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ubliebeel until faded 414 chat•ged avcealingly.
iberal discentrat mate tor teauenent eilverrisereeras
ins:zeal loterpariede des:alptien of Joie
eueeereet: tamed oat in the thicA style, pee at.
moaerate rates. Cheques, oreney ortl,to, al.., tar
adear:,:itv„ subseriptions, etc.„ to hette peyable.1
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vuopftlEvhis
esstanal Cartio. •
Teat
MEN iZT
Ewter.
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A-1"Ii. Lase er,eaaleate oi
Toronto VolveriatT.
DEXTISTS.
Lt40tit 001,' Val. et' ants egee
Plea.'"o west elte Melo stree
O. A,TO N AlelaEll.SON IfallaS
Honor Oral:tate o1Tereat trate c take
Calleaeei Dental Semeeps Oataltio.
Graduate of Crap teakael et Priethitie
413 KO OREO
HEAD OFFICE, NONTREAX:
441 X-1114 Up A
•
geeeeal'Oelleing business t einsaeted.-
Intre.r. at UtOSt faverable steroid ratee ellereaal
Sateugs Dank 4f:eel:Lets end Depordt.
Cemaiereiellatterect Credit issued, ea-elle:4e ir
Caine. -brae and .otlier forelgaecoutnes. •
!Travelliire hettere of Cretin isieed to travellere it
I parts ef the toorl,54-
6,000,00
2aoo,oqo
F.F.21E
FTSCIE, 6',5M.S.t, M.
la, Srer nom:tea= l'ux.i• 1:0•4
OREDITON5 ONT.
W. S. CHISHOLM.
Manager.
1 it itayal
. Peet g
!stele
mhootoom, t-lottl and It"nd nuke rooes mete te a a
neatesttronuerpotssade, perfeztly rearadt
iiesthe%ie used for paielese eetraetlea ef teeth.
011iegenedevreauth C4T1 re 9„ apse, E%e ivy.
agettlene
14 T. P. 31cLAVI1111.1N, 31P1111111 OF Ti
eallt:,:e Phyaielans lad &mews fintarle,
PlifItialia Saracen Wad eitemettear„ Mem, Aistg.
woothtlat.
Jahe D. Wiliam. 0e asat Iftesislateta. o,3u
Qatecus Ava..1.entiou Ont. Svaial tette:dies.
paid tatilavaSes at wanton, oaleebeera la.•33- to 4
iousao o VAR
tota, No:axle% t
!Aims tar Flelavati Ban
itot rates al haltered, CrXre
• Cetiaaea,11,A,,
USA El.1,111z nanaieTen, sotateeenet,
14(1141' ttil 1.0111, tormat4 vaial
moo, 1133::
Aurt touters
--
11P.ONViR. Winaltelva, Atrilancer
AA. erivat?,ea at Perth mil 111ildlettic
allaoiarMatoundep of Voltarne. Salo prom*
etteaded to and teons reocinaltie, Ealca atralk,;ed
at Pest *Mae 1,17inialtra.
The Molsons Bonk
(itartcrol bParliatneet.1553)
Watt aloatircal,
Paid up Canita
IRS 1
FA -MITERS OF
L 0 RING
AND
NT MIX
-
ve for Fide
1 Boiler 80 h. p.
1 Boiler 40 h.
1 Boiler and Engin ,
80 b. p.
1 Boiler and Engine
16hp.
castings a every cOeSeription in
Brass anti !ton ttt Order.
Pipe and :Fittings of 1111 kaes latpt
etniefatirtiFh teet:
AJstMURRAY & CO.
UM, 211951
Tlie Phenomenal Well-Brcd
Staudal Trotting Stallion
liaall5 ell oat: -a S:allieai Calialla far bithme.
trisIM^ br/Not. %al 11444.tioi,liag-a7t,'!ea tog ruaol awl
catti:1:xpellears.
7,1a,^41tata ts.iN WSW pi"nlati•Ca thref, relit ehlvqvg,
lartte 0;t;'4st, yaw, golita a toile ictteeil.
eleatv cattail an mer e'-.;:;,,nia Ustaitt-otien
the Graoil !lawJk eaaattenata the ottani
vilwatt, at Ittzrut. tot titi‘ trPottothattiterand Cone
1111411" ttait.e. at,61 5,0 tbott,14*-go.oatIte an21
Reserve Oast gav. tto-va tho Graol tbriorAbothrt,
lara, ataitott Tarentatto tlbe only gallitea raq.
aila that lam prallsoot a IA:, aliennatettalty
ratattidt to !Welke opal ricettst, that Won nr^122111
tunnel: rg4 *'''.4 tau; in a rwe at ilt etriols 4
get4i4 41'.1:11 stanera allaptally 'AA% pettity
ton hating eatt a reale at lkosta,esan, Itentwity, the
inevereti exat Is thi% met Min 11..1c.
Wry ,604t.. ttg, 5i4't."- of ofct.stam, vom 1. urto
/tarry P.. by Tan -Loam seta tnill'semi Malarlio:,
3rt Tawny. II, oulty AiJh mottry,stot.c zrai ,
and
OUTR, :
etesiavaseatat etitameee, Taraereaui a, :a
illalte Wale.
zeta team; t'rolkoe hialra
weeee-,a V„, Ev.2 (t -r nirtialtlf
MON'S &.e.tataKa. P.Ilrusrce, Tin colts - -Ay nay of stititt to 1122111U1wn,a; help
1:1•4..ail sta141^, Pantanit U.
SAT! am-, 141-4 41 -10,1e; zillionth ale.
141221224222 2Ilna%(41 himUrte:
MI btabli;..i.it•hr14 :hare by the mastot,atid
ti native ••tail fi Ji .22.22.1 to„ mot ',qt21
I ot emioe.e mil: IONA, Itir,tcr#, cm:4km,
vitAlthltsuathan,
1iAmondti1le, Ont.
JAS, ELtaarr, :613:8EIZAL MANAORIt.
EN.BTIM BRA:WU--
ereaaao Nut. to. 3 pan: Satardaa 3.0 aan
ta 1 ext.
Zi.gertez%ti banking letteinesstratrineted
eteney met:uteri to pod Fannera a Want rate,.
ttvi1)ls4 Itialt 0in:1MS/rem el nod viteaants marl%
lnte.re(t•allawai 1lt toehestensrent rate&
Mato
Bicycles .
'We are still m the Bicycle trade
and this year tehow settle 1111P- speci-
mens, The -CUSHION' FRAME is
the Ideal wheel to ride. Prices mod-
erate.
New Pianos!
Several Nev Pianos just put in
stock ; newest styles Mill the best
' makes. It will pay ,you to see them.
You will be surprised at the LOW
PRICES at which we sell them.
Organs of the Latest
makes always in. stock
Sewmg Machines &c.
We are leaders in Sewing Ma-
chines -the best machines that the
trade.produces are on our floor for
yonr Inspection ,• also repairs Need- Fall Fairs
les, etC,; for all kiuds of sewing not -
chines, always ten hand. •Toronto. .... ... ...Ang.27 Sep. 12
London e 11-19
Call aud see us' if in need of Eietev
Zurich
any of the above. seaorth
Winghtun
Ss MARTIN tP,Thc';'ig ........
Kirkton... .......... •
Parkhill
SUICIDE OF A ZORRA FARMER.
Stratford, Ang. :31,-L, Bean was
found banging itt the sheep stable cm
the fat m of his son, John L. Bean, lot
31, Mt. 8, West Zorra,yestetday. De-
ceased was years of age and was
much re-pected. He was one a
Zorrit's most prosperous and well-to-do
farmers. For many years be bad been
suffering from the effects of Amnia
tism. Of late years be was compelled
to walk wholly with crutches, and bit-
terly au abscess had been forming in
his back. There is no doubt his suffer-
ing from which there was no apparent
relief to be expected, unbalanced the
old gentleman's mind. Much spline -
thy rs felt throughout the district for
the widow and family.
GO TO THE
EXETER BOIIER1111118
FOR
PURE MANITOBA
CHOICE 'FAMILY FLOUR
(Star).
REST PASTRY
. (Princess) .
WHEATLET
(Breakfast Food)
A good, ,,s-tipply of Millfeed
and Chop always on hand.
Give our Flour and. Feed
a trial and be convinced that,
,it is all right.
Roller. and Plate grinders in
use to snit customers.
Harvey Bros.
succ..-3,rs to J. Cobbledick & SOB
" 21-22
" 28-21
." 21-15
25
" a()
Oct. 6-'7
" 2
" 12
Gray 1 lair
eteterMatatettieeMUSMItaataele
"1 have used Ayer's Hair Vigor
for over thirty years. It has -kept
my scalp free from dandruff and
has prevented my hair from turn-
ing gray." --Mrs. F. A. Smile;
BiIlings,Mont.
,
There is this peculiar
thing about Ayer's Hai:. a
Vigor -it is a hair food, '
not a dye. Your hair does
not suddenly turn black, ,!!
look dead and lifeless.
Butgraduallythe old colcr
comes back, ---all the rich,
dark color it used to have.
The hair stops falling, '100.
$1.00 a wile. All exerelala. r
If your druggist cannot supply
Sena us one clonal, aud we eel eaPrus$
yon a 'bottle. B9.200.1200 and. ail e the IlaSZ20
of your nearest express naive, „ A cldr($,,,.,
J. 0. AT Int CO., ',or: ell Tans',
THE ;MARKET REPORTS. 1 TOUR TPIROT,TCH CANADA,
Wileat is ,Firmer -The Live Stock EmPire's Merchant PrineeS t Torore,
Trade -Visible 8app1y. tQit4Ist Night
Monday EVeping, Aug. 24. ToroatO, Aug. ea. - The spe-
Toronto St. Laweeace Market, ; dal Grand Trunk train bear -
Receipts were light at so Lawrence frig delegates t° the Congress ol
Market this meet., )g. Tbe grain offering Chambers of Commerce of the Bmpire,
amIsertuneatet_aTtslevetubnueasrheedts.bushaa or white aoth,, 'hi many iastaneea, their families,
eeld at'elee Per biietel. to the number of two hundred and
Oets-Two hundred bushels at old sold
Ltaiioatt.00,,2e37:a per lerehel, arid ISO et new fifty arrived in the city last evening
lor
eeeed eionee--There
promptly at 7 o'clockch
,. the time sedul-
were few orfering , „.
to -day, and trade was snow. Quotationa eta, -there was no atteiript at any
are anehanged a ea.50 to 19 per eWt. for KeSePtf
f.orinal recepti JO the CIIC VOt1 be-
ebffia..4
cey--1(14 tow:est; fnew bar Peid at to mg reeerved for Friday night! when
rer ten. the delegates return front Weir tour
Stinw-There Wa$ none offerloan
g, d
quOtatiOns are unettam7,ed. at 33 Per (03. through 'weeter)2. Ontario. A, number
of the reenahe s of the Toronto Ttoard
The Supply. of Trade were, however, on nand to
se,n4..e1Aus,„,„0-ke..e2 pseaenjai :dole tiillearni:e:egtoates,tral tiuheetingraceoted-
eneee „, . A
son, • reileala) 12,74.ticia ward tiotel, which. the laeauquartere
oats e. 6.ittoote? 5..17a? of the deleaatee during their stay here.
Rye a a a o 4.4449P-' ""•''"'" Dinner rnias served the delegates
Varley „ 515,4.$) 193.1.0.4 2,6;1%044 . „ 102
Wheat. increased, the past week '24.1.t? -.1 14Cota.ety toon their arrteat at
the hn-
3she3a. one devreeeed 38.0)0 bushels, teL under some slight difficulty, it
and corn decreased, 2;3,00 bushels. ,A year must be aanaitted, ee, a disar-
ao-o wheat deereeeed 1,51.11,00 eueatele. rangement of the engines which
CheSe ftlarlmts. ply the electrical power. For a %Wile
Linagay, Aug, 2;,. -__Too Alekorta oetento candles had to be brought into reeptiei-
Citeese 130an4 met to -day. :W3 leoares to tion, and the dmegatee ate their (lin-
gua boarded. The too rvice woo 01io- ner by carrlie instead of eletrie
British Cattle ?gadgets. The beats were all right later in the
evening, however, and none of the del-
:Uve'T'al- AIM - 414er2wilt cattle* egates, une.er the circtunstariceS. were
12pz4 T.LZ.r.r_AIII:Aca.tft, WA; disP°se'l 10 make au:i. co:0-niaint• After
, dinnetethe (Weerates aulused themselvte
accordoot tee their inalividetal taste, and
144:ult"al Telma Stctelre eome of there etered for a drive
rautenAtbreatti4useant.ti::.11-11Nconcitcale t sta5ttset ongle!: 1.‘,TeOptlfrIlit,013Itte 41T4!eae,atreasin.whitttivitevlehre.
ay and prices were bad on mo
Cattle--Itecellpts otnatnated to tzt tiovso
head. meet of which Were et earanien
quality. Tito demand for Mena was Slow,'
-are--
and at noga Tilt remaievil eneold, Pricee GRAND TRUNK MRBTING,
raeged
aa rellowto-Ottolce touchers', ee
to Cie: goad. Net to 4,i: suctilunt. 3c to Zi4e; eonman, o eam-ite, T12.42'501S.Four ma- r Cent,
eeipto antounted lo :NO head, the ottailiyi
Voted.
geed. and at poso none moolued unwald-; London, Aug. esee-A special meettn
beam mostly fair. Tito deumnd was
poor stock sold at Z1 to 33 each. land ...
good at 33 to 02 each. Good deinand fOr Of the sitarehollers of the Grand 4 runk
,calves. eateep and larebo-Receotte et TA .1 , .. company oe. Canada was
sheep automated le fee bead. theea Of 401 s‘ai
larehe afiaolintit,:g ta eo) head- The steep held et tee Cmnoo Street Hotel
Drought 3c to .ifto. iambs sellitig at 33 to .,
Z3 each. Good demand for -shippere" natter the PresidellOY 0E Sir
ebeeet U0125-Reeeleta of has amounted R-.. _ we -t, ere the
to a bead, The demand wo.ta sier4v. an. 4,Charles hcr' a ' 11.4 Z.n 3" "
rico ranked from Go to 614e. . ith'' assent of the shareholders to the ac -
Rest Buffalo Cattle Markets. . H. eePtAllCU Of OM X0%1140113 Of the acz
Rest Regale. Aug. eteacattle-Reeelete. Passed at tbo Prowitt 'esst`na or the
heodi g000l 0•Ittlo utr0031 erutoofft Dominion Parhament, anal the passage
teel ati/eeltelQ.towterbinireihrresdlethretP, IMAM: of a F.es4"4"4 Patharf.Re the 4irec'
cows and heifers. W.,3 to 494% ee.ai tore 10 ereatd tesue 01 4 per cent,
to Zit attackers and fectlept, 31 to 3-19): guaraiateed Stcek under the powers of
stock heifers. 31$6 Z -T1,14 frea5:4 MAYS nat. Sir charks Rivers \lateen
meads,: orelnaere. geed delnariti: ate'Ongt ••"'
vta choloe. Ti5 to n; reollem ao outlined the reasons for the act, which
saltle'e*tpltet4. eeescritecgarrreTlarkotteorW.at Prwiaes 1'1311212 18"ease *1' the 4 per
lioaeoltecelete, ra,coe awe; aetaea; vent. guaranteed stock from the pre.
neavy. /40 to 11.I.S2. mixed. $S to 14.10; sent authariaed oftIOulit £5.200.000,
'4
*12 -3 ;.-,230 IrSThe drectors mom-
;:ggarr"-nstoge''tt1,"aea;eaa10ayiremended the acceptance of the proposal,
Sheep and lautheAtecelpta. 20.e00 heal; to enable the capital expenditure of the
Itrob.afearlhetr:14h7,,e,_yetteatirtleigkl ningiboto.$641); company to be provided! as was found
,v%iieetolapeiteui. ixtle ine,meazio etair, :0.26 to etLeo; necessary, without hating recourse to
..•
j.
the issue of perpetual 4 per cent. de -
Chicago Live Stock benture stock. as heretofore, the.reby
chtecom al._eattie_Receivis. obviathog additions to the fixed inter -
No; toe to iso muher; goon to Khoo est 'charges of the etwuP4115.` The
atoWeir.tiWto 13.W; poor to tee:ilium, at rectors felt that it Was not desirable,
"elmra owl feeders: $2.W In Sir Charles expInined, to create more
*deg egot
s an(o) Irloceeer;a' 1141.100% e're;' fixed ehargee, and the new issue would
eatvrs, 42 to Teat; Team steers. 33 to strengthen the junior sectiraties.
14.64 weatern were. 13.23 to 111.13. XIos
Theresoluthr wacsadopted with but-Receleta 20.2140.y, 2iL00; to-morow, 2
OW: 10* o re Mter; relxed and oi,ssenttene Nore.
era'. 310 to Rood oholoo Wm:
There was no mention of the Grand
33.43 to trhtid; rough lteaaw. 33 to Isoal Trunk cfl project at the meet -
nut.",, $3.60 to rfaa.:tli bulk or 22122e5. at Mee t„,
to .0.70. Sheep-Weelpts. 1:3.{f0: elluV"*
o to
sheep and lambs ateady, others lower
good to choice
ewenera, e KWfar W.
C. CIDWELL, M.P.P., ILL. etotc $1ztu nItive taw"
13.10 to rim.
Montreal Grain and Provisions. Suffering From Dangerous Attack of
Montreal, Aug. 21.---Grai11-Oat9 are on Congestion of the Lungs,
the early side. The market is quiet and'
steady. leo. 2 oats atloat, Me'' No. ads' Lanark, Aug. 2.5. -NV. C. Caldwell,
In Mare, .11%e for local trilde:trPou3(for North Lanark, is danger
-
51c Idol: and 71c afloat: NO. 2 rye, (laev ots -
and Wie afloat; No. 3 barley, 430 1222214115 ously ill at his home, "The Hielands."
and 510 afloat.
Milireed-Afaniteba bran In bags, SIR' Last Thursday Mr. Caldwell and
shorts in bags, 313: Ontario bran In bunt, party arrived home after a three weeks'
eimmorutemee,le 1413 lottlolitiv,,Vdadleellolrglzirg- to° tijour in i New Ontario, and on Thurs.
quality. It he was taken seriously ill
Moue -The market is firm. quotations with congestion of the lungs. Absent
In mmtreal nn ty4wR: 83.53 to t3.05 fin' members of the household were sum
-
straight tattlers In barrels; in bags, 31.73 .
to ;LAO; cora bags. $1.60 to $1.63; winter 111085d nome on oatureay. His physi
wheat patents. $3.30 to 33.90:- 31sult4lba cians entertain !tapes of his reCovery.
tirst patents, 11.35 to $1.50 In bags: seeendi
patents. 31.61 to 14.20.
Oatmeal -The market is steady and ,
prlemn range trove 31W a barrel and -$11.1:4 TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
ln bags for broken lots.
Benns-Choice primes, 11.60. : Ottawa has been created a new military
Provisions -Heavy Canadian short c.111 district' '
perk.. 3112 to Pali light short cut. :OS; 0018.-, Chief Xustice Dubuc was sWorn in at
pound refined lard, ra.
Sc to 9c; pure Cana-'
dtan lard, 614c to 10c; finest Ird, 101,• .„,, ,
,ist to, "
floe; bams, eatee to 141S.c; bacon, 14e to Harry StIrton, a Frankford boy, Ve2
L'0; live hags, 5123 to 36.60; fresh killed •-tin over and killed.
abattoir hogs, 39; American clear backs, •
313.75; clear shoulder pork, 118.50.
Eggs -Candled selected. 170 to 17iaci" The HamiltOn City Council passed the
No. 1, 15c; straight receepts, 14e; No. agreement with the Bell Telephone Com -
2. raeec. pany.
Cheese -Ontario. 101:ee to 10Kc; town-
ships, 10c; Quebec, 9%o.The bye -election to fill the vaeancy in
Butter -Townships, creamery, 19c M Argyllshire, Scotland, takes place to-mor-
18iie: Quebec. 18eac; western dairy, 148 :Ow.
to leo.
Liverpool, Aug. 24. -Opening - 1Vheat, ' ammunition to China,
prohibition on the export of arms and
I A German Imperial decree removes the
British Markets,
spot steady; No. I standard California.
per cental, no stock; 'Walla, Gs alhd; No.1 Miss Annie Hore's action for breach of
2 red. winter, 6s 31/2d; No. 1 northern Mani-
tember Gs 5%d value, October es Pad promise against Rev. Thomas aeoghegan
toba, Gs 91ed to Gs 1021; futures qtnet. Sep -
value, December Is 6d value. Corn -Spot of Hamilton has been settled. ..
steady; mixed American, per cental1
, 4s Durin,f July 57,533 immigrants arrived
G%d to 4s 721 for new; futures dull. Sep- 1,n the :United States, more than half be-
tember 4s 63ed nominal, October 4s Gerd ' mg Hengarians, Italians and Russian
nominal. Flour -Minneapolis, 21s Gd to Jews.
22s 1121.
I,
Liverpool - Close -Spot wheat steady: T joint W. Noble was committed for trial
No. 1 standard Celifornia, per cental, no !
stock; Walla, Gs ,1,6t1; No. 2 red winter, t at 15arailtaa 00 a charge of stealkig S2'13°0
Gs 33a41; No. 1 no. thorn. Manitoba, lis °tea ; from -the Canadian Express Company. of
to Is 1021; futerea easy, September Gs 6%d. I which he.avas cashier. •
'value. Corn -Spot steady; mixed Ameri- Walter 13. Spars. was senot
teed.to two
October Gs '621 aominal, December Gs 6½C6I
can, per cental, 4s G%d to 4s 721 for new; years in' the penitentla.ry by Judge Snider
futures dull, September 42. 6%d a°1ciacia of I-Jeri:11ton for stealing from the Robert
October 4s Slid. Tolour-Minneapelis, 21e 1 Ray 0.6m.pany of -Toronto,
621 to 22s 9d. • '•
London,a
Aug- 24--°Tening-W1ioat 00 At a meeting of the G,- T. R. share.
passage, less offering. Corn -On passage,
quotations nearly aal show advances; La 1, a°1ders ,the proposed increase from R5,-
Plata, yellow,%tye terms, August„ 20s Id. i120,000 to ,e10,000,000 In the 4 per cent.
Weather in England -Clearing up • after ' auaranteet1 Stock was approved.
try wheat markets of $aturday, quiet. . JaMes' Hartneya Manitoba. • Gov -
rain; forecast, unsettled. English coun- 1 M_I. .,
Monday's Russian shipmehts or wheat, ;rnment immIgratton agent, estimates the
1.696,000 bushels; 'corn, 100,000 bushels. Dan -o1
:abler: shipments of wheat, 816,000 bushels; , ivesterli wheat crop at between eighteen
corn, 784,000 bushels. , 1 and tvienty bushelsto the acre. .
London -- Close -Number of' cargoes ce,31
whea.t arrived off coast since last report - -
Protests were filed in the Manitoba
are: -'Wheat on passage, buyers indirfer; courts agaiiist James John,_son, M.P..rafor
ent operators; wheat, parcel No. 2 hard. rurtle arounta.in, and J. if. Agnew, M.P.
winter, passa..ge, Hs 921.- Corn -On pas- P. for Virden, bolh Conservatives.
sage firm but not active: corn, parcel .
mixed American, September, 21s 6d.1 'Articles incorporating the Pan-Ameri-
Mark Lane Miller Market --Wheat, , an Rellriaad Cempane which propoeea to
foreign firm, witb a fair business; Eng--; 2 ' -
lish stead.. Corn -American firm, with nonstrtiet a lirie from "Hudson Bay . to
a fah'', business: Danubian steady. Flom: Bu'A
enos yres, were filed -at ,Gulbrie,
--American quiet but steady; English
firm. Wheat, parcel No. 1 northern ,
Manitoba, passage, 82s Id; wheat, Parcel:I His Honor the Lieutenant -Governor,
No. 2 northern Duluth, passage,3s
' '
Au,gust. 32s 9a; wheat, parcel 'No. 1:-haDraci ' ‘vith Mrs. Mortimer Clark and faintly,
Manitoba, passage, 33s 3d. old ercp. Corn returned yesterday to Toronto after a 1
-Parcel Galatz. Foxonian, Passage, 224 Hp te•Loedon Eng. lasting six weeks.
3d. .._ 1 , , . ' ' - I
Antwerp,- Apg. 24`.-elose-Wheat, sPina The first day's play in the interns -
No. 2 red wintee, 1.67efr, corn -Spot quo-
tations, ' American inLeed. 2.2fr. Flour- tienal cricket match atkToronto was
spot quetafrons, Minneapolis, 28fr. i disastrous to the Canadiln eleven, who 1
Paris, Aug, 24, -Wheat, tono ilrrn; AN- vere all Out in tiatir first innings for 47
gust, 22! 45c; Novee- 1;er and arebruary, ,
nen et mf (Se for runs. The -United States, team, made.
211 cse moor -To -12
August and 28( Ole for November and i6y runs, and had scored 5; for three ,
trebuary. rFrench country markets quiet .
but ate4,uy. tvieltetS -when time was' called.'
WO PEDTII SUICIDES.
ALFRED HUGGINS OF MORE -
TON SHOOTS HIMSELF,
Mrs, Winteringbam of Logan TOM).*
sip Aged 8e Years, Takes Paris
Green With Fatal Effect,
Fetratford, Aug. en -Alfred Huggins,
hotelkeeper of fonkton. took hie life
by ehootiog himself on. Saturday. He
tea home in the morning, and was
eeeo entering a hash by a mart plough-
ing' ht a field. Shortly. afterwards the
plowman heard a slltot, but paid n
attention to it. Afterwards a party
organized to find :Air. III:galas
and ;Ley were directed to the poult
where the shot was fireel. and Nog-
gins was lolled dead, with a eevoher
an his hand. The euiekle was a meat
deliberate one, as it is reported he had
a bottle - i
of carbolic acid n his pocket
end he bed dreak a portion before
shooting himself. The general 0,2:ti-
2e that he became depondent over
!ling his hotelprooerty, which he
sit to get back, but e011ad not.
2eIrs„, AVinteringlaaan of Logan town -
312i2 died Sunday from the effects
of a dose of Paris green she had taken
--tia guide1 intent thet morning. The
v man was elatty years of age, and he.*
wallowed eituagit poieon to 1;111 half
timten persons. ft is believed the
ased had become despondent ow -
to trouble. Playstetans were
promptly called, and the patient. had
I1Q been younger, might have move
ered 126 a result of their efforts. She
leaves a family of SeVen, Of whom four
eons live in Manitoba.
The threceyeareold eon of Ham,
Pad:ham of Downie township Was Sun-
day kicked by a horse so severely
that his Aid/ was crushed in, causing
paralysis. The child is in a eritizal
conditton at the Stratford hospital,
MR. TREADGOLD CALLED.
An Outline of His Water &ammo Pre-
sented.
Aug, 25. -The teking of die evblence of
Aug, ea. --The taking of the evidence of
Mr. Treadgadd, called by Dr. Catto,
proceeded at yesterday's sitting of the
11111145i011 ioquiry. Counsel tor the
Daudet Trade, which is presenting the
ease against the cOncessgents, distinct-
ly repudiating calling him, and saying
thet his calling wee not In accordance
with their wishes. The opponents of
the concessions are much disgusted
with the actions of Dr. Cetto and Mr.
Clarke„ which are, they say, greatly
damaging the cause of the people, Mr.
Treadgold proved an admirable witness
in his own behalf. At the request at
Commissioner Judge Britton he outlin-
ed his water echeme for the first time.
It is, indeed, en enormous affair, in -
waiving an initial expenditure of quite
two millions of dollars, with possibly GBISTING and CilOPP.C.,,;,(i
s much more later. The echeme con-
sists of a gravity system to diyert four
thothand mehes from Rock Creek,
diviled between Hunker and Donanza,
as far as the forks, and covering all
hills and benches from the latter furies
to the mouth, also a pumping scheme
to take eighty thousand inches from the
Klondike at tile mouth of Bear. Creek
and carry it ill four miles of flume at
cost Of a hundred thousand dollars
initial cost ; to generate three thousand
horsepower and deliver by pump an
additional three thousand inches on
Bonanza. r, Treadgold said he has
already spent upwards of one hundred
thousand dollars to have surveys made
by Sir Thomas Taut:retie.
EXETER 1111,47
CHANGED EACII W E ON LS D.
Wheat... • , • • . •
Barley.- - . .. . . . .
Oats.............- ..... 20 28
GO CO
Potatoes, per bag . 1 e0 1 CO
Hat% pee ton... ... . - , - 7 (e./ 8 le)
Flour, per cwt., roller.- 2 10
Butter........,, , ,.,,,„ 11
Eggs....., ., ....... . . 12
Hides, per 100 lbs ......, 5 00 2i CO
Live hogs, per cwt
Dressed Iioge ..... ...-
Shorts per ewt ..... - .. .
Bran per eavt . . . . . . .
8 00
100J
SO
12 tRIZ.0
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pertattReatlyearel all.ferma et Ftnsito pat-
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PtettF,..tliZ Vitt etirt!. Matted eramnty rti*
rico nadatge a f fitt
Cote; of prim. 04 tariztoottee tztooeltkat,4 AdZal
Woad Company,
1 lara leata:
CREDITON
ROLLER
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We are giving ezoollent
satisfaction eince Re-
modelling our rail
••••••••//100I
SALISBURY'S FUNERAL.
•••=to
The Anangeraents Have Now Been
Completed.
Hatfield, Eng., Aug. 25. -Lord Salis-
bury's coffin has been finally closed.
The servants and family will act as
hearers at.the funeral, which will occur
on Monday, the erst, when Lido. -
Col, Lord Edward Cecil, Military Sec-
retary of the Egyptian army, and
fourth son of the deceased statesman,
reaches England from Egypt.
The funeral service will be held in
St. Etheldreda's Church. The inter-
ment will be beside the body of his
wife in the private burying -ground ad-
joining. The ceremony will be mast
private. Simultaneously a service will
be held in Westminster Abbey..
11. S. Ambassador Choate tins after-
noon telegraphed to Hatfield express-
ing in behalf of the American nation
sorrow at the death of Lord Salisbury.
FOR JEWISH EMIGRANTS:
Britain Offers Territory in East
Africa.
London, Aug. 25, ---The English Jews
are deeply interested in the antounce-
ment made by Dr, Theodore Herzl,
President of the sixth Zionist Con-
gress, at its opening Sunday, at
Basel, Switzerland, that Great Britain,
in view of the collapse of the proj e.ct
to establish jaws' on :the Sinai pm -
insula, had offel-ed tlie' Zionists a large
tract of territory in East Africa for
colonization by the Jews, who
would be, given an, autonomotis
government ender._ Biate.611
linty While some opposition is
expected, they believe that tile con-
gress will accept the proposieon.
Lord Rothschild said to a represen-
tative of the Associated - Press :--
"Fearing Jewish migration from the
British Isles, the Government has offer-
ed a tract of land in East Africa to
Jews emigrating there. They will
have only the rights and privileges of
British subjects, the same as their
brethren enjoy here and elsewhele in
the empire. •
The Jews are not aware of the ex-
act terins of the azoposal, but tile ma-
iotity of English Jews are said to op-
pose its acceptance.
The United States imported ,tetly $260,-
000,0e0 worth of material for use in menu -
fettering in the li:;•e,a1 year Juea closed,. Ca
, , , . .
compared , with 3347,000,0W in 1.8e8.
DONE PROMPTLY.,
14. siAtErrz
Portland Cenie. t
'We have just rave:yeti a ono-
tity of the Lest pe nth. of t -
land Cement for preeent dolievry.
(Moth Siteks to be rout mei 1.1
Can be had nt eh her Cent 2 241;4 or
Exeter Storehouses.
hoi Wanted
1)01) lbs. wool wanted, for
which the higheet market priee
will be paid.
Received at Exeter al (1 Cen-
tietlia 'Warehouses.
Jos. CobblEdiek.
BIISINESS
Lou.
Fla vi ng purehased the linsi ness
of Mr. Robt. Sweet and taken. pos-
session I sun now (Teo top hoseuese
and solicit the patronage of the
p urehesin g publio
Boots and Shoos
We Carey a foil line of ell kinds -
of boots and shoe.
Harness
We have alsei a flest-elass stock
of light and heavy harness, and
we pay particular attention to re-
pairing.
TRY US AND 13E CONVINCED AS
TO OUR BUSINESS DEALING.
G. HOUSE.
SLIPS OF THE TONGUE,
An embarrassed minister gave out,
the first line of an old hyrnti in this,
atlaY:
"This world is all a floating shoe."
Realizing that he had made a mis-
take he tried to correct the same and
said:
"This world is all a shouting flee."
The cont Teflon laughed. Tfie
dominte, reaameing in the face, near-.
Jy sliouted:
"This world is all a sheeting flow."
'Another preacher read a notice of a
church supe'er, of whiab, `"tteer dough-
nuts will be given?' Ile meant dua
notice. s
It was an English curate who saidi'
"1-Iere begInnith the fifth eleapten
th-e POO ef BeoteroueraYs!' •