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The Exeter Advocate, 1895-2-7, Page 5Saved Her Life Surgical Operations and . Best Medicai Treatment Failed An Almost Miraculous Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla. . Cilietg,u, .LlIintA8. C. 1. hoed !i Co„ t n ,i, ;glass,: "Beginning iu February, '02, I wao very sick For two months. Slowly I got better bet sew confined to my bed. A physician Setif I had a Folds leiescotes Le My Sidi. 5 1" After an 0 E._;LiiE 1 1 d]( not improve, p 1 i e the an• sews ooutinu::ig to t i. lenase evt.i l,s:r'e free• than befure. 1.: to osome:tie lime tl+ree epee.: tons were periormetant te es ltisert d to ane elf the impurities, btiS all to vain. l ivally i was decided that my lits depended upon tem ult: operation and that 1 m est be removed to the hospital. About tines •s: colts previous to tli: I It i'' noticed au advertisement in the Dail; News of au:tse where Fool's Sarsaparilla hr cured a boy somewhat sha11ar1y ai7licted h Trenton, A..7., eel I declthal tat gWo it a tete). Skeen the Brno decided upon for me to go to al• huspttrl arrived I b td been inning hoods Sae saparilla about two weees. Was Matting Better and the abscess had already began to discharge loss freely. I l'eit stronger and had a terrihlc appetite. Prevl nus to this 1 had given up to die. When Iliad taken the second bcttlo r was able to sit up and accordhucly 117i:3 not taken to the: hospital and the final operation was deferred. Now 1 have taken six bottles and the abscess bcs entirely healed I are well and go every where. My fr'ieues thank itis a miracle to have me restored to them again su healthy and even younger iu looks Man before my sickness. 1 Feel Setter Than Ever 1 did in my life and weigh over 180 pounds, the heaviest in my life. I do a big day's work and amgainiuginstrength every day. My mother worried and worked herself almost sick in car- ing for me. Shehas since taken Hood's Sarsa- parilla and it bas done her much good. We praise Hood's Sarsaparilla to everybody, for 1 Kriow It Saved Iomy Life. I am 27 years old, and a .stranger to look at me mew would not think I ever had a. day's sick- ness. Even the doctors are surprised at the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in my case. Mother and myself continue to take the medi- i r c saPrgaa,113 s -ia cine regularly and we earnestly recommeni 'Flood's Sarsaparilla. Mus. MOLLIE WEND'r 568 West Eighteenth Street, Chicago, Illinois Corroborates the Above. C. I. Hood 8a Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: -I am a drug clerk and have sold Ilirs. Mollie Wendt many bottles of Flood's Sar sea:ulna and can .ertifsethatshe was cured by the use of it." F. C. BtaLmosamx,.530 West Eighteenth Street, Chicago. ."Hood's care liver ills, jaundice, bil- iousness, sick headache and. constipation. 25c. Lord and Lady Aberdeen ltaye re- turned to Ottawa. Hinging Noises In the ears sotneti.tnes a roaring, bussing sound, are caused by catarrh, that eueeding•lv dtsagrceahle and very common disease. Loss of smell or het •iris also result From catarrh. Hood's Sam paella), the grra blo purifier, is a peculiarly sncccssft111 remedy for this disease, which it cures by purifying the blond. Flood's Pills are the 'best after dinner pil s assist digestion, prevents constipa- tion. Dr W. Henderson of Arthur died sud- denly yestcrdey. (,TIRES WHL6E ALL ELSE FAILS. Best Gough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use la time. sold by druggists The. Ontario Legislature has been called to int'et li'ebrnary 21. leer Over 1N'ifty t terse, As Ores AND Wart='falee .Rrotitnv.-Mrs Winslow's Soo thing S,yrup has been used for over flft,y, ears by millions of u,nthers for their °Waren white teething, with per- fectsaccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cares wind colic and is the best rented,y for Diarrheas. is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In every part of the World. Twenty-five ciente a bottle.. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow'sSoothing Syrup and take no other kind The Cddfelinws' Hall and Halley & Sut- ton's stores at Brandon suffered by tire. 1VIr, Frederick Pownesday of iIatnilton attempted suicide by taking carbolic acid. London, Huron and Bruce. 'rim/TABLE. . Q•olxG Norms- sr- Passenger. London, depart......... 8.05 A ac 4.90 r it Centralia 0.07 5.47 EXETER • 1) 22 600 Hens:tn 9 37.. 0 15 Eappen ... s) 11 0,20 Brucefie d 0.52 0.28 Oita ton 10.12 0,M "in ndesboro 10.20 7.14 a3lvth 1008 7.23 Belgrave 10.52 7 87 Wing ham arriveli.10 8.00 Gorge SOU't'11- Passenger Winglut as, depart 0.85 n sr: 3.25 Bclgyrave s 60 9,.17 Blyth-. 7.03 4.01 Lomite:hero 710 4.08 Clinton 7.80 4,08 73ruceffeld 740 446. Iiippen 7 57 4.,53 liansall 800 4.58 EXIt'1'E'Et 8.25 5,12 Centralia .......... 8:40 5.23 FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. DUNN'S BA I POW Ei THE C BEST T .FRiEND LARGEST' SALE IN GA(VAbAt• ionki]er of Pearg Pole EXPEDITIOJI. ile fakes Some Inter- esting StatemenEs. •.,u•y.r.. .r..,r�s�..NW!Fri.•w«II�NW++MF4nMwiuiErM•A�.(*Mr.r,... ,. ..'...... _. 1.4k•,rcb.,�x,ow,:rr rt+•^..,, J� � 1j1j�i THE GLENWILL.IAMS ASSAULT. 1 11 1.1 ' 1t, Joe, tioati8tl+r 0111,1ntitI(ul to 5.t; est itis V :1 9 �'{•iul and 13uilecl, GI:OIOGl7owy, Ont„ Feb. --Joe :Me ll Master, who assaulted . young Turner at G1enw illiams, \tits brOUgaht froiih Miltoc) jail yesterday and an reigeied before Magis- trates Kennedy and Berber, charged with . assaulting with iuleut to do grevious. Rbodily ilain1 one Albert `Turner, County 4 Crown Attorney Matheson pr•oseeuted, The prisoner's iitei este were looked after g by,Barristor John Shiltoii, of Toronto. I'uruer, who looks anything but well, said that he atte ailed church at Gleuwil- liams on the evening of January 20; that after the service. end as, be incl tTiss Wheeler were moving away from the church steps McMaster jumped between theuh, shoving him ('Truer) off the side- walk. He regained his position beside the lady and they walked peaceably along until they reached Mr, Mattirt's house. f Miss SV iee!er here excnsedheraeif, stating a that she left her wraps in Martin's, 'While f waiting her outcoming he received a blow , which felled Binh to the grotund. He at- tempted to rise, but Mas struck, and went down agate... The' pounding, continued until the Weenie uncens'ious: Several other wituesses ware examined, all of wham wore they saw McMaster as- sault Turner. Their Wot•ahips considered 0 clear case had been evade oat aagainst i1IcMaste • and they committed hinh le st'ed. his trial at the s rie assizes. Atter c oast tal i they decided , to accept bail. This was realm/elm. Paines Geier Coluound lii� u 1 I� Use ..- in the Frozen Rionry u. Mr,James W. Davidson, who Went with Lieut.' Peary to the Artie regions, was recently interviewed, and made the fol- lowing interesting statement: - "Yes, indeed, I have not ouly heard' of Paiue's Celery Cotnpcuud,but have used it, and have every reason to remember it, When I was selected by Lieuenant Peary to accompany hlm on his trip to the artic regions to try and find the North Pole, it was partly because of my strong, healthy coustition, and his be- lief that Icould endure the, fatigue and danger incident to the trip, 1 bad been associated with hien as his husiueas man- ager On his lecturing tour, and was ou terms of the greatest ii.ti.nacy with him, "When the ship 'Falcon' left New York on her trip northward it had, among the stores several cases of Patties Celery Compound. The reputation of that medieiue was so well established that it was the most natural thing in the world that the members of the party, and they uodiprise men from nearly every walk in life, from common sai lcrs to men of science, should desire to use it. The record of our perilious trip to Camp Anniversary is too web kuowu to need repetition. Once; in camp we naturally took an inventory of our possessions, and I was exceedingly glad ro Hud the Celery Com pouud. The medicine chest was open to all, and we were free to take from it what we thought was ad- visable. I; in company with severe loth- ers selected some of the Oompound,tak iug a bottle of i, to the cabiii, kuowing it would be handy when wanted. Nur was I mistaken, for the excessive cold weather WOO had its effects, and I be. gait to be troubled in a number of ways. In every ease '"lienever I felt the Slightest iudisposi'eiun. 1 used the. Compound and of course found relief "Cue thing noticeable in the Artie re- 1 lou was that the used weather made us t all exceedingly nervous. We became irritable and cress. 'I he slig;Must thin;; would cause aug ry words to sprint our lips, and it rciluired the greatest care to guard against our ill Will per setth:e; the bust of us, We. had to watch•une aliother to aouid getting in- to a passion. Out nerves were) LIustruug;•• attd naturally it affected our health. 1 talked the [natter over with some of the; o,liers, and made up my luted that 'pus sibly the Celery Compound would be beneficial, for 1 k new that it was awed for neryous disorders at name. Web, sir, we tried it, thud .l must say that it lwlpest every Otte of us so much so that 1 migot say it was a p.ace•inaker among' 1.18 "When the long night of six months calve On and we were iu darl hese, we tumid that the effects were very depres- g;, lmag1110, if you tett,, living' far, Sha CuOLths llt ('1111-kuces, such as uee;ttl'e. horn isveiy night, and you caul reedit,, understand how we were situated, It is e. wonder tliatt some 00 us clic! not gs, lead. Vire had not very Mata to divert our attelgtiOil, aud the eil.,ct wee some thing like solitary couliuemait lr €i dark cell. "1 have used Pttirie's Celery Cori - pound for a dozen ills such Os a perdan is liable to Mate at any time, and es peolaily' in 'this desolate country. It it has always he Ip d me au'cl 1 should be pleased lo have more of it sh:,uld 1 go North again. "'I do not know of any one thing that I eau speak more highly of than Celer; Compound. It certainly is a great: medicine, and I am an advocate of it" l 11 )1'ov. el ' l' . 1 c ly cltlnyl►lp G4ltiluulticfttio �an arly•Posllaillty. AUSTRALIA AS A CQMPETJTO Our Sistei•Colotiy in the Antipor+•,s elegem an E1l'nrt IA) Vie With ,Canteen . in Cheese l'roduetlon •-. ()Hier :repass Alsousso(t by' • cable Letter. • • Loi-noy, Feb. • Or ---There seams tube a i ro tpect o£ improved Stearn eohnrnuuica- tie:t between Canada and ]i'rt tee in! the near fut.urc and the probable early ratif- cation of the Franco Cauldiaii treaty -is o course stiuialatixtgg the of ,anisatiou• of.th scheme The proposal is.to: time 11pe.0 stet uiei regularly between Belgium Female incl Canada in the winter: and Burn, mei it hea;;ouable eucouragetueut;cltnb ol,t,lned frein:!the Dominiolh Crovorunihen a1lll the merchairts and shippers, There i. at 1)t'eseu1 itntermitteu1eonuunliictatiou be tween Antwerp and Mon treat in. the sura mer months, but the inCeti tiotr, if akatisf)Lc tory arrangemeniscaarn bo nettle, iste.buil new and Suitable steamers tusdte open regular advertised cruised se � i • 1 i co to during the season of uayigation,, and to Halifax during parts of the year, 0011111(00 enugiu.April or May nett. 1\ot only ail the service be of value so tar as trade with 1 mance is concerned, but it should leas also to the expansion of Canadian export to and imports from both Belgium and Germany vitt Antwerp. There is also the chance that additional cotltmunicationwil be provided, Las it is well known that th Hansa line .have it in contemplation to arrange for the calling of their steamers at a French port. Much more might be done in the way of increasing the cornmercia relations of the Dominion with France, i the steamers of the Compagnie 'grans-At- largtiilne to Havre were utilized.. The sur- tate' d'entrepot, Which is added ;on im- portations into France via a European country other than the country of origin does not apply to imports from Canada by way of United States. The same remarks apply to the trade with Germany by way of the Hamburg and Bremen lines. These questions are receiving the attention of those interested in the development of trade between Canada and the Co elt:tent and in the exploitation of new markets for its products. Australian Cheese in England. The Australasian colonies are making wonderful strides in the development of the export of dairy produce. For some time they have regarded Canada's pre- emineut position in the cheese trade with a certain amount of envy, and it is an open secret that they mean to endeavor' to get a share of the trade which they are also trying;, to do in the case of live cattle, Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery although it may not always be palatable. and this will, probably be the ,feeling of Canada in reference to the anilouncensent that• about a ton of cheese has been made at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College in New Solidi Wales on the Canadian' Cheddar system with the object of sending it to England, to test the market. Speci- mens of the cheese are to be seat to the Government analyst of the Agricultural department before shipment in order that bey be compared with cheese'of Canadian Manufacture. Australian Live Cattle. Particulars,are now available of the re- sult of the recent experiments in the sbip- neut of live cattle from Australia, to Eng - and, and they will be iuteresting to Can - Wien readers. All animals from the An- tipodean colonies are slaughtered at the is of lauding, owing; to the admitted wevaleuce of pleuro-pneunnonia, among he Australian herds. Seventeen animals are Inc,lu led , in the account sales, eight vhart horns and niue Herons. The latter were very superior in quality, well above the average and equal to the best cattle received from the United States. Tlie short horns were tie cattle also, but from the lin tellers' standpoint were toe fat, al- though this, seems almost incredible, iu vied•. of the fact that the animals bad traavelled 12,000 rni108. ` In consequence, they did not bring s4 much per pound as the Devon. The day's allowance of food per annual on the voyage Was 10 pounds of. hay, oaten or lucerne, 6 pounds of maize and 4 pounds of bran. Three,of the short hours (1.002 pounds. Cecil) realized 45.8d .per emend, or 4641x, and the retraining five (Leel pounces each). 41:2t1 pet pound, or .e.109 5s 7d. Four of the Devens (weigh- ing 810 porrncls each) brought 5 1-4c1 per pound or £73 12s 0-c1, while the remaining five (weighing 922 pounds each) were sold at 5d per pound, or X.96 (i 7c1. The total sant realized was therefore 2'134310, rd, the average price per head being £204.•t 5d. 't,ie•1'hoteerathio 11xhibrt"8u. It is to be • hoped that Cenadian photo- graphers tvill u1(11(0 a bnive shove .at the fnitlunnnn ;' phr to_Srephic exhibition at the imperial .1u ghetto. The wineries are well adapted for the purpose, and selec- tione of photographs of the scenery in the (1ell'or ut'pru.turee illustrating also the 11 (111stries of the.00nntry, agricultural, dairying, nilning, lumbering, fishing and noun aeterili WOulil b • a valuable object }eseou and give tic. }Sri isle public a better and more 5' s'itl idea than they have ever bad of the resources' •atad capabilities of Canada. Such an exhibition. would also assist 1.1 a vet:- marked way, the efforts tl at an being made to encourage the in- vestment of capital in the country, and be- Select v,ould loam splendid Advertisement of the Qitcen?s highway to the east, about whioh so much hos been written. 41 4i i s, d, 1. EXETER PORK 'ACING HOUSE. Live Hogs `ante . that will will weigh from 120 to 220 pounds each. '74 • Kingsvillevvihla Has a BadVire, LBAnurctron, Out., Feb.6,.-The village of Kingsville, about 8 miles from here, was visited by adisastrous fire yesterday which destroyed a large portion of the business part on the south side of Talbot street, The fire appears to have originated. in Shab1's 1rygoocls store and extended either way destroying the Heiden, Andrew' ''Wigle's and Conklin blacks. The sufferers besides the owners of the buildings are W. drygonds, Jas. Wigle, grocer, r1"' I1tOl3 mill cry, Brown's 7 s barbel hop, Pierce's grocery, S. L. McKay's' <Lrd t � '1 tvttie; .CN'i dc, s bku )8t shop and the Mechanics' Institute over S, L. McKKay's arcivare store. Loss $20,000, mostly overed by insurance. NO Trouble" Ilui•iied to Death. MONTREAL, Feb. 0.-A fire broke out last Tright in the eXc.11ange stables at Point 5t, Charles. '1'11e fire was not of much co0sec Uenco bttt it resulted' in h l the loss of a valuable horse " No Trouble," owned by 1L Burke, of Ottawa, which was here to race in the Jacques Cartier races, ani was T.- blamed to death, "No lroubie" wits a very fast horse, being the winner of the 2.17 at Ottawa, aril was entered in the sttineclass here. '"Motley Maid," another horse owned by Mr, Burke, was also badly burned, h T am selling at the Packing house la Store, spare ribs, tenderloin cut- c tiogs, pickled pigs' feet, pressed tongue, head cheese, mileage, ba- con, dried beef and pork. As 1 have engaged Mrs.TTarness to attend to this part, ear' custom- ers 1 will find all to he first class in every respect at lowest cash prizes. get your e tfrn, to s, of crock or pail fltb'd with pure lard as prices are liable to go up, C. SHELL, - Prop. C FROZE HIMSELF TO DEATH.. A Cincinnati Siang Ends, His Life in, a De- liberate Manner. , CLrvrr,nN», Feb. 6:-W. ET. Goodne, of 255 Central avenue, deliberately froze hien self to death in Lake View Park. His. body waiSi f0nt111 on one • of the benches in the park in, the morning. The following letter was found its hiepocket • "To whom it may concern :-I ala W.. H. Goodue, of 225 Centeal 'avenue. Don't take me home but circle Me at your morgue and let my Wife know, Break it gently to my wife and then drop ane in some handy hole so it wou't take any expense. My wife has no means to foot' any bills. Signed, W. H. Goodue." Another letter was found addressed to his wife in which be asked her .forgiveness;. and advised liertomake the daughter'help� earn living. The Linwood,aiystery, BEICLIN, Out., Feb. 6. -The onlydevelop. tents 'in the supposed Linwood child. murder case are that the constable was out in pursuit of the couple yesterday morn- ing. They are described as being about 85 years old each. Several of the villagers, whose suspicions had been aroused, visited. the.place where the fire bad been made and at once began kicking the ashes around more or less, and when Dr. Me- Earchern visited the place he had some difficulty in gathering up any of the sup- posed remains. in an interview with him he says the cluster he secured is composed of ashes, snow and other substance ; but he would not swear that it was that of human bones. There can be no further developments nutil the arrest has been effect. There ise conflict of opinion. Some say, "They had a child with them," or "I think they had," while others'say tliey. saw them in the neighborhood for a few days and took no notice- of the presence of a'child. • A Brave Rescue by pirenien. MONTREAL, Feb. 4.=r1 fire which broke out hi the picture framing establishment of Mr. T. Bean, 27 St. Antoine street, altlhohgh extinguished by the brigade, was attended by it serious• property loss and narrowly escaped beiug the cause of a tragedy. The (frenal- at the risk of their lives rescued from the top flat of the burn - lug building Mrs. Jolla Martin, an aged and 111111ost helpless lady, from death. The fire started in Isir. I3'an's.store fronl:.some• tuiknoven cause, and clulckly;spread tothe restaurant of Mr, J. McKinley and to his and Mr. John• Martin's • dwellings (tbo vo. The firemen were quickly 011. the scene but the flames spread so quickly that Mrs. Martin's escape was cut Olt. Lithe face of smoke and flames the men nur.110 711(110 way to the Are-iittprisoned lady, and the crowd cheered when they again appezared bringing bet in their ,urea; to safety. Both the stores on the street flat wore gutted by tire. I;rnsseltu Makes a Confession. 13r'rrolr:, Feb. 0. \' il.iiaain I31088eats ;petit three hoofs last night conl'rssiug to Detective Sergeant linker and Detective jndle l•. IIe serums to be Mentally wrecked, ,1.,:,,ibly from the: effect of the deed. ile etys the body 1(13' 111 the chlor trbeu ;Nies. Pope awakened rein and that she must Save c:uuin1itted the murder. 13russeau says Mrs. Dope :mete sis attempts: un her husband's file by means of goal gas. 'Tliea the decided to cut his throat or shoot him ti such a way UN to indicate suicide. The past six weeks she had been stuclying out (Mire definite Sony of deitng the deed 10111011 tree performed en Saturday 'tocniitg. Dad rive in (lttcIee. FArNInAn, (hue., Fee. 5.-W. L.. Hib- aard°s saw mill was destroyed by fire. .3. Lt. Sllltth'15 furniture She.p was in the same ouil(1tng, also the plant 'of the electric fight cornpaluy. The whole 'building is it es. al loss. '.The 11.111 diets so high that it 'meet his, very short time and nothing of any consequence eonlcl `be saved. Loss shout 86,000. The Canadian Pacific bridge )f the St. Hyacinthe branch, near the )uildiug, caught and was iieetroyed. 'Tire :len teal Vermont railway bridge, as well 1s the water works building, were in mmiuent danger. s • AEscaped T.0 eibera xtnied. WXArroy,.Ont, lel) 6 Wei Crnncloll, he man arrested at r , tilt last week for ;sealing from. the 08prest office and other places here; made his escape by junnpihrg :10110 the window of Edgers Hotel, where lie gas Coedited. The constable lied his. rlothes}out be took twoblaukets from his, sad, and, while the constable was watch tg his room cloor he come round to the iron hall and stole earl ole( coat of Bogeys.. [t wases bitter eol.d night. He 'etas recap - aired ;nrecl south of Tam, in alarm house* butch .eet being badly froaon. rive Horses 'Harnett, HAKILTGN, Jain. 3l. -Yesterday a barn in tear of 06 B1ay street, owned by Thomas' White and rented by Mrs. Staten, was Burned to the ground together with con - ;was. Frye horses and several sets of harness were consul ted in the flames. VIrs• Sutton had four of the horses in - Aired for$100 each,‘ .Plito lost $200 on theuildin b g. A Sarnia Men Asphyxiated. Catena°, Feb.5.-Qaoig.8 Brown, a wealthy resident of Sonia, Ont., who was risitiug his daughter's 111• this city, was retrad dead dead in hod yesterday 1110101 hg le was asphyxiated by escaping,gas which to had failed to troperly turn oft ueess Of OxfoM auge3! ryiNGT MODERN TTRACT1VERANGES EVER 4111 ON THE MARKET! Our Patent Duplex Flue The Fire Linins Insures an oven that works. uniformly in all parts and is perfectly ventilated. . . ]?Totted by the draft from the Duplex Flue, Lasts double the usliill time. Pw'thci S'ov uaranund i s ail respects. . MANUFACTURED BY . , . T Grtf 1.y Foundry 7 Co. LI 'd d Tor ono I i For sale by 1.1. BISHOP & SON. Exeter. Arrangements e Y � i :, i )eats laave been made for err. other big Liberal meeting in Montreal on February 18,. at which Hon. Mr. Laurier and other speakers, both English and French, will be present, Thirty of the employees of the• C.P.R. workshops at Montreal who had been temporarily laid off have been re•euggttged. There are.now about 170 employed, where- as formerly there were 400, A disastrous -fire has occurred at Port de Paix, Ilayt.i. Nearly two-thirds of the town was destroyed, including a 'large por- tion of tho business section. Ota• colored roan was burnecato death. At Georgetown on. Saturday .nae :Mc- Master was committed for trial for a vic- ious assault ora Aldert Turner, who, on January 20, was escorting a young lady 1101(ie fl'orn church at Glen Williams. Sixty thousand dollars in gold was found, by Jesse J. Drew at his saw mill near Hollandale, Miss.,. on Wednesday. The treasure is supposed to have been buried during the civil wanby Captain Barfield; Sergeant-Major Smith was appointed Chief Constable of Hamilton, to succeed Mr. McKinnon.: Mayor Stewart, who was one of the applicants, concurred in the selection of the selection of the other com- missioners. A inquest was held at Wallaceb erg on the death of James Dagneau, killed by a falling tree. The deceased had about $10,- 000 10;000 insurance on his life in favor of his brother. A verdict of accidental death was rurd. The Neetwnefoundland Provisional Cabinet, headed by D. J. Greene, Premier, have resigned, after being. in office but little more than a mouth.. It` is the third Cabi- net the colony has had within a year: Sir William Whiteway will form a Ministry. Linwood is stirred up over the finding of something resembling the bones of a child in a the in the woods made by a strange man and woman who visited the vicinity on Saturday, taking a child with them and returning without it. The experiment of sending Canadian military officers to Aldershot for three months' course has• proven so successful that it will be repeated this year. Lieut - Col. Otter and five other officers of the militia will leave for England early next ,month to take this course. St. John's, Nfld., has been placarded with large Dills calling upon the people to agitate for the annexation of New- fon'idlancl to the United States. The pla- .rubs erre unsigned, but it is believed they 11000 their oligir,.to.a faction of politicians who 1)1110 beets avow -lug annexationist In in:ivies for years past. ra Manager Gounelie of the bung's Cowry Elevated Railway. who surprised his employes when the Brooklyt trolley strike began by raising the wages- of all he men nett i tag e1.50 a day or overs sur- prised them again yesterday, by meducin g thcirsal:oles to tbo old figures. � M.. u�jt a. DYt �iiiiljp Ails: FlulhltAtt T'oit CANADA. Flurrnlh! burin for Dia mond Dyes, So hot.est,. fast and pure; Hurrah for dyes the ladies plate! Gra d cnloi's that endure No other make with thorn compare, Alone used with so much case; !'he York with wonders everywhere, They never fail to please, 'Turrah! hurrah! for 17iainoed•Dyes, 4 million voices 4ii'1r rho "Diamond" brand, so say tho wise, To housewives pleasures. bei ng. [bless Long luny these "Diamonds" live to 5�'ilh re-creating pna'1rs7 Long may they show their usefulluess lu this Canada of ours. Later returns from West Algoma do not change the figures of Mr Conmee's tea jority. s :`I NG J. SijelI 1\ ain. St EXETER ONTARIO Elas now in stook ?ALt G00=9. IN TU1i FOLLOWING LINES : West of England Suitings and Troll wrings; Scotch. Tweed Suitings and Trouser rigs, ;French and l+..nglish Worsted Clot made up in the Latest 8t 'le, at hest Ira€its. A. T SHELL, ook 7 S €oltoll DRo ot COMPOUND,. Arecent discovery' by anent. physician. $ucoessfuliy sts8)Z. monthly by 'thousands 4.1. .Ladies. Is the only perfeetl;'' safe and reliable medicine dila coveted. Beware of unprincipled druggists 'who offer inferior medicines in place of this. .Ask?dr Cook's Cotton Root (compound, Cake no su7sl8. Lute, Or inclose 51 made cents in postage in lett* and we wtflsend; sealed,.by return mail Fullseule'd particulars 75x. plain:envelope, to ladies may:ft stamps. Address The Cook Company, Windsor, Ont., Camas.. Sold in Exeter by T. W. Browning, Druggist Bicycles, Sewn . Machines, Baby Carriages y And Musical Instruments. We are the only firm who make a specialty of the above named goods and:: therefomclaim that we can give the people of Exeter•• and vicinity,- : Greater Bar ains ! Greater Choice • . Lowest Pr • ! 1` Prices. . The latest and newest At- tachments ,ttachments for all our goods can be had by- calling at our ware -rooms, -One door north. Dr. Lutz's drug store BARBER B 4. you go any place to get shaved and hair cut, give I:iee Deering a trial. He is located one door snuth of Central Ho- tel hi Bissetts old stand. Special Attention is given to ladies and children'_ hair cutting, ]tidies bang% trimmed and 'curled latest style for 10 cts. Hair work seen .as switches 13angs. ouris I'uffs. Wigs and topics,a trial selected. BRL& TFORD STEAM LA .NDR Yr A. HAST!T' Agent If you want your linen to look whiter than snow, take it to - - • . L. i . ll�ST1J11, EXETER'S Popular Ta lsoria1 grt Ladies' and Children' Haircutting,), y Special.* Loathiian's ,dor 006 EFC.I iL LIVERY:, Pirst.elass Ribs and Horsey Order's left at Hawk sl'law's Hotel, or at the. Livery Stable,(Ohriste'soid Stand) will r>ucexV+e, prompt� at, tendon. : w •, Tea npbone TBE7ii1;9it11d4u4b111 R'aljkl i*