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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-12-27, Page 3• SERVANT. ' fly .Taraef Maltrice 0. When the last dray -horse ehall bey° disappeared from theface, earth, -Weildet Whether ig441:4444441-aa'4e,,orpetl,Y.4';h011`.10 etitaNISh.lhimedn, the. ria.W. eonfiertable Pes1tiO0' Which he eiecUP;es, -,, Greet !Mee` 'whe'• have' 4,000 great • things surely have ben rnontintente ef stone and, of :immor- But w.hen the, day et the. lierfie, •- „phall be .a closed clienterilt.!tbelialik _Seevice, Wile; -ShallellaVel ;the right •glitea.--IgTeEei,erehoeOr4;fOreee.rYiee, Tetideied' hurnitnitY?'" ' • • - -The horsetes.toiledlor • 01! 'dONITO lt$ life that he • Might liveeeein the ,reeking heat of • eeceninierce,'.'sn.3.etlie,-blemly.elele of .bat- 'etle, In the '•s,erdays'ef.encanttalreet... .."'And ler Wilat?'.:,Jtist. a bit pf- naYi ' And 'when' the heavy day. Of ' work • •• 'Wee .detle,. Man retired to hie ..conefert, • able, hcime; ?with the ,peitce of his familY' and his Terfal bed, secure fr.orn, rainz,and. Wine, But the horse retired' to its, ,pallet towait alone .for , 7. , the dreary, hours pass while the , rain .rnetrilY.trickled in and the wind • •ttligeretlienlOuslY Ile* by trent a hun- Ared•socielele..'slite and crannies in the walla.. . • • , , • -Who shell remember' the; horse aril .pey tribute to it? Who shelf ereat,' niOntrinent•to the faithfril beast? • 2---e-e-Matreueelyeheaeleaffered, leut-Tealey' • tintee beeause of his OWn cruel' selfish - 1 nese and unscrupulous; intereets. But ' the horeelias toiled- most rinselfishly-e- „and with a beating in the bargain!' * .:Ne';'mati, is big enough to estb,lete. the Oarriffe ammint cf, soffering this grand beast Must have experienced as •.ft pulled at 'its heavy loadand Strain- •• ell thebest within It—just for the sake And'when the final, daY of work Was. done, whenit becanie 014 and leen and epent, •Wealt-grien a gresey‘., elcipe .whereelt ;ceuld greze, to' its heart cone tent, witteether horses that lad. grown old enriching •• : No! But what became of it? .It was sold to be shot for glue. • .; 'or good good adyenturea indorse; :The. little pathe you lemue acroeee But not the Prisoned ones that' WO Keen straight:a'nd clean and orderly , ..„ In- yaids andgerdene.' There they stay , And natidr,rtnine.itor swerve nor stray; Sedate " and 'staid; in brick. and'.gravel, •. Whose dull business is AO' meet • • The bniden Of domestic feet. -• • , • . • Vor.„ph, the. kind' Of path I meaty Is dim and shadowy and green; s A narrow, winding one that'.'strayed WeYward and daring; undismayed By ditches, Mils; Or weeds that citing), Ragged: 'andrettless . 'a tramp. . An idle vagabond,:cejeling . -Gypsy feet like Mine to strolling. , %That .clreame, at midday in the shade Of vibrant, Pinging; wills of jade' •' • In 'Whose 'pool ehadOwS can bo heard The Musirirtiliiii:6045i-iiird. • ;. • • A 'path. whose curves , and. bordering •• tretfir .'-'• • • _ .•. May hiee--a thoue.and myeteriee; • '•,•Witli • grass grown high enough to • soxeso • • ••!A pygneyor a. fairy' queen; may. • , • told ' .Wild.'.iierce brigands or hidden gold -.-kdr-yetlernayebe -there 'to! --free • From some strong, 'ancient ogre 'tree, ;. • Or something eyeird ; and • strange, `• almost • 'c ' „ • .' • • , As queer and lonely Asa, ghoet. • Oh, they belongle-these roving U8.11E47. To us who believe in fairy tales; . .And and. Muriblei L Would apend To find what Maybe at the erid., ' Hyznns and Health. , • NithriteVer inaYbe the eeeret et lOng writer of hynine *Mild amietti to ; • . have diaceyered, foe they ,bave_ _been __,,,notably long-lived. • The 'Rev. S. Baring -Gould, • for ex e.nole, the author .of "Oriward Ghrise ' SOldiere; and other well-known and, and, PoPular hymns hale and • hearty at the age Of fifi -4a, the Rev, • w; Bourne, who *tote "The• : Sewer; Went Forth • eloWitig;" iedently, eelobrated his ,golden Wedding:. • ...--ILeris.,:eve,hintee.fetineetheeJaparreste If you 'need some .ttleacist.tratiepaterit' • white, glue' to ..mend, a torn picture, 'Mix, the beat 'powdered rice 'With' a little Cold Water, gradually add boil- • '44,e; Witta Arid; stir 'ContitantlY -Alan -a , 'Peg fonned„ then boil for One.niin. ' ute clean sarieepan and' yeti Will •' have a litrzeicolorlesi , ' 'of earrings' Originated in the most interesting It is Said, etre :Were:Welted WheneVer worieen ,had been indiscreet in 416Ating beerete not intended for thein. Later, dOstly. earrings' Were feellieried t� eon, • Sole the ,poor ears for, the guttering Caused thein.: A • rather awkward looking bid- Yi.ch1111 Went ilito ah....10e1 cream parlor, the other. day and , bought an ice 'Cream pone. He Went out on the 'side., 'Walk to 'cat it ,PresentlY hereappeaf, ed with the c, one emptied Of theteteam, an(); banding it to the Astonished Clerl$'• " kali/ 'q wkineik pm* for the Vase" — • '''.04a. HEAT:, cAtm4.at , ow, terrible disettpe; hew to treat it .and how to .41'90 tte".• ;7•'8., flillY e*Plallied by the .., poi; on.. „ileL,,,.„,, ./(z.e.:„.,.,• ., _41!.:, ,...,,- 4 ba14.04,-*Me-g4;01,4,1r-Oe - ' ilert-'57...17-ii,A;Me;-„,e4;• i 1 _W:A..444.4i47,0'.41101131:41..e.a e . - - er."-• ... • 4nlYe.-Anaelnetl;,4W-11.0f4:94:,' -Tihe4,4 :Which':pf.0!--..awax.,:iiitor the -daeger'and' elittering ; caused by eurgi,Ca1-0Pe'.' 4:4;eaHriegl°1;roill. 4-t:iliecV!M011an-yeri get me to tiop, radiem:ancl.N.eay, ' ,• the station inlline for the riext. trete?" . • . n... ..- . rn thee -book are ;e, 4anireerof eeee `"NO, sub; I` don't believe Ikin suh• reports, et.. here* ; and -00.;0, which This 'is . a n brOkedown or caealry, PreYe• the 'great 'mine of Centeeginin hawse. . You can't git hen 'effen h,welk :.Treatruent• to:Internal-and-1p exta,041,- 'noliew." ' ' "-- , ';.,. • ' • ' ' - ne defeat!, lite it Ia, I fear, With Men and 'women, boie, arid girlie Balite' WO' InanY -M1YeAlte,g04ae *40 aside fre_ip KetislPff, Pli to! the PriO, °t the1r:1411 callfpq, and.seme. li,he are not so eaulfieed bu. who have will and determinetion reach the, goal.- It's a great thing to heve•cleterMination He Forgot the; Combination. tam* .0f- Irregular,- eell-ge•Ffi rowthe. and • iii, y ot0,. t,say-4.;ectri --eln,,ca- airy, • heyse? Let ine• &etre, • Why Wait. to be etticken hi this ,rapidly; increasing -devastating ace.e•rge 'Wheri yon can learn how' to; ayoldet bY •pending for this FREE BOOK,. which will be promptly mailed, to -YOU, .weth- out. post; by CHARLES WALTER,' 51 ••Ieruliswick Avenriee Torentoe-butariOe Canada. • Note ..,. The Man, citirribered' ti on the ee and :took ,the reins. readY!” I e called Oat sharply. • "Chargei!.. The old pricked up . his :ears •ned, 'broke • into a gallciti ',As they -mali-shlitIted, "Haiti". ,The horse obeyed.The man ftlpped, old jinni' a quarter. ,• , The next day two young men stop, ped John and asked him to take, 'Went to the` station as quickly; as poesible. ' "Suttinly, gen!rmen," .said sTehh. "Git right 14." He gathered un the reins and, shouted: , "Make 'ready! Charge!" `The horse broke into a gal- lop. and seoreree'ched the -station. • "Gat ready to, Puny,. genTnaen," John looking .' frightened,' •shouted to his" fares. "rye dime forgot de word what stepe. hint." To meet the requirements, , of a limited nuniber ef Caner sufferers. who desire; complete, rest while taking the Cantassium 'Treetroent, .arranve Meets have 'now. been toiriPleted `for their comfortable accommodation in suitable premises in Toronto, where, if theywish,„ they can he attended by experienced: physicians. iitiWith-,O1',.WithoUt . . .. . Wings. . .• , . . _ . -_, _ :Mr. Vincent 'seated on the Yeratidah of his saintlier home. peeling' willow' wands toenalre:a- towel rack noticed a' , sturdy 'black ant running straight adrOps the verandah. elle tried, to teen .., ' it bali e. with the • toe of. his ;boot,: but the little t Creature qiiickly? made 'its - Impoverished 1.3100d.. ' . • , Apart from accident or .illpess. due way, roam& Then Mr. Vincent,' esiegi• to ixifectioe,,41-mobt ell ill-liealth arises' the wand in his hand, tiirried„the'ent l from one og two reasons. The:mistake round ' several tienes,e'but he; could neither, celitteee it..ner;;deter it:evIn a ' that People melee is. in net 'realielng nunnent..it, was.. earnbini.,oyer pE,tat•ta- 0 -I th ,atib oth. of tiles e. hey e the sante caqe. er-ti e root, nenielY 'r,koor bieect .Either ehaheys' raalo_outlit, N.vhieheriust-have,L„.„. r .entittons,,.. veale, . hogs-beddes, df here, 'range and a .fOrest eohibined• s,. t been as Confusiegto-lje ilis p; nia.u..nton Oloodleseness or some Other trouble j of tlie..itervee will',be found to be the and Raynishe wine". ,.• . ' " ' -' ' GW1.1.1.6t•Poultry.Keeliing. . By S,. W. Knife.; Is . , .0 a : realon :for ainnest 'every aihneht:''. If., . Th•irty. deien","Candelles" cost ,the ;Man ; . Mr. Vineent StamPed his Snot• in ; ... • ;Yon aiei.pale; Suffering frereleadichee, •Princeei'.45- shillings„ and she 'held to '. • . . • • . ..s. ; . .,.. , . . . , ,, . . ,; . ,Inr. oreathioss;he.s,, with. pa,,,,p,itartion:,0.f .:,,,,4,04h,13r5iAtes.:. ,fbr .8e.ah8h 15 shin..., ..',Oaly- a small.- space is required to trent Of the crea.tute,but be coeld not keep a:few hens:id WhiCh';:wotild.se. scare It . ; the -heart .pborappetite p.td week di.' ings; ,to a poor,r,Woman :that ,.brought nly • tab le eggs.' all the. year. . • -'. When ,he was „'ready to give up, try- ; : 1 gestion, the cause is ell -host.' alveays ,six'.• chickens ,ene •teVo capons in , 5, shill Bu • Ea., oeone. says, „I..h.eye no 9 to turn e ing:tninfthane.baek hie son Alien, , poor blood: If eone. haVnerious 'head- :„inge; • to •hira . that ,inade her grace a locik.after thein ancl,T.am 'not ab came along and took np; the tisk. Feilee hig In every other .weet. Allen Placed ; nerve' aches, neuralgia.; ' sciatica and other table of .waintit tree, 44 shillings•;. for self." This obstioie; has bee • . . . . . . • a piece 'of •board • Insthe ..,aat's .path. pain's., the ' Cattee`'isl:e?clittusted 'Bible, 20 Shillinge.,e. • • .e, When the ant mounted • the hoard 1 nervee. . But ruti down nerves are also. :A Watch for Time StudY• come in. Many faintlies 'whe are np boys Or girls.' ;I •Was 't'"':.a; result of poor blood Se 'that the, Walk Over it the boy carried it back to chief causes of illiiese are one and the . . . : 'terested in thepoultrydis• the. starting,' piece. But .linmediete y eame.; ,.. . ,,,; : ; .; Modern efficiency methods • as hp- sCheollfaies,' .thisl Fall,, an . plied • in factories • and .7..! ms often PleaSure Of vesiting . On the ant began its: jberiley, age14. •; . ' ,-.• yr; .. yam: health is poor.; If . YOU are mahe. it .aecessary to study tit,e.., urns One small.. town in p ' • When ' it was ,halfwe 'across , the•; pale, nervous or elksneetie, you ;Should , eequ'ired.tor.l.dfftereat'eperatioris in. the. thousand inhabitants verandah the boy. 'bele .ght . it'. back ;-, A , , t'give` Dr. ; Williams';` •Pink Pills a fair reennfactnee of' gertairi products„ ,For of ...close on two. hurt •second time but the determined little.,! i'- , . • . • trail. 'Theed pills • act directly on the this Work it ;!•s• absolutely. necessary ' to ' ors and ages of cteature, took up its jouptiey anew and ,, blood,, aria.- by enriching ,it give • new • have. a sten 'watch,' The „conVeittiencil were •Well -deeerT 'pre4qeci On over every obstacle and iii_, ; strength to *ern 'Mit. nerves .,' Men aoti, , • • . ., . _._ 2 stop watch, ,however," loaves much • to 'awarded' and w spite Of , all oppaaition.. ,...Finelly' tl,i,e,1 Women 'alike : greatly : •beriefit ttlireugh 'bey sat down, and the 'ant reached'. the :, the. use ' of, thie. medicine.' If you are, be desired • for the .reason that, while eet. tilig;t9oTele,g .. , ., it gives the tithe elapsed for a certain bred other side et the verandah and Vanish- . : . weak or ailing, give Dr Williams' Pink operation' it is neeeescity An indulge ,fil.., yeuthful la ad• over the edge. •-.- . , .', • . , Pills a feir-tritirTand-yeu---. will be a considerable. ealCulation'. for -deter,. the vhl? ' 'Well; Allen, said Mr. Vincent, if i pleased with the beneficial results ... . . mining the outputper hour or „d . , g,, hie ; int we menhad, such perseverance,, there :that will spe-edily, tellpw,' f • ''''' ' \ ; ' ' Now a.. time .stedy watch . has ;been girls le 11E .eAUSE. S.P Almost Always Due to 'Weak and Surnames, and Their, Origiu MecALASTER. VarlatIons,--Alegandert Band,* glart• ' derson, .0a.004Pre. Sauridereett. Racial Orledneefecottish and Englieh. • Souroo—A given, 'name. .NaLOPle VR:rcil4alt9OnrsciinNeeeirldndletleANliseilli•e;;;;; Source -e -•A woman's name - It . Th -liendre,thk4fethenk-Were. .famiTiy• Zn3TStery 'were 4ot at •,name.- of Beetland, traCeahlp' directly"' --Proutattelit• 'enough 'in 'their own, coin. AtegIreet4174!1;11;bthee' w''cliTbli(erirr :t;4he°Q;nel: -74171-t:1°.-4'.t••9 !IQ ;Y1412;.4 *14 even the 614- • fragista of ta-14x are •`Olehning ap,- a o -W-.'ef:'yarietleris' et the-Chriatip.'n•-,ritimes • *.iiks'• , growth .. of custom:, ..P"v4i!go. ' beelaetttiled_ their. ew-a la the Year•1284', which son matmimes t • -„ th edescendants. ; ;ter of record. borelhe naniaef'Aleeter. - Perhaps 'iteWould be • aCcurate,.. :ea ytteiatiOn of AleTander-• • Ate/Weyer. to say that the coinintinitieg : 'Yet; ;triethettikenjn_this__etinnegtj..41-neeitteWh4chetliey7,li,yecl'eded;4ewlp,t`•,farnll-y.- name Alexander,.whih: existed. about-ihrottgly nianer gene -redone rather than , this 7;Periell; In 'England and the , :adopted : '0(pp:d1lettanti. of • 001 •16;ir1ar3ds;.. the variation heettine families . , `e:- • • mere 'underetaiadable, • ' ' There areliterally d,olens.'':ut.gFiroy .ceuree, Is Greekin ..nam.as ,:eonaesen 411.,.„'Anterice•to day Origin,. but' it was taken hy'the,niedie,„.Which..traceback..to...theegivertinames. "Val` reSidenter`OT. England and Scotland ef women in thos"P' days following the from the. Bible; and they; .apelled it as Newman. „conquest, -when "wars oa, the ;theyeprononneed it • rather than as it contieent wrefte4,-efrom the Norman. Was spelled infthe- Latin. They spell- Englieb. menarche and their, nobility eci ;t '`Alisauncier,". or ".Allessatindre." their, holding& in Norrean,dy and left Ifyou just slicle over the third Syllable them no alternatiVe. but to coil theta, . , _ ..er drop it dut,.you'll shorten the name) selees, EngIishmen.• into pornething, like "411s-4er,", which • isn't far from "Alaster" • The abbreviation of this; name into. "Alen." is no fain& la an of the 'me. the c.ourse,•oe the -centuriessucceeding, die.yal. records, Instead; at that -time,' the dem:Pipet:it became variously Ane the fencieneY was to :shorten it into nora; Annot, flkiot (Nernaan diepinu- .":"Satinder" or ;"Sander," 4kiii40. We. thres), Ellen, Leonora; Line, I.Mot.and . Eleanor, or, as it was more .common, ly spelled, Allanora,wits a, popular name for. girls among the Normans. In have the Scottish forp of "Sand" Mac•Alaster, of course, means "Alaster's deseeridants," and Sanders and • S'atiriders are Simply shortened forms of "Sander's -son" and ."Satindeys-Son.". It is not likely that such a naine". as, • ",Alexander's -ion" 'could have lasted in uncorrupted form long enough in -re - 'main ; as Alexander when th-e-;*11"- finally was dreripeei It probably is:a chaege beck to original' shelling ata still later period. iniintitivgresulting-frerne--the- Anglo-Sax•en infineric.O. NelSon eimply means • "the eon . Of Nel." • The earliest. recerds, of the name Occur in this fashien.as Fitz-Nel and "el; Nel.". "Fitz" Wes the Norman method of expressing 'son' • o" and. 111" was the a'bbreviation of the Latin "filiue," meaning son; commonly used'. „by the ,plerks 'of, that day: :Neel and. „Neilsen ere variations; ,1 as es,:•Neile, `which ha, no connection with the Coal, - tie names of O'Neil: and MaaNeill. are few things ,we ponld not achievel IYour dealer doestot:keep, these ant te•• lea* •indnstry; 'this =riming t6i.iii a- belt 'from. the Dr.i. Willianie" ,', , • : ' . ' " . ' . ;1' . we May 'learn perseverance from the 'Medicine Co., BrockvelleTOnt ant.' "..--- The 13Ible sends the laey Man to the, Pills you 'can get them by' Mailat 0. . . ',. ' f '; "But it's nottrueof all ants,".;Allee Good Queen Bess. Watched . _rehlied......_!LL_tried-the-sente-gameeenele- --pennies in He ,winged ant, and I turned- it eside - - ,. , . r Household,: ft,stly.,, ., .. , , •• , , , • , • House.heeping • acconntancy. was a •. repersonages , y yal ' "And _what, aparabie :that . Is 0--exfine art PraOticed b , claimed Mr..Vincent. "Just think ef in the sixteenth century, according. to . it, an ant With Wings se that it could Soar right over your head and go on it way givesup, whereas ' this little fellow who has only'his lege to depend. eni".-gddiFbii7bieTefeiythingcluio-Witig e ,e•rity, n Over. re 'there much in-; fitlye at the d I had, the .te inrinber. etiCelar (Of Mae.- ) had. an exhibit drect fowl, .col- . growth.' •The prizes ed ;.,where they Were ere, in, the fOrm ,ef a' s Shein'g, 'froth ,Puee-' thus , encouraging the , e'er,. • We are all aware of • youth will put into; anye eeested :in; . and boys ; and many cess haye.'made a; de- succeis in the poeitty, tak'en in. .rtners withtheir pareets.-. - he follolybig interesting Rents, by urtesy of The Reliable Poultry evolved for the purpose of eliminating' all computation and making it pea. sible for an observer ;to read. from the - 0141 the :quaptity. desired. The eir-- buinference ofthe 111a1of the...Watch Is „divideet_into.,400-partee-aa-inetheeevel1 :known decimal dial, but ensteed -these "divisione being numbered 11t ordinary) manner ....theY are: ma. ,with'figures 'which 'haat ce.te the cidee. as .e CO MusufaCtured . . „ a bey of 13 years; who had the caring .for pullets of real good stock. , They get finest c and attentiOn`. with llieresult that:their aYeTage pea-, drietion for the year: wee . 216 eggs. each in a. P,en 10, ft. by 14 ft. cist yonr dr girl. intere.sted*„.in Poultry and ther.ebYeinstill lut�. theit young minds a fundainentel;kneWledge •ef butineee,' also their. 'ability' to as ulna respensibility;' A, benPflt them` mentally as well as finaneially." ; • • And That's Heaey-Enough. . .• . Ilealeet,"I „assure you, 'sir, this is strong• ' ;.•• ' • • Cuatoiner.,---"Mtipt he-.--;e1WaYs seems ,able to hold up itrPriefe''`: , . ' Moekiiig the boctoie • A debtor 'and his.-leish, !coachman, were driving haat a 'duck potid, when the .;Conclaman `",.01 hate thini• bird,5orr.", •.' • "Why eliduld you hate the Poor creit-, turee,' Pat?" asked' the, doctor. "rni • al, wet shnee ;Mutt .two juniors edid, sure they never do,you a.ny har,m." -both_-_unde,r-i.4--;yee,-re,ef,-agee;-e`•-kietfte:,--ee"Stire; seer, ' dreliT,TY•on hear naia„ try -keeping on a • irked;Paul, an4Ailee.e_Nveener sthrted heal - h ,fitinnirsegaf tIrefitii.n3g4 year In the busiu&a butec. :kat ?ey oafl ecii ',.aYco,u;li quackn'*e r Pc:4:8c quack' in-en nt'l th' h ee. the town lot, ,with; 20 •White; Leg erns,- 12 • P.., e n o and. ;o. Rhode .Island r re- Berred Itoeks. et big bank auatimwd nte en. London ber of operations per .hour, wl this week. Tife 'fele) account atiernnetooftwa tsilirtegleel'aicrs:dial...tifinone; ,beolt WaS one kept by Oneen Elizabeth 'When she wae princess,. eighteen: instance of ,very shaft ope "-Yeara MA -dad itRE YOU 000D AT 120..XX4ES.? THE FARMERS' GUIDE, Canada's Fineat'Fafrii' Paperris Offering you ,over $2,000.00 In cash' prizes in a mOsVenueuai 'and attractiVe mien; taking'. ;• •- • WHATIS THE -AGE -OF•- ' THE LION?. 'This is the big question: • HOW .011) ' Is THE ' LION PP ; •ationa,ten geed Ptanderd, breed-. : 'Ili the Rth°g1,4;'4,,AB-11,11(3iwwr by n67- the fact that.,they can The 1:.tooke31'. riest* and-lriebeed pilieSI at • vaelous. shows : 4 .great niany„adults. yveuld•be proud .Of such .4; reborci, both In pries 'won- ane net profits made.be e; young pbeltry keepere::. • •' . eir elist year they gold; frorn 36 ...,...„„ • ,eXpen,ses..of ber.•tesidence at :Hatfiel Lined, for the year 1551-1552 . • • • . The volume has6teventy-s1x vellum : •1thI) co ,hages ;and. the cpvere- are decorated. 'with illuminated lettering and scroll 'work, with Ilye pen and ink emblem- , Constipated children, can, find atie drawings among the entries.Each prompt relief, th pe,gh the use Of Baby'S account is signed "Elliabeth,"..theeig- Own Tablets. The, Tal5lets are a, mtld, -nature-being graeefule one -with'fine but thoroughlaxative 'which: never fail to to • regulate the boevelsand stom- ach, .thue driving out eeestipation and indigestion;; *colds and. simple; eevers: ;--Ceneerning-theni'Mre;',GlispaerDalgte;' Dernain, ,4t10.; writes;' "Baby's : ',OWn • ets .heYA.'been of great benefit .to little boy, who web:suffering froin netipation And indigestion. • -They Eggs, polden market ... . . . .$230.07 uickly relieved .hini and now bee; in Eggs E°14 t'(;r'' ' '1258° .:s2o5ied libybrnoxeclifcrino'ine deTalher:Dore. by the .beet.;.af „Tahlete; are iiffina-iailmsat; '01.1ickete Old for eating • 80,37' -ChlekestiS -sold for -breeding• 44;00.. lytedipine Co., •BrOckville, Prenilums from sho.ets 65,50 NSTIPAII#IN flourishes around it and Countersigned by .sii! wialOy.iluelilot4ea her cbapi 1.berlitiri.: ' ' •,...':,... ' • . ' .1.......,Itzia-vslielvp.-•--F-Aleat-AillizabetV' I -Ref' ,- nearly,' ;4;000 ;Abet ' yeare Otte a.. re- Stieettible eihoUnt,. When, it Is .cbrielderL TO,b1 cl .ed that a.pOun.. rin these day,wan MY' Werth et:: ledet fent tiniee as: much, .as '00 it is to' -day AlthfIttglf "ow. good Queen136ge'!`iS ettpno$0_,to'ib'aYtl, had:a...great love for literature and a' pneeien. for dress, these "accOmPtS" do. not gi inten indication Of it: • , - .. . . , In 'the period covered ' by the'ledger ; 297.98,2724 Chaees. Of books and items Of 1218. for rfo :and , tisiniiag, cot ,..• elie•.seeine, to have meee only t e viii, •., • Foe a. Lottg visit, , . -----,-- LIttle.Madgc- waa le high excite, ,pree "certainituf(for her. grace's Argon" meet •,'-a: baby brother had tteTiVed 'On fieeretae.e.i. . in.fiec'k.' .'......;:',...,.....'..-: ....' 29736:.0502 tint 12 pence "for Making peeler tip,' the scene., She spread the, gebe news, Thied, year dock cor:tains 110 hens. pee bodies -for:her, graCei' Which Miesand among °there:told the.gardener, 4 Ekes eioid 'pri• maTkel,:s.,,,,,;,,,...;,,y„,/,,,$,42),,33, eti0_tes.eeMeY,erye:ee4raeegantee:Wtee.gYee;bitedt a''eVag,`•;4i "7.11:0•NintiWOr''',,Mtf-'6:ko-6,4et.8_,,..„.ifatyjuig, ; :; „ .. .. ,152...00 men and ;tiveinen, et :sot citietlinee," and "10; Ste Y?" ' "Oit,, Yes; he means to •' Chickens sold for ,eatitig . ,.'..;'; -, 140,25', - zrearly.....8 in "Allineb to dy-verse- peer° the 0, ' mae, 'els the. new 'babY. geleg. Chickens „sold for .1?rne.ding.."%;:::. ,6?, 06 , was careful to 'Toured till ti:14, One Of stay'," said Madge,. "he'e getshis things. prbrn,innis. front 53 pre & . • , .. 72,50 theents, reading, 13s '.'1:3s. 4d,• for .thy1 off."' . 1 i ladleof.,,,Areuridell a te,iirani." ; , ' . . ' 6 • -t,, , tlitalietli Ski 0, to lave spent quite -; . • • mpNEY, ORIJE.RS.." , , Feed tk,,,i su.".011..eis. co,st .,,,, ,...80,2; ,. .._...-..,„,....._. n, tot 611 Intisle :oho entry reading -3o ,. Pay. ,your • ont,outo*n nototn4 1»'.., ,- ':, , ,-........!;,..... :...-.: , -_, $ , shillings . to farinor .-.. that ,played ,on Doinieloti Eehtess MeneY;Order,,., P,IN‘..0Pront 481 00 . 7.., '-' Ane„0, and eno:tbet iitoi, More the bart.).., Dollars edetatheee eents, inceetiee- 'le fle.eltr, ...„.,„....,:,. ,.' '76.00 er,•30 shill tigee-ettith' Mittiee 'being -Of . :.', • --the' G- 7-777—raniraar;'—.--ef Ht-caltn.: ' Total Breilte,e,;$888 32' ,,,, _ .. .._.,.. . , .. fretittent occurrence.' There lea •long . .. • ' I ' ' • • '.. Also an iriVeiitery " vrime Cif $148 iii- litteef I eneye Paid toe !Eteiticee-e-bertliis',- T,Aaoher-•-e;, C_QMPare !Old.' ' creased libeit, ' '' '.: . ' .':":,' ' i- , -, Stiidentee-"Ceuld, cough; 412.2111 40, • , $end to Puzile :Edtter, The. Farm, , .'eat',4,,Gitifleee-Gardentitidertgliet'Pe•foi ftill -glee cornet of the big 141011,and_ full det(til$,,, enClosing'. a postage stenap;:• 1ac1t' Of Space PreVellee gieing the details, here. • ' -; Hera Is a feedenting Paetiree..for the Whele faintly foe the. Winter eleninge. De not fail to take ad- Vatitage. of this attradtiye Offer of Cailade'fi Fineet Perth Paper, ' WRITE NOW! You ;trill ehjoy it. hens: ,Eggs a,t loCal market hand" with the housework is a novel Eggs, for hatching .,....., , 102.90 „ eciecafionar suggestion which has Chickens spit' Ser breeding . • ' • 31.5v mulch to fecomniend it. - .Chickens sold for eating 38,5f . • ' IVIlid But,Suggeetive. , The, More then usual eask ',Intel, ligence an:Mee:the etudente-that morn- ' ing had got..undee the professor's Skin. , ."Class is dismissed," he said, exae- Peratedly. "I'leaee,' don't flap your ears as ,you 'ease out.". Why Doctors' Go Mad,- ; Iusurance Doctor -"Were -•you ever. • • .1ri...the hospital?" "Yes, ()nee:" "What for?" • • "To see ray aunt." ' • Eggs, covered' with ling !Water: and allowed to. stand', for fiveminutes . „ • are- more nourishing and ;more easily 'digested, than ,Oggs placed in ,boilirig: Water and allOwed: to • boil for three' arid a lialf•Minutes.: • , . • other! Give Sick Baby ; "California Fig Syrup". Harrieso Lo)ctive: to Clean Liver Mid Bowels" of Baby or ChNd. ;Even, donstipa7 ed, ish, or ela, coll� Babies and. and Child,r, ren love to. take, ;.ngetanue;iEi eg. "Ciarulifp.er; No ether 7.•exative regulates the ten- der little bowels,/ to. sweetens the.stomach' and eittria the liVer and' bowels acting without grip- ing. 1 Contains .,nci narcotics. or; sooth- ing drugs... Say ,"California" to your dreggist. and 'avoid counterfeits! In- sist upon genuine `. "California Pig Syrup" which .contains 'directions. Training scheolboys to ."lend a 03 P R 301 „ ;400.00, BecOneyear With 75 hes:1; Say `Bayer" and Insist! unieas you see .the'narns "Beyer" en • package or on tablets Yon ,are not•get• ting the genuine i3a.yer ;product proved safe by reillioes and prescribed. ,by phi'sicians ,o,vcr,/t\N nty-three years •ter ()1d$' Tbothac)1e ; i4lit1bil1, •1ilarivc-bo; • e• •• Itheetrietfere • `Netfraigla , 'Petri; Pain • Accept' "Sayer Tablets Of ASpirin'' only. • nebtokezi 'package don. talus prdirOf dIlbactI0nS Ilandy bokes ar tWeive tablets etiatlew ednts. Ornec, • Oats alSo seltHbottles of. 24 end. 100, •AspirinIs the, trade mark (regleiered ,,B1.„..Cari.ada.)--0.f314.Y.a„.lele 111140,41;U,, of,: 111bnoacetleacicleSter eWhilo it is Well known that AePiria- Incites Bayer' ,Meilufacture, to ;assist • the 'public; egelnef imitations, the'Tab• lets Of Bayer Campany wil be stamp. ,ed 'With their general trade-mar'k, the , , , 'England's only State . 'newspaper, •the "London Gazettd,"cis 258 years °la.. When 'hublfehed flit fpr Charles It, it wee ;krioWn ae. the "Oxford Ga.- 'iette," Tha Court, having fled to ,that city on accolint Of the plague': , • Catelese polishing" will' cause "the lenses in SpPetacles .and eyeglasses to Another iriaiance acroSs„,,,4as • New lEyei ,flat you oti; Plotting a Clean, tgalitiyeondlign OUR Von Mutine Eye Rern edIL„ 'Night' and Morning:' OSP TOnr rat.atiClestn, Clear rind menu*: Wit for Fret Eve Care Seek. man LSI tnadr CO.Ott Sul 0 his Stste.Ceic reeolVe in their frames sufficiently to • affect the eirebt Of the\ user: ,EVE1tAt CARS TR'' MILL . • ).slab wood,"• stove longish. Ask for MItiArd's and take no other. Brea. Ilotheyell Ontarie. Its efficiency troireit by over 30 yearsuse. Wee AteAte: Harold F. Fitrade & Co., MAO, TFont& HOARSE'. Gargle several times a day wfth Min- ardes in -water. Iteuts the fungus And, . gives relief. ••L t)r°a1.!•,,,' 0. '11 -CleAt7YouT, Skit( Itetor0 .Your ilait:With Cuhcuta • .; ;Daily use of the SOop6keeps the. skin.freeh and clear, while touchesi �f the Ointment now and then ad needed .600theand 'heal the first pm. plese-rednesseelnetightiess•-or •scal#•.• irritatiorti CutiCtirlt 'Dttleimi le exf.i, lent for thetgin. Sooisc. itionocotSioAsie: Tolcoot2S4 Sold; throughout theDeminiort. CsrahlisiiDetx)tr ri_t_.11_4111,lictilei, 344 St, Nal St., W. Mostrosl. Ifirli—Cuticuta SiNkft shit Qes without mut&