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Exeter Advocate, 1903-2-19, Page 5,THR ezeter boorate) peldished, every Titoreday Morning at the feelee. -BY the- ADVCCATe. PUBLISHING. t3QMPANT TERMS or $1313SORIF1ION. One pollee per ammo) if paid in edeanee, $1.5o it act eo pai& eyeeeeeecea.teeeaao, metetcso owe eie-peeletese4 eet.e=, No paper discontinued until all erreareges are paid, Advertisements without specified directams will be toiblisbedwt fL and chafe ell vow -tingly. Liberel discount mode for trauseient advertisements inserted for long weeds. Beery description of J011 pmeelogo turned out in the finest t!tyle, and at moderate retes. Cheemes. money orders, Sae, for advertieine, sebseelptioas, ate, to be umie peyaide Chas.R. Sanders, EDITOR. Aso PROP FrotessIonal Card$. girgsmAx,i,.D.s.„& DU, A, INNS MAN, L.D.S„ leleS„ /loner gradeate 0 ToroztO! lirdMIZ4tY. . MNTISTS„ Teetb ettraelei Witheet 41y pein, or any bad effeets 011ieeh Fonsoree Peace:, west., side eleie etreer, Nxoter. DR. D. Avrozi ANDERSON (D,D,S. L.D.S DENTIST Donor Ormluate af Toronto lieniverety and Poyal Deem of *Vidal eergeons e4 Ontario. Also Post OTOUlte of Chivago Shoot of Proethetie Dentistery (witb honorable mention.) Alleminutie Cold and Vulcanite Plates made in th neeteet reamer possible. A perfeetly harmless on eesthtb used for ;I:delta:3 ext raetiou Voile Office vP0 door eoutit 4/Carling liras. store, gneter. nedleal DR. T. P. NeLAUGIILIN, NtL'IlliElt OF Til& College of Pile -se -laps and Snrgeons Ontario. Phyeleien, Surgeon and Aceowateur. Deice. Polio weed. Org. i'vr. Java P. WOTA, 021,e and Residenee, 29a Jeer grieves Ave.. Loeloa Ont. Sperial attention paid to diteatee of women. (Mee liettre, leeff9 to 4 sk TNICESON 4 CARLING, BARRISTERS. .1, tots. No:erica Cenveyaneere. Ceentulsei Selleitera to Moleaas Drink. etc. Mom to lean a .west ratee of intereet. 011iees, Main street. lexeter L Caluoso, L. 11. theitso, .F e W. OI.ADRAN, (Sareeseor to Elliott Ohd. wee) Dniester, Soliritor. Neter, Mlle Con. ve,yeneer. lite. Money to loerr at lowest rates of in- Ofilee, Main street, Exeter. Auctioneers tO Winehelsea. Limited Auctioneer for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex. fo the townihip of lesbarne. Seki promptly Attended to end tenni reasounble. Soles arran,eal Dot omcv, wineutisok. TooRP5 PbooptoRine, The Great Rngtrali Raney. Sold owl retommended by mutat' in Canada. Only roll, able medicine discovered. ,Siz package.* guaranteed to cure oil forms o Sexual Weakness. all effects ot obuso or excess, Mental, Worry. lexeeeetve aim ot To- baoco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt or price, ono package SI, six, Ss. One win PUssr* siA tell.; cure. Pamphlets free to eny address. Tlso Wood ompany, ViDdsor, Ont. WoodS PhoSpbodine is soldin Exeter by J. W. Drowning and 0. Lutz Druggists. The Molsons Bank (Chartered by Parliament, 1855) Mead (Mee, liontrear. Paid up Capital.. . .... -B2,500,000 Reserve Fund...............2,250,000. sAs.'hr,uorr, Ceseinnat ALtent.GEn. -EXETER BRANCH - OMIT bur: -10 fun. ta 3 pare Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m, A. general levfleing basiness transacted eioney advanced to good Farmers at lowest rates. Savings Bane Deposits front ea and upwards receiv- ed. interest allowed at Inghest current rates. Dicesox eeCeinexo, N. D. Mimeo, Solicitors. •Manager. CREDITON 'ROLLER MILLS, cozto=zomptoccoormccg,1/4(.'mc ard giving excellent • satisfaction since Re- modelling our mill. GRI TING and,CHOPPING- DON:PROMPTLY. 8.,syktErrze43- THE---. Tri 1' 1 nrid8 j11Ih Bill Of 0811411 RPM; OFFICE, MONTREAL Capital le'aidll"p Rest ' •-6,000,000 2,700,000 ' A eeneral Banlcing fatalness transacted. InVerest at most, favorable eurrentrates allowed on $aviugs "Bank accounts end Depesit Receipts. CommercialLetters of Credit issued, available in China, Japan and other foreign coutitries. Travelling Letters of Credit issued to travellers in all parts of the world, • TIloS •PYSHE, Gee/liter, MAlleeen. .1'...neepte.5, SUFI! BniNtillES kaHlEP INSP OMR. + • ' CilEDITON-5 ONT. W. S. prirsuolat, Manager. Ira 'Wright, of Lyn,Ont, liked twen- ty-one, was struek and instantly kil- led by a train On tile: Roine,`'WLter- town & Ogdensburg ' Railroad,. 'neer, Morristown, . I.Y. ains in the -Back Are symptoms of t weak, tOrpld or stagnant condition of the kidneys or liver, and are a warning it is extremelY hazardous to neglect, so important is • healthy action, of the organs They aro commonly atteoded hy loss of energy, lack of Courage, and some- times by gloomy fereboiling and de- spondeney• . 4I was taken ill with kidney trouble, and beeame so weak I could scarcely get around. took medicine .without benefit, and fmallY detaded to try Ifood's Sarsaparilla.. After the first boatel telt so much better that I continued its use, and six bottles made me a new woman. When my little girl was a baby, she could not keep anything on her stomach, and Ive gave her lIood's Sarsapa- rilla which cured her."' Mae, TnolLits 1 • Wallaceburg, Out. llood's Sarsaparilla Cows isidney and liver troubles, re - fierce the back. end builds tm the whole 'system. .A.LL THE USEFUL branches taught in the -4teatelgreN4 Our st»dents are »ot gnaranteednicejobs,htit Later a (muse in this College it will be NO TORE FON THEM TO HUD AHY POTION, am them, if poseillie to obtain employment, but we Rest equip them to maintain the 'high reputation tine eebool ints uequired. W, WESTERVELT, Prineipai. Goderiell tp; While m'aged in cutting wood the other day ;Me. Perey Vole came near hieing the end of his •little finger. lie slipped ufn log with the axe In his band and the axe cut dean through the bone. only a little patticle of flest holding_ it ma It is •feared funputation will be the result. OUR OLD FRIENDS Ever True and Unfailing are The DIAMOND DYES. APP*Talm+,-cppi Old friends who are ever ready and able to help us in our thne a need Ara indeed tree friends. Diamond. Dyes aro the old home friends Of our Canadian people, 41.11d have proved blessings in thousands of bottles. When the heart craved for a new dress, skirt, Mone, jacket, opera, shawl, fresh bright ribbons or feathers at times when eneonomy had to be observed, the Diamond Dyes quickly tmutsformed old and faded garments and materials into new ereatious, thus saving large annum!: a money in the home. If you would have the best results in your dyeing work, always use the Diamond byes. Send youv address to The ;Wells & Richardson Co., Limited, 200 Moon- tain St., Montreal, P.Q., and you will be supplied with new Dye I3ook, 45 dyed samples and artistic designs of the Diamond Dye ielat mid Rug Pat- terns. -4- 0 Don't forget the old man with the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh lie SO, much needs. - To all weak and • sickly children he -gives rich and strengthening food. To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish are now giown up and have children of their own. He stands for Scott's Emul- sion ot pure a5c1 liver, oil -a. delightftil food and 'a natural THE FIRE RECaltD. zsrAmp.w F.SOAPE BROX A WALe LACEBITACi ITOTSI5. The Pihnson House Destroyed by Fire-II:no at Mount Bryeges and t.e Oecupent of the 110140. 'eke Zeal:I:detente 3Vallaceburg, Feb. ee.-The Johnson euee, owned and ocewdied bY B. et >.1 La an eerie' hour yesterday. The f:re had eetnee oo raueir lleatiwey befereo being oveee.1 ty etre of the goeete le the, Of: tifore wao eo ocoeleilify of eev- eo tee It id et* eunteute. Tito Inraates. ete eteeeze.4 eoieeie ee oceseiLle foal, ;.,:t gee yet, a nureteee leeefes neatey nil their clothine. Lee.; on hole:leg :tee coo. - ..vete about ei,lese. • Pertly eovered la- In- ur..rtee, uldon. Ont. Fele 17. -The reed- e.likre of Freak Kindred 5,n the Adelaide roz5d at 11155unt Brydges was burned yesterday. Mr. Kindred 1,:ept house aloae, end as nothing vote 11 oi him by the peree its coming to who], c,iscuverA the reins ot the Izowe, the conjeentee 114i arisen that pe0i4ed in tile lamilton. Feb. 17.-1ire started et the rear parlor of Mr. W. A. 11uglas' rc,ithmze., 165 King etreet, weei, about 0.3e 4.111. yesterdey, in a mane e unistiowp, and damage to the octet of neaely 8nm° was done. Con - eider ble excitement preveiled for a there being, several boarders in the ouse at the time, end Mr, ateel Mrs. 4)1ellg1as received some burns 01 tryiree to extinguish the blaze 411el save the irnishinge. The department was ,ellee out, but the parlors were left a wreck. istvo pianos, one of which be- longed to Mr. Alfred Tory, were dam- aged. Air. Douglas was attending t furnece wheu his wife ran clown I the Cellar and cried out that the parker was on fire. •Mrs. Douglas was in tee room when the fire started. vra WHITS PIAGI7S. Me Treatment of Tuberculosis in Germany. Berlin, veb.17.--Yesterday the Chan- ellor sent to the Reichstag a memo- andom on tuberculosis treatment, bowing that out of 1,000 deaths in Germany of persons between the ages of 15 and do, 316 die from tuberculosis alone. „The mortality of the whole population averaged aea per 100,000 yearly. The health officer found that consumption can best be treated in special hospitals. The statistics of 185,6 to teot showed that on the aver- age out ot a hundred eves treated 37.7 were dismissed as euted or im- proved, 8.8 as no better, 34 as worse, and that o..; died. A. BRANDON rItG1Y,, Banks Swindled Cut a Several Thou. !sand Dollars. Winnipeg, Feb, e7. -Quite a sense- i5an has been created at Brandon by the discovery that a number of bank- ing institutions, notably the British North America and the Imperial, have been swindled to the extent of several thousand dollars by the operationsof a s. footle young farmer named L. S. Paterson, It appears that young Pat- erson some time ago discovered how easy a matter it would be to raise money on warehouse receipts. Blank warehouse receipt books were .generally left about the offices of elevators and grain warehouses. A number of blanks were torn out, and the names of the warehousemen forged thereon. Then the receipts were taken out to the bank and large amounts of money raised on them. In one or two cases, the name of J. Crawford, warehouseman for Mr. E. O'Reilly, was forged, and the money iaised at the benks. One or two other elevator people were victimized in the, same way. Some time ago the same game was successfully worked at Wa- pella. No arrest has yet been made, as the supposed guilty party has de- camped. FARM LABOR PROBLEM. - Ma . Government :adopts Practical Measures. Toronto, Feb. i7. -The scarcity of farm labor in Ontario was the subject .of a coAference Monday between Premier Ross and a de.: putation representing the County Councils of York, Ontario and Simcoe Coteaties. M. C. E. Lundy of Newmarket headed the party, Which included Councillors Johnston, Kirby, Pugsley, Hill and Rog- ers, and Clerk J. A.. Ramsden from York; Councillor Alex, Hardy from On- tario and Warden. Froomfield and Coun- tenors Graham! and Mowbray from , Sim- , cbe County. Mr. •Thomas ,Southeyorth, leirector of Colo.:eta-Oen, was aim) peO- scoot, ' . The Councillors -asked that the Pro- vince take some distinct' surep tolvard se- e\ cieth g for old Ontario e n. n now leav- leg England, peinting out t. et - the ten- dency was for them to go to new On- tario and the Northwest, where they be- come farmers oh their own account. Mr. Southworth tole.. of the demand for label. through 'hie deettrtment; sad said he, believea 10,000 men could be placed this -year• . ' , ' -', - • Mr, Hill, soggested, .sendingeageats to the porte of entry, butthis was thought to be inoefecteve, as the men were usual- ly ticketed through to the west. Va-B iiaz.nacavRE, pairs. •EXETER MARKETS flritth Zive Stock Trade Firmer-. errain, is ,Eigher. Monday Evening, Feb. zO. !Toronto St Lawren,ee Market. Tee receipts of grain and other pro- duce on the street putrleek her to -thy Were light. The dellle.nd WAS fair and prices were generaity steady. AS the Odi lee snew last night and tide morning was light In this sectioo of the country and tee re ids are getting into a better cone dithe the offerings toortorrow girould be larger. Wheat -le -rig steaey. la) bushels or white selling at 73e ami 200 leasbeis of goose at 6 ,e 71; DarleY-is coly; leasbels solel at 47c to Ike. . et-aey, eiel bushels selling* at 3ec to 2eeeee. Bay and Stfaw-Tho reeeipts were not large. but eenore•.... staff:emit to meet theOen-land: end wheel were stead.', 20 loads of hay -ening et el' ell for timo- thy Mid $'; Z.r! fq ler , and three lentee of Ftraw ef) to ;ea lerceseei lieee-There were norre ()gyred. out price.... nomeitaly um:hue:gee at Keel to e7.75 ier ecavy aeel $7.7.5tQi8or leglatO. 7".be Visible Supply. leeeetieee. Ve15.17„Vo. Witeee ..o': .;c 0.04690 57,12,l00 gC4,11;, 71:;f::.•?fel 1.11M A31.3 11)'11t1:43 2 .„ a,,,1411 ',,!'4144.030 1,esa,em ▪ eleheat oe Fee el1,6(11 heshels the pest eelt; it deereas4 hols. Britiela Cattle Zturltets, I Lealden. Nee 104.--e hole* 'Legated State cattle, 5 04e17. 71441. Larlenzet?!. t''!•'..). PO -Canadian Cattle* elid; trade -canter. Xentreal Live Ste*. Montreal, re!), le. -There were about RI head -et buteitere' cattle. 40 calvee and-rh sheep and ittobs offt,red for sale at the . go% god Abattoir to-detY. The butchere Wore out in fail fot,e0 am; trade wasbook With lower prices prevailing at round than were psild 0 . lest Thursday's mar - Velum beevea teara more puonizta than thee* hare been since the, new year and the)." 5,410.1 at from fie to Olie per lb; pretty geo4 stock t.aid at from Stitt to Me and the common stoch at from 2:4c to 3$.4o per lb. Calves. 1;41 from $3.40 to §I3 eamt, or from- de10 per lb. Sheep sold at fe0111 elee ..ea'd tetras .frotei Vic. to 4e per lb. 5°,11 bogs sold at from kie tO tee per 10, weighed off the cars. Zest Buffalo Cattle Market. rea,et Buffalo. Feb. P1.-Cattle-Rocelpiti. 1.050 bead; butchers" grades stendy;:others .slow: prime 'moms.. a to $4.24: 411114P114 40. alei0 tO ;Of& butehers' do, 44 to li1,.50; cows, .V..75to Si: heifers. nib' to $1,50; hulls, t,t-N to $4.:0; feeders., ta,75, OP $1.401 stoelters, $3 to ..11; stock heifers, *3-.50 to fresh cows mai springers, strong; owl to o140.1ce. §fiEl to $%1; mediu;fl. to good; to $43; common, *25 to M. Vealti-fle- ceipts„ Siti bead; We higher; tops, WO to t 0;COM01e0 geed, 55.50 te liega !oliocelette, 13,0.10 head; active; plg, 34.0 to 3,7,e higher; others, tie to We; beavy, WS to $712; medium,- $7,30 to, $7.36; York- ers, $744 to .$7.;;3; pigs, $1.40 to $7.45; remote, 44.0 to $140; MACS. $5.215 tO e$.75. 'Sheep and lambs--lteceipts. 26.100 head; sheen meter: iambs, lee to 16e higher; top lamb. .16',SO. to $6.90; culls to good, 14.2r, to eaele yearlitues,114.26 to $3,75:. OWeep 34.50 to H0;11; sheep, top mixed, $4,16 IS; culls to good, §vt.ro 10te.65. Chicago Zive Stock. Chicago, loch. 10.-Cattler-Ilecelpts. M- OW: about steady; good to prime steers, $4,40 to 43,40: POOP to medium. $3 to 34.:6; Stockera and feetiere, $2.3% to SLOP; cows. 41.1la to WO; heifers, aS to $4.50; tanners. 31.30 to $2.e0; hells. 12 to $4; calves, 83.23 to ss; troxes fed steers, 44.50 to 41.25. Uotra. Itkeeigatw!to-day, 33,000: to -morrow, 35,030; lett over. 0,004; strong tone higher: mixed and lonelier:4e el1.75 to $7.15; good to choice heavy, e7.10 to $7.11; rough heavy. $0.65 to $7.05; light, $6.45 to eatie bulk of sales. $6.F5 to $7.10. Sheep -Receipts, 20,000 sheep and Janet's Meade* to higher; good to choke wether, $4,75 to $5.50; fair to choke mixed, $3.60 to $1.75; native larnbs, 44.75 to e0.75; western lambs. $1.75 to e8.e0. Montreal Crain and Produce. Montreal. Feb. le. -Grain -Business con- tinuen very slow hi, PM lines, but prices are brat °Wing to the limited supply. Wo quote: --o. 2 white oats, 37eie to 37ereek tx- Stdrt', 317,40 high freights; peas. 720 hlgh freights; buckwheat, 4Slic to 190 oast on the G.T.R. riour-The market Is quiet and un - Changed. We qUote:-Cholee Manitoba spring*, wheat patents, $4.40 to $4.60; see- onds, $1.10 to $1.20; strong bakers'. 55.70; winter wheat patents, $3.85 to $1,10; straight rollers, $3.70 to $3.80; do In hags, $1.70 to $1.75; extras, $1.60 to elefe. Meal-Thero is a small Jobbing trade at $3.90 to e4 per barrel and at $1.e5 per bag. Feed -The market is fairly active at firm prices. We quotel-Manitoba bran firm prices; Manitoba shorts, $21 to $22: Ontario bran in bulk. $18; shorts, $20. and molulle to% to etee, as to quality*. Cheese -The market is quiet and easy, with prices nominal at 131,ec to 13%c for finest. Butter -The market is dull and weak. Finest Winter made creamery is selling at 22e to 22efic, finest held creamery at 21c to 211c, fine at 20c to 201,4o and western dairy in roils at 17efic to 18e. Eggs -There is a fair jobbing trade at steady poices. We quote -Montreal limed, lle to 12c; cold storage, 10c, and western limed 10c per dcizen. Provisions -The market is quiet, but prices aro steady. We quotet-Heavy Can- adian short cut mess pork, $24; Canada short cut* back pork, $23 to 423.50; light Canteea. sbort clear pork, e22.50 to e23; M- ost kettle lard, In 20 -lb palls, 12%c; extra pure lard, in 20 -lb palls, 109c to lleice choice refined donepound lard, Sc to 90; Boar's Head brand, In 20,1b wood pall°, 51.95 to $2.05; Globe, $1.75 to $L85; 20 -lb tin pails, Sic less per lb; hams 1.2eee to 14c and bacon lee to 150 per lb. Leading Wheat Markets.. Closing previous clay. Closing to -day. Cash. May. Cash. May. Chicago.. .7% .. 777 New York .. • 81.% el Toledo' ....... 77SO% 78 80 It{inieapo11s ........76..76 Duluth, 1 hard .. 77% ee do No. 1 nor ..,, 76% . 76% ,Milwaukee. 2 nor. 79 77% 79 777, Detrdit; 2 red .. 791, 81% - 791,4 81% St. Louis .. 71J 73% 721, 73% British Markets. Liverpool, Feb. 16. -Opening -Wheat, -spot *Seedy; No. le standard California, per dental, es' 117/201; Walla, 6s 80 to 6s Seed; No. red winter, Os ld to 6s 31/2.1; No. 1 noetheraa Manitoba, 62 730 to Gs 80; futures quiet; March, Gs 3yed value; May, . es 20 value; Jelly, ,ge 13id value. Corn, spot Steady; 'rnieed Ameelean, Per cented, old, no 'stock; new, 45 65ed to 4s 70; futures quiet; March, 4s 5,ed value; May„ 4s 3%d value. Flour, Minneapolis, 20s Gaeta 21s 90. Liverpool -Close -Wheat, spot steady; No. 1 standard California, per cental, Ge 111od; Walla 3d to Gs 81/40; No 2 red' . . winter,- Gs 10 to 6s glad; No. 1 northern Manitoba,' 6s 77Od to Gs 8d; futures quiet; The F'remier elepressed his hea.rty'sym- olarele, Gs -3ted vaeue; MaY, 6s 2d valuee patiry with the airn of the. deputation, Rile', 6s leed value. Corn, spot steady; end said that while it eves „too late to do ! mixecl -American. Per eentabold, no stock; neuelt for this season, he would at once I new, 4s 63,d .to 4s 7d, value; futuree quiet; c are , s Ved value. May, 42 3'/,d value, able the Ontario Immigration Agent at , London, 'of the urgency of the situation. and Mr. Flour, Minneapolis, 20s GO to 21s 9d. PNads.s ;rale* ec. a?ciuuflotartri lila? dirsotne a. dpypi setlageettO eso2sabseoielee Llverpo61, Mr. Thomas Byrne, W, T. 11. Preston, Dominion Agent, at , - London, rob. 111.-Openinge-Wheat, on He . also fa.v '...10 1.11e commencement next ers; Walla, , iron, white, $ eseage, 30s 60 country enetee part 02- Ontario , to secure , sellers; iron, evhite, January; "ses', sellers; ran et e- active prOpaganda!, In the old farm h'em. • Iron, rect. and blueeestearre, about due, lis ' 60 sellere; Iron, red and white, prompt, - 81s sellers; LePletto, f.o.ret., steam'pas- Goraeldis Son Appointed.:',..; • Bagel "OS '3a sellers, above average quail- , - . ee - ty. Corn, on passage, 'firm, but not ac. Washington, . _Feb. 16.4 -It, was ,an , tlye;,:cargoes mixed Americare, sail grade, nounced„,,,at the white ,/../oti,se' id,.dify February, 22s seller,s; LaPlatta yelloW CHANGED EACH WEDNESDeA5N -Wheat - . „ 00 07 Oats.. _ . 40 20 30 00 Cl). Potatoes, per bag 85. GO gay, per ton -.... 7 00 8 00 Flour, per cwt., roller.... 1 05 2 00 Dutter..., ....... 10 17 Eggs ...... ..... 18 Hides, pee 104 lbs 5 50 5 50 _Live hogs, per cwt..-- ri 50 5 50 Dressed Hugs 7 00 7 00 1 00 80 Shorts per limn per ewt. Turkeys Geese Ducks ieken . . .. . Dried Apples- ..... 12 5:4 11 .** "I bad a Very severe sietness that took off all iny hair, 1 ;lsasel a hoftle of Aye.es Vigor and it brOtlf.tht ofl apin," w. D. Quinn, Mereeillee, Ill. ; ,skgm;;;4440444440,04.44000194!-NwauRC44447-1MFf, One thing is certain,- i.yer's Hair Vigor makes hair grow. This is because it is a hair food, feeds the hair and the air grows, that's all there to it. It stops falling the hair, too, and al- ways restores color to ray hair. st.to a IOU. Ail dreaed*t %met eapple • send ne dollar nal we will eXpreaa TAA4 bottle. Ile aura and:tiro tbonate• e et your amen exam, owe. .04.514rese, C,.e.X= eo., Lowey, Xg.**. 'A TO THE EXETER ENI.E4 .111. ...PURE MANITOBA 1 E :FAMILY :FLOU0 • (Star) BEST PASTRY (Princess) WREATLET • (Breaktm.tt:70,4) sqpiy..:.of MiJ1fe1 011 hi11d. our Flour 'and Feed trial aud be eouV •ed that. is all right. Roller and Plate gthiiders ht use to soit Oustomers. Harvey Bros,. to J. Cidtbletlitle San 1 111 41 Mr. Henry IuelI,seuadrepped de Berlin. Wingbam: This week it is our vet y sad duty to chroniele (he death of Robert, James Patttetson, lintel eon of Mr. Pottereon aged 20 ,yeetts, i months and 23 days. Dot., as be was better known; was tuken ill on Saterday evening with appendicitis. An oper- ation was performed early Tneeday morning and, he was thought to be do- ing nicely, but a torn for the worse set in and he died early Wedneeday morning. Bt rt wit& an industrious young man and was held in high vs - teem by a large circle of friends, D• ON'T SPOIL IT. Use Wells, Richardson & Improved Butter Color, Don't spoil the rich, pnre cream that you have gathered for buttermaking by using a common and impure butter color when you do your churning. Wells, Richardson & Co's Impeovea Butter Color will give your butter the untitled golden June tint at this time of the year, and it never fades from the brittoe Do not accept or tise vile and worthless substitutes. .A.1. 4511 Ones insist upon getting the kind that makes prize butter. Sold by all druggists and general dealers. ANOS and ORG,4, We have ,inst veeeived a stnek of PIANOS 4,, 7. and ORGANS of the best makes ;led will eell thent at prices and terms that will eneble anyone to place their borne one t 40).5e Veatnilitd ins(' In Sewing Machines we carry e. lenge stated.: of the best makes, at priCei thztt will sorprise you, alece repairs, needles and oil rot' all ttlakee Of Mlle chines. Sheet and Duok. Musie, Hymn Deokee etre., always in stock, We will be pleased to show ytm our goothe PLEASE CALL S. MARTIN ok's Cotton Boot Compouna Th successfully used monthly by over .9001.adies.Safe,effectual.Ladlea so* _your ((rune% for cosies Genoa Ran Cam! mud. Tabu no otheroaa ell 241itures.Pilla an Imitations aro dangerous. rrion„ No. 3, IL per box: No. 2,10 degrees stronge r, $3 per box. No. or eonatied on receipt el Prier and two a`een/ SUMPS. The Cook, Conipsoy Windsor. Oat. orNo R. land a sold and recom mended by all responsible Druggista In<Audi. No, 1 toed No.2 are atila ill Exeter by ". Lutz mei J. W. Drowning, Drug. Ws. Henry Worthen of Poslineh, was Saturday while felling t ees. Robert Renewed 22, of Watimavater, Man., was crashed to death Monday by a falling tree. While returning from Eeeex Thurs- day evening Rohn Kenyon. a driver fur J. Elliott's livery, Comber, was struck and instantly killed on the •Aliddle Road crossing, Matta one mile west of Rusconth, by the 'Miehigan Central fast express, No. O. The bng- gy was Completely donoliehed, mai the unfortimate man was tin own about forty feet. The horse was but - slightly injured. RILL1NO EXPERIENCE Of Motorman Walden, in the employ of TORONTO STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. DID NOT' WANT TO GIVE UP WORK BUT WAS FORCED TO Do SO -TELLS tilOW FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS HE HOVERED BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH, TREATED BY THE BUM PHYSICIANS IN TORONTO AND HIS CASE PRONOUNCED SO • SERIOUS THAT HE VMS ADVISED, AS A LAST RESORT, TO USE THE. DR. SLOCUM TREATMENT -IS NOW IN GOOD HEALTH AND ei.r.ssEs • THE DAY HE HEARD OF THIS MARVELLOUS REMEDY. Mr. Alfred Walden; 7 Cornwall St., Toronto, who has been in the employ of the Street Railway Com- Pany for a number of years as motorman, fnforms us that he had an attack of la grippe, followed by typhoid fever, and after many weeks of stiffering it resulted in a complication of throat and lung troubles. During this illness he was under the care of one a the best physicians in this city, who pronounced, it a very serous case and advised him ts, step work, which he was finally compelled to do. . yf` Mr. Walden heard about the Dr. Slocum Remedies and commenced their use and after,using theM but for a few weeks he noticed a great improvement. After using tins valuable treatment for some little time, thc. cough stopped, pain in 1...ft lung ceased, appetite improved and night sweats were checked; and in about three months he was able to go back to work, feelingas well as ever, When 3nterviewed, Mr. 'Walden seemed to be in . the best of spirits and expressed himself in the tnost grateful terms, as he considers himself completely cured and in the enjoyment of good health. What the Dr. Slocum Rernedies have done for Mn Walden has also been accomplished in thousands of other hopeless eases, which testimonials we have on file. The Dr. Slocum System Preseats a Positive Cure for Humanity's Greatest Foe. ,Four Marvellous Free' RemedieS for all sufferers reading this paper. New Cur0 ...nd a rundown system. for Tuberculosis, Consurription, Weak Lungs, Catarrh - " Do you cough? Is your appetite bad? Do your lungs pain you? Are your lungs delicate? Is your throat sore and inflamed? Are you losing flesh? Do you spit up phlegm? Are you pale and thin? Does your head ache? Do you lack stamina? These symptoms are proof that you have in your body the seeds of the most dangerous tnalady that has ever devastated the earth -consumption. You are invited to test what this systern will do for you, if you are sick, by 'tdiliC for children., or old folks that the Preeident would appoint Jas. eL'eee; gekoesayal tati$ 20° 7 F . the new D. ep' aril/le/et casalee'eaaae-, eneig •rnarillegte of Snea"terilidno„gylt-Slieu61111,111,eerYonw-ahaee,st anda.htheesToocuu'i'Fge‘y;sillemrep,..ar.at!dos:W1:111-3d forwarded Oriroat once, ' ;oar eeee ee, use, strength , REE TRIAL. 'TREATMENT orporations ,i;nctet theplia.044,s,icorneet.t. oji.. 2In4s n9a March, a 224, a sotxi sra nivp irloamt , all neea flesh and c and for who , , R. Garfie,ld of Ohio Co • c)ronto, Bow. chqmists, Garfield is a sea Of, tile late iPres:.‘relirt. sl'iPments wheat 2'63e,000 Troubles eller Disorders; 'Cgrs°1git'vet:dire for Consumption, that lawsit c''irr.6-- 7.1:CC 9ntarloo J'artles'A. Garfield,„ and is at- 'ee eh- corn 4;060 bush:, MobelaY's`DanbilPh'' , 50c. and $1 0 0. , . p ica by 'loss of iesh cougi;'s Catarrh,itats disease, and for all Lung SCOTT & , . all druggiets. inereiber ee the a '4ittnnients'' /IihelIt 32(0°0 IrCleh corn" 11 ilea° Trl'ubles' ' " Suritflfe3"Qrjea ip°retphseaTeldrAes, sS,land the free -m' edicine' (the'Slo'cun't C • Atha'a° Branahtia an . °cum Cheratcal COmpany,,Limited, i7e King Street west, Toronto(k.Ivilite ,SerViec"Antwer, Feb. , e promptly sent. • ! laLe.4t1Y: ; .43. 2 red Tor9tspot y.; ,ivre‘i,04,,,t;athtsie4Tel.Slocal'a 'free offer in americawpapers will please pend for samples tee , , '11