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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1899-8-17, Page 6trateaseepesa 1, atbscritets who de no: mai their paier garaterle will please uotily Us at ono. van aka.* allice for edvertising rates VIE EXETER ADVOCATE. TRUSDAY. AV.(fltST 17, Pointed PiefagfElPhS. $99 srhc beg ren is migheier than the, tome - Sitio Fere Iv de. esn't make a miller dyspeptic to halt le:e. meels. The fee makes his be time when he travele, fee 1...ef health. The 'eseet ' of iin airship eheuld be e'- f..y-raEWr. : Ilea, „, anvaye an HZ -feeling l,etween i the itseetes• zoo: zee eieient. he :nee of pee. e r rerare fer war; the f horeeen. ee. eeret le -e, feesever. Zue4neee :hesie t bees eenvereation. seme eves le s•s eleater Lev"- nrefentati - nraitie j, Wren e. asereen have aei, ire:errs: 7.n tbe , fashie ra ei.e. nen:a gette keel.: ef o tenes. A ses nesse ri se- e e tesenleee t ut lie gets l' a het s t etens ey teeceestig wetta the heed ' orgen ...e. 'glee creasese neesseit sesperier to a tees, 7rt et nee e...e: set ere en keg. without get - ling tine. .....1hrl ! 4::, wen:ars c se eintei. wno whines. ie &steno s e ifesse aee exeseatt le—these doe't -.1•,;k1Y,,?:"-•.'414,l.tr.:Fr., the, wittehfi4ness oS 14,-;,-ettee eente the rei1 eemetianee Timers lte way :nee tee -. . • sleaze iseeer wee, ;hal tieve' will bte ati ene eemedy. fer , tele to wens. ease is tie.r--the• very nature ▪ Ateene esengege toitig the: were tee eertie, e.•*, 2:Mr W"IC: seed eleseeee, noose et eies seetent of the ✓ ZE7,..,Z, wesesi relents ohn ;n tern ee et geenisnee See other. We , eteve, ever, ispe , Wiee, w ;leg • 4 t1:::.ittIV.:7.74.enstest singe. nee ,r namy end gee v ;secs :lie ees eta. oativisote tr,e, the freiieg sie,4 colay3:.eSMICe ltrd, t A.0 aeleenve Wheel Qua Nse ten owe: reeteritt Zees. • 7.bose ,:3".-e• 0". Ott sreie dee.. Feeds -tag — • . ; , ileiseesee. gee, les teeteeneentet toe reirvess slenk..- 7 iretare vieer to zee aseesti ette weitee, le- tat el:Oen! ezee, isoursee threngit. cite tee eseee, env:nee:eat:to tee nefeitny anima.. ease: ee"e cr. the eeetese. thereby u make:et ..eeeveae nese-age' resein 1 etre:este tatease 744, :rang, mei ',eying hfe t� neeieh eatfiredly ' 'demand eeeeeetete'f sutanfece—reeern tan- peavee, ;laze -tea.. Seer:I:Iron iee Lemien of Torante, eee-e, given 7-4 (up super.ar senaatie ,art the usna. vete. *Fel. frafiatei fa: tee apaeon of V.-:!;0131V,Ntii. Dal epoieeate., eeereee reee.eaeau any ifi z merliet. even:este se.l.t, Fungi neetroving: Trees. It is nor oniy cultivated plants and • trees whet are satipet to destruction from ite=r4s and elietetses. Sorne of the Inagi whet attaele southern "'peen's of penes ;Are ettueing great damage ;Among thew trees. One of these kinds Of fungi *Melia only the older trees, entering -through a knelt. (Ind r;i1v4ng derregra- *ion of the heart weed end. euting it full of holes Anether fungus enters the tree through the roes. passing up into the trouk and deset•oying it. Your friend, Mrs. —, i loogeng much improved in health. Yes, she is a different woman. We persuaded. her to Cempound Iron Pills, with the x•estilt you observe. 1 ho Uibee, ttttt at W ATI ES. Every women who rides a wheel thinks . it would be perfeetly heavenly to have •Italf a dozen of theta, like so many shirt 4 -waists. While one, is being furnished ' with a new saddle and another is having Its tires darned and inendei, and the third • is being cut down to suit the newest fashions, she would. still have several • others to fall baek on in case her best ;. young man called for her to go biking • through the parks. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. A Dore Cemotery Company. The latest thing in eompany promoting *Ames from Paris o here a dogs' cemetery • las been floated with a capital ot tele,000. The promotere are ladies. who have ale ready entered into I eontract for the lay - bag out of land stiimble for the purpose ol •a canine buryina, LTP Street Car ..tet lent —Mr. Thomas Sabin, says: "My eieven year old boy bad Ids foot. badly injured by being run over by a cae on the Street Railway. We at once eommenced lintliiter the foot with Dr. Thomas' Weer rie Oil. when. the dis- coloration and swel line was removed, and lu nine days be could use WS foot, We always keep a bottle in the house ready. for any emergeucy.'' The Vt rm Days. Don't fret too much over the hot weather. You'll think of it with a glow in your keart some day next December, when you're being carried around the Masonic Temple on the wings of a blizzard, says a Chicago paper. Tlaat tired, league' feeling, and indis- position to effort of Ain- sort will be rapid- ly removed by the use of Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills. l'ak A tter its att. The Wife—The baby has been jabbering away there for about an hour, and. I can't understand a thing sae says. The Husband—I've noticed, dear, the little thing grow"' more like you every day. New life for a quarter. Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills. iui print. Ile—I told your father that we expected to be married next month and he was She—What did he say? Be—Es wanted to know why we could not make it next week. linard's Liniment Cm es Carget in Cows. .4 Good It.imn,eudation. Mother—Do you think Mr. Harvey is a mice young man? Beatrice—Why, yes, mamma. He's been engaged to six ef the swellest girls in the city. He—I have had but one idea since we Knot a few short weeks ago. She—I must give you credit for greater /mentality than T had aspected. Health for the children. Maws Werra Powders. DOINGS OF TIE WEEK TEMS OF INTEREST FROM AROUND THE WORLD Fruslosl, rune -mated and Preserved Pithy Peragraphs ter the perusal ot Fractical Feople Personal, Potato* and profit:ewe. erlig RES.,toeops avone„De Seventy-six Presbyterian ininistershave already paid in 18.7h"o, to the ceietury fund of that name. The confirmation of •tbe Dube of Al. tany into the Cianrola of England took plecea e. Goorge's Chapel, Windsor. on Friday morning. The ceremony was performed by the Bishop of 'WInchester, TI14 Actillet-4erteltaTe WORLD. Tiee Newfoundland lativermuent has given another order to the Ontario Agri- cu:eural Department for pure-bred stock for breeding purpesee itesrareltee rte. -vie -fed in Winnipeg on Friday announce thet wheat and oerle etitiong is in progress at Aleoutt and o cr two peinre in the Gretna distrien FOR MEN OP WAR. A netachnneat of lee marines now stationed an the Washingeon Marine Bar - reek e httTe ?Welt ordered to Isere on Set - "rev for :eat'. i.r twsro, Sv1hn'et4e,Y .i.een the flail hattolion to he xendeasonsed there and rake a zrausport foe At Fort..iftplaerson, Gm. the reeruite of the tlilth Volunreere received their pay on Satendav and emu mese Of it in tor- As a eesolt there wee fraeas th the regulars, and they fought with oDet 1413(1 revolver. Eight men ttre so ty wounded thitt they may die. StICIleneS. An unknown man went over tbe .4.fneriean Falls en Thureday night ahoy $ fetiork. Tao tragedy was wituessea by a number of reputable persons., Miss FrAllkit, George, an aetrees, fatal- ly sleot herself late on Thursday plebe. Mies eleerge was jilted by ono of her pee- feeeion, to whona she bad been eugaged for three ye:XS. Anether suielde wai added est the stou'igrutaoree Bee ou 'ritlay aft:fe- te-tem the eietIm hern a,voutge man named Waiter Tarry of WintdPqrISe - took strychnine. TIM L 4,110R WORLD. (Me hundred and thirry =Mere at the Van Ando, mine, Tesetia Islaud, B.C. ara on strike. the management having reline - ed their pay from svia to $3 for eight 'mare' work on Augnet The employes of five big collieries i the Pennsylvania onthrecite region have gone on strike. The main grievance i9 alleged excessive doeltage. It Is estimated that nearly B.500 men are idle. On hundred and ten compositors. ten stereotypers and eight boys employed in the composing room of The New York Sun went on strike at 10.44 on Saturday night. The Sun appeared on Sunday morning in a rather mutilated, and abbreviated form. Citteam Alen CitISIMALS. Emit Jeauney, aged 37 years; of Preachtown, Pa., was 'murdered some time Thursday night between Meadville and Conneaut Lake, He was shoe in the hark. Representative Lovering of Massachu- setts was robbed at Ostend. on Sunday of his peekethook containing $13.000. notes for 485 sterling and a number of valu- able papers. August F. Sohepp, recently naster of Aberdeen College, 'Thrones, went to Chi- cago to try to get into the university there as a teacher. His purse containing $e5 was stolen on the train, and the police telegratthed his wife at St. Gather- inses to send him money. Four masked burglars forced their way into the farm house of Dr. Joseph Park- inson at Wellsburg, W. Va., and, atter blindfolding and gagging tbe inmates, who were all women, the robbers secured Government bonds valued at $10,000, $76 in money and a lot of silver and jewelry. THE FIRE RECORD. Body & Noakes' oil warehouse, near the C.P.R. station at Winnipeg, was destroyed by fire on Sunday. Loss about $15,000: insured. The intense heat on Friday caused a fire in a celluloid factory at Paris, which was totally destroyed. Three firemen and a workman were injured. On Saturday afternoon at Pickering Harbor a barn owned by Mrs. Gardner and occupied by Mr. Simons was totally destroyed, together with upwards of $1,- 000 worth of this season's crops. Tbe old ioundhouse of the Canada Atlanto at Elgin street, Ottawa, was destroyed by fire on Thursday evening. The loss is eonsiderable. Some cars, which were under repair, were destroy- ed. While Charles Stickles was threshing for J. P. Richardson on bis farm, near Ouvry, near Chathama spark from the engine set fire to the stacks. As a strong wind was blowing notbina could be saved. The barn of George Goulet, een -whose farm the fire took place, was burned with Mr. Richardson's crop of hay. CASUALTIES. Rosanna Deguire, a young French- Canadian lady, aged 19, lost her life by drowning at St. .Ann's, above Montreal, on Saturday. Charles Perry, son of Charles E. Perry of London, will lose the sight of one eye through the explosion of a bottle. Several pieces of tne broken glass pene- trated Perry's eye. On Saturday afternoon Fred Law, a young man employed as the Spink Mills, Pickering, got bis hand caught and crushed in the rolls. It was necessary to remove three fingers. At Fort Williams Joseph Bryant. son of George Bryant, Kinston, was awl, - dentally drowned on Saturday. The young man was aged 19, and was a deck hand aboard the steamer Arabian, on his first trio. • • John Cannon, who had been working on the canal at Cornwall, on Saturday fell off a Grand Trunk freight train at Kingston. His left leg was crushed by the wheels, and it had to be amputated at the knee. • The Thames River clainsed another victim at Thamesville on Saturday night in the peas= of James Bumrnard, a young Man 26 years of age. He was engaged as a thresher, and he, alongwith several others, were in bathing after their work Immediately after entering the water he threw up his hands and went down Itt 18 feet of water uNOLASSIleliEle, - Cortes hes granted a concession to a Gerraaa syndicate to bllthl:a railroad from Seoul. the capil. to Gensam. In. the Broughton Bey, onthe west .coest ot Corea. - The Bulgarian politico.' situation grows dotter daily. The state officials' salaries bave not been paid for tWo Months,. and a. Ministerial crisie and, general, upheaval ie expected SOOD. 'The Pepartmeaff of Crown Lands has ,received a letter- front Willxanx Iargoeb, Government timber agent at Rat Pore, age. ativieiug the department of the death of john CTONVO, A 1V004. ranger, who was dumped in the hiliniken River, July - Rev, S. Card, Protestant chaplain of the. penerangaisheue Reformetoree flays that Woodstock leas 'been elm_een as tbe location tor the new refornuteery, bat A. site has nee yet been decided, The present refermetory is to be .conyerted Mee a hOMe for epileptics. THE DEAD,. Matthew Black of Toronto, wbo mys- teriously cliseppeareil one day Inse week, as drowned ar Owen 'leoend, Ills body ,s fonnel in thatbeeisor on Satnrclay•. No inquest vvill be held, rta he aeted strangely. Mr. J. W. Drybrough. one of the hese Polo Players itt Ragland, died in London on Friday. as the result .of an accident sustained during a polo touregoneut at WV- Ile audanAillericea gentleman ned McKay collided. Ae Hamilton. , verdiee of avoidance' death was reeurned by the jury empanel- led on the (woof Witilant Penuell. whose Ivey was found On the shone at Bayview Park. Deceased was a brother of W. Fe Pennell, ,editoe of The Aineeklearn Sun, . Capt. T. W. Whiteley, in e0111Miend ef the sreamer Comfort, reef/rteilntltag ths. hotly ofn Mali Off Porte lentanon. Out is thought to he the retne4ne of Cape. Meditate et Car Ferry NO. g. Who MI overboard from his craft some day* ago, Pielt.Cfer PlettSONAre It is announced that Dediey Hardee the London. Eng., artier. will shortly be auarriegi to Airs. Lizzie Rnruside, a widow, reeiding on Parkvietv avenue, Toronto.. Herman Hauser. treasurer of the Hera aid S. -'quare ',Vheatre. New York, jumped from 1rou14,r1 iridge and was reamed by Prank Luckey. phyeicians say . that the man will undoubtedly survive, - Premier Haply left for Brockville on 'huritiay morning, where he will be the gutt of Mr, Pniford, with -whom he wixlgo IQ- the Gatineau. Club. Subse- quently he will spend some tune at Parry Sound. Announcement has been made of -the engagement of Lady Randolph Churchill to Lieut. C. V. M Cornwallis -West, sou of the famous beauty. Lady Cornwallis - West. It is said tha5. the marriage will occur in October next. Mist; Briggs of Hamilton.' mysteriously disappeared from the steamer Modjeska on Thursday just as it was :fearing. the Toronto wharf. The eaptainsays no one fell overboard, and It is poseible she may have eseeped the notiee of ber relatives at •the gangways. VERDANT, BUT OBEDIENT. Took The Sign* on the Water Pall. Literally and Kept Warm, "We see Ion' of strange thiugs," said the talkative hotel elerk, "but one of the strnngest that ever happened along this way came in one day last elarch—an olcl man with a carpetbag and an old um- brella. who wanted to kutret if this was a tavern. I assured him it Avae, and he said he guessed he would items up with us a bit if we didn't raind. He looked so green and Innocent that I congratulated myself that the house used electricity for lighting purposes and that there was no gas for him to blow out. "I handed bite over to a bellboy, with instructions to see him safely to his room and to carefully explain all the mysteries of a modern hotel. It wasn't two hours before a chambermaid sent down word that the old man was gathering up all the fire buckets on the floor and burning them up in the grate in his room. "I charged up to his room to find out what he meant by such conduet. I found him in his room calmly smashing up the buckets by bringing his No. 14 cowhide boots down upon them. The buckets were some that we had placed in the halls a number of years ago to be used in case of fire. But as we had lately placed lire hydrants on every floor, with reels of hose at every point, we had allowed the buckets to go into disuse. "'See here? I yelled as I took in the situation. 'What in the name of heaven do you mean by burning' up those buck- ets? "'Why,' answered the innocent old codger as he picked up one of the buck- ets, 'doesn't it say right here on them, "To lie used for fire only ?" ' "I wilted and told him to go abead. They were not worth much, anyway, and I was afraid if I didn't allow him to go ahead that he might break out at some other spot that would cost us more."— Detroit Free Press. Friendship I/assurance. That there may be such, a thing as car- rying insurance too far is indicated by the case of Mr. Mulcahy and Mr. Mulhooly, two Irish gentlemen. Though they were known to be great friends, they were ooe day observed to pass each other in the street without a greeting. "Why, Mulcahy," a friend asked in as- tonishment, "have you and Mulhooly quarreled ?" "That we have not?" said Mr. Mul- cahy, with earnestness. "There seemed to be a coolness between you when you passed just now." "That's the insurance of our friend- ship." "I don't understand." "Whoy, thin, it's this way: Mulhooly and I are that devoted to wan another that we can't bear the idea of a quarrel. and as we are both moighty quick temper- ed vreve resolved not to shpake to wan another at all!"—London Tit -Bits. The Shortest and surest way to live with honor in the world is to be in reality what We would appear to be, and if we observe we shall f -ad that all human vir- tures increase and strengthen het-ea:tires by the practice and experience of them — Socrates. Graphite, of wbich lead pencils are mode, was first discovered in Siberia in 1842, where one mine has since 1856 yielded 33,000 b n d red weight of graphite. A British antieuarinia has discovered that ShaL espe are was of Welsh descent. eree hate riereerae. There bente•gain without pain.. Behind the crossis the'devil. To the hungry no bread is arr. Wind aud good luck do not. last Re who bee little has litele to fear. No evil will eralartaa beinered yeees, Flies .certnot .enter a closed mouth, Don't take a pawn thet moat be fed, It; is good, fishing in troubled waters. A eat in gloves will never catch rats. .A. hook thee is shut makes no eoholars. A frugal. rich father and a spendthrift son. Tile geed lattudrees washes the Shirt Arse If the pill were. not hitter it would not be gilt. When the river ispassed the saint le forgotten.. He who never ventures will never erose the sea. Do not trust your money to those who keep their eyee oue the nom, stud Make an Outward sign of piety. Signals of flannel...a-Have you lost your appetite ? Have you 3 coated tongue ? Have you an unpleasant taste in the month e Does your head ache and have you dizziness? If so. your 8,n:intact' is oet of order acid you need medicine. Bat yon do not like rnedieine. He that prefers sickuees to medicine Muse suffers bee lute der the circumstances the Atlgt, man would protean -a a box of Patenelee's. Vege.„ table Pale euti speedily gee himself la health, and etrive to keep so. New Style of ettiteltes, The French match factories are now turning oue frieeien enatehee whiell will ignite on any surface, but which am tree from the objeettoos raise4 against whi'e sulphur. No smoke or odor is perceptible in the facrories. The indevameldo la, gredients of the ?este are seequisulphide of phosphorous and chlorare of potash. If the children myth%) physic smuts .eots 50 nice ee Miller's Worttt leowdere; very pleasant to take. - 54E' MMM VISVOITS. T1;44 ItraYe, She—I don't know what you eneene by bringing, TOO through a pleee like' time. lam sure My dress iriAll torn. He—Welli Brit. I offered to carry you, "Offered to carry met" "What, more Could 1 do?". 'Perhaps you emit(' have earried tus nard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc, Exesettions to Itt France, when a convict is seutenced to death by the geillicalue, she day of hie exeeution is not named iu his presence, and he knows not when he is to be led. forth until within fifteen minutes of the fatal moment. There is danger in negleeting a cold. Many -who have died of eoueumption dated their troubles from exposere, followed by d COW, Wilde' settled on their lungs, and itt a short time they were beyond the skill ot the best, physiciau. lied they used Bickles A.nti-Cousuntptive Syrup, before it was too late, their lives would have beea spared. This medicine has no equal for =lug coughs' colds and all affections of the throat andlungs, e II COM TIVSYF Japanese courtesy stands the latest test. An American riding a bieyele in Tokio accidentally knocked down a venerable man. The aaea 'victim gathered himself together, deferentially approached the rider, and humbly begged pardon for be - Ing iu his "honorable way." STATR 01110. OTT 41P TOLP,1)0,) . LUCAS COUNTY. Ss` Fee= J. Caner makes oath that he is the senior partner of the tiro; of P. .1. OMNI:Y.110N, doing buenesa in the eitv of Ti, edo, County and State efores Id. and diet said firm will pay the stun of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS far each and every me • f Casreann that cannot be mu ed by the use of Iterees Oa:realm Cunt', FRANK 3. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and euleeribed in my presence, this WI day of December, A.D.1885. {seem. ). A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. liana Catarrh Ours is taken internally and acts directly on lifeblood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testim.onials, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. sairSold by Druggists, see. Trouble About a Book. A Connecticut man who received a bill for a book that he had, no recollection of hawing ordered sentthe following answer: "I never ordered the book. If I did, you did not send it. If I got it, I paid for it. If I didn't, I won't." If your child is pale, peevish, and does not thrive, a dose of Miller's Worm Pow- ders occasionally will cure. Joey Law in Germany. Mistrials rarely occur in criminal easel' in Germany. A vote of six ro six acquits the prisoner, a vote of seven to five leaves the decision to the court. and a vote of eight to four ineans conviction. The Most Popular Pile—The pill is the rnost popular of all forms of medicine, and of pills the most popular are Parme- lee's Vegetable Pillsbecause they do what it is asserted they eau do, and are not put forward on any fictitious claims to excel- lence. They are compact and portable, they are easily taken, they do not nauseate nor gripe, and they give relief in the most stubborn cases. nightly Called. "Naggus, you've read my 'Lines to a Pomegranate.' How does is strike you?" "Well, its appropriately named. P03110 —verse; granate—rock. It pretty rooky verse, Borus." Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. They Deserve It. "Married men," observed the philos- opher'"live longer than single ones." "Well, if. they do," answered the sad - eyed individual, "it serves thena right." The best physicians speak well of Mill- er's Compound. Iron Pills. Ogees les thee ',emit. "How fortunate that Rose has only one brother-in-law to manage her money affairs." • aWhy?" "If she had tvvo she would probably laud in the poorhouse." The Australian Statistical Society esti- mates that the population of Australia, including Tasmania, and New Zealand, was last June 4,162,756. A dose of Miller's Worm Powders occa- sionally will keep the children healthy. Special courses of lectures on railroad Ing as a science will be delivered in Berlin and Breslau this summer. Would you be willing to have the pub - Its judge you by the character of the road in front of Your house Vipond & Cc -307, FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MONTREAL, Correspondenee Solicited, AdvaneeS Made ott ConsiguntentS. HOVER TI -IE RANG." isittitths Forming p. -sun Dial. orlicin or a wantons Western Expeec, Ilion Signifying Beath. There is ma expression signifying deatls used commonly all over the west. Its (night is beyond the recollection of all but a Wry few now living, and the story they tell is indeed a sail one. Aecording to these old thuers in the fuountaiue the expression originated soon after Baker's expeditiou into the southwestern part of Colored% At that time gold excitement was rife in Colorado. 'rile unexplored couditioe of the Rocky mountains only added to the miner's dreams awl every report ot slew "etrikes" beeame exagger- ated Manifold. The findiug of a eiugle nugget of yellow metal iu some distant gulch freqttently caused n general stam- pede of prospectors During these fevered and visionary times it became whispered throughout the Milling camps ou the eastere slope ot the mountains that "over the range" were stored away falmloue fortunes of virgin gold. No one hum tins exact 'pot where these strong boxes of nature were stored, but the keys by they were to he unlocked eat+ natter temiltlently he- lieVed to be in his .1141:11 IMISI•M`4411). The whisperings multiplied, and every word from the new El Dorado flamed the allude of the eager fortnee hunters. Ait exodus began. Whole caravane were soon traveling through the moun- tain passes toward the west. Iu their eagerness men traveled night and day, each pursuing his' own beeltonine will -o1 - the -wisp that his dreams told him would lead to the treasured ore. The paths became widely separated. VOW were pre- pared to weather the mountain hardshipa of the new country, but still they jome neyed on. • Hunger at last overtook WADY, and these faced about in the hope of again reaelting the camps on the east- ern slope. The way was long and Imre, for many had lost their hearings, These became an easy prey to hunger and the relentless Mete The suffering which en- sued is one of the distressing pages in the history of the Rocky mountaius. Thousands of prospectors had passed "over the range" never to return. A few, emaelated, came back, but the ma- jority of the eager searchers for gold hod disappeared forever. 0, C. RICHARDS & CO. DEAR Suts,—I have great faith in MINARD'S LINIMENT; as last year I cured a horse of Ring -bone, with five bottles.' It blistered the horse, but in a month there Was no ring -bone and no lame- ness. DANIEL MUnouteffee Four Fall, N.B. "It is true I can,'t sing very well," said the cat that had. just swallowed the canary; "but I have a good deal of music in me, all the same." She—I see the colouel is married again.' Re—Indeed! I thoughe his fighting days were over. A new back for 50 cents. Miller's Kidney Pills and Plaster. Call your neighbors together and devise some way for making the roads good in your vicinity. The average amount of illness in human life is nine days out of the year. Fine silk was produced 1,000 years ago in 25 provinces in Japan. HARVESTERS 111 MANITOBA WANTED :DORN FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS From stations in Ontario, Toronto and West, AUGUST 22 East of Toronto, AUGUST 24 Will be an TO WINNIPEG and all stations Northwest. West and Southwest to MOOSEJAW ESTEVAN . . YORK ON . COWAN. . . FOR Every passenger will he given a certificate, which must be deposited with Agent immed- iately on arrival at station where passenger finally, leaves the train. Providing conditions of certificate are complied with, and on surren- der of same properly filled out and signed and payment of 161.8, the original holder will re- ceive a ticket back to starting point. East- bound joinzl8y01ust be commenced on or be- fore Nov. Choice of route9 ;—ML ilail via, North Bay; or Lake and Rail via Owen R)uni. Stop -over will be allowed at Winnipeg and pointebeyond Train leaves Toronto ab oso p.m. Aug. 22 and 24, via North Bay. Thrnugb Colonist Sleepers will be ruu Toronto to Wm nipeg, Ask your nearest Agent for pamphlet giving Pardelltara.A. H. NOTHAN, AGFA., Toronto. PILOWS, ROLLERS & HARROWS The Best Made. seed tor Data' ogta P. cocKstuterr pr...ow co., niteeeerPo RD. LUCAS , STEELE & BRISTOL, TA. S. 'Coffees IMPORTERS OF OROOERIES, L.S. a B. Extract Write US. HAMILTON, L.S. 8; B. Spices BINDER TWINE AND MANILA ROPE ONTARIO BINDER TWINE CO., II? Union Station Arcade. Toronto. 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