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I .1 00.1�0,4, 1 0 1 - , "N'. . A."r . .4 � I . . I . rrr ,,, 1*�' I , �:.' ­. ` I � � 1 :, "AM, - , , 4, ­-, "' - . , ,_­ youn'o Fou"4 , 7 Ppsets J $ -de, I - .. r " 6 I � ];"&a Who alp Frole 1� Ida I d , Ot I I . � . . . ,,� r . , OX bi 0 sluffle hoda and ;r 8 0 I I I �� � .11 .%r; 0 POSRAY 1.00 . I . 'hich I I I., ' Sint -4. CLOVER m* %RAS$ SEEDS I 1, ., � : -- . I r ..71 —I Poverty to R14bes. .: Jor I . ,� 1, , I I X"Zo jj�E6", the Wdneys "" "' ;'a n rt, � � r 1P . , . .1 IN GREAT If.there are romances i4w, i0i pe; i4, 1ramoo � on ­ 309, 1 ­___ &IL I ;, ;0 r . ... r " 1�.,. '' � , -, ki�'A _ e , , It ' & 11, Onk:: ., 0,40 RE PRECIOUS. oldest inmates of wor4housei 0 12a, �� . r , I to W DO I E,4 - ' .' I I . .1 � I �, ��. I # I , -and of those England )lea 1*4413p= And Xeic AW Poisons 13,�In � E rr I - I sm 9 IVIBLY-quality high, 15 .!a . '. .r . I I � , 9u46M,. I n 1 reAt Britain Is That $1 1 90, r .1, 01.0 �G nected with the youngest i:04%*es, Paias and Aches -to -Ok 00 eggs, *4.W; trial ord6raolldle(L . r . , foundlingS Theae 4a Poultry rArm, saralo, out, � . , ,�- � I . r - I �1, �'ho Man -,Who Last Handles the Particularly the Back and Limbs. FARMS FOR SAL , � ., I . 11 I . .. . "I, I fh � � t. ers play parts in many a I .: , 11 If , I .1 L, CALGAR lir I .. � b � I !al In � �;A':, 04MO OWOS It and "Zly PauP -T-, S I L,' , , 5�rajuge drama, the action of which � DR. CHASE'S , � � i �� � �Ar Su6W, *Have Been Offered by sometimes extends over years� . , au � -_ 01'rh Iles one and, is -hisIf 11 ,. t se Mi N,est of t 11 � I : , ,�� , E 0 ",7hem After Hiv,, One of these waila enter -Jelt iveity limits, onnorthbank ��, � lith rslasU ed and' � , �, �� I . For of 4r Bow =0 slopes gradually to the I � , � * I . .. the workhouse in remarkable circuni- -LIVER PILLS ad I W,11 the river,mear car line, and fseea I 11 _\' T . . r . . toric contoits. Atances. A mother, with her babe KIDNEY, we i ,;ndoltypaid�; soil black loam-, sweet . I iT , 4 I �' . , . � You feel pains in the back, find ilia va , I V4 . r It is a -law, but. on -unwritten one, clasped to her breast, jumped from a urine heavy anduildul - . tild in ever7r way suitable for homes ��� " I * ­.- . y colored, have and 0)rdens; two lots, 25 feet � fronta o Cz:v , --,) - -,, , I I I � I �4 � pi tile 'criekif field that t,lia player bridge Ixxto,the canal, Almost as. she, indige'stion and .;,,. I . � _ irregularity of the eac -an be bought to, U00 the Pair, $50 . . � ,� , " . Pr ; 11 i I fw,lio last touches the ball in a county Struck the water a boatrCsMO up, and bowels and there May be rheum&M,o I 80 every two months, interest u'perr t - �;, I r " � atoh can claim the same. This be- A man on it hooked the Infant by its twinge$. I . 0 Calgary IS the lar,geSt Whole"le r . . ��, . -�, . 'or its size'lu Western America,, its 1 144, , , 11 �'. -� I -bg $6, it is not unusual for a bats. gown and drew it on board; but the con so- *. . I I . I I � I Ean to, handle the ball and dismiss Mother sank and was drowned. There YOU 'wonder what has gone wro,ac, recentI7 doubled, buy now _. 1� L until You recollect that you have bee R POP ,4$lon has . , � r� �',�� ,,r 4n 11 fro 4!io owners and double your invest- E 5 � � , A mseI4 ivhen Ile is the last man in being no clue whatever to her Men' exposed to sudden changes of temper� me I , r 1'r 1W , ). r' tity, the child, ,oil being installed in � J. Address "Chado," 03 Mack,te Block, " . � . T 5 '' , '' ,%nh a 11 Calgary, Alberta. � � I ,� scored well for his team. ature, perhaps sitting in a draft or BOX 14i Pr 0 i I I � I .1 ,.1114,cottoa did -this during the Non. the workhouse, was named "Bridge. passin from a very warm room to 91 - �ff � 0 ON, $ASK.-D,O YOU - � ­�kera v. Smokers match at Mel, So -on afterwards the guardians . � '1� . R � I �� , kA ' re- be chified by the outdoor air. ( inttomakemoneT2 If'-__.- __W1_ -_ ___ -_ chrl I Runs 11 r .�, I o, in 1887, -when the former ceived a postal order for ten shillings, The. kidneys are most susceptible to SAB Won propert at . � I I i ,,rne � , _7 And Central Sasla - SERVANTS' §T KE. The W�ei on' Bani, of' England� � � � I a a. grand total of 803 runs. Scot, accOmPaided by a slip ,of paper, on cold-, a -ad a sudden lowe-rin- of tem. chotAl. farm lands. For full partieulars � The Tudge--Can you describet any L I I as ti4gaod safe invvgMnents writo. and, if The . Even the Bank of England has not., , I I � u� and; Boyle were at the wicket� which was written, "For the baby peratura throws an extra burden on ,ui,,i " Earl of Huntingdon's Staff Left specific act of cruelty oil t*"a part of bp-qn . ,e � L* 5 at L �0� coming We4t, call, on G. H. Clare, entirely free from "runs"­noc : � fbl�-P,Iose of -the game, and when the found in the cut"' ' d for years tham by closing ilia pores -of the Me ' BI 2nd A�veriue- Box 1194, $as- at Critical Moment. I your husbandP rom by,', � I ; . formei'.44 scored 18 Tuns he stroked subsequently a sl�ilin mysterious skin- which are ordinarily a great I. -.t# �, Saos(l'-., Rtdorence, Aoyal Bank. The Oomplainant-I should I � � I at I the necessity of saving itself I I The Earl of Hurdingdori. has re- c . say 1 strategy. In 1745, for Instance, it was, � ' t a ball ,g6ntTy',vhth his bat, and as reinittance came to hand about every. ,,aid ,io the kidneys in Temoving pois- W HAVE ANUMBBR OF CHOI an 1 Whenever he -had anything to '�Ir I L. �.IL rolled at his feet he 'Vicked it up two months, the sender all the timo ons from the blood. ; n roved and unimproved far. s fo. Sumed his duties av Master of the say to me l forced to employ agents to present.. � , ! The -danger lies in not understand- and Saskato e on d then dis. I ina put it in his pocket. Natural, remaining anonymous, ,Salo -31 aultoba Atherstone Foxhounds after his spell telephone and say it, an lio notes, which was paid as slowly as. ' . Illy the umpire gave him "out, " and When the child was -five or I al of in isposition, says gri English sible in six pences, the cash being -i `lX Ing the meaning of the symptoms giv. '"r terms- � old a woman called at , Some splendid us, d . connect before I had a chance to talk � the pr e list. P AI.Randled ball -is' appeared on the years Sei*I �for my free deserl tive paper. I=ediately brought in b anothei:,, � . an in the first paragraph. Once YOU Ge%',, miley, 438 Blevant st,, B on, back to him. ing-sheet. Scoitoa .had handled guardians' offiQe, and staggered ill' know that the kidneys need assistance I -�� -The earl is a most enthusiastic door and paid in again, while anxiou.si � trball ,,,, its possession. clerk by announcing that it was she M11 ------'--1- - ­ ­ - ­­--­­:-­ � . I you can help them promiAly by using - I , sportsman, and always has a large - holders of � notes vainly tried to se. ! :. I iACRRS­:E__DGRL-Y DISTRICT- number of splendid hunters at com- I cure attentiom in 1825, too, only the, � � Jt, was Abel's good. turtune to se- who had sent the money for so long, Dr, Chase's Kid-aey-Liver Pills. 4b, tbreq miles from new G. T. R, . ,vure the ball used in the England v. and offering to adopt the waif of the :Every day You put off treatment Melyfills-Regina branch, Good house and mand. He is a good judge of horses, I accidental discovery of 100,000 onet'l matz.h. at the Oval on Aug. can"I. She believed, she said, that You are taking the risk of developing . Pounct notes Saved the bank from I barki, 350 aoresunder cultivation. This _� � Country the mother was a friend of hers, and BrighVs disease, dropsy or rheuma. Pr,s nev and what with polo in the'summer � stopping pay ant. when the Mother distilo" and hunting in the winter he may be � __ in ce OZ had hail and seldom. I , � 1 L i,le4,2%,lm,el,8�09f��llavictorious. Abel brought the it was for this reason that she had tism. 33,,,U,e ivity ,of tros i $82 per acre; terms said to .spend most of his time in � � . of the inset i Coule at once if you want this. the addld. Three years ago he un- - � jgame to a conclusion by catching sent the money, and now wished to the failing kidneys your system is B,gh I - ' $ Modern War. - I � 'XeKibbin, and he walked towards the remove the child from the workhouse f. A. Pollard, Real Estate. Offi", dertook the Mastership of the Ather. ,,. I ; - being loaded with poisonous impuyl- 1713 tt)artb, street, Regina, Sao],;., Canada N "Your soldiers loo:z tat and happy. -, I ipavilion with the ball held tightly As she and her husband were in ties, and that means pai I . — stone pack, and previous to that he ' You must have a war chest.' "Not \. 113vn Ilia hand. In a few moments he fairly comfort -able circumstance§, and fering. I REAL ESTATE. - hilAted the Ormonde, E�4,b Galwa� I I L exactly, but things are on a higher, a- I L � I Kk - - Ifere's the Ideal light for ixr sto lane than they used to be. This revo- I A .1 s surrounded by collectors who were able to give Qe usual security, Get Dr. Chase' Kidney -Liver Pills gAqJ_< 20-0NAWDITbWVb7J1.TU27I- and\Xorth Staffordshire bounds. buy the leather One 9 A I sphere. the guardians handed over to her to-d,y. ' His lordship traces his deacent, to hurch or home. Cheaper t ian gasroor' fution is M g financed by a movinj- wanted t . . pill a dose; 25 cents a . CBS -for a few valuable poin fers on I .4ne, gentleman offered. Abel $50 for their charge. al oigate situation in Saskatoon, together leetri y. Gives & \ , 0� box, all dealers or Edmanson, Bates r� . r, in 6 - Robert de Hastings, dispensator or candle p0wero; ­,....­­ .1 % 'it, which was very nearly the value Equally -remarkable is the histo with b4rre,4t list of investments available pure wV1 e, brIlliant Tv ry & Go., Toronto. steward to William' the Conqueror, I ,it tot one COX 41f half its weight in gold. of another foundling-il, boy. Aban- and p4rdeulars of our co-operative syndi- per hour. Can Do Insta led imyWhore-- I � . � cate4,-,vr1toBox290 Sask&t6o-n,S&s1.-.IItf and Sharavogue Castle, the family makes you Indepenpan U �J your MURINE UE REFIEDY1 i I I - A cricket ball that Is' exceedingly doned by his parents, he was taken I seat in Kent County, has always been QW =5! it n0e. y __1UT11AFRI0A.1T i - , .1gasplant. powat sfil a y Red, Wei&, Wea7, Wal . � ) !valuable is the one that -was used in to the workhouse, where he grew up ,WRETCHED WRITERS. Wl,q�rTZD SO famed h Formerly WytoforBookle "U'lit3frob"a ostal �, , , - a clever, handsome lad, and became warrants -spot cas a number of retainers were employed ed Toronto. - Nur1neDoesn'tSma't--So6tl I I 4#A,e 'Varsity match of 1870, when Oam " )r its hospitality. bring It, AIcE 19,3P.ANULA7A EDE - . I 4i'MANS' land TF . 11 paid i,rritaor -wire imme I , 608 X diately. W. P mm'smzw r ,��, 4,bridge won by two ru�as. The hero a general favorite. One of the reliev- Wellington Was a Scrawler and So I�od g, , OI,tvre Block. WinnI22g. . there in various promiscuous dauies, waa,smzw tieaEye��, - I I - � , , " - Ing o = P1 _ - f them being very clearly de. I ]Dru-.hb Sell Maize, Eye Remedy, livel . f . ,Isd,t4is exciting finale was F. 0. Cob fficers was particularly attached Too Was Bonaparte. - . , I � Murine Fya Solve. in Aseptic Tul I ,aeri ' , 1he famous Harrovian, who took to him and ultimately transferred AGENTS WANTED. fined. Among them was a man I..,Ightning Fused Wires. with him to his own house and treated hampton was very keen on promoting A%11taTS WANTED -EXPERIENCED known as Jacky-distitatly a charac- A lively flash of lightning caused rdurin,a y tma ftCo.,Chicago: 41the last three Oxford wickets The fact that the late Lord Wolver� nyE.imoKs AND ADvicE rwr, mz, MAZ :. Ir, onts only for two new popular lines; ter --who could do anyth no little excitement and trouble the _E ,R , � ! ig�e,last three balls of his over- The him as a son. Years afterwards, good handwriting has often been re- commission. Apply, Brit- breaking in.a young horse 1�jjr,oni other day to the' inhabitants of the -------;,A I , t was mounted in silver and -pre- much to the dismay of the foster- Marked upon; but it may not be " ,nadlan Industrial Company, Limit- departing guests to put p ng ed to Cobden as a memento of parents, the boy's father turned up known '.h on their Culcuini district, Australia. It struck An Aged Irishman. � that he used to recite one ,?f ed,jr� I Albert street, Ottawa. tf ,. ays, agiii., . I 12lis bowling feat. . and claimed him. They, however, the best arguments in favor of his . r U X-R—ELOOKING FOR — coats. On one occasion a visitor to a fencB near Walla Walla station and The death occurred a f ew d , " Lord Hawke has a silver -mounted took the bull by the horns de- ideal -When the Reform Bill was b&-zt Premium proposition in Canada the wires for fear f iWs as L - 117' THE the castle asked.him. if Lord Hunt- traveled along ,1. and o Dubl old t milkma P t * k ' ingclon was at home. -I donot, know, miles, fusing the wires and throwing Kavanagh, aged 110 yea 10 -,,cricket ball, and upon a tablet at- clined to give him up -an attitude In bein ,pi. that appeals tooveryone---applyto "Will you off sparks. About .fifty fires were rs. H: r%. I L, f up and about until the very day oil, � , 4ached to it appears the inscatioa- which they were supported by the in 186-1, the clerk o the House one � � I 'A. Palmer c. Ricketts, b . g discussed in the House of Lords �_Jlqy, Advertising Dept. 228 Albert sorr." replied Jacky. started, but were promptly extinguish- hiz death. L .. " . wke. guardians. day announced that an am S ej, Ottawa. please see if he is?" said the visitor. ad. I . I 1. ..witiless, Uawles! Ottawa, October About another foundling -there is a endment N T R D - LADIES ONLY -TO "Well, sorr," replied Jacky, "I am I �'- "' 1891." "Chawles," by the way halo of mystery, This child -a boy- had been banded in, but the writing . ,not sure as how it's my cf�ty to, iso . . Fashion Note. . , ftl� ial-e otders from friends for small - � 1; was so.illegible that he vas quite un- houstiold article; 160 per cent. profit; re- looking for his lordship, �ut I'll de_� 4) !S "What an awful sight that womam ; ­ Q, W_ WrI t, -of Notts, and he was found in a basket suspended able to say what it was about or who peat lirders every two months-, send 250 blige you so far, anyhow." I - A#' n Jar, 0 . is!" "Yes, my dear, but isn't she . I South Lyttelton - ,qm � '1presz-At4d the V1111 to Lord Hawke. from the railings in front of a -reliev- was the author. The latter, it the (silveei-) for sample and particulars. I 0 � ,3' " -�- � _ ' Tl,,e ball used in the New ing officer's house, and was excep- transpired, was Lord _and vis Jejokson, 73 Barton R., Hamilton, Ont The servant Arouble, has occasion- % - stylish?" ., �3 S 0 a ally been acute at Sharavogue, and is IrHr- N^Mic 1 ,� ;�'Wales v Victoria match in 1896 was tionally well dressed. The babe grew hi pr po al was to disfranchise all 7 5 Qfi­ -rHr- nM,!3,r MMOICINO -_ --- — . 1� anclosed in a kandsomely�engraved up strong and robust, and was ulti- PLANTS FOR SALE. once, on the occasion of a dinner, all r COUGNS Zi C I 111. persons who could not write I CL -OS 0. P. A. 16, 1911 ........ ........ .... I 7', I --�Ailver vase and presented by the New mataly transferred to a Poor Law STJr1,kWBERRY PLANTS -WE 02-aT the domestics save one took their de- 09111=11111 � This is somewhat similar to a story ftpnish plants of thecelebrated WI1- parture in the afternoon, but the I I _14'Aouth Wales team to T. W. Garrett, school in the environs of London. of the Duke of Wellington, whose Ile,,, -4trawberry at following prices, cars- dinner -wea nevertheless a complete .R - 1. -4he Australian bowler. The inscrip. One evening he was sent with a mes- hatred of bad writing was hardly in- f Ily lAacked. safe delivery guaranteed:- success. It was cooked by- two of the , I g , . ;, Von on the vase runs - "Thirty-first ,Saga from one part of -the institution ferior to his own calligraphy. He 20 :I_ , . � a. �.**-r 100, $3 per 1,000 by express; will 'the best equipped factory for t� Match, New South Wales v. Victoria. to another, and -somehow he disap- once wrote in a -perfect fury censur- fom4rd postpaid 150 plants for one dollar; host's sisters, now Lady Eileen APPILLEFORD " 0 bell and Lady Irene Tufton, � I �.JT their esteemed friend and cap. peared. utterly, and has never been ing an officer who had submitted an s ec ,it pi�lce in large lots; circular. Wm. producing Counter Check , '74siu, T. W. Garrett, Esq., from the seen since. It is suspected. that, gible report -and after the 1% 2, ,)Lnting, The Carleton Fruit Form, 0 �L"" Obw South Wales Team, Christmas. through the treachery of one of',the ille, �,thariue& I Wnep two younger sisters, then in I I �r_ _L-11, AS% " . . of a week a reply was sent saying � I short frocks, waited at table. These Books in Canada. , _ ' , officials, he was kidnapped. � . -SIEqff _319 $1.00 AND I WILL SIXIP two charming little, waitresses are . I . . , vTericket ball mounted on an ebony that all the officers in, the Son y. Z.1 f.o.b. 200 strawberry plants. Your now Lady Rowena Paterson andLady COUNTER .-14, . , 11 ow meteoric is ill I 0 ad end vor to perus t Farris 0 1 1 1 Lasfay, h CAPACITY ) I ,T�tai�d and adorned with a silver plate Some joundlings! a 1 se f h as ad a he ludict�- It kk, from these well tried kinds: Wil- IZOTeen Bass. - . i � �1- . One day they are ment, but could not properly distin- Ij 4D . ! aMk-, Senator Dunlop, Michel's Early, � � "Ira$ presented to E. X. Grace for his in a workhouse ward -paupers; the guish the "nature of the staff Lord Huntingdon was born <m July Counter ' � � ap- Or fpind 'for my catalogue and price list I � .3�rilliant work at Canterbury in Aug- next in a mansion -potential succes- pointment" referred to I . frew' S. Ir. Rittenhouse, JordanHarbor, 8 181 CHECK I 1�1 I _�Zst, 1862. The plate on the ball. in 58, and he succeeded to the title, CheckBooks , " .1 . sors to riches unimaginable. A baby, On ol which he is the fourteenth holder, � I 1,4.uestion bears the following inscrip- girl found on Hampstead Heath (from HIS great rival, Napoleon, had the lip A. '. 50,000 . � - "'text: "With this ball same deject�_and, indeed, it has been TEACHERS WANTED. M 1885. In 1892 he married Miss . � per day I I I -presented by which she' was given the name of said that he owed his crushing de I Margaret Wilson, .second daughter of 9 BOOK " , ;-KC-C. to E. M. Grace --he got every two feat at Waterloo to the same. H6 INTED-A YEAURRER, FOR B.S. Sir Samuel Wilson, late M.P. for We are supplying the Largest ' I �� - "Heath") was adopted by . '4. 1 ,lewicket in s2cond innings in the match wealthy English maiden laffies living sent to Grouchy a Message, and the af4j, No. 1, Harley; duties to commence Portsmouth. ; - ,; Easter. Edgar Cragg, Sec.-Treas., i 111� .played at Canterbury,. Aug 14 ai.id 16, In Florence, who undertook not only latter was uncertain whether it read Hakibury P.O.. Nipi His lordship owns about 13,600 0O,%w.A_,vy, users of Counter Check Books . I "Atlemen Of Kent V- M-C,C-, to bring hex up a -ad educate her, but ,=Fr___._ ssing. - — acres, an . . �� '1862, C is on) or =— d his son and heir is Lord 7 , . I I - ,. '' 11 I . . '. i , � I I 11 . . 11 � I I . � r . I �, , I ;,` , I I I � .for -whom be played as aa emergency, to make "Bataille engagee" (Battle . Factory in Canada with our I ". ample provision for her 'Bataine gagnee" (Battle is won). LIVE STOCK. Hastings, now ten years old. . 1I -And in which, going in f -rat, he scor- future. . __14 wod Offlass'. : , , ed 192 not oat," I I . He chose the latter meaning, accord- -P.16 �SALE-IMPORTED CLYDES- — I . In another case a lady drove up in. ingIy took his ease, and arrived too � ]*)ALE stallion; dedigree contains ",IMPERIAL BOOKS" I ., .1 � Fielder, the famous Kent bowler, a motor -car to a certain workhouse, late I . 80710 of the best blood In Scotland; weight It F wilTro"'. StIftion Ave., LDHTED. I possesses the ball with which he took and asked if she could adopt two Iggillos: color, dark bay; is a sure getter; 0 , APPLEFORD COUNTER ! 1). ),, kind and ;Weil broken to barmess. i � CHECK BOOK � rl, adding that a magnifying glass was needed F ? rtioulars address Maple Park Stock (Not in the Trust.) I I ill ten' wickets in -the Gentlemen v. fo,ndlings, o Charlotte Brenta wrote so small so .-HAMILTON,. ..Players match at LorWs in 190& The that she had brought with her a to read her manuscripts. Her "Jane F ', , Box 104, Dixville, Que. Army I nf.' ONT. ball Was mounted and presented to ! . I COMPANY, LIMITED. i rt n T� IL . supply of babies' clothes, and wished a" was written on the backs of I . Vcn Cc I , I . . . .1 . . - ears. the in- �zeripition: "Gentlemen v- Players, -W6. Presented to to take away the children at once. The matter, Of course, could not be ofA- envelopes, and on a piede of paper the size of 'a playing -card she could ' PHOTOGRAPHER. -_ A' ATEUMB PROTOGRAPHERI—_ .11 Arthur Fielder, of Kent, by the Marylebone Cricket se-ttled offhand; but subsequently the write 500 words. - eveloping 1 roll, 10c. -, printing, 04c. b "Story," . � Z111b, he having obtained ten wickets IDi lady, was shown two foundlings, a boy and s, girl, and she was so de- Kings In Court. e Arnateur supplies. , Lma The P io;e,grapher, Fort W1111am, Ont., Can- h. . s 1� . ninety raits in the first innings." � I I I lighted with them that her husband - a . -1P_P_"Ln__,9 ... - � � Dr. W. G1. Grace presented Quaife I . Avilth a cricket ball after the Glouces- entered into a bond for their care, King George announced his will. ingness to appear in court and � � ays of yore this snuff-box ball was I .0. I 01ted " � — hin, on the shoulder. He had mis. ,-. I- I �tershire v. Warwickshire match ao I "W.G." 4,Cheltenham. maintenance and education. They were then dressed in silk and fine give evidence in ilia recent Mylius case, but Jr) 1% ,e [a , in I'd P 0 S S T I apart from their value as P1.0moten of healthi there is nothing that de� , ; got rid of quaile in both innings by catching lineii, and taken away to the country was advised that, constitutional- I this was not desirable. ly ; %40 %, *etch was forthwith fined several A kotties I �,__ iEim off Townsen&s bowling, and as seat of their foster -parents in Kent. , Since the days of Charles L. no Slimated in the beautiful Province : . . . , -1 - , , 4he first catch brought to an end a The lady and gentleman, who were childless and very ,wealthy, stated . . reigning British monarch has ever if Alberta, within 50 miles of Cal- L 1. uence of six not -out inpings, whicil : 14eq . � 471 runs to Quaile, he before leaving the workhouse that it I I been seen in a court of law, and there is living 1jary. I have a quarter section, alkI Ire'er children seekers after dark, I L �yielded con- g , -ildered the occasion warranted a pre- was their intention to make the for- tunate infants their heir and heiress. no European monarch WnO'has had any such experience. �entied; 70 acres in 0111tiTation; all L L be broken up; 2 1_9 lawsuits -and he has not always won, King George of Greece, a few yesrs sentation- TO ORDER The late King Edward, when Prince 16a MileS WeSt I were noted atbletes in their collego , I . I Torn Emmett, the great bowler,.was 03'Ite last man to handle the ball in a Sir Richard. Webster and AthlatTcs. of Wales, however, gave evidence in the Tranby Croft baecaTat, case; and 1�f ()rossfield. $�,,600; $2,500 cash, balance ar- .1, I � rertain match, and he claimed it a3 Ida Sir Richard Webster, chief justice of *t,-ngland, was, in his youth, a fam- tho Saxon Crown Prince appeared t ;ad. This is a snap' 'a4l . � own. As he was making his 11'ay ous athlete and on manv Occasions in a German civil court on the occa. Address Box 1871 . I . � I ,. ... I I .. .. . . . �. . I . I .. . I . . I . . . . . I � . �� — _ P __ W_ — �_, W -W , I ': �' I . I . ; 11 T . . Type Foundry Co WEI 11, �. *7 ! . . � TOFUMTO - NIONTMAL - WMNIPE:S11, ; I � ,-, � __ ___ ----;- ____, .1 I , .;�� I . , . I I � -it- i'd � .... 7 , 4 * � 0, - .. , - , . --- I . . . . . . ­ - -------- __ . 'oil -1-c Pavu= ne was offered $125 flor it, which %um he is said to have Accepted. � I At the Vine Club, at Sevenoaks,, I I there is a snuff-box of silver made like � 4Z4 cricket ball. This trophy, which I I ' carried ,the colors 61 his college to victory. His forte lay in distance running -from a half -mile upwards- and besid" undoubted endurance,he had a fine turn of speed, according to tl,, , chronicler of the time who de. Sion of his d orce from a f ugitive Crown Princess. The heir to the Austrian throne, the Archduke Pranz Ferdinand has even. been arrested. ' Seven years ago he came to England on a visit, travel. I Central Press Aarency, Toronto.1 -- 11 . - - I I am -1 I I I �X119awca", I : I .11" I . I � : I . I ,%ock- We =e the�,,Largest RR�dy. PT=*1 Pt& I . I . . . . �, . I � lislitzs in the West. We Publish Ready PAUts . 1 � ,14� ! I = w --,,# � A Bull's Eye. over a century old, Is marked with ,. in scribed him as, "finishing I g � allaut lin incognito. At Hamliurg he was . . . � from,,our Winnipeg, C�dgary and R.es� Houses. I A"ams a similar manner to the . - I . alls in use at the- present day. In style witli a fine spirt." . t iug crossing the gangplank, on to the steamer, when a detective tapped iCh�, scene was an. Irish temperance Miej..,ng, and Flanigan was holding I - .1 I . ; , . I � � ays of yore this snuff-box ball was I .0. I 01ted He has been an ardent advocate of athletics all his Efe, holding that, hin, on the shoulder. He had mis. fq�t4 with all the fiery eloquence Of t1elt. . 0. - . I I ---- �__ -I- � . . : . I I � I � and thrown from hand to hand I ,i$fter dinner. Anyone who missed a � apart from their value as P1.0moten of healthi there is nothing that de� taken him for an Austrian embezzler, who had run away with the procueds I � � nw,rhat causes ruined homeg, .& SUITS ... . ­ . : 11 r � . � CALGAMY - - 'm " . .. . i I I *etch was forthwith fined several A kotties velops so well those characteristics "if of his crime. . b3*,UN'.le s families, and wreckedlivesP , , S I * : . . . , -1 I � of claret. ,, .. I Bat$, stumps, and pads used in 'Vig, pluck, and stick -it-to-itiveness, that are so essential to success in the racq The Kaiser, though he has never appeared in a law coati in person, T .tie firink 1 Pwhat makes ye'er woives a# 1_-�Jers, ye'er Jiusbands paupers, I ''" I Eft I I .� ; . rom Ne"est Bra In I matches very often fetch large of life. . . has �several times been engaged in alkI Ire'er children seekers after dark, . . I . I . � . I . . � I I - I j,4umg when put up for sale, Tom Ifearne sold for $90 a bat which he It is indeed noticeable the numb8i of prominerit.men in England wbo lawsuits -and he has not always won, King George of Greece, a few yesrs il#isl, The drink I Pwhat, makes Cork hf4t, Tipperary a wilderness, and Met TO ORDER . I . I . I -_o— I . -_ ­ .-) I ­- - - - .. 11 � ------- ­.._1_1___..�.­_11_ I — � I � ___., . . . � - __ I �� ,',,ased for a couple of seasons and ,v�ith . � ,461!,hich -he had hit up seven centuries were noted atbletes in their collego ago, had to pay a fine for delaying to pay his dog taxes. . Oireland an outcast among n tfois? 'Tis the drink!" I Send . for Samnles and Measure Form s I . R�i - . I'mm � . - 2%451�� I MNM% � . I I days aud goes to disprove the con, thr. audience looked on stolidly. . I T. Horan, a member of the earlier te,ti�n that, participation in athletics Plague In India. 4--aigan gathered himself together 136 BAY STREET, TORONTO. Australian teams, once endeavored to I I I . militates nst the success of a man . E;ie a fast t0S,q from Spofforth in I �, a, final effort. , i � ` , h a in after IaT-9.li I Terrible ravages are being made by, 101 I . �1, �, � , in Australia. The experiment, -_ � . . I the plague in India. The official re. "Ismilat is it makes yet shoot at � Classified. -NW- _Nifidt I I wever, Te.iultad in 4 broken stump, A . turns show that during one recent I djlords-an' miss 'am?" I . WWI - King's Queer Perquisites, A couple of young men, who once .ZZ1­r__ ' esentL Hing of England. has manY weph-, the deaths, reacbed a total of '�he crowd as ,One man made tried to have a joke on Darwin, had . � A to the bowler as a memen 9 r ,I i I . A,"d, tbis was TfiOullted In silver an'd ­!yfloves �vhieh he nr-vpr "I � f or. to admit that the only laugh was on - The exercises. 20,92 , no fewer tban 12,062 being in th -i edge table. � I A of the eVeat�-Tit-Bits. tha 'United Provinces. The ravages . PHONE I � . . tie enjoy�anlmmemorial rigbttoall -­m--� themselves. They took differentparts , . — . gold and silver.mines, not only on of the pestilpnce in the northwest are 11i I --- of various bugs - . The Progrdz'elve Maori. his I" I and made them into M'1871 -. . own land, but upon any of his sub- worse than anytbing known in India . T one that would have made some peo- � Tha Maori Of NOW Zealand is a firle sinca tbp terrible year, IW7, when the �, . ple thihk they were "seeing things." .. I joets' lands witbin his dominions. So weekly death roll of plague in the . Darwin -pretended to be much im- . I *110W, and well liked by .Europeans. sbareholders in Rarld and Australiarl 1, lab went above $0,000. IJZDZL TAMKO V, VVOODBN , I . ThRt 110 Is Pr4ressive is shown by mi,ips would technically, have to fore. uu tk steel tank tot water stare4a Is as � mu:h pressed and -interested on seeing the I I 4hc up-to-date methods wbich,-�e go their dividends if XingGeorge felt , riot to wooden farike ad inodw�a steel farmixi wonder that the young men assured 446pts in fartning, and when h�'in- avariciously disposed, The King is His Tattered Thoughts. 1, zdietits Ara t6 tM C�OpkM Okko 6f dur = him they had captured. Ile question- . - Idear)YACCA, W�de"tavlksaxcfftsanftary �, ,!'Jalges i -n the 1-4:4-UrY of Motor cars, al.s I. i . L AbItt*121k, Oursiedlispirsareallateelpf ad them closely as though fryi :� I . ,o entitled to a yearly tribute frorel "Sometimas,'� said the aspiring poet, Aftt qu ay�elf SUP t r—swrtoutdod - Ing to � ways wants the best makes, his taller, corisi �11 A . i ,14e�, al sting. of a Pair ol "I have thoughts that struggle for ex. "4*. Jroei angle frAmewotMith 1irsezo added the strange thing. Vinally he � . I i I I . AA="1i6Jg , . NvIlhe doves, a p . , PlIn I logo. Maori$ who Are living in tha Ound Of cummill Pressi0n,�' slid of 11st kt . its if. light were breaking in on , . I . . thern . portion of New zeal,%nd seed, a pair of scarlet hose and A "And some of those you have Ivan . . . . . Theanglefroti aim. � I Thlay Y01111PS C"Vilmous Sualness to Elecitrotypere Aiid SterecitYPilift i, 710*0 bad a Iargo number of tbeir 4ver needle. , t, the world show evidence of the .", - 1 frAmeW*rk "Gentlemen,�� he asked, "did you I I OUA DEPARTMENTS I I I , thouros ikbto� I __. .1 - U lute i!i dity, � '71114$0 go e0ted b� telepbote, the All sturgeons and whales caught in '! notice wbethei,Ahis insect hummed," � - � Jlw�, , I .. . � struggle�" replied the critic. . -.4--t� . . � AndthaVacat &WTF10TYPING STEREOTYPING I 01 1�by th elves, have British waters are royal perquisites. I . .0 o -, Mdedgivethe I I "'Yes," said'ibe young Man, eager - 1. , . I Units a tren et b I ! 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