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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1895-7-25, Page 7THE EXETER, TIMES .. alight. We all were. fend on, Christ- It certainly wee not =eh to 11Sh ..,; . :. 44 -;*•: ln -• ..- , •. . irn., - * . , PAWN CURE tc'} :.',r;' 1 . i \ • '.. , . e , i .... ,...----1, z...,.,_. . • THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY„, FOR MAN OR BEAST., Certain in ite eireots anti never blister& Read -proofs below; KENDALL'SSPAV1NCURE. etetenCaresaneliendersonCo., in„ Web. Se, '04. Dr. re J. KEITLL uo. Ilcr, Sirs- lease eeml me one a your Horg Boo s arid eblige. I have used.a great dem of yo xenon., Spam cure with good success ; it is grgalggztagmcliggergi Keep% Poise on hand all teatime. Yours truly, ones, POwnrx. 'MALL'S SPAV1NCURE. seems Ito., Apr, 8, '98. Dr, A, .j. KESDALL 00. Deer girs-I have useaseveral bnttles of your eaeudane saran claw wall URI& 81100000. think it the best Liniment I over used, linve re. inoveaone oarb, ene mood einivia (fed_ Tailed two mono Spree. Have recommended it to eeVeral anti' i'lell47 w119 n.re much patina wit andiron it. Iteaperrpme, P. mamas, a I LITTLE "Deer the letter Of course ET Wrper you, because Obildren over. ed that you read . said yL53700nu lihever had William (that Claus, you ? Manages And, don't thing MUSt has not us. 'Perhaps,' 'ne bas i. , i gBLE skoRIFIGElt CHAPTER XVI. ' . CARRIE'S SECOND LETTER Sailta Clam& ; DO you remember I wrote to you Wet Year'? you reoeiVerl it. William said it could not miss reaching you know everything- that say and write aboat the world Dear Santa Claus, I almost hop- you would write to me after my letter, But William. Har- that was a foolish bope, that. Wrote answers back, becauSe no time, 'The wonder is,' said Harper, 'how the olcl, fellow' is what lie called you, Santa 'old fellow,' you don't mind, (10 he said it in the kindest tone) to get through his work at all indeed,' .Said William Harper, think it possible he can. do eve - that ohildren ask him.' 'That be the reason,' / said, 'Why he sent my dear grandpapa, to said William Harper,new not been able to and him yet. , magi Dee; MO. e lailt, Clear. 'Santa Claus, if it is pos- eible to. •And ray dear grandPaaa this Christaaas, dol We are in sad trouble, My clear little 'brother Riebard has . - beefs ill all the year, and, papa has net # ' been fortunate in ' earning money enough to Send him to the seaside in . the summer, which the doctor paidIS would do him all the good in the world. We have been up with him sts xnanY nights, and I are afraid, dear Santa Claus, that mamma, ie breaking clown, It is not snY word; it Is the doctor's. I heard him say so to Papa, and a little While afterward I saw papa with his In his hands, and• he was fateatrrAc.1, SO bitterly 1 I begin to ''" see thinge better than I did, and it seams te me that It I had a little money -not much, dear Santa Claus, only a little -it would enable US tl0 get out of our trouble. Everybody is so sorry for us; but the worst of it is, g'veierbody is as poor as we are. Dear Santa Claus, if my little brother Rich- ard dies, 11 will break mamma's heart: She will never recover from it, I am sure she will not, and then I shall not care to live --except that I must not for- get that there will be dear papa all . bet amen the tone in Winch the reetliest we Preferred. Williare Harper Wilted to =elder '.'t of great Impartaame, Care tie Wyatt did liet atteniPt to light 1) the Main. " Is there anything the Metter with You, William Harper ?" asked old' gr. WYatto - , . "No, nothing," lie replied ; ' that ie, 'lathing bad, What shauld. be the matter witla me, eh " " Who iS it at the door ?" inquired Henry Wyatt, ' "All in good time, all In good time. again said William Harper. ” UP011 MY Word," Said HenrY Waratt, "1 think 1 must go aucl. see fOr MY- self," But to carry out this simple design would have been 'difficult, aor William Harper had closed the room door, an d had placed a chair against it, upen which be was sitting, "You are very fond a telling stories, Mr. Wyatt," said .Wfilia_m Ilare Per' "and you tell them well and lseauti- fully. Would, you mind listenine to a little Story I have to tell ? It is very short." . 'Tell it by aal means," said ECetery Wyatt. . e 0010 ODD tISES FOR PA.PER ..4,... HORSES HOES AND COFFINS ARE NOW MADE FROM WOOD PULP. alsO a Good Imitation of Silk Is Shvourao- tured-Italle (or Stettin Roads, wash lehe, nets, Gar Wheele and. Many Mime Useful. settings made or paper. We have had the golden age and the iron age and,yarious other ages, but the . present will probably be known aa the Wooden or paper age, Paper drafts material masquerading ae silk is the latest invention In ie paper line, and threatene to driee the eilk.wormoue of business. Spruces Km. . dust„ ootton or jute waste and alosthol are put into. the machine and come out at the other end shining, delicately colored, rust. ling silks,imitable for themost faiitidio a laci;'s gvvie Of coursethis paper siulk doestat wear so well as the real fabric', but think how much cheaper it will he I Enthusiastic paper manufacturers say the woman. and the new man will dine off paper dishes, It is not improbable that aaaiesaaasfss - - aeeSeesa • .. ., a ' • p'''''' ksisc," .. , . , , , . , ' >•Y'Vk\s\\NM\4 . „. a e, aaa a ' stae ' t .. • a ,V, , .., •51, ,,,, "44,A...\iU,6-1` 4:4 N for Infants and Ohildren. "`castorbabitsowenedaptedatonychilprodresorinputbeoat t reoorrunend it ag superior to ktunen to me." H. A. Ancama M. D., 111 So. Oxford Sts, Brooklyn, N. Y. sCoesurtosrtolamsvoctretili; .pCiamolleanstiErupactItectlinott•, . . Nine Worms, gives aleep, and promotes do eeztion, Without inierlous medication _____. . a The use of 'Castoria ' is so universal and its xnerlts so well known that it zee= e, work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent famines who do not keep Oastoria within essiy reach." Camas laserars,D.D., New rad, aaa, late PitstO• Bloomingdale Reformed Church, Tali CENTAUR • e For several yearial have reeommended . your ' Castoria,' and. sban alwaye eoutinue to do so as it has invariably produced beetenine.1. results," /Sawn F. Teatratitett. D., "The Winthrop," liable Street and etla Ave., New York Cita ConvANY, 77 lidErR11.1.7 STREET, rinNV Tomo ..,es ''-' Ear Sale by an Druggists, �rastress Dr. B. er. KENDALL COMPA1Yri cnosevelee vAtt, VT. ,S roll see, Mies Carrie, you did not tell him where your grandpapa was.' . That Is true,' I said to William Harper. I alone, and that I ought to do things •for him. Dear Santa Claus, oan Yoe advise me ? can you help me ? That But William. Harper did not immedi- ately proceed With his story. " It is a hard vrinter," he said, the hat ot the future will be an indestruot- ibie paper affair, impervious to are or 'taxis - -,- '"--- -zt-1 didn't tell, because I don't know. 'I - • , se why I want you to try, Just a little " Yes," saidaHenry Wyatt, "11 is a. water. Over in any enterprising millioer be to • LEGAL.$ you think Santa Claus will find him? 'Sure to,' said. William Harper; 'don'tiv you doubt tha,t for one moment, Miss harder, to find my dear grandpa.pa. I pray every, night a long, long prayer that /ae will -come and make dear main- hard winter, William. 0 And life ie a hard fight," said Wil- liam Harper. . will able show you STYLISE BONEETS AND EATS entirely of frame, trimming, , • e, • es ‘5 STARTLIN .- 9 , lEAK e3 G FACTS FOR DISEASED , rk9 e ril CI fit LI — VICTIMS., - - 1 . H.DICJKSON,Barrister, Soli. I 441 caber of Supreme Court, Notary Pablio, Oonveyancer, 0311.1altasiouer, ece Money to Low °Meet n anson'sDlOOk, Elfeter, Carrie.' And I don't intend to doubtmade It, dear Santa Claus; and that is why t ain writing to you again this Christ- mas, just to remind you, you know, because you might have forgot- William Harper 'If at first ma happy ! I ha,ve no heart, dear San- ta, Claus, to write any more. God bless you for all the good you do I Your loving friend (but very unharmY), • e ceartaele WYATT." "Yes,William," said Henry Wyatt, " and. life is e, hard fight." * Rachel took her husband's hand and held it in hers. " We must a.11 do our best," she said, paper, ornaments, and all. Parasols of paper do not seem to have been thought of yet, but satchels and trunks of paper are common enough, The paper trunk, despite its frail sound,is the despair of the baggage smasher. SIEF'0 Li R E S 0 ifi 11 RA iv 7 E E, D 0 R N 0 F'A 1 e I R H. COLLINS, ten, says, try, try That in a tone so gentle and sweet that it It refuses to arnash. a ARE yneiereoes reed derponeent; weak or debilitated; tired mornings; no tun. Uu La tion-iifel, sa; memory poor: °may fzitigned; excitable and irritable; " I °see sanken, red and blamed; lemples on face; dreams and night leases; restless; haggard lookiegeweak back; toile pains; hair loose; ulcers; sore throat; ' 'svaricocele; deposit in lain° mai droiecl s at stool; atrustfal; want of confidence; leek of energy and strength- WE' CAN CURE YOU 1 • . e Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Btu. ,neETElt, . ONT. OB'FlOE : Over ()weirs Bank, you don't succeed, again' Is what I am doing. "Yes, dear Santa Claus, Christmas is Joming. Only think ! It is a whole year since I wrote to you. Bow time 1.1••••••••.• CHAPTER •XVII. Christmas morning of that year set in 'bright and clear, and in Henry W3'a att'S humble home kad brought tears to the eyes of the men.• "And submit to tne will of God." "Never wae a. better best than yours and your husband's," said William Harper, "and you will meet with So do paper oar wheels. They have been in use for years on some of the mostimport- ant railroads in this country. It must not be supposed that the wheels are made entirely of paper. This material only PLLIOT & ELLIOT, ° " . Barristers Solicitors Notaries Public, , t Conveyancers 860 8zo ; ' IErMoney to Loan at Lowest Masi of • Interest. OFFICB, • MAIN - STREET, gxETER. B. T. ntAtoT, PECTIDERICIX EDLIOT. ••=m+ lees fly aoesn't It? I am very glad for one reason, it brings me nearer to being a woman, and then I can help my dear, dear mamma and papa. I do help now as much as I can, but rny fiagers are so little 1 What I mean Is that when I am a woman I shall be able to work and earn some money; because, dear Santa Claus, leis such 1 hard struggle and papa has to work SO hard. But do not think thatehe corn- preparations - been made for the happy time. Traces a poverty and suffering were appar- ent: Adversity had pressed upon him and his with a hard hand, but every- thing was clean and neat. Mrs. WY - att was sitting in a ohair with her youngest son Richard , in hex, arms, a weaklY and delicate lad, and she Was gazing wistfully and gratefully -upon her little daughter Carrie, who, assist- your reward." "I pray to Heaven! .1 pray to Hea- ven I" murmured Mr. Wyatt, e William Harper," said Henry Wy- att, "there is something on your mind. Let. us know it, quicaly." " You shall know it very soon," said William Harper. "As I was saying, it is a hard fight, this life at ours. There is sorrow in it, there is trouble in it, almost deeper sometimes than forms the iaterior shell. Having been sub- jected to terrific pressureat is moulded end firmly bolted to tne outer rim which is of steel, Greater durability andlightness are claimed for these wheels, but don't let the idea of lightness lead you to get under one. If you do you may possibly .have use for f thepaper coffins which are bein one 0 g tiir,dis,tegioa:. at wholesale by a firm at Weet- ue' . The railroad train of the future is likely . . • RESTORED TO MANHOOD EY DRS, K, & K. JOHN A, MAIe'LLN. ,TORN A. MANUS. CHAS. POWERS, CHAS POWERS --e-eessese / ‘a4 a tal• . a a .. re ' - ti • r u.: - if; 'le s . e ‘ „ r ' k• .. \ "' MEDICAL plains. No; he is always cheerful, er always tries to be; but I can't help ay en- ed by William Harper, was bum gaged in houeehold duties. 'Rachel one can bear, but there is always light 1" "Yes,' not only .o have paper wheels, but to run on paper rails. Theee are made entirely of paper and are formed in moulde under great %aa• le i a ,,,. )' ea .as a , - a, hb.--A a W. BROWNING M. D., lc U J• P. a, Graduate Victoria Univers Y. aloe and realdence, Dominion Lebo a tory.Ezeter , ...tanking sometimes when he smiles at me that he is not quite happy. Per- • laps it is because we have had a deal ' sf trouble this year, though mamma Wyatt had just came out of a sickness, and was riot strong enough to take these duties 'upon herself ; but, apart from the grief little Carrie felt for her murmured Mrs, Wyatt, and her head Sunk upon her husbariei- shoulder. "There is always light." "The story I have to, tell," said Wile "88 pressure. They have been used to some extent in Russia and Germany, and are said to be free from many of the defeats of the ordinary steel rail. T3D.VOnn TILRAT2IMNT. AFTER TitgAntEsT, BEFORE YaleAT812117, AFTER 7.1USA7AtiteiT. NO NAMES OR TESTIMONIALS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. VA RI CO C EL E i EMISSIONS AN John A. Mullin. says: -"I wee one of the countless vic- -ms of early ignorance commenced at 15 years of age. I , titried seven niedical lirms an(1 .spent $900 without avail. e I gave up in despair. The drams on my met ni, -were DR. RYNDMAN, coroner for Cie County of Huron. Office, oppesibe Carling Bros, store, Exeter, lays there are others worse at than we are. That is quite true, dear Santa Claus. It is- dreadful to see things ! mother, nothing, to judge from appear- ances, could be more congenial to her than tne task upon which she was en- Henry 'writing in liam Harper, about a. little girl whose name was "— He paused a mo- ment before he uttered it-" Carrie." "Car ie the creel). PAPER ItORSESHOES axe another European invention. Among the for them is that 1M POTENCV CURED, weakeninff my intellect as well ae my sexual end physical life. My brother advised me es a last resort to consalt Dm. Remedy St Kergan. 1 oomraenced their Now alethod Treatmeitt and in a rew weeks was a now rean, with new This was four a s- i-, RS. ROLLINS & AMOS. a Separates:00es.. Residence same RS former. • Andrew sI. Offices: Spaolcmitias buildine. in et; Dr Rollirue same as, formerly, north • or; Dr,Amos" same building, south door L4.. ROUJINS, M. De T. -A. AMOS, M. D Exeter, Oat Papa had no work for ten weeks this year. The office in which he was em- Ployed for such a -long time was sud- clarity closed, and he had to find an - other. Some of our pretty things had to be sold, and though mamma said they were not worth much, she did them. before they gaged. Wyatt was a corner, copying a manuscript, for which he w away, an as to receive a, fear sfiillings. Such a chance was not to be thrown cl it was no violation of the spirit of Christmas that be should be thus employed. Every now and then he turned his head and gave his wife e' ,exclaimed child, Ing c1S,'. to hien. "Yes, Carrie," the sald, 'd " To think. to think, that three years ago, out of her own. head, she should have Written a letter to Santa Claus, begging him t 0 assist her in the furtb.erance of a. wish that was very, very dear to her mo- advantages clatmed they maintain a rough surface; enabling the horse to get a good grip on the smooth pavements. German paper -makers have put cri the market a substance 'called "papier sculptor " whioh is used instead e . of clear for modelling. It is simply paper - pulp kept soft enough to be worked. rbsition. eears ago, and now I nadr.riscl and happy. 1 recommend these reliable specialists to all my afflicted fellalifonlv:mteni , Ce CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY.-CONFIDENTAL. "The boyhood laid vices of early the foundation of My , ruin. Later on a "gay life" and exposure to Mood di- seases completed the wreck. I had all the symptoms of Itervoue Debility -sunken eyes, emissions, dram in mine. nervousness, weak back, etc. Syphilis clamed my hair to fall oat, bone pains, alcors M. mouth and on tongue, • 3 " — Syphilis Er 'sinn.q. I V ' aricepel. ... ,ii red, AUCTIONEERS. .... cra over so were taken away 1 She said to me once, 'I think if your dear grandpapa knew the trouble we are in, my dear, he a tender look, and gave Carrie a kind- ly smile, and once or twice Carrie stole behind him cmietly, and, pressing her ther's heart." " William !" said Rachel Wyatt, haat rising from her c.hair. Papier mache ceilings and wall decors.- tions are very fashionable. They may look like leather or brocade or e. thousand and but they A . HA DY, LIOENStD A (JC- L EAB -tie-near foe the County of Huron, Cheater/ moderate. axoter P, 0. would come and help us.' He will come one day, mamma,' I said, 'Heaven grant It 1' said mamma, with the teaas run- aing down her face. 'Heaven it I lips to his cheek, as quietly stole away again and proceeded with her duties, oadering- William Harper to do this and to do that with e, merry imperious- " To think," continued William Har- per, " that she should. have written a.gain last year •to Santa. Claus s, letter that must have done the old fellow one handsome emboesed effects are wood pulp jist the same. The housefurnishing departments in the big shops furnish interesting evidence of the extent to which paper enters into or blotches on body, ole. I then.k God I tried Drs. Eeneecia - a Bergen. They restored me to health, vigor and happiness." 'CHAS. POWERS. - VT" We treat and cure Paricocele, Emissions, Nervous Debilizy, Seminal Weakness, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural - Discharges, Seif ...Ouse, Kidney anti Bladder Disease.s. _ Tp. BOSSENBERRY, General Li. ..i....4 • oensed Auotionlser Sales canduoted lo allparts. Sabiefactionguarauteed. Charges moderate. RenselIP 0, Out - grant ft will be a happy clay.' "Papa still keeps up his evening z]asses, ana he wrote a poem, which I learned by heart, and read last week ness whieh was delightful to witness. Trouble and grief were in the lituable homa but Carrie's bright spirit light- weed. the burden. good to read, and that she. should again implore him to try and discover -whom do you think?" "Her dear greindpapa," whispered dinary lite. Paper pails and tubs are appreciated by the suburban dweller who hasn't "set," tubs, They are much lighter and easier to keep clean 9.3 well as °beeper , - 1 7 YEARS IN DETP.OIT. 200,000 CURED. NO RISK. . lc' EA DEP I Ars yon a victim? nave you lost horse? Are you contemplating mar- t.. i • iieee? nee ycer Motel been diseased? Wats yon any wealmess? Or New Meth ce Treatment, will care roe. T. bat it has done for otheas it will do ior aon. CONSULTATipa FlatE. No ra lam- vein 1. s treated -Jana-write for an honest opinicse eree ca Charge. (bares rsaa riee.c. Eatara 1:REa -"The cio'den alouitor" (illustrated), on e. Dieentee of Mu. luclose peataes, 2 cents. Settled. ol SeTaaN 0 N A INI b_S LISEID WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI- VATE. No medicine s nt C,0. la No names on boxes or envel- °pee. Everything. confidental auestion tist and cost of Treat ment, FREt... e ETENRY EILBER Licensed Ana. ..1- Censer tor tint counties ot Huron. and miedlesex e Sales conducted at mod. orate ratee. vine°, at Post-ottioe ()red. ton Ont. to a room full of us. I did tremble so, dear Santa Claus. But everybody was kind; they said I read it balsa.- - tally, and papa and mamma were quite "No turkey this year, Miss Carrie," said William. Harper, ruefully.. 'No, Williartn. Harper," said little Carrie, " we can't expect it every year. little Carrie; but low as was her. voice it was heard by all in the room. " yes," saad William Harper, "her dear grantipapa her dear mother's fa- than the old style. Water coolers are mt ade of paper. So ie the mucinabused cuspidor. Peach baskets, berry baskets and butter e uoxes are made of n d I t .aper, an a mos every- eseme,........e proud. It is very sweet to have such happiness, happiness, and such dear parents as we have got. I told you last year about my little brothers, Henry and Richer& Santa Claus has so much to do. There are so many others!" "Yes," said Wliliarn Harper, thought- fully, " there are so many others I" ther, Whose presence here would bring a blessing 1 To think that ,she should write again this year to Santa Claus, for the third time, repeatleg her wish, thing under the sun -salt, whit]) used to came in pretty blue and white bags, oat. meal, crackers, ice.creamhcandy, shoes, corsets, dresses -is sent ome in a —. 1 DR Q WE 0 F7112 9 - W C r PA DJ No. f48 SHELBY ST. ,.:„ Oil A a. . g °Pi i ch az. ei toli 9 FY...: ea. TROIT, MI13110 Tennent& Tennent EXETER ONT. Henry is growing stronger and strong- er, but Richard, poor dear, will never be strong, I sun afraid, and that is what Papa and mamma think. They are so sad sometimes when they are speaking of it. Dear Santa Claus, 1 won't trouble you by writing a longer letter, because you must have so many William Harper was in low water. He had been. out of work for three months, and a few coppers were the whole of his fortune. What wonder, then that Santa Claus had forgotten the turkey ? But there was a Penny- toy for each of the children, and a friendly and hearty handsh.ake for .1V1r. and thanking him for the turkey and the other things he was so good as to send her twelve months ago 1" a waliam, winiam 1" exclaimed Mra Wyatt, "tor Heaven's sake relieve my suspense ! It is not out of idleness you are relating this to us." " No, Mrs. Wyatt, it is not out of paper box. In Japan, they say, some folks live in paper houses, and in this eountry paper boats are in use. Nor must the necessary sewer pipe be forgotten. Paper pipes for oarrying water, steam or electricity are‘ not unoommon. As conduits for electri. oity they are ooesidered safe, even though the be ' SeseleSteefe- •r:-,,o,,e,r1.^.".,,__ _ v..`,...uz,,,,gs1,4,,,,e,, . : A,2,,,,,;,?Ari......: . ,-... sea -a I n CARTE, THE 4, t k ; OF ANYEXETER TIMES _ __,, .,,,,bss to read, and I might. be keeping you from and Mrs. Wyatt, and since -re good ' idleness," . said William Harper. ,, 1 wire not insulates. 2 a .. v,,, . Gnome tee otthe camel° Vesertuery COl oft. torrree : One door South ofTowu Hall, some other children. Do try and find my dear Grandpapa Richard; and ask him to come to us. I think he wishes for all. In lieu of the turkey there was a piece of beef, purchased by Carrie, weth ViTilliam Harper, a fa- . never felt in a less idle mood than 1 do at this moment. And to think," he resumed, " that in not one of these THE OLDEST PHYSICIAN. 0 .41 . 1 V LR • Pi LS. 2 - . , . „ -- , - ,d•X' 711 4t4->.' — lereave melee are c new UM. NERTV vibe I covey that nore the worst cases of "Nervous Debility, .Lost Vigo!' e,nd BEANS Ftelimsmithbody ood,or,res.tor =ill 'THE WATERLOO MUTUAL X FIRE INSUR ANC E 0 0 . Established i n Isea. This Company has been over Twerity-eigh sears in sneeeesful operate?' In Western; bnt i • ar o,andcontinues to insurerigainst loss or &image by Fire, Buildings, Merchandise manufactories and all other descriptions of insurable property. Intending insurers have the option of Insuring on the Premium Note or Cash System. ne Dunthe mist ten years this oompatty has issuednatali Petioles, covering property bo the amount of $40,872,03; and paid in losses alone S709,752.00. Asserts, Stseitaeso.00. consisting of Cash in Bank Government Deposit tend the einasses- ted. Premium Notes 00 ba,nd and in forceher .1.W.W ALDEN, 1VI.D.. President; 0. At. Tereoa eeretare ; J. HUGHES, Inspector , CILAS %\11, 'Tsa, Agent for Exeter and vicinity • would like us, and we would be very good! The Christmas card in this let- ter is for him, and when You give it to him, tell him to be sure and look at ma's writing', and mine, and Richard's, and Henry's. With our dearest love, and our hopes, and papa's, too that ,. h e is well and happy in whatever part of the World he may be. And there are some kisses from us all. "I remain, dear Santa Claus, "Your loving friend, i .$ "CARRIE WYATT." LITTLE CARRIE'S THIRD LETTER, "Dear Santa Claus: -This Is the third year,. and the snow le all over the ground. EVerybody says it is going to be a hard Winter. I am sorry, and 1 sometimes think if I course, at her elbow, on the previous night. This was a most important enterprise for little Carrie to under- take ; but she carried it out success- they -could afford for the Christmas dinner, which consisted, in addition to the b oef, of roast potatoes. No pud- ding ; that was out of the question in such bard times. , " There,' Said Henry WYatt, passing the blotting paper over the laat page of the manuserint, "that is done. Now, we are .goIng to be happy." Despite their desperate strait; despite the fact that the future had never been So dark as it was then, they were happy. They ate and eejoyed their modest dinner, and the afternoon was letters did little Carrie put ber address, and Santa Claus so busy as he 1s! Do yau think the old fellow threw these letters aside unread ? Do you think Do you think that he did not strive to discover where llttle Carrie's dear graseipapa was ? And do you think that saaeta Claus ever allows himself to be beaten ? No. Little Carrie's let- ters were not written In vain "— But William a.l er Was not allow- ed to proceed. Mrs. Wyatt's tremb . ling hands were upon him., e se - y dear father is here 1" he said , voice almost drowned in tears. , e He is here. It was he who knock- e a e door u no . d t th d J st W '' e t hi 1 es h not Let me go o ra . You , ave . -- Mossy is Ms Name. Ravte Ms Residence and ne lins ?Men Practising Regularly for Seventy-six. Years. , world is probably one who lives at Havre France, the home of President Faure, Bossy is the name of this venerable doctor, and i cisa he has been -n the ti. •ve practice of • n • profession, principally at Havre, sor seventy-six years. Despite his great age and the hardships which are the lot o most physicians the world over, Dr. Bossy's . • h b * ' lean and wiry frame is not muo ent, and is ep, though it has lose the springiness h' st of youth,has nothing shuffling or uncertain ts.bout fie -.ea:: - ry oveawork, or the errors 00 81. This Itenacdy aaa a tesses of youth. ab. tolutely cures the most obstinate cases when aa. other 8 't : :- • ... - Sick Headache and relieve an t1 ' MI e troubles ince TREATMENTS have failed evco„to ;lame. Lold by0.rmig- receipt of mire 1 v •dar,••,•.T 'u" 'V : 'oAN,r, EIt,iM7_IC,:g".71 Sold at Browning's Drug Store, Exeter dent to n bilious state of the Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness remarkable success has been shown Headache, yet CARTER'S LITICLIC are equally valuable in Constipation, and preventing the.; annoying complaint, they also correct ral disorders stintelate the liver and regulate Even if they may cured. d ' . e. Ache they would be almost prneless system, such as Distress atter in curing 'a- LIVER PILLS mei g while of the stomach, the bowels. ' to those FOR " S. , 4, q ..'" ,, THE LARGEST TWENTY-FIVE 1 s . . ''' COOICS' SALE ' .I BEST a IN ... . FRIFND CANADA. YEAR S a '- te . . , - • ..e."7 1 Ni .... :.1.' • ookstottollRoot se .. . it .. ... ac COMPOUND. a A recent discovery by an old 'A physician. Successfully usad tfloway by th,„=„as of , Ladies. 15 110 only perfectly safe and rollnble medicine die. covered. Beware of unialiscIPlod druggists who offer Interior medicines ie. place of this. Ask for cook's Cotton Root Compound, tabo no substi- tute, or Inclose $al and 0 cents In postege in letter and we winsend, sealed, by returnmaie ruuseteed particulars in main envelope, to ladles only, if Owned. Addrese The Cook Company, Windsor, one, Canada, For Sale in Eteter by I W Browning, were a. rich lady what I would do with a great deal of my money. I would make, a good many poor people happy, dear Santa Claus. ..... leo fergive me for writing to you again 1 You were so good to Me last year that I think you won't mind the trouble I am giving you. It was such a surprise, the day before. Christ- mas, when William Harper came in with a big box on his shoulder! Mam- ma and papa were away, and I was alone with little Richard and Henr Outside the box was written'ProroY. Santa . Clans to &rise Carrie Wyatt.' And inside the box there were the great tur. key you sent us, and the pocket -book for Papa, and the pair of gloves tor mamma (however did you get to know her slze ?) and the doll's house for nie, and the horse and cart for Henry, passed in loving converse, Henry Wy- att had always something to say when he sat with his farnily around binesome story to tell, ,some lesson to impress ; and no sweeter pleture of home life . notwithstanding its sad features, could have been found throughout the great city than was seen in the humble room in Spitalfielcls. adee '1 am glad it does not allow," said Henry Wyatt. Night had fallen, and I they Were setting in partial darkness. It was a. fancy ofi Rachel Wyatt's that they should sit thus. "The snow is Pretty to look at, but there Is a cruelty in it, nevertheleSe," " Especiatly to thoSe,n- said 'ol(1 Mr, Waratt, "who ha.ve nte overoosets." auet a,s theee woads Were spoken a knack at the street door Was heard, " That is fOr Us," saAd Henry Wyatt ; roused lames in me only to erusle theme - and kill me I Let me go m . F as 1 f to hi ' 1 m Harper Henry Wyatt drew Will a, from his chair and opened the dbor. T the deraened space stood the form. '11 9 ' ' 'tude of supplica.- of a man, in en alb. time, with his arms outstretched. " Father ! my dear fatb.ea 1" cried Rachel. R e Rachel a, •is thefaithful And the next mernetither re entant woman Was eathered to P to , fa, er s heart. 44 44 0 * * No happier Christmae night than this was ever known, Love that Was Pure, eacrifice that was noble, had niet with their reevard. In. the 'hearts of all who were gathered in that humble As an instance of this centenarian's • r of endurance it is reeorded that poee . , a tew weeks ago " Le Pere de I3ossy," as the inhabitants of Havre affectionately term him, was roused froze his bed at 2 o'clock in the morning to superintend the ushering of a new eoul into the world. In France the sigh of the midwife -a baby sheltered under a cabbage -is found every. where, and,it is not often that regular physicians are called to do the yvork which bile French "wise women" regards as her peculiar and exclusive province., Unlike some young phystmane wno love vheir ease More them an inoreatied practice, Dr. Bossy's bell is not muffled or dieconneated , ab night, and he responded pronlptly te tne matinal call. Arriving at the house where the patient lay, he slowly elirribed the stairease and P when he reaohed the siok chamber he inettaled himself in a, comfortable chair z)viSlito fenftfer farthis diat,siessing h • or inte..e y their goo* 1 I r'S'.:IICIC me. and MOSE W lo once ry these little pills valuable luso they will not be willing to do But after all sick head < . , ° - the bane of so many lives that we make our great boast, Our while others do not. CARTER, s Lima lay= PILLS ,compleInti eS 1Tf ri lem a n many was•s that without them. kiris lig here iS whero • pi cure a 'lls a • are very small ...•„, s. e ems=eze-seeree a OW - ,.a - ; , e. es'• a 'd °OF' .('; 1LD and varYoas7 to take. One or two pile Make ; . ..,t ,..r.erv,e, .2.' °J9.!-r t eetelv vegetsble and do noCg.ripeTnillra,goo, but by their gaell, :team please n.11 who rief themsaIn viat:at fes Teems; , • liVe for el, eoel everywhere, or Asti by mail ,a, 0 0.6,18Tee rmloolz co„ ow " ii ri q V-1 a I- I -V 11•••A 1, 1 vgl II 1Mli ,111Ar il P71111111 - - . • I See i Ise tieli., eiese Shit ft ,BACKACHE F -681i re. ache§ .„ , , A wart muFwar tatrig.aria s e ka6 sp.18t pit ort OW . 1 '. e Barti8her oF Backach ..e wog. Porew e.9-ieg . . - - 4, lacaealnale, Point nal Cille..ne,_ wekee : Nall. and .the , box of soldiers fot Richard, Oh, how good it Was of yoU I I shall never, neVer forget it 1 "But when papa, came lecate at night and heard all abotit it, and when Win. elawner came into the rOom, looking rather funny, I thought f did not quite understand what father meant by A i 1 w• u b a c ng il . airri Harpea y the hand se healthy, eaying ; at I very foolish . . . ' ' s of Val, Verso' foolish, in.deeed 1'Fol- ish r cried William Harper ; `to briree a box ter Vitas Carrie titan Santa Clans' DO - k t i k ' ,- "1 wonder who it mat be." " DOn't move," eald William Harper ; "I will gO and open the door," There mug have been scene difficulty with the look, for he Was gone a long time, and little Carrie Was On the point of follolving him, when he re-entered the rooni.- - " Who is it ?" asesed, Henry Wyatt. - • I ,, a ., . All in good t me, was Willi MS singular reply ; "ell in good time 1" His voice sOunded ateengely to them. There was a eingular tremer ie it• room a Christmas light was Shining which, In the bright future that pread heo, h eo certain barbels- re t em, Was e ger of deede Of charity and kindnees, evIlich Would fell like dew froth hea- Ven upon many weary' toilers in life'e hard battle. Thus shall Itiphard Ingle- eldas soa be pur fie . a Upon rn fl 1 1 . a ' A d hi al Ma '"A upon who hold out a, eha -a' t''''''' - --- all helpireg hand to their strugglizig bro- li f i . t ere ahd sisters who are a Ming by the aa,y, God' YlelOY e 1all rest. , Tina Bean . sal.- ,—,- and said to the aerie= husbandt "I will nob go aWay until it is all over". 'll. 1 ' Dr. Bossy's medical eki 's a proverb in Havre) and the people hope that he ,,,,,B,y oontinue to exercise it for some yeent to come, As the hours wore on arid the day began to break, the old doctor Was entreat. ed to go home and take a little rest, but Arm s resove not to he Wait ili his leae vhis -, L t i llv e,t 6 o'clock -in the mortn Datiell 0 E na k - , . - • ing atter a fear helve vigil, tile anew wae happily tionoleded and the pliyeician went, laitrie. On erriYing there he found an urgeht 0,1110W:tang Ilina He only atopped . ae e WM , PC")WDLillib dure ,iSlit 'NEArMOME fri ae, nenvurns, also Coated nessesmousnem, . 1, leen in ate impid Liver, tad Dreath. , regulate the bowels, insnv - Pillatg R4 Otititf, AP s 7 0,,' . se e - - 1 ore a 4,ntl. lie lei , mane1 lama Aide COnstipitiOn - 1 e to stay cured Also A 1 itnil td rkerk., tNe.tio •$9•00:4.. MITES COLIC, CAPS , CHOLERA r . DIARRHOEA TYYSIEFICTERY1 ea CHOLERA Nil ORIN 6 . ,-,,„ 7 ONOLitati PI FM411051E11 eigritis and Fiesta; a and ell Se/truer 1:::ittir. , „, ..e ,,e Dowels, lel. safe aim meta z Children or Melee „ tin. Salo ny eii PeOtertes fog bettOr for Latte teak anci DllInbage than the A, tz L. menthol Vaster. • A. F,,. Tittolagt writes from Wincleeri "The la -it L. eteethol Plaster is outing Sore Duke end laminate/oil rit 6 gmat rate in tha vieltabre 16 ga oschloAir-tight ha box. t yOu thin it oce a , a lee Carrie ? 'I think it very kind of you, Wil- littin Harper ' / said 'and I don't kno v ItOile be theullt Mi.' ' Well, Well l' papa, • estid. and lie . we very' hteDpY that ." Light the dandle, Carrie," eteid Mrs. Wyatt, " N " ' id Williate II "d 't 40 anyanuse og elle sloes, jee an old /dead, 111s net Intte,b, te, ask." 3 aid Wfil uqiby "Seaggs le Oran_ fa ,t ti 0 0 "Hee doVelorled a double ohin " "e ell he needed it, ' said Patsoed. "eels origitiel ebin Waft Overworked." , long enongh 10 mallow a feve raw egeni Wm a pass 01 wine -hid ravoiste °reiterate ter three.eilartera Of a oelitury-sand then . , ,. stettea Mit Wit, , — .. ,,, t„at _Lees. 444