HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-11-7, Page 5"Craft trust be veiled,
but truth goes naked."
Poor shoes most be
highly finished to veil
deective material, best
good shoes need not fear
to be seen in their natural
leathers.
The cost of abnormal
finish is put into unusual
service anti valued ley the
MIalters (through theft
prt -•
oft the sol,~) in
‘The Slater Sjioe'
R. J. SPAOICMAN Sole
eal Agent
ex -Governor Black, waseasily elect-'<
ed.
In Buffalo the entire Republican
City and county ticket was elected,
Erastus 0. Knight;, the State Comp-
troller, being chosen mayor,
Tae result in Rochester was close,
but Mayor Warner's friends claim bis
election over the Republican candi-
date.
In Syracuse, Mayor McGuire, for a
number of years past the Democratic
Mayor oil the city, was defeated by
Kling, the Republican nominee.
TtilX er any Defeated,
New. York, Nov. 6,-••-7:he tollowing
paper;( concede the election of Seth
Low. Fusionist candidate for Mayor.
by pluralities ranging. anywhere from
30,000 to 55.000: Brooklyn Daily
Eagle. Tire Evening, and Morning
World, The Evening Joure:al, The
Tribene. The Times, s, The Herald and
The Press.
Cr.,Iter Concedes Is.
Richard Croner at 8.4.$ o'clock last
night ceneetleel tl:r• election of Seth
ow Neste tit candidate for Mayor,
lIaTAMMIINY
but • Mr. Crot>er was but willing at
that time to give up the county,
ticket. He said he was much disap-
laO Fusionist Qanclidate Defeats pointed at the Brooklyn vote, as lie
had, expected Mr. Shepard to make
Droker's Nominee. l a good showing there, it being itis
home borough. As to the causes
Sen& 1,9'r E'zectesi esaeor or Greater New
York -Jerome oma, la Inetrett Att:reneye
Fan Week, for *Iaettee of the Sueteene
Verret, Snowed under tar 20,OQQ--5ous0
of the Governors Eicetvd-Croker
New York, Nov. t;, ---Seth Low,for-
nnsr President of Colanrbie 'Culver-
-CZ and four years ago the citi-
zens* Union candidate for mayor of
lGrt:nt er
New o York. ,
d •e
e, 5S. S yesterday
elected the second mayor of Greater
New York by a, plurality ranging
Anyrwlaerc from 3Q,000 to 9:0,000, de-
feating Edward M. Shepard of
13rookAg•n, the Democ -tic nominee.
The campaign was an exciting one,
mad the vote, though somewhat less
than the presidential election a year
•sago, Wee the largest ever polled in a
7txauiticip;tl contest in this city.
IA addition to the eanv,t v for
ayear, public interest. largely ceai
;ci ite the nett inetion by the ra.
iet,s of William Tr tve:I,n Jerome
District Attorney, and Mayor
rt A. 'Van Wych by the Demo -
for Justice of tine Supreme
Beth the caltdidatetl for Die -
Attorney and Justice
of the
e Court were voted for only
territory contained in New
otantw. Return a received up
.an. indicate that Jerome bad
ted by a comfortable plural -
rad that Mayor Van Wlvcic had
era defeated, the latter running be-,
nd Ids ticket from 15,000 to 20.-
„.1Qx
Returns also indicate the complete
triumph of the Greater New York
][Thelon ticket. Charles Vincent Ferns
the nominee of the Citiaena' Union
and the Republicans, defeating Geo.
ti',. Van Iloe'en, the Democratic mo-
tainee, I1, 21. Grout. for the past 4
years Democratic President of the
Er?srvor-Elect Seth Low of Greater
New y lt'orL .
Borough of Brooklyn, now the Fu-.
slonist nominee for Comptroller, has
also defeated W. W. Ladd, jr., De-
mocrat.
Low'a th dication.
Ahout 11 o'clock Mr. Low ' gave
out, a formal statement in which he
maids "The outcome of this elec-
tion is a splendid vindication of uni-
versal suffrage, s r
1" e
ag , The agencies that
have brought it about are many.
Those who labored so long and so
patiently to bring about the success-
ful fusion so loyally are entitled to
the greatest credit. For myself I
ask for the generous+ and constant.
support of the community in the
S '"L ask tQ which it has summoned
Ire. And 1 dedicate every power
that I have to its loyal service."
A Fusion 'triumph.
With the election of Seth Low as
Mayor, Charles V. Forms as presi-
dent of the Board of Aldermen, and
Edward M.. Grout as comptroller,the
Fusionist triumph in Greater New
York appears nearly complete.
The grata total for Mayor, 115
districts missing, for greater New
York, isi Low (Fusion) 268,318;
Shepard (Democrat), 238,014.
Reports p is received
\ from the various
sections " of New York State show
that the•] eptablicans will retain con-
trol`of the Lower I-Iouse of the State
Legislature. In the . various muni-
cipal contests reported from up the
State, the most interesting oleo-
tions noted were 'those of Albany,
Trots, . Rochester, Syracuse and Buf-
falo;
The city of Albany will be carried
byetlie Republicans, ex -Senator Da-
vid B. Hili taking no active part in
the local cane -ass.
The election 'in Troy was a" lively
one, a nunl,+ r of arrests for illegal
-voting being :nada. Termer United
States Senate:- ,r Murphy headed the,
fight for the cendidate of the Demo-
crats, ats, - while fnrmer Governor Blaci;
managed tat: campaign for 'tli.e Pro-
gressive Done c:r atic_Renublican tick-
et. Seymour Van Santwoord, ° the
candidate for Mayor, supported by
for the defeat of the Democrat tie*:-
et. A.Tr. Croker said he was itaclined
to aseribe it to the large silent vote,
R and the fact that the people some-, feel that they want a change.
Crnker'+:.lbtlirrat ee.
Mfr. (,•roper, lieurdce unterneyer and
Senator T. D. Sullivan were togeth-
er at dinner last night, and then awl
there, Diehard Crater abtliert.4d Itis
leader ship of Tammany and turned
it over to Jelin I', Carroll.
nuw nemeres It.
Seth Lem, at Q o'eloek seat night,
Gd at his home. wherehe was re-
eicti; cleetion returns."1 suppose
it is safe to assume that the result
o1 the election is now assured. It
bears out what my friends have an-
ticipated, and 1 .lin very much grat-
ified at the result. This is a, pleas-
ant outcome of a hard etrufigle. I
appreciate heartily the splendid sup-
port the newspapers leave eit•cn this
moveaxiezlt. 1 think they lzaavo been
t4 splendid gold itepurtaant factor in
bringing about, the result.**
severe ; tit+utaerrwt.
Edv:ard 151;, Shepard. at 11) o'clock
last fright. publicly conceded the
cleetion of Seth Low. and sent .hila
a telegram of congratulation.
eventing (toads.
' Returns 00 far received from slit=
ferent sections of New York State
indicate that the Lower Nouse of
the State Legislature will be coul-
posed of Assemblymen grouped as
follows: Republicans, 84: Demo-
crats, 45; Fusionists, 21. Generally
speaking, in Greater New York the
Fusionists were supported. by the re-
gular Republican organization.
what S; ,1,zl C orae
After going over the entire ground
and including the money paid by the
State to special election deputies and
the thousands paid out by the dis-
trict leaders of botix organizations
The New York Times estimates that
not less than $2,500,000 was put In
actual circulation in Greater New
York on account of the election.
Governors l:Peete 1.
Ohio -Governor Nash, Republican,
carried the state by over 50,000,
with a decisive Republican znajority
in each branch of the Legislature.
?!fastsa cl lbs
atts!•-Cratuo, Republican,
probably elected by about 65,000
plurality, compared with 97.000 last
our
ore
F That ds what yon should 'breathe through
not your ;mouth,
But there may be times when your ca-
tarrh is so bad you can't breethe through it,.
Breathing through the mouth ie always
T,/4 743. .ZT-41:a `,PI Ids HI
CONEY TO LOAN.
Wise Stage $trJl.
$sieve, 1
Sofia, Bulgaria, Nov. ,0.- Rain and sweat er`►" 1`1 tones tr LTD
States. United bavonoe$ecton Wehaveunlim' t3 private Consul-Generatreatedrte_ p vate timesfor in. t-:
1 Dickinson o lrarne5a YeS s
f . merit DIVA Baan or i 4RF PREPABED ED
'village property at lowest
I;t TO PURCHASE
Coustazxtlno 1e returx ec wrts::e ar rues_ l Y st
p t i here from,
H. ate gffutetest,
Snraa Oil. $, re liw.
amakov yesterday. t DICKSON
CI IY• He Authorizes sr es iba darn�p, $SON GAiiLllhfl
the statement that l e is satisfied 1<eepstlnoleath. Exe:tter.
that Miss + i irsoit an - .. .,..,
:i;,llen rile Stone and her, .d pli �
ab
companion, Maine, T sllka, are alive
ao not 'uhea Y TO LOAN.'
b .plc.----•aI� .....
r o roagk srrr, I have &large amount of private tuitds to,
face to cTha ` !' - loan 4n Carni and viii r
village properties ertiea a l
an dew. isliER Tim ER
B t,.owrate
o R
� \ oZinterest.
6srzess not
\ v F, W. Sal AD312 dN,
Ont keeps 0T
. ....rrrster'4fain St. Exeter.
Aad for the langs, and it is .especially so Awl well treated. Mr. Dickinson's
when their delleate tissues bare been weak- return is not due to any interruption
tried by the Scrofulous condition of the in the exchange of communications.
blood on which catarrh depends It has been ascertained that -°th
Alfred D,
"Meese, i3
suffered from catarrh for years smH $'had
telt bad, there was a ringing in his ears,
and he could not breathe through one ot
his nostrils nor clear Ws bead.
Atter trfin aeaeral cetarrh specifies
from which h aicrir-etl no bene0t, he was
completely cued, according to bis ol4n
Statement, by
410o£j'sr' Sorsa larilla should have supplied an escort.
hood,
band intended to kidnap Mr. Rous%
,missionary at Salonika, at the same
time as it1iss Stone, but the design
failed. TWO days before Mies Stone
was abducted, brigands fired five
shots at a gendarme near Raslog,
and the local authorities, !snowing
there were bandits in the neighbor-
Ties
tly great
curese catarrh by e1 radically
g and per -
menet tl
!, . u.i aa:d birildin up the whelp systeiu.
Item'u!'rrr6a,rethe tavetitecattartic. :5c,
year.
New Jersey -Franklin Murphy, Re-
publican, has been elected Governor
by about 10,000 plurality. Roth
branehes of the Legisiature will be
Republican.
Iar:a' Cuzunlins, Republican, elect-
ed by a plurality of 90.000 for Coo
error.
FOO OAS NOT 7f.I'Sr'�6'Rnl,
oat'raeticalle Suspended, Owing
to Tatfel: llfck.
London, Nov. 0.•�•e-11,Uthouglt the
streets of London, were traversable
.esterday without the aid of lamps,
oasts were atilt tog -bound, and
oad and outer tratfie much im-
peded. The cross-channel steeraers
had
the utmost d ..
their ports, in spite of the fact that
the fog guns were being continually
tired. Traffic on the Clyde has been
blocked for 29; hours, and steamers
bound for Srelmed have been unable
to leave port. A. number of foreign
steamers bound for Glasgow have
taken 20. *Pura to tray rse the 24
utiles of river.. On the Iluntber all
traffic is suspended.
There Iuwe been railroad collisions
at various points, and stoner wrecks
have been reported along the coasts.
On the Thames traffic is almost at
standstill.
The hospitals of the metropolis saay.
(haat there were about 100 cases of
neridentss treated during the night.
The mercury hovers about the freez-
ing
point.
Continental reports show that Cal-
ais. Ostend, Lyons and Munich aro
among n the o pointe tog -bound.
:t
Cave in of a. Drain.
Montreal, Nov. 6. -Carrillo Later-
• tune and Gaspard Lacirapeile, two
of the employes of the corporation of
. Joliette, lost their lives yesterday
through the eaving in of a drain in
which they were working. The )nen
were at the bottom of the drain
alien the sides gave way. Two oth-
ers • of the employes, Alderic Laten-
dresee and C. G`eotlirey, who were
also buried beneath the earth, escap-
ed uninjured.
Thiess in one reiatte,
St, L9ltiS. ZifO., Nov. 9. --The 12th
death from tetanus, resulting from
the treatment of diphtheria patients
with anti toxin, supplied by the city
occurred yesterday, when Mamie Zee -
non succumbed, Her brother is not
expected to recover. Hes death
makes three victims in the Keenan
ftilily.
0Q1nl Salutes.
Ottawa, NOV. 0, �.UPan the oeca
sloe of His -Majesty the King's birth-
day, Nov. 9, and on the birthday of
Icer Majesty Queen Alexandre., Dee.
3, royal salutes will. he fired at all
saluting stations in Canada. No
other eerewoniea are to be observed
Moon these occasions,
Katt T,1ba azroktin.
Port Colborne. Nov. 6. ---Xeric Ab-
bey et Stratford, ;reran en; „ G.T.
R. freight going east, bad tint, of eras
ribs broken while clearing cinders
from under the'eng ire tat Strtrmness
last evening. Ile was sent house
from Isere last night.
Paine's Ce u - :om•D-und
3tA.uL cTr~r.l,it'a 37B)STI i . 6111'0 and Gives You Now bile
t]oarutlesloner Iia Souttt .Uric" When Euergtllillg. EI.3e Fails.
Opposing
reetpruclty.
itfontreal, Nov. fl.--Tlae annual
meeting of the Canadian Manufrtc ut•• It is the Po .)tllttr M .til
ing Association opened at the Wind-
sor Hotel yesterday morning. The III tilt'; 110TTIGti of the
rtnembers proecedetl to the City Berlin' Wealthy and close
where Mayor Prefontaino read them
Cu. -
an. address of welcome. the presi-
dent, Mr. P. W. Ellis. replying to (11111Stallne8.
Iris Worship,
At the opening of the afternoon
session the president read his ad-
dress. Beware of Substitutes and Imi-
lir. James Cummings. t;,tnadian
Commissioner in South Africa, spoke tatiot]S.
last evening on the chances of secure
ing trade with that country.
said be had formerly been in favor . Ate yc,u-sibs+}t, rundown, or suffer -
of a reciprocity treaty with the ing from some dtanget'.ous disease ? If
States, oto u
, b t ho was now against such you ate, allow its with candour and an
a policy, as it, would Blake Can- lrtmeet inti te;,t in your welfare, to dlr.
adieus hewers of wood and carriers ere your attention to ?tine's Celery
of water to the Americans. Compound. the rtredicine that "makes
The se ,>
secretary
then me
d a ,
a report *irk to z
rt alt well."
•
P people
t %/"�`/� % 's ! to Srr Thomas Shaughnessy, prepare- Thu zrond•'r•f ul rec'old 01 cures
�,1 ed by Mr. William Whyte, dwelling wrought, for sick and diseased people
on the prospect of trade with South - in our Dominion, is theI)e t and
onkeys
"All well -all happy -lots
of fun"; That is the regular
report from the monkey cage
of Barnum's Circus ever since
the keepers began dosing the
monkeys with Scott's Emul-
sion. Consumption was carry-
ing off two thirds of them
every year and the circus had
to buy new ones.
One day, a keeper accident-
ally broke a bottle of Scott's
Emulsion near the monkey
cage and the monkeys eagerly
lapped it up from the floor.
This suggested the idea that it
might do them good. Since
then the monkey have received
d
regular doses and the keepers
report veryfew deaths p from
consumption. Of courseit's
It s
cheaper to buy Scott's Emul-
sion
than new monkeys -and
that suits
the circus' men:
Consumption in monkeys
and 311 man is the same disease.
If you have it or are threaten-
ed with it can you
take the hint?
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott's
Emulsion
and '
r s on the
wrapper of every bottle.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT a: BOWNE,,
TORONTO CANADA
0
c and fir, all -druggists,
Africa.
ffgr. Murphy Dead.
Halifax, N.S., Nov. 6.7 -The death
of Monsignor Murphy, one of the
most prominent Roman. Catholic
clergymen, in Lower Canada, and
rector of St. Mary's Cathedral, ire
this city, occurred yesterday, He
zeas a native of Cork, Ireland, and
was fifty-eight years old. He came
hero in 1S66, was ordained in 1867,
received the degree,. of D.D. in 1892,
and was appointed prothonotary
about three years ago, He had
been in ill -health for about twelve
months.
Interviewing Ministers.
Ottawa, Nov. 6. -Archibald Camp-
bell, ex-M.P., and Dr. Lynd of \Vest
Toronto are here seeing the Minis-
ters. They had an interview with •
Sir Wilfrid Laurier at noon yester-
day.
ails Automatic Burglar Alarm.
Mrs. Newsuburb (at midnight) -John,
think.I hear a burglar down stairs in
- the hall.
Mr. Newsuburb (philosophically)--
if
philosophically)-
ifenrietta, with two bicycles, Willie's
toy cart, the barrack, umbrella stand
rind the perambulator for him to -. run
into you wouldn't only "think" you
tenni e burglar if one were really
there. -Stray Stories.
n
A Triumph or Photography. produced no good, and I was growing
Of course It was a Missourian, one of worse. Through the influence of BRev.
the
"you've '•it
t i e t• r w m" C. iii.
t Ob 0 Tyler, 6 I e type, who I• was induced to :give
remarked to y c'ontpanion as they ex- .Paine' Celery Oorriponitd a trial. 1
:trnite() with atsv&Struck hrtl>rest a pie- oar trulys>a.y it worked wonders, The
tore in which there were seen the faces first'bottle gave tree great, relief, and
a1` all' the presidents of.the United five bottle completely cured: tile."
strongest proof of health -restoring
o virtues of Paine's Celery Compound.
It has rntred the most desperate and
obstinate cotes of diens even after
sufferers were pronounced incurable.
The use of one bottle of Paine's
Celery Compound will, in all cases
banish the doubts of the unbelieving.
The testing of one bottle will prove
to all sufferers that there are virtues
in 11re wondrous medicine possessed by
no other remedy -virtues that banish
suffering and misery.
The immense popularity of Paine's
Celery Compound has induced un-
scrupulous people to put up vile and
wort bless imitations of the great
health -restorer.- •Dishonest dealers for
the sake of large profits resort to sub-
stitutes and recommend the "some-
thing.
•
just s as good." t
lA all times be
ware of imitations and substitutes.
See that the name PAINE'S and the
Stalk of Celery appear on each bottle.
Read the strong testimony of Mr.
G. W. Parks, of Inglisville, N. S.,
cured by Paine's Celery• Oompound
after failures with other medicines:,
"While at sea I was taken sick,
which compelled the to abandon my
work and seek borne and rest. - I con-
sulted the doctors who .pronounced it
slow fever or- typhoid. I suffered
severely from 'night sweats and from
cold chills during the day. Added to
this I was extremely nervous, which
weakened me and redueed my flesh
until 1 was a mere skeleton. This con-
tinued until last winter. when my
wife and kende began to despair of
y recovery, As the medicines I 'took
fit -Iles
gay. Rill. hon fu thunder did the
photograph man ever get them' men all
together at ont•et?" teansas City Jour-
nal.
,A Matter of Elistory.
"Nov." said tbe public sebool-teach-
er, "name the presidents in their or-
der."
"Adams,. Washington"--- began th'e,
g
I r3 ht little girl.
a 1 b'
"Wrong. Washington was first."
"013, no. Mr. Adams must have been
first, 'cause my Sunday school teacher
told- me 'be was the"first man."--Phila-
delphia
an. "-Phila
del hi
Press.
p
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your stomach.
is bad, your liver is out of
;order: Ayer's Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your dys-
pepsia, make your liver right.
Easy to"take, easy to operate.
25c. All druggists.
}Pant your moustache or beard a beautiful
brown or rich Mack? .Then use .
for the
BUCKINGHAM'S
DYE
W
Whiskers
so cra Cir O,(ue,,ra; oh R. P. Hewa Cs,, N,esus
leeklag like
Pet!, bat
wears twiceAs
0"of by the
use ofEttreka.
Harness Oil,
Sold.
enrnssh-
all sires.
blade by
Imperial pe ial fJll'Ir
Company#1
MEDICAL
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YERSii'Y s dtinity Unfver
sity. once -ere -titer ,
t 4 .BROWRINt1 AT, 0.,
Apply
E.r,+rintttt3 Y.r,toria Wee/131w
rnraxay
rP.ii r,..
mice and residence, Dom iu:ou Lahore.
tery, Exeter
LEGAL,
.., .��..,.� - DICKSON & CA.RLING,
London, Huron and Bruce
GOI•:G Nutrtj-•-
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tie
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I, ippon g.li 4,.37
Exeter• .. is i 5,12
e'entnhn " F� +tfo 5,25
I,ondon,errive 9,3; 6.12
Barristers. €oticiters.'Notaries. Conve atrcers.
's,ssenger. Ceennd*sit t:ere, Solicitors for the aloleOns
, 4,x4111 r. oI Bat*, Etc,
ext Money to Lean et lowest rates of interest.
6'.25
633
550
8.00
GOT CORNS ?
Foolish to
b
fe1 them n i
f yon have ?
No fun a
n it t cot , but has of ltlu, Put-
;
ut.ttl3ts I:rinles Cort: Ext rat fur raises
soros tit tzrenty-Estill• hour,. Get a
quick c•vop by raising it ••druggists
sell it.
BORN.
emir,,•- a Lumley. en tlr;, Srd ir,-i . the w'ifra
of Geo. Bele • f cr. roa.
MARRIED
YgO CANT} LON-I11 t'linton. en \\`mine+
etas Nor alb. at the residence of the hride
totems. Alias Lottie t•antelan, eldtee :laugh.
ger of 1kineriad Mrs. Ii t'amelon ter:merry
of Ucm, rll,t to ]!r. i'r.uik Yee, ot ylt 1'oreete
DIET)
01.1) -In Fxeter. on Felder, Nov 5.. Ada
Pearl. intent eat:glees of :]r; and ptr-• J. A.
itoy'd,
The e-arntlal lung healing en: ell ;,l et the
Pere tree has finally been suecoefully see crat-
ed tined refined into :t perteet eourh me t'iat'itae.
])r Wocern Norway 1'iue Sernp• sold br ull
dealers on a guarantee of inestsaetion. Price
25 cents.
For Cute. Wounds, C'hllbrain,t. ehapre
Banda Itheumai1s1 t. Stitt Joints. Durn,r,
Scalds, Bites of ineectc, Croup. Ceu t.y. Copia,
Iingyartt"a Yellow Oil will to tonne an excel-
lent remedy. Price 20 etuts. All dealer a.
Dr. Ross, a native of Stanley, has
gone into partnership with. De. Beth-
une, of Senforth,
Mr. Amos 'ionnsentl, of the West
End, l uekersinith, bus leased his farm
to his cousin, Thomas Towut•nd, for a
term. of years.
John I)inney, cif Egntondville, in-
tends giving up his farm on the 11111
Road and removing to rear C .hawa,
where be will work it .farm for his
uncle.
Alexander McLeod, of Bayfield, and
;Diss Jessie Sterling, of Goderleh town-
ship, have been engaged to teach the
Sauble line schools for the coining
year.
An event of interest took place at
the residence of Edward Stonehouse,
Anse. Craig,
on
Tuesday
last,
when
]
e
u
tbe mai 'iago of his eldest daughter.
Henrietta, and William John Lasky,
of London, was solemnized.
A man's wife should always be the
same especially . s eeiall
to her I hu
P stand.
y b
if she is weak and nervous, and uses
Carter's Iron Pills, she cannot be for
they stake her feel and act like a new
person, so they all say, and their hus-
bands say so too.
TO CI]RE A COLD IN ONE DAA
Take Laxative Ilronic Quinine Tablets, A11
drugfi�ggists refund the money if it fails to euro.
E, -W • Grove's signature is on each box. 25o
•
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
AN Our sem WEL=,•Tntsu Rtsatany,-.Biro'
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over fifty years by millions of mothers for their
children while teething, with perfect success
It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays al
pain, cures wind colic. and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. 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 Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup and take no other kind.
Exeter, Nov. 611*, 1901.
Wheat per bushelOats
-.
Peasey..:....
Butter
Turkeys
Geese.,....
Chickens per Th
Ducks
W ooi..
Dried .Apples..
Pork live weight ..
65 to
65
-••-•33 to 34
---. 40,. o 42
.. 60 to 65
.,14 to 15
11
to 8
5 to 5
5 to 5
7 to 7
w.. 16 to 17
.- $7.00 to $7 fO
DEAFNESS IS CURABLE.
Sufferers from impaired hearing
will be glad to know that their afflic-
tion is probably not due toauy organic,
defect in the ear, but results probably
from a thickening of the lining of the
middle ear, cab -ed by catarrhal in-
flammation. Hui dreds of perfect re-
coveries as a, result of the inhalation
of Catarrhozone :i t e reported, and on
the highest author ;ty we recommend
this treatment ntto rit
e r readers. Catarr-
hozooe quickly reetores lost hearing
and its efficiencyis placed beyond a
dispute by the ease of Mr. Foran, of
St. 'Thomas, who recovered perfect
hearing by using Oatarrbozone. 'after.
years of deafness. Price $1. St drug-
gists or by mail, from Polson & Uo
Kingston, Ont.
Children Cry for
CASTO
CAST�4ryz~
'r•
For --Infants and Children.
eto tho-
in
nile
deepen
is
an
seer
tarappuA
OFFICE :-fir AIN STREET, EE'E.TER.13
, R. CARLn, , B.A. i . DICKSON
F. W. MADMAN
(Successor to Elliott a Madman)
mister, Solicitor, liotar Public
conveyancer, E e,
Moray to loan on Favus and village'
roperttes at Lowest rates of interest
1t'li'ICE MAIN STREET EXETER
DENTAL .....�.,
TT EXNSMAN', L. D. S. AND
Ds. 11.. It. EINSALA.N. 1,
D. 8. D. D. S.. Boner Graduate ,
of ecrento Lnisereity. Peutist,
Teetl, extrecicd eithout pain or
had after steers. Office nu Fan,
Eon's Mock. West side 4f Maio
tr£it, Exact'
l ,A• AWDOSON. (D. D. 8. i-, .S,l
DENTIST.
Fit tee Graduate et'tbe Terento Cutz'ea ity
red Royal College or Dental Surgeons ot 1
(Mateo. with lemurs Alto Post eeraduate of
t hicat;o ehoel et'Teethe;le Ltro: *erF With
bwionible teentlen.
Levee thief; Omen to the Trental Preto .ion
done in tin, ofece. Bridge work, cunt•*-, ill
!embum,old and tiulcanite latesrdl alone fn
the neater moa
t n£r s,-i�,lc•. A arttctl •
po }
p
hatn,lrFa anae*th e, •itc res: °ad to r Tab* `"*�
,. t ;trot•
ns
tion.
Unica ane door ,Guth of Carlini; I'ron stere
Zaceter, Oat.
EITHER TANDI T '
LOGS,
t '
, O a Kesel,
FoRE,�tC L . ExE't``E# -, Old
txe :e r
Rolier MMills.
Flour wholesale and zt•1tail.
`ill feed on band. Quolit #Irst-e)085,
PRICES RRmT,
REaD WHEAT WANTE.,f).
HIG$EST PRICES PAID.
Wood Wonted,
J Cobbledl lc el. Sola
TWEEDS
At Cost Price.
R THE DAYS.
.A good Assortment
ALSO HEAVY PANTjNG.S
AT cOsT,
vont to cleat' these lines at sauce
JOHNS,
The T€dor
Wa ons.
A G._ OD INVESTMENT.
for sssale a'The brick brick k ek is swell ksituatExeter. We are agents for the celebrated
hlafn street, is 70x55 feet, three storey., and
contains tour stores, offices and hails, alt leased, i
rhi•, is the hest bustnees stand in town. The p�)
dwelling is brick of two storeys and contains ld j a l ke i to
rooms i� adlnirebl • ille Wagons
houo-e. The property for a s boarding
Teens easy, apply toy R. L. to onExeter, l
but.THE BEST MADE.
OR SALE -BRICK RE-
SIDENGEtieofl AN 1 -ole OFLAND IN1
j F mi....
EXETER -We oiler for rule an reasonable , u s s e l 1
terms, that very desirable residential property
known as"The Beeper homestead" situated Two Doors South Town Hall.
on Lot Sin. n• 10, southof Buren Street, Exeter. i
These is erected upon the land, a comfortable
and commodious brick dwelling, also the
pand aos 9 o res.c*uw The house Is in good re-
paire CRE 1 l 'P 0 N
and fin..9roomr•. ilio lot ccurnius an acro
of land and is excellent] adapted. for garden
ing or fruit growing.There is a plentiful sup -1
ply of hard and sort. water, The properly rs up i
to date. and the ternisea*y. for particulara ftp -
ply to DIearsox & Comae barrister. Exeter
i
or to
AE.Iia
Booms. Row P. � P
Q kerma '. �
.. L S t
0
II
A., proprietor.
Our mill has been r
em -
Exeler pelli
Reul__toteRijency . ed with the
Gyrator Systtal
Kar Buy or Sell a Farm, and people tell us they now
(BUY or Sell Town make better bread than bak-
1 F Property, er's when using our flour.
YOU Collections Made,
Borrow or Lend Money, Origin dila R
OOM
ANT
TO
Your Life Insured,
Go to the Old Cuon-
try, by the Allan
E'We Line,
CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED,
JOHN SPACKMAN
Office aver H. Spackman's Hardware
Exeter.
tib Cash paid for Raw Furs.
Bargailns
icycIe s.
d
As we are anxious to clean
out our stock of Bicycles we have
decided to offer the balance of
our stock
At Cost for Cash.
Our Wheels are all -high
grade with the best fittings and
most of them bought at
Special Low Prices.
Ifou are in
y need of a wheel
call and see what we offer you. hand,
DUAP
Pr0mpt1u.
H. SWEITZER.
BROWNING'S
fag S(tot=e
Headquarters For
Dyspepsia Cure
Blood and NervelTonic
Stomach and Liver Pills
Iron Blood Pills
Liver and Kidney Pills
Kidney Mixture
Sciatica Remedy
Sarsaparilla
Cough Mixture
Cholera and Diarrhoea Mix
ture
Chilblain Lotion.
T'r
)'' any ref these preparations and
you wl be astonished, t 1.131ir
ful heailling and curing proteerties.wonder-
A1Pu11 line of Patent Medicines on
a
Our Pianos and Organs,Sew-
ing Machines &c., are of the best
snakes and prices reasonable.
Music and Music Books al-
ways in stock. Also all kinds of
small musical instruments ume
nts o
ns sale.
..
S. ARTIH.
Milburn's Sterling Headache Powersive
women prompt relief from monthly pains and
leave no bad effects whatever. Be sure you
get. Milburn's. Price 10 and • 25lcents. All
dealers.
TOILET- ARTICLES
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
J W. BRONING
Dpminia9 tdboi'dt0ry
if. a
child sacs ravenously, 1i a
V ]ell
sly, grinds the teeth
at night and picks the nose; you may almost be
certain it has worms and • should administer
without delay Dr. Low's Pleasant Worn(
Syrup, this remedy contains Its own ,cathartic,