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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-3-30, Page 3I," * ­­ �­,f­� ...... — . I 1.1111 I .11, 1� I 11 ?11-'- , I — 1 I 1____11 11-11"l— �,, ­ ., � ...... . ....... .. ­­ .�, ,- ­­- � . .. ......... � ,- ,�- - , -, - � , , - - 7"" .­ � ,.:,.­­,.­ - ­_,­ -11­­r�'­­­'� I I I I � � - I � I I / . � , I I � .. . I � I )� I � , � I I � , I / � . I 11 � ,�� I , I . I � I I V%"%r, I / . TR'5' xWoRMTER TIMES I low . I I I I I . , 1. �-,-----,--,----�------.--.--,-,.-.�- --- I I - - - ­__ 11 I I ­. 11 Ii.. .1, --ll i i ,".M"W4WW"W4W^-""" . � ,!, I'. 11 I , - V , � - . -�` ,,,, 0 � ,,, y �.!11 I i 1, da , � �,-,� 1 ,�,"41' � ,S]ROPM, 01 IN 0900 I Igo 10M W4 I I ;HOXIMST)MAD )IBOUL&TIONS, I Any persQu who is 00 BOW 14404 01 I %, �ami.jy, ar any male over Lit, . year,% old may liomegtea,d a IJVLArt,,�r ;�eovoni of available DominiOu laud I'm Uti,nitoba, Saskatchewan, or, Ahbertf& The applicant Must appear, in iWeo*. ,st th.D D.ominion Lands AgoiwT W .1 T* W lSab�agejaoy for the district, tat", ... I proxy may be had at ,the 490IM-P 00 "rtaln conditions. 1b,y fsther� moth'al ,sv,n, daughter� brother, or elOWT Ot inten,ding homesteader., ,1),utles;_Six months lesiden9euPos and caltivation O� the laud in "ok - ,of three I yeara. A honle,steader nAl ove -virithia nine miles of .his bOc"- stead on a ifarm Of at least so "t" solely owned 'a.nd occupied by him " ;is, � latbar, mother'. 8080 )"u&ter* , brother or SiStOr- OE"14ad- In Certain districts a hwia� in fz,04 stark I iling may ,pre omPt I ,qual-L0,1. Reorton alon,gilide J319b"Ma' ,,tea<l, Price $3. per at re. DultieS -. ide six monthf. inea,ob of siT Dr,eaxe from date of Lowe,q,tead eattrl' to eary 'I 'an4d I 11 J=1,,,,djrkg the time required teed Pa tent� � It! I TtAQ lifty &,Crea eitra. A bomeateader ,who has eXba41kPtP0 right and cannot ull- ' bis holnestead . 'ke a pa r ,t,uin a pre-emption May ts t�a(l in. certain diltt'rio­ ,ahazed homes D,tie,4_�Xuta' Price 0. Per nere' of lbrev reside six montlis In enob , iyearis, ­AtIvAt e (ifty acres I ond eireol , hoou,ge worth $300-0 w I W. CoRy, nte or . Deputy of tl�e minlater ofthat . d � ri. B -Unnouthorized PnblJoatI00 Ohl ...t;lllnot be�prtidf-, . k --� - ' 4 1 ___� r" B. 0A,r.L514G, Life,IA-ideDt, Fi1ra and Plate -K.Wass Instiranoe, , go 0012eeting AC00110bg and,&uctioneerin6. -_ I . I W- , 13 OWNIN0, ,A- 1)" M' I Gr,)" J0 P, s" laatt. ViLetf)pia I' . wev.sity. O&oe and residanence Dovatntevr Laboravorr. ioxeter oner of Huro, AsSOC111te COr -.-- 0.4 " ____,_�_ ____� . P. and JIM R. bright M. D., M-() j". S. Honor 4raduate Toronto Vn- Versit;. Two years resident physician Royal Alexandre, Hospital' ete' office . �gnd residence, Dr. AmoW old stand Andrew Street,- Exeter- . __ __ ' M1-,q.s I)FLIGBI HOBBS Violin Instructor, James Street Par- sonage, Exeter, ,#,,-,,, . � . QU&CKENBUSR,, Dil . . . physicisn and Surgeon and Ac. 0oucher. U-Mce-Dr. Rollin's old office i jug is eii na e i - ' undesirable complications In our broth- � . , I . � I.: Her supply of milk In ay be regulated I � I., Main Streee. Residence_Oorner � I 1.111, .,On Umes and Albert Street, Opposite .. ja=eS SEreet Methodist PaSsOnagO, � ,,,�. Exeter, Out. ..0 Fbomeh-cst-e �-a, lReeidemee 39b , I — ' I 1� IPR. (2. A. 1'10-UZE, V- S- " "_ � � Graduate of Oota'10 Vet- ()011egt" I Member of EVnLavlb VeteriijarYAled'- I I Cal Society. ' Treats all, Disea.,k,�s of Do mestieaL�tAfl � on latest Sclentibit, principles. fore she Is due to foal. After she has ' 44. �'., . the occasion demanded, the graceful . � . the . .1 'especially it she V I .A-Zimals calls day or oight, PrU1'nPtl,y at- , I ,All ,t,,dedt(,O. Offlt,p-,'b1aii,,k,ijeet.F1Xt- you said so." est risk in going a mile high. .4"But that would keep the hens . man, who got the ,ftj� Ttarn, sey,s, 0�d buan& jrl"� � . 0 . , I W"MCKSON & CARLING, � AY I I or for ,Canada. But an even more in- 'near wrister Solicitors, Notexteo.), o0ave "a,n"., issione".sotioltoro &or the Is -6, Comm. Q11 carrying without 0. 1, should be fed very sparely until her. effort a hat which would have seemed- � - 1,� Bank, Ebo. 1� jaDney toLoan at IOWOSV rAtOH Of Im"reaL day." . , and the young man "But I told to to Huckleberry � can't strike a job OFFICEI-MAIN STREET. 8X8TNR- � i 2. OARLI140 B. A. . L. 6, O(OK-401 . I . - rnONEY To LOAN. otherwise . I mands of the colt � man, and the generally desirable fig- .1,11 "I I I We have a large amount 09 privaw tuadt, ,*An on farra and vilbe6ge PrOTOrti.es at 10,V4,w4w ; Anterest. G1,A1)WEAN & STANHURN ? I Barriabers Solinhors, 2&-,io st.'s-Aeve, . � -_ MONEY TO ]LOAN , � .1. I private f unds jo IOR33 at lowest Tate be fed a more liberal ration of milk � held a bunch of violet.-y1oletst-his , "F� , . � L, .of Interest. . . - litrit. of his power ov)ar her when be : - 1- #-I, direct ac- ERNEST ELLIOTT ". . � , Office opposite Oantral Hotel Main Street. Exeter Ont. "l -l"" I . I AL ' � . I I .. 11 _ - . -_ - ,� ,�_ I I I I I I 11 . I I I 11 11 i r ;--- 10 ­ I I ­11� — ,­­� _­__­_,_'_ I � I ,­ �7­ - -- - - - - - --w-r—­ - -- � -L ... 1— :­­, 'i�, .1 i . I , I I . ' � � L . , ' _'� 7 o'7' I W!'"I" -11, Z I , I . I I ;, I L . � I'll'," `""" I - 11 I I . I I � 1 ') L � I I � I I I 1 77 � � . I I . I I I I , . , I . � I I � . . . I , L I L . I . ,L I I I I I . I I . I I I I I I I . . . I , � I 11 I . , , I I I . L I . I L I I I I . I 11 I . � . I I 1��, . L I a -44 %"Im""w""O"""W." I �. * :���,.*,.*,..�'".$M.."."W4_�_.!,�''. �! L 11 mo - , "'" _ I L ­ ,. , :4 �J L t �: " '1'j! tU �= � , . I .1�e=l�!�r- � � 11-1-1- 11 I I � . 2:11111:11!" ... I . �. ry VQr_ 111/.\^Z ?­'Z.V.%^�-.�. .: '.'1.,e.V.N1*�1#A.'3,,,Pe#X4, <*>," A& It . . . I , I �+++++++++++,+++++++-+++�+++++++++++-+�+++++-r-�r-rT-,r I I 'P 4 1 1 . was So Bad with liera before I die, I want to see the I <b %;UK*, UIPAT '' f% , �, L ::, I ,% Iff, Iff Q A . bucideberries from which hotel ples L L f)ALAN090 RATIQN FOR - o$ . I . ,� � . I , I I , I , i I . I , I Ifeart and Nerves are made., I want to find some person P1 . 0 m;. I . _ I ir"K usig, or I , I , I I . I . . . Ther2ound ol, the ,\ �� so kind hearted that he will Idt we " - I . I OURZO By I I I , 1, . .. I .1, I + C6ald Not Sleep sleep in the barn and live on the fish- - In a getlk-rgi way a balanced . , ft - ' ' , � fq% IL . , � - I I , . MILIOU '"', Be , J,r p ,ration for grv%� lug and tattelilog - I ' L I �, , � ." 4 I-V r I bones thrown wvlt.11 . I ,� I I : :'�, ­ . + . + Was the hearty . ,,pigs. tuay be luadto of corn and ' 1*AXA4.1V0P,- P11, $� ­ ' , .. 1, 4a,!90, 1; W;, 117NS + At Night. "I'm your clothespin," 6 , �� � . ,,3.�;,�,.a Vw 4A, ,, 41 .. � + — reply of the, mam ,+only you shall have , tapigg , by usitig ,,sts parts of - � . , go � 1, . * ' the best bed in the house and custard - corn to one of tankage. If the � — L � L�' � ? ' 11 .. - , , , . Another Adventure of Si,w.rloclt ;iohn,,�,;- -t � �sr;," I . I + N[any,mea.and worasn toss night after L 4 : I , pie every ilight for supper. Here you . corou Is ground into ,a f1pe meat �, Constipation is one of t, e, moat � L I I I L I 11 . 040 of tlht# L ' ��" # ,� � , I night upon a sleepless, bed. Some con, ot . and mixed witlitankag ' # ''' , ,-, I BY A. CONAN DOYL6. + stitutional d . isturbarice, worry or dis go. I I L cluent, S44 at the, same tipao, , t . ease And be swung tier over his shoulder ' wa,ter.should be adoed to this so L . has so debaitated and irritated this heart. most .4oriQuo of the minor ailments tLo I , , , I . . L I I 11 '. A t e, L L and nervous system that they cannot and was trotting along .when Lulu that It malces a Tilin slop fO9 W4j64'MLa`okiad 'a $Ubjoet, andL 'ShODW IL I ... . L I .1 L 'Fla " and "The Great Boe '%ra I , . I I 11 11; ,I — Author Of "The Green 9 :�r enjoy the refreshing sleep which comes -waved ber haud and an auto (name pigs two months of age. Th� - " L' � .. �, � , - I L never be allowed to cola tintle, I . . aled) I - slop s L' �1. , L : hould have about the COW 1! . I , . . . . Co,pyrIght (1902) by A. Conau Doyle. T to those whose heait and nerves are right. of maker conee, rushed up and A :free ,motion Of L the I ill . .buttermilk and at bowels daily . I I I Mrs, John Gray, Lime Lake, Oat., they were borno away In it. They ar. ' sistencY Of . I , I I 1, "I'll, I I - , , ,�LLIIA ' . should be the ride wit4 o ry �ong who, I I I �L,' I ' '+.+-++++++++++++++4-+ -1-4 + + +-+ writes -"Last summer I was find It any raWlbe thin'.etiough so that I . ye ,L L� I +T ".1 I - .."', *1 4 +4.44_4,44 I 60 bad rived at Sam qmitbla shantyLto . it will run the entire length of a . aspires to Perfect heii,411. . I LL I .1 ., . I I'LL I . 11 I I . with my heart and nerves that I couldn't changed Into a rtl1ft. ' I I I sleo e as I ,�Qad, � L lJ ;at night. Ther w such ii, pain sixteen toot trough. As the pigs . , Mrs� Fred. Hall 209 Hlbera,ja I . I L curious lisping' accent, I have myself hoi)ed, d6 doilbot, viben -the whole coull- and hewvy feeling in my chest that I Sam bad loft bis Wife dressed in Cal- * get older and fatter the araount Montreal, Que., ;�rltop,,-"Having, been . tryside put down the baronet's death lCol He now found her In silks, With - . I seen this old man cross the Grimpen could not stoop, and at at times I would - of water should be reduqed so #oubled for years, with constol ation. =d 11 i , _ Mire by the p- to the Curse of his,family, as they cer- become dizzy and have to grasp some- a $20,000 pearl necklace twisted seven - tryipg everything I kney T 4 frie " ! 11 ath whichStapleton bad tainly would do, he could win his wife 01.1es around her nevk. It was One . that the slop is Just thin enough I , , ry proba,ble, there- thing to keep, from failing. I tried differ. auvised me to use Milburn's Za_x%­U1 , I I marked out. it is ve: back to accept an accomplighed fact , - to pour from a bucket when the L *. Pills� I used four and li. bA)fvW' a a a (41", � % � fore, that in the a,bK,nce of his, master ent things but never got anythim to do th,it bad 1wen suinggled through. - pigs are moriths; Ot , I and to keep silent upon what she . ,� fat and eight L' it was he who cared for the hound, me an Od until I tried ilburn's Tbere were forty servant.s. a barnful am, complewy Cured, I ''Can, ,� though he .may never 'have known the y Rerve Pills and I can now of borse4, a wine collar. a mahogany . age- . � . gla'dim, 11 . I I . kilew. In this I fancy that In any case Heart n recommend them to,all who suffer `f=__A .: . ,,s he made a miscalculation, and that, L purpose for which the beast was used. door,, recommend them to all troubled as X poker table wi-I tivemy-two eiglit-day * If mill feed can be used In ad- constipation. . I : I "The Stapletons then went down to if we had not been there, his was." , plocks. ,phe ,,Vllj,,, q,,%1,q- looko(l like - dition to Corn and tankage It . Milbarn's Lax& ­Liver Pills,= 26 onto 01,1;; I I . n would none the less have been sealed. I on be- per vial, or 5 vials for $1.00, atall dea;lers;'o , .L I I Devonshire, whither they were soo A woman of. Spanish blood does not Milburn's Heart & Nerve Pills are 50 17) oplits, by cill"It,ti IiAon �111nl ha(I left ' Will M . followed by Sir Henry and you. One , and iii such I/ � And cents per box, or three boxes for $1.25, tlro ragged rlif'4�­Vrl lo(III-i'l 111'n'. Now - cause � of variety ormai�d d=1 on redlelpt of prics J)Jo ,,,,v 4'.1 '. 'word now as to how I stood myself at condone such an injury so lightly. - atall dealers, or mailed direct by The T. t - - ase. trifle less tankage 'would The T 30 Co., Limit4 Torontc� .J' I : that time. it may possiblY recur to n.ow, my dear Watson, without refer Milbu,rn Co.. Limited. Toronto, Ont. ts tile auto dr,.,%v 1!1� ­,Vellt(lerl hand c e sufficient. in case milk is out, I ­! I 11 11, m h (,,�:,,,, - to MY notes, I cannot give you a . . I �,,,,) 0 ring I -your ., (I more detailed account of this curious __ =w.___--__-__-_,.____.____ some and riebly dressed kids rwilled . used very little tankage is neces- I 11 "I the paper upon which the pr' ,.ted case. I do not know that anything , forward and called him pop. � . sary-VnIllarn Diet -rich, Illinois . -BILI:AND BROTHER'L . I 11 "I words were fastened I made a. close In- 'Mr. Smith, please unload the gold, Experiment Station. I L .,;�k. .. spection for the water -mark. In doing Sir" I will yo,q?" said Lulu. And she handed I I 11 i� "He could riot hope to frig'hten es' FAIRIES OF TODAY " They Don't 1�6ok Alike, but People Get I sential has been left unexplained." so I held it within a few inches of my Henry to ,death as he had done the old him bag after bag until the coal cellar ---------- � . *4�1�� 1 , eyes, and was conscious of a faint uncle with his bogle hound." , .1, . . was filled chbek-a-block. Then she _� _ "Em Mixed. .1 . .. ILL I I smell of the scent known as white Jes- "The beast was savage and half. AFT HORSES. A.M. cursed through a strong famlly . � , " samine. There are seventy-five 'per- starved. If its appearance did not I said- r you RAISING DR resemblance with the best brothet ?, 11 . �L I I fumes, which it is very necessary that �Deacon Pegram Loses Out on "Kind s1r, I have arranged to I 1: I . a criminal expert should be able to frighten Its victim to death it at lQast it I Lulu's Request. to be elected to the United States sen- Careful Handling and Proper Mating a man was ever blessed with. I 1,� distinguish from ep,ch other, and cases would paralyze the resista ce which I ate and to be president later on if you . Insure Success. Bill is one of these big, tall, large, .... I'll I'll have more than once within my own might be offered." i wish to, and from this date on there Ive men who fairly breathe ", "No doubt. There only remains one ' 1, ' I would not advise the average farm- exP4us I am merely . experience depended. upon their difficulty. It Stapleton came 'Into the will be no necessity for you to keep strength and prosperity, . 1 . prompt recognition. The scent suggest- succession, how �ould he e HUCKLEBERRY SAM A WINNER one night corn cure in the house. You I er to go into the business of breeding' a man of medium ,slze and condition, . . ed theL presence of a lady, and already fact that he, the heir, had I � I were kind to'an old woman, and this growing and developing draft horses and thereby hangs. tile curse. L 11 my thought began to turn towards the Stapletons. Thus I had made certal f unannounced under another name so I Is your reward. If the tariff isn't re- for the market anless he is a good Under ordinary circumstances I I in o � Da=ling Transtormation Scene at His I close to the property? How could he , vised-Zownward bolt the ticket again feeder and naturally takes pride in would pass as a fairly good spqp1men . I : �;. the hound, and had guessed at the Was Good to the --- Criminal befoTe ever we went too the claim It without causing suspicion and Horne Because He in laii" handling the horses, writea a corre- of average manhood but with Bill In - West Country. . inquiry?" Fairy -Luck of the Woman at the Deacon Pegrarn Gets the Klbosh. spondent of the National Stockman- the same town I a! literally pushed I �. "It was my game to watch Staple- "It is a formidable difficulty, and I Aviation Grounds. And as to Deacon Fegram-before It requires liberal feeding to grow and into a lower grade. A.nd the worst of , ton, It was evident, however, that I fear that you ask too much when you I . is I can't blame Bill -can do noth- ., I expect me to solve it. The past and the By M. QUAD. orses was properly develop the bigfi grade draft it I I .1 could not do this if I were with you, Present are within the field of my In. turned into a jackass and the other ' ing, in fact, to dispel the curse whlcb ... e4 since he would be keenly on his guard. [Copyrisbt, 1910, by Associated Liters" horse, and the actual difference in I'll I y therefore, your- quiry, but what a, man may do in the Press.] into a blind dow. He found that his cost between growing the right kind will not be inju%tice to my own � � - ", . L , I future is a hard question to answer, wife had turned into a cross eyed wo- brother. , �� self included, and I came down secret- HE name of the fairy was Lult. and mongrels is so small that It is I 1+11 " ly when I wag supposed to be in Lon- Mrs. Stapleton has heard her linsband man, his two children had the measles It is a -wonder rhat I have preserved � ., don My hardships were not so great discuss the problem on several occa. She bad been sent out dis. and a cyclone had taken the roof Off folly to go into the business With a my health roder the strain of un. ' I - - guised as an old -woman, and lot of old scrub mares and depend ... :: slons. There were three possible cour i T s barn, His hens began to the wholesome SU,rge,8Ti0n With Which I 11", ' " as you imagined, though ,such trifling ses. He might claim the property I she looked to be eighty years hi off, upon the good qualities of the stallion am dall surroun(!ed. . I details must never interfere with the his vinegar barrel leaked, his dog ran to correct y 1 ,,� " :.,�,­, investigation of a case. I stayed for from South America, establish his old, and she walked with two canes the vatural weaknesses and I visited zi barbers[lop with no other ; �� tile most part at Coombe Tracey, and identity before the British authorities I and had no teeth. it was enough to away, and lightning struck his wind- deformities of the mares. Ttle mail L. L . there, and so obtain the fortune with- Mill and shivered it all to splinters. purpose in view lban getting a hair I . . I only used the hut upon the moor when out ever coming to England at all; or melt a heart of cast steel to see her As a last calamity he ran for the leg- who knows how to. feed and Reep his cut, I always sh�ire myself and have . I LLL � it was necessary to be near the scene he,might adopt an elaborate disguise Tn"Iring her way slowly along a dusty. islature, and the avalanche was so work team in good flesh and good cOa- thereforo� novel, oequired a wide ac- . . : of action, Cartwright had come down during the short time that he need be highway with the hot sun beating deep over his head that they didn't dition can afford to invest a few min- qu:lintani-e niTiniig the tonsorial fra- �L: L I I . With me, and in his disguise as a By and I I in London; or, again, he might furnish down upon her poor old head. country boy he was of great assistance think it would pay to dig him out. dred dollars in a pair of good brood ter,it.T. Pill, on the contrary, never .1 : an accomplice with the proofs and pa. by, as she stopped for a moment to he ar it ,; -, ttl a] T' to me. I was dependent upon him for pers, putting him in as heir, and .re. rest her palsied limbs, Deacon Pe- On another occasion another old wo- mares and grow horses for t In - does any of i. o vn Ii e person ... food and clean linen. When I was taining a claim upon some proportion gram came along with his. team and man was hanging around the aviation ket. chores. . - watching Stapleton, Cartwright was grounds to see the flying from the out- The mares should be fed at all times The man smiled espectantly-Bill is I frequently watching you, so that I was of his income. We cannot doubt from stoppedtto hail her with: th a liberal amount of clean and liberal with tips -as I advanced to. 4_ what we know of him that he would ,' ,,Well, grandma, whither bound?" side. No; she had no cash for a grand wi � -, I I able to keep my hand upon all the . stand )seat. No matter how rich she nourishing ,foods and should have ward his chair and started to sa7, ' , , ­,\ 1" strings. . . .­ I have found some way out of the dIffL. "To Huckleberry Comers, kind. sir," had been in other days, she was on her plenty of pure Water.' Oats and bran. something familiar. then saw his mis. -1 . _ culty. And now my dear Watson, we I ; . -, "I have already told you that your 'have had some'weeli:s'of severe work, she replied. tak a tartl ',.. 1. I reports reached me rapidly, being for "I live there, and I can tell you we uppers now- As she walked around with p-rhaps an ear of corn, especia.l- e nd drew back with a s ed , - and for one ev,ening, I think, we may s around among the thistles and mayweeds and 17, exclamation. "Beg pardon ' " he sub- I Ir warded instantly from Baker Street to turn our thoughts into more pleasant don!t want any more pauper now and then applied her eye to a - ___ stituted-, "I thought you was Jonest, '1� L' Coombe Tracey. They were of great channels. I have a box for 'Les Hugue- US." I I the lawyer. Some kin of his, ain't .", '. service to me, and especially that one nots.' 4ave you heard the De Reszkes? " 11 am old and poor, but I hoped to knothole In the fence she took from - incidentally truthful piece of bio- her pocket a moldy crust of bread and you? Great resemblance some way L ; Might I trouble you then to be ready find some one with a soft heRrt." it with one tooth and yet as different as any two mext T , graphy of Stapleton's. I was able to in half*an 'hour, and we can stop at "Yoti won't find lem. at 33(rickleberry; ever seen. When vou come up Jusl I establish the identity of the Mali and Ma,cinl's for a little dinner on the Corners. Better turn off here for Oys- she had left. As she chewed she -wept, . I orn it was Bill Jouea � 'L I the woman, and knew at last exactly way?" and as she chewed and wept a proud now I'd 'a' sw . . . sid- I L ter Bay." . . . .:..1-.1t-4 sick." I how I stood. The case had been con pompous millionaire, on his way ,_-::�,.�!`ISR.. ��' THE END. "Kind siri" continued .Lulu, ,,have and . . . . . . . 1. ,,.:,-.,��`.',`.�: . , erably complicated through the inci- I 1. to the grounds to buy ten reserved :.::5�2 Amd thaVs just I he Position I accUplyloi- - dent of the escaped conv!(Zt and the re- you an old Juoi6rlry :%-�.�4.�.�:�s�Z'.+U.'., r�i C1-11 and heartif . , ,:1 _� Indians Are Pagans .Sillt. . seats, approached her and said: �'.�­."­ ..... . . .. 1:. I am "Bill Jones sl I !.�., . . . % ,..�g. , .,Z�­�f';�,'�'. lations between him and the Barry- Rev. J. Samans, Indian agent, lias Nope. After she got .to be sixty she! "Old woman, I object to your tears." ., ... ... sick of being Bill Jones. : ,� .� L ,_ I.X�1:1.-�,,.� - ; " I mores. This also you cleared up in a had sense enougli'tbo la�ng herself on a .1_11.11,�X . . . . � . very effective way, though I had, al- just co-pleted his annual trip among � crIalb apple tree." - "But they are tears of sorrow, kind . . For many years I have avoided ; I � Teady dome to the same conclusions the Indians on the Lake ofthe Woods I 141f you would let me live w " . she replied. .... pearing in public with my broth(i , -L� I and the Lake Winnipeg districts, an(I ith yolt sir, crust." I . . . . . ... savewhenabsoititelynecessaly. Who . I 11, from my own observations. g but potato peelings, "I also object to that 11 �, �1­+ ou discovered me he states, In an interview at Winnipeg, I'd eat nothin "But it is my sole fall and winter's , Bill our MUM&. �, ''� . . .... ­� L." ,3 . a, I I - go out witli, j . . _oy tne Me J upon the moor I had a complete kiiowl- edge of the whole business, but I had not a case which could go to a 3ury. Even Stapleton's attempt upon Sir. Henry that night which ended in the death of the unfortunate convict did not help us much in proving murder against our man. There seemed to be no alternative but to catch him red. handed, and to do so we had to use Sir Henry, alone and apparently - unpro- tected, as a bait. We did so, and at the cost of a severe shock to our client we -succeeded in completing our case and. driving Stapleton to his destruction. That Sir Henry should have been ex- posed to this is, I must Confess, a re- proach to my management Of the case, 13ut we had no means of foreseeing the ' t.errible and paralyzing spectacle which the beast presented, nor could we predict the fog which enabled him to burst upon us at such short notice. We succeeded in our object at a cost which both the specialist and Dr. Mor. timer assure me will be a temporary one. A long Journey may enable our friend to recover not only from his shattered nerves, but also from his that the Indians both in Western On- I tario and Mailitobs. as far as the has visited them were in the best condi- t1on, having plenty of money, an abund- an,ce of food and being in an excellent state ,of health. The Indians in the Lake of the Woods, he osays, are still pagan, and the tittitude of these natives to religion is quite decided. They re- fuse abso,lutely to allow their children to attend any -school where religion Is taught �in any form to any extent. They have no objection to tbeir clill- dren learning to write, ,read -.v�d -cipher, - but they are most deternv' 1�i.,Jly I . op- p,Dsed to the teaching of relig'- ti, The * best means of dealing wLth the ch-, I - I drem �of the Indians are in the board- ing schools. There are ,schools at Norway House, Renora, Shoal Lake, Fort Frances and at Port Alexander. In the Lake of the Woods. district there is much more evidence of the influence of liquor, and its -harmful effectsof the natives of the countrY. - Huxley and Hunt In C ,anada. 0-ne is sometimes disposed to*consid- � or "what might have been" In connec- I � ad dian Insti- stock of provisions." friends insist on giving me the motsV I � I "I likewise object to your tOOttL" I superfluous advive-to Fletcherize, I I I I -But it is the only one I have. YOU drink plenty of hot water, drink It . surely can!t begrudge a poor old wo- I instead of eating brmkfast, take more I � . m ,,..----x< ..... . -:�:;.. exercise in the ui,"u air, and they even "'. 4M"..1111. __ I . S., �`­S man one tooth." .. . I ". ,� x.A , I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..� . . . . . . . . . ... 11­.'�: -�,J�_ intlinat �, "But I do, and you must get Off the � - --- � e that less liquor might be a . :, , I "I'll earth." "e, I good thing. And I have a digestion I Fairy No. 2 Gets the Goods. She could have done so in a flying ma- chine. But, alas, how was she to pro- cure one? She bad turned away to sob when a young man rushed up with , words of sympathy. He -was working on a salary of $11 per, but she should go inside if she wanted to. She should also have secondhand teeth and fresh bread and it there was a room at the WOd6rf to suit her she should have it. He -was no old woman himself, but tie could feel for a dozen of them at a that makes Bill himself envious. I . I I Rec�ently Bill wo, sent to a hospital I . I I to have his appendi.m removed for the . i second time. Thi,, statement in itself I I . � I � Is sufficient to suuw the injustice of . .- I I my posit, n. I have never seen the . � `0 ,� : inside of a sickroom save as a visitor 1 and comforter of the sick. His opera- � , tion was the talk- of his friends, for . Bill is one of the most popular youn-,-.- I I men in the city. , .—I"'!, i 1.1 ! Leaving the hospital one morning I I t after having visited my brother, I was 1. I I accosted by a certain young lady whom I � J time I admire greatly. In fact, I Way say, I ' I - And then the old Woman plu&ed a ly if they are being kept at work, . o the form an ideal grain ration. The adore her. So does Bill. It Is an af- , ,; I I � � I I thistle head and blew down int , � fair which good taste forbids my dis- � �, " air, and, behold, the rich man and the amount may be regulated according . ." I cussing here, and beyond the state- I", 1� poor man had changed places, and, to the amount of work they are com- meat that my brother and I have., been , 17 pelled to do. Much of the risk at foal- I . � dressed in the most gorgeous raiment, I _4 � A k i rivals for her hand and that numerous � . I � eful feeding . :,`14 . . wounded feelings. His love for the lady and to him the t on w tutlons, For instance, Hohnan Hunt, FAIRY LIGLIT IN TEARS. she was walking into the grounds on I they i jug is eii na e i - ' undesirable complications In our broth- � . , I . � I.: Her supply of milk In ay be regulated I � I., ­ `*Dr. Miles'Nemine was deep and sincere saddest part of all tiis black business been deceived the painter of tha,t famous picture, "The _Llght of the World," once thought of . the arm of the young man, and and I am still strong enough to sew got in just in time 40 see one of the . erly relations have arisen thereby I ,/' ill not form a bard and I I I so that it W I will say nothing. I � I believe, as a rule, that 1 . I I Cured ,vas that he should have by her. . I coming to Canada to take up tarming. would Hunt have iriade ,Canada more carpet rags." "We've none to sew, and I want the aviators con�e down with a thump and hear him explain that the most . , .11 caked udder. � 2 I saw her approach from some dis- I . it is safer to withhold all rich milk. tance noticing� I must confess with a I I � Com. pletely "It only remain% to Indicate the part artistic and have wrought out his great peelings for MY bogs.pr modest old maid or the most timid producing foods for a few days be- � heart I which beat rather stronger thau � . � "" �, . I I . 40ur Little Boy Of Which . she had played throughout. Th ubt 'that Stapleton works here, or would he have become instead 'of a se if "I would sleep In the henhon man milliner incurred not the slight- fore she Is due to foal. After she has ' 44. �'., . the occasion demanded, the graceful . � . the . .1 'especially it she V I "" I -Zmw.i 19 exercised an ffifluence over her w hich a poor farmer ,great paint- . er; and done no ,good either for lilinself you said so." est risk in going a mile high. .4"But that would keep the hens . man, who got the foaled, gives way she walked, the saucy poise of , ,. " I : ' I . I.: promise of being a heavy milker, she her head, apparent jrl"� � . 0 . may have been love or may have been fear, or very possibly both, since they or for ,Canada. But an even more in- 'near As for the rich awake. and they would not lay next ldbosh-he sits in the parks now and I carrying without 0. 1, should be fed very sparely until her. effort a hat which would have seemed- � - 1,� A fatrifly can suffer no greater �are ,by no means incompatible emo- teresting speculation is that concern- � ng Huxley, who -once came be- ! day." . , and the young man "But I told to to Huckleberry � can't strike a job milk flow is regulated to meet ttle de- . ,�.,� � �, three sl7es too lame, on an � : i..� � And it " Id sub Affliction than to have a chi -� tions. It was, at least, absolutely effec- lug ft professor of Toronto University. was go with the sends has gone to Europe to let me ride otherwise . I mands of the colt � man, and the generally desirable fig- .1,11 "I I I . , J�to fits or, epilepsy. Many a Ove. At h1s command she consented to Would the great scientist have rbeen as Corners, and will you I , purchase his eighth automobile and or- I , the mare is a scanty milker she should ure she presented. In her hand shet , q Jgtb,er or mother 'Would give their pass as his sister, though he found the successful as he ,was in B ngland, or with you?" not toting der another cargo of champagne. "Yes, for a I'm be fed a more liberal ration of milk � held a bunch of violet.-y1oletst-his , "F� , . � L, .1 au to rcstore such a child to health. litrit. of his power ov)ar her when be : - 1- #-I, direct ac- would the environment have Cramped bis energles? Would Huxley have been quarter. old women around the country for the - . - - -.- - � - producing foods. . favorite flower. I had to repress an J '. � rl-'+- should be taught to'eat grain * ;_ 1-4.. - M. 4-1— Doubt- , I al am heartily klad to tell you of little boy who was completely cimeavored to M oa � ee,,-sory I to murder. She was ready to promoted and app�eciated, or woukl be , fun of the thing. Hand over the I I . Cur of fits. He commenced hav- ,Arnrn ,Sir Henry so far as she could m, and IrePt *sunderst ood bave been . 'al dough and you come along." . ,gured ing them at to years of age and had v4-71tho4t Implicating her husband, and W down, dWarfed 'for ant of' illat6r� "Kind sir, it I hang myself will you � ", . jor four years. I tried three ar;aln and again she tried to do so. and inspiration? In any, event, ' it ix in ' . see that my grave Is kept green?" 'them , I kj,�,,�, , ' lioctors and one SPeciallst but all Of ' Stapleton himself seems to have been such inert a nation lives'arl-d the more "Not by a Jugful. I've enough to T g��,,:�,�� them zzid he could not be,cured, ba . Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine � rtvctble of jealousy, and when he saw the baronet court to the lady, Canada can attract or develop -the more rapid will b6 progress, the I deeper and do in my comflold without looking ' :And 1), mil,l Nerve ..d Liver Pills r" made a coruptete cure. He is now . paying . even tbough it. was part of his own ofttller hei, cument of life. , - after graves. You should have saved � your money in your youthful days, in- : . bale, hearti,and gay. It has been threeyeamoince he bad thelastspell. pMgn, still he could not help interrupt- in- with: a, passionate outburst which - Luxury For Paupers. stead of going to the theaters, and � , J� I sball inver Dr. Miles' inedicinq,,; . I You Are C I re"vealed the fiery soul which his self- One of the nnembers of tile I)Psom you could have bad five or six green 11 raist W fiber t crever this Cotier as you s ee contained manner so cleverly conceal- Board of Guardians, �Dn,the occasion of graves now." I I use a anyone writing to me I will ed. By encouraging the Intimacy he a recent visit ,to 1010 Workhouse, re- She Meats a G enuino Huckleberry. ,6t y1a I suaswer if they enclose stamp . 3y.0 � made it certain that Sir Henry would troquently Come to Merripit House and e,orded his impressions in the vlsttors' - - book as follo,vs:,111 liave inspected the with that he drove on and Lulu sat i or I MI GUE, Windfall, Ind. Mii he would sooner or later get the ,h6vse, -and It ,sperns to ine the. most . down on a stone and fell to Weeping. ! . A, I Dr. Milee Nervine Opportunity which he desired, On the day of the crisis, however, his wife Comfortable d,vvelling-b Ouse Ill the town.,, I . . ­ Her tears -were falling fast and the sole of one of her shoes was working i � " $3 just what it is represented to be, ,�:t o medf6ne 6m.poanded etpecially for nervous diseases, such as fits, I ..4pasins, St. Vitus' dance, convul- . . $�-jons and epilepsy. These discages jr,equently Ica ' d to irmanity or cause Weak mi,nJs. 1)1r. W& Nervine � � ,la�, proven most C�gective, 10 reliev- I Jag thege dreaded roaladies. � I . , - .� I I Pld b.* all druggists. If th& first bottle I lis to bonef it your money is rotuentsdo . ".�. .. mt�nmm_ r.0., Tnroatoo, callo turned suddenly against hiva. She had learned something of the death of the convict, and site, knew that the hound Ivras being � kept in the out -house on tli-e evening that Sir Henry was corn- hig to dinner. She taxed her husband wf.th lifs intended crime, and a furious gcorte followed, In which lie showed fler for tile first time that she had a rfval In Ills love'. Her fidelity turned in a.�i Instant to bitter hatred and he saw tbat she would betray him. He tied her 11�, therefore, thakshe might have no , "'bo".., -4 �_�,C_,o.,� 5�1- Tx -v aad he . � ".., , loose wb0n she beard a cheery voice : addressingber with: � "Elello, motberl Whaes the matter � herel" � it wftli �v4am �3mltb, also of Huckle- )erry 0,orners. He was a poor man, )ut he m,qa the only real huckleberry m the bush. n1s, list Cow had Just , , - ,. lod of bollow. born. I ,g),od stroll said 'the fairy. "I'm a mr,old womem" I I -I guo,v;s that's stralgl�?.t. but Oon't ,+�oeli bad about !t V b erfully re - I 'i 4J lifs I 01 e 4.11- � I . 0 1 . . . p1l0d, we 1, uouu Eo 1i with their dam before they are weall- VO -.Y E, 45 ., . !, , less she was bound for the hospital .., "I - ; - ed. Teach them to stand tied with a to visit my poor brother. She was halter. About six months of age Is such a kind hearted thing. I decided . � the proper time to wean a strong colt. to retrace my way with her so that I prefer to wean might be at her side to help dispel the ' .. � them at once, while others wean them I � general atmosphere of gloom in tfiG., 4" more gradually, allowing them to slick sickroom. C once or twice a day before they are She did not observe my approach - I . � taken away entirely. When the, colt i until we were within a step of each I is taken away the mare should De other, the large, drooping architecture � I watched, and her udder should be of her bat preveritfug a broad and e1- I � � bathed at least once every day 'With: pensive view, When she did see me I .1 cold water and spirits of camphor. she jumped back with a startled little This dries up the milk glands and pre- cry. Involuntarily t vxtellded my ttrlusl ­ I 1, vents the udder from becoming Caked In a gestare of prote-tion which termi- I ", feverlssL I believe that the dolt nated in .one -of di ­Yig3t when she et- I . Iand should be trained to do It.ght Work claimed- "Oh. Oil �ou toareless boll . � during the third year. ; My dearl How an 'YOU take such � I � . , � chances? And th- doetor said You ab- , , No Profit in -Scrubs.' I i solately must riot, leave the hospital �11 �, , It is not enough to raise crops and tot two weeksl You. look"- I But I didn't wait to hear bow X� 'I,', - i live stock, They must be marketed. I ,,� looked. My Mind was made up, X. I ;�) .1 NVIlen you come to doing this bovt hurried down the street With011t'vaft- , ,' /' - , . much easier it Is to .sell If these erOP44 , jug. for explanations or , apologies. ,,,�, 11 : . , � � I I or stock are of high'quallty and hoov� It I ri rom her they Would have been ' . I 1. . � I uch better prices am realized, .M 'More . than even I could bear, I I . L "any c-o8W. but little more _t(s rolso I suppose I'll have to go back boforO , ' . 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