Exeter Advocate, 1902-9-25, Page 5THE
Out= Ab-rocate,
published every Thursday Moraine at the Orase.
MAIN -STREET, re LXETE,
--Ey the .
APVCOATE POst.181-1 MO COMPANY
TEAM OF eeTtSCRIPrION,
neDollar per manure pia iu advance, *t.set
it net so peel.
et,artrorigaestatem elieeetaq etee 45.4tV,44.14,
t.5,uta-4,
No ppescthUb1arrearatee are veld.
aelvertisetatents without epoideddireetions will Ite
publashea until forbid atta eharged aceoediegly.
',regret diseount made foe tramevieut advertisements:
ineertea foe 1u»ed &wry description of JOU
PHINTINO tarnedeut In the finest stele, WI ae
tote rates. Cheoees. looney orders, ace for
edretaisiese srabseripeteas, eta, to be merle payable
Ohas.11. Sanders,
orroa. Aar) Pleat'
Protesseonal Cards.
u.unesnele„ Tease DR. A.. ILINS.
MAN, leD,S., lloaor graduate of
Tarot° Volverate.
DENTISTS'.
Teeth exterted widen: ay peke or aos bail «Is
OTta in Fmsiees Zee% wese side elein stme
Exeter.
MtON AN3PE4.EON (1). tens
Hover Creiloate
of 'Penedo tratveray end Royel
Calle-oaf eterttal teereoes o *teethe Abe Pest
Ormittele of Chleaeo Seine; Preentetle Dentestele
(with Iwitet-414o mention:I. _
Alluteintwo. Oelet aett Vitteamtte Metes etade in the
neatest mannertegslble. A perfectly henalese eta
at-gbetle usest for roiram extraetioe o teeth.
Office no doer south ot Carlene' Bra% store. Exeter.
3tedient
T. P. MTWOUUNeleallIE3 OP THE
Celle= et Plosietans ape eturateetes
Physitiate relate= eta Aecoestaeur. Veto, Peek,
woeilatint.
Ma,
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U4 Rklei
kipeelal at
"Ree hears, Wei
OMITS THREATS. LUMEt HES THE PORE,
GATLINO
!XS efOLINgss arteseeS INTEM ST IN
TO Vera A OVN ON T110
, cANAPre.,•_ea; :
STRIICING eez:seEns.
ritaimeteNoe' DITY A ItIOTHED
It teteetNet AND PISORDE,Bs
0 ...Vela leEAOS SPRIOVS WO«
LENCal THIS
New 'York, Sept, 23.-A deepatch
The Herald frem Wilkesharre says that
General Goble threeteus to locate a Gat -
/Jag aim in Mabaney City whie,h will
sweep, the Wile aleaut the town unless
the vaoleuee whielt ha* bee ll ainteet coa-
tinueue since the dynamiting et Thens-
dIty alight ceaeee at PAM hiabanoy
City has been a hotbed of dieorder for
the last few days, aud General Gebin
*JAW
"It thee there is a repetttion Ot last eveselee
oceaerreneeea battery of Artillery. and
perhaps a M4;111104, will be looted in
time town, Thinge baffle bee$1111 atate
bordering on avareby the for tbe legit
few days,. Paseenger trains And trolley
oars are being held up every night and
arehed for deputies. Every eoldier
Appeers in the town is aubjeeted
kiwIi of ineults, and men wine want
to go to work are waylaid end beaten.
inns gnnotinn 01 affairs met cease. I
will locate a Codling gnat there that edit
lhe aide to search the bine surrounding,
the Urine"
Both civil And military authoritiee teat
this Week will develop the most serione
violence einee the inauguration of the
voal strike. Starting with the dynemit.
lam of Thureday Went. the oontinuetion
of it Friday einlat. and the attacks and
vMee which have followed, the tem -
of the lawless crowd boa been
weed to a point where a. serioue elash
ifli tine Authorities is feared.
feet that they have been unable
on the reopeniug of eeilleriee end
nee. and that daily pine are beinn
de in the production of mi. ha% In-
een5ed tine stritera. end t b this feel.
ing that haft led to the attAeka upon
workers and the dynamiting of bridges
in an effort to prevent the shipmeut of
cord.
At tine end of the nineteenth week of
the eoel strike the loeses axe cetimated
as follows :-
Operators in price of coal.... $46,3rio,o00
Strikers In we . 23,7N0.000
Einployete other Olken etrik:
era •••••••••10.911 5470.000
lialiroads In earnings 10,500.009
Business men in region ..... 14.000,000
Buainese men outside 8403.000
Coal and Iron police 1,100,000
NO11.1,1111011 workere ..... 460.000
Troops in field 320,000
Damages to laille$ eaa ma-
chinery e••••. •••••••••• 0,400.000
/7r570#00;
••••••-•
CESON CA a 0,11111atnEltS. S01401.
34e9-4 C eaneene feerteeleileners.
,70 MOISTAI r*In% MOM to lecei at
retssel letexest. treleo, tamt,„_ucter,
ants% D.A... U. MVPS
fRaintsTar to mean a, and.
Irmo Eare.ger. aeliriter. Scalars row Coro
r. Ete. Watt,' ta lean et lowest iota el he
:ere. Main eteett, Exeter.
Amet ioneers
1S1' Wienielsea. Livened Anellerwer
LLs teethe Centities ot Perth tine Mitielesee.
aleafortbeteranship Colton -ie. Sales promptly
etteude4 to and terate reemaable. Sales arranged
et
It Wm, Wiattelsee.
1111111.11110.116PW;iiiii....WOPPUPP110.~PIMMIPMMONIUM'OPOW.
The Molsons Bank
(Chartered he terliatuent. 1
Head 011ice. Meotrrat.
Paid up Capitai.„
Reserve Fnund...............2,150,000.
JAS. ELLIOTT, (41tNZRAL MANAOUP...
I elite
EXETER BRA.NCII
t-10 a.m. to- 3 pan; Setaniaes 10 an.
tO 1 p.m.
generalbanking business transacted
Money cameral. to goal Farmers -at 10Wret
Saelrigs Hank IMposits f min et and upwards receiv-
ed, Interest allowed at highest carrot rates.
Diet:see Cettlee, . N. D. Strimee,
Solicitors. Manager.
EDITON
ROLLER MILLS.
teihfeffOtleV400•121:1*COCCOCIrleelOnnee0
We are giving excellent
satisfaction since Re-
modelling our mill.
GRISTING and CHOPPING
DONE PROMPTLY.
8. SWEITZER
WOO. ate
Tool's Pitositodine,
The area Znglfehr Teernitly.
sold and recommended by all
druggists in Canada. Only reli-
able medicine discovered. Six
paeltage,s gwranted to cure all
forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse
or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To-
bacco, Opium or Stimulants, Mailed on receipt ,
of price one aeltage $1, six $5. One wiltptease, '
six cure. amphlets free to any address.
The 'Wood Company, Windsor, Ont.
. Woods Phosphodine is sold in Exeter
by T. W. Browning and 0. Lutz
Druggists.
EXETER
Real Estate Exchange.
The Sale, Purchase and Exchange of
• Village and farna lands and properties
Tot! °
The Preneteete ertformol, Conference
With elm It allele bo #$ OIR
Tariff lifeittervinii.^ TOWarels
ateeineemat laeaedts.
Ronne, Sept. 23,--d-lia afolinese the
Pone has accorded a private audience
te Sir Wilfrid, Lenrier, the Prentier of
Canada, and Lady Leurier, awl was very
e,orclial to them. The rnntia. shnwe4
wet interest in Canada, and seid
had closely followed the proceedittga of
the Premiers' ectriference art Lendeon
Sir Wilfrid Laurier is studyiug the
Italian tariff with the object nt 443'41K-
% for closer commercial relatieas with
nada. Re ltas had an informal cora
fereuee wittl the alithoritiee on tbe sub-
jeot and diecussed what Canadian geode
ceuid edvantageously imparted.
Mite et. ea. ettlet1,4.3N netresgp.
nee CentestevatIve Lender Irs a item
away at Calgamer,
Calgary, Sept, 23, --On Saturday Ketaita,
114 Wrden, awl Mr. Northrup, g.P;.„. re -
ked some bruiees j'aMpilig 013
of their carriage to eseape =Assay.
The rest of f) party jumped out with, -
met receiving any -bent.
THE 3.1,1,13KET ItIOPORT.
labk Stoe).g. Trade, -Wheat 1
Firmor.-Lateat tftticiona.
U9Thtitly E'vetting, Sept. ta.
Toro,Ato st. 1.cwrenee Morttet,
Reeeltas ot grata en Me street Imre to-
day were entitle. eemeeting to Octet 1,010
bps:bele. iteelecese sees slow wet- there woe
Utfle tlemand aey orodoee.
Wheai-Oee Imitate:0, Isaeeele oe white
SQ ed ate lower at aSe to etee, and Wee !sweets
el re ct lee teeter et teSe to Gee; 109 busliel4
Iseeeee sole le tower at 64c *9 Ga.
-Eight eel/area etteltele sold *
t aie to aec.
enroer Iseudecil leseltete sole le
Ove 441e to 4-10,
ilay--Oue toed of old eolil at $15.00 per
toe. New temotby Was about steadee se-
t
a $12 to 31i.60. Clover was easier at
o ete Total detrieelea were. loads,
r -Otte Wad wit). higher at ell Per
IIINISTiR TOO TAIIIIATPR ,rue -10„oni stueorr.
'2.1;desept..'01. Sept -Woe.
"wet ZeleeZ0.04.10 51.0e3.000
OM at es• "Mee let,030. 7.5e2atiO0
ai a. ,,,.. ateat $.7.5t1,000 11,eelia
TIM VieNeiCT4 eennatireit LIPP
M.
PPlibUTAN.
.ut1naJ arioistern" Stotemeatto Ito
• eattenot IttvOlve Uovietnee
Pfilletan's Ireentioneible.
Aner °rate,
aria, Sept. 23. -At a political banquet
n at Matha, Pepartment •of Char
-Inferieure. yesterday, Premier
endeavered, to efface the damn -
et the recent indiscreet utter.
t el Marine, M. Pei
-
the Minnister et War, General
e. Atter deelaving that the Govern,.
anent.% religions pulley bad not violeted
tilo Pottecydat, Wein he seeid, the COI -
net reepeeted. M. Mabee atroogly nun -
tested against the aetion of hie politzeal
ppouente, who. lie said. animated by A
deeire to bremireh the Governmentde
foreign Roney, had *eV:a upon the re-
marks Of Wielded Minietere. delivered
hy them in the ferver of extemnerary
aftereliener oratory, nud not alwaye ger-
cetly reperted, and had used. them Mit
Government utterance*. The Preenier
eonteuded that :mein individual etatee
incline could not involve the revered -
indite, of the Goverannent.whiela under the
Perliementary sedan could may be In-
volved by the Premier, who alone vas
reeponeible to the Chambere and Mc
nountry. In tine matter of foreign poi.
*aid M. Combe, only the llinieter
'Foreign AffAire ia entitled to speak
and net In the name of the Government
The Premier'e speech was received with,
prolonged and esitinuelast le cheering.
A ODNDROCS nrattesT4
mutton to Nona mow
Rixe,00moo to xalotato it.
Colorado Spring, Colo.. Sept. 23.
the will of the late W. 8. Stratton ot
cetera& $1,000,020 Is tiven to build a
hospital bonne here, and praetically all
the rest of his great estate of $14,0000
000 to maintain it.
ENFORCING' CRIBS AUL
RISII ME511114118 CliAlIGED WITI1
INTIMIDATION.
Adiourned and Prisoners Tto..
main in Custody -Mr. Durk% 111.P.,
Declines to Accept liall-Otiter
Cages Proceeding.
London, Sept. 23. --Messrs leeinnenti
Ilaviland Burke, M.P. ; Michael Reddy,
M.P., and Chairmen of the Birr Rural
Dietriet Council ; Wm. Lowry, Chairman
of the Birr Board of Guardians, and
Alicia:Lel Hogan have been arraigned un-
der the critnes act at Birr, eharged with
intimidating sliopiceepers into joining
the United Irish League. Birr Is ht
King's County, Ireland, send the distriet
where the 'town is situated is a eentre of
Irish League agitation. A SlIalltlatiS Was
also issued for John GI/omen, M.P. on
the same charge, but he wrote M.P.,
Wales, refusing to OW), it. P. L. J. Len-
non, a member of the league, was also
summoned, but failed to appear., Tito
hearing of Messrs. Burke, Reddy, Lowry
and Rogan was adjourned, and the font.
men were remanded to custody. Air.
Burke refused to accept bail because
the others were not permitted to do so.
J. P. Farrell, ALP., has been arraign-
ed at Longford, charged. with publishing
intImidatIons in his neWspaper, The
Longford Lader.
The examinations have begun at Dub-
lin of the editor, manager and publish.
er of The Irish Peorle, who are also
charged with publishing intimidatione.
The llagistratea -refused the applications
made 'by the defendants to subpoena Mr.
Geoege Wyndham, Chief Secretary for
Ireland, and other members of the C4ov.
eminent as witnesses in the case.
On the application of the Crown coun-
sel the summens against Jahn °Ton -
nen was dismissed.
A mass meeting of Nationalists was
held at Wexford to protest
against the Government's erbees act
prosecutions. Wm. EL. K. Redmond, M.
P., in a speech at the meeting, intimated
that he had no intentio.n answering
the summons �T the Kifirs _bench 1)1.
vision of the High Court for next Wed.
Uesday.
Tbe Duke of Abereorn and Lord
Barrymore having noth declined to at-
tend Captain Shaw- Taylor's proposed
Irish Land Conference, •it is probable
that the conference will now not be
negotiated at eeasoilable rates of com- hem.
irussion,
For , Snle.
Several Valuable Farms in HAY,
'OSBORNE, STEPHEN Artd AloGILL-
IVRAY; also Three very desirable Re-
sidence properties in Exeter.
Varela 'Wanted.
We have purchasers for good form.
and in the vicinity of Exeter, or who
will Exchtno•e
APPLY TO
Will, Bolden, David Mill,
Valuator. Manager.
OFFICES; Dickson & Carling's-NeW
Elook, Exeter,
A vitTrim OF CTIOLEBA.
Canadian 51(issionary in the Chinese
• Field Dead.
Toronto, September 23. -In the
absence of Rev. Dr. Warden, a
cable was received by Mr. A. Warden,
Ms secretary,. yesterday, to the follow-
ing effect 'Hood died at Hwai Ching,
19th, cholera!' The cable refers to Rev.
Thos. Craigie lIood, formerly of Ilareow,
Ont.i evil° weet ont under the Peesby-
terian Foreign. Alission Board to labor
in Chtingtefoo in August,. 1300, and bas
been In china .since that date. No news
of the deceased mIsstonary s illness had
been received until the table arrived.
Deceasod was unmarried. The news was
forWaraed as soon as it was received to
his relatives at Herrow. Mr, Hood- evas
supported 1)y St. dphn's Church, Gerard
street east, of which Rev. 3. MCP. Scott
is pastor.
Militia Going `amp.
Toronto, Sept. 23. -Lord Dim-
( mead and party arrived in
the city yesterday morning and left
later In the day for the camp at Nia-
gara. The Commander in, Cblef started
on the steamer Mora at 2 o'clock. A
number of other Military officers left
during the day, but the greatest number
will arrive in camp to -day. A large num.
her of men and horses came in. from the
east on the G.T.B. and were transferred
to the boat at 5 o'clock.
•
Tp./.10ClItAPII name -mins.
The Ramilton dog-catcher has been
taken off.
Mr. John O'Brien of Alliston. fell from
his waggon and was killed.
Mr. T. S. Carman's steam yacht Car-
mana was burned ttt Belleville.
The Government has decided on
Thursday, Oct. 10, for Thanksgiving
Day.
arley• :One 17.4110.1* Ye411144
.• IR"
Wheat %creased 1.105.100 buehele the
moL
week: a Tear ago It Inereaeed 3.70.00
Choosie Mee/eats.
Tateileae. Sept.ea," -Victoria Coste
Ceeeee Iloere met hero heckle; IMO !were
were tweak% ;pie eole ;it Ileac. Messrs,
Piteeerala. t1weH awl liege owe Ole
Mayers pre'ant, lelovelb.• and lir. Pite-
rule tooli itiO each ead Mr. liogg 1100
2. i'ePt...22.--At the letica Dairy Ward
rade to -itis Iles eget:leg Er elitese watt
tote ot 7,ZIToxe. Lime whtte ette
votoreil bole et lateto smell at1loTee. Creales
eta' better. leo paeltegee at Vac.
Cletelo aistedevert.
London. Sept, Rees-Vielteci Stetert eattle.
tt: titteotel; Cosealen rattle letelee
glilweea,
zooid. Sept. Auct4l4st cattle, Ili
ed.
montreal Ltva Stacic.,
atreal, Sept, fe.2.--T1u nierket at the
Esetl Abeittstr wae uot very favored%
;gulag. Liceeipts et eattle amounted
ee the deurend ter 'diem wee net
;olive prim ter lite eholeent offered
4 not exceed. Ae. 'The bulk meld at fiti
r fair to ewe ;led :a 2e to 30: tor cowmen.
:ergo uareber ot swop were envied, re.
ceipta been; out WO bead.. Theft itolti at
SW to 3% Per lb. A few Itundred lanilis
were *Mated end prices tange4 about ite
hixlier than tillei1p, ealhea Were net 11$ rel7
Rivet dunned, the receipts hew about 15
bead, Mid Mu pato pet !Mil raugtug trona
rd to $le.
Untie unroll* Cattle nearkot,
Beet nunate, Sept. ""1---Cattle-e1tecelptie
; Pe5e0; tilowl good cattle bare)), e1eit4; era.
ere lea *0 leo- lower: prime steers, ei.e0 to
' ee; pea to choler, Se.23 to 47.5; eanunou
to beet butt:hero' enters. $3.73 to eit: belfere.
13,e3 to $5,51.); tows. *2.30 to $1,74miners.
1.04 t0en.75. to *tee; teedere.
' to $1.3.5ettlee; ; stockers. gs to
;gore, sa to 4150; Texas steers, el to
ge: good rreeln CUM and spriugers Ottoug,
$2, higher; common slow; good to elloiro,
to AGO; common togood, $25 to $45.
N.-Mee:re, 050 head; ateady; tope,
'3 to $9.41_ common to geed, sem to
ne. none -Receipt% 17,takt head: aky
Renee: hears, eLea to *Lute tutzeds eeatt
to $7,05; 2orkere. *TAO to SLetl: llitht do.
'1.110 to $7.35; *7.20 to vr.40: saugtille
$0.0 to $11.174 stags, $5.50 to Ayl: graseera,
$7 to ;7.40; dairies, $7.30 to At4;0. Sheen
and lambs-Reeelpts. 20,400 hood; shooP
3141 Iambs, early sales easier, later sales
25c lower; top lambs, $5.40 to $5.501 eons
to 11004, $4 to $5.35i yearling% $4 to $4.45;
wetuers, $1 to $4.2..: owes, $3.25 to $3.151
Sheep, top mixed, $3.75 to $1; culla to 3000.
$1,75 10 $3.50.
Chicago Live Steak.
Chicago, Sept. 22.-Cattle-iteeelPts, 22,.
OW, Including 200 Texans and 1.0,000 west-
erns; steady; good to prim, steers, $7.50 to
AS.05; poor to medium, $4 to 37; stockers
t141417 t'ertlig; 11')Ltttl 'S$;,3.11; Argi
s, o .7 ue . 1.
to $2.501 Inills,7$2.24 to .,q5; valves, 1$3 to
$7.25; Texas led bteers, 33 to 34.50; west-
truti stecti. $3.73 to 4,..o..So. Tiogs-uefelpts
to choice heavy, $7.5.6 to $7.'S5; rough
benvy, $7.20 to $7.40; lIght, $7.30 to $7.70;
bulk of sales, $7,35 to $7.55. Sheep -Re-
ceipts, 04,000; sheep, killers steady; lambe
iteadel good to choice wethers, $3.50 to $4;
fair to choke mixed, $2.50 to $7:..50.
SIontren1 Groin toad Prodare.
William Rogers, a G,T.R. sectionman,
was crushed to death between two cars
at Liudsay.
Gen. Botha, has received $100,000 in
aid of the destitute Boers from Arthur
White, en American.
There are 10,000 wounded Bos
ers ac-
eording to Om Botha, who are ittcap.
able of working and require assistance.
Dr. 3. IL Tennant of London, Ont., is
lighting an outbreak of hog cholera at
Tilbnry East. Ile had nearly 300 hogs
killed.
a. lion escaped from its one, near the
Grand Opera, noose in Ottawa, and caus-
ed a panic. The beget was soon recap-
tured.
The Board of Works ha.s given the
Freeman Vertilizer Company of Hamil-
ton 30 days to abate the nuisance at
their works.
Several buildings in London, Ont.,
'were damaged or destroyed by a Are
that started in Trebilcock's livery' on
Bihmond street.
Charles Turner of Eidgetown was ac-
cidentally shot by James Martin while
the two were handling a revolver, He
is likely to recover.
The first report of the Royal Commis-
sion on the effects of martial laW in
South Ahem recommends the immediate
release of 113 prisoners.
A Relead despateh reports all the ele-
vators at that point closed, being full to
the roof, with no cars in sight. The
Canadian Northern employees say they
have no empties available.
The old Parliament buiiclings on Front
streot, Torouto, have beett.sold to the
Paving & Constructing Company for it
sum in the nele,hborhood of 55,000. The
purchaser must remove all material by
July 1.
The Ottawa. Council has gratatecl tho
Bell Telephone Company a lease for five
year's in return for a yearly payment of
$.1,000, the rates to be $10 and 520 for
ecromeroial and private telephones .te-
eetiyelz.
LXILK Mgli$4
GO TO THE,
OlIANGED EACH' AVEDNESDAT
wheat (1 aa'EXETER BeitER
. 16 11
Potatoes, per 45 50•
000 7 00
1 05 200
.ff,aY,. Per ton . ..
glom*, per cwt,„ roller...,
Euttee.
Eggs....................
Ride; per 100 lbs.......400
Live hogs, per cwt.-- 6 50
Dressed .... . 7 75 00
Shoets per met- - „ 00
Bran per cwt, „
All Stuffed Up
That'e the condition of many eaerere
from catarrin espeeielly he tbe morning.
Great difficulty is experienced in, clear.
in the head end throat.
No wonder catarrh causes headaches
ampnire The taste, emelt and hearing,
pollutes the breath, deranges We stow'
ach and affects the appetite.
To eerie catarrh, treatment mem& bA
COPSlitlatiOnal-altetatiVO and tolliC.
"I Was ill ter fear montbs with Want,
in the head and tbroat. Pad a bad cough
mised bleed. I bad beeonne clise
Termed when my husbannt ninagbt a hottle
; Neod.e Semen:44m 41.0 perstrir
try it. I 0.4Viee tIc.t. tate .. bee
FOR
PURE MANITOBA
HWUE FAMILY
(st4r). •
FLOUR
::13E$T.••• ...PASTRY- •
(Priueess)
WREATLET.
alreakfast Food)
A pod suPply of.. ,I4Tillieed
.(1, 'Chop always on hamt.
Give Our Flour and Feed
trial and be....convineed . that
it s •
Roller and Plat g nders it
use to suit customers,
• • liattreY BroS.
aro, via 1PM Me UP." U4S. iiken socre-5,ors to J. eebbliedick & Son,
a, West fetscomle. 8.
ood s %Farsaparilla
TwaSeecqul'imild PIANOS
Cures eatarrh-it goothes and .$treugth- upright
eus tbe mucoue ulecehnule And hudtlA
up the whole eyeteva,
Grover Misenee, nged tifteer
As accidentally shot and killed by a
der brother 1111%14mM Towmbip.
STOPA Tit QOCOU
ania WORKS Orf TOO Wen,
edv- nerearaereeloeTetevierenee cOd Su c
4 COTO No Pte. Prive 5 Petite
zo Rowe sbot and fatallY wound-
' Etellia Therrien. of Brandon.
n n committed suicide. tie $
t.aged at a party of Miss Therrien's
mpanions shooting game on bi$
nem.
TO CURE A cow oa ONE PAY
Take Leacative Broom quinine Tate
lets. druggiees refund tbe money
iE it fade to cure. Vie. W. Groyne'
eignattwe is on each box.
Hog cholera is reported In Oxford
At Arnprker Mr. Honace Wileon's
little daughter was drowlictl by failing
ilitet a tub Water.
Vivinior Roldin.of 3,lanitathaibas 6eif'
ficiently recoyeresd from his recent in-
disposition to attend to bueinesse,
Mrs. Alfred Riley. of St. Thomas.at-
tempted to commit suicide by sticking
be* head under a moving train. She
was rescued.
Three thousand four hundred and
thirty-seven cape reliels who surren-
dered under tine peace proclamation
have been disfranchised for life.
Samples of s gar beets trim Bruesede,
Brantford, Orangeville. :11arkhar», St.
Catharines Rita Guelph are being an-
alyzed at tine Ontario Agricultural
College.
z.-et(1)..ant,tt%.,6*4.116 4.9"03`; ggh:Dra
Montreal, Sept. 22.-.Ora1n-The :tweet
keetks quiet,' nue there is a generally easy
tone; ao. 2 white oats sold molly at 34e
and at ;Mae anon for September shipment.
Peas were quoted at 77e adeat. Isueketemat,
Ole to arlefic afloat. Lye, oehe afloat No.
3 barley at 40e and No. 3 at 47e afloat,
lelour--The demand Is quiet, but panel
are Orin. We quota -Choice Manitoba
spring wheat patents, et to $4.23; seconds,
$3.70 to .$3.0e; strong bakers', e3.31) to
e3.43; whiter wheat patente,. 0. 70 to §
straiglit rollers, -$3.50 to *3.04 do in bags,
$1.130 to el.75; extras, 4.00 to 46&
eleal--The demotd has fallen oft and
prices are easy -cm spot at *4.50 per lerl and
itt e2.1*** per
Peed -There Is a fair amount of immness
at steady pates. We quote t -Manitoba
bran, in bags, 13 To *10 .30; snorts in
bags, $22 to $23; Ontario Meta, in buik,
fleet° to $1.1; sborts, $22, In bulk; laoullie,
1;323 to $30, according to quality,
Cheese -The market in the country owing
to speculation is much firmer than here.
Finest Ontario, 3.0%e 101fic• finest town-
ships, 1030 to luy,i,c; fittest duebec, lhe to
10%c; line cheese. 0%0 to 0%C.
Butter -The butter situation Is 'much the
Sante as that of cheese, that is to say,
legher in the ouutry than here. Country
prices are equivalent to 20e to 214c laid
down here, but these are not get qa0table
20%c;cre;; ffleitnecyst o
ttownships creamery, 20e to
0
wnships creamery, 20ye0 to
204ec; boot Quebec. creamery, 20efic to
20eI0; One creamery, aSc to 181/2e; dairy but-
ter, 15e to 15e.
Eggs -There is a iirm demand nt trm
prices. We quote selected, 1Seec to 10e;
candled stock, 16Iac to 17e in a Jobbing
way, straight receipts nt 153e to iec, No.
2 at 131/20 to 14c in round lots.
ProirisiOns-The demand for most lines is
quiet,but prices keep firm. We quote:-
Heavy Canadian short cut mess pork, $24.50
to $25; Canada short cat back pork, $23.5t1
tO $24; light Canada short cut clear pork,
§28.30 to $24; finest kettle lane 20 -Ib pails,
1e140 to 12eee; extra pure lard, in 20 -lb
101y4c to 1114el choice refined com-
pound lard, 9c to 914ac; L'Oar's Head brand,
In 20 -lb wood pails, $2 to $2.08, Globe at
$LSO th 1.00; 20 -lb tin pails Vie lesS Per
In; hams, 12e to 14c, and bacon, 13c to
14e net m.
Leading 'Wheat Mark;ets.
c'iosing previous
Cash.
chienge 7514
New -York
Toledo . 731a
?Slimes . °Sys
'Detroit, 721,4,
St Lculs 60:14
se. 2 nor 73
Uti'tall 1 hard. 72 ,
day. Closter- to -day.
Dee. 'Cash, ins.%
6014 SO 7014
424'4 74% 7314
601/2 70 b1143
7234 7814 74
ecee 671/2 ewe
6014 74 Tuna
.. 72% ..
British Markets.
Loa don, Sept 22i._ -Opening -Wheat, en
passa„ge, steadier. Corn, oa passage, o•tdet
-and steady. Wheat, Earttsti country tuor-
ites, of yesLerdi-Q:• quiet aucl st.eadzi; feresen
- . • .
London, Sept. 22.-Close--51ark Lane mil,
ler N1arko-11/licat foreign quiet but
, steady; .Enelisli steady, Corn, Amerleaa,
'nothing deifin.; Darnitlaa ulot but s tea aY•
re)r.r, Amortiou teen at en telvence of 3d.
-
One Square PIANO
OR SALE CITEAP
New Pianos and
Organs
Always in. Stook
sEwnvo MAPHINES.
OOP eperienee ia the sewilog
blue BlISIne$s (12 ware) it guareat-
tee of ems gooU . .
We Marry in etock the beet 51n.
shines that the market Affords and
sell on easy terilile...74all'evdttes and Re-
pairs for all kinds of Matinee always
on band.
Sheet Music, Allesio Hooks, Hymn
Books, Etc., loept let Stock.
CALL AND SHE L'$. IT WILL, PAY
YOU.
IVIART111
HARVEST
EXCURSIONS
Willbe run on
Sept. 30th
returning until
Nev,1,(11t,istr,:.
hierCAN ItATES to
Win nicett...•
Estcvatt.....
Min
Arcola ...
Mooso
Wawancen
iiinscartlt
Grand. V cw
Swan River.
k
Monsclas
w., ,
Yorliton...1
8
30
Pr. Albert. I atoll
Mnolood.• ;Quo
Red neer-) $40
Stratia-
coma,/
From all points In Canada, Azilds, 6aulte Ste.
Marie, Windsor tied East.
For any pamplilet Ovine further particulars,
apply to the ticare,t Canadian Patine Agent,
or to
A. H. NOTMAN,
.At. Gene Pass. Agt., 1 Eing St., East Toronto.
FIREMAN* ROSS LOST B18 LtFE.
Perth, Ont., Sept: 1S. -A. railway
accident, at Moberly station, about 15
miles from here, this morning, result-
ed ha the death of Fireman Ross, of
'Havelock, oncl the destruction of lotus
fruit cars, a beggage ear and an ex-
press car. Engineer Rose bad two
ribs broken, and another fireman
ntuned Gorden Peters was badly
shaken up. None of the occupants of
the passenger car were injured other
than receiving a severe shock. Relief
trains were sent to the scene, and the
passengers were transferred to them.
Fireman Ross, who was killed, is sur-
vived by a wife and family of two.
It is a Difficult Thing to Please
All People all the Time,
Malt Breakfast Food
HAS ACCOMPLISHED THE
GREAT WORK.
It Possesses All The 600d Points
that People Look For.
^
FHB I
CLEARING SALE of Plows,
Gang Plows, Land Rollers,
Harrows, (ST., &e., now go-
ing on.
Exerything to be ehared off
by
JULY 1 1902
FIRST COME,
FIRST SERVED.
Any Amount of Wrought and
Cast Iron Wanted.
The task of pleasuig all the people
all the tune has been tea y aceolnplish-
ed by Malt Breakfast Food, the most
delicious of all breakfast grain foods.
Malt Breakfast Food pleases yonng
ond old all the tinie, simply because it
possesses all the gond points that con-
tribute to health. Young children
thrive 00 14; adults find it energizing
and healthful; invalids and convales-
ents love it, becanse of its fine and deli-
ente flavor and its soothing effects on
the weak stomach. It has captured
all palates 1)y tis debeiottsuess. Your
Grocer sells it.
JAS. MURRAY.
Cook's Cotton Root Compound
15 snedessfully used monthly by over
10,000Ladies. Safe,effeetual. LadMs ask
your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com,
pound. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills axtd
imitations are dangerous. Price, 1S'o. I, $1. key
box; No. 2,10 degrees stro'n ger, $8 per box. NO.
1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price art d two &out
stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont.
IP167310S. 1 and 2 sold and reconntiended by all
responsible Druggists lu Canada. 6
No. 1 and No.2 are sold in Exeter by
0. Lutz and 3. W. Browning, Drug-
gists.
DASHWOOD
FURNITURE STORE.
You are invited to call and inspect iffy
large assortment of Furniture and
furnishings whit -ii 1 will offer at
very close prices. My stock con-
sists of the folloWin.-0-
-
Parlor suites, Bedroom suites,
Spring Mattresses, Bed. -
steads, Couches, Lounges,
Tables, Chairs of all descrip-
tions, Sideboards, Rockers,
Fancy Rockers, Curtain
Poles and TliMliliDgs,
Shades, Mouldings, Mirrors,
Pilow Sham Holders, T -Tat
Racks, Towel Rollers, &c.,
Picture Framing a specielty
Baby Carriages, G o-ei trts,EXpress g-
mis, Carts, Rocking bov.ses, etc.
Undertaking.
I carry a large and well assort-
ed stock in this line. In time of need
do not fail to call.
The abo v e stock is bought from the
leading Manufacturers of Canasla
and bought at the closest prices
and one expeeses are low there-
fore we eau sell it at ptices nitieb
will surprise you. Give us A call
before purchasino* elsewhere.
IVIcisaac.