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The Clinton New Era, 1913-08-28, Page 3
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' X ilYlr-�' �j magazlncS as soon as they come but. sl �'' 14pq �`i ••c AUNT THE FRUGAL DGTG This i$ carefully regulated according �, a ,d�,�CIRCUS #o the size of Your contribution, and ® e.-- u `6� NURSING ninny People read their Ctitistmns sto ®tifil Economical In Their Use of the ries in June. Still, it keeps up an in- t3 It MOTHERS BY M. QUAD tercet in the world at large and helps e G.eo, ,eGee0 gt�ea�2� ger�t6 d®tl®ID W®JfiL�o ®BE9�Qt®o?®® vjy copyright, tato, by Associated Dail Papers.0®seeecoaceese6estecooteceeeeseposet oee0 particularly the Daily p tokeep fresh in the tntnd all that has digested nourishment in SCOTT'S Lit- erary Press. been learned in youth, g most EMULSION. It creates strength; pe- lf the head of the house eta , Aunt Sally Davidson had reached the �a and nth active blood. It insures ONE JOURNAL READ BY MANY of the daily papers it is with the pe abundantnoutaahinentandkee s riodicals that tht, other members of «- A•.f its + r s , �1,r� P age of sixty-five and was living with a . ,. � Y•�" s r ;• %+ t F s, Yz>rs, � baby growing. daughter. She .was a little, the read the have theft innings, i.,s, Whey - seat &owingroronto,opt. ta:?A. married Will Subscribe i i at his m ,leri`f t: brisk old 'nay, and the cure of two A For a Sr of Families can redo them awhile father s `„ ,Which Goes the e. Sometimes an ,�1�,' - R= £' , � �t2��P,r{ t' squalling young ons and all the 'house•. a Single Paper, 1 bureau or at his sell; K 4v : r a€ Y ", x l:r. S work fell on her shoulders. She could Thriftya Souls Will me circulating u bingsepor staff is one o �: t., £ ' x'1.13. TO TIIC.E 13O1T AS b UAL: I Rounds-Somae tl � • ` � ':" � ' „ s� a ir. s<' q it , 'v-� �f i r � walk a mile with any i one, and the Ib ;, Newspapers. orae' .more circulating portfolios in'his ,:� ,f' :. ,;s , - � .: :.r` :; £ o 'a � G.T.E.C. r Only Rent Their p P ac.<:-„ ll;., The, .,PRare now op_rating ancl'this is managed on a::: I neighborhood,s' � ,, ,, •• � a � ' 'Isla Sleeping Cars - between ;boronto nionday washing was always out be- o o,kIollae notice,private re' "` t One thing visitors the same Imes as the I?r reading y.+ �e r" °{ ' r i �o- and eeettIitreal ethat ]cave se urate one on the streets- , rtmente coattaiu]it separate pa- tes that is that no ,, none to fore noon. societies:' ' ' ;,:: �, r;,% 1 Aunt Stilly was noted. for leer 3' Sf1;:.:,r< ::t' erths, tiogetlgicr with ore the apes is seen reading'u news- Atofficals the end of the year the old peri a =• ', k.-,:> ti`k:,1 anti itp "� �.'' 1 P fleece and good temper, but there came hawked books that have been the" . P s's �; ' v . •..: i ; toliht facilities, tliey also combine ;paper. Papers are not sold or odtcals and bt rub �, �€ a day in this her old age to try bet' scribers are•'sold r..'. ^ { 3� f ,a. N t e o a' t nCLub"nrLotingint.g Ito°m; where- theyare in England and America. round of all the sub • of the •s � � � a rtc��s`�ri' in are emend the latest illustrated lout. A circus was coming to town, tent byauction among the ntewbets is onlywhen extremely important n tazines, handsomely bound, ,flus and to the utter amazement of ben It o dation. '> Oyu #az 's , •:i a si w r +motion ins hot:Weather augtiter, son-in-law and ail others she and the papers print asst ;>£ I , t« . ,. ,, a ;r. the great at- d a events take place p P 1 vision Holland are often :' .K .< {, nHI buffet, serving .summer leaver- that these are some- People g ,a.,u r ,r i of:a b g expressed a determination to be a spec special "bulletins"r surprised to .find how well pearl ev », tk a, � 3> Usually stt I ` y ::' ,;t�`;:. ,� w `�� .:.>,) .,;`"s k:ss�s km�! ae•es,,cigars, °tc. These cars are tutor. tithes bought in the street. yr country speaks foreign t:` �x % ;;:: ;xm,a «`�`,•°t,iw$ «. ?f tteetrtci 1 lighted e car , are member of the b read- cry on@ in the sou 9 P y�S ,.::� Gs "� � � '� J „ Ing people content bulletins themselvesy e- and how much be knows ,f: ,?� �' '�?�:?%'g ;«+' 3 �` ��� `� t «^ ^� � "1lThy, ma, You pre a lavgtie - sJ3 t and there is also an electric land 19 church!" exclaimed the daughter.. in these same bulletins when they are of other lands, lY a P «oy 3 �,.. 3, „ s r t ash noon 'lye wonder what i g of the M r .,k«,. ,,�.. tbe windows 'of cigarconsider- a`., �" t p. £` `1 , alt next step. will be nder providing "So 1 nm, but don't members of tbe displayed inwe take the above facts into c i or at the of- r - «?r f, W xz % next les for the travelling public. church want to see a rhinoceros and shops, booksellers' stops lsbin it will no logger scent so aston �« � , rs Sees of the newspaper's. for the Dutch �' � � 'r r�'<N'` �` ` :`a .� giraffe?" i mat- iehing•-W• J. L. Kiehl in. Chicago : yt ya s , people economize ]v their read ug News ". _•®®� q q ,,,,•� "And your minister will preach ? f 'k ..'" #,"Q�ak Tfi t� t - pP y �.Soa.arom•ar ca+-8��r• �. tel flfany curious ways have been ,w:.f e .,,.lrerei,ys'®2F1' •e"� against the whole thing," added the devised to reconcile "economy with a w 5 i y s' k son -ie sir. The Right Flavor. '` tr ' £., z s� � ' il'� . kr"' o'k�saz vvv++��� t P The oxen had belonged to an old sea r ;,t t ; ' ; ' 3 w 1 The circus was a week away get. ]entiful supply of news and informs- a t 4 , , is " �ro rind during that time the matter Nees tion captain, and their new owner was un <<; �� 0 f�* Two, three or more families will coin• able to back the animals round in a ° n A Pert and �li1pQ�' i brought up' again and again, but Aunt bine to subscribe for one paper, which narrow street despite all efforts with i - . 2I15S�„ a �� kte Sally stuck to her resolution- is then read by each in turn, The voice and ox goad: : �� BAST 1.°a tc y The day of the circus came et last. •one who gets it first pays a little more The old captain appeared on the t]• A.ALLEN, PORfti' f-7T?E2I2®AK►� and after a hasty dinner Aunt Sally �Op�Oly SPATinl !moi Y li, ���""' "'�'d' s'�'®'A donned her sunbonnet and freshly iron - et than the later renders, and each may " CNATTPIONWl7KFllAClf�"lT.1909• �o�,ma.-',� scene. "Hard aground, are Ye'?" he s : keep it for a stipulated time -en hone ed calico dress and hied her way to the P called. Then, seizing the o� goad, he k ,.• ' a5 or perhaps two or three hours or half raised the old boat sh ells s cry,11Iy Envy a woman if you would make circus grounds. One last appeal was et day. In this wayit is generals only .,I®CHAMPION her happy. �- made to her as she was ready to a. generally 3 "Stara pili" The hone hulks slowly r }la 3 i A HCstehxul Town. Pi Y• to had a red flannel peltt- the "head of the house who gathers backed as the familiar call. "Lar- "l t' this to He r:= a, ht 011101 ne yeti The d¢ugh h n n n information. ssooHe monopolizes the hoard all!" The the r swayed side- — LIVING. " �,`s< i say it is, why du ibere bnppee to be so Handsome is as handsome is phot°- coat that had been worn only three t anyTHE COST OF paper as soon as it comes and keeps ways, turned to the right, and the its Safi umu> dnritus signs in eridrurc'p graphed, hardly ever! winters- This was offered up as a sac- entre, but was rejected, Son-in-law it b ais long he can. The other mem- thing was done. -Success 111agnzine. I C> l fti u' 1 '•'i'hey are nearly' all the si;=us of erre hers of the family then goed without Economy's a dying art„ t doctors. 'rhe It+"pile are so h,naltifd' Batter to be criticised for silence gelid daughter were so angry that they news or are only enriched by the Success is not to an endeavor to do For costt who in the city spoil. �, r-- stayed at home. It was believe that i hcrc Ibut t.fcy st:IJ' ui, ui his et;,i'.yLi, than for the lack of it. Aunt Sally had borrowed the necessary crumbs of knowledge that now and a great thing. but in repeated eudea F. The of ]ifs there broke asmheart , 1 the vlininn• pial Minn.. (him r""'' then drop from the lips of paterfamil- ors to do greater things, -Fleury And broke me other ways as well, t hica;0u tiee„r,i,ilef;thl, A successful author can draw on his half dollar somewhere, but in this they IRS. Cope, II. i ' �l, imagination for tho_r , were mistaken. She going with - Most of the daily papers in Holland A country inn I bunted down, out money and depShe wasg on Prot•i- are issued in the evening, but some %. A place I thought I could afford, t I Other Names For Automobiles, dence to see her through. FOUIll %� But when they heard I came from town ! A Berliner who lung has been promi- nent blah wants but little here below- We who have depended on the same oP the more -importantwell. ones publish The natives raised the price of board. nen[ in lural tt aur;pirrta(um interests but he keeps right on wanting. thing know in advance whet answer morning editions as well. To subscribe OF IIT has est:abli:ber] ❑ motor cub ce, Aunt Sally got when she walked softly for more than one paper is cone n a To tropic climes 0 made a dash, 1 the plcaiu' Uefntan 1 1 0 of ice vcht- If a man doesen't a hire wisdom a terrible extravagance, and ellen a II 1 ;`J q be to the Briton takers and, putting on pOAN S KIDNEY P But plc clic industry had come. CICS being "auto+cwhllelexnnteterdr°-' after marriage there is no hope for her most winning smile, said: "whole" subscription for one family It toots away my ready cash i schkeu," Despite the preposterous ti- him• "Will you please let a poor old WOO. alone is looked upon as"coffee a luxury, At PIJT HER ON HER FEET. And lett me hollow as a drum. t t x, � an in to see the AAACa 00 forty feet the clubs and the "coffee houses;' the L, • tie under which they run, the cubs are r- Iv. 1 i MRS said w be remarkably handsome and Before attempting to paddle his own long?" I)Utcb equivalent of the American sa- — I mase the frozen north my goal rr' l�Ufj/7EiPHAY�S graceful, canoe, e a wise young man learns to She was, of course, laughed at and loon, there are always neti•sen do ill. In hopes to find things cheaper there, Gl ;; OLD TIME.• If there be nuything in a name, the sante, told to go hence. "Hence" wasn't protusion, and very many men do all MRs. Fn. had been Nokomis, Sask., But Advanced s tourney to the polo writesback troubled with Advanced the price of polar bear. `�-.,,..', SINGLES motorcars introduced into some palls very far with her. In walking around their readingpithere and so save the weak back and kidneys, I had terrible m oci is i should instantly become In the language of flowers, Alonzo, the big tent she saw a boy crawl un- thesubcost of fees, for they don't count dizzy headaches, and could not sleep at - V. CHAT IPIOTi'' swaybacked and top heavy, The Plein' when a girl hands you a bunch of der the canvas, and she lost no time the chat c what they I and years, In this I way suffered for ten And now I have a single thought -may in following suit, She rose up among Many cigar shops and sometimes years, until I read about DoAN'S KIDNEY To dwell on some uncharted isle -_ -� r----- tsh word for automobile is "suelpaar- flowers it mean away!" Till fishes charge for being caught delouszoonderspoorwegpetrooliju!g."- :erinbge,nacublolie$ And tgoli a seat, padifother stores hate what they call "rte- pmt Ipurrhasedtwoboxes,andasthey And birds havelearned'.tomaimtheirElectric Restorer for Men I NoyTort Press. Ananias map slave been the chain. y one evor enjoyeda circus it surely pots" of newspapers, and there you helped me, I sent for two more, and they pile. restores everynerve inthe body ion liar at one time, but later his as sho, She didn't miss - can also "rent" a paper and tape It put me on my feet, and' I have been able -H. A. Bellows in Puck. Phosphottol rethpropertension: h etoresp,vim and vitality, Pretnnturadecayan Viet= ^" Our Chief of Artillery. rivals began ire write tombstone ine QSIa?yuewAs home with you for a certain length. to work ever since." weakness avort d at once. Pho.phonol will sari tions. _ time for very little money indeed. For Backache, Lame Back, Weak make ounnewman. trice �anbo: or two for Brigadier (tenernl Arthur 11�t�ttty, p over kjia ,angered and inspected the {t. U. S. A., chief �f i•�ut.tilt l'y_ is teC animals until turned out. �St het•, But the lunging for itifot•utatIon of Back, or any other Kidney Trouble, there 'a,.AtrCihiirfnoiaOnl. TheBw'be11D t �g ,- ' the average Dutchman of the middle is no remedy to equal DOAN'S KIDNEY lazed as Che oT the tculld'9 esperls Tn rival home �h- "wag diet iffy sultry submarine mines. In his hands rests BABY'S GREAT DANGER o looks, but nothing dampened her hap- classes extends far beyond the dally PIgLS. etc ( The Drummer. much of the line of the Co for guard- HUHN HOT WEATIiER piness. She came near going over to papers. He wlsbr•s o know all about They have been on the market for staple20 the minister's to repeat some of the his neighbors far and near, and at the years and therefore must be a }\\1 ..- i Drummers seldom pray math, ilgi 1¢g the shore was of the Country. Gen- �_ same time be wants to keep up his article. \� their bilis, usually hate she ins dodge cent Murray born In Missouri in' down's jokes and ask where the wick - knowledge of the languages learned at Price 50 cents per box, 3 boxes for touches, have warm hearts, gdir•h wits, iStii and aria graduated at the United More little ones din during hot edness came in, but had reto be gatls- i + much nerve and More courage, but err States 0 elllitary academy, second In weather than at any other time of the fled with saying to the daughter: school. Iar these purposes reading =1.25.• May.ec obtained at all dealers bora scoffers.'They have; good inept' his class, !v 1St 1. de is a,law eras societies are formed either among or mailed direct on receipt of price byY year. Diarrhoea, dpsentry, cholera "May, T want to go to heaven with friends or people living in the same The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, • ories, much humor and a fund or well as a military man and has also infantum and stomach disorders come the rest of you, but as sure a you 9 been a professor of military science without warning, and when a medi- live if another circus comes along I'll i neighborhood. or perhaps all the ofit- �t stories limited only by time. They can p t cern of a certain regiment will 'coin- L -When ordering direct specify"DOAN'S." preach n sermon, lead in prayer, time and tactics at Yale. He has written cine is not at hand to give promptly attend it and have just as good a time a horse race• umpire a ball game, make several technleal works relating to are the short delay too frequently means aa' I did today!" bine; then a committee wilt be select- that the child has passed beyond slid. t, ed from among the members on which Descriptive. ^ci a stump speech and have anopinion,ee my subjects. -Argonaut, a to $av's Own Twtlets should a•lwaysbe Nest morning"the early risers of tate will devolve the task of selecting suit- Stella -Would you say she was a well upon every known subject from prize- kept in the home where there are village were treated to a rare spec- ziue weeklyn papers nr h.mGerman maga- lke dressedWall woman?trBebear wbo she looks fights to the nebular hypothesis. -Com young children. An occasional dose tacle. Aunt Sally was out on the grass zings in English, French, German and like a street bas coy- inertial Traveler's iliagatzive, of the Tablets will prevent stomach in front of the house in scant attire and bowel troubles, or if the trouble turning handsprings or hying to. She Dutch and to circulate these among ered in a desperate hurry. --Puck. comes suddenly the prompt use of the made pretty fair work of it until her rite members of the society. These + t Tablets will cure the baby. Tho Tab- boolls and papers are sent round in Manufacturing sorrow is one of the a t t son-iD-law came out and carried her lets are sold by medicine dealers or by I large . portfolios either once or twice a worst of sine.,. ,,. „ , - --- " mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Into the house, where . she was given /" lV an awful lecture on the enormity of week, as way hnve been agrcetl upon. . J/ Williams' Medicine 6to;, Brockville, re those je hes such n society can Ont, her offense, but she failed to realize read all the best English, American, Tv the eustefu h¢lY oY Bavaria, s Js the enormity part. bLss Bas, t ¢welter In the g i d "Look here, how," she said in reply. •German gull Dutch periodicstla at n Master Frank Smith was a week and "I'm sixty-five years old, and I've got slight rust, o f 1 visitor with his chum Master Harold to keep limbered up to be worth any - Mannings Frank and his mother hnve thing around the house. We've got a just recently retul•ned from the Old lot of goose grease down cellar, ,and Vanco y and ►eft ou Wednesday for I'm going to rub myself all over• and much for B U Frank did not and, keep at this handspring business. I'll CO land. 's or arta of S t h You Pat t mac P soon be able to do more work." but through Old "Conduit was the only "I'll leave the house IE you dol",, place, threatened the son-in-law. "I'll send for the minister to talk ' to CURING BAD 'HABITS. 'yon!" added the daughter. _ "Children, I've got to Timber up or — Try a Little Self Hypnotism on Your my knees will soon be like sticks, I Pet Weaknesses. tain't doing nuthing to disgrace no - In alarge eastern city is a Proles- body, and 1 shan't stop for the minis R Q W E t TROUBLES atonal hypnotist who has a wide repo- ter, I wish 1 could borrow a bareback p •/ 1• tatiou for curing the astbit of inretn- toss of somebody. I think I'll go over ARE CURABLE BY THE perance, ells method is dirt simlile, and ask Deacon Peagram for his old "There is no real hypnotism about it gray mare." USE OF _unless it is a wetter oY self hypno- After breakfast oft she went, and Dr. Fowler's tism," tliis professor once salrl. as she couldn't get the horse she came sftnply observe the mind process of the back home to arm herself with a Extract of man that drinks and advise him bow clothes pole and attempt to walk tato 1,0 reverse it. The subconscious sold- top rail of a six rail fence. She couldn't a Wild Strawberry oquy 1n the mind of the man that be carried in this time, and the son -in- drinks PODS sotuething like this: law ran for the parson. The good man When did 1 have mY lost ball? left his sermon unwritten and came on Whew! Long as that! I don't see how the trot. Aunt Sally waved her hand 1 stood' it so long. Wodldn't have to him and 'fell off the fence `and thought it possible,' And so on the turned cart wheels around a large victl>n repeats to hitnselt on the priu- circle. Not until she was out of breath cfpie that he needs this periodical and had picked her heels high in the stimulant just its it is necessary to air was she got into the house. Then heap coal on to fire 10 keep It from the parson began to tell her how awful burning out. 4n a word, that man self it was, but he had gone the Wrong' hypnotizes himself into the belief that way about it. he needs a drink. "If I can't go to heaven and the cit- cus too then I'll keep by these tricks." " t fight e cure tbis craving is ' d Aunt Sall as she set her jaw, relit the ¢ etite,, but to Oght said Y dot: to he Dl "But think of the wickednesst Will pews the :cause that ]peat to the self' I o to heaven or not?" over Let a tags repeat ao himself 1 "Fou know what it says about the over and over . again; 'I reuily don't " 1 I take it it's sim- wicked," need this enol I "Yes 'but will I get there or be kept. ply a matter of povgfng so miieh dDwn ', my 'throat superfiuouslY, for. I could out?" et alon ,without,' Before long he "If you repent - 1 g > will be surprised how instead of hyp. "But Idon't.-I have done nothirageoai notizing himself into drink he will repent of. Parson, it's either he v t elf out of it:' or more limberness! bypuotive,hin s Simple, isn't it? But If , this sett "Wetly being 'tis you, yes" hypnotism or whatever you choose to And although Aunt Sally quit her; call it is n mire 'for intemperance why "limberness" she attended three morel . Is it not eat;Ally a Ter ipe for curing circuses before she died, and her tomfb•I. atlier bed habits?--C'tiit eo,'1'r bune. stone bears the legend, "Gone to' Berl 'Reward." —„,,,, .. i., y 1 In Fish Waters. Faithful Postal Workers. The government has no employees more faithful and none upon whose (personal honesty more depends than the thousauds of postmasters andpost- al clerks in our nearly 0,000 posto res. When one thinks of the countless let- ters in filmsy envelopes dropped into mail boxes enol postodiees, with no protection except a 2 cent stamp an a thin piece of paper against the viola- tion of secrets, the exposure of which might rain a business, one realizes bow much depends on the personal In- tegrity of those who handle the mails. --Leslie's. ARRHA, DYSENTERY, SUMMER COMPLAINT DEATH BOARDS. • Curious Custom That Prevails In East- ern Bavaria. -George promisedto drop Wide ofWorld Ala azlne, ne a line today. I wonder if this is it! n the borders of Bohemia, Iles the so called Bavarian forest. Tlits part o Evidence of Faith. the country, although it boasts beautl- Airs, Brooke- Here you any faith in ful scenery, Is seldom visited by tour• life insurance? 11Is Lynne -Yes, in- fists, probably for the reason that the charms of the region are little known deed I've realized y,1n0000 from two even In Gernutny. This putt off' I3avn- husband• end they weren't very good ria has hien 10 many ways untouched huts either. -Judge's [.tbr;y' by civilizattion, and owing to its seclu- sion from the outer world some very A REAL POISON PERIL. strange customs are still la vogue, strongly reminding one of the twiddle Venom of the Most Deadly Creature In ages. This Country. One of these strange customs, strict - One venomous creature there is in ly observed by the population, Is the way„ in which they beep alive the this country which may justly be memory of their dead by the erection termed a public speril in the wildest o1 what are called "totenbretter,” or sense: Proportionately to pope In tion "death boards." These are wooden more victims full to it yearly in the planks cut in the shape of tombstones United States than to the dreaded and,roughly painted. Sotnetltues they cobra la India. Some y 1itsAbite. bear also the image of a saint. They caul are bled every year by'rbite. 'Three hundred thousand more are are erected -often In a row of thirty made seriously i11 from the after ef- 8nd 'more -on the <readside, to fields fects, Unfortunately the virus works and meadows, near chapels and tract - fixes, In the village streets -in short: so slowly that alarm is stilled; The victims do not sicken at once. The 'ehouses andverywher e; bthey they are even palled to > bite Is forgotten, but ten days or two They not.mark burlap places, as Ida. WM. R. Genes, St, John, N.B., after the subject falls Into a might be supposed, As soon as a per- 'writes: -"As T have had the pleasure fever. His blood is poisoned within son' has'died, the corpse Is put on a of testing DR. POWnER'S EXTRACT or him. Eventnrlly in extreme cases he board, and there it lies in state until It Wtno STRAwniRRY, I might say it IS the becomes delirious, succumbs to' a stn- is put into the coffin shortly before the only remedy I would recommend. bast per and dies, funeral. These boards then, are the summer, I had a very severe attack of Yet •because there is nothing horrific so called "death boards," and after the Diarrhoea and Vomiting.' My doctor to the sensation loving imagination in funeral they are cut into a suitable the malaria bearing mosquito public without result, and friends treated' me r ignorance tolerates it with a shape and decorated with an inscrip- advised me to try the above remedy• inertia o egtion containing the name of the de- After a few doses I was completely cured, ane and permits it to breed it, cityhceased, his, age and in most cases and ever since I have never been with - and country alike throughout the some lines' of poetry. out it in the house. I have used it with length and.breadth of the menace These short poems. which are• of the children, and find the same result, the combined with It as a real menace all course, mount in sober earnest, are oc- I have recommended it to several of my the combined br,d of snakes, Scor- Anall very amusing. The boards friends who also join with me in saying pions,; centipedes,' tarantulas and other• Das stuck somewhere near the that 1)x. FowrEN'S EXTRACT OR Winn pet bugaboos of our childish roinabt . are thenSTRAw$$RRY is the greatest remedy on ii thio ace as fig- road' or In the fields, where they some- earth for all summer complaints." clam are utterlynegligible,tunes accumulate to an alarmingnum• ment to reality, as shadow to sub- districts these "Do. FowLtia'hl" has Seen on the ,mar- stance. a s stance, it is perhaps characteristic of ber. In the poorer !let for over 65 years, and so popular American tem - and are' not always'cut into shape ft become that many dealers try to sub - our wryly humorous and painted, but are simply deposited' ' stitnte other and cheaper :preparations. perament that we should' have invest- just as tbey are at the foot of some, Be sure and getevbaeyouaskfor, ed the unimportant danger with all he remain untouched the shuddering attributes of horror crucifix, where they price: 35 cents, and have made of the real peril a joke until thoy molder ;away, Manufactured' ,only by The T. ma - to be perennially hailed with laughter I barn Co., Limitecl, Toronto, Ont. in a tbousand,thoeightless prints, -Ev- erybody's Magazine. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA u91 e Dissension in a town mal: -es the grass grow in the streets. '` Un'itmakes the trade grow in the stores. Other things being equal, a city is usually as big as the faith of its people. and pull to- gether they believe in it enough to sink all differences e p to doughnuts that town is on the up grade. ryou can bet dollars g gethe When all`t11e merchof their burg unite for the good g it is a leafs gamblethat home trade will unite itself to them. , - It is better to have the. long green in the tills than the grass green in the streets, - Unity nit' makes the long green grow. The town that does not pull together will be pulled to pieces, AND ALL