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Exeter Advocate, 1902-10-2, Page 4th racatt, alleae. I-1. Sanders, Editor and Pro 'XIIURSDAlt, OOT 23 1.9 SIR WILFRED BACKS TART Hou.J.Israel Tarte is busily engaged at waking person:al cauvas of the mail- nfactories of Cauada. ztud •has already amnia that the eotton and iron mills zte a„ffering fzom 1„ek of protection. hibits were Wt 11 represented soul of a. Eon. teitaatet swoptneaewhaet is i high order. Me indoor display WaS ;ICeping Olit of sighe. Mr. Tarteia on I pat tient-nay good mid stock was r 1 eetiele in his paper La Pattie, infoues marleable for its goad qnaliay, The arede that bis vws have the eane- AIRY Was genalollY looked 'Woo as . oll of Si' Wilfrid Leturier,, wed he being eueeeseful and 'was conducted 'kg:tunes his op000ents time; °Thoet.0 eurconfeeres 1,1130 think that it is good o taiey to cover the Minister of Pablie Works will/ disloteal and ridiculonsat- ateeke. will see very soon in what kind et a intsition they have placed them- sekee." "Mr. Tarte. we repeet lees the ap. torneaou in rendering good music. The, Sehroeder; prunes, H. Well, Phil.liart, ota the Liberal party, and he believes neefea et: 1 era >tt-tialin iA et) 1 ' rapee„ J. Haberer. W. 11. Battler; plums, C. Coombe% T. Johnston; col. pleans. C. Campbell, J. Btvwn, canned fruit, R. R. Jobuston, Jno. Decter. ZURICli FAIR IHOR'TIOULTURAL. Col. -apples, Woe. Tattopp, E. Geis. Jacob Haberer; fail apples, B. Geis, Aorou Kaercher, Snowden 13ros.; win- ter apples, Sneider Bros., 13. Geis, G. Tbe thirt)..eigbth Annual Fuu Ex., Schroeder; King Tompkins, O. Eilber, W, Klopp; Snow apples, J. 0. bibition of the Hay Branch Agricul. fiets(41, B ?bait, N ta , or teen pies, . toral Society, or better kuown as the Klopp. D. Bauch; Baldwins, World's Fair," was betel on the J. Decker; R.I. Greenings, jaeob Web- er, D. /leech; Spitzenhurg, A. :.11cEwen, 1:, (*rounds ot the Society, on Thursday, - 1,V. Klopp;Catuttla Recl, Wendel Smith. Sept. 25th. Owing to the inclement slul. &trams; Rib p• s t son 'ppm, t - weather the erowa was uot as large wet', Sataras; Golden Russett, 0, as previous years but the varione ex. Schoch, S.sarants; Hen Davis, Soeider Bros., H. Roeder; Swears. W. Smith, W.Klopp; Wagners,Snelder Bros., W. Klopp; Mann, H. Roeder, J., Howalth Maidelfe Blush, R. Platile, W. Smith; Blenheim Pippin, Geo. Schoellig, I, J. Smith; Pewaukeet E, Gee, H. Roeder; Colverts, Jno, Decker, G. Schroeder; Olott alundi, G. Schroeder; Russett hroughout witht hegreatestharmooy. appoo, .1. Roeder, A. Raereher; fal/ 1. Had Ale day been tine doubtless one of pears, al. Holman., D. Sararas; winter the largest crowds that Zurich ever pears, Jacob Roeder, Jacob Brown; saw man oceasion of the kind would collection fall and winter pears, Jacob have beet,. in attendance. However, Haberer, W. .13. 13attler; 13artlet pears, coneiaering the weetthee the crowd was J. J. Smith. Jacob Roeder; Mein - an averaged one ad all were well sat- 4 Ws Beauty. li. Selooedee, J. Roeder; isfied with What tilos' eaw. The Deets- Cap's Favolite, J. Harberer, 0., wood Be d d'el g 1 e • -I - h if )1 Sehoellig; peaches. R. S. Phalle:. Ge espared neither time not meens to aelNo b; grapee, ,T, 4:. NaThdelsgh; cot. of cmattal of tete at aiatat:,. a the country i °Meet's were a Erie lot of fellows and i man; red crab applee, H. Reeder. H. that be is in perfeet accord with tit/ wouial not be temeidered. Fair Day at oray. hie speeches are but the inter igai ifujevettWn t:m"q,"!11-tIS reOyeT. et the thew ,of the revision of t ft ts, t e eons' to tug nom ter o it b. ey's progr,tto. Rath Italie were tilled taritT." d the teotatit awl lawny' joined hear- owbot ot,44.4 s tete use of talking t in tha mazy whitl until a latelloor. ollowtog is tile suceesefol prize win. Of the pulitleal it editions t,f the Lib- nal p.:11tyr IL i1,3 ittsultiag commo Mt'. Tarte in Ws declerati ITORSKo, eense to use stwit language." ,fortovn Liberal traditions to the fon taindsatal lute asotifall his ciesociate h will not stettal any nonsens; ei le told that he is mist:data' ' tale atial is rept:aided that I of Sly WW1 leanrier. t et be prepared to °tercels- htead" a Tarte, .Sir Wilfrill's frien rule. should eatur.ze a', etinge 4110 ler vet of the tainisherial imt tie. Lilts 1 Oral pep wall have to tteett their ct"341cv Ivilth 11935'3. hM0VPIP M"C'h ,1 :11 d11124nutr.*Sndow. 43'13,1.1entte''rTsvut'atr"; "ieIelli;,1J1 they attatek, .7.41.`. T,41`tr, wed if it lite Roesler, &tee!: %* 'b'. Wile tie:a the Piettaier hos turned att. vereenetao„-Breeel mare, e.H. Cern. ;ohm tyade eetieeteetalt, explenotiums lobar'. Wm. Witoal. A. Mtarray; foal. win he in order oil rotund, Liberale, 414NN ,P,Plir,qv'e.F. ii. ctimao"; two - 314'4 e7grflr:P/We dillI4tS in liv''ting Ttglvii4;t144;e:VIteartrlaftilli".11f.V.:rYngin: r.beir views theee days with the INIfin. i Witeel, 0. Seta -order, teem. J. F. Rue. ,eters quarrelling in 511Q11 an uneversily 'oell.IN,...%.,Eelb.„14 lotenq I.Lorset'.WIll. KINN' may. For Mr. Siftoit, Sir Wilfrid's rnani. JeneN . °' an-ationente are a Week eye, and the L'IllY 4,11111"rs' 3114' n"itr• 1stz 316s 31elieli, end; Mis.9 Witeel, ord. Ilinister of the Interior will he hai•d elms of Sin, Wilfrid Laurier. Arty. Zariala tunles'3 the "'Ea dattees welv 131113 els nese yo am ea Fa 7r ,zetatien of the trolley taloptea h a Ditanalor.-Droed neer Ben SW- . 13. 13.1eLestio Ernest Cieleq foal, It. .111eLea44, K, eleie; two. aruh1, „eloneet Ft-oter; one -year-old. etb,cieigot; teal% 13.NOVIII• 445. Parte) SOlik M41:1e1:131.70I.,--Br0i1d mere. E Oele, Jas. Ronthron. 13. 13. :AleLean. fwd. Rontiteon, 13, Oeio, R. a Me. Lean; t wroyeateald. Jame Hey, IT,tri. ille ; one.,7,0zir-t Anita tlaerray; team, John pecker, E. Oete. fiteiottee. lhoetrocoo„- --13road mare. Vetalel Smith, Jae. teatterelea, Ft. B. alellaeen. foal. W., Seatith.J. Pattereon, h .1 fle; 0 RoansTeme.-Braged Jno. Gei. reseed when, be attempts to force hie free Trade opinions against the oz. ReAllister. W. Witeel. J. Geiger; tw ort.sed wishes of his nominal and real 'todere. owe 11, & NN • MeAllieten foal. R. & xors 41.5,0 CONME ' eet very toting elan e. in the Aet Atha; veters was brought to light le the sitting of the COUrt Of Appeal in nehell lest week. An appeal heti 'wen entered to phtee Mr. Philliptiande aer ou part one of the vetersi hst. It tvas ehown that he Was owner of a tense and lot in town stud that be re - :dee d heite with his family-. It was otteentled by Mr. Danko. that as he ems not actually. sloanie tied here ot the mum -Melt cow. Jno. Pfaff, 1 and 2, DAIRY PRODUCE, 'imp the appeal was Med with Mei Phil Mittman; heifer calf, Roeder; yeeteold, W. Love, Jim, Becker, J. 0 e uneoyeeredti. Wm. Meek Jut *balite, J.A. Manson; span, tiherwoo Heiner. 13. S. O'Neil, M. (Jardine buggy Wow. J. Geiger, Nathan Pack Cleo: Selwollige VEGETAHLES. Rose tr,44ntoes, 0. Schroeder. Roe der; Elephant. C.Vr.Coloskey. NV. Rote deo J. Decker; Colorado Red, O. Marine der, Phil Heitman, J. Decker; Nicht- an Blue, 0. Schroeder. J. Haberer, S110Wilen BrOS.; variety pOtattle$, W. attler. O. Schroeder, Alex. Rennie; 'bite Joint.O. Schroeder, W. Rattier; j Empire, to Schroeder, (e. Sehoellige i+1W. IL Blettler; Carina% J. Roeder; speeial, J. Hey; email white beans, W. Tao 11. Hattler, J. Doter; heaneoloy vitae- . t J Geiger vellow Y4 . et. „ corn, Snowden Uwe., J. Roeder; sweet corn, A. Ktterchee, Chris. Schoeh; red onions. Casper Roehrig,S.Sarstras• FLOWERS AND PLA.NTS. Col, of sowers, W. al. Harburn, T. Johnston; Maple Leaf, R.R. Johnston; bouquet of cut ftowers,R.R. jobuston, j. Forest; Geranituns, R. R. Johnston, T. Johnston; Cacti, S. Johnston.; Calla Lillies, R. R. Johnston; Pansies, H. Roeder, T. Johnston; Fuschias, R. R. Johnston, J. 'Weber. Harborn. JUDGES. Heavy liorsee.---Robt. Bell, Hensall; Wm, Mouteith, Thames Road, Light Horses. -Wm. Dickson, Brace, flekL Cattle.-Jno. Shepberd, /Jensen; R, Penitale, Bayfield, Sheep and Hogs. -L Areesttong,Ex- eter; Wm, Rivers, Hay. Poultry. -G. Brown and J. O. Stone- man, Hensall, Implements. -j. E. Hoffman, Zurich Ed. Wali, Daehwood, Garden Vegetables, Dairy Produce and Manufactures. -E. Reptile, Hent salt, P., Lamont, Drysdale. 011.111.--Jiao. MergeVill, glopon. LatliestWoria-C. V.Sroith,Ilensailt aiirs. W. Recker, Zuriels, Fine Arte and tlowes,--,Tas. Weekes, Exeter French, Ciluton; Fred Hess, Sr., Zurich, Bulky.Patkagesofeereat Break fast Foot. are not War-. . '.antees, Of .Economy . or Quality low onions, J. Cochrane, 0. Sel'ioek; Thatch setter A. S. Faust, R. Plata field carrote, P. Koehler, 13.S. Philips; garden carrot% Wendel Sraith. Se. rams; Swedish ttarhipe.r. Madman, 3, Brown: White turnips. 3. Serares, E. Oeis; yellow globe otangolds, Snowden Moe., H. 'Well; long red flialtagalt15, Snowden Uwe,, A. Keerelter; Oxford Cahletge, P. Koehler, II. Weil; Dutch Cabbage, II. Well, W.13.13attley; Black Spenisie radishes, /3, 8. Philip -4 Phil Hattinen; White ratlielas Halterer; Cauliflower. J. Coehrane; pumpkin% NV. 13. Rattler, Snowden Brae.; mam- moth pomplanee Snowden Bros.; eel- ery.J.t oelcome, Johnston; eonaeh, Sotto -voles: Ries.; blood beete_. H. Roe. der, II. Well; ronted heete. W. 13. Bat. tier, 13. S. Philips; watermelon% C. ColoskeY; muskmelons, 0. Coloskey, 11. Well; red tomatoes. Thos. John- ston.Snowden Bros.; yellow tontatoee. r.bnowden Bros., NV, 11. Battler. Speelah-Cora etock, E. Gels. MPLEMENTS. „ Doohle iron harrows. Belcher &Son, 1.1,701(44U Carliap. 5r.: open , huggy, F. Bees, sr., W.. J. Millar; top buggy, F. Hese, W. a. Millar; Portland cotter, F. Hess, se. A fTLE. IIANUFACTVRES. DrInover.--Mileb, tem, J. Roeder, j Heavy harness, C. Ifartleilt 1 and 2 and 2„ Jane Chambers; 2-yearetitl-hele• buggy. beefless, e. mtruto ana 2; er, 11. Roeder, Simon Yeatting can istge harness, C. Hartlelln shoes, heifer. George Wieland, J. Roeder. J. P. Bender; leather, Feed Witwer; tile, Chambere: esdf. J. Roeder, Bathe' B. Roster, 8. Rennie; inielo 8. Ran. der; heifer ealf, J. Roeder, Wm. Rote nit'. II Roster; thee, Geo. Cook, IL der, J. Chandiere. Wiliert; home-made wool blankets, J. OTHER THAN THOliatlilinnUn DUN.. Wig'. Ark that he shonld not go on. The I 1 • r wr Butter itt tub, S.Rannie W.Roeder, eareeu neater, ...t• LAMA, AU COMM', d fa s , b hexer; home-made bread, IL R. john- ston, 13. Phfile; baker's bread. C. Eit- her; homeouade lions, G. Schoellig, Ml B. le; extracted honey, W. Smith. 3. Haberer; ma de veal) ). O. Sehoellita Statutes were leantea up when thi Ms »tote:on was found to le. 'acomma, nd the Judge had to rule against the tpplient ion, but admitted that it was :7 woe.; iahle hater. NV. B. rf"1"eavling bvifei;' F" Willett I 1.3=n1). Siirarste*It R. johnston; Plea W. Lemont. .T. A. Matson; 41"- 2' "7" 831'41'411' 2-Ye31"1" k'teer' J" 11011)0 made 'eheese,8. wihe, 3, Oeipter, 111)Wd Bros.; oney In con.a- ow, .1. loteder. . 1 no. Beeker, Jo, :ewe et' hardebtp ste the man would, ; 1,1,1itert; Nomoting eteer, F. wawa. et elisfranehital.When t he Mania poog uuo ol fat 54(04!,tumunt, ton raehise Art MIA intradileed. it Wats and2 ot,or tom, phi/ ioutuum, mo„ einimed every nom would be given a I Imo, le Hartman,. ewe. but at every eleetion thwisandri plaff. ere deprived tbie &ay.:tette. WHEAT PEST. 'We have been handed a eample o 'SHEEP. W. Smith, col. Iwney. . Haberer. LADIES' WORK. Crochet quilt, NV. Klapp. 3. Decker; Lo -o Woot,..---Aged ram, Geo. Pen- ., C . • 1 wt 1,.. C C 11 T f d ,' G. Penbale, R. & W. McAllister; year-. lin Wool wreath, Thos. Johnson; Log now ample. ; u te bale; yearling ram. G. Penhale; ewes, uit, Baffler, s. witmen Bev_ r, ling ewes, (e. Penhake R. &, . MeAl. wheat hT. aim Tinos Cann, of the listen ewe la/mat, at. penhale., 'township of "sborna, con taining ave.' McAllister; ram lamb, G. Penhale '14"..""" whiat and 2; pair ewee, And. Dimean land 2. aestatacti Ai to wheat if not chewy& reale "Wool...a-Aged tam, A. Duman; Mr. Ceom informs us that a large quare Yearling ram, A. Duncan land 2; ram tity of his wheat has been attaeked hunt", A. Duncan 1 and 2; yearling ewes. the little pest and a great deal of dam- A.. Duncan 1 and 2; fat sheep, G. Pen - age already done. A sample of the hale; ewes, .A. Duncan 1 and 2. Pen - 4V0114 was forwarded to the Biologacal aepartnant of the Ontario Agricultur. PIGS. al College, Gnelpb, where Professor ittn oehhad made an examination and 5eeKnrtrina.lBecker' avorted thereon. In a conminim- agesoratoweltoe,i 4044 2. ,don to Mr. Cann the Professor says: - Thomas Cann, Esq., Exeten Dom:. Sia. -Prof. Zavitz has asked me to attend to your communication of the 2ath ult., regarding some pests ?stand in Fall Wheat. In reply, 7 may - say that the two large grubs are knOwn as dark meal worms. The full grown a these are blackish beetles. 80 far 141 know the grubs feed only on meal, wad are seldom or never found in whole etheat. In your case, however, the lite Ste white caterpillars broke down the 'wheat grains, and converted some in- tes meal. This explains the presence af the meal worms. The white fellows must be looked after, else they will soon convert the mess of your wheat iinto flour, held together by silken threads. They are the larva of tbe Mediterranean flour moth, I think. They were, not in very ,good condition when they artived. I should advise you to buy 1 lb. or 1 pint of carbon Easulphicle at the druggists, pour • a of •Ilhe liquid into a soup plate placed on *op of the wheat in a clean coal -oil bar- ael. Cover the barrel tightly and lea ve alone for thirty six. hours. Do the same until all the wheat is treated. Be eareful 13 Ot to bring alight of any kind, either match, pipe or cigar, near Ibe - barrel for fear of an explosion. In f u. tape be extremely clean about your granary and. harn floors. Have every. 'thing sweet and clonal and even Wash Ike granary With a dilute- solution of aormalin before storing the wheat. I am, Sir Yours very truly LIMWORTIL-Aged hoar, Snowden Bros.; Spring sow, Snowden Bros., 1 and 2; aged sow, Snowden Bros. CHESTER WHITE. -Aged SOW, Snow- den Bros; Spring sow, Snowden Bros. Yonitsinnn. -Spring sow, Stiowden Bros.; 1 -year-old sow, Snowden Bros. POULTRY. Hamburgs, Colin Campbell, 1 and 2; Plyinoth Rocks, G. Irwin, Peter Del - chert; Wyandottes, 0. Caanpbell, Sni- der Bros.; Silver Crested Polands, G. Irwin, 1 and 2; Black Spanish, G. Ir- win 1 and 2; Light Brahrnas, G. Irwin, 1 and 2; Dark Brahmas, Geo. Irwin, I and 2; Dorkins, C. Campbell; Black Minorcas, 0. Campbell, G. Irwin; White Minorca% G. Irwin, 1 and 2; Red Caps, Wendel Smith, Geo, Clausins; White Leghorns, O. Campbell 1 and 2; Brown Leghorns, 0. Campbell 1 and 2: Bull Oochins, G. Clansins, 6. Schoellig; Ban tains, O. Campbell, G. Ii -win; Pekin China Ducks'G. Cllausins, G. Irwin; Rouen Ducks, G. Olausins, G. Irwin; ducks any breed, G. Irwin, G. Clau- sins; Geese, H. Roeder, J. McBride; turkeys, Snowden Bros., Snider Bros.; Guinea Fowls, A. Ka rchet ; Rabbits, 6. Irwin, H. Roeder; Toulouse Geese, G. Olausins, Snowden Bros. Special. -Pen of chicken, W. B. Da t GRAIN AND SEEDS. White fall wheat, Jno. McBride, J. Webee; red fall wheat; W. B. Battier, ,T. Weber; spring wheat, Sneider Bros.; (avowed barley, J. Weber; black oats, W. LOCEITEara. w Alex. McEweie white oats, A Geig • , • A. el, ebe.r, W. 13. Battler: red clover at would be well for farmers to keep seed, B. S. Philips, Wm. Rhode, Jacob , nreye on theft wheat as the little pose Weber; timothy seed, Alex. McEwen, ifoeea geeett deal of damage in 4 hort Snowden Bios., 13..5. Philips. Special,-Sneider Brost Cabin quilt, IL Roeder, Jno, Decker; Patch quilt, S. Wise, O. Campbell; Quilt sewed on ground work,J. Decker, Outline qudt, P. Hartman, A. Eater- eher; Home-made coverlet, P. Hart- man; Home-made mat, S. Wise, 3. Forest; Rag Carpet, T. Johnson, S. Wise; Painting on velvet, 0. Camp- bell, S. Steinbach; Berlin Wool work, O. Campbell; Berlin Wool pillow cush- ion, C. Ortmphell„T. Sarartts; crochet work, 0. Campbell; crochet work S. Wise, 0. Chunpbell; Album basket, 3. J. Smith, S. Wise; hair wreath, H. Neel), Wm. Roeder; feather wreath, T. Johnston; beading on silk, C. Camp- bell; cardboard work, T. Johuston; sofa cushion, C. Campbell, D. 8. Faust; chenile work, 0. Campbell; _Milton lace, 0. Osatpbell, T. Joh n ston ; knitted lace. curtain, H.Neeb, S. Wise; mottoes in Berlin Wool, A. Murray; straw bas- ket, J. 0. Ealbfleisch, R. R. Johnston; leather work, C. Campbell; cushion toilet, C. Campbelall. Well; lamp mat, 0. Campbell, S. Wise; cross work, C. Campbell; bead work, 0. Campbell; Chemise, R. R. Johnston, S. Wise; darned work, D. Steinbacb, J. C. Kalb- fleisch; gents' dress shirt, S. Wise R. R. Johnston; tatting, C. Campbell, T. Sohnston; embroidery in silk, 0. Camp- • bell, T Johnston; embroidery in mus- lin, 0. Campbell, T. Johnston; woollen stockings, S. 'Wise, H. , Well; cotton stockings, S. Wise, T. Johnston; knit- ted mitts'S. Rennie, 3. Brown; 'kuitted eocks, S. Wise; H. Neeb; paper basket, S. Wise, J. I. Smith; Arasene work, 0. Canepbell; Crazy work, 0.- Campbell. Witvver, silk patchwork, T. ;John- ston. D. S. Faust; knitted pillow shams. H. Neel); outline apron, J. Forest, S. Wise; batten wreath, 3.0, Ealbfleisch; crochet petticoat, T. Jahnston; D. S. Faust; crazy cloylie, 3. Cochrane, j. 0. Kalbfleisch, chair tidy, C. Campbell, J. Geiger. FINE ARTS. Oil painting, portrait, C. Campbell, Sn ei der Bros. ; p11 pal n tinge landscape, Sneider Bros., 0. Campbell; water col- or, C. Onrnpbell, J. Cochrane; craynn work, J. Forest: oil or water color. flowers, Snoider Bros.; pencil drawing, J. Ferest; J. Cochrane; pen and ink k e tch e, C. Cal n p b ell; pair -idea, on J. Cocbrn ne, C. CAM pbell; pal n tie g on plaster' Paris, J. Cochrane, C. Camp- bell. 7. One Pnol(ng of Breakfast Food MOUS rtient for Twetityenve People. While the 'Manufacturers f a Breakftset Food do not Clallii to give the public the most balky package of fowl, t hey ntake the Positive statement that, 011t, package of their celebrated food will make twice sie Many Meals tOr the money as any other food on the mat ket. ill addition to this economical fea- ture. litalt Breakfast Foad. is castle - more nourishing for young soul old. Tens of thousands of 105eM consider It the most delicious toid appetizing of all breakfast grain foods. Physicione and food experte say it Ida 000 health giver. Gutters everywhere in Canada find Malt Breakfeet Food the fastest seller. If you have not yet given it a OK ask your Grocer it Winghatn, Last, week,one of Wing - ham's oldest business men, Me. J. J. lionrath retired from business.. Me. Hotpot,' has been connected with the busineas interests of Wingliant for 29 yenta The business will be contin- ued by Mr lloinuth's two sons. Winghain; What 'night bave been 501.10115 iteetitellt oceurred at the elec. ire light power honse on Momlay vetting. Mr. NV. H. Green and two of his WOr14.111011 were making a con- nection between the two large hollers, when a small pipe broke and let Ow scalding water out of the boiler. Tile wen were on top of the boiler at the break and might have been scalded very badly had they not jumped. There was 1.10 Ihs of Stearn on at the Hine of the break. Eight cents a pound is what a young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh. She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott's Emulsion, and by tak- ing regular doses had (rained twelve pounds in weight before the bottle was finished. Eight cents a pound is cheap for such valuable ma- terial. Some pay more, some less, some get' nothing for their money. You get your money's worth when you buy Scott's Emulsion. We will send you a little free. SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, Toronto, Ontario soc. and ar.00 ; druggists. 011 In every town and village may be had, the "1 have made a most thoroutao trial of Ayeee Cherry Pectoral ' am prepared to eay that for all d'As. eaS0 of the tulip it never disaee pointe." J. Early Finley, Ironton, 0. Ayer's Cherry Pector.1:,. won't cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and ,.;.; colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years h ago; we've been saying t ever since. Tbr4,4 4411: • ug.4 tor au • 0144 .0e.. loot • -semebitas. hca740- mum, NO colds. ow.; :nest czi.puerciri,t for cluoMe f,400 emt to keep en hiked- " • 04 AV= M. Mica Axle' Grease hat makes your horses glad. xirkton Blyth Sodas. Hayfield. Oct. 2,'S 144 7.ti 41 ertta 4. 7 St. Marys; Mr. D. S. Murray. met . serions accident while running ator Bog ga 0 golic7 D t A a illatelling newhiate et the Brown, Teaella & Baty planiog wills Saturday morning. A part of the maehine etun- ' ing in contact with the rapidly weed- ving knives was thrown with great -1.1" YOU 'wan TO force and struck ,:thirrav on the foreheed and face. His for flead was ent open to the bone for three hitches end two cute extended from his eye down los cheek, The injured tuat was stunned by the Mow awl wa amnions for SOW time. At ars 14 was thought, he had suetained ron 011551011 of the twain sind that his righ eye had been badly injured. but be i OW on a Ade way to recovery. pre them and Frateigh fonna neces. eary to put in several stitches In dress lug his injuries. Heseles being bailie nt Mr. 'Murray bad a tooth knocked ot and received severe faltaries to out of his hands. Wheu the aceident 00 - cured 110 Wa5 &ming an iron cov- ered elide in pasition and isa ears* waV Buy or Sell a Earth F Y WANT TO Buy or Sell Town Prop t it, touched the knives, MCRDERED IN HER OWN HOCSE. Chippewa, Ont., Sept. Vitb.-Mrs. Franks, a widow, :llama al Feats old, who lived alone. was found dead in her Ionise this morning. Bitaid term/ against the wails and a bad woond on her heed Mowed that, eite had been inurdezed. The oriole mi. dentlo had been committed tome time during last night. AN INDIAN SHOT VERY MYSTER. 10CSLY. Forest, Sept. 2.1.-Ex•0hief James Johnson, 04 saubie Indian reserve, township of Rosenquet, while in the owing & onas near Port Frank last evening. pun 01( w weived a charge of buckshot in the WO, the neck, and the back ttf the bead. Thirty -.six shot have been re - mot t , and t he donor in attendance on the wounded man hopes for his re- IF YOU WANT TO Borrow or Lend Money 'OLT WANT Collections Made NT Tom. Life Insured ear WANV TO (to to the Old Country BY ALLAN LINE C 811 PAID FOR FCBS Call at the Tiadersigled JOHN SPACKMAN, 0 over II. Spackman's Hardwa Exeter. 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