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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1914-04-16, Page 2t!!�!j �!!"!ImtAW* N !4�!, P �1, go! 1, s.4 "i -1___.__1_ _______ A- I " 1! *2 At _ 1� , tl "I'll" , , M,J W il "ph I M t1t I - - ____ t� M, . ....Ml�1-0.1.1".!"M.Il�lo..Q.".","".,"ZZ�lI - .: "" �410 ---.—�--,.-.-,------.��..--M.-M--,-- .- -, - "I Sleep Soundly, I - I 11 I 1. _. 111-110 -—W . -i..-, 10 11 .. I 1. . � � 11 I , .-,A§" ----------- I I I . . . 1. .1 Feel Like. New" . ' ' I . . e 1. ­­­­ � � __M, ___. A:1 WliQ Lack vigor, Those Who. .Iros I .. 17 Dispirited gsi,j Worn Out, Should AM" Rcad Tbiq Carefully. ri"h,o� G I ­.�,.;_­ 11 I I I v ivwx.aera 1, 11 i � I Proof That Health Anil Renewed V1. WY-owvv4l~w�-010!q"lv""^Imvo.o,y - w " -"w I 0.0" mi., . , t4lity Quickly Roturn When MOM - __­_._____ I I �. . i . 1 - I I I Rornedy N Wied� - - Fl_ . "I -.1111 only thirty years Old, yet f ,. . alutest two Years I have felt wo�re it s0v(ZO-five. I have found it dlfrio,j to 810cl) at night, and in tile mor lag felt so deprosmed and hollyy tt, ('f�Ort Was diffivult, MY hands wer(- a WUY3 clamix;y and perspir,it loll c , 41glit effort Nvol�ld break out all ov Me. It T-ar. rlot unnatural that � should beglit to brood Over the clusis that I abouhl lie nnflt to do Illy wor . it d thL dread made my Aeepie � Il s night') 1)ertect Misery. After repeate trials or inedicines and mixtures, D liar-alltorl's Pills go 4 ,ve me, the rir, Mean' Of 11OPP. rrOlu the V(%,I'.v first could see they wore difforent i'�i actio from other lifillo. They didn't grip and acted a,i naturally as It natur end not the OIN were cleansing In 400=1`4-111) .RYSten'. A1Y qvirits rose. folt. sunell better, The 911iggtqh actio Of tile sYstelil gave way to normal ae tivity. Dinluess tinCt headaches cess, ed, appetite, good color and asubitio. to work returned, And have rernaine( I am Ilke 4 neW Man, and. .1 thank 1) liamilton's Pills for it all.'r Tills Was the experience of J. ri Parkhurst, a well-known greeery deal er in Jefferson. Follow his advice, Us Dr. Hatuilton's Pills for your stoynact, kidneys and liver, and you'll enjo long life and robust good Ilealth. At druggistc; and storekeepers sell 1), fiamilton's Pills, 25c pet, box, 5 boxb for $1.00, or postpaid from tha Catarrh oz(;Ile CO., Bliffqlo,* N. Y., arid Xing tAon . (1�nada, I . -4-4-4-- PREISEIRVATIVES . I I , May & Used in F�,'oo' .05 Packed For Export, - I ­­_ Ottawa, .Aprll 13li--Itegulations gov, Ming tho e.-I"MosYment of preserva. tives und(T the Adulteration of Pcods Act have beer' zilnerided by order -lis. Council to allow tile, use of .prescrva- tives In foods. Intended for export, provided their us(: is consistprIt with the regulations of the country to V7111011 eXPOrt Is sua(le and limittlig tile �use of preservatives -in food in- tended for dometiac consumption, Tile Ilse of anY. preservative in milk is prohibited arisoilitely. In foods e%Pecially` Intended foil intants and laVallds- the� following preservatives Only may be used: Salt, sugar, sait- petre, wood smoke, vinegar, acetic aclol,'spices and aleoliol. There need not be a-deelarattou of the presence . Of these of their use does not conflict with other statutory repilations, . . � SubJect to the clause 'barring ingred. ionts harinful to health, the I-egu]a- tions permit the use OF the following preservatives, one kind to, one food or ,mixture of foods, tile presence of tho preservative, to be declared on tile Ili - hot. Borle acid, one part Ili 400 in cream, one part In 3,000 Parts; sallet- tie acid, one part in 5,000 plirts" .,4111- Phurous acid, ono'part in 10,000 Parts in beverages, one Part In 2,000 parts in solids; saccharin, one part in 1,500 in beverages and one part In 700 In sol, Ids. The following preservatives are pro- hibited from use in foods: Formaline, riaptlial, fluniorldes abrastoI, hydroflu- Orle acid', borates and silicates or Alm - flat compounds, . - , - - � It Is Of Interest . To Every 1-Yoman I-I.OW DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CUR' I ED MRS. LANCE. � , � � — I Pembroke Woman Suffered for Fit teen Years Sefore She Found Quick Retler arid a Complete Cure. Pernbrok-,�, Out., Allril 13.--(Speclal,�) -Of Peculiar 111tere-St 1.0 Women Is the ,.tory of tile cu,,L of Mrs. Morils Lande, Well known anti highly respected here. Let 111r.s. Lsaloe V41 that story Ili Aer own words. "For about fiftevil Yearz I was a very Md. wornall" i4he sa""s. I ,-,NIY stcep was � broken anti unrefroshing, and I had,ja bittor taste, In illy suouth in thp , Illot,n lug. I was often diny And flashes of tight floated b2foro Illy eyes. illy limbs uflro heavy and I had .it dragging uvrogs tbo Joins, "At last Itheuniatism, was added to my troubles, and I also suffered from lumbago, dropsy and gravel. I felt that lily kidneys were tile Cause of all Illy troubles, and decided to try Dodd's Riduoy Pilbq. 1"roni almost tile f,114st 0It-,V"dIJ me good, arid after taking twelve boxo,.4 I ant again it weil woman." WO111M Vito suffer should learn that tho- Calls(% of thpir trouble Ili bad l,idn(.-yq. 11tiving learnod that, the rest it; C-asy. Thousands of (lants,dialis will t(41 YOU Out Of their Own experience that DO(Id'S Rldflov Pillct always ture bad kidnoy.q. � f __6_*4m___ . $500,000 FIRE . I - I C P. Rd Summer Hotel BurneA In New Brunswick lit. Audrew's, N. U., April 12,- �rbe 'Ugo A ,liqUits, a large Funitiler botel owned by tbe Canadian Pacific itall- , 'wa,Y, wo,.4 G.stroYM by fIro yesterdav ., with ,it losa, 0 t'50(y"000. The struc. ttire " had be(tri. renovated vicently, arid, u,ao nf�arly ready to be oppned. It roataln&l too r(Itissla with 'erlaborate J."it"n""s. .11tarting (,n t1w sbingle, roor of tile (,Id part, of thi, bull(ling, thp flanlp�; � '. v,(xi.. quiekly fagillod beyond control Ly a Isigh willd. 'I'llcre NvatA prautl. cal!Y 110 fiff'-flMatilif , - apparatus ava,l. ;flill., aml In a "hort Mile till tit, , .It �;,. riju;llf-d "JaIldillo NVOW., the polleretp. valN. A twarbY cothi.lov, ,also Owned I NY Mi' VatilrOad 4,0191isullv, Nvall burned, - **4*- - -_ - - A courn,e Ili an agrh-nituval P0II('k1% , Uoh't Itello a Youn., wall to �,ovi hig V� I *I d v a h .*. I ___1 "N"Namonow-WAMMM-00 �. . . . . . . . 1. . � I I . . . I � 1. I I � . . I � .. . � I ­­._ ­.r.l. 11 I .1.1 1. . t ---o or "That Is 4t, pretty,plairs. isixIt that I strii tliee'# AS fresh as A berrIls' this morillit . , , ce, to AV014 ,that favorite walk of yours Therc� a mack'rel f9r ve, the big I gest Pi I , for the future, Allot beware how I inter- seen thig season." I , Mi rupt, your Cliff , reveriee", And Willie a great, strapping giva u- , Violet flualled. , . with a good-l'istured, face and 0 pair 4 at "Indeed, no, It is not 4 .favorite walk dark-wide-AWAke eyes, threw' 4 nellv I- -at least, not partiaul%ily a * . � I .o. and I isrous f loll upon tile polished Counter. am 4ure you Are welcome to Come. What I'TbAsslc you, Willie," Said Polly, wit , 11 ssoosenes� It is As inuch. yours As mine, A d'olorolso niggle, er and I seem to be making You 4 -present , A4Wh4t'8 It to be, 144STI, he contissu(s I of it," and she latiglied. looking around, Nk Then the "Battle of Pragueo Cgose to "Ye'�d get nothing but tile so early p an end, And the Captain is gril. , � , . k, 1.4 Toss. thispo declared Nfartha, decisively, an Sq son to a qeat With profuse complim.sistil oo� fully aware thAn ally opposite opir . ui�on her style And touch , 4 ( � ,, IOU, however firmly deliverey, would b .A+re You fond Of luusif,', CAPWAMur- of no avall, tile "boys" nodded good m Ill point?" Asked Violet turedly And the Shrewish hostess lei � t "I adore it," said I tile captain, Seating the, room for tile ale, I himself by ber side, a sig, With 1) . rid -look! Vbur buge, tankards wore soon loaralst a smile, it Leicester, who regardeol. blip a, ft pit the mouth, and Polly was bearin� With his usual grim reserve, Muslos them into the roons on a tray when 0 Is the language of Women .and angels, ill 3, Are L You: not I golum to Sing?" , low-browed door swit.ag, open and th I Violet Shook be'r head at first. wel-1-4allt, dapper form of Mr. Starlitil 11 orstered, . "Will Von not?" Said Leicester, Can- "Faverts, what 4 Sight!" ha ex e4tly, be�oding the regard of Ills dark clairried,'throwing 11imself into elaborat, ;_ eyes on her. n pose of ecstatic admiration and ltrrestitil . Then she changed liar mind, and"plae* Polly's progress thereliv. "It's a stud, I liar )land upon the captain arm, for Michael Hangelo," and lie clots; f iog I r. mlowed him to .take liar to the, piano, hands 'with artistic enthusiasm. �pcd, It � . Leicester remained where he was, slid, Pretty Polly -throw up bar head witl . thrusting Ilia hands into Ills ,pocke a pert smile and a side glance at th4 It" I Stretched out Ills long legs, and watch,, e ad her boueath his dark, heavy eye- stranger. � brows. I "Oh, irldeeoll" sho said, "and pra: Y The song finished, there arose#a com- who's Mr. Hangelo? Arid who's a eight I motion at ilia whist table. I should like to know!" .. The vicar, Ili nervous, jerky sentences, "YoWre a sight, illy dear," retortec 8 wj;� calling Mr. Dodson over -the Coats", Mr, Starling, wile, however deferantla. I for bad play. and meek lie might be in his ina4ter'i . Mr. Dodson, with a bewildered air, presence, was thoroughly at !tome and al was vainly endeavoring to explain, And', Id's ease in A public house. "Yotero v 0 at last managed to persuade the cap_ eight beautiful enough to gladden an3 : taln, who ]lad stood,smitingly listeningk bartist's yea.11 ' to the disoute, to take . his place. � . "Nonsense!" said -Polly, tripping inbc Tile captain sat down, asserting, witho the teill-room. . a good-ssatur�d kbrag of Ilia Shoulders- - AIr, Starling, with A cast of Ills shary that he haa -YAot taken a hand At whist, eyes in that direction, strolled up to the foe . a- tvrelTemonth-whicls. was indeed(. bar and bowed with.proper �respeat tc tile landla,dv, solenin truth -and I'lia game comm4need,,. ,, , the vicar arid 1firt. Was being partnerm 0ood rn�rnissg. usq'im. I hope T see Against the captlain and Mrs. Dodson. you well. Beautiful morning for the bay j, "What are Lbe Stakes?" said the CAP- I . , Wis. . "Do you want anything� to drink?" "Er -or -11 a � tarrimered the vicar, jss� sternly interrupted Martha. his sbrill falsetto, "what you please." Not at all discomposed, Air. Starling 1`11alf-erown points?" said the captain intimateii that lie should feel obliged carelessly, arid the rest agreeing tile;' if the lady would favor Iflus with a captain and Mrs. Dodson lost th�'flrst# glass of her very best tile, Rod, draw it . I 1) t. Pine. I mi � Now the vicar was fond of cards, and. Perfectly unmoved by Ils grp,nd man- w;As still more foad'.0 winning a little ner and repeated bows, Martha drew the money at them. The captain made once glass of ale and flung tile twopeuce -with. or two gross blunders, and clearly pr,D.v- a olwh into, the large pock -et, at her side, ed tl�at be, was out of p.ractice. The; Mr. Starling wink6d at tile ceiling, vic^r was but human ' and suggr�stedj 'Chuckled noiselessly, and disposed ,if the Omt they should raise tile stakm ale with a peculiar drawing Ili of tibo Alas, the next game was -scored jo�, breath and turn of the ) little finger, the captain's side. So, alas, WAS the, . :'That's good, iacide,, lie Said. next, and Mrs. Dodson, with many. 'Ye azk,�d $or the best," said Martbia, blushes and exclamati6sis of comic alkr%, who was -not to be concillateof. At the amount, shared ton pounds witb.4 "And I'vel gli it; arid I'll have all. $ . ..bar lucky partner. * . other,' said Mr. Starling, .. ,. Then the party broke -up, ; . . It This giass he dealt With more moral - I 1: �'.; . 'r"* -Mly, and after taking a straight draught r CRAZIMER IV. . carried the remainder to the to.orooass I . . . I . door. . � 'IMamay Park -or The PATIi, AS It:j The sunburnt faces and bright eyes of was istore generally ealled--was peculiar- � the )ads were lifted as be Appeared, and ly. placed on the slope of a hill climbing, Willie's sharp grey eyes seemed to take -toward the cliff. . an inventory of big every inch, as Mr. The lower part of the building waa� Starling with a nod and a Smile Said, that remnant of the old abbey of -which. "Good assorning. - Any *fish this morn - Violet had Spoken to Capiaill Mui- ing ?$I � point. The upper part was the modern "Ay� lotel" said NNILIfe, curtly. luxurious mansion in which the wealthy "Alip glad to hear it,� said lkfr, Star. merchant prince, john Mil"ay, had, ling, edging a little t into the lived. : - room. , "I'm very fond of fishisxg-allus Money can commaria all things in,tlAei -w-ar. Used to catch little bats with a way of architecture and luxury, and Thea 'umbrella handle and a bent pin whoss, Park was a fitting residents for a mar� I was so high," and he jut his. hand quis, to say nothing of an East Indian. about five inches from the floor. merchant. I . "Oh, we don't fish with that tackle Having passed so much of his time in. in these parts," said Willie, quietl , , _v the crowded, liqatling streets of both; Won't ye tome in?" and he raised his' hemispheres, it -was im]y natural that. tankard. .. . I Violat�z father should choose a quiet,i Mr. Starling responded candidly, and reaUng place. . was soon seated beside the bugs fisher. Pestruddle.-was quiet enoughtto suit an man and discussing a fresh tankard, Anglican monk. i produced at his expense. . Beside the Cedars there was to other Mr. Starling was of a convivial turn, bouse-ors. the cliff, and the 'village in ond the little parlor was soon eeliolis* " the valley was so sinall as to,scarcely be -with short, sharp laughter and assatelie'a ' deserving of the name. A few fishei-110f rough wit, all of which, however, did 0 mall's cAtages, a general shop, and an .Mot prevent sharp scrutiny Which Big , inn, pleturesquesand invitin.w -comprised 'Willie -was Continually trying to bear It. , upon the stranger. The fisherman -were simpla, people, who Onco or twice he raise d-hia eyes and ._ looked upon. The Park and its inmates !g1anced significantly at all old. man who as a place and people to be worshipped atad entered. after Starling and was from &far; the general Shop, a little seated near ilia door, but the old fisher. move elevated in its noitions, prided man Shook Ills head in respons itself -upon the custom of the "'gentry," look of Inquiry RU41 Big Willie gtew and the inn -well, the inn deserves wore silent and' serious. At taat lie something, wore than a Statistical men- ;said, lit one of the pauses of,conversa- tion, tion: � . It was a. pretty little -place midway "You seem to have travelled a. main, in the single street, ovelSgr;)wn with ivy.. "Where Ye be bound for?" from which its windo6s peered like Mr. Starling nodded Up toward the 06 many struggling to. "tell it glimpse feeiling and jerked his thumb over his of the glittering signboard through their ,shoulder, , , lids of leaves. I -"'I'm staying at ilia Park," lie caid, Tills sign board was a wonder. In "Come along with Captain Murpoint," Martha Pettingall's ophitlism there had "YouAre. his Servant," said "Willis. e or ever -wouldibe, a work of "Yos, I'm Ills Servant," said 14r. Star. art to Compare ivith it. it bore on its ling, tooking Into the bottorst of his quart Crimson backgrou'lid h a . lboil. so blue, So pot- with one eye closed. fierce, anti in attitu(.1a so wickedly and ' "Ob," amid the fisherman, with an air pTeposterously usinaftral that, perhaps, almost of relief. 'O'b, that's it, is it?" Ilartba's pride was, after all, excusable, ,"he said. "I thought perhaps ye were Certainly, there Was some With in liar �Itsafing.rouna it bit." adgertion that there Nvots ,%eat a lion in "I can do a bib at that trade 11 lie the whole world like It." f I Isaid, with a wink that elicited a 'guffaw Martha Pottingall was,% thin old lady-, IINOO doubt," $Did 187illte. "An, wliZ with sharp eyes alia a rity3terious com- loort of a -man is the, Captain?" lie asked plaint. This diseate-A wa, .5 pAirdess- "What sort?" said :kNfr. Starling "X attached her whenever tile wind was in good sort, or lie wouldn't be my sllas� : 'the east, her Customers, troublesome, ,%rid (ter." . heeniete, prietty poliv 1,,ettin,v aggra- "And whore (to ye Como- from?" '11,11, vating- 'It Pl-oclallilk itself by sharp "I'sidia.11 . tones and ayellow b,itliarria, Willie shook his licad. I The allarp,tonos werie freely employed "Ay, that's Where Master john coom ; is � to All abOut her, -Arid' tile fishchne "rous " kneiV when to expoet, 1,em by the ap. "Y�At so," said 11r. Starling, "Thov ' poarallee of the vello%v flag tied tightly, � Were SW,orn friends -what you';lay call , tound Marthn's benit qtnd f ajee. 'brothers with two mothers. .My gav-sior . At such tLi,tl�s it Wg;; ag, onialking b()'W woos 11r, Mildmay's particular pal thick , ,quiet tan't tyruff, hak(livolcell -.As thieves, and-corric, What do y'u say I men be-, 0 Cattle, and how early tirey left the little, to another wet?" 4 teproolft am ddeparted 'to thdir by, 110 "' .'-to more," said Willie, answariiig for 111"fis soft coucheA. I himself And ilia rest of ilia company,0 I 80 ab it .1 Tile daY AftPr tile tilptain's arrival, "Well, If you won't I'll A 6 t i Martha appearcd Ili the. bar w) ,dimbing," liai(l Mr Starling, "It's a , yellow b ith theW yuni. thing to build 'A house on a hill; ftn'Ift"11-11 alia the vinegarisb4 it's awkward for a gentlernall after lie's tones in full I)attle array. L Polly, light-110ftrtALWI, slippery fing6red, tookitis tivehiss0's &Lee at tho pub, X"', L I FOHY-11ftol dropped antl broken Otte of if It was Ins TA'Zislot V built it down the best jugq, . Olin of that get which liere In ilia village, Just next door to i the 'Blue Lion,"' And with a wink lie i the 106 4ce toettingail 11;1d prtaerittiol to tuck bl,4,hat Well on tile 8, kOr Runt R% It Wedding gief, Rod there 'si ,do of h,s I bostobs' bosom, atid ]lead arid walked toWArd. tile door. I fierce ire in the bandanna. �omasioa during 111A rather adventurous -E Polly Was red anii flushea nb6ut�tht life to avail himself of sucli. devices, in. I *dl91l1iOrhOOd Of tli(s, eves, utsil ber pret , %stantly decided, tho.t. tbore was some ty lips were fixed ]Ill a sulloll, is (ieeret utsolorsta,trolting between the host- i ' - as" P4,A Of the "Blue Lion" and -the barly, I . threatening pout, IlAbe.rtnasi, anti wag eorifirrist4 ft It's I It was a, quarter to #10,voin, I hAd Just Como I ill(" 'Men Auftlilel(lfts by the Silent And immediate. in from a. miteimtel haul, ,obedience of tho lads, w1m, at ,% toige of 'Arid were inelineit to trp ,iovial. the litid from their leader, roAa quietl . a �, "Whoroft's, the mis!sus?' inquired WIT. and left the houte, giving Mt, r ing lie &nderRon, a% f0llow,vtj Ity, a doreft 'of ft grilff g&04.dJty as pit e thoy Atrolled mt. a 'his MAIM, young aft(I 1414, he t1`1140d I Mr. etarling looked tittr thdih, then 1 U04 *A.* barroom. 61Ws1I,t,p6I1j, ssW11"*,, tutgad �oa b,U il*g, Stugk bit . U hatild Ist t )the raysterlouo- ,depths othtollg�httroup, Or$,, 4114 4001,n4jolooe(i 44 , qlloib, Halfway up Ali bill, howevor, lie stop. Ped abruptly and swillging round sm"k. ed his$ leg with all emphatic JhWP,CL-, Inuttering: ,h1lang06 if I can snake It out, What e villikille arid Jui Dina , Is. h landlady of a village hin w I ant, it mal; - J49 Oigns with , it wQQde4-be4ded fisher. lAtilln Mr. Starlingla wits Would have been still farther ollarpoued could he have . I followed Willie Sanderson down t4to vit. lage and wat4ted hills unseen, . ) The lad*, onco. clear of , the oBlose 11, I 4013�'o turned swiftly to the � left aud ,a rau down the beach. where, lit .A oou. C1150d heap, Were the recerstly taken , I fish 'And the baskets in wIllIch tbe,y were d to be p4oked, i.. Willie Sanderson, however, after A word or two with the Old fisherman, tuned to the rlgllt And walked §IOW17 h the village. As, lie neared the row of Cottages he 4 eaw, cooling toward him on the road' 0, that led by saiiisly A weary mile, to Lon - 4011, it $matt tax Cart. I Willie's eyes Were sharp Rod thou . � , gh , . tile little white -covered eart Apparently 0 different In riisthing from its kindred, ihe knew it At A glance, . and, drawing Alittle Aside n eeLp of I empty baskets to wait patiently. z Presently the cart ,oanso lip, and ilia %, 4r , _ , iver, a 11ttle thickset mars, .drfBsed in � . Ali ordinary guernsey, and thick-, white ) trousers peculiar to tile seacoast, and I patch over his left eye, shot I weAring a out a somewhat shaill glance from - the right One ath tile recumbent figura, � - o , , . I the fisherman, and griiffly, gave 0111111 , "good-morislog.0. F 4f(lood-morning, job,. "' ' re " d '_ i lie, and with a smile 'ho"Tepoa'tadSTt�'re prISL action Willett .bad gut 'd 1,1'. ta . t ling, � I In an illstal)t the old fellow's ]land went up to Ilia ears, and ,with A Teflee. I tion of Willia Sauderson's Smile, lie - r "tek(Ill to, ilia borse, arid passed oil. Beyond the Salutation not a word , )lad passed, but, lVillie Sanderson rdso I � to Ills feet and set off to,ward tile beach, ,, whis'lin with the satisfaction of a man I Who hit,, adroitly 'accomplished a diffi- cult And dangerous undertaking. k — , CHAPTRR V. To the -unsophisticated inhabitants of ilia little Seacoast village the Alililmays Of it's Park, arid the Dodsons of ilia Cedars, were Yer.V great folk Indeed, but we have now to do with far great. er. with no less a personage and familly, A that moment, hiswever, Martha en- tered, and loold- ng round, said, sharply: "A'.3 you going to sit here all day, Willie Sanderson, ,with all them fish to send off to Luntion? Are ye daft, man?" ,Willie Sanderson rose and looked kit hor,-ra,ising his hand and seratching first his right, then ilia left ear, 0 1 Mr. Starling, who happened to turn at tile doorway to observe ]low tile e�us- , tomers would take sue -It summary ej"- tiOns, noticed tile action, and 11,11-s Some. what Struck to observe Mrs. Martha's sheir tone dropped considerably, and withis. quick purging of the ilps ilia yaised liar hand Rail seratelied her Own ears, first her right, then her left. Now, Mr. Starling, who knew some. thing of signs 01W coulitemigns, and had indeed, than tli� well kno'wit, Earl ot Lacklarld and his 0103dren. A very great islan. was the Tart of Lackland, HIS ancestors had fought At Cressy, and itt Hastings, . Lack -land Hall was Ra Imulease place in, the Xidlands, a grand old house, with famous associa& . tons. You Could not turn a page of Englisil historywith- Out Coming directly, or indirectly, upon the deeds and doings of the Lacklana,i. It ,Was it question with Some politi- I 'eiisais whether if by Some dreadful chance the bouse of Lacklands had been extin.guished, the b1stor.v of Lowland could have been written �t till! � There were men who, When tile)' want, ad to illustrate the grandeur, the no. bility' tile importallee of Ellgland,would Point the admiring finger at Likeklands and exelains: C ,,'7here is one type! Look at Lack. . nols and see epitomized thd gulory of I our land!" I Certainly tile tarl of L I ackland wit$ � a most important ladir-idual, 0 Besides ilia great, Laekland Hall there I were also the great snansion lit Grog- P venor Square, the castle in Scotland, I tile villa on the banks of the Artio, and I tile fishing boxes Ili Ireland arid Wales. 8 The present earl and countess wore blesqed, lit addition to the places of residence above enumerated, with a son and daughter. The -former, Lord Vitz Planta,(genet b Bolsdale, ivas a young man just passed c his, majority. Fair-hislisid lie 13 would t have been jalled li'aa lie not been heir to Lackland-somewhat sirliple-milided, t certainly not clever, and extremely fond In of dregs, billiArds, his betting boA and c his Cigar. 'I, Lady 1111thel Buisdale, his sister, pre- a sented a marked contrast to hills. I it Site was tall, dark, by no means In— all3id, and if not positively clever, cer- T tainly possessed of the ftve�aga quantity of brains. I To say lit what direction her taste st inclined would be perhaps at present a rather premature. ti it was difficult to analyte .. the lady's th 11aposition, and probably the reader at at aome future time mi0it be dissatisfied W %sid Inclined, to pooh, pooli our opinion m of Lady Ethal if we pronounced it thus early. Suffice. it to SRI, she Was fond 1) of Teadisig, was deeply -�ttaelied to her M . ' In brother, and would ]lave been equally ti 5o to her patents had they encouraged ar even Permitted )ter to be go. 0 . Perhaps sueli great personages as the Earl and Countess of LaclMnd were Loo v.\alted to possess those emotions sit uf affection and tenderness which fall th in Lo ,tile lot of Commoner -people. or If they did not possess them they B . 11allaged to Conceal 4bein with infinitZ- Is irt, and no one could Accuse thent of lip . in �lse common folly of wearing their ,V iearts upon their sleeves. 1) .ilk's -15111"Y Lady Btlitl must have 110A. L warm heart and it generous nature or 16 .be co)dne*s of her exaltod parents vould hove Chilled liar and rendered liar M .old 111­ow6e� Tha't Elie was not, tile reador will soots �eroejve, I I Thousands of .persons tuvied my Lord not Lady L%ekland- Never did their 131 �arrhtgle 'run through the Btree(al or I M I reir riames appm r i� tile paper fouloirg I lie fashionable intelligence but liusidtiretLi �Xolajuicil: Se 1*1 Nvish I were a'Lacklatid.11 But t,,,ot vue of the. crivious Many OW mew Nfliat thoV were, really ttivying, OIL - There Is it �keleton Ili every house, S Twre, Avas one ever pvesent lit till tile �Teat And small houses of Lackland. �oiuetlsupg lie kopt discreetly, to hie Cup- opora, tit othors lie Stopped bolotly out nol rattled IM bonw, and griplied in a isitiner horrible to see. Oil, yes, reador, other peOrle begi(lAes roursolf have it, zskoletou, an theire Am omo p4�rsons iniPortutisti-t on6ugh to tavol two, (106 be ContInuod). . 11 .1� 1.4 **-- . She,-Doh't you think ggorot,s Itto lot# I f fuh? 110---Suro, A ratin gets Ithost as much Dlftftta blit of k0p- ag * Boom to 4 vdwitu "ts: froak -qualt 1094K I K914 joint stiff Throo, Y081 OURD BY RRVILINt � , i Anyone Would. Islarvel at ray reco , ery, writes Mr. Leoss4roi Lothism, YoUsig 04U Well InIOW4 about , Ullk! 114M. I had Inherited, g rheumatic te� dency %trough MY mother's Amil . and in MY early days suffered tri I gis fully. About three years 490 the pal ' avell ptift11004 settled In lily left kric �Ojut- I was lame and walked Wltlk Yery- .41stliset lialp. NerylIjae we , , brought to, my _notice 41)4 1 robbed . Into the stif r joint ro, - times , up or ,lye , day. It dispelled every vostise ( I Palo, reduced the swelling, took 01 the stiffness and gave T40 tile full US lot MY Illub aigaill, I dorvt bellevo ther , Is a p4in-rall . eying, ron.ledy . �, not A singi 111,41ttlent that 04 compare with Nery . 11116. 1 hope I every O.erson, With paint . . With sore b 1. L I lumba, . 4ek, witill lameness, wit . . go, With Aeuralgla-I .40 they will try Out . hop I . Nervillue whtchl 'am convinced wtil quickly And pe, Marsexitly cure t1sess It Nervillne . �4,1,, r . wasn't A wonderful pal less, rowed , � 'y' If I Nervillne didn't quioli IY relieve, if Nervj)lne wasn't knowi to. .be a grand cure for all rheumatt, � conditions, It wouldn't have be � en I si largely used as it f I assilly resnedy to, the past forty years. NO better stronger, or 111011e soothing 11nimen . made, Get the large 500 family sizi bottle,, small trial size 26c; -gold is� any dealeri An . ... ywhere, i I 0*_ __. . . I There the Faruilmnd Balked, Sam had, Worted art the farm tot little Years, and until his master W0 to 10111try farining he Was quite sat, IF,fied Ivith life, But this ifoultry, busluer-ts. ,$T4S a bit too inuch. He had to take the egg; as they Were lisid and write the d an Indelible pep�� ! on them with ,.I' .c .1 And, worse than that, he bad also te WTAck Oil tile 09�-s the breed of tile Ilen that laid them. So one dity he marelied up to the former. - "I'm, fed up," said lie, "a-ld I'm going to leave," , Trio farnier�was astounded. "Surely, Sam," SAM he, "y,ou're not going to leave ino after all these years?" .. " "Yes, but T am," yetorted Sam, . I've dond every'kind of rotten job ow thic here farm, but I'd rather starve than go an being secrEtary to your own hens."�-Londoii Answer, --- *--0--P—_ . A -MOTHER'S PRAISE . BARI OWN TABLETS . � Mrs Pired. TInkham, South Canaan, NN. S_ wrltes:' "Please send me an - Other box of Baby's Own Tablets, as I 41) not care tO'be wittioui then), j have used them. repeatedly and con - Sides' tilem tile beat medicine in the, world for little ones," Thousands ol- n1hrr , , mother,% say ths Same thing. The tablets Pure all 010, Minor 111.4 or �!1111(1)10011, surli R.11 consUpation, sour stolnech I ec"C' 00108, ,qllllpl(.' faVerS, pte.- anfl are guaranteed t6 be -_bso. lutely goare, Sold lb�' Medicine oloalerig or bv inall ct 25 coks ft box frora 11110 Dr Williams W.' Owt. edicine Co., l3rockrAle, I I . Little Used GOod . F 0 0 ds. Xacaroni made from a wheat hjgii, Im' protein, especially if Combined witht cheese' it not to be undervalued as ii, meat Sub.9titilte. he pasty mass that a frequeiitly served has unfortunately prejudiced Inany peoi)le against the dish, 11"OPertY Prepared, weii seu,sOlzed arid at- tractively Be).veu, It hi art excelleitt sub. stitute. Rice may be used in place of lnaear� ont occasionally, but it should be rLmeni. bored that rice Is tacking In prolsin, ana therefore is not so V41tiable,aa tile ma - carom. Hominy 1i anotlier cereal containing onsiderable jwoteln, ,whicii inigilt welt lave It much )N,Ider use, (1heese has been hiu.,gested In a num- er of the disbei), alld its food Ytilue I ilgh, averagging about ane-thirot prote.14 ad one-third rat. Since it 18 ,%uch'na ontentrated food it in u-Stlally 11101* -1 eas- ly di.-E-sted if It Is combined with other ood materials, ThfS also Increases its alatabillty for, many veople, Wilp Iliely Ille- a mild cheeso flavor but (10 ,not re foil It In Its concentrated Torm By rof. Ndna Noblp W111te, bom6ttc cience College, 01110 StaW Oniversity 1_______*__*� 13ETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not Cure ebildrell of ed-wett0g, There ie a constitutional &Ilse for this trouble. Mrs, 1J. Sulnislers, ox W. $'Windtaor, Ont., Will send free 0 any Mother he! Successful 110111�1 reRtment, with fullInati'llations. send A0 oney, but write )ter 'to -day It your hildress trouble you in ibis way. 1)04% lame the child, ill(,- Chances are it cass)t elp it, This treatment also ourea adults nd aged people troubled with urine tilt. culties by day or night. 0 0 A go. HE GO -TO -CHURCH MOVEMENT, (Detroit j?ree Preas) The go,to-cht1rch plovement is de- gned to be more thati transitory, it is upposed to be a Permanent advance in is rellgloa like of tile Country I Not until those behina It have'shown at it has bad a Inateriul effect on iurch audiencea week in the Week out Ill they be Ili A POSItiOn tO SMY that their ovement is a really souti isuccess. � � —,b --- PILES CURED IN 6 To 14 DAYS. ruggists refund money if vAZ0 ot,q,p. 10, NT fails to cure Itching, Blind, ltleea- g or Ptbttudlng Piles, First applica. oil givep relief. We, __*�+_ , . FOLLOWING A SAO LEAD. (Philadelphia Ilecord) Americans often express much itirm- � thy for Scoteh drofters turned out of eir horrids that some great 16r4 or ulti-millionalre, may incorporate their ettY boldings In a vast game presierve. � ut wIsy look so far from home? Tlere William lRockefellet, who tins 6r4ught ' for the same purpose over M 00 liefet tile Adirondacks, from wh1efi he has oted all the Old gottlers and Iluntees. � oubtleag It Is i)oor land for agricaltutal gabut so Is that nri $cotlaiid. We I it VrettY closely I the Old World's 6t$ters. , 0 61 , . IflAM's Liniment Cure& l3urrzi, Etc. 4-___--4-_._0�V1 4 !60 gMart fOr HiM. I A "Oh, by the Way, dear,"' said the I orobasit, As he was preparing to I �ve the house In the Morning, "it find I Can't bt hothe to dinner I will rid a note by Measeliger." "Don't troublo," said lih! 'Wife, I 6etly: "I hove already found It the b1otiIIA,La,.q,,_1.1, _ I A �1 � L# , I - t 101K fteuduehesi­w- 06 hot eAukil by anything wrong Ili a the hftd, butby torittipatiori, bilious. ittat and indi9tstion. Headache tt po*deri or tablets they deaden., but cannot ture then%. Dr. Morsels f Indilin Root Pills do turd skk litAd. 0 . . athe in the beosible wa b reltiovirts the constipatIOA or Y41Y stomach whith causid'd them. Dr, ub"610 Molisit Root Pills am purel vege. a tsible,, fircla (ram arty harniftif drug# itfe afid #urb, I litsidithe coniltit tak# Dr.V Mort L ** * Ws adl&ft Root Pill& o'k . ... I . � ­ I ­­_ 18 LZOU10 JUD A N 0 ... 0, Prove# VA1401e to orowerm of r. I' Vept4blov. 4 At Morine farm, in me terttie vat. t. leY of MIAMI River, -about foal, miles I- 00utli OX Dayton, Olkip, experiments (, have been C01144,Ctea during the set I I last t. Year to OtScOTR the effect of electric - Is. ftY and artificial Illumination, 04 . . the e growth Of V09001[911# BRY14 tile Xleetri- a cut World. V100. Were inarked off for 0 exposure to different Rinds of electrIft- t ,�Cativori the Idea being to carry out lat- Ek er , � a larger scale thol . ,is roetIlOds f which offered the greatest promise. In ,t Ono plot a network of wire was e stretched about fifteen Inches above . o the ground. � , B One of tile plot$ On the farm was Il- '. luminated by a large Tungsten lamp , I, with a ruby bulb, while still another A WAS Illuminated by a mercury vapor, 5 lamp. A fourth plot received no arti.- I ficial Illum.1401011, while still other ,, Plots, )lad the electricity applied Ill various ways, . The Plot , a -tested. were planted with . rAOtah and lettuce seed. Electric stim- , t 414tions ,was'llegun thirteen days after I _ I : the seeds Were planted, Arid three � weehs later tell plants each of rosillst � , t � And lettuce were selected ,and weighed. I The -plot, Subjected to the high ire- ; quency current showed a greater In.- � crease In Yield than any of tile others. I Ruby 'light ranged See( , tuf e. I ,)rid for radish, � = i � _. __ . . I.. � 11 -1 � .. . I . . I � I for a Horse �� .. 0 5ave a borse"'and you - I Won't Ilave to bily ORQ. 1 m1Vt,,;0l or destroy any I 11 Qrse - - ecouilt of . . sp.."bl, SplInt. Ringbone, I curb,%prainsorl,nmenca"' . I Spqod v-, dollar ,or it bottle. I � I Cl ENDULL'S' SPAVIN CURE ­ liag ,gaved it great inany horses - lias put thell, back to woric, even after tbey bave I been given lip. ov r 35 years of success bave proved its vat" %' Air. i, m arosidin of ft till, Quo., . - ""' w1,iN,,,, b... i1,s11,g,yourgpav111 I C�ureroryntot�,),t.u:d,alw4�.al,.,itk "" oicellantresuite, tipt Xendzill'a. SVal,in reiire at '9 1 amr, drug.,L�15tls. Lui 1mr ... !n . ba tie, a battles 11111111�1111.! -.1L L I .1 Timatiseop thollom"fracut I dm4ulsts or from . I Ar. 13, J, Kenda'l Co., "I ;:4�_ , , roothurg Falls,Veri�joni, U.S.A. A,�L a t. I Feminine racts. The London County Council Spent $100,000 luring the last (illaxter lit pro- viding meals for Phildrers. . .. Tile art of selling goods ls,io be a Part of the night sebool curriculum for shopgirls in Germany. I BY a neW law passed in Italy Chit- dren employed in factories are oblige,d to have industrial instruction, * * * . . , Miss Sarah Purser hag been appoint- ed guardian and governor of tile Na- tional gallery of Ireland. � '. .* * * I 'Forty babies out of every hundred born Ili the United States, it is said, do not receive medical attention at birth. . Mrs. Xatherine B. Davis, commis- slosser of correction in New York City, makes the assertion that 100 woolen prisoners are inOre'. trouble than 000 men offenders. . ------0-41.— WHEN IN TROUBLE With your Kidneys do hOt feel blue. ,Vlsilb the nearest Drug Store and get a bottle of - I !.!!111111l 14 ��l�l�l���������:, 11 i � , . P. A ,I: 1 � 1: � 1 i-3 I I �[tk so This Is 9- PositiVe cure Wr Ouil Stone 1--ne one , 11 n trou 1�. ravel, itheumatie, ' I - 'till's is ts of uric ld origin. Endors'e ably liys!cf(tns an SUITeons. Price S1,50 er ottle. lea ing 3ril Ista. _ Vion e ce Invited. Free liturature wid testin.ordals from the SANOL 11AXUFACTURr.-;o co,. LTD., NVININIP13G. AIAN. ORM. (11biladeInhia Record) To a British statesman it inust be h1gli. ly disconcerting to di8cover that, In ad- dition to the itiany otbor reforms urgeut- ly demanded, such as home rule for Irt- laud*, Scotland and 8V41'vs, c-.1iurch dlues- tablishment and revislon of the land laws. there must now be added anothor, reforizi of the army. Such an arist"Patic in. stitistion u3 it In In Its preserit -form, with offlc(-z,s d"iding NN-bether or not thoy sliall fight if valled lipun Lu du a,), Stands Ili great need of thurough reform. 111blit is one evil frow which America has been spared. 1. I 0 I I I Ot"Ir 0104049MPOW11% �. I 11 . � �, ears be h40144 vorr ougy, The #14 trol our#4, gua #A . at4ars in sams x I k . tA o o, no, Matt is ,, a," 3copt frolls I * � havIng ths dISNA410, by ,,,,,, Up"'011N,19 `109*1*75) VISITSM. PZR CURN-- 01vt1i On the 0sixilo or J�l fo,04. Acts.04 tlw I a A* blood and expels- g#raw of all. tomp of Olitsmer. Host rom- � o4y ever kAow4 Nr maram in foal, X)ruggistli *Ad bgrsseq# .. � , 4"4100, Our freo Rooklot privell aygrythinsp. Largest xql- I . " "M W d 11(1�,F 4'0n�e-44 yoars. Disolbutorm-ALT, . WHO 04ZT1_fRT.T ,J'$1.r.4 I , , 111� 11 P_ � r � Oipc3phn Mw%jj.c:j01 oc;., . Chemist* ond Sapterlolo , , . � qI0tN 09shoni, Ind, U. % A�, �­ . __ . " WHY NOT 7 PER'UNT, INTERF,ST? � I ­___ ____ 14X Y91117 moll . M 7% . I I to to 0 =,fferliv No MUM, 'Gt '440c"Celb. 11 . "A t -day, We are 7% interest Ono .h "fP14 w . . I . I company wwch 4 Profit U 119 te4ture as well. Your Invastruen a withdra aye 701, . gi�nry ar 0 1 =0 cmiar: 6D 4a notice. t'rn& Ifor opecla �o , . I , Id . A . pecla , Id I NATIONAL SECTRITIES "A , C"DPORATION, Lim!W 1, CONFEDERATION LIFE* SUILD1140, TORONTO, OANAUA� ____ - . , - - ­- 1. -, -, ISSUE N-0. 10',__._I_�P14 =__ —___ --;--._Z_ I I ___� HELP WANfd6.__ W ANTE13- y - - - _­_ D NI? FOR W_kNXr1T Mill. must be expert in piece 4ye- Ing. Apply to P, 0. �Bux 63, 11tontitou, Qrst. ' ____­=- 11 I � A GARDEN TRAMP, TradAloii has it that fr6lu tile early garden Of tlaYertior John Endicott ill Salelli; Massachusetts, cani,e "what is flow perhaps tile collimossest field flower in the United States. Vew per - Song writes (Alrace Tabor Ili "Old I Fasitioned Gardening,— know that tie I I I pestiferous White weed, the "' "a It' ' Smiling dilisy, IS an imported a..tlic. I From this old dooryard garden it ; has danced to the music or, tbe east i Wind straight across the land, up and ' down the meadows, through the long grass arid the short gran, along every highway and every byway, Whatever I matt has gone It has followed gayly, I Often it has driven him completeiy Out of tile fields he luts made. i That Endicott valued . tile dg is v !I enough to bring it with him to th's I new England from the old marks him I as a man of tasta for this flower had 1 In ancient daya "found its way into � the trimmest gardells, the greenswards � and arbours Nvero "powdered" with dalsles," and Chaucer wrote of it -in 1) superlatives. It As not native to Fug- i' and, either, however, but came AvIll ! ' the- continent, or perhaps by way or �he continent, from an original ]tome still farther east, in northern Asia. �� I .. ­_ . — � i V -1 _' ANYONE I , . . , I 1, , , � CAN I .� W .. — By ': ,� r �, 11 I F , '. mo I � ,_ - ..., I � ... - THEIR 9LOTHES : ­ I , , � � . WITIi � , � 8,' y G�r, - I &A The Dye 1hat colors ANY KIND or Cloth Perfectly, -with the SAMIt OVE. - NO ch.kne* of.kilankeff. cl"n nr.d Simple. Able your Drugght or Dealtr. Send lot 1%ocklet. Z134 JOhnsun-Mchagd-on C-. Lftuit.Zd, Alontre4i . __ - ____ Origin oi 71%-b-avin.... 7 It has �een conjectured that the ' " practice of shaving originated from its being foursol'that the beard afford- ed too good a hold for the enemy in battle. This fij the causG assigned for the origin of shaving amon- the. Cracks about tile time, of Alexil'ader. �n other countries ill(, practice waLs firs adopted by military men. Rls- torlans mention the alarm Ili which some Roman emperors lived because h their barbers might cut their threats. Vor the sake of concealing a sear oil Ilia threat the Emperor Tredrian wore a beard, This fact brouglit tile Custom agalu into fal;lilon. I I ­� �__ - ­ ­ - ­ _­ ­­­­ 7777*:=��__ . THE OP -TO -0 -ATE YOUNG WOMAN WOW XorX StAn) , Besides, the averago voting wul,141s, of ti)-daY h4.10 an extraordinary lycli Uq.y,,I- 01jed BellSO of liar own i$uper4ority. ,,ij,e b4s ellfainated the, word Ilubey- rp)ul o,1,,, murriago service ahl respetits heraelf Und Is OnLy too olpt to fortret thikt it 14aa 1"Ji; beest lasorted as ,*.,,ainst 010 QQ40r rjart)- W tile contl-4ct, Willie she revvjw ii'valost any jawruellf"(1 wis,1A her own actlom she n9l; �nfre-Itp-ptly urderta%tj to dic'41,0 Un4 iiiiporvj2e t.�ktn;,, ,,,� ilel. lesser ridV, ,P0l'-h4P4, soonor ot, 'Aator, tbo prcij- ent hysteria *111 41C. out, azol n , ien will Ceaso to be regarded u 1naV1,,ttblo Moll sters of sin. I I . ,- ; --...- _7:777==!!��-!,� P Largest Canam,"I'lan Market For Beel and Feede]r Cattle, Calves, FIC'es, Sheep and Horses WRITE FOR, INFORMATION THANKS THE RAILWAVS Alr,, GIL T. Bell, - ilaszen.pr trafflo manager of tile. Urand Trunk Systent, has receiyed from tile secretary of the 12anadiall Forestry A%,�oclatlon, vopy of tile following reoolutton, passed at tl�c annual usecting Of tile Canadian Forestry Association, beld recently at Ottawa: "Resolved, that tile thanks of thiii assoc , lation ))a tendered t I lie raik- V"ays of Canada for" tile '6s'-4% Lauco ron- dered thf' association Ili many wayc.' during the past year." In ,aldition t 'I the thanks. . tcaderct, t1he bPcr(qar­ � *' states that the resoluticu Is, not a fui.� sual one, but one that voice.$ ilia sinissi . of the ,association of tho, vital aid ,-IV- en to the Canadian Forestry Assoola- tion by the railways of (Iolanda. �,*____ 'WOULD I-IELP CONDITIONS. (("U01pli morcury) Laborers will not be allowed to taml Oil div Pacific CoRat f -Ir another .1', � X moutba. It may be tieoes,sary W W1014 surrit' $1nitlar niuve on tb.- _&tItintia 6�1_r��- to prevent - furth, I �r I uw�inj,loyment. . __ - _______ T wa3 cured of Acute Ilrenz,hitin by MIYAI�O'S LININIE,INT. 11PY Of Islands. J*, �M. VAINIPLINT.L. I was eurt-0 Of "Favitil ,N'(,Ill,a1%7a Liy ;�TINAIIWR lAN)'5l1,-.;XT. SPrini;IIIII. X. S. NN,'Nt, DAN110,'LS. I %vm* curr.-d of (Ilroule 11heurnatl%ai 1,Y )1111N.WD'S LiNI.MENT. Albert (�o,, iq. L,, CRO. TIN(lI,T,.,y, ­- ­.").__ -_ —_ THE SELF-WILLED LADIES. . ­ � ..... � C A (111illadelvIll lzecovj) I � . I.. ��,;Y.. MCIEUR Paris artists havo a notion nat ti.e fashion desIgners can be irmued t,, � ­ . .11 ,:,:, , Book Free. A simple . Home treattment reitioved tit,- sign tiltqj, eost1trile., t,, fit tr'� 1111111an figure, and to thlit lump from this lady's breast Old sares. end jl�v-! 1111-widej 15 Models In a competiflon, tliL! )),,,q jq, 1 ......... �� 11 ulcers and , d., ]Descrlbe - Zw;;" . AN-hicil %%qll exprei3s the awardhig �u�-y,�j jd(,;, of What tile femillille !or; your froAla a we .m .;Vd d bmthnoulals. , .� Ivine I.e,RHY 1.3. AI)d afte?� till tills I,; Ir"a CANADA CANCER INSTITUTE, 1.1mrrab ,!C.;4'.'4- ,1C plished the fashlon-makera will -pare 10 CHURCHILL AVE.. TORONTO, ' pr, their dc,algrs without th, fe*ixt r-wira — ------ 4��_ to nature, arid tho ,womnyl w;1I,,nuLd tll��lp I On the Verge of Prostration, .. f.lgurea conform to tile ras1l1,)n.,i. . __-.0-1&-*__ . I "What C -10d have You got?" asked Ano6er Case of Blood Poisoning 01-11 1-1- 1. ,4,11 —.0— EXTENDING LINES ____-&_4_10b____ For Women's Ailments J9 b .t., .r over Lose un, -of fare for Something to tOmPt Ills razor. Persisted In Paring Ili-, (,01-11,.4 Avith a J�Ioolijqll Avilell cure is so lialn- . "Well," rej)lipol the waitress, " W c 109" and S[Ire With PutnauiN (IosZil jj,��_ Dr. Martel's Female Pills !solve been the have hot b1soults, too." . U'RCtOr. l'agt-gU1lrRnteCd 17.4(.� I>tltllanllq . only_it,' t.% q LL nlAd Standard for 21 years and for 40 y a a r a I "Tb at'll do," Paid Cholly, testing Ills ,,,C. " f,aIlII;1,13:;, priee at all dealers, prescribed and recommended by all 1 Intellect 11Y tossing the bill of fare to - . physicians. Accept no other. , At a I I one side. *'Bring ilia a hot biscuit —.0— EXTENDING LINES druggists. stew." -1-W-6-p— . -------*- 0 1 A despatch from Victoria l3,'^C.,, CLEAN COUNTRY LIFE. TO CURE A COLD, IN ONE DAY. that aay,j the bill providing for ail exten- (St, John, N. R, Telegraph) Take I,A'<.AT1NrN BRO*M0 QU1,;1NV TabletS. Druggists refund money -f slot' it 'northeasterly I Of ill(' Pacific ( reat Raqto,�ru In a ollrectl'on, it is much nwre difficult to maintain X high 'moral standard aniolir, a nation , falls to Pure. R. W. OROVITS wgllfi,� tqre is. on eaell box. 250, R Into tile poa(,�� I ve.r country, for a dimance of Df Cities than among an agricultural rJopulatioll, When rural votes control I � The Loyal Irish Father. miles, tive �13o was intfoduced in the Legisla. Assembly On Veb. the destiny of a Country, the ptoblem of good government Is orie of less diffi- It Is eeftain that no tinfingrant j; met(-. Provides 25th, Tile bill for A. now bond guarantee for culty. � 816- � loyal to wife and child tlian tile Irish- mail. Out or ilerly 10,000 charity cases thO new extensioll Of $35,000 per mild *ouldn't it afford you and your family Iii 1which a, wife Avas the head of tile ram- at 41/L, per cent, A further provision I great gatl8factlen to know that Ily,,the greatest frequency of widow. hoo I and tM least ficqueuey of doser. Is tee made for ail lacroased bond gUarai - I of $7,000 per mile oil tile your piano was 'Caftadals Biggest Piano Valitell dou br, sevartion, is among the irisli. Xn only IS per colit, of the Irish cases Is the . - Of main ,in,. . tile Pacific Great Usiste.-Il already - grits to -day and we'll tell YOU hOW husband Whereas among the 14ebrews, n, Lithuanians alid projected George. from Vancouv(?t to prillef', - The total you May Insure this. . Magyars I;S.i18-21V,1s1111� 50 pet cent of the fea'ls'eg�. inl3ifift'olt'llie4olonto, given bond guarautui, tile Pa(Ifle- Great Easton, The Sherlock -Manning Piano Co., of Wall with that readY adaDtion to amounting to $11,90,000, at 41,-.. por ONOON (NoStreetAddeessNeceggary) ONT. . � surroundIngei eharactorlatia ot tile I-lelt desert their wives with 5urt, ab.1t M I cent., the mileage Covered belu- blo �, - - WHERE JANE ADbAMS EXCELS some frequency as nion of iwre Ameri- miles. I ,- . Metrolt Pree vross) can stock; namely, 38 oer cent,, or twtee that of their fathers.-Vtom "The Cleltic Minardtli Llnirntnt ,-Curel� Dandruff. Sant Addams Says shei doesn't know Tide" bY Prot. U, A. ROSS, In the April I - 0 i siough to be mayor. Neither do a lot Centurv. ., I 11UM.-S, �f rnOn %Vdr know, but soind.of the dayots. in are __ .4b. 4 MinardIg LlnImeht!AelIe;;s Neuralgia -They're ubiquitous, 41hard0l Ei�;;;;Z�* 1;11 sale every. --I*...--- FRtSHEN UPI -Coats, are now ruffled. Skirts are even more rufflo(j. Where, (Niagara, Valla, X. T,, Gw,sette) _111ouses are more or lesa rutrit.j. � 1P 0 - I . A &.�� Aim to ke sdautiful. Tho soon, of woman, who wants to e as good-looking as Nature will Der. tilt Is zvtn a few Dractleal Illota in he "Family Doetorll� Don't eat your meals quickly; this W11450 Iftillgestloft and a red liosi§, I)On't worry; Othot PtOIO'a troubles r# Otte All bad an Yours. Don't foreet that it Denny, ape�nt on rUlt does more 906dr than It 4tiartfir n busto or sweets, Don't w4k five Milos ono flay And itav At horae 01 tho tett, � . � Boni r,oAd till nildnight; ona hour,$ We)) b6forti i2 to worth fIve &ttor,N vArd, I/ Dft't shut y6hr �adrootd WJsidO*1 t##'h Mr IN n000mmstry for health, Don't upot ?hY9I6# And t6AItS to iso you 'Weil I You Ttotle6t the III*$ hiAlth m4 hyginks. ­ I I I � �61_____ _ ___. ____4-#__."N_ - I � ___ I . --____,.,_.,,#,. r . __ ­ . _____ _ 1, o 0, OW a o au .,1how rufa,-o. I"vory Y)000Y painted house throws a -11ardly a sleeve ii tLy be foun't rurn- gtCY Poll over the 'neighborhood, it pri. lestil. . eoutttges� eveVy one around to delay Im. .-Some ruffles are even viade Ill tj,,ulj,L� Dkovernents. 1111ildIng inaterial d,&tpr- titeet. �Ioratps and an Impreasion of gelierttl I -Yet other.q tirn sIngle, but st,,tiIj lip slovenliness and Dovorty in given. This Instead of falling. sealea Aown real esta,te valuea. .Paint tit) -The most natontshin,v manti.-Ilp 1-ur. abi Cleall Ilp! tie 1.9 tile One around the N"alst. ... - r ___ I— ­ 11. � I . I � ____ , , - . 1 - _­ __ _­ - _____.__,______­ - ____ . I � - I �� � .4bo A Gin Pill �&-11� yourit '. I. 411AW Bed Time 10�!"ftli-ImIn's"'J"O" will n6t osily prevont tiny lom of kidn t ubbb - . I lwicum I I ?" but will asAiAt t 11 6 Xi d 11 eys I a t b el r wotk Wfl'i't'e r I it g ' r the mptiri tie -8 1r6m tho blttod. 'X. idbeys working k, .. Properly meton a good doulplexiou, brfghtty4v I%- cletw brain, In fact a cotidiflott of gene�af 11 I pod health. r , I 0 � � I .0, I 4 . . 1, ... *_11 faf** pillit Ares Wit �y all 4nWJISU 5001 Itct , A � ,.1 bd*,�16 for $2.so, at direct ffb% I . V. "i . - , . ", � _; NAdartif Drv# bid thesilal to.� of t#W11 0*RjAl,,,rGr# � ; I I � , �, , __; t. I , � . , " � /.�, Met I V kv,� -4, ._# ., ,M -I,- - - �_ - - , r'r I