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1 e , hundred -acrd
li lS Tb$! lend wn
wok +c1arch :
W . ;:'busines 'Marra . of
. !had bot Legs uta.
.tr n wile ' he leaped`'
arse 1 e tilled .ri the hos,;
are' la
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or a
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0
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and;
the .e
overtime t have par-.
IIinw! costo a budding
A,000.• e lots" has
¢tie th.died.f et, It was
Decerof la . t by • the
t vel or fort ! 39,000, - , _ . 1,
e tail r shop.! iof A.. Rob1nso "
ri , 'I n.,� wen complet ly destroy_
firer one lays last.wee, and lrir.3
B bineon, 11who res' ded eye.
p, ped with only :cant cloth -
he • b 'ding ,as 'a f acne struc-
ne of the Ian marks .. the.town,
'seen ''bait n;; the -win er of 1883,
as a hotels • I
e populatio i. of Tra ona, Sask.,
creased 42 per cent. wring the
ear a cording to the assess:nanti
igurel-.4 In 1818 t u re. wee : 2,882 in-
habit e� • to Ii the r lefty t vn, while
.there : re n w `3,396 The o ni, ig , of
the ,n « G . P.ohm end . t e resulting'
aeehoz achinists arid aborars is
a e • x eat. ,rtesponsib e fol! this
sate : b e tee e! e
h oceurred a fe day ago
ear old, gird na ed Lowe,
ith her step rents, IIr;
in. Lowe in Edmonton!.
a poet-tnorten eexamt+lay
teat ' there • erg five
est into,l'the br: in through
the,•shod carr!,.d heavy
e., Lowe and hi- wife have
nto' custody, by the pollee,
11` the par -
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easily, th roughly and quickly. t Leaves
bright and highly polished—absolutely c
For every kitchen use Panshine is eq
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Ca sstori, the Mo on centre
ort Saturday' iigi t4 The
had :been dr • g through
antry in a *Able v • and was',
udde, ly by a Aro to which
comb d %n` a. few 11 = urs. Till
to o his converge , nineteeint
ago, a Was G unable o read ars
but ter holds 'the distinction
• an , eminent Bible se • olar with-.
ading any 'booin l 64; years,.
save the Bible. Ile wield pro -
and. had a fanaiiy` in Calgary
n Create`, manager o the M, n
umber yards at i idn Y, ,Mani
nd John Turner, a la oxerL were
on th C.P R.,, to;irr ilea west
ey on Saturday; night; With 'two
men. they were tretuII.Leg from
y at. Atelbou 0; andwe're trave
�ta handeat I A eerntly the
fiat Wei ottnd tr in was al
they' - ,ere an bice to sto
e, a� •
the train ;app a&Ched tam esti ash
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LOCAL OPTION—Residents in the I option; di- -eta
can legally order from this brewery whatever ey
require for personal or family use. Write to
JOHN .LA.BA.TT , LSD, LONDON, • ADA
nnhetesa & /h/Ae.`n/rrr. n. AAnnn/AAnr.
theta s
a high voltage ca ed the
f two men tie diifte =nt partes
ity Of CalgGryy, r ' usly burn-
er, chocked a nu n er 'of. oth-
created email is alI
wn, Which ,was • a a - d only by
down io the ugh voltage
Wag a ;potion of the city
ess•; Thedead 'sr •--William;
stable man, rrarric
ar;
Charles Cotter, bake
arse The " Jared ale Ja
ke ' hel 'r, -hand ranee
ylet, y, hand and a •
e v' Rage which lied. C
th ugh is body When
to urn on the electric 1
and on; the w t' f loo
uche ' :the b'itton, hose fit
ne w the Curren flash
in ra, hind, "I am dead,"
t : d collapsed. hen h-
ach• • hint !life wee extinct
oe urred' iin; the otk-�r'
ker +' in filch Cot ere wa
:no "oo death ' erre •
e Mane some; blocks from
the Cotte patlalitay,: 'bat •o
circ t. Wood W:
and • eached ;up to t
;' Iigh, 0 i Other in.
hiim: groan an' ;Bushed
him (deed/ Robert Ta
ld boy,' received a hi
ie turned• on; the !elect
rooms 6 e' curent
h;
his ;r ht hand an'
'oat, 'b±u ning both me
:was' ' f►und ncosci
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ebably be :~ med f
1 401
A PLUCKY' 1,40. MA
MODERN MARTYRS 1
!fe age of mar is not passed. There are thousands of woman. all over tfidt
countryenduringphysical ter a and mental.
anguisalmost eyyond descrip on, Theare'
not victims of persecutions Lill a the martyrs
of old; they are not celled on t face the .ecat
fold or the stake, but their sufferings—borne
in silence and hidden from the 'World at Largs
.—are scarcelyless intense.
These ladies, as a rule, a women and
girls of refined and sensitive temperaments.
Knowing that their sufferings are due to• s
disordered condition of the f e fu etions,
their .native modesty deters t em fro seek-
ing relief.In the earlier stages; nd wh n; they
do consult a physician„ they us y get ,pond+
drug mixture to take internail j which; is not
more effective • f r troubles of
eat this kind than it ; would ibe for
}'i ! r a toothache, a guise Or any
other strictly ioc ailment
f� •. 4i t ; The seat of th trouble bores
_ ' ti My,in some one of ° he female or -
The
1� + gams, the remed to be' aftco-
, � �"' � i+, uye, must act • , this daruon
d a� of the anatomy.
l'''',4: �1'. %'�! i`' e cess
This
ch the sec
`t .� liohv�,ye* suc-
cess
use of ORANG D LILY to de-
rangcments of kind It li
a strictly locals tr tment. It is
absorbed dire y nto the part.
that are Irina ed) . nd contested
and its benefic'•en soothe g in-
fluence is notice le froth the
start. The cirri 1 tion of the
delicate membra •!, is relieved,
the congestion, is overcome by
the discharge of the Watery
matter which sereed to oppress
the nerves and cause ental
depression; the nerves, are
toned and tr�vigot' ted;
and the - bine an goy
of life again becomes;: part
of her bei Read the
following le ters:
• Archer, {Ont, Feb. l., '09.
Dear Mr' - Curr ahael
received yo ,f . kind otter
some time , buti was
feeling sol , ell, an not
needing me • !eine, tat I
neglected replying sooner. I must say I have more confidence in 0 GELILY
than in any other thing I have ever used. Before I knew or fpund�out anything
about this medicine, I doctored away hundreds of dollars-, and wh • I thought I
was dying with inflammation of the womb, a box of ORANGE_ LILYI! as se me
through the mats from a friend. The first suppository I used I was tly rel eyed,
avid in a few months completely,, cured. That was nine years ago !; s went tr, so
you can imagine with what esteem I hold the ORANGE LILY. I am ! ankful here
Is such a relief for poor. suffering women, for I have been one of ! em and can
empathize with others. Your sincere friend. MRS. NO - WLAVZR.
Trenton, Ont., Dac. th, 190$„
Ws, F. E. Curran. Windsor, Ont.— .-
Dear Friend, --I feel it any duty to write yon a testimonial as to hat O range
Lily has done for me Last winter I was feeling very miserable In - ed. I could
scarcely do my housework- during my menstrual period,. and for two m • the or ore I
was never free from rein is the womb and ovaries. The `pain would ,un dow the
groin, so. I would rregriently nearly double up. Then tire:. pain began �C_ • ng up. the
bark of my neck to my brain until I hardly knew what I was doing : ;! timess Life
was a burden indeed. I finally- could endure it no Ionger so went t„ our leading
town doctor and had an examination. He pronounced i forget e word) a
rigid condition of the renerative organs, produced by repeated attacks •f inflamma-
tion. He said I would have to take s course of treatmen and If ��• at fail d be
overcome -the rigid-ondieten I night, in time be compelled to have �• ovaries re-
rnovedL I obiectea to that, so filled out Dr. Coonley's symptom b •k and for•
warded it to him. and he diagnosed the. disease the sane as my toe doctor, 11
decided to take Dr. Cconley's Treatment. I have used two lays of Ce : to Mat
two packages of Herbal -Womb Tonle and six boxes of Orange Lily It' b : .: t
months since I hp+ - ,. 'Its s'catment. but I feel like a new woman. wort "e: < t
through evd.rythInr. r»w. hardly know a n, even during mens• on no ' I
often say, 'T would urn take $100 ddnd be the state that .I was. " , r 1
feel that Dr. Coonier's. home Treatment is a Godsend -to suffering w. '�. ~. .and
shall continue to Round its praises whenever I have an oppo tnnit 11
• Yours gratefully. 7[R11. T. TTO al
ORANGE ;Arm ms a retie for fes, as wen As for int- 1. -., p,,.
periods, irregularittea, cancers in their earlier stages, tumors . , = . , ts. _
enema and all ovarian troubles, has Ions oleos passed the a - st1 , fob
confident am I of thus that 1 will send tan days' treatment, �,
to any sufferer ABSOLUTELY PRI111. The treatment 1. - es 1
>;►ome, and no physician is necessary done tt once for th.
FREE TRIAL TREATMENT
which win demonstrate that. ORANGE WT. wilt sure ye Sham
address MRS. FRANCES E, CURRAi�l, WINDSOR; ONT.,i. NMS
Inst,. Delays are dangerous.
b'or sale by Leading Druggists everywehra
sy 1 -
and
,
rvic
etabib'
electx t
heard
to fin
year t
when
a bat
;Aire
right
11. ld
momen
will • P
Mile.
A
ptgmi
woma'
moral
a tone
d' zes
S e-th
requir
Mist
License
ess, is
has ri
says t •
there;e
r'un
G nnot
B t
a wenn
and
arvin gt, the Woman aviato
i t re_ otering from an aero
sdent •• hich happened on
She had been taking er daily
Di ht. f Om hams. When a`fog came
o . C • posing a suitable • e1d, she
landed safer, but her. aero lane had
al ead ;run a few yardsalong the
ground when. the trent part stuck in
the sof ground. The mach! a turned '
a comp' ete somersault and b tied er
beneat --the frame, After few t-
teznpts to get free she had o resig•t
the self to waiting for help. er avi�a-
'tion he': •• et was completely riven in=
'to Litho :round and her face, as drip-
_ping;w th bl rod.
Tfi;e pluek,y.,aviat r caul hardly
brala: but "was able with her left
ha d t k scrape away the earth from
abou ", •.er mouth. After wha seemed;
in er • •'able moments she 1heard a
voice f
• "0 • ! ; Po r fellows he's , ead!"
Sh : tied, s loud ; as..she ould:
`S: a is no dead, but ha up and,
ab v= 11, do' 't smoke!„
h • as drenched a with : trol and
a ig i t; brought near.waive d have
ant being' burned! to dda h. An
au o • obile carried 'her to tih: nearest
village, ' who e,; in the abee ee of a
doctor, she ditected the 'b • ndaging
pperati• ns her elf.. 'It, was t• er first
ee apla • e accident: in` the; - 0 years
sh- ;ha: 'beep! .a pilo .� E
But ;11e. Meriting ", an.e ceptioxi.
kirvilitg Displayed
axis paper h•eis aske
tint 'Women Whether
;Poe edges the phy
hat; no
aks
necessary t
ho Dowager
doebt in th
omen can f
nd she hersel
aged 40
, aged 20
g Thom,
Robert
of burned'.
Iter' pa s-
e atternppt-
hta HIe. wads
As he
ndLng near
: fit it pass -
be called
,frien 13.
The fatale -
oma of ' a
empioyedd
about the
the b akery
r the same
in ` the
rn ori the
the .stable
td, l~i aide
lora a 14
n yo tags '
ie light! in
edl+ °lit
out r file
bee* bad -
us fa i !few
oven, sbu
r j Itfe4 .
•
•
Gomp�ete y Neoed heft She
"Sortie ag I was En. in be
that the o thing to do iv t go to
the hospit and ave the u or cat
doCto said it as the ly
At this t e, my ot er Alvinaton
sent Me me rue .ait ves" and
induced itne try enilas sib. had heatd
of another %flan ho een cured
“Vrtut-eetives' wi the ha
that they c4red me. I h v
to see a d tor einIce and
have yonvublishth s letter
Woman *ay now b a safe
same trouble and Trait -
sod a box 6 for
At all deale or se
By Fruit -a- yes lei
7payearietzinit
not been
esi! every
be glad to
itotypeiro,n,oth r
2,5o, trial siee, eee.
t on re eipt of price
She hoe stad ed
singin.g, -painting
besidefewlelph oh
on the stage.
sev n and a. half
hE
m utea,betring
ma 'a tilt by a
has Won I numer
in.g and be sleigh
fishes nd as w
at 300 ar lend
cyclist, She , hen
Milan, Nancy -To
This aecompli
rides both a,stri
and holds a pilot'
cal ballooning a
She was one of
tors; being a pup
license dates f
-makes her 'a vet
She hale cross°
ger, M, Gamier,
first aecenti The
on October 26, 19
cellent trip until
in the evetniff th
and passed the N
Ave sacks il baB
9.80 in the event
and the balloon,
moiriture, touched
ave a
has 'al
hour., She has,
ights of the Alps,
ble. prizes for ekie
g. She shoots and
army rules. Ao
den in the Nancy-
Nancy-Bor-
sportswonian
license for t ph ari-
d for aeroplanee.
of Lat am. Her
m 190 9, which
tan in: *Lying. h
the North Sea in
O. her, a passen-
o waS Making Ills
ek in the inOrning
ght carae. At 11
reached the Zny-
arvingt continued
rth Sea,i, with only
t remaining. At
the rain, came on
;weighed down ;hY
he Water.
re Antiers.
r aetres from the
ns a go d position
be or she rarely
to the footlights.
erf g for the
I more risk. Then
:It perimits there
ifor their own
salary every week
"Ost" each
Motion PI
WhT an actor
with a pietitre Dr
wishes to, get bac
One reason; whY
tare work is. that
camera is much le
mate acting; alth
;contains eons-idera
the work is, var.!
to have the even
amusep3:ent„ and,
all, it Is constant.
ot fifty-two weeks
to, people Who ar
three months'
year. --440n on Ex
HEROIC 411 EN OTHE
omusniv14 0P sr,a* wo
-RESTINfil ON .1.1A ELS.
t of Alfonso X11.,:Was Lefit to Bring
Her Only Son : Through All the
Devotes Hersel to Granittchildre
Now that Kin Alfonso and ihi
a considerable fa ily, and the or ay
of Spain seems at set to h4ve iarOv
ed at a pitch of se urity which it .a
it 7,13nItYadyyevallilho, igiativea
Queen ,Chrietina'sl
happiest years. ull of interest Ini
voted to her royal daughter -in -1 w
certain
or net a
ical and
run an
Duchess
Ifil everY is heard of; the a
was the Alfonso birth, and
Mate.' Lesneur, th author- teen years.
of the Oppos4e opinion. She Yet these are
den an driven , hotses, but
at "bet een women and horses
ists paths-, comprehension
trst ing, which, •of course,
Is capable of doing can , be
than the case of MI e. Marie
lane ac-
wonian
and her numero
Christina 'is "r
laurels," and, well
; nonularity 'in SO
sting upon her
ay she do se, for
ble personal un-
in—where she is
MONEY1 BA
ARE NT
K IF YOU
ATIS
GIN PILLt3 ARE
Every box of GIN
a positive guarantee
they fail to; give pr
ill
• We know ust wli
done for ode rs and
We knowf at GI
sold in all rts of
to -day are the ,most
effective kid ey re
We know ; that
promptly s the th
reliekre cong tion of
through the hips, a
Kidney Tro le and
positively arantee
will do t and w
to return our In
; • Buy GIN eILI,S
backed by I he larg
house in the B 'tish
for
50C it bOXI
teeuest, Na
from us dir
nas is sold wit
of money back f
ly use,d.
GIN PI LS leave
popular lid Most
IN PIYerg
irrit ted'
d comp' tele,* cune
thhaeumat
pled e ourselves
C• laim for them.
t whol le drug
g and he
opposed. to s. ve the : "evfl-eye"1
she has 'scored a triumph as a que a
which no `,parallel in the rest f-
the wor d.a
It Is wonderful story, h#w 's
simple ustriaan archduchess, w.d
ed at a most trying and antinrt
hour, brought her one son throb
the gravest d ' antic perils, and h s
livett to see in firmly established
On— he' duos ariyck�yetyyy throne
y,
Durope.l Only Woman hof treme
have ac
dons pe sonali - and foresight eon
loved such a triuitiph!
Prior ; tb th accession •of Q:ie n
Christ ,',e . la e 'husband! to t e
Iberian , crown. the -Spanish thro e
was a dynastivolcano, Kings and
ii, came a d went in witic su,c-
c ssion, "follow d by a republic being
p roclai ed.
The then r. ler of 'Spain,. Queen
Isabella • had ed to Paris, and h
sen, the; Priuc of the Asturias, h
gene to Engl nd and joined is
army aSand urst. He never e
pected ever to be King of Spain, az d
in England he was at least free from
the fear of assassination.
But t e Spaniards soon,.gre x stele;
of the epubl-can statesmen, just
as , thePortuguese are 'doing to -
tan
an when .the asked the Prince f
:th Ast rias t return to Madrid
•r insAlfonso MIL," he loyally,
th ugh relue antly, obeyed. = T
Sp nears had not seen him f.
years, and wh n they did see hi
ones inure the were charmed
They behel a smart and dapper
yong king ext• irely after the o
hearts, and t ey accorded him
much loyalty s canb expected in
the land of t e proud hidalgos.
The new king was not allowed
remain 'a a bae elor 10
long cherished a keen.
his cou in, th child
cedes of!i Mont ensier.
The marriage
Was not apopular one, for the
bride'sfamily were di liked by t e
S
mar s, but it was a "love affair "
a the; Spani. rds are nothing if n t
eh valro�te.-
n the wed . ing day Ring ,Alfons
go' a hie pret �- young bride a bea
of 1 ru y ri g, and almost ? fro
t t moment • e new queen's heal
be an t fail. In spite of every a
t tion'. he get Queen of Spam. on
liv d t , o day: after her eighteen^
bi thda ,
he l ft nr children, . and t
he rt -brake oung king rremov
the ring a . - - ve it to his
aying •
thrpat and lune troubles grbwing on
You—act quielde end wisely—take
Tasteless Preplration of
coq Livior Oil
This fan pe fect and pi t cembination of the
best NorWe Cod Live Oil with, Malt Extract*
one glad to be live. As a food-tonict after wasting
d Chemical Co. of Coada, Limited.
inether,, Qu n Christina, who, only
survived th t for a few weeks.
The kink then gave the royal ring to
his youngest s ster-in-Iaw, who went
to her g ave t Tee months later.
hey aid the ring Was "unlacky,"
bu the :king's English training k d
ta e him skeptical of all super-
stitious beliets4 and he procee4ed to
lie WaS very S0011 "a stria
man!" • As Spain's Drat neeessi
wa an :heir (all the bloodehed ter
ma y years having been cans; by
th failure et direct. heirs ifte
eihis; bride the ustrian archduch s,
wile waits a gr at -great-niece lf the
ill-fated , Marie Antoinette.
This lioung princess had beer,. dog- ,
birth, and wh a she had presented
her kin' with, two little daughters,
de th o ertoo him very suddenly
m° ed e 111-Omened ring froth her
de d hi; handle hand, and decided
fa.
th t it: hould never again be worn.
SO she , used it to be suspended
ro nd t e neck of the Holy Virgin f
Rut youth nd hope were eel h.
,de th she gev to Spain her o y
'so , the prese t King Alfonso; she
'en ered 'upon new career. Frona
tenni teeeesvet
th
Ch I
'so I to :the u briiging of het soh,
so that 0 mig t be able to hold kis
m china ors.
And right worthy hat* Alfon o
XIII. stifle Queen ' Chriitin
careful other ng,of his* Time a d
tin* ag in ha he escaped death
the "skin of his teeth." Many a
;other weman would have remOved
her precious eharge from an atm° -
stood by Ihim all through the danger-
ous 16 years of hiseminority. , .
sorrow Of Beet g her oon's country
Dur14 thel Years ahe had the
deprived in war of all its once vatit
colonial empire. During the six
mOnths that elapsed between the
death of King Alfonso XII. and the
birth of King Alfonso XIII., Queen
Christina's eldest daughter ,w
she wag wido ed, and though n t
loved, she Is h ghly respected by a
classes of the pettish people.
IUnging on the top of one of tie
stalls at* chureh bazaar recently w
A cou*try farmer and his wife welt°
PaSSing along, admiring the varlons
stalls and their contents, when he es-
piedi the above sign and was seen to
stoP shott and was heard to remark
to his wife:
ot Mich to Spend.
look ng ith di favor u on the -vial
T e a bitiols moth r had bee
Ix
not think ng of • arrying young duta-
earn ,
P etty baugh er—Ole, well, he do
esn't earn very mueh.
you, my gilrl. T, ke a ,0c)r man's lov
"What does he job 'pay?"
"What does t le nood inan make?'
"rorty dollar "
"I'll take the job."
•
Riee paper is eade from the mem
brazes of, the pread-fruit tree, an
not from t.lee.
CaPtains fay Tie Knot.
authOrized to solemnize marriages.
•
Flour trial is essen
it is not your wor
Ot!Rit.
Flour varieS from ti to
time in ibaking quality. his
is because 1wheat contin ally
varies according: to soil cond-
tions, etc.
Therefore, if baking re-
sults are to be constantly high,
iibaking tests are essenti4 1
tiis unreasohable to expectl you
iii. to make - these . tests at your,
So from each shipment f
wheat delivered at our mills
we take a ten pound sample.
This is grouncl into flour.
Bread is baked from the flour.
If this bread is high in quality
and large 5n quantity, Wel use
the shipment. Otherwis we
t ell it.
b ring this name you
always be sure of rnork,
an better bread. 4,
iv ore Brea and Bett6 Br a
"Bet r Paser°17 Too"
•
and 1
523
se
Conc ete
Fence osts
Last Forever
'THEY river ro
away the,
/ ground. l'her stand:
' the hardest knocks and never
, have to be replaced,: for they
are practically e Ver la s ti ne,
They are easily and 'cheaply
made and are the moSt $atig-
factory of all fence post,.
Cannot Eteca
are cheaper, because they dol not
, crumble and stop up drains hence
they need no Jigging up or re'iaying.
Let us send you: this ftle book, "I"
' the Farmer can Jo Ivo Concret
td
• It shows you ow to make concrete ferlice-
i posts and will ave you Many dollars when
/ doing other bu ing; 'round the farm.
Farmer's Infoimatian Macau
Canada Cement Company Limited
52A Herat Building, Montreal I.
is the re -opening day ot
NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Owen Sound
Every Graduate puaranteed a Pot -
33 Successful years.
Large Staff of Specialis s.
Individual Instruction.
Practical Department.
Information, Free.
G, D. Fleming, Secretary.
dieele
Public Notice.
Mr. A. P, Joynt, Licensed ktnetion-
eer for the Couuty f Huron is now in.
a position to eond et auction szaes,
eatisfaction gusra ed, -charges rasp,
sonahle. For terras etc. appl to Sea -
went
Shorthorns for Sale
irour Catoice Shorthorn diers just two ;ears old
ot by the* greed tteek b Pyvve (aid 77500, arid
red to Our preeent stock Prince Albert Osa*S.
Prieee moderate.