Exeter Advocate, 1901-11-14, Page 5THE
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to
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EDITOR'AN13 PILOE
Professional Cards.
H. KINSMAN, L.D.S , 13 DR. A, R. IiINS-
s`-,•'MAN, L.D.S. D.D.S„ Ilonor graduate of
4•
Toronto Utiivoristy.
DENTISTS,
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any bad effects
Otlrce in '.leadson's Block, west side Main street,
Exeter.
nil, 1). ALTON'ANDERSON (D.D.S. L,D;S,
L
DENTIST
e of Toronto,Universityand Royal
honor Graduate
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario., , Also Post
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentister'y
(with honorable mention.)
Allunlinum, Gold ,and vulcanite Plates made in the
neatest manner possible. A. perfectly harmless an-
aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth.
Office one door south of Carling Bros. store Exeter
,Medical
1-111. T. P. McLAUGIILIN, MEMBER OF T3IE
11 College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario.
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Office, Dash-
wood, Ont.
John D. 'Wilson, Office and :Residence, 290
T1 r. neetrs Ave. London. Ont. : Special attention
Ou
paid to diseases of women. Office hours, 12.30 to 4
p. in.
Legal.
IC1iSON 3 CARLING,, BARRISTERS, SOLIDI-
'ancers, Commissioners.:
D toes, Notaries, Convey
Solicitors for Molsons Bank, etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest. ` 011ices, Mainsireet,Exeter,.
I. R. CARLING, B.A., L, 11. DICKSON
or to Elliott 13 Glad -
1V. YiLAD\IAN; (Successor n-.
1, . man, Barrister; Solicitor, :Notary Public Co.
peyancer, Etc. Money y to loan at lowest rates of in-
terest. Delco, Main street, Exeter.
Auctioneers
HBOSSINBERRY, Grand Bend, Licensed Ac-
. tin er for County Iuron. Sales promptly
attended to, and charges moderate. Orders by mail
will receive every attention,
BROWN, ,Winchelsea. : Livened. Auctioneer
H.for the Counties: of Perth nncl \liddlesex.
also for the township; of Osborne. Sales promptly
attended to and terms reasonable. Sales arranged
at Post Office, Winclielsea.
Insurance.
i1 ELLIOTT,
L' Insurance` Agent.
Main St. Exeter.
PA.RM$ PIR SALE,
MONEY TO LOAN.
The undersigned has a few good farms for sale
cheap. Money to loan on easy terms.
rA oiAN EExeter.
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THE LEADING
MEATMARKET.
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For Fresh, good and the choisest cuts s
of meat, call on the undersigned.
While all oui cuts of neat are the
finest, we make a specialty of meat
delicacies.
Meat delivered to all parts of tate
town .
.J hn Manning
0
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The`'inoisons Sank
, (Chartered by Parliament, 1855.) - I
Paid up Caital............$2,500,000
Reserve Funcl................2,050000. `
Tread Office, llontien .
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JAMES ELLIOTT, Esq.
GENERAL MA :AGER.'
Money advanced to good Farmers on their own i
notes with one or more endorsers ab 7 per. :emit. per
annum.
—EXETER BRANCH—
t
every Open lawful day. from 10 atm. to 3 p.m; Sat.
1 S 01•(103110 a.m. to L p.m. 1
A. general banking business transacted
b b `
CURRENT RATES allowed for Money on'Deposits
Receipts. Savings -Bank ab 3 cents.
Dreri80), 13 CARLING, N. D. IIU1t1i011
Solicitors. Manager.
RE DIT
C )DST'
ROLLER MILLS
We,.................,,,,......
have remodelled our
Mill to the Gyrator Sys-
Y 5 C
tem the
, best plane for
r 11
a
making A
Those desiringg GOOD' _C
Bread should give us a
trial . l
Ifistilig ualio Promplili.
TT�`
. SWEA-6Z.1.�.
1iA11i11�Y�tl:'S',rtlil
Run Down
That is the condition of thousands' of
people who need the stimulus of pure, blood
--that's all,
They Leel tired all the time and are
easily exhausted.
Every task, every responsibility, has be-
come hard to them, because they have ; not'
the strength to do nor the power to endure.
William loss,. Sarnia, Out, who was
without appetite and;. so nervous he could
not sleep, and Leslie. R. Swink, Dublin,
Pa„ whp could not do' any 'work without
the greatest exertion, testify to the wonder-
ful building -up efficacy of
1 .
a
Hood's r
' �Ca saarilla
Itpurifies the strengthblood, ,giveand
vigor, restores ae
appetite
g pp and makes sleep
refreshing.
It is the medicine for all debilitated
conditions.
,II2o(i's Pills cure liver ills; the non -irritating and
only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla
.
.. > te;i° Work or Exercise
Soothes tired
muscles, re-
moves sore-
nss.and stili,
moss and gives the body a feeling of: comfort tin,1
0 rength,
Don't take the weak,n
watery witch hazel
preparations represented to be 'the carne
as" Pond's Extract, which easily sour and
generally contain "wood alcohol," -a deadly
poison.
Real
EXETER
Estate Exchange;
The Sale, Purchase and Exchange of
Village and far 11 1anCIS and properties.
negotiated at reasonable rates of com-
mission,
For Sale.
Several .
Lx 1 ValLlabiG dint' in -
1, s.IIAY
USBORNE, STEPHEN and McGILL-
IVRAY; also `Three very 'desirable Re-
sidence properties in Exeter.
Fart's Wanted.
We have purchaser's for good fai''m
and in the vicinity of Exeter, or who
will Exchange.
APPLY TO
Wm..Bawdon, David Mill,
Valuator. Manager.
OFFICES: Dickson & Carling's New
Block, Exeter.
You Pat .y Need
For
Cuts
Burris
Bruises
ain-
C an- ps
1;314. rhoeza
All Bowel
Complaints',
Itis a sure, safe and quick remedy.
There's onlyone
•'i'a T-'!''
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PERRY DAVIS'.
;l'wo s zest 9.58. and 5ile.
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Zion, J. M. Gibson; Attorney -General
)f
Ontario, has sent a notice to Sheriff
ler of Essex County to seize the'sub-
narine- pipes which are used by the
nterior Construction. Company of De-
roit to Convey: natural gas from Wlild-
or to Det.roit.'
top the
Rulylit
It is a sad thing to see fine
•
rust trees spoiled by the.blight.
pg
You can always tell them,from
he rest. They
never do -well
lfterwards but staysmall and
iickl
Y•
It is worse to see a blight
t
strike children. Good health.
s the. n 1-
atu al right
of children.
But some of them don't get
i�
heir. rights. While the rest
b
row big and strong one stays
mall and weak.
Scott's :'Emulsion can stop
that' blight. There is no
b
reason whysuch a child` should
sta small. Scott's Emulsion
Y
a ':' medicine
s " with"
lots of
strength in it -the kind of
sties
th that makes
things
;row.
Scott's Emulsion makes
hilcli'en grow, makes thee eat,
sa1c..
es them sleep, makes them
la Give the weak child
y ta
lienee. Scott's Emulsion will
make it catch lip
with the rest.
`Phis, picture re resents
P t
the TradeMark zr •
of Scott s
S on the
Inc r
t -
wrapper of every bottle.
Send for free sample.
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SCt� 'i' & 1)UWND,
TORONTO CANADA.
5oc and alt druggists.
TRIUMPHED IN FRUIT'
SWEPT TILE PAN-AIIIERICAN PAN—AMERICANPOR
GENERAL Excut,1LGNCI.
Ontario Secures .0 Gold Medals, 32
Silver llednls, ;1S Bronze Medals
and 59 11 oaa lc Mentions—Some
iVot:Lblc' Victaried.
Toronto, NOV, 12,—The results'
in the judging ' in the horticul-
ture department at the Pan-
American Exposition, which were just
received ofri-
recc d by the Department ,flag
cultureesterda 'show another not-
able
able triumph for the Province of On-
tario. While the State of New York
secured 321ai'e awards than Ontario, our.
list is exceeded by that of no other
Sate York
State, territory or oil tr New o
y C 1 3.
received the gold -medal for the largest
number -of varieties of fruit, but On-
tario lva5, given the gold medal 101' its
"general display of fruits of superior,
exc -11 T
c cave."' In other word New
S,
York -won in quantity and Ontario in
quality. No less than 20 gold medals,
32, silver medals, 38 bronze medals and
UU honorable mentions Colne to Ontario.
Some of the notable victories iron
Were gold medalson honey, on wines,
o11 :general excellence of all our fruit,
two ori cold -storage apples of 1909
taken out on August 17, 1001, 97 per
cent. sound; also silver medal for in-
stallation of exhibit, a similar' medal
being awarded to California, It is not-
able that Florida, Califoz'nla, Delaware
and other noted fruit -producing States'
stand away down the list in their total
awards when compared with Ontario.
The following are the gold medals
which corse to Ontario :—
Province ` of Ontario-Dispay of
wines; apples, 37 varieties 1900, made
Juno 7, 1901; apples, 12 varieties 1900,
mate October 12, 1001; eight cases for
e:;port, eight varieties, season 1900 07
Per: cent. sound, made August 17, 11.)01;
apples,season 1001; strawberries, 1901;
hails, 1001; peaches, 1001; pears,
1901; outdoor grapes, 1001; house -
grown grapes, 1901; general display of.
fruits of superior excellence.
Gold medals to individual exhibitors
•-J. F. Drennan & Son, Gr•imsbY,
Peaches; W.. I -I. Dempsey, Trenton, 41) -
pies,: of superior excellence; W. 'M. Orr
& Son, Fruitland., general and continu-
ous display of fruits of superior quali-
ty; Albert'Pay, St. Catharines,. contin-
uous display of fruit of superior 'merit;
A. Railton, Fonthill, continuous ° dis-
play; of fruit, of excellent quality; F.
J. Stewart,; Homer, general display of
graces and otherfruits of superior ex-
cellence; James Titterington, St. Cath-
arines, general and continuous display
of superior fruits; L. ll%oolverton,
Grimsby,' general displayofof fruits.
Miscellaneous awards': -bold medals
—Province of Ontario, Department of
Agl'ieuiture, collective exhibit of honey.
John H. Dunlop, Toronto,' tender roses.
I1. II. Groff, S'mcoe, gladiolus.
Silver medals --T.' Gammage & Son,
London, carnations.
John H. Dunlop, Toronto, carnations.
B: ooze medals—W. J. Lawrence Mim-
ico, tender roses.
Tl e H. Dale estate, Brampton, ten-
der roses.
R. Cameron, Niagara Falls, dahlias.
Flonorable mention—T. J. Farmer,
Port Dalhousie, h Sint dahlias.
AN EAGLE FIGII'PS A MAN
On_ the Roof of the British Houses or
Patrliamenit.
London Nov, 11.—While 'repairing
the woof of the -central lobby of the
houses of Parliament recently a work-
man 88 as suddenly attacked by a young
eagle of considerable size.- Dashing
at him again and again
the
g bird bit
piece out of his hand, and inflicted
severe injuries to his face and arms
before it was finally secured after a
struggle of several Minutes. The eagle
was subsequently l ntly confined in an im-
provised cage in the watchman's box
near the Chancellor's gate. It is sup-
posed that it either escaped from some
private collection or was brought in
from the country by the strong winds.
GERMAN . TARIFF BILL.'
Important Changes Said to he )Made
by the Bnndesrath.
Berlin, Nov. 11,.—Count Von Buelow,
the Imperial Chancellor, after going
this morning to Potsdam to confer with
Emperor William, called a Cabinet
meeting this afternoon. The North
Gernlan'Gazette, asserts that the object
of the meeting was to act upon change:
made by the Bundesrath in the tariff
bill. it is ascertained from sources In•
side the Bundesrath that some import-
ant changes have been made.
P. A. M'IlUGII, M.P., HONORED.
•7 m of the .Cit
Freedom Y of Dublin Con-
ferred Uleon Iliann.
London, Nov, 11'. -The freedom of the
city of Dublin has been granted to Mr,
P. A. McHugh, NI.P., who is with Mr
J. 13. Redmond in America, in recogni-
tion of his services in exposing jury.
packing. The motion was carried Im
.1' votes to 9. It was proposed by :11r
Nannetti, M.P., who urged that it was
meant as a protest by the Catholics 01
Ireland against the insulting and de-
grading action of the Executive.
The Lord Mayor., in putting the clues
tion; declared that they were not ill
treating the' 1-'lionists in this matter,
and he denied that there was any
intol-
erance towards Unionists in the coun-
try.
Ottawa Men Use Their' Fists.
Ottawa,Nov. 11.—In a recent issue
of UniteCanada, a weekly paper
which is published .here, Stephen 13,
O'Brien, Secretary of the Ottawa Im-
p s was styled
Im-
provement Commission, an
"obscure Tory clerk in the civil ser-
vice."- About 1 o'clock to -day O'Brien
and John D. Grace; editor of United
Canada; met on the corner of Ricleau
and Mosgrovo streets, and a collision
occurred between them. Both men were
rolling in the street when Constable
James Murphy came along and arrest-
ed them for breach of the peace. They
were taken to the station, but were af-
terwards released on ball, and will ap-
100ai• in court to -morrow, Mr.. Grace.
States that Mr. O'.137 ten struck line
first, and he then threw . his assailant
clown.
Chief Convict Captured.
`.Topeka, . Tan,, Nov. 11.—Franli
Thompson, the negro leader of the
mutiny at Fort Leavenworth Prison,
was captured after her
fight
< d ,hill•0
evening -l near' Counell Grove, '.Chola a•
son was slightly wounded iii the head,
Notre of the posse was injured.
This makes a total of fourteen pris-
oners captured since the 08111)reaik on
Wednesday last leaving twelve still
v e at
large, To date three of the convicts
have been killed' ;and 'Owe have beurl
wounded.
TESTING KOOH'S THEORY.
t YOUNG `V01l1AN' INOCULATED
WITll 1S0VINE '1'lottus..
'Inherele ilaci114 Prom. a Cow Inlee.
ted into the. Young' 'Woaulalea
Neck -A New York Doctor's, Ex-
periments. ents.
New York, Nov. 12.—A young woman
has :just; been inoculated .with virus
from a cow suffering from tuberculosis
by Dr, George 3D. Bar r>ey of Third
street, Brooklyn. 'The solution of bo-
vine tubercle
bacilli was injected on
each side of the woman's neck just
above the clavicle, the quantity of the
Injection being about one and one-half
drams. The woman voz ian is Miss Emma
H. King of I3reol lyn. She offered to
submit to this experiment, it was said,,
in order that the medical profession;`
might know whether or not Professor
`r
I o h's theory cl
nor
Y that bovine tubercle ba-
cilli cannot infest human beings )Vas'
correct. The cow from which the virus
was taken was inoculated with virus of
a consumptive person some time ago by
Dr. Barney,
Dr, Barney said he was also anxious
to prove that persons, suffering front:
consumption in its eariy'stages oan be
cured by ,the inhalation of a compound
of the phenol group. Should Miss King
be stricken with consumption as a re-
sult of the experiment she will undergo
the inhalation treatment.
Nearly 'Killeal, For Eight Cents.
New Yolk, Nov. 11.—Because he did
not have the Money—eight cents—to:.
pay for a meal he had eaten, Michael
Vizlcez; a driver, was beaten on tile
head with a baseball bat early this
morning hi a restaurant at No. 51,4
West Broadway, and lies' in a critical
condition in St. Vincent's Hospital, His
assailant, Patrick Harley, a waiter, is
under arrest.
T31E .0L%RKET DEPORTS.
Briti:sli. Live Stock Trade—Wheat is.
Firm—'glee Latest (tanotantions.
Monday Evening, Nov. 11,
The Visible Sail:1 715•.
Nov.11'O1 Nov.12,'O0: Nov 12,'00
wheat ,„44,050,000 00,701,000 02,562.000
Cobs . ... „12,041,000 10,580,000 11,800,u)0.
Oats .
)lye , 2.1„2,01)0 1,185,000 1,231,000
Bulgy 2000,000 0,000,000. 2,041,000
T1 hi at increased d', 07,000 bushels the; past w eel:;
yca' ago wheat increased 060,000 bushels.
Toronto St. Lawrence _lIarlrot.
The receipts of grain on the street market
were very light ,bis morning. There were gaily
1,400 b mens received. Prices were. unchanged.
Wheat—Was steady, :100'bushels of white sell,
ln: al 70e to 701/20 per Nista]. and '800 bushels
of; gooseat 05e to :001/.-,8 per bastrel..
Barley—Was steady, 700 bushels selling at 322x`
to 09e per bushel.
Oats—Were steady, 300 bushels selling at • lc
to 441/2m per bushel.
1n1:50 ty—p1\er'esloastd,eady, seven loads selling at $10 tc
$
Straw—Reeelpts were nil.
Cheese Markets.
Utica, Nov. 1L—Cheese—Large white, 5 lots of
302 boxes at 81/2e; large white. 2 lots of 1011
boxes at S;im large colored, 20 lots of 1,546
boxes at 81c large colored, 5. lots of 270 boxe
at 5%e small white, '12 lots of 1,172 boxes at
Dc small •colored,:27 lots. of 1,720 boxes at.
9 .t Total; 142 lots of 9.338 boxes,-,1Butter—,
Creamery, 9 packages at 22c, 215 packages at
23c, 200 cases of 5-11) prints at 24e, 150 cases of
1 -lb prints. at 240.
Lindsay, Nov 11.—The last Cheese Board meet-
ing of this year for Victoria County was held
here to -day. The buyers present were Messrs.:
Flavelle, Whitten and Fitzgerald; 2,400 boxes
were offered. The salesmen secured: Sine, all..
factories accepting that figure excepting Omemee'
and Janetville. After some discussion it was
agreed on motion that an allowance in weight of
1.11per box
be made. There c trete 14,920 boxes
boarded this season, .as against 16,432 last year
and 10,00:) the year before. The average price
obtained this year was 91/%c; last year, 101,6c
British. Cattle Marleeta."
London, Nor. 11.—United States cattle,. 6%4 ;
Canadians, 5%11 to 01/28; United States sheep
63rd; Canadians, 31/4 to 5yr8. Cattle. firm. Trade
Montreal Live Stock:
Montreal, Nov. 11. -There were about 500 head
of butches' cattle, 25 calves and 1,500 sheep and
lambs offeredfor sale at the East End, Abattoir
to -day. The butchers ,were out strong and there
was an active demand for allpretty good cattle,
and the prices of these were o
r
about e c
higher than they were a week ago. There were
no prime. beeves on the market and a considera-
ble number of the largest steins and fat cows.
were 'bought for shipment, prices ranging from
33,,c to 41/21e per lb; pretty good cattle sold ,1t'
from 31/2c to 4e. per 1 common dry cows and
thrifty young stock at. from 21/20 tor 31/2c per lb.
There were no bulls..on the market to -day, but
old; lean cows were very plentiful, and for these
the, canners- paid from 13/•,,a to 2e per 1b. The
calves 0080 nearly- all grassers and not very
good. They .5014 at from 83 to'$7 each.. Ship•'
pens pall 3e per Ib for good large sheep and the.
butchers paid from 2'/c to le per Ib for. the atil•
ars, Lambs sold at from 3c to early 93c poi
lb." int hogs soldat from 3e to 51/e. per lb;
weighed off the cars...
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Nov.- i1. -Cattle -Receipts, 22,000
good to prime, $3.25 to $5.90; poor to medium,.
2'3.75 to $4,00; stockers and fenders, 82 to ';4.251
cows, $1 to. $4.50; heifers $2.00 to $4.50; can,
tiers $1 to $2.25 bulls $1.75 to $4.50; calves,
$3,60 to 31.26 Texris steers 23.130 to $4; west,
en stet cl
steers, . 33.50 to $5.15. Hogs—Recdlrts, 36,
000; mixed and butchers $5 to $5.90; good tu'
eholfe heavy,, 20.00 to 25.55: rough heavy,: $5.3g,
tri -.55 w light, 3)4.30.'.t( $5.00; bulk of sales,..
25.00 to $5,75. Sheep=Receipts; 3,000; : 10c "la
25c low' i ; good to choice wethers, $3.40 to 24.25;•
Ives to sheep 3)0 to•:$3 50; native lambs, 22.06,_
to 24.60; western lambs, $3 to $4.40.
Montreal Grain and Produce..
Motreal Nov.11.-r in—T1et+
is a gencraj..
Improvement In the demand., Pons are In good
demand at 82c lhcre is 11180 a fair cable In,
quiry for 'Manitoba whoat. We quote:—Peas, vas 82n
afloat No, 2 white oats, 4111/e to 47e etc -store;
No, 3, 451/e to 40e; rejected, 441/2c to 45e; rye,
06c afloat; barley, No. 2, 54e; No. 3, 53c.
Flour 1'hcre Is n fair. demand for small lois.at
faun prices.:. 1) 11110L0: --Spring wheat patents,
24.10 winter wheat ..potents, $3.75 to $3.90;
straight rollers, `:3.40 to 3.10;. strong .bakers',
$3.00 to $3,80, and straight rollers, o (rags,
$1.65 to $1.75.
\teal—The, demand was fair and sales were
made at 2,4.03. to $4.75. per barrel and at $2.25 to
22.30 per bag.
Feed—owing to a good demand and small sup.
plies prices are very firm. ;Manitoba bran sold
at $18 and shorts at $20 per ton, including bugs.
Provisions—Tho market is rather quiet and.
prices easy.:9501 quote as follows Heavy Cana•
(Ilan short cut mess pork, $22.60. to 223; family
short eut chair, o
'prk, 222 to $22.50; pure Cana.,
(Ilan lard, in :20 lb palls, 131/21' compound •refined
IRM. In wood polls, 20 11)5, 91/,c to 101/e; Itnar'a
Ifead brand, In 20 Ib woe(' palls, $2 to $2,04. and
Globe $1.721/. to $1,80; 2(1.11) tin palls, 30 per Ib
per
IesO:lb. 1ran10 14c to lOc+' and bacon 14;84 to ism
Eggs—There Is n fairly tredve trade at thin
prices. We quote as follows;—St r letly fresh
(Malt. 21e. to 3c; selected eoltl storege, :17e a
19e• eirid 'la arrivals 17e to 18c;-\loutroal limed,
10x; western limed, i4e to Ile, ,and seconds 128
to 13c per dozen.
Leading 1VILCat illarlteta.
Closi-srd' previous dray. Closing to flay'.
Cash Dec. Cash, .Dec.
Cbleogs
:i . .. .7233 7;1�.72%
... 7S52O7
3
7i 0 ve!.y,r71710
I)llnth, 7i 70> 71
/ )'
\IliiiYtalpslls ..,. 7212 7030 72, 7030
\Iilyyalt11',, lo. lalor
De2
'71)41,1,. 77
St. .
77
7333) 7371 73x3 783
3Sri,tisli lint eta.
Londcn, Nav I1. Clove 11;,),: 1 n te-witeot,
'1n ttrm•w'• li
foreign vrlh 0 fair >tetn0ss English 11101
and rather de580r; cerci, A'n,' Term and D.0,11hlar,
ftrm tut an advance of ,d; 11008; Amerlcitn 11
English firm nt an adoptive of Oil.
rY Liverpool',
i er1lol NnY 17. Gl -+-
5 lt wheat easy,
stnudnlrC atic nln a, 11n to Gs 1 ,ti
T1'151Ta no stoClc No, 2 i rl Irlitter,rs tOd to -01
111/4d, N0✓ 1 no,tll6rn: spring, its ` O(1 to 5s 11;-d;
fuitiY)' 1 trendy ;
1)ceember 5s 033d,• M u e)) 0s 11d,
Sped, 80,01, fires; old, t0s 5110 to s,3lfid'; fol mei
thus' December 5s d./d, ),10,011 56 1;08, 'Flour,
13s 10 to
p
t'la Gd.
fails Nov. ,11,-01aan-4 l;.ot30101• Nevembct
20f ono, \]n,ch and lune 228 30c 1,'lour qutetl
NeVembor 208 OOr 0),rol) an,l 31150 26' 30c,
bbtwO p, Nov. 11, -,-No. 2 red 0lht r, 1001,.
I EXETER (MARKETS;
C ii_ \ :;IED EACH WEDYTESDA, r,
Wheat',, 68
43
3E
Peas.: 03
l'Otatoes, Pelb .. h5
5,)
flay, per ton... . U 00 7 00
Flour, Per cwt,, roller..,, 1 75
Manitoba flour, .. , , ,
z��13
13uttel' 1, i
.:
?............. 134 1
Bides, Pel' 100 lbs... 4 011°34-
0 1 00
1
12 13
Live hogs, pes cwt, .. 5 5U 5 ,5f)
Di'essed Bogs, . , , ...,.... 0 75 i 00
Sbo1 -
ii
t)
�el cT
p vt J0.
Bron )e1 TP
< G,..,
l
,Barley,
00
0
38
(i8
75
Clover, Rcd 4 2:r 5 00
Clover, Als'ke ,
x :..,.;, � 00 6 00
+ J
evri
tr,
olds
;' 11
"I had a terrible cold and could
hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer's
CherryPectoral andgaveim-
mediate
it me m,
s, mediate reheP."
W. C. Layton, Sidell, I11.
How will our cough
g
be tonight t ? Worse prob-
ably.
,p ob
abl.. For. it's first a cold,
Y
then a couh� �,
ogthen bron-
chitis or pneumonia, and
at Coughsalways last consumption..
P
4.
aF Y tend
downward. Stop this
'4 downward tendency by
caking Ayer's CherryPec
'oral.
Three steas:'26e., enough for an. ordinary
• cold; See just right for bronchitis, hoarse-
7r ne.:s. bard colds, ore,; ri,most economical
for chronic asses end to keep on hand,
fil J. C. AY1 13 CO,, Lowell Mass.
INSTANTLY. KILLED.
Blyth, Ont., Nov. 11.—Mr. Dennis,
employe in the electric works at Au-
burn, Ont., was killed instantly to-
night It is not known definitely- how
it, happened, but it is supposed he
took holcl of the brass switch on the
handles of the switch board by mis-
take.
e:c
A Case ofKidney D)
sea e ThatT"
Could
Ilot be Cured by Ordinary Drugs
and Medicines,
THE DREAD DISEASE WAS BAN-
ISHED AFTER USE OF TWO
BOTTLES OF
Nines' Celery Compound
A Statement Carrying Warning
and Encouragement to
Every Sufferer.
While the blood is the life of the
'system, carr In to every part its
Y Y
share of force and
o ce , nd energy,itis also
the
means by which the 'ste platter,
the result of decomposition ofthe tis-
sues, is removed from the body. If
disease has touched the kidneys, there
is grave danger, and deadly oppression
will settle upon the body and mind.
If - you have any of the symptoms of
Bright's disease or diabetes, Paine's
Celery Compound is the only medi-
cine on earth that can stay the ravages.
of the cure disease and
e C e permallelltly.
Mr. C. Keville, of Dunsford, Ont., tes-
tifies as follows:
' "For the past fifteen- years I have
been troubled with diseased kidneys.
Often while working in a stooping
position I would find it difficult to
straighten up at once,and could only
do so after repeated. efforts. While
under very severe -attacks of my
trouble, 1 became very nervous, and
continually had tired,' wornout feel-
ings. My rest at night seemed to do
me no good, as I always felt tired in
the horning. I had been taking medi-
cines and was getting worse all the
time. At last I decided to give Paine's
Celery Compound a trial. I procured
a bottle, and took it as directed, and
found its effect wonderful. Before I
had finished the first bottle I began to
improve; after I had used the second
bottle I felt as well as ever I did -in my
life. It banished all my aches and
pains, and my nervousness disappear-
ed. I can go to bed now and sleep
well and rise in the morning rested
and refreshed."
SHOCKED TO DEATH.
Prescott, Ont., Nov. 7.—A sad acci-
dent occurred about 4.30 this after-
noon by which a man named Barney
Fountain lost his life. The town of
Prescott, is mating some changes in
their electric light system. Barney
Fountain, who was a3 good line re-
pairer, was working for the company,
and as lie was in the act of pulling
up the wires to make a connection the
current was turned on, and the shock
caused his death. Ile leaves aL wife
and several shall Children. An inquest
is being held.
THE
H NE E
E 9N � SlGRs SENT
FRE
E TO ANY ADORE¢AA¢��SC'
I
The ,roan ifacturers of, thepc ular
Dye Rug
Diamond D o' 31at and p
Patterns
are filling orclers daily from all sec-
tions of C Lnadai and the United
States.
The pretty designs are attracting the
attention of all women who are: inter-
ested in the malting up of home (nade
mats and rugs. Each pattern is
brought old; in In11, rich 6olorS 0n the
lies); imported ort,ecl ;. cotcli Hessian, ready
for hool,i
t5
Scores
Of
pretty ttv cr d-ti4ns 1,1CC front
Cllr. Diamond O rlc'
) 17 -
Y
Alai; imd Rug Patterns Tvcre exhibited
at ate 4lhltnnin' fairs and attracted
smelt attention. The Wells (,lis
Iicl=
atrds rCo.,Limited, 2f0 A[r11t1i1
St;, 4loilti cell, .l:'.Q., will send pnotp,,icl
to any address sheets of new designs
to enable ladies to make proper selec-
tions,
1�.II [CIi S
REPAIRING
If 0u want your Repairing well done
go to HLC1cs-Watches,
Citic its
and Jewelry tit. specialty,
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Marriage Licenses issued and' ed
d111gi--tllips always on h(,Ind.
Fallson's Block, Exeter
Exeter---maer
ROLLER
PAiLLS.
FOU •
Wholesale and Retail
• Mill Feed
CONSTANTLY '-.
ONHAND
Wheat Wanted
Fo.
r which the high-
est prices will be paid.
Wood Wanted
Timothy and Clover r
ve Seed
bought.
J. COBBLDDICK & SON
A DRIVE EN F,�U51C
Having perchased a large line of New
Music at a'job price, we will sell
it at five cents per copy until
December 1st, 1901.
LATEST HITS,
The collection 1 Ct_1
On ems-
braces some of the latest
hits in Songs and Instru-
mental Music.
PIANOS & ORGANS.
Our stock of Organs,
Pianos and Sewing Ma-
chiens &c., will be found
new and attractive, ,both
in Price and Quality.
S. MARTIN
OUR
NEW PREJIIISE5.
1Ve have moved into our new pre-
mises opposite the Centr.tl Hotel and
are now open for business. ' Our pre-
mises are modern and we give you
modern and up-to-date goods and
made in the most modernstyle.
We Personally ..
. Cut Every Garment
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 moder-
Gent's Furnishings .
Colne and: see us in our new place
l c
of•business and examine our stock of
Gent's Furnishings
Bert. Knight.
¢
iJs
EXETER
F�U N DRY
J.- MURRAY,
Manufacturer & Dealer
..in
Portable 1 e andt' .
S alolsar�y; t En
amines ands
b Boilers, Plows
Land Rollers Movers Etc.
Iron pipe . and
fittil�o's
i
re-
pairs on
Ilii•
1
dements and general ma-
chinery tillers promptly attended
for .
FOR StXLE..
S0 I-1. I'. Boiler, 25 LI. P. Engine le ',
I" rill?
�' 1 Corti -
1)1 11 ere with . (lr 7
1 J nit .and Hen tilt i', ttlso:.
it
d )Cil'
tilt
SOU
feet of iiiclx pipe.
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