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Exeter Advocate, 1905-02-02, Page 2srer+ •. L,-Ga.� garirT, . tta.3.!a.as .L.�.ai 11�'ii _ - - [IP price of Liberty ;1 :i1 OR, A MIDNIGHT CALL ia •. inL gather t,eet .erne:rtesgeeen7 rona,-.Tniwinge CIIA1''1'i l: \L. -(Ce !denied.) you," said Huth. "1 ant sum , u l)aaid was too astoui�hed to say trouble you oven so silly a matter.' The assisth ant assured matinee tt it anything sur tho moment. The skein; an air of pal. f .1 reproach that melt - was too tangled to be thought out ing ens cou,.t4cl a trouble in that alt at once. l're!seutl• he began to estublishmeut. Ile bowed his \ L i see I.is way. tors out and informed them that it "Prefer ordinary circumstances the wits a lovely atlereoUn, a self-evi- cd.nuge aeetus intposbiblc," ho sal•I• dcut axi„iu that the otos} disputa- "hspe. Tally seeing }heat the juggling lions could not well deny. could nut late been done without "You see how your imp/tries i:.j;ht both the cases -but 1 had forgotten have teen utterly batlied but for tltie how easily the cases were changed. 1 ` find of urine," Ruth said, as the two tette it! What is the date of that trent along North Street. "Re shall lettere" end presently that the Metropole Muth slowly unfolded a document Aperient) and f:egiunl1 Monson are: she had taken from the purse, one and the same parson." "Tho day following what you call '•,1nd you fancy that ho t',ailo the lour great adventure," she said.' exchange at Lockhart's?" "Menson or somebody took the real i •'1 feel pretty certain of it," Muth case -Inv ease} --back to Lockhart's replied. And you will be sure hater and chongeeal it in my name. i had! on to tin 1 that he had a hand in previously been admiring this self -i the purchesc of the other cigar -rase sante bracelet, and they had tried to (tont tValen's. (lo to Marley's and sell it to ate. My dear boy. dealt get hint to snake inquiries as to you tree this is all part of the plot whether or not Walen's got their to plunge you deeper and deeper into cnr.) down on approval." trouble, to force us all to speak to, David proceeded to do so without save you? There aro at. least ftf further delay. Inspector Marley was tern assistants at fewkhart's. Of out, but favid left a mes.-ago for :•terse the ultimate sale of the cigar-' him. Wou1 1 he co:nmuairato by tel- :a'e to this American could he (phone later on? Steel had just proved, seeing the case had got back finisheal Isis ('inner when btarley rang into stock again, anti at he same him up. time the incident of the change quite "Are ;on there? Yes, I have seen Smother A Cough Press your hand hard enough ova your mouth and you can smother a cough, but you can't cure it that way. The outside is the wrong end to work on. Scott's Emulsion thoroughly cures coughs be- cause it strikes at the root of the trouble. The throat and lungs need a regular system of educa- tion to cure an old cough. The point of value about Scott's Emulsion and coughs is that while Scott's Emulsion does soothe the raw throat and lungs, it also nourishes and heals the inflamed parts. It replaces inflamed tissue with healthy tissue -the only real cure for an old cough. Send l,.r Flee Sample. SCOTT It: SOtV N E, Cbunita. Tc 'onto, Oat. fol gotten. And when you go and ask Walon. Your suggestion watt quite -- - questions at Lockhart's-as you were right. Customer had toren cigar -case pretty sure to do, as Menson knew- exactly like it in Lockhart's, orae you are told of the sale only to the • too cher. Walen dealt with some Ante. isms. Depend upon it, that Am- manufacturers and got case down. erica!' was Henson himself or some- Oh, no, nr.cr saw customer again. I'udy in his pay. David, that is too That stet of thing happens to shop - cunning, too complex. And some of keepers every clay. Yes. Walen those days it is going to prove his thinks he wo +1e1 recognise his man Iall." again. .Nothhtg more? Good -night, f►ntId nodded thoughtfully. And sir.•' rot, witho it something very clever i null intricate in the way of a scheme' ('UAP'I'l R NL1. Benson could not hnve placed him in� his present fix. "'There Is only one thing to bo' done," ho said. "You and I must., go down to Lockhart's and make a few inquirloa. With that diamond bracene. and letter in your possession, you :should have no difficulty in re- freshing their memories. Will you 1 have some tea?" "1 run too excited," Muth laughed. "1 couldn't eat or drink anything just As present. David, what a 1„v /•l• house you have." •'1'n1 glad to hear that you aro piing to like it," Daa'td said, drily. Lockhart's received their ceetomers in the usual courtly sty Ie. '19tey', were sorry they had no recollection of the transaction to which madam referred. The sale of the bracelet alas clear, because that tens duly' and properly recorded on the hooks, and, ns indeed was the sale of tate gen- metal Cigar -case to an American gen- tleman at the Metropolee if madamn, 9ald that she had purchased the sig-' ar-C.tee, why -still the pulite assis- t:Int was most courteously incr<•du- L eis. The production of. the letter -made n dirlerenco. There was a passing of ✓ intidenees from one plate -glass cone - tel to mother, and presently- anoth-' asci:,tont came forward. ile pro -1 f. Toil•: regretted that there had been ,. o+ist*ake, but he remembered the In - (l 'rat perfectly. it ens the tiny be- fore he had departed on his usual they t i'it to the flr•nt'n Paris h-nt1.h. Moduli had certainly par-, •hared the a agar -case; btu before the ea 'e could 1 c posted in the stock Itti1er madam had sent n gentleman; r„ , hinge 1''e case for the diamond' h n r1 'tpreviously admired. The ,.p(•ul•.er had attended to both the rule and the exchange; In fact, hist rah was walling for Lint during the' letter luctient. ' 1 trust there is nothing wrong?" ho neked. anxiously. "Not in the 1. net," Ruth hastened 10 reply. ''The whole matter is n 1.1 net of come ly that I wnotel to' 0. it is n family- joke, you an -t der, . A nit And nho male the ex - hanger' "Mr. (lntcs, madam. A toll gen- tleman. en-tlemon, 11re.11('(1 in- ''1'h't is quite-..ati(liriere, thank Ile:ita6•r. For years he has kept his eye upon him; for years he hos practically provided hire with a home at Palmer's. And when Iler- itne mentions Reason's name he al- ways door so with a kind of forced gent itutle." "You f7 ink That heritage is going to be ;tseful to Its?" "I fancy- so. blind you, it is only my itica-what I c•a11 intuition, for want of a better word. And what "Et aprea he will stay here. Ile shall eta) here, and you shall say that it is dangerous to remove hitu. Cross shall be told and Marley shall be toll, tied the public shall be dis- cree•tit kept itt igtlurance for the pre- sent. ' I'll go over there at once, as there is nu time to be lost. Miss Henson suggests that I should conte, an 1 she tells me that Williams will t cit at, the lodge! -gasses for inc. Hut you are genie to stay here." "Oh, indeed! Asti why am 1 going to stay here?" "Because, my dear friend, 1 can easily menage the business single - hamlet!. and because you trust run no risk of malting Ilcnson yonder. You aro not now supposed to know where (be family are, nor are you supposed to take the faintest inter- est its them. Stay here and make yourself con,furtai;le till I returu.1 Aro you there? I \till be at lung-' dean as stun as possiblt and bring 1'an Sneak here. No, I won't ring ori; you bad better do that. 1 shall: bo over in lass titan an hour." David hung up the receiver and' proceeded to don a short covert coat and a cap. In the breastpocket of the coat be placed a revolter. "Just 118 hell to be on the safe vide," be said. "'1 hough I ant not likely to be troubl d with the utan son \nay have other blackguarns; he kitty eve', know where Can Sneak la ut the present moment. for all 1 know to the contrary." "I feel rather guilty lettings you Igo alone," Bell said. "Not a Lit. of it," said David, eheotfutly, "Smoke your cigar-, and ' if you need any supper ring for it. 1'tor can t,nftly leave matters in my hands. \ an Sneck shall stay hero till he is tit. and then you shall oper- ate upon him. After that he ought to be as clay in the hands of the potter. So long." A POSITIVE LUXURY 1 not a mere d tr.k. Ceylon Tea is Pure, Delicious and whole: ou,e. Sold o,.ly iu srz.led lead packets. Black, Mixed e r ers. Natural GREEN. By all groc- Received the highest award and gold medal at St. Louis. but no reply rattle. 'Then he heard+ the rush and fret of many feet, the: cry of a pack Of hounds, a utelan-' choly cry-, with a sombre joy in it. Ile saw u light gleaming atfnlly in the belt of lies. "No help for it," Madrid muttered. "I must chancre my luck. I never saw a dog yet that 1 was afraid of. Well, here goes." lte scrambled over the wall and, dropped on the moist, clammy earth on the other side. lie fulnbled for-� o.ith the thumb again. 11111, lien- ward a few steps, and then stopped suddenly, brought up all standing by the weird scene which was being enacted under his astonished eyes. (To bo Continued.) -----+- Old Ur. Widower had been sitting silently alone; with Miss Autumn for about, fifteen minutes. f•'inttily ho spoke: "bliss Autumn, you are pret-1 ty-" ''Oh, Dir. %Virloner!" "You aro pret----" "how can you. Mr. Widower?" "I started to say that you are pretty- -'. "Oh, stop!" '•C'onfoutrd it all, woman!" shouted HOUSE RENTS Altitt)Ai). '1'he tents Iraid by the working ciess:s.in Merlin, Frankfurt, t'olagter, KKonigsherg. and allies' 1,itrt,e iunouut to 25 and ass per cent., and even n1.)re, of their en'.i, a 1ttc•tmo. '1'hr average rent of a single rumen and a kitchen In the court-yar•Is of Itorlin's logo barrack dwellings ra11:es from $57.50 to $67.50. JAVANESE NATAL, CREWS. l he average age of the .irtt'anese naval crews is lower than that of the men in any other navy. No one over twenty years old is accepted for enlistment. The average height is 5 feet 4 irc•hes-less than that (if any other navy. And David went orf gaily enough. Dir, Widower. rising and making for Ito kept to the cliffs for the firs} the door. "I wanted to say that part of the distance. and then structs you were pretty near as old as I oft across tho fields in the direcrion of i.ongilean. The place was perfect- ly quiet, the village 1108 all in (lark - nets as he approached the lodge -gates of }he Grunge. ltey• nil the drive and between the thi sad firs that shielded the hours could see the crimson lights gleaming hero and there. lle could entail the rumble and scratch in the bi:shes, and ever again a dog whined. The big gate Witt; closest as David peeped in search - It looked like being a tort;. dull have you been doing lately')" i''1S'llliums," ho whisperoil; evening for Steel if he were not go- intent proceoiled to explain, giving liams, ethers are you?" Mg to the theatre or anything of the events of 1he afternoon in full il that kind. 11e generally road till detail. hell ((Moe ed the account etas toll of strange tBut no reply came. The silence ulence about eleven o'clock, after which he with the deepest interest. Then he 114)18(8, rho rush of blood in I►avid's sat up for another couple of hours' pro.e•ded to tell his own story. 1141141.lie called again and again. plotting tett the (lay's tas% f(r to- David appeared to be fascinated with, ala, row. '1'o -night he could ord.. the tale of the man with the thumb- w-aadel restlessly about his co:.aur-• nail vatory, snipping off n ,'ead beef here -So bliss Chris hopes to hypnotize and thyro and wondetinti where the the mutt eith the thumb," he said. chole thing was going to emi. '-lou have seen more of her than I With n certain sense of relief Dish) hate, hell. Does she strike you as heard the front floor -bell trill about site st ikes mo -a girl of wonderfully elm en o'cl. ck, Sonwbudy was corn- acute mind aided t o a pluck and ing to see Lint, and it didn't melte't•audacity absolutely brilliant?" much who In Steel's frame of mine.' •'She t.+ that and more," Bee But he swept into ttu st'nty with asaid. itarmly. "Now that she is feeling of genuine plasure as !lather- , flee to at 1. she has developed wan- ly Dell was announced. rderfullt. hook how cleverely she "lily dear fellow, Fin delighted to i worked ot.t that Rembrandt business, see you," he cried. "Take the big how utterly- she puzzled Henson, and arm -chair. Lcfnie give e00 a ei_.ari how alto hal;eti mo to get into Lit - and a whiskey and soda and mate' litter's goad books again without you comfortable. 'That's better." I Henson even guessing at the reason. "I'm tired out." hall said. ''1n1 And now she lax forced the ronti- London all day, and since six with Cross. Can you put sue up for the night?" My bachelor bedroom is always ready, Dell." '.'Thanks. I don't fancy you meet he muter suty apprehension that any- body has st n itcd Van Sneak leeway. In the last place Henson, who stents to have discovered what happened, is in a tort iblo slate about it. Ile statite/I very badly to remain at Lit - timer, but A% hen he heard that Van Sneck had hit the hos; ilnl he carne down here; in fact, we travelled to- gether. Of course ho said nothing whatever about Van Sneer, whom he la x'ipposed to know nothing about, but 1 could : ee that he tens terribly. disturbed. The worst of it is that ('roes was going to get nae to oper- ate on \ an Sneck; and Heritage, who seems wonderfully better, was going to assist." •'I•t your unfortunate friend en to that kind of thing now?" Pati 1 asked. '•1 fancy so. Co you know that Heritage used to have a fairly good Jernrt1 0 du•nr Ultimo' Cootie? Lord !Meitner knows line veil. f want Heritage to come info this. 1 avant ('en'.e of that rascal Merritt. She has saved Lltn from n gaol into w hit'h slto tntbht have thrown hint al any moment, she had convinced ) 1,n that she is sonittling exceeding- ly hiiWant in the way of an n(heu- ttn• s, with a great roup ahewl. Later on she will use Merritt, anti a fine hard -cutting tool she will find "Where is I1Cnsan nt t! r present moment?" David Asked. •'1 left I ini i„ Londe)! t' ie niter-, neon." 17:11 r, el d. "11, 1 1 ))even t the stir.,*(;>t t:oubt in the w'nrla thnt he has tonne Itis way to Heigh - ti n by this time. In all probability 1 c has gone to L0ngdcan." Bell paused ns the telephone bell rem: oet s')rilly. The mere emend of it t!i1il'eti he,ih of theta with ex- titens'nt.. And what n eyeful thing the lel phone had proved! ".11e you there?" came the quick, ninnll w! i 1 • r. "1a that you, Mr. tette 1? 1 nm 1•:t id 1lcnson.'' 'There ens n long pause, during n ht 11 Pat 1.1 4' as listening intent le. 1'ea vet 141 see hie* growing rigid with (he erub1 e. is of something kern, alert, and 1 igoroun. "Bell is Lire a lUt ate at this mo - to get at the reason why Itenson input," he ,eel. "Jive wait A has been so ennfoutt a ly g 0.•11 t net, tv) nag 1 lett 1.it►t. (teat's go away • KEPT HOME -�•••�•� --- I,lcnsc. 1 ni'rr the Chcuinstanres it �f might be dan,;,eons for me to ring FRO Jne t a Innim•.11. here's a 1'1''•11[ 111f•ti9." 11 Ilnli .nisi, i,spati,l.l1\, U, -,. I1 fl mere nate, lifter att. • With Coughs and Colds, and Parous Ara Praying the Ylor.I fitful 1' ,-on (s nt Ltngdrare he sur,: Curative PJW'3r of ref 01' an hour ago, and at the fir4- ,ent moment is having hie supper in SYjjP s 'ho lit.rary lefts goh,g tel Lal. 11.1 UR. CHA ��E'S LINSEED and TURPE ►TI +� •lint is nh rhe h e:bt ,srl (if 1<. L !;:fou ;i: hedu4 the do[;s making 11 .eat not .0 by the netts and went re %that. ens emirs Some pole. : h:•,: diseneee that has neythin,; i , s stereed f• lime' hod climbed over reel) sale of hr. C'hase's Syrup ,.t the well and the (lees were holding and '1'nrprnUno. not Mtn. Georg -e ittn wit. 71 Ifarbord ! Ft'('sn to 1'e car 4 i,.u. (1 his danger. _ nn 1 no he sterni Mill tl�e hounds [list drat( have tshere very subject to hire no harm. 11i!l;ams ens Koine; t w have (mind that Or nso's tiyr up of l,in. pentane has always brour.11 (,nee tt:,n,lrrifl( trnrnp to heel" relief. Ily using it at the first sive pen r itched his tiger 1 to U••' of trouble the (liseatic is chccke.t of era+• fall at flowers and jumped to once. We olway's kccp (lair re'ne•ty 1 1« f.. t. in the Lotter, and, in foci, Teel that ,.1 n„ r(' k, ftr n million," Ire we cotild not do without it. 11e ,_rie(1. '•\!y h•.•nd to a roroannt • MAO use it for coughs and colds witl. it., excellent remelt'. and rrcousliend ;r .•else "erne. '11)1y' mann 4,1 t', t:'r to our friends." fh g tier• f. 'IV i•'.' ,I. hon• ,. Be careful when you buy lm s'.' Wialerts hr•n IV i 1:. •1 f •, (hat the portrait and signaturd of )n'lgr, 511,1 1 els in 1 1)r. ('hair are nn the wrapper. If in a t•Ilt`:et• ou'i'ed ,❑ i �' ycu send the children to the '.1•'ro 1 (utile nett,• w:th \:i«s i1..: • .• warn them not to accept ane itnitn• 1fan�>n Inn 1 1•1' keit in i••�1 , tier or tatttrntitution. Cadiz -It li►.r' Ile in t, nl rt the1 Car to take In. ('hneree Syrup of Lin- ts• F,.1 unn7: 1'''111•,1 e1.1 seed nod Turpentine, and there is term the 1„ Ii'nl n-'helt'i _ l no remedy !o prompt neat , 1 (K-li''.•. ' le let 'I t 1 r' t r 1' 1• g east 1 1.•t 1 t •+ 2;. Teets n teethe. fatted,: '1'o, three' lura o:1'a lancers. it t Ir net's le times ns rtutrh. 60 trete. nt all dent- 1rol 1►wt y- to -t:1 -11." ers, "1 !Animism', Baser A t'e . '•lii,;l 1 yon are+. t' a 11 Co t.n 1 Tot 011t0 tu' th hits. Et epees?" croup. It 11411 grown people negle.t seat (lee and allow them to 111 into «urines diseasca, they haw one to blame but themselves. With children it Is (liferent, cases(' they du not rcnliee the c no n 1 nn up 1 ortmintel , 1 e did n bee Street. Toronto. nta written- (fur chip seri- 1 .' put the 110 r'.e'e r into 1 he road oilenfes of a neglected cold nor the 1rrama of obtaining care. and many a tha1:1. ns he craves older and finds himself et victim of pneumonia. cote sufnptfan. loot/Otitis, asthma or threat tieni.le, cannot but •ee that his I+nr, nts were reepotusible for nt'- glee, tee Treatment when Itis MMl- ta, nt !peen In the form of it cold To day the edam's have many n Ynr: nt seat to account of rough, and colla. and carets children Mho are tiere should be at home. What treatmeet are these children gettinR'l 1'n their parents Icaliee the serious - re es of tvglertinc to rare a cold? lint'(' they proved the merits of Tar. Chex•'• Syrup of Linseed end Tin - petiole 08 n cure for coughs and ..lde, 1,ooehits. i ro•.(•. loping • o' g.-'., r.n alt kln'!red ills? Ctry fenny have. for there is no i reeer 1. 00 fur 1hrot►l and lung tun (' 11 -i,I b when diva lieeeon came us' C'h cel net• I'tn 1• rl ulna du yr a aultp(.se the poor. am. Now I think you're twice as Old." Se['grant (on duty. to a rough- loolting fellow who is loitering about the liavement)-"Mallon, there young fellow! Do you know what we do with big, lacy ruffians clown here? huffs -"Make polieteunan of them, I suppose." "I declare," said della sweetly. "your thoughts run exactly in uni- son with twine, Augustus. f had those tory wort's in my mouth." "Yee. and I saw him put 'em there. too," raid little Tommy, who had Betio tl.e kissing going on. Cil'A11ITY AND AMUSEMENT'. Victoria will probably be the first British commanity to levy a tax on antitsentents for the support of local charitable institutions. brie Bent, the Premier, propeees a tax of 2 cents on every 25 cents spent in the 'purchase of theatre tickets. "Oh, y'e-es," remarked Ketchlcy, in a self-satisfied way." I.ulu area I will start out in married life under very favorable elle instances. fifer mother gives us a neat little home, her father furnishes it, and her Un- cle de Long has given a carriage and pair. Besides, Lulu has a snug in- come in her own name." "What part do flit' furnish?" " Well-prin- �cilal ly the namo-principally the rants." 'Ill;c \1agistrato-''But you have no vl• ible incites of support." The Tramp -"Oh, I donne. You can see Lots of good-natured people in the course of a day if rt' keep your oyes open." An Inobator Without Cash Until October, 1905 There is big money to be made in raising chickens with an Incubator. Canada exports annually millions of chickens to the United States arid -- Great Britain. The consumption of poultry in Canada is increasing rapidly and the poultry dealers complain that they cannot get enough poultry to fill their orders. One woman bought a No. 1 Chatham Incubator the first of March -she had five hatches by July first and had four hundred plump, sturdy chicks. In six months her incubator had paid her Stoo.00, several times its cost. A Chatham Incubator should pay for itself each hatch. We have perfected an Incubator and brooder. We believe it is now absolutely the best in the world. V1'e have sufficient capital behind us, and we are out for the entire business in incubators. 1Ce know that there is no other incubator that can approach the c?° Chatham • 1' 1 • t. 1 iniclibator This is our proposition ; To demonstrate our absolute confidence in the Chatham In( ;l! alar we will send one to you, freight prepaid, and you stake your In t peymcat in October, tips. The fact that we sell our Incubators '1n this manner guarantees thetas to tate fullest extent. Thirty days' trial is a delusion and a snare. If you have good tut 1: you may get off one hatch in that time, and even then you are uncertain, and if you reject the machine you will hate to pay the freight both ways. But with us you send in your order and we ship the machine prepaid. \\'hen it arrives, if it steins all right, start your hatch, and we will give )'on until October, t9o5, before you have to pay a cent in cash. We po•,itively guarantee that the machine is a ;:clod hatcher. Every machine should sell a dozen, and we will, on no account, allow a machine that is defective to remain in any neighborhood. WHAT SiX CHATHAM ViCULIATOR USERS HAVE TO SAY: The lnrtibatot spent me is working .t'xAingly well. It 1s very easily trentsd.6nd solar tierelairedi attention fa on'y a few ,nin.11M per day. The Crit lot of eggs. 110. en etaminatien f found that 63 were not forint, toe others were broken s••atdendally, and 1 bol 61 (lucks or a:rout lir per cent. of the feri'.le es;,. The +soon.] trial of 110 pre me 9.t l;wing ehxken+. The brooder g:vee equally good or Olfaction. The young broods are doing well. Yonn'S truly. ▪ F. JoiteseoN, Matt teratingtoa Post, Leamington, Out. 1 have used your No 2 in -Astor for thr'S lieehv, and un 80 well pleased with 11 that 1 or:l•rrl a Vo.3 •which your agent, Nr. Tumtutl. brought today. fir third hatch rime rti ye+terday with 113 chicks out of 110 eggs. We ha'e deo s Chatham Fanning Mill whi,-h R:•es gond g litteetiOn. 1 will not hoe an °ppm. , malt? of tec°mmendie.t the Chatham, m,b'nest0 Mr friends 1'01.+ t 74 fully, 111(9. slroNt:Y SMITH, Soa,lanti, oat. The No. 11er•,t.atnr"do gent fee to all richt, sehab•hed out of N9 fertii• egg', Pa good ....tong chs 5., and the brooder ss.e•I then *11. t! ehad in thelnellott's' ■t the same time, to Ili?. Whet tray. 44 duck en., and 33 gnome egee. from who we gnt 30 dorke sod 31 smite ; total, ;1 from "A ('tree. *Ian Iwl. he 1 6 tnrke) • at the same um, 15.1 the h -n eggs were in. Ny rw.xnn.en 1 the Chatham Incubator aid lovelier to 14 (1.e beat and sweet to hat.•h, tinder all cir•umatances. of any other m ke. W. have handled Inir other makes, in our poultry Winne., which we run on a h•ge • ale at (tittle, keeping Marr. -1 Pla ,mouth Rorke. Pet ,n 181,58, 'CoiInn titre, and Nam.„'.tit Bronze T,vkevs. Yours truly, D- A. A*Atta, Itirt0, 1( 0. The No. 2 In'•t:h.tet 1 bought from Foe Is all you re emmendel it to be. 1 put in 101 egtnn and after ees'tng o•,t tk• infertile ones, 1 have ;2 ,_hicks. 1 fad the machine fleet char in , psrti,ilar ani root 10 rn. if dime -thong are fob'nwed earefvlly. t'm,rt reepe trolly, Mits. Its•NRY CHASE, Warren, slat. 1 wish to let tat know of mr success with your habits,. out 0f t:1 •tats! hof 74 (lytta, and Out of any e -'•'n') aft h ( got 94 from 106 egga 1 tad the ,ni,tune a "tire •n•• Hi If run a•'ot,ling to d.re clow. The brooder If a warder and 1 ha.e r, t Inst arhkk ae let, and they are &linnet t.-.4heree Youeetrtiy, 4011N II. 31 t{l>NOM, COUIij)Iood,Vtd. Your No, 13 Chatham in^nl'atcr has given very gird retorus the first 4).t of 19 tots*, 1 t..* es .h., 10. 1 of Ai rather *inert u1 wsating the egg(, so 1 w 4,4 rant fi,1 the machine bit •hen the as h ►•'-,me, 1 w801r, 1 1,4,1 not titled 1• W,41 re•'nmmend'cur In •uhm1 f to env ne ghleu+. Vona* .,ocerely, NHS. SI tmG,CHET Nd1TOSII, Whitesw'xrl, Arra. Chatham Incubators and llr)o lers have every new irnpro/clnent worth while in an incubator or brooder. Tile in ubators are tnatle with two walls case within case, of dry material that leas been thoroughly seasoned in otlr lumber yards. They are finished in antique oak, are built solid as a rock .and will stand any amount of' usage for }cart. They arc fitted with a perfect steel and brass regulator that insures a !trete:sful hatch. There has never before been rueh an ofi r as this made in the whole world. The scorer you take adventaee of this offer, the mode time yon will have before October, 19°5, to make first payment. Cut off the coupon and send it in to -day for oar bo-,klet on the way to raise chickens, what it costs and your profit. You will obtain all information regarding the Chatham incubator. Tile Manson Campbell Co. Limited DEPT. z3 CHATHAM. o 4T. t.l nufacturers of Chatham Incubators and Brooders Dist rihiaing Wart.hnu't•' s' Montreal, Qu •, Ilran.lon. Man., (•agate, A'ts.. New Wertnem/ter. R.<'.. 11,0 s . 1•46.011'1; r r.t ('ta' Leen, Ont., Ik•trclt, Mich. ...,o:1A.V.:fxttterol of t h + ['sums Campbell Ilan ping 111 it a rind Ch,tlant Farm Scales t L 5f O fame 11. CAl t'HELt f.tN'iIVl1 MILL CO. Limited CHATHAM, ONT. O s ier.:t 2 Piety Oen 1 Tan d(s,ettpt(vetaWn+g„e of the nevem m Incu!ator, Vete' ter wish ail I ntorenr' ion about your erects* otter, whereby no cash wilt 14 I ud tool )ltal.et, T. (1. 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