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WeWolid, 34, Torrance' $t.,.•'
Oen; Writesen-"For two' years.,
with rierve trouble, mid it.'
foreme to eleepe -It, tn.('
what time, I went to bed, m ••
I was' even worse than the
f r •I.consulted a docter, sad,
t9, 4 tonic tg-taee a lien neur
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force than- before.. One of the
. . hall
Works' with me, 'gave me
of Milburife Heart and, Nerve ,
I took 'thent,, and I got, such
that I, got ,enother box, and
I .fieished it I' eouid enjoy sleep
p.m. -until 6 a.m., and now feel
Heart. and .Nerve Pills ,are
per box, or 3 boxes for11.25, at
or mailed direct Qrl'eecelpt of.
by -the T: Milburn CO., Limited,
Out. • : '• '
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claeply-•••theer, 8te•"11.kaleeee. C8 'P.
" eor.fie•ana, inteeeere 'With Cultleittlue and.'
11E167050o...eke .40e eeep. Be petenne
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111 ee hcise ' d 817 0,DR 8 8 8
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: caleenee Plane • froM 12,000 to ..1•,3•00 '
pee acro. are grown. , One Ohne-
ration IZ useally'eufficieet, because the r
. ' d is 1 ' a clean 'from the Melt
growl ft rep y, , ,. ,
crop' and horse radiali loaves Scionshade
th,,),,,, ro.,ua,11 an, .a. prevent,reod.g,row., tii. .,
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, ••,. ,gfief•enet', .e' ' Winele-eiellee .ifors,
• etan gee le, re eerd Wiesen; he name. goegee,
when he, Wee aetille, as':111-1eler" "Seere-
:they- lee elee • Colo/nese It:(ne' erten.
.Itlie, eelem -of 'QUeeneAnne When the
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etee:•.,lelfeVjosiniti'esetsen(;),Iie,;'ateiesinviLvi;,
eenefene to ,eeend „elate,
eneraregy "for the eafety•SOtifeie lins
Moreal settle " -Tee Minister's rept
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was:, "In -a, yeee kends; eell 'tobacco I"
:49.21111413s)i,eweetnittibell:Pelt.de,t9.eseevifr1tee•etaiSs.,,717b1,,erek'n.
'epeeinieneof Senieleni or .of that ee.
pertee *hien' resembles tile lightning,
pray el the rapiet , eather ' ,thari the
lisavy stoke eoet• the , bladgerm, ;one •
must ceoes the, eheenen either to
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lack titility.aid rosisthfe Polier. •
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den
Sennett S Eirnuision
. ' bring' ;telly iii• eit.; 3'u.ch• p.. eopte-,_
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it goes vigor aao.votoiq,co
neme,',ine „beey M.. An,Deneenee,
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seott 6410PW,h6,' +0404°, oat. •"."' 7278
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1 eeeee4c0e. , „Alen r N. ,.,0 u t 1 0 olc , fpx,
'1.'A..';' aPr7'118 01'' 11')"3,1W"t v't'[.'' dt.1 li*
ec I. le edge of today a market, Whica
at the start snowed a fair edvanee.
brrnbLe,t0...%17feLltli1V,RIat.T,:',•aaCIY.a,,a,a11., 'A0're 141'',Io'',71 tiell
over final prices -yesterday. ,Corn var-
,iecl at. the close frOM ific lower to %e
eleher. Oats finished a ebade clown. to
%o aa, and provisions at the last were
' LW CI la n ge a 10 4c higher, •
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His
Is generally
one,of the
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laden
greatest.
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nousexeepers
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with
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and
diseaSe.predueink-geerus,
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habits,' and.-th 'fact that
,rn"
of the human
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of Canada' will tiie
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his body,
akeg 'him'
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•Direation's
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Hovels,
,eate, reprodUced
Feltner,' froM,wbleli
tion are taken.
ti 'hi ee
ie ne
er then tbe
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bar is driven
riglit anglee
crossbar two
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nesse
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Foi..ma•kino,„one
a good
end
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post
wit
feet
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eLGGING GATE. „, ,•
en -Lee' ..; • . '
That . to '
,.knci ITlexp,,isfve : . .
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Wee fOr a $e" elue,eg '
front the Orange u
elite and d.e, seriP••
• The npright piece at
of the gettels Macle high-
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it sWings on.. A. cross- .
tigu'll3',. thro•ugu. a bele at '
m .1. th
1.1..elle gate, rs
long or over aand-rune'
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ofeefeenno-glillise.
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PranCe Or to Ireland, , '• , ' ' .
' in the , jeu cresprit or WItie's '
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Liverpool market losoiii toeleY oe
wheat v.;9 to v..o. meter than yesterday, '
and ssa to eea mane, on . , ,
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. witn mere ,threit. a seemr 01, cynicism;
Tellyrandenwe: nundson,ht,edly a past '
raster. ries o latent, .n hen someone.
told him that Cnateminriand wee aone
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filuaa1.1-WeeyeltliuCl,a:Sie..theelefe•Wiihelileillsarlaileituesreleit-
deaf,” neineeked Talleyrancl, "bectease.
lie 'inn longer hears itheisell talkedi
about." ' •
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eeee Lee.' a•aaa.,,,,,,•.,,,•,,,,Liaa etne, 00e/fee
Tom "evisee -wife shall 'I tete re e '
• Thi' ' ." ' • o hall- . • S. . • .'
gents demi a vein .• oi ,quie;
bp.ralei;r0i7 ihnichth0,104noets,iitnesess, .099010190,.edlbeitiss esxa.. '
t• . “if i eve e ,Oharie • La' 1 ' ' -
'alai.% ' 'he ar)Cl• '1.inve !j) reach P''' ' a sltmet.e, 0' Yale::
. . oorn,
,, '''', ' ., , WaipnaniiillireigghOptions6.1.0' fi.6. Close,
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Sent:, .....-/. 86% Ms WA , Meg 51:
:Den .„.-.„,,, 90% ' 90% 90% , 90% 8fiye
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', / ,. Toronto Wain Market; ' .--
• Wheat, new, bush......,,10 91, to 10 ii.i
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Legal quips are notoriously feeble.
Homer d005 314 ii0iii'ith in Wm ferell"
am atinosphere,, ehongh even the
weakest sallies are aerereeiated as 'a
welcome relief to clidnese of the
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ridge once; in iesmic c le.ef.one cif .111e
almost exidlessmetinologeoe, '41 ensvee
heard yen' ed -d -do; • anything -elee,"'
stem meeetelhe f ern otis • essay ist: . ,
Theodare Hook Was out dining one
'evening
Rye, bush. .„.......,/ en- 0 80 ...,
fil)aaieyb.ub311.:81i'a.'1:',":::::':::;•: ''' P g '?!.!
peb,s, 'bushel, ....,,,,, ' , . ,„, 100 , , '
'Buclif.wheat, blashel -.050
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persistently, this peril would be tremendously reduced.
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courte, Legal lumieariess, too,- come '
111 for their • share , of, gentle chaff,
Lord Brougham defined a lawyer "aa.
a .legal gentleman %idle rescues -your
estate -from your enemies and keeps
it himself." Neater and more person.
al, 'menet unkinaly was Fox's elfin
slots to the eolemn appearance of Lord
Thurfow during, the trial of Warren
Hastings. Fox whispered in ali aside
to the Spealcer: "I wonder whether
any one ever was as Thi
Ann -among the compay at
dinner was"a hook vendor Who dined.
•not wis.ely but too Well. ''You ap.
near to me," remarked. Hook to his
, 00 sur4 acieSS a ,11 run en
hoot 1 ,/... „ t te d k
men; ' ' to have. emptied your wine,
celler into 'your book -Seller."
'eurnine Mont booke and bookaien
to iniesie7 Coleridge's pithy linee form
an ironical link..
.i'lwarls sin,' befo' re the d' 'Tsere
y ie. were
hall.) •
us t'''''.'g•
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- . Toronto Dairy Market
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Batter, creamery, lb. rolls0 21 •" 0 3
,
nutter, orearrieve, eoLids..,0 27 0
' Butter, separator, dalrY, lb; 0 25 0 ,,
'Eutter, store lots s127 g..04r
ggs, new,latd. .... ........
Cheese, 4.011, 117 ... • • . • ...... 0 1-49i 0 16
Montreal Grain and ' Produce.
ivrowpwEAL, Aug. ?A—Cables on Mani.,
toba spring wheat came stronger at a
further advance 00 110(1. The demand. wad
faivlY good and some sales of neW °dip
and low grade old crop wore made. There
was no further changeln the oat situp,.
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. The WESTERN FA IR
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London Ontario .
,
The Western, Fair as aLive Steck
EX hibitlo.n le in a class. ; by itself.
ii:ChibitOTS always report goOd. re-
sults ' from. showing at Londolm
Surrounded as it is by such. an ex-
cell_e,nt fanning country thee. is
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animals are worthy even if thealel
should he no competition. la cer-
tein sections. Exhibitors • are,
t hex ems, always' sure ol'being well
treated at thfs old and reliable
Eehibiteon. Prize lists, entry,
forms and , all information 'given
promptly on ar,plication to the
Secretary, A. 39, Hint, GerierIa
teffices elichmond Se,. London, Oint.
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'Beware of ,Wormy 'Corn.
Don't /et your '• berse ' stock touch
orme corn, The few cents whIcla you
iagine you ale saving by compelling ,
,
e horses to eat e•Ormy corn are. mote
an offset: many tinies over, by secure
from trouble when only geed corn is
d. It pays to break otr the wormy
d. . .
ps by hand rather than let the Lenses •
It them. ' ' - ,._ . .
. RIDING. A. CAMEL. '
.
• . Gaul
wires from the ends
a point two feet from
continue by a single
A.,,spiral spring Peen'
er is here attaeliech
. fleeted with this Spring
second post of 1 he
will swing either
shut again. A latch
in the drawl -tin. .vill
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Take a piece of hard
pIe-and 2,1177 as . indicated
should be 8 by 2
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esse.-----e.-----,--a-'
LAVAL '
of the crossbar to
' the crossbar aud
wire for one foot.
a mow•er or bind-
and a wire Is con-
and run te the
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fenre This gate
way and be pulled
made as described
be a great help.
k
wood -on or in
at e. This,
by 2 and sawed' so
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wise as rlo v
looks e, - - --1' --N•
Celts like °ulnae and O'Connell of '
ten infroduced a hieezy andee,efresh.
Shoald certain persons die befere
they nee, .
Th••se line's will no doubt strike a
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thin, the feeling being strong' under a
'continued good demand from foreign and
loCal buyers and very small offerings
foli,•Tyn
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always ,go,o man for first -
class stock of all kinds, The UP-
to -date farmer waits for the Ex-
- • ', gibliej-- •
• -.. g c'ef,ee
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ing humor wed racy audacity into
the dell reutrne of the law courts,
On one occasion Lord Clare brought
a Newfoundland dog upon the bench,
sympathetic chord in the hearts of
,
Weise who have to 11Ve near semeone
who cannot sing. but -eel p;_rsist, in
tryia„. '
se •
IhP5Tii.eZrt'adrip°,,,usritles AtaddY3m.svaIntici
for bran and. shorts is good'. Butter is
quiet and unchanged. Receipts for the
week 14,962 .packages, against 18,107 a
Year ago. Cheese fairly aetive and
hibition when her...•aln see the hest
and make his choice. The, Exhrbi-
tion of this year -will be no ex-
eeption ' to the rule, but every ef- ,
fort is being roads by the manager,
-;,.. . ST. THOMAS. ONT.
unsurpassed for residential education. The
"Ideal College -Homo" in which' to secure
-a training*for your life's work. Thorough
courses in Music, Painting, Oratory, }Ilvh•
he Animal's Rank Stupidity Is Very
.
,Trying to `the Novice.
All that is necessary, if is claimed
y those in a .position, to know, to
ecome• an expert camel rider is to
et the right tension 'on the reins,
r rather on the node string, when
ae camel will trot along at a perr
:ctly uniform gait hour a:fter hour.
1 the reins are slackened the beast
tops. When they eke pulled too
ard he goes the faster. Experienced-
iders tie the reins at the proper ten -
ion to the pommel of the saddle and
hen settle themselves down to sleep,
I they are so minded. The reputed
ocility of the camel is said to be un-
ierited. Ile is simply stupid beyond'
11 other beasts of burden. ' •
Ile takes no heed of his rider, pays
o attention whether he be on his•
adz or not, Walks straight on when
nee he is set going, merely because
O is too stupid to turn aside, and
anything tempts him oat of the
ath he continues to walk on in the
ew direction simply because he is
Do dull to turn back into the right
oad. To contend successfully against
his prodigious, persistent and Inver-
Ible Stupidity coestitutes the whole
rt of camel riding.
Experts aver that nothing is more
mustng to the officer initiated into
he mysteries of camel riding and
:riving than the sight of a recruit in
he east fighting against the dullness'
f his camel
It is said to be a common sight of
he march in countries where the
Iritish hale employed the camel to
ome acrass a soldier standing, with
. countenance .of utter despair, by
he side of a loaded but motionless
Iromedaty, gazing up at the euper-
ilioue beute with an expression of
he most comical' helplessness.
The recruit has exhausted every de-
'ice that he can invent to make the
to
:eustt :111rticlrnrstva,anicie,waheatd itthosurr thteo sol -
lier stands utterly staggered, and
lumfounded by such a miracle of
tupidity„ Generally the raan is too
ar gone in hopeless bewilderment
Nen to use profanity. His voeabu-
ary his long since been exhausted. ''
It generally happens that the sol-
her has nothing with which to beat
he beast. He cannot reach up to
to body to kick it. Pummeling with
ds fist has no appreciable effect upon
he unreal; he might as well thump
he ground. So- he is at his wits' end,
,nd his discomfiture is as complete
la it is ludicrous. As for the camel,
t stands exactly where it has stop-
ied, gazing intoespaee with a look of
illy loftiness, agwif it saw the north
ole in the distance and with a cora-
flaCeney that wOtad .not be inappro-
it
miate were viewing a vision of
mgels. .
That it is falling shod of its 'duties
,bviously has no interest for the idfo-
ie beast. It never so muoh as winks,
Int simply stands in its-tr_acks with
ts head high up in. -the air as if await-
ng a reyelation. There is nothing
o be done except to wait until the
ther cernels come along and then to
ie its nose to the tail of the last
'ship" in line. :
. The sight of the hind legs of the
,nuteal in front of it moving and the
ensign of the string in. its own nos-
rils are the only hints it can under.'
tand.
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anci began to caress the animal while
Curran asaddressing itcourt.TI
w, le The
lad r on, go
e , of ermese, ;stopped. his
on, Mr. Curran, ' said his lordship.
"Oh,....I beg a thousand pardons, my
lord, `,, returned Curran in his
-.sir es
ligeE Or ALL HOPES —
, OF EUER OETTIEG WELL-
Mr. Jacob E. err,
M ' E H 111 Grange St
strong. Receipts for the week 65,631 boxes,
against 67,994 a year ago. Demand for
eggs good. Receipts for the week 682a
cases, against' 6915 a year ago. Pray!.
sions steady,
.
Minneapolis Grain Market,
ment to surpass previous y Rare .
The prize list has been reff-LiSe61
mud make every literal, not onlyi
in classifiacation but is cash. The
prize money will all be pa!d if the
School, Business College and Domestic
Science. Large campus, inspiring environ -
meat. Resident nurse insures health of
students. Rates moderate. Every girl
needs an ALMA training. Haridsome pro-
)3..sPe ctus sent on Application tO Principal. .12
silk-M/NNEAPOLIS,
test tenes. "I
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Aug. 24.-Wheat-Clos.
really thought yourStratford,0
lordship was employed in eensulta-
nt., w ri s:-"Teears ago.
n yea
I suffered with a very peculiar disease.
-Sept., 91%c; Dec., 826fia: May, 06%c ta
Nein No. 1
tion."
Curran was the most delightful of
I would go to bed feeling as well as could
be, and after sleeping for five beers I
hard, $1.00141; No. 1 northern,
essec to eme; No. 2 northern, 8.369c to
sense.
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7'''''' .A.4,4a•-•71.9.74 eneettel
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boon companions -a born raeonteur-
but he could hit hard. one of hie
friends, a notorious and ' succesefel
gambler, once had a trial of wits with
him, but, being decidedly worsted, be-
gan to lose his temper. At last he-
exclaimed petulantly, "No man, sir.
shall trifle with me with impunity.'
"Play with you, you mean," rennet-
ed Curran slily. Bet the aneedote of
Curran which lives in ihe menim•y as
illustrating that fine spirit of the man,
bas a Much of pathos. Furneune tulti
him dtti•ing his last illness that he
coteli with more diflieulty
seemed to .,. , . . ,
than on the pievioua des. "Do I,'
n. ,
said Curran "That's 0'111 e 1
I've been ' le ' 11 °°11e -e
prae icing a. night.''e
would wake with a severe pain in my
back, then moving Otto my side and
breast. The pain was so terrible I
could not lie in My bed, and tigually had
to sit until morning with a pillow propped
up behind my back. With all my pain
I would go to work, and after working up
to about 10 o'clock the plan would leave
me entirely. The same thing would hap-
pen the next night, and every night for
two years. I tried four different doctors,
but none of them did me any good. I
tried a great many patent mediemesebi
all of no avail. I gave up all hopes ois
ever getting well. A friend persuaded me
to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills.
I bought four boxes, and after using the
first one I felt a change for tbe better,
Corn -No. 8 yellow 77c to 78c.
Oats -No. 8 white '301/20 to 31c.
Rye -No. 2, Me to' 66s.
Bran-Sle to Ilene
d•
_ lourv.feading local patents, In woo.,
neapolls, TA.% to $4.96; other
6 0, .W6
patents, $4n.60 to $4.26; first clears, 93,60 to
$080; second Mears, $2.60 to $2.90. .
, . Duluth Grain Market.
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LUTH, Aug. 24,-Wheat-C1osed--1
New wheat, No. t northern, allho; Sept,
me bid; Dec., 98%c; May, 970fic bid.
London Produce.
fugal,L0NDON,_ Aug 24. -Raw sugar, centrl-
Us 9c1; Alu.scovado, 9s M., Calcutta
Ileseeri, Aug. -Sept., 615 leen Linseed oil,
83s imea. Sperm oil, 130. Petroleum,
American refined, 8d; spirits, 9d, Tut,
PentIne, spirits, 31s ed. Rosin, American
1 16s 6d• fine 19s 41,4d.
stra ned„ , .
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made from the
trees thai grow.
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sap of the best gum
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eineWegiefi/Ve
• DUULIU1...
„nee
BELP CLOSING GATE.
should be one Me 1 nearer tban the thin
pints. Two pieties sbould be se wed like
b, just so the thin part of c will slide
easily through It. 'Then 8o w a, makingand
the groove one and one-fourth inches
wide and its edges rounding so the
latch will work easily and attach to the
feneepost horizontally. A spiral spring
from a shade roller Is attached, as
shown in sketch.' 'Ibis is Inexpensive
but serviceable and works well if right -
ly made.
Unlike other attributes, wit ii1 sel-
after using three boxes I could sleep
CATTLE MARKETS.
ewsieeeneee.enen This
sap is boiled down
darn inherited. The case of the Sheri-
all night. The pains were gone, and I
\ lii` ' , 12SIL-14.
dans is an exception, The elder Sheri-
den, reproving his son Tom for the
completely cured. —
was East Buffalo Cattle Market.
Iviilburn's Icart and Nerve Pills are
'ielfeekener,e- ',.. and
• 7r •••••.• ••-. 9••:9•'...90-•:••••?..j.7,.t.,,,,,
refined until its pur-
i
irregular1 life
$1 25 EAST BUFFALO, Aug M. -Cattle -Re-
50 cents per box, or 3 boxes for . at
, ME DIG 710A I. 0.7 •
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he was leading ended
"NE I • T '? ll '
by say ng: i y. teal Tom 1 ea y it
..
is time for you to take a wife." "Withcarefully
•,-..
, celpts, 400 head; stead7:
all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt vems--Reeelpts, 60 head; active and 60c
of price b The T Milburn Co., Limited,
y T. lower, 81 to 911.50.
Toronto, Ont. Hogs -Receipts, 2400 head; active and,
150 to 20o higher; heavy. 99.20 to 69.30;
mixed, $11.25 to $9.35; yorkers, $8.75 to $9.36:sealed
.pigs, 58,35 to $8.60; roughs, '$7.86 to 881
,4Eir; .2,/ Ail. ity
packed
-
and shipped
is assured. T h e n
. 1
in cakes, hermeticaloy
to our big sanitary
0' to 97; dairies. 18.75 to $9.15.
• Sheep and Lamb99-Reeelpts, 1000 head;
' factory in London,
..stags,
oc,,,,,0,-,>0 0 0,', ,c,0 <•<, 0 0<, **6'
Everything thee we have ex-
cept a few fish, uud a hope in the
• hereafter comes out of tbe
ground. Be good to the ground.-
_American Agriculturist.
10..".."84.444434."449444)"
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it you wisll To BE wLEi i
II
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YOU MUST KEEP THE
BOWELS OPEN
—
' Any irregularity of the bowels
always dangerous, and should be attended
to at once. If the bowels cease to work
properly, all the other organs become
deranged. •
Milburn's I,axa-Liver Pills work on the
bowels gently and naturally, and will
es.. .
cure the worst cases of constipation.
Mrs. J. Hubbard, Port Colborne, Ont.,
writes: -"I have tried many remedies
ver oun any
f r thaation and ne f d
thing so good as your Milburn's I,axa-
Liver pills. We always keep a vial in
the house, for we would not be without
them, I always recommend thein to
, , • n
ms' friends.'
Milburn's 1,axa-Liver Pills are 25 cents
per vial, or 5 vials for $1.00, at all dealers,
or mailed direct on receipt of price by13
Co.,., inn , °rose o,
The T. Milburn I 'ted T t
Ont. ' e
.
CELEBRATED . RETORTS
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re••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• lanibs, $4 801 87 50
„. active and steady; ei s, . o . .
e , • Chicago Live Stock.
where (by modern
. •
16, CHICAGO, Aug. 24.-Cattle-Itecelpts,
• Our Weekly Short Story : 206: market, nominally ,unohanged:
• i beeves, $5.76 to $10.60; Texas steers, ts 116
,
., 6635; western steers, $6.215 to 98.Ri; stook.
... • ers and feeders, $4.40 to 67.65; COW,. =4
:
-‘‘, •••-_,\.\\11fIliee-S..traz, processes)
ee en scearavet
,, 0"19. ,/invicom • yy, / 0 0-Pee-Chee
' , ,/,/.41 ..., " • /' , „,;,,,,,,
•ssi .i/•57,4' - ' flavored
it is made into
Gum and
in the to
•••••••••••••sess•••••••••••••••-••••••41111111••••••••110 helfe're, 22.65 to $8.10; salves, 66.50 to 610.25.
Hogs--Recelpts, 5000; market steadY:
.about 10c up; light, 88.32 to 63.90; mixed,
line to Dover that there 88.05 to 8386; heavy, 97.90 to 18.66; rough,
,
suit all tastes.
making
A WOMAN ,
BOOMER
a spur now
97.85 to 68.06; pita. 95.00 to 98.16; bulk of
is a prospect of its being a paying in- sales, 68,25 to $8.76.
vestment. We are Investigating the Sheep -Receipts, WOO; market, unchang.
rumors and hope to and them true." ed; native, Mae to *8.32; weetera, $4.26 to
NothingIto thrill, and,yet the people 64.20; yearlings, 94.40 to $5.40, Iambi, ma-
tiye, Km to 97,10; western, *4.2000 rale,
There's a lingering
Pee-Chee you're
.
freshness about 0-
sure to like. It is far
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, By M. QUAD -
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, thrilled. Real estate Sumped 50 per Liverpool Cattle Market.
cent. and up went the price on the LIVERPOOL, Aug. 24.-eolan 'Rogers 8o
widow's lots again. Twenty or thirty co., Liverpool, ce.bre to -day that, owing
... 's. smoother
- C1-1?0,42,-Ocw..e,
.,
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than ordinary
lasts longer.
Copyright, 1911, by 'Associate
erary Press. d Lit- •
to the large numbers of Irish cattle corn-
strangers arrived daily and wanted to g it to the Birkenhen' Market. there has
d
buyD did in- 1 - d t th
or rent. Tile over innmore been a drop of one cent per poun n •
' gum
. , . a‘M•V;7F995 /:.(1/, '
' r ., ..•., 0,Pste-C 3z,
and
0-F'ee-Chee is the one -
Farmer Lee was by no means a bay-
_
seed of a man. Be read the papers
and magazines and was not so far be-
hied the date. The great mistake he
-
business In a week than it had ever e
prices of both Statean0 Canadian steers, quotations now being from 1.1344 to Win
done In pound. ..._.
any three months. It was per
while Doverites and strangers were Cheese Markets.
tunabling over each other with ft•esh WATERTOWN, N.Y., Aug. 24,--Cheess
rumors three or Loth. times a day that -Sales, sow boxes, at 1595o to 15%o.
the Tribune sald: WATERTOWN, PLY., Aug. SC -Cheese
feat gum—"It's merits
Sold by all dealers
IS
per
the tongue can tell."
who sell the best gum.
sales of 6800 boxes at 15 1-40 to 15 3-8c
made was 10 a certain line of reason- "If the Smishine Harvester company are reported.
in When be read the alluring ad- comes here with itk2,500 men and an ST. HYAC/NTHE, Que., Aug. 21.-13ot-
vefiisement promising stupendous div- acre of factory the problem will be old hero to -day at 25 1,2c, and
othreesBe at 13c. .
d h t
idends in this or that he reasone t a where to find tie land to build cot- nONDoN, one, Aug. 24.-kt to .flay's
-.
cheesemarket 975 boxes were oered.
utiress the advertisers were honest men tages on. 'The 200 or more lots owned esbeIng reported at 18 7-1 Bcff
they would not make such statements by the Widow Lee will not be a tenth i; 2 - so, with bidding , from 13o' -tor
and that the postal laws steed between of those demanded. Ellis will appear 13 7-16c, •
him aria a swindle. Re also reasoned toraorrow 'announcing CO1 ANSVILLE Olio., Aug. 24.-A0
'InVeeting
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an auction Of thi3 cd• the elantern Toweshie
,s
that his newspaper would refise to these lots, and it goes without saying Dairymen's Aesocidtion held here this
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•publish anfrthing that had a suspicious that -the bidding will be spirited and afternoon, butter all sold at 26 1-8c, and
cheese 0,11 sold at 18 1-8c. '
look. ' - ' the prices! high. .All the rest of the BEILLEVILLE,, Ont), ‘Aug. 2.4. -One
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It therefore came about that the ' farm maytgo under the haimmer at the thousand seven hundred boxes of cheese
back were offered to -day, 280 selling
his ba
farmer, after breaking with time.' re at
same The. port that we are to 11-16e, 1 60 at 18 5-8c, 375 at 13 9-16o,
hard work for fortysyears and having nave si factory here fur the building 220 13 1-2c,
.,.
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.
Of at the -balance being refused
secured comfort for his old age, invest- automobiles bas sent real estete 'soar- at 13 14c and 13, 9-16c.
•
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eEcli la a ltedake andtblvamasbattcill'yfoskainnedcou. inli." :•too 1 ' d tiii-ed '
He woke over e e r - auction k p ace as n. ver . . ,,,. Congress to Adjourn.
Washington, Aug. 2b. -'-With both
pie of years and then clied. Mrs: LcIft There was a good. crowd, and the bid- Houses ,of Congrest marking time
we not of a contidingmature and had
BRILLIANT "MOTS" TI -IAT ARE
CREDITED TO GREAT PERSONS,
, ' ,
ding was. all that 'could be hoped for: awaiting agreement on a single pp -
been opposed to the ingestmeets. She Piet only then -lots went, but (-le farm propriation bill, the adjournment, of
was left the farre, a portion af which as well, and those' who got nay sort the second session of the sixty-seoond
lay in the village of Dover, but 1100 of lia.roel of real estate were cousidered Congress was aesured Saturday.
days6for hard work had goose by. She illy, . , . , Rarly on Saturday both Reuse and
• ' -be next day nor the next
ran things atter a fitshlou, but the tame Neither on t , . . Senate sen.t the general deficiency ap-
• ' oreriation bill {43 a ne erence over
came when she had to think of Mort- was the Widcrw Lee seen to 'curer the ipi;.-, . 0,1 ,
gaging a portion of tlie property. She office , of the Tribune. In fact, she mor disputes, and bo settled down
to clear decks for adjournment.
lmd beconte souredtand irabittered and, payee entered it again. ,The ',whack- Plans were erranged to ,have 'P•resi.
had few friends. - . • up" took place at her owe hoese, and dont Taft go tri the capitol about mid-
One day the Wideen Lee might have both parties to It seemed eminently aiternoon and take up the task of segue-
been seen entering the office of the satisfied. ' In a dae..er two the woman ing the biles passed- in the final moe
Weakly Tribune, to. wh,ich see had headed, for Intends, and a weeklater ments of the Senate.
a subscriber for long years. T
been he editor
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EARLY INDISCRETIONS AND .
EXCESSES .HAVE UNDER- :.
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MINED YOUR SYSTEM : ,
,
The nerves control all actions of the body so that any- ,
thing that debilitates them will weaken all organs of
the system. Early Indiaorationa and Exaosses have
ruluedthousands of promising young nien. Unnatural
Drainseap their vigor and vitality and they never develop i':,
to a proper coudition of manhood,. They remain weak- •
lings, mentally, physically. and sexually. How. you feel? ,
,Are you nervous and weak, despondent aod gloomy,..
specks before the eyes with dark circles tinder them, q:,,
wealc back, kidneys irritable, palpitation of the, heart, '
•.-.GROWINO 'HOligERADISH: '
. -...,........ ,
Pungent Crop Does Best After Beets.
Cauliflower or Early Cabbage.
'A Wisconsin subscriber of Anterican•
tgrieulturist asks Air -Information on
tie 'methods of raising and marketing
forge radish. Although the 'rase rad.
eh is a perennial and will continue to
9iFte• indefinitely if some of the rootS
ire left in the ground, it is usually
eea.ted ,as an annual wben raesee in
•onsnsercial gardeeIng. Itis most prof-
table as a second crop, followIngbeeis,
auffilower+or.early eabbage."Only the
rutin root is used for market, the small
'Ootlets being broken. off and preserved
en planting.
',The tipper part of each set should be
int Stinaht and the. lower part slant-
rig So thaethey naay•sbe Planted right
ind tip. Of course, they Will grow nip,
low, but they willemake a More setts-
'
'actory crop if planta properly. The '
lets 'may 'he stored for tife Winter in a,
'liar or in pits out of doors it'is'a
Med- tieing to„sprtnIsle sand' between
9 - - - • . ,
them tovreyent 'heating% • While the
mowns a the plants may be reset and
will grow, they 100 not ploduce a very
iStisfactb0.„M•op of , roots, for market
ind 'nee not bay for replanting.; '
• The sets.are Planted between rows Of
:cabbage or 'caullfloWer In, boles eight '
,
ir. ten Melees deep 'made ,vgith ,.a-lIght -
. ,
!Towbar. They are cov , ,
aereeeleehee fleece, le tee! Teeneelent-
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Talleyrand WaS a Past -Master In the
,
Art of Refined Witticism- as i n
, r h 0 s
Rule Also In This Realm of Fancy
and Some of Jokes Are Scarcely
. Polite to Our Ears - Legal -Quips
' Are Not Very Robust: '
o
• , '
To atteinpt to define to describe ,
or to ex la ' •
en the nature of the welly
, .
d b P t ' d'esprit,
goo on -mo or jeu esprit, the
pungent phrase,, the apt retort, the
shrewd eepartee,ene anyone net 'tented -
with that sixth seneee-a sense of he-
/nor -would be lihe tallzine'of, music
to the der,, or' color to e blind.
th
Tastes differ, and these drafts on the
bank of wit, while aogepted by many,
are to °times so much waste papen
esenneee it is eeeeeese of their rar-
ity, far in th43 case a limited supply
does not now seem to enhance their
value. As I3alzae said, speaking of
77
„eiv,aeol and, Cheinforte the two great-
est wits .of 'hie' time, "Those people
°nee gave us a ,whole velure° in a
bon -mole Now-a,days we can i•aref
a d b - . ''. Y
• 'I a • on -mot in a whole volume." ,
No one ,can deny that there is still it
good dead 'of truth in the latter ,
of Balzac's aeser -un, Pam
and, as Doege
las Jerrold pithily put it: "Truthils
Illee. _geld,. a really -wise mem, make e
i'''''.°
s har°c1fl'' A go -a • longeway. ' But it
•i y wise to dogmatize on such
a matter. . •
The liall-mark of wit ' ' ' s' '
. I is, originality
yet there are fashions even in epi-
grams, andswhat at one time is eon:
sidere • ' • - ' 1 ' ' •
. d a most .exce lenesally,,at an-
other is thought to be' in question-
able teste. This' holds good wieh re-
tin.wl 1, eia, c, 1 /...., - ... ..i..
,,
the of the Tribune came out , 1.'',I , . .
' To Build by Contract.
widow ane the editor had a, long talE with the anneuncement:
W' ' ' Aug. le f ' t
end ebook e n n 1 • e ' -an wee eir e . ./ n mnipeg, ug. .- e arras In rm.
a ds o t. Te ree In tetiring from the Tril ii e -,we
L decent by the administration- of the
that themext issue.of the TrIbttne eon" Whili, to bespeak, the good *111 and pat- Manitoba Government telephone aye,
tained thefolloevIng: • I ronage of ail.Doverites for the aew ed.. tem are expected, to effect ,an annual'
' "We learn on good authority that our iter and; proprietor, SoloMon, Griggs, saying of 680;000 a year. Three him-
town is to leave a big br- man 02 for ,sum- a' newspapeof many yeatte drecl ands fifty miles of new rural
• mei' " visitors. That' a veliat we have standing. The paPer• will Still be in.. lines are. planned ' ape this work- evill
been looldng for for yeaes-nsomething dependerit In politics and still receere be carried out under contract as more
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bashful, debilitating dreams, sediment in urine, pimples '..
unken, hollow cheelcs, careworn ex.
on the face, eyes s .
l'f I di trustful lock ener
prossion, poor mernoly, i. e ass, s . , gy ..,
and strength; tired mornings, restless nights, change- ;
able moods, prematuredecay, boas pains, hair loose, etc, ;,
This is the conditionour Now Method Troatmoat io
. . GUARANTEED TO CURE ' ,,-
110 have treated Diseases of 'Men for almost a life. „,
time and do not have to experiment. Consult Us
.
FREE OF CHARGE
to tart be ''
s . a , om. . i
' ill Muds et greeei auel drY-Wood and economical than' the past clay labor
Mm • .e. .
The next issue of the paper said: - • knoteoind stumps on subscription. le sys . . •
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awry° will tell you whether you are curable or raot,';.;
Wo mane' aerobic oases
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"We understand tbat the Wldoev Leo will also take store trade on advertis- e . I' •N Out f D '
farm tat- . s Now - u o anger.
is to have forty acres of leen P ing,
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EBILITY VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD',
NERVOUS D . .,
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, ,. ,•Toronto, Aug 26. -Archie, the nine-
of our beloved subscribers Aug. " ' - e
ted into lots, and the cheapest one . "Many , months -old baby of • George, MacPlier-
t and
i'mong them will be heleme$51)." will ask why we have sold 011 , , son" 11 Frizzell avenue, of whose fam-
The town wan buzzing when tbe .are on the point of departing from, ily, two died last
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AND SKIN DISEASES, GLEE'''. BLADDER ,
, URINARY AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS - ,•
Free Booklet on Diseases of Men. If unable to call ;
offiedren week etrora
Tribune announced: • their -midst. We answer that a cher- ' ting unripe fruit, was reported- by
. . . • - , . • ea
071 Dover is lucky enough to get the, ished aunt died a few days ago and the doctors last nighb. to he almoat
111 h I h 11 le' i • I. • ' 'd that' ' h re, out of, danger. • • ' - ' '
Highara I, 1 Huy sc o,o we s a ., e n eft uts adegacy anwe „, avp , . , . ,, : • ,.. ., ,,
clover. A ;brickyard Will Ale opened, eeived se call higher up., ., . • .1, . . ,• ,.--
and there will be Werk for our masons, 1 • ix: little tory without a natiral? Ai ' ' ';---'""
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QUESTION LISTT0R,HOINE TREATMENT
Wondoiful Nervous System
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Mich.
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r nt rs aintere att'd.'biborers for btory-that may be Said to point to, an ‘ '' ' ' • '
ha'Diesexat ter' Ci;;'• eerie After that.everys'' imninMale But there le a Moral. One I' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' •
.„ e .
thing our .
farmers can zegse will find • 'ha i thepeople of the country are ilot ' .-
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CASTOR '
• C Michigan nd Griswold St Detroit 1
, . or.Ave.. . , , .
N OTICE All letters from Canada must he.addressed
e lc ,. ' -,- ' ' , , . ' to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- :
' .. .
01., '' - ' " in Windsor Out If deeire '
cash market. The price of real, es..
a ' ' ' - ' -
tate is advancing.'
No one',had bought or sold as yet, but
' . .
all wore on the ragged edge When the
, - . -
Tribu calmly annotneede .-
" II. - - ''' ' . '. '
"We have heard rumors that tile D.,
_ _,
happy unless playing with lakes; and,
•f. k fe
1 Cho other half stand ready . 0 ma e
' interesting. If you' Muse be swindled
,
' petrel:dee home entereeriee. In dile
a 1 the swincUed bad tho grothad left
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1 ' 10 - - . ' '
d. ,W to grew .potatoes or ellen'
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„Mar infante and.Children.
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The Mod Yor Rave. Always Bought
, ' ••
Bears the
41.71"...'.".7!"."!
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meet you to
... - , sesingenweesi , ,. .. , , , , •
see us personally calbat our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat '
,. ' ' - • - Windsor-• • itwhich f C d cl •e'
no. patients in our o ces are or °despoil ence au
Tqaboratory for. Canadian businese otily. Address all letters es follows: ' .
DRS. ,KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor. Oat. , ,..t .
, . .. .
Write ourprivate address. .
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und Tr voiltnurl la think -Inv cif marlines iii.1440. -.111.h. nahannta. rtn.13 ,., ,,•. t., .
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