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Exeter Times, 1900-12-20, Page 5TEE1.1 EXETER TIMES IIIIDflM II EQV p ER111 a'rd°'" midcllesex I, GRIM 0[11'8 1111111[81 . and],.E. McCallurreLondes- Doneld G. Graham, of Lobo, has par- ' chased a hundred acre farm from Neil Fletcher for $5,000. fill tile NOWS of interest to Philip yd,of London, has been a Mao_ Old iollaDitants of tlie d by the trustees of $ S f Times Readers flappealna gon,eWest Nissouri, to teed; fo; t I uroo, Traoas tO In t11080 6011iltie$ FORT1EFAST 'WEEK Huron Vanhorn, Hills Greeo, while working in the swamp had his head severely cut by a falling tree. Edmund Geiger who has been teals- ing for two years in S. S. No. 12, Hay, has been re-engaged for next year. Last week W, H. Woods, Hayfield, geld his residence, fornaerly owned by W., Burns, to Wt. Jewett. Mrs. Young, a sister of Mr. D. Hay, iof Kipper), formerly of Farquhar. who Lias been ill for some thne et Stratford, died iaet week. J. IL 51eHardy, who left Clinton aboute. month ago for Nelson. B. 0,, died quite suddenly in the latter place on December 11. In cases of catarrh Hood's Sarsapa- Willa, heals the tissues, builds up the elYetern, expels impurities from the blood and ciiree. The roof of the big block at St. Jos. spit is completed. It contains nearly sqoares,and is probably the latgest TO) f in the county. An old resident of NVroxeter passed Away on Friday last, in the person of Xr. David Forsyth, Ile was born in fealashiels, Scotland. Mr Charles Cook Godericia towns ahip hate now a -splendid artesian well. it is 103 feet, deep and lbas 70 feet of the paves'', of water. • Jonathan Miller, of Goderich, has Purchased the celebietted trotting tta1- lion Woodlitevu, front the °unary Weis., for a, decent sum. Alexander Rennie, of Crossbill, with 4everal members of his family, arrived at Zurich last week to take possession Of the farm recently procured front S. 11. Beanie Fleischanee sold his 50 -acre farm Sus the Ittlt Con.. Hay, to S. Levegoad for $2,700. This price loonies the ' Lw- gerpuvtton of t be stoca and implentente VII the farm. Mis$ Mina Doan has been engaged as ;Radler in the Zurich public school for the year 1901. Mr. Torrance intends giving up teaching,and it is underetood evill study dentistry. J. Torrance, Zurich, sold one of his heavy horses to MeMann of aforth, :for the handsome figure of 8210. The eaten; evening Mr. Torrance received an offer of $220,00 for the same loorse. There are many forme of nervous debility in men that yield. to the use Carter a Iron Pill. Those who are troubled with nervous weakness, night, sweats, etc., shoold try them. Charlie Hoist, of. Dashwood, met with a serious accident last week. Ile bad an old gun, and while shooting at a mark the breeell blew out striking be boy in the forehea.d, breaking his skull and: almost blowing off his timbale Joshua Calloway has en toren act ion against The Winnipeg Free Press for $5,000 for calling him a "foulmouthed • islauderer" in the recent election cam- •. entign. Joshua is an old Stanleyite, but bee resided in Winnipeg for 20 years. J. C. Miller, late of the Clarendon, Clinton, has decided to go into this wholesale liquor business at, the Cana- duin Soo, and be joined by his son in the course of a couple of weeks, The family will probably remain in Clinton until spring, Wm. Henry Maize has purchased 50 acres of land from Robt Higgins. being east half of lot one, con. 1. W. D. Ashfield. Price $2,400.-Robt. Hig- gins has bought 50 acres from Robert. McConnell, being part of lot one on the 5th con., W. D. Ashfield. Price, $1000. Many whose friends and relatives live in Moosejaw will be pleased to learn the Methodists there have just opened a fine new brick church, cast- 1 medicine her the price in the market. ing $7,500, cf which sum $4,500 is al- The residence of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. ready paid. The Epworth Leave Dunseith, lot 4, con. 0. Downie, was presented the church with a $500 ednesday the scene of a pretty wed - organ. ding, when, at 5 p. m., their eldest In convection with Brussels Metho- daughter, Mary, was united in 'nov- elist church, last Sabbath was the date riage to Mr. William Wivell, also of set apart for receiving the 20t1 Cen- Downie. tury Thangegiving offering, $1,000 be- Henry Andersoe, of St. Marys, was bag aimed at. There was placed on arraigned Fride.y afternoon before the plates the very munificent, sum of Police Magistrate O'Loane, of Strat- $760 and. the balance will no doubt In ford. on a charge of perjury, alleged forthcoming when all have responded to have been committed in the prelim - to the call. inary examination in the will case of Anderson v. Anderson. The home of Mr. J Boyce, at God - Samuel Riddle has Sold his farm erich, was the scene of 0, pretty weds on the Thames concession of Blan- his eldest, daughter was united ding on Wednesday, Dec. 12th, when shard to Sydney Ullyott of the same in mar - concession, for a, handsome sum. Mr. siege to Mr. R. McCorkindale, of Lon- Ullyott will take possession on the don. The ceremony was performed J of April. Mr. Riddle has not yet by Rev. Mr; Andrews, in the presence decided what his future movements of fifty guests. After partakiug of a, emneptuous dinner, the laappy couple will be. A pretty wedding took place in left for London. Staffit, Wednesda,y, when Miss Alice The .T. E. Crealy, Dairy Company 191 It is understood that Mies Toltori has roigned ber position as head teacher of the Thorridale school. Mr. Campbell, of StrathroY, is her eueces- Ttie WEEK'S RECORD sor, Miss Mary Carroll, of Albany, New York, formerly. of Bieldulph, will visit Mrs. J. S. Trueinner, an old resident of Zurich, died on December 10, at the age of 70 years. Harry Detwiller. a former resident of the Mitehell road, Fullartou, and Realms Unseen. her parents, Christmas. Miss Carroll is the youug lady. who was heiress to the $10,000 left by her uncle in Ail)any, Palpitation of the heart, nervoos- • brother- of Andrew Detwiller, of Mot- ness, tremblings, nervous headache, herwell, died suddenly at his home in cold bands and feet, pain in the back, Dakota a few days ago. and other forms of weakness are re- Colin Bethune. Treasurer of the lieved by Carter's Iron Pills, made town of Seaforth, died at his residence specially for the blood, nerves and there on Saturday, Deceraber 8. Afr. complexion. Bethune had been in ill -health for .A. meeting, of the municipal electors about a, year, and coafioed to his resi- of the First County Council Div. of the deuce for the past three months, He Co. of Middlesex, composed or the was about 64 years of age. Efts wiclaw townships of McGillivray arielBiddolph four sons and three daughters survive ad the village of Liman, will be held him. at the Tp.Hall,Lucan,Monday, Dec. 21, One of West. ZOrra'S pioneers passed at 3. p« away Thursday in the person of Miss The frame farm house on Charles Catherine AlcEay, who died atthe age Mill's farm, east 02 Mount St. Joseph, of 71 years. She was one of Zorraes 4th con,, London Township, was des- early settlers having come to that troyed by fire at an early hour Sunday township from Seatlend in, 18$5. with morning. One of the hired men who tter parents i\lterteal Mrs. Hugh McKay, lived in the house had a close call for now decd, his life frout suffocation by smoke. Frank meICalawho livee On the lith Bus of East Zorra, narrowly escaped being killed a few days ago while oper- Jos. Tiernan, for many years lancl surveyor and resident of Tilbory, died Thureclay of typhoid fever, after a, weelee illness. eceased had returned Ming a. steein grain chopper. A part about a month ago frono a several 1 of his clothing became entangled in months' surveyieg tour in Algointlearal the gear and Mr, l‘Icay would cer- WAS in splendid health then. He tainly have been dashed to pieces had leaves a wife.and four ehildrem Rev, not the accident betel seen and the en. Father Tiernan, of Mount Carmel is ft gine stopped. when the young Mall was released from the machinery he was found to have suffered severe in- ternal injuries. The many. friends of Rev, M. J. Tieraan, garish priest of Mount Car. noel, McGillivrey Township, and for nearly twenty -tour years connected with St, Peter's Cathedral, London, will be glad to know that the twenty- tifth anniversary of hie ordloation to the holy priesthood took place vester- day. lu congratulating Rev. Father Tiernan upon his silver jubilee and length of Team in the holy ministry, we are but giving voice to the senti- ment uppermost in the thoughts of his old friends- and they are legion, - Dot alone in Lamson, but throughout the diocese. The Presbytery of Stratford met a Lucan on Tuesday for the purpose o ordainiug and. inducting Rev. Mr, Smith, a graduate of Knox College. in- to the pastoral :charge of Lucite) and Fraser churches. Rev. Mr, Powell, moderator of the Presbytery.presided. and Rev. Mr. McAuley, of Mitchell, preached. After it prayer by the mod- erator, Rev. Mr. Smith was ordained and inducted into the pastoral charge. He wits then addressed by Rev. Mr. Cosgrove, and Rev. E. W. Penton ad- dressed the congregation. In the evening- a largelyattended reception was held in the town hall, at which the newly inducted pastor was made acquainted with many members of his congregation. Perth. Chas, Garbutt hes purchased lot 18. con 3, Fullerton, consisting of 100 acres, from Joseph Nichols for the sum of 80,330. A. 11. Loft, at St. Marys, failed to attend as a juror at the Court in Stratford, and was fined $10.00 by Judge Barron. John Makins has sold his farm of 100 acres, lot 19, con, 5, Ellice, to John Mulloy, of the same township, at a good figure, possession given next spring. Wm. Bowes, a young Downie far- mer, bad his face badly lacerated Thursday by the kick of a gun. The cuts, which were mostly on the fore- head, required several stitches. For any case of nervousness, sleep- lessness, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, try Carter's Little Nerve Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve recently granted a charter by the On- tario Government, is to have its head officei. Iondon. The provisional di- •ark,-19hn ErnesbOrealy,butter aefurer; William Francis Bask - e, butter raker, and John Pat- on McLaren, all of Seafortb; Fred- ck Obarles Elora, of Holinesyille, met., and DanietTtiorne McIntyresof Avon, courty of Ekfin butter maker. gr. Crealy was formerly butter xnaker Or Mr. Bobier, Exeter. At a meeting of the Huron Medical Association held some time ago, an able paper was read on the advantages to the profession and public of 'having a supply House, where might be pur- chased drugs, etc., of the highest -qual- ity, pyre and at a reasonable price. To ensure this an analytic test would be necessary for all drugs used by the riled kid profession. This is very nec- essary as druggists have been forced Atghto competition to cut prices,and hence ' "Th. Auce quality. After careful consid. .ration and many commend.atory opt- ." "nions from medical men throughout be province, it was decided to apply for a charter and oreanize with the follovving provisional' directors : Drs. "W. Graham, Clinton ; Wm. Gunn, 1 _Linton ; Wm. Shaw, Clinton 3. A. ' obertson, Stratford ; Jas. Henry, Irangeville ;..T, S. King, Toronto ; A. Goderich ; N. W. Woods, Ba,y- eld ; S. 31. Henry, Harriston ; W. lexander, Toronto 3. L. Turnbull. White, daughter of Mrs. John White. was married to Rev. John Henderson, pastor of the Methodist church, Staffa. Mr. and Mrs, Henderson will be at home after Jan. 8, at the parsonage in Staffa. The final written examinations of the Mitchell Model School were held last week. Nineteen students are tak- ing the finals in Mitchell. The follow- ing have been engaged to teach in this brother. The death of Mrs. McGill, of Clinton which took place an Monday evening was a great shot,k to her friends,many f 'Whew did not know of the danger- ous nature of her illness though she had long been in poor health, Mrs. whose maiden name was Cath- eriue Hartley, was a uative of County Comm, Ireland, but came to this couu- try with her parents sixty years a go, when she was in her thitteenth year, and settled in Peterboro, On Dee. 21, I851, she married Mr. McGill tied after living upon the homestead in Cavan township, eounty of Durham, for twelve years they moved to Gorrie. Ibis county, where Me. MeGill carried on business as it storekeeper for about twenty years. Thev then took up residence in Blyth and after eight years went to Clinton where tloev have since resided. The late Philip P. Harding, of Mc- Gillivray, whose death lute thrown such a gloom over the community in which he lived, was highly esteemed by all with -whom be came in contact. Being always ready, heart in hand, to assist, others, his removal will be keen- ly felt in tbe neigheorhomt In a wider sphere be served his township well and faithfully some years ago as County Councillor. He was at present a member of the municipal council of McGillivray. As an evidence of how be was appreciated by those who knew him best, it may be nientioned that at his last election every vote cast in his own polling division was recorded in his favor. The pall -bearers at his funeral were bis four colleagues on the McGillivray council board and two ex - reeves of the satne township. *No IAXATION, OF INSUNANC:i COMPANIES --- As ,esonent Comm; oa Aevised Not Sanction Too a -low n burden 11 Toronto, Dec. 1.. Repre.seal •tives of Canadian an,1 kritish Life otur• ;tore Companies, with S200,000,00 co teince in torte oi Canada. and 0',..t400 or of actual etipital invastments sololed on tee Royal .aaseasinent 'Cora ni'.ssion this me. aing, and, througi K. MacDonald, of the Confederatior L:fe, as spairesman, explained that the companies' holdings we not theit own property, but were 1ly deptss it,o, that they mast retnr •Ith inter. mit to the persons who1 entrustei them to them. It wa.i therefore co the grea test importance. that ir/ tax• leg this accumulation of the Israel savings of the persons insu.roty noth. ing -should be done to. itslace a jheaviei tux than on other classseor of wealth: Mr. MacDonald claimed that in To runt° and Hamilton the assessment da p:irtment had, taxed it far greatet proportion of the earapanies' assets it 4.1 earnings than was warrantedi MAY FIGH,T GLASS TR ts ST. Cic'v1and. Ohio, nee. Le, The i'ai Isoal :r sayer "The meet no of Inc Owe nt glass manufacturers, whi, r. h • come to a cies:, in this efts, ,. erten s to have a marOcol effect tiss 41 th • ;1o:tr.) in i be Unitsol States. 0ies.e1,,,t1 1. ,:•ra tnerpndent glass man laitet e muntre attended in parson or soot ; son ted bs proxy. The pre!: 1141;111 st000 were talon towards the form e tie of a :strong and complete organization ts lee pose of whicb will ba to force the Ott • • r an -Vsrindow Glass Company. tied e wn as the Window Glass Trust. I males terms with tht independent ma, ufacturers• Otherwiso a war to the Oa I, w11 bt.! IrlatiZtlrated." Raging Headaches, that nothing else will cure, are quickly quieted by Milburn's Sterling Headache Powders. Prim 20c and 25c, at all dealers. Refuse Substitutes. section during 1901 :-D. H. Dow, No. 11'5, Hibbert • liss B. Punchard, No, 12, Stephen ; W. May, No. 4, Stephen ; W. W. Nart, 1,,Vhalen Corners, Us- Mr. and Mrs. Thos Green, of the 2nd con.; Logan celebrated their silver weddirig on the evening of the 6th inst., when s Iarge number of their friends and relatives from Buffalo, London, Mitchell, Dublin, Brodhagen and Logan assembled at their home to spend a pleasant evening and rejoice with them on having passed 'the quar- ter century of wedded bliss. There seems to be a great traffic in coal oil in Mitchellthese days. Last week Fred Davis got a car load of American oil in from London and started to sell it at 1Se, a gallon. 'The Standard Oil Company, hearing of it before it arrived here,. despatched ,a car load of their finer quality to E. ‘,A. Campbell, and instructed lien to sell it at 15c a gallon. The result is that oil has been going out at the rate of a dozen barrels a day. NOTIOE TO CREDITORS Of John B. Penny late of the village of Exeter; Gentleman, deceased. Pursuant to Ohaa 129 of the Revised Stat- utes of Ontario, 1897, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having Claims against the estate of John B• Penny, late of the village of Exeterin the County of Huron, Gentlemanwho died on or about the Eleventh day of August, .A, D. 1900, are, on or before the First day of January A.D. 1901, to send by post pre -paid to the undersigned solicitors forthe Administrators of the said estate_ of the said de- ceased their obristain names and surnarnes,ad- dresses and descriptions, with full particulars of their doling, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities Of any) held by thein, and that after tbe day last aforesaid the said AdMinistrators willproceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the par- ties entitled thereto,havitig regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said A.dministrators will not be liable for ihe Said assets or any part thereof, 10 any =p?trastliis of Wil°8° elaim Or a shall aye been re- ceived at the time of such distribution. Detail at Exeter this 18111 day of December, A.. 'D., no, DicKsON Sz CARLING, Solicitors for Administrators The Least flair Casts a Shadow." A single drop of poison blood will, unless checked in titne, make the whole impure. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great leader in blood purifters. It casts no shadow, but brings sun- shine and health into every househeld. Running Sore. --"my mother wee troubled with rheumatism, in her knee for a number of years, and It broke ant lute A fanning sore. $he took three bottles et Rood's earsaparina and is now well, Heed's Olive °lament helped, to heal the eruption," Mae, Jona Remo, CloverlaWns, Ancaster, Ont. Rheumatleorn-"I was badly afflicted with sciatic rheurnatisna. Consulted dec- kers without relief. Was persuaded te try Hood'e Soreaparilla, and five bottles gave me relief and enabled me to go to work." Wrtaxam R. Ron.mi, Margaretvine, ai• s. Rood's IOW ease Merlin': tbonan-inrItatlug and caste cathartic to take with, Roodo Sarsasiarlits. MA,RRIP,D. alenSEra,14,--PATRID04-In Z4itebeU, Dee. 3. by the Itov. Mr, Afe.A.oley, Reward Mar, shall, to Stella. Psdridge, all of Miteltell. nyenteeespant- sat the residence of th bride's parents, Dee, 6, by the Bel% Alroithrey Richard elyere, to ClarirsodaUghter of Joseph Noir. isionkion, JO WEIT-WILIDDON- At the residence of tithoevb.rEld. aneaoreonints4.,44,11. jottilme 3row,Itotstt,i0hymitiihe Mabel Wbiddon, both of Daylleld, leCORKINDALG-BOYCG-At the residence of the bride's parents. Goshen Line, StaeleY, on the Iltit inst., by the Rer. J. W Andrews, Itiebard, MeCorkindele,of London, to Mitts Elizabeth Boyce. of Stealer. WILAJARY.--DLACR-In St. Marys. on Dec, 8, by• the Rev. T. +k- Cosgrove. Miss Jessie Blaek„ of 34 Marys, and W. e, wearer. of Drayton. JA R VIS -BEAN -In Clinton, on Wednesdey Dee, 12t1*, Its Rev, W. 0 Rowse% of Ratten- Airy St. etierein.111.id Bertha Maud, youngest daugbier of Air. and Mrs, John Bean, to Oliveraarie, tioderich township, ilie resideno of Ole tiridee parents Dee, 11. by Rev. George Henderson. assisted 1,,y Iles-. Geo. Andreses.of Fulla.rton, Reis john lienilmooll, of statlInte Allee, youngest daughter or the late John White, of Ribbert. DIED BAKER -In Ribbed, Dee. 10, Elijah Ilalterase ed scare. DAVNCEY-In AleGillivray. on Owl:Soh inst.. Aaron paunces, in hie 18th rear. CLARK -In St. Mary& Dee. 5. Aforoaret Mad. den, wife of Frauds; Clark, ItYANosin Macbeth Dee. 0,AgneS. beloved wife of Wm. Jinn, aged 33 years, and ti months. HARDING-At the family residence On 2tul eon., SicOillivray,on the 13th insto in Morel:Id year. Philip Powell Harding, TRIlF,A1NER-At her residence, Zurich, on the 10th last,, Mrs. John Trueinner, at the age Of 70 years and e days, COATS-s1a Clintor. on Dee, lltb. Marion Rams 1.110n, wife of Walter Coats, aged l3years, Clintoo, on Dec. 1011t, Catherine Harder, wife Of ,las. Met1111,aged 73 years and 7 months. A STRONG POINT. A strong point in regards to Hood's Sarsaparilla is presented in the num- ber and character of the testimonials written in favor of this medicine. In this respect, as in many others, Hood's Sarsaparilla is absolutely without an equal. No other preparation has ever done so many people so much good as lloodee Sarsaparilla and the vast number of testimonials written in its praise are the natural consequence of the feelings of gratitude prompted by its marvelous cures. Those testimonials are riot written by people who are anxious to advertise themselves, but by those who are anx- ious that others sbould know what Hood's Sarseparille has done for them and what it has power to do for all who are afflicted with any disease ori- ginating in or promoted by impure blood. They are written by honest people who are capable and desirous of telling the exact, truth about them- selves and the effect of Hood's Sarsap- arilla. If you are disposed to believe the tes- timonials of honest men and women, you must certainly believe in the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla It May be you have taken many different medicines and have failed to receive the benefit, desired. If so, do not let this fact deter you from making a fair and per- sistent trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla, It is absolutely true that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when all other pre- parations fail to do any good. That is why Hood's Sarsaparilla is America's Greatest Medicine. The worst cases of scrofula, salt rheum, hip disease dyspepsia, catarr h, rheumatism and neuralgia are constan- tly being cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the same is true of the long list of diseases that have their origin in im- pure and impoverished blood. What Hood's Sarsaparilla has done and is doing for others it will also do for you if you give it the opportunity. Re- member, Hood's Sarsaparilla is 'Uri honest medicine, and that its merit has been proved over and over again in the experience of the people. If you would have robust health, good appetite and good digestion, and if you would be free from boils, pimples, sores and all similar manifestations of impure blood; it is your privilege and your duty to take Hood's Sarsap- arilla and you may confidently expect that it will do for you whet you desire. It will purify, 'enrich and vitalize your blood' and give you health, vigor and vitality which are needful for hap- piness and success. NOTICE. Notsee is hereby given that the 26th anneal meeting of the members of the Hay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insuronce Compauy, will be hold at the Teem Hall, Zurich. on Tuesday, Jam 8th, A, D. 1901, at the hour of one o'clock to. re. EIIHINESS.-Roceiring the Directors' and Secretary's annual reports, election of Directors and other businees for I he good and we/fare of the company, All members are requested to attend. ,TUSTUS NIELLIOlt, ESQ, HENRY' EMBER, President. :Secretary. INCH.ELSEA BUTTER AND CREAM ASSOCIATION. The eighth annual general nieeting of the shareholders and patrons of the Winchelsea Butter and Cream Association will be held in the Towesbip Bali, Elimville, on Thursday Jan. 3rd, 1901, at one o'clock p. tn., for the pur- pose of receiving reports, electing officers and general business. The Treasurer will pay a dividend of 60 % ni the conelosion of the meet- ing, Your preseness is requested. JOHN DELBITIDG HI, JOSHUA JOIllos, President. Secretary, Winchelsea, Dec. 211h, 1900. 100 von tithe the " IMO .31E MoNTHLY." it's one of tlie brightest, be: illu.strated. and most readable. or nesettee papers. eve °tight tO 1H,V0 tilde° ag snanY $1111Seriberi OtOt 1lt'0 Oe" absoltoetrentlyinferileer,grittnbLemp. 'No goth ihe$0 new sabseribers we offer very solution win rer,teive mannineent tat weWa,IGI:oCi!!ISitted° Iib%e-ca'IlLsiatratlb:t'eatdehu.niall:r.'st140! Untowingeonditions.Wevant • '2'9 Yea to arrange the'.20,1311,1114104 tercersoc the biota: Ante the Dooms of 3 canadion eines, The Poi -son sending mincers te°aPeelltitrifare(*eefolelGnonilliku)tlaTetsitirlindtetusigr4ILLst7Whoetel°111st.PettsSse't 'olienfielro'VAleclsadnesswigaii, „,„4, 0,...,4 there he snore than thisn oMber Ofeerreet 1'. 0 n jilgrVe• *a addkrion 1 Gem lowed goes,. "ewe lootooes closet:et the last eiteorFebritary.reeenndottietters to too mot .14 persoos sending sitt torrect answers. CONDITIONS '...'ulcsobxsee,reueentiogzulavrte Ve'll'e'iatIsTieLstlee'tigi'ilittligert‘oiraxaonsewroePe'rillter litte'olZINE. noneyinust be se.ntlbrirsille"osIleal*3117°:(041.1'nEXIet mess order or Regzstereditetter. stomas Stet tieeepted. All AUSWOX'S 1111141 be sent 713 1n2411. to tn. surenerfeetfoirneos• 41. Antair Ors will bonlmberod. *21 tho e rder areeelveda , nd watebes C.tSat 0.1 11113compotitorSou the last day of e bronze; 1901. write toolay. for Ibbiis a Sviecita, Oirelr 411 11 wegula 1.040 24 ,3 e.7,1r mouthxy uagazine rov °WY sec. i1011114' L4:014$1111.N61.400.s PDX 105 91010140* MARKETS, koseter. DECEMBER 19111.19i0 WhePer lot-onci Oats...... Peas . Butter Tuottells • • • Geese Chickens per ts Duette..., o I • 00/ • • .1 Dried Apples.. .. Port 4re53e4.... . • MONEY TO LOAN. We ha.ve unlimited private funds for invests 02 ment upon form or viljage property at lowest os totes of toterest. eo DICKSON 84 CARLEIG Exeter. 29 .., 7 to 111 10 11 5 to $0.73 to :At LONDON MARKETS, London, DECES1111111 1911t, letito Wheat per bushels.. • ... to 63 eits .• • • .• 4 • 4 • • 46 to 07 Barley .... 3b to 40 nuelewheat .••••. in 4: Ityo ... ielt••• 7,9 tv Co., Corn • •••• o••• oo•• SO to 45 Beans ... ..... oti to 77 Butter . .. a a 18 to le Eggs ...... 10 to lo Lluelts ..... 69 10 To TurkeyS per lb.... I/ to le Geese pertb....... ••••.• GU to ni slackens...a. •••••• to ia, et, cheese .. .. . a to su Potatees per Oag ..... oo..6t to 75 Hal.per ton n • t • • • 4 • *4 • • * ••$ (1.01) to $ 7,5u Por PerOwt., .... .. 51.60 10 45.0e THE MARKETS. Wheat Wan IMA' at Liverpoot-Toronta Live Stack and St. Lawrence Market Reports -Quotations. Liverpool, Nov. sae -Wheat futhree were Muer yesterday, closing ,,c1 14igher than on Monday. Liverpool, Rec. 10. - Yesterday's close: Spot wheat. steady; No, 1 standard Cal., Os ad to es 2!d: No. 2 red winter, fis 3.1d to 6s; No. 1 northere. spring, Os 2A to es 3d; futures, quiet; Feb. Os, March Os 14d. TORONTO LIVK Triton. Toronto, Dec. 19. -Receipts of live stock wero larger than was expected yesterday, 47 carloads, composed of 63'9 cattle, 1,207 hogs, 910 sheep and lambs and lo calves. Quality of fat cattle fair, some few well fin- ished lots of butcher eat tie being of- fered. Trade Was fair generally. but not Dearly so brisk as on Friday last. ExsitI cattle, choice.. ...51 50 to $1 70 4 "5 4 50 O ocaututsle,, oullogiboto 4 00 4 50 " bulls, light 7 00 0 75 Loads good butchers' and exporters, mixed 4 20 4 37o Butchers, tsattle, picked lots 4 40 4 6,0 " good 3 00 4 L0 " ineillum, mixed 90 2 60 -I 75 3 00 letifuelnirio°rn 9 40 9 75 Feeders, heavy . 40 3 90 Feeders, light 3 00 3 23 Feeding bulls ... 2 le 3 25 Stockers ... . Ott a 00 Stock bulls . . 2 00 2 20 Alalgelis . ce.NOS .. . .. • • . 30 00 50 00 c 3 00 10 00 Slice% en'es, per cwt. 3 On 3 121.4 Sheep, butlfs, per ewe 2 00 2 5 Lambs, ea 00 3 75 Lambs, per en:i 4 12tO 4 25 Sheep, butchers" " 50 3 00 Bogs, choice, not less than 160 and up to 200 lbs... 5 13716 " light, under 100 lbs. 5 50 "fats ... .. 5 50 .... s 3 50 4 00 stores g.s..... . . . . . . . . . 2 00 . 4 50 TORO'S l'o e. rosooltIeNot: •• sitozise. Receipts of farm produce 'were large yesterday, 5.230 bushels el grain, On loads of hay, 3 of straw and large deliveries of apples, pota- toes arid poultry. Grain - Wheat, white, hush. -50 tO 67y. " red, bush......0 OS 0 681:1 " tife, bush ... 0 6711.i , oguoor,.... bush 0 9 0621io 00 6s20 Barley, sh y, bush. 0 41 0 44 Rye, bush 0 51 .... Beans, bush. 1 15 1 25 Peas, bush, ueltwb eat, bush 0 64 0 65 Poultry- . 0 55 .... Spring chickens, per patr.$0 40 to 50 75 Turkeys, per ib ..... 0 10 0 11 Spring docks, per pair.. 0 50 0 oo Geese, per lb ...... 0 06 007 BAST Ill UPFALO CATTLE MARKET. East Buffalo, Dec. 19. -Cattle -De- mand was fairly active at the gener- al decline of Monday and easy tone yesterday. The export cattle yester- day were of record grade. Calves Were in light supply, fair demand, steady; choice to extra, $7.25 to $7.50; good to choice, $7 to $7.25. Choice lambs sold steady at Mon- day's closing basis. 'Lambs, choice, 85.40 to $5.50; good to choice, $5.40; sheep, choice to extra, 84 to $4.25; good to choice, $4; Canada lambs sold on the basis of 55.40. A, WOMAN'S AWFUL PERIL. . "There is only one chaste e to save yral life and that is through an opera- tion" were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, ,Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble mid •yellow jaundice Gall stones bad forined and she co ns tat 111 y grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which whnlly cured he: It's a wonderful Stomach, lsivee and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia,Loss of Appetite. Try it. • Only 50 ets. Guaranteed. For sale by all druggists, CRII,BLA INS. • Mrs. .7. B. Rusk, Ruskview, Ont., says "I have used Hagyard's Yellow Oil for Chilblains, and found it most etfectual. It relieved' the irritation al foist immediately and a few appli- cations mode a complete cure." Take a Laxa. Liver Pill before retiring , and it will work while you sleep without, a grip or ripe coring- Biliousness, Cobstipation and eyspepsia aud make you feel better in the D °ming. Price 25o. (WW2' TO LOAN. have a largo amount of private fluid* t loan on farm and viPage properties at low rates of interest. F. W. ulanne,,N, Barrister Main St., Exeter. AIEDICAL FREE 51 RHEUMATISA IN SHOULDERS. "I had tbe Rheumatism Se my shoulders 60 bad that I eou d not rest at night. 1 took Un - burn's Rheumatic Pills mid have mos bad a trace of it since." John Kiritton, Cilenborcs Mao, ntherland Imes 0o. LTD. PREPARED TO PIIRCHASF ELM Fn.AiyErs. J}. 19noNTQoLNI 1.1tr1 1, Is. . _uver. OTHE sity. 1 fliee-Credlion, Ont.. \'‘ . NI:Akt D., sI'. 14 Oleo so- nry, 10;et . .9 utii 4 V m1,1414 73..s , riity o u 00311.10;01/ LlibOr0. ••••••••••••••••••••*19•••••••••••••••••••...4.4.1*.W. 1. la 4 DICKSON 8: CARLING, rareroosnielensgtinrcorttrattNo.etaries. Conveyancers :money teleanatisper cent., and a per emt OFFICE :-FANSON'tS BLOCK. EXETP.B. 1.0, CARLING, IS. A. 1,11, OteRSONS member of Ise Ilion will be at ea llawsday of eavis week. pW. GLADMAN (Successor to Elliott & Gladinan) Baninor ,Sa;icitor, Nobly Conveyancer, Etc. Money to loan on Farm anil. village properties at Lowest rates of Interest, OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER str Ell.-1!1.?!.ilil,N•1;!.1,171,), D. i. 1). D. S., Heuer tintduate of Toronto Univereity. 1)entiSt. Teeth extracted without pain or had utter effeets, ()filen in Fan - Hen's. WeFt side of 'Alain tlxeter o.At'.40:11SON, (D. S. I., Ei• S.) DEN TIST. Honor Graduate of the Toronto Univers4 aed Loyal College of Dental ourgtons 202 Jimmie. AU bridge work. Crown?, 01 d Plate work donein the neatest possible noutner. .& harmless ontestbetie for painlests• extraction. The strictest attention given to the preservat- on of the natural teeth. Office opposite Cen •ral Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. "V 11.1 ERIN dint. Tennent & ennent; Coaduate of the °Mario Veterinary. Col - :etre. effee-One dcor scuth cf Town Ball. .A.1 FOR SALE. FAR Valuable farm for sale 1: miles from Exeter, 100 ac., Lot. 3, con 3, Hay township. good brick house, good barns and stables, driving shed two well, cistern, never felling streanosuitable for grain or stock. 90 acres under cultivation, balance wood. Convenient to schools and. churches. Apply to JOHN H. MELICK. Hay P. O. Ont, COUNTY COUNCIL ELECI z TION, COUNTY OF HURON. Public notice is hereby gieen that a meeting of electors of county division No. 4, composed of Stephen. Usborne and Exeter, will be held at the Town Hall, Exeter, on Monday Dec. 24th, 1900, at the hour of one o'clock p. m„ Inc the purpose of nominating candidates to represent the said county division, in the Council of the County of Huron, for the years 1901 and. 1902; and in ease opal is demanded. polls will be opened on the ith day of January 1901. in each polling sub -division, at the time and place fixed by by-law of the Municipalities in the said. county division. FRANCIS molitnx, Nominating Ofhcer for Council Division No. 4. Dated at Whalen this 17th day of Dec. 1900. We nice ahandsomeWetch ulth polishedNIckelease,ornamented edge, hour, minute and second Panda, 1e11e00 wind, American LeverMovernent,forsefl. ingon1y2dozala1ntygol1 and silver finished Horseshoe Pine at 10c. each. Mall this advertise. meat mid we'llsendocHersa. shoes. Bellthem.returninoney and. your Watch will b sout you, absolutely free. The Co,, Box 105 Toronto. —AND------ TIMBER EITHER. ST NDING OR IN THP LOGS, Apply to E. 00 Kessel, FOREMAN. E1.nThB, ONT, LAI.. II El E If you want ttebave good luck witl1 your Christmas cakes use ow- Prineeis Pastry Flour. ask for it ;trod insist on haling 11. WHEATLET Is a disk for the dainty, the robust, the dyspeptic and the hungry, for all appetites and couditions. It is the peerless itena of a good breakfast, and there is no substitute. STAR FLOUR Will make more bread and a larger loaf than any other family flour. Once used always Wanted. , J. COBBLEDICK & SON. IT WILL PAY You to attend the Forest City .Busi- ness and Shorthand College, Lan- don, Ont, Prachcal instruction in practical subjects. For over fif- teen years we have been in touch with young people and their needs and the busmess world and its re- quirements. Every facility at command for aiding young people both before and after graduation. We are doing sup- erior work, results prove it. Send for our catalogne and College Journal. J. W. 'WESTERVELT, Principal. ROWE .THE UNDERTAKER. • * • Always keeps cm hand a cow, plete stock of caskets and trimmings ot different kinds. Also the largest stock of furn- iture ever shown in Exeter or any town in the county. Prices as low as can be made. Do not fail to see our immense stock in our two storey building. Our desire is to please every- body. o e's THJ C1 ti-iing I N SOLID YolgtVV:iititany" h COLO and two pearls, for selling onlyVisetsPorisianneau. ty Pins at 10a. o. set. These Pins aro finished in gold and enamel, prettily ongraisdand neatly carded, throe to u Set. They are such splendid value our agentssellthemine.lmost ovary house. Send us this advertiseMent and We will forward the Pins. Sell them, return themoney, andthia beauti- iulSolidSoldlting will he sentyou bY return mall, obsoletely free. Dominion Orovelly Box 105 Toronto, can, finumommid0 gate , _ Ne5w Meat Market The undersigned has opened up a new' meat naa,rket one door South of Carliro's Store :Where he will keep the choicest of meats constantly on hand. A CALL SOLICITED JOHN T. MANNING Constantly pursues a man it is easy enough of solution, though when you are able to avail yourself of' our offer. We are showing a fine range of Black 'Worsted in twills, vene- tians and clays (bought before the heavy advance in price and selling at the old prices. Nice suits for $14 in fancy worsted suiting. We show ct big range at moderate prices in Scoc,ch and Canadian tweeds we eary- a large and well as- sorted stock. Prices to suit all. A large stock of the lat- „ est goods voa oeretor singt from $10 up. GIVE US A CALL and see what we can do for you. J. H. Crieve. MERCHANT TAILOR