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Exter Times, 1910-07-21, Page 6
• e BLISTERS .1\I► SUNBURN; 1 KNOW REMEDIES t'llll I1.1.S. E1••t•t-11.i1-4-I-4••ti••t•i-1-H-i••i4"th tact /..t]I-Bl Ii. it:Blisters hem any cause, painful 11;wkiud �u Longer in Ignorance Concerning Welfare. sunburn patches, stings of insects, and chafed place., are all eased in- '1'11;s is indeed the day of the op- it::utly by %:un•Iiuk. Don't have 1in,ist. For, while a•1 Prof. Irving se ur vacation spoiled by pain froul Fisher, of Yule, points out, there any sore, which 'Lauf-}auk Cuu}d are about 90 preventable diseases sure in quick time! which are now taking utas from this This wonderful baht is made from pleasant earth before his time, and herbal juices and is highly ttntisep- while there are probably conr:t:ult- t:c. Poison from insect sting, ly ill 3,000,000 persons in this coun- barbed wire scratch. tar thorn prick try, still nevertheless, we have at }lather than disappoint the orow•c1 is immediately rendered harmless least diagnosed our own ease, wo of people assembled near Halifax as soon as Zam-leak touches it. ars no longer suffocating in ignor- ! ! - Stops the stinging, smarting pain. ance concerning our welfare. And White d, to see him la, Grahame- etethers with young babies should those who know the remedies for galeo took his aeroplane up in a use it for chafing sores caused by these ills aro leaders who seek, for gale of wind, with gusts of forty perspiration, clothes -rubbing, etc. example, correction of the bad miles an hour. Twenty feet up, the first gust --Also good for piles, ulcers, and fes- }teasing conditions that oppress - tering sures. All druggists and thousands of human beings in our he, called ita solid slap of wind stores :ell at 50c. box, but refuse large cities. If the estimate bo --struck the aeroplane. which quiv-�, harmful imitations. tieing removed, nature clues the true that bad housing is responsible creel from end to end and stood for two-thirds of the delinquent rt st and health is fully restored. `tilt in the air. Then it, was swung ten feet to the right, heeling over BREAKING THE INFATUATION. children; for two-thirds of the phy- yl is. Burry Patterson, Dauphin, six alar• ill children ; for two-thirds Man., tells how she was cured of to a tearful angle. fho airman Mrs. Junes- 1'n► afratid our of the deserting anthers; for one - thrust and general debility thrust his lever over to correct the Lucy is failing in love with Ferdiu third of the shiftless mothers; if it through the use of Dr. Williams, falling intlueuce, and augmented ane: 1'iveaweek." be true that because of bad bouts - Pink fills. She says: '`:\ few yours lht, nlovculcut tcith fho \veight of Mr. Jones -"I'll stop that! 1'!1 ing conditions there will be over no I was all run down, and my his body, throwing himself to one let her know that I've got a hus- side. When ono wing tip had near- band picked out for her." C 0.000 homes consisting of `l5, - nervous system apparently all bra -C00.000 persons made wretched by r:ct. up. I was weak. tired and ly leached the ground taw mncl►iau Mrs. Junes -"'That won't change mcrtality and sickness, then the hem -oils all the time. When I got righted itself. "Curve down!" his her a bit." despised idealist who secures legis - ss in tato morning I seemed to bo friends shouted from below, but the AI r. Junes -"]'es, it will. Ill lative control of these conditions 1:., re tired than when 1 went to airman headed out otor the ravine, tell her I've picked Ferdinand; Wahl corrects then is indeed the bed. I could not walk up an or rising as he forged his way onward. then she'll be surd to want the saviour of his people. (ghats• flightof stairs without sit- REELED TO AND FRO. other fellow." .Ir summer shirtwaist. ting down panting for breath, and Gusts struck trim from both right T Costiveness and Its Cure. -When For eveningwear the favorite; nt nerves trembled like a leaf. I One of the greatest blessings to the excretory organs refuse to per- t i end left, and Wren who had soca parents is Mother Graves' 11'orm properly slil.!►er adornment 'a a large rhino -i g .t so that ;i was almost impus inuny flights in the wind held their :forst their functions properly the stl,ile or cut steel buckle. ; able to do any housework. and sit breath. Disaster seemed imminent. Exterminator. It effectually expels intestines becomes clogged. This is There is a surging revival of tho' nervous that I wanted to cry about rPht, aeroplane did more than roll ++units and gives health in a marvel- known as costiveness and if neg- vogue for coin and wafer spotted everything I did. I took several from s'do to side like a shi , ou a hots manner to tete little one. let ted gives rise to dangerous com- feulartl. I different medicines without the tempestuous sea. It Icapt upwards ""' p,icntiuns. Parmelee's cure table There is n general inclination to -`least benefit; then I read of Dr. anti dropped again. "Johnny," Snell the boy's mother, fills will effect a speedy cure. Al 1 est NERVOUS SYSTEMS Always Follows a Brun Down Con- thtion of the Blood. It is an old story now that nerv- ous people ten of how the blood be- comes poor and thin, and then the nervous symptoms followed. How eiany really know that the thin blood was responsible for the nerr- o:t3 disorders! The nerves get all their nourishment from the blood, esti as thin blood is deficient in nerve -building material, the nerves become sleeved and pain and nerv- ous breakdown is the result. Dr. Williams' fink fills are a tonic for the blood that supply it with the necessary elements to nourish and it no up the nerves and, the cause FLYING IN A WILD GALE 7 Fashion Blots. �'i •I•I_l--F1..1..1..+..1..+..1. 1..y 1.4 l..l-i t -b SEEN IN 1'.\lilS SHOPS. Ribbon embroidered is revived. Plain colored parasols are most liked. I'alis insistently holds for the k,uch of hl:ick. The durable p, r ;:.: s aro more popular than ever. Underwear of c,•ttr,n crepe is a new fad that tti;l he popular. All white gloves are worn le-' than they Lute been for some time. Scarfs with Persian centers have deep borders in solid colors. The newest tailored shirtwaists are made with the yoke in the back. Pumps and slippers owe much of their effect to their bows, buckles, er rosettes. Cotton voiles are among the most useful materials for simple after- noen (rucks. The most popular white footwear tl••s summer will be a high boot of car\•as or kid. The Paisley tie is a pretty touch. which will add richness to the mid - e• SAID TO BE MI0111: EXCITING TI1.I\ PLI:-1S.1\'1'. Airman Glad to Feel 'Terra firma After Niud 11111 Toyed 11'ill► _Aeroplane. ward 'interned fabrics as against Williams' Pink Pills and decided to Right out over the valley a mile ' 1 hope you have been a nice, the first Intimation ofthis ai m self -colored materials, 'try them. After taking two boxes away,gand with factory chimneys quiet boy at school this afternoon." the sufferer should procure a pack - more than a thousand feet .below "That's what I was," answered tt of the pills and put himself un- or of silk and, while black is must further supply \rhich I continued Lim the airman began to try to' Johnny. "I went to sleep right a[- der a course of treatment, the edge round. Directly he did so the tr r dinner, and the teacher said good effects of rho pills will be al - aeroplane gave a heave like than of she'd whip any boy in the room who most immediately evident. used colors may be used also. taking for about a month when Bangles are ' numerous in all • was as well as ever; could do all styles from plain gold to gets star-, n,: housework without difGcu}ty, rowboat caught sideways by a waked me up." red, and dozens are worn on each and could walk for a long distancrowboat1 heavy, swell. For a heart's beat it A CON! PIA NI ENT. waist. without being all tired out. In aloud in the air at an apparently Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta "I wonder what the teacher Black dotted net is newer than %iew of the wonders Dr. Williams impossible angle, the wing tips on Bob was tellingabout his visit meant about the singing of Ins two the square, flat weaves for the yoke Pink Pills have done for me I sin or:, side pointing downwards, the to the country. While there he daughters'" and sleeves of the all black gown. cerely recommend them to all weak ethers high in the air. haci nequired some rustic idioms, "What did he say?" Striped chiffon, looking quite like nervous, run-down people_ "\[y heart was in my mouth, "Ile said that 111nmie's voice was tucks, will make an effective ycking Sold by all medicine dealers or and his mother was correcting for the more elaborate gowns. 1, mail at 50 cents a box or six confessed the airman afterwards. these as he proceeded. "\Veal, we geed. but Maude's was better S ole of the newest hats are large Ilexes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- `'It appeared as though I was gees up—" "Went alp," "Went still." and flat, with a rolling brim held alums' Medicine Co., Brockville, enaght in a edpesot whirlwind -rho up on the farm—" "To the in place with a novel thistledown Out. ground seemed far below roc. faun." ''To the farm, and there Almost miraculously, and it was an we see--" owe saw:, owe saw DIab7. N.R. pompon. —`'t'— cslraur(linnn tribute to the stabil- Mlnard s Llnlment Co., limned. ON SECOND TIIOU(UIT. a little kid—" "Little child. Now, (lrntlrrnrn. lent ,tufrn•t m7 hnr,e was Embroidered Buts on cotton or its of fho biplane, the machine ' Ire grin again and tell it properly. badly cut in Careen places by a !:nen flus will bring the dress CUs- came rooit(l. ('All ht nt the balk err fence Three of the ruts Ionian herbed ones) or up to the yolks of plain white "Geoffrey, jerhaps rUll d br'tter K \l, II w'e went alp to lhC tarlll, 1,ealyd rl+n, bol the others became foal by a squall, it was driven towards a there we saw a goat's little and rotten,anathough 1 triedman?kind• or ecru net. n t, come .tare see ni quite so (lien. 1 People ;I4 at furious speed and was tie •, rf mwtirllin they had no hence to re - Suede gloves are more worn than! I coplo oro beginning to talk."I.1 (Further narration suspen .,,lr. AI last a doctor adv►+ed me In ore `'Beginning to talk, are they, plaything of the wind. l . id IN LINIMENT and tat roar we"k; a glace kid, better ly because the Millie 1 Well, do you care a straw `' _--•tune c'. ry s"rr was healed and the hair fit is much and the handHE KNEW II IS DANGER. I has grown over each one in fine ,the bate fur that ?" PAINKILLER IS JUST THE RCftEDY The Linlmrnt Is certsuily wonderful in looks smaller in them. "I sow that every moment I was nredrd in r'..ry hourrl..0I I, r cut,, burro RP working. A scarlet patent leather belt and ,.N -nu is the air I ran a fearful risk," al r. ` ■nd bruises. strains and tpraius dampen 3u11N R. iIOLDFN. a tie of scarlet worn with a plainI e.lolh with It. appi7 to the wound and R hent••, Perry Raker. .— White said a minute iAICi, as be ;the pato acute,. A,ola ) tII' Amenities!. there white tailored waist and a white LOST HIS BAIT. f cod gasping for breath hcside his l• bol one "Paiaktller"- Perry !. the- Iinou skirt will be one of the sea- machine, "so I determined to let'tisc. and so.. Nes, sir, the fish was so big itI \ I. \ t I .\ 1 I'1 Itl.l: STOCK. sun's fads. pulled him in the river.'' the wind blow mo back." This it (eller 19 �Irs. grown nt hem(•? • j Persian silk covered cord put on ";1nd he was dr-rw ped' ' diel, the aeroplane pitching heavily ( Artless 1'arlormaid (smiling cunft. Squire Leaser' never asked for or in brain patterns is one of the uses 1.N0, but ho might's \cell here ft swards and backwards like n'accepted any advice. One day ! of the many colored silks that are ucutiAllyi Na.\ma'am-sidle am -apo really 1 . At►cCR, To/norr, t.umpe, eta Internal Ll en, for no lost his grip on his ship running for land before n'(hove fifteen miles to the fano I t'r :„t n VARY Felt i 19 out this afl('rnui,n. al rr, heavy black louts U phi e1u•1na1, cured w.thnut pain by Isere this season in such bC1111II11t gotten jug, and it floated dow'11-' Bale• It was with the Inmost diff!- large town, and there left his burse r home treatment, wrier us before too • rsates 1 alas 1. 300al acre. under i ile Rehman Medical Co., Limited. al ray• stream, and he lives in a dry coon -;catty that the airman kept his craft }!(lief for the! 1)c pressed.-Phy ci ' °}talrRe It's ailstr,nl cele c street in r a,mr. l in00 te se 10.000 »li, nc Sitar.' r'rr 1. sow!. Ont. When half shoes are worn be par- ty f•, m lurching brradside on again.,t young Iran. zehfre. Well and Pump inside stable. t,. iicular about ]Hees. Heavy ribbon, I 1. t with a super!, airrnanship he (al and mental depressien usually •}'Len he went off in search u[ an eluding windmill and Crueller. Excellent such as is used fur the ,:ilk bow, back. making a quick half-cir- hove their origin in a disordered e•turagr. 11tulainlf• prncticalH new. Coo d? Good Medicine requires littleIs Your Nearing Coed looks well on broad silk laces. ry r a little behind the shelter of sent(` l.f fho stomach un<I liver, a9 GRIEVOUS ERRORS made nowadats aloe mites from market. Pla••es+ion an7 advertising. Di. Thomas' Ia•lertrl'' stat l these organs h deranged in For Instancy when a per -or: hoz. an tent hmri narRafn at "S OJ pr•r acre. X3.000')(1 O'tC Of the smartest l' tl%111rT9 forttherimmed, i ) i ted the good name it n, •t -' '11e rising ground 8U A9 to land :Vat of The i' A r 'nbu Menthol n iri r d• `• 1• •' +” • + ' Punhserr.000Aptly TI a nF. tl: O Plir)\;; will e'Te y^n the K K their IIetU1n the whole system 18 Bata to Ire the genuine. Rc careful and ser -Ave.-flan. ern -fag of good hear . ,et,d t• -• (-re Plilrtwal't is the Persian trimmed• ( 1 all i 1.''1►1 the wall<l. "\\'Aft a Illlntlte. ,------_ _ ee•klrt, giving part •,'.,r.il er.J r.nn.rt iii:; :ascot or bow. 'there is no end', enjoys, nl,t through elaborate a,. K affected. Try I'ar►nelee'9 Vegetable that they are mads by Datta s Lawrence r STOCKS f� tcrtlsing, 1 tat on its great merit: I can't speak," he panted. as poo_Cu.VUbNI 1 J1 U V5 of •.:i•Cre u.rrs Ats to the schemes to which it lends it-; fes a remedy for bodily pains and the ran to him. The struggle had i ills. They re\ive the digestive tpertal over for a •ea+nt'3 Home Trial. fills. 1 ! taken his breath away'. Ills eyes processed net beneficially en tile' A PERFECT (il:�•fl.l.\? \�. a ;,;,+t..n1t�,la1+'• i.,• THE af:Atln ELECTi.O OTONE LIMITED, A belt with a slender buckle gives aiirrc nes of the r/•spirfame organs streamed from the lash ,,f the wind, nerves anti restore the spirits as }t }tag Cof the lax fame with Itsl• rut ai tans s. • t it' Ili Spadini ATMue, THome b longer waist; a white belt should 'ft's flue," he said, "to he back rw other pills will. They are cheep, Mr. ]'ounghu96and -' have y1,u;l wad All unln,toll se1t��+ be worn with a white waist unless w'1crc+er it has gone, and it i9; „ stnlple and sure, and the effects are or'KI lnit(-her, my lot•e?" Ise ,:tat \tr+ "r . 1 prized at the antipodes as well a91 <u old canal Again. lasting.1 1\ifr, -".\ perfect gentleman, (far-. GREVIIIE & CO , 43 Scott 5' • iCRONTCI iri ®� 'oar olio is lung waisted. A•. home. Dose small, effect. sure. 'N 1 thug. When I order a trot-, (its -1 1 R '.•s 1.-0 t1, ,s., �_za>• Some of the colored silk stock•' Ings from over the sea are elnhor-) Only those who have had experi- "1t'r, hard fur A man to Ret along roust he always sl ods 0110 w'eighiug; er.ce esti tell 1he torture Coins +pith,+tat a wuulnn. ' 'fherr's only • tx or irvt•n, The Soul of a Piano isth., ately embroidered \cit}► w•onderful1 A great many women believe ev-talc tot a barter." "1\'hat'" "Tis` —_- Action. Ins lot on 'ho Cotters and conventional designs. Ielything that a 111.111 slays and 511s- Ca11SC. Pain with your boots oil, 1 - OCenCASF THF MILK YIELD. The idea this season is to face the; pec► everything he does, pain with thele off-- pain night and ct:' :11rt•,t with on,'. In the causes Of infant moria. a •• under side of the brim of the hat day; but re lief is sure to those who its' cholera morbus figures frequent raOTTO gfl�G�iL ; Minard's liniment Cures °artist In Cows. Mlnard'd liniment Cures Diphtheria. 1r, and it may be said that comAction,COOPER 1)ut to within one-half of the edge,,ora }lol!oway's ('ern (lure. plaints of the bowels are great de Plan" I S 1 initcael of applying a band several ,t,•---- },,n,• i• certainly A eontnpinus Atruycrs of child lit(`. If all mu. `'��` int hes in length, as was dune last First Darling I hope you never }►111\'T WAIT Ft)li 1'IiOOF, d.•'u.e. It always makes iso trick fliers %tet}d avail themselves of se j WAX Np KIR year. I nag your husband. Second Darling kr vee A yvun couple in lire. R RY S LY A novelty in the binding of hats - Only when he's beating the rugs. 11• eta/ a sewing -machine Hanot K c 1 rffc elft` n retried as 111. J. U. Kel Wj�TERPaOUt: is to take a ribbon about three, Whet- thoroughly irritated he , ' 1 i:• most aggressive tele.. For berg's })y►(`mors l'urdial • Inane n fled, Weal:. P tr•ear4 tiYa'nol Brea. little one Could be saved. this rtjTS A inches wide. gather at each edge, � makes a much better jrh, 1', 1 lilt' minutes the Luh of the fled, its J►t,rin.• rye It•me'elt. Try and draw up to fit over the brim _ 1, n had been awaiting an «piss- Mnrine rot Your Nye Trouhb-a. Tru ('r ,dial can be given with safety to win Llkn \Irvine. 1l Foothill. EN- \1 t' se 1 vont Druggists. Almts. Write l -'or Eva- Menke. t•'e sllfallest child. n9 there is no ((Igo a9 wide on the lower as on the'TART A TEA ROr"rI: TODAY. FF:N1► sabred to say that she already ,08- 1 s postal for Itr. slam, or 10c. for Sensed one. 4-r.". Murinu Frye Remedy Cu.. Toronto injurious substance in it. upper bide. i samples and terms. Alfred Tyler, Loudon,— 1 'Ont. At last he paused. Only long WHEN A MAN 18 A FAILUIiE.I.__ enough, however, to thrust a card "Now e.11, you find your way Pl'It01'IfI.iTh:1►. ARPET DYEING iflll, home when out of sight of land 1' Ask your Hardware Oexle►, or When he 1►n9 no confidence in' the 18(1) 8 band.Je`t ler keepin of the cow POLISH ON BOOTS AND SHOES Limself nor in his fellow men. ••t ease+aa This Is•epntalrrwith the The bit of pasteboard was cer- biked the girl of the captain. "lis They chucked the chap in prion sawthinly A nevelt m18115 of the compass." he replied, Seems like they oughtn't clone it, When lie values success more ©er.11p,h 'du, Pat Qen +Dyeingre 1 , "Jay name 19 Sc'llein," if Teed, relUall\'. "Oh, yt•5, •}le rx('laltn- e11 , \ � I TORONTO titan character and self respect. Address got 155, Montreal. ' of the firm of Blank and Co., sew- flet. delightedly '`And Wheal salt Well, but the cow it wash t hus'n. INT] 11'hcn he does not try to ulnkr• ir-m.uhine ►nnnufaltnrers, Hud n1c going frutn h„1t,1'. I vlppuseobi friend of his, n Quaker. l his work a little better each day. K ��] _ I intend to prove to you that it is y' it Use elle' g"1"1"• •\flet that "The•” d'dn't leave n talunblr When he becomes fo absorbedtsee ill y wildness to defer purchasing one he kept busy, and all,+ne11 nr pas- Ise r,, and carriage to A Ft ranger's his work that he cannot sec than r sen / rs 1u come ne tr hint. life is greater than work, . C. our unequalled ma(hilles. K' ,. -_ care, Themes!" remonstrated Isis SpA1/[ ,�,atl5 When he lets a day K', by without After n long description of the friend. "Thce'd better go get it, S►, In A high yeller cuts n queer figure mrchinc came the following:- sled- (Trite to the liven stable. Thi snaking someone happier and more r r�''• RC "You may plead that salt are It'llCll he 6119 a skate Uil' town is not like the little place thee y' �1 s+n• •area «.w»•. 1 \1 n,• ' intr•trd in a NA cumIIeIl ie• 1 n% unable to work a machine. 1 wall Uses 111." Te�tl. I11R {•,`;i:) nK un - fel. 1..••••rMha.. \1'hel he 1i1C9 to rule others by]•ell, lurk is geed if the otherT a ��. der the lar.• 1`I Iha fullot+• i CURE retrieve that objl`('llon in fifteen 1 limited the piling n1111 AYCr, •togr tri : bellying instead ni of by wealth C. 11nt' , iv tcrrse „ •- der the c.a or .: fho Directs /re Ur ill three lessons. Will saki Squire Lawson, testily', "and t ,. Poe* 51 25 , When he cnlues wealth above F.1,,,. Rogers. t rosidt•nl. ., oat ! cAll nest 1Yechteseluy, lit Ins• judgment it was perfectly II ••••••-•14g4 OWN. ( Attorney I:eoen.,► I. 1. Por And health. self-respect, and the g K111$ Bone Spavin when the Agent called again. n �' sal( to lease him in charge. Let \'i. J. 1sid,•nt.. (+i inion Of others. F.irh t'dl;ey, Alla, Stay 20th. 1000 sti 1 • .t •k Tour dea:rr arm! f +r •+n�p:e mini • in•nl'1r 11'•;i�am S one, n ftr(,t• D1a11 opened the door aild .-r•t i f�,� 11 Ray' Dl) Iltori Abulll It. t•. Canadlen Merohandis•, llmlt•d, Ilunl•r ,,,,,,, W. ba•ardntnrr, J. N. tibrn Whr n he Is so burdened by his '•r tete used your Sparta (lure fur • T ` 1;• to teaming I t• ...one. J. 1.. �pink,'1'. C. Irving, W. long kill and would not is withmtt It. I blandly remarked : U `J r "Very tc(`i1, said 111s (rived. but Itusinrss that he finds no time for Irate kilted a !tont gpavl• by fl. ase." "]'111' Ile the hew ntq I11aCl1inC man•v ii. Ilohhs, \I[rrJ Rogers. i',. when, of tate end of etre Itnurs• A. A :\1 ard,+n,IJ, \I.1)„ Medk;ll tett and recreation. O1,Ktory.outlaws. 1 Flippo,,•.'.• /'• �3uuiro L,iw'-on took his lcatr, fho t� 11'he tl he I0%e his own plans 50(i That tells the whole story. Aa.I R• l N Ef !t Director. hundreds of thousands hair hall It, '' \ 1•• ; I /Vllle(1 last we(•k, x11(1 --" .#� Quaker %1111 1119 offICP and accom- panied Frederick Spading, secretary. interests is f end like t:y. Lime experience I:1 the peat In ye•ara, 'Alto i knew'," interrupted the !. • i1f111Ie<I the squire to the place I r\Ilh•rt ). Ilrlrton, NI waging Dir. When his friends like him for 1 ;;• or, 1 "u don't know Ise. 1 s _S where he had left his equipage. vl}.tat be has more than for what he for Spavin, RI■ bone, Curb, f + ,, ■ ' f,, h Your interes15 are pro. I) a `Ile Io ' ' fly' name's 9 1111 in o It had ,Aad e(1, 811(1 no 111(i111r1e9 I ft., led because of inch to Splint, Swellings and l;t rc :Ind Kcepcm, undertakers, ' a t, -.`� AS/. biollghlt Any lilforlltAtlUn AA t0 u., led becaudirCet ;en. \\'rite � r + f , • t' When lie knows that he is in the all Ii)pttnrss, t 1 intern lit prove to sett that tt A\ \>>IS�i where it or the young mon had for m t tm., N rt.ng, but i9 afraid to admit it. Vii' i I to defer purchasing Y..r - ` 'lc �NEY�� to gone. 1e1. the moae)•meklnR possibilities ler When be envies others because arn,fatt. stain coir rnl-. the 1 s Wanda•' s rr f Intl' ttftl t t►alllecl flet �/ ilyeti sl tileyou agents are unlimited. they have more ability', talent or Ironble-In the horse sound and , H. 1 MIIIi. - �/ :�fs� ��.. "\I'C•II. :It1109," bald t11P (�IlAkeir M a y Ily°uthlak)loucsYldsellll well - nl Tea money r n r owner i The agent beg•111 to edge away. s jj• 1 •, 1'I Y• I'51►�C , (�, after an hour's het. unavailing 1470 ISiskfar u eralceu agendaeII l drollest- , enith than he hos. t the 1 , ,. �����'jjj �► n� ' uan. When lie does not l ar j,thnl h t, "Teta mar lead that you Are )Aiti_trs i search, epee hAs lust n hers( And �.. 1 en• to his nrighbl.l „;' r„ hi, frien.l ! greets tlnalifird for a c,tffln," the p f carriage, to be sure, but. thee still rr long AS he i9��'t}tliornus. 1 an went rn. "i will remose TNL i bas plenty of judgment left, I've �'t�`'' ne doubt.' 11 hen he ja 50 busy (icing that I i,t bjeclion in ten flreonds.' ••..._ - _�,, . I i.:tt 0 Agent simply' tore from Int Ita15 no time for smiles And epee,- i It it Minard•s Liniment Cures Distemper. ing Nr..;cU. - 1.... Keeps the Brain Clear and Keen, Because it Promotes Health. To r?rve- heat in oven, pour hot milk over it and salt to tate. Sr.:d by all grocers, 13c. a canon; two fir 25c. 1418 rata, School of Mining For Ca A COIt[GE OF APPLIED SCIENCE. Affiliated to Queen's University, KINGS ICON. ONT. Calendar of the Sj ,',l and further infor- mation, spt' 7 to the Secretary. School of Miring, is ir,•aon, MIL Mining and Metallurgy. Chemistry and Mineralogy. Mineralogy and Geology. Chemical Engineering. Civil Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Electrical F'ttgineering. Biology and Public Health. Power Development. 12 Cautionary Sole De awe )' u get tl,r, erose -•et that the r+nmr r .•te hada - New 1'erlec t q ua.'• Many Women who aye S:glen rel. Coos dread having to prepare an clab- orate dinner because they are not sufficiently strong to stand• over an intensely hot c 0 a 1 range. This is especially true in summer. Every woman takes pride in the table she sets, but often it is done at tremen- dous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking o:1 a coal range in a hot kitchen. t 1t is no longer necessary to wear yourself out preparing a fine dinner. Even in the heat of summer you can cook a large dinner without being worn out. NOV Pert&ti9rt de' -,..-,WII TK-.la1 E': E'L`' lM Qil Cok-stovc Glees no outside heat. uo smell, no smoke. It will cook the biggest dinneV without heating the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately lighted and immesh.. ately extinguished. It can be changed from a slow to a quick fire by turning a handle. There's no drudgery connected with it, no coal to catty, no wood to chop. You don't have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply a light and it's ready. 137 simply turning the wick up or down you get a slow or an intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. 1t has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and foot1 hot. drop shelves for coffee, teapot or saucepan. and even a rack for towels. It saves time, worry, health and temper. It dors all a woman needs and more than she expecte. Made with 1, 2, and 3 burner.►; the 2 and 3 -burner sizes can be had with or without Cabinet. Aver/ dealer everywl.r• : tf ect at ran•+ wi tr •cr rve---; •.'r- c r.' 'at r , • •:r,r rt ac•ney of the The Queen City 011 Company, i_Imt:ed, .` Toronto. Stock MINN wall keen cows tr'l from files at a cost of lett than cne cant a day $1.75 GALLON 500 QUART $1ONEY IAAR. 50 front cart. T•rente. WM. COOPER & NEPHEWS Twd Mr. T, ',Or a,.NP e.. 1r1. O\ST The 51;1(1..,. eA 400T COMFOPT •'A(T1t'OR" se.•.•. 1 •t It ew.. es'.. •M• •.M no t••o• a 50 .... (r:�per Direction Moans Adequate Protection t' \ oft CcshJ S -s PATCHHAVIA,/t.l�•ittr Ada JArrivilvoRv attifftt *hen Das to "chi:lel rough." er Error, ft nu, Hors rttaL n go, l,r►th Nenra ts, ,itaU afaonTor- aUon oe 1 nb<r. 1. ors ps, d rause it r ,e Calle* I runhlr %• 1 a hr`ttle a:w its al hn.d -'torn for 10. r:n-nl for nisn aa•I Mitt, Ask y .nr rt•aier for free 1•q,y of 1n" ho..l ' -' Treat Ire On Th• Horse"1r wr 're•na, • Olt c. J. Nr' nAt►. TO. to mew, ►gals, VI. eft er 1.i`s1 1. 11). 29 04 1 ►� eII n. Yw ar'a an7 1.1 +.J The NATIONAL LIF Assuran:e Company of Canada ttl:.al) OFFICE, . tOf.ONTt�