Exeter Advocate, 1904-1-7, Page 5TIM
Oxtter Ar• wte ,
pnblielted. every Tharetlay. Morning at the Office.
e/C.A IN-BTREE'IT, . T, XETEL
---,By the -.
ADVQQATE PUBLi$HINQ OOMPANY
TE16111s OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One Dollar per annum it paid Ln advance, $1.$O
if not so paid,
v wxti sirs , M,,e,tgq osa ,25- i,'17,4 --
ti
QaS
er
•
r discontinued until all, arrearagea at•e' raid.
ell 6
t without specified directions t ed i c tons t 1�1 be
nth forbid and charrmaed taco0rdingly.
0,0,41I�� Y, int evade for transoient advertisements
lnserted'n,'r ono , -,;,eery description of JOB
PRINTING turned cub in tli7 finest style,.. and at
moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, &o., for
advertising, subscriptions, etc., to be made payable
o t
$n itelerg & Creech -
PROPRIETORS
IETORS
ProfessiOnt ai eardg»
DR. A. R. ICINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.,
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univeristy.
D NTIST,
Te ti ext1a0tec without anypain, ot.0.uY bad e,f
eets
Office in Fanson's „Block, west
side gismo street,
Exeter,,
T 16. D. AT, TO ANDERSON (D,D,S.' L,D.S
A! PENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto University and Royal
College of Dental Sttrgeons�of Ontario. Also Post
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentisteey
(with honorable mention.)
Aluminum, Gold and Vulcanite Plates made fn the
neatest manner possible, A perfectly harmless an.
aesthetic used for painless extraction of teeth.
Office one door south of Carling Bros. store,
IT LOCKS LIKE PEACE..
FFORTS OF BRITAIN 4N'D
i�'RANc ARE PREVAILING.
Don't trycheapcough
medi-
cines. r
C 8».
et the best Ayer s
CherryPectoral, �ha a
record it has, sixty?'earstof
Cherry
PectorAl
cures! Ask'e your doctor if
he doesn'tuse it for 'coughs,
.colds • bronchitis, ,atldall
throat a and lung
.
t1troubl
"i have found that yer's CherryPectoral
is the beet Medicine I can prescribe for broil•
e ts, influenza,coughs, and herd colds.'"
Loma /Lir, M,D., Ithaca, N. Y.
250:, SQe., ffi1.QO.. J. 0..&insa 00.,
.Ali ggipu its, Lowell Mass,
i.+tw+.rro �01' r•�a.,�a-"tt�,ir�,sa.a
Bronchftjs..
The Despatches From Paris and.Ber-
lin Regarding the Fa Eastern
g r
Situation' Are ,Optimistic.
Londoii, Jan. 5. -The Tittles corres-
pondent at Paris nays the siteation.,for
the moment meet fn the far east eorreSpOnds`
with the aptimisila of diplofnacr rather
t1 the pessimism I
p .+m ofthe pt•ess;
has information, he says, which y , w leads.
hip to believe that the true emotive, o
the postponement, if not the avoidant:
off
war, : .
1
smore
,at.
to be.the .
at itd'
Pt u
of. Europe tl'ian the iiiiiuence of the
Czar, although, no doubt; • the latter.
has been exerted ie the direction of
peace. The grouping of the powers
and the .present aspect of interiatiotial;
relations is not. conducive to
the desire of either party for
armed conflict, Some of the consid-
Correct any tendency to',constfpa. erations that lecl Britain. to eontreet
Von with small doses of Ayer's Pills, - au. alliance with_ Japan, and France
`---------en t , e s see fen do the, same with Rltssia, ea long-
to on. ' . •, :ist, or exist to' a • meth . less
p i I de i de, What has taken H
poet Ilnients of the nelson.--X.inats, �• place mean -
,
over with its feasts and parties, but while, •asi,d, foremost of all, the Anglo -
this week ti"e MU report another'. I„ist1: French and the Preirch-Italian en -
year you will remember that Mr.. and ' tentes would alone suffice to' impose
Mrs; R. Coates gave a reception to: the I upon England and France nwdihca-.
older people. This year the young pec- i tions of their general policy, and
pie had the pleasure, last Tuesday he- I make' them disposed to strain every
Exeter, tog the anniversary of Mr. Coates' nerve"to avert war, involving the :`t;-'
Jsies were invited in for tea. All en -
birthday. All the young lads and las- mote possibility of their' being drag.
ged into it.' Indeed, all that has been
joyed at sumlltnous repast. Lea)p year I
I -done in this direction, both by France
and England, R. T. "P. MCLAt gIILIN, MEMBER oz THE tactics considered.- _'Atter the signer probably will. Clever be
Ph sic ter nnleSir eon aof ndoians and AccoucheurSurgeonseOntroMall had been satisfied, ' games, inosie i known. The world has been told
etood, opt. Q c 'Dash'and sin ging were indulged in till mid-' for many years that the maitltenance
night, when refreshments were iigitita ' of peace on the contiueet has been due
served to the
e ed and all went off merrily till the triple alliance. This niay be
wee stoat' 'ours, After giving Mr'. 'nue to some extent,. but ' this
Coates a roll, etc., and singin ar favor- !' al ch is certain, that if war has not
ite piece, we sand farewell. • Ian uar y is ready broken out in the far east, the
onof our favorite months, 1 Anglo-French rapprodiement has a.
medical
Dr. John D. Wilson, Office and ResidenCc, 29U
LJ (means Ave., London Ont. Special attention
paid to diseetes of women. Office hours, 12.80 to 4
p. m:
Legal.
DICI SON St CARLING, BARRISTERS, • SOLICI-
tors, Rotaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners..
Solicitors for Molsons Bank, etc. Money to loan at
owest rates of interest. Offices, Alain street, Exeter,
1. R. CAluund, B.A., L, H. Alamos
Aunt ion ears
A . for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex..
also for the township of Ushorne: Sales promptly
attended to and terms 'reasonable. Sales arranged
at Post Office Winchelsea..
Bri nsley. .
Miss Florence Edwards, of Lo radon,
is visiting .friends in this vicinity.- ,
Miss Lizzie Darling; left last week to
spend a eotipleof weeks with friends
in Itutherford. Asleigh load of young
people spent New. 'rears 'Day ;it Mr.
John Le-wise-Mr,hirer. Amos left on
1Monda3 to take his situation as teach-
er in Denfield school, while Miss Marble
Gilbert is a teacher in the Thorndele
Public school. --Mr. and Mrs.' George
Lewis celebrated the twenty-fifth an-
niversaly of their wedding day on Newi
Years Day. -Miss Bertha Dickson, of
London, is home for her holidays.-
Mr.
and Mrs. .Oscar Gilbert' „and son,
have i'eturned.to -their home in' Ypsi-
lanti, Mich., after spending theaOht ist-
etas and New Yea holidays with relit-
tives and friends here. lid r. Lee, of
London, spent Sunday with friends in.
tbrs vicinity. -=-Mr. ,Wm.' %Vuldsor is
still very low with ai broken hip, but
we hope he will soon recover. -Miss
Mildred Corbett has returned to hersschool,--Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gilbert
and Miss Jennie Neil, afParkhi]1 spe:.t 1
New Years Day with Mrs. Gilheet.- I '
-Mr. A. MbLean reopened Briusley lbiII
school on Monday, after the h„]i-,'
days with a very . good attend -1
itnce.-Miss Cnrbett has returned'!
to Sarnia. again. -Mr. Janies Bi•yan, of
Granton, was the guest of his sister,
Mrs. Gilbert on Tnesday.-Miss Al in uie
Hill. has been in these parts. fately.-
Messrs. Stanley tnd Andrew Gilbert
returned last week from the North
West. -Messrs. `W alter and .Ben Cnn-
°Inghatm spent the holidays' at their '
hurtles bete. -Miss Lily_Bradley bits re-.
turned to her,school.
BROWN, Winchelsea, , Licened Auctioneer
The Molson.s
Banks
(Chartered by Parliament, 1855.)
Head Office, Montreal.
• Capital Authorized • $5,000,000
Paid up Capital $2,856,420
Reserve Fund., • • • . 2,720,778
JAS. ELLIOTT. General Manager.
—EXETER BRANCH
Office hours: -10 a.m. to 3 p.m; Saturdays 10 a.,n
to 1 p.nr.
A general banking business transacted
Money advanced to good Farmers at lowest rates.
Savings Banir Deposits fronr$1 and upwards receiv-
ed. Interest allowed at highest current rates,
litoxso.r S; CARLnra, N. D. Hannon,
Solicitors. Manager.
Bicycles 1
'V7e are still in the Bicycle' trade
and this year show scene fine speci-
mens. . The CUSHION FRAME is
the Ideal wheel to riche. Prices mod-
erate,
New. Pianos ! :
- Several New Pianos just put in.
stock.; newest styles and the best
xnaikes. It will pay you to see then
You will he seeprised a the LOW
PRICES at which we sell them..
'Organs .of the Latest
makes always'in stock
Sewing Machines &c.
'W'e' are leaders- in :Sewing Ma-
chine -
s the -best rnael)ines than the
trade produces are on Mir floor for
your inspection ; also repairs Need-
les, etc., for all kinds of sewing nrat-
chines, always 0n hand.
deal more to do with it than anything
else. - The correspondent says the
persons who doubt the' stability of
this 'rapprochement will be convinced
soon, when they see questions sett:ed
that have disturbed the relations of
countries for years.
I
. MfJNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
1 Some of the Results` .in Ontario
Yesterday,
MAYORS ELECTED.
Almonte-William Thoburn.
Allist
on -
Dr. J. J. Harper.
Arnprior-Dr. Cranston. -
Aure,a--F• L. Daville.
Aylmer -•W. S, Caron.
Barrie -W. A. Boys.-
. Berlin -Carl Kranz
Bothwell -Joseph •Dillon.
BowmanviIle- 1, A. James.
Carleton Place J. E. Bennett,
Cobaurg-W, J. Maher._
Cornwall -Angus Lalonde,
Collingwood--Daniel Wilson,
Deseronto-Dr. Newton.
Dresden -A, S, Ribble.
Dundas -William Lawson.
Essex -John McDougall.
Forest -C. -McLean.
Galt -Mark Mundy.
Gananoque-I,V. N. Rogers.
Hamilton -Mayor Morden.
Harriston James Wilson.
Huntsville -Dr. F. L. Howland.
Ingersoll -W, J. Berry.
Kingston -Mayor Bell.
Loudon -Adam Beck.
Leamington -Lewis Wigle,
Lindsay -J. H. Soo'theran.
Meaford-Mayor Hamill.
Midland -Dr L. White.
Mount Forest -Wm. Gruer,
Napanee-M, S. Madole.
Niagara -on -the -Lake -Wm. Miller.
Orangeville -Marshall Green.
Oshawa -F. L. Powke.
•
Ottawa -J. A. Ellis.
Paris -H. Strc-14.
Parkhill -A. W. Humphries.
Parry Sound -J. A. Johnson.
Perth.. -J. A. Stewart..
Penetanguis''i,;no-G. E. Copeland.
Picton-F . C. McMullen.".,
Renfrew -T. M. Devine..
Sarnia -Thos. ]I. Cook.
Strathroy-M-yor Geddes.
Sault Ste. M- r•' •• W. H. Plummer.
St. Catharin:-A. W. Marquis.
St. Thomas -.1 .yor Maxwell.
horoid-Win. Munro.Tillsonburg-C. H. Denton.
Trenton -Jesse Farwell.
Wallaceburg-T. B. Dundas.
Walkerton -R. H. McKay.
Waterloo -Jacob €Tfflemann.
Salt pork is a famous Old-
fae,hioned rernecdy 'for eon-
ssllm tion. '''Eatpli nty. of
1 , Cti• :1,3 till 2'Ci'vlGe• .t0 LitC
c•Z 18alal.?;:Ve 50 and 109
yepi"S
Salt pork. is good it a man T
can`ol '3 a=C'7 it. The idea
it is that fat is the
Call and see us if in need of, geld the consumptive needs
any of the above most.
3. ittlARTIN:
YOU ARE
T I ,dam s.p I
When yoti insist en,having
rveY$ro:FEour
Opt' STAR FLOTJR is made from
the choicest Ontario and Manitoba
wheat.
The c{nantity of our WHDATI ET
has been improved by sterilizing' it.
10 lbs. for 25e. (rive it a trial.
It is "A FOOD” not A "FAD."
Our facilities for the hn.ildling of
the chopping 'trade
are un
sn rpRssed.I r ,
,i .the now vesset grinder is giving great
satfltetin
•, le
4)4
t3AR TF y BROS.
Millers.
boughs, °Olds,.boat'aenoax, and other throat
til[neets are quickly relieved by �'apo-Creso-
Mets, ten cents Per ba„ All druggists.
•
DEATH OF CHAS. RAYMOND.
Scott'aE,nmisionisthei`rlod -
er1? Meth Oil Of feeding. fat to Was Desi;ner of --.the Celebrated
tel e consumptive.. Pork i5 t00
t• Sewing Machine,
Guelph, Jan. a-The•flag on the
ro .tl fui sensltzve-siorl�achs. City Hall is at half-mast to -day on ac-
SCOtt'$ EI11..ulsion is the most count•'of th,• death of Mr. Charles -Ray
refined of .` fats, especially
o
prepared for 'easydigestion.
� P
Feeding him fat in this
wa which is ,often the* Y�, h� on1
Y
way; is half the battle but
Scott's Emulsion does more
than that. , , There ,
� O is. spine -
thing about the combination
of cod liver an oil
, d 11YhOP f).OS-
phites in Scott's Emulsion..
that puts : tnew life ' into they
weak parts and has a specia1
action on tho:.diseased lungs.
A. sample will be•
sent free upon request.
Ile sure that this bicitiro in
the foi•in of a label is .on the
wraptusipperon of every bottle of
Etnyou buy,
SCOTT &
BOWNIi ,
CHEMISTS,
Toronto, Ontario.
soc, and .in all druggists.
mond,' the designer and perfector of
the worid-wide Raymond sewing ma-'
chine,' which took place this morning
at z., o'clock, et his' residence, at the'
age of 78. ,He was twice married. The.
only. sttrvivieg child • by.his first wife
is tire, John . Crowe, "There are
also two adopted children, .Ivtr. Chas.
P. Raymond and lairs; Harry W-
hams, .. The late ,Mr. Rlyinontt was
a good ;man, an energetic citizen and
the mainstay of the First Baptist
Church, in which he took a” deep in-
terest.
Still Demand Horne Rule.
Dublin, JarJ .;,r- Ata meet6iig of the
nationai , directorate • of the United
Trielt League a °,'esoltttion was passed
infavor of 1loiid, rule as the only -
means of 'ena.bling the pc. Dle to derive
the bene'fits of the receet Irish land
act t '
o the fete of the refusal of land-
lords to sell theirestaitesexcept on
extravagant terms.
,Was the Seaman's Friend.
New York, Jait. 4. --'The Rev. Dr. Ri
C. Stitt Secretary of the AmericanSeamen s Friend Society, is deed at his
home in this city. For malty years
he was literary editor of The New.
York Evatigeltst,
RUSSIA'S ANSWER.,
NQ. iDeIiaite Reply to 'apan' Latus
,Request»
S Petersburg„ Jui, 5. The ,A,sso•
ress., las the authority of the
clot dP l
got' lion Office. fcr the 'statement that
th JRussian- reply will be transiiiitted
t' Japan 'iii a day ot! two. Tho reply
11 not he merely "yesh or "no," but
11 be made up, ui reasoned proposi-
ti as, ; The general basis of, this eotit•
M lie eteet is already eQZUj)lete, bet
the details are being elaborated,
1 Japanese � ' 1 � 4
J P se D); sister here; M. I�uI
illi; has ' aethiorized ; the. • A5$Qciated
ss to say that he hada cordial con-
tl
once with oreige Minister Lame•
ee r„ on; Friday last, lairs that he was
.
convinced. by ..`„/.."0Ilt4t k,4
sltt3ar
d
cliatory attitude that us rt
cotl-
Oqy=
ernmert is disposed to seek. a peaeeiul
settlement.
An ,official note phb lssllad to -'day ette.
nounces that instreeti enr have .:6reesr-
seen ..to Viceroy Alexieff a to' the re-
ply to be given to the hist Japan-
ese note.
`SEEKS OHIO CAPITrL,
Mr, It. H. n Cher ue: is i Cincinnati
;s" at
Now.
Spring'fiield, 0., Jail. 5:-,14Ir. F, H,.
Clergue'has been in Ohio for several
days on an important itlissee . Most
of the time was spent in, Cincinnati
with Queen City capita:ists The Ca-
nadian and the..Cincinnatians were be-
hind closed doors for some time.
While there is nothing in detail to
give out,' yet it is said that Mr.
Clergue succeeded in :convincing the
capitalists that the reorganization of
the Lake Superior Development Co.
is a
good thing, and as a consequence
lie was given assurance that - Ohio
capital will gointo the new com-
pany. It was told in financial cir
cies that Mr. Clerguc stated to his
subsidize the business to the amount
companions that the Government 'Will
of $z,coo,coo, and that the price of the
raf.s the concern'proposes to man-
ufacture and sell in the ' Dominion
will be, the duty being deducted, one
sibl
whiych touch; the outside world cannot pos-
THEATRICAL PEOPLE IDLE.'
Orders issued at Chicago Thrown
week reed
i
Chicago, Jan. 5.-Maycr Harrison ' an advertisement in the Paper of your
has vetoed the plan ' proposed by 1 gen y, and, so I Comdec sled t such an enrer
I to tactu. Greg-
. some theatre managers to open their was )ray joy to find that :I actually im-
play houses and admit patrons to, the I proved after taking two bottles, so 1
main: floor only. • He declines to i kept taking it for ten weeks and at the
lendof that time I was cured. I had
allow any of 'them to open until the
gained eighteen pounds and was in e”
safety ordinance is coriipli.ed with. The I excellent health, and am now.
' closing down of the theatres has caus- ( "You surely deservereat success,li L HA` E A COMPLETE SZp(l
ed paralysis of business in. many direc-- I and you have my very best wishes." OF SUUH Trig�TG 115
Restaurants and hotels are 1 Miss Amon Runty, 50 North Boule-
tions. 1, y
complaining, and street railway traf- t yard, Atlanta, Ga. en genuineness
forfeitieeeprral Straw Cutter E nine
ofabove letter proving genuineness cannot be pro- i
fie has fallen off. Even arc light eed.
signs have been cut off. It is esti-All sick women hoot '
meted that1 , would be wins li,'�1E111
lg,000, persons suffer >tftheywouldtakeLydiaE.pnk- r �
A - Inn thr Mayors closing order, of ham's Vegetable Cempotiipd and Root . ruiners,m
whom 5,2oo are actors, 350 ushers, 50o be well.
electricians and stage hands, 400 cab
drivers, 200 waiters, too bill posters, t '��� 5��� o� Iron Pipe,
and 25 printers, The loss in receipts 00011{ S Cti►tton Root Compound. l AND
at the -thirty-five theatres will total
Ladies, aSO, Favorite, 1 (PLAIN GALVANIZED)
$i$,000 per day. is tate only safe, relieblei
regulator on which woman 1
can depend »3n the hour ' WE MAKE TO ORDER
time and
NEW YORK'S DEBT.
r d ro me oP need."
t Prepared in two degrees oC .
strength. 1 and No. �:I.Castings of Every Beseri it
Sixty-seven Millions Added in OneNo. I. -For nthe best cases b Every !
• •" Is by far thebest dollar
Year. medicine known. —_�_ -�
No. 2 -For special cases -10 degrees
New York, Jan, e.—Mayor McClellan stronger—three dollars per box.
Ladies—ask your druggist for
hes sent to the Board of Aldermen Cotton hoot Comp►onnd. Take c17.7111, L
a statement of the city's finances and as ail pills, mf�ttures and imitations are
dangerous. No. 1 and No. 2 ar
Rthbo ">
1 WZ alnJtD,--The z'tlsideme of Af.r.atfd
Aiz e. J. f►.lahriffy Dees the seC�l' e of ai joy.
.ons event; On 1 ?'ecinesdesy 1' selling, Dee,
;30th, when eheir third don btnee. Mise
Edith A„ wits united in till/Tinge to
Mie Joseph . I.intoxi The nuptial
knot Wass securely tied toy the Rev. J.
Send �y
k eisAn, n£ Stziifit, ill the presence
ofaliout forty invited guests, ';`1'he..
bride its she entered -the parlor looked
vez•ybewitchingin`a neat Ana hoed -
dome costume. Ater" the ceremony
was.0ver and the young eoaipleheat•tily
enngt':ttrtlratecl ali repaired to the din,
ing'"1','oom, where ft sulnpttiuus i•epetst
Pas >, '
i served, - The bride is o: •
n4 of
Ilil)�r
etS.
b r ,fai
zest daughters and is a pope -
lar
-eild eetiiiiablea young lady,, while
the groom 1S one of 0nr enterprising
and promising young' inen end is hi h-
g
C. I I. i 'f..e.
nectt>d.The nee-- 4r
.,
a.. r,.` "jn...evil/ye r•eyBaVQ(. rr
b the bei i
� cls ,tzl• +
Made
ra�st, rXtrli;nifll<'entCftLi",i" Fl �.
y, testifying to ' ;' • *'
til t
the �.
esteem ` g>? , L .i... }i'i1d
e intll'
via .
h elle
tis .
Man. � llc,.cl by. ;hes' . , 13i'7AA oli' i'Icx .. ^-
7.A AStiC41b ZACII
Wheat»„. , ,.,,
•
75
Iota toes, per batg. .,, X L'0
BaY, per ton,.,.,.7 00
klottl', per emit, roiloi:�,,,,,;
l3uttel
Eggs.,
Bides; per 100 lbs ..
Live' hogs, per cwt.
Dressed Hogs, ..
ShortspereWt.,,,,n
Bean .t
I I ) e
-'r
•
y i alias, : _ • $ d T41t`IFf*
j• •i
1tliss'
A'
lice
B
ai
leY,
o
ROLLERAtlanta, Ga., escaped the sur
peons
knife,by using Lydia E. 1
i i].kham's Vegetable. Compound.
d.
F 11
Capital l'aict Up
Rest
TQerieeral Bankingbusiness transacted, •
e: statauost.avol
favorable lt, cu r
r ant r
a
fes owe
e'
Iaqh , i .
Sas nba Bank accounts and Deposit Receipts.
Conuuercial Letters of Credit issued, twansiible
China, Japan and other foreign countries.
Travelling • Letters of Credit issued to traveUeti ii0
all parts of the world,e.
i
a
TIIOS FISIiE, Onninsn MAi:aaex.
E:b'.5LEBDEN, Surra OF Bir.tgcnirs a Citir.P /x, Te
bREDIT.
DN
ON'I',
tv. S. OHISIIWLM, ,
' Mani ,
CREDITOR
MILL
` )• •,`•9.2**-2•'»9•,00Q0C4 +
Claill
” Di;alt Mies. pivganai : -I wg excellent, to We are givinexcell
express my gratitude for the restored >;
health and ltappinessLydia E. Pink -
Li SatlSfaaCtiOIl S1Ylce,i
am's Vegetable Compound' has modelling our
brought into my life. mill.
I' ]tad su fared for three years with
t,rri'oleons at the time of menstrua- —�-
tion, and slid not know what the trouble
was until the doctor pronounced it in-
flammation of the ovaries,. and DONE PROMPTLY.
proposed an operation.
" I felt so weal: and siek that I felt ��p
sure that J could not survive the ordeal S >�il" �T►
'• 3cci,t'aliLlrnt-li,i ct„i ',It Out of Work: E
2crgo it. The following
coo �i� For Sale -1 hay press, also J.
set 1200 ib. $oa!e1$,
recommended byl sold and
his first message. The gross funded all druggists in the Do-
minion oP Canada. Mailed to any a.ddreS5
debt is `,485:,063,094, and the' net funded en receipto •price and four 2 -cent postage
etamps.. he S7.00lr Uatcapanv,
Windsor, one.
9
No. 1 and No. -. are sold in Exeter by Pr 3. Lt,:
and
Browning, Druggists.
49
debt w334,169,1. The increase in the
net bonded debt for 1go2-3 is $67,142,-
747. -
Of the police department the Mayor
says: "I 'am convinced that it is no
unreasonable critical spirit which has
for years _been charging that officials
high in. the depareneut have connived
at the maintenanc e of certain public
evils... for their personal gain. A vigor-
ous and- persistent effort will be made
to sever any such relation between law-
breakers . and those sworn to enforce
the law."
T•ELECirRAPHIC BREVITIES.
Local option. was defeated in York
county.
The Ogilvie Nliiling Company has rlaised
the price of flour.
The Windsor Avenue methodist Church,:
Windsor, was burned down.
Dr. R. McIntyre f Hespeler `died sud-
denly_ whilevisiting a patient.
Mr. Thomas Nixon, .formerly 0. P. R.
r.ght-,of-way agent, died at Port Dodge,
Iowa.
'rhe by-law t0 establish a free library
carried by a majority of about 800 at
Woodstock,"
The Oracle newspaper office at Olds,
.Alberta, and several stores were destroy-
ed by tire,
John Burns, M P;, says Mr. Chamber-
lain has no chance . in Scotland, and in
Tingland labor is solid for free trade.
The 'Canadian. Pacific Hallway's west-
bound express was wrecked near neleicelia;;
Man.,' two sleepers leaving the trach, No
one hurt, •
The London Assizes open on AL n
p o daY
next before Mr Justice Britton, Penny
McGarvey's trial for murder is set down
tor this court,
Qu'Appello Indian Industrial School was
destroyed by fire, Less, $40,000, Where
were 200 Indian: children in the building,
but all escaped.
Austnallans are touch concerned Iest
their naval equadrote ehould be ordered
to Chinese waters in clue of war between
Russia, and Japan,
Russell ,Allen aged seventeen,' don or
Mrs. George W. Alien, a widow, of ,*.,ding-:
Eton, died from the etfecte of an over
rise of carbolic 'acid. •
President Rooseve4't's message at the
opening of the regular session of the U.
9, Csngrese was an elaborate defence :ot.
the Goverritiont'S action rbgarrling )?ani
oma.
GENERAL REPAIRS
a
s �a
A.
.'
I R. SL,OCUI`JI, Lung Spa inlist
1 Offer to the Sick
1 ONE 001111fil
1 WORTH OF NEB18111
FREE
le Every S ff ror with , Consumption, ' Catarrh,
Bronchials, Le Grippe, Pulmonary
and • Bronchial Trouble
If you have any of the following syinptosnz it paeans thatthe germs
of gonsumption are in your syst,m, ,,. Accept Dr. Slocum'a generous offer.
r.
Aro your lungs Weak?
'Do you Coughs? ;
Do you have pains in the chest?
Do pot spit In) phlegm1'" '
Is your throat sore and buiamed?
Is: your appetite bad ?
bo yonhave night•sweat,e?
Are you lasing Leah?
Are yon pale, thin and woak?
Do yen have ringing in the ears?
Do you have hot flashes ?
le there dropping in the trivet
IA the nose dry and stunt?
ave you a coated tongue? ,
Call your disease what you will, these symptoms indicate that you have in
body the seed . of the most don ero s '; , °w
i✓ us af,ma(aJie�. Iii order to let all people know
the marvellous power of his system of treatment, p
free to all sufferer' test . • , Dr. SlocunY'has decided to give
s as a ,est his free trial treatment. :
ONE WEEK'S 'TRIAL OF .DRi ' SLOCU
S SYSTEMBF •TREATMENT FREE
Nothing:conk be more reasonable, more ,genetoY. sthazDr, S.Jctt5offer.
, . :.
The Slocum .System u(`T'rcatntent has oured thousands and tens of thousands,,of
co
eases of consumption hsumptiol in all:tages of the rirseasc, A system of treatment that
2iedomplishes more than any one .reinedy can 6fernccothpltsh. A s
complete nmedicinaland tonic fo&d trit trt,
catinent that cle�txeys and eliminates.,ll tuber,
culosis gerins and puison from the system 'and a„a•ta nature iii building up healthy
Iurti : fid body tissue, two essential functions for :tpernraitent cure.
Accept Dr, S1oeum`s Direr to -day and 1•c tined at home atrioii friends
,title„ Simply Write : , 8' � ds and loved'
1' y Write to Dr. T. A. Slocum, thaited,,r70 King Street test Tonsil `
Catiada,'1rtention your druggist ' id
druggist's 4 s iltme„ and state your post and,•ezprs,�.s o ffico;, end
you will receive the treatmentptolnpt1yr by exptess, Mention this paper* ,:`