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-,' I gir./.1• tragedy, was one of four sons cr a
regalerly win view notify us at ince. V1111110\ IN 1111,11E millionaire Noteleghani lace mane:fact ur-
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Cali at the (fee for advertising rates. d 1 d -1,J.L. er. lepon the cle.eth of their grandfatter.
i William Clift Maven, each of thee:e four
" sons is to where $2.50),Ove. The namily
is enormously wealthy, for besides tee
grandfather's great fortune the father 4,f
the four Birkin hOT.S has millions iu his'
men right.
Herbert Birkin, accompanied b.y a valet
and a an described as Owen Calian, ar-
rived at Tangier about two months age
ann put eip at the Bristol hotel They
spent their time sightseeing and play
billiards. Birkin was .paating the esipenses
of the email party, and Callan appeared to
be a friend of his.
Early on the evening of May 19 Birkin
and Callen visited the Centieental heeel
t Biln
and played a genteel/ hilliardet When thy
' bad finished nleeindg, Callan was heard t
liavi'te rein to take a walk tow to teee
beaele _ Birdd refused to.go, but some,
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time alter note et thillt e; ere seen entitle
en tie wall leedieg to the beach. Tes y
I came rase to the betel about midninet
TEE EXETER ADVOCA1E. Gigantic Scheme to Prey Upon
Fast Young Noblemen.
TIWRSDAY, AteereT 11. 1598„
NO HESITATION AT ocauciDE.
The Odd and Curious.
A ten or cialy rags le wiente armee
*10 to a ma, dezier.
Rarely, elated, t!, a btuieeyeal person
f.. -ad tit he otetteelted.
trioth teeteitit of Sects end :•';.
Geeeee /I were beeeel et trete /etre 'I
It seni that wernee eelreinals here
larger heeds and feet teian aveeage
Womee.
In three eetere eiteenee retie
eking an Atieeeie eteeeeee ex.eteetis the
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e,,,:e? it's .;.s tleet flee,
qttl fe-etee ere nieee tee
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the leeeeete.:ti• te;
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Surcessfel, Confidence Man Among Brit.
Bluebloods- Conspiracy Involving
Brominent Money Lenders -Big Life
suransce Bnyments Seenred IkIr• Murder.
Alfred JO= NiOrt,i011 is Illtider arrest in
London fin eemplizity lea a giganttc seeetne
of murder. Monsen is the same man whet
3.' was treed fer the murder of leen-
tole= Dd3eyCelen Hal/through= Aukr
oat.entetiand. liereeted elite:et-tea by
Handertnagles death. Tilly went ten to-
gether. and Hambn egh was foued deed,
site: Ity Mot:Leon's gam Tile t.try reenirned
the peetaller Scottish vendiet of -Net. prov-
en."
At Tage' nAf't.lea. Owen Cell= is
tri f r the
here 1.,:elein. a riele yeeree, - eine
insterenee rendes for fiZ'
and went to their sitting room. 3. ilea t
*been gievel telt CeR 'en aened Bird ni
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to get to ,t wine ev and We' if the• street
eheerae Deente 'teere iiirkin did se
FAKIRS NEVER MAKE MISFIT&
Humorist Burdette Philosophizes en the
"Short pets" co Knowledge.
Robert J, Burdens pbilosophizes in
his humorous way oa the modern "short-
cuts" to education. In an article oa "nly
Kindergarten of Firot Years," In tba
. LadiesRome Journal, "A pedcller," M.
Burdett() explabas, "comes along; `Wane
to practice medicine? Well, it will take
you four, mayee five, years of the hardest
kind of betting at this Old dust -yard of a
a school; you come with Me and 111 sell
you a diplome, gooil anywhere, that'll
eget youonly ten or twelve Weeks'
' loafing and, A bendred dollars,' First
thing we tow we Stave A doctor in the
class. Another faker eoraes along; duds
a, boy who wants to bea preacher; caUttn
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theOlegian. eAll right,' the fakir says, 1
'got a degree of Dan right her in Che
desk: ease you flev dollars au d an old
sermon.' Bay gets it frames it, and
holies ie up in his study. Wears his D.D.
f around in publie, prated as the crow with
PACE WIRE FENCING IS THE CHEAPEST
YOn 4. un buy. Ask ateyene tieing, it if this is 10Z SO. car fence has teen in use is years and the
tine is stili xn perfect tetqld!tion. Don't experiment with the numerous imitations now in the
market,
N011e, or tuella are equal to the. Page.
We here soma illustrated advertising matter. Let us hear from you.
Tag pAGB wing, wietien: CO., Wantervine, out,
the peaeoele feather. Yee :might think CANADA'S GREAT EXPOSITION,
, ;hese fellows wined gee a misfit some ,
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ceielt at taint. enel to ti,row Leta
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time, but they leaver do -never. A )afty-
doliar degree fits a fifty -dollar man like
tim patter on the wall. Same way with
ail the *shereent' honoree The fakirs are
geed toilers; zhey ean-aed to tie them
fell test:lee,. etey tie -me -et: their wares
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;se tinte are re -sit -n.1.
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▪ ti) stylish vele shade is RAITAIIA
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revezel.
-time-belted latiles ore weazieg silver
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Leratint.
▪ Leis elalieraelen and more simple
eleeenee are motiee.51,1e 55n eprIng novels .
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tt0 V.'Jrld of Zetters. peetty anti prose, a
Many new and interesting features
will be offered at the 'nereint.e Exhile-
tiera this year, which is to b h- Jl free
i.97.55..ereetst etttlse lisle S. peneller, The
leeereet thiereelteer the I.?.teec-el et
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now we have the fanciful, the pies
nee slue awl the le. al. Again the plain
teverite o implivity s ingainant. Nor
teuelt :eine 455s55. -s-55 53 taIt'47,t a chaneet
it !Age etteral teena of the worm of
feanten to "melte Cr 311 F3Ine in '
LUri4IT:',,1 yearn" Leo peals sleeves of
tete will he the lain el. -Gent of "See.
LOB elaiteration atal more semeie ele-
gance of leel leen neticeable in tee
eer en no-. ants of Veen The world of
fathien leas turned; tee petit, hail beeeme
the !3-3'-s. and men taunt he re:tone:Ned.
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•ird was g011 to 1'3- 55'--Y.
Aunt t.Idiary'
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ether eve:atter :tent Mery teen 5110
elinitie ears am/ eel,. te the
13, .55:4' 4 !WI" te4,,ro A049 553 4,3-t35
Kee:eta:le bed Jeet tee 63 herse,
eitteeet. eteetetut canvet eay tie.- old
leen- detente tbrt 15503440 at,.; 53-'1:11 140
a:. in the 11- ----55 Inaeleg very de -
()b,
"As matte- of feet," said the man
ot very deeided views, "It is just a
WItS/0 of 1/11 /Pliey to ceps about
three loughs of the stuff thet is now
eatteriehtiel. :Seabeds could he hired to
steal it."
'Anne Neely ebet fe, true," replied the
e•oting autiter, "bet bow Ls one te tell
what ought to e ,pyrighted and what
dieneet 55'45555553',3it r
"Zs:whine; c -55 -:lee simpler," answered
the re tu 4 f d-:--55v:ows„ "All yam
leave to is te s: 3415 year stall? with*
- 535 el'j3y3's555-St 155533-55 L' - sE,r,0455V sieelsa siee
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ieeet cope t2ghted."-- eel- nee Peet.
C. C. RICHARD,' & Co.
used MIN.
Mt! LINIMENT !a stable for
vur a it she very
!vst for 1 Can 'get, eela
StrOliely recs. 155..wl.41
GL HOUGH,
1..".wry Quebec
'Whatever the Temptation.
11 Efa 1/VrZe,A1: W:e'l 2.•6.3t,/,..,,',0,:,'?, whatever
1, the terentena; tea. t ta neter, to ethers
teen at, ,^4 "I'° not l'.'i% end plly no
I: inns mein per ewe ateral. Of all the
3"3:2ez tans Wei itil trt the hider in the
werni itente orny :s Cies meet detageratte.
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Cold idttie ilead.
spool* Nimie of Paper.
A new Sp/41 te talse ibe
Vat* (4t ra•.re men:a:nye weedi P.:0411
41,/,471.14,A4, -1 :11 r. -7,C.;',/ of seiff paner
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tteeneg518 3-4.5540,7:e 3-55p(3-3 Q553$5 tO form
41 dat:enoil having retain -
in ears at die weer ends.
Minard's Lin4nat t1 Ltunimuan's
• Fifty tea -enema dellars toward t110
Ini/12tin re -.1. 1 IT the lereelen ho-Vtal
were nee, .; ey the det linear held
by a nuntior id' Lemke einneds.
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A Nen' 55ord.
There is a. M1 -tri bey whet hae
nudea tew reenad 1z liteentet. He was
out hundeg, eze lete eet iso Les oni
xauzzle-leader of pevailer ellen :
be found that Ise heti exhansted
shot. Just as he made this unwelcome
discovery be save a deer. He searched
hestiy "is his pockets. found a marble
send rammed it leente shet brought
down the game. deed as a doer nail,
mad the boy has n hunting story to tell
tor the rest of his life.
TO C -RE A COLI) TN ON L DAT
Take LanatIve Drone, Ceenei, Teelete Ail
Druggists refund the merle:. if se fai7S te cure. zee 55
Friends of Tree,.
In Nice,. Frame, there is a society
callei "The Frinees of Trees." The
moreeets and metineene being almose
completely devastated and denuded in
the Maritime Alps by the ax of the
peosent, siprice is given to lend own-
ers who plant trees on vacant lSpota
mad an annual A.Ipiee fete gives a done. -
tion of $100 to the acelety or individual
evlao plants the lergest numbers.
Holloway's Corn Cure is a speoffic for
the removal of corns and warts. We have
never heard of its failing to remove even
the -worst kind.
Cradles Nearly Obsolete.
The wattle is fast becoming a curie,
e-speciatly In not earlier hooded form.
Iliae modern American baby is not
nradled and not carried, but taught to
eontent itself with a mattress like any-
one else, so that the phrase "the hand
that rooks the cradle rules the world"
teeters ee a custom, almost obsolete.
Kinard's Liniment is used by Physicians,
Insects With Oars.
tithe insect known as the water boat -
Wan has a regular pair of oars, bis lege
being used as such. He swims on his
back, as in leant position there is lees
resistance to his progeees.
The Japanese foot has been praised
tor its otrength and beauty. SOPRIASO
eon week ineredible distances without
illroothelf weedl. te
Lt eel en 535545 1'- ; thee levet- 1 to
keen went ;in 'e. 557-
ta:T7 Vd:,..D • len ez-
eree'en of eettele in L --se: .a -'as d
that her was a nee4 who w-eld r lie
idle. His feet, le te. r. sekeleit end
enemy. Ile 1/5433 54 s -3(--1l elezneeeer 55.553(55 113
a natural leader. (tree of his meet tserrels-
ingehareeterieeee iehle powerover yetmg
men almest atter the firer 55flewl/4 He
exercises a great and patellar fa-eimatien.
It was supposed 1(3-0 55 thee that eleneon
was living an estratemeet lise U',U the
money be acquired theeigh the d. ath of
liatelereerelt, lee after a time the r iamb
of the baekreptey eine-that great elver -
Ing home for ereken eateries and ruined
noblemen -began to throw his mane to
the surface.
Almost every young swell who came
Into the bankruptcy ceurt was a friend of
Monsen. Moat of theal tvere indented to
him. In a great many ea. es he it was
who encouraged them to squander thien
fortunes and then introduced them to the
money lenders. Tho mere fate that a man
was bankrupt was no reason Vey he
shouldn't have plenty of money if he were
a friend of Monson. Did he not have a
life insurance polley? Was he not heir to
some property in veneb sonic other living
person had a lite interest? Was he not
heir to an entailed estate, no matter how
far removed? These were only a few of
the forms of property upon which Monson
knew how to raise plenty of ready rash.
One must remember that there is no
:apiary law in Euglatdd, and that rates -of
interest as high as 70 per cent or ltei per
cent or 200 per cent are legal and can be
collected by law if once the signature of
the victim is secured.
The majority of Monson's victims are
never heard of in the law courts, as their
families pay almost any suan of money to
save the family hohor. It is, however, a
far more serious matter in which he is
now concerned.
This is what is known as the Tangier
mystery. It bears a striking resemblance
in some of its features to the Ardlamont
inystery. Both are also suggestive of the
celebrated Burchell -Pelle inurder case,
which occurred near Woodstock, Ont., a
few years ago and excited both contineets.
In that case Reginald 13urchell4an Orford
man of good family, like Monson, decoyed
young Englishmen to Canada to aineeder
them, -Re-was tried and convicted for the
murder of Douglas Raynic,nI felly and
was duly banged. Tho Tangier mystery is
being closely investigated at the present
time by the Scotland Yard police.
Herbert Birkin, the victim of the Taa-
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vomits MULLING SIILLFIGUT.
come to, and I rolled over and got on one
knee. In a second he jumped toward me.
Before I knew what I was doing I grabbed
his tongue with one hand and his right
horn with the other.
"As be jerked his head up I flew in the
air, but instead of tossing me off I fell'
back again. I tried to kick him with my
boots, but ho flounced around so I couldn't,
do much but hang on. I didn't yell. heti- •
body would have heard me if I had.
'We must have galloped around half an,
hour when I got a fresh hold on his tongue,
near the roots. He bellowed and looked
nasty out of his bloodshot eyes, but I gob
one knee up against him and pulled for;
all I was WORth. He got madder than
ever, but I had such a good hold he could ,
not shake me loose.
"Then it all got black before my eyes,
and /arta thing I knew my hired man vvas
dragging me toward the home.,"
-.tory if vaninertoo.
Some of the teetie55 . tre corieerning
Vletor 11:5:11 ee. the :e'eneh Wee, rloo
veten'en wees7 1. 2 • I ree, ;at -
1y, are furnishe 1 by el teayor
of the 1ittl f 155555-' 5-7, wit re be
lived. The feet tn.at rSsig 104
years old seems to Ln well authenticated.
Ile lane tion it. Henna mesial and also
the -cross of the Leelen of Honor. It was
three years before tee nettle of Waterloo
that Ire was urate d into the French
army under Mareled Devenet at Calmar.
This is a deseriea Weter190 which
be gave a shine time before his death.
"Ah. Waterloo: There were plenty of
men there. and the e:mnon roar was
deafening, Tbeecrn crew bieh, but wben
the cavalry had ere- sod over it roadways
were left in its wale.. Tim more Napoleon
aoranced, the more the enemy retreated.
Did 1 see 'Napoleon? Yes, Indeed. I did.
He never stood still. but was all over the
battlefield at once. As to the battle, I did
riot h af it. r wzss koockesi down,
and in falling I was struck by an English-
man's saber. My shako saved me. After
the battle was over some Englishmen
came and said something to me. I did
not understand. I found I was a prisoner
of war."
As a prisoner of war be carne to Eng-
land, but on the conclusion of peace he
Was, of course, restored to bis native
country, and it was then that he was
released from further service, on the
ground of ill -health. .
Thoughtful.
"Named your boy yet?"
"Yes. Called hi'n Dewey 8."
"What is the S fort"
"1 dean° yet whither 55 113 for Sampson,
Schley, er Smith foe his another's Muller."
--Cincinnati Enquirer.
Very Necessary.
Google -That auctioneer has is lot of
wind.
Halyard -He needs it.
Google -Why?
Halyard -Because his sales are small. -
Town Topics.
'55-1.w:A /Sim off.
Junior -So yeit didn't propose to het
after all?
Weed -No, and. I'm not going to. When
I got to her 110=0. I found her chasing a
naouse with a broom. -Boston Traveler.
Explained.
"Billet= seems to have suddenly ate
quired a remarkable taste for scorching."
Yes. He saw the statement that the
army examining surgeons will not accept
scorohers."--Clevelancl Plain Dealer.
The Japanese foot has been praised
for its etrength and beauty. Japanese
min walk tnceedible distances without
feeling vreaa7.
lie Has Tried le -Mr. John Anderson,
Kinloss, writes: "I venture to say few, if
any, have received greater benefit from
the use of De Thomas' Eclectric Oil, than
bave. I have used it regularly for over
ten years, and have recommended 55 50
all sufferers I knew of, and they also
found it of great, virtue in cases of severe
bronchitis and iecipient consumption."
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tgetandy ontetelt e. test tee pelletiee et "
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Overeoisi,,, the Woriit TLeSt,ry of St4"
eitienen niece, end ailvined Ler in fathre 1e:-4tta Ktt7rt
to lase nothing bet the I t71,11,:,,,n4 D, 101.04 r,
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t1eet hod elven her suell ganef tete la an itsbert /way, ' .....
6 S.
55
meth fur ever twenty entre. The is Anv nee.1,1 awe rin4'35tIMO to *
variegrted shawl wait thou liztc sne dime, fn ( 41, 1?' '41.4, r,..;`,,....nt ‘;,,f ±
'washed in Several waters in order * bans p.eittai s'stir es-stir...1 tie
get 'rid of the irerrw e4)!.,,rs, .*
flti amond Dre
n'd W" The Poole Printing Company, Limited
4c 28 and 30 )r554hula St.,
TORONTO, ON -r.
I•
-ert Cardinal Reil for wool. it is
new a thing of jey and lteanty.
Itleral: To atibleve suee se in home
dyeing, be sure you use the Dia.matel
Dyes.
Largest Fire LogIne.
The Holt -the eterine of witieh the
Liverpool lire brigade is -justly proud -
is the largest land fire engine in tihe
-world. Her total weight is five toes
and her pumping camteity is 1.800
gal -
Sons per minute, and she can throw
spray considerably over 120 feet. She Is
drawn by three and sometimes four
borses. The Holt operates with three
4 1-2 inch hoses working and three
three-incei hoses feeding the tank.
STATE or OHIO, Oars 7.'OLED0,Iss.
LTTAS COTINTY,
FRE= J. CHENEY makes met that he is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. 011F.N31Y 55 Co.,
doing business in the City of Toled.l. County and
State aforesaid, and -net said firm will the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of CATARER flint ea imet be cured
by the 080 01 HALL'S CATARRH (lig.
FI;ANN J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me mid seeseribed in may
presence, this nth day of December, A.D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
SEAL } Notary Public.
Hail's Catarrh Cum is taken internally and aets
directly on the bl ood anti mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testinenials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. 0.
earfiold by Druggists, 750.
Row to Eat Bananas.
The bano.ne. disagrees with many
northern stomachs. Thiis is because we
eat it the wrong way. The wife of a
missionary to the tropics tells the glad
tidings from heathen shores of how
to eat a banana. When you have strip-
ped off the willing rincl, just serape off
the stringy and hairy coat 'that lies be-
neath the rid, and you may eat your
banana without tasting it all the rest of
the day.
Pale sickly childieli should use Mother
Grave's 'Worm Ex te eat° r. Worms are
one of the erincipiti ,11.!-41',8 of s efferiug in
children and should lit3 expelled from the
system.
555t1311.T1,1" Output.
Dant year the autnut of ribber from
Mextee was 1,000,000 pentads. Hun-
dreds of thousamis of rubbee trees are
being planted, and in a few years
most of our suptey of rubber will come
feom that country.
Keep Minard's jel the House.
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ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
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BRUSHES and BROOMS.
For Sale by all Leading Houses.
eztozenee sixts. & COMPA.Nr, Manufne.
tttrers, TO55O43T0, ONT.
SARNIA
asoline
In all Grades,. .
Good as American, sweet as a nut
74, 743, SS, PO per cent. gravity.
. Only eigb grades made in Canada.
'THE QUEEN CITY OIL CO., LIMITED,
' Sami. Rogers. Pres., Tortolt0.
T. N. 13.
179
sTLfOuli cocTitutAi zEtt;
a useful, progressive, prosperous and--dsru
by takings thorough Business or Shorthand Course at
THE NORTHERN BusiN,Ess COLLEGE.
OWEN SOUND,055,
Write for .Antottneement to C. A. FI.E1117NG. PAWL
3-4
Great In Manba itoand
the Unnadlnu Farm
No,tioyest.
IS The Farm Laborers
Harvest E
Laborers' Wanted
xcursions win be run 50
Win 31 i peg
.541 .11 StatIons North, West and South
To MOosejaW
AT
Estevan
Winnipe,gosis $ I et 0 0
Binscarth
05
AUGUST lath
(From 854(000 50 Ontario, Toronto and West,/
out =deigned, on or before NovemIxr 13311, MS, thdret will -be
IsePuuree7to"o7/sn,ainalBx:;:t117g15.ineik
AUGUST 113th
:,:,050:1 destination, in•operly filled
payment of S18.00.
Mom Stations East; of Toronto to and 1=113(1111g Sbnrbot 14*
Upon surrender of Certefirate, rvhich will bo given nab
The Canadian l'aenle oillehtll at W nnti peg win receive daily
telegraphlo reports from 315 c vm. tianitoba and the Canadian
North-West where mon aro wanted, and aleywfil rexIdor every
Thass,,hgtaugnogindteh.traelrbirmotruntotillono,iders of Canadian/Me/tie ttelota
now_ PorefAutglelaTglext/olara and pamphlets MAY to any Canadian
C. E. INI1oPHEREON
Assistant General Passenger Agent
1 EINGI ST. EAST TORONTO