Exeter Advocate, 1901-10-10, Page 5TRW
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tsr
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EDITOR AND P11()K!
l'rofessional Cards.
KINSMAN, L.D.S., Sr, DR. A. R. KINS-
MAN, L.D,S., D.D.s„ Honor graduate of
Toronto Univerisity.
,DENTI$TS,
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any bad effects
Office in Fansoo's Block, west ,side Main street,
DR. D. ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S.
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto Eniversity and Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Also Post
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic DenttisterY
(with honorable mention.) .
Alluminum, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made in the
neatest manner possible. A iterfeetly harmless an.
aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth.
(Moe one door smith of Carling Bros. store, Exeter.
itedical
rfkR, T. P. alcLAUCIIILIN, *ItESti3ER OF THE
11 'College of Physicians and•Suq,mons Ontario.
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office, Dash-
wood, Ont.
,
Legal.
DICESON &CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLICI.
tors; Notaries, Conveyancers, ,Commissioners„
Solicitors for Molsons Bank, etc: Money to loan at
, lowest rates of interest. Offices, Main street, Exeter,
L R. CARLING; B.A., L, R. Dionsos
w.oLADATAN, (Suceessor to Elliott & Glad-
. man.) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Con-
veyancer, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of in-
terest. °aloe, Main street, Exeter. "
' Auction eerS
NBERRY, Granl Bend, Licensed Mot -
H. 118.1SieSellr for County Huron. Sales promptly -
attended to, and charges moderate. Orders by mail
will receive every attention;
Anil BROWN, 1Vipehelsea. Lieened Auctioneer
LI, for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex.
also for the township 'of Usborne. Sales promptly
attended to and terms reasonable. Sales arranged
at Bost Office, Winchelsea.
imanow.
Insurance.
ELLIOTT,
Insuranne :Agent.
Main St
Exeter,'
FARMS 111:1R. SALE,
MONEY TO LOAN.
The undersigned has a few good farms for sale
ebtap. Money to loan on easy terms. ,
JOHN SPACKMAN, Exeter.
THE LEADING
MEAT MARKET.
7111511!!"7
For Fresh, goori and. 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 of the
. towtt .
John Mantling
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE, DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All.clrutg,giss s'ef find the money
if itIails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove's
signature is on en•ch box. •
•
Catarrh
Is a constitutional disease.
It originates 111 a scrofulous condition of
the blood and depends on that condition,
It often causes headache and dizziness,
Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, affecss!
the vocal organs and disturbs the stomach,
It tiftlicted Mrs. Ilirtun Shires, 13atcholler-
vine, N. Y., twenty consecutive years, de-
prived her of the sense or smell, made !lel'
breathing difficult, and greatly affected ber
general health. '
I She testlfleS that after she had taken
many other medicines for it without lasting
effect it was radically and permanently
cured her sense of smell restored and her
general health greatly improved, by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
This great medicine has wrought the
most wonderful cure's of catarrh, according
to testimonials voluntarily given. Try it.
•JialetE.,-lairotestrg.4,
eT
13 INCOMPLETE WITHOUT
XTRACT
-syt•sis..t.6A,MitMr.0
RELIEVES ' CHAFING, ITCHING OR IRRI-
TATION. COOLS, COMFORTS AND HEALS_
THE SKIN, AFTER SHAVING.
Avoid dangerous, irritatin4 Witch Hazel
preparations represented to be "the same ns"
1 Pond's Extract, which easily sours and often
' contain "woad alcohol," a deadly poison.
,
uSEESIEEMMEEETIMEL
PALATAIILE . D.
&L.".Emulsiou cif Cod Liver Oil, for
those suffering from severe :coughs
and hemorrages,is usedwith the great.
est 'benefit. Manufpctured by the
Davis & LawrenCe Co, Ltd.
Clinton: .• Mr. G•eorge. Johnson hacl
half of his left thumbbitten Off by one
of his horses on Thursday: He had the
team by the head to bstek• them up
When one of them made a snap with,
the above result. . .The injiiry. Was t(
painful one hub Mr. Johnson went on
With his work as if nothing had hap-
nened. On Saturday though, he was
Compelled to lay 'up .for repairs.
To Cure a cold Ina night-use'Vapo-Creso
tette. It has been used extensively. during more
than twenty-four years. All Druggists.
Clinton: On Thursday, .Sept. 25th,ii.
quiet event and one of ni tach interest
to the young folks of Clinton, Was•Cifat
of the mari'inge Of Miss CaCrie,,daxigh,
.ter of Mr. II. Walker, to Mr. Richard
DOWnS, hotkof town. The S.:ere-Jimmy
took place at Seaforth, at. the Mahe.:
dist parsonage, Rev. I, B. Wallwin; B.
A., officiating,.- The conpleretui'ned
home onSaturdayafter a visit among
a number Of relatives. The bride is a
highly respected young lady of town
and very popular among herfriends
and the groom one of our • town boys,
who is a general. favorite among" his
friends.
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The Molsons, -13a nk
(Chattered by Parliament, 1855), t•
Paid up : . ... $2,500,000
Reserve Fund................2,050,000.
Head Office, Montreal,
JAMES ELLIOTT, Esq
GENERAL MApTaGEra.
Money advanced to good Farmers on their on n
notes with one or more endanSerS at 7 per cent. per
annum.
• -EXETER BRANCH -
Open every lawful day from 10 :tan. to 3 pan; Sat-
urdays 10 a.m. to
A general banking business transacted
CURRENT RATES allowed for 'money on Deposits
Receipts. Savings Bank at 13 cents.
DICHSON Sft CARLING, N. D. HuanoN,
Solicitors. Manager.
CREDITON
s
A
We have remodelled. our
„Mill.to the Gyrator Sys-
tem, the best plan for
,laaaking C cojd F lour,
Those desiring GOOD
Bread shou.ld give us a
trial . .
riihi 10110
foRAIL.
WEITZ
DIAMOND DYES
--AND
llIJJ1QiJYElFUllT,1111011110
PilITERX3
Are The .Favorites Everywhere.
LOVAT'S SOOlITS OFFER.
1,717.131/ MEN TO TAKE THE 'LACE
THOSE Wit° PE'Lro.
Details of the Night Sucprise isa
Which, 'Pltey Suffered - Colonel
Id urea -• Ausai*'uitiCfl
Wit1414'entIS
London, Oct, 7. -The War, Office has
notified Provost Macbean of Inverness
that.tlie Government' accepts ithe pat-.,
riotic offer of the first' contingent of
Lovat's Scouts, now at home, 'to supply
the nunthet's necessary to replace the
OM/COTTONS To
nt-so
bo on Opinion Terminus of
Atlantic Exist Line.
London, Oct. S.--Capadian mer-
Mritile and shipping men here.
'Usagree with raird Stratheona's
'spinion that Sydney, Cape 13reton,
shows). be the terininus of the, fast line
tionneatIng Canada and the °mother
.iountry.. T.hey claim that commercial
,• - •
lien and 'tourists' west of Montreal
will `not journey as far east"as Sydney
:o get on an _ocean steainer. The
Doiniorr here is that the job would be
hest , handled by the 0, P. R.
IIALF A BLOCK BURNED..
men in the second contingent who fell
with their Colonel in repulsing Krit-
•
DeVatelies from Cape Town give de-
tails. of the night surprise of these
Scouts by Kiiitzinger on Sept. IS. The
Scouts were, stationed in the Zastrea:
district, in the extreme southeast of
the Ozange Colony. Eighty men, with
two gurise-a fifteen -pounder and a Colt
-and some waggons, had been detach-
' ed from the main body of the Scouts,
and bivonacked for the night at the
foot of -a kopje to await a junction with
the remainder of the force. The usual
precautions were taken, but neverther
lesS a hail of bullets suddenly fell
amongst them.
darkness from the prevailing confus-
ion, and they gathered round the wag-
gons and the two guns. ,,The Boers
were so close to them that it was irrf-
possible to use the fifteen -pounder, but
the Colt was served very effectively
Upon the enemy. Colonel Murray and
his cousin were shot in quick succes-
sion, the former just as he was in the
act of ordering his men to fix bay-
onets, ,The opposition then became
overwhelming. Nevertheless the Colt
continued working until seven of the
artillerymen had been shot down as
they served the gun. The enemy cap-
tured the fifteens -pounder, but the
Scouts were able to -save the Colt and '
their ammunition waggons.
After the fight was over Colonel Mur -
ray's body was found stripped'. The
enemy lett five of their dead on the
field within the lines of the British
camp, wiillst the Scouts had ten killed
and thirty wounded, two of the latter
(lying on their way to the hospital at
Aliwal North.
. :For over tWenty.years the Dias-S.19nd
ti.yes have been the chosen and. popu-
lar .hothe 'dyes al1 over the civilized.
world. In Europe, Asin Africa and
Dianson1Dyes.are as eager-
ly Sought for aS in the 'mines of this
continent. Diamond Dyes dye per-
fectly all weights of fabrics, producing.
rich and brilliant colors that ' never
fade. , •
.The ."Dianfond 'Dye •Mat and Rug
Patterns".iire always deservedly.popu.
lar. The designs are artistically color-
edon theliest Scotch Hessian and -ready
for hooking.. ' Any lady' in her Val e
time clan .Make.up a pretty that or rug
at small 'cost. Send your address to
The Wells and Richardson Go.,
ed,'„Montreal, and you will receive -free
•of cost sheets... Of 'designs to select from:
SaintSburf: What inig,ht have prov-
ed a fatal accident oiseurred to Will
Davis on Thursday. He Wasthresh.
ing'elOver at D. Quigley's and while
engaged unhitehing the borseS from
the tank one of thein kicked ''hirn in
the. bowels„"He WitS taken„to the home
,o nas ser, A. Davis, .and..mechcal
aid ab once. summons:ft: Fortunately
he -Was toe nea8 the horses to get .a•
very Severe kick. He WAS . 1,11j011,(.fht to
hiS honmue St1,1day -aild is able to ba
i.sbout again.
• ,
You Can
Lead a Horse
to water but you can't
„
You can't make him eat
either. You can stuff food .in
liesideuts or Citleago Driven out in
'Elleir Night Attire.
Chicago Oct. 7. --Fire swept
through half a block, of frame
and bricic buildings in Chicago
sarly to -day causing a loss of
about $50,000. The rapid spread of the
flameS was due largely to the delay to
a number of tire enEines by 'broken
briclgee over the Calumet Itiver. Nixie
inificlings were burned. Of these seven
were residences, the occupants of which
were "driven into the streets in night
attire.
Colonel Murray rallied his men in -the NEW SbUTIf WALES.
Dill ,For Federal Celebrationand
the Royal Ttedeption...
London, Oct. S. -A despatch from
Sydney, clectling„ with the finances of
New -South 'Wal'es, report's that the out-
lay. by that colony for the Federal
celebrations amounted- to £113,732, and
X7;790101 the royal reception.
NEW CANAL `.TREATY4
Stated That Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
Will be .Abrogate(l.
Chicago,. Oct. S. -The Washington
correspondent of The Record -Herald
claims to be in 0 position to give the
substance of the new agreement con-
cerning the Nicaraguan Canal, which,
It is said, has been made between Great
Britain and the United. States. The
correspondent states that it protvides
for abrogating the Clayton.Buiwer
treaty, and for a guarantee • by the
'United States alone that the canal shall
be neutral, but with permission in time
of war to take any steps necessary for
its own protection.
ANARCHISM ANI) PENIANISM.
Pall Mall Gazette Declares There is
Little Difference ise-tween•Tisem.
' London, Oct. S. -The speech of H.
Kelly of New York at the anarchist'
meeting held in a hall in the Tottenham
Court Road, London, (in which he de-
nounced the lafe'President McKinley's
political career) has led to a revival of
the -demand for the extirpation of an-
archists. The Pall Mall Gazette this
afternoon 'compares anarchism with
Fenianism, maintains that the only dif-
lerence between.the sentiments of, anar-
chists and the war of outrage advocat-
edby such men as former congressman
Finerty is merely one of diverse means
to the same end, urges that the police
of the two Anglo-Saxon nations be em-
powered to take concerted action to
Lunt down the social enemy whether
anarchist or Fenian and both Govern-
ments refuse them the right of asylum.
By a coincidence, The Times this morn-
ing, prints a long article from Washing-
ton protesting against the license al-
lowed. the Irish in America in plotting
against Great Britain.Corninentingc on
this The St. James' 'Gazzette thinks
British hands are not altogether clean
and "that no law would .be strained if
Kelly ana other foreigners whose cult is
murder received immediate,' notice to
quit.
MONASTERIES IN FRANCE.
The Tittles Correspondent States
They. Have 400,000 Inmates.
New York, Oct. S. -A. London des-
patch to The Times repeats a despatch
from the Paris correspondent of The
London Times, which says that the
1C,000 monastic establishments of
France have about 400,000 inmates, or
one to every 100 inhabitants. If to
these celibates, says the correspondent,
are added the army and the civil ser-
vice, le finds that every twenty-five
Frenchmen have to rnaintain a monk,
nun, soldier Or civil servant. Every
five persons possessing an income have
to maintain a monk or nun, with the
proportionate share in keeping up a
religious establishment.
"Assuredly," the despatch adds.
"there is great faith in the French na-
tion, for this heavy burden has never
impaired the piiosperity of these estab-
.
make him drink. lishments, nor their multiplication to
st‘ch an extent that its eventful de-
velopment could not be foreseen."
to a.thin mans stomach but
that.dOesn't mak&him use it.'
• -Scott's Emulsion can make
him use it. How? By mak-
ing, him, hungry, of course:
Scott's Emulsion makes a thin
hOdyhunuryallover. Thought
'a thin body -was naturally hun-
gry didn't you? Well it isn't.
A thin body is asleep -not
working-
-gone on a strike.
b 6
It doesn't try to use it's food.
Scott's Emulsion wakes it
up --puts it to work' '("gain
makinc, new flesh, That's .the
way to get fat.
Send for free sanTIe.
SCOTT & 31Q',V3411. Toronto Canada.
505 and 8,00.1 alt drnggists.
THE 31.ARKET REPORTS.
•
Wlietxt is Easier -British. Live Stock
, • Trade --The Latef4t Quotations.
Monday Evening, Oct. 7.
The Visible Supply.
Oct. 7, '01 Oct. 8,•'00 Oct. 9, '99
Wheat .... ....87I 474.000 55 4I 1 101 000 44 210 000
Corn • 14,020,000 7,887,000 14,750,000
.,0nts.... 8,288.000 12,822,000 0,030,000
Rye 1,80(1.000 935,000 8871000
13arleY'1,994,000 1,9211,000 1,781.000
Wheat inerettsed 2,170,000 bushels the past
week. 'A year ago wheat decreased 8,000 bushels.
'I'orouto Si. LaIvreitee Market.
Receipts of grain on tbe steel: market this
morning were light and there was little change
steacly, 100 bushels of wheat sell-
ing at 605 to per bushel, 100 bushelsof ret
atuti,5p, to 0(108peiriubnu,sil:2e1310. bush
to allig-1.").1 611shel
at 59n to Tie pet bushel. and 500 bushels o goose
els selling at 4.8e
Oats-M'ere enste'r, .300 bushels of new selling
at4,0e to per bushel.
p
as--1vere steady, one load selling at 681/24; per
bushel.
Hity-Was steady, 10 loads selling at $19 to
512.50.
,
Straw -Wes than, one load selling at $11.
. English. Cattle Markets.
London, Oct. 7, -United States cattle, 61/21E
Canadians, 073(1 to Gil; ranchers, 514d; United
States sheep, 514d; Canadian sheep, 51/td.
Liverpool, Oct. 7.--Canadlan cattle, 5%d to 68;
sheep, 51/28. Trade fair.
Montreal Live Stock.
Montreal, Oct, 7. --There were 550 head ot
butchers' cattle, 40 calves and 1,400 sheep and
Ilambs ofto-dalv. The butchers were present in large num-
fered fur sale at the East End Abattoir
hers and there was a good demand, with
for
stall? tdbung smodseamtealty gyoody, but
prices. lir. G. Martel hollught thriaL etaiteeer stele°g
0itt 4(1%es per ib. lba.t 545 eGaej,r,gh.rNal?,booul:ot4lb,oupgehrt Ib.
2%e. to 3d i;nedaw;Isie
teormetintygo.crd stock sold at from 31/2e to 4c per lb,
alledantehrrisftevocyoung cattle from
F,e...1101%1.b;, Calves sold at frotkn at
t3 ft1o005110Weaehto,
grasseis bringing from 21/2c to 31/2c Dor lb and
the 'roils from 31/2etto 5c per 1b. Shippers ‘ptiht
3e ,per lb for good large sheep and the butchers
f paid -from 21/21 to 3c per lb•for the others. Lambs
sold at from 3c t ollyie per lb. Fat hogs are sle-
' dining- in price; g00(1 Btraight lots sold at from
, 51/2e to 631e per lb, weighed off the cars.
Clticligo Live Stock.
• The Halifax Review.
Ottawa, Oct. 7. --The prevalence of.
smallpox in some districts of Nova
Scotia has led to the suggestion being
made to the, Militia Departnient that
the :royal review at Halifax at the end
of the present Month should be can-
celled. The matter was discussed at, a
conference this afternoon between the
Minister of Militia„ Gen. O'GradY-HalY
and Col, Neilson, Director -General of
Medical Services; and it is understood
that it was decided to go on with the
review, unless subsequent developments
Chicago, Octt 7. -Cattle -Receipts, 29,000; good
to prime steers, 56 to 56.60; poor to medium,
$4.50 to 54.55; cows. 51.25 to $4.60; heifers.
51.70 to 55; canners, $1.25 to $2.25; bulls, $1.75
to .5E05; calves, $2.50 to 50.25; Texas steers,
2.90 to $3.75; western steers, $3.65 to 55.30.
Hogs-Receipls, 27,000; mixed and butchers',
56.35 to $6.70; good to choice heavy, 56.60 to
56.90; rough heavy. 56,20 to $5.50; light, 56.50
to 136.70; hulk of sales, 56.40 to 86.05.
East Buffalo Cn.ttle Market.
East Buffalo, Oct. 7.-Cattle-011erlogs, 278
ears; market very slow for all grades; extra fine
steels $6 to $13.25* good to choice do, 55.60 to
55.70; choice to extra fat cows, 54 to 54.40; do
common to good, $3,25 to $3.90; mixed hoteliers'
esuws 103 he'"' 5?ff 'Po11"
:gpGcars; mar ei; tohoYo;7
ors,
56.50 to 50.60; do fair to good, 50.30 to
(1740• mixed packers $6.70 to 56.80; 'grassers,
6.2e' to 56.40; pigs, good to choice. 55.90 to
36;10; 'roughs, 00 to 56.15; stags, $4.90.to $5.25,
heel). and Iambs -Offerings, 90 cars; market very
slow;, lambs, choice tp fancy, 55 to 55.10; do
fair to good, $4.75 to' 54.60; culls, common to
good, $3.25 to 54.15; sheep, choice handy weth•
ers, 53.65 to 53.80; choice to extra 'mixed, 53.40
to $3.50; culls mill common, $1.60 to 52.80.
llIontreal Grail' and Produce.
Morttreal, .0et. 7. -Grain -The niarket is quiet
and featureless. Pens we're quoted at 80V,e tn
81e, No. 2 white oats at'39c, 'No. 3 at 381/2c and
rejected at 871,4e, rye at f5Ge. No. 2 barley at 540
anti No. 3 extra at 53e. , buckwheat at 501/28
Floor -There Is ft good 'demand and prices, eft.
pecially for old wheat floor, are very than. We
quote aa -follows: -Spring wheat patents," 54.10;
winter wheat patents, $3.'75 to 53.90; straight
rollers', ,.53.40 to. $0.50; strong bakers', $3.00 to
and straight rollers, lo hags, $1.05 to
Meal -There is a good (lenient:1 and prices have
advanced 100 to $4.40 per barrel and at $2.15
pct. bug. In some cases millers are asicing 5480
per barrel and '52.20 nor bag here.
Feecl-,Owing to limited supplies priees are
very firm. Ontario bran, is selling at $15.50 and
shorts at 519 to 520 per ton in bulk; 'Manitoba
bran at 516 and shorts at $1.0 per ton, including
bagS; .mouille at 520' to 525 per ton, as tO qulaI
Cheese -The market Is quiet and unchanged.
Finest Ontario September, 934to to 91/2c; finest
toivriship September. 91/2c to 00I,c; fittest Quebec
September. On to 91/2c. ,
Butter --There is not much demand arta there h
no change in prices. Finest September creamery,
201/2c to 21c; under grades. 19c to 101/2c; western
dairy, 10e to 161,8c; ;Manitoba dairy, 141/2c M
Eggs --There Is a good demand and round led
of strictly fresh sold at 151/4c to 101/2et smallet
lots sell at 17e to 18e.
Pu -There Iva fair demand in all liner
and prices are quiet. We quote follows: -
Heavy Catunilan shOrt cot mess pork, $23.60 *
$24; family short cut clear Rork, 523 to $23,501
pure. Canadian lard. In 20 0 palls, 111/20; coin.
ponnd pitheci lard. In wood pails, .20 lbs, 01/0 to
101,4er barns 14c ,to 15c and bacon 141/2,2 to 105
EXETER MARKETS.
CHANGED EA.01-1: AN'EDNESDAY
1,i.7heat, ..., • GI 66
. I. . . I....
Gas'ley..... , • , 40 43
(34its, . : , ....... , .. 31 33
Peas... , „ ............ 00 (34
Ilot atoes, per bag . „ ... - 80
•
day, per ton..., .. , , .. , . 0 00 7 00
flour, per cwt., Tolley,- 1 75
Manitoba flour, .. • •. • • • • 2)0
Butter- • • • - • • • • • " •• • - 11 15
12 12
!aides, per 100 lbs.. , 4, 00 4 •`/0
. Wool.. ' ' 12 13
Live hogs, per cwt.. 6 75 (3 $0
Pressed 1 logs . . , .. ... S 50 9 00
Briva ----------------------14 00 14 00
Shorts, .... ......... . • 16 00 10 00
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Hair?on -t)
012E,...„„actozzoossanszamzmyaoe-6,,,,,,j,,a,,,-/I.
"My hair was falling out very t
fast and I was greatly alarmed. 1
then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and ill
my hair stopped falling at once." -
Mrs. G. A. McVay Alexandria 0. Li
The trouble is your hair
does not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save you'r
hair. Feed it with Ayer's
Hair Vigor. If the gray
hairs are beginning to
show, Ayer's- Hair Vigor
will, restore color every
time. 51.00 a bottle. All druggists.
If yoar dmaielst minnot.supply, you,
C send us ono d011ar mai Iva will, express
1 'you a bottle. Be sure and givo-the name
of your neare-st express °Thee. Address,
J. 0. AYER 00., Unveil, Mane.
News of the Week
lllr. Kruger is reported to be failing
fast.
Mr.George Nesbitt, of St. Cdtharines,
dropped dead in the staeet.
31Ir. Daniel McLennan, of Hamilton,
was killed by a C. P. R. train.
The Gist session of Queen's -Univer-
sity, Kingston, opened with SOO stu-
dents in attendance.
Mr. W. L. Scott, of City View, fell
over a cliff at the foot of Lyon Street.
Ottawa, and was killed.
Clarence Rockfellow and Arthur
Bantum, tWO Port Rowan boys, were
drowned while duck -shooting.
George Benson died in a dentist's
chair at Montreal, under the influence
of chloroform for an operation.
William Doxtater, the young Indian
who was shot by Chief John Henry
on the Muncey Reserve, has recovered.
Baby's cold may be cured in a night by tieing
Vapo-Cfesolette, which has been extensively
in use for twenty-four years. -All druggists.
Frank Fisher, a twelve -year-old boy
of Oakville, was shot dead by a com-
panion while they were hunting a cat
in the barn.
• Patrick Dewar, an employee of the
Merriton Cotton Mills, was found, dead
at the foot Of the cliff near, the canti-
lever bridge, Niagara Falls.
Several residents in the vicinity of
the salt works at Windsor were award-
ed damages against the company at
the Assizes on account of the smoke
muisance.
• Robert Thompson escaped from the
county jail at Sarnia within ten min-
utes after being returned to the corri-
dor on a sentence of ten years for
burglary.
Leading Wheat Markets.
,
Closing previous day. Closing to-tIny'.
Oet. • Dec. Ont. Dee ,
Chicago .. • 071/, 69 .' 67% 60i
Nett, Yorlc 72..I3 7474 711/2 15
. , . . 72 71 72V4 73,
Duulctl h. i: 014(,11/2 07',/;( gi1/2 07;1
MinneapoSJllwaucicclis , 56,4 , _144y GG,
• SI. Louis. 09 7e74 eo% 71
' Pei tisk Ma elzets.
should render its abandonment neces-
sary, Gen. O'Grady -41a13', Who left for Lorton, Oct, 7.-0Mfflug--Whest, on passagt
Toronto to -night,, said to The Globe
correspondent before lisia _departure :-
"It is possible that one or tWo Nova
Scotia regiments may not be able to
take part, but unjess matter's asstnne a
rnore serions phase the review will be
lci "
quiet. Maize, on passage rather firmer, 11 1,
clay's country nunont•ts, English quiet hut steady
Ii‘rench chtict but steady.
Itoll(1011-701i)80-i4ia Ht. La n c-Wfi en t, forolgt
sternly \vitt; lair business,- English quiet Ind
steady; emu, Ameri earl steady at an arlytume oi
nth Ilutaitortu steraly:' flour, American and king
turn ft 11 ra thor • (Linter.
f LI; orpool, Oct. 7..-Olose--0P0 1 wheat steady /
I No. 1. standard fo I , lis 974,1 to .„10fif
• fi te 31
I' in 5s 741; No. 1 -northern spring, ns Cid to 5s 7,1
,Spor o'er!) stcatly; nA4v, to 40 11.1/241;
• 1Valla, sa 0 Os 84(1; No, 2 led o n t,
New rrenn'Svstal Annoiniments. future. gniet- Decembe4c ltd r tis 1;',411. 11Iereb :is 31
81,441
• Eon.clOn, Oct, aPpointment is 4,,,,us stuthv; outorep s 107/4. Norcenhot
orricially announced of. Sir Godfrey 111A(.1,, Doomber 40 11141. Flour, 17s ad t4
tagden, cermet' Resident Commissioner '7:__0`ii:ion,:la,__wiwat ocloboi
for T3asutoland to the post of Corn- 2131' 117r,e, January and Aorll 210 A0a. Nom Atm,
rni$sioner for Transvaal Native ,A,frairs, °Molter 271, .Tanoary and. April 283 Inc.
ACM C, GovernMent Stlferettipy
for
or 271, .ilannarly Lind ApriLl '2.Sf ‘1)15e,
Basutoland, has been apnointe C"" "
sitient'Commissioner in Sir G. Lagan
e's Antwerp, Oet, Quiet; No, 2 red
Celerg Comm%
Cures Chronic and Complicated
Cases oftlheumatism,
_
IT BANISHES EVERY TRACE
OF POISONOUS ACID FROM
THE BLOOD.
Has Made More Permanent arid
Wonderful Cures Than All
Other Medicines in
The World.
HICK:
REPAIRING
If you want our Repairing Wen done "
'go to R. Hicks--Wzatches, Cloeiss
and jewelry a specialty.
AIARRIAOE LICENSE
, Marriage Licenses' issued 0.,rla Wed;
ding -Rings always on band.
Exeter
Exeter ---mar
ROLLER
OUR
.Wholesale and Retail
Mill Feed
We have a constant supply
of Mill Feed on hand -quality
First-class and prices right.
Wheat Wanted.
Red wheat wanted for -which
highest prices paid.
Wood Wanted
J. COBBLEDICK SON
BICYCLES
COST
AT
As the Bicycle season is getting far
advanced and we wish to devote our
attention to other depart in en ts of our
business, we have decided to sell Bicy-
cles the remainder of this season while
they last at cost, and we have a few
-wheels that we bought far below the
regular wholesaleImes. "We ale e -
pared to give some SpecialBsugaies in
Bicycles.
All rheumatic sufferers dread the
variable and tryino•e, weather of Octo-
ber and November. Sufferers from the
various forms of rhematism-articu-
lar, muscular, inflammatory, gout and
lumbago --suffer" more intensely in
the autumn months. Chilling winds,
damp air, cold rains and night frosts,
aggravate existing misery, and agony.
Thousands of victims of rheumatism
have come back from summer health
resorts only to find themselves as
badly tortured and crippled as they
were before they started for their false
Meccas of health.. Mineral springs,
baths and massage system can never
drive out the morbid principle of ter-
rible rheumatisnl from the blood. and
join ts. •
Careful medical tests and a long ex-
perience prove that Paine's Celery
Compound is the only agent and medi-
cine for the cure.of all forms of rheu-
matism, and succeeds when everything
else fails. with a' confidence created
and strengthened by thonsmnds of
vietories over rheumatism, we urge
sift -To -ring men and NV 0 ill on to use
Paine's Celery COMpound. Its mar-
Vellons virtue will meet) your case and
do for you what it has done for others.
Mrs. J. Vince, Barrie, Ont., says:
'I an). httppy to say I have taken
Paine's Celery Conipound with great
results. T. had sciatica so badly that
I could not turn in bccl or walk with-
out 14 elp, aud for a period of three
weeks was helplessly laid up n d suf-
eyed paill 111111 at timet was almost
unbearable. •
T tried Many medicines, but all in'
Pain, 1 was a rter l'000111 0,11 dal
GC) try Paine's Ceicliy •COmpound,
uSed six bottles and am entirely cured,
and enjoy good health, 1 take great
p1e180 re in 1271011) 11101)0 inn; the volo able
metheinC,that, cured 010.'
, Our Piano, Organ and Sowing Mac-
hine stosk is new and of best qually.
•
Call and see us. -We will be glad to
show you -our goods... . . .
S MiNFITIN
011TR
KEW PREMISES
We have moved into our new pre-
mises. opposite the Central Hotel and
are now open for business. Our pre-
mises are modern and we give you
modern and up-to-date goods and
made in the most modern style.
We Personally . .
. . Cut Every Garment
That's made up a,t this establishment
-as well as fit it-ancl look after
all the details. ' This is only one
reason why our prices aremoder-
Gent's Furnishings . . .
T.Come and See us in our new , place
Of business and examine our :stoek of
-Gent'S :Furnishings,,
Bert. Knight.
EXETER
FOUNDRY
J. IVIIJR11.A.Y,
Manufacturer & Dealer
. . . in . . .
Portable and Staienaryt En
glues and Boilers, Plows,
Land Rollers Mowers Etc
, .
Iron pipe and fitting's, •I'G-
pairs on Agricultural In).•
plements and general nia-
chinery promptly attended
to, . . .
FOR 5/k1,11:4
30 II. P. 13ofier; 25 IT. P. Engine Coin-
plete with Pniiip and' geatur, also
about 1500 feet of inch pipe;