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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-11-23, Page 2___ I --.r C_X__ __ - __ .F __ - - '' - __ - - __ - - ­ - - - - __ - _. - - - _ I � 6t . . , serving the centeriary of, Midsionary I � -, Two—t-housand— miles I " � htw tbe.heart to go into big things and the . courage to try. improve- . . � Morristri, will also, he decided. This I I .. � � . I . "Yes. People down here seem to . � ments, wherever they arp needed. . � . is th4i second- visit, of tho.venorable :, I think it is just up one side of a, moun- '. - . . I I I .1 11" president of' , the conference to Japan, � ____ - . , . tain and down.the other,'.' said the q I . . - doctor, 11 The disttince is coDsiderab- I I - . and China, within the past two Whether .your bread To- the Farmers * ho have Pioduce and Poialtry to yearz, But he'. is -a terharkable man,,, . . ly short of 2,OW miles in a straight I and although over seventy, years 'Of line, but, by the only path you can dispose of, will fhid this store a convenient one to , is good 'Or'bad, the cost . . . I I � . . .. . age, seems as alert b,oVa mentally � - . travelitisa,two thousand mile ]our- . trade in. The best 9bods oarried. in the f.p1lowing and physically as many men of tw4lity of baking is the same. ,,,, Alaska is a bigger country than . 1: . . * . I 0 years younger. - . -1 . I . it LG on the map. From Toronto . � . 11nes * * IP :; � : : - :_� � � � . -f to Nome is a journey of 5,3W mile . s. . . I i -1 ­- ­ Yon pay a ,ew cents There are many Toronto men in Nome. 'I '-SELECT GROCERIES - I � CARE OF THE BABY. " , . I � . . I . . — . . ore for . - The population of the town is about 7 . M � . 8,5W in summer and half m mainy, In �' - IDLEAN STAPLE DRY GOODS I A mother's work and worry in car- . I I . - � . O.B C.CORSETS ' ' . . � . tag for her little ones Is greatly, . winter. Lots of workers come iW i . ' . lightened It she has on hand a safe R, oyal Household I from So aittle for 100 days work at $5 ) a L OARPETS in variety and quality remedy for the 'cure of indigo-ytion, . day.. It costs them $35 steeraq to - - FLOOR OILOLOTHS . ­.. .1 colds,- sour stomach, constipation, . I come and as much to go back. rhey ' . I ­ . . diarrhoea, s4mble fevers and the oth- I Flour . returD to Seattle wi Ch about $400 sav- I � JAPANESE AND ORINESE MATTINGS I I er little ailments that. are apt to � 1. . ' ed up." . . . I .1 I .. - come to children suddeniy. For these but 'those few cents in- i(Flow is law and order up there?" � * SrAPL9 CLOrHING . . . . - troubles Baby's Own Tablets are bet- . . 44 Ve goo(f. There's been a,lot of , . - Ze ction about titles, 4,nd a - TvIEN'S FURNTSHINGS ter than any other medicine. They sure good results every dissatis a I , , . - -are, rnftd1.y laxative, prompt In their grFat many charges about crooked I � � .WTADE TO,. -MEASURE OLOTHING I action, and a few doces usually tiffi e. It is the - finest, litigation over valuable claims. A Fi.-w1qEr,XTTff8 AND WOOL BLANKETS, at old prices perfect health. � man feels that his pipoerty rites are = 1� . , - it � __ - I . . . __ .. 11 'They do not contaln ail atom of opi- whitest, purest flOU17 safer in Dawson than in N6me, , .- -1 I t � a. ate or poisonous soot' hing stuff. They "Isuppose you are down her'e to . I —they cannot possi- that's milled. I t's t' see what there is in all this talkabout " , always do good . L 1% Go 11 t1l" � - . Poultry prices this week, dressed and alive, bly do harm,and may be given with , �111w_ . � . . equal safety to the -new born Infant fl6ur that is always gooc". . going to Cobalt tl�is week. I\ .1 or well'g ' . Yes, naturally, I want to seo for my- � "'RADE PRICES go,wn child, Mrs. Reginald self . But Nome has a Wig future, � 1. DRESSED ALIVE Jarnes, en ghvale, Ont., sa�ys: 11 I - 0ollvie Flour Mills Co., LIU.. There is no end of miner;d there'. . �i have used Baby's ,Own Tablets and M - � - .1 te -, find them unexcelled as a medicine 158 Back of the town they are mining tin ohiekens ... P....S #...# .............. .. 10e Chickens........ .1'.4.1..."... .1.11 Bi, MontreAL in -rich- quantities." . Ducks. . * * .... o. o ,.. #_...., . . o. - .... 10c Ducks. . i.. .. I I . . ..... I .............. 7 6 I for children. ' They promote sleep . t , . . � I "Y6s` Dr. Sloan added, "Iretum and.. general. good health." You. can I � , Geese .... .......... . ...... � ........... Do I deese.....'... ..... .... ..... ...... #..a 7 C get the Tablets from your druggist . - I I —1 toNome in the spring. After,nine years' absence]: n6tice great changes Turke�s.._�.-_-. ..................... 146 Turkeys...' ............,....... ...-11 0 or by maii at 26, cents a box by ed them to come prdpaxod for skualls. I in Canada, all the wity along—great Hens ...... ............................. 0 7c Hens.......'.. fA .... I 6 ................ 10 4 c writing the- Dr. Williams' Medicine Not to be bluffed, .,.a boy nam6d W. �`oments—and in Toronto as Co., Bi�ockvllle, Ont., Hutchison knocked *p,t the door. It =as �anywbere else.', . Oash prices on live and dressed poultry Ic per lb. less than trade p,Tices. �. ­. � was opefied in an 'Instantt and be- � ' - --- I . - Dried apples this week 54c per lb. For Farmers. far,o the caller bad time to move an- , ; . ' q. The DeiPs RePly to Robert Burns. � z" -The government of Ontario re66ntly other step he fell In his tracks. DavW All dressed fowl must be dry picked, and scalded birds 1�:c per lb. lesq. decided as a practical step fo�l the bad the gun ready, and, levelling It A friend has sent us a copy of the , ` -G,w,qe, and Ducks, h . ea:ds off.' - , � I advancement of horse breeding to at Hafehison, fired. The charge annexed verses, in which his Satanic I � . I Inspect the stalitons In use through- took Offect in one leg, below the knee! Majesty is made to remonstrate with . . . - I I out the Pro.vince. They have al�eady sbattering the tone so terribly that Burns on references made to him in - �. - - I I - found that In Prescott county ' 'a It Is tho4jht It will have to be cut his Poetn8s , The poem, it is stated- 'I Agency for, Fit -Reform - Tailor-made Clothing. unpedigreed stalli6no are being n" ny off to save his life. The other mem.q was first published in the ", Greenoci - 'Used bers of fhe 'g"S .took to their'heels 0's. n .­­"._ and in Russell county of 54 horses in- " d i - the poet's lifetime, and . . '. wheit the shot was. fired. DaTI News, urmf . spect,od, seven were found unisound. ' 11 'ItOoll Burns bimsel is reputed to havp been ' W The leading horsemen of the Ottawa In the doorway, and, over Hutchison, the author, ..ILLIAMS and PURCELL , valley, say they would like -to have emptied the contents Iiito the rapid- . . . . . I all stallions licensed so as to I pro- ly disappearing crowd. The shot hit WWR Me, RA13 ; hae ye ane gyte? Successors to B. B. GUNN- � . three of them,. none of w,hom, how- ohlat Is'r, that grars ye tak' defighb . . i tect the country from the evil ef- I TO jeer at me, and ban and flyte - - - � foots, Of promis L cuous breeding. ever, were injured seriously. � ' In Scottish rh),mc, CORNER STORE � - -, - SEAFORTH - I I � . . I 10 ­.. offibm And, falsely gic me a, the jqto . . . - . � . L- — .­ 1. � ­ . . - I . I J. H. Dr;eweiy, Wellington -county, ' EVERY HOME NEEDS I � Vilka crime ? � - .* . - Ontario, has a biood sow which ZAM-BUK. O' auld nicknames ye hue a fouth, I .,A6 ed by Canadians for not 'keeping O' sharp sarcastic rhymes a routh, Olt '141-10u (5spallo-V farrowed 11 pigs on November 28th, — And as you're 5ent to gic them scouth, I ZE sheep—are' probably ten'- times as 1995 ; 11 'Twero Jnst as wdbl .. � ' - naroerous and more -destructive . than . more on May 6th, 1906, and EXPERIENCES OF HOUSE- For you to tell the honot truth I - here, yet . English farmers do not . the same ,xkumber agarin on October , KEE'PERS ' And shame the DELL I SHEAFORTI-1, FRIDAY, NOV_- 23, 1906, think of quitting the, raising of dheep, 12th. -She has raised every one, and �WHO KEEP IT HANDY.' I dinno, Mean to note the whole . ____ I . _­ __ . there has 'not been a cull. among the --- . unfounded rigmarole ; . � I z but, on, the ,other hand, confess they lot.. He would like to hear from any- � %yroauthrer baud My top e, and thole Abotat Sheep� � i could hardly. -hold their own without In every home cut3,' bruises'scalds . Your 011shniaevvers . . I the flock. We -commend to the consid-- 6ne with 4 sow that has done better. and similar - Injuries are * sure 'to oc- Than try to prop through sic af scrool The Farmets' Advocate believes that oration of our readers the blaims of It Is to be hoped that the sow pigs cur, -especially where ihere are chil- 0'sensIess havers. ' no other branch of farming requirea the gentle sheep as a-- panaoea, in - rt are being kept for breeding purposes, dren. In 'most homes too ,chapped 0; warlocks and O' Ritabos 41, Pa , We -need all we can get of such mort- O' spunkics, kelpies, great or sma', so little labar, ae sheep -raising. And at least, for the labor digfieulty on J , hands, chilblains, eczema, ring -worm, There isna ony truth ava the experience of those who have. con -f the farm. . -1 0age-lifting stock. ulcers and other'skin diseises occur. In what you say, ' .I;--- For these yo%t need a balm that is For sicaen frleh6 I - t1nued to give sheep a place In their ;' ' . The fine stud -of ,Shires owned by - Up to this d-n.eyv farming operations 'through times of � About Poultry. - I the late P. L'. Mills, of, Ruddington pure, berbal, free from mineral The trnth is, 11.4m, that i'vicked Men, compound, free from animal f at, an- . when caught in crimes that are their ain, Mr.. Rich. Waugh, an old and well Hall, 1�ngland, was recently sold by tiseptic, able to stop bleeding, and To find a help are unco fain Prosperity and of depresslon�, Is that auction. The top price paid,- 'for a To share the shame, � . no class of stock and no department known writer on agricultural sub- ,'yearling filly, was $1,160, and the which should heal. And so they sbout with michb and Main . ' � Pf their -business has been more Profit- I jects; says: " Th,pre is ' an, impression, 1 average only $603. A -'similar sale of Zam-Buk me,6ts all these require- The DEW8 to blame. able on the average, taking the year.3 -1 pretty . general among the men folks ' Clydesdales, the property of T. A. ments. Why not prove Its merits. Thus I am blamed for Adam's fw, - .1 . I an it farm, Chat .po-.iltry keeping JB a . Smith, -a well known breeder, the top Read this:— � You BaY tbatJ maist ruined a'; I as they have come, than has the lit- Mrs. Angus, of Fenelon Falls, says: I'll tell ye me thing, that's no tiva, mere fad, scarcely w...orthy of noti figure was $2,526, and the average IV$ just a lee, tle flock of sheep. And yet, 'in We ce —"In forty'ydars of housekeeping I ,I fashtna wl'the pair ava, � - I by a practical* farmer. 'Suoh ma 1 $760. In -the sale were twedve mareU have never met with such an excellent' Bub loot them. be. country, than which there Is- no oth- I � I . . YJ be .' and fillies, sired by Baron's Pride, salve as Zam-Buk," I'd nae wair h f b trangression � I the case In a good many Instances. I and they made a or fn the world -better suited by clim- . t n average of $1,116. Mrs. Everett Brown, of Markbam,. You,deein tbeasuonur'cnei�of oppression, I Bi# there are some very g' amers �; Canada Is every year swinging fur- And wao. and death, and Ian's damnation, I atic conditions and the ability to , - More Ont., saYs:—"Zam-Buk cured some Than you yersely .. ther round to the Clydesdales WWI I who do not think it below their ,no- bad brulmis on my knee. I also find i filled a decent situation' produce the most desirable forage and i ! Cl'Ydes have been sold this year to � tice to pay some attention -to the -, It excellent for chapped hands. ften A4am fell. - feed, we find not one farm carrying ' comfort of their poultry and who find Canadian buyers than ever before. Mrs. Lizilb Gilmour, of Kingston, And, RAU, gin 1,�111 just read 11our Bible . - — . dt� ln�tiad Of blin'Jook Milton's fable, . . a. flock of sheep where thirty: years , that this care will pay. JFW all Who ,� Seven years ago Mr. 'Francis Staut. says: I had an ulcerated leg which IT plank a croon, on ony table, ago there were ten, The .situation became so bad that I could not wear Againfiva groat, . � . � wish to get hold of the best that a for, of Washingtorip Blenheim town- it boot, The foot and ' ankle were To fln' My nanic yell no' be able eeerns absurd, -and it Is' not easlAy printed page can help along this line , -ship, Ofit., purchased a pure bred I . accotmted for on any zensible Or rea- Balletin,151 of the Ontario Agricul- . Holstein heifer, two years old, with swollen to, nearly doable their ordin- In a' the plot, . ary size', and the pain was terrible, Your inother, Eve, I kent her brawly, - . . I tural College should prove extremely ' CL e retained all the helferi3 'from The ulcers spread in a ring all a- 'A dainty quean �he was, add wally, I sonable grounds. �lf - H � I useful. It is by iheir clear headed this cow and at his recent sale t'he But det3titute ol Prudence wholly, �We do not plead for specializat4on poultry manager, W. S. Graham, B. cow and, her .heifers sold for $1,320., round the limb. Doctor's treatment The m itless hizzle !a sheep -farming and would not ad- brought no relief, and at one time Aye bent on fan, and whifes on folly v1se the farmer putting all his eggs 19.A., and within Its 40 pages will be ' In addition to this he had sold bull it was thought only amputation And Mischief busy. in this basket, as experience has found the cream -of all that can be ' calv0B from this cow to the value of I suffered. Zam- Her father had a bonnie tree, learned from books about the breed- $300. Besides this there was the milk The apples on't allured her ce ; taught that sheep do better in small ing, - management and marketing Of from the cow and her heifers which Buk was brought to my -notice, and I He mrned her no' the fruit to pree, than in large flocka, and we would poultry and poultry products. This is had been zold to a cheese factory, re- bought a few boxes. Elach ,box gave Nor climb the wal - e vily of high- " , alized me more ease and healed the ulcers. For 1� she did sha'd surely dee, the wand bulletin on the same sub- him $1,500, besides the milk An' leave It W priced stock to begin with In the case ject issued by the college In three � that was kept for fa'mily' use and to To -day I am quite ,cured, the limb As for that famous serpent story, I of those who have not had. experience ,years for a good deal has been done feed the calves. This one cow and her Is sound, and -whereas before I qould To lee rd ba'th be abamed aud sorry, with sheep, but we do believe ethat on n6t stand, ,now I go up, wid down It's Just a clever allegog, I , � In that time to clear up what is need- I pr6geny, therefore, realized to Mr.--. Ste And wetl writ doon -, I thousands -of farms, where none- are Ps with -ease. -1 owe it all to � . n ed to. make a finished poultry- man- Stauffer $8,120 In seven yeilrs. At� Zam-B 'I . The work a' an Egyptian tory, Ow kept, -a small flock could be -ee- , ager. We don't propose to quote from ! least half of this amount should be'. uk.1 I kent the 10011, tablished and maintained at little. ex- - this bulletin In proof of its quality; i clear profit. Zam-Buk also cures eczema, cold Your We O' Job, the Man o' UZ, 'pense and with very satisfactory�pro- every' page Is filled up with sound, . . Sores, Tingworm, stiff Joints, bad W1 reeked olaos and reested Kfzz fit. -.With this addition to the ordin- — leg, sore nipples, bolls,' abcesses, 31yhorniehooves and snioutle phiz, ary stock of hor�es, cattle and ho . practical information, and no bet- I From the Buenos Ayres Standard blood polson, poisoned wounds, etc. WF ither clatter I - O' ter i�rvlces could be done for poultry 11 Of Sept- 23 we learn. that the tre�,end- Is maNtly, after A'tbe bizz, kept on the farm, more of the l2d keepers than to lbave our provincial. ous prices paid by weathly landown. Used as an embrocation, it cures A momishine maitter. . might be seeded to grass iind devot- aepartmehts of agriculture secure a, � eis there f or choice Shor'thorns are rheumatism and sciatica and rubbed ' Auld Job, I kent the carie ht uneel, ed to pasture and hay, requiring less. 'Well Into the cheat cures lung trou- An honest, decent, kintra orhX1 cultivation and, grain -crop few thousands to put .in circulation father falling off, but still the beat bles, colds, etc, For all purposes to � �Vp head to plan, and hearb to feel . � growing, during the coming w nter. Meantime animals. bring long figures. DIa-. And baun to gie ; and consequently less labor and less I Which a household balffi­ is put, Zam-. - we would Tecommend poultry enthu.gi- ,t mond Blank made $8,310 and the av-. n . He w4dna'batmild the verra DEm 'k the farm. On asts to apply to the Ontario agri- ( erage for .. eleven bulls of -the eYpense in runnin Buk will be fou d unequalled. All A broon bawbee. . 8anlv druggists sell -at 50 cents a bok, or ' The maunwasgayanweelto do, . cheap, tough lands, unsuited to cu'l- cultural department A Geulph for a i Importer's lot was $2,820. - As the Had horse and kye and otWen too tivation, -sheep may form the princip- copy of this. useful manual. bulk of the Importations came in direst from the Zam-Buic Cbmpany, And sheep and - tots an al ,stock, t and Judiciously managed, . . . � upon receipt of price. Six boxes fQr f; d stirks enew ,—.- . prices dropped to from $606, to $1,000, . � To fill a byre, � UlIght be made a specialty, with ev- � $2.50, ' . . ery confidence of its proving profit- 1 Chapped Hands. ' which Is a very moderate price com- � .1 Vineat and ciftes, a, inaistly knew, . . pared with those ruling In the past. - -_ -, '' - - - -_ His heart's desire. . ablo; but even In this case it will be -Wash your hands with warm watar,-, A _Ffuron Bov's Exp ' ' Forbye lie had within the divallinp, I Brltisb fanciers Are now laying theIr . orie ne a 'Three winsollic queens and flve bi-aw callans, " yo the 'part of wisdom to go slowly to dry with a towel, andapply Chamber- ! Jheads together and buyIng the pick in the Klondike. - Nvadna in the hale braid Lallans � be,On with and let the business grow laIn's, Salve just before going to bed-, of'the -Young stock for home use. An — — — � . . Hae fand their marrow, � . - � I Were ye to search frae apid Tantallans with the experience of the ownex, and a speedy cure Is certain. This offer of 1,000 guinea& by an Argen- Dr. William SIO&U, Boll of Mr. An. . To Braes &Farr'ow, We know of no country in which dis- salve Is also unequalled for skin dis- ; tine fancl& for a good -Scotch bul'I drew Sloan. reeve, of Blyth, who re- It happened that three breeldess bands -eages of sbeep are less prevalent than I eases. For sale by all druggists. was re -f used. by the owner. . - . In our oNyn Dominion. Even in . Old � , � - ----..-- - . cently returiied hoin� after a O' Cateran" cane frae distant lands, I . I --- en,ceof nine years in Dawsoil And took what fell ajoang their hands, I - . resid O'sbeep and duddies, England, where sheep raising Is re- 1. —At a meeting of the Methodist I Professor Day, of the Ontario Ag- and Nome, was inte'rviewed in Toron- Litfit, like 9 (,,,our reiven'Heilan chms, arded as the -sheet-a-richor Of sue- Board of Missions, held last week in ricaltural college, and several of to the other (Illy, by a repi,sentkitiv-e r Border bodies. -S Dossful farming, -the wet, chilling ell- Toronto, It was' decided to appoint his leading students have - been at- of Saturda,y Night, 'Tie said -. * I tellye R.u, I b - . I. ad nae share, mAte Is in great contrast to our bright Re.v Thompson Perrier, of Brando's, tendIng 13everal farm sales of live . - " Nine years ago, when I ma do the In althe tulzie, bere or there ; 11 olear atmosphere, and ailments of the Manitoba, to be -superintendant of' all stock In Central Ontario, so as to I lookit on, I do dculare, I from Edmonton to Dawson, A incre spectator; I . flock are there ten to one Of Ours, the Methodist, Indian day and LXn- get those *Young men opportunities I was'eighteen months making the Nor said nor acted, less or mair, while, with fheIr congested PoPula- dustrial Institutions.. In, ccnjunctlon ' for becoming practically conversant trip. Now I have come back froin About the maitte1% - tion 'and numerous towns, 'dolge—the with the secretary of the foreign de- w1th the commercial value of the an- Nome to Tovonto in eloven days. That Job ]]ad a Minstrel o' his ain, A genius rare and somewhat Mn, other. bugbear or ,excuse so often quot- partment, Dr. Sutherland wilt ,havle imals sold., There is no sur&r way sbows. what gold can do to overcome Of rhyine and logic, and then ogain, — . ..- ___ __ __1 I � for qualifying as a business'judge distance." — __ I- . 1. . . ,tock and it would be well I "You were oile of tboso unlucky O'drink and lasses unca fain, . of f arm F Just like yersel, Fit and R - worth while- if every Young man On 'fellows who went in by the Ed monton / Our I The neer-do-weel. Quality i . a far m* would take every possible op- trail," said the re , He'd sing o'lads and leddies fair, Guarantead I ,Prices I portunity of getting .porter, .1 0, love and hope and mirk despair, . I WI.LLIS Are Right knowledge a- " I wasn't ii-olucky, The Edmonton And wondlro is tales *A,ad whi I . _. - I les preparg, �� =n� . � long this line. The subsequent dis- trail was&ll rigbt, but faint-be,arted And strh g thegither ; - . -111 ....... ,�_­­�_,�_� - � ___ _____ - _ - � . �_­_­ cus,310A among themselves or with the fellows who turned back libelled it, For W lie wanted'ivas a hair . .~ __ __ - help of the professor, would still m6re and th I To mak'a tether. e Ilewst)APers gave it a bad 11 . I benefit them In an educational oint in ain I, So, with intentioli fully benb . BE 8UN.'E AND SEE OUR . p . �_ Thar e �was 1 garne to be ha& Aly doings to misrepresent, . I I . . .- . I of -view. --We might try the same nearlyall the way. and onlv on one � T�at book ol Job he did invent � Ask thing here, even If we had no pro- or two oce Isions did we strike a dis- And then his rhymes ' 0 ILqp 10-00 I&% , feseor. . � I - S Quits , . . _____ I trict where we couldn't shoot all � the 00t Published in Arabic prent, . . ..­.-V� food we needed," . I To suit the t1ines, Piles quickly and 1positively I 11 Well, good -or bad, the quality of , YOU POCO, RAB. are a' the saine, cured 0! 11ka country, age and name ; They are'* kold all OveY Can6da at $12 to .013 each, with Dr. Sboop's Magic Ointment, I Nixe waitter ,what May be your aim I Q the Hdmonton trail does ilt inattep - . � - I., . . . I It's'rnade for,plies alone—and It does now.�) Or your intentions, . I . Mist a? your characters o' faine I I- 11101 Work ,surely and with satlofac- " No, it doesn't inatter now. There Are pure inventions. 0 V MOE R C)" 0 A T S - - . : tion. Itching,. 11affifulp 11protrudin-g 6r are swifter ways of getting in. But Your dogs are bafth do 4�tcrs rare, . � ­­ -1. I � - � vql� - blind Piles disappear like - magI6 by I'm glad I wen -t that way, There,s a WU sense galora and some to epare : ---------- I , . , � Jt1§ upe. Large, Nickel Capped glass Country up there, and nobody While e'n the very Brip'o'Ayr 1. - Ja,rs, -60 cents. FC=s yet what minerai wealth it y - grar them quarrel -, - Sold and recommend- . c � We can save you Money on Ove'rcoats. Be sure and, ed' by C. Aberhart, druggist, � Sea- contains, All that country is worth Tak'Colla ben to deck your hair � prospei , IVI'Soottiuli laurel. . Call, examine, -and ' e will tell you the price. forth. '-ting. I came across numerous Yet ROBIXt kil for Wi,our spite, � YV - !"aM"_­n1_ - ontero gS Of coal in the far nofth. AA taunis and' Jeers and,wrangful ir to � . "11' *�: I I When the Hildson),s Bay Compa;,Av I find, before ve enclyour ff,rte, T I 11 - —A.nether -shooting fatiLlIty has oc- first en ter ed tb at couD tr� they folln a And ��-ind.i,oiir pirn, Ye're nae mrte cank4e(l in t1io bite . ... I . eurred at a charivarl. This time it a coal mine-omfire, and it is buriling I As In the girn. U N D E PK'4'W..EAR * � is in the county of Grenville, -nea;r : yet—it h'as been burning these two - . � Brockville. A well known fa,rm6r, " bi1ndred years, at least, and nobody The lang for-ever-mair in hell . I _____� - --- ______ . � . I I For when,ve, tbillk lie's doomed to dwoll I - I I . named J. Davis, who was somewhat knowshow much loDger. I siftw the Ye come and bid a kind farewell, . All, makes Fleece -Lined, the best made, at, 50c. advanced In Years got married. The ! smoke 6f it in the distance." I And, guid be her6l, _. 'young men of the distrIeL organized 64,9ure it wasn't a voli3a,no ? 11 the verra Deil bin)gell , � . A Dandy,ffeavy All -Wool at 75c. ' -a charavarl. The fun extended over E'en for Letla'a tear. , I I I " It W_ as 110t;% volcanot" replied Dr. ' And, RAB, I'm Jast as wao for tbee � I I mmm— I two - nights. Davis was subjected to . Sloan. " There is avolcano up there, As ever thou canilt be for me; .19rm-"v annoyance. I-110 Jhand was out ' I believe, but there is also this coal For, less You let the drink abee, aim TJ_ -vr by being pushed through Ek br I � i _L4 _T TJ ][J I S great oken mine,b I I'll tak' my alth W W Ur'n1ng 0,Wa,y century after cen- WNW gan ivrAng and Maybe dee : � window parie r. tury. Some day those coal beds will A 16j�g;fls.d Men's Furnishings and Clothing ­ mentors t6 leave, offering them ' $5 - fuel Westerin, Canada. Therenitist be eath. to do so, This ' I Sure'ag Ye mourntd the ds19.Vr, fate, - � Was refused, and when , other minerals, too, and already there . That ftte is thine une dlats,nt &te *a - Seafo rt h - - - I - the crowd promised to return- the fol- is much talk in Alaska of moving a- Stern Ruin's PlOughshare drives e&te C Mario. , Jowing night, Davis said he would round and exploring the Mackenzie IMI on thy bloom, ' �� And Onwhed beneath the fu-.M#r, weigUt I I f III them f Ull of buckshot, . and wxrn� - River. It is known Fhat Some of the May be thy doom. � . � . . I . � � * , I '. I - ­­­­_ ; . It has that " Rich Frulity Flavor" whie,h -belo-ugs to Red Rose Tea alone. I � ; . I PrIces-2 ' i 5t 30i 35, 40,, So and 6o cts, per'lb. 'in lead packets I ', i�7 I - , 1 '', . .11 T. H. ESTABROOK15, ST, JOHN, N, 0, W111filpige. TORONTO, 8 WILUMOTOM ST., X. � � . - — 4 . Iinitation may be 'the sinceresst ' flattery. But wh-*be an imitadon of of y a well dressed man? WE' AR % A I � - � .. AJ I -11 -11 I � � - 11 - �� __ �ff - I , c . � � , I � I --- - ... --- - ­ I .. � 9 "I'll, . - ��� - - I 1. I I � I - - I , 4r- .. - � I � - I - - � � ... - , - � � - . �_ � - - - - I � � I � - � � ; . - - . I � . I X I - . i I--- 11 �: . - � - I � - �_ �� I 1-1 . - - - . � . . � I I � .-- � . - - - � - 7 I I ; � - � - � . I I ;, � � _� i11 __ - - 11 I I I- - . - I , I - � - - I ____ - - . 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I . - And U i � I - -- � � form I 11 - ... - *�_ I Iron Tonics are usel' s in nineteen cases out of I , - . es � , - . - - i * �- I . I I �c . twenty. - You must have pre-di,yesterl Ironor ywov I T1 b, r - 7 � , , . I blood will not assimilate it. i .11 ... : - "I � - - __ - . I - . . . . - CnAl . . I . . I ­ � -Hotel, . . . ..- - � ­ , , I I . . .. I vcmbe ... —,4*A 7 . I I ... I - Ahof . I . X ., I . . I jp� M. I . ­ - I . - - I - ., � All ta � I _ . I . . I ­� � 1. - 11 r4eembe I .- � . I f_1 � �� - 11 � - I J kl - I . I - I - - . - . � � I I Mo- . '� . 11 I I I . . . I - I . � , I � I ,.. - furnishes the IA -On you need fin �'comblnlation with Cod , I .. _... - I I I - I - � PWV . Liver Oil, and so intimately incorporated vvith fhe . .� to brin . I �, - 7 Wedne oil that the most delicate digestive organs cannot ­ \ V),Ippil . ' I - � 1. I Jue'lit'i fail to -assimilate it. � I �_, . I ,41"t:. � ��� M.-Ir- � . � . � I ­ ­ I The value of the combination cannot be ove'resti- I ; . � � � ­ 1 2081- 1 1 1 1 - � . . _. mated. It builds up and fortifics the systein against . . . . . . - ��� ... 1 .7 . . I ' � ... �_ _ . � � I I I Coughs, Colds, Bron,cbial Affections and kindred "I .- I I I . ... � I . . . .1 - I - - � I - . . troubles. ' If any of these discases bave already ..... . ; . .1 - � � ------ � � I I I - � I I I been contracted, or if the lungs are affected or I . . 11 � . �� . - � - . 11 � threatened, FERROL cures' - by enabling nature to �� _.___ I � ; - - . 1. - . . throw off the disease, not-'--- "killing the germs," . I t 7 I .� I -W111 - .. I . I 0 1 � I which is a physical impossibility. � � " ,_ - P � � � "I � URROL is an absolute specific for Croup ar,d . �Com I - __ I I I - . � Bronchitis, abd no household where there are children . 1. -­ teetl . - I'll, : � - n afford to be without 'it. - - - wort . . � - _ - I , . � I - I is not a ,mt -i-stery The formula is freely published. It Is escrilbed * I - I � I .. . , . p�t A . ­ 1� - I � , . ' 1, -11 � est " I it is e) --Tomed'by 6.e most ernineent Medical Journah. Pirt is nod k� ­­ I - I I � I . , t1HOWL1% S&0ftUiL=, CtC. . - . . I - I - 4 - - � -1 I . � � I - - - LV. FEAR Druggist S),ifarf-jh 0.i'J,&rL_q1 -..-., _.. I / JI J I I - __ - ., - I - � - - � - .1 . I . � . -1 t, I � __ . __ . . '. - . I - I I . I / I � I . .- �; . I'll --- . - - . I " - � , - I . �/ , ".. _. ­ __ _ � , � I I - . . I . - � I- . I I I . . __ - __ - �, L___ - � - - � . . ­.- ­ �:, �_ �, , - ..., ... . .- I - __ -