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*Satter gatuorate
psiiiirhod riven► Thursday Morning at Ike oleo
MAIN -STREET, — EXETER.
ADVOCATE PURL i H i NG OOMPA$Y
TAIRMSO ' re stat tIiolf.
a Dollar lit' *n*u* it pate fat silo tiee, *LSO
u not so fid,
.4,411. lr . ' =Mos on, ..1L;00303.14...
irdiiiepntinueduntil all arrearsg eearepaid
sate without specified directions will be
utfl forbid and charged accordingly.
int made for tr*tuierent advertisement*
long periede. ° ►erydescription of JOB
PRI iTlii0 turned otit iri ,the finest Style, and at
moderate rates. Cheques, money orders, &e., for
ad.vertiafnlf, :aubocril►tiona. etc., xQ bo made payable
to
ilaneiler8 a Creeeb,
A PROPRIETORS
r'rotesa festal: aafrdN,
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S, D. D. ft,
'Bono. raduate of Toronto. UniveristY•
g
DENTIST,
Tesethextracted :without any pain, or any bad effect
Moein Pauaeon'q Block, west. side Main street,
Exeter.
''S�IR. D. ALTON AN»ERSOIq. (D D.s. T,.I).S•Q
°.p..l""
'=DRN'1"ISNX-
College anoe Graduate of Toronto TTTniversity and Royal of Dental ,Surgeons of Ontario. Also Post
Graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistety
(With honorable mention.)
Alluminuns Oold and Vulerinite Plates IniMe In the
neatest manner possible. A perfectly hornless an•
fateethetic used for painless extraction of teeth.
oteoe one door south of Carlinng Eros, store,Exeter.
ran and Shorts
Wheat Chop
xeter and Ooutral!a
EIoators
I� .. tltSf �u
� y' ...Bring in
our grain and load
home with fes,
Riot Com
F
St. May,:Wm. Bt cuts has 1otlsed the. fifty acre farts of Siwa,Atiti*.t3, lot au. eau, s. West
Mis
moi.
than a
-►�•� J Til ea I o f
1ioone'S Perfection
Cream Sodas.
M ey's Biscuits are an evenly
balanced, wholesome, nourishing
food, squally good for young and
old.. Made from Canada's finest
wheat u
�a rich ea
11 r
r cream and pure
butter. Baked by : the Mooney
.:bakes` iii they -Mooney-
Say `. Mooney's'to your grocer.
St. Mar�yss: Ptiili Gamey, one of our
oldest, residents p
asid+�nt:i pasasie�d away on - Mogi
day at the .advanced aged of 92: years.
Deceased was born in Sussex. England,
in 1814 and can to this country in
1.1835; 4 'e has resided; •in St.'Marys
neaarl •
y' ever s3ithCe, where he has` been
held in the highest, es
g t tee:rxh:;- A. Wife,
three daughters and two sons survive
to mourn his loss.,.
Seaforth: . A uite wedding quite dfl n took
place at St. Joseph's church' Stratford
ab 8 . .
a.tn. Wednesday. when Mise
Mary, ryoungest tt
..d daughter of 1►irs: p".
Graber, was united inmarriage
to ,111`i"..
Andrew Duncan, lately of Seafort11,.
but now employed in the finishing de-
partment o : the g
f Mc
Lagan ai.
ti l�'urih
itaire
g.
0o., of Stratford. Hey. Father McGee,
was the officiating priest.
oa: Fred. *unworthy of the
a baskailltaff left Wedueehdatl►for
own, living beset trek Inferred
agency ency there.
r. Medd, `b.* did
of Ma *oberbusiness toFred Wh t
*tilt time *go, *wing to ill healt
bay rpurctti d the **rue.
p,fts.
l'tih►iic� n+ei.e aMiril}�
wr+►a Katie,iof 5fltaxuesi
10 ei she i 5& pit,tijhas
lodged ivra4%%►etata envies tast +Lury���� ��1
>
:+ 3exia4,r 3h►e '.tit sof the . Police, raa
t'r a s._
u?;f►+�'Mtteoa2 t,,,tlPr flats a;taitibe cr8 �•�
JOS* rd !aft Poixe Tiis► Cif flat. Patine Village
O,radiroon,"
Yeb. 20, 1140..
t''41411AIs l;isllti '
WM Ila WENZE ,
Sseio 'th: John Sl1#R'ia.ti 41041 ft t his 11EN4 3r E11:l3rrk ►
hems bore on Su+edaey„ Het >tsrfi s it F'it h ly
79 his of age, and had not been eeii.
joy1i d health for several inontits.
fludericht Mrs. fleoi Sutton "died
early on Monday. morning, after rt
lolly, illriefi,yi, during which she frail
„been confined to her toed for over two
Svc>aixs.. •
St. M'ati'yl: Ttie public sae?hool,, board
have appointed Miss Donna (i.acgks'
B..t .., of J3erliu to the vacancy ora the
sl: ,tf caused by Miss Me 'ailnell' i•s.-,i
g.
nation.
Seaft)rtia: Ray Scott has purchased
the,'bicyele business,. formerly carried
onby Mr« John Thornton, arid will
CaoI ,ar it on ii)'t)lln etiou svitlh his elec.
t ..hist business, and will occupy,
tlitc
shire formerlyoccu � led: b.3"rM, T
too. p Thcxiro ,.
C;Iinton: Mfrs. Alex.
Taylor ,vrliti
with.
bee daughter.
Mbt. Jennie
Taylor,
ia.sendn.t�ei �r with lerdatlgi-
te., Mrs. Wilber Manningndon
was stricken With paralysis Saturday,
arid has since been in a critical.
ti . n. ,----
t.. Marys: 'Swanson
e
,� Marysr. C. D. Sw�'aarison died at
owme on Tuesday. Deceased who,
had attained the age of 67 Years was
this son of the late David Swanson of
St. Marys. Ilea had been illfie r' i , three
�Q�`fk;t(l
r' years with aenetniaa, se tllat, his,arid rnang;les and other A
Mon.
death waas not lmexpected. rttsle t
f'rkhill: On1Te?lis `uoili l;i=>Er�s �-2 bedroom euiteg
��;�,g jean ,_ Saturday, �, ill, ei; t boaxtt, lounge heating stove,cook stage
-,Moran,. eldest datugbter of it hen tale, extension 0 kitchen Chairs
Mt. and'Mrs. J W. Hamilton of Shel dfningxgoan chants, 2 rocking chairs. houi.ne, died at her bottle in that 1<tee
atter a lengthy th illneMiss-Hamilton.
araaotant► 8 mouths credit out fairnishing approve
y f�El. 11IrBs� Hartrinilteaxh Joint ate . A discount of 5 per cent per autumn
will be remember by wan` friends foreash in lieu of nates
here, as it is but twosN
years
since C
e has
the proprietor u
t
e far
given h ori
family- moved from town. A1JI3ERT Sl?EN Tl�raS. CAMl liO
Prop
etor' Parkhill:
p
O
1'' kh11
A Stratford G
t fod
►� rr eorrespondent r •._
sant .A p'ar�hill.`rinaia
. who: vR`ats in th
e'
eity'or: Feb. 12, has written at feta to
chi f,.
. . the
+i' , cliff srn
r in h ;
.t
gt at be lost;�s, big ah
R
�fStandard
Bank
k.
here, tiffs tens •
arid.s
some fives
c
andoffers for: ��
tl• s a reward a`
their recovery. He doesRS r.
not explain Z� �.` (7x.AS,S HUItSES .E�,
`.�' f lit=
P
how. he lost them.: OUGGIIBRED AND HIGH `D
CHA
...` Mitchell: 0. "
� i�%+��taeir►of �uninviXl C7:,�,:',I"�'.� '.ADfil� IMPLEMENTS' 4.
�ti,s thisr :.
t
weektaken
overt4� .hrrxrhiax ;-. ., r. � .
• .P �" The under$abned aludtioaleer hos been a
n nett,
sattiel.: tizzwe�,t�. business. of* Messrs � .� sell>b 1, iaf a f" yelled to
r Mex)'` lou l .flet on on .
Donald Uerrry. Mr+ . .erne.• is well LOT ,18; CONCESSION'1•2, U•SBORNE'
kuown in Mitchell and vicinity,110.'01n. --ON--
eelq�elaicGe�dbu>aia�:h� in.the, Sa'iii're st;s:n�
in ,partnership witlt Mr. 3�rI`e Dant id YT.tl st , ] aro% 13, at 12:30 p.m.
sQm0 -btir years ago., - , The (knowing valuable proper ty,.vir.t;
itel4eIl.` after- a shot but 'painful,. ' HORSES•
iititesse the beloved ; Wife of Mr. Wits l brood mare, -sired by Reckeriteld in foal to Sir
� .,Ee!el ar• iivi
,
aCk8Oti..pass ,t ' w;r v'Sa rt y`. in her" 1 btr.... II rieiin g5 y'es rs, in foal to Mcll#
filthy . De ., wasboTo iti,Eallatr_ i arra.. nue'i@1ng 2 3 e*ry: in -toal. to 8ir•.Eviel
ton,, arid WW1 ,.. &wetter Of the Cate ,1 fill�t;,r'aa n_g 2 vests, by;. rclwsrd• W'ulow
Cie lkie0llert het of t Elly#frg s�+rant, byi laslaiok
,Y-0 0..: thhO . e411`i
hie
Y l laot�ei Doff rfg l y,eax d', 1a1r .()rairf►rd '1l7titaiv
acre erif of the tna'h hip. ' A 'busrk s ref 1 driving horse.7 years okd, by tfrie-;,
Wet' •atnd two T of hers Survive hoe. `1 driving:marerisnng a y�eiity, by± exa; Ja
(;r `- alt7tci►bore named borate are from itepor`fed
4044. who Bet: �tttrck on l orb sides.
art► 'on ti� alt �: •� rROUGRB� D . own;
..Wt fere, •'awy--.4r,�' ` ,`"' wan r st' �ifasor
StratZ.arcl t0 "eft i•aora le,•1`aast 1 reek -re- "1. heiferising 2, years,.' Minnie Mint Lith, in oaf to
,Rignedbis-position. lied hal wince been thoroughbred btiau„,
r' .
1 thoroug,hbred'huli.eitlf, al months old', by import
employed ,by the' Bank of .NoVit'Scotia” boli
and in the course of. a few daps will'` 1)e x Pedigrees furnished with, theta cattle ,,',
situated in•London, and:act ahs.' p:tyirig - GRADE CATTLE
teller, • 2 nu ch cows, with Calf at foot"
• Olin toff. 2 milch cows, to calve -in April' •
On Thursday -evening the 7 2=year oleisteers 91 -year-old stere:
Member! of the Ontario. Street Ohoir 1 ster rising, 2years old 1 heiterrlsina 2 e rs
were entertained at the` home of Mr..''spfingcalves,.. " 2youngc Ives.
Will liarla♦and,''• Jr. Advantage was r „ . MPLE,MENTS..
taken or the opptrtnnity. to : present 1 En Aire cream' separator~, 3Iaxwell binder, Maxwell
Mr. Harland with A Settee,Ar hjot er. IeteClornarcle ha puke, S Iveater•_seed drill,
• rn C�ttrr y - • 1,
w. Ha�f`velldlscha iv y
pro , Maxwell puI rr nous set tori,
twne�"iti)ckeri in recognition of his val. .n,o;iil harroit�s, ' lrandof er a'
wed services aaS a member -thechoir, Waking low, 1 i t a1 , oto it,t;t r,.
hurt Walking Plow; :plow,,..vweagh scales, stare bogs,.•:
fel* over 20 years. crow bar; grain cradle,' scythes shovels, forks, hoes,
grindstone, wheelbarrow, fanning mill,. hay knife, 2
•Grey: A' very pretty, ' event, took u derer''fnbaags f7bathitlp ag4tn wath doubt®; laoic
placeon Wednesday evening, at the c' fie se t, set sleighs; si hones,,, s toltewb e
8etrees, neckyakes, set heav,Y harnese,� asst -single
home of Mr. and Mrs. 4 V im. Robinson; harness, 4collars, horse blankets •robes, 280! oot,lstd-
14 con., formerly .of ' Fullar'ton. when der,Collie dog, chains. pair horse clippppers, syringe,
their c ids t- -daughter. mate F •anceF► and other articles too numerous to mention.
was `�i n l tea in. sal as r•x'iage. to chillies ;i, • All the above stock is in'first-class order and as the 1
prolirietor has rented his farm and is about to retire
Parrott, ot',; l)auglaas,. Mita,. the : cere-,all will be sold without reserve.
.theme being performed by Rev. Aria- 'Parties wishing ;good brood mares will do well to
strong, of Ethel. - attend thiasale. .
'Olin' TERMS. -Sanas of: $6 and antler cash;over that
-The death' of lea s. -N' meals; : atnount9. iuontha_uredit win.be given on.furnis'hina
.on aV'Vt'dtwsdaay afternoon. caused wide. approved joint notes. 4 percent, per annum ofTfor
spread regret and ,sorrow among they cash oaa ereciit amoua)ts.
tpwo1.pt'npie, thy wbonh ,ssie wsas held JOS. WHITE;; Auctioneer.
i , they highest °respect. Mrs. Nih�iherils • JOHN DU•NOAE' Sr., Proprietor.
ah r7El:i.i�(�111f;1tr`.p117t►ti�ari rrnnri health until ,
►.. Sale
Of Farm Stock, Implements,. rfU
hold Furniture. Ete.
U8
The andel:-igned auctioncerha9 bs esa instructed t
sell by public; anctienen
LOT 7, C'CNOBS$IoN, &, tJSBORNE
South Thames Poadi oak
' I dhilra � ,�,t 12:30
The following* valuable property, viz: - .
1Tt;RSI --.i view; :years old. agricultural;
1 horse 7 years 1 gelding rising 'ream old gen.
oral purpose; 1 gelding rising.0 years old, well•brok.
eat; 1 driving filly rising R years aid;1 driving scare
ten years old;1 driving; gelding rising. 2 years
PURE -DEED gii0ItTa10111'i e'A'F'TL1,• 1 cow, due
to eta in .May; 1 eow, duo to calf Marsh first; 1 cow
chap to calf September; 1 heifer -clue to edit in May;
1' buil calf, nine months old.
C31YAi1E�CAT1L1:,--2. . doe to calf at time of
sale w
co
risingws,.;due to calf in March; i3 nit>fi+eteere
three years old; 10. steers, rising earls old;
beifeey rising 2 Year, s old; 11 calves; •4 fat heifers; 1
fat steer, 4stowssupp>osecl to be in pig, stock pigs,
70 ben
IMP'LEMENTS.--1100ormickbinder, e3 ft; 1 Max-
,vell avower, a ft; 1 Maxwell horses rake, 103 ft; 1 Syl.
nester 12 hoe drill; 1Frost & Wood cultivator; i land
rollers 1 wvlli-inaon )valking plow, 1 waffler, 1. set
,diamond harrows, ' trihek wagon, buggy, truck scale
2000 lbs., cutter, 2 pair bobsleighs, 2 ay racks stone
boat, wheel harrow, ]Daisy clutrri,einnniiagfa tet. eut-
ting box, root pulper, oar, pulleys and slings, 120, ft
rope, threshing tank. threshingbit, threshing sieve,
set double harness, 9 sets o n le
i; hotness, forks,
l v
I
s ao a s, neekYoltes, wlalRtetrees,, chains, �. quantity
olt tuirnt1Ssa ..,d s •oo owner-
QU:I tdmaontk in. .
kit Oat t , 1
k c'" ►
,a
TERMS:. -All sums of -5 and under cash;, over that.
hd
.o g.
o reserve as the.
Ane
C a r
� e.
Cat
art
Ilii
Ot Be
Cured
;_.
.
with LOCAL, APPLICATIONS a as, they cannot reachh
the seat of the :diseasb ' Catarrh is a. blood at :con..
stitutional disease, and in` order�to,oiare ityou moat
take fnternal.remediee. 7101I's Catarrh Cure, is taken
internally and acts directly on the bitted and rtmmcouri
surface. $all's Catarrh Cure isnot a quack ntedi•..
ohne. It,was proscribed by -One of the beat phyetcians•
this.Aountry for years d is. a.r.�egularrpreeriptioit.
is composed of the bis tonics -known, combined
WI
the best blood, uriflerar acting directly : es the
nous surfaces. he, ,perfect. comnbination of the
3"tlgredfents.le what. produces such wonderful re.
XisiheuringC&tsrrh, .Be14fer'testlmonia}ler.:
s Ajoiniisi s which a ��t`thI>t! �r
so
,�rp.nd. Mold irk two deo W
ces0e.; perboz; for
•. two
• roarger for
4 ��'F"4•+►,. CORbiFt kM'reedo, 0.'.
-gold by D(ugglste, price 7icc.
"Take 1ia11!sgimily' fills ter conetipution. ;,
This school. has beeoane the leading Comnterci
school in the. *fest. No nnilar in titutionis doing
more to thoroughly equip young ,people for respon-
elble positions, Our courses are thorough andlrrac.
ti cal while the teaching is done by experienced iii.
etructore. All graduates get good positions. You
may enter at any,titne. Write for cataloge.,'
ELLIOTT&.-McLACHLAN
Principals.
firilole 10
to hen.
NOIZOE is hereby given that, `a .BB -Law WAS,
passed by the 'Township of Stephen on the 12th day
of Fel/�wrairy. A. D.19e6;"providing for; the .Issue of
Debeiiitires to the amount of $5;090.00- for the•rut,
pose of erecting • a school lhouse in School atetionpate.
6 in the Township of Stephen; and that such 13y -Law
wad registed:fn the'Ite Office of the County of
Unroll on: the 14th day of February, A. D. 1906.
. Any motion to quash Of set aside the same ' or
any part thereof, must be made within three months
after the ffrstpublication of this notice and cannot'
be made thereafter, •
Datedthe loth day of February, .1900.
• IIENR'ir EILBER,
Township Clerk
tFOR liottlE:
tiiitt %Olio Ives lasting benefit
and Pleasure.
Nothing will so successfully do this
as a good High Grad&
PIANO or ORGA
ly appreciate it.
We carry these instrtiments in ifie
highest grade and ourprices and terms
are of the most libetal kind ler the
Our Sewing Niachmes•
Surpass- anything in the market for
beauty and„durability.
Call nod eee ust we will take pleasure
in showIng yon our goods.
NIARt1111 &SON
:EXETER MARKETS»
• Wheat • 400 41i.411000 '78 80
40. 45
ed. PA 80
Mout., low grade pet cwt 1 20 1 20
18
Lavehogs, per cwt.. 6 00
Shorte per ton 18 06 19 otY
Geese 0
Cured
R,
h s:Stanley; Ikd.t Will c rigor 1 Orontarty: Oso. l~itxier kits dieti►ewed
till . as, ego to I c4 b f eters to a goestba susgo ftusi, Wal.
la tiers atr aria. ton, who bats token �w iurh. Mr.
eaaile wrap is i�ar oH 11616
, # + • ver the to ge Miller it:44,114U trot ug 'We...
ethblt« Myth: After an 1flis e s of sever+t!
• Ale!! ttba duration Man. Jauirti Burr t,.
k efo b, ,w rwlrarwarhai fullyatw.atyea
in the atom of s*. &n, tuft► or Wednesday.
pure f� sr til! , her
b r is � eijw>s>R
Bile ' g� is. ` he aorta to her bed suffering
phyla( aisi out in . ■'3Lb chronic inclij ,3cn. Mrs.. Barr
�isr o . a pet earl it, rr ult• :beforte'marriage was Nina *say Ann
It Ourier, daughter of th+elate it'stu.t�lov-
0601•4414" Illte l�.it1► 1. i efs<rly Dar, of Hullsett, sand was born on May
l'i u a,,y .seerrolog e$ re Sidenci., 1t 1. ` She woo married on June
frtiph interns/ n Iot. se suffehld fib. 1877, to her now bereaved Intehend
considerably bet bees the aftlictioli and w the wether' of 441ven'e iilltireraat,
with exempia.r7 patsesen , and though sdx °.': wh91111toldrt bor.
the diseulr wets apparent over a year---------- ;
since, he carried pot his dthtlett as high
eonstable *t every essolon tit the High ,!
Court of oistiee and Sessions of the
Peace held during to year. The late
Mr. MeIay, kmnalwing his complaint
must soon have a fatal termination,
resigned his poeitiort ita Chief, at ,the
Jan hiry sesss on of County oivaty Council,.
departure iso soon after shows'
that he watas es seating t1 ' East call;
:Isttli:eugekh, sufferingansa aeverel hay oir, r firiezldt o
y, t : Tilts � � 3'� x lrelatawce su�crstrsth
eo eaa;►d w �'to bee around until , Epilepsy, `St. "Vitus- Dame, , earl ailinga el.nc�ss
lift. � fit writ .
bC 1 c
ar
ed t � f a a
he ns�ition . t sal bottle aa3d v�lu�%Ie
of Chief ,ssl sines death of the �lartew , treatise oil such diseases to Tse Li:in;t; Co.,
erney Tr*in C,, some years since, 1179 gia$ Street, ' ''., Toronto, wend . !
drugga to sseliore�sim o tta,ilaf rr you
1
The late chief. who i*rils born' in f� �'
•epi
c
#r w i
as WAR w
ar k v
,ei xi ant
q xi �s +st� e►�.
wee e�_
nitarcicl e t rn I
• , • . � a�i►��I !�i '� itkr i arts :.
OR
The
lit wcr
�G
What doerig do?Oxydonarit
natures e � *glvrathe body �n affinity for e�Xiielli~>!t, and .bcasijcea; it :absorb:
a vitaiiel foree «•oic3`gen«�throu lu 'everypore Disease simply cannot stay- in the
system that isls.;p�r With oxygen. Dyepepsia, Rheumatism,
ria and Alt dlseesav a IyVanish before v Fever, bodyilndigoxyger Ins a
p reoacyge�a--and Oxydanor`lriveaa":the oxygen. Read
',What thpsa Who Ill a lased it stagy.
NEURAI oiA, H M.ATISIII.
oat. R. B. Yiiton, l'rovine al a 4 .
Be rd of D`ealth Registrar +metals Office, Toronto, Cafe"
WOW, Augoat 3lst, 1901, "My e.. riienet, wit Oxydonor satisfactory
respect,. Pe fr fo , i, tloiror has been most 1*gippin cies'
y can vouch itsefficiency' yy
}' � enoy lar soots_ eases, rich as fa . e °.
sr.grippe
strain. and .e
a .,far i�atli 1aYaatances its, action being remarkably quick, and the gg • ei a:
permanent. r ye xQsulta agreeable and
g
:Pair o er " " �
>• t
'h o esti
i'pn affections, sifts
such ass' neuralgia
rheumatism*
�at%1
gill and ii gmtitissmy, my wife bac exlea'7enoed•
very Ireat iaG efh
al< n
bmf and t would
, Q not
be without
...a ,
• gold,'' � .. » Oxydonor for many times 'Its weight ;iij,
a
Solidus' name and address.
and` we will« .,
w. r send you our booklet x full e�' is foist the
9 kiugel ��E �1t tVontiertsfl inat tim n _ Y„ p g h
r t
DR. IL • SANCHE •& Co.
i'
It It
l�'
f�
.:. . •, , , ;:., • , 26ii•5t.Catt[er, lei S
Twelve times and, on t I
Doctors say that LA GRIPPA
will eotne two or three yeaxs
tnore and disappear. again
reriodical run of 12 years.
14.:4cli time, it comes it is
worse than the time before..
This time, LA. Gating!: is
prophesied to have terrible
neuralgic and rheumatic
pains as a symptom and
afterclap. These pains are
the inost excruciating --
worse than the rack,and
torture. Avoid LA GRIATIf.,,
prevent LA GRIM% or cure
Lk GRIPPE) by taking the
specific, scientific remedy
01101401)NCED 611-tcEEN
s41 nrugi.03. tor *1 per boitle.
A.• *LOCUM, Lirkiltet
°me. and Laboratories
117$ King Woof, N TOR NTO
Pills for crossness? Certainly. They remeve the cause
is-ross the crossness vanishes. i A sluggish liver poisons
t ;1 c blood, spoils the temper'. Keep your liver active
end your bowel' regular. Have al clear brain a brave
/ it hestf, a hopeful outlook. Oiled Ayer's Pills at'bedtitnio.
,S w• hire a* 1 We
All 4regetable. 8 r Sold for 00 years.
to pfiehmonta; the'. attnek WAS So se-
vere that feorothefirst very, little hope
Watir held. Wit for her reeoverv, though
everythiug that m Flail 'could
stigge.st was done. ter her relief. .
Nimens had reached the ag,4 of 00
took* After OA curt".
ear. that 1* taken of, cente bY one ot
the big banks of Meat*. t4tatnpe4
Peittal carde are not need, and zot one,
of tho thousands of routine letter* that
gra written oteiy do is stanited. or
sealed Instil the whole routine mail oi
the day is aieembled In the afternoon.
Then all the cards, and letters to one
Cerrespendentsare 'put In a. *Ingle elk.
*elope, and,'exeept tor letters from the
*Meer* and the like, the bank comes ail
near is possible to get its entire mail.
carried at 2 cents an ' 01111Ce OT a cent
tor 'every postal ear4 instead of often
eunce, as It would have te do If every
ed separately. Thie .little matter of
$80 a day.—World's work.
Logi Philo flo Keep Atoms* isuairrh,
"bead Pipe " will keep your;1 reset
elastrp,“ confided the prrulottil barber*
"044 a abort pities of the smellest,
ooftest lead pipe your plumber has tt
Itoek, and keep it handy when you its
"%Ile evheirte to rub the strop vri
the Pipe. It works beet with a plait
'leather Aro. Apply the pipe, jut at
yott vrould *atop the razor, to the Wt.
inished side of the leather. fitrop
tour on that side, wind up With a felt
paeeee en the finished side of the strop
and ion vrill have a first these edge olit
the tool. never took tkis trouble to
itoit a scietatide explanation of its 'iv
but it is all to the good in that teePett."
Gold puss! Wasthing Powde
Its yearly sale exceeds that of all other washing' powders combine& Looks
just a bit as if housewives appreciated merit, doesn't it? GOLD DUST'
cleans everything from cellar to attio.
.0THER GENEIAL scrubb,,,„ wash,n., cksi„,n, wood,
• USES VCR_ wOrk, oil oloth„silverwara and iinwore. Polishing brass *orb,
GOLD DUST . deseseae rOom, pipes, pia, ond tookIng ths finest soft soap.
GOLD DUST rtifiktits heard water' "off
"Maple Leaf Long, Rubber Boots are doublx
strengthened at poin4 where the wear is greatest,
and. are made throughout of only the tqughest
*rearing material.
InsIst on " Maple. Lear' braii'd rubbers fi,;r all
purpoies—they fit' every shape and style of xnen's,
women's and children's shoes.
Are -warm, ,perfect fitting and sting.
" Maple Leat " brand rubbers,
please the deqer because
sail his clitoiners and
increase trade.
Sold 'by
all tleale