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Exeter Times, 1900-12-27, Page 5• A RE EXETER TIMES TH sublished every la,hursdar morning at • illitaS Steam Printing name in street, nearly opposite Fittelialjewelry etore, Exeter, Ont., by JOBB WRITE ee SONS, Preprietera DA'rDS OP ADVERTISING: l'irst insertion, per line 10 cents .Eacl. subsequent insertion, per line3 cents To insuro 3,nsertion, adootisements should te cent in riot later than Wednesday inorning. Our JOB PRINTING DEPARTWENTis one xthc largeet and best equippedin the CountY ef Dimon.. 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IIIIROh, NOIR PERIL! tIte Non OT Intorest to Timm Ronda* !lapwing tliose 6ountios FOR TfIE Ni5T WEEK Rheumatism in all it forms is promptly eared by Hood's Sarsap- arilla which neutralizes acidity of the blood. Death has been very busy in Mit- chell during the year, one undertaker ....ne haviag consigned to earth over sixty bodies. T. IL Race. editor of the Mitchell Recorderhas been elected direetor for Division No, 11„ of the Fruit Growers' Aasociation of Ontario. Geo Reid, son of Win Reid, of Brookedale, who has been farming in Manitoba and Dakota for the past 14 years, has returned lime to stay. Rev, Gerald Willoughby, pastor of the Methodist, church, Teeswater, has been invited to the pastorate or the Brantiond Congregational aural, Rev. 11. E. Mason, a former pastor of the Winghane Congregational . melt, is going to Washington State. Filson has recently been etationed orgetown. Fanners' Advocate for Decent - Ines to hand in au exceedingly owe cover. The glowing ex - is but a foretaste of the many 'hinge within. Robert. Strang, a former resident of Linwood, died in Winnipeg, of pneumonia, While Dr 0111e twenty-five years ago x mill and a general store. y wedding took place in L. ad on Dee. 18, when Miss Lena s 4.Shakespeare, was married to Mx. James Boughtflower of Strat- ford. Miss Elsie Boughtflower, of Hamilton, was bridesmaid. Mr. and 111rs, Chas. Hardy and al- ily of Armstrong, 13. 0. are visiting Mr. Hardy's parents, 111r. and Mrs. Hardy, St, Marys, Mr. Hardy has re- sided for four years in British Colum - bin, and speaks very highly of that country, Robert Peacock, of Tuckersmith, nearly four score years of age, is still Jcpsite hale and active. Mr. Peacock was superintendent of construction of • Buffalo and Lake Huron Railroad from Durinsville to Port Colborne, in 1859. Mr. Peacock's father was one a the contractors of the famous Stock- ton and Darlington railway -the first railroad built in the Old Coantry,some '73 years ago. The financial statement of Fuller- ton township for the year just closing makes a gold showing and is credit- able to the reeve and councilors who had the management of affairs for 1900. The total expenditure has been $11,101.60. which includes nearly $2,000 for the McPhail iron bridge. The receipts amounted to $1S,671.99; The assets reach $359.34 while the liabilities are placed at $7,294. Tenders for belting for the new electric power house at St. Marys "slave been opened. There were a number of tenders in, several Mont- real and Toronto firms competing for .4the contract. A Montreal firma whose .. e • 'fender was the lowest, was given the contract. The price is $2.10 a foot for a 20 -inch 95"foot belt put on the pul- leys. The belt will cost nearly $200 .and is guaranteed for five years. ' Andrew Macintosh,. the foreman at the Lima. Northern yards at Delray, ly saw the accident the supposition is that he was busy coupling the cars, even- ing of last week. Re vvas engaged in ayard between two freight cers, and though bone bis companiors actual - had his life crushed out Monday that tbe train started up, and that his overcoat caught, drawing him ender ls. Wheel found a car had al its entire length, man - in a horrible manner. 'n Gederich. Xmas time many ley take place. De- ' one of the favor - w oro • Cupid rettyslamme be of the saBlyth, Little Dolugat Other Lea -Le Liverpool, Wheat fatui Friday, Chicag ahout day, Fel in11)0 urtlay: t ,lafe sft o I slims the bode ,Flis father lives Around about weddings genert • cember seems to ite months witb ebb s has been visiting. A affair ocenrred at the resid bride's Mother on lpthsleY stre on Satuqay evening a .. 0 cane, when Miss Christena M. Mt Elroy, dest daughter of Mrs Wm. Mc -erey, s united in love's holy bond. s to re. Mackenzie, of Chicago, Rev w. IlleLeall, of the Presbyteriati cht leeie officiating. Hallett township will vote on a by_ maw to abolish statue labor. Ther e is quite a strong feeling that the time - has come to abolish it and keep ' p the roads the sarneas the other reaiperises of the township are doneeitirproposed to collect 40cents a day in lieu of stat- ue labor. &boat fifty Ontario mulct- Nvill at New Years vote on the questioa of abolishing statue labor and substituteng the contract system dr.road repair; the experience of town- ships that have already made the change is said to ' be most favora,ble. • In pric• dtur • aiviT :arAitmers. .)ro the elosing prices I/heat eentres ort Sat-. Chicago a New. Yorkeaaar • • Milwaukee 0 77 0 le 8 St, LQUIS -*It; 11 tr;-2sa., Toledo 0 76 q 0 Sips Detroit, irlat .. 0 77 0 77 9 /ay., do, white . 077 Duluth, No..1 Nordic= - 0 71 0 71 .... 751/4 Duluth, No,' 1 hard . 0-73 ..- Minneapolis., No. 1 Northem 0 711/4 .... 0 741/4 Liverpool, Dee. 24. - Saturday's Close -Spot wheat, dull; No. 1 standard, Cal., 6s 2a/c1 to Gs 3d; No. 2 red winter. ris 111;c44 to Os; No, 1 Northern., spring, fis ailed to 6s ad; futures. inactive; Feb. Os Oield; March, as (ned. TOriON'Tts sT. LAW Irlilstets sx,REss. Toronto. Dee. 2 La -Receipts of fella produce were 4,750 bushele of grain, 25 loads of hay, 3 of strew, and 50 dressed, hogs on Saturday, beehive immense deliveries of fruit,. Veg,e- tables, butter, eggs and poultry ' for the Xmas market, Grains. Wheat. buslia ....S.0 07 to .50 071/4 " reU, busb. ....... (.1 071/4 0 OS " life, Mist). 0 GS " geese, busle 0 01 (V4i1.4 Oats, hush. ..............0 25 0 30 Barka Miele .. .... 0 40 0 44 Rye, bush, 0 511/4 Beans, Mali. 1 13 125 Peas, bush. . 0 59 0 03 Buckwheat, Musa: .. 0 53% • - • alay and Straw - Rae, per ton 05 to $14 00 Straw, sheaf, per ton 00 32 00 Straw, loose. per ton7 en 8 09 Italry 1104U(0' Butter, lb„ retie 0 20 to $0 23 Rage, now laid .• 0 ar, o 40 Eggs Iteld, per des, 0 22 0 25 PouIt'ley- Spring ebieliene, per lateen 3) lo .10 Turneys. per lb. 0 01) 0 12 Spring tineke, per pair.- 0 50 0 90 Geese. per le 0 CO 0 07 Fruits one, Vegetables - Potatoes, new„ per 5ag$0 30 t. $0 a5 far", per ra LI 3 ra pe etc ........••• Apples. per ble. 1 Olt 2 00 Turnips, per beg ....a0 lel 0 30 per 0 20 0 30 Eed 4bilage. per. acme0 3n 0 40 Onions, per bag 0 75 0 8) TortONTO LIVE: '41.430112. Toronto, Dee. 22. -The run of live stock at the Cattle ,Martiet light yesterday, at) loads, compoied of 270 cattle, 1,140 begs, 404 sheep and lambs, and 10 ealves. 'ren ore Of elm thove zunnber contained 1,340 hogs. which were shipped to Park, Blackwell & Co., direct, which inada a, total a 9,480 hogs that were mar- keted yesterday. The qualitY of fat cattle was fair. 'Trade Was fairly good for exporters, but very dull for all classes of butchers' cattle, as most of the deniers bad. got their Mims supplies. Sheep and Iambs Wore sold at still lower quotations, 'While in all other branches of the tra.de there was little change in quos toe:ions. Expeet et(Mel?git;t; ii,O4 to 4 15 4 50 " Choice 4 Oil 4 so " hulls, light 3 iitt 3 75 lanes good butchers' no exporters, mixed .. 4 25 4 57a Butchers' fettle, reeked lots 4 40 4 '50 F gI1041 75 00 " medium, taxed . 3 30 3 40 " eommon ..... la 00 " Inferior ... 2 40 .2 75 Feeders, heavy . ..... 3 40 3 Ott Feeders, light 3 00 3 25 Feeding bulls .. . 2 75 3 25 Stockers 2 021 3 00 Stock bulls ................2 00 2 25 Mitch cows 0 00 '15 00 Calves ... ... . ... , 3 00 '10 00 Sheep, ewes, per eNv't 2 75 3 00 Sheep. bucks, per ewt 2 00 2 50 Lambs, -eaeli . 2 50 3 so Lambs, per cwt. 3 50 4 00 Sheep, butchers' 2 50 3 50 Hogs, choice. not less than 160 and up to 200 lbs5 87% .... " light, under 100 lbs5 se .... " fats a .. 5 50 .... " sows --------------3 50 4 Mt " stags ..... 2 00 .... " stores . . . . 4 se .... EAST BUPPA.12.0 oATTLit 31A.12.1KET. East Buff; az, Dec. 24. -Cattle on Saturday -Market very quiet; offer- ings small. Calves, light supply, fair demand, steady; choice to ex- tra, $7 to $7.25; good to choice, $6.50 to $7. Sheep and lambs - Offerings, 21 loads; choice to extra lambs, .$5.50 to $5.60; good to choice, $5.35 to $5.50; fair to good, $5 to 35,85; connnon to fair, $4.25 to $5. Sheep, choice to extra, $4 to $4.25; good to choice, $8.75 to $2. Dee. eau. Key. $. ;0 70% V:P WAR. DBOLARED AGAINST SIN. Monster Religions Revival to Begin With the New century. New York, Dec. 24. -It was an- nounced yesterday that a secret committee meeting was held in this city yesterday, at which plans 'were perfected to hold a inonstor religious revival to usher in the 20th ceotury. This revival is to be the fruitio)1 of the plan evolved by the late Dwight L. Moody, which his friends took up and have enlisted in its support the mass of prominent Christian workers of the country. . Practically every branch of the Protestant Church, and all the great religious societies - identified with it are united in the crosade. The week of prayer will fOrmally inaugurate the movement all over the United States, but this city will witness the real opening of the campaign. The Czar Remains at Livadia St. Petersburg, Dec, 24. -Tho cor- respondent of the Associated Press was informed by one of the 'Ministers of State yesterday afternoon that Emperor Nicholas and the Ministers of Finance, War and Foreign Affairs do, not expect to leave Livadia., where the Czar is cotivalescing, be- fore the middle of January. Trolley Strike at Scranton. Scranton, Pa., Dec. 24. -The 'ele0- tric railway men's strike was order- ed yesterday morning, and the Whole ' Wyoming Valley is completely tied !laud' servic Hair acme' of poison $ checked in whole Impure. rata 1,,v the • too d purifiers. w, but briage Suns every housebOld. -0 My mother watt atieni in her knee for ncl it broke out into oolc three bottles 01 and Is DM well. t helped to heal the FARR. Cloverlawas, was :badly afflicted era Consulted doe - Was persuaded to try Roodia earsaparala, And live bottle, gave me re/ and enabled me to go to work.," RoAce, efargaretville, N. S. f Jr. a4ezi6 YO,PA•opoi te to in r le mutually a.gr r a seat in, tireatre. • Don't ten •ries et a ctonlattutS char. , acter. tors w Don't interrupt; dou't contradict; doist be quarrelsome. Don't tell long stories, even when asked to. k Don't me Mang phrases. WI -IAT IT IS A Vanderbilt or a Rocke'clier caa 'Pen a few lines of legalesaa and it be- comes worth anywhere from, $5,000,001 to $50,000,000. That b capita The 'United States can take ounce and a fraetion of gold and stamp 0 "screamer" and $20 upon. it. That is money. , A. good mechanic can take $5 worth of raw material and turn 11 into aa article worth .;t10 or $20. That is shill. . Aiz editor can talcs the long-winded 'article of an lenerant correspentleat and cut it down to a few correct Moe of readable eorenson SClifie. That is brains„ e. A merchant eau buy an article for 50 cents and eell it for $1. That is bin - Mese. .A. lawyer can tails ten minutes with a client and charge him $30. That is tins reasoaahle. A lady eau buy a hat or bonnet far 10 or $15, but would rather pay $30. net Is foelishriese. A laborer can work ten boars a tiny and handle ten tons of rock or ethcr material for $1. 'That is .unjuot. OINTED PARAtiRAPH All is not beer that Is bitter. Overtalk tires more people than overwork. Hospital bulletbe contabe the aelve of the weak. A vain woman is like a street piano - she is full of airs. Every man who ion't prominent lue glues be will he some clay. A spinster can't lear31 to play the vio• lin unless she has a beau. Talk is rather cheap, but OM° Deo. Plo have a, mania for trying to monopo- lise la If you would keep your enemies from I:mowing any harm of you. don't lot your friends know any. ne went nonsrer tti zest e Lieut.- Gen. S'a. Charles; Warren. ; soinntsnier thf the sa .1 • .. pa:ban polie.e, has leaa nemie a • comma neer of the Britaih trestis; t: Ca n da ;11t Whil nsy and MrCle-ary wor billed to addreas 0 mass mese :ne Vta.liand opera house Frith e taes:a lea both were taken suddenly ill :in, tae niceties bad to be caneelled. "Seow 1tfl" Sir :1 lt, 1 he r-Tlvri burs:. lar Ito, eerly tea •aez morniee • Ontiel En the :se: • won f a yolin2 in Torair 0, will), when I' es. hos fa I her, ltsa r'.2g :Tres ms, rr 11 to 2 ls re Net. ruck him: down v„ Is s pi of i pips, was rant - .1 he ce;"-• ne".esiteile to 19 anitent iarY. Foreign securities in Femme are free from tax when they have paicl no divi- dend or interest in two years; but the minister of finance has lately decreed, that in order to enjoy the immunity, security -holders must produce balan.ce 8/met, Inventories and minutes of the general meetings of the company, cer- tified by French diplomatic agents. The military commander of Paris has ordered that placards illustrating the evil effects of alcohol shall be placed .on all of the barracks In that city. These cards, -which are hung in con- spicuous places, show on one side the interior organs of a drunkard, and on the other those of a temperate man. Beneath is a brief explanation of the pathological and moral effects of the abuse of alcohol. According to the laws of good so- ciety in China, young widows sheald not remarry. Widowhood is therefore held in the higbest esteem, and the older the widow grows the more agree- able her position becomes. Should sh.e reach 50 years she may, by apply- ing to the Emperor, get a sam of money with which to buy a tablet, on which her virtues are named. The tab- let is placed over the door at the prin- cipal entrance of her house. Officers of the regular army are greatly disturbed over a clause in the army bill. It provides that "no officer * * * shall be detailed as a bar- tender" in connection with post can- teens. It is said that the military af- fairs committee of the Senate was urged to strike out the Word "bar- tender" on the ground that it was an intuit to officers to intimate that they could serve in that capacity. Now that the objectionable phrase has been enacted into law, there is ntuch indig- nation. rhe British Home Office report for 1897 shows that while serious crimes tend to diminish in England, there IS a great increase of minor offenses. By far the laeger number of criminals convicted during the year have been convicted of some crime before -a, fact • (bat led the Home Office to conclude "that neither penal servitude nor im- prisonment serves to deter the habit- ual offender from reverting to crime, tion." on...it is the habitual offenders wh\sti: form the bulk Of the prison. popula., Mead's 21eu !Ives fib; the coisirrritstins and enty ea:house to take ssit)i "bsitaparille• ODD IVIENVAN • Some wealthy merehants of to-0ar might not have been eo had there beea 110 suck word as fall. The total amount received by thy Red Cross Society as the result of the endless letter chain started during last summer by MISS Natalie Schenck, of Babylon, L. L. is $20,000. She still re- eelvee an occasional letter, .An enormous pipe Isar Juet been. made for Preeident Erueger by a Dub- lin firm, The bowl le of the finest briar root, the stem of cut IttlIeattite, and the ease a leather lined with chamois. On the front of the bowl and carved into the wood is the Transvaal coat of Dr. Negro, of Turin, has succeeded In curing 100 out of 113 cases of seiat- ca by digital pressure over the painfut par:. The preseure is applied with all peeeihie force for fifteen or twenty afeereele, and is repeated for mime lereth ot time after an interval of a few minutes, In many cases as tmatments are all that is necessary. Through, an error in the bill provids net a code of laws for Mask% Albert D. Elliott, clerlt of the Diotriet Court at Moshe, whose salary is ilsed 32.500. will receive in fees sail:Hi-at to nothe bis total remuneration hmws.Tri. $20.600 and $25,000 a year. Title will mite the OW the best paid of any In the United States Government with the exception cif that of the Presi- dent, Times Clubbing Rotes. 51 GOLD WO Do you tette tile "UDEAXONVIINV, It's one or bettattest, best toustrated. gtott most rettdaaplo or toQut Papers. We oub o havo twiceasmauysubscribereaud ai.e ternoned to tr.et ;Item. To gain these rtew sub S er.1 here we oger absolutely free. 51 COLD to lie distributed -wider tue following coedi tons. we want - - WATCHES_yea te tirniuge the tioeunible4 tettora in. the moat. into filenames or 3 carmine a cities. whe Met Person sending us a Gees rest sointion will receive a Dminaillecut atlyear Gold Pilled Wr.lthour llrattia• ladi's or ears size, opentaceor hunting earie. as Alestred. 'The net 314 Neittlint; erect answers will en c11 receive Gold. Pla tea BunUng Case WatcheS, ladYs or geneseelec a* des111.4, more tbituthisnutulter Oreerrect lessver,„ -we was. giNo LaeleejLiOnmra 4.101.41 MOM 4 oisroine VeutesekTa.1vL So Ice eElLeibi iii4fgazi.yekokte0017„tetCutilTASILLeirfe rs CONDITIONS tu've. at ban that date. 4. Wrth your answer You must eis- • q elose s • Alt year's subscript ton to the DOME MOiLYDIANAUNC. 3. Sloneystuust be sent Its -Postal, ote•ila. prcs$ Order or stegistered Letter.. kitaillIM OOt accented. 4. All auswet:s must be scut bY mall, re Ins here perfect fairuesS. AnSrireeS Will be numbered in Abe order reeeerea, end watches sent to Alre successful compel Attars ou hes:1st clue or rebrnalee mot. write ceausss rex- ceie is a seeelal oefer or rettltillP$14043 ear montlaynagnztnerer onty 50e. 21031E P17181.11$11.1.N.Q Mr., Box 10 Toronto. 51 FREE FREE 5 aea FOR 1901. - `hams and Weekly :Mail 4.• I I " Mole. 1.50 44 4f FainilY Herald & Star 1.75 " " Montreal Witbees 1,05 " " London Free Press 1.75 " Weekly Sun 1-75 ." Daily Mail 4.23 44 Daily Globe 4.25 " Evening Mail " Evening Globe 3.23 a I " Daily Newe eees " Daily Free Press 3.23 " Evening Free Press 2,75 " Christian Guardian 2.00 JOHN WHITE & SONS, Exeter. 44 4 trill( WATERLOO MUTUAL -AL. Finn INSPItS 'Net ("0 . • ifistablashett LID, 1263, WEAD OFFICE - IVATLIU.00, ONT bis Company liss been ever Tiventv-Ii.th in successful emir dim iu Weetern tasurie. one retain itesto insureassill52 loss .n• den ass by Vire, Buildings. 31 crehattlise Strustst net Dries and all st her &seri p Li o as of insurable proeerty. Intending insurers have the option et rnsmingon the Premium Note or Ceti4 '3*ttll. 1)uring the past ten years this columns has itsuct.57.t9i, Polielei, covering property to the *111(1182 et $40.872,148: tout paid in, losses alone $70,762.0t As4.ett, $L70.100.(10. consisting of Gash in ) :mit Government Depos.itand the UilaSS CS - sod Pt ossium h (sea on hand mud hi force - .1.1. .11 ',leas, 31.3e, 1 resident ; M. TAYLOR tecretary : .1. 1.11rent s, Inst. ee tor . CHAS. BELL, Agcnt for Exeter and vicinity. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the 26th antrual meeting, of the members of the Hay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, will be held at the Town Hall, Zurich. an Tuesday. Jan. 81h, A., D., 1901, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. BususasS.-Receiving the Directors' and :Secretary's annual reports, election of Directors and other business for "be good and wisdom of the company. All members are requested to attend. Jos'rus Ms:men, Esq, Einsarv Enstnns, President. Secretary. INCHELSEA BUTTER AND CREAK ASSOCIATION. The eighth annual general meeting of the shareholders and patrons of the Winchelsea Butter and Cream Association will be held in the Township Halt, Elimville, on Thursday Jan. 3rd, 1901, at one o'clock p. in., for the pur- pose of receiving reports, electing officers and general business. The Treasurer will pay -a, dividend of 6 % at the conclusion of the meet- ing. Your presence is requested. JORN DELBItspGm, JossuA JOHNS, Pre4ident. Secretary, Winchelsea, Dec. 201h, 1900. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of John B, Penny late of the village of Exeter, Gentleman, deceased. Pursuant to Chapter 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 Exeter, in the Count v of Itnrou, entlemam who died on or about the Eleventh day of August, .5. D. 1900, are, oil or before the First day of January A.D. 1901, to send by post pre -paid to the undersigned solicitors for the Administrators of the raid estate of the said de- ceased their ohnstain names and surnames ad- dresses and descriptions, with full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. and that after the day last aforesaid the said Administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the, par- ties entitled thereto,having regard only to stela cIainis of which notice shall have beet given as above required, and the Said Administrators will not be hale for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of Whose claim or claims notioe shall not have been re- ceived lathe time of such distrilmtion. Dated at Exeter this 18th day of December, A.. 1900. DICICSON SS C.ARLING, Solicitors for Administrators 51 MARKETS. • Exeter'. DECIs.MBEIt 19111,191 'beat Per bushel . ,... .611 to 61 . 21 to 15 ...31 to 137 Peas ,...... ...... 50 .'ar 5; Butter-- 41,4* 18 to Isl Egge 20 to 2e Turkeys ... 8 20 13 IGeese.• • ..• .....• 5 19 Chickens per n" •.. •••••• e it) ...t Weirs.... . .. 401, i til, 7 1,1% amt.-. .••• 4 ILI,,, , •11. 5210 iti 1)rie4-A.1)0es- - .. a to a Perk dreseed,-.. . . . ,.... a 26.75 to 7041 I•fn.ff.••• LONDON MAttICETS, LondOn, DECI.,13413412 19211, 1900. wheat per bushel.- .• •• ••••53 us Oats-, -.21 to Peas .... .... ...-.43 to Barley Buckwheat ....45 20 Rye • •• SO t4.4 Cern . 4.. • 4 4444 • oaf. 444.444.4 Pe Beans 1311t Ger •••• 113 to Egli8 ...... 1620 Ducks --- 60 to Turkeys peril...-. ...... ti to 11,1 Geese perlh...... CO to 7u Chickens 40 to 50 Cheese.-- ----• ..... t to lu Potatees per beg... e 5e to es Bay per ton ...... ...$ tbet; to $ Fork taw c,n.. - .. 400 to 25.00 2712 15 57 40 47 TA; 40 77 10 A WOMAN'S AWFUL PERIL. .*There is only one cbanc 0 to save roar life and that is through an opera- ' " were the startling words heard by UPS. 1. 13, Hunt of Lime Ridge., Wis., from her doetor after he had sandy tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall 3401303 had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then sbe began to use Electric 131tters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful Stomach. Live 0 and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia,Loss of Appetite. Try it. Only 50 cts. Guaranteed. For sale by all druggists, wfmts." CHILBLAINS. Mrs. J. IL 11044 itiok%tew. Ont.. says: "1 have used Hagyard's Yellow Oil for ahliblains, end round it 111082 elreetuill. It relieved the between al mat immediately end a few e.ppla eat Rae made a complete cure." Take a Libxestiver Pill before retiring, and It Will work while Noll t,leen without a grip or gripe curing Biliousnes14, lrenstipatiou and Dyspepsia and make you feel better in the. Morning. Price 2.1e. .Itzlin Mereri:-.e, regal r , Lea 4rk, 25 ;1.' 1, 1.1111•,:-,1.ri 2113, ,7% r 1.,1 N ttva 1.31,• -.v. Dr. Crs.nt„ 111.1., an t • 1,.11 t111, 11 :4 3: % e. „.. 1 21 ys2r.1 oI, .y. .1. 17. 2Lover:el'. r ' "1 ea% W2l4 t'l-11,41. 2 t4; in Is'. Y;ii-Or ol 11.1:4 P.? 11,..;ers : 2_1 as ::%i".tt'ister I' '!.• I ',II, ". .:'• - • • • n Tivt wr: t haat la - I u ,ss t .littv. 3', en eet n l e. 7, as el eei ate bs. i1se..1 .2 4:: 2% I.s te, .k • 1.e, course ..• , si on. wh-i is en0r eonietie.. o it at iteg"ret for the murder o o t tualy at aloosomin. FOR OVF,R FIFTY YEARS AN OM A NP WELL -TRIED REMEDV.-Mrs, 14rinslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years bymillions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. 1.1 soothes the child, softens the gums, allays al pain, cures wind colic. and is the best remedy for Diarrhcea. It is pleasant to tho taste. Sola by druggists in every part of the world.. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take mt other kind. SPEOML LOT MONEY TO LOAN. We have unlimited private funds fOr invest- ment uppn farm or Vin,In property at loweS6 ates of interest. DICKSON Ss CABLING • .L'aeter. flowrz TO LOAN% RHEUMATISM IN SHOULDERS. "I had the Rheumatism in my shoulders se bad that 1 eon -4 not rest at night. took. 1411' burn's Bbeurnatie Plits arid have tios:. tea a trace of it eince." John reiratom teleuteno. Nem fOOMTIRENNIII/2.7•0•••••••11177•11161.1.1771•,=••M .SIMITM111.1•1•1.1.4 Fldheriand Ines Co. LTD. ARE PREPARED TO PURCHASF 1 have a large amount el private funds to; 5'. W. GialtlIAX. L4M- !flatten farm and villagepropertiee at tow ratee of interest. larriszer Main $2,„ Exeter. MEDICAL+ klq. 4 Ince- Orcditon. Ont., V. W • 111.1()‘‘:';I5.ti 14. t VA.11,-ii:s Vivi* espy duce se,1,, 414, 44e4. ,'..l1l, 02, labora• nay. Exeter. avaismooloomaxmazgor...ramma ",,Fs% DICKSON Sz CARLING, THER TIMBER EITHER STANDING OR IN TIIE4 LOGS, 49.1)14y E. OR Kessel, FOREMAN, EXETER. ONT, 1.• Barristers FOS:eons. Notaries, Conves-aueerse . . Commies& eicra Bee alcuee to 1,Am at CPO: cent. and 5 Irg' enit OF1'10E:--FAN.%)N'S 161.0c6.'„ EXETER. 2.11. R. DieNSISN. Member 1 he Orris will 120 31 lit u-oli an I Match* el taell week. GLADMAN' , (Successor to Elliott & Gladmant 1 Barrister ,Solicitor, Notwy Public, i Conveyancer, Etc, ' Money to loan on Farm and village i properties at Lowest rates of Interest. i OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER i • _ - - ..._ _ DENTAL, i ,. -,-- not aittpon. torlt" - - . , '1.4 ICI ' * * EINtIA .. 1 .1,0 ;::1;Su. ;A:T.1 Teeth extracted without pain Or i • 1/12. A. It. . itiv cogoi try, Gpr a.ednUt tiv.itt.t i had after elfeets. Office in Fan. , sOn's 1110(k. West side Of Blain ' 8treet. Exeter' s OR- AftB380P. (0. D, L D. S.) MINTIST. If you want to have g,oed lima with your Christmas cakes use our Prince Pastry Flow. ask for it oral insist on having it. WHEATIET Is 0 dish for the dainty. the robust, the dyspeptic and the tazzegry, for tall appetites and conditions, it is, the peerless item of a good breekfast, and there is no sabstitute. ST R FLOUR Will make More bread and a larger loaf than any other family flour. Once used always wanted. J. COBBLEDICK & SON. • EST .491 a011or Oralluate Of the Toronto Nasser -I ' ; Y91.1 and Royal College et- ,Dental Surgeons Ontario. All bridge work. Crowns, at d Plato work done in Oae neatest possible manner. A,, harmless anresthetic for painless extraction. The strictest attention 51V00 to the preservat- on of the natural teeth. Oilleo opposite Con tml Ilotel, Exeter. Ontario. NETERIXARY. Tennent & ennent- (21.1. Grachltde (1 the Ontario Veterinary- Col- lege. Oilice-One dear sruthef Town Hall. FARM FOR SALE. Valuable farm for sale 1; miles from Exeter, 100 ties Lot 3, con 3, Hay township.good brick house, good barns and stables, driving shed two wells, eistern, never failingstream,suitable for grain or stock, 90 acres under cultivation, balance wood. Convenient to schools and churches. Apply to JOHN 11. MELT= Hay P. 0. Ont, OUNTY COUNCIL ELEC.' TION, COUNT/ OF HURON, Public notice is hereby given that a meetin of electors of county division No. 4. compose of Stephen. 'Osborne and Exeter, will be held at the Town Hale Exeter. on Monday Dec. 24th, 1900, at the hour of one oaloca p. me for the purpose of nominating candidates to represent the said county division, in the Council of the County of Huron, for the years 1901 and 1002; and in case 4 poll is demanded, polls will be opened on the 7th day of January 1901, in eacii polling sub-divisicn, at the. time and place fixed by by-law of the Municipalities in the said county division FRANCIS MORLEY, Nominating Officer for Council Division No. I. Dated at Whalen this 17th day of Dec. 1000. We give handaomeWatch 'with polishedNickelease,ormunented edge. hour, minute and second ;hands, keyless wind, American Levedfovementforse1l- ingonly2doz.daintygold and silver fi n IS hed Horseshoe PinS at lea. each. Mail this advertise., moot and we'll send the Horse- shoes. Sellthem,rotnrremoney and your Watch 21211 2. sant you. absolutely free. The Dix COet Box 105 'Toronto. FOR TRE NEXT 15 DAYS. A good Assortment ALSO HEAVY PANTINGS We want to clear these lines at once. .311IYHNS05, ' Tine 'Irmilor 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE COPYRIGHTS &G. ,,TRA DE MARKS DESIOS Anyone sending a Sketch and description may q uickly ascertain otir opinion free whether an invention, is probably patentable. Commtmics, tiona strictly confidential: Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patentit taken through Munn & Co. reoeivo spate/ abtics, without arge in. the cielitifiC A handloniely Illustrated weekly. Largeet cir. ciliation of any Scientific journal. Terms, 53 a year; four -months, N. SOld by ali newsdealers. 36 i Broadway; New York MUNN &Co' bream Oftlee. g25 F Bt, Washington, D. 0' SOLID woginthNheautew Solid GolditIngsetwitharuby COLEIV7TgoPtrgr'231.10ainug- ty Pins at lee. a set. These Yins ore finished in gold and enamel, prettily engra end and neatly carded, throo to a set. They axe suchuplendid value our agentssollthemin almosteveryhouse. Send us this advertisement anti we will forward the Fins. Sell them, return tho money, widens beauti- MISolidGeldRingwill bosent you hp return mall, absolutely free. krotidulon Novelty too., Box 105 Toronto, Can. EDW Meat Market The undersigned has °parted up a new meat Market one door out carling's Store where he will keep the choicest of meats constantly on hand. A CALL SOLICITED JOHN T. I1ANNING •0,Vics. e, Lon •tion in ,Ter fif- touch needs its re - teez With : and the quirements . , Every facility at command for Mirug young people both before and after graduation. We are doing sup- erior work, results prove it. Send Tor our catalogue and. College Journal. " eia W. WESTERVELT; t. Principal. R. . ROWE THE UNDERTAKER. • • • Always keeps on hand a com- plete stock of caskets and trimmings cm 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. r;r1-17 ClE1-ng o ' 1,, Sit SHCOMIWI 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, von e- tian s 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 big range at moderate prices iri Sco6ch and Canadian tweeds we cary a large and well as- sorted stock. Prices to stiit all. A large stock of the lat- est goods voa oercforsingt from $10 up. GIVE DS A CALL and see what we can do for you. . H. Criev MERCHANT