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Exeter Advocate, 1903-5-7, Page 5sietsaisaa'avew THE igzeter gi,buorate, published irery Thursday Morning at the °Mee- '9N"RTER, the ADVOCATE PtEnntaiiING COMPANY TERNS OP SMISORIPTION, One Pollarper annum, if paid in. advaaee. $.1-50 it pot so paid, .ziLaVtrovtarsasao XZettoo lzaa, No paper discorttleued arrearages are paid. Advertisements without speciaerldireettons will be Published until forbid and charged aceordingia, yberal discount made for transelent advertisements melted for long perloas, EASAT deseriptiou of JOE egmr4.9a tamed out in the finest style. and at motleraterates. Cho:ages, money orders, .02, for ativertisieg. sabseriptiega eta. to he made payable 0 Obas.R. Sanders, grirrOn, 4.1:4D PROP rofesStonal Cords. Lt. KINSMAN, L.O.S., AR. RES'S- NA,1•41,41X.S..IPS ekter grabble et Toronto Uniyer4ty. DENTISTS, Teeth extraete4 without any pairsor 0.0.Y bad egeets Oalce in Fortson% Meek. sce€ 5410 Alain Street. 4111,E4Qtet. DB. Amos ativeusos. Jhr nrailusto oToreatolipiversity and Uwe] College of Metal Surgeons cd Qatari*. Also Post Graduate Qf Chlea;oglacel ot Prwthetic Ihmastcry (with honorable mention.) Ailumintun. Gold and Vulcanite Plata mho In the neatest mannerpossible. A- perfectly harmless aesthetie wed for pahdexs extraction el teeth. ()Oleo talotlgor south of Carling. tires. store, Exeter. 3/cOltal TN% T. tic =UUCP. OF TU Az College oi hysicions *ed Surgeons Ontario. rkysici40,Eurgeou 0.04 Accoutheur. Ottice. Put. wood. Ont. , John. P. Wihon, deice and Residenee. tl911 queens ave., Leaden Opt. Special sateutton ta distAszs et wcznen, • Ones hems, 1.1.80.to 4 4 rktes.'SON az Calla FOUCI a," tont. Notarlea, Coavelyan ra. Commission,: 82114tora tar Moho= Dan% etr. mews, to taxa a owest rake et interot. snrect,Exeser. 1. R. CAX1,1501 - ELLIOT. IlARRISTED, SOLICITOR. EIR% Eltaaco tl lot= OfIre, laranly /.7.14et. Glatuan. Main Stmt. Euler. • Eight' cents• a pound. is what a young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh, She was thin. anci weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott's Emulsion, and by tak- ing regular doses had gained twelve pounds in weight before the bottle was finished. Eight cents a pound is cheap for such valual. ma- terial. Some pay more, SO= less, some get nothing for their money. You get your money's worth when you buy Scott's Emulsion. We will send you a little gee, SCOTT & BOWNE, Comoialqi, Toronto, • Ontori soc, and, aU druggists. CIA the Amenities of Tralfei, fi- 02'14 ttfluwA wNegl'alg t'14111:11 ack, the tiovehst, once wrote letten which very amusiogly hits oiT the most obiectionable •practices of the average eockney tourist: "Ton must be mire. whatever custom house ofa. De, station-ninsters, or 1mile:outwit may o to you. never to strike them, Is no use. They have the taw on their side, and in Italy they pat thinnb. crews on you. If the Mall is small. u rriight shove him over the edge or platform:a just as a train is coining but ordinary eircunistanc th- you should do Is to threaten to to the 'Zines.* If you say S' they will understand you. ver offer 4 vigor to a stranger Tamil you find out be Is t English. go might be English, awl discover the ci- gar was bad, and be angry. A foreign. er would not. You can easily find out the nati011alitY Of a atranger by ad- dressing a few questiono to Alm. If you think be is Spanish, say: 'Canto esti, Lula?' to him; if Italian: 'Dateml ottiglia de T.110 Orate:14'10e U French: 'Allex.i.vous on, does your mother know you're out?;' 1 (Airman: ITateriand? Rhein weiri. 'Who stole 1 • Aurtionte 14MM BROWS, Winrhsisca. Lirened Aurtlnneer fertile Counties el Penh and Anddirm. thetottruhip of Vsbarne. Salo. promptly I to and tents rea3004141Q, Salo arranged Ofilea Una:tem. The Molsons Bank (Chartered by Parliament, ISTS ) 021ce, Paid up Capital $2,500,n00 Reserve Fund • 2•2,10,00D. JAS. ELLIOTT, CiENEll.aL MA.NrAorat. —EXETER BBANCII— Office hourat--10a.rn. t 3 pan; Satur.lave10 to 1 pan. A.generallunking business transacted Money tit gildd Fanners at MIRA rates. Savings Ranh Delrosits trom El and upwards reedv. ed. Interebt alhwed at litgliot eurrent rates. DieNSON &CAlil.INO. N. D, Brawl, Solicitors. • Manager. .C:MEDITON. ROLLER MILLS ,Z,I..1NroODZWXDOV4,7)00=1**cle0 We are giving excellent satisfaction since • Re- modelling our mill. GRISTING and CHOPPING DONE PROMPTLY. SWEITZER —THE----- tit gal .1.1x . HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAI, Capital Paid Up - 6,000,000 Rest - - 2,700,000 A. general Tanking basin eSS transacted. Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings Dank accounts and.noposit'llaceipts. 'Commercial Letters of Credit issued, available in China, Japan and other foreign countries. Travelling Letters of Credit issued to travellers in 0P the world, MHOS FYSIlla GENERAL AI=AGER. E.P.HESDElsT, OF Bitaxonss 3.; Cum INSPECTOR. CREDITON ONT. w: S. CHISHOLM-, . Manager. Forty •Ohinanien were arrested as the result of a raid on an alleged • gambling house at 103 Queeh sheet west, Toronto. troughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat silnients are quickly relieved by Vapo-Creso- tene tablets. ten cents per box All druggists.• The Ganley and Farewell blocks at S -cult Ste. Marie were destroyed by fire Los.3, $150,000: Llobtg'smt cureforEpilepsyand kindred affections Is the only successful remedy, and Is new used by the best physicians and hospitals in Europa and America. It hi confidentially recommended to tho allot. ea. fraud suffer from . EPILEPSY, .FITS, ST. VITUS' DANCE, or hare children or thlatiVes that do so, or know a friend that lo afflicted, then send for a free trial bottle and try it. It will be sentby mail 0 PrePald, Ithas cured whereevery• thing else has failed. iiMen writing mention Ms PaPor, and give MI address to , ma LlEnio co.. 179 Wag street west,Torouto. TROOPS .V(R TOONTLEAL. REGULARS WILL BE SUBSTI, TOTED FOR VOL,UN'rLERS, Six Hundred Teamsters Went Out Yesterday -The Railways RefuSO All Shipments of Freight-Laoor Outlook Very Disturbing, Montreal, May 5. -Tho Roy Garrison Artillery at Quebec ordere, to prepare to proceed to Montreal. Six lumdred teamsters on strike to- day congests freight 9n, wharves and in railway sheds. Government intervention will be requested. Cartage companies affected? rhe Dominion Transport CO- c p R The Siteddert Forwarding Co, ac miscellaneous, rso, The Grand Trunk has ,soo cars of freight awaiting cartage here. Tho C.P.R. is not so badly congested, and the exact antount onhand could not be given, Montreal, May s. --Six hundred members of the international Tam. aers' Union went on strike there Yesterday. As a result traffic i freight for immediate delivery in thia City and for export via the port Iiiontreal is at a standstill. The C. R, G.T R. and the Intercolonial way hinnecliately notified all the agellt5 and the representatives of von netting lines to book no freight fo delivery here or for export, unies_s_ be subject to delay. The freight tra fig of the whole Dominion will in con- equence be more or less affected, and the conditions created by the long. shorernen's strike greatly intensified. Not only is it impossible to Ship goods by steamer in the usual waY, but car- goes already broken and lying On th wharves can be got for illifilagiate only by the consignees making OM own arrangements for cartage. Tim is indeed a very difficult matter. in the non.notion carteri of the city or over-prose:a with work, owing to th looniiequovang season. Merchant TIM MARKETIMPORTSI . Live Stock Trade Much Weaker, ofteilere4p EACH WEDNESDAY EXETER MARKETS. Wheat is Easy. MorldaY Evening, May -4. 1 Barley * ' - ' * ' ... ' ' ' *:, :: -. &7 4-74. 70 Toronto St. Lawrente Market.. i I Q4tS" • '' ' '' - ' • ^ ' • ^^ -** go9 _ Peas 30 Was Very quiet, and Prices of produce 0 at St. Lawrence Neritet 0 -de -a potaio"e's^:'''''''.14"a'i . 1 25 13 5 00 ledgellebitageltreof8LegaratlYloanw4eruencohrsthet AzQn4IFY- Ir1-114o)trr'riPperett.oenwt., roller .. I g'::. g 0% uot. 1. • . Wheat -04e hundred 'bushels of white .t,B,"tter”'"-^ 1:4 40 sold at 71e per bushel. ' Luggs• " - ' 11 Dressed Rogs-Receipts were light and Hides, per 100 lbs ... - 5 00 5 FA quotations are unehanged at S8.50. to P:.10. Live bogs ewt Per cwt for light weights, and $7.95 to -- -q,'" per --' ' " ' ' . . * ' ' 4. LEO for hearres. 11DreAsed Rogs..... ..." 7 70 7 7ii 0 00 Ilay--About ten loads were sold. NO. X Shorts per owt I 00 titoothY is quoted steady at 112; to a14 Per ninn nerewt, SO at ton. ova Inbred or clover at $6 to V. ' "V."'" r '""“'“"' • Etraw-There we none offering. 9tulta,- "Put eYs tions are inichangeo at gi per ton. t,a-eese MMMMA ''' 44.4444 British cattle Markets. • 014-otc• en, '' ' ' '''' (Special Despatch to Tile Globe. / Dried Apples-- • . . . ..- 4ondon. 3tay 4..--aamer1ean eattle. s3f3d; • .Can.tdlans. faid; Ars.entines, 514t1;. tine sheep, slot; trade bad. tollie4r!.. ow. Way .4.-Canudiart cattle..50, ,:0911 Stuffed Up may 4._.„rhere wero about um., That's the condition of many soffercra. -; bead or butchers' cattle, 409, cot yea alld front Catarab. eepeClally tia the moraing• 5t. e411 '44'bs "gered tor .nlio n-- 4. Great difficulty experienced in clear,. tho .1*all Abattoir to -day. Tito oate. • ers wero in, fuli force, and 'trade waa tog theneon AIM throat. good but - e Montreal Live Stock, ey aii ,,,wid A fet vw,t.,„n' ' No wonder catarrh cameo headache, vefoAcige t,:ztee4 i4kii,r,--'i. -4ifie lier14;,pritit ' impairs the taste, smell and bearing, LO ,j a -a po,liute!th.ffil e bretath, derarngnt es the stu- eotruom t' -k. at front Vi.e to 3%e Per lb: ac.I.S 4.414 eeva e appe tte. 5141'1'2; taiub4' " il°141 V''CICI tg °^49' "'CU' ' Ti?! cum catarrh, treatment mu Ob. off st be -.art 11°g At tho eIna I r"r4 6Y4e' tA ttt'Ac 41' aalc weighed cars. East Buffalo Cattle Market. i vt it II WASi ,-terative and tont. ! "I WaS ill tor Tour menthe witto catarrh East uurim., no, i...realvc4,,utcl 1.4.0 alollatlieratitetsted4anbelioodtbroati hallait a bad cough ,60 Q c lov.er, Pr mo courAgefd when Q.I•. Fr:914f tb.t.ET:c15054v.Zr 5454 I, ol:S.,:47:41114FrISQS; NI; ft; 44-trr 4i t'4. TTagisrP14Y1.417tbla4tnon(14t41141Q3ger'5144:444171:411 1, $4.a5; feeders. al to ai.6a; stackers, $3,7a raf cured no. hem MO up." Mall. liven Itu. il gait: g%it, tflfera. gl.24 to P,76; steels , SQ1414 West Li oo b ' ' M31141'' * 14 frell "4" 4114) HO'Od'S5Smcir' ';'cispi arilia o go IPA' E., 00,, .,.,d 14.4 .7".• ''' " e"Ittt444 tg '' ens the mucous membrane and builds itt 55e471::-.42,4..1:::or:::.w.s.71-o:::8_gr::::::::::13:::;,1 „ inirebes catarrh..-ittsoot_h a and fitrength-_ moo 14:4:trill rkIrp,44401 1:. wan. i c be.„4 active and lee to 1e tower; neavy.1 -A- 0 w o e VII cm. SI,AS to a7.15. few at $7.201 mixed. 97 tO "7.L4t Pigs, V.i.90 to V: rOUglia. 46.4 to 4624; mass. ti.75 to 1S.=. Sheep and ittmts-Receints. 23.690 head: Sheep stea45' and lamhs hi* hewer; top lautbS, ?•15 te A Pointer Towards Happiness, sT.;; calls to geed. St to ELIO; yeatlingo,[; IIIMMIII/f. 0.Z0) ta $4; ewes, $440 to 44.75: Ante. top, " e only absolutely lufallible rule for mixed. 4(.15 to Pt coils to good. V. to how to to happy thawsh mnied ti to Ctdcago Live Stock. - t; stay single," says "'Deatity Dix" in an ' arttele entitled 44.3. Guide to Happiness." Cbleaarf, Map 4,--Vattle-Reccipts. 41•$‘.flig; '4Titere is never a man or woman like „fitea,2s-02,-,31.,,,„14,Ttr Z!g9?..1„tr.,e PrIntLettefe,..„„tv, the one we tlitl not Marry aud it is only r`'„',41,74„,;",i'171,47-4; iu Old tueltelors' Und U410-111"dream 0to 1,ioi1hepEer,g, tail to ko.i.0; Term of wedded idoe that there aro no fantoly $ ;At st,q14.14tItt,i;r,;1134,cd.rngt„g, las arta serapttios matches. There ;Is a.coit ;Tepdy iniXesi'anlAtTigtf: !rouble, allenv IlYarried life- There thropgliont the country who are ex prit,( gorxi•ebogee•$7 to la 10ala1illeaS iibont it. It Is Maa of the pystmg delaverte of goods can d att e Torethou ;moo developments. The situation becomes all the more serums because the strike is not en- tirely One • arihing out Of sympathy with the 'longshoremen. The interna- Voral representative of the Teamster.' Union arrived from the other side a few days ago, and it had been feared that a dectstve move was about to b made. First a few of the teamster of one forwarding company refused t taut goods handled or to be handle by non-unton 'longshoremen, and the same stand was taken again th' morning. Dismissal of the inqn follow ed at once. Within a few hours every mion teamster in the city stabled hi torses and quit work. The strike of the 'longshoremen practically unchanged, but Mr. Rober Bickerdike, M.P., who for the last three days had made unswerving efforts to effect a settlement by bringing repre smoothies of the two parties together said to -night that the outlook was the least promising that it had been since the strike began. Unless a settlemen 41'..11-.,._ rough heavY. Ea.'s') to Kle1; light, thongs that, whether you de or you do MI to Z.1-$711.7; bulk or sales. 41,,a4) to 411:1 not, you oro apt to reget. But happii. Sheep-Et...7qm% 1100:, AMA SteadY. 10 new, In entejnopy, iii; happiness visa higher; iambs, lEc to llio higher; good to — ' ' • choice wethors. 3445 to Use: fau" to where in life, Mita ig, manufactured by shako mixed, MI5 to 5134: -native iamb% the individual for his own Use. To do SIM to S7.20. , this only has only to love melt, and get Montreal Grain and Produce P A, Mile 10" in "Writ. to give vdtbtglt . , ldontrtol, Wto o ay 1.-Oraln-The demand p o g attiela to praiso azd slow to blame; to lig e tior ceare4 erjles for export account con- -.- noes slow, we quote aataa to kind to virtues and blind to faults; to S 74c; rye. Write: No. 1 oats. g.Shic to atle; give to *titers the charity we expect our- () No. 2 luta, itse4e 1015L. Q11053, it1341 90,-. selves. No man or woman who does this ei 2 oats ex-5tore 3fc to 27yo Flour -A fair trade is passing on law ands marriage a failure. The trouble is, aeceunt, but sacs are citlelly In Small -104,, we think matrimonial iraP Moss 15 a til 1I'I as tat v•an e. ri•o quote --Choice orellid to be found only in a range places, .V4cnt_P..:Itell141:s1-IntrA whereas it is dontestie plant that TVItt.;'‘hattatglrg$89i.r- , flourishes best in a well -tended kitchen 8 straight rollers. 12.1X.' to *MO; do In largo garden." bans, 211Z, to 91.70; extras. 41,43 to $1.60. -Veal-Owing to the continued slow de- s mond for rolled Vale and IrtereCteed re- t eelphs or the mune, a weak feeling has sr:to:mead. In the market. and prices are lower. witp helders offering Is soli at nee to a3.60 per larrel and at Eh.° to 51.75 Millfeed-ralrly active at steady prices. 11 'We quote :-Manitolgt bran, In bugs. EIS; shorts, ne per ton; Ontario bran. In Nth:. ' 917.50; shorts,W SF°, and =Agile, Et, to ILS to quality. Cheese -The nutriret Is Quiet and un- changed a,t 12%0 to 12l1e for eastern and y these means Yen will make yourself agreeable t 0 your fellow- ra. who will probably pay for your brandy and soda at the next sta.- , tion. But 1 would recommend You t seltzer water rather than soda, with 1 foreign brandy. You must always put out your cigar before going tato a P:tthearal. Throwing bedroOm rural- , ture out Ot the window of your ,hotel s forbidden In rmisee, but not so In Italy. If you happen to he in a theater In some parts of South flermanY, you will find that foreigners are not al- lowed to lilt the aetrers2,s with orangeN that privilege Is eonlined to the na- tives. Nor should you on any aneas1011 fling a lemonade bottle at an actor. You eau send the present to his pri- vate address. Bearing these counsels well in mind, you will get through your journey in comparative quiet. You can let out your pit -up spirits whim you witura to England." 4.7ritio4.7414•04401:11414,16444, NOW IS THE TIME To DOM Unhealthy Blood by a Fresher and More Highly Vitalized. Fluid should be made in the morninghto feared that a very serious crisis would result, which might prove disastrous to Canadian commerce. A meting of sea 'longshoremen was held to -day, a which the feelings of the men were voiced in a most remarkable manner. The President of the union asked if the terms offered by the Steamship companies would be accepted. we will never accept the terms offered." "Are there any here in favor of ac- cepting the offer ?" There was no re- ply, and there was a dead silence for about a minute. "Then you absolutely refuse to ac- cept the offer as at present submit- ted ?" "We will not accept that offer." Deafening cheers followed. The men became wildly enthusiastic when the official announcenint of the team- ters' strikewasmac. r7et- ffer of the shippers was submitted. It made a slight concession towards re- ognition, but was rejected as not bind. ng the companies sufficiently as re- gards employment of men, The wharves are still guarded by the militia. A man stempted to pass the uards to -day by driving rapidly. The Paine'sCelergompound sing was he to- gbt Another at whic t e nal Is The Only Medicine That Can c Purify the Life Stream and lix...pair Shattered Strength. result was that the horse was pierced The ;sleeplessness, nervous prosto tion, general debility, 1.veakness, func- tional irregularities and, despondency from whieh thousands or women, you ng and old, suffer, can he quickly removed by properly feeding the nerv- es, ;In d rep 1 a ci ng the unhealthy' blond by a fresher and more highly vitalized fluid. 'The happy change, from ill health and misery to true womanhood and happiness, can only he effected by the use of Paine's Celery Compound. The, present spring ,detnand for Paine's Celery Compound, wonlan's friend and life giver, is enormotis in every province'of the Dominion. The fact'alono, a ttl ply proves. t bat the great componnd possesses virtues and pow- ers unknown to other remedies. Dear wife and mother, do not pi o- crastinate; listen to the voice of reason and the pleadings and testimony of the thousands of your sex who have been made well and strong. Mrs. S. J. Mc- Khehnsford, Ont., says; - 'I wish to let you know what Paine's Celery Compound has dc for me. I was afflicted‘with nervottsues.s, sleep - for five years, a nd during that time le.ssness, debility and general weakness I was doctored and spent a great deal of ; money for medicines without any go.K1 results. A friend advised rne to use your.compound, and I am happy to sa y it has cOmpletely cured me. L now eat well, sleep well, and am as sti.ong as ever, liefore. I itIll sure I would ha% e died, had not Paine's Celery Compound ' come to my aid. I wish every WOO1811 tO kilOW klb011t your wonderful medi- cine." If you A re in ,need of free medical advice, Write to Consulting Physicin n's . Departinent. The Wells ,& Co., Limited, Montreal, Qie. All c respondence is sacredly con fidetl , ti!ic to 12ii. e for western_makes. Uutter—I)ull and heavy at 19%e to 1Sts for creamet7. Egge-DeMand fairly good end sale,s or No. 1 stock retina lots are made ail 11 121 ti> 11 . 1 c n hing way Reans-Ptices are uneiumged at al.S5 to $1.20 per bushel for eheice primes and, at $1.75 to $1.80 for imported,stock. paPsrATI°T.VOStaUlgt4 :21-11141ir taantt2get short cut 'mess pork, $241 Canada short 1 cut back pork, $23 to 928.50; light Canada s)lor_t clear petit, $22.50 to $Z; finest ket- tle lard, in 20- pails, 111•Sc; extra puro lard. In 20 -lb pails, 30%c to 11c; choice refined compound lard. 61,6c to 9c; Boar's Bead brand, in 20-11) mod palls. 51.95 to $1.93; C -lobe, at $1.75 to $1.80; 204b tin pall Leading Wheat Markets. Closing previous day. Closing to -day. Cash. May. Cash. May. Chicago ep.ei ettee 82% Minneapolis . 7a%774 72% Toledo .. 75% 7ritli 4 • 4 4 • • • • • Diiiilutb. 1 har'd o No, 3 nor.... .. 77,g So 7931 waultee, 2 nor. 79 .. 79 Detroit, 2 red .. 77 77 • 76% 76%, St. Louis .. 70% 70% 1 British Markets. LiverpOol, May 4. -Opening -Wheat, sPbt all.,1;6131‘TW totatsclag; Ertgerjs- GIe2a; No. 2 red winter, 68 2d to 6s 43d; No. 1 northern Manitoba, no stock; fu- tsuregteavg;e•May,6s 43fid nominal; July, Corn, spot arm; mixed • American, per oental, new, 4s Sd to 4s Wad; futures inactive; May, 9s 634,d nom- inal; june, 4s 4%d nominal; July, 4s 4%d liominal. Flour, Minneapolis, 20s 9c1 to by a bayonet and almost impaltaf, 1 Word has come from Quebec that the , Militia Department at Ottawa has or-, dered the Ro al GArriso A till t y n r ery 0 2s, be in readiness to proceed to Mont- I Liverpool -Close -l -heat, spot firm; No. real to relieve the militia. It is believ- 1 standard California, set- cental, 6s alf,A ed here that the militia will be entirely ; t° Gs, fkl; Walla., 6s 6d to es Gyarl; No. 2 red winter, Gs 2c1 t,p lis 4%d; No. 1 northern replaced by the regulars. I alanitoba, no stock; futures firm; MaY I The Situa.tioa to -night presents prob- Gs Id value; July, 6s 4ai,d value. Cern, • the most. serious outlook in the ' $1:1°t firm; %mixed. American, per cental, 1 history of tli e city. It is felt certain , inmoinw,ttasp, Infensremullti;niMnasiai, 3ausi3,6tys , the teainsters. The electricians have London'. May 4.--Opening-W'heat, on that the freight hpodlers will follow . 4%d Id. 'Flour, Minneapolis, 20s 9d to 22s., : not yet settled their grievances. But Calcutta ' clua quiet arid steady; parcels No. 2 April and May, 80s paid; , the most serious of all, locally, is the parcels March: white, May and June-, 30s t agitation that is gradually taking hold Paid for continental port. Corn, on Pas - of the' street railway employees. Since s4g,t rather firmer; La Plata yenow, ' becoming a part of the American Fed- rye endatris sDaAnigarr ;1111Mpign.trof6clynial. 1 eration of Labor they have been ad- 720,000 bush; corn, 432.000 bush. Weather'. ' vised to seek entire recognition of in England cloudy and threatening. mon- ! their union. agreement made My(;01) ttuusr an corn,s h Ting ts ofh w treat ,t 1 t - when they resumed work a few months 2titenhent 0:1 -urcpe7a2.n itOCks wheat and ago .provided that the Men mie-ht form flour, ashore and afloat, 65,295,000 bush; any uniort they wished, but the com- last year, 3,684,000 busla English country 1 wheat markets of yesterday firm pany was not beund to employ only 'London -Close -Wheat, number. of ear - men from such a union. Now it is ar- goes arrived off coast since last report, 5; gued would be a good time to press number waiting at 'outports offered for the point. sale, 1; wheat, on passage, sellers at an I advance of one; La Plata, f.o.r.t., steam, passage, 275 101/2d paid; above average — alit ! lng, 2Ss paid, not above average quality; Parcels No. 1 hard Manitoba May, 30s laid , , paid; shipment within a week, 30s 71/24 paid; parcels No. 2 Calcutta Club, April and May, 305 paid; April and May, 305 Wad paid; April and May, 30s 3d paid. Maize, on passage, firm but not ii.OtiVe La Plata rye terms, due to load, 2s 6d paid. Corn, parcel miked American, about due, 20s 4%d paid. Mark Lane Miller Market -Wheat, for- eign firm at an advance of 41/2c1. English firm and rather dearer. Americaa corn Quiet and at a decline. or ima; Damehem quiet. Flour, American steady at an ad- vance of .3d; English firm at an advance of Gd. Antwerp, May 4. -Close -Wheat, spot lirrn; No. 2 rad winter, 171. Corn, spot 'American mikecl, 212 Gd. ,Flour, spot Mtn - 26!. '.• TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. ' Jay Quidder of Fruitland hanged Murataf on a Saltfleet Township farm. . • ' The King conferred the Cross of the Victorian Order upon M. Delcasse, French Minister Of Foreign Affairs. Sir Thomas Shaughnesay announces' that the C. P. R. has acquired control of the Calgary & Edmonton Railway. y, passage fine, 28s 1aad paid; load - John 'Redmond says the amendments. agreed ,upon by the landlords and 'tenants •mtlst be made to the Irish •land 1)111 ' The Proposal for the. Consolidation 'Or aft- , ' the underground tube railwaa s of tendon Is meeting ith i cOnki dei• able opposition. An -kteltison husband hovered rit death's door so long his wife remarked that sho supposed lie was having his usual trouble finding the keybole.-Ateldsen "Globe." Portland Cement We have just received a quan- tity of the best grade of Port- land Cement which we are selling at; $2.65 per barrel. for present de- livery. Cloth Sacks to be return- ed free. Cau be had at eithet Centralia or Exeter Storehouses. Wool Wanted 5000 Ibs. wool wanted, for Which the highest market price will be paid. Received at Exeter and Cen- train Warehouses, Jos. Cobbledick. Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy, to cure disease of the breathing organs, than to take the remedy into the stomach? Established r..P79. • Cures While You Sleep It cures because the air rendered strongly • antiseptic is carried over the diseased sur- face with every breath, givin,gprolonged and constant treatment. It is invalu- able to mothers with small children. Is a boon to astbrar.tIcs. • —FOR— Whooping Cough Bronchitis Croup Coughs Catarrh, Colds Grippe and Eay Fever The Vaporizer and Lamp, which should last a lifetime, together With a bo tic of Cresolene, $r.so. gxtra supplies of Cresolone as cents and so cents. Write for descript:ve booklet contain. ing highest testimony as to us value, vAT'O-cnrsot.MIE zs tOLD BY BRUGGIStS EVERYWHERE. VOPO•CteSOICOO Co.-. :le Fulton Street x65: Notre Dame Street New York •Montreal 11 NINCC1411.13C, " WAS Very poorly and could hardly get about the house. was tired out allthe time. Then tried Ayr's Sarsaparilla, and it ortif toot two bottles to mate me feel PerfentlY well."-Mrs.14,S,, Swift- iney, Pr neetort, Mo, 'Tired when you go to oed, tired when you get UPI tired all the time. Why? Your blood is im- tpure, that's the reason. i You are living on the I border line of nerve ex- haustion. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. 11P4''"''' 4 $0' ti,:;a7arlAya4rae' 44faantr'11;*.ATIaraill'clbiat*%"4.7irantIa414aniii, r.tior J. c. arlia Y.4%70,31.1-Tzw rateresun In certain .distriet Renttleky 3s reposed to revive the geed old et._ :tskosa'' eouvoying the mails in A stage pee* ith outriders. mod .postilione* .The pitsr.; posaleetaea itelt1 General John B. CattUs,. .rtaft, a noted Igentueky horse -lover stair •Ito hes plan to carry the matlis between bio home, Mass* 'Burgin. a distance -of six oats,- , wealthiest a mord= .roors„ secular, has been happy •rost fortunes of other men. tis ;coned duriag bis :gotta - of over 0We 401101" eathed to him in Varlfanit having come to bht one .reemot becimst .barto 'ban two bunared theassoll 0000 Tor Imo MIESla 1 ..,105„,,, .: F 11,-.4,11,40 *t.liook • ig ke.441=iliii ' . PENNYROYAL TEA. E zritels.trzeltztopiit, Vt-zzill.7.7:v-..t'-V-1001,, 1949, I'X t;lit4615‘41. ‘11). 4: Ct -... f. az e t . -4 5,1 0 41 - - - visraBUGGIES BUGGIES!! The -undersigned svill have a eatioad of Conada • Carriage ("tonna ny's Buggite; April 1st. If you %vont a ,tit ot.class buggy. call iit the. Met'ore mid; shop before yon inky. These are an extra grado t;f buggies and will be in as.ierted colors. Don't forget the eland. PlIcOORIVII014 SHOP EXETER BROW if 0 71' Was He Dressed You hear this asked of some persons every day, and the answers depend on the kind of clothes they wear. How are You,Dresse( When you want to be well dressed tome and have it suit made to order. All new goods cousieting of Bititi7ZS, Fantns, 01 C 0 atin , Eto. maggsmszwamossizsuzzm W. JOHNS •IPost Opposit oTetriAci, TAILOR Exeter sr.i44:44C.One:41,1146.../TROEM EXETER FEW JAS. MURRAY & Co. • MANUFACTURERS OF SILO RINGS AND CEMENT MIXERS We have for sale 1 Boiler 30 h. p. 1 Boiler 40 h. p. 1 Boiler and Engine • 30 h. p. 1 Boiler and Engine 16 h. p. Castings of every Description in • 1311155 and Iron to order. Pipe and Fittings of all sizes• kent constantly in stotk. JAS. MURRAY & CO. •