Exeter Advocate, 1903-4-30, Page 5THE
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MAIlti,-STREET,
ADVOCATa PUER.1StilliE (AQMPARY.
TEAMS or SUBSORIPTION.
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it eot se void.
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ntberal discount mode tor transcient advertisements
inserted for looe perieds.. gory description ot JOIS
reiesee tercel out in the Quest style, and at
moderate rotes. Cheques, mew orders, .tc„ for
AdImrtisinIA subscriptions, ete., to be mode poyabie
Olta,s.I/. Sanders,
xPITOlt Atie PitOt
rceresemoet Cowls.
KS_ .S..41)E, A. it Eon
ten.e., Hewer groluate
Toronto tinireriste.
DENTISTS,
Tenth extmeted. Without any pain, or Am .basi effects
.0e nfansmee DWI, west fide Alain sheen
Vieten
Du. D. ALTON ANDERSQS LAS
tloPOr Orailu%te ot Toronto tintiversity and dicey
College ot Dental Outoomits ot Ontario. Also Po&
Dradnate et Chicago ocboul et prosthetie Dentiste
(with honorable Mention.)
Allen:ileum, Gold end Oulcepito Plates radii in th
Peatest pioneer possible. A perfectly harmless oro
+Aesthetic, red tor painleas extraction of teeth.
Dike nee door seina ofearling Sm. tiwre, Exeter
Get the Most
Out of :Your Food
You don't and eau% if year stomach
Is weak. A. weak stomach does not di -
est all that is ordinarily taken into it,
gets tired"easily, and what it fade to
;Neat is wrieted.
Among the eigns of Creeakestoniach
are iliteatiliteii4 after eating. OM., of nee,
veue headache, and dieagyeeable belch,
E °I,litiore been troubled with dyspepsia for
NOM, and tried every remedy .1 heard ot.
but never gi#DITthing that gaire toe reit'et
noth 1 tea flood's .Otirsaintrilla. I cannot
praise this inedielne .too higlily for the geed
it has done me. 1 elwaYS tate It in tee
OFIDO And tall and would net be without
.W. A. Moan. Delleville, Out.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
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Strengthens and teeee the etomacia and
the Whole digestive eyetem.
Pawner Wennieoe-The boroe of
Ur, and, Mrs. Glendiuning, of the wes-
tern pert of this township was the
scene of a pretty event, it being the
marriage of their datolbter, Miss Mag
gie, to Mr. W. Flounigan. of London.
The gown worn by the young bride
IS it Marvel ot elegance and neatness
d displayed the gootl taste, on tbe•
part of the bride. About eighty in
vited gueste front tflparts of the stir.
setuncitug townships, were present to
ttness the eeremony, which toot
Wetinesday. The bride 'Forte
most popular young ladies, is t
nd genial favorite with all and
eafe in .;lying that_ "she I'-
11 to the whys of her houeehold
d eeteth not the breed of idleness."
4 that where're she Way be her
e will be filled with sanslaine trout
ad that her sunny dispoeition can
Ip but penetrate tbe dat It side of
and chase all gloom away. M.
"gen is a prominent butcher in
# is a model youttg man. Indus -
and temperate and w.1wortb,y
d companion to share his jovs
ud rows, assist hint in the betae
t lire and cheer him in the time or
rouble. and suet' lie has and we hope
and trutt a they- have now joined
their heads for lite they may altvays
continue in the happY state of married
Ere awl thet the e.hoicest bleesiogs
may ever rest Awl abide with them
througlx the journey of lite. Never
haS Wide !tit tIAISLuwn1t1p Arb0
more esteemed than the present one1
and as one etood ttua gezed at the
magnificent array fa presents they
could not help but come., to the ton.
elusion that he numbeted her friend
RS many,
WTOR. 'R. dienatrallILIN, diEdIDED OF
CoUege at Physicians ond Surgeons Outarle.
Physician, notgems And acemellt4r. Wale. DWI,
weal, Ont.
u
street toneere
••••••••••••/••••••••••••••••••••••,•.....--13 ------...--
1111OWN1 Witichelsca. Livened ,Auctioneer
tortho Conntles at Perth and Middlesex.
so lathe townsliip et ltabome. Sales promptly
attendedte and trm wQ�ab Saks youngest
/ At Post 011Ice, Winthm.
The Maisons
ank
(Qiiiiitered by Parliament, iFin)
Mad Oflle Ronne:it.
Paid up Capital.... . ... ...$2,500,000
ReSerVe Pima .. . .... ••••••-•..2,,250,000.
JAS. ELLIOTT, GerstrnAL MANAGER.
EXETER BRANCH-:
Oates hourn-10 a.m. to 3 pan; Saturdays 10
to 1 p,m.
A. general banking busin ess transacted
Mom tulvanced to good Fanners at tallest rates,
Savings limit Deposits Dom in mid upeamis receiv-
ed. interest allowed at hIghest current rates.
Dosses at Cantina, 11.D. greeter,
Solicitors. dinuager.
CREIMON
ROLLER MILLS;
paissodaie 1 THE MARKET REPORTS.
A00113E-e'er.-- Roht. 0 tea. Sprlog
Creek farm, hail the misfortune to fell ne British Live
viSrmtccOcr‘ Trade
and break ber lns eft arnear the wrist
a few daye ago, Dr. Prottdroot was
called and the fractured bones were
set without delay. Tier advanced age
may somewhat retard the hone 'nit -
ting process. Still there are good
emends for the heifer that she Will get
over the effecte or her recent accident.
OPERA'1120 ON, --For over A year
MliSter John Cole. second eblest S011 of
QUI leorthy township. tr(asurer, has
suffeted from a ennanteg sore on his
right arm close to the shoubler joint.
After being probed by l)r, W. Una -
Rey. of Oitaorol, Whet happened to be
home OD a visit to his parents, a cow
ultation was held between him aud,
• Prondfooe on Sunday. with the re -
IG that both arrived .it the conclo-
ion that the trouble Arose from tubers
Worts ot the hope and an early opera -
on rendered necessary to get, at, tbe
eat, of the disettee. On Monday fore,
oon. assisted by Dr. Smith, of Alitehs
the three professional gentlemen
successfully operated upon the feolty
limb by removurg every veetage of de-
coyed matter from the part affected,
the deep incision neatly and pr?perly
stitched and bandoged and them wit.
1. g and ontlinclung sohject left t
restle over the effeets of retuning
scionsness with pein and intense
0,,-..ovezoaacc-occfcceoccoo
We are giving excellent
satisfaction since Re-
modelling our mill,
GRISTING and. CHOPPING
'DONE PROMPTLY.
14. SlAtEITZEn
-THE--
Seaforth John Maxwell. the Man
accused. ot the brutal assault on Mr.
Paul Shafer, this town, about two
months ago, appeared before Judge
Doyle, in Goderich, on Monday. There
evere two charges steadies' ageinst the
mato one for the assault on Alr. Sitaf.
er and the other for stealing a pit'
ganntietS in Clinton. 4 nuniber uf
wituessea were examined, and at the
couclusion of the cases, the Judge seas
tenced itfaxwell to ten years in the
penitentiary, on the charge of assault,
and three years on the charge of theft.
Proudfoot appeared for the prise
ter, mai Acting Crown 4ittorney
Lewis prosecuted, Efforts are being
made to connect Maxwell with the
Wiughtun ease, which resulted in the
death of Air. S, Smith, a prominent
business man of tha t town.
Bad otRAL
onatia
Capital Paid Up - 6,000,000
Rest - 2,700,000
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1:general Banking 'business traneacted.
Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on
Savings Bank accounts and Deposit Receipts.
ConunercialLetters of Credit issued, available in
China, Japan and other toreigneountnes.
Travelling 'Letters Of Credit, issued to travellers in
all parts of the world,
'MOS FYS11E, GEIMEAL Mane=
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N.F.IIEBnoN, Sun OF BRAMJIIHS & [solar issraCTO •
'
ONT.
S . CHISHOLM,
Manager.
Patrick Ryal, mail carrier at Goelph,
wits found dead in bed.
Mrs. Shirley was acq eit tea. at Quebec
of the murder of her husband.
• A young Englishman named Charles
Partridge w LIS drowned at Rat Port-
age.
Mrs. 'William Newlands, of King-
ston, died suddenly while kneeling at
pre yen
Teri ence McFarlane, a laborer, died
from injuries reoeived at Toronto
JUnction.
h t
- tints colds oarseneas and Other throe
g
ailments are quickly relie-ired by Vapo-Cresco
lene tablets, teu cents per box All druggists.
Charles King, convicted of man.
slaughter in connection with the death
of illie Freeman, was sentenced to
twelve months' imprisonment by Mr,
Justice Street, at St. Thomas.
ET C
est, Poesessed of wenderfol nee
mews his years, the youthful pi.
t doily. nicely and everythnig
t'anants the'tnedicl opinion that ete
ong he will he restored to hia wonted
.alth grittiness,
tnean
The front of the Lucan ;sliding Co'•
office has been nuteh improved in np-
• ranee, by a coat ot paint. -51r, an
. G. Fe Sewyer, event a few days
iu town last week. -Mr. T. A. Webb
has purcbase4 a livery stable in Ilarri-
sten and took immediate possession.
Ile will move bis family there shortly.
Ur! Arthur Carter has taken e. t» it In the Standard Bank here. The
Kink has verteinly Wilde good selee.
lion iu seettring the seeviees of Me.
Carter, be belog IA44 resneeted, Ituti
veg. prior with all who knew hint,
EXETER
CRAND- X411.
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McIldaT Ennio& Ain% 27.
TotOntO St. Lawrence Market,
As s uaul Q14 7/10ndaY3., trade was
citilet At the St. LAwrence 2i4lArloet to-
day. Asiii receipte in ell tinge wero iight.
The seeding time pow draw; te a, clooe.
And heavier receipts ef groin and ether
prothce may Pe Welted ter doring the
Ming week. The grain on the Marken
to-ltotollefd beehele.
Wheat -One bunnree bushels or whits/
404 At74iV, Per blIstel.
Cater -One bunched bitsnele gold At MO
per bustael.
Pressed goge-Very itttle shirr WAS et
fering and pricee remain inielierigeO.
Ustat weight, hoee am quoted At ;$-'0'..0
re per cwt. and. titmice At 47.50 to 1/-7e-
ROX--Twenty-fire Weds were on the
mAtit'vt- No. 1 timothy te cleated At I*
IQ Ma Per MP. 4141 mixed or clever at $IR
to 0.
gtraw-Two toede only were offered,
COlgatgon..% Vire Ormer et V Le PeP NA*
The Visible Supply.
.41p1.27.TO ApkW00.' AOLV:Ot
'Wheat 40.4.90.000 isee-55.t0
Corn 7.784,670 0.8$8.000 10.2e5.004
Oats 8,114,09O V.Sid,a0O
-off 1,137.470 1„*354.03 %AVM
galley 1.44.050 1,14.00; sin.314
Log decleaoeil 1,7C.G.09Q bosbolo tivo
ast weeic.. 4 you at wheat *avowed,
WA; inishele.
Britiett Cattle Market*.
s. April :.47.-Anterican cattle,
inks, olio; CattorlioPS, CA; Ar -
::;-
4d.
evi -Canadian cattle. id
suak Sedlier. harnesemaker,
who has been assisting Mr. W. I. Ste-
wart for several WeekO, left Int week
foe Lendan, where he has &Cared A
tuation.-At a recent nteeting of the
Epworth Leagne of the 3lethodist
chtimb the following ofticerre were elec-
tear-MM. Pres„, Rev. J. A. Ayearat;
Pres, MISS B t1. Cranston; Pres. C. E.
Derr% Miss M. Willis; Pres.. Miss De
Mrs. IL Collins: Pres., Social und
erature Dep.: Dr, W.P. Harvey; Sec*
Miss P. Mow bray: Treas., Miss C.
Ladies' Guild or Holy Trinity
Church have been fortunate in aecur-
ing the services of Mr. L. B. Spafford,
Torouto. to give his celebrated Me -
hinge entitled "Peculiar People," in
the Town Hall, on Friday evening,
RUe011EANIZED.--At welt attended Inatuntli' atiggs Vellturattitl°"1
Slay 1.
nesany evening„ the Irish Nine re.or- mood tor No. 2 whits %WS for Wool
Bata() Cattle Markets.
'oifele, April 31, --Cattle
.1,009 head; active te tmodoo stretig
ofters. 11.',Z to PAO; 01412o,
;.itt eta, t4 10 0.2;i; Witcher** Meer*,
helfere, ;A to ;5; ow*, 34.2n
; buite, Vin $4.80: feeclers. tet
L5teolzers, $3.15 to 4.PO: stock brit -
Vs. 42 AO 424;4 Volt cows ogd spritizere.
Plied to elicnee. 240 te ;60; mom, pi to
$16; Outman. SZ 40 S;t, Veala-neetipts,
t$0 hati; steadr; tem. id= tiS $5.a4; PQM.
TAPp, geid. V liego--Roceipte.
Wit* Lead; pigs otaadv. othom tee to Mt
lower,_. heavy, ;7.43 to d7.94; Mud. _47.9 tO
37.45; Yet'kern. VO.1 V.4e;
11,k; KU to ;7; *tees, to 044.
ataop ond 1;:z --L beafd;
lameno oleodo; ;MEW ;sheep and mete. 'act,
loWer: 1014 banks. $7.11 to $TA; culla to
;t 4i; _yeaxtlege. $5.S0 to
;I:W..; AlittinO, top_ mixer), thlt, St;
o sow). Cf.es,
Chicago Lin Stock,
go. April 27.--C4ttle-Itocolpts.
isaning.f.04 Texane; active at *toady
ne emcee; vest to prime *Wino.
0 PAO; poor to medium. MA to *10;
ra anti Rodent, UM to 4/4101 00WX.
losiforin SOW to PAO: Camases.
.50 to bulls. 02141 414); colvo
r.,S0 ON; Texas fed steel". *4 to I&
•BecOnts to -flay. OP); io-morrOw.
I. lett eVer. 2.0A; market 100 to 1
irt mixed and butellere, $8,514 to $1.15,
0 v110106 heavr. Pee te Mee rotigh
V to 37.18; light, P1,95 be Vol; huIli
Of AAA, W 17.11, mime -weenier.
lose term steady: lonibe $teady to too
Mg/Kr; goes] to choice wet/mm.14M te Pi
tor to eltelco mine, tr4.75 to ;1.4; 0031‘04
bunk% 01:04 to KO,
Mentreal Grein and Produce.
Pe4SAA.•••••••• 14•••••••4011
FOtatOePg, per bag, " 8905
Hay, per tea.
Flour, per OW1.1 raler,.... 1 05
Bk/tfrr•••••••••••••••••••• 45
EggS•P ',Ann 1•••••••
Hides, per 0 00
Live hogs, per cwt..
Dressed flogs,
Shorts per out..
Beau per cwt.
..........
Geese .... .
... .
. ... .
Dded Apples....
HERSELF".
Milverton, Ont., Aril 25,
Simon It upett, a women Montt*
hi. hong herself this afternoon in a
room of her houee. She bat) beeia ht
the asylum at London for some time,
haring DetiOrned home only a few
weeks ogo. She bad oo awl
Whet] her 1-m5haod ORilifP bOWO about
four o'eleck. he totind her dead. It was
net coneldered neceeeery to hold a
iiqueet,
DIED IN HIS BARN.
Kincardine, Onto April U.
leg. McCosh, former tiring t
Leke Shore Range, Huron Townslu
'ae round deed in hie barn yeeterday.
is preeumed that he had relit% e
i,tting evhile feeding hie oteek.
ad been deed some days when
He Wee unmarried,. read lived
Mr. 31cCoela was a native of
re, aud wet; proininetit, MOM
Si. Andrevte Seciety.
nil entintsittstic meeting held Weil. roes show Bo change TIttker: lit a. X' ft
Weed for the corning Westin with Lite gramavim or,=„A, preX ifultsre 414"grt/
h/SVIDa Ottleettig-ThieS,, 301111 Fog; Buckwheat o
eat was oared, but aeliegliattfol
Vice Pres., Wm. Ward, J. W. Ander. to even obtain a bid for IL We cinotteo.
son and Ira Eke; Aritiniggr, C, WIZelh,' PT,7* „t°213,„te PraLallblrfraht4941,11,t8a
Ilawkshaw, C'apt,, W. A. Tripp: 'Cm. tie -.2licsi;--"yoi,r-itii -44i-ray aloat
tire, P. W. Porte: Committee -It Mc«are quoted rto ed Os WU:mot-No. 1 cot*,
all2s 4,4furtly. NV. Gibson, It, 1144. Mei No. ft Ott. 461 44 to SAW fl'..
e
10
40
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oo
oa
Id
11.
5 50
000
7 to
100
4
.A. TRAIN.
e, Out., April g'3. -Roland
1,4aue. aged 1$ years' Jost his life. and
hie twelve-yeer-oldbrother Ft•ed lies
in the hospital as resnit of walking
along the Grand 'Trunk Iteilway track
this morning 4314 being run down by
No. 1 International Limited train. The
home of the boys is near Maitland,
Where tliele mother teePS A toll kfatc•
They had gone to r resc,Att oeeking ens*
ploymeot. and tkot svconing a, were re-
turn:mg home aloog the tracks when
the aceident oeenrred. The teak is
double, auki tile boys stepped from one
side to the other to aveid an approaehs
og freight traitsand failed to notice
he passenger train approachiog en
the ether track. The eegineer whietted
repeatedly on Oeeleg their danger. ond
applied the brakes but before the
tram could be etopp44 toth hays were
struck. Rolend was killed instantly.
arta Fred seriously injured. It is
believedhowever, that he will res
over.
n -
gins nod jesse Foremen, lete, met peas. tO4V.
Moor -The donnuid continuos toir and
le
t of t body, Yo
ae Invigorated, retreshe
You feel =dons to
t-ve.Youbecoraestrong,
dy,courageous.Tbat'
t Ayr's Sarsaparill
o for you.
values are steady. We attate shotC s
Hensall Mattliolba spring wheat patents, 44.10; CU.
Ondala PAO tp V.90: strong bakers` 33.10;
W. C. Davis is improving the upper 'winter whp
eat atents, MS to PA;
straight rollers, $3.25 to tgi,40; do in largo
Art of his block.-Itob. NIcOloy lots blgotturrtgebevritis.difix.41 toidl.te.
taken a position with ieColl Lleos,
il manufacturers of Toronto.-Wrilt end prices are eneleuttel tat3*-a7relotitS1
r Linderdield is learning the tailor• eer bpi axe at $1.75 to V.:90 Psr bag.
g atB.Fowler's estoldisnmente Wrd- seirgectra,Tilat iollottoi4e°oTinoe &of Slitopeig'
gives promise of becoming an ex. bran. WI' :Tote Mariltoino-h-. , in 'bag:
pert stiteher.-Mr. jack Timmy has di% shells, 20 per ton; Ontario hraroltt
secured a position as trackman on the 11;1,4!"1.Z4 $1'ert1, OS* and Ineuill'4 5E t°
G.T.R. at Itipley.-Sames Johnston, 4 oblet:5441trealtigfertone to the market re
carriage bulkier, has imschased the mains easy and the volume of busines;
liao and western at 124e.
W. COIWil , and the latter has rented qttittle,?*t.e,
Like the running brook, the
red blood that flows through
the veins has to come from
somewhere.
The springs of red blood are
found in the soft core of the
bones called the marrow and
some say red blood also comes
from the spleen. Healthy bone
marrow and healthy spleen
are full of fat.
Scott's Emulsion makes new
blood by feeding' the bone
marrow and the spleen with
the richest of all fats, the pure
cod liver oil,
For pale school- girls and
invalids and for all whose
blood is thin and pale, Scott's
Emulsion is a pleasant and rich
blood fo_od. It not only feeds
the blood -making orcea.ns but
gives them strength to do -
their proper work.
Send for free sample,
SCOTT & 330'tVITR, Chemists,
Toronto, Ontario.
5oc. ancl.k.oe; all druggists.
HOW
Was He Dressed ?
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You. hear this asked of some
persons every clay, and ,the
answers depend on the kind
of clothes they wear.
How ctrO' rou Dressed
When you want to be well
dressed coma and have a
suit. made to order, All
• new goods consisting of
Sititin4s, Paitti,n4s,
Over co atin gs Eta.
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JOITN"
TAILOR
Opposite Pc': Exeter
i121
A
r
thing
J512
tlko tit*
shop and remises eo occupies from traneaeted small, with eastern goads
the large Ingrain building for au int- ma1s!. being slew AZ bletioblisl attl
gr, e tone a the market In easY.
plea:lent show room. elr. Johnston ocersTil
Johnston'
prices are without any actual change.
xvill require the front of the shop to tretcroamerr being quoted at isio
exhibit carriages and buggies. -J. B. to.
Beek and daughter. Mary, lore last Dogs -The market rules fairly active
Anti steady under a good demand. and
week for Dodge Centre. W. Where sales ot round loth were made at 11%o to
they intend taking up residence with 124per dozen, and single eases at nue to
Mr. Beek's son, Charlie. who is station 1.tee
Provisions -Are firm arid prices show no
agent at that place. Mr. Beek is new
nearly SO years of age and has resided agnastartg,..asthyitee )eq,.:7;k1Zilie,ariF3Cegl;
here for a number of years and while fight Canada,
here made a host of. friends, who 4=: fittest kettle lard, in 20 -Ib palls. 111;144
will regret to learn of his departure,bue Ectfsca?hploarce ,terameallIn ttomIctuheitildletialred,e8400
will wish many him years of happiness
in his new borne. --Dr. Blackall, of the mills, $1.85 to $1.93; Giliol;e,natI1*)1.:Ir ts!
$1.25; 20 -lb tin pails, 55,15 lees per lb; home,
Queen's hotel, has improved the ap- 124e to 14e. and bacon, 14o to 15e per lb.
pearauce of his bar by having a metalic
ceiling put in. ---Mr. Richard Warring, Leading Wheat Markets.
who has been very ill of late, is able to Closing previous day. Closing to -day.
around again. Cash. May. Cash. May.
MATlitiEsi.-A quiet marriage teak -Chicago
piece at the Methodist parsonage on New torK-. ... ; .. ' . *". lit '; 87114
Tuesday evening, when Bev. Dr. Medtt Toledo ....., .. .::. -76 76% '76% is%
had the pleasure of uniting Mr. Garnet 77
.. ie.% ::
and Dr ,
Detroit, 2 red .... 76% 77 7ain 76%
G. Smallacombe, of this place, o No. . nor. .. 76% 76% 763t. -014
Miss Bertha, Henry, danghter of Mr. Milwaukee, 2 nor. 79' 72% 79 " I...-
-tind Mrs. Wm. R. Henry, of Tucker -
St Louis .... .... 72 71% 70%- 70%
smith. The happy couple aftervvitrds
repaired to the home of the groom's British Markets.
mother where a, dainty luncheon was Liverpool, April 27 -Opening heat,
served. The bride was very becoming- spot firm; No. 1 starda' rd -callf,e-rest daptor
ly attired in a neat travelling costuMe. canto', as 8%2dretdo N6vsingtdei.,W6sall4.1
She is spoken of as a very estimable 1,1,63L'i; 1;;T°'
rtahylrnm yvardiltsobtdnoir stock; j flu -
d to Gs 312;
young lady and the grown is one of our tur'es steady;
as 23O1 value. Corn, spot firm; Enitee:id 14:
popular and.industrious young trades-
men and we predict for the yonng peo- ritcan, per eental, new, 4s 7d to 4s 7%o;
iluilmils ik4riti;iir..:; May, 4s 63id nominal;
ple a life of peace, happiness and pros-
minal; Italy, s 3%d nom -
peri ty. Mal, Flour, Minneapolis, els 7d to 22s.
Liverpool -Close -Wheat, spot firm- No.
DEATR,-On Sunday morning there tooregrewcaairoreaed er eea8d
passed away to the Unseen World all p
that was mortal of Mr: Joseph Gould, red winter, Gs .kA sto Gs t ;d6nt
; sNGel.An
l! north -
the sad event oectiring at the residepce utarany,Ma6snitatda, cskuilyf,W6usreasdstveaajcluyet.
of his soneueaw, Mr. 11,. Northoott value;rote
t Corn spot firm. mixed kinerican, per
of Sexsmith, one who for a long time centsli, new, 4s '7d to IS `7%d; futures
was known as the oldest man in Hen- steady; May, 4s 53c1 value; June, 4s 4d
sail. Born in Somersetshire, England, valr 32uly, ,Is ld value. Flour, Minne-
he came to this country about 60 years /1.?onsiioi°1,s 114? 27. -Opening -Wheat. Wh t, e
ago, settling in Beech township, where pwahsistaegep,asfisramge,, butnot active; e4trallt
.he spent some 30 yelirs, and then •re- sis ps id net cash. Corn,
moved to ard concession, Hay. A.bout gis Pngage, quiet and steady; LaPlata.
wheat, 2 00
,3M9P2o,iii'd104'sWgitsigLi stipnBienngtrnol
ten years after he moved to Hensel], cloudy.
where he resided until tbe,death of his bushels; corn, 460,000 bush -
English country wheat
wife, when be moved to Sexernith. els. marketa
s
Saturday quiet, but steady.
He was highly respectedlis a neighbor, Mark Lane Miller rrarket:-Wheat, for-
.
citizen and friend. Honor WilS his sign quiet but steady; 'English firm at
Itlobto, integrity his watchword and an advance of 9d. Cornbian Amerl'an firre
on adVanee of 6d. Danufirm'. nolo,
his word vvas as good as his bond. Ar. A.merican firm; Ilnglish firm.
Gould's sweetness of disposition was London---Close-Mbeaton passage, quiet
out sthady; wheat, parcel No. 1 northern
somarked as te endear him to both
old and young. His many lovable qual- anivatodbapo shiPment 'within a, fortnight„.
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antilesie is (-mall loser the ilizeetod tag*
race nith every breath, givingprelecgcd
and constant moment. It Is invaitt•
add* to makers rhildten.
Is o boon to nethnuttles.
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copies Comes Broaelittts
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b, Colds thippo rind nays%
Mei Vaptaior and Lamp, obleb Ovoid t
a lifetime, tieeditr eat. o boiled Ccezelme
Sto. Exult. aupipiles of Creselean mat an
52 was, Write or dcstrioives Waldo =Lain
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Yee; ttlamtal
IUIBRY.
MURRAY & Co
imirriteruRERS OF
LO RINGS
AND
ENT MIXERS
Ve for sale
1 Boiler 30 b. p.
1 Boiler 4011. p
1 Boiler and Engine
30 h. p.
1 Boiler and Engine
16 b. p.
astings of every Description in
Brass and Iron to order.
rite and Fittings of all sees kept
constantly in stock.
JAS. MURRAY
THRILLING EXPERIEN
Of Motorman Walston, Its the struplor of
TORONTO STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
OE
DID NOT WANT TO OWE UP WORK OUT WAS FORCED TO DO 80-1ELLS HOW FOR
EIGHTEEN MONTHS He HOVERED SzTwEEN LIFE AND DEATH, TREATED SY
THE DEBT PHYSICIANS IN Touorrro AND HIS CASE PRONOUNCED 110
SERIOUS TPIAT HE WAS ADVISED, AS A I.AST RESORT, 10 USE THE
DR. SLOCUM TREATMENT -IS NOW IN 41001, HEALTH AND tenecoss
THE PAY HP HEARD Or THIS MARVELLOUS rtzmway*
aid; April, 31s paid; A pril and
Amy were only equalled by his mental limo as 9d. Corn, on passage, quiet but
faculties. We are thinking to -day (.,o5teady: LaPia,ta Yellow rYe, termS, Juno
the admirable moral qualties of him !Tsd3reypaihd; April, 20s 1d paib.
who now rests from earthlytabor. To Antwerp, April 27.-C1o5e-Wheat, spot
say all in one word Mr. Gould was a 3teadsri 1`1°. 2 red winter, 17tCorn, spot
good man. He was it member of the ktriellen mixed' 21f Se" D'iour, 'Vckt Min"
Curate' church and took a hearty in' leit?P' A2p6fi'il 27. -opening -Wheat, tone.
»d -
place Tuesday to the Exeter cemetery, weak; April, 24f 90e; September abd lp6a, 22ef t95e.b Flour, tone weak; April.
terest in its welfare. The funeral took
and was attended by a large concourse 1 tveatii;e1 ii/i l'r'%itroeaVotPdeYe.egeeliel131LTI.:
of sorrowing friends. - trymarketsquiet but steady. Toroato. Mention this Pap
, er,
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, informs us
that he bad an attack of la grippe, followed by
typhoid fever, and after many weeks of suffering st
resulted Inc complication of throat and lung troubles.
During this illness he was under the care of one of
the best physicians in this city, who pronounced it a
very serious ease and advised hint to stop work,
which he was finally compelled to do.
Mr. Walden heard about the Dr. Slocum Remedies
and commenced their use and after using them but
Lor a few weeks he noticed's great improvement.
Mier using this valuable treatment for some e
time, tlis cough stopped, pain in left lung ceased,
appetite improved and night sweats were checked ;
and in about three inontbs be was able to go back to
work,. feeling as well as ever.
When intecviewed, Mr. Walden seemed to be in
the best of spirits and expressed himself in the most
grateful terms, as he considers himself completely
mired and in the enjoyment of good health.
What the 'Dr. Slocum Remedies have done for
Mr. Walden has also been accomplished M thousands
or other hopeless cases, which testimonials we have
on file.
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