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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-06-11, Page 6(. o ,, . !.M _ ,I,O-�.__ . iY11 _ . ...._. _ -_- ., +,,yI ,- Aq=. ,,..,.,4'If.�ifWi-III, r+I 1,11 III 1111111111,1101iu, Ninn,I,,i,+ 6ia,'tW.'I .:SbGb .ij!�II �, k 1.11_ i, I , i ,�u i „ i , I dew and then back to the table "► :gain, her color coming; and going,Aim " fi loo I�, teas andsocial functions40 t>mr so - leeroyes hidden under their tvltlte .rt >a re iialac®x plate wi<itho u,t - 1 da. at the Ilow Can ecu dp this 0 she, de- Bltuve I114anIa(xl. ; tFa• sly warn spent A mantetit, then is I = she looked up with a smile. Lady Heart. _ 13l�tncilan bit ilei lip all.1 Iratvn''l. . "That 1•s :'our sivrot, I suppose you, will sax ? It h; a avorpt you wuni lt)etsat give away." Let It be arfip�. Malaria wass still silent', its if as- - Fever or what tfOt ai- snnting, and Lady Dianehe, with ail y TIAJE! a - restless, Impatient nboveman•t, sank ways strike at the Heart By YV]lf1 y your guests t � beat you. into the olwtlr again. I '•.Anrl!-,arid Suppose I ant foollall en - flutter themfA►>r d 'rare colfll> mendled fol, � ough to place Credence in this extra- , to protect it, to strengthen it, to your own good taste, : Ordinary statement of yours, cure it, and you baffle every other % WIRM 111011es, :1,11:1 --- and accept ailment. Black. Mixed, Coylou Green. Ask for Red Label, : your aspistanco?'" }Ier faeo s fiallied, `]Siind, I do not say 131r, Agnew's Hears; Cure )FORTY CENTS -01101U14111 ZX FIFTY g I do so, or .I will; but slippage I ata pats new vigor into every heart, and I f ,I. �}A I, i_���I -I ., I ; ,,Yr i I I it JIM',"I'll'! I[I', ,i ii a I_u 4, l,m m ,.I„f1.I a 11 1�,, , I1,L I6I,I6i,,n willing to -to---” .:_.- ninety-nine out of a hundred need _ _... •__.___ ._ . -._ _ .. What shall I ask 111 return, my Y r'"cp-t_ dr q lady?" said Fanny, as Lady Illancho it, for that percentage are sick. ,�,�,•,,,�,, � � d hesitated. Having put that machine in good "Ehactlyl►' I working order, it has guaranteed Funny paused a moment. I the whole system against sickness. TheRose and LilyDa @/r "Not annoy, my Iady," slip said, Ever or an is soon sound, It al - quietly and slowly. Y g "Nat IllallCy!" tichoedLady BJanohe. ways relieves in 30 minutes. "No, my lady, I do not want' money, MRs, EZRA DUORAHAM, Temple, N.B., A YALE OF WOMAN'S LOVE AND I want something more precious to Canada, writes; " Have had heart trouble for me even than money. I shall be years; would have it as often as three times a WOMAN'S PERFIDY jo .0 is .0 � content if your Rader}lip will pro- , week, sometimes lasting twenty-four hours. ,�,— ,�,�,�,�,� ,,,,�,�,�,,,�,�, mise to be, my friend and help Ise as Was persuaded to give Dr.Agnew IS Heart Cure illns I era tvltling to help you." a trial, which I did, with the greatest results. It ���.-J-1- y-r��� 1 rarely Is ahpeerlesS comedy, and would advise ' ^Lady Blanchewll stared fat her in dura- , Fenn had read in one of the no- m rho letter she Iles purloined the night one uncertain . uncertainty. "I do not unsorstand," she said. any one w o has heart trouble to try L DR, At1NSW'3 OINTMENT. I Yell nvhich deal with the experiences of detectives full partleulars of .the before from the arquis' escritoire. But, after reading It and pondering "I will tell you, my lady," said He who would be free from piles and skin inodo in wllieh lc. ys •fro cooled, and over It, sho put it back lit its place, Fanny, speaking slowly and with a by no means ineffective intensity eurptions must use this cure, which routs them oute. tie at once and for allst she had, very, soon after her arrival at the castle, taken Impressions of aud, carefully locking the drawer, went downstairs to her aunt. Your ladyship may stnl)o, but I am i because compounded Fiercest foe of Jtchi her •aunt's keys )u wax, and had The marquls was in the best of -ambitious." correct principles. 2 skin diseases. Price, 3G teats. 20 skin them copied; and often when the old humors that morning, the servants Lady Blanche was now too sur- twuniy-uovon oogn. p lady firmly "believed that her niece declared, and one footman went so prised to smilp, and fixed iter eyes -____.__.,_____ ___�.__:__._ was aNieep or reading in her roost, far as to assert that lie beard Ills in cold astonishment on the sharp, Took Experience as Isis Teacher. Miss Fanny was oxamining with lordship humming a tune as be passed shrewd face, In Portland, Me., the other day the eager curiosity some of the disused through the hall into the .gardens. You aro ambitious? she repeated ouse, proprietor of a small packing hknew apartments, or turning over the There he Induced the gruff old gar- vacantly. "Yon oft want to be--" wluo !Ileal 'the that he marquis' rooms -the rooms which donor, Air. Mackev, to select the "D}fforeat from what I am," said runnopining than marc about running a nolle, than were so sacred to the rest of the flowers for a beautiful bouquet. This Fanny, with the first sign of •a went to se very? f,,. household that the maids, when they he carried himself to Major Delaino's flush an Iter face, "AA present I the tubes red After tile to early,. After tete ea entered them, almost did so on tip- cottage, and placed It in the hands of am .just nobody. Your ladyship, who -i with the hat he let In the -t 06. tAfrr.Inoltley Bridget, with directions to ,give it is so clever, mistt0ok the for a nam, ,aloe! result. It cant him X1,,0 to teas also quite igooc• ,out that Fanny, had obtained a key. to Miss Elaine. As the warcluis was returning to 'dressmaker, you remember: I am just the niece the h learn this lesson from experience. to the marquis' private entrance, met a neat! the Castle grounds, hY ay I may at the •Castle, but some day may .._•_T - , ,, 1. 11 , , and that it ,was through the small tower Fanny gilded to her meetings acid simply dressed young woman, who, kept her eyes. fixed demurely rise above that position, and when I do, and nolt till ;thenY I shall ask Don't pay a �ashwoman ,With Captain Sherwin beside tile un the groand as he passed. He our ladyship to help me. I shall otreaam, scarcely glanced at her, and went want to be presented, at Court, who takes all day rubbing the life Airs. Inchley: saw the marquis so on his way, little guessing that the my lady," site said quietly. "Isliall out ofyourclothes toget them clean, vighlom that she was considerably small and insignificant looking girl ask your ladyship to recognize me you can do the washing yours'elf- fluttered when, on the morning at- waa to exercise so vast an influence as a lady;' and help me to beeolne sitting down -with a ter the ball, Mr. ,Ingram entered he over his life and that of the woman lie loved. ,,e,r New Century '_ housekeeper's );•oom and announced that the marquds wished to see Iter. .Fanny Inchley walked on with her "And that is all you -want ?" said Lady Blanclle. Washing '• Fwuny, looking fresh and bright in her tasteful morning gown of tvhito snort, mincing little steps, and reached the Grangtt in due course. "It is a great deal to me," said Fanny. "As I heave said, I. am am- Machine ' pique, was eating liar breakfast dal„lily, an open novel beside liar If possible her shrewd face grow a little paler, and certainly a little bitious, and I do nott mean to re- or you can Plate, and gave a sharp little nod graver, as she rang the bell at Lha main as I am I -I may marry some day, and tlren--” make t h e washw'man's of Meeting to the steward, whom a condescending el- Grange and asked for Lady Delalne. When Greek meets Greek then "You will marry a gentlemalt;?" work easier 1 /11, she -reateu with vilify which he had rows' to ac- y g comes the tug-of-war; and Fanny Said Lady Blanche. - and better- yM sept is gaits natural and propel?. felt that in Larry Blanche was .a foeman Fawn raised bar !lead. „ „ A gentleman, or no one, she leave time for though Ile was, as a (natter of fact, her -wets superior In the house- who would call forth all her (Fanny's) s) rp s baton sharpness and astuteness. said. _ and save thewearon ourclothes. -and a the Y held. The Grange, tlbaugtl level! smaller small r Lady• Blancbo leaned her ileac! on _ Buy a New Century and throw away A few moments later, a footman and less important than the: Castle, her hand, and looked at the small, humbly -dressed figure and the = your useless washboard, ask your _ opened the door of the library, and -vas a fairly ).',pall Fp- CIUlon of an English.gentleniatn'0 country seat, plain, but acutely Intelligent face hardware dealer to show it to you - or write to us for booklet. - ushered Mrs. Incliley into the pre- sence of the marquis. He was seat- Land Funny -was ushare.) into a hand- 'for a moment in silence. She had of Baser, as THE DOWSWELL MFG. CO., LTD. _ ed at ills wilting table smoking a ei •ar, which he laid down as she B sotnn 'old hall, while the footman went in search of Lady Blanche. read such this. of women of the lower class, z, HAMILTON,. ONT, ,,,,,;� •, „3 .....� .,,, . a entered, he turned with a bate and CHAPTER, XIII. as Lady Blanche would have put it, being devoured by an ambition A New JOU f r \roman. iu'smlle. . Uoud morning. Airs. Inchley," lie "step this Stay, please," he said, wlbeg lie returned. "tier ladyship e p to climb the socia) ladder, and de- termined to do so at all costs; but A very unique position 'is held in said, pleasant'•', 'Sorry to trouble twill sea eau." she had never met with one until the silty off St. Louis by Airs. Gra- you-h'!t b'_'':a't do it often, do I?" b'un'ny followed slim up the stair- now, and the situatiou interested , hart: Froot. In one of the first banks "Na, indeed, my lord," assented the case in the meekest and humblest and amused bar. there 'she occupies a position known ( old lady, dropping him another cour- of fashions, and the footman show- "And for this, to be"presented at as that of the "hostess" Her duty tesy. "I lloper nothing Is amiss. I ed her into a small room willed court, you would do what you sally ' le to explain banking m,ethodLs to was most. careful with the clothes, ; served for Lady Blanclie's dressing- • n you cado?" she said in a low votca. he women patrons, thus relleving and gave orders to the cook-' ? room and boudoir. 1'nnny made a gesture of assent. I tlaem of embamrras+gment and expo- " Everything is in admirable order, ; Lady Blanche was reclining in a "I ant ready and able," she respou'.l- tIn he coursebuusines dI thank you, AfrN. Incliley," be said; "and low Aillan chair. Slvi was enveloped efnpltailenity. "If I thought your t sea women I!lave nothing but praise and ,ad In a morning wrap of palest blue ladyship doubted my capacity, or , need Instruction.as to the clipping v lufor forser ces. I uto ,�atln, and a breakfast service stood Ithottght that 1 had been indulging of Coupons, renting safe deposit sapproval ot see yula me,a'1 'L snail table beside her. Itwas in vain boasting, I could give you boxes, real estate matters, re - I wanted to tell you that I am going ({vi Iola that she hail not made her � proof; but I ,see your ladyship does demption and exchange of money to stay- at the Castle for some time, and I ted to know It we could public app2mranee that morning. On not doubt me." and so forth. Beneficial results have I to the from Mrs. another And she spoke the truth. Something rroyued ask Sometlpcople clown. I know I'm giving you short notice; but you're gluick eyesosa dresschair -which Lady Blanche lied worn the preceding e the tone of her in Ler Inancon t a employment, tnk he he volume of business Using greatly increased.- It ,� ; used to that, I'm afraid. I "'Yes, nitdit, and which Danny had presom- voice, had convinced Lady Blanch,. n that this pale -faced, insignificant- has already 0,000 women depositors. my lord," said Airs. Incliley, simply. alike come to mend. looking girl had uttered. no empty t i The marquiis smiled. 1 " L!ke most extremely fair wonten, Larry Blanche to lkegi 'best at night, threats. „ Yes, I believe you, she said To DEAFNESS CANNOT' BE CURED !low many ?-If I may make so bold, my lord." I + , but ilia roll blue eyes -were keen enough as she raised them at Fanny's • luctwntly. "By what means you by local applications as they cannot reach tfie diseased portion of the ear. Therels only "How many T repeated the mar- • entriince, and paid With real or af- can effect what you Hay-•-" I one way to cure donfness, and that is by con- quis. " Oh, a dozen or so. I suppose feet,: I lan.,our : „ I can brear, ofr ilre engagement : atitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by we have rooms enough ? I (ion'- ' , "You have colge about ilio (1reaN, Y)ettveen ilia marquis and MISS, ).,')a- ine hny Fanny. 1 an inflamed condition of the mucous liningot !flamed rumbling�soundtor lmper. know. 1 don't think I have been all niss--t, at moment," said you ])ave a over the place for years, and for- i " Ineldey. Fanny Inchle-v. my lady," And I will do so whenever soar z fent hearing, and when it Is entlrely closed, get.,, 1 Oh, theca's room enough, my : said Fanny, rf.-speetfully, andI with her fixed lady:ahip thinks fit, on the c0gdttions I navo nanled. Tiley are not hard, Deafness out and this tileube ritiam- e ou cite ile result, to its hearin be lord.' , eyes meekly on the ear- 1)®t your ladyahip will admit.11 « "No," ed normal condition, will i destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are " Very -t ell. Then as to servants: ; It you haven't enou h, en g gage some' Lady Blanche }coked over Ler Haid Lady Blanche. they are not hard, but they era -extra- • caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an fnWe will give One Hundre 1 Dollars for any more. Do whatever you think neces- . s)loulder, "You You will find it on that chair, ordinary.11 "Your i case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that nary, In I_hort, If any of rho rooms she said. lad shi ,lust allow ttle,t0 Y R cannot be eured by Halls Catarrh Cure. Send want refurnishing, Boo Air. Ingrain about it. I expect my aunt, Lady, Fanny took off her J;lovas-chs had , be the Judge of that, ea}(1 Fanny. "Do you accept them ?" - for circulars, free, F. J• CHENBY & CO., Toledo, o. Scott, down presently, and she will • remain -vllllo ilia visitors I are nut on a pair of cotton ones, much too big for her, Instead of the nice Lady Blanche rose and walked to the dressing -table again. Hold by Druggists; 7tfe.. Saba.yl Pills aro the best. ,and here. You will want some money. I fitting kid she usually wore -and "I must have time to think," she Have -whatever you want from; taking w neat, business -like little said, "All that you have said Mr. Ingram. Don't spars the I work -case, -vent and got the dress, seems dC, absurd." Atter Tato Wedding. expense, I should like my friende to be and so ated itor.;elf with it by the win- r Fanny tore, her thin lips compess- Ethel-How did Too thunk the bride looked? comfortable, you understand, Good morning.$' (low• Lady Rlancho took up a paper and ext with an air of determination. "I have she _ Grace Ob, remarkably well Mrs. Inchley caurteseyed herself pretended to read it, tett )lar colt! made a mistake," said. "I came this morning, thinking groomed out, and flurried back to her own eyes watched the pale face opposite your ladyship would not object to apartmeut in a state of excitement. filar with koen scrutiny. ba th'l, Afarchionflss of iV`aitne: I HORSE HOOK I,'tt1;Gl. 1. "Well, aunt ?" said Fanny. •' It did not to ke long for Lady beg your ladyship's pardon I I will One of the most valuable books for "To think of it!" exclaimed the old lady. "The castle is to be filled with Illnitche to learn, through adroit questioning, tilat I•'anny was not go now, only asking your laclyahip to forgeit t1rat I have troubled any horse owner to have -,round visitors, Fanny I Tile rooms are to friendly to MINK Maine, and that she, you.,' _ tine Krouse is Dr. D. J. Kendall Co.'s be got ready, refurnished, if need be, ia.nd -and no expense to be spar- wits opposed to any alliance between )ter and the marquis. She turned to the door and had book, A treatise on the scientific Hct 1 Whatever does it mean?" "I Could be of much service to you, Y ti)ucbecl the handle, when Lady standpoint, yet in plain practical Fanny smiled thont htfull „ g Y• said Fanny_, as Nile put clown the Blanche, with a face changing from red to white, out liar forth, so that anyone can apply its It moans a tat of -work for you, • dress, !laving announced, after half aunt dear," silo saf(i affectionatelyi, put hand with a gesturo half Of en- teachings. The hoose and his handling are fully described and "and you must let mehelpyou. Let an hour's labor upon it, that it was fintsit(xl. As she arose and began to treaty, half of command. "Stop I" said, "I there is hard) a, -single : trou'ble y me{ see, I can go to I orlington this mornithings." and order same of the pull on iter big cotton gloves, sit, 011111 she -I cannot decide -vlrether nu are deceiving . ' which Is peculiar to the ]corse sympt. ant ably iisse CCho Grar 1, glancing keatlly at Lady lu my power t0 I Blanvont me er not, t)ut'I wlll trust ,you.,, must; rust quietly. scussscled, Loma, and Itry- a ,was ust outside Por- g J lington. ; marrying theImarquis Miss i l'I Ine, my laxly." „You Ye)xb I tv;ill truth 0u, saidLady you," y proved method of treatment given. The work is published by the pro - "Se you Can ; that's a good girl!" Said bars. Inchle a Inchley approvingly. "I'll 1 The ussertiom, ,Clercs! -vitt) such Blanche, pale now to the lips. .i queer smile played about the prictors of I{andall's Spnvin Cure, see Mr. Ingram, and make out a g apparent confidence, almost took thin lips of the little that tt,orld known remedy, for the . ' , list for you. You re quite thoughtful, „ „ Lzt�,ly Blancll(s breath away. use . laauq'Le d, an ineredulous, contemptu- adil'rable fen. a moment, thou with aclmirabie Ills that horsy flesh is heir L•n, alit! contains the gist ,of their many Fanny l Oh dear I Ir the marquis hadn t been iso kind I should have ous laugh. "It gravity she drappecl a courtesy. g you, in.,, lady,'" she said. years' experience 111 dealing with all dropped when ate told me! stun and is too ridiculous," she exclaim- cal. "You come here like the cans lra� ' 1) „'.Thank You will have no cause to regret kinds of horse ailments. They sent this practical book ab- ut on pour things, there's no time to be lost. Ire always likes things tar )n a French play" -she •Wits having done so. Your cousin, Miss b:lainr will neve~ be the :liar- soiutel.y free of charge and we ad - donIn- straight Orf, sand all in a min- t=pnaklng ,torr, to lcerself than to }•'ohne- "and otter -offer to break ch}oness of Natrno," and before vise .any of our readers who are tereatecl in horses to for it ute ate like 1" Fanny went upetairN with dutiful off till, match -engagement between Lord Nairne Laine Manche could speak again, Fanny opened the door and left wI'}to and mention this. paper. A,ddreser the promptitude, and put on her neatest ninel my cotusin, and aatrcl you expect gin to believe you" tiro ,coin, leaving the haughty ti(,beauty Dr. Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., ];nosburg Falls, Jacket and };at ;then she -oak a small po:asess such Ito -ver. Itoally, MSNa ilii!! half doubting, not a Velvet -covered boy from the hack Of Incliley--'' Anal F•he laugherl again. little, resentful, but wholly . con- P. drawer, and, unlocking it, took out Lady Blanche walkod to the win- q hared. ill Considerate Cook. _• <'HAI',Tr,lt XIV. "Has,your cook tett you ?,x .•I.,I.•,..;.iy,ayr..u�,.,u+n+�,.,,,t-..�et,ytct�r •, ,+ yn 11! A week ling p1NNet1 Since nanny 1� ji�j g1,II name to terms with Lady nianchn, anti duringthat tinie, with tile ald .� j i n �• p 1 11 .1 .�rl of painters and tlpltolsterdrg, tgreat I14 ,, H . t Changes hale been -nude Ill tilt. Gas. I f .�.! ;' , U , tie. ' ." ` �� i'3' ,I i •I Ludy ,Cott )taxa arrived gun*: Clays , , �. j l � I since. cmc! haFn taken )ter pof,ltlan a(" E� % L a .,. �'at ,.� a� hc)rless telt!! that graceful facility /1 � I m 1,:!=f whielt ,seems tits birthright or an a T ,f� ° i . English Indy. tike to a tall, slight. - � a� ; • 11 ' I i i• ly-built woman, with iron gray hair _ /; �jnn 11111JU. u' a , ,.. ii ,I i I } I i • and cAm placid lips. Her void IN lair Pq nh�+n } t '� I i,.,1,;t,I{t I I •'I Cs 1.f1 f n "aE, , . i r1 I�: w, and de1lUs:rater, and there stre, IClit•, t x r t m" , .a O- +..I m '' `?', catiotist of her relationship to the i • t r u -s r1.s ;��� nt•argliN lit the els:an-eat foatiree t 1 ? �a.`Y I m !j. ;" "J "t: A. -I and ,straight actrk,eyebrows. _ �� , •� i s, Jli� Of 'ille lnarclul-a ,hl, Ntantls a lit - !;"NE ,�; � s '7'd r^;� ,f I; � 11 1! t1e in awe, nnzl titotngh, mir)oalty �+ - r� t I ..1.t1 -could under thr, circninstanceo be JOIq� �' ti Pt ire i ...�_!zl t rII !loth natural and pardonable, she liao , j [eCtit?fi;n ""m o y' i rr•finiu 0 front (}neittlouln 11tH mg to �fp� , `S. �•- RI�1`�' IJ �;ta'nPae intf�.� � .� „�� ldf; rettroaR for hiw sadden hospital• 10A I N , I' -.. , , 1 i a-•.. ity. For years l).wt the inat is ' � han inade. I,er a 111)c<ral allowanci), •--�- ,.I , and Lady .vieott has come tit lilt Yds• , iiSi4Y &: 0 - get IOU.' 4111g•, prepnxed if) play the part of gill CAINIiMAi(i �'1 i ho.atraea for It wftf:k. t6 tnnntll, w year, A�f.1R�/,.� ' a�4 txY ^L *r if !t O l:la age Lhu. 0 x P I 1.., 60010I"^�'�,+ _�" iTiCl be (]ontlnued.) Yes, she lett me. She took pretty nearly everything ,else In the house, though. . . (RA4t, BI;EUri; MCAT, ISSUE' NO. 14. 190P. A..'' , __;._:. -1-1-11- _____ . pevotions of Scotch Farther Who � Mrs, Winelow's boothing kl�Yrapp ahould Thought well of Hitneelf,4111. . always b° usrd for t hildren `i'cotaIng. It K e. �� „ r Soothes the child, eoftene thepttuns outer wlnd f An olid Ayrshire (armor, says tllo r,,I. colic and is ilio boat ", ___ y or Dlarrheea, _ - _..- __ r.. _-,--,,,.- Scottish American, used regularly to ti �' ` p r deliver himself of tile following `° � . ( `'� LEARN A �" RO ESSION quaint ,effusion as a grace before = IN Fi TEEN DAYS meat. by Mall so you. can tuttl:e trot, rivr ro ,vex " Dot,nits Ar, k or particulars write Aro they a' aff? Oh, Lord, wood oot The sVitisfaction of having the A 11ANSEL M. HY 2 ?fest A. 1 5 /Aro, h.orth a' the Papists Cot o' the land; pluck washing done early in the day, Harnllven. Ont. them Clot as the do tate thristle crap all f� well done, belongs to every — __ " - _ "---"_,...-_-: cot 4' the grand. 1'atlr doou a slither LADY AGENTS WANTED P, whittles oleo' a' the !none that user of Sunlight Soap. ioa Soar the lawn aloevus, for they eat _--- ..-.. :_ ..._.- .. „F• - c, up the fat and the lean o' the `land, !Presence of Mind• and wilnla lot a. pair body like mo .V' ` F:0 , gang lits alit tray. ]lig a muckle dyke N. Y. Suit. ativeen us an' jw1l, but,a far muckler "Look Isere," exclaimo:l the irate ,TI)i;'iuLL-WAI'#fMADT ono .between as a11' the wild Irish. dude; 't]leCB is a hair Lit thiel, soda .1.11IRT" •.etnpura-r"•eu 'i` Olt, grant that the •groy mare brack- w,,Wlell, chlokled the funny clerk, daoUltho lltnysi aek1,. G> nutit at a "Pe"loops it's Qtecauso we use shaved111111111 - tuay keep the bi'non coo, the orum- ice• t " , mie coo, au' ltowtle ; an', oh, preserve Best soft 8b'd tSopperW and Walt Adlustet tis frae witches aid warlocks, an' ALL pOUBTS REMOVED the ever iotrrsoud � SICK decd 1111IdL beasts th long nobs that gang i , A trip to Now York or Boston on. Swell ZS cine for sasclile ,and teens to agents. among e }leather. Grant a' nesee things, an' gold llairsts to a' honest the tt:tiins of the New York Control B12_._. & CO., DEPT. H., _TORONTO,__ fowk, an' a' men present, an' I, my ( Rallww;y prove9 beyond a doubt tliit -..,.- USE -_. -__. _ Q- SaxainseLf, who. ani as muckla as one it Lathe premier line to these pointe. (,��� (�� AXLE AREAS sax o' them. Shooer doou a blessing For speed, comfort, reliability, and on a' itoQest men that wear blue i bonnets, sle like as Abraham, Isaac general satisfaction this great It Has No Equal and Jacob wore in the holy land o' four track lino has no equal.Manufactured only by Canaan. Cite to oorsels, an' to a' the THE CAMPBELL i1;9fFG. CO. freen's o' Scotland, weal and forts- of HAMILTON, ONTARIO.tude till endure a' the ills an' unco's Lemon Spo"tie' W this life, acting what we've gotten Put liaLlf a round of gelatluo in For We by all leadiu- oo - - -� is a' oor aln' it's naebody's business. cold tenter (the water to cover) to - '.,.. Grant a blesgl tg on the present soak for three or four hours, then �r' May Excursions favor. 'Amen." pour over it m full pint of boiling . " i I water in-tlticil the rind of one I*: 9 tiau,nton to aront- real -_--- ----- •------ lemon has boiled for about five min- ' ,•cal smou 1. a7.00 DR A W CHASE'S nt, 011to h rites; add the Jalce of titres nr four D R. A. W. �� ® 'faro"ta ,Ict.$ -1.60 CATARRH CURE ""` lemons, tuait pound o[ t=ngar, or ,[ � Su,Ft,•q:n,ltt,r><li.so e or• Cei more if not sweet enough; !cave it Also to tncrruledtur,) xduts. Air•ets nuabort?t Is sent direct to the diseased until it Is nearly Cold and begins include(I Hteamg, s leave .Mondnys an9�,- parts byp the Improved Blows;, to adhere Io the siders of the "bagli , Tbu,sdays lu �Iay•• tinuillmon 1 p.m.,Toron. , Heals -tie ulcers, clears the aie to 7.311 p.m, l� urther information a -ply to passages, stops droppings In the then add the whites Of two eggs' ,gents or If. I•'.t)81 Elt CIi t" a Vl0,', \eastern �.throat and ermanant! cocoa well beaten ails w)V,sk all together 1'ase4uget Agt4ltit & 0., iort,nto. pp , ... .,.., - CatarrhandHay Fcverrl�Bjower llntll it 191 like a stiff white sponge; Alt dealers, orDr.A.W.Chase have wine molds ready lnecid wa- Co., Toronto and sunia, ter, Shake out and put in von, e ' No Wonder He Couldn't bind Them, Sponge. Vanilla may be used in- i- 6 stead of Lite lemons. This Is a 0 , I., Penn, Panoh Bowl. pretty diel. for children's parties. _ _ Q'.. la. Moros- eMnrriages are made t o d In Heaven they say, Ask for Minard's and take no -other. , o -o _ 0_ o `� o oq a iV D. Verse -ell, Pve often thought °moo -o -oma < this tiling -we call marriage!) wasn't Javelle 'hater. - the real article. - Javelie wafter may be ntn.de at i • Millard's Liniment Lumberman's home. Pour a quart of cold wator a Ewlelud,over, a, quarter Uf as pound of chlor- IQ ' Ide of )line. Allow+ it to settle and _ Dlen��l Presence. per -off.- the clear ,,wmter. A• pint . j 1. London Globe. • of i9iclU}d soda should be add- . G ae ed„ and the mixture kept in a, blue The following letter has been re- glass bottle., tightly corked. . Jar ceived by a London firm from a na-velle water Is invalulwble for remov- r? " tivo of Indla,, with whom they only ;'Ing" stallls from whito goods. ' - once h'ad transactions In the long v I _ agit is wltl� loweuro I request youro. 11 Mlrard's Liniment Is used by Phy- „r - goodsel'ves to be present at tits slplane. A - %,adding of nay son K. on Tuesday, Lttbby Likes the Quakers. the 5t11 May, 1903, (Hindoo Bats 13th of the bright half of the month of I,ondon Truth. %I- 1 _ Vnlshaklt, 185'J). If your geindselves Were x to join any particular � � � 0 may not be present on account of sent of •Cllr}sttans it would be the "r the distance being very great, m:Ly Quakers. Their tenets appear to me I beg of your goodselves to enjoy to be most In accordance with the - and altars the wedding mentally, its Sermon on tyle Mount and they f 0 1 , , - it has been Theosophically acknow- have no clergy.• ledged that the power of the •9011 I surpasses the waves of electrIelty, Keep 3iinard's Liniment in the although your representative of this house. side would, I trust, certainly par- I take of the wedding pleasure." ' " P ` . - . Doing and Not Doing. -7, _e_ - "Sir," Said a lad, Coming down Ito r �_�' one of the'wharves in Boston and .?tddress}ng a well known merchant, �� Dear SSrg,-W)thtn ilio past year "have yom any bort!! pm your Hhip? -a ` I know of three fatty tum'on9 on I want to learn ,somet.hing." �wnO1'; 9 the head Ravin been removed by "What can you do?" asked the "INII'M Ei I the application of MINARD':l• LINI- gentlelnwn.t I • n'a HAT e a I : 1 HENT without any surgical opera- "I call try my best to do"what_ tion and there Is no indleation of a I �g1urQl ,cinch. ever I am pn•.t. tai answered the ► I.�'••� . CAP.M. W. A. PITT, cloy, "I ]-,ave sawed and split moth- � -"ar ,.4 Clifton; N. B., Gondola Ferry. er+s woad for niglt..on two years.'. 7C�ac,c0�, . "What liave yen toot done ?" ask- Put a variety into Summer living- ' .'ed the gentleman, who was a sort "of .it's not the time of year.to live near quegtloner. • the kitchen range. Libby's "'Tell, sir," ,said th8 boy; after a deal Loaf= Potted Turkey A Fins+ Salad Vinegar. . momen't's Pause, "I have not wh}sp- Deviled 11a111 Bred in sandal for a wholo year." UX Tongue �tC: Mhis will be found to be a great "That's, enough," said the gentle- add)tion to your paxtry stores, if man. "Yost -call 6111P aboard tlhis ves= Quickly Mae Ready to Serve. - I ,yoiv are a shlad maker. Take three rel, and I hope ; to roe wait master Send to -day for the I)ttl s booklet, ounces each of shallots, chives, tar- of iter some day. A boy who Barb "How to Make Good Things to ragon and sweet savory, two ab- master a woordplle and bridle his Eat, I I full of ideas on quick, deli lespoonfuls of dried mint leaves tongue must be n2h4a of good stuff." cions lunch serving. Libby'•s Atlas a.nd the same of lm; gown( all to- - ]Dxchango. I of the "World mailed free for 5 gether in a, .mortar and then put _____ two -cent stamps. them in a gallon. jar. Fill up with strong white vinegar, cork tight- ly and let stand a fortnight ex- posed to tyle sun ecI daty; then fil- ter through -a. flannel bag,' bottle i and cork securely,. . i Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with I Lever's Dry Soap a powder. It will re- ' move the grease with the greatest ease. 36 Probably Getting Lven. i Chicago Tribune. The -young main waft the malibime gleam in lits eyes, who had d.ropped a ohms In tile III of 'the, public tele. Phone and Obttiined the deslred con- nection, inquired in a faladtto voice: "Hello I Is this Miss Snubbem?" "Yes," said the voice at the other and of 'tile wire. "Who Is this?$' : "Beg pardoln. I can't quite under- stand you." . "Tli-1 is Miss Sinubbem. What do yon--,' "Be pardoln. Speak a little more plainly, plealae. Is this Miss Sn�ub- bem ?" I "it is. Who are ---C; ' "Beg paardoh again, I can't ,quite ' catch your a,nalwei;," "I alae; this is Miss Sianibbom, •Who ---A' •'I am very 0drry, but I Inver den understand •anybody, that IN "hew- ing gum and using is telephone. You ch i um are yon not 2" Lgaby0ye IN�l11 &Ubbjo Chicago, U. 3. A. Wood', it"1h4:)w 1).odinie, aThe erect English Remedy, ,. 11 I is an old, well estab+ 11 fished and reliable '^' preparation. Han boon 4 / . 4 w proscribed and use -I x over 40 years. All drag - i gists in the Do,ninion of Canada sell and recommend as betup ore Bef "and After, the only medicine o• • itskmdthat auresanrr,f gives universal satisfaction. It promptly abet permanently cures all forms of Nervous 114eak, ness, Lntissio,ts, Spermatorrhma, Xwpoteney, and allcffects of abuse or excesses; the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimulants, Mental and Brain Worm, all of which lead taIaf ratty, Insanity Consumption and an Early Grate. Price i1 per package or six for $6. One will please, six roils eure. Mailed prcmpty on re• eeipt of price. Send for free pamphlet.. Add-,Sf The Wuod Co,apatay, Windsor, Ont', Ctanals,, JbhnnyeaL;., 'Hake two cupfuls of flour, two OZ Cornmeal, one of sugar, one tots* spoonful of kilt and mix all. t gother. Now, take the, well bean,, yolks of four eggs, two cups of sour cream and one teaspoonful of lit - carbonate of sola. Stir the two mixtures well together. Bvtke 1n' m cake tin headed with a (loop rim aro ew lig g ' of buttered paper. Please take it out of your mouth. r "Y�_ -y- _- x �-- - �� IN, * • Have 6 ou taken it ort?" e'" IT It 'dells an the ,,well, 'that's till." ' the iib !lung tent o t wit air �1h®w �� tiro hook again and -vent out with, a 1,�gC satisfied grin an Itis face, I , " f)I • If you hope to exhibit your stock at the we _ r . , Yubllo i-at,iluti,,I, have found I'aln- real! Fairs start n d t ih ,- killer very useful. There is nothing egqv�l to it ill all crises of bowel troubles. Avoid sub- etltuteM There is but one " Painkiller" - Perry Davis'. MOWER 1r11HATIJURS. It:medy for the Drink habit. Tho Tracker hoard on the Xvnsey'- Ilarriu Mawor hart a proj.eting steel N. Y. Proofs, sllo�, A novlol remedy for the '"drink It runs all along the bottom, of habit" --or, rathler for enabling thu hoard. , those wino have "sworn off" tore - It 1wevents the Board woariaq maln "on the water • cart'-�conslats ttin•tnn and belp;t to make it better of ice tenter drunk through a raw track ;than the ordinary Board, • potato. Take a bowl ox ice water Tho I)1ve Wheel of the MasiaeY- and a potator. Pecl filo potato and Harris Tdower halt four p.iwla and. out down one enol of it until It Can twuniy-uovon oogn. p be easily inserted in tine mouth'. That ill nvhy tho Knife on till) 1,(1:10•• Dip the potato in th-3 lee water soy-11%rrio Motor begins to spar- laud stick It overy time a craving ata as soon. ala 'ilio horses movo for+. for 0tro7w, drink Comes on. It Is warts. '.!!here lu no lost -notion. clalmed that th1Fr treatment will It Ili not juvottlary to bttek up effect an absolute Cute. Tile wiry when wtartlug in tivi grass. and tate lgveroforo are not stated, T,he Mowor bel;in,. to out right but elle pro'cef)s is huelf a simple where It tltAndr„ one that t1wre Can be no harts 'Riau Doublotreog tart be hitched, In trybig it if anyone iss affiloted ' tItiver above or below the liOle. The witia a thirst which they really, AttaolimtaYant 11) very .:imfilo, : I NO truly dont" to fossa , ow an S. em tit pe tit feet health by using I Die's Blood Puriflor F.t will li>,oltp you to carry Off tfi•.er UXIAo FUbbon. Vifty Cents per package. r,I,+IMING, MMPS & (1o., Montreal, Agents. __________ - . - . _ _ . . _ _ .. -... .- 1$i U F;9 F-- F1 I C:O R 'tl" I) A%k ilei„ L_- C "-q" t -I i, f f4F.V1 II,%4DURA-i ED FIESE WARE `I1'EtaR,Sy PAILSo il.To . Par cafe by all first class deniers ` "1" 7'1 ref >»� `k ° 3 " l IV.>ft l iis*r 0 N Gt "It