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Exeter Times, 1904-3-10, Page 2cif 404 I ae Stands any Test The most Were judgment a the expert tea taster pronounces Blue Ribbon Tea absolutely the -best Why? It is free from tannin and other bitter substances—no coarse fibrous leaves employed in its making. The taste is pareoich and creamy—that nameless quality that , signiRes to the expert and lovers a true tea that it is the best leaves and shoots of the tea plant properly cured. Iue fin _ imir y C ,on fit' Er, ?sawed imlosa Grrears 40c. weld be Ails for Red Xeiebel. oisons Bank opted be- Act of PaeliarovutliS5l Head OMeeon,treal, leed paidup) 4kanches Ontario, Quebe olumble.end Alannota. EXETER BRANOU OjeIi;very Lawful Pay from 10 a. to 3 p, except AtotauTsi 10 a, m. to 1 p. m. farmers Sale Notes cashed or lected. For mesopplied 411 applicatlo Drafts en WI points in the Domimo Groat Britain and United State bought and sold at lowest rates air .hange. SAVINGS oErARTAIENT. its of S1,00and upwards receiv ntereet compounded, half yearly, ded to principal June Stith and iber 31st. DePosits Receipts also d and higheq current rate Wrest allowed. Advances make to r.s dealers and business men ot rates and en most favorable terms. Agents at Exeter for Dominion Governmerat. OICRSON a CARLING, N. D. RUIUMN, 6OLICITOR3. BrAtaGZ $&.000,e1 S.1,eree,le AlSerte, VAR NEIN The Ru Jp confliot has nenced nst t1 that the o now the centre of 'iHE EXET NOOK PERIll MI the .news of Iuterest to Times Renders 1,Ia ppc•ning in these Counties. Huron The liceme commisstonere for Seu(h Huron are 1). G.:Wilsoza Scarf:nth; Lleuglas, Blake ; John Waddell, Craditon. Mr. R. or $/unmerle111, hia vented his fine placcon the 'Base Line to W. j.:Merfeien, who gets pess- eeelon at an early date. Ur. litervey MeBrien, of Clhatoa meet with; au accidpnt on Titureday last whereby two of bi5 Ungers on tilt, 14ght hand Were injured. The nail ne of them being.tora off. Irgn niter from indigestion, bill. VSn5..S.9, .Constipation oe torpid liver vitheut disturbing the stomach or urging the bowels, take a few dos oJ'Carter's Little Liver Pills, they will ease you. owes Diek, of llay has purchesed .13., TIMES, MAR Appetite poor?•,..1 Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? Head ache? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills, all vegetable. .atTeb.xx:., Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or x.14.114100 WC ,.....BUSKINGIIAM'S DYE SECNAT1,444.1.0,. Mr. ;lames Barry has soldhis farm on the 4th coueassion of Ilibbert to l'Almond Aral theease, his neighbor, for -$2,700. The farm contains 40 ares and is (ate of the best tattle towasitip It zuljoine Mr. Matthew's pie:sant farm ;nal giree 'Ilia a splendid farni of 250 acres. Mr. joint Roaelte. of Dablin, has eold one 'or his farms, composed or one hundred acres„ being let 5, coo. 2, Mejefilop township, to alr. Donald Smith. of Red DeeretAlteerta, former- "Eldelz proszty near' the sellout- IS 'or EU 1lawn$1111). 'rite la t tor row QculA.,i Alt%1esr.-gentielaart izas stmt.', sold the, fartn to rtiendes Ilensall in Aug, tNir Job. Roney, of litbbert. 'The JIi Wi Wa5 intim neigh- Mrs. lialantela Uolfillaraetef Iht.rrie- bo od of' n.000. ton, has is3u4d, agaiask the I1kPorla Packing LothtlanY • . 0 claiming 5l,500 deulagea ror thoillqat14 Ivry f Jeer lot...baud, :fames :tit -Malan, Ite. W8 s fatuity injured eauldron or alot \vat rr.' ',rittolv rtatols, 1Va3 •001 ProirriY petio tele& ;famesi}fahaffy,flL the McGregor far ping dot 20, COner,`,55100 Stan price paid wain the neigh- ott 2Q0 Gregor eetoing we ;LA mesaitevene, X ctilltpu, while our reCZ t pueu ivith ial arra C'S•i4 ..lely 0 e e 1901 on Sp,. ially 1i1mil t.. The 'Globe vi s ust 1 .entelar4r5. adz arraw4ements with The Lon ,firaeu wlierpby it -is able to, pub intialtan:zusly the r:ports sent om the eeette of action. The ition, Eirglacid has esta.blish 'On as being t he great - readers can have cellent staff % eading The. Daily e'serier times vatondar for ivi rch 1904 (I 13 20 27 tricavaav ... 7 14 21 28 VMS/AT.. 1 S 1,1 22 29 Fir.rosivsn,,vr. 2 3 le, .51:1 30 Talanstat...• 3 10 17 21 31 ITIIIDAY. .. — 4 11 IS 23 SAT-OliDAX... . 5 12 10 20 be rrdspon •tiWeltly The ikb 1a elusive u.tot o da, euU Lse A Will nOt. ar in their orlgival . Canadia publica. estuentara4e,1 tsiesett with eViaT of intersst will be esvecially writ for Tin. Weekly Globe, enabling to gain a thorough knowledge ituation without the trouble or ru1iu olumus ot contranctory and otng raper t s. The 'Weekly Globe with its illustrat ed section and many interesting feat - es, ie now one.tt the cleanest and brightest newspapers in America, and ve are pleased to he able ot an- nounce that the arrangement just completed will triable subscribers to secure it for this !eater at a spacial price. Times end Weekly Globe only per year. 12 'WOMEN. ONLY KNEW TaURSDAY, Oth, 1901 Tlatt halt their ills are due tot ine., poverished blood, they would 11$e rer- Tea Goes Up. rozone and be saved -lots of paln wad for the 7iLooll and supplies the streng- The Rtheato-jap war has already 1 themng elements needed to maintain dli feet -upon the prieeot e ealth end vigor. Ferrozone is a . .nere has been ansinerease in latilendid lento for weak:. nerStqus prices all aroUnti, The Canadian Gro- 'women and drives away those do- ter Says. "Tho interest: ' this week pressed fe.elings of dead wearines5. centers around Japan teas, which Y•taill have strength, lots or it—your are stiffening in priee and are pot- vomplexion will improve, you will red od by various Avholesala houses at 1 ten !earl:, younger after a course of tto 4 centhigher. It seems absol-, Ferrozono whieh builds up the whole lately- certain, that no japan goods of human organism; try it. Price 25c. •'Medium grades can ba had under 18 Fine to choice hinds are quoted at 24 to 40 cents. The tea market 50 very firm all round; influenced —se— alaeady no doubt by the outbreak I Just at sundown one evening. I of war in the, for est. Ceylon, reached the cabin of a Cumberland India and green are a little high- mountaineer and asked of the woman er. Ceylon and India black% are who was sneaking her pipe on the about stationary and appear steedy doorstep if Icoulatind lodging for and gunpoctiers are a Mae higher. the night. No doubt the scarcity of japan teas. "Stranger," she replied, "my old should the war continue long, will man tackled a b'ar 'up there by them rine- an an increased demana Cor rocks three years ago and got so bad - y Asti and indias, but it is likely ly bitten and clawedditat he cliednext that prices all around. will be great- day. • I had a ion joe and a son ly increrseed. Contracts are :did to but Joe he climbed a tree to shake have been placed for early Japan,s, tut on necount of the probable ecar- city of labor it is doubtful IC these 21 bf., filled. At any rate, the prieee will be higher, as the freights are to be inereaead." sarteriare. Ferrozone is a perJet food WANTED TO MARRY eiVe one of Lis barge one evening ad the Micifortune to re- cr941,4114.., breatt... scene or a very faStmenable anti inter- 1A:g $/X wo Adore* aliave ttto .mting event on Wednesday, Ti'ela21, see. :Vita Stevens is wall up in years the etecasion being the Marriage or Uhe aeeldent is au unfortunue their tleagliter, :Very, /Mr. Roy Skinner, te prosperous yng farriter BianQtard: ceremony wee perfoemed hy the Rev. Dlr. James. Many beautiful presents teelitied to e high esteemn 4viUvh both Mr. The residenee or Mr. and Mrs, Ar. two McDonald, St. Nay, /wan the WIU of 'Magee/non neeeivett lelek Train a broncho 1 woe: etting reeently, which reunited ha ?veva, brolien ribs and other injure ies. His wedding had beettelimouneed for lite following day. but it ',snow poetported until he fully recoVere from ih injuriee. ostmaster {Alt, Godaricia, ;firiteg g no mall for three days. drove with the Wail that had ac - (here, and took back what .e was there ter Gotterielt • castle' haVe Wen done tall to Stratford, ViittlOnt nine14 nd WO feel aure enoUgh Uhl have b Mtn 'Torit:1min'; tvom v to son,rces it not from iub- s onesandertaletni the job. 411,......111•11111111•11., • One dose of Ayees Cherry 'Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all affections of the throat, bron- chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. 'I have met' Ayer's Cherry Pectin al ill TTis• faocillv for eight ycara. There is ilotlimp: et Ili,: I t t for cougb3 nil a cohli, especrilly 1. 6x:en, liRs* ni1byA. tom.: girl we ain't let tin' any g a: de.n ATILII 00., ;,„I chances slip by us." .7.---„Mitaneapolia .1,tteee,te. f,o-wo[7, Mac. a IT 1 411=0Yar.,•3:73 r 0 our aaa One at the very beat prisoners Goderich jail is a man who has prac- ticelly been thereforthe rtst fifteen years. Ile is over eighty years or age, end has repeatedly been committed Lor vagrancy. The law,ie that no man shall be committed to a common jail for longer than six:months, but there is no provision against re -commitment 'When one sentence expiro, be is Tent back, because) he has no home or tri - ends, and does not want to go to the Musa of Refuge. Mr. Maser of Blyth event. londay and Tuesday in town, some- what impa.tiently it mustsbe confess- ed, but that WaS quitexcusable the cixourasto.nces Considered. 1V,Ilen a young man the clay end hour otwhoe ae wedding is set, finds hiMeelf ('aught in a now block.ade and unable to reach Ids destination in time he will— well become at least as impatient as Mr. Moser was. Ilis wedding was to have telren pla.ce okt; Trenton at eix olclorik last eveniag, but. tte he did not get it way from CI in ten until Tuesda y evening end the train remained in a drift ni Dublin ell uight, the cereanony had lo be poetponed, but will probate ly teke piaci this eveniate The lady to \thorn he is to be married is s Miss 'Jamieson, forinerly of .134-1.11. — News Record. down a coon and fell fifty feel and broke his neck. Ile was as dead as a (Leah -nail when he struck the earth." "His was a sad fate, ma'am..". "Then my son Intl must ;go lookin' among the rooks Cor a. wounded -wild eat lie found her. She also found him. 13i11 lived a week, atter they brung him home." You hove truly been unfortunate," I ventured to say. ujd £flOLL gonc—Joe emee-flat gone, and only me and Linda leCt . That's Linda out there choppin' a rabbit out or a "And do you think you could put me Up for the night?" "Is t ba all yo' ere wanting?" "Yes, that's all." Don't want mo for a wife?" "aVell. hardly." "Aind don't Linda?" n r and br c a Ca.st naid lodgings?" '.Tha tee all, a WI 1 aha Li take it, as 0 a grant Livor and pay you walla' 'VTeII, eule yo' kin come in --come right in --and We'll do' nle •' best -wskin but l'm Lenin' yo' that, ir some Grit ter comet4 along who 'wants to marry ell( herme or fit nda, yo'l1'ha,ve4to rout-, out in the middle of the night and walk on. 'We shall feel sorry to dis- rS, Laub yo', but as n Ione widder and it • e ight _A, Keep the boWefsopsn wth ono or Aye's Pills st bo time just one, oasse: c:31 XL -A- e hearthe The Kind You 1 -lave Always Bought Sign:Item _,S2L,./741;77—'4.'"--ea-e,fg-• cf easeasa.0,,,f ' SICK AT 1-40.0tR STOaraCIL Perhaps feeling as if the bo t tom had dropped out or your I fie. it's Nerd - line you want. Nothing restores quiet and order to the stomach so quickly. All squeamishness and tatusea gees (ba minute you inlet Norvilina and extra dose or two is alwayssurfi- cie.ni to set you up in first-classshape Nerviline is an old. tested remedy for stomach and bowel rtoubles and al- ways can be relied on. Sold in large 25e. bottles. and:Nita. Skinnier are held. Alder laurritt, et ft c died rectutly, atr illness from, asthma e unipt. , wastu her 691 in poor health for t ime 14:., was‘the daughtar ot Iturlburt and bad re - hell and vicinity nearly 40 • years. sids her husband, she Dr, C. Dnr,rilt, and .Mrs. Vgcrit,T, or To- d iss Kate, at loam A larga c1rc1 at friends will regret to hear or her death. She was a devot- ed member or tho 3,tehodiatt church. The funeral took place) tetim mmtio. dist cemetery on Wednesday after- noon. St. Marys ratepayers will vote an Morroh, 24 on a by-law lo grant. a loan V.111000 towardstho establishment of o felt footwear facto -in that town. rxtv,., Toronto World offered to every baby born in Ontario on Feb. :2(), a silver snug and one of these Ailver mugs goes to a St. Marys baby. Mr. and Afrs. J. W. Graham hare a baby bay and the little ranger arrtved on feb. 29, and wfl thua lava a birthday once in four years. Some babies are said to be born with: ailver spoons in their mouths. Baby Graham at all events may, be, said to have a silver mug in his chubby 1:ittke Mrty the little chap Iteenlis mug right side up and birtladays he Many—Journal. Perth Plans are out for a. new, two-storey block in St. Marys, to be cicoupied' by the Ifteitson's Bank, whiclals building up a good business in St. Marys. That tired languid feeling and dull headache is very disagreeable. Take two of Carter's Lit tie Liver be - Sore retiring and you will find relief They 'never fail to slo good. Net a single marriager has been re- gistered in Stratford, during the, month of February. City Clerk Lang says there has never been tt mouth without; a marriage before. 'What's the matter with Stra'tford girts?. Are the -young Men too homely? rveranoxamwrirstm*amscorznalworrrAcyamocm Ancient Foe G The Life Cluartie are ttn regimeats ot cavalry forming parr of the British household troops. :Chey aro, gallant soldiers, and every loyal Brit ish heart is proud of them. Not only the King's liousehold, bat yours, ours, every-' body's eStould he ve its life guards The need or them b espe,eially great when the greatest foes of life,diseases find allies' in Om • very else-r- ments as colds. influenza, ca- tarrh, the grip, rain pneumo- nia do in the stormy month of March. 'Ehe best way wed:now of to guerti against 'these diseaseis to , Strengthen the system with flood's S'arsaparilla—the greateet of all lite guards. I1 removes the conditions in which these diseases make alien" most successful attack, gives vigor and tone to all the vital organe and functions, and. imparts a genial warmth to the blood. Remember Ole Weaker. :the system the greater the exeasure to diseeee. Itood's fearJaa'Irilla amebae the. System. strong. To health and happiness is „Scrofula— as ugly ,as ever since time immemorial, It causes launches in the neck, dis- figures the skin, inflames the'mucous membrane, wastes the muscles, weak- ens the bones, re:It-tees the power of resistance to disease and the capacity for recovery, and. develops into con- sumption. "Two of my children bad scrofula sores which kept growing deeper and kept them from going to School for three months Ointments axis medicines did no good until I began giving them itood's Sarsaparilla, Thie medicine caused the sores to heal, and the children hatto shown no signs 01 scrof- ula, since." J. W. AloGnal, Woodstock, Out, od's Sarsaparill will rid you of it, radically and per- Inagkently, as it bas rid thousands. Treatment for Snuit in Oat ,Dear Sir,—f4n,quires arei wade ley Ontario, farraem regarding the treat- ment of emat in oats. RExperiments have been condtzeted at the Collagie in order to aecertoin the most. effectual remedieS n1deh caube PSed for this pest. Two varieties of oats -were se-, lected in the spring of ma awl again in the spriug o1d90i3, and uniform samples from each variety were sub - witted to special- treatments will): the Object or kiflip tbe spores or esinul adlieriug te tho grain. The var- ious teeatinents wore as follows: (1) immewion in hot ,wmter.—Por this treatment, the grain was plreced in tt bag which was than immersed in water at about 115 degrees 1.1%. Soon afterwards it was placed in water Nthish was kept at a temperature be- I tween, 130 degrees and 135 degrees F. 'rhe ‘,•raiu was occasionallystirred and was allowed to remainin the water for a period of fiften minutes. It was tlaeu apread out on a, elean floor to dry, whe.re it was stirred occasion11y. (2) Immersion in Bluestone Solution Lor tire- initiates for(o.2 tmatznent cstnong solution was made by dis, aulving one pound or Cooper Sulphate i:Dluestone) in one gallon of Wa/ler, and then iminersing the eats he the so- lution for a priod of five inintit,..s. ($) Immersion in illuest one Seta - Oen for twelve liours.—ln this treat - Went 042, bltvstoua solution wos made by dissolving one pound of bluestorte in 25 gallons or water, and tit* oats wore inurtersect in this solution Ear , pried of twelve hours, • (4) $prinkling with bluesteno Solo- lion.—This solution was troule by ills solving one petted of bluestone in 10 Vallarts taf Water, whicli was tried ror ,nriouting over the oats until thy wOro thoroughlY moistened after hi,ang tzorelully stirred. (5) Ininleraion in l'o abRi nnl :•';1411}Ilide treatment consit.A in soaking the, seed for IWQ b(ntrti in a eelution mado ti,y dissolving ti pounde of potassium sulphide In 50 gallons at Water. ((1) IMMeraion in Diluted roma ilia Wormalcieby(le).—Tia4 sttlittioucif for- malin leeed for the immersion process vtis made by pourinn one-balt pint oZ the formalin into 21 gallons of Water and 'the steal eats were immersed in t volution for zWelity Aninutos. • (7) Stulink.ling wktla Diluted For- tualut.--One-halt pint of formalin wao poured into five gallons of water. The eats were then sprinkled with thi4 so - lotion and ear:fully stirred until the grain wits thoroughly moistened. ($) lIntreated.—Oue .sant* or oot or each variety was left, untreatted in der that the influence of the various treatment might be observed. Eight loto or oats at ;melt varietv were therefore, used for this experi- lent. After tlae treatment bad been completed a few hoursdite oats were carefully 50Wrt on separate plots WIteu the, oats were COXIMIR into head they were, examined frequently aud all smutted heads were rernovet1 and Care- rtilly Counted from Clay an day. 0 The Xollowing table gives the total per- centage of smutted headei of oats from each treatment: • Poreenta,p,r,:,, of Treatment Crop Smutted Id t Woe e r . eluestone. 5 minutes ' fetes t one 12 hours.... ......... .3 1 eetuzatow, eprInkled .. ... 1.4 5 Poteasium Sulphide, 9 hours. 1.7 ll'orenalin 20 initrutee,.. .0 7 ittortattlin, eprinkled . . ..... .0 8 Untreated ... . . . . „ .. . 1,7 The anent in oats very rrcquently eneees a great reduction -in the yield ,af lgettin. • The treatment with hot water, lormalin, and immersion in b1llet:40ne for twelve hours have given ilte beet results at the College. The fortivelin is a clear liquid, whleh eau 'be nbtained from aInioet :any drug, eta re. The trea t ,formalin is easily performed, comparatively chenn and very effectual. Fanners would do well to treat their ante 'before sowing in the saving. C'. A. ZAVITZ, Ontario Agricultural College. G ue I ph. Middlesex They make one feel as though life was worth living. Take one of Car- ter's Liver Pills after eating; it will relieve flyspepsitt, aid digestion, give tone and vigor to the system. On March 51.11, fire tleehrteyecl: the barns ,or Cornelius Toohey, 7th and 8th oonoession of Biddulah, ;Nothing was saved. The contents comprised ses'enteen head or cattle, 5 horses, it number of pigs, last season's grain and feed, and farm implements. There is eome insurance. ' The \VCa1I1ir rep.or 1 for February pet issued, discussing the snow fall says that on the' higher hands or Oii- taro east of Lake -Huron, the depth rouges from 30 to (10 inches, and in Southern Ontario only 5 to 5.1 The tteather report says February's aver - ego 'temperature' in Ontario hae, been eaceecied by only tierce: months, Jan, 1835 J a n. 875 ; and Feb.. 1885. C.Diefelife'l' IN 74 YioARS A atutement has been Ixo de by the elieeeter o.0 tbe meteorological obser- vatory at Tor op t O, giving the records eO the recent cold wen ther. lie says that 1.•he eveakhee; in Feb. to du to aas coluer than any sill period re- ; t 1 " g 74 c or t. a oLon o n e 12 yeans. excepting the p11'.1:1(1 fl'OM •Jr9b. Feb. 19, 1875, arid [he sam e time iIr Feb. 1885. The mean lereperaeure L (Toonto up to and includ•inafeb " 11 was 21 degrees lower titan the" av- ; erage o17 sixty year's, •Thi .clapith of el:tsetse is ,arobitial,-, ege-li or 111( 1)1 i• any t.litt 111 tte pnete eteteenn yee r s TDB/. KNOW IT. -- Thousande at people throughout the country know that the ordinary- remtelles for piles—ointments. suppos- itories and appliances—will not cure. The best of them only bring passing Dr. Leonhardt's liem-Roid is a tab- let taken internally that removes the clause of pile. 'hence the cure is, per - Every packege solel carries a -guar- antee with it . It is perfectly harmless to the Most delicatte constitiltion. A month's treatment in each package. Sold at 000. Fur cher information in 'regard to itt at the drug store. It , AYS'SatalePrepsrationforAs- 3110iiting iltzroodmtdReg-uta- tiiv t:estozachs andBowels of aotesDigestion,Cheerful- nc,.ss and Rest.Contsins neither Optuni3lorphine nor Itteral. 1NOT NA11, V O'i'IC SiLearres°49ed-rearefieMParal reeeerie Seeje elfearame, - ifaeariee Corkr:4%.°,4141* Rev Avg?' - researeee7gero, Aperfectficmedy for constitia- tion.sour stomen,Worritoeo, Worms,Cotrattsiorts,reveristv, neso ondloss tOr SLXISP, Vac le Signature of .W Y STORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 'At 6, 35 1..,ExAcr topr vcraave Imeeor tors of Japanese silks ,declare that an advance ;o2ala6lit 10 per (amt. has taken place in ,these goods in japan within the laetaveek ontwo. It ie impossible to obtain:any more for them, however; in :the New 1Yorle, me r- kete Them is as yat no shortage or the goods, as theyare arriving in Entedieth Said Araerican. ships Very heavy floods are reported, from Essex county. Despite the hundreds or thousands of dollars expimded in drainage, the Carms in the entira pen - inertia are almost without exception under water, and ' boats and rafts have been in use for several days, The big Gove•rament dal cheat aro 'totally incapable of carrying off tha water feral the farmers of Essex will be los- ers to the extent fof several thousand dollans: by the serious•setback given 10 ;spring farming operations. 'TO KNOCK OUT COLDS And cure theni in in hour without rcSOr Ling to nausacSus dxuz,s just Ere ea xa nt h ea 1 i ng Catarrbozom—tha most 'pleasant, pr onlp 1 and certain eure foe 60MS eN3 1 diee,overad• 'flarozie'"'"6411g2 1 Use For Over Thirty Years ASTORIA cw YOfl CITY, The old-fashioned bake -oven was the best our great grand - Mothers could get They baked in it in a kind of a way and were satisfied with it because they knew nothing better. But the modern housewife wastes time and good food when She fails to avail herself of the improvements of the Imperial Oxford Range No other range on the market can do the baking this oven does. The oven is kept evenly supplied with fresh super- heated air all the time. See this range at your dealers or write to us direct The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited Toronto. Canada Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver 12 For Sale by T. HA'WICINS 45: SON Exeter. medicine to take, you simply breathe the balsamic vapor of Catarrhozone II: never fails to root out the worst colds and is so simple and convenien0 n - without it. Carry a Catarrhozonein- haler In your pocket,,use it occasioto use that no one can affordl to be day morning, March 3rd,•Miss Mar, Lha Quigley, aged 10 years, 7 mos. qua 3 days. t monamomme•mr.inam, erBk.)* ally and you won't/lave colds: Com- plete outfit $1.00; trial 'size 25e. BORN.. 13ELL.—On March Bib, the wife orAlr George Bell, af a on. Eibraville, on Marsh 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ilorn a son. Usbonne, on Mo!relf 6 ti to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis a son. ESTISLAN.—in Grunion, on Feb 29, the wife of Mr. A. Westman of a son. GtRAlIAM.—In St. Marys on Monday, 'Feb. 29, the evife:ot Mr. J W. Graham, of a son. M.A.RA.--On Thursday, February 2511.1 at. Clandeboye, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward N. Mara, of a son. • MARRIED. BARR—WILSON,—,fn 'Ailsa Oraig on Feb. 25, by Rev.'W. .4(edd.es,; itrs. Joan Wilson, to Mr. Scott Barr, of the township of Ilibbert. . COOPER—UPSDALL..—At the manse Egmondlville, on Fab. 2211(1); ha' Rev. • N. Shaw, Mr. Charles W. Cooper, ef Tueltersnaith to Miss Lottie Upha1l, youngest daughter oC Mr. Joseph Upshall, of Hensall.'‘ SOMERVILLE — T URNB UL L At WinclialSea, at the residence of the r hie's par en ts, an March 2ncl, by the Rev. c. Fletcher, Mr. john Som- erville, tot Kirkton, to Miss, Je:rmie, third daughter of Mr. and Mas. An - dr eNV Turnbull, W inch elsaa Diddelph, Oil II ITS- Cutters! Do you Want a Gutter? We have the finest stock in towne ail the latest styles, in the uewev- colors. Our prices are low as can be foanr for first-class material and workman ship. BEFORE YOU BUY GALL AND SEE US. usseit Two Doois South Towr Hall, EXETER MARKETS Wheat per busheil 83 to 92' Oats new .......30 to 31 Batley :30 to 41 Flour $2.50e Butter 10•'; Eggs 111 Wool •. . .14 to 141 Pork live weight ....34.80 to 34.80'• Pork Dressed .... 30 50 to 30.50s 14 - Ducks Turkey ..., SO Chicken • 'IC • To 4::11re Take LaXEltiVe Brom L Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. Cold in One Day 91res GriP , In Two Days. on every signaiure 7 "rziozo-e...., box. 25c. 6 • .f".• SelleatiseeeeeerreSeSaciOne'SSiee' num 'rages. e)I2I8I. • eetaeoste: aseeeSS' eas