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Exeter Advocate, 1901-9-26, Page 5TI -IP extter Abuocatv Is published every Thursday liforning At the °IBC°, tiAIN-STREET, -- EXETER. - By the - ADVOCATE PUBL. SH I NG CONIPANY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One Dollar per annurn if paid in A.dvance S1.50 if not So paid., .8.6.1trortiolst.e. cno. No paper discontinued until all arre rage, are paid. Advertisements without specific directions will be unOlished till forbid and Sharged accordingly. Liberal discountroade for tralisoient advertisements inserted for Long periods. Every description of SOB PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rates Citeq ties, money ord- ers, kisc , for ad,vortising, subscriutions,etc.to bo made payable to • Chs. EL S ander s EDITOR AND PROP amial•MoNlavalarlionalawfalkiladoi•SPIM.7to Pre,reSSiOttal. eardES. R. RINSMA.N, L. D. S, & DR. A: B. KINSMAN., S,, DD, S.,Honor graduate of Toronto University`, DENTISTS, . Teeth extracted without any pain, or any bad effects, Office in Fausou's Block, west Side Main Street,Exeter. D D. P, D ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. LThS --DENTIST-- „ Honor Graduate Of Toronto 'University and it.tiyal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also Pat • Bradllateoi Chicago School of:Prosthetic 1)entistery (with hon0rab1e mention,), - ••-", and Vulcanite 1aboq matin -the neatestmanifei,possible, A.plerfceidy harniless an- aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth. . , • ; 011100 0115 door south of Carling,,Bros. store, Exeter. Medicai ^ P. DIGLATIGHLIN, MEMBER . OF 1.1 -the College of Physicians and Surge ons Ontario Physician, Surgeo,n and Accouch- our. Office, Dashwood.,..Pnf. ' [y0 KS ON & CARDING, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Oonveyangers, Coramissioners, Solicitors 'for the Molsons Bank, eta. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Offices, Plain Street, Exeter. C. R. CAnt,rso,B. A.. • L. R. DiCuSes. 17W. GLA.DMA.N. (successor to Elliot & . Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Conyeyancer, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Office Main Street, Exeter. , • Attettoneers Erut)tions Timples, beds.' tette'', eczema or Salt rheum, Are signao diseased blood. ' Their radical and permanent 617.1'ci, there- fOre, consists in wring the blood. , Angus Fisher, Sarnia, Ont., and 'Paul ,/CeetOn, Woodstock, Ala., were , greatly troubled. withboils; Mrs. Delia Lord: Leorninater,Ma$s., had Pimples all over hos° body; so did R. W.'Ciarretson, New Bruns- wick,N, J. The brother of Sadie E, Stocks _ mar, 87 'Miller St., „Fall BiVer, Mass.,' was afficted with eczema so. severely that his bands became a "-mass of sores." These sufferers; like others, have volun- tarily testified to their complete eine by ifood's Sarsaparilla, ILT BOSSENBERRY,Grancl Bend, Licensnd II. Auctioneer for County Huron. Sales promptly attended to, Ala charges moder- ate. Orders by mail. wilt receive every at- tention. ' I.Llun BROWN.,Winchelsea: Licensed Auct- . ioneer for the CodintieS of Perth an3 3fiddlesex, also for the township of-CI:short-le Sales promptly attended to and terms rea- , onbale.Sales arranged:at Post office. Win - c helsea. • , ' • '104'itramkee.' ' E 'ELLIOT Insarancee!...gent, ' Exeter ,fain 'I• •FARMS FUR SALE, . . . . , moNE-y„. TO LOAN. . • The undersigned has a few good farms for 1 aale cheap. Stoney to loan on easy terms 1 te• ' THE LEADING mARKE-r. This great medicine acts directly" and peculiarly on the blood, rids it of all humors, and makes it pure and healthy. FLOOD'S PILLS mire constipation. Price 20 cents. to .42 .4.........11.,.1.11.=.1115.1.41.1.4.1...n RECCIWIEIENDEDEV e4.5) raz,,1 e4 41, L), Over fifty years a household remedy for Barns, Sprains, Wonnrle, l'rtusee Conglie, Colds and all accidents lia L11 xa° a •• e .14 ble to occur in every home. CAUTION--Thereii oiy one Pond's Extract. Be sure you get the genuine, sold only in sealed bottles In butt wrappers. The election -protests in the case of South Ontario and Cornwall and Stor- mont have been dismissed. To cure a cold in a night -use Vapo-Creso- leue. It has been uted,extensiyely during more than twenty-four years. All Druggists, St. Peter's Church, 13rockville, WAS robbed, the' contents of the poor box and a quantity of wine being stblen. Mr. John Richardson, M. P. P., was again nominated for the Legislative Assembly by the Liberals of East Chemical and bacteriological exam- inations of the bullets and revolver taken from Ozolgosz show no traces of poison. John 3. Irwin, a fruit grower from the Ningara district, Wft5 found deed in lois room at the Daly House,Toron to. Death WAS caused by gas asphyxia- - For .Fresh, good ancl the choisest cuts of meat, call on the undersigned.' While all our cuts of meat are the finest we make a specialty of meat delicacies. ; Meat delivered to., all parts ot the • . town . • John Manning TO CURE A tt)1LD IN ONE DAY Take -Laxative Brom° Quinine Tab- let,s. 'All druggis'ls refund the money . ' if ib fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove's signature is ou ee,ch box. The B'arik NAL STRIKERS SHOOTING. GO'V,EIRNOR, Of' ' KENr,PUCILIC Aps>. _ PnALEID TRW. 'l'11Strilters Elrin is on 'tlie Bousel of Aliners-Armed Moo to be Plaeed at the "Mutts to Prottset the Propetty. ----- Madisonville, Ity Sept 94 -The Gov- ernor has been appealed to for troopa to hold in check the turbulent coal ndnes strikers. At an early hour 'yes- terday the strikers opened fire on the Iiciacke mines from a grove 500 yuk..is cif, and gradually came nearer. 0:to srtuarl of 25 or 80 strikers stood. tvi thea Cjit) yards of the main road and pePPer- ed the street, malting it so waarn for the guard patrollthg in front 01 a row of !miners' houses that he beat a 11051'Y' retreat. The,rhouse nearest the Strikerz tidclied with bullets. The Sheriff is summoning, every avail- able able-bodied man in the connt3". Tey are being armed, and. will be PlaCed at the mines to protect the pro- perty. One hundred. armed men have just arrived on a special train .from F,arlington, ancl' have eepoil.eC1 to toe Sheriff for duty. No word has been rer ceived from the Governor in regard to sending the militia. At the trial of Czolgosz Monday Dr. MYtiter gave evidence..that oftlk• fonr hour'S search for the bullet in the body of President 'McKinley the faMily ton- pecl, the autopsy. 411.. Pixley lost his life in a fire that destroyed .1)1r: Wililam 11 n tied ge's barn ambeilOW° near Sydenham. He ;;ssistred a Companion.ont of the beild- ing,:6ut his Own es:cope-was Out off. A carriage containing Mrs. and Miss Thomas and Misses .McMillian was struck by a trolley at St. Catharines. Miss Thomas was fatally 00111 red, and Mrs. Thomns and Miss McMillian were very seriously hurt. calves, '$3 to $6.75; Texas steers, l't,3.to $4:n0;• ' TELE 31.A.RICET nEvoitics. Wheat Coutinmes Cattlt.t litarlitets - Latest (uota,- Greeley's Editeriai Wlien Lin - coin Died, HE following very remarkable story is told in "James Rus- sell Lo vq ell and His Friends," by Edward Everett Hale. He is writing of Sidney II, Gay, then managing editor of the New 'York "Tribune:" '1 have never Seen in print Gay's story of that fearful night when Lin- coln was killed, But one henra it free- ly repeated in •conversation, and I see no reason why it should not be printed now ."With the news of the murder of Lincoln, there came to New York every ,other terrible message. The office of the 'Tribune,' of course, received echoes of all the despatches which showed the algrnl at Washington. There were or- ders for the arrest of this man, there wexe suspicions of the loyalty of that man. No one knew what the morrow might bring-. , "fri the midst of the anxiety of such holies, to Mr. Gay, the acting editor of. that paper, there' erftered the foreman of the typesetting -room. He brought with him the proof of Mr. Greeley's leading article, as 00 had left it before leaving the city Ino' the day. It was a brutal, bitter, earcastic, personal at- tach on President Lincoln --the Man V110 'when Gay read the article was , dying in 'Washington. -Gay l'end the article, and asked the foreman ifhe had any private plaee Where 'he could lock up the type, to 'Which no one but himself had access. e'foi'ernan said he had. Gay bade Monday Evening, SePt.f "Iihn tie-up tlie type, locit the galley .conrse no such article appeared in the sr, trTellail joev,t; setn.oli n.,shnhe0o,syfletip,oviti 211i3tbe:1,Lioreo:1\):S:1;5):0211)14:tolo, weai stnhteaehir:etv1ht:nalaeetyx eiie didientUtgopill.bcei 0 nahrei and yr • • xt Wheat .... -.12,025,000 54,0,93,000 39,770,000 att the office he was met vvit-h the news Cern .... .....12,1330,000 7,322,000 8,850,60 Oats ..,. 8,750,000 11,656;000 e,es3,00o 'that. `the old i-nan' wanted him, and the 7 ,..81,0.....0 . ,, 7.,112c00 intimation that 'the old man' was very Barley 1,406,000 0 _ The \dilate supply of wheal, ineicasea Ditt angry. Gay waited upon Glee' Y. week 1,705,000 bushels, oats ittereased a.2,000, ,Are you there, ma, Gay? T have bushels and cote. increased 425,000 buobOlB. - year ago wheat increased 1,066,000 bushels. • Toronto St. T.a-ivrenee Market. The receipts Ofgrain on the street market to. day were fair...LP:dens generally were unellanged. Wheat-111as steady, IWO-bushels of white sell- ing at €100 to 745 per eushei, 200 bushels of red at 60e to 70e per bushel, anti 800 bushels of goose at 67e per bushel, The 00e red and llge White Was poor grade, almost 50011 wheat. Barley-IVas steady, 1,000 bushels selling at. 49e to 5Ge per buShol, Onts-Were stoney, 100 bushels of new selling at 091,44e per bushel. • Ryo-WaS steady, 100 bushels selling at iite per 1)551101. Peas---AVere sleady, one load selling at 0844e. litty-I01(1ipts were medium and priees steady, 20 loads selling et 510.30 to 512 - Straw --Ona lotU.1 sold at 510.00, Cheese lila Cornwall, Sept, 22.-15 Ilia Cornwall CheeSe Beard on Saturday 1,000 boxes Nvere board:Li, et whieh 1,5'42 more whlte awl .114 colored. Ail sold bat lave lets, 1511 boxes. 'rho prices V.',10,1 :War. The buyers were Lovell tilt Christmas 820, J.-Ales:and r 507, 11,010011 11001, 270, .Ayor 20U. Itervisbin.g,, Sept. 23. -Six bemired cheese were boarded here Priec, 9 15-16c. .111:i4e.tre:11 Live Stuol.z. , Montreal; Sept, 23. -About 1,000 head of' hutch. ors'. cattle wero „offered' for sale to -day at th • Fast Ent) Cattle ,Market. The supply -w(s nt)1011 gr, titer than the derna nil, consequently a large nombor or good .aultnals remained ansold. Thiwe has beim a drop in prices lately .'1111,1 the' clinics cattle sold for lc per lb, geed annuals at ,trian" 20 te 31i0e Per lb and the common shank.. at °boat' 211,c to 241•10 per lb. A. number of- sheep and iatubs•seia at per lb. There was 5, poi.; teuclattee of local butelierS, but011the wholb tile" 11.rnarket Was only fair. • . cnieugo Live 4. • Chicago, Sept. 23.-Cattle-Reeelpts, 24,00011' been looking for you, They tell ine yoir ordered .myleader out of this morning's paper. Is it your paper or mine? I should like to know if I 'cannot print • what choose in My own newspaperl,', This in. a...great rage.: . 'The, 'loaner IS yours,: Mr. Greele.3r. The article- is in type upstairs, and. you ran (100 it when yon. choose.° Only this, Mr. Greeley: .I know New 'York,. and I :hope - and believe, .hefere God,, that traere is so much .-viritie' in New lVorit that, if I had let the..articlego into this •i,rtorning's paper, there Would not be One brick .upon another :in] the "Tide- bune" office 'netv. Certainly., I should be sorry if .there were.' , 'Mr. Greeley .was cowed. °He said. not a word, nor ever alluded to the. Subject again. I suppose the type is locked up in the cupboard of the, 'TH.- oflie at this hour. . "It was bY this .sort ' of service that. .Mr. Gay. earned Mr. Wilson's praise. that 'he kept .Mr, Greeley up .to the- / >I war. , good to prime Steers, 01011,-. $G.00; poor to me,: to $4.30; cows, $2.50 to $4.75; heiferS, $2-_ga t 5 t 52_10* Wills 51 80 to 10.75i divan, $4.25 .to $6; stockers and feeders: western steers, $3.75 to 5'5.45. Flogs--Receiji,tsti gifirdAirSho " . ii3. 'iPb0°;Ig it.2'12;I:dti.7g1.11, °TO .tifiSt:77.A57rK1.1111elgLC7o.i' ' 8;0 0 ml ed a u h rs' $ to $ " on t ,,., sales, 50.55 to $7.10. Sheep -Receipts, 80,000 ; - good te choice wethers, 53.00 to 5.3.85; fair to ff 010 1 er . ern lambs, $3.50 to $4.50. Official receipts awl .. $3.27i to .$3.75; native lambs, $3 to 53.50; west - choice mixed, $3.30 to 53.60; western sheep, shipments Saturclay;--Receipts-Oattle, 546; bogs. 14,530; sheep, 520. ShIpments--Cattle, 735; hogs. No use to hunt tiers with 1,754' IflieeP'__419. East Buffalo Cattle Market. bird -shot. It doesn't hurt the. 11-st Buffalo, Sept. 23.-Catt1e -Offerings, 192 • , r 11 • • cars; good demand for choice; good to 5110.100.0z:- tiger any an it s awfully risky Port steels, $5.00 to $5.90; extra hne, 56., gl*etal teers53.65 to $4.50; -mixed butchets53.0 to for you. $4.50; common to ch-oice fat heifers. $3.25 to $51 s, / good butchers' balls, s3,50 to 53.75. Hogs --or- . . . . feangs, 80 cars; fairly active 11511111.11(I; best Consumption is a tiger heavy hogs sold at $7.35 to $7.40; good mixed and medium, $7.30 to $7.35; good Yorkets, $7 20 among diseases. It is stealthy common grades, light to good, 57 to 57.15; )110111 - to $7.30; ,light do, 57•10 to $7.20, grassers and . . 50115, 07 to $7.20; pigs. 511.20 to $6.50; skips to bu.t once started it rapidly- intr. 5.5 50 to $6; roughs. 511.20 to $0.1.193 stag.. - 55 to 55 .75. Sheep and lambs -01Tellags. iv', eats up ae es i ana es roys . $Z,115 in $5.40; fair'to good, 54,80 to 55.151 calia tl'fll 1dt cars: fairly stonily' best native lambs bronalit , (Chartered by Parliament , 1855. ) " • Paid up Capital- .. .....$2,500,000 :.,Reserve Fund............ .. .2,050,000. Etaad officelfontreal. ' • JAMES ELLIOTT, Esq. GENERAL MANAGER. Money adyan'eecl to goOd Farmers on their tolii-o notes with one or more endorsers at 7 por cent. per annum. Open'every lawful day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m; Saturdays 1.0 pent. tO 1 p.m,' - ' A general banking business transacted 'CURRENT RATES allowed fcir money On • Deposit Receipts. Savings Bank at 3 cent. DICKSON & CARLING: N D H1513 DON, ' • ,Sotiett,ors. , Manager and common. $4 to $4.5; best mixed sheep, the life. No use to go hunting it with ordinary food and med- icine. That's, only bird -shot. -It still advances. Good hep,vy - • t '11(127s to 53.40; culls and common, 51.50 to 132.05; ,good to ebeice handy wetherS, $3.75 to 54; fair to gnea year- lings -53.75 to $4.15; cholac to faneY. 01.251 heavy fat ewes, 53.40 to 53.00; Canada lambs, fair to best, 55,25 to 55.40. Moimireni Gralat anti Produce. ' Montreal 'Sept.,23.-Graln-The markot l000r$ - . (pilot except for some clemaild lot .lanito a t 00, charcres -of Scott's Emulsion hard wheat, but otherwise the niarket is timet tt ,, and prIce's steady. Peas 11111 5 (meted at 811/25 e . at :153,00 and leJeeted at 38e, lye at 58c No 2 will stop the advance The to 82e, No. 2 white oats nt 39c to 301,4c, No. ;3 . barley at 541Ae and No. 3 extra at 53060.' . disease feels that - Flour -The -market is tnoderately active with a . firm undertone. We quote as follows:-Spilag Scott's Emulsion makes the tmus, sa.75 to wheat patents, $4.10 to $4.20; winter whoat pa - $3.001 sttalght rollets, 53.40 to •, 53.50; strong bakers', 81.1,0 to 5200, and body strong to resist It . • Meal -The market Is Quiet at 51.10 to $4.20 straight rollers, in bags, 51.05 to $1.75. Per barrel a d t 1 9.3 to 8205.Per bag. soothes and touol tl I EXETER MARKETS. , --ClIANGED EACH NVEDI4TESDAY Wheat, ........ 61 66 :Barley . . . 40 43 Oats ....... . .. ,... 31 83 • Peas . . . 60 01 Potatoes, Per' bag „ 25 '30 Hay. per ton - 6 00 , 7 00 • Flour, per cwt. roller. 1 75 ALtnitoba,flour... „ ' 240 , ....... 14 15 Eggs._ _ , . , " 12 12 T-lides, per 100 11)s... 1: 00 • 1 30 Live hogs, per cwt.., ... 0 75 0 80 DresSed 50 t) 00 i3ran...., ............. . 11 00 14, 00 • ....... 16 00 10 00 • ' 'rho vinAler ti,vvest vut ctiintiectit)ti svith tlie shooting of,.Pt.esidtnit llitvc: 1)e0n .°,11,,iniffilcdsaft10,13a$A111543Seare-4.,.." „IdE . lens ungs Feed -- and -;Us- the st - not yory, firtn, owtangfati,.• tdemand, but prices aro r,41.10diplenrbolnIt; Illimiteha bran at 510 and shorts including bags; mouille at 20 to tains eng a until bran in -selling nt 517511 n.111,IesaptIsehets. ontnyi" 519 to 520 ; Einnta Gold 111013'S bail.bas been 'fixed tit $20,00t) ' . ' . , 1 --- ' R Mr. Patrick Delay died in London, , ° - 0 Ont -,,aged 101 and 5 mouths. Very stormy weather is reported on the lakes, and, several vessels have suffered damage. _Mr. I enry Cdonmiller was nomtnaL- ed by the Conservatives ,of Welland for the Legislative AssetublY, Bon F. W. Borden fracttmed sinal bone in his right ankle in th.e accident on the steamer Frontenite. A Boom Town. Iriclgewater, Ontario, once a boom tOwn of note, was brought into exist- , ence by one of the strangest gold finds and crazes in the history of this con- tinent. Nearly thirty years ago a far- mer s Wife was searching the woods near 'their farm for a sow that had ,'Sti,aybd; ahd, becomIngethirety, stopped to'get a drink frorii a spring. Slipping. -she fell upon a small loose rock which rolled to her feet, and which proved to be a twenty -Pound nugget o4 almost pure gold. Briclegwater at that time was nearly forty miles from the near- est railroad, and the present site of the town was- nothing but a °wilderness, but inside of six months what had beerx a burned -over, barren wilderness was coretFerted into a substantial city of nearly five thousand people. In digging a shaft about a mile south of the town site, an immense quarry of the purest white marble was found, and the town tvaa practically built of Marble, for it has to -day the only hotel, church school, court house, and private dwellings constructed entirely of white marble In the world, and a mile north of the town are an abandoned axe fac- tory ancl grist mill, whose foundations are built of the same, beautiful ma- terial. And now comes the strangest part of the story. During the building of ,the town thousands of men pros - peered. the entire° country, and -shafts and tunnels were driven -some of them nearly one hundred feet deep -but, strange as it may, seem, there was never enough gold found to pay the cost of a single shaft or tunnel sunk or run in the entire district. .the disease wears itself out. Send for free sample. SCOTT &BOWNE, •Toronio, Canada, soc 5)111 10.00; all druggist:S. Portrait of the Kirg 'nth most, readable paper in:Toronto these ditys,is The Star., It is .(;t1tertain- . . , mg In its news departments,' and inde- pendent enret twining editorially. In its business management it is always keeping things moving. Just now it is offering free to new subscriber8 ag n fi cent p oetrai t of the King t- ed in nine colors in the finest' sO le of lithography. The offer is the rnost, liberal'of any paper. The Daily Star is sent to new subscribers Until Jan 13- f ti ary let, 1) a. o cop3 o magnificent .picture of tb‘e... King for $L50, the price of the paper alone for a year.A copy of the picture was sent to His Miijesty the King, arid an o c kno wledg in en t from the Lord Chan:- berlain expresses lois appreciation Of its cleverness, and says the portrait tviis sen by His Majesty. -the latter an itnusnal henor. FALL FAIRS. Fullarton. Mitchell, Sept. 20-2/ • West iNtoGrilliVray, • Sept. 20-27-. 'Greirt North-western Goderich, Oct.1.4. , South Perth, St. Marys, Oct.1.-t B nshard, Kirkton, Oct,3.-4 13Iyth and Morris, Blyth, Oct,S4 " 4445111 4.1 1 4. 1666't114 50 $25 por ton, at to anaitty. • Clicese--There is It fair dentand and prices are Ri0:L(1y. We rynotc:-Finest western Soptenibers, 0763i finest western Angusts, 05405 finest c•astern Septembers, 95ila:: finest eastern Augusts, frif.(c. Batter -11101c Is a fair demand at steady, prices, We fit:etc.-4,1110st late -made creamery, , tile to '2114c; Anglist and earlier makes, 200 to 207411 7111,171' grades, 19c; western . dairy, lae; ?dwelt ba (le. 14.10e to 15e..• ; • Eq.'---151te Irnrlcet 11510, al 140 for round:lots of fresh 'nod 1,1l10 to 15e for smaller quantities!. 11'511 11,..1 slowly a110i; to bit. 1.4 maritrt Is toilet but lirm. Via nude fl' Canadian liort, cot mos, port% .150 to 1522; 'short cut mess 1,1110, 5511.0% to 512; solvated lotavy short 0111 111511 114^01.-511, 823 to 523,50;. family sherl. rot 0-e5 0 p(wk. 521 to 521.50; prop Clonstlfatv I Ill. 111 4, 11100: :1111Thment 15ne11 50 11: 11.0- p1tteroo01t lined nails. 20 1bs, 120; 011.10. 1, a Red., lane., 121 to 12140;' oont- 110111,1 vollnecl lard. in 11.711 lh 115111119, 110111' 10''' peal 'we, 11 30 lbs. 8140; no ?r, hcrns 1;`,14;c: to 140 and bneen Ole la 11h. per It fill 1 1.:," NV11.5411. iii.arlzet;..t. CloSing 510s1610 day. Closlog . 5 pt. . Dec. T),r. (1110111,,, 00 • 711/ 080 7.)0 Now' '75o1it 70.5)4 . . , 72)14 74 7216 7114 1.11(151.1C, 69 03 (Lela, Mine . , ;1010 6814, rn 11 NY 1111 It " .N1/. 2 nor 09t0 71 03 707A 13ofroi1. No. 2 7!1'- it% 7104 741/4 01, Loolo . . .. , . 00% 710 71'54 , London, spilt, 2:.3.-Ole0e-0Af0elf t, 0000 (go (Het, stedely, itbiglish less offering crid tending 1111; corn, American bettet deznatiil nt 11111 rates, Danulihm Arnerlosin gsti.eo,17,r(1:,:. Nvirk1 it fair bilsinesS1 Krill§11, 1111101 tali 1)' Theis-Olose-wbent rellot; 21t if)c. January and A_tall 225 lric, vote, quiet, SoptoltI- bol' 215 100, .Tontory- Ityll 281' 5s. Liverpool --Olose-Spot Wheat _ eastr ; N ts,taioln41:0(1 ,t5;a1.1df (iirniko ris to 15s 1315)11; 50 00 to ilo 61,',/,211; No. nred '01-e.1_141."111V'AF.'c'i tures (pilot: B.Ocenibm•_ 11,101.1.11 014(1, Spot corn Arta; new, es 11/2c1 to le 104(1: futures guict: Oriaber its 140, November 5s, 1)eceinter 155 vo, lIloor, 17s 3t1 to 18:5 of it'liss .fettu Balfoltr. Children cry for St. Catharines, Sent. 28.--(Speelai.).- • " Miss Jean :Balfour, sister of the late Bal(our, died in. 050115710 to -day OiiOi a 111°04ering ilinceS„ tit 0. .14,..144 r5...2.1.4.2D.Waa. "Por two years 1 suffered ter- [ 1 fibly from dyspepsia, with great .1 depression, and was always feeling ' poorly. 1 then tried Ayer's $arsa- .., parilia, and in one week 1 was a '. new Man." -John McDonald, it Philadelphia, Pa. 5; Don't forget that it's • -ti "A yer's" Sarsaparilla , that will make you strong q and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by il trying some other kind. ,q Use' the old, tested, tried, 14" and 'true Ayer's Sarsapa- r rilia. $1.00 a betfle Ail druggists. ....4.-_oss,..a., 11. ari 005, .,,4; • • ..• • t,t; Asir your doctor what he thinks of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 110 knows all about this grand old tnmily mod:eine. Follow..11113 advice and we will bo satisfied. ' A. rze Co Lowell, Masa. CREDITON -1 a We have remodelled our Mill to the Gyrator Sys- tem, the best plan for making cotA Flour. Those desiring GOOD Bread should give us a trial . . . A Sensible Bishop. ' The Italian' Bishop of Fano, reports. "La, Science pour 'Deus," has sent out to the priests of his diocese the 101 - lowing circular: , , churches, immediately al ter feast days on which there have been very :large congregations, the flOors ,5tr10-st- h.e. disinfected 'by means of wood saivclust soaked in one-tenth per cent. of' 'corrosive sublimate. On ordinary days they, Must he frequently swepI, after sprinkling them with wa- ter so .as, -..to raise Ito du.st. week, ,and evert oftener, the pews and confessionals must he cleaned with 'sponges and cloths mois- tened with pure water. "g. Every week, and oftener if ne- CessAry, the' grills of the confessionals are tO'be washed and polished. "4. The holy water receptacles must be emptied every week, or oftener if necesSary, and washed with hot water or Et. ,solution of corrosive sublimate.- • The „same journal comments as fol- loWS: ,• "That the proviSions of the circular may be carried out, the 'bishop has in- stituted a servlee of inspeetion, and requires the payment of fines into the diodesan, treastir3r for transgression of -0,51250 1? that° hygienic rule. It is to be desired that the Bishop of •Fano's ex- ample should be -imitated by 015551)e0 authorities in other countries." REPAIRING ' If yout want Yotir,Ilepairing well done go to R. ,and .Tetvelry a SpeCialty. tARRIA,(iE LICENSE ' Alarriage Li 010500- 155220010010 W1- - L- ding:Rings alvvays 011"hancl. .111801)'s 'Exeter , Exeter----ww ROLLER . ... FL(:) -LT Wholesale and Retail Mill Feed We have a constant supply of Mill Feed on hand -quality First-class and prices right. OfistiAg Dtaio Prompt!' 14. SEITZEIR .EXETER Real Estate Exchange. Great Things Probable. A Chicago professor is lecturing 0/1 "IroW to Lie When Sleeping." Tlin politleia;os ate much interested, In t1te heal of a Campaign, much time has 1)0011 lot because tying has 110011 lim- ited • to waking hours, The effects ni the learned prot'essor'S discovery 10501 the next campahrn are awaited with inttircst,---1\l'ebt'aSlta City “Cmi,"I'Va* 4 1: ftoido _ Wheat Wanted. Red wheat wanted for which highest pi -ides paid. The Sale, Purchase and Exchange of Village'and farm lands iina properties negotiated at reasonable rates of Colit For Sale. Several Valuable Farms in HAY, -OSBORNE, STEPHEN :And 11IcGILL- IVRAY;•also Three very desirable Re- sidence properties_it) Exeter. Far:11s '14/auted. We have purchasers for good fartn and in the vicinity of Exeter, or who will Exchange. APPLY TO •Wm. Ba'Viden, • David Mill, Valuator. Manager. OFFICES: Dickson & Carling's New Block, Exeter. • . , The Vrrhole Siory in t-.1. a tril 11 ... al, (rannv D./.1.VIS'.) 111)111 Ctlpi,. 1. Loye, Police Station 130. 5, Montreal:- 11V0 1.030e1111y ii -o 1512100 DANIS' PAIN-IiiiLLER follatilna in,the Stop, 1 ach, rheumatism, .0.1.0ne0, (0oht, bites, rhil- g • I. NainS, eratars, and nil no ictions 1(1111:1 ' beib.li men in our position, 1 have no hesi- s tattoo in saying that l'Arg-iiii.d.ns: id the best Tesnedy tohave nent n t hand." Useti ititcyrnally and releternally. Two Sizes, 250. ancl enc. bottles. .5=E.-.4.=nrsoosattgar. 151M9.....C. Wood Wanted J. COF3BLED1CK & SON BIEYEI,LES re• 111101110 • 121. tp3 gr. a. r- 0-4 o • g.,TR ✓ ‘,1 (1) 2 10.114, Pc! PM" (1)' 4ltot,4400404144110014.40 ..... ...... ..... . . . . • . As the Bicycle season is getting far advanced and we wish to devote our attention 0) other depart inents of our business, we have decided to sell Bicy- cles the remainder of this season they last at cost and we have a few wheels thatwe bonf.,,ht far below the regular wholesale prices. N e e oared to give some Special 'Bargains in Our Piano,- Organ 8110 Sewing Mac - bine stosk is new and of best quitliy. Call and see us. We -will lie glad. to Show you 0110 goods. . - S. MARTIPI OUR ll1ULU4- We have moved into our new raises opposite the Central Hotel and are new open for business. • Our pre- mises are modern- and we give you modern and up-to-c.late • goods • and made in the most modern style. -We Personally . . . . . . Cut Every G arment That's made up at this establishment -as well as fit it -and look after all the details. ,. This is only one. reason why our prices are model: - Gent's Furnishings . . comb and see us in our new place of business and examine our stock (3,2, Gent's Furnishings Bert. Knigiat. EXETER • FOIJNORY J. MURRAY, Manufacturer Dealer • . . . Portable* and Staionaryt En gines and Boilers, Land Rollers, Mowers, Etc. Iron pipe and fittings, re- pairs on Agricultural 'lin- . plernents and general ma- ehinery promptly attended. von sAtc. 30 fl, P, Boiler, 25 EL P. Engine Corti- plete with Pomp end Heatnr, also about 1,500 foot 01 111011 pipe. L MURRAY ee.-4„ae