Exeter Advocate, 1901-12-16, Page 5es"
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H. KINSIMAN, & DR. A. R. KIN&
MAN, LDS., D. D.S„ Ironer graduate of
- Toronto Liniveristy. '
DENTISTS
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Teeth,extracted without any pain, or auy,had. effects
Office in Fanson's Dlock, west side Main Street,
Exeter. '
DR D. LTON ANDERSON (ID DS LDS
DENTlST
Honor Graduate of Toronto University and Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Also Post
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistery,
(with honorable mention.)
Alluininum, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made in the
neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless an-
aesthetio used forspainless extraction of teeth.
Office one door south of Carling Bros. store, Exeter.
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DfiltT. P. McLAUGHIAN, MEMBER OF, THE
College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario.
Physician; Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office, Dash-
wood, Ont..
11 -Nr. John D. Wilson, Office and Residence, 200
gneens Ave., London Ont. Special attention
mid to 'diseases of women. Office hours., 12.00' to 4
Aimpriess.
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DICKSON 51. CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLICI-
tors, Notaries, COnveyancers, Commissioners.
Solicitors for Monons Bank, eto. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest. Offices, Main street, Exeter,
L R. likattso, BA, L. 11. Dlogsox
p W. MADMAN, (Successor to Elliott On Glad-
• man,) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Con.
veyancer,`Etc. Money to loan at -lowest rates of in
terest. 'Office, Main street, Exeter.
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Auctioneers
JJ BOSSENBERRY, Grand 3end, Licensed AnC-
,.. tineer for County, -Hurob. Sales 'promptly
'attended to; and Charges moderate. Orders by mail
• will receive every attention. -
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.1BROWN, Winchelsea. Licened itictieneer
, 1.1.. for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex.
:Also for the township of, Usbornc. Sales promptly
attended to and terms reasonable. Sales arranged
at Post Office, Winchelsea: ,
ininranee.
ELLIOTT,
Main St.,
Insdrance Agent.
Exeter.
The Niolson-s Bank
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(Chartered by Parliament, 1855 )
Paid up Capital. -...... ..$2,500,000
Reserve Fund.... , ........2,150,000.
!lead Office, Montreal.
JAMES ELLIOTT, Esq.
eirENER' AL IANAGIIR.
Money advanced to good Farmers on their own
notes with one or more endorsers at 7 per cent. per
annum.
-EXETER BRANCH,
„Open every lawful day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m; Sat-
', • urdays 10 R.111. to 11).111.
'A general ba akin g buSiness transacted
' CURRENT RATES allowed for money on Deposit4
Receipts. Savings Bank at 3 cents. ' • ••
DiOnsO?f. CLuttrico,' N. D. Iinimox;-
' 'Solicitors, , Manager.
aREDIalioN
ROLLER MILb
We have remodelled. our
Mill to the-ayratorSys-
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'tern, the bestYPlan 'for
inaking Good FieLai
,Thosp, desiritig',GOOD
Bread Should.,giye uS 'a
trial..
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SliitEITZE
Havinsr just Opened UP' business we
are prepared to supply all kinds '
PUMPS;
' „FITTINGS,
WATER.'TROITGIIS,
• e WATER TANKS,.
FANNING, MILLS,
PI alul)ifig
Wo pny epecial attention to all kinds
Plumbing..
We do anything in the 'line of 'Wood
' work, and REPATRING Of
,
anv description.
Charlton & Kedah.
North Town nap, Exeter,
Erttptions
Pimples, bolls, tetter, eczema or Salt
rheum,
Xre signs of diseased blood.
Their radical and permanent cure there-
fore, conSistS in curing the blood.
Angus'her, Sarnia, Ont„ end Paul
Keeton, Woodstock, Ala., were greatly
troubled with bolls; 'Mrs. Delia Lord,
Leominster, M'aser., had pimples all aer her
body ;so did R: W. Garretson, New Bruns -
Wick; N. 1. The brother of Sadie E. StOck-
mar, 87 Miller,St.,. Eall River, Mass., was
affictedwith eczema so severely that his
hands became a " mass of sores."
These -sufferers, like others, have volun-
tarily testified to their complete cure hy
Flood's Sarsaparilla
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This great medicine acts directly and
peculiarly oh the blood, rids , it of all
humors, and makes it,pure and 'healthy.
11001)8 Pim,s cure constipation. Price 25 cents.
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Over fifty years a household remedy
for ',Burns,. Sprains,: Wounds, Bruises
Coughs, Colds' and all adcidents lia
ble to 'occur in every home. -r-"es
CAUTION -There 13 only
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euve you getthe genuine, .z.-.
sold only In sealed bottles -1,tnnrelg
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In beif veraiipers.
The King's coronation will take Place
on June 26 next. •
,
Mr. J. A. McLaren, the well-known
distiller of Perth, is dead.
, STOPS THE COUGH
AND WORKS OFF THE COLD,
Laxative Promo -Quinine Tablets, cures a cold in one
day: No Ouse No Pay. Price 25 cents.
Another valuable find of iron ore,
about thirty miles up the shore from
Sault Ste. Marie, is 'reported by Prof.
Wilmot.
The War Office has agreed to take
tsto move squadruns of Montreal Rifles
for service in South Africa, and nearly
900 men will be sent from Canada.
In 0 collision on the Illinois Central
Railway near Perryville, Ills., an oil
tank exploded. 'Ten or more persons
were burued up With the wreckage.
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THE TREill‘f 11111111.(1)
totNAL N THE, IUN TED
STAT E SENATE.
i'2tQPOS.'J '20 '51'XIt.1.11:Hi1 OUT Ni5II1-•
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1.5ppTle10 T,D.E.A'VY
1.;6'.T ES
'Washington, Dec.. 16. -The Senate to -
Jay reWied the :11fty-Patincefete Isth-
mike Canal treaty by the decisive vote
of 72 to 6. The vote WRS reached a
few minutes before 5 .o'cloek, after
,
ctl-
il0it five hours' diScussi9ii bebind elosed
dooes. There were, 04 eensat1enal' in.
eidents during the entire time: The des
bete `was confined -exclusively 'to a dis,
eusseni 61: Ole merits of the agreement
end the policy of its in'ovisions. The
principal_ speech o -f the day was `made'
Py Senator Teller in opposition to the
treaty, and he was followed in ,repid
sueces.s,ien by 'teeelVe , or fifteen ether.
Senators, who spoke briefly either for
or ageinet the motion to ratify. Sen-
ator Clay WaS one of the southern Sen-
ators whe spoke in adeecacy of the
'treaty. Hp contended that the,. treaty
should be; ratified liecause it seeured
he abrogation • of the Clayton-Bubeer
ideate. Senator Mason 'expressed his
gratificatien that American ,diplomacy
had Succeeded in securing such a tri-
umpli as was this treaty over the olds, -
in el Ha y-Peeincefo te agreement.
Senator Bacon's speech was made in
connection with a.motion to amend the
treaty. In presenting this amendment
he said he was in favor of a canal, and
,,vould vote foe the .treaty with_ the
Davis amendment. He said he opposed
Lbestreaty because he did not believe
it would give the United States full
control of the canal. He said , that
nrce t Britain rejeeted the amended
fruy-Pauncefote treaty, but sent up an-
other treaty about identical with the
former trcety as amended, except as •re -
perils the Davis amendment. Ile con-
sidered_ the fact as the most important
feature of tile whole controversy.
There was an exceptionally full Sen-
a'. -.,vhen the time arrived for a rote,
hut the cerhakiby of ratification had be-
rOiflc SO Okppctrelst that there was
comparatively little interest in
the proceedings. The votes on the
amendment succeeded each other quick-
ly. Senator Culberson offered an amend-
ment to insert the Davis fortification
nmendment bf the last session. This
was defeated, 15 to 62.
Senator Bacon then offered an amend-
ment striking, out of the preamble the
words:--"IVithout impairing 'the general
prieciple of neutralization established in
article VIII. of that convention," also
the following, words Inc article II., re-
lating to the purehase of stock, "Sub-
ject to the provisions of 'the present
treaty," also all of article III., relate,
mg to the neutralizatibn of the canal,
also all of article IV., declaring against
change of territorial sovereignty. All
ef this was embodied in one amendment
and defeated, IS to 60.
The treaty was then ratified by a,
vote of 72 to O.
Those who did not vote and. for whom
no pairs were announced :-Daniel, Jones
(Nevada), Patterson and Quay.
STOPPED THE RUN ON HIS BANE.
A. New York Jew Closed OM Jewish
and Christian. Sabbaths.
New York, Dec. 16.-The,World says:
--The eager -eyed investors in Jamie
towsky!,s bank, at Canal, and Orchard
streets, where a ,run has ben in pro-
gress for several days, were surprised
Saturday morning. Whew a sign appear-
ed on a window of the institution. It
read :-
"No money will be paid_ out to -day es
ii, is the (Tewish Sabbath." ,
The depositors', though' anxious to -
get their savings .1:cad the sign and
were re'coneiled. f`We will be around
on Sunday early " was the general com-
ment. \Alien they flocked to the ba,ek
yesterday morning at daybreak there
was a new sign in the window. It
read :-
"No money will bepaid out to -day. It
is the Christian, Sabbath"
"Jannulowsky is all right," said one
depositor. "A man „with a head like
his won't fail Guess UR leave my
money in his bank," and Inc went home
with the crowd. '
TELEGRAPH ininviTiES.
The new barracks of the ',Salvation
Army were formally dedicated at Brant-
ford. -
A young man named Ball of Adams-
ville was killed by falling out of a
Queen .Alexa:'.dra has consented to
hecome ptitroncss.of the Victorian "'Order
of Nurses.
"Mr. C. A. Holmes, the third victim of
tile eeasoline explosion at Hargrave,
/\ Tan., is dead.
„
Eight hundred persons took' part Inc a
breatl riot at Vienna They were dis-
perse( 23 the police...
Rebellion in the.Philippines ie reviving,
and the American authorities are con-
centrating the peaceful natives,
In consequence of strikes a,rid stu-
dents' riots in abou twenty eliussian
toWns, martial law has been.enforeed.
Otte squadron of Canadian Mounted
Rifles will act as scouts under the cem-
rimed of Ieeut. Casey Callaghan, for-
merly of Toronto,
llecruitinrr for the seeond of the two
"additional squadrons 1:Vide(' to the '1
Mounted Rifles will take place at On-
tario points on December 23.
The 0. P. 11. engineers on the eastern
clivieluli Icave 5)10(10satisfactory arrailge-
meni,s with. General Superintehdeet
Spencer at 'Montreal regarding their Fr,
new seliedule of pay,
11; is said that there are forty well-
developed eased of smallpox in the Town'
shipe of Dover and Tilbury, Kent
County, both of Nvhielt townships have is
becn isolated and guarded by the' pa.
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MYSTINIY.
fag
REPORTS.
'Phe Tenant 4) t the Klouse dJ
Mrs. Dennis' iNiund Ora •
W;.(shington, Dec. 10,---Santuel C.. Pres-
ley, a, printer, 39 years 010, was„feend
4ed Ped .this morning in room
at. 1,119 1C Street, the liollSe adjoining
that of -Mrs. Ada Oilbert Dennis., tile
.
elod::-.•te, who was, fuye ter iously, assaulted
a week ago in her evil, apartinentee
Owing 40 .the proximity •• - the two
housee, the death eed foiense nnevements
of Presley are beieg hivestigated. Pres-
ley left letters 'directing lus, burial at
Many; The police found in Ids room
it key fitting the \.eetibule, door of the
house WIlere AVa8 asseelted.
t. boy named Lonsdnle, -who saw a man
weersImee from the, Dennie house late on
tin: molt of the attempted murder was
tah-cn to see the body to -day, and: said
110 ors A rist,tite sure he was lite arid
a slouch hat, the kind worn by the man
lia satv, mas found in the roont StalLIS
thought 't,CI" be blood also ,Ivere found en
Pee sley'e garment s.
'British Bit -e Stock_ Trotle--Wheat
Letver,The Y1,s1 bl S ap,p1 at -
eNt. Quota:0,011s,
MODda" Evenin, Dec. 16.
' Toronto St. Lawrence Market.
Gram receipts were light on the street
niarket this morning.. erthes were steady.
'nbere were 2,100 offered. .,
Nvneet-1vas steiuly, eeu be or white $eli-
ing at 72c to 7Se per ha, 400 In: of -goose
and 100 im of spring at 07e per Mi.
Iierley--Was steady, 700 hu selling at
033,42e to cse per bu,
Oets--Were 0 shade easier, 700 be selling
at 48c to :We per bu. '
.siay-Was steady, 20 loads selling at
1610.,5u to $12 for timothy and $7 to $8.50
for clover.
Straw -Was steady, three loads selling
at $9,
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The V, iSilde Supply-.
Dee.isn'00, Dee.10,'99.
Wheat .. ...59,;:;50,000 01,082,000 57,093,000
Cern ..11,187,000 8,138,000 11,580,000
Oats 5,742,000 0,987,000 5,382,000,
22;865388;0000ft" 11,,218920:000000 21,840221,00800
The visible supply 01 wheat increased. 4,-
1.10,000 bushels vhe past week. , wheat de-
creased (12,1)00 bashels this week last yeer.
British. Cattle :Markets.
London, 1)ec. 16.' -United States cattle
6%il. Christmas stock. oe sheep, 0d; lambs
'7d. Trade nun.
Montreal Lave Stock.
Montreal, Dec. 10:--"Pliere were about 503
liend or' butchers' cattle. 20 (saves and 100
sheep and lambs minted for stile et the East
End Abattoir' to -day, The butceers turned
out stroitg, and. thei.e. was an active demand
for anything woaesately good, hut: the com-
mon 8tOt.k. Wore SIOW of sale. and InDID.,;11t
lOwev prices -man on Thureday's market,
but hieker than they were, two weeks ago.
Arr. (leorge Niehelson honglit $1x of the limit
steers on the market at 444.,..c per lb, innisev.-
oral. sales of prime cattle were made at
from 411/2c to 4,?,.).e per Ill; pretty good cattle
soicl at from 31/,'e to 41/1e. The eominon dry
cows aml thrlity youm,.; steel: brought from
2/4c to 3e per lb; canners paid 11/2e to 2e,
per 'lb for cattle. Calves Sold at from"
;,42.50 $f) each, and an extra large fat
0011 was held et $30. Slic,ep sold at from,
2y...1 to 3c pm: lb and lambs at from 314.2e. to
a little over 4e per 11.1. Mr. A. Richard
hou,,,,lit 73 good lamb8, weighing 0,600 lbs,
at 4e per lb. Fat ,hogs sold at about (le
per lb, weighed off the ears.
mast Buffalo cattle Market,
'Bast Buffale. N..Y, Dec. 10.-cattle-Lite-
Ceipts, 4,800 'tend; generally lower; best
steers, 36.40 to .see.50; medluire to good ship-
ping, $5.75,to $0.25;_common to good butch -
ars' steers, $4 to $5.o0; export bells, $3.90 to
F4; stockers, $3.25 to $3.40 for hest: feeders,
$3.00 to $4. Veals--Tops, $7 to' $7.50; oth-
ers, $4.50' •to 30.75. Hogs-Redelpts. 1.'0,-
100 head; opened higher but weakened soma.
what at the close: Yorkers, e6.3.0 t�
liglit do, "S0 to $0.10; mixed packers', $6.25 .
Lo $0.40; medium to choice heavy, $0.40 to
liti.00; pigs, $5.60 to $5.70; roughs,' $5.40 to
$5.70; stags, $4 to $4.50. Sheep and lambs
-Receipts, 17,000 .1.16n.d.:. active and higher;
choice lambs, $5.40 to $5.50;' good to eholce.
$5.10 to $5.30: mills to fair, $4.65 to $5.
aheep-Cholce' handy wethers, $0.05 to $3.85:
i:einiuon to extra mixed, $3.10 to $3.60; culls
led ...common, $1.75 to $3; heavy export ewes
and wethers, $3.60 ,to $3.75; yeariiugs, $3 llU
to 11.10. '
Chicago Live stock.
Chicago, Lee. 10.-Cattie-neeeipts, 10,-
000; active 'and 10e to 25c higher; good
to prime, 30.25 to 37.65; poor to medium,
3.90 to 36; stockers and feeders. 32 to
I:4.25; cows, 31 to $4.50';_heifers, $1.00 to 35; .
canners, 31 to $2; Texas fed steers, $4.60
to $5.40. Hogs --Receipts, 48,000; opened
active and 5e to 10e. higher, closed. weak;
mixed end butchers', $580 to 36.45; good
to choice heavy. $6.25 to -35.05; rouge'
.heavy:„ 35.00 te, $0.10; light, $5 to $5.90;
hull; or sales.'.$5.00 .to 'Sheep--Ite-
scipts; 16,000; sheep, loe to 1,5c higher ;.
lambs, 15c to .25c .111gber.; . good to, elioice
wethers, 33.75 to .$4.25: we.stern sheep, 83'
to $1 native lambs 32.50 to gpa fa • weet•
are iembs, $2 to 1:14. • *
_ 'Montreal grain .altd. .1
Moutreal, Dec. 16.--Gralif7,Busines 14
rathbi )vithout much ellengb of' Pi.(feeq.a
No. 2, 'weite oats were quoted.' 115 5tee ex- -
store, feed barley at alke mid rye at ("41e,r,
peas sold tit SO1/20 to Sic high freights we,:it
ami at 82c middle freights, buckwheat at
531/2C east and No. 2 bartey at 54c east.
PiourThere is rats demand at steady
prices. 'We quote: -Spring' wheat patents,
34.03 to 34.30: 'winter wheat .piitents, $3.85
50 33.05;,. straight rollers, $3.05 to $3.75 ;
strong bakers', $3.80 to $4, aud straight
rollers, in bags, $1.75 to 31.80.
Steal--Busluess was retlinr quiet. at $0.50
to $5.60 per barrel and at $2.70 to ,;'"' 75 per
leeed.--'llere Is a.goed demand, and as sup-
plies are -light, prices aye 81I11 at .$21 for
Manitoba bran awa Ikt 32,1 for. Shorts per ton,,
inte4iledcisneg--1')114gie.si:e 18 ID>CIDO.011 ells" I tY' to the
market, hut prices are limn. Finest sem-em-
ber netkes, 3.01.4,e, to 101,4e; finest Ontario Oc-
tobers. 10e to 101,gc; finest' to5vpshIps. Octo-
bers, '3,0c to 101,6e; finest Quebec octois.ire.
Butter -There 1:t a good jobbing deniand
at unchanged prices. Vinest townships fell
crearner, 20.14,,e to 20%c; .finest Quebee..fall
zireninery,201,40 to 201/20; under grade ercain-'
ery, 19c to 1.91A.c: western dairy, 151/2e to
16c; Manitoba dairy, 1.4c to. 15e.
Eggs -The market Is active and firmer:
Mato 28e for strictly fresh. 22c for seleritell
Cold storage and 170 to 19e. for ',Montreal
Previsions.,The market is quiet Init.
gteatly. We quote:--Selerted heavy Canada
Otort out mess pork, 322 to 322.00: henry
Canada short cut mess pork, $21 to $21.50
Canada 'shOit cut 1.6itek pork, $21. to 1621.50:
heavy Canada mess pore,- long: ent,,e21. to
F2150: heavy, Cull:On short ent clear •pork.
pi to 2.i...'5.0:-.1;,,,ht.rhruidii short eat elem.
pOrk, .$20. 50 .;110 $21; 'pure On :Militia, lard ,sIn
20 lb 32111s; 11'i, c.;"componnil refilled 1:1r61.' In
n'(5od pails, 20 .lbs. 81/20; Tread hrsial,
In 20 11) woed Ils, $1.95 to 32. and (51
at. 31.72% to e4.80: 20 lb pans, 24c eer
it) less; hams 13e to 14c and bacon 13e per
Len dinist; lliftrkeete.
Clesing•previotis day. Closing to -day.
1)ec. ity. Dec, 500y.
.1hIca gc.) . , . . 7573 7073 751N 791A,
New 3.ork 837/ - 8273 8414
Toledo . 8.11/, 8 84 $5
Dtilutli, .1' nor, . '77,1 731/2 715)5
itjinuelmolis , 7073 ..75 ' 7513
Ille-ml'ee 2 nor ',13, '97 741)5 711)4
7)etrelt, red 831/2 05 824 $61,7
82,-;43' 82% 81% 82
British- ,IIItirl.zete.
Buffalo. N.Y., 1/ec. 16.-Plour st,ead:;; hest
stout spidu,,, 3,1.25 to I54.50• 1)111)011' 1(1 50515
1)1'11)g,, SI to $4,20; lial;.ers° snrillg',
:323 to 53.75. low grades wlViter and 55) '11:
'2..7.25 to $3,.. but finntly \vinter. 33.75 to $4;
'0 tent \vin'tcr, 34.25 tO $1.50; clear,,$:: .50 to
/3,75. ern c1 -or flour $'3 50 to Vi 1go
lour, 33.50 to $4, Wheat --Spring dull; No.
. nor Hamm, 811/2e; winter rioh11551: No. °)'
cd, S7c, Corn weak: No, 2 yelloxv, 741/
No.. 3 do, .70,Vic; No. 2 core, 70e; No, s :(1o,
mho., to 603e. oats weak"; NO, 2
1•73c: lOo 15 do, 5134e; No. 2 ruixml,
No, :1 "syley, 030 to e'Oe
lull; No. 1, 70c,
eke
,EXtTERfilARKETS;
,. .
cHANGED EAcii. NvEDNEsDA).
-wheat , .,.., 74 75
Berley, ,..2.... 40 . 50
_
40 40
Peas-. - - - - . • 75 .,80
Potittoee per bag 45 50
Hay, pot' ton... - , ..... a 00 7 00
Flour:, p'er e Wt., Tonere.. 1 75 2 25
15 , 16
17 17
Hides, per 100“lbs 0 00 0 75
,Live hogs, pcI' csvt 6 00
Deessed Hogs-. . ,... 7 85
Sheets per owt ... „,. 1 15
131'an pee clet, - - 1 00
ClOver, Red ........ 5 00 5 25
Clover, Aleviee ..... , „7 00 7 25
Geese per lb ............ 0
Turkeys ..... ...... - 8
Duel(s - ....
Obielren ......... - ....
Dried. Apples ...........
0
1,4 " About a year ago my hair was
0 coming out very fast, so I bought
a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
stopped the falling arid made my
hair grow very rapidly, until now It
is 45 inches in length." -Mrs. A.
Boyclston, Atchison, Kans.
There's another hunger
bl
than that of the stomach.
Hair hunaer, for instance.
Hungry hair needs food,
needs hair vigor-Ayer's.
This is why we say that
Ayer's Flair Vigor always
restores color, and makes
1 the hair grow long and
heavy. 31.00 a bottle. All drunIsls.
21 your druggis < ,
t cannot surply you
send us one dollar and we wi 1 express
2 you a bottle. Be sure and give the name
of y,our nearest express °dice. Address,
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
hai,M=SulnIrdtati:
Cook's Cotton 3oot. Compound
Is successfully used monthly by over
3.0,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask
your druggist for Gook's Cotton Rool Com-
pound. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills and
imitations are dangerous. Prioe, No. 1,81 per
box; No. 2;10 degrees stronger, $3 per box. No.
1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two 3 -cent
stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont.
'Nos. 1 and 2 sold and reco:anneuded by all
responsible Druggists irk Canada.
,
No. 1 and .No.2'are sold in Exeter by
0.• Lutz and J. W-. Browning, Drug-
gists.:
President Roosevelt i8 disinclined to
accept Mr. Carnegie's gif t of ten mil-
lions for educational purposes in the
shape of stock in the -United States
Steel Trust.
AN IMPOSSIBLE thing to find is a plas-
ter equaled to "The'D. & L" Menthol,
which is beingimitated. Get the gen-
uine. For side aches back -aches,
stitches, nothing- equals it. Made by
Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd.
A gasoline...engine exploded at -Har-
grave, Man., ' killing Stewart Wright
and R. D. Sykes. Three other men
who Were Inc the engine house escaped
With very serious burns. •
During, a fire in McCarthy's Bros.'
gun shop at Stratford a caseof powder
exploded, blowing but the pin te-glass
WindeWS. Several -firemen and onlook-
ers ,Were cut by the flying glass.
:TO CURE. A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets'. All druggises refund the money
if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W., Groves!
signature. is on ezsch box.
• Frederick Schults. a prisoner at
Sault Ste. Marie, pnder sentence of
death, etteMpted to commit suicide by.
cuttine. his throat with a piece of coe-
set streel. He Will, probably recover.
'MORE .COLDS are cured by Tyny-
Baleen) than any other one remedy.
15 cuireS quickly end certainly. .Beon-•
chial affections give way readily to it.
Manufactured .by the • pi,opidetcirs • of
Berry Davis' PainKi1ir.'
. A CARD • "
o 'We, the undersigned,do hereby
agree to refund the money on .0 50 cent
.bottle of Green's Warra.nted,Syrop of
Tar, if 15 fails to cure your congh or
cold. We also guarantee a• 25 -cent
bottle to prove satisfactory or money
refunded. C. LITITZ
Annual Meeting of Horsemen.
The annual meeting of the Dominion
Draft Stud Association was held at
the Rattenbury House, Clinton, Wed-
nesday when the old officers were re-
elected except, Dr. McIntosh, of Bruce -
field, who was chosen president vice
Sohn McMillan deceased. A committee
was appointed to draw up a letter of
condolence to the widowand family of
their late president. During the pre:.
sent, year the AssociatiOn has been
successful in securing a reduction of
one half in the railway rates for the
cartioge of registered stock. Notice of
motion was given that on December
1st next the standard for registration
be raised to to five crosses instead of
four as at present. Dr. Blackall of
Clinton, and Mr. D. M. Cole,of Belton,
were appointed representatives on the
'Western Eau, board and 'Messrs. Alex.
Innes, of Stanley, and J. Henderson,
of Belton, on the Industrial board.
The Association bus a bank account of
one thousand dollars. There was a
large attendance of members at the
meeting, -
HOW IT IS DONE
The first object in life with the
Canadian people is to "gob rich" the
second, how to regain good health.
The first can be obtained by energy,
honesty end savilig; the second, (good
P00151)) by using Green's August
'Flower. Should you boa despondeut
sufferer from any of the effects of
Dyspepsia, Liver compliaments, ,A,p-
pendicitis 'Indigestion, etc., such as
Sick liearlache, Palditation of the
ileart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Cost,
iveness, Dizziness of the Head, Icery-
oLth Prostration, Low Spirits, etc., yot;
need not suite], another day. 'Two
;loses of the well-known August
Flower will relieve you at onco. Reg-
ular siOe, 75 et;. Yen can get Dr. G.
Greeus's reliable remediee at
L
xeter---dor
ROLLER
Wholesale and Betai
Wheat Wanted
For which the high-
est prices will be paid..
Wood Wanted
Timothy and Glover Seed
bought:
COBI3LEDICK & SON
THE CHOICEST
CIIRISTNIAS GIFTS
OF
Would be one of our
Pianos or Organs.
It would be a thing of beauty and joy
forever.' A lasting present that
will evei.• bring the greatest pleas-
ure to the recipient. . .
Then our Sewing 'Mach ee, Music
Books &Songs as well as smaller
musical goods come in for second
place, .
Call ancl see us we will be 'glad to
greet you with a
"MERRY CHRISTMAS."
S MARTIN
OUR
PRE ISES.
'We have mOved into our new'pre-
mises opposite the Centeal Hotel and.
are now open for business. Oue pre-
mises are modern and. we give you
modern and up-to:date goods and
made in the most modern style..
\Are- Personally . .
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.
G-ent's Furnishings . . .
Come and see us in our new i)lace
of business and exatnine our stock of
Gent's Furuishings '
Bert. Knight
EXETER
MURRAYJ.
Manufacturer & Dealer
Portable and Staionaryt En
gines and Boilers., Plo-ws,
Land Rollers, Mowers,, Etc.
Iron pipe and fittings, re-
pairs on, Agricultural Im-
plements and general ma-
chinery promptly attended
to, .
FOR SALE.
30E. P. Boiler, 25 H. P. F,ngine Com-
plete witb Pump and Heatnr, also
about 1500 feet of inch pipe,
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