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Soft El . �feel, Will also buy �U6ading Bolts, j411.10 per cord, dellveriti. I Measurement or -by b�plk I : I paid to cuatom so.wridg, an � I � . � 1i WT. ; , I � W M, A bf ii, a . - 6 t I � -:— I � I �P-Xtutuaf Fin � a- G�p =-.v- - I - OLATED TOWN I - I NL_Y 11104SURED . I . %I � . i rigsits. . ; Ln�. Kippeu r. 0. *. ThOW-5 rueeflpl'd 1P. 0. ,,, ThoMA9 N- orth P. O.. - . ismous, 41m; John G. Grtavcf,'Wic' [e%forth; John B01311�swdfjp , - �ohn WAK . Beechwood ; J field ; XohU 01 NO- L1-1102111ce clinion. laxTs., (; � K� lrinohley, ffeaforlb 4T .0; .T., W� Yeo, Irolnw! Aw rxd John .C. JiO�� z � 7 - , - - 40toct T*Ulurancof at IrA,31# j5� prouipSly &Ji.*�ded 184 ib;owa Qffioars. addy*Wd 1# t - � S.Liop STAND i I CH EAR IN , ORTH. .-. . L - F-, st%nd on GOderick 9-�# 1 :Vv�ra are tWQ AM, , foot rd all enav ent.aces for 0� �11i%Qp�l ADY SWOUnt ell i800A far � � i ,. .10 th is the - "biculare apply to, lowt Z 1019 -of Z I � . TO LOAN I I , . . , - �, lr*tw of Interest on 00,04 kj� U-8 L. 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I - I A I I I , I " �, 1�,*l 1;.,:��,�_,�_ k1; ) � � i� the travelling skirt be_vej.y oieasea indeed I . -, , -_,� - - �-.,'Vr-'�',; : I Suffering. , �,,�*, 7 . '� 3 , "" . ;, .- �T-,k�1,14,',," " I 11 - 2 after al long day's jourdoy in the, train, So i ' 'I, ..�;,� - ;;�.4� N��,� , . � ., � , . I I will 64d, that after shaking.mad brilshnig �' . , Pll� . .. ��, ! ". - ib,- it'ol 6reases -will disippear bhouid ypa , . in Desotheene, wife of a we ,,Ura. Abraha .11 . . t I -e Grand, 0 1 � . 41IM-ON I I I known farmer at St. Leon 48. ha -ng ''ib over tie bath ih which you I I 9 h.,,,,00�ns arshereelfalaekyWoman. And . ' ­ . . . I i -id - have placed sorhe very hot water. The I �. she %,-as,gcod cawe, as the following I r- eteam ri I - � F___.V. . a I - lif� ill take the oreauaii ,away in I next lqr, . I � t - vievir will show., "Iwaabafflyrun d n� to no time. . . I . - � Is -ynervoua,, Riohday brn ght�,iwt : . . I I .1 I omd- Ver but I u was too I I . . I f 0 ' . I k . ehara�f hounehotd. dutiest� I . .. . I . I I It. wasian old Trick. 411. 11 m then 'I I, - I . lwesktoL P,3ifor yi. 9 nerve.d .1vere i, I — y 1 , I in a torri Won. I Quid no eep, ,. m.en stand 1hi 11 C, Iriff gl� in the regaid of Ad- .i��. I ble oondi � ­ 0��,,,_ I , . i ' sud t ound would. Aartle . ru g. I miral chlay. He likes to, tell stories of .... . . I -he 16"t 8 L , �,% � he indomitable leckless' pluck- -of the I _11"n ­17_zk ­ "I , . -ftried several medioiAes and tonic, wineo,but . t I r . - , - -, . . � I . I 9.-.- . - . , Ainotr I � -.1 �, , , - _,�. . I Of them helped me. la ftiot I � was Irish. Thus,'ata that 00lonel Mc- , M, N , r,,.'!' , . 600 I ,� )! .� . J; - I I - Atinually Rrowing worse, and he-g�u to I Cluis, of Phila&ipWa,gavie in his h6nor, - 0. , \ , ­ ly . : � .0 I .) :,) '� :, " - despair of ever being -well againt, One day I he ba)(1, ! 4 � . , k & adviseo . " An American. merohantman once Iav , �� . 1% % _. r , f�r ft.n -, - i I 7 � -* . I , � I i called to see me, an me � ' , I � . ) \ I 1 40 to tr ?ills. I de�.ided � por�, and a number of Dakh . . . � i y Dr. Williams' Pink I . � in a �n, oh I � � - I . .. ( r to do so, 4111 ib Was not long b f ollor,& came aboard to have a chatb with 61ii' Mrs. Elizabeth H . Thompso , , P, 11're ey . . - . . . ... I - � bojen to help ni.e.,. I gained in bealth from mc -n. , I aw . 'd " y nerves becaimAo strosiand - 64 B�-aln ]-by a spirib of rivalLy arose. The of Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Wor . - day W, . ay, M f I . � gaiet, %ud after usiiig abont half a 0ozea sailore'tried to outdo one another -in ath-' Wise Tem.-Pla, and Mealber of . � - . .. bores ot the pills, I was fully restored to letic ti�i*okff. * The honora for a long time lay , Z� At�erioaia, but. finally' a'Dutahman , tells how she recov- ,ray old time healbh au& obeerfulne;s. I with , W#C*'T&U#' , ;�r th eal 61imbeo'to the very top of the mainmast ered by, the use of Lydi 9. 9 , Ink Dr. Williams' Pink Pills an -�d . a � "I . . . � Indedicine for vreak women." v and thbre stood on his head. - I I , Dr, Williame'Pink 11itills food the riprves The Americano'spirits fell at once. It Pinkham's Vegetable Cmpound. t, with now.'rich red blood, thus strengthen- was pl I in *that the 115atoh had outdone them. " DEAR Mm. P'=xHA_m : - I � am o:u e , I po,indg.00thing them, and curing,lauch They looked at on -e another sheapishly. of tbe� niany af your grateftif'irieInd's _ roubles as neuralgia, &. �itus' They were sileur, and ashamed. Who have been cured th,rough the ime I nerve t d. , - Suddenly a young Irishman leaped.to bia of LydJ[a JL Pb2khamls Vegetabile *noe, partial paralysia� and l000Mobor I . I ; � I - ' OOVOPOUML and who cam to -day I � b , fitwa. These pillacure also all tro t The feet. ; . - u I duetoPOor and watery blood, including " Bt,gobr,," he said, 11 I won't lot thitt thank yK m. for the fine heulth I en Joy. � 1, thoppecial, ailments of women. Get i the fat Datobman beat me." When I was ftdrtT-11-ve years M, I I 1 I rmuine with the fall name, -I I Dr. Wil- And the reckless fellow ran like a monkey Wilff0red severt backaebe and frequent I I I ; I " . . Is foriPale Poople " on the up the hnast and,got ready to stand on � I liame Pink P11 �,ie baurbar-down pains; iu fact, I had � 1� . � Wnpper oro , .� . . and each box. Sold by mlldi- - head. Ile put his head down and gave a womb, trovaAe. I was very anxious to : .- . aine dealeraPov by mail at 50 cents 0, be# or push with his leg@, The Brat push wasn't 4 . � . ­ of the cures your . 16:c boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Willialms' hard evougb, and he dr6pped back.- Up b" ' I decided -to try . `nD. � i � . K I I I � I I Brookville, 0 ! went his lags agiiin. But the secona pugh but it built rn'(,, � . Medicine CO-. � . , . - .. I � 'hard, and he fell heels over' head, I I I yof Mytroubles. ,� � I 8 was too I I UP - Getting Fathees Consent. ' His back struck the first rope, his leg@ the , �& 6 I r fWN and relatives were : .. .- _ � I Mr. Tenney smiled ironically. 41 And I next, hi ok the next, and so on. somer- . - ­ 60 tiefted an I -was. Mly I I fa -phillt h;tur15 somersault, till even -busily ho be" timuble and nervotis I ) I'm only,& ounkin with n blooil to I M a Do" - I - - __ . landed dit hisfooton the deck. 'Dotb5t,? IM "' - - "oonsidered M101111- � a UN-106"Wears WWO 2 II4A of an' no he�srt a ` . . � A - � *U'" he ms'dl with he A00wid imbitdiaWy and he looked tri' � -to* 'Yopr Vegetable COM - :a gt of holding himself nobly _­ tabeek. - I 9 - I A* -' - I ' _ I . I umphontly att true Datolimen. , I poubdiind ft oakid her in- a short tiyn ". - � - - -1 I . I fdrs. Tenney refuladi to ft-cept the qh.al- All th0*ailoks crowdod round him and I . - - , btii.wfto *011 sud'stroAg, anA . � , lour.' �__ pral,wd hisr,pludk �and agility warmly. �.. ­. - � mt joy aud her hus- � I 0- TbatIa neither herO nor thera-you I &.8 a#00ho"he'said, I'maytkothia'abWout it. I �Z, I . Pr , - _ I I I -, .beia, a punkin," she replied. N Wh" 1. Sure, ifil anbuld, ould trick vrid me. Sure � 11=1�� with a baby. =4 4 1 1 kum imintber of others who 1 � .:want to know, Amos, Is what you've g,ot itin a tjelck thq litU4 childhier do in rn'y i b"s Uwa of different kind I against George Raymond ? Hedon't drink ; cDuatry.�-,Aiveland Lesder. � &�� a of he smokes, 1 baheve,'bub only a pip% Ubt . I . llr� *sublet and am satisfied that I � I - � - -1 I - — W CIM 'm id the beat medicine 1. ., - - , I I . z I tliomeigardttes. He's gol a good educp�- � I - C da � � es tion, an' still he's willin' to work. An' he's Bmergency Medi(nnes. ." - MIM ELIZ.AIRICTR I'l. it, just lost in love for Alices" 1. I Itis. * at coovenisubs to have at hand T' ft 9 105, Lillydate, N.Y. - t4 st, Shouldn't wander'f he was," said Mi. reliabi -1 64,46 for. use in such cases of ' ~--. - . 'if grow of &&am lkter proving I . gre - P-1 at bi Al adu it I . I ,� , lie Tenney, complacantly. 11 Nothing strange sooldent I and for slight' iiDjufles and &[I- - . -, ­ I � � . about that, with me the best fixed man in m4flAb. A guoi liniment and one that is ' . . . - 21 I fast; bsuoOha favorite, if mot a household gi6n of t�-, Loadon workman. " Learned . towliahip. I . I � . � ueoessity� is hamberl 'n's Pain Bilm. B it ?" anzwerid the workman with scorn, .- 44 Why, Amos, I am surprized !"' et. , M y .. � . claimad Mrs. Tenney. " You know 'a w4 applyingit promptly to a cut, bruise or I never l4arned. ib ; it's ik Woomin' gift." . ' is ti, you want to know that George woul . burn it allays the pain and- eauses the in. - As much may bp said of a sinqe of Itamor. - ­ 4 t 1! a I . ant Alice just the same if she come fro�, jury to boal in abbut one-third the time - It is often, of course, just -the savizig I V . Gof , . -frora the Drommetees, down Tunket usually roquired, and as it is an pntisapt - io . quality which has placed a writer of prose rM Tra'all) . . it proevento a -. or a poet a.mong the immortals. � So many . . I 'on ;,�dafigsr of blood poisonin# . re A I �11. Wh he M_ . -" Mebbs," aaid Mr. Tenney, discreet,' Pair, in is koob at .rid a sprain men have just miseed the topmost peak of CI I nvsets in, Parumsua because 11 the blomin' gift " was 'I. Is Do you mean that lie �arss for Alide may be treated before inflammatio 'r 0, baesa3e you're wbll-w-do ?" flAhed Nlr�. which Insuren a uiok'recovery. For sale by not theirs, Tha presence of it half ex - f . I WI Tenney. I . ALEX. LsoN, %uggist, Seatorth. plain@ Shakespearfile peerIaLsevess, Chau. 41 Not altorther," said Mr. Tenney,cooil,. - - �* r's 'adiablilness, and Browning's extra. Wa . t Or d i a arr'y 1.8i ahb into th'o* human heart. . ly. "But Ibis hardly likely that'b u . 'Japan's Supreme Test. The walDt of ib explains two-thirds of the '?. &wares Of the f act that Alice will have I 1, . . � I've got, some day,' Von know he'll nevic"i - When 1�orb Arthiur falls Japan will be items in the BritiellMustumcatalogue.- �ff , have a penny from anybod "' put to the supreme test'of her civilization. Edward Bennett. J Y. � . ,,, So you mean to give me to nuderstan Ten yt�ars ago when the Japinese cap- . I 0— � � , . that ho4 rohemiDg an' cale'lating'on Alies's tured Por�b Arthur -from China they.. horri. 'I he JOY of Living. I . I . I It ia only the healthy wbo find a real joy in life. z roopecto-is that it ?" demanded Mro�, Bed the 4orld by wantonly slaughtering r - . Tenney. I � I . hundreds �f non-combatints. Chinese mer- Weak, nervoue, lauguld.Abd dlecouraged people find I 11 I a,wt a0ouffing him of snythlng,"� ORLA obasts, N06re killed in 'their stores like new hope and enorgy1n, the use of Dr. Ohase'a ., . � , � Mr. Tenney,. impartially. 46 I0 m more - cattle. A� number of the victims were Nerve Fool. With now itch blood ooursing through � the veins and the thrill 6f now nerve force sent sayinR that George is a poor young man an' indtilatedf some disembowled. Fhe alaught- - iiinglin al,)n the ne . . g Z rve fibree, the j,)y of -living re - that A hoo's prospects are good.", . or was a bad blot on' the 'arms of Jap&v. turm and disoase and weakness dieappesx. 17 t #*You was poor yotarself when I mardei � The war oilce exprnsed its sorrokv for the I . 4 . . . ocourreno4o and explained that the slaughter .0 I you," eaid MrF. Tenney. raflectively. I - . A Po I er for I �he Dean. 11 4 � flitt � - 11 I adfult, it " said Mr. Tenney, --as im. was caused by the Chinese who were sup - at 01�, ' I . Personally at he was able. " Bub that's no posted to be ron-ooinbatants shooting at Long before t,hq preie6t Bishop �f Lon. , reason why I should set still an' see Alice the Japanese from their houses, The &Ctijn don'- Artbur I(Ig�am-attained his present . . . make the same b'under." - ; of the Chineae,r they claimed, necessitated poeition,'and, indeed, before he was Bishop . . of Stepney, he w.4 the Dean of Salisbury, 11 Did pa'a being forebanded influence extermination as' a measure of safety. . . , - . ,�: Nbvertbe'lees- the world raised its eyebrows being then abolt thirty -years old. He you any ?',' asked Mrs. Tenny. . I . 119 the followiog anecdote of his firab . [ Mr, Tenney perceived the narrowing in question, and late,-, when Obefoo was in tO . ecame. Dean, with the I circle of his wife'e raasoning. " If you're danger, the foreign 'conati)s there took meeting, after he � . . . . I goin � � . I 5 Thenew nto be pard'Dal-2' he began. united action to prevent; ,a repitition,of the sexton, an ged mab of eighty, . I id it, Amos ?" persisted Mrs.Tenney. Por� - -%.rthur carnage'. - I .Dean ar,ked if he, bad, not been sexton for- � � i . a "No. It didn't, an' you know it,` an- That was ton 'years ago ; Japan had then many YO&NI, to which the latter made the . . , swered Mr. Tenney, a,tifflyo - . barely,been born into tne category of civil. ehearful reply : J . W_ - r ,,You fell in love w1uh, me --just me- ized nations.. In the last teti years Japan "Yw4, i%n' I've. buried six Deans &I-. � didn't you ?" Mrs. Tenney knew it with. has livod the equal of a hundred, r � ready," al1ing tip the slender proportions . . , i out asourance; bub'sae waittid. anxiously for What she has learned. what sh6 W under .and 001116what delicate appearance of tue � her . husband's anwwor. � -1 the surface. will be shown whan her viabori- new, DOM - , 4 4 � i . 61 Ain't you gettiW kind o' muehy,Aun ?" oue soldiers, with �the fever of killing in Indeed," said the Dean, " and how do M be "ked mildly. "�. . their voins, sur . ge : over the blor-ld streaked You account for that?" . � . I "It was tha�D *ay, wafi.n% it?" Mrs. walli of the great foftrees and -meet face to 11 Well," reliponded the old man with a Tenney continued., robustly. face a liated enemy who cannot retreat. tootbl6ss grin, "I've watched 'em, and I Mr. Teliney pi�ked up The paper be had a— seen that all pertons wot gets to be Deans ' I been read iDg when the conversation .began. DoAN's KIDNRY T'MLS Oct 0�,the kidneys, bladder cabs a seven-courso Idinner-as if that � 9 � I and urlw4ry orgikno only Th4 cure bsekat.,hea, wouldn'.b kill aDybud � dy. I 'as only one , " I've Always expl�ined it that way to, ­my-� weak back, rheuniattem, diabetes, congestion, in. an' that's why I've beet! . r ; 'Course to mi,np, . � self," he replied. -' . fi%mmpMon, gravel, Bright'"isaiie and all other" . X I I I - here to bury 'em'slit," 11 Mrs. Tenney got up and, began to move diseases arislog from Wrong Action 'Qf the kidneys � I i about the roon I i. -I &uea I s I'd be stirring," and bladder. I \ " Tho'Bishop imys hA considered the poinb 7 11 I - I - J. she said, 41 We expect, George to supper - - I- - a good onig, and has ever since been rigidly I W to spend the evenin'. He an"Alice are The Ladies' Favorite,, abatemious in d.ning. . ... - . I- engaged, Amos, an' I told'em I gueesed to- Lax% -Liver P Ila aTe the ladiet? lie medicind. �. �� I . � � I � ght wm good's any to ask your consent They cure Constipation, Siok Hea, e,,Blliousness PROyhD AGAIN 1. ni . I? epels, without griping, or sicken. 4 . and Dyap � . __ . . , . \ . 11 There was a spluiteriDg exclamatiou be- Ing . � . [ . . . �, hind the papei. 11 . ,1 I , � . - 0 .C-- \ , I , I I . That Many Dangerous I)iseases � " What. should you- think we'd better many peo�le ,Bay . vs, eald . � ' � ki""ated vi� Spring from Disordered. . 1. ive'em-rsilver or inoney ?" �. Mrs. Tennsy atartled or upse . Z 9 idneys and are Cured by Dodd's . , I juot-tbe remedy . � bura's Heart and Nerve I � , � � i , asked, considerately. \ such people require They re perfect harmony � Kidney Pills. I I *9 Just what you think beat, Ann,22 an- of the nerve centree and give ew merve force to . . . i . . __ i : � I swered Mr. Tenney, watching his. wife out shattered nervous systems � - - i � � I I S MAOLOIRE, Qa� Aug. 29bh-(Spec- . of thb room. � . 40040. 1 . - rdered iidneys cause many I , � fill) - bat dido i - " Ills all rigbt,.11'"Mrs. Tenney continited 1 � . Suddenly Attacked. ­ . � � da, or i diseasoo, all of which disappear _ '� r to Alice in the kitchen ; 11 he didn't begin Children* arb often attacked suddenly by painful I - . I , when th Kidneys are cured by Dodd's I ? : to go, on as your grau'pa did. When in& and dangeious colic, Cramps,Diarrhoex; D Rentery, I � , I - � - cholera Norbus, Oholers Intantum, etc �Ir Fowl- : lCidney Pi a is again proved by the ease of . - . . 1 71 spoke to him about your pa an' me, it took er�s Extract of Wild Stra,wbeiry is a prompt and , � . Dame Louis rovostj of this place. She I - � the greatest part a' the evening to bring sur6 cure, which should always be kept In the bouse gives the foll Yng experience :- i - him round.,, iyoutble Companion. I -0 0 -ow.— I - is : . i I ' - I suffered years with Bright's . W . edicine. . a Spring M tart Die se q�nd RWuinatiarnp I � I �. H I Bitters hate eatie, He M T unable to do anythifig, As Sold a 1,>ile of Chamberlain's As a spring medicine Burdock Blood was so feeblel, w I � I no equal It tones ul) the isystem and rem a all I ". � For three months IN�b4ndoned ill medicine . I Oough Remedy. - . Impuiritles from the blood, and takes awaylst tir. and resolved to ' If d' � . , T'have Bold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ed, weary feeling so prevalent in.,the spring "a' ' - I - I � _. 11 Then I was lei[7!�da,etry 'Deo'dd's Kidney �r . for more than twenty years - sed it has I - - - - ." I I I . 0, The nesertial luog-heallOg principal of the pine Pillo, and the firs6 'box �alped me. I con - I :� 1, given entire satisfaction. I have sold U t, t,. -day I am a , tree hag,fivally been sucaiss any separated and re tin ad the troatmoi - I p1la of it, and c&n rec4mmend It highly- fined Into a perfeCt qouV inediolne-Dr Wood's w 11 w 8,n. Dodd -'a kid Pills are the: a N a om J68EPI1 McHLHiNET, Linton, Iowa, You Norway Pine Syrup Sold y all dealers an 4. guar- . . )I . will find this, remedy a- good friend when antes of 9018!actlou Price 25 oenle . . I able cause of c . � troubled with a cough or cold. Ib ,always . . 9 . I I 0 1 - . I � - it � afforda quick relief - and is pleasant -to take. . Ian Miclaren on Ideals of c Perth Rems. �, ' - For sale by Aikx.,WIL90,-.T, Druggist. .Sea. t Womaanhood. d . � � -Elm,% fall fair will be held a Atwood . f6rth.. 11 Dr. %Vatson, &t Sefton -park. church, has I - I . __ . I . on Oct. 4tb and 5th. . �. . been pr' hi ig a couple of sermons or- -During a recent storm the r si . i. I I o;%ohn 0 d ce of L How to Travel in Comfort. I by I - - _� presebed on the married life. For the de, "' Meals womasho d. Lut Sirfiday he Dr. Thompeon,of: List owel,'was strue -shoes when you trave lightning but not much damage was %d,�,e Wentr easy 1, and if -crease in. the marriage X&te, L in 'the middle b . - - to tire, by all lbiame with just i -Dr, and Mrs. Sinibb, of Mitchell, - Is ; 'at I - 'in' last week for �& trip to the Paoifia coast, � � I your feet ehotild be disposed - clusevi be divided t1he .. Means ta�ke a pair of house ahoes.to-put on partialiq. #I There are the young mov," The dbotor will attend a convention of the . . I . In the train, says the London Maill. Do he �aiq, 11 who are frightened by whato,. I Dominion Medical Association at Vanoou- - not choose the Turkish. pattern without. & think,tisoplyusurlsoe friiolity-and the ver. - . . . I .. stip.prt for the back of the heel, because man who tire soared by what thby take -to -Mr. Wm. Colquhoun, of Mitchell, has . . they arre difficult to walk in, and on thO be social&, ambition. They are Afraid the I returned from Saotland -wibh six heavy I � very often difficult passage to the restaur-L girl will expeco to begin on the same level draugbt stallionp, two e -year olds, two 4- 1 arst car will..bo easily. lost from of! the on which her mother is, finishing ; L but I am year olds, one 5 -year old and one 3 -year feeb. . - I , hauntid by the fear that there Are many old'. I � . - Do X1 t, as ,.some foolibh women- will; re: young men also who* do not v;ish bo divide -Mrs. J. M. Clitnia,'ons of the pioneers 0 1 frain irom undreabing completely,.if a night; their income iAto two halves, vi ho are of Wallace townw,hip, died at her home in . . I ' I journey by boat or in a sleeping car is in 0. . ListowA on Thuisday, 13th ult. Deceas. . I better pi aoed to go on with their little I Prospect. The comfort, of so doing, and bacheTfr luxuries, and are too selfish and ad was a native of Scotland, and was in* her i- tht, refreahnwiit felb the next day, will be fond, saft�liviag to think seriously di r I .eightieth year. She -was marri6d in 1855 X YGqr reward. ,For. ateanier travel, t4 entering -upon the strenuous life of self. ­ ' � � to her late husband and together they set. i L very beat pofsaiblb dressing gown is a black asorifice, th%t the early days of marriage -tied in Wallace to! wnship. She leaves. a i i �affetta. negligee, for it nob infreqLaently must jpea�ii 'to many young people." Dr. - fwwilv of three sons and four daughters. c , . . . Al Gurney � . happe,aa thau the from the o bi I gLIory of housewifery, I I .- j I " Wabeon extolled the _' Mr. Chas. Bookers who has been clerk. . I . to the bath room is a long and rather pub- declaring tliat the instinct of this .noble arb Ing in Mr. J. W. LBvy's grocery store� for I - . ' lia one. --- I wasin every woman's blood-aild that' if some years, and Mr. Yred Wassmav, - for I In the train take- the ordinaLry straw hat she. could not succeed in -this profession, to. 1 sev6ral y�eare a clerk in Mr. 1. . Hord'o dry " r . for . ' off a6ad p t on a soft Tam ol Shanter, so which she ,haa been trained and bred u . - goods Rt,qrq, left Mitchell on Tuesday for that the head can be - rested again -it, a soft . how many thousand gonera"ious he did not T., wher' Pillow and, by the vvay, little down- Chink her siod6se elsewbewed.. Raskatoon, N. W. a L they both , stuffed moro� comfortable than . I have good situations w%ibing them. oneg are far . - . ­ .---I*,—. . . . -RoV. Mays, of Atwood, met with of i the ordinary air pillow, and quite as easy The Sense of E111111or. * -, . very painful anident lotat week. He waG . 11 to carry abuut sluug on the arm or placed When you bear it ,said of a n . ugaged-v� Planing a short piece Winn - . d 11 he takes himself too seriously." it is an. and while �hoving the board -along, on inside the hold-tdl. If you want to keep . I the bat that you take off very nice an t ' . clean, Place it in a linen bag. Nobody will lother way of saying that he has no sense he fingers'of theIefthafid-cam6 in contact i ' I see if it is put on the rack or slipped with-� 16f humor. 'Aiad the pity of the thitig is with the.knives and a, portion of the finger . � ' -'*I'-- "-oub right . - ' ith 3ust below t e nal ; w itl tho cords p L urposely arebivged Jor the that, like tagte and touob, ib is born wi h - QfE. - - I earri�ge of hato, and when it emerges a Man and cannot be acquired. It is'no -Mr. R. T. 8w6les, who was tempora.r. . - -1 _iiight consta le of St, Marys sons, Pie London cabman ily acting as a from ILES bag it Will be US fresh as ever it respecter Of Per . ,t Was. . . possesses it more,, frequently than th6 par- was found dead Sunday orning in the fl r -aristocrat he may. be drivinK. 'bauernent of the town hal . When found - iharrois gloves are very useful travelling vean 0 � eornpaniona, for they can be waahed at, 11 Where did you learn that dreadfal law he was in a sitting po5ition, with an elect. 'lights and will. be dry , 4oand clean in bhe guage ?'I asked a shocked minister 9f reii. I r1c wire string Wached to a Jamp he was . . ; ; � . ;, . � � I I � - . . I - . . I . .. � I . I . . I . 4 L . . . I . �. . . . - I I . . ; . 1� . . I . I . � � f . I I . I . .. . I � . . . 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Evidently the shook had killed hlm�bo i � —Alittlooverat'wook4go Mrs, �j mas I Talking abo,kit the British arNtocra-, i - ' � UACHERA WANTED. -To teach two schools, 1 A NNY ONIC wishing to buy or sell Winnipeg olty I Kerslake, of Mitebell� fell down cellar, and i cy, a woman ,Jvho has inet it oil its na- : q h -n- wo ns the North ar,d South. in sobnoi 1-1 wrpertvi-rfarm 1.11-isi In the � Province of ailbhough no bon e broken, she was i tive heath te9s me that the fewinine 1 SeXa-i N , 4, St,Afil-��, hir the !ear 4905. Dutlis , 111AUltoint or ihi- T. Htior.. s. yinur �aorrespondenae 'i' Is i to wwwome. Jamury 40i. ,ippileants t, Ave 4 With u.. v, toil' I , d, antl #1211 infoTmation given. badly braised and eh4ker.l up and has been ; section of it tiever stirs out without a I 158,lary exptile.-I. R1.11.1ml taa,ilnobills ; persLn I i HOW t1u), on 1.r Adie -,s HAR9 & LANDSE10ROUGH . confined to her bed oince. Ile. Kerslake I latchkey. W� carry latelikeys over ; applicati-a- it t f rr. d. ,jppl1j&ntN ro wrlt.� .11, A'�,D.627LI.iint,tr,et.8�ini.ipvg,guuiotobs. 1886-d m0re-s. ­;-p-lieti-nq foe te.ebe.-11 TROAI %S . --- - - was juab atart,ing to � come- up out of the ' here, but we 4on't do it. in the British I ANICIR)bSiN, t11,3o I i 11, v., Ontario. 1914X4 A ore . . - collar when his wife fell, ligbting on her I way. Th r " — - RX TO R F.N T. -Tat rent for,one year or m e A ericaia woman ties he I F Loi 11, Concession I,- j,. �. husband's shouldera� uhtch aom6whab � . � � R. S., Tuokermnitb. . - key'in the c6iner of her handkerchief . k OR SALE, This farm contains loo nerep, mostly cleared, fair bi oke the fall. Alre. 1 Keralake Is over 83 buildings and in a good state of editiyation and -16 years of age and has bleen blind for thirty or hides It und& the mat or puts it in- � I eonveniontl� situated to roarkets and other 4nonven. years pnd was able Zzo abLut the house to her purse along with cold cream rec- : QTLOCK FOR SALV,� - For sMet, rns 4-ye%t.old ienaes. AvPlv on the pre,05eo Pr atidTess M -Rs. J. . . ipes and car Uckets and samples. The 4 0 dfiviog horse, also three Jersey heifers, Appl� , CRAWFORb"HWen P. 0. 1909-tt alone,and do her w4. - 1. i to A CHARLESWORTH. 4moadville. lops tf - ­ --- ____ . I ______ . L . -JAr. Ephraim 814ok, a Eon of 1ho late B'Dg-Ifishwomal parades hers. .Whe wo. 1 _71-_'1_..- ­ _____ ___._ ARIV FOR 8 NLE.-For ple, Lot u), Concession' . � John Slack, of B.1anallard.and a former res- mmi who knot -s her tells n-ijethat she 3 EICESTER SHEEP AND SHORTHORN 0,&TTL'h F 1) In the tt,wnabip of Hay-pontailduz 100 aprfm . of la�k 01 do.r.d. % id u1jdvrJtaiu,_d and ii,Qll ident of S-0. Marys, diA an Regina. hospital i L FOR SALE.-Tbe:undersigned hue for sale tiev- fenced and In a good state of cultivation, three on Wednesday, Aug..10, while underfoing has seen late akeys set witV precious ! oral thoroughbred Leicester Sheep and Durbam never faiiinK wt us, agood orchatd and a good briek stones and fastendd to long chains. ' Caltlo of both sexes. Addross Bgmondvflle P. 0, or . howe one awl a hall atorvB hlzb. There s6re 2 1-arns an operatkii for'blood pollson. Mr. 81ack 1'aipl,ly at farm, Kill Road, Tucketswitb. ROBSP7 and go, d arabling, went west wio his f kmily la6t April and She has seen -there glided and �tziing ;, OH'AlITERS & SON8. 1372-t It If, 4 miks frup Henfiall Pard . wall then in "oor beal b. A year or more from belts; s6e ..has seen .them With - . ; I I live miles frow Exeter-' Appill 0 M701. Af,FX JN_ � p I i I ULLS FOR SA:M-Tte undtr�-!gned has for GRAM or to WM. bi-411and B. 11100GART11. Ex. ago he stopp5d on a �usty nml a�nd gor,,a P �Mck of them, worn an I Beale two tboroujibbred khortborn bulk, ell- ecuto.", hevibaii p. o. . 1912-112 1 139- 1 . -_ - painful cuu, He hats qever been well ainue brooebes, Sho tells me tbat the 10 . gib!e lor regietrailon, ilzed IS ond 12 nionihm. One � . . and for some monyh,le has Fuffered from lisli-i'voirinn w(juld ho sooner leave her I redard thootber white. Apply to J013N Me" ROPERTY AT WINTHROP FOR SIALE -For blood poison Ele lealves a widow, who is I . . NEVIN, Rippen, I 11391-tf P . latchkey at �onie than h6r husband .� 8%le, live acres at land In .the village of Win. a daughter oi Mr. James Orawforel, Blan. throv, townebip -of MeKillop, no which is a g�ood would his bath. The thIng to possibly, 11ORTHORN IDURIUM BULLS FOR SALIE.- dwelhing hous , t5table and rther ,out buildings. shard, and a family of two amall childrcn. ' i I S The undersigned 1has for sale 6 pure bred Dtw- There is a .good garden of lorge And small fruit ' � . I I -Mr. David McU4 an,of Ifibbert,fs bav- new to the Eaglishwoman and, bein , baw bullis with gedigrees or eligible for registration. treeo. Ther is plenty hard'and solb wAter. This . new, Is paTaded. With us over 1ere I Idy aged bull, w loh ,is thesir's of the otbers, is In- in a very desirable property for u rettrod Urmer or . ing a release from tho labbre of the buoy i I oluded In the offeting And has proved h1meelf a sure any person Aceirinir a comfort4ble home wl"11 land harvebt seaeon. Wbi)e using bi,j team of It Is an old story. Possessing the re- I - . .1 : stook getter, na was alred by Riverside'ttatm& attsebed. Apply to the o%rner, SeAforth P 0 or to horses in raitiug 0, wiqdmi I on his farm to allty, the syl4bol is of small moinent I whiob did such good serd.-e In the hard of J. and W, Mr. John 0. blorrIson, 110111110p. MRS.' jl,ivis I Tuckerelinitli, one of the horses sprang for- to us. We a�e content to leave the B, Wait, of Salena, and Is a helf brother to Star of 1410HOL. 131f_tf , WdrSinz, reoently owned by JAmea Snell, of Hul- X B. -If not sold will be.rented. � ward knookibg him d�wn, as be was lead- latchkey unde� the mat- letf,which tookilrot ptizestlAndon fairand sold i Ing them ,by the bridl�s. The borses pass- � ;� Atihis dispersion .ssla for $400. A On TAt 10 ed over bi; body, one of them stepping on , . � Concession 2, day, or JOHN RLDEZ168A)l P, 67 ROPERTY FOR SALE. -For sale, that Aesir. -' I 4 P ahle residential property in II&Tputhey, the . - the aide iu one of bid' legs, breaking the A Phjloxov�er an a Flahermau. 1871-61_ - . property lot Mrs. Ktiox. There Are two *orea of al d a irotider t hAt the ,re- . — , round well planted with fruits of all kinds of tho . Herbert Spe�cer once won a curious , . feet varletleb. Good frawe house with all modern suits are not mc re seribus, Tne action of Notice. conveniences, and -Olenty of good hard -and Eofk the horses can Rger. He mias staying for a fishing I used the windmill to fall and W I water. Good Urge stable. This Is an excellent it was considerably dl%'magfd. holiday in th� house of Sir Fran&3 I - . Tenderff will be recelve:1 for the constractiton of a 11 d I libe Id ',Ia,,b'e terms. as � . Powell, the pkesident of the Scottish rain ia MeKlltop on Saptembu 18, at Council o 'k tho. Isad. For �ss ' an go on I's i d pro elt'� tr� 8 unab are to be a Inumber of budness he pa in It 1610 I -There I ' M,,tlng, lAodbary. Estimated work $3,6tO, part 2rtbparro �xet .1. _Pp� y on the Vve_1s" oraddriecs changee in Monkton which willvtake place academy, and! while angling for trout of work to be done thiv fall. Plana an-' tpealficat- r Sesforth P.O . X 9. C KNOX .. 11304f about, the first of the New Year. Thomas . he bappened t� drop hIs eyeglasses into lons oan be seen at Clerk's offLce, near Winthrop. - . I . Fullexton has bought 4h3 hardwara bust- a deep �ool of. the r1yer. In the eyen- 1 1914-4. � JOHN C. bloRRIS )N, Clork, n OOD FAFX FOR SALE. -The farm of f he Ute ' � I . 14-T Andrew NoUku, in the townehlp of Ribbert ness formerly owlh�"d !by him, from R. Ing he relatedihis misadventure to his being Lot 19, oonoft�sloa 4, o0nWning 100 1&ereg, Smii b, and haR since sold the' building t'o host and the , tiests, and said that tie - which Is nearly all ekwed. with tic wssu Is6nd. J6bn MoNsuRht' to be used as a b%kery i STUDY YOUR VASE. TW9 an exoellsut fzrm with a neTer fallfn4 was prepared to bet that be wou _ r Id- re- '$' , pring ard confectionery storo. and rdr. Fullar. I also iwo,welk, well uoderdralsed and well fenced, I ton will, move the old r4othodist church on coTer the pinc�-nez froin the bottom of weth a bank b*ra, 40 x 60. hay movir 2-8 % 6o, pig pen hen honee, dHvinf abed, a dwelling hou", kitchem EU� friends declared that 4 , the lot pnrchazed from A. Kelver, in which the P001- CAREFULLY, . and ,ffmal shed. t is 4conventent to whool sad be,will cpxry oii the hardware babinese. this was an ll�npossible feint, but Her- L ohurchaff. vrilbin 3 railos. of a aptendid msrkol� 7 Mr. Smith *ill t -till remain in MookDon, bert Spencer 0111 offered to makelthe . Miles fri-In Seaforth, there U no ineumbmnae, pift. . . I liege glveen from dfy of osh to do il! work, pv.ewl= , I havinR puro ' based the of4ae of 0. H.- Marry- bet HIS ChOlenge was accepted. by gilrea the Ift of Aprit 4 _ ror fortker parik-JUM - field, while Mr. Nlerryfi�ld will davoLo M1 one of the visil'ors. Upon the following OPPIY On LOt 18 of 19 -10 W11MAX '" ANDREW � - - . - � his ttino ta,poreotry. - ; 'Zr returned to the house .0 OraUrio. im-tt -Mr. Wm. Stewart. �f Northtab Fal. evening Spene, . .---,— 1 with the inissing eyeglasses. He had I . - larton,'died very suddenly on aturday, , . ... PtRND,,n FARKS FOR SALE -For rAle a fnstened a steprig magnet on the�.end ____% U4 4 August 13th, from beetir, failure. He ha,J I - . . § �;Ie d farm on *be Uth. 00r,00ss1*2 of " i akttaxided to his usual Ifarra duties in the of his fishing' line and fished for the � OWnabip of NeRillop, at the Village of LerAbury. I I . It oonttirna 112i sarei, all of which ate deared, ex. morning, and after havinz dinner was a. glasses until it came Into contact W -11b , cept about three acies, 161sinagoodguteofeW. bout to lie clown for a sh(,rb rest 'before re- their steel r1ml . I being well fenced and underdrained, and I . � = for gmin growing or Wook ri,joog anci - turning to his workwhela he suddenly fell � .. foodiDg. Theri Is sat a foot of waste Is-nd on the I and by the t�ime au'yono reached him the Floating �nrgets of the New. fatm. Theremetwogood dwellingbouou,algrge vital spark had Bed. He had been troubl- Even the Fiench and British wfir- I � . . bank barn with stone skbneg underneath a Wgo ed with weakners of thO heart for some ImPlcmcnt houSe and all necemry b�lldlngaln : time, and although the: family had been xhips that pa�roi the Newfoundland I fifft-CIAN --tPalr- Therears three orchsrda and I I 1 - I "t,10ur never falling wells. . The farm wdJoing the VU. warned that death mi#hb come at any coast during tfle flshery season do not ; . . . lag*, of Leadbury, wbere are WM po5t olboe, I time, it was a great shook to tham all, He escape the dank,er, of icebergs crowded I blAcksmith shop, mhooi, ate. Aloo F-Ut hs1for - . I North Mf of Lot 27, Concession '.1 2, cooWning W I was 73 years of age, and lipyea behind to with men atd carefully navigated . I " i acres. all cleared except about 5 sares. There to a mourn his loss a widow thrdo'�sms aud two though the ve els are. T e ice masses house and b&n k bara. AM seedod exoept ftbou� 10 . . . I � . _ W ; Rar". The" are among the beat snd = t proft. � daujhters. i I . serve a novel purpose for the fleets all kble form properties In the oou of I I - . nty of Ruron, and No Love Lox 'B he Arnaldo. the summer through, being used as 'Will be sold together or SeparaMly sad onemy .1 t I etween t targets for big gun,practice. When a I Z I tems of payment, For further psyt4aultgra spnTv John DenisonlChamplin told an amus., ca tbe-premipet, or addr0#8 the undersigued U'ro'. ' If you have any of the following prietor, IA&db 10W- 05 jR1_1qVrEy - him" story of I attliew Arnold and Sir isPecially forn: Idable one drIfts along - W P.O. 4P , ST . EAwin Arnold. I "Some years ago," be 6agt st .Tobnlg.a cruiser slips her moor- symptoms you should start taking , . - ., . 19112X8 : I - 1 4 1 attbew a after It, pelting It , . . - s.dd, "when NIvalkin-, with hl, Ings and runalto se n I . -.'It . VI... - 't � b proi,ectil.0 ,until she ilres away 'I , � , ; , 00RULKI ,�riiold on the ban'Ll-W of the little r1yer wit ,,, I ­ I 0S I - i * 6 her a ow4nco� t s one of the sights DR. PITCHER SIGN oi� " if � -y nbl)ey, conversation . i-"� TcA. near ItowSL of St. JolhWs, the endless processioll I I � R M .11. . turned on Sir Ed -win Arnold und 'The I '. . . . 0 i' ze I BACKAcHE-KIDNEY OF THE ... .�. .." SAW LI -lit of A.qli,' published four or five of Iceberga of every sL - and shape , . y(lars proylously. It Is not necessary that drift by day P,fter day, charm- 1 � . . to enter Into 'Mr. Arnold's opinion of. Ing the eye mmer I � 1� . the poem. During thp conversation I atmosphere. �Sometlmes they,ground � TA 1, .. I � took occaslon-to ask lilin it be were In the harbor Imouth and preveift ships ' X related to Sir Edviol Ile paps"b'd a enterliig or le Ing. -P. T.- mcGrath in They are the only remedy that � . I .' I 111011.1onf as If sbockeO at the 'sugges- McClure's. � I . guarantees a rapid, complete and P" - I 0 , .1 . ­— I I . I I tion, and then sald: INIo. we are not of I �. 1 permanent cure. I . a Paleatine. I 1; tj - PU kim Indeed, I doubtl if lie had. -any , I ­ I I ' ri-lit to the narne of Arnold. L have Wben oxie tiftiks of the great evenft SYMPTOMS TO CONSIDER: - 0 I C, � that have tat an place In the Holy Laiid, � I i � 0> been told that lie M of Jewlsh -deseent," I .1 Pain in the Back. I ", 0 . . , A few 'weeks latev I li,4ippened to meet the multitude of cities, villagpo and Highly Colored Urine. . "D el. $:?j hl'. :0q : - I ct- tn", *1 !; - towns, the co, intless millions who bave W 1-1. = �� 4, Sir Edivin at FL d1nner in Loiidon and, ' Brick Dust in Urine. . W - L_j been born there and whose bones now . 0 r7Z Irritation of the Bladder. V --to .:� ).'. pr6inpt�,d by, I liopv, a not unpardol,- I I __J t -A. 4a, A99111t. I lie In Its rock ribbed bills, the small I Retention of Urine. r It able curlo.,ilty, prolmunded a slinilhir I P--& 5 0 %wi ilklery,to him. 'No,' lie replied quickly, dlmenslom of Palestine �re almOst " Frequen! Calls. :A- 1 �_J 0 0�q ,&- with what seemed a slinde of asperity startling. W ! Pain in Urinating. � I C,�J 0 04 I � CTI * . . most of the b�storlc events took place, i . Impure Blood. , ` 4 a) Z In lils toiie, "I am not related to Mat, I . Pain in the joints or Hips. P-4. 0% et- . . We tire of wholly d1ger- .there are only 3,800 square miles, in-' Swelling of . ,t!p_ 4-1 1.1 ffo@%� thevir Arnold. I . the Feet. 0 t7j 0 0 cludIng all the g [ divisions I P ,7, �..2 . ent awilles.'r Then, his face brealithig . 0-ographleal Rapid Loss of Flesh. .W-,M1ft r f Z2 "�, CD 15 0 (71 into lihi lieeillhir s,111ilv, Ile .-ItILleci. now called Palestine. Including the 1 1 Bowels Constipated. W-) 0- PT:; 0 P-4 0 � ­ . hrknd botb east and west of the JordaUt ; Per.--�jstent Headache. a) . I.MatlLbew Arnold Is -an intellectual �t 1-1 4 1-__ tile total arel. is %-1440 square miles. i Breath Poul. a t -A - I— 0 . L_�p (Iytq)�,ptle. ills brain doer, not digest I . 0 W �P� r - The length otl Palestine from north to - Tongue Coated. 0 16 0 I . ...2 propody., " - I 150 miles. � It varies iu I Tired, Worn -Out Feeling. �0 +_v. 14 V 11 . south Is abou I Inability to sleep. A& tt oml tiventy-three to eighty W + 03 W . tr el - 1 '431marifigbIP River. breadth fr - I I Deranged Digestion. . 0 0 .w ��w 0 Maxwell Sounnerville of We Univer. miles. I Remember that Dr. Pitcher's Ba,c!kacbe�- .. —.4 0 1 "4 - I W 'I -a. . , I . . -c prescription of the . �1% pli . 0 1 __r% sity of 111onnsylvania spent neattly for- Kidney Tabletq are til � , :0 t F y Wpntedi' None of His Art. I noted Kidney Spccia!ist, Dr. Zina Pitcber, , go 9) " � ).;z cl- �rlt- W -&. U years of his life In oriental travel . e�% 9, (D t:V e . I p 11 . . At a din* in London, Theodoto and ,cure where iother remedies fail to ..." A I llt 1�. ,I .I 11(1- stutly. . . � i ,= 0 1-4. to = - . : � Watts-Duntonil sald: "It Isn't general- � bonefit. The pri�e of the Tablets is 50C. .14 C-1- � t::e � Proftltikor 'Sommerville used sonic- a bottle or ,I for $1.25, at druggists or by pls� : * ,.t. , ly known that! Tnirner, the painter,'and . . _Z' 1- 3 5 C-4 , �- . thiles to narrIate the strange error that Dr. Augustus Pritchard on' mail. The Dr. Zina Pitcher Co., Toronto. 06 0 C 0 0 1_2 ce lived too C_..A . . AVILIS Once in -ado by a r1rench explorer getber for a y ar in Cheyne row. The For sale by JA Roberta. drugglat,Seafortli 0 *-�4 4,f 0 OQ rM. . t ci- he had kpown. This explorer had made 0 - , �; 40 I ainter and ftie physician had a Ane !f �%41 a journey to kairwan and had drawn a P - . �, , I I f_.&,� n, : *P +.J. = through. garden, and t iey took a good deal of ` 2; tl rn . . I Z 'J � ' wap of the e9untry he passed prIde in their flowers. But the garden MID -SUMMER 1"d aq The siligular thIng about this map was $I 0 - M " gate dicl not ork well, and one - daY , � - Is CD 0 0 �~ that the name "INlaarifsh" appeared so leanns M 5 ;::, CD U _ Turner, becaul e Iti wouldnIt open, Imt- . td ni,any thues on it A rIver would be I I G . . I V.4 . .0 4� . the Maarlfsh river; a mountain would tisbly gave or ers that it be nalled up. I . 400 " � � W , 0 be 2NIount Ala,arlfsh; a vIllage, a lake, it was thought that this odd act would, I ,J Sale I . :1 401 ".&M, a valley,,each would bb called 'Alaar- en-rRge August�us PrItchard, but, on be-- A W . M I'd V-2 jug told of it, 411 he said was, 10h, well, :_J .Z� �_� if Sh. , . I don't care v�hat Tumer does to the We have put the knife into (D C� t-1 H When Professor SommervIlle saW , tit.'" . prices and are clearing out all M 0 1TJ 0 1 ' gate, so long ll� be doesnIt pain I , do " 0 - this map he laughed. I . our Eummor goo M 0 �11 0 "Don't you know," he said ts tke I I 0_T' Valu C -el Coldo. I Regardless e or ft ct- ::� .traveler, "what Inlaarifsk' meaw In Every one knows when he contraeft I I 0 - 0 1 - I cost. I 0 ,-- Arabic?" 4 a cold on the 0hest. Nt)t so wIth cold Sales must be made mud the 0 0 -1 hi .J "No," " the other. "WUt 6m,10 In the kidneyA, and bowels. The Idd- I pr � ice is made low to clear out = . 0 0, 90 - meanTl neys, however' are the weak point In I every line in short order. Fall � , (D f"Id - "it mmus 'Don't know.' It I , -1 I f many men anA women nowadays, and I ,@N�^. P 1P-� 5 1 . . , goods are coming in and we )�. . . I 1_4 -.4 (D . they may be Well protected by wearillig mutt have � room. We have at I "I ' . . '14D It -i 0 W A Jealous Ap*. , a roll of white !flannel, which should be ! some broken lives In Laidies' 1*1 . � a) Sir Iffarry Joknoton, the English ex- about. a foot . de aiid go twice stiotmd J Oxfords we are selling at halt crq 11 � I plorer, *n(!* traveled on a i1bip, witl) a the waist for Inter and once I for eum It price. Prim which you can- . . nov resist If you want superior 41ft (D � L_�. , f -a- P-1 pot a9c It was a great ftTorlte' ` mer. Try It, tetider, if you have :;�, I goodie. 0 � . an thq paspoigers , -until. - thert- ---,, I Nandency to blOder or kidney trouble.- - *k 0 . � aburd at Maddrat a lady wit' ; I -hange. I 'We keep the Largest and Best - Lmww . Col. �e" . I � . � I 0 J:r � . 0 ftat. The lattw, iecelved * g(,. I make of � Trunks and W I t'.0 . of a#istift . "d the ap* In ,: - i A �teau Rank. ' - I Valises in town. 0 . - . 9 W qu*nce beg=e. neglected and jeal-.. ' MI yoolve already overdraWU ; . I . � . . � . � � . gir Nary Johadon followed ft an deck _Punt.111; . 0 one day just In -time to'prevent a ftair- .11.10's tba011 Richardson--& WInnis TheSeaforth. ' I edy. Tbe-ebild had been left unguilrd- --You haven1i any more money In the r � � : Sole Agents, - Seaforth, for a ,oment In Its cradle. The ape bank -11 - I � I - - ' " ' d M I - � For -the Hagsr, Just Wrfg�t'�Ud til - - a :3 '11�_ e, for it, pulled it froutt the 17be Idea I fine bank, I think, to � TOW Aftw & S Ore er le and was In the act of throwlng be obt of mon't because of the little li Sovereign Shoe. J I . I I �' Ill ! : it oN rboard wben the traveler pounced I've dra,%­ . ell, I'll go aGmewhers I ' . I NY . I upon t. Says Sir, Harry, "It would else." . . - ,A still se�lllng China, Crickery and .1 . � I - On'e Grade OnI Glaallwarest tost. It inustbe cleared I certain have burled, It Into the sea ___7__ - , .: yl I out at onoe,, to make, room for other '? A i�biioxopher. had n t y�w arrival olaused the gullty Rivers-Wbatl do you do when you da. Nowisthe time to got goo& aPe to drdp the'ehiWon the deek, and wake i ,O)t witb Jumping and That .the Best. f0sorg(laing. Alao I have -a very heavy serli.mble ti*py.l The I ape was relegat- tip in lUe lih, ___ . *tookof ail kinds of Teas,in green* , I I . - , I toothach . )oks-I try to be thank- black, Jap&n sad tea dust, all Of iwbich, ed'to 6. strong, irou cagv for the rest of 09 1"'nJ . i � X still have -a few MaLaughlan Buggies on . ." con, . I . that V0 w d. . __ I ful it jsu't 1--, I I I Ci ); 1. g r sunlIffloll, will be told aw, a good diseount.- In yage. \ " . � It I � hand and any person thinking of pur. , ", l . . I , � order to rieduce My atwnk, I -will give , I � I I � chasing,', would do well to make their. . . 7 , . . I Medical Uiv of W-MxkY. Tryingl to lblorxet It. selectio,d now, ws Ineed the room for good bgr1twur. . � . % I I AT1f`ld1lS­-I1(;111(,i,t (4.!,(l1;, ill! What (10. my fall stock. Gtdod jandfreah groceriess of all � kinds, all Of - 81,111,94cy as an ,,6flterimtive to wine I i � which,w-ill ba:aold cheap. Come one# If V.1_1. 1� gave you 1"14t ' : o - ' � way undoubtedly 1) � employed inedici- - -.V011 1111111c (')f � ill These Buggies way not be the cheapest on come all and got some.,of the good bar- - �\�,D. . 'Irl:hl."t . Don't '1.4,z Ine it) V11111C. : . advautagre kn certain cases, n1:010 P � the market, but I do claim that they are gains that tire now going; I nally witli ( , ; Best brand of flour in Atock I and 411 kinds both for inen and for wopen. But this 11111 tl'Yhl;�' to f:)"- I i't. i THE BEST. - I i � . i of salt meats, orr,oked hams, backs, . is very different froin \tbe constant ' I � . be �urohxised rolls, Io alear bacon and pork, And recommendation which to filiggested, as Let tho%(, whl) I,)! . . ��..;+;:-! t,r 1.,1v:.1- , U9 I , ,f) �First-Class Harness may I . . � I . .,. � , " c., 1 S : here cheaper thanalsewhere 1. thill Is headquarve,is for good purs 11 , If, indeed, doctors regard w-, Isky as a Work tillilt-Na!; - � 4) (1-I 1..,'!�,�. . . , I � ; . - honev. . ..- I a. sort of panacea for every di ase un- dove nut (-olivit-1.1. 1,.,wni. 11, . -*--,- ,��-1'1. �Our brandsof GILT EDGE and MAPLE- ' 4 ., ---- I ' ' , -1 still handle Weaton's Toronto broad every 7 der the sun, and take a perfee delight r, � I I LEAF Binder Twine givea perfect fat- . I ., 4- '4 I I l.T--)v._ . I isfaetion. Try It. day. - In urging its coiisumption upo their . . � . . . . � The bigbep,t prices paid for. butter &'ad eggs - J . " .; . !_ 11 %, . ('Il:iir(, now, I in trade 6r.�uaeh. � - patleuts. As a -Matter of filet eire p I., . �, � .1 -.1 '. ! .: , liAl ":Q -.t 1:e's baving 'TLOWS, PLOW POINTS, WASHING- - - s a)time when inedical en � . I I never wa , I' MACHINES, WRINGERS) ,etc, fil� i I vi -i-.:(11:-1-,6.1-. :�%Ivt+ss. � : .-were more slow to prescribe.the use , , . � - . � ways on band. ; I . I . .M X are lv;(-.�N --Yt,-- : 1 . I I * / 't alcohol in any for t1air they are In' I ilielis- Yviz .01!hougli lie admits the f the present day, nor a time when so i U--- I I I . I " 111A. M. Oampb A. G. AULPI I I I A many refrained from advising Its Um \ returns ,are small as Yet. I � .� Wie,ks - Well, ithat sounds � natural. I I : at Rll.--�Rovpital. . . ; 1111 I S E AF. 0" R TH. . I _b r I S"A"FORTY . I might call th*�t "success, With s I R. . I . 44 4ro� t "_,.Oatholic� Standard and TiM2 I ... 1910 . . � � � - I . . .. i I . ; . . . . . . I - - IN .1 � I