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Exeter Times, 1900-3-15, Page 2THE EXETER TIMES LEGAL. DICKSON Se CARLING, Barrieters. Selene:ars. Novariee, Cenveraneeee. Vonmatal etc . Nona to Loan at 41 per cent, weer) pnt. 0-mt. OFFICE:-FANSON'S BLOCK., EXETER. n. ceRLINei.E. L L Messes. member of lte lirm will be at Re13-3all ou Ileurethey of each week.. R. FL cou4Ns, Barrister , Solicitor, Convollaucer, 1tXETER, O. OFFWE Over O'Neire TilitLIOT GLADA.I.A..Ne 5 I Barristers, e1ioitar, Notaries Pablio, Copveyamers (i4e, O. oney tu Loan, OFFICE. - MAIN -STREET, EXATE11. E. V. 2.11.1.10T. F. W. ntannete• :3s3f3:3-w3ass-3-aa. For Love and Fame. seiDo CIE(APT= 111.-Routioued. AL. de Vidoelae leekeel, at h.m tor a moment, as it he weke untitled tu ask hies what businese it was ea. hs; bu. he thoug1t. better or it, and ineteau with a ecewl, "It is not so. ver5 uttranal either for astrotogers t, meke reletakees," .lin'to.teits," the man ba black said. caiye. "I quite agree," m. de Vidoehe re- plied, with. ea...ele politeness. "I ac- cept the torkeenten.' 'Yet there ie one thing to be said even then,' the aetroioger continued, elowly leaning .orwarci, and. as ,f cbmue•et in fee. th.: canktlee 3.4' to bring =t aizectly betweee inildumen and te.nteelt; "I have exeleed Alene.eur Vidoehe. '1114 Da 13:- CHAPTHli, IV. naleteles sometimes in ereuie-i- 6 Oa the site of the old Petals dee! .3. IL, RIVERS, M. B. TORONTO ILTNI 'IrlliekVat and even WritIte. tint Pe%e Aurt-.lies, where as held the tour- V/testrlit. at C.St. euaty tnever 1 in preinellaug-deatits." • ha ultieh Ileury Ile was kill.; • 4 ee-,ton Oni Xt. de Videante, who may bave bad d zany IV. built the Place ilet5•ale. uomaz;s4ASIUSS rats keg in hue aWlit breest width ou • 1 tet fin1 'fl d by that lege tee suet reeenlug a. the otleeett me in any met, or paris ekeedayi tie anktetameee, R 4Ldelan 4}.0.,k. 4 n& zts fl mo Cern France. which has UR Ildteu '4, Milos: sp.; aroma butittoe. . Whatever be reen thah t edizions, or eel erenee, has carefuely :Oil, notelet %AMOR% L.4.WILICV:7, 1:10TVIL cr In, Ames' %eine beitenge hence See; 4tbecoentenence which the rentev-eri 1eh ; , • - Banner. t)04 end wh.01 tb,„ e.ye„ Loratag eiai.:-11 isle awl soa).-boil..rs. teat for all eantille telly revealed to lout. Inn. creeye owl ber journal, tea Itehlesten USX., 4. Ante% et. 13.Q.OWNING vote4eoraeefoloarloelintey.a.live, thetidee eti. and though the Place RoYaie BiA look diet, p.el.Y, ash now lost even its name, in the 10 • I*. sn teredueto P.OLQ1 _4.,1•51fy Even a nate tit b.gb color lett ,r,'rho teiten of tnter he thirteenth Louie it eek was Guy -voice nu,t rect1SAMP. POSUSASAI JAMS'S" chcefaebion. feuartier , Exeter. Ile went on with his meal in! 6iIence. The feur tell eautitee titled d , n ich etood, opposite ilYNDMAN, coroner foe the turned dotty on the table. Hut to "1" de St. LnetiS, was then the 4:001111F ef Buena. entice, eentosite tee teeeneee a. 1:eocce, AUcTIO:e113LR3e Notredarae ead, kindly. "I found neY compeny good Rnattan., This i:tor de V•doehe IS or this vountre.,` and. a rich man, Understand." "Through, his wife," the host said, 0=401151Y- "Aid SO rich that she could bui'd our caetle itere from the ground egain." **Madame de Vidoche was of Pina- ta." "To he sure. Monsieur knows everything, By JurriZegee to the north. I have leen there once, But -he his a h ;use Pais besides, and estates, I hear, in the south -in Pert- gorde• 'II 1' tbe attrologer muttered. "Perigord again. That, is odd. new." .241% enewal fai- •eeseel *wet•rer sabot i..uxtaticoul, 15. i -tit sInctior giusi:antecii. Camino ate. Beesca 0,Out. 10,1,11Elt Licensed Nue- 0E tau Ulu enmities cif 11.44111 0,ALL1,19LCA 114.:0 -ti• C9. at Peetettilee Ore to V El hIlles; AllaS 4 Tennent & ennent nee OSSr. Graduate et tbe n Veterleare Co 1. dice -One deor Uth Town Hall. WATERLOO 31 UAL, IqUIP INstiteein e . Eastalslishosi in 13633 OFFICE WATERLOO, ONT lois ettneeev over Tw.litiv-oish 3411s in sacressital epee diem in Westara %nip. N....timers writtempAISt ItPIS &xi use hy 1:1331.imss, Alerstain less II lnieltiora un.1 all other descrintious 3f item/able property. lawn lilts insurers u' tt option ce mane sem au the rrouno in :Zeta xr Ih313:•yes4.elz. 1/LtriL.:14 1he ea,t ten years this company has till 947.'7.1 0' NI Leit”.. tULTAItlif 1.11A119fLy LA t0fit 11/1 .111_11 01 041,,,42.”,g: LI1S1 P:11.1 IR 101191.0000 4LS,.t lb. lh 744.$00,00, cousietine or Cash 313 .111.13 tom mitetit IlL1.9‘1 8.11.1 L.le bt 4 1 :semen :eines et, lintel and in !urge. I iltsident o 31. i's rims tt r.14117; 1, 111 Lusa. sre..ear /ALI, Agent for Exeter and •••••••.1••••••••••• 1' IIE EXETER T111E:i t ulellated every Thursday morning at lints eant Pri ting House aeci n tercet, nearly opposite Fittmegjeweiry *gore, Exeicc, Ont., by ,JOHN w.urrk; :Anis. Proprietor& bet hisertion. per line 71.A1 ELS -OP AD9LLIITIL0140: 10 calve Bea RiLseqUelit ini-ertion, per line3 cen tta lo isaoura! an,ertaun, ad% ertistanonts shourd be EeLt 7n nut luter :mut Wednesday morning. Cum J013 PRIXTLNG DEPARTMENTis one r 1 Ile largtet and be,..t equappeuin ttie Couuty 01 Luzon. Ali wort: en ruetect to 1/1 will re- t vest tun. prompt attenton. Orris. ow, ItvgardIng Newspapers. 1 -Am 1190.01 nix/ tokesa piper regpIarly tram the lost Miler, whether directed in his name or eautoces,or wz.,ether he has subt.cril- Lei or not, rew,insibto so • payment. 2- tf h per -on ureters his paper euscontinued he nut -t pay ill arzesra or the pub !slier may vOnt inue to send it, until The payment is nur.d.o, and es en codect the woo e amount, whether the p ists.en from th..: ottLax or not. 3- n s 1.17, for :.-au-crIpt on, the suit may. be inst.tuted in tee pia.ce senores the paper is puts. honed, a,though the su secriber may reside bun reds of miles away. 4 -The court,. have deal 7ed thut refusing to take sy.w-papers or periodicals fro n tne poso stare. or removing and leaving them nacaned for, e, prima fatie evidenze of intentional fraud. CARTERS TUE IVER PI LLS. Sick Headache and rel eve all the troublesincl• dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, Pain in the Side, dtc. While theirmost reraarkuble success has been shown. isa curing Headache, yet CARTER'S lame Liven PILLS are equally,valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomac ,h stimulate the liver and regulate the boweet. EVE711 if they only cured e Ache they would be almost priceless tO those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be wining to do without the= But after all sick head CH ifeelie bane of go many hives that here fri where O t, 0 ilia we make elle. eena ore Our p cure it :while others do not, UARTER'S LATIVE LIVER PILLS 111'S very atrial' and very easy to take, One or two pills make a dose. .They are striedy, vegetable and do mot gripe or temp., but by thee- gentle action pieeee an who ese them. Tn vials at g6 cents; lave for $1. Sold eiremeliere, or sent by med. CARTg1111101310/1111 CO.. NW Tort. 7 loll lilt, Small Dm Imall ?fin tt,fe, _. eit.zitrNzai: el,„,„:1.,,:,,,,,,...t.b. de ymietehanta tieitiatleilhubatist-tallsoy it lon:ti:til•Ireuoftegnotennduvertiolieue.roonsegoto ile tie, oabnicli1 tYai querter. It eaw CUaglies Fmate swI ream houvi,",,itb auk. 0, twee ,,-,„,,i ,v.ai nitanY other queer thinge, suc/a to coo,urt quarters in those day e looked fleutt covered form on it -a CAI Ill back stairs of the ralace, hew- thethu NI1V5113;11fs$3.-iro.iretrP—t'latirilsg‘'s14-all:"1-14 evTet:.e. are selkil'al an l vinOr C,eatly, tbe astrologer wa.S no ordine brillient plare; or ir there 'cra°uliegsaid r.S' matt. Ile :teemed to take no notice, innv-1 is of A 800A " What Wall And h gastly to kit Teri:Sant at all. their brightness ver, of the, effeet hie words 11441 pro- eharacter- The king's emu:temente otd. indvc,4, bit tto tong"-, nig el -very royal awl naturals no doubt, ' areteat.atte oet ee, de \Ideate. lie and, when viewed from the proper ned polite.y to ea:dame, and made quarter, attraetive enoue,qt-have an- eteawee tweee aeeeeetwn ou the riIIr side; and 10 84,4fl3. nstitii,411:olterv .1;:titt•Ild *he answered it inattentively. " a"' hs'lliag a'11. LVY t°31' ' bl' 4.0n- -th--:11 (ItTirk"rt01141gnildsidir 01iUtrhatr1471.01 n1211074 tuendelorr.eur.1./eliTglAw'a:thy.agirini:htillenledie. 44- el sle,itt the MONS, the cancer no^ Kiri ler 8 fal'einated gaze his muter st every ntt'erretilsoe there...tionoena, so 11 bas oeirr‘e,:;•;8) act elect ineeteuent, "I do 3,101. wonder bten. Titian no Thou ,11,1 oot holm that be attracts the ladies' eyes." "Ile is a band:novae thild," File atis- ahxiceleltrmoalatilmsso'rdosnity8s lug.ruee.Telidat, were ey tn. the were& smiling faintly. ' court under -world knew all about "Yes, be is gt od-lookingt" the man that mysterious aiseatie or wilich Grab - in black rejoined. "There is one rielle d'Estrees died after eating a thing which euen or 'science teal that citron at Zaraers-all, more than we he will never need." know now or has ever been printed. "What le that?" she asked, curl- That tittle prick or a knife Which u-ly, looking at the astrologer for mole the second NVednesday in May, the flea time with. attentiou. 11110, a day memorable in nistory, is "A love -philter," he anewered, cour- gossip flown thoe n raonth before. Sbe colored, trailing a little sadly. nridame's will Henry of condeet death, birth, were no mystertes in the by- eously. "Ills looks like Mazarin's always supply its place." uluthage• Dklon's sex., Cagliostro's ways of the Louvre and Petit Trian- "Are there emelt thinge?" she said. "Is He V. wrote, "Linder the king's it true? -I mean, I always thought ou. e are many cockroaches," t et. they were a child's tale." eat h-st on k his se: "No more than poisons and ante- vewous, dangerous 1S011,1-•-a1S011,1-•-aInay, ugly ld. dote,e, madame, ' he answered, earn- wor stli, "the preservative power of salt, any street in. the Paris of that day belonged to it, the Rue Touchet or the deetructive power of gun - did; a little street a quarter of a powder. You teke the queen's herb, mile ,from the Place Royale, on the you sneeze; the drug a Ilaraceisus, verge ot the tluartier Itiarats. The nu shell; wine, you see double. 1,Vhy !louses on one side of dm street had is the powder of attraction more won- b 3 they were devided'only by a few tares uneorivinced," he continued more oe foul foreshore. 'These houses lightly, "look round you, roadtune. wero older than the opposite row, were You tee young men loving old women., irregularly built, and Idled high with the high -Lona allying therre•elves with gables and crooked ohimneys. Hera the vulgar, the ugly enchanting the and there a beetle-browed as , ge Want nut. -ion see a hundred inex-1 led beneath them to the river; and one pin:able raatehes. Believe Ines it is I out of every two was a tavern, or we who snake them. epeak without I worse. lA lencing-sehool and a gam - motive," be added, bowing, .,for ma..! occupied the two largest. dame de Vidoche can never have need To tie. south-west the street ended in a other philter than her eyes." la cul-de-sac, being closed by a squat her regards on the table, sigbed. Madame, toying idly with a plate, 'stone house, built out of the ruins of an old water gate -way that had once stood there. The windows of this "And yet they say matches are made bouse were never unshuttered, the in heaven," she murmured, saftlY- door was seldom opened in the day - "It is from heaven - irom the stars light. It was the abode of Solomon -we derive our knowledge," he ans- etotredame. Once a weak or so the veered, in the sante tone. aserologer's somber figure might be But his face 1 -it was -well she did seen entering or leaving, and men at not Lee that! And before more passed, tavern doors wouid point at him, and M. de Vidoche bloke into the conver- slatternly women, leaning out of win- sation. "What rubbish is this?" he does, cross themselves. But few in said, speaking roughly to his wife. the Rue Touthet knew that the house "Have you finished? Then let us pay had a second door, which did not open this rascally landlord and be off. If on the water, as th'e back doors „of you do not want to spend the night the river -side houses did, but on a on the road, that is. Where are those quiet street leading to it. ; fools of servants ?" M. Notreda.me's house was, in facts, He rose, and went to the door and double, and served two sorts of ' shouted for them, and 00M0 back clients. Great ladies and courtiers, and took up his cloak and .hat with wives of the long robe and city ma- l much movement and bustle. But it dames, came to the door in the quiet ; was noticeable in all be did that he street, and knew nothing of the Rue I never once met the astrologer's eye Touehet. Through the latter, on the I or looked his way. Even when ho bid other hand, came those who paid in ' bim a surly "Good-night''r-oasually na..taL if not in malt, lackeys and wait- ing -maids, and skulking ape/rano:nes uttered in the midst of injunctions to and led-captaine-the dregs of the his wife to be quick -he spoke over his quarter sodden with viee and. crirae slsoulder; and he left the roora in the --and .now The house was same fashion, completely absorbed, it furnished accordingly. The clients of seemed, in the fastening ot biS cloak. the Rue Touche.. found the astrologer Some, treated. in this cavalier fash- room divided into two by scarlet might have resented it. But the man visitor a partial 9i819 of the further in black did neither. Left alone, he half, where the sullen glow of Et remained by the table in an expectant furnace disclosed alembics and cru - attitude, a sneering smile, which the cables, mortars and retorts,. a multi - light of the candles threw into high tude of uncouth vessels and vials, and relief, on his grira visage. Suddenly all the raysterious apparatus of the the door opened, and M. de Viclothe, aleheimiet.f • Diamedeately about him cloaked and covered, came in. With- the shuddering rascal fonna things out raising his eyes, he looked round still more striking. 8. dead hand the roona-for something he had mis- hung over each door, a skeleton peep - laid, it seemed. ed from a closet. A. stuffed alligator "Oli, by the way," he said, suddenly, spratyled an the floor, and by the and without looking .up. wavering, uncertain/Sight of the fur - "My address?" the man in black in.. nace, seemed each raeruent to be awak- terjected, with a devilish readiness. ing to life. Clabalistite signs and The end of the Rue Touthet in the -strange instruMents and skull headed Quartier du Marais, near the river. staves were everYwhere., with Parch - Where, believe rae," he continued, I:dent -scrolls and monstrous man with a mocking bow. ban give you drakes, and a farrago of such things madame's boroscope with the greatest as naight imitose on the ignorant ; who, if he pleased, might sit on a coffin, Pleatsure, ex. any other little matter you may require." „ and, when be would •amuse hinaself, found a living toad at his foot Dim - 112k you are the deifill" inf. de y seen, .provcied, together, Hi -under. Vicloche muttered, wrathfully, nhiS stood, these things 'were enough to cheek growing pale. ; otierewe. the vulgar, and often struok "P°sablY," the astr°10ger allse terior into the boldest ruffians . the leered. "In that 01' any other' case - 3341 sreVOirl" - From this mote a little stairoase ti:116 Tonehet could boast. When the lasadlord came up a little Closed, ,at the top- by a strong door, later to apologize to M. Solomon led to the chamber and anteschamber Notredazne de Pelee for the ineonveni- in which the 'astrologer received his ence to Which he had unwillingly pui real elients, 'Here all was changed. he found his guest' in high good- Bol roonas were hung, cemented, humor. "It is nothing, my friend -it carpeted with black ; were vast, death - is !nettling, friend -it is nothing," M. like, emPty, The ante -climber con- Lhor maks to the river, from wi'elt d 1 I h tattled two steols, and In the middle of the floor a large erystal ball on a bronze stand. That was all, excel:A the silver hanging lamps which burn- egloobmhzeosf tthirtedroaodmde.d to the funereal The inner chamber, which was light- ed by six candles set io sconces reuntl. the wall, was almost as bare. A kind a altar at the further end bore two great tomes, continually open. In the middle of the floor was an astro- lo.be;''on an ebony pillar,. and the floor itself was embroidered tit white, with the signs of the zodiac end the twelve houses arranged in a circle. A seat for the astrologer stood near the al- tar. And that was all. For ewer over such AS visited him here. Notre - dame depended on a higher range of ideas; on the mere subtle forms of semerstition, the influence of gloom and silenee on the consciertoes and above all, perhaps, on his knowledge ef the world -and them. Into the midst of all this ceme that shrinking, terrified little xaortal, ban. It was his business to oeen the door into the quiet street, and ad- roit those who ealleel. He was forbid. den to speak under the most terri, penal.ies, so that visitors thought hien dumb. For a week after his com- ing he lived in a world of almost in- tolerable fear. The darkness and silence of the house, tbe funereal lights and hangings, th.e sknils and bones and horrid things he sew, end on which he name when he Itetar exeected. them, almost turned his brain. Tie ehu ktiere,t, and crouehed luther and thither. Hie face greu white, and his eyes took a strange staring look, so hat the sourest might have pitied hint. It wanted, in a wards but a little to nuke the child, sterk mad; and but for hie lierdy trainingend out -door life, that little wonld not hatnet been wanting. Ile might have fled, for he was trusted at the doer,' end et any maman Mid have open- ed, it and escarveti. But admit never doubted Lis master's power to find him • and bring him back; and the thought did not enter his mind. After a meek or so, famillarLy wrought on him, as on all. Tilt house grew less terrifying, the darkness lost tts horser, th' ate of elle.nce and dread tits first paralyeing tuflu.ncet. He began to eleep better. Curiosity, in a degree, took the place of fear. Ile fell to poring ever the signs of the zodiac, and to taking fur- tive peel's into the creeeta. The toad became his playfellow. He fed it with cocicroaches„ and no longer want- ed employment. The astroakger saw the change in the lad, and perhaps was not wholly pleas- ed with it. By and by he took steps to limit it. One day he found dehan playing with the toad with something of a boy's abandon, making the un- couth creature leap over his hands, and tickling it with a straw. The boy rose on his eutrance and Om* away ; for his fear QC the man's sinis- ter face and silent ways was not•in any way lessened. But Notredarne called hint back. ;" You are begin- ning to -forget," he said, eyeing the child The boy trembled under his gaze, but did not dare to answer. "Whose are you V Jehan irked this way and that. At eugth, with dry lips, he muttere , "I"-oNuor.s;u are not," the man in Ma= replied. " Think again. rou have it short memory." jehan thought and sweated. But. the man would have his answer, and at 1 t J 1. whispered, "" . • " That. is better," the astrologer said coldly. "Do you know what -this He held up a glass bowl. The boy recognimed it. and his heir began to else. But be shook his head. " It is holy water," the man in black said, his mull, (trust eyes, de- vouring the boy. " Hold out your Jellan dared not refuse. "This win try you," Notredaine said, slowly, " whether you are the devil's or not. If not, water will not hurt you. If so, if you are his forever and ever, to do llaiiksealinlrleainod pleasure, then it will burn At the last word he suddenly sprin- kled some with a brush on the boy''s hand. Jehan leaped back with a shriek of pain, and. holding the burned hand to his breast, glared aL his master with starting eyes. " It burns," said the astrologer, piti- lessly, "11 burns. It .is as I stall You are his. His! After this I think you will remember. Now go." Johan went away, shuddering with horror and pain, But the lesson had not the precise effect intended. He continued to fear his master, but he began to hate him also, with a pas- sioante, lasting hatred, strange in a child. Though he still shrunk and crouched in his presence, behind his back he was no longer restrained by fear. The boy knew of no way in which he could avenge himself. He did not form any plans to that end, he did not conceive the possibility of the thing. But he hated; and, given the oppor- tunity, was ripe to seize it. To be Continued. Children ury for ion, might hare been hurt, and sothe itaifeggs, se arranged as to afford the IA C ear es THE HACK -STAND PHILOSOPHER, Observations by Mose • Doyle, the hack -stand phi 1 osopher : The guy that dyes his hair don't fool anybody but himself. Sometimes youwouldn'L wonder veby a man stays onall night if you knew his wife. IL don't matter hew modest you) are if your shoes squeak. The guy that ra,isen cain with the old lady because he has to wait live minutes for dinner is likely to be the saline guythat couldn't pass a dog fight if there was money waiting for him down the street. - The only ,woman I ever known] whose face. was her fortune was a bearded lnd,y, ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. 1 What the Legislators or the Province are Doing at 'roronto. PUBLIC ACCOTTInTge Darirg 1et9 the total receipte of the Province were $4,000,494, while the ex- penditure totalled 0,710,420, griing a balance of P86,674. The total bell - eine on hand at the ead of the year was §,574.7t6. Compared with 1898 there was an increase of ,S449,141, while the expenditure decreased 802,061. Some of the halgese items in re- ceipts were;-Ceown. Lands, 07,286; Rent. 4'111,168; Woods aid Forests, S1,01,2,848; Licenses, $'43,803 ; Law nSitellnult ,15:,55142;311'ielik3derulee:,t1a410,04DON:lit enue Bill, 0217,09; Sacceseion Linty, §15,5„11.1; Casual Revenue, $257,9713; tiiale of Lands, Teronto Aeyhun, ItV46 Pa'al o Ins.itutions, *-74;-g. These ana,onts were paid by the Cernordtions under the revenue buu.7--In4aranegt ceetipattiee, §E0,435; banks, ; trusts eompanees. Alai; J0411 p.toieS, ; railwa,y eQmpanieS, .034444; street railway mpanies, $‘,0114; express cempauiee, §2.7:=5; el,e0 and parlour car companies. $etes; net oral ges companiee, attd eleeteec light Ceoenanies. ntie.01; telt geaplt ctinepattiee, til,"04; lelephoete ettrupatlY• kNe-4,5l Seirleinai. The. Lageee stun eontrarat- ed by any li_e or it.r4 insUr41100 0001- VAny wee nlielL4, paid by the Canada tete Aseurauce Comp kny, O. the tetal Sleeteti. in succession duties, York Count.), contributed StUa.06, the principal allAt•AntS bei. g: P. Drieei.11, n711.64.1; ()Aver blitnta, W,tit11.1A? ;Many A. Ketkeettlyt ttet0; Rebeet inepstne. 440-411(Wr Leith. 0,1,fiti.e5; ▪ 4. iteatrew, T. A. iik..,:iitzatau, *zia.; 4. 4X4‘.012.trolv ox,1§'Lit.;001.14; tlifazoty0i; oiatiou ▪ Veinier, 4,7134.11.do ; .alary L. Parlow, lueae tteme eifis AUtOng the inieeele !Reeves expenal.ure: ny-elegnious, §inz44; A, 4,4,01,ou4alin JUlten3US ;try SS $01.4111.01' /1110eSS1011 011t1...8 14511 4;04,i(g); er-Pro, nem at t 4'4 lion, Oteltill Puree:lase °Lateen). yaelit, 'tett- Om; pork -reit Hon. •n4a..1; Lewis helneettion, enniax4 pseveutatiu ta ' the export, of eawtogs, ,471. Tile; LSTIMATE4. The estimatee far the eurrent year were laid ou the Loom. The total amount, askee tor is eieoa,elet, undin Inueonit,it oitlitem4ca; administration ue jus• tice:, 4110,StuNr; euuostuote sier,1,0.8.e4; Pupae iu4tAtu- Liotle mulritenaMie, §13414)-1; th-aillgra" tient Iri,1115; egg semi ure, , nun- alS and cuarkites, S.tieeeeetie; main - 1 tenet:Ice and reeuirs (11, Governmeut taint cicreir %mental laulcilugs, 6tie,,e4.te a Publie 4bui1einge-(1) fesjuiCs, dieital accounts, $6.1,tieti.o.a. Jeublie I works -(i reeuirs, t2) eapi- ; tut accuunt, $a4et2le.71; eulunleation and newt tan xuun., CitargeS 012 erottzt lamed, §sleste,5; refuwas tic- oount, $ineteatetle; natscuilantente ee- pentikture, 4.‘7,otit/; untoreseen anti en - provided, SeJ,000. Total-teetzteet32,61. A number of the heads of deettrt- ments are given inereauee, but few of tint aterke recei e int:Amen, iu eat- art- s A totel of etr'" eau is sou •ht for colonizat ion and Mining- roads. The vote tor coionieation ourposes amounts to 45AA11), 111.1 inerease of .S1e,500. The sumof 64,700is tasked for the maiot en. ;tem ot 14 patrol tug ill the northern lakes. These items are also asked Contribution to the lettriotio Fund, 010,04; tuwatde paying tbe stuerme olfieials in the Canadien tontingeuts, §4,000; U.1. Loeali.sts, for copying , papers in archives at Weshington, een).1; I tux ther contribution to the. Red Cross ' &meaty, 6t5tith for the exploration ue thee part of Ontario between the C. P.R., and RudsooBay, 40,00l; towards cempilation of Imperial statutes in force in Ontario, e1,5b0. TUE Sia.N jOSIL SCALE. i Eon. Bite Dryden'ts bill to amend the San Joele Scale Act provides that spraying and fentigaiton may be sub- eituted tor hurninge and when sueli treatment is ordered and the ewer refuses to carry it out, it shitil be done without COmpepitttion to him. AhLENDING TUE GAME LAWS. Hon. Mr. Davis introduced a bill to consolidate and amend the gerne laws. It provides the 1 when game anima's and migratory game tilde are in clan- ger of extinetion or require protec- tion, tine Ineutenant-Governor may, Ly order-in-Councli, Lake the neclessary steps to extend such protectioxt. The killing of any COW IT1008t.., fawn, or yeu.ng deer, , moose, or eariboo under the..age on one year is „forbiaden: The eranefer of a license to kill genie is made a aeu.nishable offence, and in - valves the ettnentilation of the lieense in addition. The fee for a licenee to hula moose, reindeer, and cariboo is I o be 510. The (naive game warden is ena- Dowered to lesue licenses to game dealers to buy, and sell cittrieg the open season and for 20 days during the close season, game birds and ani. mats lawfully killed and procured. Tbe license fee in titles'. of ove:r 100,000 population is ,e50 in other cities, S25; in towns and villages, Ii.10; and in townshins, 5 In reSpect to deer hunting, any person found masked or disguised and in possession of any gun or firearm in eloee season' is liable ie imprisonment fox three months, with, oat the option of a fine. I THE JOYS OF ANTICIPATION. Sala Mrs. Gadabout, who 'rad come to spend the day, to little Edith: lkre you glad to see' me again, Edith? !Yes m'ne, and mamma's abad too, replied . the child. Ifs she ? Yes, m'ne. She said she hoped you'd come to -day and have it ovee • „ -.teens reeranNtffliON What is ,:es‘eve,Vteeete,teWes\AX:ee,: tee :Zt1/4•A% 4 , '17 eee- Castoria i ilte. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmlesS substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sorm. Curd, cures DiarrItt2eat and Wind. Colic. Castoria relieve* Teething troubles, cures Constipation and klatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regplates the Stomacti, and Ik)wels, ivin healthy andoaatural sleep. Castorlit is the Children% Panacese--tho Mother's Friend* Castoria, "Caetoria, is an eareelleet medicine for ehildreu. Xothers nave repe-atedly told me Otte goon effect upon their children." Int. O. inseecon Lova, Afass. Castoria, "Ceeterta, is SO NV9i1 adapted to ehltdrea that recommerne it es superior to any pre. scription krzewn to me." 410 IL A, AAQTTUR, ef, re, Zuntlytso Sin Se THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER iM344 9 1+11•ANY. 1 1444POIN Wri PREVENTMG FOREST FIRES.' Hon. Mr. Davie introduced an Act to amend the Act relating to thepre- eervatloo of foreets from destruction by Lire. It provides that where !ands ere not under timber licenses the Com- missioner of Crown Lands ma.y ap- point as many persons as he sees fit to not as fire rangers. When Crown tenths are under timber licenses the Commissioner may appeint as many Inc rongere as the licensees request or the public interests require, and In eizeh cases half the remuneration of the rtmgers shall be paid by the 11- censeholders and half by the Commis- eioner. The latter may pa); the whole amount and charge half of it against oWpohcetnottehdh e Iiecensosebemwaoo ants fire rangera cept or reject them. NE RA, nr,avr. A Nervous Debility, Lest Visor an4 t. of Is to give effect to the order -in -Calm- BEANS Another bill by the sante MinIster wealmers of body or mind CL, ewes of youth. 3.13in Berard, *la oil, compelling the manufacture cl *clews sees the most obstinate cases yarn kit othst pulp -wood in the province. Another 117,teTsT411.1=1,1,1,g1r17„nerrel„re,,,,r/deLdina' provides that spruce hemlock, black -svelter gen te sedreine Tr r sews MB WO, and yellow larch, cedar, black e.sh, and. '1'. " tainareok ma be out: in the Al nquin Sold at Browniou's Dreg Store Exeter EMULSION Immo:lumens nee all 1.1,NO DIS131.1iltd, dPITTINO or 1010011e, 4013;11.1.033 OP .41'1•1111firl'Ill, nzoirirri, the. beaten t • or tine article are moos Romano. By tbe aid of The D. & Emulsion, I have gotten rid of a hacking cough which bed troubled me for over a year, stud bavo eaizzed cotudder- ably in weight. T. H. W1E011414, C,E„ Ifontreal, 30c., and $1 per nettle DAVIS di 1./..WRENCE CO., 101L01Lea, MONTREMA list to the Commissioner, who may ace COLC17 that cure ti team y National park. At present only pine can be eat. MUNICIPAL AMENDMENTS. Dr. Barr, of EUfferin, asks for an amendment to the Assessment Aet, al - WOMAN'S RIMING PASSION. "There goes a woman," said the girl, 'who hasn't a thinght on earth 'ex- lowing any town, village, or township , same take the assessment between Feb- cept dress. I know ihat superior mart ruary 1 and July I, The sae mem- at tribut I es this. peeuri.tr veakness to tobeoropireetpseistosottonoginacnhdme aelnlotwaes(ktintog thoart. aeollurwseomaenre- bnilinteitIta orntemill.d'ofasonaalet 134tbre• -4.Per.,, Wood's Phosrhodine Ve4.4reat English, Rowdy. Sold and recommended by till druggists in Canada. Only reti- e -lee medieite eiseoveredsiz packages guaranteed to cure ell forms of Sexual Weakness, all egects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive ese 0 To- baceceOplera or Stimulants. Mailed 011 receipt of price, one packs gc. en six, $5. Oka teat pktme, six xei/l owe. Pamphlets f,ree to any address, Wile Wood Company Windsor Ont. Weed'e Phosebedine is sold in Exeter by J. We Browning, druggitit, row money for current expenditure be - estimates of women." fore or after the passing of the by-law She conquered a refractory button on levying the taxes for the. current year. her glove before she contioued: "But GENERAL TOOTH INSPECTION. that woman who passed us is, without Principal Willmott, of the Ontario doubt the most dress -crazy woman 1 College of Dentistry, Dr. Herbert have ever met. She knows no topio Adams, wild others, interviewed the save dress -can speak of no other sub - Government and advocated the corn- ject. She spends one-half of her time prule,s000rtyltils.pection of echoed child- at her dressmaker's, and the other hag on is used in exploising the handicraft of CONSUMPTIVE POOR. the modiste,. Goodness only knows when she maneges to get anything to A deputation. waited on the On- eat. She's dead to every . feeling, lt t a:1%0e sGovernmenttson lbeiffth awoi with ihe nrap e„f000lnlsiewnag. believe, except that which hue to do r with dress. And what. do you 'think tweH poore-a-she said Saturday? I met. her as (WO I. To adopt re,gulations for aidingt in were going out of the house or mourn - the. establishing antral sanatoria for nig. A young women where we boot the consumptive poor, similar to what knew had died -and we had been at is now done in connection with (he the otjfuneral. osdlComing tiy friend but downthehestepti itoeliowo poor. sorrow was too fresh upon me to pe1'- 2. To grant the same per diem aliow- mit anything more than a nod are - atm for the consumptive poor treated cognition. Then I said: 'Poor, &tax en the atoms sanatoria as: us now Clare -alive and well one week ago, givers fax the care and 'treatment of' and now -now she's gone!" the poor en existing hospitals, with "'Yes,' answered my friend, bland the addition, of extending the time gy, ; 'but Wasn't she dressed beautifr tor, winch eunh pretivo,ts are( to re- ly V Really, it was a treat to le cave mid.. her 11" CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Vas an- emia ligootare .01 It on " Ivory wraDYnt PEA T'ITER PANS AGAIN, Large feather fans are, once again bang worn, (hough 1 he small ones bre- dominate The bl tek eagle's feather is coesidered very -chi°, sprinkle(' with diamonds; it nlso proves very expen- sive. From Paris come most dainty little. eventful:5, with exquisitely paint- ed, views of favorite resorts in one corner on .,chacken skin such as Aix, Pan, Monte Carlo, or Nice. The rest of the fan is covered with Sparkling paillettes in bzInks of color, and the Landlt;s fire tied with a bunch' 0f the tavern° "flower of Lhe place. HIS EXPERIENCE, /vIyer-Don't youkriove that the use' of tobacco shortens your Slays .(Syer-yes, I'm Sure it does,' Myer-'lleen why 410 you Use it ?, Gy.er.e•Fox that very reason. I once triedto. quit . it, ana t.he clays were about a. week long. AN EXTRA BRAND: •fleTow, William, isn't this soffee ee good as that v:our znother used td make? It is better than that she 'made at home, Ellen -much better. But it isn't as good as that she used to make , for church. socials. ?MAK AND WEARY %I/CIVICS FIND A ASAlli FINISND IN SOUTH APAERIOAN.Nanviss. EnlIAPS he Was 0 cynic, but some one bas laid that in thin age there are nO hea ithY .women, The age has • many AVal ram etrobg nee noble physically, 90 they ere 'mentally ead.morally; but. Is true'nev.erthelessa that a . large hees ceatage of the, Wet,'" mon GI the couutr) suffer f ram nervolit' ness and•genern1 eld ' bility. They die . ant a weary existence, and each day 1 dayof pain and suffering. Tbla 'Ka the cnse with laIlss Annie Patterson, o enekvine, N. B. .. She ,suffered terriblin from Indigestion and neeveuseeNa. She wee Influenced by some , one, 'aemehOWI „10 tr South American Nervine. Of course. I1 like 'hoping. against tope-anotber pateet inedielne. But she had taken' only (me bottle when her system began to take on the health. of earliest years, ens] -after uslet three . bottles she was eompletOJY eurel No wonder she lm stragg 111 her Nonfiction ,. that 'there IS no remeee 1ti,io gouda Amore , tan Nereinc-29. Sold by; C. Lutz, Eleter.