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TOTAL ASSETS,- . • . • a3,oao„.1.9.2 45,2SI,284.
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edees.
m.3twir• Ezebange
tteli theEing Eglwaird
Uttr,44Attt, toe tourer of flehorning
e,ottle and oastration of lambs.
istock.Ageltangc is
etfloned of the stock COM" -
Valeta Aeaieres arbelaaala lantehelta
kindred ieltereeta eletnitling
trado.i4Watt Mettaitetteltely
areeent that go)R,Ittioap,-
conserve the onormoos
gh bruised Peet ond
and by the goring of
Z:VA- iatU in Pees and vont, &rem
r,t. view this obje0,
tamed "Ca 'broeght alltett, Any Weis
Tor To our stosk. ;verde, Wherd Vattle
ere contim:d in gar& or pens* eall
eeddet eee the necegity delara..
th,c Vrilted States (marhets
ot the Peet rattle ore
1oro4tmer there Pas
berat wit the wholesale 'meat
two •objects in 'view,
ly. h standpoint', and
results Pe IOtts
aleherned, oat -
are, ranch more
Ware Xlesh a
ed cattle. ond
receivikA
ot 'Petal
r rOdnoar,
Ito
ot his
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Safeee
TWCD OST.T
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04tm e4art,or
otialeeniett p ce indoors',
itigite; to 'bie connected by
ettilation with a e13ituney
4`Ttatedi'Llquid Cteinien1,4 wed
toOneotiou witl. Tweed, r..'esets is beta
tr deed:: r't
i,tilarly tun • de et Tweed, Closets
haw. *been sold in Cer.ada, Send for
illastrate,d price Jit.
\rooter APr; 3 nu. Dear Sir; The
Ctemieal Closet 1 beueht from you OD
elm Ott, le'r.?. is per.fece. I did. not
empty it till Mareh 29t13 There are
three in the family ellei tar. leave tbe
lid tip ard xo3 Particle of odor car., be
Vound I would not Usk for at ything
better. Yetars 'Truly E. al. Weesels
et:tiled,
othe
a'
aaets,the
eel a resolu-
allowente of
on all horned
uj
he effective
les the "'re-
tie their
sate.
ton of
the mattero
bs, it is a rA ell Znown. fatt that
Carndn nd eseecie v Onterio, has
beenyery backward in tbis respect
nd thousands at doilars are lost an-
nually to the sheep and lamb pro-
ducers through neglect in this mat-
ter. In 'the markt) t3 of t.he. Teauted
States and Great ;Britain there is a
very marked differenee in ahe ferice
ewe and wether loathe sell at, corn-
;nalt d to the huolt P.M:lbs. In ths
Amorican markets ',buck lambs sell
owls :7,;1 to a3.50 per ewe less
Our fa rineTs and live stock produc-
ers are 'producing Proper bacon hogs
along these lines:the same 'principle
applied to 'buck lambs will xneaxr a
muc,i higher cash value to them for
their eroduc.t.
The Live Stock Exchange `eassed a
xesolution that, after Octol, 1913, a
.5 ilamb
sold on Toronto market.
Nei ROI IMO hillgilille CO,Iiillj
7
deduction of cett s er
Agent;- W.J.J. Hearnan would be made Ora all buck. lambs
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Winnipeg, Jan. 6th.
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THE
EXETER TIMES
Thinking Caps
The grea't English Liberal Organ
Tile Daily New e and 'Leader, of Lan-
don, 'llued refuses all alcoholic ad-
vertisentents, •
That Ifamolts 'Canadian, Sir 'W. Os-
ter. speaking a ale 'on, New Rules
of 'Life, entonet °titer vegelatioas for
.daily life said 'Quit tebacca "and
:taxer,
ance ha e appeinted
teethe-,
nentary ;committee to investigate.
Uc workings of equal Suffrage, and
rePort ,published in a bulky vol-
unan le overwhelmingly faVereble.
Tbe State of Washington, enhere
woman suffrage Prevails, as paseed.
‘minituarn Wage 'bill niaktag $1.."25
r day the lowest nermissable Wage
„for 'women eMployed in ffires, ,fae-
tori.” 1.,o,andries storee and other
eonemercial entenerises.
A most ebeering and eignificant
gn pf tee times" 'is noted in the
edict whieb thae goee forth pro-
claiming ithat no wines no liquors
will he served at 'any entertainment
be
deu'etnatil Vicete PfariCiaesiiiresontorettilebe Cf.:41--
ed States. Every 'member ef euest,
families, it'is said, is a Teital
alner;, ab -
as are 41•50 53.fir1y oli the
embers of the .eabinet.
The le tare o rkae a
ashed
f liquor in that htata
that iDTactica, Dro-
ll person twho
o aaloon most
ot majOrily ot
te o
v u s !gib- r itowA
intends to do business.
Thiaast 2,- regarded tillnest ut good
es a ferotabitioe larev- becatisethe
mes of Waite evomeu as well as
,be Obtaieed,
lf,fiWfillna rollrood,
dreoakat
of a drunk-
eer,bs 011U.red iha
ern)k'ye p tbe road 'beeoeforth is
pepKed drznk, on or eff duty.
The Peeeslyvania railroad has ceasod
erve intoxicating liquore on its
t east of Pittebere. Qedere to
feet !have been eent to ebe
a the dinine, ear ;serviceat
ne,ylvanie Terminal in ;New
ell oars on reaching
t, have been -cleaned of
le of alcOhelic liquere,
11e af4
;1;11 :70)
ot Pittsburg.
A
LURE OF THE CIRCU
Sawdust Oca
Upon Old Performers.
"mee 1 thluit there smust
two distinct varieties of human!
SSW till old circus Men, one of whl
We Might call the rovers and the oth
thostay at homes., With toy own tas
for roving it was hard for no to u
derstand that ninety-ulne Demons
erery hundred aro content to stay
eno place most of their lives and ev
nre unimp,py i taken out a it, b
tbee are such people* and they ere fl
vast naniOrlitY. 'The rover, who Is o
man or woman in a hundred, likes
wander and is unhappy it Confined
no place. lerobably if it were not t
bite there would be no circus. Lay
Of the road has a strong hold On a
the circus people, from performere
etlevasmen and erivers, ',When e'o
hear the band play you joie outl"
C110 way thee' put it thenuelves, an
once I bad a strikleg illustration c
this.
I was checking -window paper in
small town and came to a fine plat
glasS front. It was the best tallorin
establishment there and ordinaril
would bare been passed by the lithog
rapher as unobtainable. but it had
single sheet of our paper ;and I we;3
in to take up the order. It devetopet
that the tailor's brother was a rove
and had trouped with circuses as
bandsman -a windjammer, in the ver.
macular. His influence had put tha
lithograph there, and he cbatted wit
"You won't catch me round here to-
morrow, Mike, while thet show is i
town!" be said. it I sew as much a
a side wall half a none off I'd be join
Ing.out egain! No, sir! len going up
into the.country tonight. My brothe
pays me good wages here..and there's
nothing is trouping." • • • "
A week later i dropped back to the
show. It was 10 in the morning. and
the perade was jest leaving the lot
Somebody shouted, -Hey there, alike!"
from the big band wagon. and oragoing
nearer 1 saw the tailor's brother, seat-
ed amhe among tother windjammers.
with a red and gold vont. a plumed hat
Ind his cornet.
"I thoeght you were going up Into
he country."
"Forget it!" he replied. "I didn't go "
Ile had heard the 175n11175n11play,
Circus people o re or an sorts -old
nd young, Atnerirsins end foreign
ora, well paid performers and Gooses
nd rie'er do well !tenth -re, eanvasuteo
nd razorbacks. From tiine to time
on
hey will turn and dount-e their. call -
ng, just like other people. In met,
ever knew a man in any line who
ould not occasion:illy scold about his
ccupation and regret that his talent
ad been frittered ":1 way in such an un-
romieing field when he might have
one so Much better in something else,
ut that is'no indica tiorr that he deesn't
ke his job, and eircuS People like
heirs. They love the smell of saw-
ust, homes and animals, the music of
he big band, the peculiar hollow rat-
e of circus 'wagons, the daily jumps
nd the little knot of ClirioUS stay at
canes who seere elways to be round
Wain whatever a circus man does.
hey are born rovers. -Saturday Even.
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FOR FLETCHER'S
:RARE- BM 1-6140E-cim
* Fat and Coarse and a Woria
Bully Than Dr. Johnson.
Ilare Ben Jenson," who is admired
by everybody and read by nobodywas
a disUnctly unpleasant individual who
had few real friends during Ids life-
time. A. good many- people pretended
to like liim and enjoy his society be.
cause they were afraid et him. He was
not only vindietive with his pen, but he
was quick to imagine Jesuits or slights,
and was prone to resent them with his
fists.
Originally a brickleeer, be was big
and burly and strong as a government
mule until zo weighed dawn by fat that
he couid ecareely navigate. After re,
eoyering front a eickness onee be said
he bad been at death's door, where-
upon some forgotten humorist re-
marked,that death didn't have a door
big enough to admit him.
Jenson had a powerfol frame aud
huge, hairy bends; Itis face was heavy
and florid, the lower part covered with
reddish whiskers, and he was eetremes
ly slovenly in his dress. Ile was a
worse belly thee Samuel Jelleatel, The
iatter, with all ble faults, never raised
a rough house,
acasoe tong -4f: two duels and klfied
is haan pe both occasions. MS first
as with a soldier during Wartime.
rta be wae,not brought to nceount for
later lie Wiled an actor with
in *thud sonle trifling quarrel and
o ihs was eantenced to death, The
sentence was commuted, but he Was
branded upon the band before being
given his liberty.
His lite was stormy, and when bade -
parted there was eo everwheiming
grief. The fact that his name remains
lionsehold word is strange, for not
no Man in azaifloa has ever read his
worits,--Cibleago News.
THE TROOPER'S PORTRAIT.
And the conditions Liedor Whieh It
Was Painted by Detajile„
M. Jades Claretie. who was a friead
Ettoeerd, Deteille, tells a charming
eedote et the famous painter in the
xis Tempe. Oa e day a young tee*.
tag at hie studio door and aakedlt
taiUe Woeld mind taking hie like
sent you to mee" aeked
ood comradee of the regiment,
ay that you are jolly good at
catbIng a liketiese, and as I wanted 0
end a Christmas present to my people
thougbt 1 would have ray portrait
one by you, Moo° much will you
charge 1110?'
"How mach have you In your PO4:°
asked Detaille.
"Twenty-six francs." 'And the troop.
or pulled out the money, tied up in hie
handkerchief, adding. "Perhaps that
won't be cnougb,"
"Oh, yes, lots," saki Detaille.
dome" And be Led soon painted the
sohlier's portrait on a small wood pan -
"There you are. 1 hope lour peo-
ple will like IL"
'I think they, will," a1d the trooper.
"It isn't bad at all." And he untied
the out corners of the handkerchietto
pay iDetaille his 26 f.ranes.
But Detente stopped him. "No. Keep
your, money, But YOU must do two
things -first of all, spend it nli in
delete' to my health, and secondly,
don't send me your comrades to have
-their portraits done.' I should be oven
worked."
Sig Trees of Oregon.
"In the forest reserve between the
headwaters of the west fork Of Hood
river end the Ball Run lake are some
larger trees, bigger than any I have
ever Seen anytybere else in the north-
west," says George T. Prather, a p10.
neer of the Hood river valley.
, "The trees are said to be several, hurt.
tired feet high and to stand on the fiat
of a bidden canyon*. Steep bluffs on
either hand shut in the gorge in -which
they 'rear themselves, and this reason
Is given for failure of those who fish
in the Lost ham &vs' trict ,to, have found
the trees. There are two species of the
great trees. •
"One ,has a yellowish and not very
rough, bark and is Straight and as
round as a candle. ,It:has no limbs to
a great height and has a beautiful
crown.•The second species is cedar." -
Portland Journal.
Thence to the Woodshed.
Little Willie; four and a half,. had
been very bad. He had forgotten, his
table manners before "company," so
his father was called into servicelo ad-
minister reproof.
"Willie, you have ,been a very bad
little boy," said he. "You have ithocked
your mamma, your grandma and your
aunts by your conduct and I want you
to know that I do not approve of your
actions. it may be that .1 shall have to
chastise you. Do you understand what
-
I am saying?"
-I got you. Steve,". said
dianapolis News.
The 'Real Bose.
"I' doubt if Kitty vvill be happy when
niorried. She's her:it's had her °ten
iviiy too much." '
"Oh, but Jed; will let her do any.
.
thing."
"I'm not th ln king a bout her husband,
'Mit a bon t er eook."---Ilost op Tran-
script
Both Alike.
"1 don't understand %thy mv welch
will not go," said Stayiate. eien sire
it's wound up!"
"Dear me," yawned his hostess, look-
ing toward the clock, "whare remark.-
,
able coincldencel".--St. Louie Pest-Dis,
aay never feaste 50 high as When
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Teeth street., Exeter North, on
A'AA:iehti 3e:erpthe follow.
sove,reebar::g;
extention table; 1 iron bed stead,
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AVOIS AfORIABY Pier
1013 ;
SPIRIT AND DRUG TAKER
Physical a nd Psychic. Changes That
Grow With the Habit.
Two merited changes are noted In all
spirit And drug takers. One of them is
pixesical and is noted by changes in the
face, eyes, tone of VOlee, manner of
walking and general expression and
control. The heart is irritable and de-
ranged in its aetion. There are mune
lar feebleness, nutrient disturbances,
with insomnia, and unusual emotional
exelMment or depreesion. Tha general
health, -conduct and appearance, as
well as capaeity, of the person are
cbenged.
A second abange of symptoms noted
is the psychle oue. The person Is bold,
assertive, egotistical orethe opposite.
Ells former manner of hopefulness or
depression is altered. Where he was
frank before, be is now setreti'Veun-
truthful, nnreasoning„ bas little respect
for bis words aud statements. Incurs
obligations, asserts or denies emphat-
ically matters of no consequence. His
general appearance and pride of char-
acter are lowered.
These symptOnds may be unnoticed In
the early staged, but later they are
prominent Both the physical and
psychic are intimately associated with
each other, yet from the very begin-
ning there may be marked differences
In the prominence and intensity of
either one or the other, indicating the
direction of the most active degenera-
.
tion. -Dr. T. D. Crothers In Alienist
and Neurologist •
Accommodating.
Tbe most accommodating people in
the World aro tailors. You'll have to
band it to them. They're always will-
ing to help you out all they can. We
are reminded of this Undoubted truth
by the experience of a friend of ours
last Wednesday. fie got measured for
a mete snit. When the ceremony was
over he smiled :Ind said in his winning
way: "111 he frank with you. I can't
pay for this suit until the latter part
of next month: Will that- make any
difference?"
"Not the slightest difeerenee. You're
an old customer, and you shouldn't
mention such things."
e "That's mighty nice;01, yop.,, When
will the snit e)e ready?" ,
."The latter pert of next month,"Chicago News.
urriny Dummy."
In his "Highways and Byways In
Devon and Cornwall" Arthur H. Nor-
way tells of it fragment of antiquity
that still "lingers in the neighborhood
of Redruth, where the eoentry people
when they think they see a ghost say,
`Numny, dumny!" and he adds, "I
leave the riddle to besolved by any
one who is curious enough to under-
take a useful piece of practice in un•
eaveling the corruption of language."
The phrase is probably a corruption
of "In nomine Domini," the Latin for,
r'Iii the name of the Lord," a phrase Se
familiar in the devotion of thd midale
Ages. -Exchange.
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