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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1902-1-30, Page 4111Fri, TITE E X. ETER TIMES he Molsons 'Bank i01,1A.R.TER,ED BY` PARLTAXENT. 1153 aid up Capital $2,500,000 ercil e Fund 52,050,000 , Tread Office, hifontreal. ' BLLIOT,-Ese„ LiNNEit.a. .111.11asTAGNR Moray advanced to geed farmers on their mazudte with ono or 'MOM endorser at 7 Per mut. pox annum. Exeter Branch Open every lawful day from 10 to1p. zn SATURDAYS, 10 m. to 1 p.m. urringratee of interest allowed on deposits. I10X/TF.01%1 & OAR14111/4.1a, N. D. HURDON, SonierrOUS. Exeter, Dee. 27th. '25. Calendar for Jarwary i 902, STAIDAT.... 5 12 19 26 MONDAT ..... 0 10 20 27 TtLESDAT .... 7 14 21 28 irirEnesEsnAra . 1 8 15 22 29 15grRSDA.Y.... • 2 9 10, 23 80 131nrease 3 10 17 24 81 SATURnAY 4 11 18 25 THXTBSDA.Y. JANUARY 80Trn 1902( NOTES AND COMMENTS, bI Rossland a personator has been lined fi0 for plying his nefarious occu- pation, and that is the minimum pen - ay. For the sante offence in Ontario bie would be shielded from prosecution by the Government and eventually re- warded by them. • • BY the official count the actual loss =the Pan American Exposition is now. aggertained to be $,3,320,144. One of the principal causes of the failure as- stned by the American press is that Me management relied for advertising .Von cheap tricks to get free notices fia the newspapers. The outcome is another proof of the futility of attemp- ting:to gee something for nothing. The King s head appears on the new vestal notes for the first time. The designs of the notes has been slightly elna,nged, but in general appearance the old and new issues Are the sante. The notes are made by the American Bank Note Company. The poetal nntes are the first official doeuments made in Canada. which bear the King's bead, replacing that of the late Queen Victoria. EMT -TWO- OAPTURED, "Christmas Box" 1114iCil 1414.HIL4'OIC. CONTXXVIii% HIS SVOCESS. A Little:ex • Iletween, 1r4rae10 uA s'urPrisec • by O. Cle.'"rier Arigitt Itlareli-Tike Boom /Pura ga VA))) Several Miles -Fe -iv Clatectal- ties. Pretoria, Jan. 28. -Gen. Bruce Hawn. ton, by a clever night march, surprised Fall of Wonderful Tninge. 25 141:VVZ4VIVeggizZ,VIITS ing loIxperiments, Love's Puzsie, 20 Reouseet 100 Fraley conundrums, nook of plea 041110 of Letters, Magic 32. Jolly ;ekes, Receipt) for filoastaebe evolver. 100 Roney filmic - ng Secrets,. 1t0 Toilet and Cooking Receives, 255 Somerions for autograph Albums 10 model Love Letters, How to 'I ell Fortunes,'Dictionary of Dreams. Guide to Flirtation, Magic Age Table, Ilover'a Telegraph, and our 110W Cat. or Xmas %ars, Book' fund Notions• ell by- mail FREE. for fie, silver to W. postagy, A, 'NV% ICINNE%, 1. T.. Tara -tootle N.S. laager between Hrmolo and Bethel,- in - the Transvaal Colony., and ebarged the TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Luxativo 1-3rorno Quiniue Tablets. All druggkts refund the money it it fails to oure, 111, W, Groves signature is on each box. 2.e Boers, who fled in all .direetions, and were pursued many miles by the British, As a result of tlds expeditiou, 'eighty- two Boers and a quantity, of stores were captured. o The •casualties were small. THE erartionee REPORTS. Wheat is Eusier-liritisit Live Stock Trade -The Latest Ouotationa. • Monday Evening, Jan, 2T. Toronto St. LavvreaceIttarket, Grata receipts were light on the street market to -day only 000 bushels olfaing. • * * .• A convention of French speaking Liberals and CouservatiVes of Ontario may be held in Ottawa to make a united demand upon the political lead- ers in the province to give the Freneh speaking nnnority representative in Qat- Coterie) (entitle*. Aid. J. U, Vitt - Celt and other Feench-Canadians say eane they heve a *right to represeeta- leatnaand they1110;), cicitie to act with Get ittiaid to politics, with the object! ofgetting a French cabinet minister. .41d. Vincent says the French-Cana- dians can elect seven, or eight members and control the balance of power In 2' or 15 other conetit•uencies through- ' 1tet the province. General News. An outbreak of anthrax among the castle in adjoining townships is report- ed by faa•mers going to Berlin. Pe cautionary quarantine measures ale ttifder way.. Ss.rauel Clarkemember for the East ATerthatoberlandf, was called to he. Isome in Coliourg hy telegra g tQ a serious accident to his yin n dennebter. She had been Skating i. the rink, and fell, breaking her leg. The Industriel Exhibition Board, roronto has deeided to (men the Whitton on Saturday, Aug. 80 la an fre have the nein:1.1 (yening on Sept. 1 Labor Dae . Tee few will 'militia taket: 141111 Satmday, Seri. VI giving t‘kft f'st.:111 weeks. • The Grand Tinek Rale. ay 'has 41,e: eited to deuhle teach all, thy -ciag'y Chicago to Montreal. A Mien pa1 ti P.0 seat em is now dtallde tracked, law to work will be prosecuted with vie: tk 1111 in the .gaps, I be tat gest or V; lit' 1, ale on the Grand Dela Western. Dinettes, :4.1111t:' vouiny jtulgt of Elgin, 11;4. 14-, r;. l...o.ionte,td ti.ogi. sear tenets, Pence annenae.. 65 St. Teonan, (at Inedne at 9 nO a. tn.. cei ritia 11.1 t 114. ( gf, '1t -snore that; nye at:•1 he reef -tit noit.i 'out election. it havirg a. It ge: Y.30 to fin. dal! .!-01:'" 'Iriire4.r.t• • , , ,.• It, is steied fNit ear!:e IP this. 1.1rVq-,.. avottonotol'ile• ',Doge 'aid appeal.. g artlt 1.4,1 . d feenta Opt• eiterpt obit stigga. to.vnerg• ▪ se.d to have ail. go, glvery an onler ft,r a:, auton.ol, U.ifieh letvf, a Vali g envie '..gTeettee then nby t f slap s Rowe.. lir. Wi,i de 444 Towitto. tif.I.,:tied a finariefol (41 1140 .11: Inner:leo chereit eche tees Zee t he - anal) Fehrtpley ns. ',ante e• bee 1 . suneen het it is 4.11,14,•,:, (7,ti 1 4110 440010.1, '8 411334 (1 4II I kgOimoo,rodi• 111,4 a equisit4-14 1138,1)::• • • t,', ' ro'N (1441'. If, Pt 41 gear without detibl, inewartinteell t 3. ten' • 41 L. f 4140 vf,ry 4,., books You Could Look 11430 100 fut Ore ana zee the condi don w which your congli, if neglected, tslll bringyou. you would. feet relief at ouce-and that naturally wetild be through h 11 II 0 RI( E'"•5 3 , f,ii)Zi) I k',.)v-- ir.`.1 ; I • - 1 16 grt.T:4 s't4;,141>trf;Ii''r.rotrerfttir:', en" mei all Lung' Cittrr.1 Cough,- no,1Colfisiri &any.. 35 eepte Write to S, wer.te &Cti,, 14 4) Cr. ti,4 for frt f.!t 1,t1 11:51:1':3 at:VC:Rant Tee plieitle3 111CoI , :ft.it.7.1. Veal", .1,, ,•"; 14**,4111.:11trer, t%; 111.11110.1 t, 1 of, 'Pill /•;', in';'," (.14 cud (1 110 ;;11-7.4:1 I. tiff 111'4';,:f.1! m; tat!. 4441 '1') 0) Sera: 141,1, eve Cm e )111Uf 21'1011VA' (Le 1.1111:! r.41:n Prices Were seemlY. • Wheat -Was steady, 100 bush or reit sell- ing .at 77e per Inish and MU bush of gooso at OTe pee'bush..• Barley -Was steady, 200 hush'seines at 57c to 133n per bush. Oats --Were steady, 300 bush selling ;it 40e Har -Was easier, 10 loads selling tit 511 to 513 for timothy awl 58 to $0.50 for elover. .Straw' -Ws steady, oue load selling at - 50.50. The Visible 'Supply. - 311n,27,"02 Tan.28,'01 jan..20,"00 Wheat ...50,371,000 00,701,000 55,500,000 Corn .:.11,032,001) 14,137,000 14,520,000 4.183,000 1.0,154,000 5,382,000 Ilye 2,441,0N) 1,214,000 1303,000 • Dailey . 2,073.040 1,030,000 1,750;000 Wheat hicrefii!ed. 08,000 bushels the pasl. weelt.. t year:age 'wheat decreased 405.000 bushels, • Irritish. Cattle Marl:elm . • London, Nan. .27, -There wee tto matle. offering to.dey. United States sheep, 51/4 to 5%ii. Saturday's pri.eva 61ti1; sheep. 5%a; lambs, 70. Liverpool, Jan. 27.-eanddintt Cattle, cud to cm; sheep, • montreal Live Steel:. • Moutreal Jan. 27. -There were about 450. head tif buteliers' male, 10 calves and 50. sheep aua lambs offeredfor sale at the East End Abattoirto-day. The butchers. were present in large numbers, but trade was slow owing to the mild Nventhcr. There wore searcely any changes In prices Siaeo last Thursday, a few of the best cattle sell- ing at about 4%c per Ili; pretty good ani- mals sold at f rom 31c ti) ,near 41,4c and the common stoat front 9.:11c to 31tie ier lb. Several very line tarp.° bulls were bougltt by shippers at from .ec to 41:0 per lb. The calves were a rather 543.)11111 ,.10t and sold at front 52.50 to 55 each. -Sheep sold at about 3c to 311e and tanibit at froin4e to 4e per Ib. rat hags No1,1 at treat 6.1lic to (IVI:e few Ib for good straight Jots, weighed .ott, the cars,. • .. Unst Buffalo Cattle Market. • East • Inifeato, Jan. 27. -Cattle -Receipts, •3,000 head; active t or all butehers' grades and 20e to 50e higher; shipping end export grades earn- steady to* 10e higher; choice to prime Steers, 50' to 50.75; .2air to choice &tipping steers, :1.•ee (A.1‘, 44, 4,0 tO . 54.50; canners, '24; .mixedr_butcheys' ms, 53.o0 to $0 bulls, 53.00 to"51-.56; irrusage buns, 53 to $3.50; Stockers and feeders, $3 to 54.50 - Dogs -Receipts, 10,000 head; opened with fair demand but closed. lower; Yorkers, 50.25 to 56.30; light do, 50 to 50.15; . mixed packers. 50.40 to 50.50; eboice heavy, 50.55 to 50.65; pigs, 55.00 to 55.70; roughs, 55.40 to 5.80; stags, 54 to 54.50. W.teep end lambs-Reeeipts, 20,500 head; about Steady; choice Iambs, 55.85 to 55.00; good to choler:, 55.60 to 5e.80, culls to fair, 54.40 to" , sheep, choice handy wethers, 54.50 to 54.75; common to extra mixed, 53.75 to 54.46; culls and common. 52 to 53.05; 'heavy ex- port ewes and wetliers. 54.25 to 54.50. Chicago Live Stoek. Chicago, Jan. 27.-Cattle-Recelpts, 21,- 000; westerns steady to 106. lower; - good to prime steers, 511.20 to $7.40; poor to me- dium, $4 .to $6; stockers and feeders. $2.2$ to .;,-1.,t.101 cows, 51.25 to 55; heifers, 52.50 .5.°1ett1=8' 1.e05 to n'41; t 54.20: , 5- t .„( s fed steers. 51 to 55.25. Illogs,-Itecelpts, 40.000; left over, 10,000; opened steady; closed Se t ne. a butchers', 5 i;11 51.14'6; lower;ge aolf:iteK154*0 sow.r,t01 i rough heavy; $0 to 50.20; liaht, 55.00 to 50; 1. !Ink of 55.00 to 50.30. Sheep -Re- ; ("Wets. uo„ sheep.. stearly • .±0 strong; ; lambs steady to stroir4; g.coa to choice vrethers, 54:30 to .. 55; 'Western sheep.- fed. , 54 to 55.25; native lambs. $5.50.7.to 55.00 1. western lambs, fed, 50 to Montreal' (emir& and Produce; • Anew:real, Jen. 27.-Orain,-.11tisitiess is -quiet end .-inteletaeca. 00 spot No. 2 white outs v.ere quut<11 at 47.e to 4711,e ex -store; . feed leitley at 55e, and iye at 0,31he Plou----The mend miltintle& "nalarta prices are st, ...ay. Business In all grades was quiet. 'Ve quote i -Spring wheat pa- tents, 54 to 31.3o; winter wheat• pat.f.ite. • 53.S5 to 31; rtra(glit roilerS, 53.70 to .53.8n: . strong leesees', 33.fn). Li, 54, andstraightrol- ler:e If/ 81.55. • '..nfirIat is quiet, with prle,..3 , easy' at 4;4:5,10 to '74:.`7,141 per . barrel. for .eor lot, *col tif 23.3;i in,r barrel ene. at 12..„.4) o 12.GIJ 1/V1. in 0 jellIdllg was, • :11 (11111.54- Ilfl pritT% steady. Alaultolet bran sold at 5130 to 5"21, eat( eaorts *it 522 3) 523 per too, including bli.g.;•, • market_ Is quiet and tut:ening- ed. Finest ontarle colored.- lifi",e 14 •1014c; flrio white. •101.4,e 1o1.t41 lowoF.Titt.s. 1044e to line; lin. at Cue. bee ro,a1;4:-., 1,A! Ita7 -T301.4% 14 a 40,;(1 tloaalnd tor (Toby ;airy. gi lid, no mipplies are:liglit.•nriees are e'en. Fitte.:4 fre.-11 creamery, .21:: tin- eiko! creamery, fellie. to •20Vie: "to 1.0f,;:.e,; Meettotet • tinny.lean, in lee. pee enee-The ie. owlet, but steae.e. We quel., ;,i,aVy (1.11- nrilen em; ote.,1 pork, 0:':2. 30; Cfine41a :alert eut mess pork, C1 (11; Coletan. sitert cut baelie. heavy, 1,r;try 17n11- 1411:1 Ptt;.--, pork, lene ; . f: vy10 adtt ,thirrt tic•ra, re,1.1....1.:0.1 to *21,,10; :I Canada short oot pore., to pert, valeolion ':1! 1. 11;111.4, 1! eompomel '101 1! lard, .1.1 dorsi palk, De: 11(,..,1...Lvolte.. ilk 20 -lb tin uqls. nnd 41t. $1 (,) il., tilt 1.111/". 0;.,1 3,1 n. 15e [JO' 11, •.nebeat. 314tri,ota. .Cireing day. asing.ti,-,1 ay- • - :11ny. 01:;11, Cillen;t4 .. .743., 781,A . 741,e 7PK. NOW. ..1'40 a,- • ntle r" • . , • MOT; '• SIPA Kt iiitlitth. I pee... 73:yi 734/,, .. • .': 74 • 741y, ',111,4 ortti lliiinot ;0,, 2, nor...7371 VIA . 141' • r(i I.CrA•r 1.41V,f, P51,.11; 13t11•44t 31r,14,!4,p,tt, • 27.,--elo4e--,Witlint, rin 05 Nag,. 1. 111(0' 4i11, 1)1' senile No. :i,;;;;h4ry, :tit,: IA ;lad.; him. WO'. •plom-pt. 21 410 . ‘.:14,i14., it on.' ole.;,:n.tty 'Ala;/47;11, 'LIM 7V:itiI 1 Ii1I11),.. iren. • 'Zies 1,1 •.11:4Ne. on pmeetge,. rother e1):4,.•••• 0 toste-Efe;lb:ii inotings .0f ye.,1,,/, 77:11)f.'It l'01,1711.1S imutet: rr- • tlity 1101 id.o•ttiqi,t1,•• ,Tan. 2,,..1!l0.'«0(44)1teleet eent, le eft. t 11,4 .ct .;c: 14; It'rlicc, 2,4 16 1. zo.;;.41; -No. 1,;1 r, GA 20; No, i J4! 11)41'!) r,',94hoy, 144 co -1.t•t .4,1.;• 140 44' deer ; . 4:., '11•1.1 tit 1dr1 t itt , 4;4 fentrat teen Vry nee nt. 3' '41t' Pi's 01 1:., lo Whiiit mire 5:1e, alarelf :old - .431, 4,110izr damnify. 21.2 Snitheri and I NOS LIMITEL ARE PREPARED TO PURCHASE -AND-- HER d BE 9 .EIrcIER STANDING 011 IN THE LOGS. • Apply te EC Kessa, .• FOREMAN. EXT. nut, LIN -••••• GOOD ETO4LT1I IS al POSSIBLE Without,regular ketion of the- boWcas. - Lam - Liver Pills regulate the boivolS, ' oure- oonstipa-. thin, dyspepsia, biliouaness., sick heed:who, and tin affections. 01 ,he organ i of digtatiou. 'Price 23 cents. All druggists. Culpable limatelde. :Victoria, Jan. 21...-A Singapore ,despatch to The Japan -Wail says: Two assistant engineers on the N. D.L. Prinz Heinrich, whilst -that ves- sel was proceeding from Penang to--• wards Singapore ,quarrelled over one of the lady passengers. Both tried to commit suicfde. One died and the other recovered. The latter was charged at the inquest of the former with culpable homicide, and is to be extradited to Germany. 1(1 FREE PATTERN -310‘ zer your own selection) to every sub- scriber. Only 50 cents it year. LES MAC" I IN IC A LADIES' MAGAZINE., beautiful colored plates; latest fashions; dressmaking economies ;fancy work ;leasehold hints; fiction, etc. Sub- scribe to -day, or, send scs. for latest copy. Lady agents wanted. Send for terms. Stylish, Reliable, Slinple, Up-to- date, Economical and Absolutely Perfect -Pitting Paper Patterns., MI Seams Allowed ,and Perforations show the Basting and Sewing Linea. . Qnly to and 11cents each, --none higher, Ask' fbr thein. -Sold to nearly every city and town)or by tnail freln • THE lvlobALL 1113415-117 %Vest 31s1 St., New YORK. 071111 1''..,.,,, Vienna • .--About eight him- dred persons, C31I uf employment and domanding bread, .loegun rioting -here est erday. They were dispersed. .by hopollee. Si xt yen of the . rioters 6AMPLES OF CHOICE GRAIN FOR THE IMPROVEMEST OF SEED. By instructions of the Hon ..MtinstSr of Agriculture another distribution will be made this seaeon of eamples cif productive sorts of grain to Canadian farmers for the improvement of seed.; The stock., fer distaihution is, of the very:beet and lies been secured by the Direetor of the Experimental. FarMS from the record-breaking crops recent- ly had, in the Canadian North-west. Itewillhe worth wbile for farmers gen- erally, to renew their seed of oats when varieties which have produced more 'than 100 bushels per acre. can be had. Tbe distribution this Spring will con- sist of samples of oats, SprIng wheat, • barley, field peas, Indian corn and potatoes. Every farmer may apply, tint only one sample can be sent- to each applicant, hence if • ao individual receives (1 sample of oats he eannot al- so receive one of wheat, barley or potatoes, and applications for more will be sent free ot cbarge throrigh the rt.11: one saMple for one ho,usehold, cannot be entertained • These samples shoeld be, 'addressed to the Direetor .EtperiiireOtal' Farms, Ottawa, find he sentin any , time 1 efate the 15th of March, after which the lists will he cliased, so 'that all the samples asked foe may be sent out in good time for sowing. • Parties writing should mentian the Port or variety they would prefer,. and should the available stock of the kind asked .for be -exhausted, sonnet other good sort will be sent in its place. SAUNDERS. Prrolte .Ini iVindsor, -- A ex. ' . Craig . colored, esenpect trout jail. Sunday • g!:r...1g.t. lie is still at. large. - lege, whore a brin:-.;t:te was held, .et- totaled- Iargoly Oti-1,11.".. 1:154 Of COI; 17''2.1" l'o-einv 1111 'I% 7:1 11141.kf' a. 1(401' 02 die 11. s. :t f • yeti leove in ter. evi niti,r for 01- t ewe. . To -day 15 expected to ining, in hav,e recruits to the vienstrs. etel a pal.lie meetitok.:ivil ..4 loe/c1 in ale lIgtil ilt _;•10 ho :W- are.- sod by the lion. ; '1 1' 11 sr, r of Afsrieult tire, 111-10 4) n. OZ. lv. 1! 1.1.18114,11(31 0104141r of yte.terday int,rninr;';: seeeite:Ile Ce1tfi:10 NC, ' and Expet•iiitent al In,: . af!- . dress by SIr. .J. A. ay. - tient of Agvir1411 ure. Ott,•,wa, • welted improvemeets in dairy •inten mut. ;re 00141 1[1133 1'.:111;111141 et. La.anuro.r.: neer:" hatl not f.hev it lei- prover,,eut 51 lictiping wil 11 the standard which won them great to iintatioe at tho hieeg Woelti's (rive0 i)ireese 511 the 541340412' of fattories, sy boxes for shipping and itiferim builtline,f1 and or:liiipineett Were1.1 sonic extent resconflbie. Ilutlfer truik.• trig was Idiom, ine; t.t early. improve, meet, the makers evineetly profitinu lavai he a ork of the ditilev schools rted ine tenet. ion S. lion. SydlICY Fisher and o there tont . part in the fliseitS In el int 1. , • 1Xog.7.14.,.'i oilow 011 011,004' Lb/. 5.0I13,•„ i,y. • 1.113 111 11'i (q.v.... . 1.• net d t .curei mos n one-. "•,:" . O44,tra.:1•041 S. 1'! 21° St1.4., • RI rn on .1... (t.i. hint iti 04 of Insects, Votir TOItIvLIP (t.-) 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. .1 Easy to take, easy to operate. .11111491r iti111.1.,a11,1111 b,'ant & beGelLe131 " 1,1 $1.41• siao,,r• Tiiro cao . DYE'.V11;illeeift .111, 1.11,11146 1111160...14...A.,..4441.:11.4,141.:, 04600101r • • 1 This B1111 ' tal .1:Poo- .. 0 .,..... ,0 , on every Package of te-n 111&214115=1111=01111241 Grip 1IQLafline Tablets - • • The 14.1a.st that care. ) Trnerrrirrerverr,m1r 1 GEN. ALBAN KILLED.- culemblan Insurgents Blake a Determined Attempt to Force it Landing In Pan - atria Harbor-The:Lantare Sunk, Colon, Colombia, Jan. 21.-A na- val battle began at 6 o'clock ' yes- terday morning in the harbor of Panama. Thd revolutionary fleet consists of the steamers Pa.dilia, Darien and, Gaitan. They aro try- ing•to force a landing off SabXiia. The Government ships aro" thd Chilton Line steamer Lenten) (seiz- ed by Gen. Alban); the Pacific Steam* Navigation Company's steamer Chi- cuito (chartered by Gen. Alban), and • the Panama CanalCompany's steam- er Boyach. t(also chartered by tho Colombian, Government). The guns at Las Bovedtts are also firing at the rebel ships. The Gov- ernment forces are throwing up en- trenchxteents. The United States cruiser Phila- delphia is close to the scene of tho fighting. . •ree Governor Rilled. A later despatch said tb.e steamer Lantaro was sunk, her erew rebel- ling. The nght lasted all day, and. the GOvernor, Gera Alban was, kill. Regret For Gen. amen. Washington, jean 21.1 -At the Cols einbian legation great regret is ex- pressed by the city officials at the deatli of Gen. Alban, the Governor of Panama. He was .abput 50 years of ago and a Mail of brilliant at- tainments. Formerly he had been Attorney -General of Colombia.. AGITATIoN IN innaariet. • --- • .. . Nationalist Campaign. Is Net Cit.ecitett Iteeent Prosecutions. London, • Jan. 21.r -Tho Times' corresPowlent •at DOblin :rep.orts that the progreSs of the revised Plan of -cainpaign in the west: Of .Ireland has not been appreciably checked by the recent prosecution of certain members of Parliament and other agtbat ors. Speenking after the sale .of the goods of a tonna for refusing- to pay rent in Doscommon, John O'Donnell, M.P., over whose head two cons-W.1mA for bringing about an illegal assembly are hanging, said that notwithstanding an the Gov- ernment efforts, a lire had been started in the north mad west of 'Ireland which would make suck a eenfingration as would burn tile lencilortis to blazes. • C011 h "I have made a most thorough trial el Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis- eases of the Dregs it never disap- Paints.J". Early.Finley, Ironton, 0. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral won't cure rheumatisin ; ie never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia • we nover claimed it. But it will, cure coughs and cosrirsj d t oa said f this all ksiinxdsty. yelkYalres ago; we've been saying it ,[ ee,V,,,..e..r.„.,.s..i.n..c.....ee... 1ril:;M.l.l....%.7,I.'........fl.t.....it.0a...., ,1, 0t,itiVZ,V14:i m hr,' '1 mdc, etc; ad, 1! i Most economical, • ler cl,renie 0.1000 041(1 to keep on band. J. 0.• Altta CO., 1440611, MSS, - ./114,EidllteleatitgftMOVAS ry DRIVER AND STAGE LOST. • TIIRGITGII TUE .1,0E IN TI11.1 , ST. MARY RIVER, WItree FatmentgOrs ,Itannintg rdeltin.tt managed to Rescue Three Others From tile Stage, 'but the' Driver and. 'ream Wore Carried, A.WIty. 'Sault Stc. Maie, Mich., Jan, 27...7-411 it fierce bliziard 'that' raged here 'last night, inakitt it almost impossible for a man to see ten feet ahead, one of the ' siageS that plies between here and the The driver was drewned,. and EII.X pass- • Canadian "So" was lost in the river. ' engers had a ..,marrow, escape, :When about half way across the 'river. the driver was linable to seethe. road and. got oat of the track. . Three of the passengers, who bad -becomti. frightened and left the rig'were damning behind. Suddenly they beettrae aware that they were alone., but at one side they coulhi hear their companions 01 the water, and ti great hole in' the ice showedwhere horse, sleigh and men had gone throug,h. They throw their far overeoats to then' companions, and with anteh didienity •they hauled. them one on solid -ice. Heine; Sleigh and driver went under the iee almost instantly and were carried away by the strong current. The driver of the team was Jahn Lebla, ge was 20 years old and had no family. He came here from some ,place in Canada. Illth much dlinculty, being half drown- ed, they inanaged to reaeli the custom house on this.side, and were later. taken to the hospital.. A team belonging, to John ,Drricson also went through earlier in. the evening and were drowned, but thedriver escaped. The warm 'weather of the pa.at. "Week has made the riVer very' unsafe for travel, and several •people and aegs hays had narrow ernapes. The ineroury hist night wan, t below zero. annann aR.;:,,,nene im 3111111111111111111111111,11111111111111110, 1.0210111M110111111.111111111101 MIDI IlUlt11111311111111DELIIIMMUM=101.1 AgetablePreparationfoils- similatingthabociattdRegula- lut theS tomachs andBowols of SEE THAT THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE coram.r. r Promote sVigestioiri,Cheerful- tess andRestkontains neither, OpurttMorphitio nor Mitiereil. Noir NAUCOT4C. IS. ON THE litcilmil0141,1rSA2I'72EMEV2 2710-np5in $4a- dilx:Sennez Booliolle Saks-. Aire Sca jippernint .8i cot onatral&sor MINA:ea - thfrilied Saar 1 efigkorea tem= AperfeaRemedy for constipa- tion, Solar Stonwitnarrhoea, Worms,CorOulsions,Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. • PER OF EVERT: BOTTLE OF TacSimile Signature of NEW 7101RIC. EXACT COPYOF WRAPPEs2. il£61...,&11.012:05=CAMICSS1r....11./&=&& Clastoria Is put up in onaslso bottles only. B., is not sold In bulk. Don't allow anyono to sell - yen anything else on tho. plea or promise that it is ''keet as good') and "will answer every per-. ' Jar. Bee that you get 04 -8 -T -0 -3, -I -A. no fn. simile signature, of IL ene.- neer-VSeR1fre. 110172TSON KILLED is on wrap.0, per. r.mBras rozi..n:n D./M:1,0510N IN 1 Nnur t•POLSOlSI'S INERVILT1,14.. CUBES YORK. RHEUMATISM. • The reuntekaals strength' ;Ind mar- vellous soothing power of Nei:111111e renders 14 quite infallible in rheuma- tism, ,Five times 'stronger than any ntber remedy, . its penetrating power enables it 1 reach the source of the nis1 .sditalst;;E:. gec'ru,1 mthceoreclipsee'tit.sevCrat.Ninegt.,- knot& 013 0 • peio.euhricting • in its aetiott than' any othee tyloclicine . here - r e devise11 for the. en re of e inn 1151)4. 141)01 y tf. a ilarge.. 25 rent •Intths ev Geaternd„illaufsger 13.0. Golitaeltle Co. -Vise Others Killed and 100 In - lured -An Accident in Rapid Tran- sit Tunpel Beside the l'ilurray 15511 Rotel. New York, ,lau. 27„ -An, explosion. in the, Park avenue shaft of . the' Rapid Transit :Tunnel in this city shortly after noon to -day caused the death of six 1301700113., at least 100 .eviere injured. and serious clamage was done to property, in- cluding' the Murray .11i1I Hotel, Man- -flatten Eye and. Ear , Hospital, .Grand -Union Hotel a.nd Grand Gentled statiou on East 42ndstret. . **2 • The list of killed is:- . Cyrus Adams, cigar man at the Alm. - ray -Hill Hotel. james Carr, a waiter. Lawrence Hein of Ansonia,,Conn. 3. Roderick Robertson of Nelson, B. C.; a guest at the' Miunay Hill Hotel. Ralph Thompson, assistant engineer. Thomas Tubbs,, master mechauic for Contractor Ira, A. Malec: The list of injured is an exceeningly. long one, but most of those iu it haee shuply cuts caused by flying glass.. J..Rodrick Robertson Of telson, B.C., was killed by debris Inarlectinto his roone in the Murray gal Hotel He was gen- eral Manager in Canada for the B. C. Gold Fields Company, Limited. He was a Scotehman and leaves it widow and five children. - The approach to the street railway tunnel, used by the Madison airtime line, cuts through Park.avenue, and the shaft for tho rapid. -transit etfoway was, rue( down besiee it at the: intersection of East 41st' street. , Temparary, buildings for storage purposes, and in which it is said quantities of explosives were Stored, were thrown up against tbe super- structure at the of the shaft and there the explosidir occurred. It tore it great gorge 01 the street and de- inelialuel the temporary buildings a.nd part oi flu. superstructure and. .sent a nee:, t'n carait splintered timber and twi-t II iron high. in Doe air. Much 05 14 were 1 altering against the front of the Murray 11111- ITotel, and although the well- 451411main' birm.,ture of that buitiluto• 144.051 tie; shoe!: marly every room 1(4871 1,2,1ifi anti Ear Hospital on 10,' rropt of the TiOtrio WaFS. wrecked. The tee en -ele oe the aneme had to be 11, 4101. The window,: itna glass per - Oho:, in Ole ntrand reien Hotel and the 1411 Cteltral siation were shat. 1 :red. The great eItielts ,on the front Llte station Nvere blown from sla Thousaude of wiudows, sante th,en 10711 111001s from the tunnel v., 1,, iifi,!.:Q11, rad the shower of 1 • aael injured • ; pinnowr Every avail - A Sure Banisher of Ills .T W, 9 ..,;,lotatollet‘ 44184 snrgeon in the dis- 1'. leen., • ti niekle !hi the scene, and ef the in il.red ne('r)) treated on the leen, e•ne a , eonr1„ this atter,' Leto) 1learn :f11,11 ,lttorney Jerome 341,1 .1) r,:tit'r Gt)144413;r0,11.Z. The Coroner hatl a jury 000.11144:0000 to an ariltloo, It- by a pa-tioluitin, WIliok Paid lee yr.'t('d ilinee mop Nucl. that, ;there 12401 1.111.101 explooien. :T-crome, 13,". •i t Ili WO 41.0 information i3,. the a iiitiat it on whiell to hol11 oro.doody, and' there IV1I a wordy wrangle he- tweeh 1 lie two unlink. In .spi fg pro - teats coron, r the. ,.4)4;;(1 to Con tr l'ed 41.110 COM' beet; with 0„ xerdi,de reeommendiwr tb:' eharg- of Ole priaconer•o, Thu Ctorener tlan p Ned sour), as ot 1•11-o- 11.41••. 1. oI 1110 zeg-Irrasted.ana theta wialegoi hail. Yr, •1 14101141‘. flr.,1 1o71)04.1' 1111141:v[1 W.; fiC.,-.•rr!"., 4.41t 1,1011 •,00,.04)0 ttall *\ 'oft 771,11.01 olife 11(11 1V4`41:, ioly .11 l,0l1i 11)414: 1:1441 1.V7151 a 120,. ie a1,11,11 Mr. :renew, Nrit,,, r11, , tly .1111111 hia. era y 0. 011714 0v1, Who in turn -was beaten :hy wo 4)1 dial1rit-.1 41 tavney's 110141414:) 10' Thun 1.k;t' (101(1.1 -14 and X.Turrsy 110. (.'11 (tiler arreb 1 ed. 1131. ter e0utr3.4 pre; ratted. and 'ell elinvo 4 v,"t•re wil Yalta for. fir- pre.,tiii • i • plozasaN Dinn snneems, Gen. Botha Summoned to Prevent, render of Conixnando. New York, Jan. 19.1 -The corres- 1 • • pondent of The Tiines, writing from Preteiria, says: "Nearly every day produces evidence of the demoraliza- tion of the Boers in the Eastern Transvaal. A petition bearing the signatures of many prominentpri- soners eapturea'recently by the Brit - j ish has been issued imploring Botha I to end canekly the terrible. war. Commandant Trieliard has alert I written to Botha, telling 'him that he must come quickly and talk with his (Trichard's) nornmando, . as his 3.11011' are . very- much dissatisfied, threaten to surrender and will no longer listen to their immediate coTnahlomdpnriesr.oners.,riow failing into the hands of the British invariably seem relieved -rather than o thensir Itt bbee. be- ing captured. • But it inferred frorn this that • wholesale surrender. 'of the Boers is necessarily imininent. • Tho only .alternative is to eontinue thd paring -down process uninterruptedly. • "Thre geat difficulty "behig inet ,with. by tho British forces in those operations is the want of horses. What is regutred, apart from the spare horses, is large columns, only half -the men . being employed at 'night. It is iinpossible to regnire the men to stand more than three taieht Marehes weekly:" ' • rrerratrmr..r«...roa.rs.or,...r lhousanas of Our Canadian Women Hve Found the True Fountain of Health, Ar&ermemmornMaticar...a.,...., - We Are. (=riving- excellent sa.' bisfaetion in. flour since re-- , modelling Our mill. Ou.Soft Viccd Wanted, GriStIOU all° 6110[4IGQ DOOC Li FAYETTE& ttrs ! Wharf; ! 411/ Do you Lot a Meter? We have the finest stock 01 town. e. ,All the latest style% in the newest . colors. Ofir prices are lbw 03 cen be found . for first-class material Arid workman- • ship; • BEFORE YOIT 1311Y ofiLL 5SIL1 U8. . 47. musseil Two Doo, a South Town. 1114(1, FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS. A lgood 'A ssor t gait t. A rso HEAVY PA NTENGS A. cosT. Paine's. Calory .Compowad 1 c, clear oi.ese at once.' Peculiar to Iiiromen. -seeenanna Di!, Phelps' fantails Prescription, painta, Cen.ey nieeepointd, has been end is no'w treelynee.eoribed by many of out 4)111, 141 'Physictiane..for • the ills Wenien.' 'fbey;bavefound wOralernil remedy to be enactiy eleiteed for it. has been rens:eel egaill 01 1(4 that Paine's, taneen Compettidn'is (lie one gratt „ „ „ cure met torte or nervousness }neither lo women, and gives to weak, x•untiown and suffering 'feinales aaper- feet, n'tal vehuNt • womanhoed., All seotneti 171.10 suffer from ii regularities, hysteria, ilervous pinetration, 114300, liver mid kidney troubles or Mood diseases, :;.1101114 o320 give I'aine's 1' ele; y Clow pounct 45 171171 14:$ (sires ;Ivo ha 32454 94141 pernia,nent. Miss jessie 61. Itoss, c.itry on. Que., say$ "It, affords 1110 1111101 PleaStll'e to teetify to OW groat f4:00(1 that Paine's 4)1 -levy (lorrilnalu 41. has done . for tne. wa.14 comploi el 1, 1 down be health and 5 victite of female weelniese, and altee usher lone bo t.1102 of palini'e Celery Competual I was complete17 /Jived. Tt, 113 the best blood purifier tioW 11 ANTED,(i"8(44)'1 1010 l‘fitengor (intogrifT nitist bo )o,qttestion IMO 11 otke charge of distrlinaion 04-4,4r5 $11,(1. Naos to, he opened t.,ftruedn, to fnr,her 1n1e1el,1•: et: en old ' eetabltshed rfeivring• time ten. 'Seidl', • ..; 31101101' I nit (.XIA'a. Vritrits. A PLAIleant ilithSt 1101'0124. ,rt 7.1110 011811)1(10 good 440111)1 141(4:. .1\0 dilr.1.1.1. 11451, V; 0: /10X • 1141.4 pitle, att. SO YEARS' - 2XF1lEtniENCE, Tnabg 1,11611}1g Dgeinait COPYSICAHTS' 840, instne sending as catch and description may [1-41.rgitTon-liggaiiiitip°4.111(tnaiigt"Cwoingligienir. nous strietyconadontmt, kiandbook on Pittentd 513144.rt711,11 t,itag.010t(rp,461411;1(nefoo.ttivetac„. rp.'0EtU1Otjc, without (merge, in the A handsomely Mustrafoa weekly% Intecesbeetta. ciliation Of any 801011t103Terips,,e3 IA , 00)11' ; fear onth6; 51.. ISOM DS' 411.„110WiMAracirt. MUNN CO 001/31'6°41/v4Y' NOW Yuri( tan ---aneeee. nee,e 00. eft& st..)WntoItington,