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lrye
tii
lig bejen'
HURON, Chatham, at a salary Of
PERTH
1 Isi, MeTaggart, the esteemed poet
le:meter, , hae been ure
rrt
T a .4 EXBTER
HOW A NATtOP4 MOURNS,. • 0 THE IVIABK-E-TS.
meets stelae* et Vinland Embody a X,Vo,, orpt“ Ltver
Decrease in tue Vieible Supply oe
4 ; itenetirees responsible for diffieult di- Viieat-leiverpooi leeeletere A ere.
test, Against Uu411•14titl DOpOtiV:41, •
In, Finland the peeple contirem to t 1;6010i:01101s, DYSPEPSIA.
enue--Latest esuotetion
of Obis elbursts.
der the weather owing te peralytie aleow signs oi mourning at the loss when e
S.
stroke sustained about two weeks ago. ef their national constitutional t wnet beeducee, clizzinese, constipation,
Ilto Mows 01 Intorost to The neanY friends of Idr, McTaggart, rights, arid as a protest of Devils -1m-
' . . What tts of despondeecy,
, ii1110$ ReagOr$ lloopooloa covey, as he is a most obliging and ce, ee., who i's attack -tug their well -bee What fears of imaginary evils, eenee
he distress after ?attn., the eournees
Ye' ae
.„----ee---- of the Heron ExpeSitore aiea there en, 1 thetic iucidents to record, of the way tal'er xse"ce/T '1"lb UTIng I
titerOrt April 28r1 after a lirigering illness. ee, I in whi9h the Films 011(11fet their Dyspepsia resulted from torpid liver in
The Rey John McNeil, will be in. wife arid two 6roa.l..„A ,e,-.; e, „. .camPetan for clizetion and indee the cese of Mi. Jones, 2320 ..N. 12tb. st„,
, eadren are lef t, to ;'
. rie his los% eehee sympathy 's i peedence ageinse the systematic cut- reaistlelphia, Pa, wbo was a greet etaerer.
41ucted into his new charge at Bayflehl
,, of tyranny Oeld Oppression. - leer etatorievit ieede in ber 77th year le
on Nay 6th. it
Mr, Allen. Drysdale has. purchased
Frank Geffrey's farm and intends
plantiug freit trees me it.
We regret te learn of the innoss of
Mrs. John Stewart, a much esteemed
resident of Stanley toWeisbip.
Kr, Nen lit% of Egroondville has
some stra.wberries at full Islossons,
which is pretty good for April.
Miss Laura Dowsoo bae been ap•
pointed organist for the Goehen e,,feine
°dist Sunday school Stanley, for the
• will be pleased to hear of lue early re- tioa agwast the rule oi them uvula i
efUeicot official. tug and very existence, according to W" t
tlio$o 6ouotio* Mr, Allan Mefeean. of London Eng. the Lencion Anglo-leussian, The Dee ot the /stomach, the bad taste in tbe mouth,
111 land, eldeet Seri of Mr. M. Y. kaeLeen tura historian win have met p *ad ferth' t° me° the 1M et the
expressed for the bereaved ones.
Perth
Mrs^ M°/:)°welt List°wel lay to tell the yet unknown, ehor
elsh. good's ..farsaparilla
visiting her parents Mr. end Mrs. Totn hut., touching story of the blade
Here we wish. to mention only gew that stle was eempietaly cwed eta
of QOM alreadY known, and espeee tte attendaut aches and paine, AS °Peers
- been by a laithiul use of
COTIling Year.
On Friday eveniog the only child of
Mr. and Mrs. Lein Makins, of Varna,
died after a week's illness of lawn-
Metion ot the bowels, which baffled
the skill ot the doctor.
Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Murray have
vacated the Varna hotel and moved to
Egraoudville where they have rented
a house. Mr. Martin the new mine
beste is now in porseesion.
More eases of eick beadechte bilious -
nese, constipation, eau be cured IP Tess
time. witlt less roedieine, and for less
money, by using Carter's Little Liver
Pills, than by any other mous.
Mr, Thomas Voneitt, Mlle Green, in-
tends leaving for the Old CounteY tu
the near future. Mr. Oonsitt has been
in poor health for some time anti the
ebange will likely do hint good,
M. Searle, who is au anthority up-
on such things, says a steel eolored
beetle is destroying the grape Title
buds and that the gooseberry worm is
very active. Be recommends libevai
epraying witb, hellebore 115 the hest
preventative.
Mr. H. A. Cooke of dluevale has
disposed of his hotel business at that
place- to a. /dr. Johostone of Gotle-
eiels end now contemplates engag.
Sam in husineee in the county town.
We understand Its is negotiating for
the Ocean House.
Mrs. E: Webber, of Ray township,
pear Zurich, had the misfortune on
lgorelay to have o• laud roller backed
over her. It appears she was cleats
mg the roller and told the horses to
back and her dress eaught with the re -
milt that the roller passed over her.
Fortunately she was not much in-
jured,
Miss Bella Doig, Kippen, accompan-
ied by her brother John, left for Deer
Lake, Algomn, where they have an
extensive tract, or laud that requires
pereonal supervision. A caeloed ot
effects Wee also shipped to the same,
point. Williams]. brother of the above,
cue worthy Tuelterstuith eottricillor.
returned from Detroit where be is
prosecuting the study of law to see
then, off. The cad hotneetend has been
leased to Mr. Wm. Strong for several
yertre
Wm. Alexander Barr died at bis re-
sidence in Hullett, ort 29th eepril last.
was born in County Tyrone, Ire -
la, near the city of Londonderry.,
coontry at the age of 18 and settled in ellImPs in the Province g of Ontario. books -cross titlee accounting tor the Calle, ts
78 years ago. He came out to ti edes the dates for holdln e
tbe village of Boenby, county Halton, Th f 11 ' 's the coos msition difterence betWeen the figures. $ince wisdom of the Old Saying tbet a stitch
e o owing1 ieer ime saves tun t
senere he remained eight years, Der. the westere dtstrlet camps:- then something like 500,000 ' t'• e T tke Hood's for
ieg his stey there he married Jane _Infttp,try btegatie, Juurte 4.to 1u-2f/rat books have been received ae the 'appetite, strength, and endurance.
Mr. Jasper Frit/item, one of the mourning etalon. The measure or -
early settlers of south perth, passed deriog the abolitien of the Flattish Tbet acts 00 all the dieestive orgarte,
away on Friday night, April. 26th, postage stamps' and their substitue came dyspepsia, and give perniertelit Vieor
At recetst meeting of St, etarys! then bY nessin. laleaSUre iia itSelf Of Ar4 time te- U4go wlwiv aYate41.
Council a grard, of $150 was made to- 130 praetical importance whatever,
wards support of the 'band. The sum ,, met with a, united popular protest
will not be paid lit ahltlele. but la mon- !I which does much credit both te Flue LIDOS to the Memory of
thly instelltnents, providiog the haneU-nisla ingenuity and tenacity of pure ,
play to the satisfaction a the caul, ,- poso which shall yet prevail. When
this measure was proMulgated, the Mu. AND M85. 'Ls s% V.'s Vatrog.
The Publie School Teaehers' Cone i' Finns issued a black stamp with the
cil,
"Sourei-Finland" and the use, Dear mother thou hteet, gone and left us.
mittee at a meeting in Torouto, res i words
_ tunseuded the eppointorent of Mr. tionee coat ot arms on it. This sa"„,17.1Pee„0„e„3„n,,,11„,e.feere,bgefletrede
W. D. Spence, prmcipal of St. Matra 'I; etaum they efexed to the top right ., -Nee ree -ie. fen- tee' eThire-et Tele: el
Public Schools, to the teaching stetti, corner of the envelope ;deeply as a • - - v
rLfuere Ketchum Public School of To- i sign, ot mourning and protest, While 114"11")"lt te5ellrg4te.
?, afaXilig the Russian stamp on the We wield net wiilt Fea mete Wein
That. we ere certem of,
On Uondity otlaug week, at liele; centre of the other side ot the en. ' Vera"' thls w"14 wettki eest"
mony, Mr. George Scott died. Ple; velope. 'Tete Imperiel Governmeet Teeere ere sevee of iie left to mourn,
was a native of Scotland, having come ,i got Alarmed, as it, always doee. et eseeet, pt es those ttbe have no hope.
sentimental man.iest , ...elepalighega.leveeeMespritrie, tthuevy. have borne
in 1884. He then eettled in the Gore 1. tees, of national I eeling. and iala fee'er" ;,[
to this country from Melrose, Scotland i such puroy
of Downie, but about eight yes 080 days interdicted the practice. The 'i menyle4 es leilew in 7Q1"stel's
he moved to his farm to South East- ee s n
. _ ,. ., ,, Inns . owever, would not giro in., ; .6.1•11 laenesseltehl'etadrIllnlira'Tworetr anti ileeti
• I06 81, COnCeSSIOn -O. A-410 W10°W l but not evisbing to infringe the iftr ; 4n" RIP° aRrraigheP tile"'
Nr. Joseph, liarohly, of Dublin, f
seri uoz-Geeeral. began to use very thin, ,, Re 04e4 as ch'elstione ea:41°1.°r';
.. I fabricated at the office of the Geyer- Father te gone jot, twenty
n a family of three survive.
(Ilea trausparent enVelOpeS, puttiog the . 13"t 1)111 "111. elitiften It aWear$'•
n MonaoY morning ef lest week, Apel black stamp inside so that it could "' It "3(4°4's vil€'tPlan'e
tient' years a resideut of Stara,
pite all that, medical skill and loVing 00Ventor-Gellerai dela r d th• o ' When Ilene bet DA was near.
4114 le8" I be well seen from. the outside. Th ' Ile teolt him from e_ in elle eight.
ceeeed hael been IR all wieter,
•rm•Aeren••••••
friends could do, he away to the to be an. Ill al te4 e Ando': at daWn liar we saw
. eg prac tete tete, itud. Illslifelitul illeappeared.
mgroetairtnbmults Wavesall:leiwtwohseohuinclAZ forbade It, but tile peuoe still wawa,.
two daughters, who hove the Elms T It weenie weeied wilt
i not give ie. We cenuet say dceet Thou.
pathy of the ueigitherhood iu their it ureh:fIrteiree ofertdb.0 Il_elV 4--untaMasPiSa•nwtbgial . T(1., riir ,I,,t4e-T-attii-i4aa° le hun'ell
marY
with the, two -heeded eagle. is exprese- she toll ,,,,m,,,,t8Itute'lellelelatwl:rtItill:rm.,
ed. in Vinuish currency for eorres. Vett ma, , reel IQ •
pondence within the grand dudes., she Slid 8110101144 haderaica thet ITO
and in copecks for correspondence to mr" b'er t" a"."" '311913141Y61'
Russia, end abroad, afi if to imprese ' cm -upend wore. Melte-no Nem.
et teeberste rp.
hour of affitetton.
Middlesex
Mr. Bert Ellis, Who is so well antl
favorably known in Lucan, has been
heard rrom. Writing front Port'
Towasend under date of A vtru. ett e
Montlay ,relllOgi May s.
La Lieerpool to -day evueat natures elosed
%4 per ceptal lower than On Saturdaeo
Faris weeet optiops eevaueed to 40
eeetthaes, end clear 40 to 60 centimes VP
daY.
Chicago wheat optious deellued Yee to Tte
Per busb,e1 to -day. Cora optioas deeibleg,
tic for July.
TeM YISIDLE suersx.
A. a cempered with week ago the Tie:,
110e $uPter et Wheat be Catatea arid the
Vetted. Stetee bas decreased 1,09000
hkehels; tbat of tore has eeereased 03%-
000 bushels, and teat of oets has lucreaeed
3.62,900 buseels.
To recapitulate,. die vielble supply 01
wbea.t in Canada mid the Vatted States
together with that afloat to Eurepe, la
e0,45,000 bushels, against 01.305.000 bush
-
013 e week no Awl 00.08e,000 bushels a
year
LE-SPX:NO WelEAT ItAteieETS.
Following are the closiug quotations *t
important wboot ceutree teelaY:
Cask. MAY. Jule. Sept.
efe 71%$..• •
New e • .... 0 eree 7See • • • •
Milweuiree 0 Wee .. 7*•!;19 -
St. Louis liete 0 WW1 'Pi
Toledo 9.741e 0 74% 0'4 ---
Detroit, red 73e1e 0 75% 0 70 •--,
Detroit, white 0 75% ...• • ••e
Duluth. No. 3,
Northern 073 0 Web 0 74te ...•
Duluth, No.
the outside world with tho unity ot
orthodox Russia., which bence.
states that he is leaving that evening 11101Y
for tete, in
The first annual milita vamp of in-
struction for No. 1 ndlitary district
will commence at Carliug's Heights
London June 4, and the slecond camp
on June 18. The cansp of 1001 ro-
3mises, for a variety of reasons, to e tioniil mourning. It is significant m
highly important one. To begin with, itselt as regards practical result, but KEEP THE BALANCE
it is to witness a radical reform in the it is none the, less paaltetic and in. ;
ALI, NEDVEee,
hOFIIi forth will have no longer the con.
Islands.
her dominion, but only the autocra. 1 elliburnti heart aud Nene I tile ay y
tie rublee and copecks. remedy such people require. They restore
Such. la the story of the unique j,ltleeret.regtriaeorg ot the aVgiTe
Meek stamp adopted OS a. sign of na- gee stew.
Imes • . 0 754 .••• ••., • •
)41110)0411(//1.3,':;NO.
1 Norteent.. 0 le‘ei 0 Iat':4 0 0*
1$Arrxsu
Liverpool-eilloSe-Wheat. spot oasy; Nv;
staudard Oat, es 2140 to Os 3d; Welles Pee
atoek; Ng. 2 red winter, no eteek; Net.
Northere spring. es 1.0t'sd, to da 84; oneself
steady; e'uly, tie leeed; bept., 03 led. SPA
corn, alleetel Atacticall, old Red UM
4e 4Yett,te 44 is; future, toilet; MaY,• itecet
Ina% 48 1d; Sept., 4a else. oftetr,
Mina., les to les Zd.
leendon-Close--Wheet, caegoes arrived,
stitutional markt, m and pennis Ire , Many eeopletety Oise? are.01011 alaernvdetr"detaarelitt
etertled Or ueset, eas y
.......--.
wetter of dress. 13y it district order, attentive as einboaying the sente. , It bee peen truthfully said that any
the coutroantling ofticers of regitnente ments and character of 0,, neeele so disturbance of the eveu balance of
are instructed to select such materiel omen attached to their country, sc. ' health causes serious trouble. Nobody
as they nay deem hest salted ta the persistent in resisting every en- ,, can be to careful to keep this balance
needs of them local for drill purposes. erotschment on their eherished rights' up. When people begin to loose ape -
Then, ngain, there is likely to be and liberties. etite, or to get tired easily, the least
more attentiOn paid to shooting aod , imprinleece brings on sickness, weak-
,
less to complicatea movements that A Vast Index. 1 ness, or debility. The system needs a
tonic, craves it, and ehoeld not be
warfare. The presence or returned 'The index ot books at the British denied it ; and the best tonic of which
have little practical bearing on actual
South .A.fricen veterans in nenrly n.11 museum is at last complete, after ! we haVe Any knowledge is flood's
the regultents will add nnieerially to twenty y_ears of hard work. When 'Sarsaparillas 'What this medicine has
their effieiency, • the printing of the great catalogue ;done in keeping healthy people heal-
. ---,- .....04,-.-----. began in 1883. the neamiseript cateeei thy. in keeping up the even balauce
The last militia generee orders de- logue then used contained 3,000,000 , of health, Ores it, the same distinct-
' 9 references to about halt as many ' ton as a preventivel tbat it enjoys as a
IsOndon, Huron and BruOo,
•
elreo NOenel- leaeseeger.
London. depart... ... . . 8.16 A, et, 4.40e,er.,
Centralia ..- ..... ..... $3,8 880
Exeter ......,„,,,„ .... . 9 30 6.0
Reneall. ........ ....... 9.11 6.16,
Eteeen 9.50 6.3
lertieetield ea, 0.33
Clinton .. ......... 10.15 588
Winglittra, arrive."11.10 8.00
GeetiOfloneet--- Passover
Wingham, depart ..... e3 te„ 3.1e, P. re.
805 4.19
8.•=2 6 02 EITHER STAleTDING OR IN THE
9.37 6.12 APP1Y
Clinten ........
IlruceAeld
KiPPenRensaU
C A •
Exeter
Centralie.
Lonclon,errive. •
Satherlara
ARE PREPARED TO PURCIIASZ
f4'--Li1V1
AND-
A. ruID -1
7,4T .e.o
• I
...„ 8.15 4,47
845 " ' Loos.
846 5.26
ONEY TO LOAN.
I
We have unlimited private tends for invest-
ent upon farm or Tillage property at lowest
retes of luterest.
WIC -SON & CARLING
Exeter.
E. 0i Kessell
liefeemefeete, EXETER, ONT.
°NEN" TO LOAN. Roller Mills.
1, have *teem> anzettut of private funds to r
loan on fawn awe vineeevreperties otiose rate;
Ilur3ster XI" St' E2ceter,:1 Fanner's Woman -0*
of interest. 01.4411mAN‘
We have procured a ear load ef
THOMAS PHosPHATE FoNvpu.
whicia the best fertilizer on the.
market,
J. Cobbledidc & Son.
off, Nast sietee !met report,
outporte fer sale. 2; wheat, en Pe5se3e*
einieter ea basely any demand; eeegtiee
Australian, iron. passee•e, ties 1,Yel. Paid.
net. Maize, (nt passage. rattler ealdert ner,
eels mixed Anterleen• within a week, 203
illd• Pettit spot Amertcatt taxed, 21s, newee
flour epot Mee,. 21e.
poorer dematid et emit= Price% V401
dull at a deellue et 4%.41. AteteelOtet MAUI
Waite at a. deeline leed; Darniblett eteedrs
Azneriean gad English tiour quiet but
eteedy.
Antwere--elotte-WIleat, spot quiet; Nee
2 red winter. 3.7eif.
PerIS-CleSe-Witeat. Arm; May, 3.9f rele;
ZitiO aud Atm., aot 2.6e. Flour, Arm; here
24f We; July milt Aug.. 2.1t 4."te.
ToneNTo 1.4..erteENCE MAetieZT...
'Wheat, white, binge 73 to $••oe
etiEDJOAle
11. 11. ravEits. TDEONTOVNT
eee VETZEITY. ID le C.119. Titnity leniver
stir, (fticeoCreditoo. Ont..
W.11110WINlING
tr tleedeate Tt.ettitite (Leveret*"
t Zee end troeidence. cicerone:tit Labor*.
tory, itet,er.
LEGAL.,
DICKSON & CARLIN
-14•11••••11,
elarrieteree Salieitars. Notariereteenveyanceee
Ceuuniest tiers. iielieitete ner the MOleetis
Batik, EW.
1Niettee to Loan at loweee race of interest.
ern-2,14.ni STIMET. EXETEIt.
1. re, calltilie, 41.4. DICIT4ON
W. GLA.DIVIAa'sr
to Elliott Gladrean)
SreA, Latier-Ciette-Feee1541 wheat
4 has illustrated the
Jend end 83rd egunents, .8 seutn, their average yearly n.UMber
Ford. They cattle to the township of 21thi Exeter, MAY Sru 1901.
Flullett about the year 1850 when this Hussa", • being now 40,000. The preparatjon
part was almost, an unbroken wilder -
division and Oth Field 13attery, G. A. ceOree, been enormously expensive. 'lita'irloy
Artillery, lune 18 to 20--lst brigade of the printed catalogue hos, of telNueet Per bushel - 61 40 63
.. 20 to 31
..10 to el
bis death. Second ilefantry brigade, Junel8 to It was hoped at the start to reduce Pens ..... -
..
ness where be remained till the day of
...... ...Op to es
28th, 20th and 80th Regoe the cost by issuing it to subscribers,
Mr. Sosepli Guinan, assessor of the 29-22ha,
township, of Stephen, has completed -and for a yearly subscription of £3
his roll. The following are the totals
of his returns Total acres, 57087;
total assessed value. $1,805,425 ; male
persons from 21 to 60; 917 ; total pop-
ulation. 4141; number of children be:
tween 5 to 12, 1309 ; number of child-
ren between 6 and 16, 1081; cattle 5013;
sheep, 1041 ; hogs. j509; horses, 1812;
acres of woodland, 10255 ; acres of or -
client. 563 acres of fall wheat, 5175;
dogs 451 ; hitehes. 4.
On Friday last Miss Maryilichbourne,
third- datightee of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Tichbourne, of> Godericla, »passed
away after an illness ot severe' mon-
ths. Theyonng woman obtained a
profeesional teachees certificate et
Christmas's, 18e0, and taught School
last year at Crediton until she WaS for-
ced by ill-bealth to give up her positi-
on 'in the fall. She returned to God-
ericl,. and ail efforts tn restore her lo
health were in vain. Her parents and
the remaining • of the family have the.
sympathy of all in the many sorrows
which have been their portion of late,
this being the third member of the
family who line' died within the pest
•eilftenteinotitliS.
merits.
les s. subscriber received all a
parts published in. the year. As the
SORE THROAT AND 110A.RSENESS number of voluenes issued annually,
An effort WAS made some timeeiten
to ctileanitt-ra, beef ring, :in Tuerter-
smithy but 'the projeet was set on foot
too late Ibe eteisort and it being
. .
with their attendant dangers nay
be speedily averted and remedied by,
the use of Poison's NerViline. Excell-
ent to gargle with -ten times better
than a musterd plaster. and more con-
venient for the ontside. 'Nerviline
penetrates the tissues instantly, so-
othes the pain, allays inflammation, and
cures sure throat end hoarseness simp-
ly because that's what it is made for.
The large 25 cent, bottle of Nerviline is
unexcelled as a household liniment. It
cures evervthing.
*C41••••••••••
hOurever, rose from fifteen to thirty,
-while the subscription rem:eine
same, the price of each volume fell
from the low sum of 4.e 86 to 2e 46,
and the revenue from this source had
not been great. Only about 250
copies of each issue are printed, and
only about eighty are circulated, half
of them given away! In all there
are over -600 volumes of the cata-
logue, containing the titles of 2,-
000,000 books, The subject index
will be the great task of the British
museum in the new century. ft is
to be commenced at once, but Will
not be ready for fifteen years at
BOHN least. -St. James' Gazette.
BEADFouneein Oreditime on the 6th inst,
f f George eleadford. of a daughter. t
Ono Knows Erenels, but-
buu EAU/N.-In leeteer, on May the ith, the wife
of Wni. Eaton, of a son.
DYE11.-In Exeter, on the 2nd hen, tho vrife
of Dee 1)or, of a &Legit:cr.
TAYLOR -hi Exeter, on April 22nd, the wifo
of }Leery
SWEET -(u Ihty,on tho 25th April, the vrife
of Wm. sweet. of a daughter. Since the Bernhardt engagement.
13ASSOW-To Croliton, on Friday, May 3rd, dinarily truthful persons tell the
wife ot Mr eaosew, of a daughter. most Ootounding legends coneerning
- -- their knowledge of French. Gray-
be.ired mothers and fathers who
dawdled over 011endorf halt a cen-
tury ago, proudly assert that their
"French is a, little rusty, but'-"
Their grown-up daughter, who poUr-
ed over Fasqnelle twenty yeexs ago,
serenely say: "Yes, I am. not so
well up in French as I used to be,
but-" The younge,st, generation,
which is still pouring over the con-
temporaneous French- grammar,
vrhatever ie may be, save blithely:
'Ye, we finished our French course
with Mine. 1.1nete11e - last term and
und.erstand most of what Bernhardt
Butter....
Tur eys
Geese
Chickens pore,
.. -
Wool. • , • • 16 to :ell
Dried:Sim-les- • . s to 6
Porklive weight *-- .. 26.10 to 804C
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
As On ANTI WittoeTsteur, lesatenv---Mrs
Winslowei Seething Syrup bas been used for
over fifty years by raiiilloss of mothers for their
eitildrea wbile teething, with perfect succeee
It soothes the child, eoftens the gums. allays al
pain. cotes •,vind collo. end is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. It is pleasaut to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
:Irmo e.nd ask for leire Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and take no ottier kind.
•
• ••.•
to 10
to 8
. • 5 to 5
10,1611 ••••• 0 73 •
" life. bush 11,490 0 70 Al. 4
" Z000, 0007 • 4.1 0 62 A I
"IWO& b0e14 • 00•••• .0 ••••• 0 65 4.01,,Al
1170,, bush ••••.••••••,01.1. 0 r114.5 ,••••
0081a V• or', • 4114,1 • 1 V•0
Barter. Web. •••,..•..4*. 0 47 •
Oahe beet, 0 35 • *,.4
aUgli,trilta•ty UU4Lir • ••• a •ft 0 03 • 1,,f
wonoNro PA11,51 PRODECE.
Neholestile.
hay, baled, ear lots. toa..41.0 78 to U. 73
'Anew, baled, ear lout ten, 5 50 0 03
Buller, dairy, lb. rolls.... 0 14 0 3,8
Butter, tiftlry. large rolls..0 13 0 14
Better. creamery, boxee.. 0 25 0 10
/Slitter, ereamery, ite toile. 0 ee 0 20
Better, eatterte tub 0 11. 0 12
Egan, itew-leid, doe .......0 11. lle
Roney. per lb 0 3.0 0 13.
TORONTO eltDieS Alen W4)01..
lildee, No. 1. green $fl elite to e
hides, No. 2 green 0 Oeiee
Ilittes, No. 1 green el.teers.. 0 07
Rides, No. 2 green steers.. 0 06
elides, cured 0 97 07ift
Calfatens, No..3.-----------0 OS ...at
1 have often wondered vrhether the
It -Verne individual is in the habit of
telling the truth about his knowl-
edge of French. Thie „has been borne
'n upon me all the more strongly
411 moreover. a -neve thing iti the- !elm. . 1.:1,,,,st,. to .1., x 0 er, oa,se Ors ims., Gesso es
it litteg fire but will be teken tip mewl leleap ,rd de yotres4 months. • .
wi liker, , ' Ill Bet/ Ste eonlit y such ri n Vri .,,,, , ,, _, • . 49-....
are tenite 01)1' 4)t. • Tile following ,
flee e 4422- ;lee t: ise'ire 1,1' -111.e. NV'elkerton . •_,-,. . .
Herahl re er------------------------------------1 le e lee, , he ve4.201quir thner:3 at fnult. li.,.'e yotm
Al ri.,.,,i w.111, -2, 0,4,1 i sm i I 0 1 1204 firsde.%.*:1414,11,00vai;air x,,,,,,.,..,,,..„. ense that
'411t-
-eettl:e 9. iteeol. el- .e.bilellehel .4ns ilie ‘...ou f l'N 7IU.1 51rnINING
i b tter of Four teok heed whe of b
11.,,,1.4:'' `Vuing. I lt,f. ,4*''Ilverillg l'ereiv"-'4 O.riesi'f.'oi'Ilf°yeu hew- e•Icen A L, ...0.-1..1.ver leill
sive t teit n•112,2414 It 1- t".44tt en ell 1115.1111)1,1' 1140 ttigh: ear, .e.. Severe ii,tle "'fellows work
Orr-
ft,r 4 he Tett oc• lese-f terve im Sat- elet• fee 132211100k.
22142 2,et , /4 2,1 (hue, the teeyee. .iie eeeeee. eerie, awl enrich your blood.
f,,i. • 111.o.l.e tv.ut vigOTOU4,
.41441
Mr. Leos, 'who reeOlee just smell or' while Yoe eeteekvillmet,eripe or Fein.
ritteigtpoi...N1,,,),1),.,1,:sdeiseetioilbeeabtsitticeleice,sisino, . '1(Se stos....i' ,LS.1,....,;Te.e..Sle'll.et'gi'll'27:11:ileNt.. well eam4 I said, but -"-The Argonaut.
. mess (he man f,t• 11)4 ty , sk end I. ton Teea oel •
Mr. Chae. Diekson of McKillop bee t , Any thot niter 1 alrme , vac iiox or noeies '
A Coufed:erata Museum.
24 hook %%ellen is a 'mil carinsity in it s ( E t; ANDM4Q
Way, eepecoille •A t(Vitq COntent,S. TI ' -Iiaiiimin' I. lint. The Legislature ot A.1a.batna has
waS :printed in Ed i ellit vele 212 .1831 It • --- --------e•--..----------e--- passed the bill for the perchase . of
- .'te 1 ..T),,, Tr, ,,,,,, Gtuid„ 10 \ve.,., the house in Montgoinery which jef
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ho.
Davis oectipied. It will . be
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TWEEDS •
.At _Coot Price.
sor trister, Zolkitor, Notary ,
Conveyancer, Etc,
Money to loan on Farm and village 1
roperttes Lowest rates Of interest
PPICE MAIN STREET EXETER
DENTAL
-14 EINSMAN, L. D. S. .ANTD
ee. DR. 4.. it. leiNSMAN.L.
D., S.D. Boner tireauate
of Toronto University, Dentist,
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad after effects., Office in Fan.
seines blOck. Weet eide of Main
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10 dont and WeAlt }I : designed 1•4,1. I 11l. • •
.
Intrr,a1 instruction ef yonth ; Wit 0 exer • .„4•- ./..
°Dwell] spellingSceetaintng about, MN 0• ; '0
Spfteh ilblitted out. To wheel el.. TeLais x.igultitvLie..Bi.t.o.me;r3:417101fatehe ::::_taa. capitol, on the steps oi arbt
, i
theusand words, baying. the pare; ,,,f, , .
, . .
novi sub3oined the Prineiplos of E,,ee, '' took the oath of office as lesesident
lish*Grainlear isili-nded as an i ot I 0- the remteee that eaves -it cold lo ..lie dalr- of the Confederate States of Amer-
used as a. e_onfederatefisauseurn, and
Calfsklus, No. " • 0 07 ••. -
Deacons eluiries), eitch 0 60 0 70
Slicepsklus, !resit. ....L0 DO 1 00
Tenor, rendereel 0 03 0 0.5te
Wool, fleece 0 13 • ' 0 14
Wool, unwashed, fleece 0 09 0 OD
Wool, ladled, super 0 IT 0 3.8
Wool, pulled, extre 0 20 0 2,1
MONTREAL GRAIN AND TROT/TICE.
MoutreaL efay 6.-Floureelletleepts,
bbiso market quiet; patent waiter,
to 33.80; patent sprint, 34.10 to 3. 301
Streight roller, wee to 33,40; extra. neall
superfine, nom); strong bakers', 0.80 to e4;
Ontario bee?, 31.50 to 81.60.
Wheat, hee,' 2 hard MeeOtolta, feee to DOol
corn, 61e to 53c; peas, 73e to 75e; oats 854
to 36c; barley. 60e to 52e; rye, 57e *0 89e;
buckwheat, 58e to 80e; **Meal, 31.00
31,70; cornmeal, 900 to 31.
Pork. 319.50 to 3tr).50; lard, le to Se; ba.
con. 12c to 13e; hams, 12c te 33e.
-Cheese, $iec to Wec; butter, township.
16e to 18e; weoteru 1.2c to 14e; eggs, 110
to lac. .
:go:tette:Ai LIVE STOCK.
blontreal, 11.- .-The reeelpts of lleei
stock tithe ur ig at the East End Abat-
toir were ---000 head ot cattle,
SO ealyes, 50 sheep and 73 lambs. There
was I good attendance oe buyers and prices
Were good.
Cattle, choice, sold at from 4tec to 5c
Per lb.; good sold from 4c to 41ec per lb.;
lower geadee from lec to 3eee per lb.
Calves vrere sold from 32 to 444 each.
Sheep brought from 40 to 5e per lb.
T4Iltrali were. sold from 4c to 50 per lb.
3-Iogs brought from 0,3 to 7c per lb.
FOR THE:NEXT 15 DAYS.
ood Assortroent
ALSO FIF,IANY PANTING.%
Air COST',
We want to clean these lines at once
W. 3 I -INS,
The Tailor.
Boner etrailuciteot the Toronto Uelveraity.,
and Itoyal College of Den10.1 44urge0449 of
()uteri°. ,A11 bridge work. CrOvons, at 1,1 Plate
v.-orie doneie theneateat, poseible Zenner. A.
Aoruiless entesthetio for painlees extraction,
, tee etricteet attentive given to the areserratr
oo of the telt urat teeth. Mee in envie:on ez ;
("Art10011)1(36.. Exeter. uremia. !
teirdePereel" t,o it will be removed the Confeeler-
,
ato flags and relice note in the state
to tbe 1-11:10.10eS .collere tea -
is quite a pretentious title p-ito 1,11'
book of 239 pages. The nether
Alex. Barrie, Author • of the 1?,ngli-e
ecillection Of school hook. The pre e
t wo shillings. Le plainly print os
.and is still in an excellent state t)f
peeoet vation- 1.5 was conSidorad
vt^ry n;:elint text hook in its day and
12 emit t tn;i n v q ruti t. Atld an -losing
Areise,ege`,'•
Mildrell 0-)11 ; Ant Inetead of Whio.
R I
Children Cry for
CASTOR IA terviard
ifs bite is apt tci tlembleeome tefe TWO 1)oors South Town Hall.
tonOtarlifelitxl"
E, J. SPACKMAN, Sole Local Agent.
Buggies Buggies
J. F. Russell
'wishes to announce to the publie
that he bets for sale a large assortment
of First-ClassBuggies, ineludiug
SQUARE BOX BUGGIES,
" MIKADOS and I
PHAET'ONS
, The rigs are of the latest style, best
w Orierneeiship.and perfect finish.
EAST iirorrano Ateux eLeeteeze.
Eaat Buffalo, Mee.' 0:-Cattie-Generany
loner, with -210 loads on mile. Caiyes a
shade higher; choice to extra export cattle,
of desirable quality, $5.40 to 0.60- gooet to BENT.
best, $4.90 to $5.50; shipping steers. *4.73
to 35.25; export bulls, choice to extra. 4$4
to 34.50; good to choice butehor steers,
$4.00 to 34.80; good to best butcher iteers,
34.35 to 34.05; good to best at bulls $3,23
to $4; fair to good fat bulls, $3.50 to 33.75;
feeder balls, *.3 to *3,25; stock bulls, 33 to
to choice fat cows, $3.75 to 34.25; jet heft, TO BLACliSMITHS.
$3.50; good to choice. $2.50 to $3.25: gerod
ers, choice to extra, $4.30 to $4.7ei good to
choice do., 34.25. to $4.50; commou te
fair, *3.25 te 33.86; Canada atock calees.
choice to extra, e4. to 34.25: good to choice
do., *4 to $4.25; Caeade. feeders, good to
extra, .34.25 to 34.4e; milkera, choice to
extra, 350 •to ;55; good to choice.' 543 to
*60; springers, choice to extra., 348 to, 352";
goad to oholce, 338 to $45; caleee, choler&
to extra, $5.50 to e5.75ogood to choice, $e
to 55.25; blichletto calves, 33.50 to 3450.
Sheep an4 Lambs -Offerings, 10e. loathe;
the market opened on the heels of $5.15 to
$5.20 ter clipped limbs: There are 440191
only a few tote or wool lambs. The mar-
ket weakened after the openlag, and ths
beats was 10e to lovrer. C,holee to ex-
tra, *5.10 to $5.3.6. Sheep 'were nboull
steady at moying priees. Choice to eetra,
34.50 to $4,76; good to choice, 34.25 to 34.80.
rrir TWIN LITI5 gTOCK.
11,1$ADY.
ennent rennent
lelehTtell• troelt
Gtaduatv of the Ontar10 Vert-eluary Col
Otilee-Une dear smith tf Tovrn
BROWNING'S
toe
••••••••••••••••••
(Marton For
Dyepepsitt Cure
Blood and Nerve Tonic
Stomach and Liver Pills
Iron Blood Pills
Liver and Kitiny Pills
Kidney Mixture
Sciatica Remedy
Sarsaparilla
Cough Mixture
Cholera and Diarrboem Mix-
ture
Chilblain Lotion. •
Try any of these preparations and' ,„
you will be astonished et their wonder- '
ful healing and curing properties.
Pull line of Patent Medicines on
band.
TIM 'WATERLOO MUTUAL
FLOE 1NSDRANOECO •
Eatablialtedtu 1.803. TOILET ARTICLES
eters in successful operttion in Western
OM alio. end continues to insure:or:dust loss 4C
11116 Conlianiy LW ;iota over Twouty-eleh
SCHOOL, BOOKS AND SUPPLIES -
HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT -
&matte by Fire. Buildings. Merchandise
--
Etweiteteries told all other descriptioos of
hem -able property. Intending iusurers have
the option of mud uu on the Premium Note ir
Cleunk3nesletrte.post toiyearsthis company hol 1
leveed 57tom Volitive eoverine. property to trio 1
sus sst, si $esseeseett and raid en losses alone
io 1 ar.it Goveroyeut Deeebltaind tIviltintrosrect
ViAct6o2fet,.S176,100.00, consisting or Cash
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DominionLaboratort
sed Prenttuin bolo o
Jee .11 op to, M.D., President; u el. Teeters
eecretary it 11 OHMS. Inipettor, CHAS.
BELL, A gt u t for Exeter and vitinity.
NOTE LOST.
The public are hereby cautioned against buy-
ing or negotiating for a note made by Fred
Glenville. in fa.vor of John Voelker, date Nov -
80, 1900, for 335.00, et eleven months.as the
same has been lost and payment stopped.
JOHN YOELKER, Dashwood.
(3-5)
HOUSE FOR SALE OR
A cboice brick house situated on Sieneoe St..
Exeter, containing arople rooms for ordino.ry
family,garden and stable,. and all necessary
conveniences in connection, everything in
good condition. For further -particulars, apply
WA, lloorea, CLINTON. or Times orrice.
#1`140
I ClothiiilifY
QUEST ION
In Oniena if a child is slovr in, its GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY.
nievements tele -parents apply an .itta,
to it instead of a, whip to make
OVe faster. 'Phis ant bites
usse11
es°
• New York, May 6.-Beeyes-Itecelpte.
4286; eteer.s steady to shade lower. bulls
tamely; cows generally 1.0c higher; 'steers,
$4.86 to 35.65; oxen and stage, 34.60 to
$5.05; bulls, $3.10 to e4,..30; cowe, 32.25 to
$4. Cables steady; exports, none.
Calees-ollecelpts, 6011; detuand fair ;
prices steady to 26O. lower; seine late ar-
rivals upsoldo Vests, $3 te 55.7'6, mainly
ease to e5.50; little celer•s. $2.Te to 33.
Sheep and Lambe -Receipts, 10,642. Sheep
slow; lambs 10o bteher; some stilee 25e:
clipped sheep, en.2.1 to 34.e0; export doe
34.75; ciipped ouils, e2,e0 to $3; wooled
sheep, 3:1 to 35O clisped e4,90 to
f5•50; elleeee e3.50 to 13.15; lambs,
e2 to v.' per heae.
hoge-Itecelpes. 44344: lower at 35,85 'to
36.10.
A iirst-class Blacksmith Shop, well equipped,
with sett of public weigh scales in connection.
First-class business guarauteed to right MAIL
Terms moderate. Also farm *0 4005, 1005(0448.
Apply to L. IrLeoTemeener, Exeter North, Flay
P.O.
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GOOD INVESTMENT.
Constantly pursues 8, 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 intwills, vene-
tians and clays (bought befm.. .
the heavy ,advance in price
and selling at the old prices
Nice suits for $14 in f'aucy
wor4ted suiting. We show et,
big range at moderate prices
in Scocch and Canadian tweeds
Fanson's brick block and develling,.in Exeter, w -e cary a larrre and well as
te ,
for sale. The brick bleak is well situated, on
dwelling is briek of two storeye and contains 10 I
we. The all. A large stock of the lat-
con tains four stores, offices and halls, all leased.
This is the best business stand in to
rooms; admirablsr adapted for a boardings est gooas voa oerefor singt
'Sejtins eaaY, &POLY" to R. L. ransom Exeter') rom up.
Main street,is 70x56feet, three storeys. and sorted. stock. Prices to slut
Waltham, .Meses., May reeIt wage
stated in wateli xuaietifeettiiteeire VOT Infants and Children.
'cies' here yestardeter tbs. a. ssat
Was makeng 'an ,effort to Matte t
Amer ipes Waltham Watch cbelinpienY
.piaat here esed aloe' th6, ttk
the Eltent 'ConWoutY sib EirlIer
house. The property raust, be disposed of.lf
and see 1;
what we can do for you.
pltOPRETIES FOR sALE
BY TENDER. 41
Intbe Village ot Exeter, Ont. Tenders will or eve.
of April, 190i, sooth half of lot No, 9, train Mein
lure's tannery, No. '6e, e4, e5, Andrew at., No. .
be recoLved by the undersigned. up to the 1st. ox
arty. No. 381,S82 Elbsabeta do near McCue -
to William st. , known es Randle's store prop- MEB,CII.A.NT TAILOR, ,
65 has a frame awelling' 7 reema, win take elle The Mends of Mr. Allan S. *Lean,
For further particulars and teens °twee apply »son Of M. V. McLean, of the Seafenet,11„ „so 4
third cash balance in payments at 5per cent.
to owner. The highest or Any tender not FxpositOr, will regret to learn that be i
. T., vs, isAmeaN, is in a Vere,scritical condition. He in,
necessarily excepted. • . . . .
Brookholm P. 0., Ont. tended coming to Canada, this spriug,
e'eeeeeeeeteere..HL_._eeeeeeeeeeeee'eeeeee,eeee.e.e. but bis health would not permit hie
. , undertaking, the S'ourney, Ile is now -,
.
cAsT0 R IA ot'l)il-,!risild)eseUIV li','d fa'..: :'
es'e reports from him were not encoure
111F7nglIal2ned I s
Thetas.
simile
lignetale
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