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DENTISTS.
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TAICICSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS,
1., Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,
Clonamissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, etc. Money to loan a€5 and 51,4 per
.3,ent.• Office Panson's Block, Main St.,
Exeter. CA member of the firm will be at
Elensall on Thursday of eitah week.)
C. R, CARLING,B. A.L. H. DICKSON,
trt W. GLADMAN. (successor to Elliot 5s
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HORSEMEN
BRITISH —liCCUPY ZEEFIUST What's th.e News?
Boer Bniietins volt of Progress 01
Various Army Divisions
Pretoria, azonday, May 29. -The Brt
Web ocanwied Zeerust this moraing
and a large foree is maraling oti
Lichtenburg,
4 lAn °Medal bulletin states that tiff
erossed the Vaal River Sat.
urday. Gen, • Lemtnee had a sever:
lat at It lip laiver,i
ive of the burghers we're woundei
and two were captured. The Britisl
were 5,000 strong,
y ate order recently issued the
'President decreed 'that Kay 72 and
the two followiteg days be observed
by the Whole country as clays of praY,
er, humiliation arid the oonfessioz
of sins, and that petitions 8110111d bE
offered for relief from operession,
Fighting tooc place at Vanwytrust
fifteen 'mtlee south of ,,Tohan•nesburg,
with a large force of Britieh, whick
•broke through il1p River.
STAETLING PROMISES.
Pretoria, May 25, by messenger te
Lorenzo Marquez, May 28, 6 p.m, -Thu
work of adding to and strengthenitiA
the defences of the capital is proceed:
ing with tremendous speed.
Huadreds of prisoners, vvho W0/1
captured during- Tuesday's battle cos*
eo Ifindley arrived laere during the
nieht. 1
en. Schalkbarger, in an addreies tt
the Free State 13,ders on tae Heilbroe
road • yesterday, said that ail the
burghers who wiehed to surrende:
eUalci do so. Of the six thousand tenet
present only twelee stepped out ami
si nified their de.sire to stop fighting
uerilla warfare on a large scale 1,4
imminent in the Free State. -
Startling events are looked for deny
Your correspondeut is coev•neecl that
appalling destruction of property or
the Rand has been deeided upon if the
EXETER MARKETS4
(Changed every Weduesday)
The Tay/etQ,ee •ieoL.1.1 8,,,00 veer. 13.‘41olitiee4tpeprerewbut.3.4„ael. r(ioe.2
destroyed by a 14.1ee„,,,,eiary fir, wed Barley,..„ ........ ....... ... . .... ... 38 to 10
riefidELy `-`• tg•
tO. 30
,boketi, wtta aocide'ntally shot aim Potatoes *per bag .. .... . 55 59 4508
etia '
'William [Maher:, l'7- years old, Eggs
killed by Ilia mother last night. flaY Porton. ' 7.00 to 800
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Tae Liberals of efOrie Grey Nvil.' a
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'gay .30to nominate a eandidate ,fin
the 1Commons. •
. The finest private fireworks (Us, 'lig
play in. honer of the Queen's Birthday
inaToronto waS that. of ,Lee Chang, e
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011121ese esident.
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The cutter iles or is tlae la beet 1.),./'‘ iIIinn
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bisti yacht to be seld LO Amerioa,
which has •already denuded the 65 -
foot class anti has now commenced.
caiditig the fast etaisers.
The Queen's Birthday honor list is
generally voted, inadequate •in Eng-
land. No naval ^oaticer is mentioned
amid the host de "unknowns" that
gained coveted dietinctiou.
In the House of Commons yes'ter,•
day Mr. Gerald Balfour, .Chief Secre-
tary for Ireland, replying, to an ait-
Lack upon the Irish Executive, ex-
pressed the opinion th,a t the rise Of
11181 immigration figures was eine to
the improved state of trade.
Miss Ethel Tuck, daughter of John
Tuck, a farmer residing near Water -
down, took a dose of carbolic acid
Friday and' died shortly afterward.
All the circumstanoes in connection
with the case point to suicide. De -
:eased was about 16 years at age.
The last drawing -room of the season
was held yesterday at lincleirighaan
Palace by the Princess el Wales, in
behalf of the Queen. The fine,' bright
weather which, prevailed attracted
fighting area approaches that, part 01 roat crowds to ivituess the arrivais
the Republics. 1 ihe presentatiOns were
,• numerous.
T.ITE'Th6i
.A13 . NO KuTINr,.. 0,.boaE a hundred einployes of the
Prat:el-I ,a May 24, by 'messenger. to LaWreY & 015 Conlkkan7's Work fagn
Lorenzo Marquez, •May 28, 6 p. na,..a tory, Hamilton, went Oil strike P-rx-
owing to rumors of an intended mut. 3ay against the enaployrrnent of
iny among the 13rftasa prisoners con. non-union labor. The firm refused to
Fined at Watervat, special preoautions discharge the non-union men at the
were taken to prevent a- risine... The request of theand the union, anthe strike
s,
day passed quietly however. msnibeci•
Friends of the prisoners presented A Berlin despatch says :-- Distriet
each of them with ten shilling President Von Feldend has been des -
through the manager of Natal Bank, patched. by EMseror William on a
The men used moat of the money in speeial mission of a family nature to
celehro.tenei the Queen's Birthday. Queen Victoria. He is expected to
The anniversary of Her Majesty's' return about the middle of next
birth for the first time in many year month, when he will make a special
was not officially recognized here. report.
The Volksstem published an appre- The Lea.d.
ciative personal artiole on n
the veer- Mayor of London, acting
in sympathy with the widely -held
leaped that Queeu Victoria, wen crown MCanadian oginion, a.nnounces that thetisi
'ouse fund for atte Ottawa -
her distinguished model life by exer- ' flulnifTH
rie sufferers will he closed on
Mainz the Royal veto to stop the un-
heard of sorrows into which both rui- May 31. It has now reached .C50,700.
dens engaged in oonflict have been The Duke of Connaught has contri-
buted ZI05, "
.
flits patients in one of 1 A Dublin despatch says: -The Gdy-
the local hospitals eight are British
srnment has seized to -day's issue of
VE MARYPliaAnmgel
RUNEKAI i g the
officers, They are all doing well. 'Nit-in:1e United Irishman, containing let:
Lieutenant of Ireland y a scrt ,
, ters addressed to tart Cadogan. Lord
b bbler.
, let -
Pal 'Lieut. Vullforci a.rid Lieuts. Pei -
able British ruler. ft said • it still
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UGGIES! BUGGIES! BUGGIES!
W. H. Parsons has now in stock a
ar-loadof very fine buggies of differ-
nt styles and colors, viz:--Jurup Seats,
iltadoes, Young Men's Bug,gies,Theee
:miter Buggies, Buggies for old
eople," and Spindle -box Buggies for
usiuess men, Farmers surray etc. etc.
Any one wishing a brand new Buggy
ill find it te their advantage to call
ntl inspect them 'before purchasing
lsewhere. Remember the stand, two
oars south of Town Hall, Exeter,
LAROEST DEALER IN TOWN.
W. B. PARSONS.
THE LEADING
MEAT MARKET.
-win— —war.
or Fresh, good and. the choisest cots
of meat, call on the undersigned.
While all our cuts of meat are the
finest, we make a specialty of meat
delicacies.
Meat delivered. fe parts of the
. town. •
John Manning
Miss Ethel Tank, aged sixteen years
committed suicide, at her home, near
Waterdown by carbolic acid.
"Better late than never." It is
best, however, to be never late about
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla to purify
your blood. Take it now.
The grandson of Mr. Alonzo Wat-
kins was run down while playing on
Teraulay street, Toronto, by a careless
driverand very seriously injured.
William Hoffirian, an employee at
Kuntz's brewery,Hamilton,was severe-
ly scalded °Tithe back by boiling beer
escaping from it vat that was broken.
ham, Creighton, Martin, Crane,Chap-
man, Briggs, and Madge are mostlY whose papers had been stopped by
eonralesoent After virulent attacks of
I the post office officials while in tran-
taphold fever,.sit and vvho alleged that the privi-
1 lege accorded to the geldiers- of wear-
ing the shi4atirock was merely intend-
ed to stimulate recruiting. The writer
also denounces the war in South
Afriaa.
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ffiCot to 'Be."
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mortal: whether it is better to be half
nervous, worn out, or to he well, strong,
cheerful and useful. The\Cliter condition
will be yours if you take Hood's Sarsapa-
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there is nothing equal to it.
After a Cold -"1 was completely
run down by ,a cold. My son persuaded
me 'to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and after
, the use of tab bottles found .1 was
getting ari appetite. When .1 had taken
three bottles 1 was' cured." 1. P. Vernot,
117 Champlain Street, Montreal; Can.
THE DRATIET AT. WORK AGAIN
Transvaal Will Be Swept as Was the Free
Rite
London, May 29, 2" - The
tenor of Lord Roberts' despatch of
last night and the news from Pretoria
tiala morning leads the autfaorities
here to expect early further import-
ant news from the British command- tonferred upon those vvho now and
er- in- chief, dated, they hope, from In future may be called upon to repel
.Tolitenneialau.r.g. The remarkable rapid- an invasion of Canada or to serve
ity of Lord Roberts' movements and - abroad as Canadians in defence of
e ,
the unwonted mobility of the wholhe .no
British an under him have upset Canada's pavilion at the Paris Ex -
the ealculations of the home observe bibition was opened on Thursday
ars as mucla as they appear to have without ceremony. Throngs visited
disconcerted and demoralized Lord tbe fur section, ancl it was greatly
Roberts' federal opponents. Possibly, admired. The Queen's Birthday was
even now he is at the gates of Johan- celebrated in the evening with a
nesbur, and it is believed ten days dinner, which proved to be mo'st en -
hence, Or less, he ought to be demand- thusiastie and patriotic. The British
Mg admittance to the Transvaal cap- 3eramission and the representatives
ital iteelf. if the federans ever real- froM India and Australia joined in
ly Intended to "etag-ger humanity" the celebration.• Canadian commis -
VE committee of the Ottawa veter-
ens of 1966 and 1870 has been chosen
to wait .upon the government at 01-
ta‘va, praying that a seedion of land
be granted the survivors of the Fen-
ian raids of 1866 and 1870, and also
those who took p•art in those engage-
ments, and that the same benefits be
by blowing up the Gold Reef City sioners were congratulated on the ex -
add intnes, which is doubtful, Lord 3e1lent arrangements of the different
sections of the Canadian pavilion.
It is Ipersistently rumored in Eng-
land. that Sir William Henry White,
who has been direetok of naval con-
struction since 1885, is resigning his
post. He has been absent freler his
office for mahy weeks, and: is cord-
letely , broken down over theR,oyal
acht fiasco. Rloteover, he has many
difficulties With the Admiralty, and
567. In April, 18f3D, the net pro i s many naval officers frankly express
were 0220,303, and for the four months lisbelief in his armament theories,
ended April 30, 1900, the figures aro aeclaring he has not kept up with
as follows: --Gross earnings, $8,895,- the progress made w'ar ship -build -
140; workbag expenses, 05,751,670; net ing, especially in the case of Amer -
profits, $8440,476. For four months tan progress. Mr, Watts, ,the Arm -
ended Aprll 30, 1899, there ,Was a not strongs , chief designer, is reported
profit at 02,L06:4341., 1 41,..sd twobhiteev,433 pobsete.n offered Sir W.illiana
Roberta army yet be too quick for
them, and arrive before they; have
time- 4%. dQ *criy. VaegkiAg.1
C. P. R. EARNINGS.
Montreal, May 28. -Following ere
th'e C. I'. R. earnings: --April, 1900;
gross earnings, $2,81,194; working ex-
penses, 01,4.61,121; net profits, 01,027,-
The dwelling of Mr. Elisha Newton,
at Arden, was burned and two of his
daughter's, aged six and eight years,
lost their lives, The rest of the family
had a natrove escape.
Thursday night, Robert Tiel, a resi-
dent of Kiegston, attempted suicide
by jumping into the Barrack street
slip. He 1 epea,ted the attempt three
times, and was eventually locked up
by the police.
Arthur Dailey, aged ten years, son
of Mr. Wm. Dailey, of Holland Land-
ing, while lighting it can which hed
powder and small stones in it was un-
forte/late enough in getting the con-
tents of the can in his face Ibis morn-
ing,-whenit exploded, catting sever-
al ,gashes, and the ,probability is that,
he will lose the sight of one eye if
not both.
CharleS, the nine-year-old son of
Fred. CoWley, M. R. C. conductor, St.
Thomas, nearly lost the sight of an
eye On Thursday when shooting off
fire crackers. He pulled out the stem,
ind thinking thet t,he cracker would
not then explode, proceeded to make it
"light,'" and was blowing into the end
of the cracker, when the powder ex-
ploded, badly injueing the eye. The
doctor is of °pillion the, sight will not
be injueed.
Clinton: Dr, F. Holloway having
nerehased the practice of Dr. Ross. of
Wiligbain, left for that place on Mon-
day to take possesSien. He will be
found. it goocl citizen rind an excellent
acquisition to the dente] profeesion
wherever he may go. In his (inal
exems, he stood high Up in front
iiieceng the levee number of e•raillial es
In moving before Mr justice Rose
!or an order to annul the proceeding,s
ander which A. 55. Cross, convicted
af bribery in the Halton election, was
lined 0600 last month by Mr. Justice
Osier and Rrfr. Justice MacLennan,
&fr. Staunton, O., of Hamilton,
made the novel argument that the
seotion of the election law governing
the case prbvided that every action
ander it shall be commenced within
the space of one year after the of -
Canoe alleged t� have been com-
mitted. As tWo years have inter -
vaned between the Ffalbon election
end the proceedings against Cross,
Mr. Staunton claims that the sen-
tence is illegal. Kr, justice Bose re-
served judgment upon the point
raised. •
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TEAT NUISSING TEN THOUSAND.
Toronto, Ont.,II,Layr 25. -The detee-
tives have 'Aot; egiveri ure all hope
cif recevering the 010,000 stolen from
the Merchants* Bank, and another de-
lay ita the trial of Gedrge MoC, Wil-
ton, the defaulting teller, On the
aharge of stealiug this money was
teetered this morning when the case
tame np. A remand( for a week was
granted. The Crown officials assert
that indirect propoktle for the re-
turri of the money have been. made.
TORONTO MEN AriFWTED.
Toronto, May ,25. -The failure of
Price, McCorraiek & 0o., fli10 big New
Vork stoek operators, has temporari-
ly erippled several speculators in,
Toroeto wito ho d been dabbling in
cotton. One brokerage house, it is
said, cui the street, is interested to
the ti.gteitt '02 alinost.1$50,000.
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I will do this when everything 1:
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strengthens, builds up and 1.,
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further attacks. If you are I
run down or emaciated you I
should certainly take this
nourishing food medicine.
,oc, and ta.00, all druggists.
SCOTT &BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto.
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Mr. S. C. Coleman, of Orford Mill
was drowned while fishing.
Clinton: A pleasing event took plac
on Wednesday, May 23rd, at the res
dence of Mr. George Fothergill, whe
his eldest daughter, Annie, was unite
in marriage to Mr. H. McVittie, o
this place, the ceremony being per
formed by Rev. J. Kennedy. Auburn
The bride was attended. by Miss S. Mc
Vittie, sister of the groom, while Wil
Fothergill, brother of the bride, sup
pouted the groom. Miss Stackhous
played the wedding march. The brid
wore white muslin with bridal veil an
blossoms, the bridesmaid being dresse
in
it pretty gown of pale blue cash
mere. After the usual congratulation
guests to the nunabet of 180 sat dOW
to a bountiful repast. The gifts wer
unusually numerous as well as costly
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your friends and. neighbors who h
been made well by it.1
• The discoverer of iPaine's Cele
Compound was no idle theorist, 21
Fessor Edward E. Phelps, M. D., L.
D., of Dartmouth Medical Colic
had positiVe proof of the groat Virtt.
of his wonderful discovery before
offered Paine's Celery Compound
his f7:11ow practitioners aitd to
For absolute reliability in banishing
obstinate diseases from the system
tho•e is nothing that appreaches
Paine's Celery Compound. At this
season of the year• it Should he used
by every one Who is teying to get rid
of nerve and blood diseases, clySpepSia,
neuvalgia, theurnatiSm and liver and
kidney troubles. if you desire a cee-
bath and rapid eure,i,take nothing less
than Paincos Celerv:Cempoend,,
p' Ooolt'a Cotton il oot Coripousti '
18... - , simeessfully lam
sed onthly by over
- , 10,0001,adies. Safe, effecteal. Ladlokadt
your dfriggiSt for Cook's Utah Root Com-
soieut.. Take no other, tia all Mixture's, pills and
irnitatiena are dangerous, Price, No. 1,51 pet
bOXP, No 2,10 degrees Stionger,$3 per box. 170.
1 ot 2, mailed on reeolpt of priee and two livent
stamps, The Cook ()Our anyNalidstir,Ont,
7 -Not. i and 2 Sold and reecmlnendedby all '
reeponsible DruggiSts in Canada.
., , _. ,
Iles, I and 'No 2 sold in, Exeter l'v (I, Lute,..
Pruggist.
DO
from a question
Have you
not, drop
first opportunity
ehow you
Fancy,
Tweeds
Have you seen
Therringbone
are beriaties.
A -big range of
Serges at
If you want a
want in
Clays.
OVERCO.A.TS
Overcoats in
Naps and
All Werk done
fit gunran
J.14.
•
NOT RUN
that must intereet you.
your New Suit? if
in and see us at the
and let us
a few prices of the
Woresteds and Scotch
the new Staples and
pattens. They
Blues and Black, Irisb
the old, peiees.
black
Twills,
'
Beavers,
in
we have what you
Venetians and
Meltons, Curls,
Montanrietb,
the latest style and
teed.
GRIEVE
Opposite Post Office
Exeter --
ROLLER
. ...... . ..... .......
ALWAYS
Flour, Mill Feed
stantly kept
Highest market
good red
Cat. load Mum.
Imported Learning
• J.
RIIILLS.
. . .. ..,... . . ... ..,.
READY.
and Corn con-
in stock.
price paid for
Winter Wheat.
Southern Sweet and
Seed Corn.
COBBLEDICK & SON.
II Oft111.0011 ...
Yes, we have inst received tanotleer
carload. of fnrniture. which when
added. to our already fine stock we
can supply the latest., most hand-
some and cheapest things on the
market.
' THE STOOK
i
1
1 We have the
- money -we
it is furniture
- you well to
dandy line before
where.
1 We have the
assort3d
1
e
11.4
'i•
. . .
Stock -you have the
want to trade, and if
you want it will pay
drop in and see our
purchasing else-
largest and best
stock in town.
• ROWE
,
FOR FIRST CLASS
BEEF, LAMB, _PORK
SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA,
PRES...-ED TONGUE,
CORNED BEEF; SALT.
FRESH OR SMOKED
• MEATS,
-I Call Kt
.4
...J .
The Family Butcher Shop,
• One door North of R. Pickard's store.
LOUIS DAY
Proprietor
SMITH'S
Repair
e Now is the time
ed paired, Cleaned
rs-
id RED IIIIIRD.
,m We have it large
ve Red Birds
ole on the
rn right prides.
in SUNDRIES
.3,i." We have in stock,
tires, cements,
ry La...1vN MOWER,
7,9: We sharpen Lawn
3-' pets, scissors,
lee EVERYTHING
l'oe •i•
..•
Shop.
to g.et your wheel Re
or Enameled.
stock of Brantforc
on hand, the hest Bitty
market, which we sell it
Bicycle Sundries
Oils, etc.
HDRBE cLitiPEIRI
Mowers,'Horse clit
Razors, Knives, etc
REPAIRED.
,.. SMITH
p' Ooolt'a Cotton il oot Coripousti '
18... - , simeessfully lam
sed onthly by over
- , 10,0001,adies. Safe, effecteal. Ladlokadt
your dfriggiSt for Cook's Utah Root Com-
soieut.. Take no other, tia all Mixture's, pills and
irnitatiena are dangerous, Price, No. 1,51 pet
bOXP, No 2,10 degrees Stionger,$3 per box. 170.
1 ot 2, mailed on reeolpt of priee and two livent
stamps, The Cook ()Our anyNalidstir,Ont,
7 -Not. i and 2 Sold and reecmlnendedby all '
reeponsible DruggiSts in Canada.
., , _. ,
Iles, I and 'No 2 sold in, Exeter l'v (I, Lute,..
Pruggist.