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The Exeter Advocate, 1898-11-25, Page 5THE Q .ef. x' Abttorate published every Thursday Morning, et the Office, MAIN -STREET, EXETER. ---Sy the— ADVOCATE PUSL1881NO COMPANY TERMS Of' S,UBSQBIPTION. OneDollar per annum if paid in, Advance >F1.50i£notso peed. esdxrwstee g weaken epee.. .BpealSca., No paperdiscentinueduatil allarrearages: are paid. Advertieemeats without a peoi$a directions will be published till forbid and charged, a 000rdingly. Libereldiscount maee for transeient advertisements inserted foe long periods, Beery deseription of JOB P senel ee tarred cutin tate finest etylet and at moderate rates. Qheques,m,oneyord- oes,lec.for advertising,sltbseriptionsteteeto be Made Payable to Ob_as. j(1. Sanders, der.' F,,DXTOR AND PRQI' Professional Cards. H. KINSMAN. L. D. S. & ] . A. R. XI 1SbIAN, L D. S., D. le S., Honor graduate of Toronto Teuivcrs ty, DENTISTS. Teeth extracted without any pain, or any bake eifeats. Office in 1; auson's< Block, west side Main Street,Fxeter, • T't.R.D. ALTON A DE RSON,(D.D,SeTeD.S. ) .11 honors Graduate of' the Toronto lents rsity and Royal College of Dental. Surgeons of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pgearm. All modes of I3enttstry up to date. °Riee over Elliot 8e Elliot'a law office—opposite ileitis! Iio tel—B:toter. ;Medical Dse. J A. RQLLINS 4'1' A. AMOS. itesitienees,same as formerly' OFFICES, Speakman, building, Mem 8t, Dr, leonine'oitce•same es formerly—north -i' door, P. Auzaar ail'ico, SWAB blinding—south door. May let. 1893 d, A .hollies. et. A. T. A•, Auras, et. D R.T.P. MoLAL'GRLIN, MEMBER OP the College of Phvaioians and Surgeons Ontario. Phvslclau,Surgteon god Acooueh sur.. Office, •Dashwood, Ont. Le„ni. RTd. COLLINS, BARBISTFL,o. O PInO bI1 iTc- CeOonvesano r, Notary Qmee-Over Exeter,Onterio. Money to Loan. • tIORSON & CA1tesING, BARRISTERS- lee Solicitors, :Notaries, Conve+yantcrG , Cominiestonere. rte. 'Money to loan at 434 an•1fi per cent. ,)1IIee--k'aneon's Block. yiain tit., Exeter, 1. lR, eeeerl:e:, B. A., L. 11. Incehoe. e,A member of the firm will be at Heiman on Thursday preach week.) AUT•Lr.rox .. (n.knx. N, RARRt'TERS, Etc.. Convo`•a'teen, and Money to Loan B. V. rad WT- F. 1i'. %N. .'A tuctton cers I 11RnSVN.Wlue t+lyse. l.iconse,l Aust -L ioneerto Irt,'4 edea of Perth an: eliddlesex. alio for th'e township of t:aborlte !taloa rnunt ptly rtttemi.,itoand tt'rms re•a- aor-lhgle.Saleearranged at Poet office. Win- oholss.ea nrttlranct'. LL. ELLIOT, Insurance Agent. Main St. Exeter Gook's Cotton Root Compound Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Sate, effectual. Ladies ask Your druggist for Cooks Cotton Root Com- ►ound. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills andpp Imitations No. aro stronger, e8 fper.box. Nor 1 or 2. mailed an receipt of price and two s•eent stamps The Cook Company 'Windsor, Ont. responsibleDruggistsinCanadamendedbyall No. t and No s sold in Exeter by J.'V Browning, 1) nggist. Lennox Elections. Sepa.nee, Ont, Nov. 18 —The Len- nox by election for the Legislature to- day o- iy resulted in the re ti<ction of Nile Bowen Aylesworth, the Liberal candi- date, who was recently unseated for corrupt practices. Both the Conserve tine and Liberal organizers have been on the scone for several weeks, and doing their level best for their respec- tive parties '1b -day's contest was probaely the hottest ever fought In the coustitucucy, but everything passed off quietly, The majority for Ayles- worth was 75, Without Portfolio. Toronto, Nov. 20—The Ontario Gov- ernment haft appointed. J. T. Garrow, Q. C., of Goderich, member of the Gov ernment without portfolio. Mr. Garrow has for several years represented West Huron in the Legislature, and was re- elected for that constituency by the casting vote of the returning officer last March, subsequently resigning his seat when a question of disputed bal- lots came before the court. He is again the Liberal candidate in the by- election for the constituency which will be held shortly. In the Government he occupies the position formerly held by Hon. Mr. 'Bronson, of Ottawa. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. s The fae- simile signature of is on J � � every �tr�% .'I��' ,r Wrapper. Thomas Moffat, a constable of Orittia, was fined 030 by Judge Ardagh for abusing a drunk and disorderly man whom he was arresting last August. "How Did She [$2,,00 OFFERED. Burn Her Face" That Was What People Asked . About Our Daughter Dreadful Itching, Burning Erup- tions Cured Smooth, Soft, White. Skin Now,. se G. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Masse " Gentlemen; Our little daughter is now emir years old. TA'ben she was about three months old, she had eruptions antler face Which, were very disagreeable, and itched so much, eapecially at night, that it made filer trouble a great deal worse. I was obliged to keep her hands tied 4 night and it was necessary to watch her during the day, She wouldsorateh herself when- ever she had the chance, until her clothes Would Se Covered with Blood. We had a great many doctors to sea her, out they did not help her in the least, it was a terrible task to care for her. When we took beer away Irene home, people would ask, 'Row did thatt child burn her facet' She was completely covered with scabs for a long time. She suffered every-- thing. very-thing. 6.t last we concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, because I diad great faith be it, and after awhile we could see that elle was getting better. People said elle would certainly be left with scars on her face, but sbe was not. It f8 now a year since site was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and leer face le as Smooth and Whyte and Soft as that Of any child, X boliove Eaod's Seraaparllla to be the best family hnedi- clue that Galt be obtained. i take it w- olf for headache and that tired feeling, and Ihave lowed nothing to equal it, One peculiarity about Flood's Sarsaparilla is that it is pleasant to take and it is no trouble to induce children to take it, The doctors pronounced ley little girl's disease to be moue or salt rheum," Mae. Wanes W ees, Warren, Connecticut. N.D. Do not be induced to buy any substitute, De sure to get Toad's Sarsaparilla The Best -- in fact the One True Blood Purifies Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5, euro Liver ills; easy to fi rood • s VII IS Mite. e. easy to uperett:.t,a. 1 he uomientiens far the vaeanci, s in the Legislature for Dalton full Wes+ Huron avfil be l:e'd Thnrsd. y, Deeeln- ber 1, and the electious a week later. The (Government has decided to ex tend clemency in the ease of Henry Davidson, who was eentenccd to be hanged ou December Ill for murder in Antigouish, Mrs. Alfred Markel, a Deseronto widow, seed 45 years, was drowned at the Bay of Quinte depot in that town. The l-ody was recovered shortly after the accident. Frank Harvey, the tramp eh) shot Mr. Robert Perry at Tweed a short time ago, was sentenced by Judge Lazier of Belleville to eighteen mouths in the Central Prison. Chllir en Cry for CASTO ?dr. Edwin Moorish of Galt,was work- ing late at his office, and failing to return, a search was made For bim. 13e was found dead et 6 o'clocl; in the morning in his office. A, body, supposed to be that cf young Leduc, the dock hand drowned orf the barge Melrose at Nicholson's Island a month ago, leas been washed ashore near Point Peter lighthouse. A serious car accident occurred in London Monday night at the corner of Rectory and Levett streets, a boy nam ed W. Ryckman, who lives at 774 Hill street, receiviug very painful ic•juriett and a horse which he rode being in- stantly killed. Several years ago a brother of Jos Aubin, now living at McGregor, killed a man near Coteau Landing, in a quer rel. Joseph advanced money for his defence, and he was acquitted. Shortly afterwards be disappeared, and was ever heard of until the other 'day, when he sent Joseph a cheek for $8,000 from Chili. Brave Men Batt Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache' and tired, listless run -dawn feeling. But there's no need to feel ` like that; Listen to J. W Gardner, Idaville, Ind. lie says; Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down and don't rare whether be lives or dies." it did more to give. me new strength and good appetite than anything I` could take.I can now eat anything and have a new lease or: life." Only 50 cents, at at y Drug Store. Beery bottle guaran-i teed l General Debility and Loss of Flesh Scott's Emulsion has been the standard remedy for nearly a quarter of a century. Physicians readily admit that they obtain re- sults from it that they cannot get from any other flesh -forming food_ There are many other prepara. tions on the market that pretend to do what SC 'TT'S E v !;� i, ,'LSI ' does, but they fail to perform it. Cod-liver Oil The pure Norwegian made into a delightful cream, skill- fully. blended with the Hypophos- phites of Lime and Soda, which are such valuable tonics, makes this preparation are ideal one and checks the wasting tendency, and the patient almost immediate- ly commences to put on flesh and gain a strength which surprises thein. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. Sec that the man and fish are on thew .per. 5oc. and $r.00, ell druggists, SCOTT & BOWNC, Chemists, Toronto. American Ultimatum. Regarding the Philippines, TRADE E DOOR WILL BE OPEN, Important Anneuucement of the lei iteel States. Commiselopers. at Paris—+Par- Oculars o, f the emportaut nentor- endaen—Cauadian Railway Rate War Settled—Ceylon Jpins. Imperial Penny Postage... Paris, Nov. 22. --The Spanish and American Peace Commissions met la. joint session at 2 o'clock yesterday after- noon. Tae Americana declared the IIni- ted States must have the entire Philip- pine archipelago, and, for a treaty cession of the islands, the Aamerioans tendered to Spain .20,000,000. It is further declared that it is the purpose of the United States to maintain the Philippine. Islands as an "open door" tothe world's commerce. Oa the terms named, the United States proposes a mutual relinquishment of all claims tar indemntsy, national or per- sonal, subsequent to the outbreak of the last Cuban insurrection. Nov. 28 is fixed as the date on which the United States Commission desires a definite response to yesterday's eroposi- tions, and all other subjects in issue here, 14 Is else declared that the Lease States desire to treat or the religious freedom or the Caroline Islands, as Weed upon between the United :hetes and Stiehl in 1880, and also of the a aqui- . st o' t , Islands lie. of f Caroline _ s n n o be ro .n stand far an American naval station, and of cable landing rights at other places in Spanish iurlslllotion, and the revival of certain Spanish-American treaties as heretofore. The meeting was then adjourned until Wednesday. Surprising Generosity, London, Nov. 22. --'rho morning papers concede tbe generosity of the otters of the 3 es Comn - sic United Stat .Peace tts� nets and d express the opinion that Spann would bo foolish to rejeot there. They express ulnl- versal gratification at the announcement of an "upon door" policy in the Pbillp- nines. The Daily Mail calls the ofeer of $0,- 000,0110 as indemnity "a surprising act at generosity." Tho papers generally take It for grant- ed that the "open door" will be adopted in the West Indies also. The Daily News says: "The United $tares have now become an Asiatic tumor, and Lord Salisbury clearly had reason to predict that the expansion of the United States would give Great J3ri- taut a valuable ally in sae China seas." TO X'.1.3 seat:seen SOLnll+llI$. Capt.-Genoral mance Gets .lutltority to Draw $3;000.000, Havana, Nov. 112'. — Captainn•Goneral Blanco has received from Paris a cable authorizing him to draw on Paris for $2,000,000 geld, t0 be applied in payment of the Spanish troops in (tuba. This amount is in addition to the proceeds of the draft for 14115,000 sterling by the Madrid Government on London, which was sole bens last week. The Srnnish authorities are making strenuous efforts to complete the evacuation by the and of the year, Martinique has been selected as the place .of rendezvous of the Spanish navy for evacuation purposes, The Spanish nueiliary. cruisers Patriots and Meteore, purchased in Germany before the out- break of hostilities, are expected hero on Dec, 15, and will convey the Spanish transports from Cuban ports to Mar- tinique, from which point all will sail for Spain. AGONCILLO IS ANGRY. Thinks Filipinos Will Not Again Submit to Colonial Government. London, Nov. 22. — Agonoillo, the agent of Aguinaido, with his advisers, returned here from Paris yesterday. He is very indignant at the statements of Major-General Wesley Merritt, in reply to an arraignment of American officersmade by the insurgent Junta to Presi- dent McKinley and the American people. He is also angry at General Merritt's reference to the Filipinos as "children," and the general situation is displeasing to him. Agonolilo does not think the Filipinos will again submit to the yoke of a col- onial government, his instructions being to claim the recognition of their inde- pendence. When asked his opinion re- garding the American proposal to buy the islands, he said the Filipino Govern- ment could not allow themselves to be bought and sold like merchandise, but, if the object of the moderate indemnity is that their recognition and peace be established, he thought the matter might be submitted to their consideration. TRE DREYFUS CASE. A Itussian Baron Who Was Imposed Upon by Somebody. London, Nov. 22, -The Paris corres- pondent of the St. James' Gazette claims to have learned from an exceptionally weil-informed source that the mysterious document in the Dreyfus case, on the strength of which successive Ministers of upheld the condemnationof War have ' Dreyfus, was a letter from Baron Freed. ericksz, Russian military attache in Paris. The letter is dated from Berlin and is addressed to the Frenob, military authorities. It said the soldier Who was responsible for tbe military secrets 'was a certain Capt. Dreyfus. Subsequently Baron Freoderioksz ascer- tained that he had been grossly deceived by an agent of Esterhazy, or Col, Henri, who were anxious to fix the guilt of Dreyfus, in order to divert suspicion from t hemsolves. „ informed," ed the correspondent I am ref m Nye, "that Mme. Dreyfus is now in pos- session of a letter from Baron ]! reeder- icksz, whloh admits his error." The existence of this letter influenced the Court of Cassation to make light of the evidenoe'given by the four ea.-Mieds- tors of War, who testified to their belief in Dreyfus' guilt, Tumors of a German Crisis. Hobenlohe, the Chancellor, piesided`ore the Cabinet Council hold yesterday. The Daily ],dews corresAondout says. The feet that Prince ,1;3oheniolee is in the beat of health andcan be seen any day walking the streets, gives some color to the trustor of a Chancellor, crisis, IT iS SETTLED. G,T,I;, and 0.P,fi, Itaitway Rate War to End, and, People Will Resume Paying Wager !tares. London, Nov. 22.—(Toronto ebbe Speolal), Ceylon hassignified her editors once to Imperial penny postage. A private. cable from Montreal to. a London flnancial house states that the North Bay branch and local rate difficul- ties between the Grand Trunk Railway and the Canadian Pacific, are settled. A. TREATY AltRANGED. !trance and It*I3 Rave Entered Into. Conemerele1 Relations. Paris, Nov. 22,—It Was quite einexpect- idly antouticed, yesterday that a colu- rnereial treaty had been concluded be- tween Frauce and Italy, granting Mutu- ally favored treatment except for silk goods, which will remain subject to the rnaxienum tariff. A bill embodying the agreement will be submitted immediately to the Chamber at Deputies. The negotiations that havee culminated in these arrangements nave been on foot f z two years, butnobodybody obeelieved that It is believed that the as Fashode affair was instrumental in inducing Prance to grant the necessary ooncsseions, though It is noteworthy that the silk duties, which caused the breaking of the treaty in 1887, remain almost unchanged. The negotiations have been conducted witb. the utmost secrecy. The asset effect t c e o of ho enc ss ons involved ve^ is nee known i 1 da as yet, but it Is expected that they will. have an inporteelt political influence for tbe rumovel of a long-standing friotion between the two countries. The treaty, it is noticed, was concludes. during the absence of Emperor William from Germany, and there is much speou- laden regarding les probable result upon the European alliances. Came as a Tituitderolap. Lopelou. Nov. e2.—The Rome corres- poudant of the Daily News says: "The coneluslon of the Franco -Italian treaty carne as a thunderclap. Looking to the hitherto strained relations between 11aria and neuro, the treaty may he cunsidored the important political event as regards Italy since the conclusion of the triple alliance." London, Nov. 22,—The Berlin oorres- ponilent of the Daily News says some- thing of a sensation has been caused tetra, by the announcement inleaded type in the semi-oilloial leorth Gorman G zotto that Dr. 'Von Miguel, Prussian til -n stei of 1 111ii tc. ltlfii till e,t rrilneei IBS I'Lneli SAXED T.IVR8", Award of the Albert Medal to Brave Engineer Tetuan of the P'oant. London, Noy. i .--Tbo Albert nodal, England's hlliost decoration for bravery exhibited otherwise than In war, was conferred by the Queen yesterday on En- gineer Toman of the torpedo destroyer Foam, for an not of conspicuous dexo• tiou. The high-pressure cylinder of the Foam burst an a speed trial, Tamen instantly ordered all the rest of the stall from the engine room, which tilled with scalding steam. Then alone ho took every precaution to prevent furtbor damage from aoeidont, confining the steam to the boilers. Twice bo tried to ,leave the engine roam, but twice he was driven book by steam, being severely scalded. His hands were almost stripped to the bone. But for his pluck loss of life must have occurred, as the broken engine would have driven a hole in the bottom of the craft. A Welcome Promised. London, Nov. 22. --In consequence of rumors that an Amarioan squadron of Warships is to visit Portsmouth, the Mayor of that place has written to the United States 1iiirnnassy promising to give the Americana a cordial welcome. Mr. Henry White, the United States Charge d'Affaires, has thanked the Mayor of Portsmouth, �' EXETER MARKETS. (Changed every 'Wednesday) wheat per bnahel_ • 59 to 70 Flour per ewt ,.,.. 1.85. to 2.00 Barley. $,5 to 40 Oats, ,,..„,-.„. 25 to ,26. Peas 66 to 60 Butter l5. to 15 RBBB - 15 Potatoes perbag 85 to 75 Hay per ton 4.600 50O Dr ksAppl'os per 3b 4 Osseo d Chicken 6 8 A.n Important African Telegraph Line. London. Nov. 22.—The Birmingham Post says an agreement has been ar- ranged with the Congo Free State allow- ing the entry of an African trans -conti- nental telegraph line along the western shores of Lakes Tanganyika and .Albert Edward. Strike at Yankee Sausages. Berlin, Nov. 22.—The Islonische Zei- tung this morning, in an article supposed to be inspired, advooates an absolute prohibition of the importation of sausa- ges. This advice is aimed at the Ameri- can market. May Seize Roiling Stock. Ottawa, Nov. 22.—The Customs De- partment is now wrestling with what—if it turns out to be correct --is one of the largest seizures that has ever been made in this section of the country, by some of their officials against the Canada Atlan- tic and Parry Sound roads. The amount said by customs officials to be liable to seizure, and which they have reported to the department, as baying been placed under the seizure from time to time, is in the vicinity of $600,000 or $700,000. This oomorises engines. cars, oil, eto. The seizures have been going on in this way for some months, but the railway company has, it is understood, been deny- ing the right of officers to make the seiz- ures on the ground that the engines, etc., were used for international traffic, Inter. views on this and other points have taken plane between the beads of the rail- way department and .the heals of the diatoms. So far no decision bas been reached. Struck Salt Now. Hamilton, Nov.' 22.—Drillers have been at work for gas on the Marshall farm, in the Mountain, all summer, A , small quantity of gas has been flowing for a few months -enough to illuminate Mr. Marshall's house. . Yesterday af ter - n0on however, the drillers were reward - , ed by striking gas in such quantity that they have as yet been unable to get it under pressure. ' It Dame in a flow of salt thrown and the water is being t own u p in the air a distance of over 80 feet. As it falls it coats the engine and boiler with salt c:ystals, and Mr. Marshall thinks be may have a bonanza in salt as well as Turkey Prince Henry of Pr.issia unveiled at Shanghai -on Monday the monument to the officers and sailors of, the German third-class cruiser Ibis, which was lost in a typhoon on July 23, 1806, north of I'tbe Shan Tung promontory. The core- , mony was very impressive. Do not think for a single moment that consutnpt orf will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it is a little cold; nothing but a little hack- ing cough; then a little loss in weight; then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweats. The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. You 024 40 it with gers merry PecIor1 You first notice that you cough less. The pressure on the ebestis lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastenedbyplscingone of Dr. Ayer's Gerry Pectoral Piaster over the Chest A Book Free. It is on the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Welto erer Freely. 1tcn have any coniplaintwhatever and desire the hest medical advice you ran possibly receive write the doctor freely. You win receive apromptreply, without cost. Address. Det. J. 0. AYER, Lowell, !lass,. elr, John Lauthier of Mersea was killed by a tree t triking him as it fell. The Napanee Robbery. Napanee, Ont., Nov., 22.—This after- noon the grand jury brought in, two true bills—one against Ponton and. Mackie and one against Pare and Hol- den for robbing the Dominion Bank. seer°re. After' Wood's Phospholine, 371e Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by all Canada. 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Are you seel::iog Bicycle pleasure if so, you should seek first a good. wheel, We cell furnish you any of the best wheels made at lowest priced Musical. Do you want anytininr is th musical like. We have a chaise toe of Pianos and oreente, call and let speet them before buying elsewhere - A full stock Of sewing machines, baby car- riages, etc. ete, Perkins & Martin.. THE J3RAL LlRij STORE. Try SZ INAN'S COUGH BALSAM for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial trouble in old or young-. We Manufacture -3 WINER'S LINAMENT which is an excellent remedy for Cramps, Pains, Neuralgia, Sore Throat and Influenza. The Old. Reliable, Winan'6 Con- dition. Powders, stileholds first place in the market. f. Also Lotion for scratehes on horses acid Condition Powder for same SOLE AORN ton DIX LUNG SYRUP. C- LUTZ, DRUGGIST.' T. -41r 44.—slr-oia,is,ea r ,sic..w. �T PAYS To read the big stores' a tiertisements... . 4STOP! MINK Y. For whose good are we in ji the furniture, business ? For yours and ours. If we are nct 41 useful to you we Sannot be use NI to ourselves. We have got • to carry the goods, you want at the prices you want or we can- not make a success of our busi- ness. But we have been doing business right along for years, which proves that we are the right kind of people with the right quality of furniture at the prices. Come and see for 5 right yourself. , isicKANrc, S. TT L it SOli it Furniture, Undertaking. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. N.1 -q ,,.•}e ,,:easeseai,`'