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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1903-04-10, Page 21 MISTAKES AT ROYAL COURTS. The queen's dtawing-.rooms, as the ,receptions .given by glee, ;t Britain's Stamm are called, a1 a eaceed]ngly formai occasions, guests and attend tt.nts bin,; governed by certain fixed xules a4 rnviolable as the latus` of She 1'&ecies and Persians. Not long ;ago a Very Stout and dignified low- ct,ger left the royal presence covered with, confusion and; in anything but a Christian frame of mind. She had i trunk low in a deep courtesy .before ?the Queen apt! after kissing her royal itrind ' wan in the act of rising when ,elle found• her upward progress mi- accountablyarrested. Again and • again rho mads the at- temp't to recover the perpendicular, growing .hotter and more confused at each attempt,and finally, while making.a desperate effort, the good lady lost her precarious balance and sat down heavily on the floor, Tit a montane one of the court offl- r cia.ts in attendance hastened to her rescue, and she was with difficulty and amid scarcely suppressed merri- ment restored to her feet again. Her disaster had been quite innocently caused by the lady who was coming • after her standing on her train, and, • if looks could kill, that lady would certainly have been annihilated by the withering glance cast at ber by the dowager as she swept out or the room. In another case it 'is said that 'while a certain highly placed lady Was in the act of hand a substantial portion of her front hair becam ] on the floor at t ing the lady with a frontal exposure more eloquent of intellect than beauty. To the itapy lady let it he recorded that she calmly stooped, picked up the vagrant lacks nLI carried theta off without a truce of discomposure. But theca ludrieOUS misadventuresare trot the mat. sex. A oaee well elft city man wti ordeal of the roval homage and was gracefully retiri sense found leis 1 tris sword so awkly a ly that he kissing the Queen's e detached and fel he royal feet, kav- credit or this un - a • x Iy of the fair known and eorpul- o had survived the ng from the pre- Ygs mixed up with rd stumbled and measured ltis length on the floor and resignedly lay there until he was rescued and restored to the vertical. A pretty story, Ls told of a. fair debutante, the most beautiful girl of her year. and her presentation at court. She wee, on the point of retir- ing after kissing the hand of our pre- sent queen, who was taking the place of Queen Victoria. when in her ex- ceeding eervoiteness 811'• trod on her train and would have fallen, had not ' a court cl+isi.dial, wuos:s stay it was to be prepared for such contingen- cies, caughri her in ins arms. Not 'many weeks later 'the young lady and her rescner found them-, selves guests at the same country, I house and turned their singular in- erodnction to such good account that within a year the wedding bells were set a-rinlging; It Ls not at ELli an uncommon ex- perience for a lady -relying on the usual crowded drawing room sad in 1 order to avoid a, long waft and a' crush, -to put off her arrival too 1 ]10 swny, Jan. 23, 1001. C., C. RIL'1LUl.1)S & LO. Dear Sirs, -This fall I got thrown on a fence anti hurt my chest very, Q1atil ee I could not work, and it hart sn.e to brat -the. I tried all kinde of Liniments and they did in, no gold. One bottle of iSfINARD'S LINIJMENT warmed on flannels and applied on any breast cured me completely. C. H. COSS EBi O3.% Rossway, Digby, Co., N. 5. long and miss the funetion alto- ' gether. But at least one lady just • managed to save the situation by a tour de force. The drawing room was over and the royal group was preparing to make its exit when a 'sound of voices tea dispute was heard just outside the door. "Bis t , I must go in 1" a high- pitched voice was heard to exclaim in resoluta tones, and .a moment later In sailed the belated owner of the Voice, flushed with haste and argu- ment, and made her way, toward the xoyaf group. With an encouraging smile the queen turned toward her and extended her hand; the lady courtesied alid retired, jubilant at the thought that she bad had her way, even in a email palace. • lass fortunate was a debutante , tvho on t'h'e eve of her presentation I was siezed with an illness which made it impossible for hes' to at - i (tend the court, Her name was sent ILel for the neat drawing -room, but again she was disappointed, for her fa,theres mane attendance ire ,,poesibie for at lea,st a year, and 1 waxen et' last there seemed a pros - peel of success at the third at- ltemptt She met with a fatal acci- dent in the hunting field and died oil the very clay when site should i have made her courtesy to the queens On at ;least one occasion a ell - t bt tante secured a presentation without going tI'i'rongh any of the ;necessary formalities, and certain- ly without the approval of the quern and tile re:,ponsible officials, In, the middle of the stately ferm- i • tion a Poodle, which had in Some incomprehensible rv,ay evaded the guardians of the portals, trotted into the room, cast an indifferent axed by no meane. respectful glance at the royalties and made his exit .through the opposite door, quite • ignorant of bis 'daring defiance of :all diiurt.etiquette. COOYk's COtto i Root Compound. Ladies". I+'avorite, Is the only safe, reliable regulator on which woman tan depend. "in the :hour, and time of need." Prepared in two degrees oe strength. No. 1 and No. 2. No. 1. -For ordinary oases is by far the hest dollar medicine line tx. No. 2 -For speeial ensos---10 degrees. lttrongetu.-three dollars per bee. Lidice -ask yonr druggist for Cook's lotion Root Compound. Take no other 1te all pills, mixtures and imitations ere +dangerous. No. 1 and No. 2 are sold and teconlmended by all druggists in the De - *tinfoil of Cannde. Malted to any 'addres. Nn receipt of rico and four 2 -cent postage flallmpa Srlt9 slJ6olr COAlrjn$Lny Taut 'these amusing adventures are by no'means confined to the royal presence. The present practioe is for a lade' when she leaves 'the throne xoom to 'give her name to an bffioial, who telephones for her carriage to be ready for her. On' one occasion tl, lady after giving her 'name to the official made her wlaY /cloven to the entrance hall, and entered the waiting carriage, which drove off slab heal idle lad not proceeded far, howl - ever, before she recognized that the euxnpt'uous 'vehicle in• which she was driving 'las not hews and with' much difficulty She succeeded in getting the coachlm�an to pull up, When !she discovered that she had innocently abducted the carriage of at certain duchess, wahlose name was almost identical with her own, with the important exception of the title. When she succeeded In finding her own vehicle she ulti- mately drove away in. a single brougham; which had evidently been hired for the occasion, to the iscaroely concealed disgust of then ducal coachmaOhre had been com- pelled to discard. Returning the Commipiianeiat. Harvard Lampoon. Good Old Lada; -I wouldn't smoke cigarettes if I were you, little boyl Diminutive ',trucker -An' I wouldn't. smoke 'em if I was you. • WONDERFUL Alooking If for areon RESOURCES home a n d OI 'rnIe-'-ns-r wo nt to visit --- --�-� the Weetyou. can do so with very little expense as the UNION PACIFIC will sell One -Way Colonist Tickets EVERY DAY at the following rates from Missouri River terminals: UNT1i14 JUNE 15TH. $25.00 to San Franciseo, Los Angeles and many other California points UNTIL APRIL 30TH 120.00 to Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Anaconda and Helena. S:22.50 to Spokane and Wanat- tiles. $.25 to Portland, Tacoma, Seat- tle, and many other Oregon and Washington points. Coosi pfion The only kind of consump- tion to fear is " ne lected consumption." People are learning that con. sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable, At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott's Emulsion at once', has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott's Emul- sion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emul- sion checks the disease while it can be checked. Send for free sample. SCOTT & EOWbi E, Chemists, Toronto, - Ontatiu got, and $r.00; alt druggists. Couldn't be .Exchanged. 1 Philadelphia .boy, Live years of age, ivho fla.d recently become the brother of another little boy, was sent to the grocery store the other day to get some lour sugar. By mistake the grocer gave him granulated, and the boy was sent back to stare it changed. " How do you like your new bro- ther ?" asked the grocer, as he was weighing out the right kind of sugar. " Oh, I don't like �himn very much," he little fellow answered. "He cries all the time." Why don't you change hum, then, as you do the sugar ?" We can't change him now, 'cause we've used him three days."-phila- delphia Ledger. Nell -it was a case of love at first sight. Belle -Which one of them has the money ? ' From Chicago and St. Louist pro-portionately low rates are in ef- fect by lines connecting with the Union Pacific. The UNION PACIFIC has also ex- tended territory to which round trip Homesoekers' Excursion tick-• etc will be sold, as follows: FROM i\II5.SCIURI RIVE!: TERMINALS To man it 1 IL y po n s n -ansas, Nebras- ka and Colorado; To many points in Wyoming, Utah, Montana and Idaho; To Twiny points in Oregon and Washington. One fare plus $2 for the round trip. Tickets on sale starch 17, April 7 and `21, :�Iayy 15 and 19, June a and 16, 100:1. For full information, call on or address H. F. Carter, 'l.!: P. A., 14 Janes Building, Toronto, Canada. F. B. Choate, G, A;, 126 Wood- ward avenue. Detroit, Mich. Important Prerequisite. "We have called," ,said the heathen, after the conventional compliments, of the day lead been passed, "to murder you." .• The missionary's demeanor altered at once. "Of course;" said he, coldly, "I cannot fermis you to murder me un til you have given me satisfactory proof of your financial standing and ability to pay a suitable indem- nity The heathen at once saw the force or Iles and withdrew, promising to come again to -morrow with colla- teral. i ASSESSMENT SYST11'1 Canadian Acceptable Necessary Active fjt emocratic i deal A dmirable !gone Such Q btainable R elason•a,ble D esirable Essential R egistered Careful management H en/thy growth Original features Superior merit Equitable rates Notable record Financially, sound R eserve unquestionable 1 mpressive ritual E xeeptiona1 inducements National reputation D efinite benefits Second to none. Full information cheerfully given. Organizers wanted. Apply to either W. F. Montague, Grand Recorder, Iinmllton ; or W. F. Campbell, Grand Organizer, Hamilton.. 1. "If No One Ever Marries Me." If no ono ever marries me - i And they don't seem very keen, For I Can't pretend I'm handsome, And my purse is rather lean If no one ever Inart;Jehs me, I'll get along all right- I Shell play at golf the whole day through, And at bridge the livelong night. I shall have a little sailing yacht And a motor all my own, And I shan't be. plagued with chil- dren's bills' For things that they've outgrown. And when I'm sick of everything, And dull as dull can be, I shall think how glad I've made seine girl Who didn't marry me. -By a Bachelor, with apologies, In Punch. He Red. Smiled Repeatedly. NS Y. Sun. ` Pa," said the shall boy, "what ie the ghost or a smile ?" A ghost of a smile," pa sadly re- v, Orta died, "wtSomething 1 �'hn1 -that is found in TEMPTATIONS OEMIDDLE AGE Ono the "I Am Holier Than Thou' Attitude Toward Youth. I now no .such pserastent toxn- tation for the middle-aged, hone ,so ,subtile in ices nature nor so disa,s- trom3 in its consequences, as that which wakes us like to seem to our juniors not only established in ab. together virtuous ways, bat as if we had been ,so established all our lives, lit is not, I think, a. very courage- ous attitude to take, 1spteelally be., fore lho young, who have no messes of knowing what rapids we, their elders, have encountered when geld - tug to a present safetythe frail crafts of our character. .• The young, whose very, nature it is to feel the' eiffferences that distin- pu1sh them as individuals from the rest of mankind, never faucy tllere- setvers so isolated as when they wit - new some of the older ones harbor- ed in quiet ports apparently tines - .sailed by tempests. Then it is that by very coutrast the young imagine thane/en—asthane/en-as nontroiled by an ad- ve'rsc fate which has sent, them adrift and alone on the sea of .wild tempta- tions over which no reepectable old p'erseli could ever have been sent to sell. I,s it might to awake them feel .so, I ask ,myself often, gratifying OLS it rias beto us to be venerated? Opulent people are considered in- bred who make the indigent feel pov- erty-stricken. It seems to me quite as enip'abie for the virtuous elderly pennon to xoake the young stumbler feel himself a sinner. -April Cen- tury. EAL119 .. �. Y BEM{� E I do not -hlame them. 1 srpeke of the matter to my hue- . R band to -night. Hti said he did not Fcare, that he, had felt first-rate all dee. es. ' IM.► A little Sunlight Soap will clean cut glass and other articles until shiae and sparkle. Sunlight Soap will wash other things than clothes. 4B Eard Necessity. N Y. Sun. Mrs. Gotrox--Aro you really going to move? I thought you were well satisfied with your house? . Mrs. Purseproud-So I ani'. Bat -it is titre only way to show, the, neigh- bors all my new furniture. New York and Boston Via New York Central. The numerous trains, the excellent service, the uniformity of its trains, its four tracks and the location of its depots in Boston and New York, make the New York Central the fav- orite line to those points. Any. ticket agent will confirm the above. Confessions of Geraldine. Life. How much longer can I endure it ? This morning my husband rose before daybreak. Ile was too lazy to light a lamp, and breakfasted In the dark. The result was he ate the prepared kindling wood instead of the p +edigeLstetl breakfast food. ,When the servants got up there 'sae ilia -thanes to build the fire with. u' Of corse they were angry and left. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder Only 50 cents for bottle and tube, and is worth—as much as your life is worth. Catarrh kills thousands through colds, bronchitis, pneu- monia and consumption, and Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder cures all of them when other prescriptions Mir.ard's Liniment Cures Burns, have failed. It will relieve colds etc. and catarrh and cure headache in ten minutes. ltefiections of a Bachelor. Most men carry success as grace- fully as they do too much liquor. - When you kiss a -del with freckles tale~ never taste the way they look tiioy- veonld. '.Vllen men get devoted to girls, first it's chaperons, then enother=ln- law, then dortore. 1 Some women's figures are so dainty that when a nmamt looks at them . he, thinks of upholstery,. A woman who wears a "rat" has t.. pretty mean opinion of one who tonchei up her complexio:t-:-Naw York Press. Every lc j li Ole 1R,li.eBl;''lnl:iiltt'r often the little ills, cuts anti spr+,tr,s. uc well as for alt bowel complaints, is i, dl�irc•n+;,lele. Avoid eubstl- lutes, there is lint on,! "Painkiller," Perry Davis'. Sauna Old Song. Things havon't changed much in Macedonia, since St. Paul's titre. It's still In thn.t came-over,a,nd-"help-us frame of mind. Minard's Liniment for sale every- where, Ile Asked a Miss. "What's the trouble, my boy ?" queried the minietter of a young inember of his flock. "You look Baal''' "AlndI feel sad." replied the young � man. I asked Miss Sullivan to be my wife, and she declined tix honor," "That's too bad," said 'the par- son. "But it's in accord with the Scriptures, which says : "Ye asked and received not, because ye aaked amus.' " "Well, what would you advise me to do ?" queried the youths. "Next time ask a widow," replied the good mac, withl aseaspiclous twinkle In his eye. -Pittsburg Press. Minard's Liniment Relieves Nenrai- gia. Made Rim Weep. Judge. Gladys -Papa read your book of poems and wept over every line. Her Affianced -He did? Gladys -Yes. He said he couldn't help but weep to think such a lob- ster was coming into the family. ialw iray's Anniversary YrFor over Forty Yr of Red Spruce iu AS A SPECIFIC FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Erc, Fran been tested and has become the retail), Cough Specific of thousands throughout Canada and the Vnite$ States. It never was more popular nor more largely used than it is today, MEI;1T ALWAYS TELLS, ',lone Remedies come and go. New prep rations are tried and abandon.. ed, cut the old reliable remains, '1`Ite present is a tryin.g season for both old and young, and colds, easily caught now are ay to remain for the winter unless promptly cured, No better remedy can be found than Gray's Syrup SOLD ET ea, eauGGhsTs. • FRED H. Hera, Js., the well knows dis- tiller of Railroad, York Co., Pa., states : "3 have had catarrh of the head and stomach fot two years in the worst form. I tried ail the medicines I ever heard of, but without relief. I used two bottles of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. It cured me entirely, I am sow a Well man." In thirty minute` Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart will add strength to that organ. Feeding the -body by a full supply of blood it fills life with the old time vigor. 1; Knew All About it. Vancouver World. "'parvenu"? Teacher -What is the meaning of Sobony-An upstart. Tea,oher-Give a sentence in which the word is used. Jobnsly-When a man sits down on a bent pin he gives a violent parvenu. They're Otherwise All Rigbt. Kansas City Journal. It 19 said that 25 per cent. of the Governors of the various States are Methodists-. In roost respects, how- ever, the Methodists stand as well ae9 offer denominations. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contains Mercury • as mercury will surely destroy' the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sys- tem when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi- clans, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hail's Catarrh "lure, manufactured by F. 3, Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces Curehbe stye you get buying tl ulne, ItCatarrhan internally and made In nolcdo, Ohio, by F. Sobydruggists. Testimonials frd ripebottle. Rail's Family Pills are the best. Continuous Performance. Ida --When he started kissing you, didn't you scream ? Ya - Oh, I would have lost so many, kisses while I had my, mouth open. Chicago News. mivard's Liniment Cures Dandruff, Burnt His "Breeches." An eminent Chicago lawyer tells me this story, says a writer In the Brooklyn tag1e : "11Sy father always took a great In- 1 terest in musical matters, and was often the patron of impecunious music]alas. Among the latter I re- member a certain Professor Schell, a l fine pianist, who used to visitour house. The professor had been mak- ing a hard but unsuccessful struggle, had become almost disheartened, and sass seriously, thinking of giving up =Id ,returning to Germany. My fa- ther, who thoroughly liked hint, lead tried to encourage him, and had promised to aid slim in finding pupils; but lstill tlxe professor vacillated for many weeks. One afternoon he en- tered our library, followed by my father, raid, walking ,solemnly up to my mother, said, with a,n air of pro- found gravity 'Madam, T hoe burnt nay breeches beebintt me.' "'Good gracious 1' ejaculated my mother, with an involuntary, startled glance in the direction of the pro- fessor's coat tails. " My father interposed tactfully, the professor meanwhile nodding ae- quieascenoe : '"You will be glad to know; my deur, that what Professor Sah'eall beans: by sayin,g he lies burned bis bridges bellied him Is that he has leased a house hero folia year and has now no clieiee, but to stay.' "'Oh 1' exclaimed me Mother, greatly, .relieved, 'Ido' delightful' • The selfish brute. I am iluitse calm nes I writs.. I enar- vlei at my own patience. Settlers' Low hates West, ViaChicago and Northwestern Ry., every day from February 15th to April 80th'. 'Colonist one way sec- ond-class tickets at extremely low rates from stations in Ontario and Quebec, -to points in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and California ; also to Victoria, Vancouver, New Westmin- ster, Nelson. Rossland, !etc. Full particulars, rates and folders can be obtained from B. H. Bennett, General Agent, :.' East King street, Toronto, Ont. Conundrums. When was beef the highest ? When the cow- jumped over the moon. What is the difference between one yard and two yards? A fence. 'Why is a straw I1iLt like kissing through a telephone? Because nei- ther is felt. Why is your shadow like a false friend? Because it only follows you in sundhine. Why is your nose in the middle of your face? Because it is the mentor. If a woman asks her blind 'lover the Dolor of a flower, what would he say ? I have no i -dee. As I was going through a Ileldi of wheat I found something good to eat, it wasn't fish or flesh or bone; I kept it till it ran alone. An egg. What roof never keeps out of tho wet ? Tho roof or the mouth. What fruit is on a cent ? A date. Why it, a solar eclipse like the whipping of a ,troy by his mother ? Because it is the hiding of the son. ' Which animal has the most pro- perty to carry with him when he travels, and which two have the least ? The elephant the most be- cause he carries his trunk, the fox and cock the least because they have only a brush and comb between then. `Gnat is that which. Is invisible yet never out of sight ? Tho letter "I." Why is the letter t ]ike 12 o'clock? It is the midtllo of dayi, When is a dog like the minute bland? When he is on the watch. Wl'y is the vowel "0" the only one sounded ? Because the rest are i11 - audible, Why is the letter d Tike a. sailor? It follows She c (sea), Why is a• pair of skates like an apple? Because they have occasion- ed th'e fait of man. Wiry is a book like a king ? It has many pages. What burns to keep a. secret ? Sealing wax. Never Heard of Elim (Mieago ,Tournal. Sunday Schoal Teacher -Who kill- ed Abel ? Bobby is stranger) -I don't know, ma'am. I just moved here last week. smells To drove to you , that Dr. vhn Cibtse's Otntmentisacortaln • .• and ahsolute cure for each ra and every form of itching, bleeding anti protrudingpiles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it. Soo tes- timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- bors what they think of i t. You can use it and $eb Sour money baciz if not cured. EOc a box, at alt dealers orlllnstw esox,BATEs & Co.,Toronto, pr. Chase's Ointment 111 —._._ Feathers for €''atbet•. " Will you get wings when you go to heaven ?" asked little Elsie of her father, who is baldheaded. " Yes, dear," lie replied. And will they put feathery on your head, too, p >pn, ?" she persisted, -Ohio State Jennie!. 1 ESSTJE NO. 15, 19(M. Mrs. Winslow's boothtng Syrup should always be used for Children Teething,. . Ib soothes the child, softens thegums, aures wind code and is the beat remedy for Diarrhoea. AGENTS WANTED WANTED -RELIABLE LADY AGENTS London, On T to solicit orders ; liandsonte assured. Atpply. Canadian Lady Corseprofit Co. T10R $ALB - TWENTY-FIVE ACEEM 1' good farm land suitable for growing pears, plums or grapes within 80 rods of G. T. R. station and 100 rods of II., G. & B. electric station. Box 45, Beamsviuo, LEA A PROFESSION IN FIFTEEN DAYS by mall so you can male from FIVE TO ass noLx.Ans A DAY. For particulars write A. HANSEL, M. 6i.9A v eadorth Hamilton, Ont. Strawberry Plants, Etti, For Salo I have a choice lot of 'Strawberry Plants to offer for spring setting that have been grown on grouud specially prepared. They have good fibrous roots. I have been spraying my plants regularly for past two seasons, hence they shDula been- tirely free of leaf blight orruat,which is every important matter in starting a plantation. I have a large supply of the Williams (the most popular market berry to -day) Clyde Wilson, Michael's Early, etc..Can furnish any varieties bun varieties. Any ekedtr 0 B aat following prlces- In lots less than 500, 35eper hundred In lots of 500 and under 1000, 80e per hundred In lots of 1000 and over, $3.50 per thousand A discount on orders of over 10,000. I have also 20,000 Black Berry Plants of leading varieties to sell at t 1.25 per hundred or $1U per thousand, Raspberry Plaints, and Currants, red and black, for sale cheap. Order early. 'First come first served." Can ship G. T. R. or C. P. It., Canadian or Dominion Bxpress. G.N.W. or C.P.R. tele- graph connection. Bell telephone No. 10I', Grimsby. Address . W. 15. _{ITTir1NHOUSE, Excelsior Fruit Farm, Beanxsville. USED FOURTEEN YEARS WITH GOOD RESULTS. E, 164 S1,, New York, 8c. 8, 1302. Lr.. n. 7, KENDALL CO., Gentlemen t—I have used your Spavin Curo on my horses for the glut fourteen years anct it has always given moood results in every particular. I also have one of your books that I have found very useful. If ycnt hare any later edition of the "Treatise on the horse and his Diseases," will you kindly send mu one. Respectfully yours, B. F. FRIsaIE. It Is an nbsoutely reliable remedy for Spavins, Spun.'., Curbs, Ringbones, etc. Removes the i,unele and leaves no scar. Price 61; she for 35. As alinlnlentfor tannlyuse ithas noequal. Asir y.air druggist for i ENDALL'S SPAVIN CURB, al?o "A Treatise on the corse," the book free, or address DR. 1. J. KENDALL CO., ENOSBURG FALLS, VT. s„ USE 000IVI E AXLE GREASE It 1-tas Eco Equal Manufactured only.byy j �. CO. THE CAMPR ELL MFC.C of HAGirtILTON, ONTARiO. For sale by all India:: dealers, 'IVEZ=,,tea,. - yntSZI ..Si ealth is one of the most important things for every farmer to consider. ick's Blood Purifier will build up a run down horse. It tones up the system, rids stomach of bots, worms and other parasites which under- mine an animal's health. 5o cts. a package. LEEIv1ING MILES & CO. AGENTS. - - - MONTREAL. Depended on the Amount. Tit-I3its. Judge (to witness) -,You sa'y you have known the prisoner all your life? Witness -Yes, your honor. Judge -Naw, in your opinion, iso you think he could be guilty of steal- ing this money ? Witness -How much was it? Use Lever's Dry Soap (a powder) to wash woolens and flannels, -you'll like it. 32 You might as well talk to an echo as to a person who always agrees with you. Truth may be as dear as a bell', but it is not always tolled. With the. old sure'gw',