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EDITOR AN» PROP
prot'esstonal. C ar d S .
4 H. RINS1IAN, D.D.S., &DR. A. R. KINS-
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•••••,....•.' .., MAN, D.D.S., D.D.S,, Honor "'graduate of
Toronto Univeristy.
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. DENTISTS.
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any bad effects
Office in Fanson's Block, west side Main street,
Exeter.
DR. 1). ALTON ANDERSON (D.D.S. L.D.S.
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto University and Royal
College of Dental Surgeons cif Ontario. Also Post
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dontistery
(with honorable mention.)
Allnminum, Gold and Vti1 unite Plates made in the
neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless an-
aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth,
Office one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter.
Medical
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DR. T. P. McLATIGHLIN,, 11EMBER OF THE
College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario.
Physician, Surgeon and Aceoucheur. Office, Dash=
wood, Ont.
Pr. John D. Wilsou, Office and Residence, 2011
Queens Ave., London Ont. Special attention
paid to diseases of women. Office hours, 12.30 to 4
p.m. '
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DICJESON & CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLICI.
tors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners.
Solicitors for Molsons Bank, etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest. Offices, Main street, Exeter,
I. R. Can:mice, B.A. . L, II. Melts&
FW.GLADMAN, (Successor to Elliott 8:
maGlad-
. n,) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Con-
veyancer, Etc. Money to loan at lowest,rates of in-
terest. Office, Main stre-et Exeter,
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otammega.....a.,...e.e....ranovrannaimaocerra•tmarragenccoscs,
A.netioneers
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11BOSSENBERRY, Grand Bend, Licensed Aim-
. tineer for County Huron. Sales promptly .
attended to, and charges moderate. Orders by mail
will receive every attention.
*nBROWN, Winchelsea. Lieened Auctioneer.
. for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex.
also for the township of Ushorne. Sales promptly
attended to and terms reasonable. Sales arranged ,
at Post Office, Winchelsea. •.
Insurance.
ELLIOTT,
Insurance Agent.
Main St. Exeter, I
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The Molsons
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(Chartered by Parliament,
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Paid. up Capital._ - .......$2,500,000
Reserve Fund................2,150,000.
Head Office, Montreal.
JAMES ELLIOTT,
,
GENERAL' MANAGr,R.
Money advanced to good Farmers
notes with one or more endorsers at 7
annum. •
--t-EXETER BRANCH
Open every lawful clay from 10 a.m. to
, -•• urclays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
A. general banking buSines's
:11.7RRE1TT RATES Allowed for money
Receipts. Savings Banlc at Scents. ,
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Dthasox 15 CARLING, • N. p.
' e Solicitors.
Bank
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Manager.
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We have remodelled
Mill •
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• tem: the beat
making Good
' Those desiring
Bread should
trial.
plan
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PromplIll.
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Iristioll DOile -
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• Lord Strathcona is still seriously ill.
• Rev. James Preston, father of Mr. T.
• A. Preston M. P. P died at Brant-
fiird. • • ,
H A.rkfnan of London Ont., fell
oa a C. P. R. train at Fort Williain
and was killed,
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'• Three Boer laagers were rounded up
inSouth Africa Thursday 'and 250 pri-
soners captured.
JoSePh Belanger Of Ottawa aged
eighteen years, was killed by falling
OU() of a highWindow.
Willie, M.uldoon, aged six, drowned -
Dyspepsia
' That means a great deal more than pain
in the stomach,else it might be easily cured.
It means that that organ lacks vigor and
tone and is too weak properly to perform
Its functions.
It means, too, tbet much tbut is eaten is
wasted and the system, generally under-
nourished. ,
W. A, Nugent; 13elleirille, Ont., had dys-
pepsia for years; so I3udan flan
Luis Obispo, Cal. Mrs. C. A. Warner, Cen-
tral City, Nob., was s� afflicted with ib she
could scarcely keep anything on her atom-
ach. and became very weak and poor.
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flood's Satsapicirilla
permanently cured these sufferer's, accord-
ing to their'own voluntary -statements, as it
has cured others. Take it. "
Hod's Pills cure ills ; the non-irricatina and
ouly cathartic to take with Hood's 'SurSanarilla
weasoulamosmazgazipiwi
"Wt.'
Relieve those Inflamed Eyes!
Pond's Lxtract
Reduced one -hall' with pure soft water,
applied fl equontly with dropper or eye cup.
the congestion will be removed ancl the pain
and inflammation instantly relieved.
CAUTION !--Avoid dangerous, ir-
ritating Witch Hazel preparations
represented to be "the sumo as,'
Pond's Extract which easily sour
and generally contain "wood oleo,-
hol,55 a deadly poison,
oeke-rsese-; et,e-eeeexcee:.orkswe's'saer.
,,,wlatteizazastostautics.
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' Mr. F. II. Cler,gue has subscribed
$5,000 and the stone required to erect
tn addition to the G-eneral Hospital at
Sault Ste, Marie.
STOPS THE COUGH
AND WORKS OF THE COLD.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets, cures a cold in one
day. No Cure No Pay. Price 25 cents.
It is rumored that smallpox has
broken out in Ottawa University.
The last census statement gives the
population of Quebec as 1,615,572.
Mr. J. G. Currie, Registrar of the
Count y of Lincoln, died at St.Cathar
ens.
Leamington sufferedfrom clestrue-,
tive fire, five business houses beino•
burned.
'THE D. & L." 'E31171,SION OF COD
LIVER OIL taken in cases of general
ebility and loss. of appetite, is Sure to
lye the best results. restores
health and renews vitality. Davis &
awren ce Co., Ltd., Man nfac tures.. -
- The report. of. the • postmaster-Gren-
,nil for last' yeas' shows a' notable
n'ease in all 'branches Of the service.
-
h reven un der penny. postal rates
now ekeeeds.the revenue at. the time
lie change was made.. '
IN TUB CENTER OP APRIOA the 'Tame
, „
f .has spread. , The. natives
sse it to cure cuts,wounds and sprains.,
is well as bowel ceniplaints.. Avoid
substitutes, there's only one
PerryDavis' 25b. and 50c.
n DOG
Kick a doe, and he bites you.
,
He bites you and you kick him.
he more you kick the more
e bites and the more he bitel
he more.
you 'kick. Each
akes the other worse.
A thin body makes thin
lood. Thin blood makes a
hin body: Each makes the
therAorse. If there is going
o be a _change the helpmust
oine from outside.
,
Scott's _Emulsion is the right
help. It breaks up such a
ombinatiOn. First it sets the
torna.ch right. Then it en-
iches the blood. That
trengthens the body and it
egins to groW* new flesh.
strono- body makes rich
lolo,d and rich blood makes a
tropg body. Each makes the
ther better. This is the way
cott's Emulsion puts the thin
ody on its feet. Now it can
et along by itself. No need
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of medicine.
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott's
Einulsion and is on the
wrapper of every bottle.
Send for free samPle•
SCOTT & 13OWNE,
TORONTO CANADA
soc and all druggists.
ed in the Red Inver at Winnipeg while
pIayirig on the ice.
,Ms. Riehard Tothill, of Barrie, shOt
himself dead, but it is not known that
it Was not an accident. '
The remaius of Miss Bessie Blair and
Mr. Harper, drowned while skating at
Otto wa, have been recovered,
A locomotive fell on Jerone 'Sander-
aitS theM ieh igan Ceti is -al roundhouse
in SL. m tiewas badly crushed,
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but not lotted.
For
Neet-I
crarrp,n
An Ilowei
conciplainkts
:0, aati!3"11 a quick rerhody.
}iarif 0fl!Y oho PAOI4KILLER.
Prmuy' 155v18'.
Two r.Uzcs., 25e,
7
OEWFT 11118 2,000 MEN.
NEARLY CAP'EUIII010 SCOUTS 1.11VDTait
COP, WILSON.
GTON'S SCOUTS ARIIIVE IN
'1'0 PREVENT' 11',
THE BOER SPY SYSTElt IS ER V
COMPLETE.
London, Dec. is re -
to be close to Heilbron
with 2000:,men, and to have emu° very
near surrounding IKitehener's
Scouts under Colonel Wilson. Colonel
llinnagton, by making it night march
of 30 mile-, relieved Colonel Wilson, and
both columns retired Co Heilbron with
a .few ca.sualties.
London, Dee. 10. -The Cape Town cor-
respondent reports that he cannot vouch
for the absolute truth of the following
story, but, as it is a.ecepted as gospel in
the district concerned and is worth tell.
Me- on its own merits, he gives it
During last December, just before
was visited by tile invaders; Alm
\Um -T. was honored with the visit o'f an
orean-ormder. His musical repertory
was of a ,,pronounced , loyal character.
`The turning of the handle almost alwa ys
evoked the strains of "God Save the
King," ''Soldiere of the Queen," etc.
,Ilere was a line opportunity for the
loyal sect to declare itself. After a se-
lection oppcsite the house of a well-
known "passive -resister," a peremptory
order to "move on" came from its oCcu-
pants. The adjoining house happened to
be the domicile of a flag-waving loyalist,
and, needless to say, a liberal retaining
fee was offered the boycotted itinerant
musician, who, nothing loth, made the
welkin rhig with patriotic airs, to the
delight of the loyalists and the discom-
riture of the anti-loyals. For the next
few days the organ visited -every honse
of any pretensions in the neighborhood,
and. though the loyalists were in a min-
ority, the music grinder's treasury bene-
fited hugely by this species"of racial op -
Alas for the poor loyalists -it was a
wile of the Boer Intelligence Depart-
ment, for the manipulator of the ',organ
was a Doer spy. whose method of dis-
covering "who '$ who" in Calvinia was in-
fallible in its result.
GREAT ,CAVE IN MONTANA.
A 'Large River With a Cata'ract,.and
ETidences of Prehistoric Man.
Butte, Mont., Dec. 10.-A new and
wonderful natural cave, believed to be
one of the largest known, has just been
discovered in the canyon of the Jeffer-
son, on the line of the Northern Pacific
Railroad, about 50 miles east of Butte.
A partial exploration of it has been
made' by a Butte newspaper man and a
.small party. Several days were spent in
the -cave, and explsrations made covering
an extent of 10 miles or, snore and a
depth of nearly 1,000 feet. A lar,ge'
river with a calaraet of about 100 feet
was explored for a distance of several
miles without discovering its source or
outlet. „A few articles of stone and
copper utensils and some bones believed
to be human, were also discovered in
one of the large apartments explored.
There were„other evidences that at some
time in a prehistoric period. the cave Was
-used as 'a habitation.
J. W. Gilbert, a scientist, believes tiler.
an earthquake closed the entrance to
the cave and killed its inhabitants. The
present opening to the eave was made
,by some lune -quarry- men at a point
1,600 feet above the bed of the Jeffer-
son River while engaged in blasting
rock. The formations of stalactite and
other natural decorations throughout
tne eave are pronounced the most' beau-
tiful and varied ever seen. A more
thorough exploration is to be made as
soon as proper equipment can be pro-
vided. •
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FoucEE gra typ,',T...70 PRISONERS.
He Itimself So Reported to the
British -The Bodies Lost.
London, Dec. 10. -The War Office has
issued a despatch from the General 0111.
cer Commanding Lines of Communica-
tion at Cape Town, stating Pte. John
Rooney and Pte. -Michael Colman°, 1st
Battalion Connaught Rangers, were tak-
en prisoners at Dordrecht November 16.
Officer Commanding states that he has
received a letter from Fouche stating
that he hacl shot these men. ' Bodies
cannot be found.
MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND GERMANY.
Question in the Reichstag Postpon-
ed by Minister's Illness.
Berlin, Dee. 10. -Dr. Hasse, the Pan-
GuenirnpIiarineyadetr,aliind in hniseiephiSilLau)gIos, e Laots
brining the Fe inburgh speech of Mr.
Chamberlain before the Reichstag, by the
sudden and possibly diplomatic illness
of Dr. Von Tidelniann, the Secretary of
the Treasury. It was 1)r. Hasse' s inten-
lien to start a discussion. on Mr. Clam-
borlAin's remarks during an interpelkt-
Lion to -day on the subject of veterans'
pensions:
ALABAMA. PRISONERS ESCAPE.
Thirty-nine Cut Their Way Through.
a .16-iriclt Wan.
Birmingham, Ala, Dec. 9. -Thirty-nine
prisoners serving seritenees for minor
crimes escaped froin the Southside City
jail early this morning by digging
through a sixteen -inch brick wall with
poeleet knives. Five of • them Were re-
captured this afternoon.
47 Miles in 32 Minutes,
London, Dec.'. 10, -The promot-
ers of the London, & Brigh-
ton Electric Railway inake the
startling- nreneuncemont thttf, they will
convey passengers 4.7 miles in 32 snin-
Taos.' The sugt,mstecl length of tee tun.
/selling IS enorinotie. 18 is proposed that
there shall be 14 tunnels with a total
length of .10. 1-2 Miles, Thescheme is
looked upon as an interesting but costly
experiment.
FREE FIGHT AT TIENTSIN
/IAN TROOPS AND GEII,MA.NS KILL
EACH.
!tree of a PlinDattle. Compan'
liSISI S ve-cuti 'tl'<ottntled - Three
G4'1'12;17:11'1 and an 01/1oer
Wountic,,d-Gerausli Opened Pir-
Tientsin, Dee. 10.---A sentry belonging
to an Indian regiment stationed here
san amuck yesterday ansi killel twa of
his cunirades. A company of Punjab ill-
tary was at orese turned out to secure
him. in the meantime the sentry had
eeell shot by German troops, who then
opened fire on the Punjabies. A free
field, castled, as result of which three
Gei•mais privates were killed and a Ger-
man officer auogtai1 wounded, while
three of the Indian troops were killed
and several. ivere wounded.
The German troops liti.ve been confin-
ed to 'their barracks until further orders.
THE MARE.ET ItEPORT'S.
Another Advance in heat -Live
Stock Trade. Active -The 1.41..IeSt
1/1101.310.0118.
Monday Evening, Dec. 9.
Toronto St, Lawrence Market.
Receipts of grain were, very light on the
street market to -day, only 500 Int offming.
Prices were unchanged.
Wheat -100 lin of white sohi at 79e per bii.
Barley -400 4.ar sold at 54c 10 62e per ba.
Hay ---Was steady, 0 loads selling, at $10
to 810.50 ior timothy and $0 to $8.30 for
clover aua mixed.
Straw--rour loads sold at $0 to $10 per
loan.
The Visible Supply.
Dee.0,'01. Dee.1.0,'00. Dec.11,'99.
Wheat .. -55,240.000 61,49-1,000 56,202,000
Cern .-.10,030,000 8,762,000 11,24t,000
Oats6,410,090 1O,875;000- 0,077,000
Rye .. „ 252,000 1,284,000 1,344,000
Barley 2,800,000 3,273,000 3,003,000
Wheat increased 2,850,000 bush the past
week- ; wheat decreased 685,000 bush a year
Montreal Live Stoelc.
. Montreal, Dec. 0. --.There, were about 000.
head of butchers' cattle, 20 calves and 400
sheep ;aid Minns offered for- sale at the
east -end abattoir to -day. The wet morn-
ing din uot prevent a large gathering of the
butchers, and there VMS a good demand
tor thp best cattle and etaves,•hut the com-
mon stock are still hard to sell, even at the
low prices prevailing for such cattle. There
were no really gOGLI cattle on the market
to -day,. and 41 per 10 was about the high-
est price paid here to -day, but 41,/,e per lb
was paid at the yards for a. better class of
beeves. Pretty goird animals,„ solsl at from
314c to 4c, mid the eumnion stock at from
2c to Sc per lb. Canners paid from -1c to
2c per lb for small bulls and lean cows.
Two uf the best calves on the market were
sold for 525'and the others went at from
$2 to 58 eaell. Sheep sold at from 21/20 to
3c per lb, and the lambs at from 31/0 to
nearly 4c per lb. Pat hugs sn10 at about
Gge per lb for good straight lots weighed
off the cars.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Dec. 9. -Cattle -Receipts, 24,000;
general market 5c to 10c lower;. goo's to
Prime, $6.40 to $8;•. poor to medium, $1 to
$6,25; stockers and -feeders, $2.25 to $4.50;
cows, ,51.25 to 04.75.'heifers, $2.50 to
canners, $1.25 ;to $2.50; bulls, $2 to $4.15 ;
calves, $2.50 to $5.50. uogs-Itecelpts, Z0,-
000; 5c to4.10e,Iligher; closing weak; mixed
and butcher's'', $5.85 to $6.35''good to choice
heavy, $5.45 to $6.45; rough heavy, $5.00 to
$5.80; light. $5.25 to 55.00; bull: ,of sales,
$5.80 to $6.30. Sheep-ItecelptS, 25,000 ;
steady to strong; good ..to choice wethers,
$3.50 to $5.25; western sheep, $3 -to $4; na-
tive iambs, $2.50 to $5; western iambs, 52
to 54.25.
East Buffalo Cattle Market.
East Buffalo, Dec. 0, -cattle - Receipts,
5,500 head; good demand, stronger for good
grades,others easier; ;nod]. ltIll weights lower;
best steers, $6.50 to 57; fairly good to choice
steers, 06 to $6.40; good to•choiee shipping,
85.60 to 03.90; fair. to medium, 54.85 to
$5.50; mixed butchers',' $3.40 to $4;.. com-
mon to 'choice heifers, 53 to 55.25; 'export
bulls, 53.90 to 54.25; cows, 51.50 to $4.40
vents, $6.75 to $7.25; common to good, $3.50
to $6.50. Hogs--Recelpts, 28,500; fairly ac-
tive; Yorkers, 05.80 to 55.00; light do, 55.70
to $5.80; mixed packers, 06 to $6.10; heasY,
00.10 to $6.20; pigs, $5.45 to $5.70; roughs,
$5.25 to $5.50; stags, $3.75 to 54.25. Sheep
and lambs -Receipts, 24,100 head; lower ;
choice lambs, $4.75 to $4.85; good to choice,
54.50 to 54.65; culls to fair, $3.50 to $4.40;
sheep, choice handy wethers, 53,60 to 03.75;
common to extra mixed, $2.65 to $3.40; culls
and common, $1.50 to $2.50; export ewes and
wethers, 56.50 to '53.60; yearlings, 53.75 to
Montreal Grain alit]. Produce.
Montreal, Dee. 9. -Grata -111e demand for
oats has improved and sales of Manitoba
feed oats were mad6 at 40c' to arriVe on
track, and several ears of No. 2 white at
50c on track. No. 2 white are quoted at
51c: ex -store. l3uckwheat sold at 5341e points
east; and peas at 801/Je to 81c high freight
west.
Flour -The Lake of the , Woods 'Alining
Company have.advanced pieces 20c per bar-
rel, making best spring wheat patents $4,30
and strong bakers' $4. Ontario grades
have also advanced'10e to 15e per barrel..
1Ieal-As supplies are -light, prices are
firm -at $5.50 to 55.60 per bri and at $2,70
to 52.79 per bag. .
Feed -The demand was good and prices
are firm at 521 for idaultoba bran and at
$23 for shorts per ton, including hags.
Cheese -The market is quiet. but firm
Finest Septembr makes 100 to 1014,e; finest
Ontario Octobers, 0%c to 97/5e; finest town-
ships' Octobers. 9:3/4e to 9%e; finest -Quebec
Octobers, 95,c to 9',/se-:
Butter --There is trfatr jobbing inquiry at
unchanged prices. Finest townships' fall
creamery, 201/20 to 2“%e; finest Quebec toll
creamery, 204e to 201/2c;: western dairy,
1541le to iee; Manitoba dairy, 14e to 15e.
Eggs -There is a good local demand and
prices are firm. Strictly fresh sold at 26C
to 28c; selected cold storage stoelt'at 22c,
and Montreal limed at 17e to 18c per dozen.
Provisions -There Is a- fair. demand for
man lots, to „all immediate requirements.
We quote as follows :-I-Iettvy Canadian
short-cut meas pork, $21 to $21,50; family
short-eut clear pork, $21 to $21.50; pure
Canadian lard, In 20 -pound pails, lithe;
eompeund refined lard, in wood pails, 20 -
pound,' 8%e; Boar's Head brand'in 20-
pound wood mills, $1.95 to $2, and Globe at
0.721/22 to 51.80.r 20 -pound tin pane, 14e per
Ib less; hems, 12e to 14c, and bacon, 141/2e
to 150 perteawile,at, mark' ets,.
Closing previous day. Closing" to -day.
. Dec. May. Dec, May.
Chicago. . . 7814 8.2r;, 70 5139New York 804 857 80 081s
Toledo 8514 87%
Duluth, 1 nor-. 7614 . 7014 7714 81
Mimic:teens .... 761/2 7855 '77 7014
MIlwankee,1 nor.. 7814 ' • • 70li • •
Detroit,. 2 red 8814 87 110
St; LOins ....... 8414 85 851/2
llritislt illstrkets.
I,ondon, Dec. '9.-ciose-whcat,.011 passage
sellers at an adVance; cargoes about No. 1
11611, passage, 351; iron,,Deeember
'and anniinf.y, 11014 ad sullors. 11athe, On pas-
sage rather firmer. When t --English country
markets, ot yesterdaY firm, I'vencli country
markets of yesterday, didi.
r_Liverpooi, Dec. 0.--Close-Spot wheat firm;
No. 1 standard: Caiicorala, es 3d to Gs 84,1;
Walla. no stock; No. 2 rec,1„ whiter, Gs 21,Ad
to ,fis ; No. 1 northern spring, (is 11/2d fo
Gs 4d; futures steady; May
Gs $%(1, Spot corn firin; Old, 55 7d to 5s
7140; futures q11101; January 58 11451,'March
5s 414t1, May ris 1T%l, Flour, 1.14 611 to 1.0s
Paarls; Dee, 0,--0penhig----W1a en thile
601114 Deceniber 221 40e, Match 1171(1 411110,
231 • •
Dec. quiet;
centher 22,5 40c, March and Juno .231 153.‘
Fleur Joliet; .tleceinber 271 80e, :Afar* and
June 201 150; '
AlitNverp, 'Dee. 0., -"-No. 2- red, winter, 171.
EXETER MARKETS.
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CHANGED ,PACH WEDNESDAY
71 78
Barley, . , , 00
Oats, .,, 4,2 45
Potatoes, per bag..,...,
Hay, per ton. , 0 09 7 DO
Flour, per cwt., roller.,.. 1 75 2 ,25
.,„ 15 ' 16
17 .17
pei'100 11)s 600 0 75
Live bogs, per ewt'" • 5 75
DressedHogs... • . 7 50
Shorts per .etvt.. 1 15
Broil per cvvt....
Cloves', Red
Clover, Alsyke
Geese per lb , .
TerkeYs,,...
Ducks
Chicken , „...
Dried Apples '
xeler---gmer
ROLLER
MILLS.
p • . •
FLOUR
Wholesale and Retail
Mill Feed
7 25 CONSTANTLY ON HAND
7 00 25
(1
Wheat Wanted
"One of my daughters had a
terrible case of asthma. We tried
almost everything, but.without re•
lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral and three and one-half
bottles cured her." —Emma Jan6
Entsminger, I..angsville, 0.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
certainiycures many cases
of asthma.
And it cures bronchitis,
hOarseness, weak lungs,'
whooping -cough, , croup,
winter coughs, night
and hard' colds
0. coughs,
Throe sizes: 25e., croiigli tor "II n '
-,ja.t right for Oren 1-‘,'"' -rdn,s-rY
nele, San) colds, Ole.; 111, hoarae-
51 :c ,e11,011 'to lino., 711e.‘"tbnlieal
J. 0. AY2a
News ofthe Week
An immate of the House of Industry
at Athens, Ont., namedTryon,
ed away and was frozen to death.
TO, CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Brom° Quinine Tab-
lets. All drug,givls refunfl the money
if it fails to cure. 25e. E. W. Groves'
signature is on ench box.
Patrick Donovan, for thirty .years
gateman for the G. T. R. at HuMber
Bay, was struck and instantly killed
by a passing engine.
To cure a cold in a night—use Vapo-Greso-
lene. It has been used extensively dtlring more
than twenty-four years. All Druggists. •
The Government has ordered. 1,200
.suits and 600 extra pairs of trousers for
the new contingent from,the Sanford
Company of Hamilton.
IMITATIONS ABOUND, but insist upon
getting the genuine "D. & L." Menthol
Plaster. "The D. & L." has stood the
test of years. It cures. Its imitatioas
are impotent. "The D. & L." is made
by the well-knowen Davis & Lawrence
Co., Ltd. --
Mr. Aildrew Carnegie has offered $10-
000,000 ,to the United States`Govern-
ment for the purpose of establishingat
Washington a national -university for
higher education.
'TETE IMMENSE PINES OF CANADA fur-
nish the basis for that peerless cough
and cold remedy, Pyny-Balsain. It
cures quickly and certainly. Of all
druggists," 25e. Made by proprietors
of Perry Davis' Pain -Killer.
The Department of Agriculture will
reserve a section of the new cold -stor-
age warehouse at Ottawa for the pur-
pose of studying the preservation of
meat, dairy products and fruits of
various stages.
Mr. Kettley's little girl, about two
years old, was burned to death Friday
morning. ,The child Was left alone in
the house, and in some manner its
clothes cani,oht fire, and before as-
sistance arrived it was burned beyond
recovery. •
EXETER
Real Estate Exchallge,
, The Sale, Purchase and Exchange of
Village and farm lands and properties
negotiated at reasonable rates of com-
mission,
For Sale.
Several Valuable Farms in HAY,
USBORNE, STEPHEN 'And McGILL-
IVRAY; also Three very desirable Re-
sidence properties in Exeter.
Farms Wanted.
We have purehaserS for good farm
and in the vicinity of Exeter, or who
will Excham,^e.
APPLY TO
Wm. Bawden David Mill
- Valuator. Manager,
- OFFICES: Dickson & Carling's New
Bloc*, Exeter. '
STEA
,
Having jut sopened up business we
are prepared to supply all kinds
PUMPS, -
FITTINGS,
WATER TROUGHS,
WATER TANKS,
' FANNING MILLS, &c
WO pAY speeial attention to ill kindS
Plumbing',
We do .i.nything in the litw of 'Wood
'F'-ork, and -REPAIRING of
nv description
Charlton & Keddy,
' North Town' Hall, EXcte
For which the high-
est prices will be paid.
T.iniWotohyobdajon.uWdcgo0BhBatILo.nEvneticreKSd
daeseoii
A DRIVE IN MUS
Ha v lug pel'ebased a large line of New
Music at a job price, we will sell
it at five cents per copy until
Decetnber 1st, 1901. .
LATEST HITS.
The collection em-
braces some of the latest
hits in Songs and Instru-
mental Music.
PIANOS S.: ORGANS.
Our stock of Organs,
Pianos and Sewing Ma-
chiens &c., will be found
new and attractive, tboth
in Price and Quality.
S. MARTIN
OUR
tiEW PRE"
We have moved into our new pre-
mises opposite the Central 'Hotel ancl
are now open for business. 'Olir pre-
mises.are modera ancl we give you
.modern and up-to-date goods arid
made in the most modern style.
We Personalty . .
. . Cut*Every Garment
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 moder-
.
„ ate.
Gent's Furnishings .
Come and see us in onr new place
of business and examine our stock of
Gent's Furnishings.
Bert. Knight.
EXETER
FOUNDRY
J. MURRAY,
Manufacturer & Dealer
•
...
Portable and Staionaryt En
gimes and Boilers; Plows,
Land Rollers, Mowers, Etc,
Iron pipe and fittings, re-
pairs on Agricultural Im-
plements and general ma-
chinery promptly. attended
:to,..
FOR SALE.
30 B. P. Boiler, 251-1; P: Engine COtu
plete with Pump anCl lieatnr, also
about 1500 feet of inch pipe.
1 P
'l.'o
faodnLiv
cerr uO
(Tr M:1C.
For Ltng Troubles,
Severe Cnrlr4,
Few syq^crs rnitc pro OP, lu
as 1101111)1 nodin 'I be D. tisplo.ah
ini ci,e,t1be. 1111 buld youupWel th
t
ol po1168of esh ; I ,ring you
to health
il
eoe, rind 551 ,00 'bottler,.
DAVIS & 1.,AWI1ENClE GO., Lielital.