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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-11-19, Page 7--,�--�--.,.,�.-.--;,�-11.11,�,-�----� -.-- . 11--1!--------1-- ­ r � - ­­ ­- ­ - -- ,- -- j - - � �­­ ­.- t---- . ­ -11 --- ­­­ ­- 7- . ­ -�­--­7-­­1­­ 1 - ­ ­ ---- -'---; �-7­��- ­ . � -- --- - - - - -­, ­­ - � . I I I � -- -,--- - - ��' ­­­ - . —� ­.. ­ I - -1 .- ­ -W- ­­ . I 1-7"F- - - , , � . . , . . I . . � - I :F -1 - . - . I � � � I � . I ,, I I - -,-- - - - -­ I I 't * . I � ; . � . . � - . I I I � I - i . I . I . I . I I I 13 I - .1 . , . . � . . I I . 11 I I ., r - - � f . I I I - i-1 . . . . . � � . I I � I � � - i I . � � � - � . I I . . � � I � . . � � . ­ �� . I I I . . I . I , . .', I . . ! � - I I I . : I . - - I I I 1-� . � I � . I .1 I I . . . i . � I � I - �- . � . . � I . . I i � i � . - . - . I I I . i . -, . . i . . ! I q . I I . . .. I I I . � . � I � . . � - . . - 4 1 . I I I I ­ . � . I �� . 11 . 1 4 I I . I : � I I I � . I - 1 5 . 0 . . , I I . - I I I - I I � . - . I - . I . . . - I - . 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I wqws �i ; plug alive of the � , NIKUNEK - If . - . �� RS -I'-, I - Go Vp Stairs Without Mmkl � - - , I . - 010' . That Isn't swearliko." " ... .. . � . .: . I . 15 1. � i -. admirably expreW I - : . I � �) ,11 y dea r ]VIsq (0,osslit," AT r. , K I- I . t to bo llegft at S�vfeWy#-Prqftm at I "You said, '01o,to it ht- lil"' sald ) I . I " � when the heart becomes weak and Z", lines Of Browning- I I 4 . , . I ,1? 4� '1� , -Ort,r, Jet sound adyke, becatise !is the . . - ded. it -tin wnvim, hN - . . . I , I I -1 . - . GeorgJe. I I nosling res, on . ;t,l does not do its work propely- the naves I I I f . 11% t -I gut entirely I ­ 1 s t i I d, 'Go to ti�avetj. ' - it . nand and,10telling I , become -=-strung aud the whole sys�= � � I - g with me, *tugwof midd-e life we too,often kcgvt - ., 1; - - I 1� � ��� � , . NOT -HELP -HER :1, "I did nott 1* . . I 2 - Ls :Fet to, bi& 1. 1W millected colds, or careless treat- - ' 7. it your disoosal." I ieces'.' � - . I . Th.11 I`u't - 1� � I . . before I said it -bi- 11. � 1-41, I , seems to go "all to,pi � cearney in Formn. , jje�tof sligbi aches and pains, shatAy 11 I 0 . 66 oqin'of Are," she asked ter- 'When this happens y*u need a 4odic I it 11 i I . � I I "I � . -rilifill't 1C.4 alimist I . . Was j � 'I - -- -- I I swear pg. . . el I r . .;�a�ne strength and Mug chtm;n c .11 - -11M1=11111 I I I Is It, FIL . � - vently, ,inspired by spirits?" : to build up both the heart and nerM, il I I ;�Sl for later years. I !I I . -Butt:rdia E.Finkham"s Vig. I whot the Preacher said, Ain't it, -1-ler-, : I d� and -Milburtes Heart'anii Xerv"ft . ill - - . I � i � I � I I . . . . . . . 'r , � �iartqetesa ink. 4 i -To be stronger when older, kftp Vur . 1�1 - - man? � It ain't swearing now tiny niore '. He smile,'21 Indulgently. "Yes -an . . Ush yow Vrovi. -g- i . it ia damp or Chem* ,� I � 11 etable Compound Restored —noi if you put *go I -or' � -no," he sd4d. - "One must gire both w 4"`-F -t . I I 'I - � h ea roil' wit h It- I . I I ym'lo not let -your, case, run -tow-loug - , Nood pure and rich and active with the I I � - I I . - , I . ent it Is usuallY dl* - . - buildmig and blood-nouridd . MM Bradley'S Heath_ is It. Herman? You cim say it n1l yoff 11 - �1 answem. Pne must give the answel. and allow it to bewme chrotdO. '� , . - - Lt. to stick- to botthei - I ougagth- I ----ft ' . � I I i - . - no." . I I f SCOWS Amulsion whichisa, - I . yes; one mi'ast give the answer, Mrs'. �-; . Fort i " - BOOTH, want to, long its you saj� 'go to hea Veit � I Uvilngaiste Loviiiduri- -1 ; ror use on such con- I I = and a -medicine to . : . 1,0h, thahk-youl" said MISS Cosqlil- Cod, onge, �Que;, i�rites: "loast sUmmer I � = ai . t you. [jernian? Anybody - I I � I . �� � . . � folfows: $hellae. 26 **ad , ' . I I ", - � 44 11 � � , Tkt, alleviat-- rh . -'�` iud Her Own Statement. first. Can' 0 1 - P ,-A46-U - could i . � . acher says I . blusblng� il'She's one of my great eu- my heart atkd:fterves were . ..... W#S,so 7 � ution-4 opd& Adknew At asW 4mg An*- T ' RKINGTON . I can say It If the pre. it, � � I L Ait a hot Sol - thnslasins,," you know." . U'Dt gleep Ut night, SAd MY hCart .� � . � I . I 1 4. . . , - � �Q grams of borar, tjj - � A"4&31ow e.Torouto.08116 - . I I .. . z Can't they,'Hermau? I guess I know Kim[ I too'#, � weok I couldnot go up stairs.*f1hout , . _ ' . -1 I ., -I � - Winnipeg, Canada. -I I Eleven years when I ain't swcarIn,g,,. .Don't, 1. I'ler- J ,'And i ave a question, urged I S � I 'i I ters, of water- Altm . � I I . � � a momellVa hel � MI. doctog Wo he could. to no 1: - J, . - — ­ . ; , . ago I went'to the Vie'toria Hospital, man? --,v . � -Mrs. Lora�Rewbvsh after pi I- . I I . ' I - [ a solution made ce � ��� � , - I - . -.-Ww.nw� - I !onientration. ­rve never been 11330 -re for we as my heart was Completely' 11 I I - � .. .. -- Montreal, suffering with a growth. The defend, � . hasty ( � � done. Acoitiskofmine=meinoneday -1 I � . I .Judge Berman ruled for the � I Xrams; tanuilotO. OX I LBQAL. � I - , I I I I - � I I - I � doctors said it was a tumor and could fint, and Penrod was co'nsidered to � 'able to se'le It for myself, but uow"- and told -me that Milburn!s 'Heart Qmd , ' I �'OA -ram, -and am- � co ght, 1914. by Doubleday,. i I 99 Z ". I[ . I 11 . - � 4t. .-. , i I R. & RAYS I : . � I not be removed as it wouldc-auBe inattint - have carried Ills point. With fine eoti- I , I "Yes? said- Mr. Kinosling, encoura, . Ngrve ]?ills cured her completely, � q I water, VY grams. - - . � - � I I -Page 6 -conspow - death. TheYfoun'dibatinydr911118W . eral sistency tile conclave established.1that I I :>. I Ingly. 1� � 0 immediately gave: her 50 ,cmts 16 b�ing . I � I . I . z that this tak I I � jlsrrfxuri� solicitor, goaTeyancer -and 1, . . . . .., � I � . 0 P&AM . 69I ah ;� ,Is-ob, yes -is Sanskrit a me a bo4 -and sineethat day there 's I& � -- - W040 %� i, I I - - - .. .. . r . - r � I I . wmww%� - - -- . affected, aiW. said I could not live more It was proper for tile 90iien'll ptlblfi� I .. I . . s- - - box: a1v ­ idebo&& 1.;Mt . I . the usual cbavAek jktw Futile. ou= - ,the Dom- I . 11 I 11 I th 6 more di. cult language. than Spanish. my$ on Iny:,* ' - . I 'W � pk* S&uk. In of the Dom. - . . Afi six months in the condition I was in- to .11.9ay It" provided "go to lie veil". I I - - r. -Xil c . well, and myheaffii!ndjR - ckmij � � . �01 ' I I h. Uioney to "osia. PeFar I d - affid Hdriban rog'e and went' "After I came home I ogw your adver� "? . i M to ling?l I than when I was a little school * � - 1 Wo '-&nk, Waf 0 Ah � - lgs:ee Shil ' - $dIt - �. it I ,.- � I tisement in the liapier, and commenced 'should In' all cases precene It. I TIA.) , depen e. student re- '� I j I . ,,�Y. - - I . � I . . Aln . � � out to he hydrant, where they dravk 91 advise anyonemith heart -tro�-�W- , � tr1a � a­--� ; I till talk- - ta]Opg Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega I . I III plied thebracle, smiling. "One'must I ..- L" I j t .. long a d ardently. Sam was si I 11� � -table ,prefix waspronotmeed a perfect (118111- I them., No doctor can beai them?"I - I trange tzliabt. �� - i ' . I nd Over In - � A I I . J V 0-4 - � .1 - � 'Ing Ab ut snow,wheu they returned. ­ Wburn!s Head and Nerto, - Pft � I - - , J. -it Bwml MPound. I took it constantly for two fectant, removing' all odor of Impiety , not look 1or linguists everywhere. r . - i 'i I does- not travel In 3L I .... ­ . - � iii;oniiililimililmimiiiillilliollillillililI . 0 , "May cite 50c Or box, 3 boxes -for $I.21% -for ,sale I I 11 I MaTider,4olieltoirl Conyeygmr and' "No, I wo#Idn'k-just roll in It -I'd - I years, and still take it at times,' and or Ipsult, and..with the exceptio" of - my own vopecial case -it , ne * I I I � I I ::: ;§ asserted by Pro- � _ T"9 WILLIAMS. GREENE & ROME Co� . lo r�ceipt - . . . . ., -11 found lio at all dealm; mailed direct � . 11jWyj public. Office 'Up4tairs - Over! stick I all rbtihd Inside M y clo'e''s and ' both my husband and myself Claim that z Ge,ftle Bassett. (whii marntalned 'that � a ONURIO A.10411 oneself 6 an example � - oys during the trial it was the means of s I 11,11 ni� insurmountable difficulty 'In of price by The T. 11ilburn. Co... ` ,I � W aving my, life. I eat, i 14 ! I ... , awj�% futniture store, Udn afteti fill in Lhat, �- No, I'd freeze a big pile the minister's worids war Q- "gbingr?. and flinfillill[Milaill",IILIIIHNaimlirtlltlllillinifiliffolillit I 1111 gr I . - I ; � I . I . - ­ - . British Chancery � � highly r a e Toronto, biLL - - ­ -.;- . � � � softe, . i Of It - i baVd, and I'd roll. her out flat. -ommend it to suffering "gone,tt not "go!'), all the '66ys.'pro- " ­ ­­.­ �, � ---- masteripj, in conque4ug either." � ­-����3 - � . , . VS. ; I I - . � worn . I ' rs. , , �' - � ; xo� who had been en."-Mra. OitmLA Bwjkzy,,'284­ , "And i4ily I ask one?' ventured M i - and't -- I'd . ceeded to exercise- their, new privil 'go ' . 1 4 . . ew rq er ow �� .. - '! � . , � anteed. his juligment, therefore, Mel- i , ­� I � . r � ., I ­j . - 1. 1. � * 'house,- Basse -or you Lt oil ballistics, de- - , � 1, and_� � JohnsomAvie.,Winiiip-�g, Manitoba, Can. e ft6nt door when't116'ffu-h'df­thTa . tbinkAt is right to 1, - . # . 1i ola, ta ' � li e bin! make me a . so lavishly that they, Wed of it. - � - � I tt.1 IM . i" � F�. . I . a�v �. 1. J 9 . - - - I - I ,low; coilseque�,utly his Influence Is pro- ' � - " - I s he had nulde with I . ? 11 . I � I . Wit wi-liwomen t. , - - - followed -by. an Intent and �earnest com- -wear egFetsT . 11 Z - co4vevancer 44(i sult- . t - her, A�d - I i , ake -ebane'es or drag , But there 'was no diminution of evan- . . � I r . . . . -- - - - , e go, r- balls and jogrilsor, � asieklk,half-heartedexistence,miss-. "TherO are mar a , - I ,ell d I solicitlor, an paed the alley gate , k of quality,of efiste, found. Eleven Is net quite satIsfac- . � : .. *3 1 . . �'C I you keep still: about ybur ole out I gelleal ardor. Again 'Were fieard tile P y of' (our, 0 . L e ' en driven hard-moro y 1. . or � I ing three-fourtlis of the jdy,of living, � and came into the yard. The uncon- of, social ti. don "I wh Kinoollng be. torY. I " Is Only an HpMa b- Eleven i t -� � of Comawree., Money -to 10*D. snow ',-, demanded. Penrod pethlAntlY. clamors ot dlsp'06 as'to which was I dis ne . - # . of nine- ? , thi� attractiou of . - . 'hich muotThe I A" - - - , when they can find health " ' Lydia E. - scions Mrs. Bassett liras about to have gaD, 01w. W- has the disadvantage of ,t.x, - � a, , in � pOrmittet. allo . I : s I - rAn* jar-, sale. Office An Scott'& block, ,, Mniasio,,�Wh3ty lcani,keep� still, � the best qualified for the minisiry, ur and Of sixty-nine. - � ft.- h 1, I .. I ,; 2 I � - -� . I I V I � I," t, " Ile said. "is I I I I Pinkham's Vegeta- . her first experience of a fatal cbInci- . ed, iho" gh perhaps regulate& ,gocial teen- of forty-fo ., IM 11 ants appealing, pas- a ! , U& Art:Oto Seaforth. :. ' ' juva. - But, like twelve seven Is' an honor -able I ) `� I and. !ve dr"k so much no,w,I bet I' � :. each .of the claim ' . ht foi a ton. -I time. "I . I I . � ble Compound ? dence. - It was her,flrst� because she distinction, one observes, almost . 't I I I I . -'s mighty' I I . I . . bust: bqt ,Q.le hy4rant watei sionately to Herman, who. pleased, but . - . . -- -­­ . .. . For thirt�,iy � the mother of a boy so Well De- ijably = spiritual distinction ,its age, and- the ambition to attain It. Is . i -, - � ?>aud then falling." ..... � near' otianyWay.11 ' . yqws it � confused, appeared to be Incapable of was. , e. People look forward to be- . I � . I has been the stan- . - . . ; haved -that he had become a pLeverb tion of qlrcumstances Is laudabl I . . I pBOUDFOOT, XMI ORAlf AND . S � , Arriving at a decision. : , . well. 1� I I � .4T I goln' to have a big store vrben I . llarly, twenty Is Worthy, . � �� . I I . . "transcendency. Fatal 'epinclUenc-68 stinctioll. Ing seven. Sim . zmm eratds- . f PROUDFOOT. - - � ; dard'r6medy for fe- I of - accomplLuled by me4tal di . ` grow.' .11 voluni6ered-Unurlee.- . mI . During a pause Georglp Bassdtt,i as- were plentiful in the Schofield and Ibilatinction Is hereditary,, it � descends and so, arbitrarily, Is tiventy-9ne; for- I - ' . � I . 1. treasures, of Nlex!va ' ��a, solicitors, 'NoW46 #A VAsl I � .I- I ilp ills, and has re- IV- serted' his prior rights. t'Who said It -Y Is . I , I � , *01*y to lend In Seaf or Public,. dy stoke a . ed Penrod., but stored . . I - and would have been - e , - ty-five has -great solidity, sevent j I rine ewerald.4. :They' _ , � tit on Mop- thwhealth of . it to know?" he deminded. ' Williams families f�om f4tber to son, and if ther' Is one I I - fr(yul t ills . itill, . 'IN' Sir. P.11'haie candy In it, . .i first, rd like - . familiar to Mrs. Bassett had Georgia thing more true than qIke father, like most . coidwendable and each pear I ttit.and t 1, at 01011 Week. Of flee IV- I Iddil'blOcki, not t eat, .00"'InIftch. les gow to be a thousandsof d.; 111,, was going to be a int - nister from � � ereafter ail lit honor. - Thir- � , Mop I i I z� women - y b criasing I , � , -1 Ificent emera!d-t 1114. cTepokm4nf-ifore--i - gen- who ba ve been trou-. knd J -been permitt,ed greater intimacy with Son,, Itlis'l-he-bowed,gallantl to Airs. -t � I , . 40les' cloth6s,' " ' - long back of today, I guess. A I teen Is, embarrassed b the beginnings � t of the rayal (.011ve- � . . - " - - bled with such ail- LYDA 9 K y I . . I I I . guesti I said I was going to bw k wl-als- Penrod and Sam. ­ Basse4711jt Is 'like mother, like Bon.' I L � I Vem s clothes, neckties, china -goods, .1 he child becomes � re supposed to have, ­ 4� P I .0 ments as displacements, inflammation, d this Of a new colthood. t . t VETNUINARTL - lead- gooft nice lines in woolings ter right today before any of you said Mr. Klhosling sipped his Iced ten and What Ahesi� good ladies have'sai very top of � . I ,- . I � ulceration, titmors,, irregularities, atc. . looked about hl 'in approvingly. Seven aftern9ion of your"- - � a youth., But twelve Is the I : gowgff" . -1 � . . � I I I - 4 1 � I : JOHN G-EtIEV4, V. R . and1l . - thins at all. Didn't 1, Herman' . boyboo& � . JOY 1f You want special advice any � This,j was the fatal Instant' There ? . � I I --- - . . � - I . I I wi�Wdn`t give a five for a , ladies leaned forward, for it was to be Dressing that morning, Penrod felt � I ult you, Hermam' * . 7 .11 ite to Lydia E. pinkham Ned- Xou heard me. Did . � w1i n at i 0 n. - � Itenor graduo.te of OnWlo seen that he meant to speak. smote'li,upon' all -tars the -Voice Of . . - � Vetla'tlm- centi, arble for your whole store,' said wr � - that the world was changed from the � � - at de.)l of ilna-l- - - orneatto idine 00. (confidential)- Lynn;. That's thevery,thing started you talk ilifully, shrill and penetrat- . - If � "This cool room Is a reUef," he said, Georg i 're � Uy. CsDllege. All diseas6z of D Sium 1 4'Would you; Pehrodr' � 14N pa . orld of yesterday. For one thing, Lie " - . 1-a . W*Lmals treated..'Calls prpiriptly attend- r ene(16 Ing about, it Wasn't, it, Berman?" . . protract- w` I , . Mass. Your letto will beep . waving a gracef ul hand 'in a neaUy I . 3 � , $ON - for ten p't lem' not for a mJallon . , Ing, filaught with protest and n more of It Tfils day . . ! ny w.aded around In $&to and charges moderAte,' Veterinary F. _ read and answered by a 41YouP right," said Herman. "Yon tlic limited ges risisted seemed to ow � m L of 'a rM goin, to have,,- . . woman, ture, which everybody's ed stYAln. His plain words co - orth . . I - . . I � , I � s his day. And It wasit day * and . Doillatry a W0,P11:7. OfCce and resi- 94 . aftl", ' and�hold in strict confiLdence. tire' one to Bay It." � disinfect- wA i okin-g at sullrlgeS% clamored Maurice. "You'd , eyes followed, his own IncludedL "It of thel newly sanctioned and ' L ' . dew on Goderich street, one door ehat I 11 - - .4 I ' 4s .1g H. . � I * . ' ., . 4 11dift In"A - ­ Penrod, Sam and Maurice Immidlate I . owning. The inidsunimer sunshine, Ans he will " � - .., � I I I . is a relief and a retreat The v�indowi ed cu " e with a b I - - . - POU 1, 00 - fits window,eame aj­Dj!� SmIt's office, Se0orth. be oUsb, because they'd be a toy de rin Id through I poetry."- I . . ly lost -faltb In Herman. They turned., . . Write much - . open, the blinds cl6sed-fthat Is as It . With an ejaculation of horror Mrs. = I - � � I . ­ � I , port, ent In my store where they'd be " . . 11 . .. . � . om 4n and fell hotly upon Geo �Ca; treat, a fastmis Basse � It spmn e w ll ow and from a cool sky, and a breeze moved .- � I. � . - I � el'�- - should be. It Is a re I s, .9- � santly in his hair as lie le � �� a Ill ndred marbles.' So how much I aned 11 -1 . I . plea - i . � i - - . 1: , �- I - I ,,what if you did say it first?" Pen.. - �. . threN� open the blinds. I tile sil) to ,watch the tribe of , q I woul d yon think your five for a cent . � d bastion' against the heaVs assault.1 .� � F. WAR13URN, V, S.- . . I I . . fl-om I 1: . - � I .1 I '­ . out "You couldn't be a ml ftie's back was -1 . rtitationis- I � mar le counts for? And, when I'M' � ' ' I ,.od sh ed. n' 'For me a quiet room -a. quiet room and - Ge ' disclosed to the - , . chattering blilc�&,rds take wing, fol - I . _11#wr granuate of Ontario Vete'tSn-" . � flat you have quit the - . - I V110- , Ister It you were a,hundred years Old1l' a book, a volume In the hand, .hield view "'of the tea Party. He was en- i ' . r . W loollege, and honorary,--, member of kee ' I my store I'm goln, to get mar. . �. � �',�, owing their leader from the trees In I ill -Yes; I despaired of no )fedleal Assoclatloa 1� � . . I . "I bet his mother - Wouldn't ]fit bin lightly between the, fingers -a volume deav9ring1to ascend a maple tree about I be yard to the day's work In the open - 3 � ; ,. of the Ontario. rie fill I . -- - ' be one," said Sam, "She never leti of poems Unes metrical- and cadenced, . tw.eINfA feA from tile window. t I reats diseases of I Em- i p to my publishers" I TAterhary (3ollege. T 11�ay'r' shrieked Sadi 'derisively. . . il . .0 and legs, country. The blackbirds we're Ills, as - 11 I 4 of my work.-I-ife- - I e&H DomeaUe Animals b,y the mo9t mod- &4MOrrledl LiAtenl" Penrod and Her- . him -do anythIngP . I something by a sound Victorian. We braej�g the trunk with arms ,- � ,, � . , the sunshine and the breeze were h* I I . K% prineWes. Dezrtistr.v and bf1ilk Fev- 'I - . 49She would too," retorted Georgia, . have no later poets." - � � I mai . for they all belonged to the day 1011ch i . � . � , Joined in the how] of contempt. I . "Ever since I was little she"- be h to squirm to a point !�-� I . � I , ppecialty. office opposite Dick's lunly I'll get married,"- asserted I "Swinburne?" suggested Miss Beam just hbove the beads of Penrod and A .Oon Event. , --ol ert - I - . 11 - was his birthday and therefore'most I ;A Main street, Seaforth. All or- " � , . o be a preacherr J, � 4, had na full mo . prompt Maorice stoutly. "I'll, get married to � I . .1 "He's too sissy t an eager spinster. "Swinbmme, Mr.- Her4an, who stood close by, watching I s . i , On. I � *nWt,&t the hotel will -receive � O.P.1 . 11 cried Maurice. "Listen at his squeak3 . � . ,1 arne I sly urely his. . Pride suffused him. He i Irst time such a phe- � -A s, received at the Makjorle Jones. � She likes me awful - Kinosling? A.b. Swinburnel" - him 6 stly, Penrod being obviou 4M ition, Night call, . , was twelvel ... i . -, , - I in cliarge of the performance. Across I - - I "Not SwInburne," said Mr. Kinoslft A ' r I I I I . ' � SO I d Mar- � . I urred since the crea� lifflees . god,ft, and I'm her bealL" I , volcel" His fatber aild his mother an : ,c , a � "�,Vhat makes you think so?" Inquir- \ "I'm golilg to be a better minister, , chastely. "No." . . the Yard were Sam Williams and Mau- - I I . . � I i I .. ' garet seemed to understand the dICer- �� I., and it will not ocleur . --- - �� ' "than all three of you - y, actitig as a jury on the' , � I I . I ed �enrod in a cryptic voice- , sLouted Georgle, That dDneluded U the remarks about 'ric , IAV * . ; . - . . a ence between today aud yesterday. � 1� to the computation of .... �, I 11 Al I I put together. I could do It with MY ques4 n of voice power, and it was to � , I , � MEDICAL ecause she's my beau, too," came � Swinburne. � 0 - � I .. � I ; 1 1 1 a OW . . . � ( seended, and they gave him it greeting ; r- 2,500,000 years. They were 'at the table whe, � ' th I prompt answer. "I'm her beau be. left bandl" 9 Beam retired In confusion be- c '. Plaint of theirs that Georgle had it he de j� � .9 I i C, J. W. KARN, K.DC,4 .ca � so she's my beau. I guesq that's hind another lady, and somehow there Just-1replied. I . d the inddst . � � 1, - I I - I � � which of Itself inarkne . one- i Told H�er. 0� Richmond street. London, On L. ' CHAPTER XX. ,,T�hars right, Georgia,-"' said Penrod .4 . M ty � I PI reason. I'll get married,, to her -j . became diffused an ImprimWon that 'I � � - I I "lanst: Surgery and Genito-UrIn. r), "They can too bear Habitually his entrance Into a. tOOM �i - vhat I.% the difference ­ asIsoon as I -get my store running . I Conclusion of the Quiet Afternoon. 311se Bfiam was erotie� encouragingly. I - ' � i . my m%ases of men and vromen. 1:0 ; � . . I I where his elders sat brought avloud of I . taxation and Indirect . I 1 Let hei gor' 0'p� FIB three laughed bitingly 111 "I do not observe your manly little you.] i : . . 1 - �., . apprehension. They were prone to I baud-Wby, the differ- I .-- - . *enrod lo i y / i chorus. They Jeered, derlded, son," Xr. KInosling addressed his "Going to beavent" shrieked Georgle, look up in- pathetic expectancY, Us It I . I . . �, )or askin- we for inon- I I . ) F scoffed and raised an. uPrOat hostess. ' squirming up andtbdr Inch, "Going to their thought was, "What new awful- 3 1 t� . . DR. ,GEORGE HEILFAIANN. , fo� the Moment held his peace. . f T � , A Migh my trousers while , . I I OSteopathle-- Physician of Goderich. " Narried.111 Jeered Sam Williams. .. which would have bad Its ef. "HeFfs out playing in the yarW' UM beaven, heaven, heavenr . '111 f. . i I � � I -1 � . � , I - M - His mother's frenzied attemp�s to 'Lt- liezo Is he going to stgri noWr,, But' � ; .. 6# I ed -to Marjorie Jonesl You're 11 � I � T . - -ftecialist in vvpmenle and chlldren*s . Arri - . - . feet upon much stronger nerves than Bassett returned. "I heard his voice . ibis morning they laughed. HIS moth- . i . acute, chrmle I tmdt his,attention failed utterly. Gear- er roo ' L I I dinwes, rheumi4lem. I only boy I ever heard say be was Geor-le's. For a time he contained- just now, I think." ; e and kissed - him twelve times. i 'xplalned. � d. I wduldn't get "' re. Laie6was using the Pill power Of his i , - Ud pervous disordert3 eye, eg.r. nose . g , n' to get marrle I Ills rising choler and chanted monot- "Everywhere I bear wonderful- i ' I So did Margaret. - And his 'father I : Uja throat. Consultation free. Office at for- --why, I wouldWt for- L � Cr news.)- . � rrIed � ouously over and over- "I couldi I 'ports of him," said Mr. Kinsoling. -1 lunip, de n j L- the boxin a feni * g his own ears to all Z:i &I A. .1 � iva � I shouted: "Well, wellt HOVS' the 0i VaWc-Tclal Hotel, Seaforth, Tueiday * it 'Unable to think of any induce- . I could tool" But other sounds. Mrs. Bassett calleUln . - �; � f - I - -cotild tpol I couldl may say that I understand boys, and I � ?ft - . tlu*s merta, "I-'- was a - mau . 7 . . at- FrIdA.,ya, a a.m. till 1 P.m. 1, � � � � . nt the mere mention of which would re voln, while the tea. party stood, petrl- . 111ishment?", -Tapa-It I `4 . L , their tumult wore upon him, and he de- feel that he Is a rare, a fine, a pu ., a I Then 1118 Mother gave h . JM a Bible i . . - I I fled In a cluster about'the window. .1 . . I n't be ­rI iculouslY InComm elded to avail himself of the recent,de- lofty spirit. - -I say spirit for spirit U ! . - . . . . ­ - - .3 . . I � thiL-se fellows Who says- . � I . . . and "OThe Vicar of Wakefield."' *iia- � ; - I . h proceeded; "I wouldn't do It. What - whereby a big H was rendered the word I hear spoken* of him." � "Going to heaven!" Georgle bellow- I . . - ,I- of maiTled life seem L . 1. I . I cision 0 . ret gave him a pair of, s0ver.molh�� . I , I . 1% -� ?Uck. . L Dr. I J. W. PF,GK , y U want to get married for? What � az- T: - . I unprofane. Having A chorus of. enthusiastic approbation ed.! "Going to. heavenl 'Going io. hairbrushes, and his father gave himl.t. Z � L of Nfedicine. Me- � ' married people do except just come � L � � ., , Graduate -of Faculty Use(l the eXpression once, he found it affirmed the accuracy of this proclama- heaven, my Lordl Going to heavenlo ,,Pocket Atlas" and a Small COMPasso I - I I I 4 - I �. I I I I .� I 9111 University, Nlontreal; -Member . Of h' me tired and worry around and kind' / .. - comfortin- and substituted It for "I - I I ed by Natare. College of Physidans ei,nd Surgeons of . . scold? You better not do It, LNFrIce. . I . . - - ZIP tion, and Mrs. Bassett Bushed with he4ven, heaven I" "And now, i"enrod" said hls��Uothbr I i . .... . - couldl . I could tool" pleasurie. Geoigle's spiritual Perfection He tried to climb higher, but begAn take you �er lost in the Woods?" . Ontario; Lle.ent.latf- of Medical Council ou'll be mi-Ilty sorry." ' relieved him only temporarily. I after , breakfast, "I';� going to I i �, b ' -of I 0 1 � gut it vm demonstrated by Instances of It to islip downward, his exertions caus- . of Canada; Pogt-Graduate mem er out in the country to Pay Your birth" i I - I - 64E b dy gets married," stated I - I I & buttou I ,, Tery o . Ells tormentors. were unaffected by U ' damage to his apparel. . . I Resident Medical Staff of General ROB- ; - .1 - . related by the visitors. All piety WiS' inq . I ' . L Your' .1 � . i - -'pital, Montreal. 1914-15. Office -. two . aurice, holding, bis gToun.d. "They . ­!: � . .. � .. r.,'�o ,wd Increased their bowlings until at- ' fiew into the al ,d day respects to.A.Unt Sarah Crlm�' - - 1 , . , r, an his knieWbock- ' . I : - . I I I --' cited, and wonderful uftp hq had uA I . Aunt Sarah Crim, Penrod!A grexb- . � "I .d. ers ,and his . . "door�s east Of posi Orfice, Thone 56. tta." . . - I I , .. � ast Georgle lost his head altogether. wp�rq quot,, waistband severed' rela- ' atim - i � mean?" t "I'll bet I doL ed hotly. I r CM 23 . I .- - . . . I aunt, was his oldest living rel - � � Venoall, Ontario. . . , - .1 I I lit" Sam return . . rvf-.%� Badgered beyond bearing, his eyes -- - - . tid,ns. - 0 She was ninety, and when Um SCh0* � 1 4.5 blGwin,,, so hard that . I ­ - . I .1 hey� better catch me -before they tell w � � -1�1-----� a Shining With a Wild lift -lit, he broke -,Not all boys are pure of fine Writ, . - - . - ' I . hear me wheu I pro- li e I have to . A-ily-way, I bet ubbody . � - � of high mind," said Mr. i&osling, and IlDevil's got my coattalls, sinner0l field and Penrod alighted from a cap I . - "He's too sissy to be a preacherl" cried' through -the besieging trio, hurling little an- � . A -i Staiidar& � I I I continued with true feeling: "You have 010 devil's got my coattails!" be riage at ber'gate they found her dW . � I : I- -1, :- DR. F- J� BURROWS. Oas to get married unless they want . Maurice. - ' - lNfaurlce from his path with & fralific priately. Then he be, - L 0.)) . I . . T a neighbor, dear Mrs. Bassettv whose ndunced appro sing with a spade In the garde3L . � - A � IV * -rich street,, . a CIfffice and .,�t side ner-G u& � ole'l" band. o4n to slide. Hp relaxed his clasp Of 49 � I ' � - 9&4 of the Me i hodis I. e n LLreh, Seaforta. r� "They do, too," Insisted Maurlee� "HOw 900 ; ked Ceilings d kin,you clim' a p household I inde64 really feel It quite 0 Pin glad you brought hIWP sbesdO, � - j e I - t all,,, Pbnrod "I'll show you"' he cried in this sud. nd. - . L lamp or gas -Gften, soil* 1. . 1,0 . "He can't climb one a . I Impossible to vifi� until such time (be tree and slid to the grou desisting from labor., "Jinny's bak- i Phode No. 46, Coroner for the County "They gotta." I . f � . I - I I 11 . � 11 ­ answ�red for Georgle. "Over at Sam a den frenzy.' "You give we a chance, ; d Georgle, - - , i le one particular spo4 . when better, firmer, stronger handed, "'Goift to -1" shrieke ,Ing a cake I'm going to Send f0i M5 � ; I � .. of Huron. � I ,j "Who told you?" ! enthusiasm birthday party. B 7 g him !In � N � I turning pole You Ought to s'e'e him try and I'll prove It right nowr' pitch ,of 'the ' ;1 . . 4 t remains beaudfullY. T-- .. , �; "Look at. what my own papa told more determined discipline @ball pre- Peaching, a hIgh 171131 i : . i "- . I "That's talkin' . buslnessl" shouted And lit this- great cllpa= house. rve got somethluz for UIM" . j . I eful to know that solled ' . e!" cried Maurice, heated with argu- to to climb poles," . Penr � ocL "Everybody kee i I a min- Vail. I find'Mr. and Mrs. Schofield � ,- 4 A P Stu - With 0 � I �OOT'r & MCKAY. , I ' "Preacher ' a loud scream 'Mrs. Bassett er 11sittIng toOM 7 7� by lamp and, gag Wig . - DES. �--' 1 ebt. "Didn't be tell me your'own s don't have th4ir daug1ter charming, buV' she led the way to b. I ), - � I ute-every body I" . .e-aw, I � � �s conspicuous if rubbed J. G.-Sbott, gfadf.LaLt of VicEoria and ' r else Georgle said with dignity. Three or four ladies said "Ohl" and t4aw herself dut of the window, which had a pleasant smell, �unll i -, � Milege of pkj,.,jcja,,� d-nd SurgPons. 1.0apa bad to marry your mamma o � - , ' ; 1. ". !he'd never'd got to handle a cent of her . "Gooy ones do," deel4red Herman. He took command of the situation at spoke a name simultaneously. It Was alighting by some miracle upon her other smell, and-opgning the. driwer ig I I W Will . A= ,ArbOr, and NbMbtl Of the Ontario I hear, he cilm, up an'- once, displaying a fine capacity for or- A .- -to 'k. tfierefrei�m i . ? Certunly people gotta marry. "Bes' one eV' a.,j if they had said, 110h, the bubonic ' f et With ankles unspraine- a,oWning old whatnot 0 1 1 - of lluoen. 11 oney i . . � . . . 1. . Cmvner for tbk CounL� i�, body ame as a circus man. One n'em ganization and system. It needed only . feeling that his Pres- &'boej! sislingshot," made -of a f4kid . , v down s �� �. . a -tie!" (hat He Meant. ody . I Ph I Mr. Kinosling, I � I till keeping upT' %a 1 (3. 3&acKay, ho'.101 grackuat�e of TriniLj I very . Ydu don't know anyb big Ivivals outen whens we livin' on a a few minutes to set order in the place in . as dema d- ' blt � I Trin- ,-Oil! Penrod Schofleldt" epee as spiritual adviser w -. :X&k, -two. stdps of rubber and a � . - -, UjIVersity, ana gold tnudhIllst of �Iover twenty yeaiir old that ish't mar- . I � I �( I haven,11 , teachers." I fatim, preapbuh clim big pole right In of confusion and to determine, with the "Georgle does not Play With bimpto ed In the yard, folloWed with greatef - lajgtb=. I . - 006 - . - - . I K ,11ye mean? Itr$Wleal C06:g(', (D1;111Dur of the C01- 1ried-except maybe ' full concurrence of all parties; the con; �qujckly-41that is, he ront door. At . , I , . hpol Phypiclami and 81-r9e0as, Ontario. I -Look at policemenl" shouted Sato a middle O' the church, what was to . I sald ,NIrs. Bassett dignity- through the f (continued Next week4l - `1 ' I 1: I asked you, If It' W" I . . 1. . ; triumphantly. "You don't s1pose any- hor r(jof up. He clim way high up . , ditions under which Georgia B113400 0�oids him as much as he can without the corner of the house R Stull de- - I --- . . I � � . I � . I I � I I was to defend his claim by undergoing . - Georgle 15 j)arting figure collided Ith him VIO- !-- ­ 11 - . - �?"-Exchang holler: ,Goln, to beavum, gole to . Ni I - " .. , . I � . . get 1, n make pollcemen get married, an' I t)urtlng Ileurods feelings. - - ,. , . - - -- ---. ­--­­ . I - 1:�- Ill I - DR. B 1911GU RO&S. .body ca � heavum, goln' to heavum now. Halle- what may be perhaps iulelligibly de� I I with- .1 � ww� , . J reckon, do you?": - Very sensitive to giving -pain. I SUP- 11'ently. it was Penrod, tactfully I I ' . 1� Or. . , , e of UnIverSitY of Toronto I' "Well, policemen maybe," Mau,ilee lujab., praise my Lawdl"' flned,as the Herman test Georgia de. pose -.1 mother shotOd not tell these raw Wh ised to be a - I � , clared he could do It easily. He waq W-li.6 talk y sceue'Of unusual painfUluess. - a . � . V1 WANTED: Of 1001- . was forced to admit, "'Policemen and Herman possessed that extraordinary twugs, nud I know p'eople %mil n . ' I . - I � . I bqib� ' PhysictFirt- dndAurgeons of On- i I - - I acting which is the, In a state of great excitement and in al)out their own children , Mr. Kinosling seized him by the . - � teachers don% but � everybody else facility for vivid ' . � Ureauiery now fn ful graejuarr? cc,urses InChleago ' . . great native gift of his race, and he no condition to think calmly or pyoba- ' ' giving way to emo- � . Urio; Pass I - L)ofes, but It was ,only last Thursday �=lders and, I I _a � � ­ . I we., want Your F%tr0n- 'Cftical &-hool i3t. Chimgo *. pwyal opb- ! gotta." I - ined his listeners. They sat fa8- bly, h e the at-, 'sh I I � � I - . ' d to Pay you . tbslmlc ljo-gpinil. Landop Englind. I -Well, I'll be a polleeman," said Sam'. encha . � that Georgle loo . .. I night ked ul) In my o0k him viciously. at all. Certainly tie was over. 0 'P'Ire - -' . cinated and spellbound. . teLapt I I face so sweetly after.he had said big � -You horrible b y1l' escialined Mr. . . ,Pr', our, , pay . ... I Uid.versity Colb'�9- HO-Pital, I "Hermlin, tell that agalill" said P -6n- . -confident creaturel .es �r y cream London 1; ­vhen I guess they won't come around � 'Kinosling. "YOU ruffianly . . . - - W 9n, samp e gilgXnd, Offlet -BacR of th tellin' me I have to get married. What . I 'Weeka, -ei , I e I)ominion 11 . I . pr.9yers, and his little cheeks flushed '1111 Gf cream - caref ully . B& , Seaforth phom No. & Nigilt !I . en,�Qd?" rod, breathlessly. . - . It was during.the discussion of the as lie said: "Mifnima, 1, think It would ,"Do you know wbat?s going to happen . . Ij you goln! to be, P Herman, nothing loath, accepted the details of this enterprise that Georgie's - 2 Do you . j atement of the. same. Pen- M right for me to go More with Pen- 'to you when you grow UP i P - . ' y I can free of charge, calls answert-d friDm rQ,q1denrs,,Vi0t011&,� ,.Chief police," said the laconic encore and repeated the Miltonip epi- . . mother a -short distance down the - be I realize what you're In, to beV . . - a 't, Seafor r h ' � . � ._ rod. I think It would'make him a �bet- �� 90 em I � a holaest business doal. QW . . rod. . what, and - street received a few female callers, . I - - sode, exp some . I .flashing eyes the luft-mllant 130Y � � " anding it . ter boy." I with � . � Us or drop us a Card for I . ­­ — What you?", Sam Inquired of quiet I . - I - - - I I I I I I . , art upon those who came by appoi,utmeut to drink a A sibilance went about the room- �made known his unshaken PurPOsc- I � . Gebrgle. Bassett. . : dwelling with a finL : , - I . I - %I � I . ALq-TIONEERS. I 11 ortions of the narrative which he per- glass of Iced tea with her and to meet ,,Sweetl How sweeti The sweet lit- :! He shouted the tePIY: . . I *11 am -olng to bij!' said Georgia con- P I � , 0 " kinosillig, ! - � � selously, "a ininister.11 . - � celved to be most exciting to his an- the Rev. Mr. I�Inosllng- Alk. I . ,arth, Creamery . . I was proting almost formidably Inter- tle soul. Ah, sweetl" , I 11 "A mjn.jsterll� . - � , Ont, � �de. I This announcement created a sensa. dience. "And that very afternoon" contln- ,. I ­1� . - - � I . -ft . Upeased aucil,inewr for the cou I d Instant. estiug to the women and girls of Lxis . . - - - . � � - � . I of Huron and Ptrth. corr eapondence aT. tion so profound that It waEffollowed The effect was immense an . ued Mrs. � Bassett, "he had come home i IF 1, . I I -s.- - . . I I - .,uk dates can be mad as the first to Penrod sprang to his feet. . own and other flock What fjivor of ; in a dreadful state. Penrod had ; . . nagements for , . oy. silence. Herman. w . � i Twelve. � CONSTIPATION - I � ' I I I 11 I lil, calling t_p pilont 91 somf orth, or "Georgle Bassett couldWt do that to his fellow clergymen a siight precious- thrown! tar all'ov him."' I HIS busy globe which spawns - . � ' . Nyrapmrs . speak. I "I'm. 901W ness of manner and -pronuncia tiou cost Orit,tv I I . - Is Prodaefte Of Morie Ill 1116aM - � F I I � Tba Expoaltor otfice. Charges inodar I -You -mean preaebuh?" he asked In- save his life," he declared. � "Your . , % forgiving s . is as Incapable of flatterY I I . . I I - 01e us I - , . I '&tO ijtad qatlSfELCLIon guara,fateed. ey0dLI10US1Y. ,,you go, preach?" to be a preached I'd be aU right for ,.,him was more. than balanced 4y i nslinj, With' vehemence; and as Intent upon its own af- -Than Anythins Else. atymgji requiring But- � ----- . - ­­-, - M one, wouldWO, Herman?" . - � visible ecstasWs of. ladies. They blos- ,, a too forgiving' spirit perfia'k" ffe T " " I ts provided for by the . � � "Yes," answered Georgle; looking I . � fair, whatever that ISOLS 4 gy- If the truth was only knownydu would -- . - . 4.1 - . . . I 4,SO am 1111 Sam Williams echoed somed a% his touch. " , set down his glass. "No more, i thank U reguta can have � .S t, Ceellia at the organ. . find that ,)ver one half of the ills of life - . - � tloas�l R. � T. LUKER, . 1. . loudly. "I guess I can do It If You Ae' had Just ie-'OOPO 917�1. B.'sALts you. No more cake, I thank you. ros eeps steadily, whirling are caused by allowing the bowels to jg-et the, Shortest -notlee at - 'h n 11crinall was'Impressed. "'You know , .. i along Its lawful track, and, ,,thus far � I vGIL QFFICE,, Seaforth,, ` Licensed auctioneer for the 'CountY T can., I'd be bette'n Penrod, wouldn't. ­ 'wman who I � into a constipated condition, and the , all 'at preachuh talk?" ' � I � -- - was It not CardWal Ne � � way, spins � L acii q - . . � seeming to i1old a right Of � - of Huron, Salr.a attended to in ., erman?" sole cause �of constipation is an inactive : Prices -. I I,m going to learn It,". said Georglo 1, H said"- J. � 7 - s' ex -1 In an ­SyR-Up OF FIGS" . doggedly on, with no perceptible dimi- � I 14 .. ........... � ... ............ t2�50 .' parts of the Countyl. Sevea year "I am, tool" Maurice shouted. "I GlVE ' He was Interrupted by the sounds of 1 s ed to mark the most liver., and- unless the liver is kept active I - I Verience in Mariltobaland Saskaitchewi--j siinply. r?" askdd- got a stronger voice than anybody here, , . TO CONSTIPATED CHUM 91- yon may rest assured that headaches, . ... I ..".. .-.41. $1,71[- - "I hone No. 204, R I --flow loud kin y,ou holle . .� an altercation just outside the- closed � nUt'Qn of pe -ks 7 .............. ..., T*rms reasonable. T I . I ­ 1 gantic human events. ltdidnotpause jali;1dite, heartbu=, piles, 110ating spec I - i and I'd like to know whaV17 . . do,W nearest h1m. � . �. 1-3, Exeter. C(-ntral.la P- O� R. jt!�I' Eerman doubtfully.- I � . blinds of the will I to pant and. recuperate even when before the eyes, a feeling as if -you were . I 11 1� � ' "Let him pick his tree. 10 ' d Its pi4ne ka. , gomg the stomach . I - f t a.t - The Huron Ex ' ­LTe can't holler nj all,""Penrod -in- ,The three clamored together IndIBt1n­ It was the � . � . IRO. 1. Orderia If. I . Delicioud "Fruit Laxative" canyt harnT � . ­ � what seeined to PenrO I - I to faint, or catarrh of . ' I C � - : positor Office, Seaforth.. promPtlY at � terposed with scorn. "He hollers like gulshably, each asserting his qualifica- tender little Stomachr liver I voice of ,Samuel Williams. "Didn't we . mplished, and an enor- will follow the wrong action of this, one I ,&*,� ; . as acco . i tionw for the ministry iiecording to ; of 1he 00'. . tended to. N a girl. He's the porest hollerer in . I and bowels. . icome over itere-0 give him one of his I . mous shadow, vanishing westward of the most important organs - - 4 171 Herhjanvs theory, wbidh had been ae- : � . a fair'show" �- " 00 I F 11 to,wn. 11 . own treesl-'Give him � awn of body, I .. I - . I - � over Ks surfAlCe, marked the d - ; ARNOLD, I Ejerman shook his can't you?" � I � cepted by these sudden converts with, I . Keep the liver active and working - I - �- - ; V, JOHN ii head. Evidently � I Look at the tongue, motherl It I his twelfth birthday. I � . being . out question. osllng� use of Milbu.m% Laxa- . ; LIWnsed aumluneer tor the countl' he thought Georgle's chance of . ,h livet "The little ladsl" Mr. Kin I To be twelve Is au attainment worth Properly by the WAIRID C . rtheless ft "Listen to mel". Maurice 'bellowed, coated, your little one's stomac , Liver Fills. � � � � of E aron and Perth. A,rrangf stents f . 1 ordained very slender. Neve, and bowels need cleansing Ut'Once smiled. "They 1mve their games, tbeirt the struggle. A. boy, JPst twelve-, Is Miss Rose Babineau, Alh*�k, N.S., - . I - sole dAtes can, be made oy Calling the candidste by proving'his Clalm to at least the voice 1.1 The! like a Frenchman just lected4 to the writes:- ­Ha,vinj be= troitbled for � ut to * - ' � . - final question P . 11 e ion t1i,ttvVill lead t I Phohe 2 on 23 Dublin, or 41 Seafortl 1! "Maybe I When peevish, cross, listless, doesn', outdoor sports, their, pas' mes. be: E . - I 0 ed to admit orte by drowning the -others. bening. T � I -- the colored expert seem- sleqp, eat or act naturallyy or Is fever young musei6i , are toug academy. � years with constipa;tiot�. *nd . trying ­ � . ., . ()I,r V;4t�reabouts (A the wjkbe Exposiff,ur office. Charges MO I climb'a pole so good, but Who gun will qm. They, grow,j ildich id ; ray of hOP0. � eawt ish, stomach sour, breath' bad; had not harm th i him various so-called reme�iiesr. w di- � guaranteed. ' �­ Distinction and honor waltuPon I and satissfaction , .7 can holler louder'n this? Listen ,to sore throat, diarrhoea, full of -cold, give they expand, tbey� learb. They leafif, ' � I me no good wUa4ver, I was pqwuaded to ff�,(A�-i suffcrin,, from ! �.­ � a-teaspoonf . Younger boys show deference -to -a per-, � ' W 1have - .1 .- . � 1-... ­ N - I me -e -el" - ui of "California Syrup of from on�, . . t.. ' try Milburn`i Uxa-Liver - PA : , itv, J)Isu,ases of the - �i fair play, honor, courtesy, 1. j, . . � . : - th �; son of twelve. . 11 Is exve.riepm ig M9 - . a)�,tt Ek,od Poison, I 11 "Shut upl" cried Penrod, Irritated- Mgs," and in a few hours. all the foul, ,r as pebbres grow round In 0 found them moit beneficig, f6r they am z. . . . � � enoed auctloaeer for the COuntips a em4 . I . . - - � ", - .1 I �� B. 6. PHII'LIPS.- I Adsolk -A S . , food anothe .1 ­­-- tO'211 WhO SUffer fWM ;.1 A I . k; T R I A 41GO to heaven;go to -I' constipated waste, ul�digested broolL They le rn more from *th . -indeed a splendid pill. I can heartily �--, ','ladd-r 'Proubles, Aloo-e-ohl" exclaimed Georgia Bas- and sour bile gentlY moves out of ItS tpe� recommend them ! . , . .01 Haron, "a et,rw Being a pracElap, selves than from us. They take sh,9 , . 0 I I ' . � �. constlpauom - -, f , -. d C , . 'dly sboched- . , ��­s, ,--r'. Yirc)nic or I I understandI4 For InUnts and mt�f in I sett, profoun - 'little bowels without gripliig, and you I � � ,krater and ,jjt)l*ougtjj - n. Ask fotm, outline. Let them." lfg I i1buries- Ux�-,Luvier -rms am 2& a : t:tjrnr,l.�:Ints who, call- , I le e 11 a well, playful child agal I M, 1. I *14 %I1.6 , of tarn, stock'� and im ! in U,90F0r.0V4jr30ye8r9 Sam and Maurice, awed by Penrod's have joslingl,, ,&notber sjAnster--+ Children, -,C ry - I i I p -cent bottle of "Mr. Kfi � � , f vial, 5 vials, - t - deaWsp or - ­ - . � � - I -Th(� 0ritario Mediw F� IPAM 0� ID L b6tte.r POSItIOD �Mo ceased from turmo% staring your druggist for a 50 " Evs - j I �t � 6f �- - i ---b The - for $1.00, a -a . I � I daring, which con- mildeterred 'by what haa'happened to FOR FLETCH . k � mailed djueep.t On recelp , pn . "' , I . ' - ' �� r I � I ! , - i , - � , , I I - � � - - - - I - T I _O�, � [� - N I I DOCTO I , I I ' y 1� IR . . I , - 'n 9 - ill I " I �, � �- �'e I I I I (. i , I I I i ' . -Out, . ' . - � � Miss 13eam um -Co- 1,imited,j . - , : . I,';;; -:,?f;;) Vonge St., I' %4110 good prikx,, Charges trioderqLtai Alw 9 bem r K . or. I "California Syrup of Figs," r forward. her -0 Nfilb ... � jgZ41 wide eyed. jains full directions for babies, chil- -Iieat)pd fa . � . 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