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Exeter Times, 1911-9-14, Page 5-1, _1.1­4�-- I . � � I I - - ­.. ­_­­ ...... 11.1 .11-111.1111 't i - - * I ­ I I ,. ­­ , I I ­i�,­�71­ - --,-,-,- I I I "I�ati�_ I I . O!" !I 11 ; � . I *11,111.11 ­1­1­11.­�,, ", I .1- , , - ­ I - 1- I i I I , I I - "I . , ­4,10"WWJRRRW�I"@�N1@P,R ". I . ! i !I � ! � . I =1__!1!-t ­ I I - , � ". . I r__ 11. � 1. -1 - -#-Y-ft"*�--*-��­ :t�, :­,-,� , ____ �� I 11 -1--l'.. __ - , I I . I I : 1-7. - - ­ -1 I I - 41A- � � I WN M -� . ~.W, . M 11-0.1." � I I . �' .1 i . . I I I __ . - . . . . : %1W1"*0%4"1W�*AW" , I;, �. 1. ,�� - I.: .: I-- r', I I I .. ,. , ..­� 1-04-- I I . I ... , I . . . I'll, . I - � �, . 11,11. I .. . Antly suggeStive ring ,of this type, I I I . �. I I vig TONIC OF YICTO T' , , .­=� * IV ,ii, 1 -1 I � � . I I I � 0 , 11 17", 1 I I I ECZEMA, IS � CAUSED � at one time !very popular, was form- . - . .. � 11 . I " , . J , � . , � cd of two skeletons bOX4 Along e A SA F E I A .0, I ,­,'�m��,��'1.��i.,�, y th, m ,3 Inmost , � . . I . hoop, and holding I coflin On. which Aroly sll��,Qlts Stay It A(+9 I I .1 L 1, �1, . I , INVESTMENT I W15 44 A44Q�,51J10!t,, I M= I .1) w,i,=,q.1 . . . - I FFMOR.1 I I I ,�, . . Yo'un Folks ,BY IMPU'. the name and date was engraved. - � � I , I � ,� I 11 I I . I � � . . . : � . Thumb rings, which must have I .9 Donuotte, a French army stir- rellove an4 ouro $ndl9est1on-acld1t)r­pf..th,� sto�-siaQb-�illox3sne�4-"Ottile;loq I ��; I - ' I 11 , I been very ungainly and ugly, were f , "ON"M Coil attached t.Q the ThiTty-tinth -dyspopsla. Thoy ro-Infor" the storn;01 by supplying tho 40drt p4miplts . . I %1%A"1ey"1W**,W%*1V" I 15 1J I � 11 I . Cued b � Pir I -!F- -411",* �w­_,�.. I - ,npcded for the III me'Af. *.i ". . , y Vt Williams, Fid , g worn from the - fourteenth to the, Axtillex,y . rites in the Presse Me- 9estJo4)0VAllk1u0*of1pod, Tryonogftero%lch, - P, v . JIMP. I seventeenth "ntury, an.4 in "Ren- 4,104le the, extraordinary indif- $Qo.4box, if your drug&)'At has not stoolted Jho I . 1��,, Bon � 11 A bond offerO to the forence to the pain of j) ration and wo wl;l mail yo I a, box. ra 704 gend us $00. � I �. "Yes," said ITnele Philip,, "I used use They Nab Fure boil. rY IV," V alstaff boasts that in his - investor- a safe, sane, a Re, � . 1 33 . 11 . 1; i , � ,is slim enough to "a,eep, , 3 of .Na- � I I 11 . :. to. live on a farm when I waa, a Ask any doctor and he will tell Youth lie w, I I nd manifested by the soldier NationalDrug andchOM1441COMPanype Canada., Umhosa,, � -P 0 W94gro"4 I . I into any alderman'f; thumb ring." ' . profitable !UV0StM0nt. poleou while the 'great conqtieror I I I , � , I boy, aixt I had a littlo,black (101,r you that oczema1s caused by im� While, � . I ­ .� ....... ­ ­­ L _-i.- ,­.Xt" - . I I I I .1 I I I .1 . I it is probable that rings .1 wa's sweeping victoriously over -8--. - I -==0= I = I =tttt_-_-_-1 1 0111111 lollow parities in, I Safe because it is a, ,,,, ' ­ _____-7_ I I i � ed Jimp. He used to : , the bloo'd; that nothiPg were originally worn as, inere, or- first mortgage on the en- . ourope. While the 4efeated soldier WILL BE TH FARMS r I � . , I I I I . e about, and ever$, night he drove can ,care if tliatdo6s not reach the namonts, they were at an early is fall of imaginary terrors, subject I i . I m . - it: 4 r" .. FOR SALE Oft RENT� , ; . � the cattle from the pasture up to blood-tbat - I tire assets df the corpora' to panic, madness, and 'treason, Mr. Xawbaek-Well I am glad of i I ASK 0AMON HE �'Nows. ; I I � I I .. 1, I salvesand outward aP. ,stage of - civilization converted in- � tion issuing the bond. . I 4rno, I . I the barn, " plications are worthless.. and a to articles of use., When few could the ,conqueror on the other hand the assurance that in heaven tbere, want to so I A C(wsi,lt , I i , I I L "How did e do th i, we� . � at, Unr . V � YOUL � I .. h , .le WaSte of money, The reason why read and fewer still could write, , If Sane because bonds are is intoxicated with success, ,says the is n -either m nor giving in , - , . I .. I � _4 , , , iI I IP you wont,,to buy a �Arm, CoWiu�u I I . L �� . Philip I" aske,d Donald, ,%4erl�, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have al- Medical Xouraal. Nothing, not marriage, I arryin it ' 'S true. I tie. I � . . I was necessary for there to, be some I saleable at any time, ,% wondegr t . for Donald was to ha,ve a dog fol: ways been so successful hi curing private seal attached to documents, I even the morbific microbe, can re- Mrs Jaw.b bl�Of course, it - I 1. I I . I I I I some oil the best Fruit. Sto, It , , I h in or ,)air -� I I ; . ; . � -his next birthday present, and be this most 'annoying *ouble, is be- as a pr6of of their 4authenticity, 1 5 Profitable because they sist troops who believe tb��nqselves There won't a - th 1;1� 1 IIG411111 y Iparms in Ontal"I" � I . , en ,er � 1 14. was already ma,11dug. plans for its' cause they act dire'etly on the blo,o4,, and for -this purpose� a ring was pay a higher ,rate of to be invincible. � to go around. I I And prices xighL 11 , I I ,1 , . . e4u,cation" I ,(I reaching the, �roo.t of the�,"�, trouble. worn, on,, t I he bezel of which the� interest than any other � Victory is the most powerfuj� of .. I I I I � W, DAWSON, Ninety Colbori4o � I ''. I ;11%. . � I "Well ' 11 said Uncle Philip, , and driving btrb all 1;4urities-, name, the title or the� hi�roglyph . inVestment that offers. restoratives and t4'deepest anaes- if attaolced with cholera or slim- H. street, Toronto. I I . 1;� 1, � I I .. .. . . I I I I � used to go down to the pasture with They banish eczema,, salt rheum, of tlie,owner was d. equal security. thetics, Legless members of the 'wer complaint of any kind send'at AQsNTS WANTM I � , , , �,., , . I , I ) and take,down the bars; then and unsightly. pimples and erup- . I I I . � old all rd crowded in�to an ambu- once for a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- ­ I . � I - L � , , : �L*,� l - I , We would like to send you . �� , Ilim, 11 . , QEI�rl ,� I 1, i'�;., I elf would run Jimp. ,He would bark tioils, relim,-, the irritation and . lanCL6 a ,IS WANTED. -A study of other � ": � �­ ,� our literature on bonds as would at sight of the Emper- logg's Dysentery Cordial and use A Agency propositions convinces us I I j ' �., ult the heels o�.one cow until She, itching a " 4&,4%,A%V%1WAMW1Q,1W0%e%,1W�*4 ' You will al- . l . lid give perfect health. &tWqA&-I% investments, just send us your or rise on their stunips to salute it accord[ing to directions. It acts Mat ,none can equal cure. . '' .'�Lt , . . , Ways regret it if you don't applY for . -I ane. Mrs. A. Pulihg, of Milestone, P address, it will not cost yon any- him. After Eylau Larrey operat- with wonderful rapidity in - ticulars to Travellers' Dept,. 220 1 ­ " � �. .� �, . . � : il� I I , Then he. was after an ther, until Sask 2 says: -"I.was afflicted with thing. I 'Zt gt�. Ottawa, I i � : ` would start off toward the, I I sub,du 11 . � I . , o .. V V d uninterruptedly for thirty-six ing that dreadful disease that weak- V - I - I I - 11, . -1 I � � L "O , the entir6 herd was p Ood and Skin disease which the 2 --- 8 -hours, and lie reports how the 'ens the strongest man and that de, , � 11 I , 11 �* � acing stead- a I e 'M . . . - I I I 1.1111, , � ,.!, � "I y toward the barn. As soon as doctor called eczema, but. ,which HEALT1 -1 R 0 YA L soldiers seemed unconscious of stroys the young and delicate. I � . I 11.1. L� - .... I AY and FARAT, SCALLS. Wilson's ,�. I they were in the lane, Jimp would ,did' not yield in the least. to his 11 .. their own troubles,, lost in thought Those who have. used this cholera IR Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. . . I ;,�'111 come lip to mi S E C U R I T I ES I .- ­ j - I . . 5, wagging his- tail treatment. I was covered with %pqL,aL,e6qol�,�%,iw�'%4..%.'%'%e . of the glory of their .leader, and niedicine say it acts promptly, and $0 . . � , . ��.. � �,,Ii and looking up'into nay .face., as if sores and in. very bad Shaba. A . .1 . , NTICES To T9B XOULDX I .1 ,.. , I . CORPORATION maimed as they -were lending 'their never fails to effect a thorough, are, stove mounting trade %yanted .it -11, I t. I . 1.�,�f�, 1 � I - I � ,, I I to say, 'There, didn't I do well -V 1) friend advised me to to take Dr. O CUSIS. ! L I M I T F 0 best aid to fellow -patients, . - 11 . A:P-11011olod chance for 4�oantry boys, ivho . I I . . . I I Qu I I , I ... "What else did hmp'do VI asked 'Williams' Pink Pills and after us- I . . wisil to improve their pi idets. Write I I . , . BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING At Borodino Larrey disarticulat- POOR FATHER. Gurney Foundry Com- I . 11.� � Although there a;r.e, many things YONGE AND QUEEN STS., . . or call at once, �. . ­ -, : � I Donald, who had already resolved ing eight Or ni I . y, 500 West Rintr "It"p", 1r,qrontQ. I i ,��. .1 i I.y I c4n strongly re- I _____ I I � : . ,�:1, 11 W name his (log Jimp� -not know about cen- TORONTO I -"I am afraid y -o th _ . ne boxes I was c,om- that'we do ed.the sboulder,of a Coloiiel, who He- ur fa er ')an I pletel cured.. t I immediately set out for Prance on M. A DINL , FOR . . � , sumption, 'or tuberculosis, there . I � will object," I I GENTS, WANTE I ,1� �� . I . foot, . every home. Write us for Our Choice, . � �, I her -hat we do an, 'Don't worry. Papa hasn't list� of agents supplies. V%r � t I( He did one thing which was ra- commend the Pills.to anyon.p, suf- where he a,rrived after three she-' A o have the � A . remarkable," rqpli.ed Uncle. fering from. that trouble. " . are some t, . . I a, . few that . I __. . ,. months walking. After fording the I I . 1, I . . � . - . . , greatest agency proposition in Canada " � I . .Philip, "OnI6 spring I noticed that A medicine that can, Make -new, We are, in. the act of learning., When a man really thinks there Beresina river in Russia, Gen Zay- much influ I en6e in our family." to -day, No outlay necessary. APP17 Bi I I � ' . . I . � � . .... - red blood will cur -a not only skin We do not know, for example, as such a thing as 4 paial6ss deht- onchek, 75 years old, had his'knee- I I . C. I. Co, 228 Albe t St., otte,W-A.., . , , I . . . mlg Jimp would go, r&c' , , I . .r . , what. makes for susceptibility and - I . I . 4 - . � i �i "' �11 I I ing off across the fields to a slo-Pe troubles, but also anaemia, rheu-. wh and Isb you can' fool him with any old cap shattered by a, bullet;,amputa,a- I , 'ANCER, TUMORS, LIJbiPs. etc, In, I � .1 �� I I . rnal, cared w1thout I , I �'Y, pasture. , I wo*a- matismi neuralgia, indigestion and � thing tion was performed it three inin-, . ui . .� of rough, roc, at for impunity. Strong ., . . I () ternal and exte I " I robust persons are sometimes . �. . I , I . U�n bX our home treatment. Wrio . I I.. u dered what 'he was'after, but did a host'of other-tiouble� simply be- I . . lites in a violent snowstorm and in . I tefore too late. Dr. beilman. Coiling. . � � , . not follow' him. But one clay Ihad *cause these. troubles, are- the result stricken down with it; invalids and Costiveness and its Cure. -When bitterly cold weather, yet the Hinard's Liniment . Co., Limited, wood,. Ont. 1. � ! " . I . � : 11 - . 1. Dr. Williams' Pin . I I � been to the village -of bad blooc k convalesoents from -other diseases Dear. Sirs, -1 bad a Bleeding T.�umor on ' N ANTM D, Wilson'o I - - on. an eri,and, the excretory organs. ,refuse. to per- white haired officer was placed in my face for a long time and tried a Scale Works, 9 Esplanade. Toronto. � T � . are 11.0 more susceptible'to it than 6TO BOALE`� GTJAR 1. and came.,howe across the pastuie. Pills make* new blood aInd under form their functions'. properly the a. sledge and taken to Vilna where number of remedies without any good I ,:11 � . are other people, and it Is possible ) � '' 1, 'I I sat down: to rest on the- pa,stuie 'their .us bl results, I was advised to try MINARD'S I Q,1 PECIAMSTS, ADVICE, FUD. Coriplull I I � I 444 , se ood and nerve troubles 1. intestines become clogged. . This he died at the age of 86 years. several bot- g , III L . mll � 0 live for an entire lifetime in - , � I . LINIMENT, and after using k-. us in recard to any,disease. Lowe . . ,. slope, and,,in:A minute Veay. Jimp 'disappear. Sold by all medicine It is known as costiveness and if neg- � ties it made a complete cure. and it ­ in drima 0 all kinds. I , '.� �.:, � come r.1cilig 11 he, hill. JE(e did not dealers or by mail at 60 cents a the condition known as run- 1 -114.- healed all up and dis,ippeared altogether. V111 -e -e-1. fitted by' mail. Send measure. . :,", � �;; ' � P t I .( weak" without becom- I-ected gives rise, to -dangerous com- Relief for the Depressed.-Physi- . ment. Glasses dtted b7 age. Write tQ�dar I . � L ,�. I I- I I � k see.me, ,but lay down near'a big tox -or six boxes fox $2.50. froih The down" or " . DAVID HENDERSON. anything oiald in flryt-c.la" ��" � � Belleisle Station, Kings Co.. N. B., Sept. for rock. Then what do u' tbinh� I Dr. - Williams'. Medicine , Co:.I " depression 17, 1904. ctor 9 to Dr. 11"llman. Collii,gwood. - , I " * e 11rat . . g tuberculous. ,� 1, plioations. Parmelee's Vegetable cal and mental usually ,. on , '. �: !,P - Y-0 Pills will effect a, speedy cure. At have their origin in a disordered �:,: ., J), � . r � I , . People still speak of' consump- I , � 11 saw . , '. . ' � I " � � �, B,­qekville, Ont. _ the first intimation of this ailment ' I I Donald shook his head. He was : "' --%14 - tion as "inherited," hub it ih. not, the sufferer should procure a pac- state of the stomach and liver, as I I � OLEANING LADIES' 1,� I 1�1 , � ­� , , . very much.inteTested, but could not � THE FIRST RINGS inherited. A child'may be born. ket of the pills and, put himoelf when these organs are deranged in I I . I WALKINC OR OUTING SUITO � 1;� , � , ' . . . I � imagine what. Unclo Philip 'could . with a certain tendency to� it, but un er their action the whole system is . - � C�n be �Ioue perfoctly'by our Freneb. process. Try iL I I I I " - , d * a ,course of treatment. The affected. Try Parmelee's Vege- I " haveseen orl tk"",pasture slope, and' if proper measures axe taken early . I , �! , :1 . . BEFORE AND AFTER. , Er"t,sh Ainer'can Dyeing Co. . . '.. � k. Simiet Ring of the Greelm-Nourn. enough, and kept up steadily and , good effects of the pills will be al, table Pills. , They revive, the diges- I, I blont"I'llall, Toronto& 0.tawa and Quebec. I 11. ; -his eyes grew tide as the. story " most immediately evident. Lend me a dollar, old eba,p; - ,- I 1. , . . � e cy . �, . I - I , ��,.� I . :went on. � . � . ing and Thlimb�Rings. long enough, this t nden can be tive processes, act beneficially on get paid to�morrow." I � �, "I saw two little yellow foxes In the tonibs of ancient 131gypt the overcome. A child whose parents Grass widows sometimes result the nerves and restore the spirits � I, Haven't got it, old scotit; I got U-Jhe . n buyfnq your Piano I- 4 �, . � I � �, . come jump�lnk out from behind the .earliest rin-s. known to- history are before him, and their pareIits be- from the sowing, of. wild oats. s r pills will. Th-ey are . , sterday." I . . . . ' ­­ 1 I ,,-,- . � I � . big rock. They gave a number of found. Theo finest and most costly fore them, perhaps for generations I - , . . cheap, simple and sure, and the ef- Palcl Ye . . insist on havinq &,n � I I .7, � i I � quick, sharp barks, as , if they were are of pure, gold and of simple de- back, ers, ralgin. futs a.re lastin-. . . . io I ,� . ­� Minard's Liniment �Rolteves Neu . 0 1 REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD .r ,ora. . �, speaking to JiMp, and Jimp wagged sign, but very massive, while the will proba,bly inherit a small, me-%- I -, . TARS. WINSLOW'S SOOTX,I'XXG STR'U-? '#as bt<L . %J7rT0 HUGEL" "..., . . , I his tail as, if he, was glad,to, see n 'a' grocer was issuing used for over SIXTY YEARS by'AlILLIONS of I � I 1. . me of, the owner is deeply out on ger chest, and will therefore. be the The country . WHAT WOULD YOU DOI MOTHERS for their CHII,I)M�W W1-111,'9 t I OT*% �'. � Ithem. They plaved ab�ut as if an oblong gold bezel. natural victim of the consumptio'n instructions ,to his new assistant. a' TEETHING, with PERFECT SlUtCESS. , It 11 . . Ptarto Ac ' I . I teasih.g ,Jimp to. join them, and 'in The lower classes had rings of .germ as soon as it reaches him. "It's only by looking closel after Wandering over a, field one d y) SOOTHP�S t:he UJILI), SOFTEN-Stbe G'U­ I - I .1 . I y ,�. -- ' , , ,:� -�m, ! 46 few. minutes Jimp was up,,-ind silver, glass, bronze or even cl That child will have to be taught the trifles,"' s"aid 'the proprie- a man came across a large� stone in- ALLAI's all PAIN - CURIE�S WIND coi,Ic, ana I I , . ay ) is the bi:st rerrledy'forjll,� a 1%A.f 11 is ab. I (D:d yo I z., .. ,!� A ' u see -sharks when you � .i-:: .j -*. to breathe. - The tendency, to tor, "that 9, proAt-can be ma,de i' scribed: "Turn me, over.', Sol 'I L or 11''; -�ed as if they weie with a g , 11 =barraless.- 33e, "Mrs. -: - lazed surface, the inscrip- soot-hing Svrup,"�aud taLe no,qthev ,Crosse, t I it really look d lie ocean, Mr. Spiffkinsl" ­ . . � , ' ' ' ;� After much difficulty he Succeed- - �';�., 'having, a game of tag r a gooa tions on the last being ver often pigeon-breasb can be overcomej and theso.days of sharp competition, Uind. Vws tx-fiveceitsa bottItt- -"Yes," re- t , I , ile 4 y ed in turning it -over a -rid found on Ink, � . . - - - asked Miss Purling. "". ��.. ,Y.,,.. Fo . 1,�,�; half-hour �tlii� ,p). .as' happily impressed wh thv clay was still a narro-w- chest �,develeped, to nov- "Ye:isir," -came from the boy. "For the other side of the stone the I -plied SpiffIrias, sadly; "I played .,: I . I I , " as, a - fa,mily of good-nat�ared pup- moist. inal capacity; but to do. this, the -example," continued the grocer, , . T6o'TRUE. : . t-ards with. a couple." t, .1 � P,� , . . I � Other' rings have been, words: "Now turn me back again . , . ?I-, , pies. .,. I . .1 I ild must -be kept constantly in "when you pick flies out of th,a . . , - . . . found made of ivory, cornelian and cb1 so that I may catch some other "De man dat talks about bisse'f . -_ . . , , � good air, and taught ho* to devel�p sugar, don't .,throw them away. .. . � , ,� 4� "What �ade'them stop 7". ask�d a,mber. Under'the later dynasties . . M, . . an' how hone�st he is,"'said Uncle Soft corns are difficult to eradi- I I . . . . . y , Donald, i��hingb, the.'slory 't6.: be a scarab was used in plaZe. -of the and use the lungs. A pigeo-m- Dust the sugair off their feet and id'ot-�" I Eben, "allus* so�inds like -he was . . I I .1 longer. . 1. , .1 . I I �'. bezel, which was ib mounted as to 'breasted child who is being brought put lem among the currants." ' � . . ' Ica,te, but Holloway's Corn Cure '. � � I '� I I .. � n' kind o' short o' relerenc-' iem out painlessly. - � I , I I . "There ,c�aine.'_a', shar -- barlc,' a allow it to revolve. I up on. the cod4ling process�oveT_ .1 I - It, is a fact beyond dispute that run,, I . ­ I :Will draw tl p , . . . es." I . .. � '. . I 1, . - I . . rustle in the uk4erbrush, and 4w -ay -Signet rings -were greatly in fa- Sheltered, overfed.and overclothed ! When you have a, pain think of one packet of Wilson's Fly Pads . ,.- I . 1- � I . .. . r S. I _;, - in,the 4111g-"Tun)�,_ I ,� 11 . . '' � 1§ , � -0 een, Sent vor a.mong the Greeks and were set -' in as much danger a lie lived Ha'mlins Wizard Oil. For head- has killed a, bushel of house flie . Trutli may win _. w4ant Jimpf as if he had b I � , s if There are many sticky ,devices on but a lie is more of a, sprinter. � 1. I 1. under the famous sw'ord; liangidg ach ,, home. I kept quiet, and "* Mo- as a tule, with engraved gems. In � e, Toothache., Earache, Stoma.h This is more than could possibly be the market that kill some flies, but . . 1. I . "�,_k , I I I I I - . . . __ - I . from a hair. � ach,e, and many other J�.a.itiful ail- caught on three hundred sheets of . 1", , . - I , " . . &�dr7� n---d­tt,P`i1h-e,' slope. Her Sparta. a curious law was passed . housekeeper's who ha m Kinard's Liniment for sale everywhere. ,� � . Fox com I Another long-lived fallacy, w1fich ments there is nothing better. . sticky paper. All Druggists Gro- ve tested the . I I children rin.tZ meet her, and the whia forbade the use of any metal . . I' 'know -that Wilson's Fly Psds kill I I . �, p a great pet"With many people, I - , , - I I 11.11. threb disappeared. Then I got up oiller than -iron in -their composi- � , cars and General Stores se Wil- man7 times More, and do not'dam- One, -way of n enemy of I ..and. went on toward home., Jt tion, says the -London Globe, but is that other diseases "run into y) Little Boy -"Mayn't I be a son's Fly Pads. Be sure you get the age carpets and furniture like all ,i man is refusing to laugh at his . seemed very wonderful to me-," this law applied -to* Sparta only. consumption. A man comes dawn preacher when 1 grow up�" Mo, genuine Wilson's. sticky fly catchers. 0J.d jokes. �_ ; A� . . with an attack of typhold fever or ther-"Of course you may., my pet, . # _..el , concluded Uncle Philip. There is now in the British Museum . � r- . I .. 4' 'It does to me," said Donald. an Etrurian ring -which is foinaed pneumonia; after the, attack is over if y,ouwant to." Little Boy -"Yes, EVEN -A FUNERAL. " , i I— . I � . FASHION NOTES. I -_ I V . I I -Lbt - I . 11 I drawing a long breath'. "I wish I of tw(> minutely modelled lions his convalescence is slow and dot - I do. I s'pose I have got, to go to I � . ful; finally, unmistakable signs of church all my life, anyhow, an' it's "How oould you be so cold to Paris seems unwilling to part . ".1 11 I lived on a, farm, Un�cle Philip," whose bodies make the hoop', their - I � ). L.". I "You vill next Summer," replied paws h tuberculosis appear, and he says, a good deal harder to sit still than meT' with stripes. Well. Well! I .� . olding , a scarab 'engraved I, ' "I would die for you," sobbed his First fall suits are shown fia _,/­ A . 1 . I his uncle. "On -the very farm where with a lion. . . I had pneumonia, and it rari int ' o to stand up and holler." I � . . - � I ; . I . Jimp and I h" such go I od times. In Rome ambassadors were, the consumption." But if he, had been . I . Wife. coarse weaves. 11 , 4 . And we will go up in the pasture first allowed to wear rings of gold, exa,mined befoi& the pneumonia The Friend of All Sufferers. - - "I know it," he answered cruelly. Peasant sleeves are noticed on THOS is a HOME D)ik , � I I � r I . I � . I worn started, he. would have been'found� Like to "the shadow of a rock ,in IIY,ou'd.do anything to put me. to many coat. models. I I Iha,f AWOMFE, � ,��'. and see the very place where.the and then they 'might only be . 11 I I - I . little foxes used to play,�"-Youth's on 'state occasions.. Next Seno,- to be already consumptive; in fact, a weary land" is Dr. Thomas' Ec- -expense," Black voile skirts are plentiful in . can use I I I I � -1 it d 0� leotric Oil to. all those. who suffer , . -early fall showings.. MRS. I I I I I I I Companion. 1. . , tors, Consuls a;nd Equi es had the it W-0111 rea'lly be moTe sensible t I . . � . ,I I I . . TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY I R� . I Say that his consumption "ran' into Pain. It holds out hope to every- The, vogue of sashes becomes , - 5 k I R?TT . SILK � I � ,, . � . honor conferred. upori the , and so . . , � ­ . ­ . suf- for Red, Wealt, Weary, Watery. Eyes every day more emphatic. I - ­­ ­ t . 114-:-- I in penumo-nia.". , . - one afid. realizes it by stilling nd Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't ... � t(mr, �, � I . .. I I � .1 . . . � on until at length Jitstinia;n' *ith- , . I . I . . a New colored embroideries are � . . . I I * I I . N, FOO '' drew in it's entire�-y th,q,ius annuli It -must be remembered that con- Jering everywhere. It is a. liniment Smart-sbothes Bye Pain. bruggists 1, I I I .. �. FASHIONS I TTEAR . . , I very attractive, many embodying . � I I . . : - anrei. . . I I sumption May be pres6r�t a long that; has the blessings �of half a 'S611 Muried Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25a . � � , � . - ie germs begin to. ap- con -on sale everywhere 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in � - 11 . ) . . Gaiter top shoes are', having' a Man'y fine examples of epis,'copal time before t1 tinent. It is ' 'East Indian effects. � �'. great,vogue in Paris. They are vn- rings are -in existence, owing to the pear in the expectoration. in spite and can be found whexever enquir'- Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Book's The fashions of wearing a long, I I 1. �, : .. . questionably the smartest footwear custom of burying these rings with of hygienic preca,utions, we must ed for. � . and Uye Advice 17ree by Mail. transparent coat of chiffon cloth is I dyed ALL these I � t)f the season, and are being lar.ply their, owners. The ring was -con- all come in contact with the g�rms. , . murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. - gaining in favor. . I ` . � , , ,. � . . � . worn in,blac� patent leather with on of consumption m6ny times in a. An old bachelor' s , ays the n.3ce - I Fashion makers everywhere ex- I - DIFFERE14T KINDS �_�_ ­ . L . . . . Jerred with �,great solemnity lip - thing about getting mafkied'is- that A woman's''tears are the water press a, strong preference for the of Goods white leather topp. The gaiter t6 newly -ma& bishop at the, saind lifetime. These germs we shall ei route to a man's heart. ontinuation of the side jabot. tulth. the SAME Dge. ,, I and shoo are in one, not . separate; time rs,thesroxioer, a -ad the Pontis- thb.r breathe in or swallow. We you don't have to. I Ic 'Uncurled feathers of every de- � I . �.. therefore the only paxt df the shoe ficial 'had a forinula, inse�rted espp- cannot escape thein. *But there is - , Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. V���, u Is e d - . . that is black is the ,toe of the vamp, cially for this ceremony., This ring. an armor that is ge.rm-proof. It is Mnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. . scription appear on hats. - I . I I I for the, remainder is in -white, some- , an invisible armor, woven of oxy- - Mrs. Go,odheaxt (to woman whose The white corduroy skirt Seems . . I , was worn .over the bishop's glove, I � . times even the covering of the heel. generally on 'the forefinger of the gen-frash air. -Youth's Oompati, Honestly, new, isn't. it tile, things husband has just been sent to jail likely- to be a fall favorite. I � If-, 1.1, . . I These black aud white Shoes are right hand, but in the fift�eenth anit ion- I that a.re none of�your business that for wife -beating> -"Why do you French fashion prophets say that . I -_ I I - � . . keep your curiosity working over- jade jewelry will be much worn. NEDY[FoFALL KMOSorGoocs I ! . worn both with simple tailored suits sixteenth centuries bishops not in- - 4.- . . I think your husband will miss you V I . and with dressy afternoon . ',Os' frequently wore several ringt oft THAT WAS ALL -BUT- time I __ . �� Wonian-"He'll miss me because Skirts are still short, only those lamMaU I . � 11 I I - . I I tumes. Tbe-combination o.f black the right hand, as well as a large , I he can't hit me." for the most elaborate evening oc- CLEAN and S17MPLE to Use_ and white is used with, *all colors., - While driving along,'a. country There are many imitations: of , casions having trains. NO chance of ming. the WRONG Dye forthe Goods I 1. Jewel'that wab fixed in the back -of tocolo. All�olomfmm .1 .. Ison's ,Fly Pads. Do not be de_� For young girls natural colored '"""" .. . . road a man saw the .r*oof ,of a far- Wi Unless w*rms, be expelled from Dealer. FREE Colo� CArd .,d ,T7R;Ar.U.1V1:,t,0,r, . . � I But as the ireat fashion in PaXis each glove. me 's house,ablaze. He gesticulat- ceived by unsatisfact-ory.imitati","' the system, no child can be heal- pongee -dresses are trimmed with Tho Johnbork-luclia . rdson Co,, Unifted. Mo.tr"), . ,,� I I - J . is for black'and white or navy blue During the Middle Ages cramp r t Wilison's. � 1; 1.� I - r �, _­_­ - , I I white, these shoes accord well riff9s were inneb, worn as.& preven- ed and called to the farmer's -wife, Ge . thy, Mother Graves' Worm Ex- scarlet or bright lace, giving at the , - I an( . . e -- 1, I I ; . . -.1 , - - . .rw 1/') A., . _­ ., � - sa,me time simplicity and sagges r . j costumes. who was calmly standing. in the. terminator is the best medicine ex - I with the majority of . tative of that disease. Their heal- I 1� 1. I Jy I 1. , . I . . THE - PREACHER' S 'GRACE. .tant to de troy.worms. . tion of. brightness. .. /,) - .01 11 . Pure. white, shoes having white ing po.wer'was derived from' their doorway: 1, . " � 44,��'. � I . Z - Hats of velvet velour are expect- - _� .� I , I ,� I � cloth gaiter tops and white kid toes being bless,6d'by the King, for which He�r, .your hquse is aflxel"�_ I.., Willile!_Pa�i,.�.�,�iG preacher *as I . I I . _.4-^ . , - � � , : (I - q'I she bawled out. I . h-er�e,to, hinch -taPklay. : .. � , O', I . , . ESTIMATING TIME. . ed to be two, of the strongest fes � I I or vampsaie also popular. White, a special f'orm of serv.16; was uied, , W,h,jat 't mean it? - . tures of fall millinery. � " I . shoes ar.6 worn with, da),k tailored and a great many riags weko' conse- �:'I, -ogy,',your house is afirel'� Papa.�� * . . It is n,ot I common to find & person . � .1 �111 . suits,, and are among the novelties 0: e.d -at .One an jh 8 e, tir 'What did; �' say I I'm a little - Willie -Yes; land Se swore . about . 1- . I I 19 � " � , I rat d e am ne. . I . I who carl,dorrectly estimate the lapse . I I I In footwear. . , . a S e o of the deaf 1", ''. . � . mother's cocking the same as you But in these le - -1 � 0 - . - ,� . Although this ide i a r 1i I - of a single second. � - . I (� - .. 1 hb se is dfire !" again do only 4'put his bane ,over his " � , . . Suede ties, in colors to match the dark ages it lingers in �ni uncert'ain "Your u 7 . � � � days of- speeding automobiles. the - � I I I I � dress, are being shown, but a,s the. fashion still, for the Mizpah rings yelled the -man at the top of his eyes. .. I . . ' . A - 11 �� . � . I exact time when -each of two col- *_ I , black and white footwear is so Of to -day and others like ,them claim lungs. . . � - . .. . liding vehicles must have, occupied $ (_1 , .. , . . . �, �. I ". h more popular these colored the Same virtue and are sold by the . "Oh, is that all?" calmly replied I I . i Canada BuSiness College . . inno . . , phaticular spots may be a matter . . I . I novelties have had considerably gross., � . . the woma,n , I I .of great importance. In a recent . CHATHAM, ONT. � . less sale. . .. . I . I "It' a all i can think of just now," .. -at a car took nearly two I 0 F rclasssbYtItgelfheAmdrig America's I ": I .., Posy iings, although of early I 11 I I experime . 'Ohoof 0 13usl ss Training. 1 � .1 � � 'For evening wear metal effects date, are ,even yet occasionally met; responded the man in a rather 1 414 STUDENTS. PLACED IN 1908 1. I - I . ,seconds to stop after brakes were - I ':).p' . weak voice ,�s he drove -on.' I . 386 STUDENTS' PLACE�13 IN 1909 , . I j, p evail to & great extent. , Gold with 'in -the country especially. I., . 1 475 STUDENT$ PLAcEo 'IN 1910 : i r � I � ..- I I I applied and in that time it moved / I 1; . , . i6nd silver and steel -colored metal They are so 'called beca,use of the, 1� - . .. . I . nineteen feet. So oven .fractions When troubled with fall We publish the lists annually. I I � 1 . I e greatly employed. Metal "poesy", engraved upon them S 0 rasheso eczema, or any skW � I We 'Pay fail fare up to $9.00 i and bring I 1. � I cloths ax L th ,' kirts e nfitue narrow, witb� a of a second are important. One opg distance studento to; ba, f fare. : � 1. Cloth$ I wi 0 d1sease apply Zam-Bukt I Good board 'and room, 3.00 per week. I I , I . � hot Color and with usually & doggerel ,verse or �180 decided ten,dency to tunies of slight- can train himself to estimat4o even e_-1.;-*_ I � . it you cannot come to Chatham we can �e. L .1 . � I , ': . . , c� are �roferred to the bVight some tribe saying of the: type. be I i ' i i ig width, falling - 0 tenths of a, seeoud. Try it with .1 surprIsing how quickly it cases train you by mail. 1.� Wa, - ,. increasir ver . I I the smaxtini and stindingl Also L .Here are Some otudento nood recently It I . - I � Ionezi metad'Jothg, - 1. loved of the sentimental youlig we- gle narrow pettitosi. Every mak- watch and it will be foiind that it .� I � .: I cures cuts. burni, sores and piles. Nate Wade, Cameron & Rego . I . I . . , Reatna. I I . . �� * ' E. Burk Nicholson & Bain, Regina, I �, . I � Metal and colored silk embr-oi- man of 411 time, as "forgot-bie� 6T in Paris is using this idea, and I is just possible to count ten in the Zam-Buk is madefrom pureher- I L 11 . I 1 t . I pers. n I ot," anj ISO oil. L I the under I pIotticoat is often in strik- I I ' 11. WQ. Wust Co., Oboboygmi, Mich. "I . , , deries are used, oil evening slip . I 1k , I . lapse of &.single second. Bitt one -I%* . , 11 ,144L, t � bal essences. No an'Mi'l1at' Eight calla just received for Stonogral)b The patterps, i -n venteellLb centur� a ing contrast with . I.Nnobers and Auditors, tot, openine - � I embroidery have Iii tho se the ovtrihanging� . . .. must count fast to do it. inineralvolsom. Tines* he"alor I c wrts . : I'll � , I . . )�th I - i 11 I ., I olialiged soiii�ywhat from floral or somewhat morbid , tasto In . rings skirt. ' . 0 1 ­.- � I Dr%j1ijt# 4M Stora Bron/wher4 from 4600 to $1600 wiU rive IV 1. . 11� I b .1 romd Weft ,of, tbo domab& . L I'll, I I .. 1. . - I -_ I . . . L I fieatg to the More wg,s'e in6e,d by'AI6 custom of wear- I ___�._ ,.�, If your luck'istilt what it should RVC)PENS" JtoR 36TH' YEAgL .. ic�callod French e vi , ­� III �i 11 OOLL140t I . . .... I I . I . '. .. . . � . orienial designs,. and colorings. ing mem�rial 6rL wou.rning rings It's easi-er to set a good exampk - . , L .be, write a�llp.11 In front of it and - I SPEPTEM280 VrH. . I I L I . I I I . I r , . - : I I . .3 r _. . . I . 0 1 1 to � I � I 1. : , � Thus slippers of gold and Silver bearing the. name and da�w, of tho than to hatch it -out. .1 . . a 5 r 1. . ;., try again. P Oatwo 33 tolls of Wbrk'at, thatham. 1. . . , I L I tatagul I I I . cloth show,embroideries in emerald deathof the depiti-ted. These we're, I'll - . . I � I I I "k F : 6 L L . , I . I 1. I-aue 34 tolls of work bV.Waill �, I I . ''. � (J�itbcr Fr4o. �, L L . '� L ,� . ' I : -_ - I .) ., I L L 1. A 6gii, Ionamel, , bill ho. mean the 0. t4cLACHLANA N- 0. AZAD.0114966 I I . 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