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Exeter Advocate, 1899-5-4, Page 4THE (gxeter Abriocate, Chas. H. Sam;leas,Editor and Peop TEUBSDAY$ lvfAX. 4$ 1899 THE EDITOR'S CORNER.. NOTE .4;.0 COJf,1IE1 T. Tac etln l') gala&l! 4vlai. la Swot••tdps in the t':atha,lia• dental alt. ➢l. at lr'i.htown 1s a large aila4 man I3n„atleldat t11r'e•e-llairi- t're d and sixty f u,.d :e. It is now pro- �)teI„ 11)4l1ila pro te4s.aa. it 1lt bu1l14hanthto appear 1114,4 Iat<had previously ln- f: >l:l.:,rt.• 4a\b(netti4,(1:atltddfr c1hadjoiling roll from the cote xis do i:ne° arr t ridor hey wrenched a Piave of iron bar L ye a Dala.?D:a a Ta41 1two fwra eta,- only i 21.1)14 15 il1(hes lout; from the steal) la slier/ ,?e 44,244, 4,,4,,4,14. heat infix: tire, o $ PM*: RELE.1SED 111':9 1':1L. ` .Afte 1 a((Oln lishin this he entered 11 sawn. 1 a.prlejel t eta Pitot Fat enintun; p C; feethe t, )n mat -ben 4,S ;i 1. unipanr her,. '5 the corridor leading to ► a hail }1n the a et° Ili 1 11'4 lca&.r send �ltipu:[•all laf 1:11.14,1, back of the jail, and pt(.e eeded up tali, -eeek, 19 r4, e':ap'at:al ,4r :,,f)I,ca a This l [()tin tost4•1114•nrrldul•,wlreat>ens c14,81n v. it art• c1 g.;r(4r*L lla48-_ t' tit(• town. ,4,1141:.,.1lolden was confined. Ili u11ot•l;ed. G tcet eet that 1 81 t»should support. ! this ctIar•atlt)r floor, g;(^ttltrg; 4weeed be is ••uiartt 1e; :Il:atiui� f(tr• Robb 14 a ea•ll, which 114• nnloeal et I • i once. Ti*n the two sate -robbers pro - 2r i 1' o':� L 44 Wee...! .A in, for 1besides. � Di11^ 4,.a or3:- t?:e• .'t.. k market here, they ;.eet•tled to the door 1i 111141., to .tile jail Fa -is. a"e ,,e theteeel1 s. tree The lot a of t18-.41444)4, fare ew➢ 1 'olrutly ,(14,1141 slot Oct. 81 he head * 4,.14111) IT 1.P.ART It, leek-. 14;4-.4 elite log;, crop for Ore yp .::at :.,+ t➢a� • 1'r;(te 1're'rnl 1n;at)y -.4 ave., l 413114 *114. 41(444'.1•(111'e•el'•f4O141 the .t(" tIn ' se:'n•r begs t1'14 r , newt: r. 1,1\'1148 onea• in tile yard. the 1 art: t r* .� 11)'41'' worn was a11:,lnt completed. a'' o4I e'it *.A.'1.:.4'18: 4)144= • ►1exi t•1°e,t11 •el➢� ;4,11 tile}• hag t4,) do tva4 to pile u) a lot e t•. 4e14 b , e:4 l ='m still e• islae in rtee1 'd e„ 1'4i4voa(1 Io 1r1tbin five feet of the t 1)atrn ,a� , .. , 7r 34, Vise- a.2,1,71iea' 4,•)f l,i�(reul e tea, 1,,.-t •4 e'4, (lit 'e'tl t'Lw141 r 44).14,1411 t)1), '8111* li 4'.:411(84,1 '2" feet high. 04.11:4., 1' •1'he•n they wt•1tt 11,4,(b to theira('ellsami ' the law 14,14,(4 ,.f ',even. �l�lle, t' e 44ndF- ied 4114.4,1. 4voolien 1)lau)ket. kt)ga•thf'r, Ia.tt'i14,i#g,r't4ne end with 4,k large t leet \ •a . i cul throwing a en i fi a4 -c< rt;G..1 •y (..(11,.- .••4,„)11. 4►114c1r a stone tivus attached (ever 1144 • is 1,:4,11. It ie -aid that a 11 ee,• will et444Ol4atlll 4vittae tease `e.'EN. laws r4, i 1 . 411 4, 1D": it i--44.rat4•e! by .444-, 1'#4,49.41•*s;:1), 1'Ir:�"tli•att 4•i the tattle. :.4) idea (-1n 1)4 #Or12af d as. to thetilne 44-:: i, t°4,a :)'," .1:4,:41 mitt "*481441. The of their ('4,p('. The last seen of them rle- 111:14 4114'1'1. i, prd,.t4, g w:4' ~lien *114tul•1nkey vi•lttd the 4.1 il 4, ( 44 Montreal H pat 1 44 (•14)4. k 1.4.1 night. The County'. trial 1.. *iflie 4 4.4)llc)11eie'Id and (1i. ,e•n•l'4 4 �l ) .4,I '14;;; '. • is' oiett- I 4':: ,1° se 2::.1 a • 4514 /he !Ail' with the ,lrviees of the night 4v:tit It - id 4,4.at n ''t a 4,48441 (nt r! ,ika Mr. 111418, although (41[4 bad hetet retained Le r ? t: 4,:t tin c, a�n .1:;° ,4 4. 44, watch in the (11y tau e. T114. news 411 the 1144.8':• 4 ,car I( (4x11..^41 ath(lut 4S • -10.1 I 1.4,4111'1► e'1.eiteta8e'mt 101 town a• diet the lead; !I(bin•ry itee'lf. ... .t .' Pea. . a i4e wee. head IIe•^ , 143 Mea0DF-. Rank Robbers Escape, , Na panee, May 2 -•-Thio itiornilaa at i 60% when 'Xiarri ey Clark nude his romuls of the cells he discovered the il cox 14(1(11 open leading to Bank RobberPY�i Edward Pares. cell, and upon further G investigation diseovere(1 that both Pare • and hos companion in ,rine; W. 1U• j1ag uraens apd Holden, had e,saped during the night. Everything ha' the appearance of P'ar'e having done the job. TM= $K};141TON KF,YSS were found in an old coat in his cell, The doors of bis own and Holden's cells were both unlocked, and the lochs so tampered with that they cannot be worked. The brick wall bet ween Pare's tell end the adjoining one had been [tug through foul Pars side, thebrieks being piled under Pare seoant. It • would c 4II4I 4.)8;;114 t,4, •i*r('4•I price,. e- . .August �. ho*g'. tide year ,liou111 1'1.114g 14 gnoll(1 a \ 0od ti ('k a tl it r th • .4 t( coed - >r - Isiah Court Shit cgs. ad:1..l*.94••°l i4'i ln,ilat ,tf.'. .-.,..`.. •.1°i,aeul ..1... f* set 414(•' "tlat1 141. Mae The .-print,; lam- . v h• -. .r. of a igJus- 'gee -.- •31�• 3� eal8sz .t-,at•a„na'd :4,4,,41 • lttul„ Ftit 124„14 Court of Jlt Flay' 'ge'la'4t.112:1t' dietr'i,'t : flee til` 1441"411 tenuity sty Lwere this year s ;;1%, 144,•11ty.t 94,14 Vf'.I4 ~, l' very 14114.1, ('Oat1•t 1)('1111', (1144' b,' five .ry•.. 1404let; yeeterdav ;t4erm1len. Aft('r " ➢ + .L,4)•, !.•14,4110., 1 tiny . t,., . "I'811`il hail :u' azel some hours in the . al :.t ,. eIaata,.• t., 1(1�r• 1, te'lie':144 tar 1.18. but il,. v 4:1.1• in, 1w30r4138 v, i 11he('k, at11 ag ree- et. eetiP :tat i. making. it ➢ Meld w1. rt.:wi('(1, and, jn(iglitellt Waati 14 t1 .�. entered by etpn int, in \4'hw it the lease in , la•stinn R.1 11 t 1.tlit ti anti till •>a-, 1plaialt1irpit immediate p4,ssessi(18 of The , Ilea ur• �• 1161•• . ; I ➢, 11¢4 ➢s ➢➢ .1.at 11141'414)#. Knelt part}.i. to pay his awn -The e2r is frill 44 ralul''l regarding *Yate. and 1144 plaintiff 1e to pea' r de- 1:een➢r every 'attend paper 1s 141411. f relant for t he fall wheal al and spring arlel we elteti4I(1 net be .11rpl•2sei1 to see 11 ploughing. The platitrtifl'. Jas. Riot, - ....I, geed rlett4g'es before 11I114 . The lntei- 4 411411 live. in St, Mlrve, and the d,efen(1- nvee h•t• been .0 exertion'. that few of Iant. \vhf) is J;)ue S laelbeck, re'side'. in 11tl•llr:at• paying. and it away he that • liltul•1r,1111. The farm in question is Anne amalgamations will lee-etieeted, , lot :1 t, f•lnt, 44. litau.11ar(1, ;mil melon old satire ea i.il'll;ileel i 1 •pet haat h. ( W:1* lit,1`at;1r4 to re4,)wer valine thereof, ilea' will 1enrtin. itis . aid that asit tin 8 theOahe ili(labeing that the def(•ud- ,hea•1. c.,lul►:uly. with .1. D. Moore. the and had broken the terns o1' agree - ➢( 4 f,F -Iti1 i,.f1 , 41(r I, formed. :tient t blip,1 r t chatteltt t 1 mortgageht ar( width will take ((ver the St. Marys upon it. .1. P. :11abee \wa8 counsel for .1rgt1•, with Imohably !. 11. li.ac4', of J. W. (lrallanl, solicttol• for the • •p lai n- tiitvltl.Ittk.and ( arling had charge of the ease for defendant, This ('lc)sed the dc)eket and court was r , .# t 1 din 1 di .tr(d (‚4141*']t •z• ..,,( .. 'h a1 stud, ,. t4• (:• ,eft 1 4,. 1 (( t '11.It 11 11 1 I i business 1na11ager.” Fear of 4het rut)! is the i 14,1, 14.1',"1 for tate• Laurier (ifuveren- e 41 i s a Llry u. tl for tri I t 11 t 11 i t i t . 1 a thot<nlgh enquiry into the a,ilieiatl 2 . , ,441(1. 4)i' it..e'rw:lttt. in the 4411(111. The Opp petit all yearn:. for an enquiry Left EyPiercede. His 1 Thomas, I7tnuna..11ay i. -(e). Ferguson, l:xar:lll.e it 4want'ttle culllntty to knots 'we(1e10 years. t'ld e.ty 4)11 of C411111('il1or e • t ►e e4Perhapsthe ll.() James I i r,.0 )ri, (f Port Stanley, \\ 2S \4'114,,4 la<t hal 1 at i. clipping 2), horse's fetlocks with •t pair 4.3.14ment „1,111) t .. empire- he auee rt of shear's wht'n the horse kicked at k38lwe tally nal well what has hap- him. Ferguson raised his halal to pro- i"'Ir''tl and ie amid to ]et the trona- feet himself, 8nd ran the point of the try knew 8'- intent "t:: its rulers at shears into his left eye. 1enetlating (jttaL% a. The I rberals must, be nligilti- thlau rh the lid and eye ball and mak- ly :!'1311➢11 4)t' '•t11Iit•titin,•..r, \whe'n Ille'4• iIg,11t 441 r •a gaping wouIlll 0f about, hatlf pan -0 11:11 l .gaa111-1 111 t<Ilfgnir c \wlich • ch *'(ttal(1 N1r4434 text nothing but the truth. the e e ball 11h which 412(+ contents of the [rye bail protruded. CLINTON GIVEN THE GO -11Y. The Clinton N, \4.,-IZ((•orci thils VOW" t , the ()pinions of 1 e, id4.Int' in that v4 (1)I11y on the Dominion Government e,.tinlate : `•The Government brought down it, estimates on Monday night, b1ut it furnishes no grain of comfort for Clinton. for while Goderich is given a grand total of $0(1,500; for dredging N2O,41(40, and for breakwater extension $16,500, the Hub is given nothing whatever. Apparently ' \v4' are to get neither nor arinory, about both of which we heard so much whenthe present member was appealing for sup- port during the late campaign. It is really too bad that the interests of Clinton are ignored in this way. A. curious situation has transpired in France as a result of the operations of a law which compels employers to pay pensions to families of workmen killed or injured in their service. The law was put through by socalistic lead- ers, who thought they would thereby right what seemed to them to be a grevious wrong. But the law in not working as then intended; in fact, it is bringing about a condition more grievous than that which it sought to remedy, a considerable number of em- ployers having decided not to engage Married workmen, the financial re- sponsibility with unmarried men being much less. Moveovex, a good many manufacturers and contractors have dismissed the fathers of families they formerly employed:, because a few ac- cidents happening to them would make a great hole m their.profits. At this rate with this quirk 1n the law tending still further to depress France's tow birthrate, the outlook: for le g 'anile nation is rather dismal.—Stratford Herald. • volcanic liruitions. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy Buckleu's Arnica Salve, Cures them; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Outs, Bruises, Burns, Scaids, . Chapped Hands Chilblains. 'Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Paine' and Aches. Only 25 eta a box. Cure guila.'anteed. Sold by all Drug- .[; sty. ilisease and III 1108I14 SollM Be lli�se1 i41S JIIfll�IL. Paine's Celery Compound is the World's Great Health Restoring Agent. John McDevitt was killed at Mono Road by fighting Fire in the Beaaudl } block at 'Mont- real (lid $100,000 damage, Mr. John Hall, a prominent Bien - beim farmer, dropped, dead at Wood- stock. The re-count of ballots in the Brock- ville election is in progress before Judge McDonald , George Bresnahan), a 14 -year old boy, was (crowned 18 the Grand River at Fergus Friday. Thorold ratepayers have passed the by-law granting $10,004) 18)1185 to the', Oa#tario Silver Works. Mr. Thos, Dow, station emelt of the Grand Trunk at Windsor 'rote 18454, died suddenly Friday. A London, Ont., boy named F1'allk Ball away fatally injlrred while attempt- ing to board a moving train. Mr. Robert Crawford. it farmer of Annan Village. was found tlt•ad on the ro tdside. It is supposed lis team 1':411 aWay- President McKinley yesterday hand - e(1 over the 820,000,001) to 31. ('arllbon, It matters not whether your trouble the French Ambassador, to be Wren be rh(4nn►at*4.nt, neuralgia, kidney alis- t 'Vain for the I hlll4ppalit. , ease, dy.444 4)"44,, n(rr4)us prostration Wednesday, while'Onte bovs were or some nasty blood disease, Pat4nl•en batthi*tg; in a pond near Fle sill144)n, C'elcr4, Compound possesses virtues tues Thomas McAuley was drowned. 'rite sufficient to meet your case and over-; body was recovered shortly 446:41, come 1 uer stntil•ring s, ' The body, found near llau ristOn (nn Disteves ut any kind tlrit Have In Iii- : *4turda\• night. has been identified as fey tc•tl themselves in the winter, and Ord of Aaro4 Noble. a faarill lablirer, 114'. a f:4ste8(11 their deatdl\ 44414) in 4114 ;and the chief constable thinks it is a spring; months-, are terribly perilous tt► enee of xieimY4e*r, 1114, .44 (:114)54.1.41 tl) 1124,4 into the' 11e:It ()f At \\ 444ner, Idaho, a Ine)1) tliat ar- 4.1inm.t.e. Tin; i tke4 44184. to :rived from Burke on a tretin that t14,1y } antolutd the e, a 1(- 1 4.4114 •, (nele1•, (on* had seized bl('w tip the I3ntnl:el• 1 411 �,e1• of the ➢t k. 1841(1 la 1 . and Sallie -am mill with 4,4nut powder. 1 '2'114 w4)11; (,f'tli.f :tsee b:tt145hiri r 4,4861: (1e.troying $250 000 worth of property. 114:!2411 restoring already' aishin j)lisl4. 16unnt the visity 0 the mob its 4m'nl- td this spring can (•tui:xla by Paaine's, one l n \ s iii, nrr (1114 "other, nod (',1414 Competed is 'marvellous an (1. ('8e xnaar► \was k#214(2. atetonnal:llirat,,•,Judging from the many Bismareas Iron 1311o• lett4l+ 1.41'1.14.4•(1 from (Tired 1)•(14411•, Was tht11'.1.411(41IIis13plendidhealth. '.141)4)0144(1,1q 4144 (•*4004". ttiolt of 1414- Indomitable will andtrteit1•nd4)us e44- tllg (4rugl;I-t.:null It)4•x'411811tS til 4P111nit t.1.„, ' ire pot foundmull, S441184aell, curedthcuredp4u dr It1la5v people are n. I• *g } t anti t114.ucc•ls'; they bring. 4,1-e 4,)r *11),1(1 4. uI•ing 1114• ilfe' itl'cailir tf) 1'4,411 every newo•1• ()f braa4n :Incl body. Only 44p111'4 In every 1 y :4,4'44 4 an(1 vein of the 2») t (y*i�4:4i anti Drug 51(11'4•, llu(1\ . It elui4kly rezet4w wee lost str'i'n'„rt h Paine's ('e14ry ('onipound Is the uuly . 1(yo , «end I;o44 t'1. 1.14• out es 1141('444 that 4814 honi's41 • claim )4211- oule4: if you want these qualities lit recognition. Its wore;, is never- King's )• ,w. ' ' faI11n•r •2nd .1414• 1t first t"14'41u•,.• 2114 Istng', ;tie"\v Life 1 231,`.. '1'114} (1('\•4.104,) 1 it g;ive'sprfee•t al,re.tive vigor, sweet ,1Children Cry for (°(44 and lasting lle••altla Ii:ayfteh1: -Another o141 resident 1444'.,- �• _ i+ 1^}1 aLCay 1:14,4 4x441, In the )84, Isun 41!';114. ; S:611an41 1114,4(1. 1)((4 4'» (4 was a !lig;➢alb1(11(I '.1 4f()rth; (124,e ,.,4•ner111' will �l)4'ct4t1 person in 44'44'} seam.. 11... 414 4'4'4 regret ithe• remove, frotmr town TO IA ease. rilllilt11141UI1411441HUt1:Itnnselimas s,'11 i 9oODRQs. klegetablePreparation forAs- $1milating t1asl'ooditlldReguia- ngthe Stomltrh andi3owels.of • Prom©esDggestton,Cheerful- ;tress and RestContai lis neither Oplulli,Iaiorphine tlorM a* r(il, TNAB COTTC. .ree'd- Ar.Suetwa .d'.SdrP- -Aare Send ca„Is,a. lea 4t 4)m Maw 61(1 It Aperfect Remedy f(11nsa- P tion, Soar Stamach,Dlarrhoea, Wcrns,Convutsions,Fe�: erish- Ete5S and LOSS OF SLEEP. rTa Sizttite Sisraturc of NEW YORK. S1313 THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE IS ON THE WRAPPER OP r ,laRY BOTTLE OP Li Clinton: Miss Catharine Scanik' died on Thursday. d,4, . at the age of 55 years. Deceased diet with an accident lest winter from which she never fully re- covered and which was the cause of her death. The funeral took place on Saturday to the R. C. cemetery in Hul- let. Hillsgh'een: Mr. Wm. Logan has sold his farm to Mr. James Turner, his neighbor. The price paid was .$5,600. The farm contains one hundred acres, and as it adjoins Mr. Turner's present farm, he will now have a fine farm- of 250 acres. He takes immediate pos- session. Mr. Logan intends going out west. Wingharn: On Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. England, on the 13 Line, Turnberry, Mary Jane, wife of Mr. John McNevin of town, passed away to the great be- yond. Mrs. McNevin had been troub- led with her heart for some time. She leaves to mourn her demise her hus- band and one child. Mitchell: On Tuesday noon while Getrie, youngest child of Mr. John Skinner, was running along the walk near the mill race not watching where she was going, fell into the water and as she was about to go down the last time Mr. George Shipley, who was neat' by, jumped into the water and rescued her just in time to save her life. Seaforth: The house of Mrs. Davis, had a close call from ,destruction by fire on Friday evening ji;The:residents of the house were all aroday. at the time and the fire was noticed by some out- sider. it started. in a back kitchen and was blazing nicely when first seen. There was a cistern convenient, how- ever, and a few pails of water quench- ed the fire. Varna: We are sorry to have to re- cord the death of Mrs. Jessie Robert- son, of this place. She had been a se- vere sufferer for -several years but more especially of late. However, on Thursday night that monster death claimed its victim and she passedaway. The funeral service '0das conducted by the Rev. Mr. McDonald and the corpse was taken to the station at Brumfield thence to its last restingplace in the �Vinig]Iaan cemetery. 14 .as a member of the et'enli: t e1111r(•lt of 1)r. I•. b� . 1'04 (•(1(114, 44144)1or ,'Viral ' veal's 11a`, carried ora a dental 1•aetlte fol 1 great number tlf L�(':u:,. The LegP said rift'; 'MTV. pe1'for/mod by P,e%, 1;. 144'14• Dr. 7 U1(11110 111'. di•pn.:4d . SIMW, The b4'1.1:Iv1(l f:nui1y i1=141' i'i'a4t➢e4 t4) 1)r, 1iu.'. the sympathy of the community i11 (asb11411; On'1'uesday 1110111ing as thtit•howl of .Ornnw. elle scut was rising, Samuel Cox obe t•- (a0th•r•ielra Thursday 111o1'11I11g;:l, ,Iale. 141 till4':111 of the (»`reap Ar4'hi4('4.4 of Culbert was 'taking material from the jointing machine at the Organ fa(.t4,ry his right hand in some unexplainable manner 4 4,4s 14,contort, with the knife, whieb e'lrt off his four finger-. The prattle fellow had been in the em- ploy of the comp:me-1)ut a. few dee.., and his duties [lid not ne eeesitat4' !hie" 1144ndling4 the machine.. ld'eaanl 14';4. Hodgins, filo ; *q 111•:r". li\ erynralt Diet \withal Millet* Serious' 8(•(•ie141(t St'14Uly morning while at- tending to etllln'se In he '44,11,11. 'Me anil4841 width hat. a 1t1Y•wioll. 141)•.11:tti- cnforkicking4,1 414' ,1 sudden made 1 r ,444 vicious drive as MrIheights W43: 131s+s- ing behind kiln, kaekix)g Joe, with both his feet, one striking the right t sick and 4124 other his leg. . The lnjlrr- ed loan succeeded in getting into 114~; •. 11( at, c and Dia Shaw a w summoned. ,1 1, � LL.tx r :lel sou lnnob4>ac.\•'1''1►•)°• ',` in- juries g, I WIT(' ( broken 111x4. nn. jur'ies ware very painful and at will be soI n( lime before 4 n t2 f 1 11 t' 1)< 1 2 ,411 about again to do much work. Stedman Another 4)1" 11'urnu'1 pio- recei•s, in the person of Mr. Thomas Adams departed arted t11is life one S121i(lay. _111 • dams has reached the good age of 83 years. s. IIe had only been laid up) for about a week, having contrartva a severe cold, width (• liminated in pleu- risy. Ile waS born in County Ferman, •lgh Ireland, on February- lath, 1810. He leaves a fatlllly of five sons and two daughters: all of whom are settled in this \'irinnty. He was at member of the Episcopalian church and a ('onserva- tive in politics, but never took any ac- ti4•e part in public affairs. He was honest and upright in aall his dealings with his fellow men. Goderich: Mrs. Doyle, mother of Judge B. L. and J. J. Doyle, of town, died in Sudbury on Monday at the ad- vanced age of 85 years. The remains were brought to town by train. Tues- day evening, and on 'Wednesday the funeral took place from the residence of HisHonor Judge Doyle. Theprocossion proceeded to St. Peter's church where mass was celebrated by Rev. Father West, and at the conclusion the casket was conveyed to the Colborne R. C. cemetery and placed hi the family plot beside those of her family Who had gone before. The pa.•ll bearers were her sons, Judge B. L. and J. J. of town and Sylvester, of Sudbury, and her nephews, Walter, Charles and 'Frank Shannon. the universe. se. anal passed to the world beyond. Ile passed like the patriarch of 4)141, full of years and honors, for 11e b4,1 gone beyond the allotted Of mates life. three score years and ten 41444* 41414 e•ltiltir411 mai ti('iglll►(11e 141161 revered mai honore'(l hint ars father, friend and neighbor. No Right to I rifttc4';• The• WOinaln who is lovely in fare, form and temper will always have b• bt ) e' who would. < attrac- tive friends, but t . tive roust keep her health, If she is weak, si4'kly and all run down, sbe w'11 inervous and irritable, If she has constipation or kidney trouble,able, 11e1• impure Mood will valise pimples, b ot(bi, skin eruptions and a wretch- ed rete-ed complexion, Electric Bitters is the , 'f4, i) g h medicine i r h(n world t regulate best 1 1 4 t stoina<•h liver and kidneys and to purify the blood, It gives strong; nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, (larn• gwoman of •) run -(1,424 invalid. Only 50 cc'tets at :ul} [).rut, titin(. Children Cry for TORIA. 13IC"ICLIE REPAID For 30 Days Only. Now is the time to get yottr bicycles put in good order for the season. No. I. -For $1 I will clean, oil and adjust all the bearing(. N0. 2. -Por $2Iwill clean, ail and adjust all hearings, polish all nickeled parts, and brighten frame at,d forks. 2i'0. 8. -For $4.50 I will clean, oil, adjust, enamel the frame and fork black or maroon and polish nicekel parts. No. .s. -For $6 I will clean, oil, adjust, en- amel black or maroon, true both wheels true frame, forks and cranks, repair tires i' worth r4, airing, and polish nickel parts. No. 5. -Por $S I will clean, oil, adjust, en- amel black or maroon, true both wheels true frame, forks and cranks, repair tires if worth repairing, nickel plate all parts ex- cept spokes and hulas. No. 6 -For $10 I will clean, oil, adjust, en- amel black or maroon, true both wheels, true frame, forks and cranks, repair tires as above,nickel all parts, put all new spokes in both wheels. Brantford Bicycle for Sale, $40 only. All kinds of Supplies on hand. ISRAEL SMITH. PLYMOTJTH IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. 11 1Unn 4 104404l"'�u• This Traces; Mark is on Every Tag. See that you get it. BI`' DER TWINE IS PUREST, IS STRONGEST,. IS EVENEST, IS LONGEST. 'Tf your dealer does not handle our, Tvviue, write 'Pl;rmouth Binder )twine Agency, 54 Bay Street, Toronto. BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL, Does Quail. ty , Count With You EXACT COPY OF WRAPPZR. Casto:la 11 put np la Rue-alze bo4ilea only. It not sold la balk. Don't allow 411y,m4 to pill you anytbiag; also on the p1e%. or promise) that it is "just as good" and "will a1St4er every pa- .4Q-Seo or g 4,'4,71 't* Seo that you get 0-A-S-T-O-R.I-A. :ho its - dais: rlpstore of Persit'ac Se on 1444. eeet„ W13pypr. SHEEP DIP AND ANIMAL WISH, Per.iatie Sheep 1)i 1 is the most highly (uuc('1ltrated and ail.r(uzul •c I 1, satisfactory I)i ► In the market for c'u1•i21 r'.1:in disease; in cattle. and 101• destroying \'(•1'Illin, It 1s powerful without being harsh, and 1111- 11I11iia4t(' 1n 6'11'4'614 :4'1111 18) il'1'italttllg I'('.ldt7. f'in'e'' SO1'(•., 13t'li ('1'. :i11t*lu ('pts, Bing 1('1'4*) (i:1l11 1444. lied 1.4(4 '*h uu 'Lti•o1.4u , atud .ca(b. It quickly rids the animal of all V1'111011. 111. G. ;'4, Brodie, Bethesda, Ont., says: •• I used it with great suree.4s in (astray img; Iambs, the }vasal healing tin' wounds rapidly and keeping tax' -maggots etwely. I shall never bt. without it. 1 heartily recommend it to farmers generally. At or room ou theauiakclrS, PICICH/lRDT RENFREW CO `�;'.;;; Sfouffville Ont. T),li[it1[.artnes:.SsztSe PcsP.aea4Sea;°,a ic)d9eaiSacst"kr& ><flr. :araC.Lrac FN.tr'&F4'1r za'sieFr'rL'r, 7`aW KFVrF "s-4cgpcTI4 "5.s The Red Bird—Best To -day and Good For Years. a� A Dainty Wheel FOR DAINTY WOMEN. The daintiest bicy- cle creation of the year is our ladies' It4ec'4 Bird Special, Model 51. Fitted with our new caged bear- ings it is delight- fully easy running. Beautifully fin fished, and with every detail of con- struction given the most careful at- tention by thor- oughly skilled me- chanics, it is a wheel that is not only exceedingly handsome, but one that will give good service for years after the majority of wheels have been relegated to the scrap heap: The peerless Brantford Red Bird is sold in every Canadian city and town from the At- lantic to the Pacific, and can be seen at your nearest Red Bird Agency. It you are a pro- spective bicycle purchaser you might find it profitable to make a tour of inspection to -day. THE COOLS BICYCLE CO., LIMITED. I. SMITH Agent, Exeter. tiditittgvt-t**44t440"6"w"11`44-4446t 111y'M