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1111 the News of interest to
Times Readers. Happening,
in OCR Goueties
Huron
There are 98 telephones hi Clinton,
Goderich is to have a marine and
general hospital.
Dr. Baird left Brucefield last week
or Edinburgh. Scotland, where, he will
take a course in medicine.
'Councilor Torrance, of the Huron
County Council, having.moved, out a
his division to Fgmoralville, will have
to resign his seat in the feounty Cone -
ell after the June session.
Must net, he confounded with com-
mon cathartio or purgatIvepills. Oar-
ter's Little Liver Pills are entirely un-
like them in every respect. One trial
prove their superiotity.
Mr. P. Lamout, reeve of Zurich and
By townshipspent a few hours
with friends in town last Thursday
afternoon. He eves on his way to
Toronto with six ear loade of cattle.
-Stratford Herald.
An important event, etas that which
Reef. Mr. Green attended to at the
E. N. Hunae merchant. of London,
died on Menday. He conducted, a suc.
cessful wallpaper and artists' supply
store,
Fire was diecovered in the kitcheu
at the back part a MeCoonab's gro-
cery store, in Lecan, Suedey, in tone
to be checked before any seeious dant,
age was done, The fire is supposed to
have origina,ted from a stove -pme.
A by law has been Passed by the
Lan Council compelling the removal
of all veraodahs on the streets, If
the Council wouli now loWer the side,
walks, Liman would soon give evi-
dence of being a village of modern
times/.
A. serious aceident happened to Mr.
Win. Penrice, lath cox McGillivary.
He was driviog a teem of young colts.
when (me of the lines gave way and
cansed them to ruo away throveing
Mr. Penrice out and cut him severely
about the head mid broke one a bis
legs, M. Mark Watson, who was
riding with him at the time saved
biinself by jumping oue of the wag-
gon.
The corner's jury investigating the
death a le Nbaian Grieve, killed at
Parkhill recently in a railway acident.
reached se verdict making the Grand -
Trunk Railway responsible because
they did not have a sufficient nomber
of employees to properly perform
their duties. also because of the great
parsonage on Wednesday when he speed at whielt the tram that killed
performed the marriage ceremony of Grieve entered Parkbill, Evidence
MISS the, tlauglitee ot E. Jortiou, of was adduced to show that while there
the 10th cone to Mr. Curry a proper.
one young faemer of Goderich town-
.
On Wednesday laet at 4 p. en. a impossible to stop ;e1 time.
wedding attended by a large number
of guests. took place at the home of Perth
the bride, when Rev, Mr. Kennedy, of The small pox were at Devizes is at
Auburia performed the ceremony, an end, Church, school arid every -
which jolued the hearts and hands of thing is going an as before, There oxe
Xos. gillougla and Aliss Annie eleDow- no neee case?,
ell both of Westfield. Mr. Alex, Roy and his daughter,
.Pref. Harcourt returned from Olin- Miss Annie N., of Russeldale, intend
ton this morning, says Thursday's shortly making an extended visit to
eueipli Mercury, where he bas bee! Englaud, and Scotland.
luspecting sugar beet plots and look- elm aosneeyeleef se. ssays will
jug after the seed distribution- He leave this week with be son, Will -
legated .2ei plate. all on suitable soil. Ham, foe Pipestone, Minn., where she
and reports the farmers very deeply will make her home with her sons.
Interested in the work. Mr. William Stesvart, Woodbaue vil-
Perhaps eonie people do uot, realize Inge blacksmith, was struck with a
to what exteet the on distance piece of sharp steel, right below tbe
phone can be used ; the other day N. eyeball. causing lum to be laid up for
Contrue used it from Zurich through a, few days,
Clinton office to a place on the other An alarming number of deaths have
side a Chicago, end it was as distinct taken place in Mitchell and neighbor -
ns if speaking ovee two local phoues ; bond since January lst. Undertaker
it was not cheap talk either, for the Stoneman has hurled 28 persons in -
few minutes conversation it cost over
were 20 anabraltes ears on tbe tram
and the brakes were put on 400 yard
ftem the scene of tbe collielon, it. was
eluding three last week.
V5.00. ' We are sorry to bear that INIrs. 11.
11110S 1-1. Cook. of Sarnia, Paid Varna Dent of Renfrew, for many yeare a
a flying visit on Saturday. Mr. Cook resident of miteeee bas received
'MS bern'in 'Varna sonleiri Tors 0804 beClOttS pitenlytie stroke and it is
feared that she will not recover. -
The& died on May 0 in Part laurel).
Miss Mary Brown, daughter of Mr.
S. Brown, of St. Marys. She was 32
tbe banks, andbeing en exPert Pel$- years of age and dent I was very sud-
man, hie services were in demand, and den, pneumonia resulting - in heart
by' perseverance he steadily worked failure.
lumen up until be 'became manager Another of the comity pioneers
of the bank ; dome tune ago the owner passed away on Tuesday last in the
illeo and he is now proprieter. . township of Hibbera in the person of
Alex. Barr died Itt his residence m Mr. Henry Grey, who was among the
,Hullett Dn Monday, April 29. He oldest residents, having Attained 93
years of age. He was well known in
the township and leaves a grown -dm
family of sons and daughters.
Chickens that, found. their wey to
life fzom the darkness of an egg shell,
witbout the aid, of hen or incubator
is the unusual happening reported
from Middlemiss. Hens were in the
habit of laying abont a straw stack
at Noah Annet's place until tbe stack
was blown over by a violent wind
storm. Monday Mr. Annett heard
the peeping of chicks beneath the
strew, and removing it found two
331aek Minorco, chicks, well developed.
The beat of the straw botched the
eggs.
At Port Huron, Mich., a lake cap-
tain made his home with his , wife,
they having no children. Tbe- cap-
tain and bis wife were drowned in
1893 bv the sinking of a steamer on
which they were travelling. They
left an estate of $4,000, and an admin-
istrator was appointed to settle up the
ates the null, had 4,q00 uusnels UL property and divide tbe proceeds
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wheat on hand which was partly cov- among legal heirs. It bas taken eight
ered by insuratice, which makes the years to fir up that $4,000 and in mak-
loss heavy. The opinion is that it was ing final report to the court tbe ad -
incendiarism. It is not known what will mmistrator charged $2,603 for his ar-
be done, but the public opinion is that I" duous labors, and the attorney in the
the establishment should be rebuilt. case claimed $726. This left $322 to
.A Deemer, Berlin, owned the build- I be divided among the heirs. The
ing. i heirs ought to be thankful that they
Mr. John Callender, a well-known , got even that much out of the $4,000;
comercial traveller, of London, died, but they are not, and new they are
at his home there Monday morning, } going to spend the $322- in la,wing the
aged 50 years and 3 months. Death I administrator and the attorney. -
was not altogether unexpected, as Mr. , Hantilton Spectator. •
Callander had been suffering for al,.
number of years from lung trouble.; . - ... _
He visited Denver, Col., a couple of I
, '
years ago, hut was not mateeially be- : Seaforeh
nefited by the change. Previous to . . .
bis illness he was connected with the I BRIEFS. -Geo. Turnbull left on Wed -
firm of Robinson, Little & Co., of Lon- . nesday afternoon on a business trip to
don. And his death will be learned ' the Old Couotry.-The demise of Janet
with deepregretsby,kus.fellove travel- McKenzie, .widow of the late Win.
lers, who hold hirn in very high esteem. Moffatt, of .Stanley, is announsed.
Be was a Canadian by birth, and a The deceased lady was. 66 years of age.
•former resident of Clinton. to -which - -J. W. Ortwein, who has. conducted a
town his remains svOre taken ,syroWed-!:,soccessful dry7geods husioess here, for
neaday, A' wife' and fix:oily of threel 'some time, • has ;decided. to, ,retutn. to.
daughters (Mrs. Miller, of Morrisburg, Hensall and resume busioess in his old
Mabel and Bessie "at.s. home) survive stand. -Harry Watsen lefteoe Tuesday
him. for Detroit, where, he has .secured a
situation in .21. grocery store,. His
_many friends wish- hito.socces.s.-Miss
Louisa Dunn left on Tuesday morning.
for Ridgetown, where he will in. fu-
ture'reside.-Thos. Bell, of . McKillop,
died on Friday, at the residence of
Geo. Bell. The deceased...Wes 75 years
of age. The funeral took place Sun-
day. -Cecil .flodgins. son of the Rural
Dean .Hodgins, is slowly improving,
after being dangerously ill for the past'
few days. The "Chheirge, in his conditioo
will he learned evi•tft nitich satisfaction
by his numerolts friends, --Miss Bessie
Young, who has been attending the
National School of Ora tory in Boston.
and at the age of 8 years moved With
his parents to Sarnia, his present place
of abode. and has prospered exceeding -
J . HQ secured a, position in one of
:role your ftancee?--Kieg.
Little PerrY'rs Awful 'Phreae.
I won't oter ler, le this house RO TOOXe.•
And I'm ireitt away, 'way off somewhere
bathed:irk woods, and niebby a bear
Or something nobode ever raw before
Night come end eat me tie, eel thee
bet You, When
My pa has tao little boy ben b.
/3orrY hs Meatehel met
And l'in goln to starve and not •
Ever eat anything again at 01,
And when Pm up with God and got
Wing e and can leek at me 1m and lie
Coraes home mad seem ma' emat in the hall
And loeke all aroune eeerywhere
Ana I. ain't there,
I be he'll be sorry he punished mei
And when Ii,, far away
Anti nearly starved and can hardly stand
ney might be a big, bad man come along and
Bay
take me off to some strange land,
And then, when the people told me pee
How cruel he wes, bet. bed be
The saddest persou you ever saw
And sorry be punished mei
And when they bee no little boy no Mere
Mamma, would cry all 44y„,
And whets no little boy %vould open the door
For pa at night and saY,
"Reiter I bet
ThTheats4.5ddteset7 yet,
b
And stay thia thee, but list
XII,b4Plietter quit purdshin mei
se;""itete-749 W4444:4141
The avenue was extremely gay yes-
terdays
Mr. and ?Ars. Coredon Wadburner
met la front of the Ash, de CaSit Cita,
an spoke, Una Woeibureer wore pearl
gray.
31ISS de Minn and, Miss Beryl. de
Mame were vieltiug the commercial
agencies, inquiring as to the debts of
bis grace the Duke a Obesplaster.
The Misses de Munn wow all their
diamonds.
Loveiaee,Lovelace exercised eer
dog. Both were in bale mourning tor
Mr. Lovelece-Lovelace,--Detreit Jonr-
nal.
was born in Tyrone county, Ireland,
near Londonderry, '13 years ago, Be
carne,to this country when 18 and
settled in Hornby, Patton county,
Where he lived for 8 years and -while
there he married Jane Ford, daugbter
of tbe late G. Ford, of Trafalgius,
Tbey came to Iltillett, in 1850 wben the
place was almost an unbroken wilder-
ness where be has since remained un-
tithis death.
Another and the most disastrous fire
occurred in, Blyth early Tuesday morn-
ing, wben the flower mill and ware-
bouse were totally destroyed. The
fire was first noticed by J. Sims, who
was awakened by the intense beat,
when the warehouse -was entirely
gone and the flames bad reached the
third flat of the mill. As soon as the
alarm was given the firema,n were on
duty, but the buildings were past sav-
ing, and it. Welai with difficulty tbat
they saved the engine andboiler de-
partment. Mr. Finnemore, who °per-
.
The Censervatives of 'West Middle-
sex have notiiina led -candid.ate to
oppose Premier Rs, in the person of.
Mr, Thomas English, ex -Reeve- of
Wai day ille. s
M. the spring Assizes in London the
;jurors ieceived a total of $706. The
second panel dined on accbent of the
Sifton cost $314.80. The aroWn wit-
nesses in the nitirder bin] reeeived
$24995 rultiii ir . . •
Aire. .Chas. Smith of James, Ohio,
writes : I have used -every remedy for.
4iick headache I conidhear cf for the pa4 Mass., arrived hoe on Wednesday.
fifteen years, het Carter's. Little Liver She wes acemnpanied by her cousin,
Pills did me more good, than all the. Wm. ese,ssdsse, df Montreal. ---It i
' rest. with 'Duch regret that, numerous
St. Peter's Lutheran chl",011/s 1"3"1." friends will learn that Kenneth
Un Wes strnck by lightning alsait,
. delnek- Sunday ' afternoon .during
heavystorneend set on fire. The fire,
Mien' Werequickly rods hut soon found
they coad. do Ofithing . to extinguish
I he fit.e; as it had startedat the ex-
trenoettop of the church spire, which '
is 180 feet, , higla and, the water
pressure was inadequate, and ail .that ,
..could be done was to save the edee' •
.proper.
of Montreal, second sop of .1.1i-st; T. D.
Kemp. of this town, is suffering frcm
an nttack of typhoid fever.--- Rev.
Father McCahe who litas beef) parish
priest here for a a umber of years,
leaves shois lv. During his ipcumb-
ency he lies won the e.steeni of all
classes by his genial, affable manner,
his quick sympathy for the afflicted
and it was learned with touch ,regr'et
of lis removal from our midst.
Nearsighted Conductor -Two 2 -New
YorIc Evening TournaL
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South Auetrtella's Popult Gott,
Melbourne, May 14. -The calque e.
South Australia shows lio ou't
tion to be 362,505, inc e
sing the last decade of 13 r oe-1
GODERICII NON-JCR'S' ASSIZII1S.
•••••••••••W.100.4
Goderieb, eley 15. -The non -jury sit-
ting of the nigh :Court of Justice open
ea here yesi ei day before Hon. Mr.
Just ii e ;Mae ith a docket of
nine easos. nalleet. vs. Scott WaS set-
tled ; Williame vs. , 13ogie postponed;
Babb vs. Babb, postponed trial be-
fore the county Judge ; and Stewert
VS Mcstillare settled. ;Murchison vs
Murehison, 012 01411mq atilt, "WAS part -
IV tried and was then settled, the de-
fendant a ;I:m.011g to withdraw all
clinrges (If insanity. Jewett VS. JeW-
ett wasa ease of alimony from Boy -
field. The defendatit did not, appear,
and no evidence was offered for the
defence, counsel relying on the
_special circumstances of the case .as
prechuling a judgteent for alimony.
-Judgment reserved until to day.
Williams S. Babb. consent jodgment
for the plaint iff, $2.476,50.
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BOW TO CURE A CORN.
I1 is one of the eesiest, things in the
world lo cute a corn. Do not use
acids or I oi her caustic preparations and
don't eut a hole in your hoot. It is
simply to apply Putnam's Painless
Corn and Wart. Extractor and in three
days the corn ettli h remOVed withOUL
pain. Sore, safe. painless. Take only
l'utnant's Corn Extraetor.
LEFT A. LEGACY.
Last winter left a legacy a impure blood to
many people, causing tired feelings. leek of
energy, indigestion, constipation biliousness.
ere. Burdock Blood Bitters never fails to
cure any of the foregoing diseases by unlocking
the secretions tual removiug alt impuriMes
from rho system.
BORN.
r That is what you should breathe threngb
-.not your month -
Bot there may be times wben your ca-
tarrh is so bad you can't breathe through 8.
Breathing tlarough the month la alwaYe
bad for tbe lungs, and it 15 especially so
wi3en their delicate tissues have been weak -
cried by the serofulous condition of the
blood on which catarrh depends.
Alfred E. Yingse, floernerstown, Pa.,
suffered from catarrh for years. Hla bead
felt bad, there ivas a ringing in his ears,
and he coulcl not breathe througla one of
Isis nostrils nor clear his head.
Atter trying several catarrh insecifics
front whicIs be derived no benefit. he was
completely cured, according to hill own
statement, by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
This great medicine radically and per-
xnatier tly cures catarrh by cleansing We
blood and building up the whole system,
ticiora tests are the favorite cathartic. 2.5e.
TO DESTROY CODDLING MOTH.
An order in Council jut passed by
the Ontario Government makes ;sew
regulations for Lite prevention, mai
destruction of tbe coddling moth,
These provide that it shall be the
duty of the occupant of every Jot to
scope all rough bark and all loose
bark around the wounds from trees,
and to piece heavy bands of sacking
or other suitable material upon all
bearing apple trees and pear trees lo-
cated upon said lot. 110(1 SUCh work
shall be completed to the satisfaction
of the inspector AUL later than the ten-
th day of June each year. The bands
shail between June 20 and September
20 be removed every twelve days, and
the larvae therein destroyed.
THE DEAF MADE TO HEAR.
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St. Thomas.. ..... A modern mir-
acle was made known to -day when Mr.
Riddle, of this city, annooeced that
lie lind recovered his hearing. He has
been, eirriost entirely deaf, mid a bor.
dere on the nutaculous to find him
able to bear everything with great die'
tintness, As his ease is peoving_of
such universal interest, we 'give
Riddle's own statement. eely hear-
ing was always poor, and not Ion ago
because almost deaf. It. was the re -
suit of Catarrhal Influnituatiou, but
nothing did me good until 1 used
Catarrhozone. It cured my trouble.
find I strongly recommend it to the
deaf." Folly nine tenths of the denr.
oess is the result et' Catarrh. and eau
he cured by Catarthozone. The cures
of deafness wrought by this; remedy
in cases of even twenty you' etunding
are really astounding. Among many
others, ministers of the gospel testify
to the wo»derful powers of Catarrh.
ozone, and your druggists can tell of
.srane astonishing 021508 10 his on n ex-
perience, Better give it it. trial,
it yonr bearing is impaired. ?rice $1.
small size 25 cents. druggists or N. C.
Poison and Co., Hartford, Conn., 1'.
S.
CANNING -1n Seaforth, April 28. wife of Mr.
James Cannieg. a daughter.
COOPER,- In liippen, Apri1,25th, wife of. Mr,
War W. Cooper, it son.
IVIoetreal, 611111473rd, the w:fe of
neW• Grigg, of te daughter,
CITA BITON-3n Exeter North, on the 13th
inst , the wife of John phari ten, of a son.
J AFFRAY -In "(Islamic, Than:Me Bond, on the
9th Inst., the w. o , of George Jeffrey, of it
son. • .
GLAVIN-South Boundary, Stephen, on the
1.0th tat . the wife of Patrick Glavin , of a
*012
MARRIED
LOCICHARTaeSAMWELL.-On May 15th; at
the residence of sir. Geo. Samwella Mr. T.
J.. Lockhart, of Iiingston,:to Mrs. R.Sennyell,
of Exeter. DIED,
BAGSRAAV --In Ceetralia, on May 16111 W,' 13.
liagshaw, aged 22 Years ..
biOl'FAT'1-1r1 StsnleY May 6. Janet. McKee-
• zit), relict of the late Welter Moffett. aged 66
PENNINGTON-In Centel:no township, May
2, Airs. arhomaa Pennington, eeeciss years.
TOOT/IA(1'1E CURED IN ONE
MINUTE.
Not only toothache, but any terve
pain te et: red inste 04 ly Jay Pelson's
•Netv i line. Thousenda tiove testified
thot tts powerful. peitetratutg, pant-
-subduing properties make it en abso-
lote cure for neuralgia, 1 hetthettistn.
toot hoc h e, cramps cid c arid all Other
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H.tin and mates t hat beset mankind.
The world is challeoged to equal Ner-
'vlline as a:household lin 'intent. latege"
bottle 25 cents. ' `‘
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in the 'Visible wheat Supply -Lat-
est aumatione
entanee,14Y4.1/4e rapn°a9 TA 4:1 p :Iwoneesx kai%tn 6ellet 7: es al r,
In Chicago to -day May wheat advansed
leag and July leee per bushel. July held
otilly X411 4g414ue,r btuutanthoen MsaateuraeapTtinta Closed
TOE ait."PPLN.
As compared with a week ago, the ris-
lble simply of wheat in Canada and the
'United Statee bas decreased 007,000 Wash -
els; that of cors has deereaeed 1327,000
bushels, and that of oats has decreased
1,077,000 bushels.
To recapitulate, the visible supply of
wheat in Canada and the United States,
together with that afloat to Europe, Is
82,001,000 bushels. against 90428,000 hush.
els a week ago auti e7,537,000 bushels a
Pear ago.
LRAD ar 1a: tT MA KKK Ye.
Felton -log are the closing euotatiens itt
Important wheat centres to -day :
alay. 4 eta. Sept.
Chicago ... „...... $- - $0 72
New York ... 0 80% 078....
Milwaukee .. 0 74% -... 0 714
St. Louis 0 73Th 0 0.96f, --
Toledo . 074% 074% 074
Detroit, red 70' 0 70 0 7$74
Dduoi.u:,14Nitoe. .1. 0 76 .... ..„.
Tannith, No. 1
Northern .„. 0 74/.i ...„ 74%
!lard .. . 10Y4 ..„.
allneleapolis, No.
1 Northern, .... 0 73% 078 ....
itatITISII Antal: I
r4s; tier ne real-CC:Z.567 W2tihteel:t4s3Inti qWtn 1210 *No%
to Os Otfsd; No. 2 red winter, no stock; No.
1 Northern series', 5s 10d to tle
tures aunt July es leted, Sept. Gs 914tl. Spot
core, steady; mixed A.merIcan, old, nominal;
new, 4s to 4a (AO. Futures Ikea; MaY
nominal; July as 1010. Sept. as wise,
mule mina. Ise to na 3d.
London-Cloae-Weeet eargoes,arrived,eff
coast, since last report, 1; waiting:for woe
at eutporte, 8. 'Wheat an passage very
week. Rerettle No. 1 Northern sinew,
steam, May, 2/34 dd paid, Maize on pass-
age cagy for American and quiet for Dae-
mon. Parcels mixed American, steam,
isafragye,rieloaea. sesmixale2.01sesasate pevr icoeurtr!. Soppoott
Minns 23s 9d,
Nark Lane -Foreign and Englieb wheat
dull at it decline of 410. Anieriean mala
deli at it decline of 4iid. Danubian stea'tv-
Anterlese Sour quiet at a decline of 3d,
EUglish quiet but steady.
Alitwerp-Close-Wheat, spot quiet: Na
2 red winter, MAL
Parts -Close --Wheat steady; May 191 00c,
July and Aug. 201 Me. FloUr steady; May
241 70e. July and Aug. 251 45e.
T0I:ON74) •"r. l.a IttiNett 11.3 weer.
Grabs -
Wheat, iihlte. bush. ....$0 72% to 2....
•' 81e, bush. 0 73
red, busk, 0 72 0 7214
" goose, bush, 0 07 0 68
reas. bush 0 63
Rye, ‘busli 0 5114
Beans, bush • • • • 3. 20 140
Barley. 411 '11.1011.
Oets, hush. ..... 0 3014 ,...
Buckwheat, bush 0 53
TORONTO VAILIK l'RODUCE,
Wholesale.
}Tay, baled, ear tote, ton.310 73 to SU 73
Strew, baled, ear lots, ten. 0 50 0 00
Butter, dairy, lb. retie0 14 0 15
Butter, data, large rolle..0 13 0 14
Better, creamery, boxes0 18 0 19
Butter, creamery. lb. rolle0 18 0 20
Butter, bolters' tub . . .. 0 IA 0 12
Eggs, new-Iatil, dee 0 11. 0 1114
Honey, per lb 0 10 0 11
TORONTO 'HIDES AN1) WOOL.
Tittles, No. 3. green 50 0014 to 5....
Fillies, No. 2 green 0 0514
Ilidee, No. 1 green steers0 OT
Tildes, No. 2 ;croon steers., 0 06
Tittles, cured ... ........ 6 07 0714
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This aigneture is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo.Quinine Tablets
tho remedy that enrea a cold In one day
RUN DOWN
"I was run dawn and nervous so got it box
of M'kart 'art ana NOM) Pills, and tboy
paoved of greatbendit to mo, My anothei also
wetbpS to say that they wore of grerte value to
her:- P, Hatinom, London.
Exeter, MAY 81101101. .
Wheat por bushel 61 to 65
Oats. .... ...., .- - ..... ... 29 to 31
Barley,...... ..... .. 40 to " 42
Peas.... ..... ...I
Butter....
- 00 to 65
-13 to 13
30 to 10
Turkeys . . 8 to a
Geese 5 to 5
Chickens per lb 5 to 5
Ducks.-- ... ... 7 to 7
Wool . 16 to 17
Dried Apples.. ..e to 6
Pork live weight -_--- .. 13.46 to 86 4f
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
.A.11 OLD AND WELD -Mimi) RDAIDDri,r-Itirs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been uead for
over fifty years by millions of mothers for their
children while teething, with perfect succoas
11 soothes the child, softens the gams. allays al
pain, cures wind colic. and is the best remedy
for Diarrhcea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the' world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Was Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and take no other kind.
anioaacworsarcaras.•
"A good calase
makes a strong arm."
The Makers know-
ing first that every
pair is worth it,pfedg-s-
a fixed valtie,through
their price on the sole
. •-• •
"The Siget Shoe
-6064Year.W
E.' Ja SPACKMAN, Sole Local Agent.
Buggies Buggies
J. F. Russell
wishes to announce to the public,
that he has for sale a large assortment
of First -Class Buggies, including
SQUARE BOX BUGGIES,
MIKADOS abd
PHAETONS
up-to-date.
The rigs axe. of the latest style, best
workmanship and perfect finish,
I GET MY PRICES -BEFORE YOU B'JY
F Russell
• Two Doors Squth Town Hall.
Exe or, April 1901.
Calfsklna, No. 1 , 0 09 ....
Calfekins, No. 2 0 OS
Deacons (dairies), each ... 0 110 0 70
SiteepakIns, fresh 0 00 1 00
Tallow. rentlerea 0 03 0 telle
Wool, tierce 0 13 0 14
Wool. etzwe.shed. fleece 0 08 0 09
Wool, pulled, super 0 10 0 17
Wool, pulled, extra 0 19 0 20
310 NT II. SAL LIVE STOCK.
Montreal, May 13. -The receipts ot
,tock at the East End Abattoir Mile morn-
ing were 550 head of cattle, 400 calves, 50
sheep, 50 lambs. There was a good attend-
ance of buyers and prices were Brztt.
Cattle-Cholce told nt from 434c to 50
per lb.; good sold at from 4c to 41,ee per
lb.; lower grade from 214c to 3L4c per lb.
Calves were sold from *2 to* ;$ each.
Sheep brought from e to c per .
Lambe wore sold from 4e to 5c pee lb.
Rego brought from fle to 70 per lb.
E.A.sT DU VALO cATTLE Al.ilt.Y.14 T.
East Buftalo, May 13.-Cattle-letlee end
with. 110 loads on axle, 13 of watch were
Canada cattle. Calves opened- tairly ea-
tive, closed higher. Choke Co' extra ex-
port cattle, desirable quality, $5.60 to $5.75;
good to best, 55 to 55.60; shipping steers,
sem to 45.40; export bulls, choice to ex-
0- dt hi b tabors'
54.50 to e5.10; good to beet butcher steers,
54.50 to 54.00; good to best fat bulls, 54 to
$4.50; fair to good fat bulls, 53.50 to 43.75;
feeders, bulls, 53.10 to 53.40; stock bulls.
5330 to 54; canners, good to best, 52 to
;2.251 yearling steers, good to choke, 54.25
to $4.50; good to choice fat cows, 24 to
54.25; fat heifers, choke to extra, 54.60 to
55; good to choke do., 54.50 to 54.75; do.,
common to fair, 53.25 to $3.85; Canada
stock calves, choice to extra, 54.25 to 54.50;
good to choice do., 54.1.0 to 54.35; Canada
feeders, toed to extra, e4.40 to 54.60; milk-
ers, choice to extra, 250 to $55; good to
chrAce, 545 to 550; springers, choice to ex-
tra,a$43 to 452; good to choice, 538 to 545.
Calves, choice to extra, 55.75 to 50; good
to •choice, 55.25 to 53.50: Michigan calves.
54 to 54.25.
Sheep and Lambs-Orfee .1'gs, 77 loads ;
active demand for top g,ade sheep and
lambs; market ruled full 10e higher.
Lambs, choice to e,xtra, 53 to 55.10; good
to choke *4.75 to 55; common te tair, 53.50
Soitheriand Imes Co.
London, Huron and Erato o,
00150 Noterer- Passenger.' ,A.RE PREPARED TO P.URCII
London. depart . . ... ..- &ISA. at. 4 40r, el.
icieruneire:teau . :5018
Exeter ..... 9 80 6,0 Rif 4iNit
RenSall ...........„... 9.44, 6,15
9.5$ b.%
5 59
ewe
KKWiliPpni3pgeetnlira ea , doper t .. . 6 53 A, Ai. see P. a.
licEI37exekeinnentetetsrgaurflaibiel.adi, *. i : 1.• . - . . . * 78 .0457 : :224:9 OTHIEll TIM ER
... 8.22
8.4.6
835
8.15
5 02
5.14
1.51
Calton 10.10 053 ---•AND----
Wieghem, arrive -13.10 8.00
GOING SODTII-- Passenger
5.2,5
Lender). arrive... ,937 6.12
MONEYTO LOAN,
We haveunlimited private funds for invest-
ment upon farm or village property at lowest
ratite iutereat.
DICESON & CARLING
Exeter.
riONEY TO LOAN.
1 have large amount of private funds to
loan on farm arid village properties atheer rates
of interest. a
w. GLAD:MAN.
Barrister Main Exeter.
MEDICAL
) E V31qtr.41k7Fir. 7.3.?,11'9NTS) VIT1
• natty Tan/Yee
rtity. Nike -Creditor. One.
W .11110Weillati M. I). SI. 0.,
r. s, esseurae vamolia ;Latrine
(face extol roe 'It two. Dom num u Imbera-
it ra, Exeter.
LEGAL.
D IcKsoN & CARLING,
..1.••••••••••
arristers. Solicitors. Notaries, Conveyancers,
Conaniaalenere, Solicitors for the eaolilenS
Bank, Etta
Monay to Loan at lowest rates of interest.
OFFICE :-34.A.T3.7 STREET, EXETF,E.
4. create°, a 4. L. IF. DICKSON
1 F.W. GLA.DMAN
(Successor to Elliott & Glade:nazi)
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pubk
conveyancer, EtO,
Money to loan on Farm and village
properties at Lowest rates of interest
OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER
DENTAL
T.1" FINSMAN, L. 0.8. AND
1)11., .0... E1N8M4.N, ,
D. 5,3.2. D. 0...Nonor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
Teeth extracted without pain or
had after efreete. Office in Fan.
Roan block, West side of Main
EITHP-,R S'I'ANIMNG OR IN THE
LOGS,
Apply to
E. Kessei
FOREMAN. EXETER, ONTe
Exeter
Roller Mills.
Farmer's Attemillen,-.0
We have procured a car load ef
THOMAS PHOSPHATE POWDER
Which is the best fertilizer on the
Market.
J ..cobbiediok
•
TWEEDS.
At Cost Price.
FOR THE NEXT 1.3 DAYS.
A good .A.ssortinen
ALSO HEAVY PANT1NGS
AT QOST,
e want to clear these lines at onee
W
'Pleic
BROWNING'S
ug tote
A. ANDERSON, 0). D. S. 1.,D•S
DENTIST. lleacluarters For
33onor Graduate of the Toronto 'University.
and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
..etar10. .M1 bridge work, Crowns, ar d Plato
k done te the veal cet Feasible reamer. A.
natudees nitteethetic for ;Ando:a. extraction.
„ etricteet attention given to the preaervet-
en of the natural teeth. Office in Dickson
Carling"s bleet, Exeter, Ontark.
mit E WATERLOO MUTUAL
eni Is] etistiv.loso.3.
VA!) OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT
al& Company hats been over Twenty -84h,
tors in successful oiler Won in 1Vestern
Cut rule, and continues to Insurertgal oat lesser
aim age by. Eire. iluillinga. Merchandise
atm steciones mel ell other descriptions of
itanitible prepurty. Intending instwers have
lj tat/Wien el lusurin gen the Premium Note
eto layttena
Dvrint tbe pust teu years this company hat
le-x.054,W caverima property to the
*nu wit ot $40,872,048:, end mud in losses alone
tata'if.ett...tt 176, t00.00 , consisting of Cash
in nat. Goternment Depot -inlaid tha.unasses-
scd Proullitin Notes ou baud and II) force.
Ai ,ot 111,2.,141.1).,rreSidellt; (.1 M. TAYLOR
tame:taw.; J. P. 11 emits, . CHAS.
311.1 L, A gint for Exeter and vicinity. 4.
5114111'w very. mune ammo
stp, ihimg •reso.ni‘rivihtliot sAaitakettlbt,33toe
Ong from asilies1".` ,•.•,111111.
10e to 15e higher on the .groseral grades, ereReartinaltiOna.7)r- 111afitUIS
hati.:ConValted' hand -1904
'elleaa. tamstrSechnines 110fdre
eidetic& . 4he. lekueKe to
slopinions. .Mrsi Whife.*cis
tra 54 to $4.5 goo o o ce u ,
Dyspepsia Cure
Blood and Nerve Tonic
Stomach and Liver Pills
Iron Blood Pills
Liver aud Kidney Pills
Kidney Mixture
Sciatica Remedy
Sarsaparilla
Cough Mixture
Cholera and Diarrhoea MiXv
ture
Chilblain Lotion.
Try an ar of tbese preparations and
you will be astonished at, their wonder-
ful beating and curing properties.
Al Full line of Patent Medicines on
band.
TOILET ARTICLES
.1. 2111
preseateeeereineeeHOOL BOOKS AND SuP PLIES
thingedefihir uss
4 ,f 41f. 1
aneaa Maud
da5ra' laud aft'erra,
ElIlt.011,-int.14:31
BROVVNING
• of Alfred gilfr''
t' '6741°14- ..1141*W?t'll"614' Dominion.Laboratorn.
COURT OF REVISION.
A Court for the Revision of the Assessment
Rol for the Township of Usborne for 1901,
will beheld at Township Hall, Elimville, on
Saturday, the first day of June,.at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon. All persons having business at
said Court will please take notice and govern
themselves accordingly
Francis Morley, Clerk
Whalen, May 15111, 1901.
pROPERTIES FOR SALE
Brick house situated on Andrew St., Exeter,
containing ten rooms, with from one to ten
acres of land ; also large brick dwelling(occu-
pied by owner) contaimeg twenty rooms. good
furnace, with from one to ten acres of land,
good orchard and bank barn One hundred
to *4.75. Sheep, choice to extra, 54.25 to acres of land partly cleared. small house and
stable, situated two and a half miles west of
, offerings wore well cleaned up and the situated la atilealant locality. Terms easy.
Hay Torniahip. Several choice building lots
good land in
54.50; good to choice, 54 to $4.20. The Exeter. Twenty-five acres of
close was steady.
NMI, YOUPC LITE STocte. • 'APP 3/t°' 3,17. 'HOWARD, EXETER, P. 0.
New York, May 13.-Beeves---Iteceipts --"'""°32'11"b‘""ager°2"*•"""m"ma
324; steers steady to firm; bulls steady
3,30 to fri OUSE FOR SALE
to 55.00, fat stags 54.50 to 55, bulls ; OR
COWS, *104157 to shade lower; steers 54.60
$4.30, cewa $2.20 to. -;4•23. No change In RE'NT.
A choice briok house situated on Sbncoe et.,
Exeter, containing ample rooms for ordinary
family, garden anal stable, and all necessary
coneeniences In _connection, every thing in
goon condition. For further particulars, apply
quiet and weak' lambs weak to 3.0c. lower; 104.. HOOesS, eLisTort. or ItAtas DYYtoD.
MIS
cables; exports none.
Calves -Receipts 6422; market brisk and
• prices 25c to 50e lower; veal, e3.50 to 55.75,
cholee 56, tops 56.29.
Sheep and Lambs-itecelpts 14,000; sheep
clipped sheep $; to *4.50, export do. $4.75,
" 55.20, one deck wooled do. $5.05, TO BLACKSMITHS.
unshorn do, 54.75; clipped lambs 54.50 to
spring lambs 52 to $4 each.
• A first-class Blacksmith Short, we ,
Bogs -Receipts 10,764; trifle arm; state 11 en Pee I d I
with sett of public weigh scales in connection.
;0.
hogs 10 to 56.1, ern 5 VT astay. $5.65 to
55.90. . Firsteiass business guaranteed to right man.
Terms moderate. Also farm to rent, 100 acres.
CHIOA GO Li 1' STOCK. ' Apely to L. MioTAtattarrr Exeter North, Ray
Chicago, May 13.-Cattle-Recelpts 18,500;
good ta prime steers 55.10 to 56, poor to
uiedinni $4 to $5: steckers and faders
steade to strong, 88 .15 to 05.10; cows 82.85
I 11111/1...
14111/10.ti.:.4ArV%
VAIAI \ \\At t'
'
You'll be Happy
when you sec these delightful
cloths for spring and summer use.
The manufacturers have providee•
for coat comfort these silken tex-
tured -materials. Order your coat
cut from some of these cool and
elegant cloths, and .order it ea.rlY,
for they are greatly in demand by
fashionable dressers who want to
keep cool.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
;
Panson's brick Nook and dwelling. in Exeter, t.:c2,.1554.t050, v2hc160f,erlam*,..1,..ai.7t3o t504.8.0.01.,40;cnean?yeer:
steady, -53.50 to 54 5: Texas ted steers for sale. The brick block is well situated, ow
10e5:5342.17:05gost7o6°.51tte5t.t.;;*,P.5sliii810.:11,'$1'.‘4:lni:'i:,11.11(i1;:1:(0•12.481?::::1111it(i.!;05.b1.51;t1e50tnIst1170-, :Tal.°10'ewihe'urimetalmslisir,nnefst,lahfiee°811dbedrably t.da,pted for a
*4.25 to 55.40, do btals•e2.73 to a3.80. Main streeebreiressiettlokbOrx:055stsof!e:Itastosttiaarhr.ineleirinneis,dtostoreaoewanniostiace.ainspIde:.)
80
1 o Ea. The property must be disposed of.
boarding
s easy, apply t It„ L. Fab on, zeta',
Sheep-Recelpte 10,P00; o.cal to choice Ont.
anthers $4:25 ti) $4.50, -fair to choice mix.
ed 53.75 to 54.23. werittan sheep 13:1.2e to
e4.50, yearlings *4 30 ;0 .$ train; Retie* lambs
54.10 to $5.23, Westeen la oil.; 51.20 to 55.25.
Thoi,olci Carries Ilylaws.
Thorold, • Ont., May 14.-A- bylaw
for 830,000 for' granolithic walk,
and another foe 80,000 for extendffig
the present electric light systro-
the tosm Were both carried rfttiej,,,t
day, the fornaer bit 04 tat *Mr
by; 124 ismiorttilk
pROPRETIES FOR , SALE
• ,:BY TENDER.
In the Tillage of Exeter, Ont. Tenders will
be ecared by the uadersigned up to the lat. of
of April, 1901, smith half of lot No. 9. from Main
to William at., known es Rendlies store prop-
erty. No. 381,382 Elizabeth st, near McCal.
lutrea tannery, No. 63,61, 05, Andrew aL, No.
65 hsit flame awaiting, 7 rooms, will take one
third cash balance In payments, et 5 per. cent:
For further particulars and terms of sale apply
to owner. The highest or any tender not
necessarily extepted. • „,„
• T. W. HAMLIN; ."
Brookholtn,
J. H. Grieve.
• MERCHANT TAILOR
• EXTTER,
The.. 'Massey Elarris Company offer
$1,000 in prizee, to the -distribution at
the London, Toronto ad Ottawa fairs.
Prizes of $10, $7, $5, and,sattre offered
for the bestjudging in the dairy cat-
tle, beef cattle, sheep and swine class-
es, the competition being open to fais
mers or farmers' sons under 25 years
of age. For the best eollection of in
jurious Canadian weeds, the work of
the exhibitor. and for the hest col-
lection of injurious insects, three
prizes of $15, $7 and $3 are offered,
A BOON TO CYCLISTS.
bottle of Eagyard's Oil should be lo
every cyclist's kit as it is the most. effeetive
,reMedy tor Sprains, BroiRes. Cuts, StiffJointa,
Cootraotion of the muscles, Cramps la the Lege
sec.