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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-4-21, Page 6e 'rltritanAY Aeon, 21, 1910 DOCTOR ADVISED QPERATION Cured, by Lydia E.- - Pink= ham"s\'egetableCampound Cattift••u, Ont. -"1 lied 1H't'rta gre's t 7titerrrj• ft.r tiyl; v'•'1r4 ilei tlon tt r toll te.• it was tiro cl's of the and tel ,', t f, toll rue it v.v.:, :1 Itltt.titl I uia,,:., No ane i.uuw's wind 1 *ut- tered • 1_.wo_U1•l .tltvay's 11e wnr,e a± ertain ltti •tl�. a aloe Bever tyre t, gct.r, :std the fir .1riitg op•11 i..r.usv -rt LerriUh . 1 %cots very ill it, 10.1, rebel the doctor* tohi the • I woul,t• have to hive an to pe Fa lob, and --- *IttL.Lllliltllt_!lie• doting the operation. , 1 wrote to my sister ateett_it_iitl4 she advised the to take "I ydi;t E. l'Inkiuin s ii•gi•table ('onr;arn;n1. ,Through, pt rsotell expe- rie+u•e 1 have fennel it the best wtdl- t•iue itt the uitrld for ti-ntale troubles, for it hasrnred rue. and .1 did nut have to h1y.• the operation after all. The C.Mtptuuut also itelpeal tite while pass- —Mrs. Lrii•ri. J1i.. i :.' 1 tliit'letl, On aria. - Lydia 1i. Pinkie -mem \'ieA4% ble Com- pj�xowed, nuide from roots and herbs. lose. 10 11.4110V 10. the most successful re wily for wiring the worst forms of fen '11e ill., itwInding displacements. Jena enation, fibroid timers. irregu- laritit , p. rhglic Nine - backache, btrar- ing-cloven feeling; tlatlilenry.' lndigt s tion, andnervous prostratin. it costs but a trifle tit try it, anti the resell las been worth millionstosufferi lig we men. TIIE SIGNAL : CODERJCN. 'ONTARIO - THE PORT OF MISSING MSN By MET DI TH ,VICHOLSOJV. Author of The House of a Thousand Candle,." COPYRIGHT. 1967. sY THD sous-MLRRILL COMaA.NY 9t\strr.•?E range sister on -the veranda,: looked toward 3� the stables. listening. t•- • Chapter'Zeno atuproadaetj the sheep shed" ,'rapidly, with still It hundred yards- to CeJpvmocuoeciscicsotsessom,oetardo ,.tr8verse IS -..1.7i1.1 them before he atwnki • , . „iu :.. or :t stu.ta;rot., I reach the pasture watt. Ifis rage et hues being driven by a entail malt for et.'ti:'1 eye, roaming the j %ripen he lad geevtt conteptpt did not 1.1,',1.•••••a1,e as hell'ffPUP; help rods wind or stitnitlute the figbi of t,•)• CI:siltttrr c and start- his !n•at;y legs. and le kale now that cd for • the - hyngtih,w. Ile, w„old lessen the Harrowing margl4 sweet the upland -Coal- between himself, and his' pursuer if he -y_ls,rne Here. :rent e'steel--swerved le ttte right'tp clear the sheds. niton n movi!tg shadow. Ile drew relit Ile suddenly slackened his pace and litt.rttF-retirmeerdi-Willi t•herry trysts Rt with a ciente, tug settled his wool hat mere 11rntiv upon iris small situp. Ile went now it ,a dogtrot, and Oscar was closing t:pon hint rtlphily; then, quite _near the sheds. Znial wheeled about and ,charged els pursuer head- long. At the moment•he turned Oscar's revok'erhit keenly7nTu the night Cap- tain 1'Irltsinie. looking tower the stile.. raw the flash before the hounds at tit.• stables nmiswered the report. At the shot 'Zuni cried aloud In his curiously small voice .amid clapped his -and.. 10 his head. "Stop; i weal the letter!” Oscar in German. The titan turned glory ly, as thop gh dazed. and. with a hand Bttll clutching '•his bead. half stum- bled and : alf ' ran toward the shells, with Os- . cur s -•car nt his heels. Claiborne en11- cd to the neggro stablemen to quiet the 'dogs, snatched a lan- tern and ran away through - the pergola to the end of the garden and thence Into tbe Lltelbor.lesysotR�MXI a paature beyond. an Meanwhile • Orr lantern and r car. thinklne Zinn! badly hurt did not tire agate. but flung himself upon the fellow's broad shoulders. and down they crashed against tbe door of the uesrest pen. Zmat swerved and shook himself free. while he fiercely cursed his foe. Oscar's hands slipped on the fellow'srihot blood that ran from a long crease in the side of his head. As they fell the pen door snapped free. and out into the starry pasture thronged` the frightened sheep. "The letter --give me the letter!" com- • wanted (Meer, his face close to the tterviart'sJ Ile did not know how badly the than wqa Injured, but he was anx- ious to. complete his Wetness and be off. Stilt •the, sheep carne huddling throng,' tbe. broken door.- across the prostrate men aixl scampered *trey Into the open. C`aptnin Claiborne, ran- ning toward the fold. -with his lantern and net -!nuking for otwtae•Ies, stumbled over their bewildered advance guard an.i Onager' headlong Irito the gray t'e eeew. Meanwhile into the pockets of t,rnarare foe went (ewer's bands alt Then he remembered the roadside. utbtt.tite•tl. Set era! hunt tired y.it•tl. :may !:re the Claiborne .heepio11, tt'I)1t a broad pasture rising veyotttt---*-stiesk W-- _not_;LSttiug__t0 le lie•••rtai by a man (edited In the irf M - ttItltlu• t ttr.'„satitseying Himself that sutt..fanee ray behind .the .ha low, dismounted and fled his horse. "1'h.•n he bent lute over the stone wall nim! wetebcd. ••It I, the big• fellow -yes? Ile is a stet'! -r of sheep, as I mutt have known, 'Zonal was only a ilitn figure ngafns Pie dart: III Inn'. which he was slowly crossing fro tit the side,far- thest frothe Claiborne house. lie stop - pelf several times atetbough uncertain of 'his wtierta'bo0ta.' and then he clambered over a stone wall that formed one side of the sheepfold, visa- ed it and strode ou toward Os - "ft fa the big fellow- car and the ricer - road. "it Is mischief that brings him from the h111s-t'es't'• Quest reelected, gleets lug up and down the highway. Paid ly, very softly through the night, he heanl tete orchestra at the hotel play- ing for the dance. The little soldier unbuttoned his teat, drew the revolT- t'f-from-Ins bellandthrust it into his coat pocket, %mai was. drawing near- er. Meaning rapidly now that he had gained his bearings. At the wall Os - ear retie suddenly and greeted him to mockingly must vias tones: "Good evening, my friend; it's a fine evening for a walk." Zmai drew (tack and growled. "Let me pass." he saki in his diffi- cult German. "it -is a long wail; there should be nn dlittcnity in passing. This country Itt Mien freer .tMtn Servia-yes?' and •Osear'a tone was pleasantly converse• thenal. frnai put Ks hadtd on tbe wall and repared to Paula.,. '•.1 ntonteet only, comrade. You Stem 1,, be in a hurry; it trust be it business that JLrttt t_s you from, the mountains - Be certain you get your money's worth you will if you buy PURE PAINT Worth any man's paint money, because made of pure materials so thor- oughly mixed that every drop does what paint must do to be good paint PROTECT and LAST. It took 17 years to find just how to use one in- gredient (peculiar to M -L Paints! that greatly leng- then, the life of the paint. But it was worth the time! - because it makes this paint well worth its price Made be Imperial Varnish sad Color Cs:, lynited. of f oroato •-•t them :d The Dowell hardware Co. 11 11 t.U. 1_\ Regul4te the Bowels 1 In vc been troubled with cunstip t ion for sever' ! years, and hsvc,.tried a Breamany kinds of pills, as well as mc licine from the \doctor.. Notting • seemed to hap Inc until 1. be - pan taking Dr. Miles' Nerve ;acid Live rills. 1 found the• little pills ye effective, and' I aero thankful the at last I have a reliable remedy. MRS. F. M. Dt 'KIN, .oy, Dr. Milt's' itdnrve i .id Liv r Pills simply, caut.e• the bowels to move in a norir,A1 manner, and with - it th• :slain ; effects of cathar- t , .ores That's why tile., , re sit universally used by s.,1 .chiit',r'n. The 10 i'r rc ;error:t ;ire less itrt r.•••-! 't1 Natural crib 'itions grail.. 1:ht iesc;'restnrc:'.. N: t:..; .'•c at your drop:t;:. He should tuppty you. If 1: does not. send price ft* us. we toward ?repot':. OR. MtI E$ het: 3!CAL CO., Toronto. SbiIob, Cure quickly vtopn conch r tires cold.. hepta gibe throat and lona.. - - 25 sent., • "I have no•fitne for you." snarled the Servtan. "i egone!" And its shook himself •Int:'ntietmitly and again Itut bit hem"1 Ss the .w• -nil. "One should' not In hi• Mn met •t haste, comrade.•' :mil !)scar 1!,;•,a1 '!rural It:n•k with !tis Iku_er tilet s The ti In yir'r!;vl s...1 ran a re.% a . ,,• r.ttl t.1' the clrt:ait td 'Jr •r: a!1•1 114ege:lite Ihetr'�• f! .,.i:. ire: to Ir' -I1 b.. (. /.m01 w:1.1 1i.! :m. r,,,t: rot ,,., trate-=times to the .Ctnitmrne hone, whose garde!) --retctttlt•d quite near. lite met Ztnal promptly and - again 1 -tire It. t,ul�in_ the hat WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn,Mass. Cured of severe compound cold and cough by ••From Dec. 20, '08, to March 1, '09, I had three bad co1Js, une on top of the other. 1 got so weak 1 cuuld hardly get around. Nothing seemed to help me until 1 began to take Vinod. The change was magic. Three bottles com- pletely fixed that compound cold and stopped the terrible cough -and what surprises mo most, at the same time ft cured me of a sey ere stomach trouble that has bothered me tor '20 years. Vinod is certainly a wonderful medicine." Mr. Toppan is one of Lynn's most prominept and highly respected merchants, whotie-wnrd.iti_as good as his bond._ - The reason Vino' is so successful in such cases is because it contains the two most world -famed tonics—the medicinal, strengtb- wiisig, u y- uthiinn e!emcnts o • ,,ver Oil and Tonic Iron. Your Stoney Back U You Are Not Satisfied. i 114. C. DUNLOP, - tut:Ci' C':, A WONDERFUL REMEDY v orange I.iiy Is dally miring - -las . most obstinate cases of Female .Dta- "rdei•e. Putting of the Womb, Leu. ' •-rrhoea, Painful and Suppressed ,;.•natr.uttfln. etc., ete., are all at them -relieved from the start by Its and a few weeks' or months - r..•atment- accempUehea a complete.. , ere. This remedy he a . positive. ,t lcntltic prepayratJon, and 1s based un the discoveries of Pasteur and Lister. It is an applied treatment; that 1s, 1t is not !taken internally, but Is applied direct to the muttering 'Arts, and It. therefore. aeta with all the certainty of the known laws of ,•heml.al action. As 1t comes In attest- oriesct_-letttr--tfie Oloeseacrt-Beall . ild antiseptic. and nerve -food properties tame n help havea beneficent influence. I feeeetve-troth-10- te- Ill letters daffy. apeaktng of the be•n.•tit,;, and cures 1t is performina, and so sure am 1 that it will fo N h:.t Is rlalmwt ter It that 1 will send. absolutely free, a 35c box to every ent- ering woman Who will write far it. Price It per bets. which is sutneteni fro one mouthstreatment. Adds.-, MRS. FRANCES E. CURRAN, WINDSOR, TEN CENTC A PACKAGi... A breakfast in itself. Try it tomorrow morning with a bale 1 apple. Smother them in cream, and sugar to your taste. TOASTED The r•rcgbt food for the start of the day. Kellogg's contain:, substance of the sort for building bone and making muscle. Brockville Lawn Mowers We edt.salef tit40e the 1.4•.,t. C:41tudian-mutts dowers w.l-sttack 111.0i0 imi 5;504 that will lutea, s•dt you, and sen :4.00-y00 as lib wive ; we h the theta in high wheels and inedjugh m q Gilt-hlude mild t.htee; we guarantee each Mower t.. gal. -nee eusToitiers entire satisfaction. t • Make ttu mistake,;, Neli that old worn-out hu;k- brealer to 11e. Ilrown tent( get :t genuine Brockville Lawn Mower. 11'e kuut"v where of We.la'ak in that yell wltt•be plrasr•,l. , LAWN RAI -S. HOES, GARDEN TROWELS, Etc. ShE OUR FLOWER. BED FENCING. • Ideal Fencing Neoli.tt done ; ante for l.lo' (teeing. \„I tier;; ptatspet i y het 1••r i h, ti 01 (.testis.;, %Vt. set the Intro. We hot} largely in t'..ueltt I Hurl it•t the heat in iris going. %Vt. handle :e line ..i teasing that }Ma pr tetal to be . second tet. . This is lite year 10 wit•e_tl it I,1 sin. -t litre 17te groes is likely t. are offer nag Veneinr; ' Iprr roil Gtt• all N. -.Veeeiui:._Ii�4 rt•4'k ,rouse. We toll tweiple list• year ly i,o o',, I. i1 up: Ask aniilit'et, o- runt in feueil: t Iinwever. telt :t± a %it'll 1.4.ie... Nusuety. alk: ••.roti hood i-e'ire (testndity I.I. it standar d and ,tYitiths, WE SELL BEST OF P(PTLAND CEMENT - Howell -Hardware C 1.1\11'I1 11. Tw FOR THAT TIRED FEELING ! 111: kwon\li:Ni' N}al's Spring Tonic, Blood Purifier, and Sarsaparilla Threeexcejlent preparations for ase in the silting season when everybody should take, it tonic. h. C. DUNLOP, The Druggist, Bedford I',I,':k - Ge)tle•riA. • "THE SWEETHEART OF TI?E• CORN" weemweinagyeelteetehreeheseseaveiseseweesieesseWeeseaseeesesestesw ,Nothing will convince you so quickly as the qua(iiy .trapped =:1, the Kellogg package—but be sure it's the Kellogg packag KE BetteY'flings for 6oderich tit mle: ich pe •Le • ara-L1o:bet iter go.“; they %Sete anti lett vett!) .rine Yea'. ag• ! r in-it:ince, they wet !tetter fu••nia!aings f n• the leen-. :toil we err .hna Itt t `10•. ittl 11404 in Mahogany 6arior �t,tiies . The Price ATg=i' of the dison Phonograph "it Is n.ou'ssrlge 'yes " asked Oscar. "It Is my nffalr," hlurter, the big fel- :ow. '•I mean no hnrur to you." 'It nits yen that tried the knife on me Innlc. It 1s 'emelt -gnieter than •l.•n;htg. leu have the knife-yesT' 1'be,litt!e seldier whipped out his re- volver`, e "In wltleh pocket Is the ttsatness car- ried? A letter undoubtedly. They do not trust swlne (ornery wools. Alii" Oscar dropped below the wail as Ztni11 struck 'et hint. When he looked up it,mornent\Inter the Seri lan was running back over (tee meadow toward the sheepfold. scar, angry at the tae with 'which the 8ervian had evn W- him, reopen the, wall and set oft the bog fellow. He was quite sure the man bore a written message and`equally sttrc lfiATltlntistbeof-its- et to his employer. lee clutched -re Iver tight, brought' up, his el- bows termisr ranee in running and spell after Zntat, now a blur on the starltghtet\sheep pastors. The elope was grn(inal and a pretty Neter, of th+ Itndecalae by any, hot It nffordevl a tottome path for runners. ',mai already' flitted 'that he had binndereil In not oreing the wall. Ile was running up , with n group of sheds, nnother wall\end a still steseper and rougher betdgond, 11 Ws hulk tied ngeinst him, an behind him he heard the rine* thumpiof Oieffen feet on tate turf. 'rite starlight grew dim- tt or through traits of N to send; the s•trfare of the pasture ata rougher to the feet than It appeared to a eye. A hotrod In the (!lalharne Melee yard hayed soddenly. and the sountf- echeted from the surrounding housen and drift- ed oft toward the sheepfold. Then a nob* meals Tame from the kenhels. • Captain Claiborne waiting for W "The id r -gels Int the tetter!" ctml-' sande L ()arae Owe upon Ms ears, and off came the Yat and troth It a bloat stained envel- ope. The t s p in the pen trooped out and galloped oward its comrades. Oscar, math off with 'the letter, plunged into a rear guard of the sheep, tell, tabled to lits feet and confronted ptaln Claiborne as that gentleman in soiled evening dress fun• Died for his lantern and swore et the Wheep M language unbecoml_ng, an ot11- ter and a gentleman. "It is sheep--yesT" and Oscar started is bolt "Jlalt!" The authority of the tone rang fa- adilarly In O care ears. Ile had after eortskterabte tribulation learned to stop abort when an officer spoke to him. and the gentleman of the sheepfold etddtl straight in the stsrllght end spoke like an officer. "What are you doing here, and who Bred that shot?" Oscar sainted and summoned lits best )attgtIsh. "it was an accident, sir." "Why are you running and why 011 yon fire? Understand yon are a tres- pataser here, and I am going to turn yea over to the constable." "There was a sheep steelt'r--yes? He is yonder by the pens, and we had some little fighting, but he la not dead ITo he con Inn edl .-. An Edison Phonograph can be bought for your price whether it is $16.23, or a higher pncc_ ipfto. $.161-50, all-playin.g. -- both Amberol and Standard Records. But you'Jcannot measure the Phono- graph by, Money. Whtther . the price is $16.50 or $162.5o, it is not much to pay for an instrument that.will last a lifetime, which will furnish you good music every day, ._which will furnish you better entertainment than you can buy in any'othcr way, which will teach your children to love the best music, which will bring into your own home what other people pay large sums and go a long distance to hear. Edison Standard Records . , Edison Amberol Records (twice ss long) int �.. Edison errand Opera Records the There are Edison dealers everywhere. On to the nssrest and hear the Edison Phonograph piss both Edison Stannard and Amberol Reeords. Get complete catalog. from your dealer or from us. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY BOO lakeside Ave, Orsags, N. J.. U. 9. A. WE I (*ARM"A COMPLETl•'. 4TO('K OP EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS JAMES F. TrIOMSON, .--re. .VREIT YuUii:tit2UARE, GODERiCK. - l 11.i. ANDSEE : . 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