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THE EXETER TIMES
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synopsis of Igoe Wall NoIla Wei
Limit ram, KNUULATIONS.
Aa {„• a s.ou i. ho is tare sols u. •.
Ol * fauot,, tar lay wale o•ar .e
aeotout ul ai+tiable I)otuiutuu laud •9
.111auituba. l7taeetatuhewau. or Altwt •
The appl.aan; trust appear- in pet s„
at the Iinwtusuu Lauda AKeuoa •
Bub-aoeucr for the district. Entry to
prix) u,..) Le had at the emotey. tit
t' rtaiu t'utut.•tune. by father, mote.-,
curt, .+attetiI' i. blether, or slates o
iuteudtuli bens.. .eader. CHAPTER II.
Duties :-ei a mouths residence uput
and cutt.rat,w, of the laud in ea.'
of three yes.. ,A howesteader w•1 "I have In my pocket a manuscript."
live within o.t.e miler of his how.- sakid )r. James
mesfo
entered the
Mortimer.
stead on a 'f..: tit of at least 110 aces.
andel) tie nee .did occupied by him o. room," said Holmes.
bib father. mother, sou, daug'hro, "It is an old manuscript."
broth,'' or e.i+ter. "Early eighteenth century, unless it
In ev'rr tin •listriots a homei'.eadat Is a forgery."
in good atatahng may pro- etnpt . "How can you say that, sir?"
qua' .,•r sec on alongside nis hoe- "You have presented au inch or two
*tette. Price ..3. per acre. Duties- of it. to my exanmlation all the Onto
Musa re -••t. - x months ineaoh of iia that you have been talking. 1t would
yea_' from date of Lomeetead anti') be a poor expert who could not give
Senoludin. , lie time required to earn the date of a document within a de -
homestead patent; and oultivtas cado or so. You may possibly huvo
fifty sores extra. read nay little monograph upon the
A Nolte- ....ter who has exhausts' 1 subject. 1 put that at 1730."
hon. -Toad right and cannot 0t>• "The exact date is 1742." Dr. Mor-
t ten a pr,-estiption may take a par timer drew It from his breast -pocket.
••o,.+..1 ....... stead in certain distrior. "This family paper was committed to
t'r,oe i:i pet- acre. t)utie..-Mu•• my care by Sir Charles Baskerville,
tiered,- +:t :..onths in eaoh of threw whose sudden and tragic death some
year. c•, t • vete, fifty sores and ()roe,three months ago created so much ex -
a bottle. North $ OO.ed
W. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Molitor of ahs Marls'
N. H.-Unauthorlced pnbli.atlon obi
went will not be paid for
"""""""" `°+'°"""""♦""`� A BAD COLD Around About Us
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Developed Into (nteteetiug Deena from Neighbori ng
�%Villages.
i► The Hound of the
BRONCHITIS.
•
Another Adventure of:- ort o �'-.
BY A. CONAN DO1' LE.
ZURICH
Marie. Louise and Sarah
• 1)!ch.rm,. of the Bronson Line, left
nn Monday for Goderioh.
Mrs. '1'. Kelly and son, of lIensall,
Neglecte.l Bronchitis is very often the .1,•.ttt 'Thursday la9,t at the home of
direct cause of (atesunlption, and on the Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Eilbt•r..
Author of "The Green Flag" and "The Great Boer War" i
Copyright (loO.) by A. Conan Doyle.
•
•••••++++++++++++++++4-++++++++++++++++1+++++ The symptoms are, tightness acmes
nee. Whereat Hugo ran from the the cheat, sharp pains and a difficulty in
house, crying to his grooms that they breathing, a secretion of thick phlegm,
should saddle his mare and unkennel , at first white, and later of a greenish or
the pack, and giving the hounds a ker-
chief of the Maid's, he swung then to yellowish color, coming from the bron-
the line, and so off full cry In the moon- child tubes when coughing, especially the
light over the moor. first thing in the morning.
"Now, for some space the revellers Mrs. Dau. J. McCormack, Cleveland,
firs ayu1Punl t t appearing Dr \Vane's Mr. John Duman. of Berlin. has
b en calling on old friends the past
Norway Pine Syrup alauuld 1,o used and w••.6
tho Bronchitis cured. Mrs. James Laidlaw. of Michigan.
is visiting her parents, Mr. and 3lrs.
Cat p •r Weber.
Rev. A. 1). Giechler occupied the
pulpit in tb- l'resbyetrian church.
Kippen, last Sunday evening.
Miss .M. -Short. of Glencoe. sang
1 sol•• in the Evangelical church
last Sunday morning.
The Young People's Alliance of
the Evangelical church is booming
n w• member. joined on /Tuesday
cltereent in Devonshire. I may say that
1 was his personal friend as well as
his medical attendant. lie was a strong-
minded man, sir, shrewd, practical,
and as unimaginative as I ant myself.
TA. o kRLING. Lite, Accident. Fire and Plate Yet he took this document very
. utast insurance, also Collecting Aa•onnu seriously, and his mind was prepared
and A s-tioneering• for just such an end as did eventually
overtake him."
DR. 0. F. ROULSTON, Ilolnes stretched out his hand for
the manuscript and flattened it upon
Honor graduate of Toronto University his knee.
"You will observe, Watson, the al -
DENTIST ternative use of the long 's' and tho
OFFICE: -Over Dickson & Carling's short. It is ono of several indications
Law Offices. Exeter. which enabled me to fix the date."
I looked over his shoulder at the yel-
r1IONY5 CLOSED wEU\IiJntY AFTERNOONS low paper and the faded script. At the
DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L. n. s., t) head was written: "Baskerville Hall,"
D. S . Honor graduate of Toronto and below, in large, scrawling figures:
"1742."
Universes. "It appears to be a statement of
Dental Surgeon some sort."
Office ever Madman & Stanbury Yes, it Is a statement of a certain
Exam eft. legend which runs in the Baskerville
Main N'r••e•- family."
W BROWNING, M. D.. M. t' "But t understand that !Lissome-
*, P. ii., Graduate Victoria l• thing more modern and practical upon
which you wish to consult the?"
Lbentsry. .r. 'Yend nddeneace. Domlotm "Most modern. A most practical,
bExeter
Associate Coroner of Huron. pressing matter, which must be de-
rided within twenty-four hours. Itut the
L. D. S. ; D. D. S.'
R. Bright, M. D., M.C. P. and manuscript is short and is intimately
H•S„ Honor Graduate Toronto Un connected withthe affair. With your
permission i will read it to you."
lveraity. Two years resident physician llolmes leaned back in his chair,
Royal Alexandria Hoepital,� etc. Office placed his fingertips together, and
and residence, Dr. Amos old stand closed his eyes, with an air of reslgna-
Andrew Street, Exeter. tion. Dr. Mortimer turned the manu-
script to the light and read in a high,
MISS DELIGHT HOBBS, crackling voice the following curious,
old-world narrative: -
Violin instructor, James Street Par. "Of the origin of the Hound of the
onage, Exeter. Baskerville* there have been many
statements, yet as I come to a direct
line from Hugo Baskerville, and as I
bad the story from my father, whor
Physician and Surgeon and Ac also had It from his, I have set it down clearing, and there In the centre lay causes. rnS1n who may be said to have
toucher. Office -Dr. Rollin's old oMee with all belief that it occurred even the unhappy maid where she had fall- and been In some wars of an eccentric
on Main Street. Residence -Corner as is here set forth. And I would have was not the of slir and of ght of herf But It
habit of mind. in spite of his conalder-
Jamee and Albert street. oppoaitel•)'w believe, my song, that ,thr,sam° able wealth he was simple in his pets
JrNlct• wltlth ptuishes Nn mai sten Was 1t that of the body ef•Hngo Tlas• bfr. Wm. Finlay James Street Methodist Parsonage, most graciously forgive It, and that no kerville lying near her, which raised
*oast tastes. and his indoor servants had a cult fall ia-
E ter Oot rand the hair upon the heads of these three at ilaskerville Hall conafated of a mar• to t well last week. but with the
daredevil roysterers, but it was that, tied couple named Barrymore, the hello essistanc- of his neighbors it war re -
and the wife OA sine •d not much the worse.
Mr. \Vat. Hall. n former black-
smith herr. returned 10 give our vill-
•tt • a friendly call. lie has a wend
DR. QUACKENBUSH,
stood agape, unable to understand a..
that had been done in such haste. But N.S., writes: "My little boy two years n:ng.
anontheir bemused wits awoke to old caught a bad gold which developed Mrs. John 11. Schnell is laid up
the nature of the deed which was like into Bronchitis. lie was so choked up he with heart trouble, end has been
to be done upon the moorlauds. Every- ,,,,old hardly breathe. Heading about riously ill for some day!. A alight
thing was now in an uproar, 801110 call- ravement s reported in her eon-
ing for their pistols, some for their your wonderful medicine, 1)r. \t•ootl'a •,,, :,n.
horses, and sonde for another flask of Norway Pine Syrup, I decided to try a 1 Mr. John K. Gerber, of the Bron-
! be -
:vine But at length some sense came 1 ottle sand with such good result 1 got .nn Lin., hsd n p owinga rectatl
y
back to their crazed minds, and theanother which completely curd) him, j `i h n about ten farmers turned our
whole of them thirteen In number, ran<tly from a distance of four or
look horse and started In pursuit. The without having a doctor. I cannot say five mile.{• and turned over about
moon shone clear above them and they tot, much in its praise; 1 would not be thirteen acres In n day.
rode swiftly abreast, taking that without it in the house as 1 consider it a Mr. Orvill.• 11. Mines. -s. visited his
e for Colds and Bronchitis." h 1i t I•ft
course which the maid must needs sure cr." tt er gots here over Sunday.
r
have taken If she were to reach her on Monday for Clarrsholm, Alberta,
own home.The price of "Dr. Wood's" Norway w•h .re he will be Manager of the Do -
"They had gone a mllo or two when Pine Syrup is 25c. It is put up in a min:on Bank branch._ in that hustling
Western town. \A a congratulate
Orville on his rapid advance in his
chos.'n profession. and wiah hint c0n-
tinu.•d success.
Mr. Edward \Viliert. of Grand
!I end. visited at Mr. J. I'reeter'e
this week.
it •v. Mr. Richardson. of Kipper),
occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical
church. on Sunday evening.
Ada and Vera Siebert. of
Dashwood, visited their nnut, Mrs.
J, 'Teeter, over Sunday.
Mr:'. McAlpin, of Woodstock. r• -
c •ntly visited her mother. Mrs. Geo-
rg • Thiel sr., at the lith concessions
Miss Ella itann'P left last week for
D.•troit, to take n course in music
they passed one of the night shepherds
upon the moorlands, and they cried to
him to know If he had seen the bunt.
And the man, as the story goes, was
so crazed with fear that ho could
scarce speak, but at last he said that
ho had indeed seen the unhappy maid-
en, with the hounds upon her track.
'But I have seen more than that,' said
he, 'for Hugo Baskerville passed me
upon his black mare, and there rats
mute behind him such a hound of hell
as Gd forbid should ever bo at my
heels.' So the drunken squires cursed
the shepherd and rode onwards. But
soon their skins turned cold, for there
came a galloping across the moor, and
the black mare, dabbled with white
froth, went past with trailing bridle
and empty saddle. Then the revellers
rode close together, for a great fear
was on them, but they still followed
over tho moor, though each, had he
been alone. would have been right glad
to hove turned his horse's head. Riding
slowly in this fashion they came at
last upon the hounds. These, though
known for their valor and their breed, have been interrupted by
were whimpering in a cluster at the Being himself childless, it was bis
head of a deep dip or goyal, as we cal! openly expressed desire that the whole
it, upon the moor, some slinking away
valley before them. for bewailing his untimely end. countryside should, within his own
and some, with starting hackles and lifetime, profit by his
egood
sonal reasons
staring eyes. gazing down the narrow and many will bare P
His
"The company had come to a halt, generous donations to local and coun-
more sober a -..•n, as you may guess. ty charltt•s have been frequently
chronicled In these columns.
thein would by no means advance, but "The circumstances connected with
than when t'-ey started. The moat of
three of them, the boldest, or It may the death of Sir Charles cannot leared be
by
yellow wrapper. Three pine trees is the
trade nark. Be surd and accept no
substitute for Dr. \Vootl's.
Manufactured only by The 'r. Milburn
Co, Limited, Toronto, tint.
wno Imo peen r
with him. 111 thesedays t
of nouvc uX
riches it Is refreshing to find a case
where the scion of an old county fam-
ily which has fallen upon evil days le
able to make his own fortune and to
bring 1t back with him to restore tho
fallen grandeur of his line. Sir Charlet, barlt,
of
as is well known, made larg
More
money
lin e hanhtAfrican hose who go onaulntil `,t,p,it 11sixrlmon hs expects to remain
the wheel turns against them, the 1 Mr. J. ti h -ter is installing the
realized his gains and returned to Eng- ; It W furnace in the Town Hall this
land with thein. It is only two yeah w Or,
since e tooup , and It is common talk gl cal church 1 t Colresidence
revival meetings
ng. s were in h
Evan-
kerville etialconduct-
, how large were those schemes of TO -•41 by Mr,. (Rev.) Giechler, owing to
construction and improvement which th ..L u: •• of the pastor attending
h1 death. th . funeral of his niece Margaret
Marie Giechler. of Tavistock.
At St. Peter church, Drysdale. on
Thursday last, the marriage took
place of Miss Georgina Corrivea]+,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cor-
riveau to Mr. Fred Robinett, of Ok-
lahoma City. Mile Blanche Laporte
Llay,d the• wedding' march. The bride
seers a gown of beautiful satin and
?ice• 31ist blare Ducbarme the
bride's Weer.. le bridesmaid and
worn :1 pretty white dress, Mr, Jot -
be the most drunLen, rode forward to have been eat re -
down the go al. NOw, 1t opened Into the inquest, but at least enough baCorrivean acted as hest man. Mr.
Us and Mr., noted t t will leave on he
a broad space In which stood two of been done to dispose of those rumors 26th or December for a tri to the
those great stones, still to be seen to which local superstition has given in P
there. which were set by certain for -
moon
There is no reason whatever to groom • it parentsain AOklahoma. o1Yc
gotten peoples In the days of old. The suspect foul play, or to imagine that Cosh -irm home
joy and aces in
death could be from any but natural ppi
moon was shining bright upon the `--,"- ens n widower, their future home.
This is what Mr. Edward Bingham,
of 118 Brant Ave, Brantford gays of
Zam-Buk. After an attack of typhoid
fever, ulcers broke out on his right toot
and ankle. " The foot and leg were
terribly inflamed," he says, "and tho
pain was very acute. I could not wear boot or shoe, and
could not move about at all! 1 used all kinds of lotions,
salves and ointments, yet nothing seemed able to heal the
ulcera until Zam-13uk vti as tried.
" The very first al .plication of Zam-Buk I elieved the
intense pain, and as 1 kept on using Zam-Buk the ulcers
began to look healthier and were less painful.
" By use of this healing balm the discharging was
reduced and healing commenced. After a few weeks'
treatment, the swelling and inflammation were banished,
and the sores were entirely healed. I am so grateful for
my cure through Zam-Buk that I consider it my.duty
to
lot others know of the merits of this great balm•"
What Zara-Buk should be used for.
7.am•Buk will be found a sura cure for cold sores, chapped hands, frost bites,
ulcers, e.zema, bloed•poison, varicose sores, piles, scalp fore', ringworm, inflamed
latches, babies' eruptions and chapped pieces, cuts, burns, bruises, and akin
injuries a•:d diseases generally. Ad druggists and stores sail at bee box, or post
free from Zinn -link Co., Toronto, upon receipt of price. You are
warned against harmful irritations and substitutes. See the
registered name "Um -Bull" on every package before buying.
FREE Send this capon
gond le 'ta,:.p to
BOX Zorn 11.k C •.. To-
ronto. and r'cetra
12 Z 2 frestrial box. 1222
A By -Law
To provide for the election of Commissioners underthe
provisions of 'tile Municipal Water Works Act" and
.unending Acts.
The Munic l•.I Council of the VII- year and until his successor has been
lag.• of .Ex,t •r hereby enact. a.i fo1•I eachelected and the new board organized,
7, At annual municipal .•lec-
!ow s : (ion -hereafter one member of the
1, The- system of water Works said board shall be elected for two
now in course of construction within year to fill tbt' plat: of the mcma
her retiring.
the said Munccipality and all cxten- 8. That the vote of the elector.: of
the said Village of Exeter will bo
Astons and additions thereto 'rba11
h reafter upon the final pas'ti'ng of taken on this By -Law simuttanrr•
this By -flaw• b: under the control At nasty with the said election of the
a Board of Commiss'yol'ars. said two Commiasion.r3 at the lama
2. Th• maid Commiesionera shall hour on t6: same day at the tame
d wect rystem t,laces And by the same Deputy ire=
and nilala) cxtunsionsithrespandto said add tions turning Offic,•rs as are named in
thereto exercise all the powers. rightsi this By -Law for the said election of
authorities or irnmunitica which under th • said 10-0 Commissioners.
Th • Municipal \Vater\Vork' Act an•i 9. That on Monday, the 'TwentS--
arn.•nding Acts might otberwi=e hive' sixth day of D••cember A. D. 19.10 et
t,. en exercised or 1•nby Ijoved the Clerk's Office in the Town Hall
the Council and the officers of the in tho said Village of Exeter at the
said Corporation acting for th.. said hour of Two o'clock in he aft••reacon
Corpora tion. the 'Reeve shall appoint In w u
3, Th said Board of Commi.ssioners1 singed by himself, two p•• ee to
shall cateast of (Mee. members ot, attend to the final sumiming up or
�_ whom 11 • bead of th • Council of the th • votes by the Clerk. and one pet-
BLA}:E said Cor:•aration obeli ex-offic�u ha' sort to alt end got each Folling pl•tc.
Mr. 1'. Manson bas lost two Yalu- one.
Its hortze. Ma 1a it two weeks.
Phones -Office 30a, Residence 30h "In Is so heavy but that by pray e
repentance It may be removed. i.earn
C.
then from this story not to fear the
DR. A. IIUUGE, V. S. fruits of the past. but rather to be etre
Graduate .tf Ontario Vet. ('ollege. cumspect in the future. that those foul
Member of Ontario Veterinary Medi- passions whereby our family bas suffer -
cal Society. ed so grievously may not again bo
'Treats all Diseases of Domesticated loosed to our undoing.
Animals on latest Scientific principles. "Know then that In the time of the
All calls day oe night promptly et. Great Rebellion (the history of which
tendril too. Office. MainStreet, Erie- by the learned Lord Clarendon i most
ter, 1t tntsey's Old Stand earnestly commend to your ntlenttonl dear life, still screaming, across the tendant of the deceased, has given
DICKSON& f'ARI,II�;i this Manor of Bme, norfllr was held by moor. One, it is said, died that very dence to the same effect.
- - Hugo of that name, can It be gain- night of what he had sera, and the "The facts of the ease are simple. Sir
said that he was a most wild, profane, other twain were but broken men for Charles Baskerville was in the habit
Maroomml8ollclr. ,limn, tor env• Conveyancer. and godless man. This, In truth, his ,the rest of their days. every night before going to bed of
Bank.Ka .nen. mit, iter+ the �oltton. neighbors might have pardoned, sec ,•goes Is the tale, m) tang, of Ihr walking down the famous Yew Alley
Bank. tion. Ing that *stats have never flourished
Mosey to Lose at Inwe+t rats. of la tomb. in those parts, but there was In hlm coming of the hound which Is said to of haskervllle Hall. The evidence 0
OVIICgr-MAIN NTHI:I:T, KESTRR. a certain wanton and cruel humor have plagued the family so sorely ever the Itarrymorea shows that tof his had
S. oa ILMS R A. t. e. °tersos which made his name a byword since. It 1 have set It down it is be- been
Charles ustom. On bed declared his thiote May
through the West. t chanced a which la clearly known hath of starting next day or
standing over Hugo, and plucking at band acting as Duller -
his throat, there stood a foul thing. a housekeeper. Thele evidence, corrobo-
rated
great, black beast. shaped like a rated by that of several friends, tends
hound, yet larger than any hound that to show that Sir Charles's health has
ever mortal eye has rested upon. And for some time been Impaired. and
even as they looked the thing tore the points especially to some affection of
throat out of Hugo Ileskervtlle, on the heart, manifesting itself In changes
which, as It turned its blazing ryes of color. breathlessness, and acute at-
and dripping laws upon them, the tacks of nervous depression. Dr. James
three shrieked with fear and rode for Mortimer, the friend and medical at:
1 h d th t this cause that t London andto
r A fit rr1 at and guessed. Nor a
luggage. I rho
had ordered Jlarrymoro to prepare bis
ONEY TO LOAN. Hugo came n love Of, indeed, so
darkwent out as
less terror than that which Is but hlnt-
r passion tnav be known under so can 11 be dented That night he
We have a lames amosnl of private tunas bright a name) the daughter of a yen• that many of the family have been tin- usual for his nocturnal walk, n
eta on term and YUlaseprovortfss ab lomat* man who held lands near the ilasker• h +t�py, 1ti their deaths, which have been course of which he was In the habit
la nes t d
meter eI un -
(MADMAN R BTANHURT vllle estate. But the young ma rn,
HArrl•ters Solicitors. M stn St. ixatar Ing discreet and of good repute, would
ever avoid him. for rhe feared his evil
name. So It came to pass that one
Michaelmas this Hugo, with five or six beyond that third or fourth generation search of his master. The da>
of his Idle and wicked companion•, which Is threatened In holy Writ. To been wet, and Sir Charles's footmarks
Aa [enter into the fall and winter stole down upon the farm and caroled were rattly traced down the .Vlry'
trade with 12 pure bred Holly 1 will off the maiden, her father and brothers I that Providence. my sons, 1 hereby were
wast down this walk there ll a
refuse no reasnnwhle oRer. 'Chep art• being from home, as he well knew, commend yon, and 1 counsel you by
good ones, of the blocky tvnr and
When they had brought her to the Hall way of caution to forbear from cross- gate which leads out on to the moor•
mostly got. by Scotch Grey 73pI2 11» the maiden was placed in an upper Rig the moor In those dark hours when There were InrllratlorA that Sir
heads my herd and is one of the I,PNt chamber, while Hugo and his friends the powers of evil are exalted. Charles had stood for some little time
to he had. All will be registered in sat down to a long carnage, as was "(This from Haj;" Baskerville to bis here. Ile Men proceeded down the
D !1. H. their nightly custom. Now, the poor sons TtndKr'r and John, with lreo f t • Alley. and it was at the far end of it
they say nothing thereof to that his body was discovered. One tact
lass upstairs waA like to have her wits i- j,•rr E11�abethu" which has not been explained
n shouting \y
When r. n A e
I th which came up to her tear's footprints altered their character
' ' from below, for they say that the
reading. this singular narrative he
Private funds to loan at lowest nate,
MO�1 E TO LOA ushed his spectacles up on h1A fore from the Dine that he passed the moor-
words used by Hugo I kervIlle, when head soul stared across nt Mr. Sher- gate, and that he appeared from thence
he was in wine, were such as might leak l'olmes. The latter yawned and onwards to have been walking upon his
bleat the man who said them. At leaf tossed the end of his cigarette into the toes. One Murphy, n elpsy horse•dealer,
flr
e• was on the moor at no great distance at
"Well?" said he. the time. but he appears by his own
o you I tereAHng?" f I to have been the worse for
••'Con collector offairydrink. s heheard cries
Shorthorn Bulls
sudden, bloody, and mysterious. Yet of smoking a cigar. lie never re urns .
may we shelter ourselves in the 1n• At twelve o'clock itarrymore, finding
finite goodness of Providence, whteh the hall door still open, became alarm•
would not forever punish the innocent ed, and, lighting a lantern, went in
t.a.l
Apply to JOHN ELDER. ileneall P' their Rh^t e y Is the
U„ or on Lot 141, Can. 2. Hay. turned at the singing and and Dr. Mortimer had fl 1 h d statement of Barry more that bis mas-
W terrible oaths
of interest.
ERNEST ELLIOTT
office opposite :'antral Hotel blain
Street. Exeter Ont.
At Kirkton Thursday.
60 YEARS`
EXPERIENCE
ATENTS
TRADE MARIIs
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &c.
AMnns rsndtns a 'ketch and de•cripti,n mar
t1wfkly ascertain 1.' , epinl,.n free w ,,.thee an
Invent to at U pe betnly 1st -apt able 1 ..mmnnteA-
ttnn'ti nily r^,10,10,1 G1.'ANt1 BA04 en Patents
pont free Oldest a1Pnq fu P.•rwrtua patent,.
PsI , to taken through Munn a (o. r.cosrs
iwisenage, without es a lathe
Scientific me n.
a j�ed'nmely illustrated meetly, iwree+t cir•
Sa1Mloo of any ,ctenutle )nnrnal. 'ter,* for
assd. X75 a year potato petal& Rud by
w e ars.
� Co ra•r'� NewYQrk
in the stress of her fear she did that
whish might have daunted the bravest
nr most active man, for by the aid of
the growth of Ivy which covered (and "f) a nm flndt tales." ran esR on •i.,,,.
*'ill rovers) the south wall she came d 1 k Ile declares that .r i b • in M..1t01 019 I1.1- k FOR FLETCHER'S
down from under the caves, and so Dr. Mortimer drew a folded news- but is unable to state from what dire' . ,t was largely attended, Hanttnn Itob rt on. oho tis taught nut of hos pocket. tion they 0191.4. No signs of violence II111 being felled. The meeting' tar, -'i''•- --tufty li 1 •11,1 int: th laic CAST()
A S T O R 1 A
homeward acrossagues the moor, there be- paperow, Mr. lttlmes, we will give yrtdt were to he dtacoaercd upon Sir growing in Interest. The people are ilir c '1 - f.n -h - nal th • 1104• of V
Ing there leagues betwixt the Hall and,.•d Married and single life wa+ thing A little more recent. This is t h drool t ran.
t TIN! 1?I)
:•n'it:u11 oat w.!'t.
Mr. blsnno tli•ech er.. is poorly at
pr sent but we hope to hear of hi.
rly recovery.
a1 --re Alex. and Ford sons of G.
are home from th • west,
Ma-, tl•trah Allan has been spending
f w holidays, with friends in Galt,
Mr. A. 3'. Douglas. is having the
tion • inst ailed,
hutch ring is now the order of (be
air. and Mr', W. Itannie were
it ng friend. in Exeter, this week.
Chreomia is drawing near and we
r • nil joyfully looking forward to
lh• fest aye 'waxen.
Mr. 1t. N. Douglas is having loads
of fowl 'I.•livcred this week.
Word was received thin week from
Hamilton announcing th.• death of
the only .-ureiv flat ,inter of Mr. 11,
Allan. Rola rt jr., e t on e. nee -
ti ty to attend the funeral to In held
•r
Mr tiw•ayz ,•ft nn ee m np for
Mich van, wh re the Intends epend-
th• winter with her daughters.
Whit. engage in t ren ing clover
ton b.•half of Ih• person; int••rsstcd'
4, Nomination' to tial the offices On and tl.srous of promotinse the
of tic• two remaining members of the passing of this By -Law and a like
gild Board shall b • held at noon on number on behalf of the persons' ins
Monday. the Twenty-sixth day of De-� t• r.•st.d in and desirous of oppo.+Ing
oember 4910 at the Townllall in thud the tring of th'. 1Jy-L•
said \'i.11ag,. of Ex•'tcr. i 10. uThal th Clerk ofawthe sold
i,. Th • vote of th • E. 'tor• of the' Municipal Council of the• Village of
said V.Rlag,•. of Exeter for the clec-1 Ex.it.•r ,`hall attend at bit office in
tion of the said two members will be! the• Town ball in the said Village of
(al; •n by the Deputy Returning Of -1 Ex •ter et the hour of ten o'clock in
tie.•re hereinafter named on Monday the forenoon on he third day of
di • Wcond day of January. A. D. P111 January A, D. 1011 to sum up t he
comm-neiTlg at Nine o'clock in th-• numb r of votes for and against this
morning and continuing until Five fly -Law.
o'clock in the• afternoon at the under 11. Thi, By -Law rhall con- into
rn ntion,d placr.- ! fort• and take .effect on the final
Polling Bubdi,v►sion No. 1 at Silas pawing thereof by the Counc: bf
[landlord it 'idence Main Street by the said Village of Exeter,
Edward Treble Deputy Returning Council Chamber. Exeter. Novena.
Officer and Herbert Ford 1'o11 Clerk. b r 18th. 1910,
Polling Subdivis:on No. 2 at ltl•!k
1A'c• k••s Btoa.. btarbi' 1Vorks shop 'Reeve
blain ate :•t by V. 1). \W.,t.kcr. f), • -
puty li•turninR Ot(crr and •Jai. �+►TiCft:
Weekes. Poll Cisrk, TAKE MY'i'I '1: that the above is $
1 oiling 6t:bdivi.ion No. 3 at Jno. , true copy of a proposed sty-l.aw
Mitch^II office corner of 'Tin and ' which has b:•••n taken into cortsideraa
\V.4Iington t tr •,•t- Lv E. G. e?.Idon. 1 tion by the Municipal Council of the
11.•puty 'Returning Offer ,ed A, 0. - Villagz of Exeter and which will il><•
Dy tr. Poll Clerk. i finally pac••d by the ra'd Council (w
left \� i tolling Subdiviron No 4 at The the event of the assent of the electors
Town lien, .Main Str • t by Jos, t bang oht-i n•d thereto) after one
Dist-. Dewily Iterlrn ng Officer and , luonth from the 'first pnhlica-
h r d >. f \V 1 vie Wtti. Murray. Poli CI• rk. tion thereof in th. Exeter Times
r A. ..li't f ret • mon the mem- now•• I>li►.•t, he date of which pub -
1i r 1 c •,t n: :II • )r -t) -t nu:nbcr of lie -We -in was Thur. day. the eighth
n> rut - •h t r nrl.•. : of ice for Iwo day of I),•cemb•r A, D. 1910 and that
d h h' 1 a •r- th r • I`: r ant .:,til his sue-, at th • hour. day and places therein
for J. t ckl,• on Tuec+iuy. n spark ,. ...,r e,- h e , 1 .nd :he new ; fixed for taking the votex of the
from t h engine blew into the ,drive b" r1 or:,nie d 'eel th nth •r mem- I electors the pelta will be held.
ing sou- • where it ignited Route corn ler h ail con: iuu• n office for nuc I Jos, R aloe, Clerk.
•tel. b. for• being noticed, trained
• ..ch headway that it was lmpossibiq
. 1,, • av • the building which Contained
h iu,pl.•ni:•nte all of w•h ch exc -pi
i n mower mat con+umed. toiteth -r
teeth an adjoining pig pen. It mat
with great d,ffie,iJty that the barn
w -is saved, and had it not been for
• h• heroic efforts of shoe. present
Mr. tit.ck1e" toe, would have hren
11 avy on, hnd the reason's crop.
th • fend and block been eseetroyttl.
-- ;
Sill
Th • debate on Wednesday evening
day echoed 1n•t Sunday. Th y Loth ► very enjoyable time was rp got to
gay • •bort nn'1 h !I,fu: •der••s'r•t. aau'tc, dancing adn other amts. n, sits
All w r• 1 1 t,la,v• Mr. ani Mr:. to everyon•'.y content. Mr. and '•1rr,
$h•fritt v.i' :h• ah:{kt Sur day M*bony will elr•nd a short bonav-
9r11001 moon in ]),•troll and other Fonts nf•
Messrs, •McCann end 1 Latton alio t -r which they will he among th-ip
Messrs, Itatx & Son. ahlpp•'dr larg••IO1itr.f rj A.sin Mt, Carmel.
gaintitl s of chtice foo: ins. week. Coughlin and daught:•r.
Mr. So ats••r'- cheep nmr nii'.I w'ts \Iarjort •. of Toronto. have 1 n vis -
see 1 ' 11 • full a •• .' :y last arek it'ng r•latires here.
It 1, a bonen •r.
'1'h • n •w• phos ,•xpect'4 to
Children Cry
her father's farm.
")t chanced that some Ilttle time
later Hugo left his guests to carry food
and rrink-with other worse things,
R
.
perchance -to his captive, and so
found the rage empty and the bird es-
caped. Then, as It would seem, he
became as one that hath a devil, for,
rushing down the stairs Into the
dining•hall, he sprang upon the great
table, flagons and trenchers flying be.
fore him, and he cried aloud before all
the company that he would that very
night render his body and soul to the
Powers of Evil If he might but over-
take the wench. And while the revel-
lers stood aghast at the fury of the
Man, one more wicked or, it may be.
mere drunken than the rest, cried out
that they should nut the hounds llpoZ
A
the Devon County Chronicle of May
1 nth of this year. it is a short account_
i cn•s d from all aide', Good Ate- ch -
weer• made on the single side by
of the facts elleitet at the death o A WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL `1 '•r' Morn- in. 11 :ngat: c,
td,. sti.•
car� \ ., ii il-
c .1'0 .1
Or
which w r.
I •, rich ,.
Sir Charles Baskerviller r
a few days before that date.•' To A11 Women : I will send free, . ih rr:11 : i 1 o h r On 'h-•
My friend leaned n little forward with full instructions, my home trent- .,i,rri d .all. by M ••tri. Ho'.'. Del -
ad his expression became intent. Out mrnt whirs positively cures J.eticorr- rich. sae • tzrr. h y+. I: ,r, risen,
visitor readjusted his glasses and be- hoot, Ulceration, Displacements, Fall- Mr•+. k.'*. It.1t: and oth r-. Mr,
Ing of the Womb, Painful or Irregular It ehsrd 1 a1lnn occnp' d th chair.
gen:- 91t Periods. Uterine and Ovarian Tumors Th • jilt+ Messrs. Peter r Vrl'hir.
• Thr recent Redden death ofblicha I F-nk.
r hes or growths, also Hot Fleshes, Ncrv-n .n Merron nod
Charles ilnskervllle, whose n:m tho
AI goy
as the probable Lib- name's, Melancholy, Pains
in and b in r gave decision in favor of mar•
been mentioned u;
tett candidate for Mid -Devon at ver Itladderlt4roublesty there caused by r, .1 •1•f,, bided •blarthe and mon
next election, has coat a gInOnl o weakness tec.11inr 1.. our sex. You
the county. Though Sir Charles had can continuo treatment o got. home at a
resided at Baskerv111e hall for a ram' cost of only about 13 cents a week.
paratively short period his amiability book, " Women's Own Medical
of character and extreme generosity ot Adviser," also )u'nt. free on request.
had won the affection and respect o1 \yrlto lo•day. A('...PS‘ biro. M. Suing
mere. Box)) N11 Windsor. Ont{
e
�.. lute. Mei liatti • Finkbeiner end
11 rb llarlton sant ap{ ropriat-• tones
for th• occasion. 'it,•ading and ob.
ry *tion will have an inning this
ec.k.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 14h•rritt. of Ba'•
ton. were in their old place! et Sun -
MT CARMEL' CANADA'S Gi:EATF.ST NURSER -
Th • nlarriag.• of Dennis Mabony. of
Mt. Carm.•l. to 'Miss I:eherin• Mcln-
n took place In D:troit on Tuesday.
eov. 15th. The nuptial knot wa•
lid by Rev. Fr. Gabriel In Bt. Tate
k'• eAth •dent atter wh ch high
maze wee celebrated. The bride wa:
1 E4,
Want n rets- ntnttve lar Exon -r
.t
rr
and .ol.ndin -s
d trict.
g
he relish e.y. healthy eond:hon of
0191' ::tock • well ns tris avert 4n
name muse b.• appreciated by the
ric abide ort p would not hast- hclp-
1ow•n tl in grey ladle• cloth silts I 1 ua to 11. •see our besinem yearly
t
largo bio:• hat and earn '! 7_ b
ouquet Ince 1837, t:• date of our .rtahli.h-
na�•nt.
of held l res a. Wet K. •.Cnmpb,• I.
cousin of the bride acted ns bride.- Our firr..'• nine i ads prestig,1
in ilei and wore grey silk with a boa- (0,o our
re, : •sentatives.
qu t of pink carnetionis. The growl) p•et line of Nursery Stock
wet• ably eupported by hit hroth•-r. for Senna, loll,
Jo: •ph. After the ceremony w • - Write for Fuli T'artieulats,
e u le with STUNS and \VF.I.LINGTON
hong.• of Mr. J. A. Campbell where Tt-'- ------
performed the happy u f The i•'onthiil Nurscrlee
-on, fifty guests leathered got th rvc,n.