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SPA1E 13 A ?EVER
Tra COTTA GE, GARDEN IS ALL..
PRk ALLIS U.
Superlative Beautifying and Millz.
lug of Plots by Working-
men.
The cottage gardens of England
ere t Meal of meth that is host in
the E.tglish chureter stud.es of
'nature! I.fe. Everywhere through
the length mud breadth of the land
wherever the English et, rli ingnian
can poss•ss even a few feet of soil
ho, iu the vast majority of eases, at,
once endeavors to make it either
useful through the etiltiVatien of
vegetakles, ur beautiful through
that of tluwers. ]3y sea and river
and tauttntain, in c'ty and seine -h.
°limitless English workers d eight
their leisure hours and tester their
love of home and nature by the
care of thelittle witch of ground
they call their gaiden
A 'i t'e flagd stone path leads
from the front te u the cottage
deur bordered tt.-\ bright -hued flow-
ers. bellied whieh, are the vegeta.
bles and viten a rely fruit trees, and
nut far frem -the /doer is the cool
deep well from vehieh even in thee
m dem days Or water is still
wound be hawin buckets, and
lo king down it. one seee a perfect
fair land-stf e ferns and brilliant
green moseh, ith which it is lined
Of ea there ate bee hitc.s and the
murvelll• of ;he bees ttliiting eith
the song '-liehe'm birds and the eliek
o f the it e- on the tremd man of the
cottnge atieneds to his evening task,
, form a har11 of seund which is
in he Wife unieen with the glory
or the 'et,,,,nr.; sun. giving relied her-
tre totheemes of the 111e and hol-
IYh"cks 'fed roses mrd I eking up health and best fur keeping the
the he",elv finntroo of the mother oyster° perfect running
e d chliciren in air it I right u
coven ,,
e'and sunbonnets. on
't be misled into using anything
gewn
" they but Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 23e. a
wateit the father at work. box, live fur $1.00. at all drugeists
Tip For Canada. and sturekeepers, or postpaid by
the Catarrhozoile Co., Buffalo, N.
Any one travelling by rail must
have noticed the country and se- Y., arid Kiegston. Canada.
bit ban station geld els, which are'
quite a class les theureelves. nearly WEARS REMAINS OF WIFE.
always exceedingly formal in ar-
rangement. They are neverthe•ess
radiant with coke and the pride 41
the , Metals. n great and friendly
rivalry existing between the differ-
ent stetions un the line. and prizes
Po You Feel Moody,
Irritable, Depresscd ?
When That Languid, Laggy,
Easily -Tired Feeling Coma, -
•
*our Liver is Slow.
Tells HOW to cure Quickly.
"Even when ¥ was young I was
not. rubutit sted' healthy like other
girls. 1 suffered front headnenes,
and had sort ef hiue feelines that.
deprived me of the joyful spirits
and pleasures other girls seemed
Li EARLY PorE.rooD vv;
flow the Revolters Were Punished
In the Good Old Days.
In the time of Edward 1. of &es-
tate( innkeepers were not permit-
ted to make either bread or beer,
The former they were cailiged by
law to buy from the baker. and the
letter from the brewer. In "Cus-
toms of Old England." Mr. F. J.
Snell deeeres that if the law de-
fended whet was considered the le-
gitimate claim of the baker to a
proper livelihood. it was equally
soletotts fur the welfare of his ells.
tomers, and wee most severe upon
the baker who sold bread deficient
to getAfter 1 warmed 1 tutted t in weight or gunlity.
weld not throw worries off like. For the first offense he was drawn
other %Yemen, and these . feel- nn a hurdle through the prinelpel
lugs of despondency and weariness streets, which would be threneVel
readeene very tuthappy.. 'there was with- peepie-am-I foul with traffim
nu cause to feel so. and my fleeter with the offeediere loaf suspended
:mid my liver was sluggish. and this from hL neek. From a pen•an-ink
accounted for my pour easier, my sketeh of this ceremony. it appears,
tiredness, langour mid despair. thst the enhappy trndesman wore.
The pilla the doctor gave me were neitheh shoos nor stockines, rind
too 'purgative. made me weaker ho- h"r.1 his arMS rtrapped to hie si.den.
cause they were too .active for my tt soemq also that two horses drew
constitution. Dozens of my friends the herdle. which sit troeois 60 it
recommended Dr. FlarinItell
1111d they were so mild and helpful.
Well. 1 never used a pill that act,
rattled "lone ret it pretty lively mice.
For the seemed effense. the baker
enicessel neother ride imon the hum
ed so quietly as Dr. lton dle. and then tter1eilemet ait hetir's
e
They were so comferteble tu ua, in thnillory. Ti he
se, 11 evtio""1*"
proved F1,0 ineorrieible as to commit
eels afraid they might not help.
But in a week 1 knew they had been, the "fT"^" n third time. " ^"^"
untiv,ely ennitgod in nionning up tiot I Wat domolished ond he was forbid -
vat -m, -bay did on. w,,H, of den to fe,Pow Inc trade.
tonic and blued medicine cumbined.
1 impreved tu a marvelous degree
with Dr. Hamilton's Pile. and
new maintain the meet perfect kind
of health bv using them just once
or twice a week."
It is Mrs E. V. Erlanger, well
known at CConc?,ster, who relates
the sthove experience. She proved
what you and all uth Yrs, men and
a omen, can preve-thet Dr. Ham-
ilton's Pills are hest for restoring
Ilan Body Cremated and Uses iron
In It as Set for Iting.
An ingenious method of &synsing
of the ashes o is c en.a.ed body has
been recorded. After a woman -had
are offered awnided for the best
been cremated the husband toek
gnedens. Vegetables are also cub
the ashes to n chemist for the pm.
pose of extracting the iron, which
he is now wearing set in his ring
as ene would wear a diamond.
The amount of iron in a human
tweed by railway men in reaches
deg out beside the line. and here
potat es and cabbages appear to
fieuri.h.
In England the municipal author-
ities through the rural dist riot body, according to the statement of
a well known ana'grical ehemist, is
utecile and pari,sh councils, have
at best very small -a matter of
power to acquire land for use as
allotment earderswhich are let grains-acl it vaeies very -mesh AO -
out to weeklies men for n very mod. cording to the sate of health.
Anne:nee people have very alight
erste rent. This is a great commie.
Dowse of iron in their beclies„ lest
le -ce to the people as it ennbles
larger in normal persons there is enough
them to row'vegetables on a lar
as it has been used, in
scale than is. possible in the %Orem to use.
gaidens. In. every dis-
trien prizes are offered by private
Fervid -Isis wed soeleties for the
hest eeleivsted allotments and also
for gardens.
City Wiedow Bowers.
Turning freen the country dis-
tricts to the towns. we still find the
Englishrrinn'e lure of a greden one
of hip predominant elm raetemstles. tem eases it is heeoming, quite arnation. A good fetluw is usually r. man
In the inner circle of the towns usual prnetiee to have the ashes
where space clove nest permit if eempreseed into n small tablet, I was greatly bothered with who can pay en cents round It
weak sweetish and iteligestiett. drinks because his wife dere her
with form:Item of gas after eating washing and makes her own waists..
and tried teeny remedies for it, butl
eroued their windows. did nut tind
Various societies give prizes for
LLD I'D le
In his great speech at Aberdeen
Lloyd George said that the care of
the aged, the sick, and the infirm
by the State added a new dignity
and gluey to the British Empire.
THE REST TEA BOER.'
Old Ex.perienee Bolds the
Palm.
For real practical reliability and
twin.w.e.hilesistneateenewn*e esennincre
PIMPLES THICKLY
, .
A MODERN MIRACLE
fie Ilad• Eezenve 25 Years and Doe
Said "No Cont.".
SCATTERED ON FACE Yet Zantellult ha -4 --Worked Complete
Cure.
In Bad Condition. Pimples Large.
'Face Sore and Itchy, Looked
Badly, Cuticura Soap and Pint -
meat Cured in Two Weeks,
ntoneey, Ontario,-' Seine time nee my
Pare yea is a %.sty had condition lath /01:116
&dud it pimples. 'I lie pimples were Welch,
scattered. 'rho tees of Umar
efe.
werer white; matter was ta
them. Tbey were quire large
and osy ram' ate sore and
Itch, nald looked badly, 1
btu' to scratch bo comfort-
able and setnetthica Ian my
weep. Tnasormi tasted about
/ two months anti 1 tried some
olutthents but didn't like
tilffn. 'Then 15051 tor /Anne Cutieuro Soap
eel Malcom. Ointtrient, wind them for two
works anit I was coMpletely cured." (Sienix)
laux. 11. Otto, Aptil 2 lel .?.
C'.1 FACE
Clark,on. ontano.-" My male aged
two years,•starual with a skin disease ria
her Lice, so 1 called In the doctor and hn
gall it was eczema. Tho skin was 9111'10
rin111111.11.1 sthly. I washed 150 Parts veld
with 4110 Cudeura Soap and then I pia'
the Cuticura Otatment en. You ought to
sue bur now -us ram as a ttyT
"1 suffered a firvat (Leal %rid% plies. I
had thine very bad, and tiny itched and
Lynn.' so snail hardly hear ft. When 1
got the Cutioura Ointment 1 tried it. Now
It has untIruly cored me." (Signed) !ars.
Cyros Ward. inn. t. 1912.
(nit Imre. Soap arol Cutlenr.1.0intment aro
00111 throughout the worst 5teel to Patter
D. C. rOrP.. Dein, 51D. V.S.
tor ft.L. eact,ilo et
This is the experenee of man,of
high reputation, eidely kreete es
Montreal,- and whesse caws can read-
ily be investigate& Mr. T. M.
Marsh, the gentleman referred teo,
CO WS 3i A D E J ER SE Y RICO. 1 leangiotteggfeele eeneernsesseeresseeeesetog
Little Biland Keeps the Breed Pure
by elringent Laws,
Tea whey) yru ere tired,
A G C OD Bit '111'
findouleed'y the little islerd of part'irtelarlO If It'f.
Jersey ll'is been en rish. d by the
pr, fit of its cows. In modem days
potato reising and fruit culture
have helped, but it is the twill, con-
thetat pr. fit if the cattle that has
made the i hind rich.
So careful do they tend there
there. ard so frugal are the,v I if
hvest flt 101 ' Delornmer A venue, waste in trt delen pastures, save Our
Montreal. For twenty-five yeers he
Dumb Ai.i mile, that th-y actually
tritsialted Tehe:edni,,,,.,:sz thili.salisltal(ritsotaininil
la.ther their animals. and rhe chi -
rut! bkopta, alaot ttowd. and drop or indoor se vants shi'a, them
Bwatiden ssuerrsolotelledfunobuT unpualillf ata"rurtlite•nne°,°4nisaftldbelitrigehtt,e.
in hand -
hands were one raw, painful mess li"g the waif. which • after a short
dose of mother's eon has to be non-
ce' atirea. This state of affairs, core -
tented ter twenty-five yearit! . Int 1.111n • mil •• er 8
gal e. Sits is haltered and fed hi
In that time four cmincht moth.
mil men tried to enra him. a.u.1 1171;,(1., loiettelt er bdoettL•tiliet.f:Ldedh:ckeilm,-
.(N'8:thu rgan17. 111Vr.th:Claerasslie- atsriell'etPol.1;11:es: 11.1,17::::: b.‘eern.1; "Id Yie'dg
dies ef all kinds. but he, also. at frl tliv• to the
1 1 • i • d de 1 1 Th° Jel§.e breed is kept pare by
tar to neat g ee ay an g
l• ,
• Then cattle Zatielltik I But he soon t
string ,n laws atrunist t Import a.
f cl I Za k •.i'lf ti.ai of foreign ,teck. The summer
uui ent. Within a few weeks there were
Past tt rage is very rieh, and 'alt It
rorriiin ont from May till Ortxtber,
distinct signs of benefit, and little
but owing the winter they are per-et:Prance with this great eeriest
al-
ht,lm resulted in what he lyal c°"'f'"13131v
II h f- ut f The ,ii'k is toed utmost exelusive-
ALAI the cure ens i• ;try • i .1,
”ti
nr' op' c" " tr. meltine hu ter A good ,ief-
STAMPS AND COINS
cure. It was permanent. He sues • •
aboo”dieg dui Yy preelecte make her esse TAMP MLLE(' l'oRg.tItTNtlltlit 111 ti.
Cured nearly four years /ie.) Li ho,,,,.„,e,red.• an 1.--1 invent Pore'en Stamps roll:loco%
saidte dheerh.
'qa
worhed has been abeuluts1ly per- 'tree "f gr'at
tfial:.m or t4, id i..t..04..t,m,....,nni.T.,,one.,rienn rent.' Mork. RtaMO
profit to tier
manent. ['rem the day
had uo reeve eesenta. and I feell le Ir. o 11.
mired tu the pri.et.te niorneet I have
T" dInch " k
• If • ff - • f • ki Mini ter "cis •oir intend er.•
ble, cut out this ardele. welte asress ellen see groW lip ?" "A fai mer.
deoers 1.:1' it the name uf this perter, and ine.1 sir." "Very erred. indeed -to sep-
th tOwil." it With one cent etrours to pay re- pit the natural feeds -tore aceri "
Hill to ler turn postnge, to Zeiss -Birk Cu.. To- ",Snd von q" turning to the seennd.
1•4111X(1. IVe will forward volt ht' re- "Please, Sir. seholnittter
ear ?" akked turn a free trial box et Zanellidt. -,r • f 1
TEA
Coes farthest for the money
to.-4,~nztor.tioatiza,05,,kutioicts
FARMS FOR SALE
fi to DAWSON, Ninety ,1111
Teront0
I I titallittehlit Ltiee ;3;(111:174-rxy., 114,41,141,
0'
e! EATY.S1 it At ItES Wil It NO .0
tn buntline.. end Annie orrhord shoot
f feen,
it' t•- Trronto
4,, Cit terVITV1‘1 1111VETI
5 new trs me eet t n we, stable Weide
e-ohartre for farm 5 per
The Wien:tern- Real Estate. London, Ont
AGENTS WANTED
for.,7;bnt,,,,h^,171....nnI,,!tn.bl: Parties taYiin(Ti
TT °YE roust vs
er "'s want " 'Ps Prn te
re _r,..-1?u, Sri
Thd ft)r
: 4(;,'",,'„4,.n.:„^nre'tor
Ca, mem •LV,
•.t
stere it will never return, ! Art e int. me rre. as e
A llean su t ont any ti T ,
"T think that Mrs.
meanest little eat in
re m n eked Mrs. Piety
huebettel.
"Hew is that, m'd
Mr Hill,
had fixed
real sarcastic to env
her new hat. and she
thing about mine and
-.ten beeter- t line the Ronde ef
t All druggists ail" 'doves soil this rising etteerations with mentel reed
up snmeth ng famous remedy. box, or three c•ven better! And tem?"
snit! the same. tutes, suhhtis turning tos the third. "A preacher.
to her abent ter 91.25. Refuse har
sir." "The best of all, my dear !he-
eled it first." ile boo for filling the seed with
friSt Eli Ahlt.Ous
C
mit rain by row tonnt ,rectment write
up boron,. inn ipte. Bettenin ltedleal
I.intited (no, iinewnrel Ant
r 11,1, dl oN Es. KIDNEY AN stein.
a der Stenec t mph) e nrseo,
beensee and kindred ttihnente poottlonli
ell /IA with the new a erns n n It n^na.1 V,
"son& Prim, 51.50. A no•bor new refneffir
tor Dia bete...VE.1111m. mire rare. M
'Sonora Anti -Wahines Petro se nil from
del tronos or direct. The anent Vent:Ise.
tuipix Prawns ny of mined., Limited.
m -mese Van
DYEING I CLEANING t
.14n ten re., ben. sere' year re frit te she
"Bin I 11 Arian :IAN OTEIAG CO."
lee tor again y. t SO, or nom/ .11,ect,
Steareal. Toronto. 0 lawn, Quebec:
S75.0O3 F'1311 IS FOXES. s‘riritunl feed is fee worthier Orin
Canadian Farmers Finding New And why do you wish tit beeome a The Some or a wiano lathe
filling either the mind or the body.
Action. /newt on the
Iiihnrit's Liniment Co.. Limited. _ Road to Wealth. reinieter?" " 'Cos we always heee
cleffilemen, - I hew, 'wed MIR ART'S Some years age a Canadian far- duck for dinner. when the parsers
by a rrontincrit, phyaicien of Monthent, sI rayed cattle in the woods when he ernes!" replied the boy.
1.1' 171 ENT trom time tn'tinic for nbe met
twenty veers. It was recommended on me mer named Lamb was hunting
mstit... it doss ths 4, isfound twe silver fux pups, a male Liimbazo Cured
osrueolartr good to cases of itheoutattem d female, in a hollow log He •
end Sprains.
Yours truly,
0. ViTroT AN.
Chartered Accountant..
nantax. N. Se Balm 21. 15B5-
who ea led it the "great Nova Rentle Lint. f •
Ot•pettde.
"Is a ton of coal very much, pa?"
"It depends on whether gill., are
shovelling it ur bunting it."
TD.CORE A COLD IN ORE flkY
Take LAY l TYE 1110)10 gunny* T bidets.
Droggfich Pet nd stoney If it tal's norm.
DROVE'S sigitettne Ou daub boa.
contrived to .carry them home, and
swapped them with a neighbor for
A ...OW and ti few dams to boot,
The heighbor experimented for
several years with various kinds of
pees and treatment. but finally be-
came discouraged and sold the fox -
• for 580 another neighbor, who
also wee no more successful than
the late owner.
Tide seem d man gave over his
experiment to a third man, whet
•lived on en is'and in Caseumpee
Bay. The 'quiet of the new place,
the increasing tameness of the fox -
-OTTO HIGEL"
Piano Action
Every Ache Gone BEHILLEIS Now and •-ecnnd
Thousands Still Suffering 'that
Can he Onlekly Cured
. by "Nervilitie."'
The Case of Harold P. Beatty.
"Three years ago I discovered
that a man subject to lumbago
might just as well be dead as
alive." These words open the stn.
care, straightforward letter uf H.
t‘s. and the Intel gene° t new, PB h a well-known matt in the
f h
keeper per due- d conditions that re-
1,eved Mtne Ree•nard's nervous rim
something to swear by. experience . us y,
Plnee of R 51001 in a rine. -plain old expemenee-is able Cu plumbing and thismithine, business.
The pordon (Englned) Cremation"One attack came after another,
Con-pany has knowledge uf the ease estlivt;17,1)taiekbitgwlead yet tunhout sewn',
- ' "Doesn't Ida keep her hardwood Prv,bc041"0 for her Young's sefetY, and lumbago gut to be a chrome
floors in beautiful condition 1" a itcl three pups were reared to tull-
e' a woman who el waes 15 1114(1 the A W esteem tuyity in two sea -SODS. thing with me. I could ecereely
asiteg of her late husband about woman found memo
••Perfect I Everyone who gees . get in a day'S wut•k befere that
thitigs about fund from Old Experi-
tl r ie tirried out with a. fracture
Perft•et.
when her end COME her body was to I She writes: '
with her, are! rye instructions that , euce a goucl, reliable teacher.
lor a clislueation."
_
be cremated and the ashes mired "1 think I levee used almost every minas -de Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
w'th thcr,e of her husband,-
the growth in the number of creme --
W -4h beenkfast food manufactured, bit'
none equal Grape -Nuts in my esti- A Good Pollow,
ea -den, the working man and his
children are nothing daunted, but
sea rt im mad in t .1v to make one
with a short inscription upon it,
TRETE A DB UT EN GLAND.
IS SUCLPSS, 1. . r s g
strong, impulse to a brand new ir•
gave , knifing cruel pain wuuld attack my
years experimentathm.
diettry. Farmers have not many nut
back. 1 used a gallon of linitneets ; I
new industries to turn to nowadays, big enough.to get at the core uf the
one of them seetned fienetertt-!
tied this one began in earnest. pain. 1 rend in the Montreal Wit-
Almot six men pesse.sed a knew. ness about Nerviline, and got ti e
bottles. It is a wunderful tried eine,
I old feel its eoothing pain 1
ledg..-f the fine nrt ef rearing. tuxes
itt eaptivity and jenletisly guarded
their secret ontil 1910 Up to that
titre rio live feees were sold except
flo me it, t i•,1..,,,,.,, 's
'Then I derided 1 must diet end When Your Eyes Need Caro p'aeos.
-- Cu .
relieving action every time it was
applied. When I got the disease!
40)151 under mitre] with Nervilime 1
As It is Seen Through 1110-E,yes of h ilt u niv strength and for. ilied
wire:hey gardens. and much is clonesee it I cou!d overcome the den- I Ile.fre..'222,11Vg,rte.e'Tvellreytval',',1142.;7,KerX The steeples enimals were killed my blued by taking Ferrozene PA
by all social workers and elub lend- (rutty that %Yam My choice et food Lv.,a,h,seitte aid Clmt.uvlitt,m1 blyelnIg. Imo:- and the pelts mneketed in Loriden. meals. This trentmena cured me
a I a pa n ette Boy.
grOWN UN Penni(' in the love and in Tekem wheres the testehi •
lig ts loud
told Inc I could not digest starchy 11A'r,O7iggsrytig."1,11,1;!,1""m"Prev• 011V d" rk silver pelt sold for til3.000 to give tip the thick, white. .1ily,
was GraperNuts because the doctor oisifeinsiss by ,„,76;!ell„i,T2.,',',P1,..g According to the Stiond Magezine, permanently. and I urge everyone
• Om% IsdeiVi'ZiftIllitgagliri?.11)%lnleMZ at a l'°i'd m
'Num 14) tivo I MI.
auction and in 1910-11 liniments they are using, and try
ere to encourage children and There is a large missionary school
care care of plants. given in English. Otte of the pupils
it would be a surprise to many te t lorg ago wrote a compesition on "Grape -Nuts feed has been a great
whe kick upoe London as a city of England, from which these are ex- benefit to me for 1 feel like a dif-
brklcs and treortnr, to realize tor an emcee: ferent,person since I begun to eat Metrics -When 1 got home en sup.
it. It ie wonderful te, me hew per last night 1 found my trie-herl
instent the theitsnede upen them- "The England which oteepied of
sands of retells' beautifull11 cultivate the largeet and greatest dominion
needee everyone to try it, kir ex- tretthlel Alarks-She would -11 tell
strong my nerves have become. I been crying Fluke -Whet was the
ed end gally-eelered gardens con- widish rarely eon be. The English.me. 1 don't - know whether it WAS
tained within its nehta, the prid.e man always works with very power- Peri -once is the best teacher,
th• that 1 1 h
and joy of their citizen owners. rid hands rind the long logs, and "If Y•011 have any St011ineh trey-
__ go _
Morino Eye Remedy Co., onicago prices of 82.7n0 a cl $2.500 were oh. en up.toointe, penetrating. Pain-,
,teined. Since then as much as destroyer like Nerviline.
53.800 has been realized:the highest
price ever pa'd for the pelt, of any
kind el' animal.
New dint the seeret is dent fox
NMI'S nee springing in Cenncla
in all directions. and henceforth it
SSW 1,11 S
world over. 1 want all to hear of
Nerviline."
Dtir't be e.;:loled into receiving
anythine from your dealer hut
weld/I seem tent the prednetion of bottles 50c.. trial size 25e., all deal-
"Nereiline." torso family eise
even the emmenced mind and his ble-can't digest your food, use , or in a novel she was resediag.
creole fur is eels n problem for the ers, or The Catarrhezone Co., Mit.
MATRIMONIAL RECORD. chin is so strong es deserves iron, Grape-Ntita food' for temaktest stemmas...in Liniment Cures Comet in CMOs. , redmal. husbandman Perhaps the Cato, N.
Being epretbd out from Europe to least, and you won't be able to •day. will seem come when beeks of Y„ and Kingston, Canada,
- It mit' alta to America his dominion prnise it enough ..vhen you see how A Sop to tier Conseienee. I fox, marten: nit •r and mink pedi- Lord Nelsee's "Riot."
-..-.1.--
A. I '' i Wid w Bag Rad :- d fferent nu feel " . Name given I'
get I 'Mot an 0 is dreadfully extensive, so that his y
eea Pt' 1' x The Sem-amen s conviction that
Scotland is the leaven and the rest
of the univeree the lump comes mit
amusingly in this story from the
. D ire dee Advertiser
At the Battle of Trafalear, two
Soots, messmates and cronies from
the. sante village. happened to be
stationed near each other when the
Chequered Harried Career, countrymen boastfullt. mays, "the by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor.
Mits, Thelia M. de Beer, a widow,
'78 years of age, residing at Pretor-
ia, South Africa, probably holds the
world's record in matrimonial ven-
tures. At the age of 18 site married
Petrels Jaeoblia Lubbe, who died
leaving her one child
Ten months later she took an-
other husband, a widower with
three -children. . A. year and five
Months afterwards he also died,
leaving her with four children.
Within five months she married
for the third time, another widower,
this time with semen children. With
him she lived for eleven years, and
had seven ehildren when he also
rdied, Af ter fiveyeame widowhood ehe
married for the foutth time, on this
occasion a widower with eight 611-
dren, With hint she bed four thil-
dren, and aftor eleven seams, he,
too, died, Five years later she mar -
tied a man marled Rendrilt Mop -
per. Another eleven years elapsed,
end then, her fifth hushend died,
Ieteritig het. with ten childree, in
't WO yeare time, Out eoutr8ct4d
t1114 mer se.
son are never set on our dorninion.Ont. Read the little book, FtThe
The testimony of England say that Rend to Wellville," in pkgs.
'he that lost the common -sense, he "There's it Reason "
he
never hod any benefitthouFli Ever read the aDOVO tatter? A new one
,
has gained a complete world. The anitart fr" 11110to urns. Tiny are
genuine, true, and full et human Intsreat.
English are cunning mention to
establish a great, Empire of the
Parte:lite. As the Kngliehmeit al-
ways confide the object of the pure
and the order to be holy, and they
reproach him if any 4If th'slYI are
killed tu denth with the oontention
of other men!"
HARD FlikOT CALLOUSES
REMOVED QUICKLY
ett Wear tem that elinuldrit
be there-sthetber COF111S canotivoi or
Ore lumne-ther con all 50 removed In
abort order hy PlItherd'S
Cern Extrarttor. ThihIs $11
the vein you era steed
whets that *ere *aim fyONS,
XS is iceitith to seseriment
With tantrloh remeatea-
better riew Itssoutnes tAx.,
traeter arid tuna ‘1101141 0I1S be eette
eulekly and osttneut yont, ifittatthina
850.4101 attsi1A Peiro 0440 hottllet, anlet
end ewessettemeed hi Attiestste.
The Carl Before the Deese.
Margaretta Tuttle, the authoress.
is very fond of the Seottish dialeet.
A favorite story of hers coneerns
an old Scottish shepherd, wee.
faithful to the •traditietts of bin elan,
still wore the 11ightiest-1 kilt.
One cold. raw day he was -sitting
en the hilleide, tending his sheep.
Ills plaid WAS wrepped eke -eller
&bunt, him, lout his teeth ehnttereel,
and his bare legs were blue with
cold. A fellow elatottnen. who had
been away from his native
came by, wearing an English over-
coat, Observing the eliivering shep-
'
gti
like a two -spot. 1 wish ye
phone to the aide that 1'1
with the grip.
Wife-Thet would he n 1
finh-How particular you
are! Fetch over that grip
it on the bed near my feet
Now will you telephene?
1i it.Vt
id tele. (arm recently visited en the hanks
c in bed of the St. issue -once emenined
eireh'een nnimsls. fre which the
la. owner demanded $75.000.
women
Minard's Liniment cures Cele% Et%
and lee
. There!
' Try 'This.
beret, he ask 1
"Sandy, netode thedy, ate ye no e
A
kilt 1" 28 nig P
"Ma, am" replied the loyal
Laugh nt old Trouble and you'll see celebrated signal was , displayed
• That he'll go at your bieldttigt from the admiral's ship.
"Look up and read, Jock," said
one to the other. " 'England est.
pects every man to do hire duty's -
not 'a word fer pub,' auld Scot-
land:"
• Jock cocked hie eye at the -Hags
and turned to his croey. "Man,
Geordie,' that re your settee?" he
asked. "Stotlated kens well enough
"Well, dear," *nod the, seeing that her bairns will -do their dirty -
husband to Inc bride, "rill make that's just is hint to tho English-
etet the depot slip in your mime gdod.11
Anti vott }nitro to do IS SO take
For Trouble is a grouch, and he
Will never steed for kidding,
PILES CURED IN s 'ro ti DAYS
Your dettioaftit Will refund Money 1/ P120
OTNTM111/ l' fails to eine any case or Itch.
Insetting or Protruding Pileititt
6 to 14 dare. 550.
.-..„-
rettlit11110 P1111111fte. '
to '1110 '114111d
Cattigh
:nhte 'cribuutteaoltn41)0. "D° you think jr).sca. r 1)1°P°x"d to
1- d5raw the ; Nie medelst e,ecount of my
eedy, "het AIM near kile to, tho know winch is ray rteolley1" I nmne.v tt
"Well, dear mu 11W
ED "7
SS" 2-13 minaret's Amtlensett Cures eittestimee. Meat/ have some reason•'
•
kt ti
hand. or heatinc
and power purposes. T‘NKS ANO
SMOKE STACKS. Aeon e 10,
ram Veit 1 2. 1.1g nit.1 1141 III& 9`,10',O,
FUSON 4451).,,,wr" Omni°
Engines and ShIpbulldnre
Sixty Thousand trappers now send us
their Raw Furs. Why not you? We
' pay highest priers and express charsee,
ne commieslon nand mon,*enren
itt 4itt".1
hot'e. Wet araYtim.bavoet
line in Caned.,
FREE P".....iP!,511,-Irtvgal'„wl;
&bong of 00 pages, waded FREE.
liALLAm's TRAPPERS GtRuE,
Write '"day to _John Hallam. MAD
Dein 53 TORONT0,111.1tronSSLE.
Oeys, ver , „
Steell'!'',Itick'S Feld.
Mr. W. Larkin, the London
(F,neland) steeplejack who climbed
the Nelson Column and reeler -eel
the statue tn 1003, the lontenary
Trafalgar. has been ergaged to re-
pair the monument of the first Duke
of Sutherland, near Brunrobie CPA-
tl-, The jeueney from London in
652 miles, and the monument mends
ou the summit of Ben Vraggie,
1.3n0 feet high. The statue iteelf
stand. on a solid stone pedestal 90
feet high, and morsures• 33 feet in
height, nearly twice the size ef the
:statue of Nelson in Trafalgar
Squere. It takes two hones to
climb the mountain. mid %emit ham
to tease in time for the descent be-
fore dark. the tep of the mmovtain
be'ng covered with snow nearly all
the winter.
WAS A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC
How Finds II a Pleasure to ELIcy Mot
rfere is it vise seemed badl
and as hopeless GA yours twin 1.orsohly be,
the experience of hi r, 11, 3. Brown,
384 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ills tutu
words.:
..Cientirmcn.-1 have nitwit pleasure ha
melee:4111-g to you the I•en.ht r esited
front your tembineee Dyspepsia Tehlett
and can ehiserfull recommend tittle
simply tool 0011firtnett ilysispeta with all
its wretched t.puptou,s, and tried about
all the adveitit.ed muse with vie sueceu,
Yon have No $/eu.,C0 Dyspepalik
Teblets the hum emotive agent 1 totild
find, 111111MM 1411011 til.'0011Te to enjoy
mettle with Omit too,cgtient tiorrlidio
Int nt that 1 want to uteetion this for the
benefit of otherg."
me (Act that lot -Si preseriptleme or
to.ealled "cm es"Itev e laile4 to la -)p yes
10 330 Sight that you linve got to go oat
tweeting Try 1,1a -Den -Co DyApet the
Tablets and nee how guldely 1 his sterling
remedy will give you rend awl start your
ettotonOt nrmhing properly, It it &met
help Ivo you es -tree -moues. leek. ,Sell
5Iset at your drug...list's M.-nspointeell
tiv the National tsritg ane Co,
of Cessadm Limittel, Loot/ so