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Exeter Times, 1899-10-26, Page 5MONEY TO LOAN. tat from 11 to 5%, Aopply to 414,10T 6t GLADMA.N. 'Barristers, Senators, Ste., lviain St., Exeter.AVI. OIE` TO LOAN. We hitvounlimited private funds for iiwest- t to 0 ala o I y a west yr ort meat opera farm or g p p rates of interest, DICKSON te CIARLING, :Cxeter. .....'r KINSMAN, L. D. S. AND TI. DR. A.11. KINSMAN, L. D. S.D. D. S., Honor Graduate of 'Toronto 'University, Dentist. Teeth extracted 1 r ec to d w l thQu t gain or r bad aftor effects, Office 11 Ian scn's block., West sae of Main trcet, Exeter' R ANDERSON, •� S.) DENTIST. Honor ;Graduate of the Toronto University, and . Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. • All bridge work, Crowns, at d Plate avork done in the floated possible manner. A 3tarniless anaesthetic for painless extraction. The strictest attention given. to the preservat- ion, of the natural teeth. Officeopposite loon tsar Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. • A . HOOPERLicensed Auc- tioneer ;for the County of Huron. Sales con- ductedliu all parts. and for convenience can, be arranged for at this Oleo, Satisfaction ttc..guaran- ' - •a•....Charg' I:os moderate. Exeter t0, pITBLIC NOTICE Notice is . hereby given that application has boon made for the trausforof the bole. lisonce held W. Zinger, of the village of Exeter to Henry Cantelon, 4.11 parties interested aro requested to govern themselves accordingly. W. ZINGER DID c;... YULE REACN WNIiE? NOTICE. Notice is herobygivon that a court for. the Bo- ylston of the assessment in connection with the gginuolithio pavement, will be held in the town ball on the 10th day of 1 overeber,1800, at 7.30 o'clock, p. ni., for hoaringof appeals against said assessment. All parties concerned will govern thenlsolvosticaGxo. 11 BissETT, Clerk.: • Exeter, Oct. See '09. . MS FOR SALE. FARMS 160 acres wellunproved .farm for sale; as nares of fall wheat, 15 acres fall plowed, bal- ance newly seeded, fair buildings, good fences, good well of water, young bearing orchard. farm loieoailnopaymn down andgtnbargain easy terms. Wo also have two choice 80 acre farms which we nlustsell at once. These farms are all situated in a choice farming district and will be sold right. PIONEER BANI{, North Branch, Mich. t BeConfirmed Ca no e The News n at the War Office in London.. FARM FOR S ALE. The undersigned Executors of the estate of the late Francis Hohlbein, offer for sale lot 7'o 21, concession 16, of the township of Ste- phen. This farm contains 75 acres,; all in good Cultivation. There is on the premises a two- storey frame house, d bank barn, with wind- mill which forces water into.barl,2 over living wells, is all tile underdratned, and well fenced, good bearing orchard, 11 miles from school, 3:1 miles from the flourishing village of Dash- -wood. Address Edwin Dettrich, St. Clemeus, Wellington Co., or Frank Bohlbein, Dashwood R o. et Meagre, •e It Are tall .l tort A S ria c s e O' r 11 area ie Believed That the IiritIsh Trooiis lave Waw preen. Conceal. fruited at Ladysmith 'fill Bela. fereenaen>ks Arrive—Dundee and Glencoe Abandoned.. teatime, Out. 0� lhtfollowing l ot g dts lS lt( h 3101lie Slr Goons Stewart White to the Marquis of Lsu,iloti ne, Secretary of State Or War, resolved I11it eve1111)g Slit 11 o()Mee the War at h • posited blo k � t o t c^, was 1 shoetly after midnight: "Ladysmith, October 24, 0 pan Iu,fOruui- tlou received yesterday showed that the Boors had estitbiisbee themselves lir on- sitterable ambers In au exceedingly good position wesrt of the rutin lead leading frolil Ladysmith to Dundee. • "1 also line information that; the Dundee force, foruierly corm meed by (}cit. SY oils, end S1uCe his wound commanded by Geu, Yule, was fftliieg back on Ladysmith by way of Helpmaksar•-road, Beith, awl the valleys o'e the 11 asclibank .ane aunchty rivers, and was exsected to reach. Sunday River Valley to -day. ' S'ole's Column Covered. "I therefore moved oust A strong force to Dover the movement of Yule's commit. The enemy was .'discoreeed about 10\e1s• tulles out Of Lailysnt[th In a position of Oxcep- Lioual natant strength, west of the road. When. he saw that the preparations were being made ng*ttiust 11116, he utpened are with Due gun with great a0curne "Oar artillery soon gut into position mid the gen was silenced, Troops wore tr. dere(' to occupy it itroug ridge, 1 iel to the eneany's position, but 11ea1e1 to WOroad, 1 coniine(' my shorts to occupying iilin anal hitting hint hard eneug11o Proven t his taking action agit[usf N11mberS of the enemy fled to the west dna the lirivg had practically ceased at o'lock.'" A Brilliant Move. The ('ape Town correspondent of The Daily Mail, telegraphing at 0.45 p.m. ye tertiay, says: "Gen. Yule has performed a brili[ttutstrategical movement, By a swift march to. the south, leaving Glencoe, 1.e has c1teWite sforcelightly ith hose ofSirGeorge Stewart to the north of Laayslilith, "The two are now in a position to offer battle. I believe the first attack will be tirade O1 the large Free State force which entered Natal by way of T1'mtwa Puss, and which has since been harrassing Lady- smith. The military authorities deckled that lces he tgen- erals would be better able (o c with e large force at a time than by having two s11a11 detachments to oppose simultane- ously. Will Tackle Joubert. "Accordingly after defeating the :Free State troops they will eller battle• [o com- mandant Gen. JoubertOnly 40 miles now septette the two 13oer force's. Hence the ueed for swift and telling action: "Thetwo sections of the .Boer army to; gether outnumber the entire British force by three to one. diord fighting is certain at a very early date. Our men are con- tident and there Is i11110h enthusiasm. "The fighting to -day outside ole y'e 1i e was 1. mere bru511. The losses on eatly er side were insignificant. It an artillery duel, hi which the Boers came o13 decidedly the worst." Glencoe Also Abandoned.. Hagyard's yellow all cures sprains ruises, sores,wounds; cuts, frostbites hilbl€;rins, stings from insects, burns calds;contusions, etc. Price 25 cents -The man employed by Thos.Stivson, • •SSauble Line, Stanley township, has. gone ont of his mind. The poor fellow bas been ailing for somelittle time past. He was taken to his home where he is being attended to. Thos. -Walters, finisher at the Gode rich organ factorand a lee,ding dor net in the brass 'band, having just n'.' gained the ranks of the benedicts, was the recipient of 16 handsome dinner set and toilet set from the members of the band and Musical Society. To TELE DEA.F.—A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear Dramas bas sent £1,000: 4o his Institute, , that deaf people linable to procure tho Ear Drums may have them free. Ap- • ply to Dept. A. S. V. the Institute, 780 Eighth Avenue, New York,U. S. A. suites and fans The handsome parlor s Y tables we sell create admiration and surprise: Admiration for the quality of the goods and the style and finish. And Surprise at the low price at which • we sell them. When you want furniture go to N. °. UNDERTAKINd A SPECIALTY. k7Yi0 fY as 991,) RT. - 'Y ti '18 i London, Oct 25.—The War Office despatch Yulesrst ars. eeal haabtudoue1 not only Dundee, but Glencoe also, and, -.so far as present news would indicate, he has ueither joined Gen. White nor leached Ladysmith. . General White's successful action, Announced 10 Parlament by- Mr. Wyndham; seemed to re- solve itself into a mere engaging of the at, Gen. " tendon. of the Free State troops while U Yule is slipping southward. It evident from the official despatches= that both Commandant -General Jonbt.rt's Column on the north and the Orange Free State troops on the west, • now occupy strong positions, and that nothing hinders the Boers from following up General Yele'e ret[r0me1t, and getting, arouuc1 Ladysmith. from the So•uthetrst. Until reinforcements arrive, it . seems that General White Is obliged to concentrate 01 Lady smith. It is bebevee that the (toverement have other 7eTlheSecretaryt have St teafor Wareen p left. Mr. Choate's residence early at the banquet to General Harrison, and proceeded to the War Office, whore even after midnight there was much activity.- Did Yale . Reach White of Saar ie British territory, 1111 left ala1>iu11 1111,Pt RKE't'a; foi'ee investing tilafeltin,;. The 1 lei: '15tete k Beets are nlol lli„ 'weetwar(1 lir older "to join 1 bleu for an ltttaek on, liilehet•ley, couabag "'The des latch • rider, who ore alYhoat per i,usUoi a4 to 05 aowui Ito the ()range ltiver from 1 leibelteY '..oats , . 25 to 211 are pelloriuing d;lrlug feats, Tlaey llde,y,BarleY.,A•.•, •.• to 'XV. i:hrouglt Clic Boer lures under .Quer ot:'' , Peas ,..,.•,..... .... .• 55 to 58 i ver with- .,. , 15 to 15 diul,ltcss and get to 1110 Orange i l Buttol out taking filly rest, save for a change of Eggs 15 to 15 horses, The distance is (10 miles. Turkeys .. 6 to 5 I "Ono r10er, who got lute ICliuberiey bast Geese lrriday, ryas creased 17 miles by Doers, Her- Chickens per lb - ' , .. 5 to 6 am Ducks 1 s The t life. A s • t in with ills rowlyeta) \v t. escaping15 13'0. to of . t 1r.ti1 returned safety with, despot t:ht.s Wo ,.,. • • � 5 10 0 Orange Weer today, When he reached u Dried Apples point 130 miles from Kimberley his horse Pork dressed. .. $5.50 to 5, 50 fell and kielietl Cavo ot.his .fingers ego -1113i; ..4 . — �— a Hoek, but despite this palnfel Wound the ;;blunt fellow made it good journei here YLa6hdOlt,OOtebol•,25th 1800 Ile reports that the Boers are three 101186 Wheat Per bushel,,. G0 1,o 67 from Kimberley, but are afraid to attack Oats...:: 23 co. 24 the place 000 are vatting for the arrival Peas a0 to 00' of Commander Cronje there. No Boers Barley,..,,. ;..,43 to 5t] Buckwheat ,..45 to 48 Bu • t •tl is ., Belmont, winch C 7 It o Bel. nSOI h f Are to besec 30 to. 3J l Tt^ 20 miles north o1` tale• Oriuigt River. The Bye 54 to 00 defeats in Natal are taking nil the fight out Coro ' !i5 to 80 of thein, and they will not tithe]; the Brit- Beans .14 to 14 Ish troops, 'though they may defend a few, Butter •... ,•• 15 to 16. Eggs lit g r [ v a here g chosen a heaele Inighti g is here e Hocks....., .. ao to ao that Clic rasa\'lest lighting Of the\eau' is :rTurkeysperib.,•, .. 10 to 12 ever, except for a battle near Pretoria." Geese per lb0 to 10 Row 'Wuldeley Siies It lilt• chickens 50 to 75 Cheese . , ...... 8 to 10 Potatoes, per bag 80 tol 00 Hay per ton ...... ..$ 6.00 to $. 7.50 Pork per cwt .. $4.50 to 35.00 HOUSANDS OF YOUNG MEN are , ed with nervousness,. deepen- troubled 91,1 s. of nearer k1V deatcy, exhaustion, los yt aching backs and kidneys, painful. urine= tion bashfulness, sediment Sit 0111102 tosses at alght, impotency, headaches, vancocete, :96.) O pitidples, ulcers, bone paius,—The results 0o£evilhabitsinyoutttor laterexaeSses. IOur Vitalized Creatlnent cures the worst cases. nuesIons & Varicocele 0 sap Cho' vigor and vitality sod produce 013 weak meat. (Dur Dollar •Treatltinemt t;) rov111 Cure You. its; Stricture and (Meet, V.) No matter how c'hro, tris -yield toour Vital -07 ine(' Treatment. enoat N0operation, n o pelmet.) \ ` ) *no demotion front business. All •drain si"? ,cease, Our Dollar Treatment will 0 Cure You. i.. �ba►cA &Sexual Dispases, cured forever, No return[ of the disease. br No r Dollar at • ll. 0� NL ern ur. No Poison. y Cure Yea, Vire 'Treatment willaur Guara7ntee Culree. We treat and eo re all die- ) f d Wooten for ONE DDtI�D eases o 111611 ail Cl}' Examination end 9onsaitet[en Fres. Write for Widen Liar tai' Home Treatment. 41 Michigan Avenue, r n h p��I ich ,.. DDEIgR i�DC�DDs, Detroit, M London, Oct. 255.—Although there is no reason to doubt the accuracy of the de-• spatch from Cape '.Lown to The Daily Mail regarding (lien. Yule's inovefiaent , it is gurions that Gen. 'White's telegram to the War Office is also flitted 0 p.m.. but males n0 mention of a joining, of forces.- When the War Office's despatch was issued, just after midnight, the officials annonncee that nothing more would be communicated until Wednesday 3000100(1, so that it is impos- sible to confirm or deny the news. Gen. Yule luta a llenvy 1u:tech Monday. over the Stratford Slopes and the Suerfon- teiu table, both over 5000 feet high nada arrived after dusk at Berth. which is half way between I orale s Drift a1(1 hasenl .t heavy had still He Unna White at was hardly: expected to join Gen. 1Y Ladysmith until to-dny. . His movements were actuated by sound judgment, since he soon would have been surrounded and in a desperate position. The combined forces at Ladysmith) now amounting to some 12,000 11tcu, will be amply sufficient to act on the defensive. ter. Baden-Powell -a righter. London, Oct. 24. The War Office mile Mixed this evening this 110spateh from Col. Sacco-1'owell, the British commander at attacking, dated Oct';ober. 1.Sth, tool forward- ed from Cape Town: `A11 well here. In a fight today tour mites from 'Mafekiig the armored troll, a section of the British South. African police and two sgn:tave of the - Protectorate 'Regiment repulsed the enemy, losing two killed and 15 wounded, the hitter 1uc1ml-tug Lieut. Bt.t9tinek, 0th Protector- ate Lieut. Bray of the T 1ott.c «leRegiment, ut sale Itegimellt, both slightly. "The enemy's loss is estimated at 53 0f killed, brailles 50 wounded. The names' oat 1/111011 and wounded will follow. All at 011 eQ splendlctiy and are vet)' >1nxteila for the next meeting with the endo A11 Well Dia Oct. 20. Cape 'town, Oct, 20.—A 1u088age received :01, evening from 11 tfcictug, by way of Lorenzo Marquez, says: "All well in Mare - deg 011 Ort. 20." Latest 500111 1.Ciinbd.rlexe. ('ape '1'0wit, Oct. 23.—A despatch tcht byEl Kimberley, darted Oct,1.1, de:petch 101010r to the Orange River, hes just arrived Here. It says that the position The Hit go t. ,il- 11e gid. • n c Kimberley iuh;l ht 1101.Yesis » g Cud the en• y ine he the position b1 the SpYt- foaenemy In the same 1 forctein neighborhood .:Cite prisoners who were captured waren the 1611more0 Solo tas are destroyed by the ISomrs et now reported alive and w'011 treated. Boers in a Hurry. 'Che lineis 110isred the ig of the Trans \•sal over Vlyb»r1 on O issuing a proclamation thflt tecimtllaland y eon, issuing part of the, 7.ransVanl. This 19 rt"garde(' us at ]'loin the repulijicit� hoot the colonial Dutch to join the . p r• of t nisi: llereaft0r of the charge n 1 »16l , incurring 1 tle- i Hiatt ' ultimately ' ere Boers i.lo ikota tren tion if the . M of 1t iln len:. e d. Cn1 lir•lce\v1tcU, on beg. t.' [unucdintely Issnect A proClauillllgn,yannir�,v tug the people thatIf >:I r 1 11tIsiity'•w jentts Were feend 1sslsl[1 g t see 10. Woos, either directly ot Indieee ly, 1 son wonid he pu111511ed summarily 18. a tteli- .'sof Cape >•c l t n • 'rest al arrests' 1 base rebel. 5.\e1 sten were made Vere yestcrdey. Advauacing oda Kimberley, tendon, Oct. 26• --'rite 1)ally 'l'eiegrepil has the following from Deana, Cape Col- on dated. Monday evening; Y,. Government ere nbont 19 - WhigTrnnsrnati (4orca u u s ung n proclamation (1ednring the dietriel nol'tln of the Veal River, and inclufllg 100e1,11anelanl, in he Boer territory. ''0Onlmnnclant (`rnni0, wh8 has been twice' rei)ohied pt Sleeking, Is said to be ft& eaneleg 0n IClmberley'r Gild to •116 imprison, leg Hien and eetzing stores and )ftrIltlone Loudon, Oct, 24, --The Parliamentary Sec- retary of the War O'tTjce, AIr. George Wynd- ham, in the ;[louse of Commons to -day, an - 'lettuce(' that Loral Wolseley, tbe comutand- er-in-chief of the forces, sums tip the sttute tion ID, Natal t0•tlay es ollows ""General Yu10 111(8 fallefn back to effect a inaction with Sir George Stewart White.. lie camped yesterday evening about 113 miles south of Dundee, without seeing any- thing of the elaeme during the marcih, and 1t has. Since been reported. that All's well. on the W schblutic ltiver.' "General White fought a seccessfol action with an Orange Free State force to -day on the road between. Lnclysniith and Newcastle, and should join hands with General Yule this evening, "General Yale reports that his wounded are doing iv i1. The Boer wounded on our 111. ,' treated just es Dur own, and 1 lint c , ca ry reason to believe the Boers will treat any of .our wounded in their hands 1n a 5[Illiltll'13' humane manner." Mr. Wyndham added : "I may remind the house that the Tralisvanl le a party to the Geneve Convention. "Lora Wolseiey further says : 'I have also ree 1vccl from Geeernt Walker at Cape Town the following The last message from 11rnberley, Oct. 22, 2 p.m., reports all well,' " Replying to a question Its to what ar- rangements had been made to employ 01 - Titian doctors to assist In the cafe of the wounded in South Africa, Mir. Wyndham said he was glad to take the opp'ortunity of announcing that Sir 'William elecCor- mac, the Otstiuguislled president of the Royal College of Surgeons, had Intimated his readiness to accompany General Sir Reavers Buller's force and place his great skill and ability at the disposal of the army mealenl authorities. :lir. Wyndham added : • ale have not hesitated to accept this pat- riotic offer." Steyn Has Good Gall. London, Oct. 24.—The Colonial Office has received a cablegram stating that President Steyn of the Oriulge Free State has is- sued a proclamation 1unmeing that part of Cape Colony which is nartlt at the Vaal Myer. Dr. Jameson in the Game. Lorenzo Marquez, Delagoa Bay, Oct 24.— Dr. Jameson, \'110 110(01110 3111110115 tlir0l,gll the raid which he heeded into the Trans. vital, (11111 has companion, Col. Grey, have. arrived here from Fng11111,1; Provincial Politics. Toronto, Oct 25. --Hon. P. It. Latchford, the new Minister. of Pub- lic Works, will run in South Renfrew, 1t. A. Campbell, l\I.P.P., will resign to create the vaca,Acy. No opposition to Mr. Ltachford's election is expect- ed. It is thought that Iron, J. R. Stratton n•ill have no opposition in 'West Peterboro. Mr. Daniels, of the Goderich organ factory staff, had one of his toes am- putated at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. It is not generally known that Lieut-qol. William Dillon Otter, who is slated to command the Canadian contingent in the Transvaal, is • a native of the Huron tract, his birth- place being near the town of Clinton. Be received a portion, at least, of his early education at the Goderich High School. THE MARKETS. Trading- in Wheat, Wan Dull—Mark- et Opened Loser Than on i1lon- day—The Prices. ' Chicago, Oct.-.25.—Wheat. opened lower yesterday on Liverpool cables, only showing an advance of 1;$d, in response • to the raise of nearly' a cent in Chicago on Monday. The closing quotations were : December 701e4c, May 74yec. Liverpool, Oct. 25. ---December and 5laxch Wheat closed yesterday .1/ed higher, May unchanged. LEADING NV111d.d.i.' 1IAILIc1TS.. Following were the closing prices at important wheat centres yester- day, Cash. Dec. May. Chicago .... 50 702 $0 7414 New York ....• 0 751/2 0 7131/2 eli1wat,kee ... 0 `70 , St. Louis ... 0 70 0 701/2 0 7512 Toledo . . 0 7011 0 721/2 0 7714 Duluth, N0 1 Not 0 SOS- 0 OS1/s 0 717A Duluth, No 1. hard 0 60 - • Detroit, real... 1) 701/ 0 723f 0 7714 Detroit, white ... . 0 60/ Minneapolis .. 0 001 0 671 p 70% Livereool—Close—Spot wheat dull Walla 65 01/cd; reel winter, >s 111/11; Nor.spring, Gs 2c1; futures steady, Dee us 11%11 May Gs Much Os tl Spot corn, 3s t• d , futures steady, \oa 3s r•id. Dec. 36 81/2d,. Jan. 3s 71/2t1, Feb 3s 0%0, Mlarch 35 01/2t1, May 3s (i/d. Flour, 208. 7rt)ltO lrO.l.IVII •fu ... Toronto, Oct, 25.—Receipts of'live stock at the cattle market were light FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY.—MTS.. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect suceews. 1t soothes the child, softens the gums. allays all pain. cures wind collo. and is the best remedy or Diarnccsa. Itis pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25. cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable, Be surd and ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. Children Cry for ST IA. NEW Meat Market The undersigned has opened up a new meat market one door South of Garlille's Store. where he will keep the choicest of meats constantly .on band. A CALL SOLICITED. JOHN T MANNING CALL AT THE FAMILY' Meat Market Some Clothing is (or� dere not made to fit. Shore3.'s Clothing is made to fit, not made to order: every garment guaranteed. Sold only by the best dealersa 't Maitland lodge No. 33, A., F. and A.. M., Goderich, gave a complimentary supper in honor of Alex. Ohr•iptol, a past master of the lodge, who is about moving to London. GIVE A YOUTH resolution and a course in Business and Short hand at the When the human foot was first introduced to shoes it was exactly as nature had made it, strong–symmetrical – handsome. It has been revolutionized from what it was to the foot of to -day by sixteen centuries of distorting tightness and freakish styles. " Slater Shoes" are made to fit feet as they are to -day, comfort first, but good appearance never forgotten. Twelve shapes, six widths, all sizes leathers and colors, Goodyear welted, name and price stamped on the soles, $3.5o and $5.00. For first class CORNED BEEF, PRESSED TONGUE, BOLOGNA and SAUSAGE, LARD and SMOKED MEATS A fine selection of BEEF, LAMB, FRESH PORK, and all kinds of Fresh arid Sated Meats on hand. Note the address, one door north of The R. Pickard Co's store. LOWS DV, PROP and who shall pleee limits.tohis career.. Catalogues free. .1. W, WESTERVELT, Prinoipel• Be-opon Sopt. 5. • ine TaiIGring esterda • 1;G carloads, composed of I'ou require a BLACK suit very yesterday, + 1 often at this time of the year. W.e are preparelll 525 cattle, 300 Shoop, 2,315 hogs toffityououtintheSnest style. Best quality and about 10 calves. The quality of Dods closest'prices. fat cattle, with the exception of a few loads for butchers' purposes, were generally infcxior, few export- ers being offered. Trade for the bet- ter classes of cattle was slow, while triose of inferior quality Were slow of sale. 1 holm. - T 1 t 0 to e4 10 Export cattle, c Export cattle, 110111 3 80 4 25 Butchers' cattle, melted lots 41)ii i 4 10 " medium, mixed 3 35 o 40 " ^Deal... 3 451 3 60 " C011111i011 . ) 75 3 00 inferior 2 60 3 80 Milch torts each .., '28 00 50 00 Balls, heavy,. export, good - giutlity ... . . , . 4 00 4 121/1 Bulls, medium, expott... 3 40 3 00 Loads good hutchcts end exporters, mixed . 8 871k. Stockers ...... 00 I. eellcrs, heavy .... .. 3 de Feeders, light Calces, each • 4 00' 5 1=r. .. 0 Sheep, per Ca Sheep, bot t ti, per ewe:. 2 2.0 Lanbs, 11)1000 per cwt.. 3 r3- Hop, 100 to 200 lbs.. each, 4 37;< light fnts ... 4•;00 4 00 180. t 50 8 00 34.0 2 40 • heavy fats .. .. 4 00 corn -fed 4 00 1 1'91 " sows ... 3 00 .... 11r(1'VAIra CAT "I'1,ie 11,:611lC1;1', tensa Buffalo, Oct. 24. -..Cattle -The trade showed no pm tienla.r change 111 tone. :]'here was 0)10 fresh 1011c1 cn s110 mill 11 fair gee• r t2ra1 demand. Calves were in u,od inti Sap.. np• 111y, fnir demand unci nlrhangOtl• 1)1101(6 t1 extra Were quotni.11e 57.75 to 58; good et 5 57.7.10. 1 1CC to cin� f Sheep enol Lambs --Tate offerings were 18 loads 1111(�1 Included 8 loads of Co mule 11.11101. The trade was stow, except on the very top grades, which, being lit Nonpareil v0ly light supply, sold n ebout 708(6)dey e close, or on the basis of:$3i 25. Extra ian11)) Toe market ., li tnb1O 55 to 53.23. r \f a.. •e' o Were n generally easy. Cfil!1f.sl6 '1 :'. ill ..1114'1'i. Cnnlpbeliford,0ht,, Oct. 21,—.1 the (n)np. beliford Cheese Belted, held hire, toelny, 1600 boxes were bearded 11. 3-1110 wns bid.. but 110 sales were made. Board. adjO1»'nerl foe one week, Ingersoll, Ont., Det. 24.—Offertngs iooley, 231.0 boxes September melte; no enlese 11e salesmen 1101dilig for 015110r prices: 'seine sold through the Week for tiles. Wedding Suits a Specialty A J SNIELL Agony of Eczema. Couldn't sleep �' at night with the torture. .Eczerna, or Salt Rheufn as it is often called, is one of the most agonizing of skin 'diseases, nothing; but torture during the day and two- fold torture at aright. But there's a remedy permanently of Eczema-- • kind cures the Worst relieves the itcling, burning and. smarting and soots leaves the skin smooth and healthy. It is Burdock Blood Bitters. Mrs, Welch, Greenbank, Ont., tried it and here is what she says: "33.03. B. cured me of Eczerna three years ago and I halve had no return of it „. 1 was so bad that I could not sleep at -..• with it. "Being g .. f B.B.B.1 tried if B ern told o , and Pato bottles made a perfect and permanent cure." 1�4g� This boautiM FREE! ("o1d•She11 Bollta In Itinr;. is ox gnlsito Plush -lined Case for selling one dozen dainty packets of Heliotrope. Rose. one Ylolot rorfame. Sell at 10 cants each. Return ns 91,25 and receive ring gadsrEtby re urn mail. Unsold o H011131 S10PPLY G0. Brox E T Toronto, Out. N DR WOODS E. Jr. SPACKMAN, SOLE LOCAL AGENT. ameningiosonsimpt MONEY'S EY PINE SYRUP. CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. Mrs. Alonzo H. Thurher, Freeport, INS., says: "I .had a severe attack of Grippe and a bad cough; with great difficulty in breathing. After taking two bottles of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup I was com- pletely cured.", Work while you sleep without a grip or gripe, curing Sick Headache, Dyspepsia and. Constipation, and make you feel better in the morning. SC ria Dir A FULL LINE OF NEW BOOKS FOR '�7 e n i n AND ALL THE CHILD RENS NE CDS AT Brownings. Where the Scholars are used well. Fall Any man who wears the J. D. King Co.'s Stub proof Rubbers makes money—money "a" that will jingle in his pocket, Search the world over and you twill find nothing better than, stub proof Rubbers, because there is nothing better. Any progressive dealer can tell you all about Stub roof, if not, write to the. D. King Co., and they will tell you. J . - You can't afford to be without them because they are the best. See that Stub Proof is STAMPED on the bottom of each shoe. The J. D. RING CO., Limited, Toronto. Montreal.. Winnipeg. as r i - -For Sill(; in _Exeter by H. Bishop & Son. 95 Cuttblsontandscndittons with the name o[ Srotir nearest express Dines sod wo 11th ship you this Violin with Outfit by express" subject to exanlaliatlon, E.v- ' amino Stat your express oriice. and ff yon and it exactly as - we rapresentit and entirely satisfactory, pay Cho express agent our special price, $4.05 and express charges. This is a finely Snishell, ar 99.00 Stradivarius model violin. richly colored, highly polished, powerful +,gc' and sweet in tone, Complete with (1110 bow, extra set otetrings and resin. A genuine .argaln at the prico. Buy direct from us and says the dealer's proat. Johnston & McFarlane, , Box E T Toronto, Ont• yR o 11 s owtan1o1 your nearest express office and we will send this watch there for you to examine. It is an open -foto, gold.plated, dust proof case, handsomely engraved, fitted with American madel7 jewelled stem wind and set movement, 1ady's or gent's size. Itisa 11rood timo piece, amain ap- pearance to a 515.00 watch, and is just the thing for trading purposes. I1. on careful examinataonyou aro convinced d watch is n ifce(' to s worth farmers than wo ask. pay the express agent 03.05 and express charges and it is yours, . Werry'EV- atck Cow BOX7. y Q7 Eoronto an. r Women's Allments, The late J. P. Doherty, of Clinton, had his life insnied for $5,000. He was a Methodist, a town councillor, Secre- tary of the \Vest Huron Conservative Association, and leaves a widow and infant child. Women are com- ing to understand that the Backaches, Headaches, Tired Feelings and Weak Spells from which they suffer are due , to wrong action of the kidneys. , �/The poisons that .. i' ought to be carried i • .6 i off axe sent back into the blood, taking with them e mul- titude of pains and aches.Maley Pins DOAN'S drive away pains and aches, make women healthy and happy—able to enjoy life. . Mrs. C. H. Gillespie, 204 Britain Street, St. John, N.B., says: 7. Some time ago Solent attack h Ihad a v of La Grippe. From this, severe kidney trouble arose, for which I doctored with a number of the best physicians in St. John, but received little relief. Hearing Doau's Kidney. Pills highly spoken. of, I began their nse and in a ]short time found 1 them to be a perfect cure. Before taking these pills I suffered shell torture that I. could not turn over in bed without assist- ' 111. the van with all ane Dean's Kidney fills have reserved We are me from thlg terrible condition, and have that is desirable in the line i o ck o£ our stock ushowyou Let s $1'7.00 Fancy Worsteds in all; the newest colorings, l: Remember we put up the best suit for $.t0.00 that can be bough in the count.... while you Mee without a gripe b � Work wh y � g p or pain,curing Dyspepsia, ySickEeadache g and Constipation and make you feel better in and. ache every a " removed v e Y P GIVE US A CAL1 Sri the horning, nide 25e, A Man is always . in The If he wears one of W. JOHN'S neatly fitting Ile is a sure fitter. His prieen are away down. His goods are the best. Call and examine his goods before buyingyour. - FALL SUIT W. JOHNS, slw- TilesTa By the est aind Ignore. the Rest In the end you will. find it cheapest. Furnish that va- cant room with one 01 our Bed Room Setts, Tables, Chairs, aha , Etc. ....: ' C SOMETHING SIL W o have it, you want it. at a ourfull line of look Take00 T FURNITURE and you ou will find what you are looking for S CI L Y SON F•[t'1#,N1TtrItE AN0 ttN15I+,.Ct'1`AR IT3S Opera era XIonse Block.