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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-03-03, Page 7_. ­__ 11� I � . - , , � . � i � . , I I ­ � 11 � . � � � ; ­ -11 . � � .. __ � 11 . - . I ,� � . I - I I I ir -�LLMA J�L V X16U.121 Milk �� � I'll Wulto � I � I 1 1 1 - I , �� _� 1� I I - . - -_ - . 1 - -_ , � If � i � . ! - ,- - - I 11��, - - - - . I . I . I . i . I � I I I 7 __­ . _. — � � . I -_ � I I __ - _- - . . - 11 - 11�11__­­ � 11 ! I * . , . . � __ t- k.. .- �.' , ,_ - : What � armors Shoould m At. � I � � � ��'­-- - -- " I Y 71 .. - � � ­_ ___7;,_ . I 11 - �_ L . , , . I ,�_ VLP �_ ��_ __ .. � ��_ ­ :-, � �_41_­­-_ - � j' L 9�ery , M -T � W; I � � �,___ 6 unty where acorlcsilf,�,. k -.A- I P 11 "' . I �' , ,,�Ifp- � r � (Z rk �11 � N� �, "ter ."10- , � i 6 I'll, M� . C. 5 e_ 1, �­J� # .­t�, i 0 ��; All tel"S wha�L I _: .'i !,!, . �; -it - 110W beffan� i " " * �. 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The yo I mrried, .Nilargaret Chishol -.9 �nf the superintendent of � i"olice-, and is- also. of 8co 1�onalcl never sa,w her u i - yAdon a short time ago. .—* ,MLOW OIL is prompt to rel . . pz:h3. colds, sore throat, P3 S% q_qioti.�, etc. price 2.5c. � � . ­ * —_ c �I and Wisdom. ; x . I I great thiaga, for while 1- little ones May close. , how �, much a. woman I f without telling anytbi . makes the world go roui ma your head if you are, � I . - , .)hn ! Dab,y has- swallo >rated.' He: ­'That's no � ,to swallow more .yarns tb E; u 'P1 6s, �aid granny, I there .left, and they shall be � I ttle brother, One is s ,large. I know that 3 11 boy -which shall- I rranny, I'm like you, f 3 is beat.' i %per tells me that ba is I il_v physician, but a wa s.' He --'Oh, yea, inde :0mmend him very highl ever- treated you?' H ally. But- he was very s ealth auut,af mine., tka money, 'but it needi , pead it;� Remember, it �vo chimneys than to k( vou give all to back a I �thing left for th � a sa,vii � il and work whilG yo . u will have a chance to r � old. A penny saved .n Irishman)-' Well, Mi a small garden,' lvlik( hat are you going to get �n'.,' ',Xothivg, surr. I q lw4t year and -not one "rhat's strange, - How 'Well, jiorr, r -he man n -iis garden full Of onio, � anything to (to with y 4ing?' ' Yes, sorr. Bed 15 that strong that. Ty po x to grow for. their eyes w ; I the , baths-' WhaVa h? Attendmnt-'One of I, -'Rech, man, but the 'ller ! Caa ye no' say a � i less. watter'?' I � I �­....­o .I I - . E� howevet ana,)yln(r and : �v cured by t,4k ",k -LIVER pf _ �% - - W and never gripe. --,,_! . � I T Postaga Stamps. Lies (if the� how Postmas - k. to be productive of a ve who ke I -nd mtve even the ordina I "d .in circulation these � . .,he ill wind that blows r I T �Irr .this case. During t, I -apid changes liz.; . . some i - I � w Hlpde�signi--� Therearou . mt atamp,,;, new varia [�lafa,ane in each corn ; 1 PLC— to threes with on I ,new Imperial starrip issu I , . I I 4 h *,is unditrgorie thr 1, a color allade, the first b � �aecond pale blue, and t � � I tie. The Department ha - v the color Of the prese � . "I'll purple to red. A v, (I or three yeara will it to be f3aved, . - � - J /-`­-, , % . J - J ,,-!_�, �_ , .,P�f ,,, .: . ­, �. - . � . , 11 � . , , . --, \_ � . I , � I I I - 1� % 0 : � �, � � � t � I T - I y 11 .. - I .IF A" . I � 0 . I . nate u t to have one ixe farm set � I � E0 I - apa,r i I - . I319 � ,,t�,oasj a t * ' -farm for ouDg fel. . l I lowj4'abo4 to = their cash i farmin 11 I . � .. - t, .1. g; 0 Kingsville, Essex Co. I - I . . '- let,the *tA for teaching be, �ay, oughly, & ! - � __1 11 - general ni nager and secretary c bined, a C XRED OF, ITCHINO PILES OF 23 .YEAI . . .- farm baill , and a scientist, these men to be i . I . -- 41W1 � the smarpe b and most effi I t 0, tainable, , ,STANDING I , , 'a � I - " and the in ior otaff the sa�, t - "I . - , ;u V1 by, with 'I . 1� - . - I a big old -f abioned farmhouse and mildings,, � N. T. Vrl le, b�tter known to eve'ry one In tl the who] thing could I!ge! Icinity as 11 ncle Mike,,, was troubled . .= . be �i i up and V - for over i 11 __ � Every cough makes started it� 7ery modeirate c- i fare the '�ears with I x aing piles, At times bewas so bad I . pupil W:oh� d have ocular de�* , . ult' work, The irritation becan your throat more, -_ raw ons ration of would have o q ! , smarr, an4record work, and such i drilling so intense I th con'stant rubbing that they becau .- - � I and. irritable.. Every als he would never forget. Inevety branch ulcerated.fa would bleed. Hebadbeentreate I cough congests the lining he would be prepared to meet the inpid and by many ph 41clans� but found nothing that gave blif � . � membrane Of yourlungs. rushing 'ODY'ripetition of the, age. The e relief. Readl - � � r �g in the paper the cure of a friend Wb ' . � I I C,easetearing y-ourthroat would be As library fully stocked'a � ke t had suffered,,,n a lille manner, and been cured, b . replete wibli all agricultund literature up to Dr.Chase's ntmimilieprocuredab � and lungs- in'this way. date' . . Such �n Institution, third appllc:L'on he � , il , ox. After tb ­� . I �� - got such relief that he had tb I _-, n Put the parts at rest and in M int d 0 ' a beacon,l�ght, a first comfort! Lble nlgl �,'s sleep he had enjoyed In yeari - . . . 49 ra in I ' Ong ' t be � � - w � . ,alve them a chance to oi th agriCrillurists of The one boii made o .,.c mplete cure, and he says h yI � 0 1 the unt .' nt'� for un a Varney. would not bt without it for $5o a box if it could'rc ­ . . t�, i _* � __ heal. YOU will need some Sir Edm d I .. .... ' ­ help to do th . be replaced, Mr. W191c 13 a'weatthy farmer, we] - , is, and you 1 A Good �� _�,___ . � � ... , - ! ,00e. knowji in the Commu#1ty in which he resides. It i _ Will find it in * ever tw I z -Z 1, - - In conlia4blon with this r o Hbing the o yeWS Since 'be Wa's afflicted, and he ha , . I .; I . - I , I � electorate, loe-"Ilaycook, - the ' X -pa never been troubled sl�ce. -�, � � r - A � I , telli, a L I .. I - I leade '00 story. When-elie wtfon . �: � i I I as & — - � � . boy he trad d "Zorsi is with a man w o cheat- ­ . , � I . .. : 11 I . I I � The '�,- A ... � - . ad him. , a told I is woes to an ol( farmer, Phyg cians fail to make a cure . . f - I I . . � and the far er saic : 'A Joe, let me give � ; . . ­ I . ht, -,--- . � I 1___1 . � . . you a bit d advice, W her. next you go to whel 'Dr. ,Chase's Ointment r � . - bi � . . I - - . I trade horso ,. let t le oth r man examine ,� Immediate Relief..,. ., rAb _,� I . ,,a � - a , . � gave I bi*�, ____ P , your horse [ rst, an, I wher ver he examines L . I i .� 11� I your horse! Oat ol( ely, be certai you will I , __ I y 0 a I DU -, I A I - --- % ­. find serioill defects in hO." L,"a — , 1h reader "mm' � � I ­ i ,f I Z`n_ - I can apply 'be moral to suit bimse . � bee .111. . . environmer ti,�. if � iO4 IL " . . . I .1 __4 1� - L � i on reflection you decid I . that b I hiogwith another yo, � L . I ,a, " b& - A a""' 0 t t won , - g one a - ____ V Che L Liv. ng i1a. Flori a. ' id ,th T bea b ills that you knov The com�pon opinion of t i t 1116i, -, L th, fl Ithers I a __ I - I .11orida s that it an y to, th 't yen know not of,bea, lj�' L � is a winter resort of . �i . wh t i a '... - . ich only.ri h people h6m n aileno .' � 't. . - , th L : .... � can I baL � � enjoy e benefits, -but it seems that the � : - *_ , �._ I I From the first dose -the cost of livi 9 is in reality to moderate as to The C If Stood His Grou I tob- _.-L � make it po sible for peopleof small means to A ree, in which a y' - atil LLL _LLL ... . . . I . quiet and rest begin: the I nd. ­ � I spend a few weeks there, p: ovided they little fa oung lady, E - - ! tickling in . . -1 the throat i .can bicycle and a calf :were the actors, is report, I : pare the iqquisite lime. 1 -he mme serio 11 I ceases,; the spasm Weak- expense isl� the . us ad by the Utica Press, A young lady leV& - - l. c08tfzof 9i1ting there and bowling me] rily along on a 'L id . " enSi" the cough disap- back her wheel, came �tc , , an&q'yen that, 'is beffig reduced now p the top of a. hill which o4ered a fine oppor. . � I pears. Do not wait for - - that there are competing ines o railway tunity for a coast. Accordingly her feet . and ate communication. nee ar- went up on �he ref4ts, and the wheel started I pneumonia and con- rived anan" itors have ,4otahtc orange grofiee via for an untrammelled cruise down the in- . ' -a - I ther of carriping out or getting e SumPtion but cut short the choice� ,i I , ro - I I 'I, ; your cold Without delay. , cheap lod One who & ine. : I . I . thorcughly fa - can i miliar -u N�J �Zhse facts states that the winter a. The coast �vas clear, with the exception of ! : calf stan ing inoffe 1g. I i Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec- month, in �Jorida are 'bet er ad t naively in the road � - , ted to about half ay down the hill, d, . ' toral Plaster should be (Iose t conorpy than the war eat of I he sum. Had it be n a mouse, in all probabilitV clot . �ner nionthai of New En la . Th atmos- the fair cy list would have at 'once dia- __ I overthe lungs of everyper- phere is aln)(38t ULILIorm y dry and coar,and mounted an glone around by another route red o son troubled with a cougiL there is litHe danger of ,malaria or stepped ii4to some bouse for assistance t th. A I . I until the - I � I I rainy season commences in May or J une. A but as ib Was only a harmless calf, that' ­ P&rty, says 1ho writer - frorri' whom we are an , , Write to the Doctor. q 6d live very comfo .%a,bly i a tent d in all prob,tbility inake'a room at . 1,71jusur.1 opportunities and long . ex. noting' Ca L I 'Von' at the a,pproach of the wheel,the young _� � pei-ience emli, us for or rj�dely c structed lop,bin ; all b a fuel 0 1 ar& 11 � giving you me" necessary f itnicyo kept st�-adily on_ for, `X. OA,'T Xvate"(� Write r " light housekeeping" can be -�bowever, had different views A I freoly all the L The calf, I , 41 . �1_ Tell jig whft? articulars In your case. -procured fol five, or ten can ;a a we 3 k ; and con . � -1 ... I your experience has . cerning the right of way, and ca Olt. __ . ` � been witi, ur Cberry Pectoral, You bread, beanif, pork, butter, , eggs and all Imly . wil I receiNto a prompt reply, wlthout . stood hisgrciund, Tho wheel had now gain- -, : kinds of fruit and green meat neednobin- ed a, greab imp4us, and despite the frantic vie m . cost . � �� � I Address, DR. J. C, AYER. volve moro t ., - o I kly ex- alw -, "-- � . Lowell, Xseg. an a very limited wee fforts of the rider it struck the astonished - 11 . . penditur�. 1;�;ee or four persons I ving to- - � , I -alf, and in some unkwcountable manner the 1. . .. I . lob ":, gether in 01's Way can enjoy life at Jess t,han oung lady brought her hands and - 't %FW I.MW I . ' up. on rm ' . I . wW half as much ais it would 60s& them il board- . ad;- I I - nees, with her head between the calf's hind - I A - � . - ing, but evez;i 49,rdiag is t not nearly 80 ex- ; I eg-j.. This was too mu -,h for the calf, as it Y.�! - - " I � , " . - . pensive am ttOr as it is im north rn lati. Was also for the fair and he moved �_�t tudes. , . - -em- 11 ,� � _ I a . � . v "'i"' � .1 -7. -1 _ I -­ , , . off in double-quick ti P � , j, ,_;� � . � tie. I I -1, 11 11 i9e, leaving the wheel � . .. .. , of � Two Odors, . a . nd its owabr to re-orgamize and continue. ?6 .- . . I I ......... 1. � � The London Chronicle tells this tory of 1� —0— =_- -_ � - ­ . Aton, the 'Well-known London is :. — - . Father Sta � . MP..!;FRANX DODGR I I � - ritualist : � : � l� I ep , I . ; n3- �c . I . - Our direct' onnecitions will save you Chancing to enter into corfaversatii,)n with Says 111�' Life Was Saved by I time and. money for all points. a visitor to k&., Albans', Holhorn, w1ho had DodWs Kidney Pill$, am, , . attended the service for the flrst time. Mr. I est, Canadian North Was* _Sta�t6n ask4dill him what he tbought� of the � . i � . . V01 L service. Thep!trangefr replie'd that . ie liked ToROINTO, Feb. 2 -1 -Mr. Frank Dodge, of it all very,vFell except the "incensc to the North Maupibetg, Oat., has been- visiting . , key � Via Toronto or Chicago, - use of which.1be strongly objected, , I a m 'h.ere recently. lie is a splendid specimen cf - 4 British Columbia and California very sorry for you, my fri6nd " a, 6id N, .. Canadian manhood stuadi 9 ' .� . . Ir a more than six ` I r points. Stanton Tho, other, not unn,latu'rall, asked feet high 11 in ,bifii stockinge 11 erect and in - � 11 bur rates are the lowest. We have them "Why;,) I'! I In I �. set -. �� . well, you see," �aid M .. Stan- Intl8c lat.. I .1 to suit everybody and PULLMAN �COU& ton,-" therelare only two odo2rs in f1henexb " I was a differerib man two years 1�90,31 1 Of - I$T CARS for your accommodation'. Call world-inceqop� and brimstoOe-and you,11 said he to a friend to -day, The truth i�'I do � for further information. . have to chf)loie�between t1fem!?" would have died of Kidney. Complaint, if It �xb ' a.;, . Grand Trunk Railway, J?_9 � hadn't been for Dodd's Kidney Pills. )ur ' L'aundry Lines. " I had been treated by physicians, and I Trains leave Seaforth and Olinton stations as I -Temedies without getting - i acl" - 101.1ows: : A clean apron worn while hanging the had taken various ta� ­ -. a ITG WNST : clotb6s helps � keep them clean. . any.better. I read of Dorld's Kidney Pills, at- � t - G011 - SFAFORT11. OLTNTON. �661d be washed in cleaq. water, and decided to try them. I did so, and I Passengor .......... 12.43 P. m. 12.66 P. m , Calicoes fib 1 was thoroughly edred in a couple of weeks," � Paosenver-, .. _ 10J 2 P. At. - 10, 27 P. bl. dried in the o I We and turned on thi wrong .� , Mixed Train .... .. 9.90 A. M. 10.16 A. ld� side to dry i � . . I ; the - . I � --�—*— Rixed Train ...... .. 6,16 P. ff. 7.05 P. M * -keep their color if'a, little Bo�nd to be rRight. il- � , Red tableciotba I GOING EAST- � . I t121 I . -passenger'. .. _i. , 7.65 A. M. 7.40 A.M. borax is added o the rinse water an I thoy % 4 It's sorry 10i am to see yev, g6itil so ax-. K passenger'. .. .... 3.11 P. St. 2,66 P_m, are dried i , shade. I - soon,' remark d Mrs. MeShantee, as her I Ixed Train .... .. .. 6.20 P. Af. 1 4,86 p. M, Bluing added to the rinse water d:)es not I - ., I : . guest arose to eave, ' but as ye go through - �_, . whiten Lhe cl, I as, only -covers the dirt and Mrs, Mir, . key ,� oylitn's yard wud ye- do me need not eve 1b, used, � . Us, _e- : 'Wellington, -Grey and I ruce. ' '. . i a favorT ��� . - . I Ls. _. GOr,W NOILT11- Passenger. I Dish towels'and comm . on towels can be I Wid pleaslu,re Oi wull I . I , I - Mi xed. . - 0 respode Ai - I Ethel......... .. ironed just asl;',yell in, half the time if folded MeSquatter, ' leader of Goatville's Pour . 10.04 P. if. 1.40 P. m, ' I Frussels.. .. .. 10.16 2.10 together once as if itbined singly. Hundred. - '86re, I thort, bein' such �near � . Bluevale.. .. .. 10.28 . 2,45 LAting clothes hang after hey axe ighbors, ye an t,h, Moylans would b! un- - Winwham ...... 10.40 8.06 letting them 'haug through ! I r q ter . (10190 SOUTU- � FagaonKer. Mixed, 9, storm or in friendly.' I ± � 0.60 A. x. 8.56 A, m. windy weather to slat abou b is not con .i_ 1�__ r �ncive I They're no ' home th" day, an' it iian,t.i ep, I Bluavala .. _. � � .... 7.00 917 to long wearing or to help the good , man's the Mo�lans Oilawtant to see,' Mrs. MCSI'han- - i . Brussels .... ..... I .. 7.16 9.46 pocketbook. , I . tee a,, D11 a �p ,,, i.nie d emotion. ry -.- E4h0l._...,......:.. 6. 7.28 10.02 A clothespin ag made of bedtick 6r n �[Jwllhosuppresso4 ' a. � - � i�ng of ' Thi -0. M. ylan ga,ve 'me b&llyho I . I . sorRethirig sbout in the form of a p ck wid her voil to ; 0- � at, .4gue imcause moy chickens -_ London, Huron and Bruce. 'ront side, is much ea ier to scratched he J . . with slit on the r I u xrrad.' , 11 I 0 GOINO WORTH- . � PamienVar. gab at than a qotrimon, bL%g. A bed -t eking i P h w y d id n"e" a 801 lance her? - ; - nV -, � � London, depart..... __ 8.15 AX 4.46 P.M. apron, with a laxge pocket across th. bot- - '8ure . wasnl� she in the roight? M�oy . . -Contrails .... _ � .......... 01 18 6.65 tom, is better tf an either'. A baekA ex- chickens had ad call in her yarrud, and , ly* � - , � Exeter., .......... �-. .. � I I - -,. I 9 30 6.07 W, - . Ilensall.__1 ......... poses the clothes,Ans to dust,and the c o thes phat-could I (10 L t sthand and take phwat .- 0 - OA4 618 1 � I � � . , ei ly Kippen ......... P.. 9.60 6.25 suffer according';. I 4 � I she iaid It's I Blc enough 01 ams Airs. , e I d � Brucefield ..... 41_-. 9.58 6133 ---#-- I NlcSquatter, h Olm in th' wrong. Ye'll � Olinton.... � v , . � � . I ondeaboro �_. ,..- , - .. 1033 7.14 1 MisceRaneous News Note . niver h Nm makin' trouble widout Oi � ea - L *I, . ...... 10.16 6.55 )ind I e- I. � Elyth.. .. _ _ � .......... 10,41 , 7,23 --It is autihorLtively stated � that . Hon. have the roighb my acid. See?' � � i he I Belgr%ve...... j., .. ...... 1066 .' 7 R7 Edward Blake�will i,hortly return to Canada I Phat. ip, it yo ant me to do as Oi pass i Ve i Wingbain arrivIle ...... .. 11.10 8.00 to reside permanently. I rs. M P el rL Got through M, lan?s yarrud V asked ,� I,. i " No SUUTIf- I Pasi enger. . � .,,40Squ&ttar W4 A, Ut I I - wingham, depr64 .... .... 6,53 A.M 8.80 P. M. --Mrs. Alexander Monroe, of Woodstock, � puzzled air. . I it, , �- Belgrave......-.1. .. _._ L04 1S.46 died Monday., morning, aged 103 years. 'OL Wallt yo te open th' kitchen door.an' 38 -'_,4 Blyth ... 7.16 4 00 . ThatBhe was that age . . let their billygoa out. They locked him in I * - I Lo &�t�;Z..*�':::_ : ... 7.Z4 4 . 10 . is amply p�oven. when they went lZu town., .. I 01inton.-...._..... .... 747 4.10 Du�ing the las� welve years she has neve . I I � . _�! r ,Sure Oi wull at.' . Brupefleld ...... _ - 4 .... 806 T 4.60 . - � Jeft her bed. Ue had a wonderfully clear -i � -i I = � . Nippon ­ ......� ....... .. 8.17 4,1,9 meMol,y. . I Thankea, M r - MeSquatter ; it's a good i , , i ftensall_ _,j ..... . ... 8.24 _ 5.04 _ - � frind ye are. It on't be long before that I . Exeter ......... �.. .. .... 8.m 6.16 A disastrous fire occurred in Be -11in on billy - .,-' Centralia .... .. i .......... 8.60 6.26 Monday last, �rieisOlting in the destruWlon, of goat got$ ov r into rue yarrud, an' thin , - �1_ London, (arrive) .......... 9.50 A. . 6.20, a three story brick building, owned liji Mr, whin Mr . a , M,oyla .comes home-hiven 'hilp I �� — - ___ _�_ _�— ' J. R. 8r,auffer. In this building was tocat- her.' . I �, - � I - � ad the office of the Berlin .6legraph I ews� : I . I i i 31 � I I - paper, the whole plant and stock of �ich, A Com licated Case. � i - � I valued at $8,0)0, were completely d(stroy- '19 Slippy gcQd pay?' � � � Wo No � Watson, ad. Mr. Soauffer'w button factory, togo'ther ' Wall# if 'he 48, Yanker, the dentist, is . . with his entire �tock, were also destr�yed- the meanest nian on earth.' H, The loss is estimated all $40,000, I ; � stly I How'o that V i � covered by ins7rance, � . i I r I 'I � was in Yanker's office when Slippy . Fire and Life Insurance Agent, Houses to L � . came to have a -tooth pulled, -Ja�w all Rent, Real Estate Agent. Dealer in the Little -Hint For 0 ae. swollen out of shape. Awful lookin f �� I I . ace. A Nice — i � � - Fairly howled with pain B t Mirer I RAYINT()ND and WHITE family and manu- A business npin -has a daughter andi also ; I � facturing Sewing Machines. I All kind of a coDfidential 'clerk, and phe confid-eudid 'vvouldn't pn1l the. �Looth ivijIout Teing paid � Sewing Machines repaired. Charges clerk has for some time b�en attei: tive to in advance.' � inoderate. the daughter, bat he has not -or had riot a :Pretty tough on Slippy, wasni it?) I . - Agott for the .. .. ... month ago--suflicierit courage to come � the Oh,.I don't know ! He's a ma a of won. WHL OL point, though Oe young woman i 1141' 4 ever derful self commayd. Instead.of ticking up � �ITE AND G .DERICH BICYCLES. done anythingtip scare hiin off, for ihle.is a a row he pullad out a check for $1,', received � I ... . __ first-class fvll� in every refspeetl. L The '$4 in change and smilingly ordere the doe- . a 0 Firit-Class Wheels in Every Respect, other eveningi he was making a call and tor to go ahead with the torture.' - �� , about nine q'e,lo 'k her father cairic jin', , . 'But was�the check worth anyt iing?' 1=11 -RIC -us __ 1::;.1TC3r1-31:r_V- ' " he said, "bow on 'Goodasgold when it was griven, but - 11 Ah, Geor , -ab ,' �: thab lippy - 1680 -BR deal kve were takin about thi�jaft ernoon ? Is reached tht bank first and drew out � � 11 Yef,, air," peplied ,`eorgel 6 d 1 his balance. No,% he's telling kround that __ - - ' , and 1 (211.- Yanker pulled tie wrong toQt � h and in- �_. T pected.to see you this evening and .tell you sinuates that therf m,ay be _ a usuit for mal- ' .1 ; . I _� about, it." i - .. I to Practice.' . . - � My dear," said the father, turnin� ' Yanker will ate, of course V I i � . " I I . . t _. -' t his daughter,. 'I' will you retire for alfew i 11 I Not he. The ,ruth is that'Ibe dentist I - S1 minutes ?. Ge6rge wants to 8pea � - Nu cal --- InstrumeD . k busi ! iiess .in his excitement irew two teeth at, one , for a while." : I � � I _� � I The daught0 rose up, but hesitated. , ha,11, th�-ext.ra one being marked by a big ­, I �, . � � � I gold flIling. 81 misses �that one, but, ! . 13 , 11 Whv do 'J have -to' ? she asked, IF py I . _� 190 . . what puzzles him a that his j w is getting I - -1 .- EMPORIUM, doubtfully. � I' well, and that, he has no t ouhache. The I " -1 . - 11 Because, d;ear," smiled the father, "you '�tiat that filled bhe tooth mawnever paid, - J � - are not interested. Why do you wan � to de - � I V) I : I and the chances are that Slippy will drop I I � . � ESTBLISHED, 1873. . 8 tay- I � the case as being wo complicated.' -'B rook. i _�i � I 1. � I - . 8he blushed �nd started out. lyn Citizen. I - I I � I . " Because, -papa," she twittered, ' 'I'd . . 0__ I I I rather like. to hear Gear I � - . T ge talk business just I T I - once." I . Curiosi, Jy 'Rewa�ded. I . Owin- to hard tinles, ive liave eqn- . I . .. 11 , Then Georg& got red and the father I)ol4:. Two ladies calloi at the ho of a well- - IVVINI to ,,ell Pianos and Ong them b2 , , I gans at ed at ; I siginfi-i-antly, and the girl knowj4 physician the other teek. While I I - - fled. . � I - one of,them ,was consulting th physician in r � I ! ' ' -------- - . I . 11 . � . Z7 'The Per*nic�' us Urumbling Habit. his private room, the other, ]prompted bV C , Grea y Reduced Arices, � I V , � - " -a t - ` 'a ,, our 01far 7 Ong , -I I JbIl , ci - , I N§ ". 1'3,� . . I I y I Ily .�' I co 44 I 11' � . I curiosity or some 1:indred i ulse, proceed- t .... Do not let ylo�ir child acq�uire the habit I ad to investigate 0Te conten"s of a large X . , -) . ngs . orgaris at S Llld of grumbling. ,$top the first beginn! 3 an -A case of bmtl-s, jarh, etc., in tle outer apart- r . �_*55 ali I upwards, V . the Pi' itwill-liever b ome a hubit. If C r is I ment. : � Mvm at (.orrespnidil.­ :' i rices. just cause cif ed plaint, try . to remedy it ; " Between the two aparbmenti was a glass .. 8(X,1 its befurt, puicha,inl­, if there is 110 ssibility - impvover ant, door, over which was a paper 3hade, Whoich, s . teach thar, silex t endurance is 'the best wav however was torn a ..... . ^ 11- � I .� to meet th I ' 0 -1 1� -.1, 00 V au -.1 . i ine itable. It is never wise to it was possible to fee from ore room into E ., I slay in -a p ce and grumble. : It the things the other. H�aring a rattling among the 7 __ SCOTT B h ,") S, you dislike can ot be alte:ed, change :7 - the physi t' fi I I qur , bottles, cian stepped to the glass 4 . I I . � . I I . . : � I I . . � . . t - . . � . I , .. i I . . . I . I . . - . , - ___ ­ I ; - - - - - ­. ­_ � , - I ­ .­ I �_ -1 I �. - ­.__­__..__ . - , ­ " ­ I --_-___1A11______ I. � � I � I . . I . - . L � I - . I . . . I I I . . . I I � . . I . . I I — I I . I � � ; - . I � . � I - . . I - I . - I � . I - I- ­ . � I � - � � -1 ­ . I . __ . ­ -.,-. .1-111, ­­­ I., - ------ ­ I -1 ­­.- __ � I I i . . - i wilsoxi. � I I . 4 1 f I , � I - I . - : I I � � � I . . I . A - � I - I I . i 11 — � ; . ­ I I � L . - I - I � I R �1 4 I i i . . Ow - , � . - . - I : I —, i � M ow M Os - ,6;i S ;S Goor and loo6d, rouRh to- see what 0 P a A 0 * 4 - - - - � . I �,��, I , wasl 1. i e P * * # 4 I- 4 � - .''s W 0 0 0 * q-.- e . � I going on. M 4&-*v�z---,1*zz*-,g, 0 0 V 0 . . . * � Q I 9 i * i 'e.*; � �j V " If He discover6d 16ie lady in the art of tak-� ' I . � I I � I � I . . � I � I .; . Cox. - I F I I - , M M � i I 3g down one I iot�'Ie after another anA smell- i� I ___ ____ __ __ i , � I I I . - � il At length L h . . I I M I 1%. I ig the cont4 I As ; thereof. t I .. ; � ; V N4 I 'i Piz . , t hold of oo i iethi�g that evidently p ea a '81 .#%,� / - I � i � . ve-, M & 0 sed� . . - i I _ i Medicine is tak fi 4 � She am(! t again and again, and each � 11 I �-� , : i � -en t. ' .9. � k � :q,-� , I I - I M 1 : , 11 *, I ts t, m I % * t I i 4, � So^. � ler. e it was ali, fnt that she was nom , . � I : ,, to -prevent, cure and fi ,ar * 11 1W I 0. � .9.4 1 1 ) ?I I M Fleased than: .a re, She then poured' 1 i .0 I I , I , V. � � M a �me of the . J 3 I i I o liluid1into her hand, azid'smelt' I - V_ . I . ; ,alleviate disease — 0 ; — � - I I I I I � , I le again. i ' I . � IQ 4 4" A .1 ;,!-r,� 4 I 11 . f fi.q.� - This time h r e0tire satisfaction with the' i I � _: � ,-..-,--. M M .. _,�'.141 - =� to make peopl, , �3 r . . -ions was Is. M V 1prl. "I"g...., � .-rl - Im - , -%,.. ; .V, a 3sult of her i Ives Agat, vident, and , ' � e, : , 'r .%:;_....1-!.1ft41.� _%. . � * . - I -a is hastily ru bed the liquid upon her nofse 1 ; ; lii� � 1`0-� , - � a, - , - '* "*e - � , , II I I � - I 1 0-11reo-ii; , 4, I -i ; r - a I t ,%�, � . 4111 ; � ... stron . Let it I -P * ber face contiguous -theie 0 . - - M � � e a ad portions ( to I . _,_ I I ; I d ?ttle, and took her seat, as' � 1 * �. '. )J-_. ,to -.� . * film. - riplaced the b %6 .. - I-*- I -9 jqt - %, a a ie. board a ru �tling in the inner room, indi - 1 � I / %, t! i I' � .r M M go strai rht to fijA - - , a I M I 11�k 0 IMS V,01)J 9 .. , 0 eqnsultation was at an end, 1 11* I' ; : i j : I - I � V - Wwr 44D c'ting that 'h' � . ; f it � )QJ 7 M 8, d that the o�nsulting parties were return- : I � � � I - the point then. '-17-4 Y i g. I I �, I i I . . . I - I I I M I � M � . - . � VQ.� . bysicit n, , 0. V ,,a i `14� mones self siQk first=to - p - and No : , The I ` uowing what the result I To IM I i ould Ea, detH ine 'the ladies in converea- I . urge , , I- 1, 0 ;1 I ,Q , . � 0 oments. Befor M fi 4 __ M t on for seveta I m ' a the end "`� i�� M - V - - , 3 0 h,k 1 14� , ell weak ' � ' .Q. that time, a i th L_ , I t 1, poor ill body, expeciing to have " , y sa near a warm. � it - t I "'� p . 1W I . � i � I . I 1, , ; f I I s ve, her nos(!!� an ortions of her face be- �� . i i � I 0 0 * S. N 41 1 stro I i ; 9 n to turn a deep olive color, and before fl� 1_f.�:,�.,% If :i �cpnsequence, is not croing strdight ;. It -40 , � I Is a departcd t iey had assumed a beautiful. � . I I i . 11 - ; �,__ L= 4--�_ - , . � <3 60 -_ dark brown, he bad mistaken Ghe doctor's ON%. - � f. vorite hair,d re for perfumery. 1�� I is au -0111 i around the corner, and that i's not the . , She will i ! . � . .9.4 inval�d, And ill not receive calls for IV �. � 9W , k to come. sort 0: f aim th' � an I � 1* � 4 bit :thlb ,filark. - I I .-M wee L . � � I _—� 0— � t I � i � � I � fi � . - i Pool D'Iuded M . �� � I . � I .Q. I e an. i I I I ; I - . I � 0 , .. : I I I I 1 41P 1 with . � . in � . The. lord of creation was sittin IV It 40 .?& V., r . - 0 . . s�rhe men friends �efore a grate . a one q� . � . � . � c§ld evening last w0ek and was exchanging � � - � ! vf�ith them opiuion8�on persons and things. �� * I I I . � . fv� I I The conversation h4d drifted round to a dis- � - 11� . I 1, 1 1 $ �� - . � I 5 S - , " 3 �� . � � . ou8sion of mw�ed life, t6� I : I and the host had the I I r I I I I . 1 fliocir. " UnaceDun able, isWD � I . 'I= � PA L E PEOPLE, Q.� I it?" said he. * i I . � � - , i . r 'f How bard it': a to I make some womenkeep . I 7 Ili I . . . P. �- f�oin all sorts - things ig the way of regu- ldb� 1. 5 I 9 14ting the acti0o, 13- of- their husbands. Now act Air i0to ; They build up' an .A. � - a * � ec ly and st 4 . I �_ , hen I feel in . 0 ii I d tone up the k I love' with Polly, she, was . - r!. I Ml -_ �hat she is now in iaro moments-qiild and . * i . I entire stem ; th - ir' be ficial effect is soon recogni � . retty, and amiably, appreciative of my in- �� S) � : . zed. '-0 - - - � t 1 2:� . 9 llect. I did not even ask myself wh ther � M� , . a . . s le was Aever or not. I didn't care. � We �� They st engtheo an'� on y strengthen. g t along splendidly* 'like the pious boy� and . I i I I I I I But be sure you S. - _� ' his brother, the flvst of whom said the .. . 1 ' C P 91 I _. ( Q_ .. � 4. O)btai - E � R. Ww ILLIANIS' —, look fo r th' , 0 I i ; . prayers and the secold'the 'amens.' �id , e name Ir I toe Wking and Polly egged me on �:with . � 0. , � : . V i � - *11s f`.or � " le People." � . . we, smiles ! i ia s I r7k -rA18110gS of the eyebro . o I W,,,and 'syrn- W'11* m ' Pink 4,)i � ira . I . . � 7 � � p1thetic 'Ohs' and �'Ahs.' , we:niar-. . . . i I I . I I 0 1 1 . I I P I ried. I have learned . i I ! .1 14. " that Polly's friends 16 -_ I : ,� I . I I � � . . I --- IL were under the impression that she had 1 — -Iffift W. .: I � . I I I i6 LJo not ac_,cept, gnythihg ithat does I captured a mental giant, and was feeding : I , f - . � � � rr a on the sugar plunis of 'fiction. She �gave - 16 * I . MW - ppople to understandl that I labored tinder 1� �� not have �that name,prin�tOfd on it M.4%. � . tl�le delusion that ahel %vas a very bri0iant � i �f . . - I . I I 1� � ki - .. �� - I raon like MYSE � 6 NA. - - !� I 1 t p If, a4d that only tier CrELfti- ( in re(i i k in t1h'is shape I � � . I -1 n as kept "me fro m fin�ding on t how shallow &�� - 0 � � a . 1�� - I I � I .Wr — 1'� ' d silly she re�lly ,�'aff. Was ever more � I . I I -_ a urd idea deri, 'ad t � m the brain of a silly 0 , I be no gi . � --- � fiv.k ..� ._� Ta,ce care ffi, at' there sha,l I . J g �rl ? Polly clever, ilf she onl knew that (� - 0 1 . � I I I i fi-QW. i � y t I ( � bar mild eyes, w�th ��ffe absolute ignorance � ��, MISSI ng wo.: � ku - . of the ,��Ail th.k U !,X 4�h . I . rds., � - -_1 Ax � �0 [ a r c ear depums, . i . i � - I __1 are my stars of hope !; that her soft, falter- i t I 0. - I , ing voice that gabs S`�'rill every ime she . * i I . . i I - � � N , � -1 ! i �, I tries to talk learbeal ,, is what I love better � �� M fs. A. MeWilliains", of Duart I 011t., &ays :�- " From lack of rest dop- to nursing telatives tbrou ' lk . - . I than oratory, a her irrespon�ible I beca � gb severe ilh)ess, I wa . nd ti % I c completely rundown. A�peti'Leaild'slo��palniost(!eserted me.. The smell of cooloMg victuals became % I y of diAcussln�. my p t theories is what I I I -offensivIle and often I wotild not get 1pore than one hour's sl,ecp out of the twen � fi-QW. -1 flatters and gratifies 1 MA' more than'lany Q � - ty4our. My nervous syttem seemed k9w . 1 amount of sane p,-aise from a really cliever . I' compleiely shatiered. Miny tirnes during), tht! day I would beitt-tacked wil,h wealc spet1s, which seemed like waves . . .A wornan-well, if all( ' malized all tbat, I � S-1110thering n)c. Several physicians, rescribed, bit no relief wis c k I p xperienc6d. I gave upbopeof gcttir,gbettc,-,r.,-d % -1 I I ,wonder if she woild atill believe tbatishe . tho-5c v,,ho waited upon i4,c did tint llijiik I would I ve long. INly �atber bad used Dr. Williarns' Ilink pill � . 4 . ban managed, pl yed 1with or deluded i4e ?" k .! . :� . fu;ly and persuaded me ip try then). Almost fro'nilthe stnrt I cxfK-Ienced lie' is Silcccss- 0. - � Just then Polly C410e into the roo in 11 . ic f, and after using six boxes I wtcs tble f , � to be tip and go cbout. - � quest of a book, end The of the guestff jok. �.-!, � :,till t6ok t'�c p-il'is for s6e L'imc.lengcr, and roy exceiltnt he,-tl.','h tv-eay t st,r,en' to the 1R. -1 � . . C, 0 . ingly repeated th . .11 I I � � ffh � a substance of what. her I ,,,I L;Ood (licy h-,Vc �",ne. � � � . I -, busband 'had said. T�here was ar quWical '.I I ! � I I ,I . . i -1 , 11 I ar * I i - I look in her face a;q all � I , 1; i . ; - . �(� . � I Did L said : . 1� � . . N1 - ) ,you say a I th4t, Tom ?" ,1 1 D,-, William", P i n k- H dealcrs ; t-. r-1 . , I 0 , 11. [ i I 1� IS, Z'VC ScOld b7 �' . .1 -dj-' -cent 'oo-�+ --ld , * _. . . I I � cine or L -?- I'" Her husband ack1nowIedged the c�rn. I , ,� J I. _)OX li I I ' e . 11 - A . ;,�, r,D CC, -t3 a � J�10 Polly laughed pood:!naturedly and � id ' ) O? si:' bolk S for $ni-5o, by ajdrc­'P.,�, the Dr. William-, h1ce-i-ine 'CiN I A .W_ L - I on 1� I ,,, fi I I I r tins, - �,.; 0, I - 1 i J, - I ". . � . I 1_1 i I ., spicion on he . . 1- 1 . � I I I - � � .%­­ i " , I " You old goose !i I anO lef b the room. S;Ihe' 7" " * � L� P.1 4 .. I I I . also left an uneasy so. , Bro-kv- � � li � - 11 baud's mind that perhaps, afteir all, she I ad � I : : I I � . 'P, . - �. -1 "managed" him without � I I ,�,, "._:.., �., _ _.__ I �, ­ . I - ­ , ­ � , .. ; _ � : , -, ,-,)---,.�.'-,��"4;,,-'*�-'.-,'�,��,j .-��-.,*-;�,,--,�,,:---,-,-,�",:7��.1-').T-�.,.,-".,--,N.,Z� — -, __ � �' - - I his being &warp of � � � . __1 , - , - I -�. - , " - ­ I . '.. -r . -. � Z_- � , - - �.""�.",.!7".:7zf­ , " . . I I ­ - I -,:t , - , , -!-._',� -, '. .:�S .. .- 7._�t - . ./__`.:2,*,:_.,1.,;;1',�!- I- : __ . .., - P -,-;-i ,,-2;� - A-�_') * .i,-,>, "L:;, I_.-. ."L:� ��7__, ". " - � _ _ . . . ; , � � � �Ij, I , . i�.-) . it. The si.ime ide ' occurred to � -':Ij�'� I I '. � I I � I I I one of the guestst butof course there A no � LE � . : I li i I - - — ___ : I . way of finding ou � � wh�ther such is the ' I .- � �ase I _:i� — - or not. I � ! half a iint more cold water, stirring acca � - I : -1 11 -1 amid the work atif worries of life, I � . I ' and i no- bard stones, to pub some life into her chillea � I I sJ0nAIl3'- �Let it boil for an hour, ,then pour body 'save . I � an� a4ti-tobacco faddist (v�ith limbs. A boy, not much older, watched , TO CUR -K A C,01�13 IN ONE DAY into a niodId. Stand till cold and then turn I whom iobacco 4oeo , � � I . i , . I not.agree, of course) can this performance fo I Take Laxative Broblo � On ri. posibly objec r a few minutes, and .1 Q �Inine Tablets, All D I w4h rpason to the use of ithe then with .a sudden look of protection, . glets rcf and ;, the Mom y If �fi- f ails to Cura. 2,,. �ug- !: In nuraing a typhoid case,, when the fe'ver weed iq moder ticm Your pipe is' a so6th. took'off his cap, put it down before her a , ­ n8l-,30 breaks, and the patient has heavy owdats, * . - and . � - i ing, -,corapanio ablill thit'g, which barms ino- flaid, 'ye Mann stand on that.' Sir Walter A 01 I eape�ia; care must be taken to guard ag4nst body and whi ),w-,4,hke die "flow 11�� Raleigh's eloak has been a synonym of chiv� __ . - I L - I ca � � ingl)o Things � tchin � cold. The skin should be rubbed - - - . I . . . Wor % Knowing. . has 11,13trecord , pot-sitile ills and Miserie to alry for many long years,. but who shall say 1, Coldness of feet andlimbs is often an evi- gently with a sof t towel till d ry, and let! the be laid at its ori I am always please, to that the little Edinburgh street boy's cap dence of indigestion. . rubbing bo from the extremities towitrds see i dlergymi n e 11 joying his pipe. It i1s a deserves a less honor'uble memory?" � the beart. The sweats are.Eufficle'ntly b!!��vy � ,� - Honey should n3ver be heated to the boil. sign of a betil lily ; iberulity of mind i � ing point. Ib des --royd the flavor. I to dampen n1gbtshirb and 'oheet'; these per,spn'wheu h sqsokes. Be it unders od, . —*— ­,. 1. In choosing calf,,o rub a coiner in your should )a exchanged for dry bed linen, ibut� I an, vf ry far rolf saying that a cleric ,�ho Fooled in a Horse Trade. A fingers, and if.wl ite powder comes out do during the change keep the patient covered do,, 4t, fimok C� IIDO� be eithei %a br A prominent English landlord was one . - not bu � . as much as possible,' Bed linen, tovMs, ar)(Lib.cral mu� ot a sen �,ad da� riding across a common adjacent to hit ­. Y. I sible parson. All I � night -a irts, etc., should'be immersed * 41 that-wbitever' imprimatur !the t-061 J_ of histen- Brass cooking vessels require scrupulous i , n a sa 1, ,, preserves when he over a ' -'t -C ' on ___ - d in h -, � I cleanliness, or food'Coo a am is apt to solutiorl of chlor�de of lime (one part Iiin�wto . ,.,n,ur+�s give to ai harmlers and excellrtnt ants, who was -also mounted. After the . be poisoned. ' four of water, or� carbolic acid one par to ho h*- t-�rough thw Parsons' liking for t6eir usual salutations they rode on in silence for " - 0 omit reE . . ,-I . I - . Nev r Ing 0 � 2 1 , unless twenty), and then thoroughly rinsed� in pip I some minutes, when the tenant .,slightly I I ular bath for I 6 u gain to� he cause of reasonable . � the skin is in regu. ar c ,nd ition the cold will clear w�ter before sending to.the laundr§. enjo� in . ent. I w asaidof Spurgeon ,that spurred his horse, a balk animal, whervi� -1 . y , 0— ! � ' I . close the po�eB and congestion or / i wheri Ii tpon it dropped to its knees. I 1, e old iwd an objected to his ion- I a. i, Joym, t A tob cc , by reminding him that, - . Me 9.1 btber disease avor . � � . � I � I A Good Memory. � WEL . 'Wbo,Va the matter -With your -ho . -known. at- n 0 ,inii �n an act unbefibtin ' a hip. The embarrused ten� .. When hoarse, Break s little as possible fib i n'D often," said the well " !-- it her o asked his lords to a until the hoarsenep. a is ,ecovered from � Brg, ant remarked byway of explanation tbat- - bhe voice may be porma , , else may, ) as he smiled to himself, 'that 9�1 cl . aa, t a bwad.n�inded man replied, his steed always -1 �ently lost, or diffi- wknessg�ets the beat of a lawyer. But I; " 311 a s M, I enjoy i ny tobacco, and, wha -J 1*8 ' .acted that way when there I i - 3111ties of the throat, pr9i ucidd. . rememb r one that got -the best of me in a� mo � re, . smokei to tJ %a glory of God!" -Dr. w'" game to be found. A moment later, I ODly two minu -,es are required for the � I Andr w ' ilso]3,. ' . . to the tenjinVo surprise and sati . , way tb b caused the shivers to run u and't ii I sfaction - . . -1 I . , ; . down my back, � - 1 it -0--t— ; ome bushes Aood to course throughithe heart, herice to I p I i frightened hare jumped out of 8 y & . I IT'S so Pleasant �,D Uk a that children c for ilt - near by. 1. I � I .he lungs, back to the bewrt, ,and then I A good many years ago I"was ret�ihed; but it's d 3ath to morMW 1� of all kinds, D L0* ' This so impremed the landlora. that lie at �htough the entire body and return to the T Is 'A � J I upon a, line fence suit between two old far- WORM ,1 Y iVp, Pric' 25c All dealers, : once drove a bargain by which ; . i I . ieart, tners. , It had been in the courts for tear - . lie secured - ( 1 .- ; the terianVs barebacked beast in exchange I , When very weary or weak from exhatia- years, arid bid fair to be there for ten more. H 1 01ined Courage. for his �ion, beat some milic to pealding point until unless t a ,parties became bankrupt in the. 7 n n ctly ssfidled. -1 1 . � A you h- o ei- hteen who was in the With much agility the tenant leaped to his * ' � thin skim begins to wi�,iakle upon the sur- mean wh Ile. , - � trenches t El Cank . ; � -- I y carrying a gun was ��so new horse, and all went well I e � ace; then drink i b.&%B 4,ot as possible. It, 'Ib was my first appearance in the matter ' badly htenud inder the fire that -he came to a small stream, where - I ,Jr until th lefreshes almost iD2 tant I at the I&M I - ,�'y, and restores ,the I bavinp taken the. place of one of the law' Went Oat on hiw"face and was roundly lord's new horse immediately balked A - .. .. . - .. � :xhausted vitality .o a surprising extent. yers who died, . . � 1� . I kicke� his Om nions. General Cha#ee drive home with the spurs 'bx;u t it * ' , I I I I do now, after thirty years of hard, 1 ;4 . ,I re,' said his lordship. Tapioca and pres -,rve elly is an excellent i M fac a �ol the kid,'! arid his face softened, . -I I - 'I was very, very young, 'In fact, it was , camel '�"`Y5 nI � gh agam� ,djunct to a childr .16n a 17al" ' i artysupper, being my first case, -and I felt my importance more 11 T . d to him, I W611, you're to its knees. . , � karmless, attractiv an inexpensive. " Pqt than A fine iold ier ? Th n he looked at the boy- ' Well, what's up now? Thera,s no game �- . �wo ounce"f tapioca in o a bowl with half grind. ; . I I he - : I sup pos you can$ help it.' he .said.. I It "True, my lord I I . � w In t�'h yoor �auft. I'd like to but I forgot to te ' 11 - pint of cold wate) ' and two tablespoon- 'Among the witnesses was an old farmer i Mult r was the ready reply,, uls of raspberry ja In', Place'tho bowl in a that I lr�ew perizionally, having been born' . 11 you 'ee?s as joo�d for - I on M 9 fish as 'ee is far game.' aucepan f water, an keep it b - - t �1181 , . I �� ol� By and �y a' d on the . 0 1 oiling. and brclught. up in the same neighbor- ar m yo'j Ill 'fellow at to a 4s to thicken add I I , e put his h In — I Vhen th tapioca beg, I bood. 1 � boy"Is.ehoulde � here isn'i Eo much daii I 11 -------- . r. �, 1, 11 'He was put on the stand to swear to gor as ycu think for," said the g-,irjeral. I some fac �s that happened ten years back; 'Now, you got up an�take your gun and EPPS'S COCOA . ; INCALCU�AOLE . - ank when he was turned over, to me for 6 ht, and I'll stand h6re by you." I GRATEFUL ""' � . COMFORTINO GOOD 1� croWexa,mivation I proceeded to test the RThe 30y got up, s)�aking like a leaf, arid I value of no memory so , far back. fired his first sho poetty near straight intio Distinguished I 91 t .t I everywhere for De - AN EXPRESSIO OF FAITH. Do you mean to sayfi, I began sternly, l the air, ! I licacy of Flavour, Superior Qual. �� ' i �'Th t1m rett �igh,' said the general. and Nutritive Properties. - � Ithatycilican remember a mere incident � - . ily, Dr. Ward's Blood aO Nerve.Pills have . that bappened ton years ago?' I ' .� a try it again." Specially grateful and c0rnffor - done me an incalculabl . amount of good. I $. ' Ye' -ep 00 I ting z -P . "' , - 1, eir,' he answered, � n ee i fates the kid was fighting like . to the nervous- arid dytJ)0P,V1c. [ think they are We tbesty surest and I I I Then you mean to say that you can re- �& I It r I Sold only in If veter�n nd cool as a cucumber, and wheq quarter -pound tins, guickest acting dure or nervousness, member (in a certain day ten years ago that � be saw it the gen a starte on. labelled JAMES RPP.9 & Co., " , I inbealthy action o . Lhe ��eart, insomnia or Farmer Dunn drove a black -and white cow i 6yo : Limited L . I u're all rigi t now, my boy,' be said. , Ffbm(%?Vathie� Chemists, - I ileeplessness, anemia ,,or impoverished into his lack pasture?' - lit ; Undon, England. , Vou1l me ke a good,00ldier.' � I , go"neral de : . alood, loss of app�t ,te 1 bility and 66 4 Yes air, I kin," he answered. I ' God bl ass you .air ' said the young4ei, B . ,11 -health, For nine years, before- I corn- 11 I Then perhaps,' Laid I, sarcastically, L 'V'ou sav(d me froi worse than REAKFAST - SUPP-PIR, I 4rleath.' . menced Jaking Dr. W , ard's Blood and s you can remerhber'sometbing else that hap- I And he wa i praa.,� r c1c se to crying wheu he q -%0 � . - ierve Pills, my hea rt'w" weak and in an pened upon that particular doy V � said it. JL JL - -COCA A � I inhealthy state. lt's a4tion was so much � I EPPS16 , %.F-CJL " ' Yee, I kin,' be put in,' eagerly, 'jes' Af while the order came to retirb 1".-6 r a 0 - I I 11 mpaired that I cot Id nf�it'walk across the after � ea� Farmer Dunn drive that cow of from the tr 5neh, 4ud ioldiers bad .to collar .. - 9_41_ . . . erink great digtress, b i a I n inti , I I Arect without su�, his back pasture I wuv goin' that id all I baul!him away by the neek: t4 ' my heart'fluttering and beating so rapidly through t ly apple orchard when I fla if" to . atrea�! wit �i him � company. And WritaThis Man. I 11 . ar-�ly bmathe, causing :hat I could sc . Mr. J, J. Markle, 257 -Unds4 ' ' an' two oher kids stealing apples; When a . ownfe Ave,. Toronto, ' , ainLness, loss of strel:gth, and leaving . t that he'( got a bullct Lhrough the fle 8h -bridge contractor, was cured by Milburn's Rheumatic, ye saw m comin, ye tried to get away ; the part of his ifioulder an hour before. In Pills Of A 49d attack of Rheumatism, which laid bim , xtinf -, Aly slee was ;her 'ki a did, but I cotched ye when rest 'of ;he ight there wasn;t a better soL He will t�ll you all about,bis . ny nerves all uns � p ot tie up In bed'for weeks, igtmiich disturb�d, I had no appetite "" ' I I y- cure if you write him. I I I I ye kim a slidin' down the trunk of -the dier in. the compan � r tl strc ngth or vitality in i � In here was lit ueLe 1--- , I 1i . � -ny blood; I wa always excessively - I No trouble getting the children to take pr. Low*.# IL,6..4 I lervotts. i � ike a. flash my memory went back ten -' JNS�ANT 1LELIEF Rt aranteed by uqfng x1rk Pleafiant Worm. Syrup, � I have now �,ears to al very painful experience. and I BIJR'4'8 ATERLING HE�;DACHE FOWMIS- No eftec-tuany without It alwAY8 40" its work I d epressir, g after-effect. 1 .L13Y cathai tie t(k,bq-01VOU after- I t ,Icen ��i three boxes of tried to st6p him, but he went on- - � �.' ward#. Price 250. 1 . I ; —4. . . I Dr. NVard's Blood and Nerve Pills and I (9 ' An' I took ye across my - lap an' gave i I � : - ;ince taking them haVe. not been away Sdotch St�eet Boys. . - � -_00-0-4— ' a the alb,firedi8h spankin' that ye ever i I : . . roin mv business ar ho4r. Before taking had,' he c , noluded. � i A r ter1n the Sun.dgy Magazine tells of Faint and Dizzy Spefla hese 1)'ills it wa,§ � , fre'quent occurrence I ory I . 'all the ood traits of � Scotch street boys Are exeesdinirly dim "roul. Better tske a few i)oxes I 11 didn,t question his mem IDY far : I I . IR of Milburuld Ifearl &,gd Nerve Fills,and cure them be - 'or me to be away from business. As a t ier.' i � who she says were alwava obliging and civil for c5ult of taking Dr. Ward's Pills my heart I they become too serigue. mrs, George Nub, I I 0— to her as she toured through their cities,* m"Colhorne 6t., Undon, Ont,,s&Ts shs hsd frequeno s perfectly healthy and, strong and gives . � When going in , buildings, she said she atticks of . - � . I I I, �3oys and Tobacco. I I fdkzinese but these pills amed 'her corn- nenodi'stress'ortro blo-whatever. They I . alwaysleft her bicycle in charge of the I pletely. 60c, a box.' . I ell3oved all nerve tr uble, made my nerves It is earn, estly to be desired that the prac- Imost ischev,io a boy in the crowd about - - - . , I trolig and gave me iealthy sleep. These t ce of smoking by boys should be liscour. her, a d alway found it jealously guarded You don't know -wh-.n Diarrhoea or Dysentery may - . � iil!s also inade my t looq rich and strOng a Yed and prevented. That the practice is , it ho wouf;l nor, suffer the attac* You, .so always be prepared t0>he,,-k Them at' 11 5 . , once,,by haviiii; on band Dr. Fowlerlti Extrge,vof .nd prave me a h(alLh appetite. Dr. . ,other oystolcokor"speir" at it, She Wild'Strimberry." � , y owing and increasing in extent no oile ,other Vard's Pills have -i en me perfect health, 9 I 1.11 v ho uses li�s e�es may doubt, Right and ,,says o their ga Jantry : � 49 .0040. cs!oring iny lost -trength, in place of lcft, boys of sometimes very tender year,s J T a beat at )ry I know of an Edinburgh . ontinual ill-licalth , ,.�;eakncss, icart rr ay be seep pulli ngat -cigarettes, and I am otreet �boy old me by a lady ,wbo wit- I . . i .. Every Spring. __ - �-ouble and ni�rvoti ne.95. In just cc I imformed that there are certain very cheap oessefl, the =i ant. There was a Christmas ; Mrs, Aggle Dirties, Lucenburg, N. S., vritas : 11 I -- - annot. sppak too hip lily of this won erful 'in paci- treat �iven to a poor children. at a mission I I . � I (And nasty)i cigarettes Ispeoiaily sold . have taken B. B. R, every spring T.ow for Fome -tedicine. Silgned, Miss N. Mill ard, ei 8 a,-, a prio %vbich bri;g8 them well with- all, and hundreds of little ones were as- years, to purif,v my blood and Reap my system � L , Valton St., Port Hcpe,,Ont. ip the reao4 of even a schoolboy's penc�. embldd at t a oors in a vance a our I* in gocd order, and can hcoostly fs;y I do,not know of - I . Dr. Ward's -Blood and Nerve Pills are ' Id is bad enough that any boy should smoke, ( f admittance " any of whom were barbfoot. ,I Its equal auywhere.11 . . . I :Ad at 0 . JF 1 .0004 - . i .5o ' c. per box, 5 boxes for $2.00 at fqlr the hab.t.tends to undermine his nutrii- I Moog them wis a, swieet-faced little girl, . - J ruggist.5, or mailed cid receipt of price tion ion which growth and health depenil!; ' bo 0eemed lea i hard � ad than most to the Tragyard's Yellow 011 can be applied t, xternally or 11 I - � I �1 en. I � taken Intern,Ally. AmedialneehadiniUalf. Cares � yTHEDOCTORI ARDCO.Limited,, b4t it is much worse when what is smoke ' d J1 roes .vere in 6rpoorJ xetan Cuts, Burns, Sprains, Gatberina, Lump,n Sore r Victoria Stre�et, Toronto. Book ofia. isi absolute mbbish. I am a smoker and eg- aneo rom on a foot: the other—alas Throat@, Cron wmation free. : - . .� - , _p, quiusyfi Yadney oomp, -4. 1 , , laint. 'a � � I pipe or cigar greatly, as anyooe at pitiful ( aucing� that—on the -cold j Price 25c-, *11 deftlere , joy � 'I � i � I . I � I I � i : - . � . : � - I :i � I � � I I � I I : � I I . i I ] i � . � I . I i . ! i i I i �� . I i� . � � .� : f � . . ;1 I ; I . � : I � I . I I i : i I 1i I I � � i I . ; ]� I i f ; . I . I ,� i I - � i � . � � . I I ! � . � - i I . : - . I I - � . ______�_1___1__ ­ .. __.. - ... �__ I. - - . - -i ; "o. -_ ­ ­ - 14 � � . . . I - _L . � i i : , I I — 1 ir_______ � ­ , ­__ �� i � ­ ­__­­_* ___ , - � i � I 7 - __._._;__ � J ! . ; � . ; I i ! i I � * i � � I i � . I I 1. , , � - � , -, I . . . 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