Exeter Times, 1901-3-28, Page 5T„W. ..P.., X B T .1,f, : e,
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N MIDDLESEX p im At the late ineeIng of the South TIEN 18INInniinLE ON Alliiti
0I loyal message of sy patley was adopt- guun
ecl a,nd ordered to besent through the
1/ Huron County Loya Oraeage Lodge a
9 9 Governor-General to the foot of the
throne, This was done and Mr. Can -
AR tlie News of interest to
Times Reactors happening
IR tine Gountios
Huron
Fakirs cleaned up 810 on a, loose
deal with a Clinton man at Bay-
Seld. •
rita persons died io Bruce Co. last
year and there were 12,11 births and
394. marriages.
Mr. W. J. Stephenson, of St. Marys,
has gone to Clinton to take the man-
agement of the Electric Light Com-
pany.
It is said that 500 settlers a month
will be settled along the line of the
Algeroa Central Railway during the
cornmg summer,
A large number attended the fun.
eral of the ate Mrs. W. L Pollock, of
Corbett, who died on Friday and was
buried on Sunday.
Mr. &woes MeMurehle, of Blyth, has
been appointed clerk of the Twelfth
Division Court of Huron, vice W.
Campbell. resigned.
Wm Andrews 0 Hamiota whe has
been on a visit with friends in this
neighborhood for Genie months left
on Tuesday for home.
Morgan, son of the late J'olin Mor-
gan, D. O. O. bas rented tbe River
Home, Hayfield, for the earning stati-
oner and will occupy it very shortly.
liave no equal as a prompt and post-
tive cure for w1. headache, bilious.
suss, constipation, pain in the side,
and all liver troubles, Carter's Little
Liver Pills, Try them.
On Thursday of last week three
Goderich eoldiez s of the Halifax Regi -
went arrived borne, having completed.
their year's service et the Garrison
City on the Atlantic coast.
Do not. suffer from sick headache a
moment longer. It. is not necessary.
Carter's Little Liver Pills will yon
Dose, one little pill. Small price.
Small dose. Small pill.
The many friends of Rev. Father
McCabe, or Seaford), will be pleased to
1en that be is recovering meely from
tbe injuries he recently received by
falling on the slippery sidewalk, and
hopes soon to be able to take his regu-
lar work. :'18"1-t:4•1
The death of Mrs. jalm-McClinton,
sr„ of Westfield took Place at her
home on Frida.y, March laith, after a
week's illness, from pneumonia. De-
ceased leaves a devoted husband, rale
sOU aral nine daughters.
At a meeting held by the Presby-
terian congregation of Hayfield for
the purpose of extending a call to a
minister; it was decided to ba.ye a few
probationers occupy the pulpit before
granting a call for the present.
A q.utet marriage took place at the
xesidenee of S. Ronnie, Zurich, on
'Wednesday night, Merch 13. 'when bis
daughter, Fanny, was wedded to John
Winkenweder, formerly of Stephen
but, now of Dakota. The newly mar-
red couple bave left for the West.
The other day while a freight train
'was coming clown the terade east of
Parkhill it, broke apart and one car
left the track completely. The rear
part of the train came against the
iirst section, and as they were patent
coupler they made the couple all right
to proceed.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Bennett,
of I3Iytb, took plaice from her late resi.
deuce last week, The remains were
taken to the Union temetery to be laid
at rest beside those of her life partner
who died only a few days before. The
bereaved family have the double sym-
pathy of the cOttuan unity.
On Thursday of last week, Mr Wm.
Hogg, fourth snn of Mr. James 'Hogg,
MeKillop, roc. t with a 'very serious
and painful accent. Mr. Hogg was
engaged in feet: g a straw cutter. Ile
bad. a glove on lee hard and was push-
ing the straw ir with the side of his
hand. The glet e got caught by the •
15. Three vaiieties of fodder or ter of WeeeCecre. Viscciuxit Katsoura,
rollers of the no:chine and before he silage eoru. to the commanders of fort. .to at -
could belp him:el his hand was drawn
T Al S
teloe, secretary, received the followin ‘"e Russian DuPlititY the Cause of
acknowledgement ,,- "In obedience ttii the Latest Overt Acts
commands received from file Majesty
the Meg, His Excellency the Governor
General desires me to convey through Troops wee, seimaraw„ al Agreed Rue
•
you to the County Loyal Orange
Lodge of South Huron Ills Majesty's; Russians suanieloy nett:rued and
heartfelt thanks for the kind expres.; I-I:anted Flags AU Over the. Disputed,
sion of sympathy embodied in your I orouno-Thee They Ratired-A S.
letter which has been gratefully aesee r etersbure message to Loudon TInlee
predated. hy His Majesty and the , . ,
Royal Family," . says Russ,. AS ill Arbitrate. a
London, March 25. -The Sunday
band of death cerried 0 another vie- Q„.„4 , Tien Tsin correspondeut
tim, in the person of Mrs, Win. Gra. '"A''''a"'s
On Tuesday inorninw the unerring
ham Stanley. Rer illness was short says; "A new and unfortunate hitch.
occurred M the Anglo -Russian
arifl 'the end peaceful, The deceased, has
siding dispute. After both parties
Elm Brown. Was born in the township
of Smith, Peterborough county, in the had witlxdrawlt aceerdietr. a"ra ea-
inedentto' the disputed sspuo(rrnidY 11;leattatirtend-
year 1841. Her parents and fa
eight, three boys and five girls. moved
west and settled in the township of flags over 0.11 the territory. They
Wawanosh, the year 1855. She was afterwards again retired, leaving the
married to Mr. Wm. Graham m Sep- flags flying."
The Berlin correspondent of The
ternber, 18131, and in 1871 moved to lot "
19, on the 3rd concession of Stanley, Sunday Special says: "'The pettle-
where she lived till the time of her ;Agent of the siding dispute Was the
death. trtlefamny of three boys and work of Count Von Waldersee, who
three girls, awl husband have the interhirred at the speelatexequest et
sympathy of the entire community in Emperor -William. the latter cousid-
their sad. bereavement. • ering that the maintenance of friend -
Andrew Cruickshank, the Winghaua ly relations between all the+ members
man who shot at George Sanbinn of the international forces was clear -
when the latter was in eanapeny with ly within the scope of Von Waldere
young lady with whom Cruickshank s:T's duties as cornraander-in.chief,P
was enamored, came before judge Roola Agrees to .Arbitretion.
AlaSSOU at Goderich for eentence on
Friday Inerrant march 15. R. van.. London, March 2:I. -According to
stone, of "mug aro, who appeared in the St. Petersburg correepondent
the prisoner's behalf submitted to His The Times. wiring Saturday. Count
110110r a petition signed oy a inese ti anestlorff, the Russian Minister et
Voreign Affeirs, has agreed witli
number of the people of Wingbarn, in-
cluding Sanburn himself, asking that reat Britain to illgritt the TIM
siding to the erhitree
Cruickshank be allowed to go on sus- cin gailwaY
pended seutence. Mr, Vaestane also tr 414 13t'tielDellt of COlillt -11911
made an earnest plea, for his client, "-l-domeo.
who had hitherto borne ft good repu-
tation. Judge Masson said thet the i RUSSIAN CRUISER OOREI.
petition spoke volumes for the good'
01.1,•••
nature of the people of Winghain, hut Xt Ie uenerted she 1I0 to rroeeed to JAI"
aueso waters.
the prisoner had comnaitted a very
serious offence and be could ilat accede . philadeipilia., erneeh 20. -The Bus,
to the wish of the petitioners. He sen- eihn Cruiser Variag sailed front this
towed Cruickshank to three years in port yesterday afternoon, under cee
the Kingseon penitentiary. The pris- ble Orders said to have been receive
oner was taken to Kingston on the ed. Friday by captain vloilnir Bon,
followieg Tuesday. frorn„ the Russian Governmeut, It is
reported that the eablegram ordered
hun to proceed at QUM to Japanese
Mrs. Chas. Smith of Jitnes, Ohio, seaters. Captain Dein. would. not
writes:I have used every remedy for confirm or deny this report.
sick. headache could hear of for tbe
.
past fifteen years, but Carters Little
Liyer pills did me more good than all
tbe rest.
RUSSIA STILL AGGRESSIVE,
Been Malting 'Trouble In Corea WI
Success.
EXPERIMENTAL UNION FIELD London, Ilford). 20, -The disulissal
TESTS FOR 1001. of Mr. McLeavy Brown from the post
. of Director -General of Vorean Cus-
Tlle members of the Ontario API tOttlb is regarded in London as an -
cultural and Experimental Union are other score fir Russia. In 3.895 and
pleased to state thiet Ler 1001, they are 4.e.ain in 1898.
Russian. pressure was
again prepared to thstributetuto every de
exerted to procure his removal. In.
Townehip of enteric, n?aterial for ex- the latter case he was only reinstat-
periments with .fertilizers, fodder, ad after a British squadron had mov-
crops, roots, groans, grasses, ed to Chemulpo. As recently as a. few
clovers. Upwards Of three thousand
RUSSIA. strongly oppos-
Ontario Tamers conducted the co- laerlatubg ago
attempt by Mr. Brown to
444•44••••••
operative experiments upon their own
farms last year.
LIST OP EXPERIMI3NTS 1901.
I. Three varieties of oats.
2. Three varieties of six -rowed. bete -
1
ealse a, loan for the Corean Govern-
ment to purchase shares in OP rail -
Way from Seoul to rett San. As a
eesult of her opposition die negotia,-
tions for the loan failed.
4
3 Two- varieties of Hatless barlpy. The St. Petersburg correspondent
4. Spelt and two varieties of spring el The Daily Mail asserts that M.
wheat, Pavia% Russian Minister at Seoul,
0. Two varieties of buckwheat, e has protested against Corea taking
0. Three varieties of field peas for foreigners into tbe Government ser -
Northern Ontario, vice, with the exception of Russians,
7. Two varieties of hug -proof field and demanded the appointraent of
peas. the latter, but Corea. seemed deter -
8. Cow peas and two varieties rained, with the help of the powers,
of Soja or Japanese beans to defend her integrity.
0. Three varieties of husking corn. The Japanese Squadron Moving.
10. Three varieties of mangolds.
11. Two varieties of sugar beet for London, March 25.-"A Japanese
stock feeding. equadron, Admiral Tsushima, come
left Nagasaki Saturday for
12, Three varieties of Swedish tur- nutnding.
nips. Corea," says the Yokohama corres-
varieties pondent of The Daily Mail. "The
13. Kohl ROI and two
of Fall turnips. . . general opinion here is that the sit-
uation is serious. Urgent instruc-
14. Parsnips and two varietiee . of
1 -tions ha.ve beau issued by the Minis -
into the knives and his fingers and
band were slicet off to the wrist, The
thing was doi e so quickly that he
scarcely knew what had happeued
until the machie e was stoped.
A quiet and pretty hems wedding
-.. was that du esidence of the bride's
parents, Mr. fia..1 Mrs, joseph Wheat-
ley, Victoria t: t., Clinton, on March
19, when theie daughter, .Elizabeth
A., was joined in matrimony to J. J.
Ward, of Varna, Rev, Dr. Gifford of-
ficiating. Miss. Lottie, the bride's sis-
ter, assisted rrs bridesnaaid, and Mr.
Scotehmer, of Varna, performed the
groomsman's part. They will make
their future home in 'Varna. Among
those from outside places who were
firesent as guests were Miss May, of
ExeCer,IViiss Robinson and Mr. and Mrs.
Jones,*clf Winchelsea.
On Saturday last, Margaret Fergu-
son, beloved wife of 'John Shepherd,
Goderich ton eship, passed away at
the old and respected age of 78 years
and 1 month. She was a highly esteem-
ed old lady, evil in it Was a p1ea4ure to
know, and her husband loses a faith-
ful and lpying wife, her family, a kind
and wise. mother, and. her acquaint -
emcee a true frieucl. She was of Scotch
des.:41ate hiving been born in Edin-
burgh in 1828e and came to Canada, to
Toronto, where .she Was married 42
years ago. She and her husband theu
/removed to Whitby township, where
they lived 7 years, coming to Huron 83
years ago, residing on the base line..
The very many friends Whiell RP V.
Josiah Greene, of Holmesville, Lie
throughout the 1VIelhodist connection,
will learn with regret of the illness
through which he is passing ,but from
which we are, indeed, pleased to say,
he is now recovering. Mr. Greene is a
true type of the Christian gentleman
and during his long, service in the
ministry has filled many important
charges ased invariably did good work.
It has been Mr. Greene's wish to take
one more appointment, which would
round out his seventieth year, and
then retire from the active work.
His present illness may, however,
cause him to accept superannuation at
an earlier date.
Children Cry for
PAST° RI A.
16. Three varieties of millet. tend a conference in Tokio', Vane
eider questions of home defence.
18, 17. Three varieties of Sorghum.
Grass peas and two varieties of "The war rumors are causing a faal
vetches, in prices on the various bourses. The
19. Dwarf Essex rape and two va- feeling of the country is uneasy and
rieties of kale. intensely anti -Russian, but the Cab -
20. Three varieties of Clover. that shows no indication of its pol-
21. Saitafoin. Lucerne ancl. Burnet. icy."
22. rive varieties of grasses. Germans Ousted Chinese Troops.
23. Three varieties of field behns. • Tien Tsin, • Mareli 24. -The Ger-
24. Three varieties of sweet corn. miens have ousted the Chinese Ira -
25. Fertilizers with corn. perial troops from the passes on the
26. Fertilizers with mangolds.
27. Growing potatoes on the level Chi Li -Shansi frontier, and intend
summering in the vicinity of Shan
and in hills.
28. Planting potatoes the same day Hai Kwan•
and five days after being cut. -
29. Planting cut potatoes which "Making over"
have not been coated over with land, A Corry woman, who could not af-
plaster. ford a. new 85 hat, visited a millin-
80. Planting corn in Tows and in ery store, saw the late styles, went
squares, (an excellent variety of early
corn will be used.)
Material for either number twenty-
five or 'ember twenty-six experiment
will be sent by express, and for each of
the others it will be forwarded by of all the women metlie town:.
Each person in Ontario who wishes
to conduct an experiment and is will-
ing to use great care and accuracy in
the work and report the results of the
test as soon as possible after harvest
should select the exact experiment de-
sired and apply for the same at an
early, clate. The material will be for-
warded in the order in which the
applications are received until the
limited supply is exhausted. it might
be well for each applicant to make a
second choice for fear the first could
not. be geanted.
C. A. ZAV1TZ,
Agricultural College,
Guelph, Ont.
Guelph, 111 troll 16ttli, 1901.
home, pounded her ,old hat ;or hall
an hour wi1h a rolling pin, stuck a
feather through the band and went
to church the next Sunday the envy
frrnet/111.
ThiES signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Brbino.Quinine Tablets
the remedy WO perm a collet's= one'llay
T° BLACKSMITHS.
A first-class Blacksmith Shop, well equipped,
Nvith sett of public weigh scales in connection.
First -Masa business guaranteed to right man.
Terms moderate. Also farm to rent, 100 acres.
Apply to L. MAOTADatistai, Exeter North, Hay
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MAKET REPORTS,
Wheat Futures in. Liverpool Slightly
igtkor:t1.17:czo_871,:tdaatSio-uPLeeline
LiTerpool, Marsh 26,.. -Wheat fu-
tures yesterday closed unchanged to
id per cental above Saturday's. elope,
Chivago, March 26. -Wheat futures
declined 4-e per bushel yesterday for
the May delivery,
mien visinzas sorrier.
As compared wide aIre* ago, the yiseete
eapply o weese Ln eauada and tile United
States has decreased 410,000 bushels; that
of. corn has laereased 514,004 bushels, and
that of at hs increased 104,000 bushels.
To recapitulate, the visible suPPlY
erbeat is (*nada mut the Breed States. to-
gether wita that afloat to Lstiropel is
ot),894,000 bushels, egahist 93,924,000 bush-
els a week age. and 45,049,000 bushels a
year ago,
nenterstzeo wsinAT mAnstierS.
Following were the closing priees
at important wheat centres yester-
day;
Cash. Marca. Mar. July.
Chicago ...$.,.. $0 74% $0 757,f3,$.„„
New York •. • • 0 3053 0 30%
Milwaukee 0 75%
Sr. Louis .• .. 0 74:' 0 7314.
Toledo 78%, ... Q701 078¼
Detroit, red - 0 70 0 80% 0 70%
Detroit, white. 9 79 Ir../ . 44 • PP..
Duluth, No. 1
Northern ." 0 741/4, -., 0 70% 0 Thfe
Duluth, No. a
hard. 76%
Mi4 • • • 4 4 n • •
nneapod•
s,No.
1 Northerrt.. .... 074¼ o75%
BRITISH SIARRETS.
Liverpool--Close-Wheat, spot firm; No..
1 standard Cal.. ers 3%4 to OS 4d: No.
red welter. Os 14 to fie 1%4; No. 1 Nerth-
nem spring. Os 24 to Cts 4¼1; wheat to
tures quiet; Mar, 6$ 070; July, 03
Spot corn steady; mixed Amerivaii, old, 4%
to 4$ 0110; new, iiS 10fi1 to 33 114; Memos
Quiet: May, as 101e1; July. 3a net; Sept.:
3$ 10Sia0. Flour, Won., lbs to 133 ed.
feineon--Olese--Wheat, cargoee arrived
oolfutpcoortsast fsallnesne ilett,stlfepwellrettt, t1;;Qwnalpt4inwg
g at
s
llinct but fitready; cargeeti (about No. 1 Cal..
Iron, Feb., 29$ Iki,pMd; parcels No. 2hard
Duluth, ateam, Apr11, 32$ Ott, paid, net, 014;
vNaotra.l
tr
lieaflper.0t3
lng0,1Aa74e
,138,aso, erziane, Dat303
not active; Pareela nexeil Aineelette. eteatn.
March, 1.8s DM, paid; (steam. March, les 0e.
Pahl; not American mixed, 11/9 Cal, uevr.
Victor, spot Mune 24s 04.
Mark Lane-Foreigo wheat. quiet but
stetulYt English steady, American and
Danubian maize steady. American acme
Wet, nitlt a smolt busluesa Engliab ara
t an advance or OIL
Autwerp-Close--Witeat, Riot steady; No.
2 red winter, lit
Parls-Close--Wheat. steady; March, 1$t
50e; May and Aug., ltif 35e. Inoue, steady;
March 234 OSe; May aue Aug. 24! One.
TtmoNTo ST, LA 'S ItENOIS
FOR OVER FIFTY Y.EARS
AN OLD A NI, \ t1.1.-TATIt.D AIDDEL Y. -Mrs
NVIDA1 *W'S S001 hitDr Syrup has )0011 used for
over fifty ity millions of mothers for their
oh ii.lrea while teething, with perfect success..
pi -tart keen' Vh6e"
s
tor 1)1,kitrie -11; oloaSant to thata-te. seold
ly druggi-os eveey part of- the, world. 25
cents a bots le. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure Dn(I ,k for Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrtm anti take no other kind.
For Oats. 'Wounds, Chilbliiris. Chapped
Hands, itheumatisna,Stitf Joints, Borns, Scalds,
Bites of Insects,. Orone, Coughs. Colds, Hag -
yard's Yellow Olt Will be found. an excellent
remedy. Priee 25 cents. All dealers.
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Arc you Nervous or eeplests?
Have you Paint and Di7.74' Spells'?
Aro you Short of Breath
Is your System Rim DOWD 7
If so, use Milbare's Heart and Nerve Pills
AST MA
For Infants and Children.
o fa°.
siaillo
stare
of
to en
Winer*
eeery
Wheat, white. bush 09 to $....
" red, busb ..• ...• 0 GI; o• • s
Life, busli.......071 .
goose, bush 010,4 0 07
Peas, bush „,-. ... 0 CO ..• ;
Rye, bush 052 082¼
Beans, Inlet 123 180
Beam: busk ... . . 047 ,..-
Oats, bush . - ..... „0 341/4
Buckwheat, bush 0 53 .•••
MONTREAL r1101)0C1t.
Montreal, March 2.1. -Flour -Receipts,
2200 bbls; market quiet; patent sprnag.
5140 to $4.30; spring $3.80 to $4; straight
roller, $3.30 to $3.50; extra, none; super-
fine, none; strong bakers', $3.80 to $4; On-
tario bags, $1.110 to 51.00.
Wheat, No. 2 Manitoba hard, 8,9a to OW;
corn. 480 to 5tial peae, 710 to 73e: oats, 32e
to 33e; barley-, Me to 52e; rye, Die to 50e;
buckwheat, We to 5Te; oatmeal, 51.00 to
$1.70; cornmeal, 00e tO 51.
Pork, 519.50 to 520.50; lard, 7c to afte;
bacon, 12e to 14e; bums, 12c to 14e.
Cheese, Oa to 10c; butter, townsbips 20e
to 22e, western 3.se to 10e; eggs, 1.3t; to 15c.
ntatins AND wow -
Price llst revised daily by 11 T. Carter,
tsstugeest:sor to John Itallann 85 East F.orit-
Hides, No. 1 green $0 OR% to 5....
Hides, No. 2 green...
. 0 05% ..,.
Hides, No. 1 green steers0 07
Ilides, No. 2 green steers0 011
iIides, cured . 0 (rile ....
rat roldus, No. 1 ........„ 0 07 0 03
Calfskins, No. 2 0 06 0 07
Deneons (dairies), each- • 0 0 ootil)
Sheepskins, fresh 0 50 1
Tallow, rendered 0 05 0 0514
Wool, fleece. . 0 14 .. -
Wool, nnwaslied, ileCce0 OS 0 MI
Wool, pulled, super. . 0 17 0 18
Wool, pulled, extra 0 20 0 21
moserienen LIVE STOOK.
Montreal, March 25. -The receipts of Hoe
stock at the East End abattoir this morn-
ing were 850 bead of eattle, .75 calves, 40
sheep and 30 lambs. The demand was good
and prices steady. Cattle, Choice, sold at
from 4e to 416e per lb., good sold els from
31/4c to 40 per lis.; lower mega& from 2c t�
3c per lb. Calves were sold from $2 to %"10
each. Sheep brought from 31/20 to 40 per
Ib. Lambs were sold from 4%e toc per
lb. Hogs brought Oe to 7e per lb. 4.7•C
'EAST BUFFALO CATTLE sTARRET.-..
East ROO°, March 25.--Catt1e-0ffe2:
einxgsee,pt1700n icoltd.04% 0Zrukneciteslefanteraiellgyrasditesadoyf,
cows and grerezt steers. Chel?? b4eber
grades and exports sold ahem:\ 9teadY•
Stockers, 10e to 15c; lower on the 1.'43.121111031
orptd Liver
ilse sometimes reeponsible for difficult 41.
021, Mid Is, DYSPEPSIA*
417/b.all it le.
I Whatheadache, dizziness, constipation.
fa' What fits of despondency,
11 What fears ef inaegInery er1ls eeneetee
Illitlathe distress after eettog, the sourness
altthe Stet:each, the bad taste in the mouth,
and so forth, to make the We of the sue -
*Ter Scarcely worth living!
Dyspepsia resulted from torpid liver in
,the case of Mrs. Jones, 2320 N. 121h St,,
Philadelphia, Pa., who watta great sufferer.
Her statement made in ber 77ttt year is
that She was completely cured of it and 41),
its attendant aches awl pains, as other
have been, by a faithful use of
'Hood's Sarsaparilla
That acts on Mr the digestive organs,
'cures dyspepsia, and give permanent vigor
and tone to the whole system.
Mr. Hugh M. Hamilton has removed
from Hibbert to the feral on the 2nd
noncession of Tueltersmith, which be
recently purchased from Jr. Robert.
McVi tt
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ANI) DAUGHTER,
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of Paines' Celery
Compound."
MONEY TO LOAN.
We lievennlimited private funds for invests
:neat stpen fo.rin or village property at lowest
rates of Interest.
eacereeeeee4 WettieING
-Pareter,
ONEY TO LOAN.
I have a large amount of private fundstO
loan au farm mad vineeeeroperties atlew rates
of interest.
W. GLADMAN_
Barrister Main EL Exeter.
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One of the oldest and best edited
monthly magazines published in Aatt-
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climes that more than half the revenue
of physicians is derived from the treat-
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case in every hundred is correctly
diagnosed, showing that cures are
extreniely rare.
The important knowledge gained by
women of every age about Paine's Cel-
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suffering from ailments peculiar /to
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work and dutieseind e constant de-
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mends of social functions, It is then
that Paine's Celery Cpaipound shows
its invigoratirng andMtalizing effects,
as the precliais medicine is used from
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4*
vousness, prostr , weakness de-
bility, hinguon des Ondency, and the
many nameless ilia that come to wo-
men of all a'ges.
Mril. R. "Adainabn, Head of Mill-
stretunraiugs Co.; N. 13., says :
"el-feil it a duty to briefly testify re -
gar erg the value of Paine's Celery
Cmf
ouud . Since childhood I suffer-
ed 1 om sick headaches, neuralgia. and
corAtipaan. Had. attacks once a
week which kept me confined to bed.
Have been treated by a number of
physicians without beneficial results.
1 procured site' bottles of Paine's Cel-
ery Compound which was strongly
recommended to me, and after a shoxt
time I found that new life and. health
haI 1oishedfor
kinds, but Abp grade feeders. were te coming tt so ng . Two
• steady. Offermgs I luded 20 loads of diiiirt ‘strkave passed and I haveenot had a
cdas mostly ligh . weigh and calves. •
Sheep and L bs-10ijhJ loa.C.s on sale;
market full steady; handy native lamb's,
$5.75 to $5.85; good to cholpe, $5.50 to 55.75;
common to fair, • $5.75 to 55.80; clipped
Iambs, $5 te $5.35. Sheep, yearlings, $5.10
to 55.30; -mettle's*: $4.85 to 55.20; heavy
Western to handy Jultives, $4.85 to 55.25.
All the offerings were sold, and the close
wan full steady to firm.
Nsw .,;xE S'A. 7'Lls. arA itisETS.
New York,' March 25.-Beeves-Recelpts,
4122; than to 10e h'gber; steers, $4.50 to
$5.30: eTtra, do.'$5.55; oxen. and stags,
$4.55 to $4.80; bulls, $3.15 to $3.85; cows,
$2.15 to $3.75. Cubles firm. Exports, 30
sheep. „
Calyee-Receipts, 4431; 5c lower; common
to i.r.ine veuls, $4 to $7; tops, $7.25; little
re2',ci. $3.00 to $3.75.
Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 12,645; firm
to 10c btglier; common to choice sheep, $4
to 87.25: common to choice Iambs, 53.00 to
$0.2214; bucks. $3.50 to $3.75.
Itt.g..-Rec:e.ptst, 8819; selling at 56.30 to
$6.05 per 100 lbs.
(iI;OAGO L VE srocie.
Chicago, March 25,-Catt1e-ReceLpts, 21,-
000; good to prime steers, $5 to $6; poor to
medium, $3.75 to $4.85; stockers and feed-
ers steady, $2.75 to $465; cows, $2.65 to
84.50; cows, $2.70 to $4.35; heifers, $2.75 to
$4.60; canners, $2 to $2.50; bulls strong,
59.80 to 54.35; calves steady., 84.50 to $6;
Teaxs fed steers sold to -day at $4.50 to $5•
Texas grass steers, 53.45 to $4; Texas bulls;
21401t
42.60
0St-o 11$3e.00751.nts, 30,000; mixed tsnd butch-
ers', $5.80 to $6.0238; good to choice. heavy,
$5.95 to $6.071/4; rough, heat's-, $5.80 to
$5.00; bulk of stiles, $5.8738 to $5.95.
Sheep -Receipts, 15,000; geed to choice
wethers, $4.80 to $5; fair to choice, mixed,
$4.50 to $4.80; Western sheep, 54.80 to 55;
yearan,es, 54.75 to $5.10; hative lambs,
84.90 to $5.45; Western tenths:. $5.20 to
$5.45.
Exeter, MARCH 2710, 1901.
Wheat per bushel ...... ' ... .23 to 63
Oats . . 27 to 27
Barley-. -.... .... ...36 to 37
Peas .... .. ... to 5
Re tter• „,... ..,... -15 to 15
Eggs 11 to 11
Turkeys . 8 to 8
Geese...... • ts • t •
Chickens per 11 5 to 5
Ducks .... 7 to 5
Wool.... .... ...... . .. 16 to 16
Dried Apples.. .. - 5 to 7
Pork live weight - • 55.75 to 5.75
Mr. J. A. McDonnell., ef llensall was
in town on Tuesday. '
rete
rn of-A:GT..21d troubles. I can never
say too much
yor of Paine's Celery
Compound."
TICE TO CREDIT()'t-r)§
Of Alfred Shade, late of the Township
of lia.y, in the County of Huron,
Farmer, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant, to Chap.
129, R. S. 0., 1897, that all persons having claims
against the Estate of the said Alfred Shade,
who died On the 3rd day of January, 1901, aro
required to send or deliver on or before the 181
day of .April, 1901, to Joseph Snell, Esq„ Dash-
wood, Ont., (for the Executrix), full particulars
of their claims and the nature of the security
(if any) held by them. i
And notice s hereby given that After the last
mentioned date, the said Sixecutrix will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate
among the parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard ouly to the claims of Which notice shall
have been given as aforesaid; and the said
Executrix will not be responsible to any credi-
tor,. of whose claim she shall not have received
notme as aforesaid, for any part of the said
Estate,
J. 0 STANBURY, ExETEn,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
Dated atExeter the 9th day of March,1901.
te.Gan.
Barristers.Solicitors. Notaries. Oonveyencers,
Conuteiesemere, Solicitors for the alolsons
Rank, Rte.
Money to lesan at lowest rates of interezt.
OFFICE ;-44N ETURET. Ex=ft,„,
T. IL VAULTS°, IT, 4 1,15. PiCESON
F W. G-LADATAN
(successor to Elliott madman)
Baiter, Solicitor, llotaiy
Conveyancers to,
ytu loau ou Zuni andvillage Roller M. lis
p,operties at Lowi
est rates of nterest. '
Fen ,ng
',win Otfe fOr eels four differ-
ept styles .1 wire fence, which
will he sold t reasonable pricee.
,
Also a eunther of shares in the
Canadian Cordage Meniffecturing
Co, of Peterborough. ,
Wm. M. Blat61ilora
exeter.
Pitherlant. Imes Co. LT
i
ARE PREPE ,ft*\
TO PUROIIASE
ELM,
-----AND-
LoTIMBElli
OTHER
sTANDIGNse; OR IN TUR
.A.pply to
E. Kessel,
FoRum,04 Exbyno.ovr,
Exeter
OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER
ley EINSMON, 1 D.%
44, DR. A.B. Ij,I
D q D D Bauer Gra mkt*
of Toronto University, Dentist.
Teeth ootracted without, or
ad after effects. ()face
teetee block. West eideof
Exeter'
4.4•4•4•4.,444. 4.......4••••••••••e•en
• ANWERSON. (I) 0- 8.1.-0 )
goner 'Graduate of the Torooto PAVOrSity.
FiVid Royal CnIlege of Dental Surgeoea of
Ontario. All bridge werk. Crowns, as d elate
work done in the neatest II:risible winner. A.
1 At
bernalesa amth
esetic for painless extraction.
Theetrictest attention glveo to the yreservet. II
Carling's Meek. bloater.Ontario,
on of the mooed teeth. Oilleet in Pielzson 0 St rice
OR, TDE NEXT 10 DAYS.
Farmer's Aftention,.,,A-
We have procured a car load el
TRQMAS PROSPHATE POWDER
Which is the best fertilizer on the
market.
J Cobbledick & Son.
.Twegos
Tennent & ennent,
rawriar,. 4wr,
sts.
Gra:bateIDe Ontario Veterirmi7 Col-
ge.
lEce,-trzie dc cr Sc nth cf Town MIL
N 0 TICE TO CREDITORS
Of John Bettschen, late of the Town-
ship of Hay, in the County of Huron,
Farmer, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Chap.
129,15. S. 0., 1897, that all persons having 'claims
against the estate of the said John Bettschen,
who died on the 13th day of January, 1901, are
required to send or deliver, on or before the 151
day of April, 1901, to Joseph Snell, Esq., Dash -
.wood, Ont., (for the Adnunistratrix), full parti-
culars of their claims and the natnre of the
security (if any) held by them.
And notice is hereby given that after the last
mentioned date, the said Administratrix will
proceed to distribute the assets of the said
Estate among the parties entitled thereto, hav
ing reference only to the claims of whicisnotice
shall have been given as aforesaid, and the
ss i d Administratmx.will not be responsible to
any creditor, of whose claim she has not re
ceivcd notice as aforesaid, for any part 02 1310
assets, of the said Estate.
J. G. STA.NBTJRY, EXnTED,
Solicitor for the Administratrix.
Dated at Exeter, March 9th 1901.
WATEItI,00 1%,11YRUA
3•11t1LoltNnitia'ilolti uNti
li•ititctots 0, 3.
READ OFFICE • WATERLOO, ONT
1 Lb Veiny:my leis been over 'rtrent v-si
s tilts In a:teem:fel oiler :Lion in Western
outtaio, end continues to Wet reagai est loss or
dau nee by. bre. Itufldiint, 310tellateli8it
eitt.1n et crust and ufl other desert Miens et
ix.emable ',reverts.. liitatitiing insurers have
at optical al lusin in eon the a retoluta Stew
Coilita item.
liumee the ‘stst tee years this compauy haa
Mutt: 5, ,19i Wide., covering property to tiur
;um unt et .540,1,72,12.8; and paid in losses aloua
S 170,1 00.0 0 , cow:fisting of Cash.
In 3 0.1, Government Depositand the.unasses-
Fed (mime Iskotts et: bend and in force.
3.51 .11 AI 1 -FN, M.D., President; o M. Tortoa
icecfle r.aY g; t f1t;rjEf rXecti 1.1 leer. eland') iv' electlenray C. 114S.
,••1•111.10100.1.1....1.0-
HOUSE AND LOT FOR
RENT,
Rouse and lot for rent in Exeter North. The
house contains live rooms with summer kit.
ellen, with good. hard and soft water. One acre
of land and good orebard. Largo stable onpre-
mises, Apply to Mu.s. :Wins MOMM, flay P
O.
pROPRETIES FOR SALE
". BY TENDER.
In the Village of Exeter, Ont. Tenders sent
be received by the undersigned up to the 1st. of
of April, 1901, south half of lot No. 9. from Main
to William st., known as Hainun's store prop-
erty. No. 331,382 Elizabeth st., near MeCal-
lum's tannery, No. 63,61, ts.5. Andrew et., No.
65 has a frame dwelling, '7 roonas, will take one
third cash balance in payments at 5 per cent.
For further particulars and terms ofstile apply
to owner. The highest or any tender laot
necessarily excepted.
T. W, HAMLIN,
Brookholm, P O., Ont.
FARM FOR SArE.
Lot 13, North Boundary, Stephen, containing
100 acres, about AO acres in cultivation, 8 acres
in wheat, 3 acres bush, balance in grass. The
,tp,:slinutilydiofnegsoodgh d
farm .is welrt foonao jaicelnaaamnsodeodfloiwulet:
house, wined' with
,
1 acre or goA "Tgreirvoinil
grzotashed, binik
, hog Ann. and offer la atir.n
.1-`-uit-bearins trees. This is a
first-class dairy fa'
ing land and is in go ..
sold cheap. The propriefok 4urthor partieu-
r'h;.•igme otit the best farm-
s condition and will be
is desirous to sell
on account of ill -health. For
lars apply to owner on prereisei' sk.
JACOB W URT Z, SareVm„..
r -es,
A good Assortment
ALSO REAITY PANTINGS
AT COST.
to clear these lines at once
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor
W
BROWNING'S
ftt g )tpie
headquarters For
Dyspepsia, Cure
Blood and Nerve Tonic
Stomach and Liver Pills
Iron Blood Pills
Liver and Ridney Pills
Kidney Mixture
Sciatica Remedy
Sarsaparilla
Cough Mixture
Cholera and Diarrhoea Mix-
ture
Chilblain Lotion.
Try any of these preparations and
you will be astonished at their wonder-
ful healing and curing properties.
A, Full line of Patent Medicines all
hand.
TOILET ARTICLES
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
WD
.. art N1N,0-_.
Dominion Laboratort
'rue
Clothing
NOTICE TO GREDITORO
Of John Treble, late of the Village of
Exeter, in the County of Huron,
Merchant, deceased.
Pursuant to Sec. 33 of Chapter 129 of the Re
vised Statutes of Ontario, 1887, notice is hereby
givdn that all creditors and others having
claims against the estate of John Treble. late of
the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron,
Merchans, who died OD or about the Second day
'of March A D 1901 are on or before the 30(th
day
paid;
Art
of
cea
dre
thei
.A. D., 1901, to send by post, pre- I
ssrs. Robert Nelson Treble and
Lo man, Exeter P0., the Executors
e their e".h?stilitieisitaammeesi
;ant oaf stulrtennenalieds, add!:
- and dosed tions, the fullpartioulars of
'taints, a sta emont of their accounts and
the nature of the securities (if any) held by
them, and that after the day last stforesaid'rhe
said Executors will proceed to distribute the
aseets ot the said deceased among the parties
entitled thereto, having regarcl only to nth
claims of which notice shall have been given
as above required, and the anid ExecutorS will
not be liable for tho said assets or any past
thereof, to any person or persons of whose
claim or claims notice shall not have been TO-
oeived by them at the time of such distributioe.
Dated at Exeter thisl2th ,day of March, A. D.
1901.
DICItS011 tis CARLING,
Solicitors for Executors.
AM debts due the 0,13-0e0- Estate must be paid
to the Executors thereof, on or before the 36th
day ef April ICDA'Hts8s
psi9e1. CARLING.
Solicitors for Executors.
-.---.4..._
Anyone troubled with Boils, Pimples,Rasties, what we can do for you,
,
Festering Sores, or any Chronic or Malignant
Skin Disease, should. use Burdock Blood Bitters J. 11. Crieve.
externally and take internally. It will cure
where others fail. MERCHANT T.A11.0
•
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-
dans and clays (bought before
the heavy advance in price
and selling at the old prices.
Nice suits for 814 ir fancy
worsted suiting. We ow
big range at moderate prices
,ineaSecoryccha,lnadrgCeanaandai.wi7a
w
sorted stock. Prices to suit
all. A large stock of the
est goods voa ocrefor singt
I from $10 up.
GIVE ITS A CALL and see
ea;