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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-5-31, Page 5NIP AANISP- MONEY TO LOAN, We have unlimited private funds for invest - Mont upon earm Or village property at lowest ates of luterest DICKSON & CARLIING Exeter. F W GLADYIAN • -(Succeseor to Elliott ee Gladman) Barrister ,Selicitor, Mary Conveyancer Etc, Money to loan on Farm and village propertiee at Lowest lutes, of interest. FFICE MAIN STREET EXETER TT KIN'Sh1 A'N L. D. S. AND - R. AIe 1-o- D. R. KINSMAN. L. D. S.D. D. a, Honor Eradwele of Toronto University. Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or bad after etreets. Office in Fan- son'a block. West side or non *vet. Exeter' _ DR- ANDRSON W. Dz s: L- U.S.) e. Honor Graduate of the Toronto University, seed Royal College of Deutal Surgeoee of Ontario, Ali bridge work, Crowns, ax 4 ?late we doneut the neatest possible manner. -A. liarnaless amesthette for painless extraction. The etrleteet attention given to the preservat- on of the natural teeth. Office opposite Cone teal Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. CUT THIS OUT send us with eteents in silver. and on will cet by return Mail 0, 001,11)EIN BOX OF ea0OPS that will bring you in Motto WONDY.• in One month, thau anything elee in America. Valeme-Yarreoutle N.S COVRT OF REN'FISION. TOWNSHIP OF HAY. .A. court for tho Revision °tilt° asteennent roll of the Townelep Of Iles for thee -ear ISO. 'will he held at the Township 1141, Zurich. on Monday, June itli. at 10 elect; in the fore - Moon. Any peons having buemees at sald hieurt Will please talto notice and govern them- selves accoolingly. Zorich, 'May 7th, lets). FRED htlehei Sr , Clerk. - COURT OF REVISION. TOwNSUIP the' USHOUNE A. court for the Rev Non of the 4,15esittuelit z'oU V the Township el Csboree, for the_ecar 90e, will be held ot the Township Mira, on Saturday, June end at Medea; In the eerelloote AoS %ware; having busitiese at raid court will Axe late *Mice awl oovern theinselve-taceordingly. FRANCIS 3101eLEY. Clint Whalen, May 711i NOTICE TO CREDITORS. O f Richard Elworthy, late of the Township or t sborne, in the Comity ot Huron, Farmer, deceased. Notice le bertny given pursuant to Chapter 129 11. S. Oe leg. that ail persons having (labile shallot the estate of thee -aid Richard Etwortby, -who died on or abent tho (lay of April. ° 19004 are required to send on or before the end ditY or suite. MOO. by post, prepaid to J. G. Mnbury. 8.4.. Exeter P. O., Solicitor for the lexceutoN or the mill ltiebard letworthr, their nerve, addrmee and ocenpatlens with partiett- lane Of their chant% mut itotement of their LecOunte and tbe nature of the 1 securltiee 111 any) held by them. And notice la herebY given that after the Met mentioned dote the told EXcenttire will proceed 10 disteibutelthe needs a 'the eald deceasea aniono the partiee entitled thereto having regard only to the elaime of 'which notice :tall bey° been given os above required ; and the sad Executors shall not be liable for the held aseets nor any part thereat, to any pereon or persons of vhose claims znotiee shell not ha e o been received by them at the date of such distribution. Dated the Oth day of hlay, 1009, J.G. STANBURY,Exonne Solicitor for the texecutore. - - NOTIOE TO CREDITORS Of William Stevens, late of the ]age of Exeter, in the County of Huron, retired farmer, deceased. Notice is Itereby given pursuant to Chapt. lee tt, s. 0. 1e97'. that all igersons lee Mg Maims against the Helate atilt° mid %Maui Stevens, who died on or about the 14 thy of Hoy, ltbifl, me required to send On Or before the 14th day et June, 1900, by post pre - pad to J. (I, Stanbur,y, it A, Exeter P 0, solicitor Sorthe Admintstmtrix et Memel Wm Stevens their =nes, addresses and oecupations with particihars their claims and a statement of their accounts and The nature of tbesecurities (if anyl held by them. Ana notice is hereby given thst after the last men- tioned date tbe said Admintstratrix will proceed to ritishibute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard Only to the claims of which notice shall have been given as libel e required -, and the said Administratrix shall not be liable for the said assets nor any part thereof to auy person orpersons ot whose claims nOtice shell not lave been received by brat the date of such dishib- talon. .1. G. STANBERY, Solicitor for Atiministratrix. Detect at Exeter, the alth day of May. 1900. BULL FOR SALE. A thoro'bred Durham bali, (registered,) 14 months's old, roan color, for sale on lot 4, con. 4, "Usborne. This is a fine SIMON HUNTER , Proprietor. lexeter P. 0. nN HER MAJESTY'S VIOL. Mon wanted at muse for No. 6 Co , 33r4 Batt„ eine, -Huron Infantry, (Excitor Company.) Ago -between 18 and 45 years, heightminimum, o hoe.' feet 6 inches, chest measurement.. minimum, 31 inches. Pay Mc per day. Apply at once to Lieut.'s Davis or .13oycl, Exeter, as wo are • desirous of having our company completed in time to take pare in the celebration at Exeter on the 21th; those who intend joining will pleaeo do so at once. H. T. BANC CAPT., No, 6 Co., 33ed Batt riEETING OF II URO N COUNTY COUNCIL. - The column of tho County of Bron winnow; in tho counctit chamber in tho town of Godo - on the first Tuesday- inJunc next at 3 o'clock p. to. W. LANE, Clerk, Dated at Gederioh, May 21,1900. GE NEXT WEEK IN JOHNS, 'The Teter. The posters tor Lemen Bros' circus , are adorning the bill -boards of the town. ORAM PS AND COLIC: Nothing yives such %tick and etrectuo I ri- Nowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. world vrill be here June lst. Billaw No I D 19001 or Ton Police Village of DasliwoOd, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON. 0 raise by debentures the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars, for the purchasse of Fire Eegine and other ap- pliances for the purpose of fire protea - tion and the supply of water therefor. wueneas the Police Trusteee desire to make provlsions for Fire Protection. Atilt WIIERMAS the Police Trustees estimate the cost. thereof at eS00,00 and they desire to purchase lire engine and appliances. and to raise for that purpose the eald sum of e500.00, by debentures m manner and payable as here- inafter set forth. Aon ireeiene.ea uuder and in pursuance of tho powers vested in the Pollee VilLegeTrus-, tees under "The l'ilunicipel Amendment Act,' 1909, Section 51. the said Trustees bave author- ity to issue debentures for said purposes, ex. tendino, over a period ot ten years. AND theinaeAs the total amount required to be raised Annually, by special rate. on all the rateable property of the said Police Village of Dashwooci, Ler a period of ten yeers, for the paying oif the mid debt. end interest thereon is tne sum of el03.60, as ea forth iu the schedule hereinafter written. AND WHEREAS the severed, annual amounts payable for principal and interest iu the re- spective years are thew respectively nt out in the said schedule. Aeri Wnsurees the amount of the whole rateable property of the said Police v10,14;7,001 Dashwood, according to the valuation. equalle. alien and determination of the Assessors of theTownships of Stepben avid Hay is$714.055.00. Wnentees according to smell equaliza- tion it will he necessary for the Municipal Denincil of the Township or 4teriken tO itoue benturee Inc the portion of Pollee Villag.e, situate in the Township at Stephem remounting to 53 per rent.; and the Municipal Connell of the Township of ilav, _to issue &hen.. for the pollen of such Police Village as ts, s,, 0. ate 1n the Towuship of Hay. amounting to 43 per cent.of she tetall amount ot debentures and interest, which is more fully set teeth in tho echedule hereinafter ritten. AN» there is no other exieting De. benture debt of the eaid Police Vilin,ee of Dash- wood. lin ITTiieliEFIME lehAeTED IT the Corpora. thin of the Peliee o of Daeliwood, and, it latretty enaciell by the Police Village Tres. tees as follows : L -It be Melia for the Reeve arid Treas- urer ot the Toweship at Stephen, and they are hereby authorized aud Mstreeted to borrow Inc the purpo.eei aforeeaid, the sum of E416.01: and to Done len deo bentures of the eaid Corporation, each for the:sum of artIFI. Payable at thetielmeis Hank, Exeter, and at the time set oat in the Fold scheilule to tide Iteelew, and such lJebeeteres shall terseFeet, in the respective years„ the attleunteot principal mut interest reepeetively, as' Amen in theehld ettedule, which niteweso is reckoned no the unpaid principal at the rate V bee per cent. ger maim lammitye Le 1 meal teethe Reeve anti Treee. utor of the Townehip of nuel they are hereby authorized awl histraielt 4 to burrow for the purpei..ei Vercelli. the sum of teee.1.10: and to lesue ten Ihebruturce of the eatil Corporation, vett for the smut of ht9.73. eelealite at the Mell- eoreh leecter. and tit Ow tiolra Srt out tri the ease esiacilide to Oda Bylaw. eget emelt de. hentnrce shall repreeent in the re years the imiounte of primly:Al mut iiitereet respect- ively. as ehown hi the told FcheiltVe whieh in. 101-04 le reckoned on the unpaid principal at the rate of tire err ren' perammin annuity). shall to lawful for the litieves of the Townehips of Stephen and llay. and 'they are hereby authorized and instructed to ..ien the Fuld Debentures, hereby authorized to bo I -- sued, and to mow the eame to lie !hexed by the Tretteurets of Met reepective Munieipalitiee and the Clerks of the respective Municipalitice are hereby euthorized and Me:heeled to attach the sied or their Municipal l'orporatien to the said Debentures. For the purpoee of rasing the Deben- Dime, the animal sum of VA ehall bonelsed and bleed hi (emit yteir by special rate therefor 10 00 111.E.rd. and r011retell tit MO *MOW time as ordinary rates for the elimielpal- ity eat% year of the taut period of ten years, from and upon all rateable property In the Dashwood l'olice Village. eituato In the Town. Phil) of Stephen, in addition to all other rates during the currency of the mad Debenture. 5. ---For the further purpose of paying the said Debentures, the annual sum of S1%74 shall be raised and levied in each year by speelal rate euelcient therefore to be raised, levied and collected at the same time o.S ordinary rates for the :Municipality, in eaeli vear of the saki period of ten years from and upon id* the rate. able property in the Dashwood Pollee Village, eitunte in the Towniihip ot Hay, in titidition to all other rates during the currency of the eald Debenture. le -This By-law shall take ell'eet ou and from the date ot the mooing tbereof, which date> ehall be the date of the Niue of the saki deben- tures. Tho following is the schedule hereinbefore re - tarred to:- TOW:011e sTEMIEN. 'Pinto. Amt. of Ault of No. 1, -Deo IWO :42.27 et1.611 553.57 Partible. Intereet. Prili1u..110pal. Total. No. 2. -Dee lo, lent 12.11 83,57 No, 3. -Dec 15, 1902 12.27 53.87 No. 1. --Dee le, 1903 11.60 53.87 No.. 7. -Dec 10011 12.37 41.6(1 411..66(111 No. 5„ -Deo 15, 19111 12.27 73.87 No. 6. -Dee 15, 19u5 12.27 53.17 No. 11 -Dee 15, 1907 12 27 41.60 43 57 No 10. -Dee 15, 1009 12,27 41.6.1 41,60 11.60 ee.87 6353."881 9. -Dee 15, 1903 12 27 -- $192 70 8118.111 eX13.70 TOWNSIIIP IIAV Time Amt. of Amt. of Payable. Interest. Principal. Total. No. 1-Dce 15,1900 411.33 til..411 819.13 No. 2 -Dec lo, 1901 1(33 No. 3 -Dee 15, 1902 11.33 &OM 49.73 No, 4 -Dee 15. 190.3 11.33 33.10 19.73 No. 5 -Dee 15, 1901 11.33 33.40 19.73 No. 6 -Deo le, 1905 11.33 38.10 5333 No. No. 7 -Dee 15. 1006 11.33 38.40 49.73 • No. 8 -Doe 15, 1907 11.33 No. 9 -Dec 15,1008 11,33 S5.40 49.73 No 10 -Doe 16, 1900 11,33 33.40 49.73 33.10 49.13 • 3113.30. 3331.00 3497,30 9.o -The votes of the duly. qualified electors of the stdd Police Village .of Dashvvood shall be taken upon this By-law on tho 160h day of June, A. D. 1900, cotnmencing at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon and closing at 6 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, and the polling booth for the taking of the vote shall be hold in Messer's Hall. in the said Police Village. and John W, Graybeil shall, and is hereby authorized as the person to act as Rettirning Officer, for the pur- pose of taking this. votes of the ratepayers. 10. -On the 10th day of June. A. D 1900.M the hour of 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the said Returning 011icer attend at Mosser's In tho Paid Police Village, and shall appoint, in writing, signed hy iwo persons to attend at the final SUMMIng up of the votes given foe and against this Byeitew; one person on behalf of the persons interested and desirous of pro- moting af the passing of this Bylaw, and one person on behalf of the persons interested in and desirous of opposing the passing of 'this By-law, Whioh clay- and hour aro hoteby fixed for the said purposes. 11 -The Returning Officer shall attend at Mosser's Hall, in the eta. Police Village. on nth June A. D. 1900, at. the hour of 10 o'olnek in the foren oon to sum uo t he number of yol os given for and against this 13y-litw, whieleelace, de -y and hoar are hereby fixed foe the purpose. hrovisionellv peesocl May 19 D. 190G. GEORG E KELLER:AI ANN. • Inspeeting Trustee. 3. olt()EGE IngLLVIRINIANN, IIISDOMIng Till8tO0 of the Police Villege of Dashwood, hereto cer• tifeethat theabove as a tom copy ot a proposed Be -law, whieb has been taken into temettlera tion by the Pollee Trustees of the Vitlege of Dasbwood, and which will be final iy pa tied. by the Po ice Trustees (in the 'event of the as,unt of the electors beiug obtained thereto). after one month from the first publication of the Exeenn Times, in the Village ot le:user. County. of Huron. the date of the first publica- tem being on May 24131, 3,1). 19002,004 thet et the Moto date and pied° fixed. in the above Bylaw, is the time and place for the taking of the votes of the electors and the place where the poll will be hold. . GEORGE KELLERivIANN, inspecting Trustee. Dated at Village of Dashwood, this 1911* day of May, 1900. ers Five Packs of Cards Freer One • pack, 'May I. C. II. 'Home,' Ono iiack Escort,' One pack Flirtation,' Orie pack 'Hold- eo•lighte One pack 'Otr Sofa Just Holds Two.' Samples of 20 other styles with book full of no - oleos. 'Sena 5c. silver for postage, • A. W. KINNEY, E. T., Salem --Yarmouth, N. S • • lief from•t lese diatressing complaints as Dr. The only Box • ing Kangarol in the 10 " re-heetehe THE. /.1X.WTE.R HE'S h4.FINE OLD CANADIAN, Sr Cbarles Tupper is the oldest and most experienced man in Canadian pabile life to -day. Yet be ha.s the vigor of a young man. Last Tuesday the House of Commons sat fifteen hours. Sie Charles entered the cham- ber a few minutes after rune o'clock in the evening. There he sat for ten hours continuously, dering thet time taking extensive notes, spea,king a couple of times briefly, and delivering a speed* of an hour and a quarters length about sunrise. Men at seven in the morning he walked home with a group of friends, debating and argu- ing all the way. 'Saimaa. or any other country has fesv old men like Sir Charlet; Tupper. Forty-five yeav* he has been in public life, and at the end of that time is leader of a great party. His succees is an exeniplifleatton of what pluck, determination and single - n028 of purpose can accomplish, esPeei- Ally when coupled with a good consti- tudoo and ability. You Cannot Seoure Main, Strength and Happiness Until You Ugc Paine's Celery r!ompound. MEDIUM TB T MEE,TS TM MOST URGENT USES, RELIABLE PROMP 1 !I EFFEOTIVE If up to the prftent you have failed to get rid of nervousnessi,sleeplessness, dyspepsia,, heat palpitation and un- sightly skin diseases that ;wive fema impure blood, it is because you haw not used Paine's Celery Compound. What this greatest of all 'modem medicines has done for sufferers in your condition may be learned from your friends and neighbors wto have made well by it. The discoverer of Paine's Celery Com- pound was PO idle theorist. Professor Edward E. Phelpie LL D.', of Dartmouth Medical College, had posi- tive proof of the great virtues of his wonderfal diseovery liefore he offered Painee Celery Compound to his fellow practitioners aud to the public. For absolute reliability in banishing obstinate diseases from the system there is nothing that apprOnelle3 Paine% Celery Compound. At this season of the year it should be used by everyone who is trying to get rid of nerve and blood diseases, dyspepsia, neuralgia, rheumatism and liver and kidney troubles. ir you desire a eer- tain and rapid cure, take nothing less than Paine's Celery Compound. Capt. Santiago. --- TXflO wOnnn's HIGHEST AND LONGEST D_WEE. This astonishing individual, Captain Santiago, uses no parachute, like or- dinary, everyday aeronauts; he leaps into no river's open bosom, like your tiresome bridge ;limpet's ; he carries no let-me.down-easy balloon parapherna- lia, but simply ascends the towering structure, the climbing of which alone is a. feat few men would undertake, and reaches the summit of the very topmost pinnacle, appearing to those far below hitu no larger than an eagle on a mountain's crest, shouts gaily, throws out his arms, bends for- ward slowly over the great frightful, yawning, gaping space between him and the earth, ever sis far below him ; plunges down, down, down! falling swiftly as the swallow darts; eon -dug rushing, sweeping through the awful void, heels top, head down - surely, every frightened observer thinks, to instant death. Suddenly he turas; swiftly as lightning is the turn made, and as swiftly made back again, and for many yards this fearless, flighting fireman turns somersaults. He suddenly tnakes his body rigid, and seems to stop his flighe moment- arily by doing so. N 'w he loosens again ttnd descends slower, and with an agility scarce to be believed. even when seen, lie lands safe and sound. (ln pt Santiago can be seen by al), free ns the air you breathe, doing this Melee -once in the morning, once in the evening -on the circus grounds, Exeter, Friday; June 1, with Lemen Brothers' World's Monster Shows. Ozias Maio( t, a, Tilbury East. farmer, while driving across the Me 0. R. tracks, •NVIS struck by en eastbound express itnd almost instantly killed. There is no one article in the line of medicines that gives so large a return for the money as good porous strength- ening plaster, such as Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna, Backauhe Plas- ters. Lavis Elliott, of Goderich, died a few days ago, teged 68. Me. Elliott was born in Donegal, Ireland, and came to Ibis collars, when. thirteen years of. age. After teaching school for some- time inLondon township lie learned tbe trade of blackstnithing in London city. and about forty-two years ago came to Goderich, where he had since resided continuously, following bis tradh for a long period. • In the spring the birds are singing As they build their mummy home, Blades of grass and buds are springing, O'er the mead the cattle roam. In the spring your blood HI freighted With the germs that cause disease, Humors, boils are designated Signals warning you of these. . In the spring that tired feeling . Makes you every duty sbirk,= Mokes you. feel like begging, stealing, Rather than engage in wOrk. But , there's somethi n g known that will f an to health and vigor lead. • . Yonwill find Hood's Sarsapnrille Just exactly what you need. .5" 1‘°A Word to the Wise is Sufficient." But some stubborn people wait until down sick" be- fore trying to ward off illness or cure it. The wise recog- • nize in the word "Hood's" 4ssurenee of hearth. For all blood troubles, scrofula, pim- ples, as well as diseases of the kidneys, liver and bowels, Ilood'e Sare.aparilla 23 the effective and faultless cure, Blood Pusiffer--" 1 have taken Hoodts Sarsaparilla. end find it beneficial for my - S elf and baby. It purifies the blood and S trengthens the syetezn." Mee. Holeav WALL, Clinton. Ont. Strength Siellcienes Myself, wife AM1 children leave taken 1:foo4's SarsePerilla illad it 'etrenstnened nes It relieved me of a lance back." DAVID hIeGeOner, Caretaker, Celt Institute, Celt, Ont. 04,a Heed's Ms etirelfrer Uls, tbe non.frritathig ami only gab:attic so take with Attied's NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS. The woman who is lovely iu face, form and temper will always have bot one who wankd he attract- ive must keep her health. If she is weak. sickly and all run down, she will be vervous and irritable. If she has tonstipittion or kidney trouble, her impure blood will came plinples,bloteh. PS, skin eruptions and a wretched com- plexion. Electric Dittors is the hest medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to pu- rity the blood. It gives strong nerves_, bright .eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. 11. will make a good- looking. charming woman of a run- down invalid. Only iiII cents, at any drug store. The trained Zebras wait Lamm Brothers' Big Shows are a curiosity. • be here June Ist. A. month ago or so. Ma.y 18. was tix- , ti upon by Lord Roberts as the date ▪ 111afelting s. Chancery sat nage of Gni High Court f Justice will ciotattlellee ou Mondale t.81b. Chief Justice :Meredith presiding'. Thursday the Salvation Barraciis was the scene or a "hallelujah wed- ding," when Miss Bella Kidd and John Neff, both of Stratford, were united in marriage. A. women .tvilo is weak, nervous and sleepless, and who has cold hands and feet, man% feel and act like a well person. Cartel's Iron Pills equalize the circulation, remove uervolisness, and give strength and rest. Wesley Walker, ts ho foe several years was 0. Torrabor or the firm of IValker Erna at Batton, furniture field- ers, Wingliam, has opened one in the furaiture businees in Myth. Ile has rented the sttfie first •door north of T Carter's harness shop. A 'fetid aud sad ate:idea took place near 13Iyth wi SunSay afternoon while Miss J. Ilraiinsek was driving borne after attending serviee 051 dm Presbyterien church. Two eteers fighting on the road ran into the lioree throwing Miss 13radnock and the children with her into the dii,ch. The children eecapefl unhurt, hut Miss Bratinock received a, serious wound on the temple and Was carried unconscious to her home where she only survived for a couple of horns. FOR OVER MTV.' YEARS AN OLD AND 1171iLieTRITIT1 1tEMEDY.-4-214Tri4„ winslow's Soothing Syrup Mae heel' ueeil for over fifty years by millions uf mothers for their Children While teething. with perfectsueeess It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays al pain. cures wind colic. and 38 100 best remedy. for Diarritwo. It et pleasant to the Mete. Sold by druggiste in every part of the world, 25 cents abottle. Its value is incalculable. Bo sure and ask for Mot Winslovhs Soothing Syru and Mice no other kind, • Summer is a season of health. -when. you take Our Native ens Tablets tool the blood, keep the vital organs fortified against summer diseases. ems a box-ouough for 0.00 darn. Beg- istered guarantee in each box. At druggists, or we mail it. eho Alonzo O. Bliss Co., Mt St. Paul Street, Montreal, Cam. - 51 Chest Feels Tight. Ton seem all choked up and stuffed up with the cold -find it hard to breathe. Cough that rasps and tears you -but little phlegm got up. Now's thetime to take Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Syrup before things get too serious. There is no remedy equal to it for making the breathing easy, loosening the phlegm and removing all the alarming symptoms of a severe cold. "I caught a severe cold which settled on my chest, making it feel raw said tight. Seeing Dr. Wood'a Norway Pino Syrup advertized I procured a bottle, which greatly relieved me. It loosened the phlegm, healed She lungs, and soon had me perfeotly well." Nrin MCKAY, RIPLEY, ONT. • Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. MARKETS. Eeeter, MAY llerd , 1910. Wheat per huebei ...,.. ... .61 to 61 Oats • . 29 to et. BarleY........ PPP A•• 0 * RA -40 to 40 Yea.a. ..... PP, /PON/. •••••• •• 410 to 65 Butter„.. ..... ..13 to 13 Eggs., - ... - 11 to 11 Timken e - -- - - • - ...... 9 to 11) Geese. . . , ..-- 5 ro 0 Ducks Chickens per * A 0 * • PO ••• 0 • • .... • • • 6 eo 7 - 7' to & • . 13 to 15 DrIed...appleso .. ... to to Pork dressed., -. . . - ,..... ...".$6.25 to 6.25 eeeeeeee...... LONDON efAxtereETS. London. MAY =ed. nee Wheat, per hnehele.-... .... 63 to CO Oats.... -33 zo 55Peas . .- ba to te Barley P A A • A A 11A • •• • • ,as tc, 42 Buckwheat -.45 to 48 Rye ...• 4 ....ewe 404.61 tar 56 COM. ........„12 tO 47 Beane 65 to 70 Butter . „ ••••• 14 to 14 Eggs 15 to 16 Ducks . 60 to 10 'turkeys per *. 10 to 12 Geese yer lb..-- ....Oa.. 9 to 10 Chicleens 50 to 75 Cheese E tAi 10 Potatoes per tag . , .. ohe to 75 Hay per ton ..4 6.00to 1 7.50 l'Ork peacwt. .. ... .. 41.1.50 re 4.1.00 ---- There are many rare annuals with Lemen Brothers' never before exhibit- ed in America, and will beiiere June ist. The most. valuable Elephant iu the world will be here June 1st, Miti4 Morlock, of Mitchell, visited friends here over the 21t12 holidays. To THE lacar.-A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear Drums has sent 4,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people linable to procure the Ear Drums may have thug free. Ap: ply to Dept. A. S. V. the Institute. WO 1?,iglith Avenue, New York.U. S. A. MEAN Meat Marke The underiagned bas opened up ew meat utarltet one door SOO ot Oarilog's Store where he will keep the choicest o meats constantly on band. A 0.A.LL SOLICITED. JOHN T. MANNING Sitherland hues 00* LTD. RE PREPARED TO PURCIIA.SE ELM ---AND- OTHER TIMBER, EITHER STANDING on IN THE LOGS, Apply to The world's highest diver ; actually flings himself backward from the point ever dived from. E. 0 Kessel 9 Foasetese, Exnasein Oser. Slater Shoe Leathers The outpot of "Slater Shoes" ie 80 large that the inokere are able to contrel their own tannage 491 141051 leathers. " Cauuck Calf," tint,1: from the best selected calfskin*, in black, light and medium tan an -I seal brown, " Iladduck." in bLielt and seal brown, from selected Patna goatskins. Boat leatite.-s are wearan.1 water resisting, porous and therefore sanitary. There are abg "ilat Vrench Patent," " French Enamel," "Pce.ricss rsifstiae; be.'" sees- cn these le..tl er*, retain.* thvir clez.tivity ami keeps them soft. r'tP The soleleallier is the best obt.-,:itt- i.; le,and ouevery sole is the makers' name ancl price in a slate frame, when the fiaislfed shoe 1MS passed its rigorous ereminetion. Catalogue, E. J. SPACKMAN, SOLE LOCAL AGENT. .Loili.oil 3 RING CIRCUS, 5 CONTINENT MENAGERIE, TRAINED ANIMAL EXHII3ITION, REAL HIPPODROME, FREE • HORSE FAIR. SURELY COMING AND POSITIVELY EXHLBIT A.T XETER FRIDflY,JUN.1 A 1 .rictiomENAL, FEArg QE G THE MIGHTY BOVALAPUS The rarest, strangest, awfulest of all the mighty monsters of the great deep. RAJAH, The biggest hrote on earth, ft towering giant. The very lord ,of beasts.. Taller, longer, weighs more, cost more than any other elephant ever captured. Bigger than the .famous Jumbo. CAPTAIN SANTIAGO NIGH DIVER, EXETER ROLLER MI LLS 'ALWAYS READY Mi 11 Feed and Cern CONSTANTLY KEPT IN STOCK. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID POR, GOOD RED• wiser= WHEAT. Carload maw. Southern Sweet and Improved Learning seed Corn. J. COBBLEDIOK & SON. CALL AT Af •:•.; THE FAMILY eat Market 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 Piresirs arid Seated Meet t on hand. Note the address, one door noeth of The R. Pickard Co's store. LOWS DM* PROP Women's Ailments. WOMell are com- ing to understand • that the Backaches, He ada °hes, Tired Feelings and Weak Spells from which they suffer are due to wrong action of the kidneys. 11110A0179 Ki d riey Pills are the most reliable remedy for any form of kidney complaint. They drive away pains and aches, make women healthy and happy -able to enjoySife to the fullest. Mrs. C. II. Gillespie, 204 Britain Street, Bt. John, N.B., says: " I had severe kidney trouble for which I doctored with a nrunber of the best physi- cians in St. John, but received little relief. Hearing of Doan% Ridney Pills, I began 'heir nee. Before taking them I could not .00p to tie my shoes, anoi at times suffered such torture that I could not turn over in bed without assistance. Doan's Kidney Pills have rescued me from this terrible condi- ion, and removed every pain and ache." highest , T- -- - •.--- LITTLE EDNA, The girl wonder. The only lady turning forward and backward somersaults on a bareback horse. A challenge of 810,000 to anyone who can produce her .equal. RACING STEERS/ A Great Novelty. Ws- EXALTED CIRCUS CHAMPIONS IN 250 SUPREME ACTS. Complete, Largest Greatest WOR.LD'8 ME9P+ROBRIB. KITT1E KRUGE9R, The only lady 4- and G.horse rider in the world. Whole droves and herds of Animals, Giant Camel, Long Maned and Tailored Horse, Baby Hippopotamus, Baby Lions, Serpents and Birds. A GRAND FREE STREET PARADE EVERY ENTRY DAY AT 10 01001( A. 11. High Dive, 10.30 A. M. Eine 6.30 P. M. BXOURSIONS ON 'FILL RfilLRORDS. ALL TENTS WATERPROOF. Doors open as 1 and 7 P. M. Performance at2and8P. X Robert Proudfoot, eldest brother of Barrister Proudfoot, Goderiels, has sold out his Oregon estate and gone to seek gold in the Yukon A severe cold sated o*1 my throat and lungs so that I could hardly speak. Atter other rem- edies failed I tried Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and one bottle of it completely cured me Mrs. Thos. Carter, Northport, Ont Clothing QUESTON Constantly pursues a man it is easy enough of solution, though when you are able to avail yourself of our offer. We are showing a fine range of Black 'Worsted in twills, vene- dans and clays (bought before the heavy advance in price and selling at the old prices.) Nice suits for $14 in fancy worsted suiting. We show big range at moderate prices in S co 6ch and Canadiantweeds we cary a large and well as- sorted stock. Prices to suit all. A. large stock of the lat- est goods voa, oerefor singt from $10 up. GIVE US A CALI, and see what we eau do for you, • J. H. Crieve. MERCHANT TAILOR. COVERED WITH SORES. 1.9.3. cured little Harvey Deline nine years ago and he has never had a spot on him since. TT is practically impossible to heal up L sores or ulcers especially the old chronio kind, with ordinary remedies. No matter how large or of how long standing they may be, however, they heal up readily and stay healed., permanently when Burdoek Blood Bitters is used, HARVEY DELI N E. Mrs. E. Delino, Arden, Ont., proves this In the following amount she gave of her little boy's case: "When My little eon Harvey was one year oia lie broke out in sores all over his body. They *raid heal up for a tirne'then break out again about twice it year, till he was past four; then he seemed to get worse and was completely prostrated. When doctors failed to cure him I gave him Burdock tBlood Bitters, and besides bathed the sores with ib. "It is nine years ago since this happened and I must say that in all this time he has never had a spot on his body or ay sign of the old trouble returning." • • es' „„; te.-ittitaseseisS2P.Zs-s; 55. 536.tatIt