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Exeter Times, 1901-4-18, Page 5, Perth CROSSED TIXE BAR. HURON, out Ell pul3relvassheaarrcloCargnrcallaehrave decided to Sir Edward lea'.erWm-aatikkiDuranedd an Emtnerst have let tenders for a two storey, 30 Te°11(1011, April 15. ---Sir Edevera ft, extension in the rear of their state. V111ftXi Watkin, fornierly elutirmen The three.yeer-old child of Mr. and of the Southeastern Ileilway, the Mrs, George Jundt, of Rostock, was Manchester, Sheffield end Lineoln- aceideutally killed by being struck on shire Railway, died yesterday, Ha the head by a horse. Was bore, Sept. 26, 181e. Tee Mitchell Advocate has just en- Eminent Gveinua Dead. tered on its 42nd year. We congratu- Berlin, April 15.-Emi1 Kemple, late Mr,. Davis on havibg weathered director of laws, and one •of the the stormy sea of journalism so sac- foremost leaders of the woman's cessfully and so long, renvement in Germany, has just died M. J. Pearn, of the 3rd line, Blau- n shard, sold a drove a line steers to Sainsane asylum at Basle, witzerland. Mr. Thomas Heal. of Mitchell. The Death animals averaged about 1,415 pounds °rears. letauersea. each, and netted their owner the neat Dorebester, N. B., April 15. -Mrs. sum of $1,066.25. Dyspepsia in its worst forms will yield to the use of OarteVs Little Nerve Pills aided by Carter's Little Liver Pills, They not only relieve present distress bot str9ogthen the stomach and digestive apparatus. Mr, C. Aldrich formerly with the Eaton and Simpson concern," in Toronto, has joined the staff of the G. B. Ryan store as expert window dres- ser and dress goecls salesman„ -Guelph Mercury. Mr. Aldrich is a St. Mary's boy. Mr, August, Stoll of Elwin farmer, died at his home early on Tuesday morning, April 9, after a two weeks' illness, He had eot been well the oast year but the irnmediete cause of hia death Wtin anattacit of appendicitis. He was M the ii7th year of his age. justice Street,at Toronto, Nonslay gave lodgmi ent n the stiff, of Adam Moore, a LI:year-old boy, wbo bad an an eat off in the factory of 3. D. Moore, St. Mary's, against the firm for unstated damages. The Judge found that the boy had no business with the and consequently was not entitled to compensation. Elder Mason, a Baptist Minister, died very suddenly last week at the residence of Mr. Travis, a couple of miles from Stratfordville, near Tilson- burg.He was about to perform the marriage ceremony for Leon Dancy and Miss Travis, and was in the act, of plaeing the couple in position when be dropped dead. The family of M. John Whyte Jr., of Stratford. bad 11. Close call from as. pliyxiation Sunday night, The fur. ;lace damper was left turned on and gas came upthrough. the house. Moaday morning when the family awoke, one of the children fainted, and the others were taken sick. All laave now recovered and no bad re- sults are anticipated. A very interesting event took place at the old Colguboun homestead, Gow- rie, on Wednesday afternoon, March O. The occasion was the marriage of Miss L. Colquhoun to James P. Brooks of Douglas, Man. There were friends present from Mitchell, Stratford, Clin- ton, Herriston, Moorefield, Exeter, and other places to give cheer to the young Female and l;?y to the occasion. A. comb weclelittg in whicb some of our readers are interested, took place in Brockville on Wednesday after- noon, April 10th. The contracting parties were Prof. Wm. Dale, of lalanshard, and Miss Ryckrnan, youn- gest daughter of the Rev. Dr, Ryck- man. The bride's father officiated at the ceremony. His many friends con- gratulate the Professor on winning so fair a bride, and wish for him and his talented wife many years of use- ful and happy wedded life The License Commissioners for South Perth :net at the Collison House Mitchell. Thursday to consider appli- es:Wens for licenses. All the old li- quor. dealers were grauted fresh per- mits to sell for another year, except James Murphy of Kastnerville, who was allowed, three months to wind up his business. Action was deferred in the cese of Thendore Rohfritsch and Henry Moser, of Sebringville. The The Guns From Africa. application of Win. Pusbelberg fey license to open hotel at Brodhagen was refused. "It's an ill wind that Mows nobody good," but it would be bard to explain the goodness of a -wind which stole $25 from a Stratford lady the other day. She had received a letter at the post office and being very anxious to read• it, as unniarried ladies often are. she opened it before getting 'home. Going over the long bridge the wind carried away what she took to be a, sheet of paper, When she read, "Please find enclosed," etc., she knew that she had lost a check, which stall reposes, doubtless, in the depths of Lake Victoria. *R11 tile News oi Merest to Times Readers Happening in time Gountles • Huron Seaforth's population is 2.380-46 less tleen a. year ago, It is proposed to spend $10,000 on a sewer system for Seaforth. The little child of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. irBanyon, of Woodham, is dead, The assessor makes Goclerich's popue lation 4,060, an increase of six over last year. Xt. Geo. Troyer, of Hills Green, had. the misfortune to get kicked on the head by a horse, last week. Mrs. Wesmen sold her I80 -acre farm Usborne, to Mr. Hodgins, of Ste- phen. the price paicl being $8,000. Roffman Bros. Dashwood, have the oontract for the improvements at St, Boni:face Catholic church, Zurich. West Huron Liberals will meet at, Dungannon on April 23. to nominate a candidnate for the Legislature. It is said that Mr, Pak McDevitt, of Luanow, has refused an offer of $500 for bis fast trotting mare, Amelia. Nrs, Young of the Norris boundary has lpined the (treat Majority and the . ?animus were interred in Hurtle &lame. tery on Tuesday of last week. There ere many forms of nervous debility la men that yield to the use of Carter's Iron Pills. Those who are troubled with nervous weakness, night sweats, etc,, should try them. 111r. Walken', of ICiritton, has enter. ed into partnership with John Hiles, Dungannon, and will conduct the branch of business in Dungannon, he having purchased a two -third interest in the Dungannon branch. • Mr. Thomas Irwin, who hved in Sea - forth for a number of years. died • early last Saterday morning at the residence of his sister, Mrs. AlcBride, 1141Ilughson street north, Hamilton. The deceased had been ill for abute. week, death being due to pneumonia. Mr. V. N. Cantin, a St. Joseph fame., spent a few hours on Saturday, . at his borne at St Joseph, He is at present chasmg up millionaires at Chi. cap. We hope he will succeed. A few millions less at Chicago won't be felt and will do this part of the country good. The resignation by Rev. Mr. Acheson of his charges at Ifippen and Hills Green Was considered at the meeting of the Huron Presbytery, and aepecial Meeting is to be held in Brucedeld on the 23rd inst. at 2 o'clock, to dispose it, and at which meeting representa. es from the congregations interested will be beard. Fire broke out at H, Tyler's dwell - lug near Sarepta, on Tuesday evening and no doubt would have destroyed the house and barns near by, had it not been noticed by the stage driver who was driving by, He hurried in and with the help .of some of his pass- engeisi _eetieti-lo getting the lire Thebuileings are own- ed by A. Foster, Mr. A. Cooper, of Clintoresecretary- • treasurer of the Provincial Christian Endeavor Union, has been appointed transportation manager for this pro. vince l'er the mentmoth International • 1Dhristian Endeavor gatherang to be 'held in Cleveland in July. To pro- perly perform the duties pertaining to this position will require tsct and en- thusiastic energy, both of which Mr, Cooper possesses. G. E. Rathwell, Olinton,who bad almost completed arrangements for • going into bush, 'ss nt Hensall, has bought the grate v stock of Mr. Kerr who but a month eince succeeded Mr. • Hill. Mr. Kerr goes to Orediton where be takes ovei• an established trade. 'That place is ee. st home to him and • though he is sed with this town • yet after all e "no place like home." Much surpris end deep regtet, was felt on Wed.-. lay morning of last • week, on leals. s: of the death of Mrs. janaes Dorn e, of McKillop, near • Goderich, wl, occurred early that morning. lel, Dorrance had been •laid up for see . weeks with an at- tack of la grip, hich very much en- • feebled a con: -lion that was never • very robust, 1 er case was not con- sidered •serif.; e sutil Monday, when hemorrhage i the lungs, together with heart w.• eness, set in, and she was not able ts stand the strain, Her maiden name e es Ellie S. Hillen. The death 1. ek place Sunday of Maria. Chovver. wife of Mr. Robert, • Woccl, Strad°, snat the age of 65 years 9 months and 7 flays. Deceased was a native of Devoeshireee England, 'and came to Canada wlien about 12 years of age, settling in Downie. Three years ago she moved to Stratford. '.he had been siek for some years, so that death was not entirely unex- pected. The surviving sons and daughters are: Alm W. Leary, Park- hill; Mrs. J. B. lelacklock, Stratford; Miss Lizzie Vi nod, Stratford; Mr. • Wm. Wood, St. Marys, and Mr. George Wood, St. Marys road. One day recently John, son of Mr. Itobert Robertsonof the 15th con- • cession of Grey, inet with an accident - .ehat might easily have had fatal re- sults. Hewas in the sand pit at Henry McNaughe's boundary, with •his team and sleigh loading said. when a cave-in •occurred, partie Uy burying the driver and sleigh..•[le was rendered unconscious for a Ursa. and, as he was alone, he had to won), his way out. Loosening the drawbolt •of the doubletree, he freed the horseS, and, with considerable diificulty, got On the back of one anixnal, and made his way to Mr. DdeNaught's vvliere he was kindly eared. for. On •examina- tion three ribs were found to be brok- -en, and Mr. Robertson was •consider- ably bruised about the hips. X B 'r id b 1 Trete foreige. ',weed's :meaning bed cookl has come rather to signify bad *meek for TH8 A4- -01-i. Dyspepsia the most Common eauSe Of tee inseese is a sale Cables Can!! 04.7--§nel In Liverpool itfhit‘t quotation!, Ie Livery/el Irbsat Piet . broneqr Evepteg, 4114 unchanged to %a lower then on atfir Maize optiens abetit %Weltered. per bushel to.clay on the la gO qo Chicago evheet IntureS eft lied tlik visible supply. Corn bitureS n an . ed. THE VISIBLE SUPPLY. ,As etimparea witit tweeago, tbe V 'United States has deereased Q Ib supply of wheat in Canada Ind buelsels; that of corn hap inereaee bushelS, and, that Of oetS haS deere se 110,000 bushels. . To recapitulate, the visible sUPply wheat in Canada anti the Unkted scat i Hon. H. R. Emir rson, former pre- els a week ago and 05,785,000 bushels Hooci s Sctrsaparilla I ,Exeter. together with that afloat to arope, 'predisposing want of vigor and tone in that gum, NO disease realms life more miserable. Its setterers •certainly to not five 10 cot: they sometimes wender if they should eat to 1tve. W. A, Nugent, 13ellville, Ont, was greatly troubled with it for years; and Peter R. Gaare, an Claire, Wis„ who was so afflicted witis it that he was nervous, sleep- less, and actually siek mot of the Glee, Obtained no relief from medicines prores slimily prescribed. They were completely cured, as other3 have been, by Enall• y Elninerson, wife Of the 08,033,000 bushels, against 97,090.000 buslit L011(1011, 1-114e0r1 arid BrUCQ• F Oomo Mount - London. depart.....,.. Centralia .... Exeter Hensel/ Rippen Brucetield Passenger, enc ng I will offer for sale 9 30 at, 9,0 6.15, styles of wire fen .1)).t 0.8 6 55 Wingliam, arrive....,. ALIO 8,00 GOING SOPT11- Passenger Magnolia, depart..„ . 01$ A. /x„, 3.35 e, 31, meant - .... - ....„ 747 4,25 13rucelield..........A.4. 8 05 4.40 KIPPen .... . . „.„_.,... 8.15 4.57 Hensel], .., ... . . ........ 8.22 5 ft? Exeter _ . .. . .. ,.,. . 8.35 5.14 Centralia: . .. ., .,....... 8.16 5.25 Londenrarrive.......... 0.37 6.12 ieur differ - e, which will he mild at reasona rices. Also a etumber of shar , s in the Canadian. Cordage litaian'e cturing Co., of Peterborough. , Wifi M. B at6 lord Sx et e MONEY TO LOAN. • ) We have onlimited private bands for invest- Satherland lanes Co. LTO rtes a interest. tont upon farm or village property at lowest ARE PREPARED TO FI.TROR4S4 DICKSON & CARLING • f W t el rid died at lier hoer. LEA.DING WHEAT MARKETS. ta made This great medicine according to their own statement vol- rioNEv TO LOAN• mice of New Bri...8wiele, and M. P. xfax ag°' or eS mor a , ;I r y • yesterday morning, aged 47 year. Following are the Oozing quotations at • important Wheat centres te-day: Arengthens the stomach and the whole She leaves live chneren. The re- au y. digestive system. Be sure to get good% Cash April May Mains will be buried at Moneton, Chicago .. .• •5... • $. • • • 50 74% $0 1 Brannon Laws er Propped Dead. New York ... - .. .... 0 77 0 ee,f,- e.i.u.wauIxee .,. 0 73 . • . . .... ..- .Winnipeg, April 15.-A. D. Cage St. Liege .... .- .... 0 70-N. 0 08 eron, member •of the legal firm of Toledo - - - .. 9 73% • • • e 0 7,35 1, 0 78 , I have a large amount of private funds te ' loan on farm aud village preperties at low rates I intere'S. F. W.. °Barrj.4DisMteAr lain St. Exeter. Bidclulph CObNc1L.-The council'inet. pursuant MEDICAL A,etrOit,, white ; t to adjournment the reeve and all the ()Tomm— Phillip & Cameron, fOrinerly Siff,011, re •, es. Phillip & Cameron. droPPed (lead at. Duluth Is51 R.J. IL RIVERS, M. .0, TORONTO DNI Northern ...0 71% 723/eb 0 7314,b etnints were ordered to be paid : A offi. . VF11%TY 1) C Zinn). Univer ^ ebers presen; Brandin% yesterday. SALVATIONiSTs TO() STRONG. t, The followine ac - , Wee ce-Crediton, Ont.. Dulutb, No. 1 •Vt taker, rep culvert di .3, $1.4 ;Wm • itar4 ^*••• -t, Q'73% '"' -- -'"' Robinson, opening road, div. 3, $1 ; W 1 1V .B110 WNING M.• Atinneuponzs s, o. 1 Northern.. .... .... 0 70% 0 721,4 Turner, rep bridge and drawing plank, LI . r. es, Graduate Victoria Un;ve-rsity Straoge Thomson 01ven, For AttentPta On narresne etaurenrs. .ii. 3. $l; Jos Dobler , rep bridge and ako a tink esdneiessi .ece. ssieoa Lebora. I I Ltvervoet_cice_eivileut, we eaay; z,70, opeumg‘road..,,doi. 3, $2.2.4 ; L Hoagies, tcl-r• EsNet41.- 1 etaueard Celestes 2&6 to es 34; Wallel r a. ep twinge, oue“ R Wilson, drawing stock; No. `' rea, winter, es led to ea 11as1one and rep washout, div 5, $2.00; No. 1 Nortitern, wine. 53 100, to Os 24, ' Jas Perrin, opening 5 13 div 5, 51; A futures steady; May, Os Ott; auly, titt IMO', • monhargey, opening,5 13 div 4, $3; vv Spot corn, Arta; mixed American, eld, as ,,,, . 1(1 to 0 eyed; new, 4s OW1 to 45 MR fe- : tearing:on rep. .tridge and road, div 4, tures steatiet 11ltie, 4s; July, 33 Mid; Sept., , . 52 ; M Bedews. rep pound. 54; IL 3s 11V(1. Flour, Allan., 18a to atis 35. r, Benn. Opening road div 4, 53; R Hobbs, Loadells-OloSe-Whetirr, eareess weal ' o; ening road div ii, $7.25 ; W J Smith, at outeorte or sole, 2;•wbea;, eu palisas 1 ; .1 „em an account et salars $35 1 qutet but Steady; eargoea Australia% IrOn i ' `'..' ,S ' , ." - se Passage, 20$ ed, paid; eareele No. 1 her 1 Vs coursey, work on new mace iv neo; Debate warn, passege, 81e, pate, Mateo' '1, 3 Dag, rep road div 1, $2.25 ; George for Demenan; cargoes mixed American, es passage, easy for amerieen Awl glee; : avail, rep road, London road, div 1. $1‘,95 • Armitage worle on new road ei/oel9sunnantxto°d4 Avisn'nertiec44,"stetrolej:Learstatlik, IA (11;71to-°O. ; W Iloal•i'lner work an lea' Iecitl; steam, April, lus, paid. Wheat, ear. can boundary div 3, 50e. ; R Cooper, goes Walla. Irou, prom t, ese Wee. aid, woik Clio 2, 83: jas Thompson, work TsHe er Oen, Rooth. I.Ontion. April 15. -The attempt, an tlw life of General Booth of the Sal- VaLi011 Ar11137 While in Sweden. was Caused by the hostility of a section cif the people, Who think the Salvor tionists are getting too strong a hold on the royal family. From Prince Bernadotte's frequent attendance at the army meetings the report is circulated that he has join- ed the Salva.tion Army. While this is Untrue, it is !net that the King and other royalists showed great favor to General Bootin and stirred bitter feelings in, many classes. Oats parcels American clipped ite Tbreats having been made, the Sal- M. 15s 410, paid. spot Americau ; nel overseeing W B dor 2,. 57.7o ; J vationists are guarded. While the maize, les ea, new. Spot Minn. flour, 241, Atlxtelbie. tile iteCollut, 53.17 ; WM, General was at Gene RailWay eta- Mark Leue-eOlose-Foreign wheat qu1e j isewi4 plank and repairs to culvert div f 0' lieh less ()freest pl. tooin:1 aSSaftSill made a. dash at bum, but Was caught in time by the Iles; Danubian arm and rather dearer, , Ainerlean Sour In poorer deireesti at preen. American Main Steadn nith a felr line * . . . . . ens rates; Enatill quiet but steady. : Anwerp-Close-Weeat, spot quiet; 14. snrrr.no rat= or TIM •raount.u.. 2 red winter, 1614.t. _ Parts-.-Close-Wheat barely steady; April, "Ter$er Central lr'n tneers alnl Eire/lien .il ilArturge.17:4:sttel:31E;anAflprAIII,Igi31110eTeislarrira Get Xneressed Wages. • New York, Apra 1.5. -Ie was an- , Tana:leo eT. LA WitENCII 51.4,n}xml.., noulteed by officials of the Central i; agla1n- Railroad a New Jersey Saturday i Wirt, wbite, IniSli.....S0 MIA to 5... c evening that the company had come I red, bush ..,.-. 0 0$1.6 t•.* 44 to an agreement with its engineers 1 14 argare „ e'sirl **". 0 °Ill ° 07 and firemen. The conferenee which; Beas, hush .........., ,,, 0 65 ..., „-- . •4,11.• 0 TO . • •. brought about this result was held . Rye, bush .....,. ... . ... . 0 raie . es between representatives of the road, . Barley,4ellnlehuhu% 1 20 i ia „. . . . . ..• bush 0° 8440 0-8.4% General Superintendent Ilheeesen aud . oats Division Superintendent Wentz. The Buekwheat, hUs.11 . . .. 0 53 ,... wages of the engineers and firemen 1 TORONTO FARM. PRODUCE. Were inereaSed, but the telegraphers 1 Wholesale. and train hands clic' not fare so well, i Hay, baled, car lots, ton. 410 00 to $10 75 The fOrMer Were told that they will I Straw, baled, ear lots, ton. 5 50 0 00 be treated as liberally as their fl•l- I Rutter, dairy, lb. rolis-- 00 1154 00 it I Butter, large rolls low -workers in the employ otherof -- I Butter, erearaery, boxes0 10 0 20 roads easel the trainban.ds are to have . Butter, ercatnery, lb. rolls0 20 0 21 another conference with the officials. 1 Butter, bakers' tab 0 13 0 14 ...... Eggs, new laid, dez ... . . 0 113, 0 12 Geese, per lb. 0 07 0 03 Great Fire at Boston. irurkeYs, Per lb. ,0 10 0 12 Ducks, per pair 0 50 0 75 Chickene, per pair......,0 80 0 GO Honey, per ib. ..., 0 10 0 11, Derewst.. sedhogs, car fols, per 700 723 Boston, Mass., April 15. -The Main building of the extensive blower Works of the B. P. Sturtevant Cons- pany, in the Jamaica. Inni„n district, was burned early yesterday morn - into, causing a. loss of $850,000, ful- ly insured. The concern manufac- tured various kinds of machinery and electrical goods, as well as blowers. All patterns and plans were destroyed. Over 700 men are thrown out of work. CORN SOWING. Is a piOcess excited by vanity, back- ed up by eood tight boots -you may lack the vahitee but you have the good tight boots -you may wear any size boots von please up to three sizes too small, if you use Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Extracter. Druggists sell it. * There is no fetal 'of kidney trouble, from a backache down to Bright's disease, that Doan'S good condition. Per furthet particu ars, apply 11cAney Pills Will not relieve or cure. to. A, Root:spat, CLIN•ros, or nuns os•Ptcs. Middlesex Miss Susan Langford. of Granton, died at Victoria Hospital, London, on Saturday. She was in her 44 year and suffered with spinal meningitis. • A. E, Pavey & Co., Lohdon, have accepted the settlement at 70 cents on the dollar offered by the meeting of creditors held at the office of Gibbons .& Co. the other day. It is under- stood that a company is being formed Which will include some new names. We learn that P. Curtin, of A.dare, has sold his fine two hundred acre farin to a Mr. O'Neil, of near Dash- wood, for the sum of 513,000, and that Mr, Curtin and family will move to the Northwest. This will be learned with regret by an army of Mends, as Mr. Curtin was widely known and uni- versally respected. If you aro troubled with any kind of Kidney complaint, give Doan's Pills a trial., Exeter, APRIL 17'041901.. -031061 .. 29 to 31 - MI to 45 .. 60 to 65 . ..15 to 15 ..10 to le 8 to 8 5 to 5 . 5 to 5 .... 7 to 7 1610 17 -5 to 6 e65.6 to 76(0 Wheat per bushel Oats Barley...... •Peas ...... Sutter 43ggs Turanys Oc rse Cliioltares per lb ...,.. Tlu Wow. Dried A Perkliy° weight - A (-T OD INV EFiTMENT., •Panson',4 h',oek and dwelling:in Exeter, for sale. The brick .i.ssett is well situated, on Main street, is T0;455 ter r. throe storeys, and contains four stores,111 0, and halls, all lewed. This is the best basin-, s in town.' The dwelling is brick og s, Awes,: and contains 10 rooms, is adunirably ad.: Itid for a hoardipg house. The property must be disposed of. Terms easyopply to R. L. Panson, 'Exeter, Ont. • Quebec, April 15. -The staff at Dominion Arsenal in Quebec are Working full time Overhauling the guns which were recently brought back from South Africa, and expect tory camp to be held at Deseronto sheep., 25 lambs. 1 Tit aantrardiax were un- ;.,, 4 I me; 57, S. Spencer: 58, Wm. Jeni- to have them ready for the field bat - in the early part of June. One bat- celisanIllesdlilaTtetrll, 4.4.11ce, sotl at from 43,60 . .II: 59, I.Vin. Schada;60. R. Turnbull; to 5e per lb.; good sold at from 4c to 41fic el, And Turnbull; 63, Jas Cochrane; per lb • lower grades from 216e to Me pet 4 Chas Troyer- 67, J Thompson; lb. Calves sold from 32 to 310 each. J Leslie, 69, Remy Howard; 72, Sheep brought from 31/se to 4e per lb. di. t',. in. Pfaff; 73, -Henry Reynolds; 74, Lambs were sold from 5e to 514c per lb. l'ilil Beaver- 7'7, Bent y M "Willert; Trouble lit Montana Mines.. FeesT BUFFALO cATTLE siARKET. Hogs brought from- 6c to 70 per lb. the TORONTO MISES AND 'WOOL. SO 061e to e.... Hides, No. 1 green 0 053/.1 ides, No. 2 green No. 1 green steers0 07 .... Hides, No. 2 green steers0 06 . • • . Bides, cured 0 07 • 0714, Calfskins, No, 1 0 07 0 08 Calfskins, No. 2 0 06 0 07 Deacons elairle8). each 0 50 0 65 • 8. U. Fisher; O. Buechler; 40, Sol. fresh. 0 90 1 00 s .esibi; 41, Geo. Schroeder; 42 Ohas, Sbeepskins, Tallow, rendered rolllein; 43, Ortwein, 41, J. 'Prang; Wool, fleece 0 13 0 14 0 05 0 05Y4 Wool, unwashed, fleece 0 08 0 09 .5, J. Geiger; 46, p3r.iieG;e4r0b,era; .47.2iJseanc: 0 17 0 18 %lei:eller; 48, Ben Ppuulilleead, seuxptreirs 0 20 21 each; 49a, Ezra Kitercher; 50, Wm. 2, $2; Jas Herbert, shovelling snow (Us 2 50,; Rd Thompson, damage to pri perty drawing gravel, 54; Smith & Crosley, account, R A Robinson, ace, indigent, 510; W D Stanley, for time gonig tq Toronto to appear b.?fore Special Comudtte re 51,000,000 grant ea, The following are the appropria- ii is for the year 1001 1 -Div No 1, 5435; div 2. 5459; div No 3, $10; div No 4, 5475 and die. No 5, WM. Tott.1 52160. Tbe council adjourned to meet again on Monday, May Otte 1001, t. 10 ;ern W. D. STANLEY, Clerk. HAY COUNCIL. Connell met Monday, April 8131 all The following we; e appointed Meet's of the township for the (ale - year; eitinasters Div. 1, H. Dilliug; • .1, Jarrett; 3, R. B. Ross; 4. D. Ne- t n; 5, Andrew a Obliston; 6, R. Ale- • e diet 7, 3. elc ••• abets; 8, Tone Di it u; 9, Alex Ingrain; 10, Alex. eine 10 and 20, W. Dignan; 17a, Ed. . se 17, W"le. Alulholland; 18, J. v; 10e, Jas. Stacey; 19, Jas. Hon - • d; :en Chas. Redmond; 21a, Henry ers; 22, George Reichert; 23 and 24; cDonald; 25, Wm. Blackwell, J.8. Green; 27, Henry Reichert; 28, :1. Troyer; 29, R. Foster; 20a, Jos. 'o -ter; 30. Geo. Broderick; 31, 1Vm. I ler; 82, Her Bender; 33, Wm, liwalm; 31, J. McBride; 35,3. Hart- ,leun; 30, I. Gingerieln 37,1). Schnell; tivE iToCie. susinner• 50a, B. Sararas; 51, Casper Montreal, April 15. --The receipts of live 11,tebrig. 5"2, J. J. Schnell; 53, Sch- stock at the East End Abattoir this morn- rneder; 51, J. Hownld; 54e, Henry Ing were 400 ,head of cattle, 150 calves, 25 .allifieisch; 55, L. N. Denomie; 56, Jos. LEGAL. Dlexsoisr & CARLING, tery will be finished next week, and those already repaired are reported to look as good as new. Barristers, Solicits/re. 'Interims Cativo-sincere, Connolssieners, Solieitore tor tbelloisons Bank, Etc, Mcney to Lime at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE :--M AIN STREET, EXETER. PlegeoN 1,n, censuses, n. A. er hundred men employed by the Ana- ers of desirable quality: There was a fair onEratadluirittaigierAleadtitle stockers antrfneged. Anaconda, Mont., April condo. Copper Mining Company' at I proportion of the 100 loads s% of export this place are affected by a. strike, gererfiebnitetillileymeaatget neWilOceo oehencalsowlenr.. which was inaugurated six weeks eluded 21 loads of Canada cattle, winch were ln good demand and. sold stronger. Caslhveeesp loawndert. Lambs -Market suffered heavy decline thru excessive receipts, there being about 150 loads on sale. A few loads a choice wool lambs sold up to 35.70 an $5.80; wool lambs, choice to extra, $5.60 to 35.75- good to choice, $5.25 to $5.50; clipped lamb, choice to extra, 35 to 85.15; good to choice, 34.75 to 35; wool sheep, °hole eto extra, 34.50 to 34.85; wool year. pugs, $5 to 35.15; clipped yearlings, $1.80 to $4.65; clipped sheep, 34 to 34.50. Chise. 40 to 50 loads unsold; veyr weak. ago, with indications pointing to a. protracted struggle. The Moulders' Union has joined the strkers, and the foundry department of the Anacon- da Company has been shut down. Tngmen Will Go to Work. Toledo., Ohio, April 15. - Menibers of the 'Pugmens' Protective Associa- tion, who voted several weeks ago that they would not go to work un- til the strike of the Marino Engi- neers had been settled, reconsidered their determinat i on yes terday, a.nd will go to work thiS morning. • Dig :Miners Strike. Cumberland, Md., April 15.-A islig strike is on at the mines of e Maryland Smokeless Coal Compa.ny, in the Meyersdale region. The men, who had been receiving 50c a ton. demanded 55c a ton, the scale rate NEW YORE. CA r.r.LE MALIKETS. New York, April LI -Beeves -Receipts, 4590; demand fair; steers firm; fat built{ end cows strong; all others steady. Steert3 15.15 to $5.65; bulls 33 to 34.25; choice t fancy fat do. 34.30' to 34.90; cows. $2 33.70; choice And extra fat do., $4 to 34.35. Cables unchanged. Shipraents, 32 cattle. Calves -Receipts, 6168; market opened weak to 25c lower; closed 25c to 5tee off: fulls 500 calves unsold. Veals, $3 to 35.751 choice and extra, $5.87% to 36. Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 13,353. Sheep steady; lambs, 15e to 25c off. Sheep, $4 t� $5.25; culls, ;3 to $3.50; clipped sheep, $3.5 to $4.50; unshorn lambs, :Fe to $6; clippq to 35.25; spring lambh, 34 to fe at other mines. The mines are clos- do., $4.30 per head. ed. CHICAGO LIVE sToCer. Chicago April 15. -Cattle -Receipts, Fell Off Pier to Death. 000, inchiding 200 Texans; good to pri Halifax, April 15.-A despatch steers, 35 to 36; poor to medium, ;4. from Sydney says: D. I. McKenzie, assistant superintendent at the ore pier of the. Dominion Iron and Steel Company,. was instantly killed Sat- urday morning by failing off the pies. Ho was a native of Pictou County. 71.3. WillerA. 70, Jas Leunings; 70a, ,t E Turnbull. Pouutl keepers -3 Patterson, A ale. e:weu, Northcott. Johnston, Robt Phompson. Decher, jr, Henry Mag- i, A Thompson, D Spencer, Thos rurnbull, Win Snell, 11 Beaver. Fence Viewers -Wm Russell, Wm fetid well. W Chapman, Robt Mc - e rthur, S Thompson, Fred Stelk, J aberer. Hey, Wm Heyrock, G liligboffer, Wm Rnby, Wm Snider, Win Roeder. Road Commissioners- Centre Road, Div,. 1, R Carlisle; 2, Win Caldwell; 3, Con Fuss; 4, CasperRoehrig. North Boundary -1, Chas Troyer; 2, Jacob Oesch. South Boundary -1, Broderick; 2. Fred Baker. The contract of the several bran - hes of Hay Swamp drains was award - to 0 G Garuett of Delaware, Ont., or the sun, of $3848 -his tender being the lowest. A deputation waited on the council , eking for a grant towards the Exeter metery. The matter was laid over till next meeting of the council. The council will meet again on onday, the 6tb day of 1%., ay, at 1 s 'Mock p. m. DRUGGING WILL NOT CORE CATARRH F. W. GLADMA.N (Successor to Elliott & Glachnan) Barrister, Solicitor, liotaiy conveyancer, Etc, Money to loan on Farm and village properties at Lowest rates of interest. OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER DENTAL H 3KII:iSMAN. L. IL S. AND D. S• R. D. s., Boner Graduate of Toronto University, Dentist Teeth extracted without pain or bad after effeete. Ofilee in Fan. sons block. West eiders! Main sweet, Exeter. . DE. A.R. E.LNSASeN, L. eLim OTHER TIMBER EITHER STANDING OR IN TKE LOGS, DA. ANDERSON. W. D. 8. t.D.S. DENTIST. 4.mmme!1. Apply to E. 0i Kessel! FOREMAN, FXRTEft. Q. Exeter Roller Mills Farmer's Attention -40 - We have procured a car load of TIJON,A.$ PHOSPHATE POIVDER Which is the best fertilizer an the market. J. Cobbiedick a Sou. TWEEDS At Cost. Prices /loner Graduate of the TorOnto University, and, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. All bridge work. Crowns, at d Plate vir e work done in the neatest possible rammer. A harmless antesthetio for painless extraction., The strictest attention given te the preservat. on of the natural teeth, Ofilee In Dickson & Carling's block, Exeter. Ontario. LISE Itl NARY. stockers and feeders slow; medium wea : Doctors say so. Victims of snuffs, 32.75 to 34.75; cows, $2.75 to 34.50; heifer/A: ointments and tablets tell the same Catarrh is a germ, disease. 12.75 to $4.1 canners, $2.10 to $2.70; bulli story. I fed steers, 34.25 to 35.35; Texas gra throat, nasal passages and bronchial tu es. Germs are hara tp get at, but flogs -Receipts, 24,000; mixed and hutch- destroy them and you cure the disease. ers', $5.80 to $6.20; good to choice, heat,, How can it be done? By carrying $6.05 to $6.25; rough, heavy; $5.90 to $0.1 powerful medication with the air you light, 35.90 to 36.17Sh; bulk of sales, $6. i breathe direct to the diseased parts. toSh"eni-p7e-1/2EeeelPte, 24,000; good to eltoir You must be sure, also, that the 54.eo to :4.80; western sheep, 4.75 t� 3.1i Catarrhozorte is guaranteed to do this, Women Used Daggers. Seville,- Spain; April 15. -The strikers .from the cork Works, accons- pained by their seaMen folk; attack- ed the factory Saturday morning and With :drawn daggers forced the Workers ea Cease their taSks. Trial on Wednrsday. HOUSETOR SALE OR Belleville, April 15. -William E. RENT. , , Green who was committed for trial ..3, phoice brick house situated no.Simcoe St.„ , Exeter, containing ample rooms for ordinary at Sterling on a charge of seduction, family, garden and stable, and all necessary has been- brought ,t o the county jail, convemencee in connection, ever thing in He gave bail to appear for trial on Wed aesday next. are 30,000 seals on boards__ , 2.75 to $4. ; calves, $4 to $5.50; Tel The germs excite disease in the lungs, steers, $3.50 to 34; Texas bulls, 32.75 t b G wethers, $4.75 to ;5; fair te clee, n1 xe r, medication will kill the disease germ. $4.75 to ;5.35; western lambS, 35 to o. . that's why it has created such_ a _sen- --- sation m the medical world. You eireply breath Catarrhozone ; it des - Sealer I,, Au Right. t roys the gernis-it beals-in a word St. John's, Nfid., April 16.-N' ws ‘ yearlings, $4.70 to $5.10; native lest it mires. Now you know everything has at last been received fro& s la I b t Catarrhozone except what you sealing steamer Virginia Lake, Wh 0 4 ipti ' can learn by using it. Catarrhozone ectiled over five weeks ago, en neVer disappoints and is guaranteed to should have arrived here before tit cure catarrh. Price 51 00 ; small size She has been delayed by 1116. I' 25 cents, at druggists, or Poison it Co., e Kingston, Ont. •"4 ennent & • ennent i(t-tg s(toi(e- FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS. A good Assortment A,LSO HEAVY PANTINGS Air COST. nt, to clear these lines at once W. JOHNS, irho 'reotor BROWNING' sseess,.. Graduate Oahe Centric) Vert-einary Col gN 01Vce2oat cr stuth if TOWII Till W.A.TERLOO M1JTUAL FLItE iliStInAN EC 0 . Established in t803. HEAD OFFICE • rATERLOO, r 1 Lis Cowpony lits bean over Twentv-eLth }tors in successful operstien in. Western an le,and continues le insitreagninst loss er den see by. Fire. Buildings', Alercbandise AbusLiserencs awl all other descriptions of seepertst is ten III ler insurers Intro tia optitu of insin %upon tito premium elute); Cntbee sane During Ilse twast len years this company has StILEV ose96 Policies. covering property to the SInt ubt $40,872,0A: 1111d MLitt lostsses pion° 170,7Setts A resole $ 1:6, I 00.00 conoistinr, Of Cash in] CoVerinnent Denositand thennasses- scd licniusis Notes en lima and in force. J. .11 Ai N.D., President; ts el. TAYLOR feeretary; •1. 1 •Ilueuss, Insisecter, CHAS. BEI L, A (stilt for Exeter and vicinity. NOTE LOST. The public are hereby cautioned against hue- ing or negotiating for a note made by Fred Glanville, in favor of John Voelker, date Nov. Sth,1900, for 335.00, at eleven months. as the sarno has been lost and payment stopped. JOHN VOELKER, Dashwood. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Headquarters For Dyspepsia Cure Blood and. Nerve Tonle Stomach and Liver Pills Iron Blood Pills Liver and Kidney Pills Kidney Mixture Sciatica Remedy Sarsaparilla. Cough Mixture Cholera, and Diarrhoea Mix- ture Chilblain Lotion. Try any of these preparations and 1 you will be astonished. at their wonder- ful healing and curing properties. A Full line of Patent Medicines on hand. TOILET ARTICLES (34) TO BLACKSMITHS. Terms moderate. Also farm to rent, 100 acres. W. BROWN1116 Afirst-class Blacksmith Shop, well egnipped, with sett of public weigh scales in connection. First-class business guaranteed to right man. Apply to L. MACT,OGIGART, Exeter Nortb, Hay P.O. Dominion Laboratorg• PROPRETIES FOR SALE' A BY TENDER. H In the Village ot Exeter, Ont. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to the lst. of ge--ee 4..t..• • of April, 1901, south half of lot No. 9. from Main to William st.. known as Hamlin's store prop- glese" I CP 1.• UR, trig orty. No. 381,382 Elizabetn st,., near 1VIeCae- Inin's tannery, No. 63, 64, 55, Andrew st., No. For further particulars and terms of sale apply third cash balance in payments at 5 per cent. to owner. The highest or any tender not I 0 N 65 has a frame No. 7 rooms, will take one necessarily excepted. T. W. BITAlroorkhLLoN. lin0., Ont. FARM FOR SA.LE. Lot 13, North Boundary, Stephen, containing 100 acres, about 40 acres in cultivation, 8 acres in wheat, 3 acres bush, balance in grass. The I farm iswell fenced and tile drained, with I plenty of good hard and soft water. convenient to buildings, good frame house, brick cellar, with woodshed; also diood bank barn, driving 1 shed, hog pen and o er buildings, There is 1 acre of good fruit -bearing trees. This is a s firseelass dairy farm, some of it the best farm- ing land and is in good condition and will be sold theap.The proprietor is destrow to sell on account of illhealth. For further particu- lars apply to owner on premises or by mail. JACOB WURTZ, Sarepta P. 0 NOTICE. Take notice that the municipai council of the corporation of the Village of Exeter intenCis to construct a gramolithic sidewalk on the west side of Main St. from the north side of Dr, Rol- lin's office to the north side of the Metropolitan hotel. Walk to be eight feet in width from Dr. Roliia's office to the south siderof Coliblediek Son's mill property, and balance six feet ±0 width, and to assess 60 of the final cost there- of upon the property abutting thereon and to he benefitted thereby, and that a statement showing tbe lands liable to pay the said assess- ment, and the naines of the owners thereof, so far as they can be ascertained from the last re- vised assessment roll, is now ffied in the office of the Clerk. of the municipality, and is now open foe inspection. The estimated cost of the work is 31500 ofivhfch 10', is to be provided out ofthe general funds of the Paimelipality. GEO. IL ISISSETT, Clerk. Dated at Exeter the 1th day of April, 1901. 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 1 rices Nice suits for $14 in fancy worsted suiting. ' We show scts big range at moderate prices -- in Scotch and Canadian tweeds we cary a large and well as. sorted stock. Prices to suit all. A large stock of the lat- est goods voa oercfor singt from $10 up. GIVE US A. CALL and see.. what we can do for you.,,,,flk J. H. Grieve. MERC HA NT TAILOR