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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-10-15, Page 4A Connoisseur's Tea. The tender top shoots of the tea plant, known as °" Orange Pekoe," are mainly used in Blue Ribbon Tea. The "creme de la creme" of tea growths! The most delicious and tasty tea in the world. People who know,recognize this quality in Blue Ribbon Ceylon Tea. The delicious taste and fragrant aroma mean inner excel- lence to them. ,IBlac1lo Mixed Carlos Grow. C,�w Should be Thr o F' ift he MoisQns. Ban (incorporated by Act of Parliament 165) Head Ohne, Movrreal. Capital tall paid. up) — $2,500,00 ReserveFund — — — $2,250,00 38.'Bxanebes in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, sritisb Columbia and ' . • • hobs. EXETER :RANCH Open Every Lawful Day from 16 a. m. to 3 p. m.; except Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Farmers Sale Notes casbed or col- lected. Forms supplied on application. Drafts on all points in tbe Dominion. Great Britain and United States bought and sold at lowest rates of sir •hange. SAVINGS DEYARTAIENT. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards receiv- ed. Interest compounded half yearly, and added to principal June 30th and December 31st. Deposits Receipts also issued and highest current rate of interest allowed. Advances make to farmers, stock dealers and business men at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Agents at Exeter for Dominion I Government. OFCKSON & CARLING, N. D. BURDON, SOLICITORS. MANAGER he f--xder Calendar for October 1903 r- SUNDAY.......... 4 11 1S 25 MONDAY 5 12 19 28 TUESDAY 6 13 20 27 WEDNESDAY... . 7 14 21 23 THURSDAY....... 1 S 15 22 29 FRIDAY 2 9 16 23 30 BdTURDAY3 10 17 24 31 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15th, 1903 ELECTION RETURNS Vaineoave:r, B. C., Oct,5.--• AL hough trle,turns from a few ou trying dist ric.Ls are 'ellic'omplet:e ':here is little doubt 'that the McBride Government h.as jePn su-stained. The first party lines election has ended in a victory for the Coln,serv,atives by a majority of five :o;v+ee the Liberals and of ,two over.the Libgatals, Socialists and Labor parties combined. The figures are :— Ccneer Ira. itee. ...., ..,... ..22 Liberals Soriatists Labor party 17 2 1 Two Cabinet Ministers went down, Attorney -General McPhillips being de- feat/eel in Victoria, and Provincial Sec- 'r'st•-ary Gaodaave losing in Rossland. ,but Jos. Martin, unofficial leader of the Liberals was snowed under in Vatecouver, and the Conservatives count the loss of the two .Minisieris as little beside. the crushing of Mar - ,Lan. This city was overwhelmingly Conservative, the Ministerial five get- ting an aggregate vote of 12,000 while Asst tout the Red Laabel Marten and alis fourLibe.rale( reeetved 7.000, Arneng •tate aur rises of the con t:es't: mete the, •clefea.i et 'former A;ttor- r.ey-Gensra:i 1lberts by IL 'Pruner Libarod, and L . decisive ma jo•rity . of farmer Financial Minister Carter'Cot bore OTOT ex-I'rov.iuoial Secretary "•W.imiclhicrett'eir" Drown in Rich'mand. The Liberal's claimed that Hon. (R. F. Green, Menistor of Mines, was defeat- ed, but Iit teilegna'm received 'from him last evening states he is elepited. JUST A COLD IN THE HEAD.' But if followed by another cold, or some esera expoeure, is liable ito re- sult en ;vasal Catarrh. Unless a rad- ion cure is obtained, the Throat:Bron cbial tubes and finally the lungs be- come affected. Nothing cures caidese quickly and pleasantly as Catarrthez- one. The inspector of mines for Nova Scolia, Mr. Neville, says, •'Cataterhvrz- ane is tbn best aremsdy I heave, ever; us- ed. It cured me of Catarrh of the head and throat, ante I am pleasedto recommend swcdi a satisfactory rem- edy." C•a.tarrhazone,le a safeguard against Colds. Coughs and Catarrh. It can ire used while .at work in the church Lh'ea•.tre, ar street cars. Si'm'p- ly Inhale Catarrhozone and it curets. Price 51;00. Small size, 25 centls. D'ru,ggis;ts or Pols•on. & Co., :Kings on Ont. THE ELECTIONS ARE AT .'HAND. mem Look out for tha general elections et any moment! The government have been organizing for months post, and they are now ready to appeal to the country at a moments notice. Stacks of campaign literature are held in seediness at Ottawa and ot.he'rcen- ipros for .distribution the minute the writs are issued. At a Liberal caucus !was the other d.ay the whole situation ' was discussed and the government's ]supporters were given to understand i•Lthat they must be prepared for im-- mediate action. It, therefore, behoves Conservative workers to' be pr spared in meet the foe at any time. The work of organization should be car- ried on without delay, so .that it will be impossible for Sir Wilfrid Laurier to epring a surprise on thee country. ,It will be encouraging to Conservative i workers to learn That the, loader • of i the Liberal .parr.ty has grave doubts as to .the outcome of the cocxt. great ;battle. The government have lost two of their strongest men in lion. A. G. Blair and Hon. J. Israel Tarte', both of whom left the ministry'in disgust. 1In the east the people are greatly Worked up over the Grand Trunk Pac- ific 'deal. In Quebec the 'Laurier cry has lost its charm, and 'there, too, ' as �� in Ontario, .lthe people are tiring' of : a fiscal policy which operates against Oariuclian industries. In the west the ele:ctotrs are disgusted 'with the broken pledgets of the Liberal party. All these circumstances point to a Con - eery alive victory, but to 17k i,* ttri a vantage of Lhasa . 'a At -_""• �r e.scribed y' i c IS essential that , 14'St . w ,,. ,:c� j ltho o •> yrowAtian or should be per- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral over i•feClty organized. 60 years ago. They use it today more than ever. They hrry °.: e1 rely upon it for colds, coughs, bronchitis, consumption. They will tell you how it heals inflamed lungs. r had a very bad cough for' three years. Then rfried Ayer 'asCherry Pectoral. ATysore lung] worn seen hcaletlandiny cough droppad aevayMee. Meet ]aims), eathrle Centre, Ta, `'fix., ,,Oc 0IOO s. C. AYER Co., Att dray Nto ests 'or Lcswolh Idose aa. rezzareessoreezee>r•� en .all, the investigation lasting 26 On Ayer're bili at booltialne Inetaros days. * natured aotlon host morning. 9.,R it EXETER TIMES, OCTOBER, 14003. 15th N LODIESEXI PEATE A11 the news. of' Interest to Times 'Readers Happening in these Counties. Huron 1lzeissa>s. Iieteetie 13rotbers, grocers, of Seato;rtli, shipped 100 bushels of ona,nberri ts, bought from the farmers in the vicinity of I1ilts Green. 'The ',ratepayer's of Wi'nghain will envie an opportunity en Nove'rrnbcri10, of saying whether for not 'then • wish to 'have the eleetudo li.gh.ting plant mese weldor ,their eoneroa1 Thi. -reengage of Miss Olive Maiwn- ing'd'auebter of Rev. II. 'M. Manning, Clinton, Albert N. Milner, of Bram,p- tcin takes •\force in Weekly dhurclh, an Thanksgiving' d,ay, at 1 p. Mr. T. G. • este, of Sc'aforth,' bad; the. misfortune to have the tops taken off ;three' of the fingers of the left and While working in the furniture fan - tory, of Se•afortb. Frank Gutteridge, the well-known comt.ractor, has removed 'from; Seta -e. forth to Sarnia, where he has estab lashed omen t• brick works and erected tt,'1ieeteernee, and will thereafter,( make thee town his headquarters. Mr. Gut tentage wars a large employer; oaf labor mud Lits removal will be a• lose to Sea- forlh. Wi(n,ghaen Hanle •a '1be'w: Tufts Ley in ehl. mntustaelture of cement blocks. Three ait.ize'nu have purchased a .ma:chtne which will make ono hund- •clad blacks in a day, each bliocl, being ;32xJr1O iucibe's, It le expected( elute the block's da.n b,1 sold at aben& 415 cents each. The present session oi: parliament is the llanges.t in the hi•story;of the Do- minion. In 1885 tbe;seeeion Lre ete:d; i,72 'y days, but the session this year• reached the tr number over two weeks ago ,and will likely last 200 days Tabs char te•red banks in Canada dis- cussed .the question of increasing the retro of Intelreist on deposits, from 3.4o 3 1-2,per peat. as'a result of the scare- it.y of 'mos ey. They decided to jet it remain as a t present—three per scent. Drertythaing ]has been disposed of in oo,nn•eetiot ;wit:h. the; Gamey eraeuiry, excepting some email accounts A ' maximum estiilxaite prunes the Lost at $05,000. The commissioners are said to have received $100 a day or 05„200 THINKER THAN A RAIL. Spending every day as .much: energy as you make, and if the balance goes a little further, well, you get thinner. Not wtise to go this way longer. Bet- ter use Ferrozone, you will digest more—a Little gain the first week, but the .gain keeps growing. Not quite:so thin! K'eetp eight on, only don't use Ferrozone too long or you will gent too fat. Then your blood will be • rich your leant strong, you won't ipalff so much, you wont get tired quickly.Eat blood, strength, you have them all with Ferrozone. Sold by all druggists Middlesex The plans for Lhe new hotel whish it is .pnopoeted .to erect in London call for a six story building to,'eontain 250 bedrooms. , The intention is to make it as fine a hotel as there is in Canada. The appoin;tanents through out will be.'u,pgc:the: most modern and elegant scale. 1 L is proposed to spend $250,000 upon the buii'dring. Many triencds in this district will re - great to learn of the death by plague Indite, of Dr. George Menzies, ;.-dal: of Mr. Wm. Menzies, of Ailsa .Craig. DT. Menzies went to India less than a yenr ago and was appointed to care for the famine boys, for which work this medi ,teal knowledge and industrial aptitud es specially flitted him. FOR GAS ON THE STOMACH. Result of imperfect digestion --pres- sing SO against the heart it excites alarming symptoms. Instant relief is afforded by the use of tela drops of i'Nerviliniel in a little sweetened waiter half an hour after the meal, Nerviline aids digestion, expels the gas and isn- parts a sense of comfort. Nerviline is goad for a lot of other, things besides,; keeip itt in the house for Rheumatism, Cramps, Neuralgia, Toothache, •Drug gists sell it. Perth T.he•tlrustees of S. S. No. 14; fourth line, Blanshard, have engaged Miss Annie Hudson, as teacher, at a sal- ary'of $400. That ,tired languid feeling and dull headache( is very ,disagreeable. Take 'two of Carter's Little Liver Pills be - tore retiring, and you will find relief They never fail 'to de (good. SLratford's population, a.ccording to Che assessor's returns shows an increase for the year, of 719. the, total being 11,460, as against 10,741 last year, when there was an increase of 290 aver 1901 As a. result of children :playing; with a sew, the little theee-year-old.daugh- 'tor.af Mr. Chris. Miller,•'Morn,ing1on .read had the index finger of her. left hand 'cut off. She and her little bro— ther were playing with the saw and by some means 'thelit tie 'girl's finger eras sawed completely in two. Mr. David Davidson, of lot 4, con. 6, Fullerton, has sold the old Davidson 'homestead at Carlingford to his bro- ther, Jobe. Daividson, who lived on lot 5, con. 5. 'Che price was in the (neighborhood of $7,000. Mr. David -- eon 'hats Dat .yet decided where he 'will retire to enjoy his remain :Sig years. Mr. John Davi poi:. I`ll now sell' the farm h a aft '';present oncupies t-' i3i"hlie2i e a valuable one and move .to the old homestead Itching Skin Distress by day and night— That's the complaint of those who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted with Eczema or Salt Rheum—and out- ward applications do not cure. They can't. The source of the trouble is in the blood—make that pure and this seal- ing, burnihig, Rolling skin disease will disappear. "1 was taken with an itching on my arms which proved very disagreeable. 1 concluded it was salt rheum and bought a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. In two days atter I began taking it 1 telt better and it was not long before I was cured. Have never had any skin disease since." Mas, Ina: E. Wenn, Cove Point, Md. Hood's Sarsaparilla ride the blood of all impurities and cures all eruptions. Bilious? Dizzy? Headache? Pain sack of your eyes? It's your liver! Use Ayers Pills. Gently laxative; all vegetable. Sold for 60 years.s.7.."yy°r� Iiowoll, llragq. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rlrrr UIS. n, P. nayL A CO., none& N. IL GENERAL NEWS W'hin'e walking on the track about •a miller weal; of Georgetown, Miss M. Ferguson, a young woman, about twenty years of age, was struck and Instantly killed by the east -bound ex- press twain. A br'akes'man named Glower was candied .to death while coupling ears; at Cheeky Grand Trunk • Railway station, Monday- morning. His 'home was at Palmerston. MT. R. L. B..ord tn• will be present, at 'fare eoaarocation of Queen's University! on Thursday to receive the honary de- gree of L. L. D. efr.'Borden. gee • to Quebec ton Sunday. On Mon1,ay "°' the Conservatives of •that..oity: are to banquet MT. Borden and' Mr. Mouk. The shooting of another well on the property of the Leamington 011 iCom- Deny .took pla,xs Mondtty and• was a :gireat supe;ess. After tihe slot ti the well filled to tI alt way''up, about ,500 fled, L, Mr. Phillip Aaueele'i pi ti inp; mill,. a J3ruissa4 , • • a:lAxge, two-stOry brisk, with its •contents, was totally destroy- ed by fire early this ?morning. Thero was an 'insurenco of $4;500: •Thu' loss is estimated to be more than • the amount •of •tabs policy. Olive A. Stelrn•amrtn got a verdict of I;431.66 in this Sulpirelms Court,: at Buffalo, .against the Nfetrgpolitan Life I'nsuranete Company to recover on''. a policy on the death of her husband. Thie veaid&ot is for $1,000, the amount of the policy 'and inte,steot. With. oases the verdict will •a.mount •ta $21:- 500. This was the fourth trial of the suit. FRAUD CHARGED —es—tee- Dominion 011 Co., being Wound. up. Stockholders in the Dominion Oil Co., of Raleigh. township, which is being wound up, were present at a eneeit;in.g .rat Chatham last week, when It was .decided 'to. wind; iup the mom - veiny, and .com,-veiny,'and Col. Rankin, K. C., was ap- pointed Lo consult] with the Attorney- Gaeinletr:al wiitiht a viow 10 examining ]!his .company's origin , and to punish any .person guilty of fraud. The ooan pony was organized at the time of. . the oil ettelleement in Raleigh' laser Jen - wary, and ;glowing •prospeclts ware ad- vertised all over Canada, the United Sitates and England, Many purchased stock That • is 'mow deeeared ?to . be p roe ticall,y worthless. Circulars of.. big oil strikes and prospects have been issued, and upon the strength of these peoplehave ta.ken stock in the con- cern. The promoters of the eompeiny Axe saddled with the onus, as the pre- sent officers claim that there knew me- tering of the steep ef"the .cam;pany;otiaf- tairs when the,y assumed office. The following nesolulion was,paslse'd "Tha in view of the prospectus, going about published by the Colonial Securities Company 'representing itself as the fiscal agents•of'llio Dominion Oil Com- pany, Limited, we, the shaaeb6idelraof the .company, repudiate. ;the said pros- perttus ami contents thereof, and stets for 'Lbs benefit of the public, that the prospectus is untrue, and' that the sub- stance of this resolution be published i'nToronto. New Yark, and Loddon, Eng., ampere." Bayfield —L. 0. L. ,No. 24, intend folding a R. A. P.'meeting on' ,rhe. evening -of Oct. 30th —Our Lgpoatts are all looking for- w•and Le a big days hunting on Thanks giving ,day. —Weddting bells ere ringing in Me vaillage ttbis week. Full particulars next week Mer. James Howard, fo Brussels, vis- ited friends in town, on Sunday and Monday last. —Tins evaporator is doing a rushing business this weather there being an abundance of apples canning in. 'Mr. H. Dr'eetne 1'+ has lead Genies' .v'`'llftal . 'c iu lfett t "of mfrs w3;tii'for1 shop, an?d:intends to brave a verandah up soon. —Mrs. Wm. Brandon and tworboys,, Abe and lIarrold, and Miss Minnie Brandon, are visiting; friends at Bele- grave Ibis week. --The O•rangcmen intend holding an oyster suppey'and an alt home, on the evening of November 51:h, wken a pleasant Lime is expected.. —Mr. John Penick and daughter Mand .crrinet home from Lake Wiinni peg, this week, where Mr. Pollack spent 'tree sumanar fishing. --Dr. Miedetalf, of Detroirt has "the c'allrns milli for his care -taker's house eidlo This barn, and intends building his residle nee in the spring. The Dr. en tends building a beautiful .residence, anal no doubt wihen the buildings ate ail completed they mill be up-to-date. —What 'might heete proved; fatal, happened ,to Murdock Ross, on Thu.rs- dray, vs -bile driving out •of 'Mr. Soweddis bush', G'ocleri,ch Law,tlshi.p, with a load .of wood On sitting on the firont of (the load ,the wood gave way; letting Mr. Rose down behind the, horses the wheel peestng over his head ••breaking his lower jaw ha threep'laces, also his eirm. Dr. Smith set the broken banes and we ;hope to soon see :Burdock around again as usetai. THE TARTAR CUE. MOM to. no Worn Qat of Grrltiteae 4o the /terse. Herbert .A.11en Giles in "China and the Chinese" says that there are strange Inisconeeption5 as to the mean- ing of the Chinese sue, which has really been worn by that nation for only about 250 years. It was imposed by the Mantehoo Tar- tars, the present rulers of China, as a badge of conquest. Previous to 1644 the Chinese clothed themselves and dressed their hair like tbe modern Jail, anese—that is, like the Japanese who still wear what is incorrectly known as the "beautiful native dress of ja- pan." AS a matter of fact, the Japan- gse borrowed their dress as well as sir literature, philosophy and early a from theChinese. The Japanese rt pa se • dress is that of the Ming period in China, 1308 to 1644. But where did the Mantcboo Tar- titrs get the cue? They depended as a ism almost for their existence upon the horse. The accepted theory is that out of gratitude and respect for his noble ally the Tartar, so far as he could, took on himself the equine form and grew a cue in imitation of a horse's tail. This somewhat grotesque theory might fall to the ground save that it is supported -by, striking evi- dence. Official coats as seen in China at the present day are made with peculiar Reeves, siitped like a horse's leg and ending in an unmistakable hoof, cov- ering the hand, which are known av i'hQfieshoe sleeves."' incased therein 4 Chinaman's arms look much Iilre a t1Qrse'p fore legs. The tail completes the picture. CoI ee Chewing. "Coffee chewing," says a doctor, "Is a habit easily contracted, for the taste of the crisp roasted berries is not un- tileasant, and the exhilaration, the stim- ulus, that the berries give 'is quite as marked as that which would be obtain. ed from a glass or two of beer or from a drink of whisky. "It is this exhilaration, I am eoivinc- ed, that causes the habit to be ]wormed eUd that makes it a hard habit to break fiway from. It should be broken away fyom. Its effects are highly injurious. They are more injurious than those of tobacco ehewhig. "The coffee chewing habit wrecks 'die nerves, it makes the akin sallow and it destroys the appetite. I have had oc- casion to treat a number of men for it. I always advise such men to, break off by imperceptible degrees; to give three or four months to the task. Some suc- ceed and some do not. Men who work in coffee plants find it almost impasse ele to succeed." A Ready' !laiiwer. Not all visitors to the country are as ignorant of the farmer's surroundings as the farmers sometimes suppose. Browhing's Magazine gives this in- stance: "Waal," said Farmer Wilkins to his city boarder, whe was up early and looking round, "ben out to hear 'the haycock crow, I s'pose." And he wink- ed at his hired man. "'No," replied the city boarder; "I've been out tying a knot in a cord of wood." Farmer Wilkins scowled at the hired man and wanted to know why he was not getting to work at milking those cows. Seeing Snakes. Persons suffering from delirium tre- mens usually imagine that they are surrounded by snakes. An explanation of this hallucination, says the Family Doctor, is offered by the result of some recent experiments. Sixteen alcoholic patients were examined with the oph• thalmoscope, and it was found that the minute blood vessels in the retina of their eyes were congested. In this con- dition they appear black and are pro- jected into the field of vision, where their movements resemble the squirm - tag et sergentx BORN. MANNS.-In Hensel], on September 26th, the svi.fe of Mr. GordonManns, of a son. HUDSON.—In Hensall, on September 1291.111. the wife of Mr. Geo. Hude'oan„ of a son. VLrI1ITAKER.—On Oteel .;,b, on the 4th concession, Stsp•hen, the wife of Me. W'h'iiake,r, of a. dKnughter. DIED. AF113oTT.—Ai Victoria Ilospilal, Lon- , don, an Oct. 1Ith, 'Mabel Gertrude, ' 'daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Chas. Ab- er,; I. 235 Richmond street, London, age.t 5 re'ai ;'J m®s:'dn'iT`ii"illiy•- 10191is11111 uuIinlllllilliiiIM lIIIIIIhu,, lltlhllMIMIi u, } 1511" 0uou n, loaf nc a111i . n 11715e n i II • • i a •i4 rt ...p1 T Y t.+', t¢' do• 7rtrinmrrrsmT��,,� t-cr —ia�,, �,mn0,--_ 4, AVegetatlePrcp,:ratiollforAs similating tilcFood sndleguta- ling the Stomachs f .i �anttll•3otivelss�of Promotes Digestion,Checrful ness and Best.Contaias neither Qprun ,Morphine icor Mineral I'' T 1:1..411. COTIC. f r,'. R407,00. 0.eareiz-SINVEUMBER .(I 177 l)" Sc:i- ibt:Servars 4, ditntre J'eitL f e trAfrrmnt - ,try naQSsde•• !, •" sora - c( ruin d J:rr/.g- . 111h'^rrr.'Rara ,. , J�I ttl 71 r," ,i Aperlect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms ,Convulsiorts ,Feverish- ness endLass OF SLEEP. tI rac Simile Signature of 19—EW' ' "i2'Or-ill, , "; taiIR. Oci^inot'�`vpxc� 3SDosl •.. r EXACT 'COPY OF WRAPPER, 4mmt.,...._ .,,d.J, CAS ORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of in use for Over Thiry Years ASTORIA THE CENTAep COMPANY, NEW YOgK OITY. 104.44440.0m••a®s44o0.0..40o' Portland Cement —ram—i—• WE RAVE just received a quan- tity of the best grade of Port- end cement can be had at either Centralia or Exeter Storehouses. WANTED WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY Fer which full market prices will be paid at storehouses, EXETER, CENTRALiA, AND CLANDEBOYI~. 1 1� DOB. COBBLEDICK WANTED A man to represent "CANADA'Fs GREATEST NURSERIES" in the town of EXETER and surrounding country, and take• orders for OUR IiflRDY SPEGifl1TIE& in Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamentals, Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Seed Potatoes, &c. Stock true to name and free from San Jose Scale. A permanent position for the right man on either salary or commission. Stone, & Wellington. FONTHILL NURSERIES over S00 acres TORONTO, oN'1'Ai zira L The water reservoir of the Imperial Oxford Range - is so designed that it keeps a large volume of water at a high tempera- ture. This reservoir attachment of the Imperial Oxford Range is so arranged that it comes in close contact with the heat flues and keeps a plentiful supply of hot water ready at hand. The range is also fitted with an exceedingly powerful water front for use in connection with a kitchen boiler. If your dealer doesn't handle the Imperial Oxford, • write to us for particulars. The Gurney Foundry Co.,: Limited Toronto, Canada elVflmmmm$p®� Vancouver 9 0••� Montreal TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and dembription may quickly ascortair our opinion free whether an invention is pcol ably ppatentable. Communise. Lions strictly art ddentlaL Handbook on Patents sant free. Old 'sit agency for seeming patents. Patents tat On through Munn & Co. receive spectra notice, without charge, In the A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of nay seientiae journal. Terme, Pit a year; four months, SI. Sold by all newsdealers., MUNN &' Cg 361 Broadway,, Lew York BraneI 0... 425 P St, We h.T'4tOn.'.'. C. SOLD BY T. HAWF.J.in . G SON ALL THE U :E F U L Branches are taught in the F. C. B. COLLEGE. Our students arli not guaranteed nice jobs, but after a course,in this College it will be No Touble for Them to Hold Any Position, We aid them, if possible to obtains employment, but we first equip them to maintain the high reputation this school has acquired. J. Vi. WESTERVELT! Prinei flat, EARACHE' CURED. Miss J. 3. Johnston, rnnisnail; Al•ta.,. say's : "I was t'rou'bled with Earache for a long time, and n'dthieg helped me mein I'need Hagyard's Yellow 011,.. which oared me 'completely." EXETER MARKETS ` Wheat per Bushell .... 73 to 74' Oats new . . •.. 26 to 27" Barley 39 to 40•• Butter 16 ' E gs 16, Wool ... , 14 to 147h Pork live weight ....$5.25 to $5.25 . Pork Dressed .... $7.00 to $7.25 • Quinine T. r. To Cure a Cold in One' Day fin Two it➢aye. Take Laxative Bronco . On eve>i Seven Miglion boxes sold in past 12 months, This signature, #4r. i2"intrt..,.0 box. 25a.