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The Wingham Times, 1910-10-20, Page 3T4 'GVTNQ$AR TI11LFS, OCTpB•ER �Qt lU INDIANS AND Sl LLETS, THE PARSON S CHECKS, f with dee exowplse, At mod#= a4d K;, t 7'1/Vo /� °' a 7� A Sampl,r of the strenuous Lys in They Were PQli4gly .Drawn, but #h* Oxlonkal weaver, 140idelltally, ch"* .L yV o Min use Talks About Kentucky Jr. 1777, Oink Throw Them Out. ore lower gew-f Awk 'Ord Rim oral - t - Il . in 17'77, while Ilarrndabnrg, Ry,, According to (George Gary LrgiRleston,4 , , . lrpiok•kg4olis to tort bouts libAtA In 01W AV Inwas So beset Svitll lnsltllna that the V14041408 oi'ante helium doya, showed other V149, R40h .room lr1sullotea At AInhabitants were in ptr•nitt, fur doily great indA armee In money matters. I,PNOON. PNTAIOO spirit of real "hot>aesnasw" of barlrioit . bread, a young titin, only sixteen years A1Oney In the form of coils yeas rarely, " end tante Than prsffo►logal doeoratO IROy old, mads 1114Mlf eatreluety useful by seed, The plga anters were It the habit ��i,�inQ„� y�!„ i� Qi R11 acoumplIphing averp.tbipg at one 1911 venturtut7 ant of the fort lie#Ore +bay- of Writing cbecus ou .a Slip Ot toolseap, SUBJECT$ sweep tail utterly to 0440b." Mft VP break and retut'ning wttq a ibud Ot iustl'ucting, too bail to °'please" {lay "gonGrast with. their, the ctCpnrlenq.p = same after nightfall, 'this tntrepid tide alneunt specified, Uggtestou Says;% A Relsidout and Mail Cour,,#*# - youth was dames Uny, afterward Gen•. "This custom Of paying by cheep sq. Catr~Igaues frog of Pc many people ubo start out with t oral Ray, strongly commended itself to a certain "-� mfr0onceptJou:Of what Inrtitahinq Stud One clay to the year just mentioned iluworldty parson of my time that he J. 1'x nc p.l. �• W, W "rorvale, 7r,, CA.. degoretiog a bon►, lretslly iF••=ty life yvorJs .nc, for' 1 /•� Wood- ryx `� t '' V c Pr Pel. •+ �/L Coal L/ ► I �J�JLL stay ilnf another DUllg Man were rL'SOl"te[1 to it Dn. One OCefiaiQD. in en ,^� of 1Q70-44d wlhll to hovo ovfar)iiiblua' shooting at a mark nVar the fort, when tire ignorance and Innocence of ready made and wamait f-Ir thpui it a- the second titan was suddenly Shot, necessity of having a bails deposit. us RA s'•i' tbgy tore we)l,to,d•k, their llc.aaK will. g down b9 the Indians. liar looked In a preliluinary to the drawing of � :- '° �r 6 THE BUSiNESS OF HOME likely bRtarnpd over to, "I?ratr,•nr putt RAINY ndor experts designed - the direction whence the shot had checks. Tie went to Itleirmond and i 9 / "� ir4' MAKING, Strlokpin,, the Pandora Range. The , (1 tl�� � r ` DOOM,torn in All the• per. They come,. saw the enemy and was bA the. bought a rears supplies for his little ^---^- Io34" east when, they trtirO It'lf:xrdO, introduced a new system of flue point,�of raising his ride when he wAs llluct--lt was too small to be called a i I ,O �,, QAe of the liveat, most intelligent construction so that the draft for set upon by another band who bad plantatiou-and far each purchase be ' „,.. Ar. Europe or wherever ties t,r:r;e•ll,t+,sy8 cookingdrew a articular) polite h f tic On home fu:ulsbtog this; we have has led theta, e e • v " would also be the draft for crept tear him unseen. "When banks throwethese out er fc time iS in the October naw hoose with About a mile), re the _ baking- read in a ion reeling _ With the Pandora every GSR He took r, his heels and, being a tJ4nadfan Home Journal, The plea is of bon'+ as one can have to R. Piave the kettles boiling over every pot quick runner, reached the *ort amid `a cti the ground that their author bad no s s hole at the same time the oven is bak- . shower of bullets, but the gates were aceount the poor old parson found the - to 90 slow end eboone cazefalty. A hotel, or furoiebed aprtrtwouts ciccorat, ing pies and roasting beef, shut, and the men inside were so sitwittou a dlflicult one to understand. Every mother should realize few paragraphs gives an Idea of the ed with Louis Sixtp' 4th fart tura, Art Just thing Of the time that this frightened that they dared not open Ehe had thought that the very purpose that the smut of her baby is so writer's tkteery, nouveau wall paper tnd tnrkitb rugp., ' a them, Finding himself shut out, Tray, of anbank'S being was to cash checks tender Ahat the secretions of "I think the best plan is to start the ""And if $bey are not well•to do they ■ perfect system of flue construction for ersotts who" happened to be short the hod often teed to rashes. y Will save for you when you're hurry- threw himself dot el rise ground iii , y bOma with Only the immediate ueceas• will fill the house with credit bopgflt in y the rear of a stump, and here, perhaps of the ba, Why If 1'd had the looney eruptions. etc., ate of which may isles an even thane can it eirouta l the sails wfth ' g to get a big dinner ready, Just the slope from the tort and within ill We bank; he explained, 'I shouldn't be removesi by dam-Bak. Scores d , furniture, decalatE (? think how much fuel rile Pandora sight of his mother, he lay for four have written the checks at all-, I of restless, crying babies, upoi4 stances lneiFG, be far more modest than ohs°P papf x and the rpaOtJes with Will save for you by doing the baling hours, while the bullets of the Ttdiane should have got he money and paid examination, ase found "to be one plans td Peewee ultimately" Plsnter of pariR oats attd tetra cotta and Cooking at the same time, And tore u the ground on either side at the bills,' suffering front some form of skin ha"One couple I know, with an ideal dols, latterly tespeetAbie of course, p "Fortunately the platter came to the irritation or "heat," Don't let the today, started with wtakor fnr• butt Alt of which sold be Bettered very, remember, no other range has this him• perfect system Of flue-construction. At last he grew impatient and called knowledge of a wcll to do and gen- the little one suffer when ram. niture thr0uihout, the simplest Of wall mach to baste and rFPFnts d dnaG as Send for the Pandora booklet. It out to the garrison: erous planter who knew Parson J. and Buk will cure l treatments, and artiaEio but not expen• txlnDh 4t leisure," a who happened to be In Richmond at Mrs. L. 7'o rd, of 476 Alexander Avenue tells of other conveniences designed `"For heaven's sake, dig a hole under the time. His indorsement made the W intipog,says: ; have staved the Sive grass rugs, Thou gradually they We are glad to see the Journal giving by our brainy stove experts, the cabin wall and take me full, value vY Ga-11"k when applied to hal of picked up piece by piece, a house- apace to actio Of the Riser Hider of The men inside set to work imme• cheeps goad and saved the unworldly children's sores, some hasty sores broke 0 most 0harmin old parson a deal of trouble. "—Chicago ontamund my baby's mouth, and despite g furniture you women s home life as wail As bo thor• f diately, and the brave young hunter News. all the reparations used, they refused to can imagine. And just as oarefu!Iy and Onghly dealing with the neoasaities, was speedily sato inside the sort, heal, took hluf to $t. Boniface hospital g - and he remained there for two weeks.. with just an fine a discrimination they fashions, cookery and other, household At MEWC rVJs DEEP SEq WATER. and and ai that bile he was no better, have decorated thEir walla in harmony, dei n n The never ie a beanty and any FORTUNE ISLAND. and again took him hound I was p, 1= , then pIr.advised to irect of t o gland obtained found the pibGargn they can all and woman maybe proud to diy la it on •Stands for Guaranteed Quality----�----• ____ aSupply:x'hgeffectof�hoAratfowapple• p p y Battles With Which Sampies Are cations was very gratifying and I con- Prize, and replaced their grass raga the library table. The Stqry of the Burled Prize of &>h tinned with the use of the balm. A little English Buccaneer, Taken From Ocean Depths perseverance resulted in a complete cure." London, Toronto, Montreal, 7Vinnf a The water bottle for getting water Mrs. P. Cocker, of Yorkton, $ask.,says: "Bfy a a 78 An English buccaneer, having looted for analysis Prom selected depths gu tttMrs.E. .x .•ms.� ,runt. i, Vancouver, St. John, NB,, Hamilton, innipey „ , • , ■ And fired a tlCh y girl had a bad running sore 411 over prize, found himself the ocean is a cylinder of brass, Gel her'littlechin, Afew applications of24m-Bak r�•rrrrrrrrrrrreirsrrarrrttir arrrrrrrirrrrrrrrre�oarrarrr pursued in turn by a Spanish pirate, ma-silver of other metal which re• noasear the boo inwas leftbehiod'4perfect manner that FOR SALE BY J. G. STEWART & CO. ta.aiq ' and in order to save his treasure sought sists the corrosion of sea water, some isolated shore on which to bury gen Scorrt of similar cases could be quoted It orally about two inches In diameter Zan-Bukisabsolutrlypure—containenorancid r10 C U"""BING sp ilstlwi hthe histime followers.o Sodivide he ran 71nd twelve or fourteen Inches tong, animal gent poisons,no �nIt is coloring bamf r fa � OU _ into the Bahama group and, landing on with u ward D . e_1Fk.'S TROUBLES. ``y.CURED, p pantie valve at the tap baby, s _ and bottom, connected together on a ZAM Bak cures eczema, rashes, ringlying of sand worm, m, $"ATE'S I trees,cached his plunder !under andnnalm!n central stem. Lugs are cast On the ulcers, discharging acres, a d all skin njurriies 3 wait bum)h the streets of the city rt side of he a tinder for convengently and diseases. 60o,box, all druggists and stores, - I once was in leve with a each of a P 1; y gsp as a bum ?ionone beau att I my li arc P the place Fortune island Sailed away: or Zam•Buk Co., Toronto, for rice. Don't girt-- ' securing it of any point along the pp r itis singing a. ditty of gladness and enn Kind that the Story books tell you He left a number of negro slaves be- length of the line by whtch it is to take the risk of using harmful imitationoI Shine and glee; -and then I enDbantsr abant-- hind to guard the burled treasure, and . be litwered Into the sea. During the FOR. 1910 - 11 0 some fellows- the heart music suddenly My heart was a furnaoe, m head was the present inhaNliants are said to be Y lowering of the line the valves of the stops; for the Lean on their a whirl, descended from these slaves. The For. , p y green um hotile are kept unsealed by the pas- e Oh, I was a lover bepond`anv doubt! tune Islanders believe the old sea rover � brellas.and talk of the weather and crops. I pleaded my cause and she listened a never returned for his chest and that srti;e of the water through the cyiin- • I call at the home of a lad;; my 'heart while,dcr daring its di'sf•ent, but when the , It is still bidden somewhere near the motion is reversed the valves Spat and Y7iy soil aro at ease; I swaiiowaomq Theed every vow ypaseion and jeer- tide level. It Js no uncommon sight thPmcelvts anc7 ire locked by the de• 1 The TImEs will receive Subscriptions at the rats':• below drinks lglnonadp, and pratza.s and free- I swore I would die in a tragical style; for tourists on the tare occasions when• i,nt of n small r prapellPr in the :la far any Of the following' publications menta of choose; I'm speaking of poets Sit I didn't, and gD -I'm over it now I a steamer stops there to see some halt •ft.,imewol4c above the upper valve, FOIL ���. SKiN iitOUBI,ES. and myetica -how q iickly the m=roary naked black man, digging in the sand, which rides idly on n sleeve iluring the e props F.rr $)me one is springing atatid And once I saved up like a thrifty old probably in obedience to a dream or i„ti.e1•ln of Ilio batter. but descends 0 Times and Daily Globe.... ............. , , , , , , , 4,50 t goal, other sign. g tics conoemiog the weather and cropv, oloug a screw thread to prey the Improper Use Of Words. * Times and Daily Mail and Empire........,...., 4.50 Preparing mpaotf for the rainiest day, The natives are half civilized, exceed- • Times and Daily World.... Attired is my modest alpaca, and collar i7ntil I had gathered together a roll ingly superstitious and very poor and ° nlces upon their si•ars when the line i•r the Wawa colones of nn gstgnined .................. 3,10 of Byronic roll, I call at the store for That I couldn't carry-I needed a live mostly on fish and fruit. They ”'"Dmi'nves to be hauled up. A spec!- contemporary yesterday, 4 man of Sixty 1 Times and Toronto Daily News,,,... ,.„......., 2.30 + tobacco, for smoke always comforts my dray do not attempt to plant vegetables, pre- awn of the water at the depth to which was persiateutiv and with noises Pre- 0 Times and Toronto Daily Stat•... . . . ..... . . , .... 2 30 soul; I light up my trusty old br•!er Yes, I was full wealthy, I dreamed it fering to rely on the bounty of nature, the stater bottle hits descended is thus panne called "old man.” S t a neigh y ...... 2.85 P would last- ♦ Times and Dail Advertiser, . , . , ..... , , . . p ; A hope which my destiny wouldn't as the fierce Hurricanes that sweep the t11'`ittght to rile surface confined with• boring column a person of "ov&r sixty. • Times and Toronto Saturday Night ............. 3,35 when in come some Chic-whiskered Po a t their voices rise higher and higher dis• allow; Bahamas soon uproot and destroy gar ° in tfie botife; sad a series of specs- , ♦ •, naen9- front dltferent depths may be $°q Was described na "aged•" IF may ♦ Times and Weekly Globe ................... 1.60 ~- onsaingtheweatherandorops Srmetimes I look with a Sigh at the wreck of my dens, The little colony is huddled to. • gather in n collection of squalid but, obtained at one haul by seeur!ng rt be said that these are the insole of • Times and 'Weekly Mail and Empire.. , ............ 1.60. + Aaet, si•ries of water bottles ar the tet)uired ] partes, who era to be par • Times and Family Herald and Weekly Star..: .. 1.'85 f when I contemplate dying, i feel a cold anevile re For I once was Sash-but I m ever iG that are blown clear away in nearly „ g south is a st•a1f that wilt i 'Times and Canadian Farm (weekly) 1,60 f thrill of despair; I fear that the seraphim nowt intervals along the sounding line.- doned Sio0a every storm and Have to be built anew. ( y) • • • • • • • • • • , • • . flying ai•cand in the other up there, may The island Is nine miles long and a "'ienrific American, not'endure, Are these w6j idgmenti Times and Weekly Witness ............ ........ 1.85 weary of singing their ollorna, and pend . Time basis all our wounds, as it dime }Wile wide at the broadest part and lies not ralhsr instalroes and therefore to b•a • Times and London Free Press weekly).......... x.80 their harps back to the shops and sit to all our joys; The Gentle Game of Golf. mentioned in reproof of error, t f a lin• Times and London Advertiser (weekly) 1,60 110 miles northeast of Cuba. - New ( y) . , , • ... , . a circle and bsra no .with talk of the I've loved and I've worked in the York Press. OD one occasion an old lady was In gering ancient misconception of the pro- � Times and Toronto Weekly Sun ...,., ...,. 1,70 sweat of my brow; the same railway compartment as a a + weather and oropp, WALT, MASON, I used to go out for a time with the per limit of old age. In the spirited • Times and World Wide ........................ 2.20 + party of golfers. "I Pound fearful � boys- `" Surprises In Chinese. Fra»Hie this morning," said one. "At days of the race, to the end of the mid ♦ Times and Northern Messenger.................. 1.35 Oh, I was a Sport) —bat I'm over it Same people,' said an Americin g'�� dle ages and long beyoud, what with • Times and Farmers' Advocate.................. ,Many Uses For Old Hats. nowt consul to China, "live as long as the first i fell right into the middle of • 2.35 'They are usefulI and may be bauv,.rttd I Bit In the eveniuu of life and look back twenty years in China and never learn a prickly gorse bush, and at the sec• hard fight!n�, balder driuking, snored- 0 We specially recommend our readers to subscribe On the fnrrows of life I was auxiona more than a dozen Chinese ex 'end I was stuck up on the top of a . ible insanit4tion, a medical ractioe • to the Farmers Advocate and Home Magazine. tato work bassets also bags, prey- trre. I itched out lof bounds into the often as wise no that of darkest, 3 2.25 dt to plow, p • Times and Presbyterian .... . . .............. . • , The crown of an old felt hat makes a And only one thing I oan feel that I Bions• But not so my little girl. She form and at the third, � � Times and Westminster ... , • ............... . ... lack— used to meet me each evening with y got caught by craft•ridden Africa, it was d fiicnit to 2,25 good foundation for a bag having Stabil• young-but I'm over some new Chinese expression which i he wire at the fourth. I stuck fast live; and men were regarded as old who a Times and Presbyterian and Westlelinster, . , , „, , 3,;25 ity enough to withstand beie cked and Ah, once I was sun g P it nowt she had learned during the day. Now, its a deep Hole at the fifth, Pound my* in this improved time would be called • Times and Christian Guardian (Toronto) , , „ , , 2.40 worn out easily. ThaL'B all in my Life 1 would caro to call the Chinese language, like the Japan- srif burled in mud at the sixth. 1 was mere boyp. In these happier days the • Times and Canadian Ma azine montbl back- y g ( y)........ , 2.90 •i• lying in a heap of rough flints tit the • :H Cover it with some pretty material and The oath that is fled-bit I m over ese,Rfs full of honotifics, and T fondly got lost at the eighth and metas and bounds of a no longer morose, • Times and Sabbath Reading, New York ... , , , , , 1,95 ?,i y imagined one evening, when my little . svventb,41 it will look lima some flimsy it now! , finished up at the bottom of that dirty a chsezfnl and golf,enlivaned age, must • Times and Outdoor Canada (monthly, Toronto)... 1 85 �' ba while actuals it will be as Bubstan- girl greeted me with some entirely ba set and have been set much farther • Times and Michigan Farmer ... 2.15 t•S', R y dttell at the last hale," +••••• •• •••••• new expressions, that she was saying; • � 3• tial as leather,------�►---- something like this: •Here• comes the "Gracious ,me," cried the horrified forward, Nobody %vho nares to b,, • Times and. woman s Home Companion .......... 2,25 A More interesting even Wfaebion is the honorable personage, my father.' ofd lady from tier corner of the car either accurate or polity will call any, •i• Times and Cotttitry Gentleman ......... , , ... , . , 2,60 1� work basket made from aG old stew Hat. Prices of Agricultural Land in 'To verify my guess I asked a little ridge, ,and they told me that golf was body under 100 "old," A man of sixty + Times and Delineator........... . .. . . . . • • „ . , . , 2.95 England. Chinese boy to translate. At first he nn old man's games Pal Dever let my or sixty-five is on the last stretch of ,ti, Times and Boston Cooking Sehool Magazine...... 1.95 Trim off the brim, line the inside t e the Records of recent sales of real estate was rather backward, but I urged him Edwin piay again!"-I ondon Globe. youth or in the vestibule of middle age; 4• Times and Green's Fruit Gro°wer... , ... , , • ., , , , , 1.55 •� brown with silk, bind it around the to • edges and finish it in An way Yanr mon- in agricultural districts of ,England, as until he finally said: , no more but Bo, lufants in the twen- �. Mmes and Gond Housekeeping ........ ...... , 2,30 Y "`hour excellency, your daughter Acquiring a Reputation. • , ptlbliehed til the British Live Stook ties children in the thirties, striplings • Times and McCall's Magazine ......,...,, ,,,, 1,70 ey and injennity should suggest. says, "Here comes that old wooden Archbishog Ilowiey, who tired lathe ; e JanrnBT, give an indication AS to the ". 0!,t:teenth ceutnry, most unjustly got in the forties, yonnglinge in the fifties, Times and American illustrated Magazine. «....., 2,30 " The legborn hat, turned upkide down prices at present ruling for agricultural beaded surprises bottle. Yes, there are some the reputation of sweurin• like a please observe Bud preserve.--New York 3• Times and American Boy Magazine... ... , ..... 1.90 ' and supplied with a ribbon handle makes surplfses in Chinese. P b ,{, ' land iu the old country. A farm of 221 trooper. The explanation is that the Sun. ,p Times and What to Eat .. ............ 1,90 `•: A pretty basket to use wlion gathering or sores in Lincolnshire sold for $34,500, Dr bake of Cumberland, who fought the - 'i'. Times and Business Man's D4agazine.......... , . , 2,15 ' & holder for various articles which may Not Interrupting at All. • .t» at the rate Of $164 Per acro, Dairy and At the: plana lists, Eaton was gnidffig battle of Culloden .and who was un- � + Times and Cosmopolitan ................ : ...... 2,15 be hnngup. grazing farms in Survey, near Landon, Edith and Edward and Jack through speakabty profane, once went to quest. %�A ri��D + Times and Ladies' Home Journal............... 2,75 Sieh bags and baskets may be made with an acreage of 514, sold for $62,366, he intricacies of an old English melo. of the primate to get his assistance v„R 'n - + Times and Saturday Evening Post......... , .. „ 2,75 into most Acceptable articles for sale at or 123 per Acre, the rental being $6 per dy when she became aware that the about a certain bill which he disliked, ,t, $ P R P He returned to the house of lords, say- `T/LE • Times and Success ........................... 2.25 faire and bazzara which will overtake us acro; the price paid represents about 20 twins were adding their voices from ing: "It's all right, my lords. I've seen IVER Times and Hoards Dairyman r.. , , ......... , ... 2.40 with the coming of the winter months. years' purchase. An estate of '1,034 an indiscreet distaneo and stopped the archbishop, and he says he'll see rp + Times and McClure's Magazine ............... . 2,40 acres near Cheltenham in GlouceEter• playing. „ .� the promoters to ---- before he'll vote P1l.Gna�' Times and Munsew's Magazine......... ...... 2,50 "Children,” she exclaimed, yon art •i• shire, including 215 acres of woodland, not allowed to join, in the chorus wif for the •--• bill!" As a matter of fact, d• Times and Vicks Magazine .......... ....... . 1,60 - HAD FRIED MhNY REMEDIES FOR made $53,500 or $51 per acre. An estate Edith and Fdwardt" all the profanity had •been stippled .� Times and Home $erald ........ . ... . • . • • ...... 2.60 •�, C���r'�a���r�Q�i� nearGrimtiby, Lincolnshire, of 1,11$ tVeg werent, the twins protested, ion by the duke,-{L run bfconverst• Times and Travel Magazite...... .............. 2,25 ■ V $Awe , „ quite in the ordinary acres includin three excellent wood in slightly resentful tones, "We were ondOtr Tatler•C law e• Times arid Practical Farmer..........,.....,,.. 2,10 :e+ farms, with houses, cottages and farm singing something quite different."- alelitreadnchoaudrelieveall the tronblesInel• ,'1i, Times and Nome 10ltrnal, Torouto.0*............ 1,60 .__._ 11G,826 or $104 de buildings, maYouth's Companion. Tho Pay More. dent to a bilio,'I State of the system, such as FOUND NONE TO EQUAL. � per Tho man was looking over the family Dizziness, Naua2a, Drowsiness, Distress artor +r Times and Designer , ... .... , . ....... 175 � �d &bre. An estate its Cheshire of 1,105 engin , Pain in the Side &c, bVhrle their most •I• g , �• 1�lil)�u�n°5 LSI �n.iY t 'pl antes, consisting of foa>•dairq farms, a Shakespbare Atfbred, - bilis els his wife „lanced through the remaricable6ucecsshasbconshownIncaring + Times and Everybody's ........ :....... . .... 2 80 l•� A portable theater had been pitched paper. •i• Times and Western Home Montbly, Winnipeg...... 1.60 small holding and building sites, sold in an out of the way spot where the 'lob. John," she said, "it tells here ,p . , ...... , ..... 1.60 0 Constipation isoneof the moat for the large bum of $306,000 or $277 prospective theatrical patrons were of a young fellow who was fined $6.80 ,1, tial..... . Times and Canadian Pictorial prevalont troubles the human race is Per acre. The proximity to large pope• unsophisticated In matters dramatic. for flirting."naigva"lenbl�nGonntt�,iritlonCiringalndpf oubject to, and !s trio greatest cause of tatibns and the inclusion of building The players possessed the m "That's cheaper than 1 got off," re- venttngthiaannayin complaEnt,wlrilothaynisb •1• The Above prices inclttde postage on American publleattrt�R t0 any♦ g p aro s pb sed h costumes correctdreg regulate he bowels. veniP tic tothe 'i` address in Canada, It the Ts; Es is to be sent to an Amerienn efirTrt•pP, xdd• many of our ailments. Deep the Bowels land account for the high price in this for "Hamlet,'' stud. Shtskespeare's trhg.: lied the min, his eye still on the liver nnd,eeutnto Lire bovre s. 1� th yenta .t. tie ElDna are to be ant � open and you will very seldom be sick, instance, An estate in Breedushire, odY Svcs selected for repiesE t}cation. bi11s.�-PhllAdeiphla Ledger. cured 6 50 cents for Hostage, tsnd where American pub n o A to Mrs, bi. Bell, 407 Harris St., Van• a/ American addresses A reduction will be made, in price, eouvet•,B.C., writes:-•-t"T had tried many Vales, of 1,829, nares, made $138,833, It then occurred to the proprietors of • rConstipation the show that the name Might not at, Mean Thingl r We could extend this lisE, If Ehe paper br maitAzine vett yctint ig not in remedies f0 and never found or $73 per Acre, the price represent. „ ,- told l promise Athetbeywohldbeatmcyl tpricelrestothosowho � tie office or drop a 0-rd And we will Give you prides Oil tf 0 Anysc satisfactory as your Rttlburn'a treat, s0 they, altered the titin to )tow Dslith I o d Cara, under prb i ouster from tiiisatstressiYrgcomp;Sint; witfartat. the ]IgG, call at b li r3' y fig 30 festa piiroha5ed of the rental o at absolute secrecy, of our engage- nntclythelrgood nasdtzoeslint end here,amlthose paper you avant. We olub'iaith all the lead4w newspapers and whPozines Y,axa-Liver fills. the Stepfather Was r$it< outi-Isco• volae, Finally indl' be billed the bae9 of Mont, Vreed--Abd she hiss spoken of vv he oncetrymathem tvill Yt A they y ilI not s wH- We always keep them in the ltotrse a- dots Tilsit. � mile Bios many vra •a thsLtthcy vin rrotbaw[r- When premitiirig aro given with app of above papers, stibaoriberl+jwil7 would not be Without them. $v0 farms in Buokinghamohlre, the It erciywbere7 Edlth-No; the Spite- lingtodowithouttliem, Batafterall nick head lovix diroH seottre such premiums when ordering through nag sssne ce Ort k "I recommended them to a neighbor sthallest being of 178 tinct the largest of ti`s Pleased H6r. fill thing Bever ntentibtied et.`ilius• from publishers. And she is highly entbnsw,stib about tbom, 854 acres, with rents varying, frow $5 to "She asked ins holy old I thought traled Alta. r,> as her's is a very difficult cage, and Sho- she'wf1S.' "These love rates wAan .tt considerable gating to subscribetg, and dro expected no good results from them. $0 25 per acre. The prices roatized �� 7e the b4AgoP3! lvcg tent hero IB whore STRICTLY CASH IN AIYVAN013 Send remittances by pbstol o6te, tine#` You may imagine her surprise and ranged train $63 to $181 per Ache And the r what did $roti sfty'1' flow elkeelfislst wamalre ourgr'eatboasti Our It � office lir exp'r6 t money Order, Ailf]i•esginR ratification when elle found 'trial lite , ''tiVell, I perjured Myself like a gen- She* (sweedy its they sup their tea to• •. othersdo not. 8 y number Of years vorchAse from 15 to iii, „ y Carter's Little tivet Pills tire 10try� Anil and w completely cured lier," tlenittil. - �dirOlt,fed Press, gm her) •°la'ti't 11114 delleion"? Ile iiillr �erpa4eytateko, tlneariwa itlemakaadogo � Is t In ubmpbring the price of land in 4olitildrillodtyi'• yvs, t love to take telt TheytirestrictlYvegetableanclidonot rlpobt , TIMES OPIPT P114 Mtibura s I,a mut-i.iver X'ilig ars 2,ao per England pftrke, but by tltOlt gentle action pteoso all who vial or 5 vials for $1,00, at all dealers or t3 and Aird Onoada it must be re- + 1 � y world calci m of effort to tsttve tato Lt•ltti' a 131tt<� letar�n.�Zrr) fttrttlrt .lttcti�r• ase'tham. • Na iimotint will be mailed direct on receipt of priee b membered that )fates And taxes in the ako up tot' falluro to Mile- � �I 61224 MOMb0..11ettd it"� NVIN'Cx4IAMt ONTARIO The T. Milburn Co., Limited, 'I oronto, older country are high and represent a rffu a for the saltilition of yetir own WOF-1l a f vol trots nfistr�. hFr'ttf,Iitt�lti r • � 4eMlrNIN�D>�1� iJ�t�� CSnt. heavy Item in the expenses of farming, little world'.-"henry Jr, ±novo, tnuuill and -011U his ey� � it W I0�0, 11���i