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H. KINSMAN, L. D, S. & DR. A. R.
KINSMAN, L D. S,; D. D, S.,'Honor
Li113� graduate of Toronto University,
DENTISTS,
'oath extracted without any pain, or any
lac. effects. Office in 1''ans on's ,Block, west
ido Blain Street, Exeter.
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)ntario. Physician, Surgeon and Aocouch-
fur, Office, Dashwood, O
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Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, etc. Morey to loan at 5 and, 51/2. per
:tent, Office Fanson's Blook, Main St.,
Exeter. (A. member of the firm will be at
Qensall on Thursday, of each week.)
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lowest rates of interest, Office Main Street,
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If you want your Repairing well done
go to R. Molts -Watches, Clocks
and -.Jewelry a specialty.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Marriage Licenses issuedandWecl- '
dingBings always on' band.
Fanson's Block, Exeter. .
IIIIJRII.S. 0111111,01111
Yes, we h ave jest received another
carload of furniture, which; when
added to air already fine stock we
hand-
somesupply the latest, most is
some and cheapest things on the
market.'
THS STOCK e r r
'We have the' Stock -you have the
money -we want to trade, and if
it is furniture you want it will pay
you well to drop hi and see our
dandy line before purchasing else-
where.
We haue thelargest and bes
•assort d stock in town.
• • 4 WE
Burglars robbed three establish-
merits ni,l''IU1110rti.
Spreads Like Wildfire.
are "111e best" they be-
come
things
ome;"the best selling." Abraham
°13ellville O.
I-7ti,re,a leading clx�ughist,of . � ,
writes: "Electric Bitters are _the. best
Sibling bitters I have `handled in 20
ears. Yon know why? i'Iost diseases
years.
in disorders of stomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels, blood ancl nerves.
�. tones 11 the stomach,
l�lt.ctric Bitters p
liven kidneys u11( bowels,
regulates liver,
the blood,strengthens the
purifies
hence cores fultitiides of lY el
;nerves, he c
allies. It builds up the entire system.
Puts new' life tied vigorbito ally weak
sickly, rundotvin-pian or woman Price
rat ;it all arm). stoves,
IN GVARD
The warning
cough is the faith-
ful sentinel. It tells
of the approach' of
consumption,
which has killed'
more people
than war and
pestilence com-
bined. It tells
of
ainful.
sore
chests,
t u n g s, weak
throats, bron-
chitis, and pneu-
monia. Do not
suffer another
day. It's useless,
for there's a
prompt and safe
cure. It is
9
which cures fresh colds
and coughs in' a single
night and master's chronic
coughs and bronchitis in
a short time. Consump-
tion is surely and cer-
tainly prevented, and
cured, too, if taken in !.
time.
A 25c. bottle fora fresh t
cold; 50c. size; for older
colds; $1 size for chronic
coughsand consumption.
"I always keep a bottle of Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral on' band. Then
every time I get cold I take a little
of it and I am better at once."
J'Amge 0. BUQUOR, t- e
Oct. 19, 1895. El Paso, Texas.
Write the Doctor. If' yon have any
complaint whatever and desire the
best medical advice, write the Doctor
freely. Address
Dr. J. C. ATTR, Lowell,AHass.
Tuekersmith: G. Nott purchased
he farm which was put up by auction
y the executors of the estate. of the
ate R. Cudnlore, of this place, on
Ioudity last, the price being $2,200.
his farm bas been rented for some
me and is little out of repair, but
oder careful handling will be cheap
roperty.
Clinton: There pissed away, at the
gale of her son-in-law, A.. Wilkin, on
[onciay, Oct. 22, an aged and :respect -
1 settler of Hallett, in the person of
[rs. Eliza Wilson. ago
was nn -
1 a short time ago a resident of
ondesboro,'knd wits a native of York -
ire, England. A f.Lmily of four
anghters is left to mourn the loss of
loving mother..
Drysdale: The seven -hear -old child
f Louis N. Denonnle succumbed to
tit. attack of croup on Monday last.
The child was only sick for a few dill s
nd his case was pronounced hopeless
ity the physician as an operation was
needed, while the child was too weak
o stand it. The parents. have the
heartfelt sympathy of their friends in
his sad bereavement and the child
being their eldest makes the affliction
greater.
aut
The most beautiful thing in
THE MARKETS,
Wheat Markets on Saturday -Liverpool,
Closed Lower Than on Friday -:file
Latest Quotations..
Liverpool, Oct. "2i .-0n Saturday
wheat futures clowad i/d per cental
lower' than on Friday.
Chicago, Oct. 29. --The wheat 'ex-
change was closed on Saturday.
r:.,Sr-Iliri'VAEO C_!'1' L19 :11.4n5(1.T.
Last Buffalo, Oct, 29. ---Cat tie
I'pir demand on Saturday. C'a.ves --
Steady;
Steady; choice to extra, „;7.75 to $5;
good to choice, +7 to $7,50. Sheol)
and Lambs --Dull aYid Io`ter;: lambs,
choice,- to extra, 65,25 to `i5•45; good
, r.
to choice, $5 to 5:�.2,�, common to
fair, 4 to 4.,7.>. Shoop-t'holce to
extra, 53'75 to 4; good to choice,
$3.25 to $3,5 0; common to fah',
$2.50 t0 1'3.50; Carracla lcintb', -5.40
to $5.50.
he world is the baby, all
MR. C.M, HAYS WILLGO JAN.1
Man Who Pet the Grand Trunk on Its
Feat Will Run thu Southern
Tractile.
Montreal, Oat, 2$.-i'1'r. O1tO.1es 111,
Days, General Manager of the Grand.
Trunk Railway, Saturday morning
confirmed the annotin.ceuleni that he
ltacl aCeeptec( the Offer or the presi
dency of the Southern Pacific Bail -
way. Tho salary, it is understood,
is fifty thousand dollars a year. He
will sever his connection with the
G. T. It. Jan. 1 •
gr. F. 'E C. McGuigan, General Su-
perintendent, is being prominently
Mentioned as Mr, Days.' successor,
dimples and joy. The most
itiful thingis that same baby,
P
thin and in pain. And the
mother does not know
that a
i
little fat makes all the differ-
ence.
Dimples and joy have gone,
and left hollows and fear; the
fat, that was comfort and
color and curve --all but pity
and love--isg .one.
The little one gets no fat
from her food. There is some-
thing wrong,
•itis either her food
or food -lull. She has had no
livingon what
fat far weeks; is
she had
stored
in
that
plump
little body
of and that is
hers;
gone. She is starving for fat;
it is death, be
quick !
Scott's
Emulsion of Cod
h
Oilfat she can
Liver 011 is the
her..
take; it will save
The genuine has this picture on
it, take to other.
you have not tried it send
for free snrn le its ' agreeable
p
taste will surprise you.
SROfTh
t OWNE..
,
Cem&Ssts,i•
Toronto
50c.thio 1i $
t.00
ns -
ENGINEER HOLDEN DIAD'
Fatal Result or a hallway Accident on
the G. T. 11. at Hamilton.
Hamilton, Oct.29.-There Ivas a
fatal accident at the smelting works
crossing the Northern Division of the
C.T.R. ,Saturday evening. ills north-
bound passenger train, which left
here at 5 o'clock, jumped the trach:,
through the switch being left open.,
it is said. The engine and tender
and baggage car, containing 25 hunt-
ing' dogs, bound for Muskoka, belt that
track. The locomotive separated from
the tender and -toppled over on Wil-
liam Bolden, the engineer, of North
Wellington street, and Charles Sotith-
erst, lireriran, of Florence street. Roth
were pinned down for some tilna.
When the auxiliary train arrived
jacks raised the engine, so Holden
could be recove. id. He directed the
operation, but as soon as he wa.s re-
leased he fainted away. . Be Was
brought to the city on a Radial Rail-
way car, and conveyed to the Gener-
al :Hospital. He was injured intern-
ally and -about the legs, and he died
at 3 o'clockSunday afternoon•
Two hours' work was required_ to
get the poor fireman out. Be was
terribly scalded about the legs. .hie
was. taken to his home in the aluibu-
lance, in charge of Dr. Dlackelcan, 'the
railvrays company's surgeon. Nis in-
juries are not fatal.
About $5,000 damage was done,
the locomotive being badly damaged..
An inquest will be opened on till
death of .Holden this morning.
200 KILLED IP1 PA011NGfll
Allied Army, on Reaching City,
Learn Details of Massacres,
now Americans Wore Tortured-i.;ats,
1 urgers and. Toes . Cot Olt Before They
Were Beheaded by „Orders of Vioeroy,
WIto Then Fled to the irIountains-
Moro Chinese 11111,ns have Been
Planed by Franca 1001 Elocution.
Pekin, Oct. 22e via Shanghai,' Oct.
,7. -the a1_d ex editibi zeae i
d
l'aotingfu on Get. 20, composed of
1Vre11c11, German and Italiin troops,
and a body of English under the
command of U en. Gase eel A5 one 1'e-
5115 the world 18 note enabled to
learn the fate of the missionaries
there when the Boxer revolt began.
'Three English missionaries were
015.ue0 by the cOies. 0 [hers, with
thousands of native converts, have
been slain,
Details of the massacre at Paoting-
fu turn out to be Ilford revolting than
ever reported. The Sivacox family
of five were burned out of their house
and a boy of 12 years of age, who
ran from the house into the street
was hacked to pieces by the Boxer
nlob• The rest were smoked out and
captured. The father died fighting.
The Hisses C ouiti and Morrell were
stripped and dragged into the street,
where Miss Uould Was put to death
with frightful brutality, and Miss
Morrell, 11r. Ta:y'Ior and Mr. Pit4in
were beheaded, after having their
ears, fingers end toes cut olb.
11'rr• and firs bodge and three Eng-
lishmen are missing.
Two thous incl Chinese Christians
were n10081ered. in .1'aotingfa On J due
4 and 5.
It has been discovered that the
'Viceroy 'Ordered tyre massacres, but.
after surrendering the city, lie es-
caped to the mountains.
Mere Cliinoso Victims Named.
TEL E•GR:11 Hip BRIEFS. •
Along Rose, proprietor of the
Mansion House, Sharon, Ont., drop-
ped dead in bis house 1t 11. o'clock
Saturday night c1f heart disease.
.aides Stewart, proprietor of Se -aw-
aits restaurant of S.eaforth, dropped
dead from heart failure Saturday
forenoon, while sitting in it chair.
A collision occurred on the Trans -
Caspian Railroad orf, Sunday, be-
tween Batou'nt. and Tiffs. One train
was wrecked, and eight persons were
killed and 20 injured.
James Speers, a teamster
e
n
pt.l
r
by the Toronto Casket Company, lost
his life on Saturday bybefno-
ed underneath a wagon load of tim-
ber, which .fell on him.
A mean named William Blunt was
found dead on the roadside near Mil-
verton on Saturday night. He ivas
about 50 years of .age, unmarried,
had no home, and worked as a gar-
den tree, pruner and general. laborer.
Sunday the initial gathering of the
eighteenth anniversary of the ad-
vent of the Salvation Army in Can-
ada., was held in Massey Hall, To -
ranto. Attend ing this anniversa r•y
are hundreds of officers of the avtny
from nearly every spot in Canada,
William Donning, a wellknown
1 Eler'Wood 1'? 0., .in
cattle roan fron
the Township oftdela.i.cle, Middlesex
County', was found dead in hccl at
the Jersey 110111, Toronto, earjv on
Saturday morning. In another hod
in the same room lay Thomas At-
kins, also' from JCerwood, and he
was in an unconscious condition.
They had been overcome with escap-
ing gas, but Atkins was reslasitated.
50 CAVALRYWEN iMDUSHEDI
Serious Incident 3etween Spring-
fontein and Phillppolis,
Seven of the Cava ry Escaped -Maxim
Guns Put Out of Business and Aban-
doned -Tho Returning 80hiler5 on the
Dominion -Non- ()OBIS.' and Dien Inva-
lidod Home Froii, South Africa -MW.
Chamberlain's Cheery Dfessuge.
London, Oct. 29:-A despatch re-
ceived 111 I,or1
.v�1 � ti�'CarU u O
Cel 4t at the
Roberts, dated Pretoria, 1i'rithey,
n.
Oct. �C>, referring� to the irt,}1t,ing• of
Geri. Barton's celuann with Gen. De-
wets 'forces, Oct. 25, stays:
"The British 1055e9 were heavier
than at first reported. An addi-
tional oil':ce". and 1.2 Hien 'dere killed
and throe officers acid 25 filen were
tivotmded. The Boers lost 24 dead
and 19wou.ntied on the field, and
26 'Boers were made prisoners. Three
Boers, who held tap their hands i11
token of surrender, and then fired on
the Dritish, were court-natertialled,
convicted and sentenced to death. 1
have • confirmed the senten.ce."
The despatch also refers to minor
" irs •i which the t voo >s of `Gen,
affairs, i 1 � e z b
fi itchener and (len, Methuen were en-
gaged, and to serious incident be-
tween
e-
ten Springfontein and Philip polis;
,
Orange River °Melly, where 50 cav-
alrymen were ambushed t and capttir-
ed by the Boers, only seven of the
party escaping:
IBoers Again .;aiding :fatal,
Durban, Oct. 27. --The Boers are
raiding in the northern part of Na-tal. They have d rile l the railway
station at blaschbnnk and blown up
the culvert.
Barton Attt;cics Dea-et.
London, Oct. 29. -Another de-
spatch from I-ord Roberts says:
"Barton attackedthe ubiquitous
Dowet near Frederickstad. The
Doers were scattered in all direc-
tions:'
London, Oct. 20 -Dr. Morrison,
wiring to The Times, under date of
Oct. 26, says: •
"The Foreign Ministers, in confer-
ence to -day, decided to acid the
211111105 of Prince of Y.i. and. Ying Nien.
to those of, the seven officials whose
execution 1'r�ance has demanded,
"It is said that the commander of
the allied.. troops at I aotinfu has ar-
rested the Provincial 'Treasurer, who
was ehieflly responsible for the ill-
treatment of the resealed nmissi.on-
arjes."
The St. Petersburg correspondent
of The Daily Express claims to l ave
authority for the statement that,
when peace is restored, Russia will
hand back to its owners the railway
from Tongku to liuchwang.
Chinese Rebels Slaughtered.
• Shanghai, Oct.. 2S. -The Chinese
Imperial troops are pursuing the reb-
els in the south. There was a great.
battle between the rebels and, Chinese
troops on Oct. 23. The .rebels were
routed, and 600 of them were
slaughtered.
France and Russia in Line.
Vienna, Oct. 20. -The semi-official
Politische correspondent asserts that
Prance and Russia, after discussion
on; have decided to accept the An-
glo-Gerluau agreement
glo-G erman agreenien:t.
COLLIERIES STILL TIED UP.
Some of iho Lehigh and Wilkosbarre
Mines Have Not Yet Posted
the Notices.
Hazleton, Pa., Oct. 20. -The Le-
high & Wilkesbarre Coal Company,
operating the Altdenried, Hooky -
brook and Green Mountain collieries,
in this district, has not yet com-
plied with the demands of 'the an-
thracite
said the.
ihrac,ite miners. It is s
com-
pany will grant the concession by
Nov. 1, when work will be resumed.'
There will be no resumption of
work at the Milnesvflde colliery,
which is operated by the A. S. Van.
"ricklc estate. Owing to an agree
_
mlent with the Pennsylvania Rail-
road Company, the officials say they
cannot afford to grant anincrease of
10 per cent. The Van Wiekle•com-
pany has granted the increase at. its
other collieries at Colerain. and Beav-
er Meadow.
Four Brothers Drowned.
PO4 Clinton, Ohio, Oct. 29,-A
quadruple drowning occurred on.San-
dusky Bay, eight miles east of here,
,yesterday afternoon. The drowned
are: Douglas Stark, aged 3; George
Stark, aged 5; Alfred Stark', aged 8;
Henry Stark, aged 13 ;years. They
'Were the children of William. Stark,
Mr, Stark and the children went for
a boat ride. On returning: to shore
the boat became fouled in a fish-
pond net. The children became
frightened, and, leaning over the
side of the sutal•l craft, it capsized,
resulting in the four deaths.
A Woman Fatally Burned.
Hamilton,' Oct 129, -7 -Miss ..dna
ti
Hardie
inmate Grace of i-1 a.1
Britton,ain a a, ,
ton's house of ill -repute, }vas fatally
burned in that place Saturday even-
ing. She 1vas hanging up a skirt
when she knocked clown at 1a.rirp,
\Chiai was in al, bracket on the mall.
Her gown caught lire 1,110)1 the 1tOp
fell, and she was burned irons head
to foot. '-80, we's 101.h to the; lien-
erai,l Hospital, 14051 ital, «here she died in a
few hours,
Car Ilene Ilehe:ul d.
p), len ie,
7.,oiulon, Oct. ..O.--T7aafi�wl Allen,
was in-
stantly
n-
ear rt ta,i{•t1r aged .about (>:?, as
j n •
• ntl r lolled itt :London fleet '31'rd
sta
Wilde on lid way il) dinner oat Slit=
)11411.3', the. head being coinsletcle
severed fro. Ilia 1T..i1',
DEMAND MILITIA WITHDRAWN.
e• 1
'Union Operatives at � all , tlo d SayThey
Won't Work Till They Are.
Valleyfield, Que., ,Oct. 29. -The
union of the mill operatives Have de-
cided that they will not return to
works until the troops have been
withdrawn: An official note to this
effect, .it is understood, will shortly
issue.
Lieut. -Col. Roy; D. O. C., has de-
cided 'to keep a certain portion of
the militia, consisting of two com-
panies of the Royal Scots, as well as
two from the 65th and the Hussars,
in all about 220 men, here until
Wednesday next. -
DEATH OV I'ROF. MAY -HULLER.
Celebrated Educationlat of Oxford Univer-
sity Crosses the Bar.
London, Oct. 29. -The Right Hon.
Friedrich Max -Muller, corpus' pro-
fessor of comparative philology at
Oxford University, is dead.
He died at 12:35 p. m. His dis-
ease `vas an affectionof the liver.
Until 10 days
e as ab o h5 a
w to
le
da•
continue evritingnhis ai,utobiagarphy,
dictating to his son. Ile was per -
est
fee'tl,y- conscious until S e rda i morn-
ing.
n
ing. frequently during his illness
despatches of enquiry were receive
from Emperor William.
HON. COLIN II. CADIP13ELL WINS.
,e -F' l Has 272
.
Consorvattvo AttoiF r y .o neran
'►Tajority in Morris, .: )Ian.
'Winnipeg, Oct. 29. --iron. Colin
Campbell is elected by 272 majority
over the ,L.ibcral'caudidate, Ilr•. _Taw
ra('
iti 1e saiite ridinga
His majorityt 1
the Provincial election itt .fecetnbe
of last year vvas' only 188. The. nor
trial vole in the riding is about 1,
4150,
1;
r
DO NOT Rud
from a question that must interest you..
Have you your New Suit s' Ti
not, drop; in and see US :at the
first opportunity and let a5
show you a' few prices of the
Fancy, 'Worsteds and Scotch.
Tweeds.
Have you seen the new Staples
and
Tberringbone patterns. They
are beauties.
A. big range of Blues and Black, Irish
Serges at the old prices.
If you want a• black we have what you
witnt in Twills, Yenetidis'and
Clays.
ADSSASTnOU9 S1(I1IM1Sii.
Boers llepulsed, Dot- British Had Seven.
1ii11ecl-Diaixinis :Lbandoned.
London, Oct. i'3). -:l despatch from
Hool.stad, Orange River Colony, un-
der date of Oct. 21, says: The Cale.
police had it stiff light with two Boer
coniniancloen eyester clay. A convoy
left''eedraii in the afternoon. Short-
ly alter it started. the Boers appear-
ed obi, the north bank of the • eit-er
and attacked the ;police, but were re-
pulsed with loss. On reaching high-
er ground a large body of Boers en,,
circled the Cape Mounted 1%ii"les
scouts. The Boers outnumbered the
scouts ten to one, and as they pour
ed in a murderous rifle fire the Care''
Mounted Rifles n ere coinpelled to.
abandon tw 0 galloping Maxims. 'rhe
guns were onlay abandoned after tilt:
men heed made the bravest, effort to
save them, and when they found this
could not. be done they destroyed the
mechanism. The police then retired
sli;ivly, and is Minster• of horses stam-
peded, but the officers and men pluck-
ily remained and rescued their wound-
ed and diselountecl comrades. Just
before dark' the Police were reinforc-
ed, and the Boers were completely re-
pul"oede and the 'convoy reached this
place ,without the loss of a single
animal. The British casualties were
seven killed, thirteen wounded and
thirteen men taken prisoners.,
RETURNINGSOLDIERS.
A List of the Canadian Non-Coms. and
Men Invalided Home From Africa
by Way of ISngiand.
OVERCOATS
Overcoats 111 Beavers, ctons
Curls,
Naps and Nlontai.act5.
All work done in the latest style and
fit guaranteed.
tJ. Ff. GRIEVE
Opposite Post Glee
The Mo sons Banka
(Chartered byParliament, 1855.)
Paicl up Capital $2,500,000.
Rest I and......
Heaa office Montreal
J.AllIES ELLIOTT, Esti.
GENEPSL MANAGER.
Money advanced to good harmer
their own notes with one or more 0)110
at? per cent. per annum,
—EXETER PR_ANOTI—
Open every lawful day from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m; Saturdays 10 a.m. to I p.iu.
A general banking business tames cted:
CURRENT RATES allowed fee money on
Deuositlteceipts: Savings Bank at 3`4,''.
Dres,soN,.&. 000011G, N.D. HURrtee;
Solicitors. - Manager.
011
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Father. Point, Oct. 29•-F olloW-
ing is the nominal roll: of non -colts:
and men returning to Canada, per
steamship Dominion.
'Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry.
7006 Pay-Sergt L. De 'C. Ingrain), Winnipeg;
7752 Sgt. Drummer A. O. Freshen), Brant.
ford, 7677, Lance -Corp. 1 J. Coles; Louden,
Ont.; 7050, Pte. J. Hammond, 'Winnipeg;
7111, C. C. Thompson, Vancouver, B.0,;
7315, Pte. W. Butler, Toronto 7328, Pte.
B. HIennessey, Fredericton, N.B.; 7334, Pte.
J. C. Davidson, Toronto; 7342, Pte. Ni F.
Gray, Sault Ste. M..010; 7372, Pte N. L.
Morley, Toronto; 7457, Pte. 15. D. Bartlett;
Ottawa; 7462 I'te. J. E. Bradshaw, King.
ston; 7478, Pte. 0. Cockburn, Cobonrg, Ont.
7696, Pte. H. B. 'Travers, St. Thomas, Ont.;
7713, Pte. G. Wardle. Sherbrooke; 7755, Pte.
C. 13. Thompson, , Quebec; 7594 Pte. K. W.
Cul
verJ
Quebe
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; 7878, Pte
. C. "hrren, Q
ue
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bee.J-0Pte.A. W. Donohoe, St, John,
N.13.;7972, Pte. N. Dorian, Charlottetown,
,
PAIL' 7992, Pte. w. 0: Seatredge, St.
John, N.B.
Mounted Riilemt n
Canadian Mounted Rifles'. 15, Trooper G.
13. Ashton, Edmonton, Alberta, 178, Trooper
A. N. Lundels, Ottawa; 208, Trooper 13, W.
Huckell, Victoria, B.C.; 216, Trooper, G. A.
Forbes, Toronto;' 320, Trooper P. 'V. WM.
lace, Souris, Man.; 338, Trooper N. D.
Kelly, Toronto; 127, Trooper W. Edwards,
Toronto; 104, Trooper 0. Brown, Toronto;
461, Trooper, T. 0. Fisher, Quebec.
Artillery.
Royal Canndlen Artillery: 425, Gunner 3.
II. Perrin, Lindsay.
Cavalry.
EXETER MARKER'S.
(Changed every Wednesday)
Wheat perbushel .. 411 to 55
Flour per cwt'
Barley
Oats
Peas
Butter
Po atoes ,per, bag
Hay per ton
Dried Apples peril)
Turkeys
Chicken
1.8S to 200
:15 to40
2.1to40
55 to 57
16 to 17
7.00 to Sea'
c}09
Geese - 'i
Corn 40 to. 45.
Timothy 1 25 to 1 50
Clover 450 to 525
Wool.::., 15 to 15
Moray; Mr. Geo. illawson has been.
re-engaged to teach in S.S. No. 15. for
the year 1901. --The funeral of Mr.
Josiah Milligan took place from his
late residence, 22nd con., on Monday,
to the Parkhill cemetery and was
largely attended.
That ThrobbingHeadache
would quickly leae -ou,if you used.
q y,• 3
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their match -
less merit for Sick and Nervous Head-
ache. They make pure blood and builds
up your health. Only- 25 cents. Money
back if not cured. Sold at all drug
stores.
Strathcone horse: 202, Trooper A. Hardy,
Maple Creek, Assa,; 22S, Trooper B. A.
Niblock, Calgary.
Chatnberlaio's Cheery Message.
Ottawa, Oct. 20. --lir. Chamber-
lain cables to Lord Minto:
London, Oct. 27. -Her Majesty's
Government learn with satisfaction
of arrangements being made for wel-
come of members of Canadian regi-
ment. Their 'splendid services in
South :Africa have won the adnlira
tion' end gratitude of the whole Em-
pire, and the .memory of their in-
clomitabic courage ':and resolution.
will ever lie in the annals of the
13ritish army.
Chamberlain.
The Soldiers at eneboc.
Quebec, Oct. 20 ,-The invalided
Canadians wile arrived about 3
o'clock yesterday morning on board
the S4. Dominion, were met about, 5
o'clock at the landing on couln0ssio0-.
ers' ;wharf by. Capt. :1,)uplessis of the
garrison, who took thein in :charge,
end they were im,': din,l,ely conducted
to their quarters at the Citadel,
"there was no sIiecial reception or de-
nlOustl�aLion, aWilig to the oir rl y
Hour. AVilson, T).O,,C.,
has been� char -ed with the Work of
payingoff the net and gransing
tlle.i discharC,'es.
Seafortli:. James Stewart, proprie-
tor
lopr•ie tot of Stewart's restaurant Seicforth,
Ont., dropped dead of heart failure
Saturday, while sitting in :1 chair iii
his place of business. He was wicdely,
,noyn and a general el11 fagcrite With
the travelling public.
Great Luck of an Editor.
"For two years all efforts to cure
Eczema in the palms ofr my hands
N. failed,' Frites Editor H. . Lester, of
Syracuse, tocs Kan.,
t
"then I Was wholly
cured by Buckln's
A.r.•nica Sale Its
the world's best for Eruptions, Sores
anti all skin diseases. Only 25e. per
bobat all drugists.
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l.adofthis
lligllalll: A young town
appeared before Miayor Clegg and Mag-
istrate McKenzie one day lost week,
charged with stealing 55 from snother ,
boy in Beatty Bros.' livery barn; He
pleaded guilty to the charge but on ac-
count of being so young and this being
-the first charge against hila, he was
allowed to go on suspedned sentence.
The lad also had to give 5200 0all to
appear for sentence should he ever
commit another offence,
Astounding Discovery,
Front Coopersville,Mich.,comes word.
of a wonderful discovery of a -pleasant
tasting liquid that when used before
retiring by any one troubled with a bad,
cough always ensures a good night's.
rest. "It will soon cure the cough too,"
writes Mrs. S.Himelburger, "for three
generations of our family have used
Dr. King s New Discovery for consump-
tion and never found its equal for
Coughs, and Colds, It's an unrivaled •.
used
life saver when 1 se for
desperate lungdiseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c.' and
$1.00 at drug store. Trial bottles free.
Clinton: John Tedford has disposed;
of his blacksnithilg business and
remises, on latttenbul' st., te> Messrs.
premises,
Seeley and t1
�l.ielt5e t;l cl Albei•L-Turner, 'v&tii
have taken possess ii111 of the sante un-
der the fi1111 name of Seeley & Turner.
Mr. Seeley 11iis been conducting s'.1" -
ittely a blalcks nith anti a bicycle repair
business, and its the inten tion to com-
bine the two Hilder one root, thereby
facilitating work iuboth brainelies. '-11',
Seeley will chiefly loo_ k after I, lie blare;
snlitli business, 101 Ali', 'Jrxt1'(1' 1 thO
oblbef