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Exeter Times, 1901-8-22, Page 5Hie DOG'S WELCOME. Jt Caused the petrotter to ere Some Lively climbing. "I hate a client livine 16 miles onto" Bald a Griswold street lawyer. "'Up to within the last year he had nothing for me to do but draw important rateeees .elad advise him as to negotiations anti contracts. Now he has a sort of manta for getting out in frost of his door, hailing the suburban car and corningdn to consult his lawyer. It is fair to add that he is good pay and never haggles. I found lilue waiting the other eaorniug when I reached the offlee. 4! 'Inn thinkine he began, 'of havin Mangan *trost the road fru= me, 'rest- o e pa _ • harborite one of the Savageet dogs Yon Put gleams of hope and trust were his - Served Baez efiertle ed, and 'earcereted. Hee keeples an4 'With pressing, wants Was oet in tench; the queen will fill them with eggs ever see, tainst the Peace and. dignerty Oft trials borne treconlPilsie tide!. on short- notice, And when thuo Stuble--That Prenehman say Aneere Alled, add them to the =delis start - eft the neighborhood. I'll illerstrate. A. livery servant drove la sight, Who brought a note far him, one night. ed. With a number ut iziefi 5010. lea has more bone and filleeW than WV, country on earth. Bain in the eity teether day, I stela ter I tem, place Is eutuel„ "We shall itene Aloe. We can thus nearly average a . Penn -Yee, on his bet tour be pat frame of brood per day with each e colony, for the purpose of buil ler- g Ilebiaetag7xeramloC4: "r °Y4144° 4°114"*-. up these nuclei, and AS tb.0 remelt of _________ attending strictly to work, we eau Cowl Last Vorever. attain more than double the number f bees otherwise. iEropiey2NVInet seems to trouble youV We can do this without weakening ball? and thus get the leepla (WetrrIM-I suppose It trou' he parent stock, extra. (=Qua of brood over and bits him to think that eventeallY he'll above what the queen would have nave to go to sleep at reghte*ngagele Produced otherwise for want of gaga press, room to do her best laying. Queen. --- ------ - .... - - - - --- rearing must be kept ahead at all ,rtlin, Lawton bete;001,who 'ttiorateshisa,Ylidf twheerperioscesecr pcerloypearnlyy limit Lektocrig?slsx°verri'en *ilifItAki 1'; oh C'eliltr,;„ . bare the the work. No trouble to at least ' been Aned 420 and wets. make ten colonies tram one, and James Bernett. Science 11111. who have this one 0, good one at the end THE, CHESTNUT Gine A. geoerous act IS doubly lileet, eelps to seethe some anximis brood; And It reacts with silent eoree If love controls the genetems coarse. An Incident that once, eves read Confirms the truth of wh4t is said, A. little maid ' with eitestuuts mine Invites a yoatie to bey a share. The lad was poor, but sympathized And, banding her a cola. be sale; "I cannot use tire, chestnuts, dear, But take the •cola. 1 hand you here." She eurtsiee low, and hied away - leis gift bad tiled a want that dee. Some twenty years et life bad sped; She hue meantime, a banker wed, When passing by their library, The youth, grown up, she chanced to spy, When be had left she sought to ham' 'Why be had come-thougbes beckward flow - "A vacant post he wished to get Within the bank -not filled as yet," "Shall it be his?" "I don't quite know." "I hope it may," she whispered low, With that returned, home needs that day, And cites his generosity. The man was poor, discouraged meth, T , rIJ E ETEB T I Al INCREeee OF Ce Le NIES. en ewe. it Queen* enn ire Goren nesey IZar17. -Alfred, dear, your biscuits ere YerY lilead of liouseholcl (in the year 1990 Thjd ap Viatiertaklik* good this morning. It is always safe to increase your young ftushand (coloring with pleas- eoloaies no faster than the bees are ure)-I am clad to hear you say so, storing honey to support them, but helee. we may increase ninth in advance 0$ Tielld. of JaCtilliabOld-Silll, they are this, if we see proper to do So, and not quite as goad as papa -used t4 feed the required amount of stores make,--ETehange. to 'keep them. We usually can get What increase We want by natural Ats to Fortune. swarming, but we can artificially iu- yes," replied the moralist, “for. crease much ahead of natural swarm-jh title S g e. tug. The greatest increase depends "That's se,' replied the plodder, "Nit upon queen rearing, and if we are successful in getting queens ready, the deuce c)f it is Uiss Fortune Isn't. we can increase at a rapid rote. She stle2es to Me 'with a eidelity wort4 We should begin rearing queens as of a better cause," - rbiladelphia Scrofula What is conelleteelye inherited is not morale but the scrofulous diepoeition. This is generally and chiefly Indented by cutaneous eruptions: sometimes by pale- ness, nervousness and general debility. The disease afflictee hire, E. T. Snyder, Union St., Tray, Ohio, when abs Was eighteen years old, manifesting iteeit by a hunch in her area, which =seed great pain, was lenced, and becanie a relining sore. It afflicted the daughter of Mrs. a. H. 7ones, Palter City, lade wesen 13 yearseld, and developed so. rapidly that v/hen she 'was 18 she had eleven running sores on her neck and about her ears. These sufferers were not benefited by early in the spring as possible, and, Press, • professional treatment, but, they robin- tartseach colony iron). one frame tartly say, were completely 'cured by nucleus, but we should not begin thus cause of Their Tnoteble. Hood's Sarsaparilla drawing on the coloniesi until they "I bear the Pagtems are going to are good and etrong, and most of the senaratc. What was the trolahler . • . . awe peculiar medicine posalvely cor- frames containing brood. When col- "Why, I Understand -that he remark-, mete the eceoettoon, disposition 444 ram. onics thus are strong, we can ed to her that if ehe lived to 'be a•tbell+ cally met pernmeently cures the disease. ns amount of brood sand she never would lave hew td t aiu. mme e from them, hr iuserting empty frames play golf.m-Town Topics, broodin the haraber when sea the carnerval. and that made it I near raldnight when I got out ter ray plitee. Jest as I got my band on ter the ' Welt of the gate I Inert]. a terrible I ecrateldu of gravel and a rushla sound, and, bein quick witted, I that of aim- , son's dog and reerlized bow everything was depentlin on myself. I shinned up a locus' tree jest as the dog thumped sgalust the fence, turned, set down and freed me,' "'Didn't bite you?' 'Nape, but there I shivered and bol' Iered and said pet names ter the dog, and he jest staid there same as be was ' Me of them cast Iron critters. yelled till Ine" wife him with re lantern. Then got down outeu that tree like it was a greased pole and kicked that dog all over the premerses till I was winded.' 'Myl Wonder be didn't eat your "'No wonder 'tall. It turned out ter be my own ale yellow dog what's lost his teeth and his 'voice. He was a-tryin ter welcome me, but 'what I was a-skeert of was that infernal man eatin dog of Jimsou's, and I want the law on im fur intimerdation or suthin of that " bread'."- ReMarlis he to ids partuer sale. An inside note a cheque concealed - A. gat of many pounds revealed, The kindly act had not been lost Of 111M, tire sliver cola who tossed To her, the little chestnut maid, Soule twenty years ago -it said. That thoughtful net of kindness shown had left an Impress, nil its own. Now it returned, with interest rare, To bless a Ulnae to him was fair. The good we do comes back again, Afforde pleasergeuever pain; -4. N. Straw, In Toronto star. renegue neneatten. "What is your name?" asked the at, torney, preparing to open the examine- "Ballygeo Ballygeogle," replied the witness. "ow do you happen th have such a name as that?" "Got tired of being known es john Wesley and hearing people tell rue how much I didn't resemble him and had the name changed." Countermareled Ilitt Order. The second course of the table ti'bote evas being served. "What is this teeth - ere stuff?" demanded the corpulent 'Meer. "That, eir, is filet de sole," re- plied the waiter. "Take It away," eald the corpulent diner, "and see if you can't get me a nice, tender piece of the upper with the buttons reenoted." SHORT CUT TO TELEGRAPHY - The Instrument Teat Gives Complete initowledze of eters° Alphabet. It takes the ordinary telegraph pu, pil a long time to read infallibly the ticking of the sounder. Au instru- meat has appeared, which is designed to simplify instructions in tele, graphy and to give in a, compara- tively short time a complete know,. ledge of the Morse alphabet. The omnigraph, as ibis instrument is called, consists of a base board, - on which are an ordinary key and sounder and a toothed disk. A. spring contil.t; calaces.t. to the wheel en- gages the peripherel teeth of the disk. If the disk be rotated the spring contact is forced outwardly by the teeth, but drops back auto- matically, and thus makes and breaks the eircult. The experienced telegraph operator deieeting these makes and breaks of the sounder, re- cognizes there as the dots and dashes of the Morse alphabet. A close in- speetion of the disk reveals the fact that the teeth aro so erranged as to spell the sentence "John quickly ex- teraporizecl five tow bags."If the disk be turned in. a forward direction tide sentence, thus odelly worded to Include every letter of the telphebet, is ticked off at the sounder; if rotate ed in the opposite direction the sea - 'thrice will be telegraphed backward. This disk, which is completely under the control of the student, can be turned at any desired speed, thus giving him an admirable opportun- ity of trying himself at all gaits. II ho is not a quick reader the prac- tice can be taken at a. slow rate and gradually Worked up, until it reaches a speed that would try the most skill- ful operetor. Another advantage .01 this appliance is that the message is delivered with a distinctness which the most perfect operntor cell never hOpe to attain, WEen the studt s learned to receive messages at all grales Rset:d he can teen up the transmission of heed -has in die regular way by means of the key which- forms part of the apparatus, - . llandOln eau in the If. S. Shoes For Ten Cents. "Well,. if that ain't the limit!" mum - 'bled Clerk in a local. 10 cent store as he stood rubbing his head Ina dazed sort of way. "What's the limit?" "Werean Just walked up to me and asked me to show her the shoe depart- ment'," gaegene Willing, but Not Accomplished. „Mistress (to cooli)-Now; Bridget, I'm going to give a batty. I sincerely hope you 'will make yoursele general:11Y use - Bridget (much flattered)-Shure,mum, OM do Trey best. But (confidentially) -01'm so sorry' 01 can't dance, mum. has been in 11 e St. 11( s edee In saitall of the season. Strong 'colonies with London, the past eight. weeks was exceptional queens will produce two iininettor a, clay 'oat et wit, Iliebend is frames of brood, while some will but oio,shy improving. a reasonable increase. The grist will at Anima has been swarming will Om the beat rest"' stetted for a term of times years ta and be 5011-511111"rting• A• "'Aire Meests. Dennie &Tonne tl.vo gentlemen in Ventura Voice. PORN. Ont'DEN-In ettehen„ on the 15th hien t he -wife of Wm Bewden. of a tlaughter. `f DEIBN'Eitaln Stephen, en the 8th inet„ the wife of Prate; 'freilaner, of a daughter. Bay. on Sunday. August lena. *wife of Jobs Ban -eine of a eon I/I:NEIN-On ii.e8ts eon lesboree on wednei- day atigeettn.t the wife of Tien Bureau. of a deueleer MONEY TO LOAN. hexeunlimited elevate feeds for Divest (Pent upon farm or village property at lowest eaves of interest. DICKSON ee CARLING EXeter. ONE7 TO LOA,N. I have a, large amount of private funds tel lean on farm and villeeeproperties atlow =tee of interest. F•, W. OteeDMAN, Barrister ;Kahl St Exeter. Art In the Proper Direction. 'Agent -Don't you want an enlarged photograph of yourself? Stout Gentleman -Enlarged? What for? Agent -That's so. But say, let us make you one three sizes smaller. On the Beat. Joakley-Well, well, the greed of these polieemen1 Coakley -'What's the matter now? Zoakley-Why, haven't you heard about this new copper trust? Sterting Aap ge , Asparagus roots may be planted In NI, ;deer, younge4 daughter. ot MI, spring or fall, but unless the ground and Mrs. Robeet Walker, of Thorn - is well drained, spring is preferable. dale, to Wm. E. Brown, of Ottawa, Good strong one year old roots are tool; place on Wedneeday evening lase best, The soil should be made as on the lawn of the bride's home, rich as possible. If very stony the "'Riverview," Thom:dale, stones should be removed, as they' Edward, the five-ye:treed son of are much in the way of cutting the Adam Sloppier, Sebringyille, fell down stalks. In garden culture it is beet emirs ens Sunday morn= and ()isle- t° dig trenehesgabout three or four tested his elbow joint. Or. Paul re - feet apart and. 1.2 inches deep; then placed the bones and Ore little fellow put in a layer of manure to fill as doing Tritely, but it will lw +Soule about, half of the trench after it hog , time before be can use the injured from elAstern °Mama, alio a ke nivisebsion on tire 1st of September. The nun fie ee of Mies Annie MARRIED F -111WIN-Ie Clinton. en gasman litteat 1. resider -we of the tvidenrareete, hr. Rev. Ilentipeo, hinble C., thire daughter of Mr It, Irwin, to man Mel. Vara allot Clinton. teleAltItIF-Ai the residence o the bride% tether. on A tiniest fit h, by 'tee. A McLean, Mr Aurlias Moyne D;thh. of Tee.. water, to 'elles Angie. Norway:it, dorgifter to lir. Hugh eleteuerne, of elAiNS--hEieliel AN -At the reeidenee of the brido's•parente in East Wriwanoeh. on August 11th. by Bev eldeultlen, of 11 Sarah daughter of Me Masud Lehrepan, toJeeeph ler Mains. of Vs -necks', Ah.4. MED. Enfalille. thtIOIL Sarah daaghtar of Same Bella aged le e sore WEI11.-.In Turaterry, on Anguef Jane Johnston. wife of Robert Vu err. el, years. IRWIN-In Seaforth. on Auguetinle Welling. Sutherland lanes Co, LTD ABE PREPABBD TO PUBOILIASS ELM4 aBD1OAL , B. 3, B. DIVERS, AL ea, TOBOliTo,17 TINT I -vEnsi.TY, 1:Araity Vnivery kir Calice-Crediton, Ont. BILOWNINti d. tJ s, Grinteete Ceieereity eft:co awe residence. Domino e Laborre toy, Exeter. DICKSON Se CARLINO, Striking Home. "If you bad a prosperous debtor who Wouldn't pay you a cent, what would you do to get ^even with JAM?" • "I'd kidnap his cook." .Cruelty to Animals. A whs. Tirst Scientist --I hear that your dog went mad and hit Professor Stutgroots, Any serious results? Secoud Scientis t-Zes, the peer dog is barking in Lath) and C1reekl been packed down. On this put two inelubm% or three inches of soil on which idessrs 'Weir & Wtetr,St, Matryseeave place the roots, spreading them out Pet, ebipped out the Islet of their flax in all directional, and -cover with fine "r 10iA which winds amp the hueiness soil, packing dewn all around. The for that year and daring the year they ovule 0, sale which the valves Mks plants should not stand closer than is believed to be the two lot in the rows, and as they • 8 t3.°-44' Tbit3 ene. Bannisters. Sceicitore. Notaries. Convey e Commiseireers.S.olicitore for tire eleltrfee lcney lianZ Erg. telema at loweee rates of interest OFFICE r-el.feRe STABET. P.N.ETElt. 0.41:1.1NO. s- PicaSOIN GLA ale to Elliott Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancert Eto, Money to loen (=Farm and village 13e0Perties at Lowest. eetes of interest onlm Autn; STREW L=Tgil TT n17,..:5111A.N. L. R. s. Alsc nor Or.aAUate' DTC1C et I. IPe( 7reP tl )s• s e 1.1 fe title t tee .or bad after effects, ()Tee in block.'West eele or AMOlt Ti LOOS, E. kessell VORBAIA.N. PRETNi. ON oiler 1V1 Iiighest price paid cleao red wheat,. Large stock of mill ed oo. aud. Wood Wante ick a Son TitteWIN-In Miliett. en Angara 1n:., liar. , ortgoliTt-ter,aitlItd.L.eftweeit Burr -a'. ,,,n „3,.a. ulltieemiOrettalege eet %hp Sumec ..tanw e........gee, ......._1? en, met mou'li and 0 earet Leiper. wife or Mr Albert Tree in, agee i end, Janet Morrison. relict. of the Ian; amen i'interte, Nom honors Ate peeegre a ate Bre:4W% or Brig Rad. TeleTeeremit41. l',01. chivego ere.col of Prosthetie lientletee t et years awl 6 mentba nor/arable mention. levcreelaug Menne to tine rent a ProieEsion 07-...e:1;t:t3";y.v4aNnit'b,I:in'ut,utrioln'ts:72071eliir•efroor"-133,vi 1111:::te :V Cat rov1,cr yinetele. A nerfertlY 71 I. nie*rhe'e eeeleung s P bee been land for trainee, -, ereartletie vste fee laialtee extrac. • It soothes the child, eoftenetheguniaalkeye at li Easet'ver:oOlowledol'r, “.44111 or C°1.121. I".1"4.' children while tectifleg. with perfecteueneo. for Dlarrhtea. III.' pleasant to the ta4e. tsel7pi 1 '''''''.• --ere-- -" eee"""*.-. - e"---77---4---7*-----'-tr"*-7. - - - ----- -- pain. curer, wind colic, end Le the bee rentede 0 days. 6treet. et reale end u months D A. ANDERSON, (D. D. Coleerre, et; Tutetley Aimee! * eth. Rubel Petten. wife of I 1.:tan'51. It THE NEXT:111DE41.S. ,nanermmler.410,. - A gooa Asaormera, ALSO liAVY PANTINOS Air cowl% "%Ye want to - Ay) ireel elear these lines a. of 94.1011tN51 Thy; Tonal" For.Ovi.r. FIFTY YEAlti ilcue in nee cillea Driege wort. crone% et' velleairite Flares an dem, in . start to grow more soil Should be large°. arncinnt' cir En"Ufaetuted gQadS a St. elfirys firm. surface is level again. AIX that is dratea into the trenches unta the ever sold at core time to one party by necessary during the season Is -to ' John A iketah ead,who was so seriou.s- keep the ground loose and free from , IT ineured in a street car accident In weeds. To raise a first-class crop London a couple of weeks ago, and the bed has to be =enured every who is still dangerously ill, is a con of year by scattering manure over the 3ausee Aikenbea (1, near Brucelieldeurd plants in the fall. If white or 0. nephew of 'Malcolm eleEtven, of the ;lad concession of Stanley. Sir. Aiken - blanched asparagus le desired, the Iwo is e very premising young man, roWS have to be hilled up. similar to 27 years of age, and was head hook - roots have to be sot deeper and the what is done with celery. i An agent of the 13. S. Government keeper for Mayor Burn ball. A Honk Trap. : has been in Windsor engaged in spot - In many parts of the country 'lug Detroit, women smugglers, and the • • find in use an ingenious and verel. 1, roil" ado cal him out of town. It effective hawk trap, says a valued 4 get the bargains offered in Windsor eeenis Detroit women come over to correspondent. It consists of an or- , eeeps, ninth 4ebold be a wholesale i leE,Eon to Cenadian women 'who visit ' Detroit:thinking to get better bargains there tham they can at home. No wonder the Windsor storekeepers oh- . i ject to the espionage practiced on this a ;aide of the line. Several papeee ale complaining of the present dearth of horse flesh, due ''''*'' to the wars of the past three years, and whet is celled the "electric scare," - I which seized horse breeders all over I the laud, Such is the scarcity at the paesent time that it is almost impos- sible to buy a horse at anything like ithe price knell erly asked, and some 1 classes of horses, such as good coach ' horses. for instance, cannot he had at any price. Concerns iu the 'United States, which require a large number 1 of horses, are contracting for animals, in 100 lots, an year or two ahead. Horses that three yeaks ago could not I have been sold for $6 a bead are quick- ly bought up by the large stables, and tter a few weeks of rest and care are by druggiste 10 every pert et tbe world. tei WATERLOO 111:1TUAL cents abaft Its value incalculable. Ile sure rind aek for h're Winslow's ereertie,e Flitn letelltANO e (50. Syrup and take iso other kind. Unglislesvorean who has been spending the winter in New "York tells this story in an English paper. One day she took refuge in a Fifth avenue drug stoie during a rain- storm, and going up to the young man who presided at the soda water counter she asked him: "Do you think I could possibly get a . han- som cab?" "He looked at me," she said, "and seizing a tumbler in his hand, `No, ma'am,' he said, 'but I can mix you a horse's neck!' He thought I was mad, 'and I thought he was rude, but after all it wen nothing, for one of the,, most famous drinks in Anaer;ca. is literally called a 'horse's neck,' and, as I sub- sequently, found, it is extremely good. It IS composed of ginger ale, with the entire rind of a lemon and well iced, and as the man thought my 'hansom cab' was a drinlc, lee im- agined a 'horse's neck' would do quite as well!" Siad Then' to Spare. . Kinn Edward accomp ents duriag their historic visit Paris, in the August of 1855, and he and the Princess Royal had • a most delightf time. Indeed it was said at the French court that the young prince so rauch enjoyed him- self that he actually implered the beautiful Empress Eugenic, whs had been so kind a hostess to et g guests, to ask permission for them A RED 110T .91:Ar.•0:s During the hot summer seastma the bleed gets overheated, the drain On the sestens I' - severe and the upperite Is often lost Bur- dock 'Blood Bitters peril -lee and invigoratee the blood. tonee up the ersiern restores lost appetite, ' raffni14.4",,A.4"' - go, 4itt DEBENTu FOR SA Seeled tenders will be received by the under- signed signed ap to 7 ()clock p.m. on • u September, a. 'EL 12h1, -Partite purchase of local Wapner -nem debentereeof the village ofleter amououng Melanie. and bearing interest AL the rate of 5 per cent, per annum, The de- bentures will be payable in 15 equal Metal - meats. the amount payable on the debentures for priecipal and interest for the Menu years at, the said rate, will be ;2:Mete Dated at Exeter, tbis, leth day of August, leen ..............h......=„.„........,-....--st•nwnale Clerk. Exeter, Ara Sltf.t,1901. Wisest per 'bestial ...... a OS to 67 Oats-. ...... ...... . ea Barley. a .,. 1.0.00 • . • • •• 40 to 45 Peas . ..... lie to G3 Butter.. , . .- ..... alt to 15 Eel 1:0 :to: 10 5 to 5, Dried Apples.. . _ _ Pork live weight 27.CO to *7 tu -1-66 161h A GOOD INVESTMENT. Faneon's trick lerek awl dwelling, in Exeter, Chick:as. per.ti,.. a -v, o - .... • - •,.•. ittrtniOgned t ot 1.4103. h AD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT ltas ("weepy has hen ever Iltrent.r.e4 4 tpai in eeeressful opernion nnrWostere veierieneercoeditors to insurearninst loser dee tar hy Vire. Deletion. Mersin:reek Der e eteeneirs feel all other oeseriptioas or Ii rumble ',venni. leteediee Winos hare t itio• Cl instaiticon the Premium Neon teaeetetne last (007Mb; I Obeith. CON ering poPerte to tiro Deriea the hast tee Tensible come:me ha's awe ure .. I Sitehiteele: mete:di in losetalene Aro, i 110.100.00 , consisting? of Cash Vitenr hi I use Goverment Dermeittie e , ...st- eed I an mut :1,eits er, hand end in force. J.11 .11 .A1III.N.31..rXebtdellt; u a. Tr lama Feertualt ... 3'. it (Jan s. Dee serum. mt.& linlIe et ee n t for Beeler and vicinity. agoris, Wagons. We are agents for the celebrated Walkerville Wagons =1 F.A.P31 TOE SALE. The utder gelled oilers Let it, con. 5, Team - ship 'Stevie:Is, for sale, at it reasonable price. 'nee e siveuted on the premises a dwelling. good bank brn, iis ‚well fenced. and drained, anti ?erasu'rrici a) f 0 MA 11 tt0. tyre of either bit]: or tile. For particulars apply to lehem ,1ACOB sINEnzEn, ("radium P.O. sole to reade, buyers at from $ dinary steel . trap, not too large, , • $50 apiece. A horse "that a woman y can drive with safety," could be A GOOD feewse TRAP. •• mounted on the top of a common : bought for about $50 souse two or fence rail, or a long pole, set firmly three years ago. To -day many dealers in the ground. It is best located on I would not take such a horse out of the some moderately high point in the ; stall for an' offer less than $150, and middle of a wide field, where there 1 many of this class bring as high as . are no trees or ether objects upon ' $200 pe_1:13.!_al......., which a. bird may light. No bait 1 13RONCBITIO SUFFERERS Ove ever of alighting-, a. 01, course the trap sets it off' and is caught in the act i Act foolishly. If they impr .ed on top of the pole, where t e ir i must be firmly secured to the pole. so little when the fine weather conies, they relax efforts and drift hack into The device is based on the principle the old condition which if possible, that birds of prey habitually light becomes more ellrmile. Hit Br"- og prominent objects in Liege o'tS.ep n i chills hard in the summer and, you'll drive. it right out of spaces,outeooIvlifflorre gthlyer,vill Ahavtreaap good get 11 rid of it and Impossible to do this. Inlinle Cagier - 1 the system. In winter it as almost it'sdead sate thing on 33rouchiLie. It goes into the anied,. his par- is needed. The trap is simply OP 'Those Deco ;•tt-tive Dokonts. Mm- Sezzit-Ole, what a beautiful sample of wall pe pee Mr. Sezzit-Wall paperl That's lap, - new spring ehirt. - for ikitle. The brick block is well situated, on Moen greet, is 70x55 feet, three storeys, mid -07 contains f013rStOrOS, offices and balls, sit leased. This is the beet business stand in town. Tire dwelling m brick of two storeys and contains10 rOoms.1:1 admirably adapted for a boarding The property must be disposed of. "A false Mend is worse than. an open enemy." A shoe with a good upper, and a bad sole, is worse than cheaper look- ing, but more honest, footwear. The Makers' price on the sole protects you against deception, when you See that you get - "The Slater Shoe" a sca.son ca regn at y placed. Will., during oo ' h ozone gone. When I. -Ter Imperial Maiesty age mane, owls and other lenge most minute air cells uf the lungs, hlY most of them bought at to stay on after their parents had all the hawks within a radius of seVe VOdYtal:Welttd". E. 7, SPACKMAN, Sole Local Agent, 1Bargetitts Eicycl es. Terms easy, apply to le L. Funson, Exeter, home, Out. FARM TO RENT To rent, lot 20 81 27, concession 13, Hiblert, containing 19e acres. These is about 420 acres good hardevocd bush, the balance is in ft, good state of cultivation liberty to plow at any time ; possession given about, the 1st Jan. Will rent for n. term of ;tears: mile from school, I mile from church and store; good spring water. For further particulars, apply to PUT= 11101MIEOlf. On -premises. Or to Chisel. horst P. 0. AR1VI FOR S,ALE THE BEST MADE, F Russell Two Doors South Town Hall. CR'EslirrOIS UI •III rui ii 'the utdersigned cfrosf, r sale his 110 acre farm, lot a con, S. township Of Bay. The farm 1 is well fenced, even under drained, has two good barns, first class brick house and le acres of orchard, 30 acres bardwcod bush, balance , \90 acres good clay loam. %hes care two %Tile of splendid water, arid is coeycnient to church ape. school. The farm is same ed Si miles front Exeter on a first class road. 'the farm must be sold as the proprietor is giving op farming on account of ill health. amen Noarnacca-r, Hay P.0 ------- . - - _- i FARIVI FOR 'SALE I Onehundred acres of good clay land in the Township of Bay, in the county of Huron, let 7, con.12. Good buildings, consisting of frame house, bank barn, driving shed, and all out- I side buildings necessary. All clear with the 1 exception of 4 acres of timber. Four acres of valuable fruit orchard. Well fenced and under. drained, and under a high state of cultivation well watered with a beautiful spring brook. r wheel:dent. The Our mill has been remodell- ed with the Gyrator System and people tell us they now make better bread than bak- er's when using our flour. Origin alla Gtoppillu Dom ?mall. H SWEITZER. As we are anxious to clean out our stock of Bicycles we have decided to offer the balance of our stock M Cost for Cash. Our Wheels are all big - • fid lot tie trap The ienger and the more bathes all parts of the bronchial tubes with its healing, germ destroying 1 grade- with the best fittings an remarked smilingly thet Queen Vic- 'birds are also frequently found • in tome and lernice • children, the little prince answered • vapor, and, euves every . be, able to spare their two elder • substantial the pole, the better it es. d Tu. erettloktis in En qand. erelorsed by ell corepetent druggists supplying and electors. eee. end Examination of the.: oows eagerly: "Not do withbut us? Pray o no think that fpr .there are 'six more of us at home. They can do without its quite well for e while," a view which, howevee, did not And acceptance. in the proper quarter. • e " Anodyne Method" Tested. At the eeseion of' the ce,n.grees of surgeons in Berein, Prof. .1 Augese Bier, of the lereiversity of *Griefsweld, inventor of the "tenodyne Method," deaesisting coeseee injections larder the spinal inern15ronea said the meth- od had now been tried in 1,200 cases and had met with erithusiastie ap- proval, especially from the 'French. He adels„ , however, that he regard It as dangerous to life erte. that it must. not fie used iredieerintirtateige th,..aor sale ef , b the city of Manchester With. milk has shown that tuberculosis is much less prevalent• than commonly supposed. and child, run clown -the -re are hundrecls-,lucky if 37101). are n.ot one, An examination of 1,287 cows show- ed only six udder% to pe tuberculous after bacteriological examination, or a , number equal to about ,32 per cent. In additiote to this official ex- aminletion of cows, 126 samples of milk' were taken at various railway stations representing the milk from 108 fernase at which there were 2,- 068 railking cows, and in 12 eases the milk was found to be tubercit- loos. On examining, the farms from which the samples origineted, it was • only ponsible to discover tuberoulous nebeara at live of them. And What tiO you think they want?. They Want rest and a change, and can't get either. Pity to speak of it ! • . Scott's intilsion. of cod-liver oil Is almost rest in itself ! . Seem FOR FIRMC AlAR, TRY IT. COOTr & GOWN r, 75NONNG. zee. atui $1.00; alt &ft -gists. Special Low Prices,. If you are in need of a wheel call and see what we offer you. BROWNING'S ittg Sqate tleadouarters For Our Pianos and Organs,Sew- ing Machines &c., are of the best makes and prices reasonal3le. Music and Music Books al- ways in stock. Also all kinds of small Musical instruments on sale. S MARTIN. Sprehop°erityand. onurcilus is134 nfflos north of Dashwood. a vey beautiful Must be sold for the • Chilblain Lotion. proprietor's health hoe failed. Apply to Dash wood. onte you will he astonishe at their 'wonder - Dyspepsia Cure Blood and Nerve Tonic Stomach and Liver Pills Iron Blood Pills Liver and Kidney Pills Kidney Mixture Sciatica Remedy Sarsaparilla Cough Mixture Cholera and Diarrhoea Mix- ture Gab. DiratiltICEE Try any "eof these Nreparations and tel healing and curing properties, London, Huron and Bruco Al Full line of Patent Medicines on --"'"-- hand Etortzet NORTEC- passenger, . London, depart 8.15A, at. 4.40r, at. Centralia .. . ... _ . • al 5.50 Exeter 9 SO 6.0 Berman (aleEappen e -o 6,c Brucefleld9.5e 0,33 Clinton .... .. . .... . . ., 10.1.5 Gem Wiegham, arrive 11.10 8.00 GOINO Smear- • Passenger 1 Winge am, depart .. . 6 CS A.14. Si P. at. Clioton . ...... . . . 7.47 4.2,5 11 ()tele _' 8.05 4.19 Einem . . .. 8.15 4.57 Hensel]. . ...... • 8.21 5 05 Exeter , ..... . . • . S-35 5.11 Centralia .. . ... 8.46 5,25 Louden. arrive . . 9.37 6.12 oreesea-neeerroaaaeweat TENDERS WANTED For repaintint inside aed out and pepering the Methodist Church, at Eirktob, s peciftea- tiOt151eall be seen at the store of shier St )tir- ,haul. r" tokivb.yjtherevextItts,,,, sAccele.esi.> li„."-itktori, Auka iate,, 1001. TOILET ARTICLES SCHOOL BOOKS AND Ster*PLIES J. IN, 'BROWNING Dominion Laboratoru. To snake vertu it is necessary to have it eine bright brain, cool head. free from ment and arose. vigorees nereas, iillibteres trear enaNerve Pills invigorate and brighten t)al. rai then the nerves end remorse e iterate; • nerve and buds Worthies, sl