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MAIN -STREET, -- EXETER.,
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ADVOCATE PULISHIPG COMPANY
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, imerted for long' periods. &wry description of J013
PRINTING iurncd out in the (blest style, and at
moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, &O., for
advertising, subscriptions, etc., to be made payable
• ,.
Chas. 11. Sanders,
r Eta T Olt AR"D-PROP
Piofesslamal CardiS.
11. ICI1S0IA01, D.D.S., &I DR. A R. KINS-
MAN, iso.s., D.D.s„ 110001 graduate of
Toronto Univeristy.
DENTISTS
, . „.
Teeth extracted without any pain, Or any bad effects
Oflice m Etmson's Block, west . side Main street,
Exeter. •
1)It. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. L.D.S.
, DENTIST
IIonor Graduate 'of Toronto University, and Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Akio Post
Graduate of Chicago' School of Prosthetic Dontistery
with honorable mention.)
) Allumimun, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made in the
- neatest manner imssible, A perfectly harmless an.
aesthetio used for painless extraction of Leeth.
Office one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter.
Medical
TIE: T. P. MoLAUGHLINi. ME311313R Or TEE
College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario.
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office, 'Dash-
wood, Ont.
rtr.John. D. Wilson, Oflice and ReSiclence, 290
Qneens Ave., London Ont. Special attention
paid to dikases of women. Office hours, 1230 to 4
Leant.
picEsoN E CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLICT-
,NallTiOS, Conveyancers, Commissioners.
Solicitors for Molsons Bank, etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest. Oftioes, Main street, Exeter;
I. It CARLIN% B.A., L, H. DICKSON
FGLADMAN, (Successor to Elliott..& Glad-
.. man,) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary public Con-
veyancer, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of in-
terest: Office, Main street Exeter.
Aitctloneers
••16110911{.
TT • BOSSENBERRY, Grand _Bend, Liceased Xue-
tineer for County Huron. Sales promptly
attended to, and charges moderate, Orders by mail
will receiNm every attention:
134 BROT%iff, Winchelsea. ''Licened Ati,tioneer
I for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex.
Ise for the township of 'Osborne: Sales promptly
attended to and ter111:11. „reasonable. Sales arrang,ed
at Post Office,
.:Ittetazatatolez::
E ELLIOTT,
Main'St.
ISurance Agent.
Exeter.
The Ailoisons Bank
(Cliartered by Parliament, 1Sa5'..) • '
Paid ,tip ;Capital. ... -$2,500,000
Reserye,
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Head 0flice,„Montrei4.
JAMES ELLIOTT, Esti.
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GENErt.a.I., MANAGER.'
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• Money advanced to ; pod 'Farmers on their: OW11
notes with one 00 10005 endorsers at 7, per cent. per
'EXETER BRANCH
OPen ever y lawful (103 11001 1,6 a.m. to 3 p.m; Sat-
urdays'10 11.10. to isp.m.
A general bank-ing,business transacted
CURRENT RATES allowed for nioneY: on 'Deposits
tteceipts: Savings Bank at:3 cents.
Dxees & CAIL111102,
' Solicitors ' Manager.
CR I)IT
ROLLER MILL1.
We have remodelled our
, Mill to the Gyrator Sys-
tem, the hest 'plan for
making (103d lour,
Those desiring GOOD
Bread should give us a
trial
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Proillpi
P MP
-.hist Opened rip business ve
are prepared to Suppl
PITAIPS,
WATER TROUGHS,.
1,VA.T.TER TA.1\71(S,-
Fi.k.NN11TG MI11 11. &c
IL311.4m1)ilig
'We pay special attention to all klltcTs
Pill
1,-Nre do anything in 'the line of ,1"Vood
, work, ancilrlEPAIR,ING, of
• any description.
Cidarit011 & Keddy,
North Town Hall,. Ex ter
Run. Down MEN FROM' AUSTRALIA, IA
1)0'.'
That is the coin -1111m of thousands at
People who need the 111uuulus of pure blood
-that's all.
They feel tired all the time and are
easily exhatisted, •
'IL'very task, every responsibillty,'has be-
come hard to thern, beealle theY have not
the strength to do nor the power10 elldUre.
William Ross, Sarnhl, Ont., who was
without appetite and so nervous he could
not sleep, and Leslie R. Swink, Dublin,
Ptl., 0,110 COWd not do any work without
the greatest exertion, testify to the wonder-
ful building -up efficaoy of
Hood's Sarsapcirillet
It purifies the blood, gives strength and
Vigor, reStores appetite and naakes sleep
refreshing.'
It is the niedicine for all debilitated
conditions. .
1100111 Pills curolivor ills ; the non.irrleating and
only 'cathartic to talm with 1 -food's Sarsaparilla.
After Work or Exerci8e
9
Soothes tired
• muscleS, re.
1)01) .5 50le-
11e00 illld
OL es and gives the body a feeling of comfort and
DC.n't take the weak, watery witch hazel
prepar.tiore represented to be "the entre
as.", Poii‘i's Extract, witicii easiiy,sour and
goileraVycentain '' wood alcohol," a deadly
- ,
polt.
Mr. Cecil Rhodes is reported to have
been sunstruok.
A BuirnsfER-ABE You LOSING
D: & L." Emulsion
will, alwa,ys help and , build yon up.
Restores proper digestion and brings
back health-. Manufactured by the
Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd.
Mr. John Wyle, postmaster at Ayr,
for 25 years, is dead.
BnoNciinstr, AFFECTIONS, coughs and
colds, all quickly cured by Pyny-Bal-
sam. 'It has no equal. Acts promptly,
soothes, heals and cures. Manufac-
tured by the proprietors of Perry
Das -is Pain -Killer.
William Miller of Lindsay N',./aS f0 111.:d
frozen to death in a lumber yard at
Severn Bridge. -
Mr. Alex. Findlay, engineer of the
LondOn,,Q0t., Waterworks, died sudden-
ly of heart disease. ,
arpumfs
Monkeys
"All Well=all happy—lots
of fun". That is the regular
report, frornAheyrnon key, cage
of Barnum's Circus ever since
the keepers began dosing the
•
monkeys with Scot's Emul-
i
•
• son. Consumption was carry-
ing off two thirds of them
every year and the circus had
to buy new ones. -
One day a keeper %accident-
.
ally'broke a bottle . of - Scott's'
Emulsion near the monkey
cage and the i-nonkeys .eagerly
lapped it up' from the floor.
This suggested the idea that it.
might do them Since
, . .
then the monkeys have received.
regular do,se§....and.the keepers'
report very few deaths froin
•
"consupption. Of course it's
cheaper to. bUy Scott's Emul-
- •
s i on than new rii on keys-74.nd
that suits the 'circus men:
CODS1.1.11-11DtiOn , monkeys
and in man is the same disease.
If you have it or are threaten-
ed with *it can You
tp:ke the laibt? •
This picture represents
the Trade 1Slark of Scott's
Emulsion and is on the
wrapper of every bottle;
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & 330WNE,
TOr.o-To, AN ADA
531 and,,,$I. all druggists.
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terxits,
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Llono"Oco, 1,0
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10
0, 0,0 tn. 5,1`..,t 70111 • ' '
laths` O;:c3
0 0.11 1.)A
' "ric 01000,
E'411'n. TOOTS P1166161i3Odi2ie
Ti' '(i Pu'Clish 1?Cyncay.
.„ Sold and receinmended 1)y all
driidgists 111 Canada.. On Iv
raeclicitie discovered: Skt
J10 135.701 gutgivaztecti to Mire all
forms oPOeXiial VVeakriess, all effects of abuse
or p.xeess; Mental Worry', Excessive use of 510-
bri0,06 Qpintn.cit Stiniulants. Mailed.on receirkt
priee, Otte pabliage $1, »ix, $5." Oiie ilfrittptcrise,
st,twit/ cure., Pfiiiifiblet0 free to allyltddresa.
TIle Wood Company, VVindsory Ont.
,
V( 00(11 PlioS 1101(1 1)) Ill:,•eter,
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by 34 Ar. .'BrOW:iirig • itnd Lintz
Druggists. „
1:1
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It-tcaLerlain. Ilas Cabled to e.
• I.inetolt-Sciate So ttitilt AI r1etti
1.1 pc:cte It es 4..1.14.1w11 Of Sur 4.° a...11(0e5%.
Lention, 1)ee. 23.--'1'elegrams received
liere-from. South Africa still refer Lc' thc
prcatible decision of the Boe.rs to surren-
der, hut a despatch to Tile D11ns1'
froin 'ellssrust to -day declares Lira the
Potrs arc determined to continue the
war, and that, their recent conferences
111(11-0 hebn with the object, of phiiming
'It smniner eampition. •
A despatch to The Dolly Mail from
fsydney annotmees that Chamberlain
has telegraphed to the IZight Hon, E.
Barton, the Prime :Minister of the Coins
moaiwcalth of Australia, to the effect
that the British, Governrnent would be
glad of 1,000 men for service in South
Africa, Piannier Barton having prev-
iously declined 'to, oiler men unless the
Government 'asked for them.
J.
f MINISTER IIFICALED.
Al:MEN:1,91NA FILA.S E:NRAUSTED lirnt
FRIENDLY EFF
T1
.4 I 1 411..
ITT 'OKLIII0?,11 EXETER MARYETS
'ell AN EID .1.11,1011 W.g DYES DAY
istiOIN4 „)
.1t.
.1.14.e)
wo Seas Shot 1t .'1'Itelr. Father
Coidabl ;11.11
(1.-0.)e y Y nlhed lip: to
t Prost rn ntirl ot Idiot.
Lawton, Oklahema, Dec, 23,—john
Roberts shot and killed Cleorge 'Ind John
Higgenbottom, brothers,' and probably
fatally •wounded their father, G., II.
T1011 tom, tweiity-two miles north-
west of this city late yesterclaT. The
,
trarredy :was a result of a quarrel over
the eW;ision of a quantityof hay., , All
are farmers. Roberts rthe1; George and
hisalather from behind, killing the boy
instantly. Ile sha john svhile the lat-
tr MIS attempting to lift his wounded
father. John fell to the ground, but
managed to empty his revolver at Rob;
ei Ls, svithout effect, Roberts waited
110151 ,Iligsenbottom had exhausted his
ammiinition, and then coolly walked up
to him, ,tnd placing his gun close -to
the -Prostrate man's body fired, killing
Inim instantly. Roberts then mounted
his hoc e, rode home, bade his wife good-
by11:and left.
Exciteinent in. Buenos A yres GlERMANY AND VENEZUELA.
Veee Animunitioit For Rifle1' are -
"4.
tlee----A Se en.e With. the iloacro
Minis t or -Less Exeitenien 111
Chill:
Buenos AyreS, 1)ec. 23.—After having
exhausted the friendly feeling shown by
the Ariel -able Government in its efforts
to arrive at an amicable solution with
01(115 on the ifnestion of road, Chili has
injected new features in the difliculty,
taking the position that the -Argentine
Coverinnent, has abandoned possession
of the dependent territory. 'The" atti-
tilde ef Chili in rearsing the amicable'
arrangement proposed by the Argentine
Government has obliged that Govern-
ment to recall its Minister in Chili. Nh-
s.otiations are suspended.
In the „public manifestations on the
streets tlie energetic attitude of the
Government is applauded. General
Mitre, President of the Boundary Com -
Mission and former President of Argen-
tina, approves their resolution.' The
people are' flocking to the public rifle
ranges. Each citizen is a.11owed to shopt
3:5 cartridges from a Mauser rifle gratis.
"Foreign legions" of soldiers are being
organized. It . has been decided to ea-
tablish ncar, Rosario a large factory for
the makins. Of bullets and cannon balls.
The principal machinery necessary has
already been purchased in Germany.
Twenty-two I dred seamstresses' aro
actively d rrinkine. :uniforms.
rELis expected that ,these will be stinish-a ed by the ',,end of January. The- CabiL
net has decided upon Ilip organization
of two new regiments of mountain
.
A proclamation was' read- lo -clay
throughout Chili, ealliing out -another
contingent of the National Guard.
virnEcKED BY A IIORSE.
A. Eurupean E1l.p0e`.48 C011/.81 0 21. --SIT
Persians Killed.
NeW York, Dee. 23.—A special cable
despatch to The Sun, from Berlin, says:
Tile express train from Cologne struck a
'horse near. Altenbaken yesterday and
was forced to stop. A train whieh vas -
following the express -dashed into the
last car and the wreck cansdit fire. Six
persons were ten others .were
severely injured and eighteen slightly
bruised and burned.
Four more bodies have been reco3 ered.
and it is believed that others are under
the wreckage.
TELMGRAPtI 131tEsirl
John Wylie, postmaster at "Ay -.1' for
,25 ,years; is dead.
The C.P.11:',statien a"-t'ItosenfeldMn
,- a ,
, •
Was destroyed by. fire. ,
Fourhundred -p'ianomakers went outs
. , _
on strike to -day in Toroni,o.
, • ,
• 'Alr. ',John Calder, a prominent busi-
ness Irian' of .1-lainiR10n, is dead., "
13 0.8 10:-1111(1 ill 'a 'Cistern 'at, Thorold.
The body of •'Airs. James .aanustrong
Irriajor Ogilvy of Montreal died of his
wounds received in • South. Africa. .
Fire ,damaged .Rider & Kitchener's
yeneer arid -excelsior-factory at Lindsay.
The Imperial 'Institute at South Ken-
sington has beentransferred to the Bri-
tish na,tion. • "
Dominion Coal Coniparty is ship-
pingi•ebal to Quebec. points ,from ' Syd-
lnev via iSos tl a nth
A. Glasgow iron pipe firin hs oraered
20 600 .tons of Newfoundland iron , from
-the sDominion Iron Co. •
e Canadian agar 'Falls Power
(0,))) 03 has aeteiired :300 acres at Nia-
gara for mann la e 'airing sites. '
'At Rtf,t Porta e•e 12r110 011, coil-
viCfcd. ef 211011s1auelite1, was sentenced -to
ten viiiirs 'in the. Penitentiary by. jiidge
Ti.ritt on.
Octave Deciaire, foreman of a French -
Can', clian timber gang, Was killed -
East Oxford by a, brancli of a tree
strilsing him en thellead. ;
John 1'. Hayden, all .1.1.2S11 M.15, aml
newspaper. -proprietor; Ims been -seat to
jail for 21 days for inciting to boycotting,
ancl nen-pa.yment of rent. • •
,
Aforloals Bros.' unholstery u10 spring
bed factor.), at Guelph, was damaged. by
fire to the extent 01 516,000 or $20,000,
besides the les,s ,on the
The following appointments oce an-
nounced in this' -week's iSsue of The
Ontario, Cassette -Robert IrSviri TOW-
CI'S .01 Sarnia, Frederik William Grant,
of Orillia and Oscar Fulton or
mere, to 13e notaries public for Ontario.
Robert 'Bannerman' of Eganville, to be
Clerk of the Si:WI- Division Court, Corn
t3, of allenfresv, vtee James' Reeve's', re-:
signed, • CT: Sidewand' of Sundridge,
to, be' Clerk of trhe Seventh' Division
court,' District of :Parry sound, vice '
Avxn; D., Itlicljo, resigned. Isaac Alex --
ander Kinsella of North , Bays to be
bailiff of the .Third Division Court, Dis-,'
triet of Nipissing, viee 114.- W, Brennan,
resigned, to take °fleet from January 1,
100.
Preparations Being* :Made In. Berlin
For it Denionstration.
Berlin, Dec. 23.—It is stated upo,ll good
authority tis 10 the Geri -nazi GoVerinnent
SS preparing for military action against
Veneztfela in order to compel 0 settle
-
Ment of -German claims against that
country.
TIM MARKET REPORT'S.
Aiiother Advance IsoWheat-Lire
Stock Trade --The Latest Quota-
tloii
Saturday Evening, Dec. 21.
Tovonto St. Lawrence :13artzet.
. Receipts of grain were only fair on the
street Market this morning, 3,500 bushels.
offering; prices.were steady except for oats,
which wore from 1/2c. to 3..y20 per bushel (1(18'
ler; and 'barley, WiliCh 30118 Di per bushel
-wheat-Ives steady; 100 huhsels" of white
selling at 70e tta, 70c per hushel; 300 bushels
ot red at 7Sc to 79e per bushel, ami 600
busire.ls of goose at ("CIA(' to 67c per bushel.
'Barley -Was firmer; SOO bushels selling at
54c to 112e per 1)ushel. ,
54661)::(1,t)s,t.t-10. 11,0\4"71eosth:polee.ia,sble:5:111e,15.00 bushels selling at
Rye -Was steady; 2.00 bushels selling' at
flay -Was: steady; 30 loads selling at $11
to $12.50 per load for timothy, (10(1 57 to 51
-per load for clover. "
Olireato Lisve Stoelc.
Chicago. Dec. :U. -Cattle -Receipts, 1.5011;
good, to -mime nominal,' $0 to 51f; poor to lue-
(Duni, $3.70 to $5.80; stockers and feeders,
112 to 5.1; cows, $12to 54.60; heifers, $1.50 to
53,211 comnmili, $1 to $2; hulls, 51.75 to 54.50:
',calves, 52,50 .to $0; 'Texas 'foil steers, .$4.20
1(1 110. Hogs,-Itecelpts, 22,0b0; mixed nod
butchers, 50.75 to $0.25; gone to choice
heavy, 50-15 to 5(t50; rough heavy, $5.20 to
56.05; light, $5 to $5.75; bulk of 'sales; S5.75
to $6.25. Sheep --Receipts, 1,500; good: to
choice wethers, $3.50 to $4; fair to choice
mixed, 252.65, to $3.25; western slidep, $3 to
$4;,natvciambs, $2.50 to $5.20; western.
. • .
• yia.st Eittillaio. Cattle Ala,r1tet.•
:filast Buffalo,.Dec: 21.-Cattle-Rccelpts,:
50 head; quiet; :Teals steady at $4 to 5_1.50.
sn'ogs-Receipts, 10,000 „head; dull and 10
'to 25L- lower; .Yorkers, $5.75 to. 55.90; light,'
$5:60' to $5.70: 1111.0ed'packers1, 58.15; heavy,
$6.801 inedinin,46.15 to 56.23; pigs; $5.1.0 to
$5.20; roughs, $4.75 to. $5; stags, $4 to $4.50.
.,She"tap and lambs-lteceipts,,9,500 Itail; fair.
ly good denmild; sheep about steady; Iambs
fairlt firm; :choice lambS: 55.30 to $5.40;
good,to choice, $5.10 to 55.25; pulls to 1,11;-,
$4.15- to: $51 sheep, :choice handy wethers.
$3.70: to 5:4; C0111111011 CO extra mixed, $3.10
to- $3.05; 'culls and cornnion..t, $1,75 to $31
heavy export "10W10'l :111d wethers, $3.75 to 51;
yearlings, $4 to , •
,15fontr'ettl G raja stutd Proitnee.
Montreal, .Dee. 21i -0 -rain -Oats are -about
1/20 towers but buckwheat "Is, firm at: 330
Point's east for 0'4100t W quc.11,:-No.,2
:while oats, in .store, ISe to .181'i6; feed 'in-'
ley, 001/2c; rye, 62c. ,
Flour -The market is moderately active,
with steady prices. , We Cliole '
patents, 54.03 10,54,30; winter 'wheat
" patents, $3:85 to $3.93; titt'altcht
53.Q30o $3.75; strong bakerS,- to $4,
'and- stralg,lit i'ollei' in bags', ,51.75 to '$1.80,Meal -l'b 10 .
13..0 good demand, at 101.50 to
55.00 per barrel and at $2.70 .ro `,$2.75„, per
Peed -The demand is good and.- salcs of
210tuba bran svere made at $21 'and shorts
(1123 per ton, including hags.
Clicieso--The demand hos fallen off, but
11010e0s are strong , ill their viewrs. Finest
Ontario .:colod, 101/se to 1.014e; finest 'On
-
.white, 10c ,,to 1.0',1e; titles's-townships
.nralics, 10c to 1055e: 'finestsQuebee 0101)e5,
Btitter-There is m fair 101001 demand, but
expo'rt business is quiet Finest townships
.cereautel'y, 200c. finest. Quenec.
fc1I c;t•eittneiry,, 201c to,. 201/2c,, undetgrade
eteltillerY, 19e to 10313't -westerm.dairy,.1.5thc
to 16c: Rai:lit:61a dairy, .1.40 to. 1.3e., ".'
Eggs -The , demand is good, and.' prices
are very, firm. ' fresh sold. at -• 27c
to 293-, selected, cold storage at 23c, to 24c;
No. .2 cold storage hold fre,lo 31 17.yie,,
'Montreal: limed at 1Seand limed culls at
111' to 1.4c* per dozen:
Provisions -There IS a fair demand for
sincied meats, . but.; ether; lines. are
-We quote°: -Selected
cut; Mess pork, $22 ,to $22,50;,, heavy' Canada
short cut meSS: 'pork, $21 to $21,50; :Canada
short eut liacI, 'pork, 521. to '521.50; inarVY
Canada mesS pork; long Cut, $21" to $21..50;
heavY , 'Canada short 'cut,' clear. pork.
$2.1 •l'ito • 521.50 ; 101t' Canada , :short
SUS clear pOrK, $20.50' -lb' $21 ; pure"
Canadian lard - in • ,20-11).
' 001i1110011)) 5011100 10)31, 33 WO Od 20-
13. 11 ,-5e; Loaris Head brand; in 29-11,),101)11
$1.93' to $2,. nd Claim at $1.721/2 to $1.80;.
20-115 in pails, IA c per pi less; hams,. 1:3c 10
1 -le ond liseon 1.5c 'per 13. • ' '
e teat3litrizets. :
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Ofosing 1)1103 10)15 closing' Lo 1n
. .Dec.. , Alai-. Doc.
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..... 70q, ' O" 7 81
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. '.1toleritt .t.... .,.... 6i, t.:.614 St
..... 99%
Duluth, 1 ilor.,;.,., 1,15( __ '
, .
istioncapoils ...-..' .7''-, /' 7710
:Ifily-dailctic," 2. 000' 7)
IDetrolt, 2 red • ..J..,...8 S818
st.. Lon) s ,-.......,"r", 1'
$ 3
Itiiicr/ret .
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London, Dim: 81. -Close --1311e11, 011 pas-
seg,e sellef. n
rs oil .advance 4)il lid; corm)es
No. 1 i..!,111..r, ironpr
, gnipt, 29S lki paid ;iron,'
oeteber, :itis.• paid; Parc018 .NO, ,' 1 Iwt.'i.1.0ra
"p111 11, steamer, .1' 110(1(3, ,, 211s 71/s11i mild ;
.steamer, Janua ry, 298 ,M1 paid, 3fa 11110, 011
lin :;1l'lle better delnand. 12 11ont----hlu13ibtlt
cetintry: thart:,:uts of yeAerda.s stemly,
11-1')) ('11 obinary 01)11 1') of yesterday: (lull.
Lin:ritool, Dee. 21.-.:Clese-SPot ivlient
No. si. standard Ca iirornm, Gs. OACI" to. Co 50;
"itialla,.-nO' ;,.11.Oek: No, .2- 030 3v1(03615,..635 241 to
tis 2I/yd: No.:1 northern sprinkolia,...2d :O. ils
411: futures steady, ;Match' 6,1,4 ted•iis,Dir f28
41 ,
lt,t(t,,, soot: co,. 51,11; 01,1, 5,4,81 t,„ ,...,60.Thit.
fot.,,,,,,,, Inactive: January ,10 , Ill(iiiCit•
4li..(1, 111:t0 5s1 455,1. Flour, 1011 to '20. ti:'
Paris, Dec. 21.-Olte/lilg.---11110,1%.,
kt,,,,,i,,,,,t. 1)10(1111335'221, '5.e, Itareir .1111.0
21!
235c.',.://i
A1 1)), Dec."1"..1,—No. red wllitel
E111f11411 farruers' deilvelle of Whent • t e'
,' • .• ..t 4.. e 3„ . quat„ers, at rat :Iv,.
crake prier's of 27s ,Td, compared with tieliv-
'erles the nrevieus "Wpeli or 18,800 qtiauters,
. 74 i
•111 50
°fits, . , .. 40 , 411
7,'.1 ' SO
3010111t0( 9, per 1)a,, 45 -' 51)
,
1,411y, per t()n. , ..„ . .. , . 6 00 ' 7 (JO
1,71.0sir, Per 'esve,,, ronel'...,. 1 75 2 25
Biitlx-ir....-......, .. ... .1.6
Hides, per 100 lbs
Live begs, per csvt.....
Dressed flogs, ......
111o0-ts per esvt
,
1' ,U per csvt....
Clover, lted :
Clover, Alsyl.e
Geese per lb ,
Turleys .
Ducks
(dhick.en .......
Dried Apples..
17 17
00 675
(1 00
7 85
J. 1)
1 00
5 00 525
710 725
8
7
5
6
rsir....Manoraftsnalanittifk=111ttlitelst,
ronchjtjs
"1 have kept Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral in my house for a great many
years. It is the best medicine in
the world for coughs and colds."
.1. C. Williams, Attica, Ni" Y.
All serious lung
troubles begin with a
tickling in the throat.
You can stop this at first
in a single, night with
Ayer's Cheriy. 'Pectoral.
Use it cis° for bronchitis
consumption, hard colds,
and.fol• coughs of all kinds.
Three sizee: 2,5d., enough for an ordinary
cold; 35u., just right for bronchitia, hoarse -
1.o.••, hard eolcla, etc.; 51, must economical
for ehroni,, to keep on hand.
t`vj C. 21:Nlill2. o0.,1.01Velf,
•
A pork of twenty a 00e8 thlS been pre-
sented to the City of Brantford by tile
Coellatittfilmily as a niernorial to the
late Ignatus Cocksluitt.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE ,DAY
Take Laxative Brom° Quinine Tab-
lets. All dinggis..ss refund. the money
if it fails to cure. 25c. E„, W. Groves'
signature is ou ench box. • -
• •
Egbert McKeown of Hamilton, fell
out of a tlaird,story window and light-
ed on his head,' but was apparently on-
.
ly sliglhtly injure( .
, STOPSTRE COUGH
AND.1VORICS .OFF THE COLD. ,
Laxative tromo-Quinine Tablets, cures a cold hi one
day. No flure No Ply, Prire 25 cents.
Ten men were burned to death and
twenty othersinjured by an explosion
in a bla.st furnace at, pit'oppyg,.
,
A GENTLE HINT.
In our style of climate, with its sud-
den changes of temperatUre,--rain,
wind and sunshine often intermingled
in a Single day, -it is no wonder that
our children, friends and relatives are
so frequently taken from us by neg-
lected colds, half the deaths resulting
directly from this cause. A bottle of
BoSchee's German Syrup kept about
your home for immediate use will Pre-
vent serious sickness, a large doctor's'
bill, and perhaps death,. by the use of
three or four doses. For icuring „Con-
sumption, Hemorrhages,' Pneumonia
Severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease
of the Throat or Lungs, its success is
simply wonderful, as your druggist
will tell you. Regular size, 75 cts.
You can got Dr. G. G. Green's reliable
remedies ;it
,C1. LUTZ
Cook Cotton Root Comound.
Is stioeessInlly,nsed raonthly by over
10,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask
your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com-
pound. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pins and
imitations are dangerotia. lPrloti, No. 1, $1 per
box; No. 2,10 degrees stroager,55 per box. No.
or BO:nailed on receipt of .price and two a.cen t
stamps. The Coo.,,It Company 1Vindsor,Ont.
CarNos. 1 and 2 sold and.recommended by all
'responsible Druggista in Canada. '
No. 1 and,'No.2 un? sOld.in-Exetet.•-by
C. Lutz And J. NV...Bross-fling, •
-EXETER-
11:eal Estate hPxolittallge,
TheSale, Pluchase and Exchange of
Villa".;e and him). lands ,11111 properties
negotiated at reasonable rstes-of Com-
,
nfission,
For Salo.
Ses-eral 'Valuable Farms in RAM,
TITSBOI?N.E, STEPHEN 01 11 111:cClListi-
TIT RA Y; also Three s,e1.7„ desirable Re-
sidence properties in Exeter.
L'armc
We have purchasers f(ir g,00t farni
And in 1110 vicii1ity of 111xeter, \silo
will Elxclaarig,c.
„A_PPLY TO
Wni Baude,n David 1'1111,
Vi11' 3011. 11Efififier.
01 EICP3S: Diob. 011 & Carling's Nesv
131oGk, Exeter,
52*
UTE LE1s1„)IN
meter---wier
ROLLE;1
Wholesale and Retai
Mill Feed -
Wheat Wanted
For which the high-
est prices will be paid.
Wood Wanted
Timothy and Clover Seed
bought.
J. COBBLEDICK & SON
THE CHOICEST °I-
CIIIIISTKAS GIFTS
Would be one of our
Pianos or Organs.
It would be a thinr,e• of be;tuty and joy
forever.' A lasting present that
, will ever bring the grezitest pleas-
ure to the recipient. . . .
Then our Sewing Machines, lifusic
Books & Songs as well ;ts snuiller -
musical goods come in for second
place. . .
aid and see us we will be glad to
greet you, with a '
t`MERRY CHRISTMAS."
S MARTIN
OUR
$EW PRE ISE
We have moved into our new pre-
misesopposite the Central Hotel and
are now open for business: o Our pre-
naises are modern and we give you
modernand up-to-date goods and
made in the most modern style.
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 rnoder-
Gent's Furnishinus .
Come and see us in our new place
of business-and'exa,mine our stock of
Gent's'Furnishings,
Bert. Knight.
OUNDRY
LT MURRAY,
IVIanufaCturer 8L Dealer
Portable and Staionaryt En
aines and -Boilers Plows
• Land 'Rollers, MOWers, Etc.
Iron pipe and fittings, re-
pairs ,on Agricultural Irn.
plements and general ma-
chinery promptly attended
FOR SAI
30 II. P. Boiler, 25 H. 12. FAig,ine, Corn-
plete svith Pil/flp ;Ind 111 1111 ;also
111)0101, 315(313 feet 02511013 pipe.
For 'Fresh, good and Hie ohoisest cuts
of meat, call on the undersigned.
While all our cuts of ineal are the
findst, we ruake a specialtvof meat
delicacies.
Meat delivered to011 lhe
. . tOwn. .
John 111(xnnitig
:
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art CeligNis,
s2 -s1 11 3 ran moms 1350( 0)', mit
e 1 1.1 " 1'0 D. 4: is 1,10asimt.
\\"i',11..inld 3.m on; rdd
or ; you back"
to
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