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The Wingham Times, 1910-11-03, Page 3j 0 ....-. .. _ .... ... ..... _.... .. .:.. -.. , _ -.. : '.r. -gin, ray; i." . tr NG IN arrpa a, wQs c�Ai FOOT "`:P,ALLER'S SAO KNIJ FF1ICOM AIR AN0 PLEN Y Of itis -t .r + , it .Is An :HQnorn P ofes 4ion In sho A Xn4vo Wait once a Lad and s ilii.. , ^� ^r^> _ ;' til a .1.X�ute T'`a.�.��s Abou% "EAUD. t,ittls Ropubiic. lain. Only u ,P011401nt, ,...,�..,.. It 701 b• UPI lour adows 00 v k p wl 04at Julia 40 Luria, the rival. of fit the Now York anis of 11357 x * , e duo QppA, dIxIP!� 1rR ngaoti Arp,70,010, , iUm Bak 01144 Allr4lp 010, [t41y GuII'e1 iu the trash, ol�s>i f►i>t jilt Rri»i>uoer, o1ahl< Andorra la Villa, is the great trade Frenchman declared that lie ahotijtl f.01YpQ1V, oNrAltlCi and smuggling centre, ' ft blas about lose all 1114: '`propriety." It sound,3 ' ^^�-^ ass wall As day, you know how erltremo. y iko eametliing frog laugh Rat, I•T vera Mr.. H, Allinson, of 407 Kin t . A . iy dissgreeNble you fait it 4thrtt oil iia p 404 inhabitants oa11 ,, but can. boast t S re t Shorthand . -- 0 I I 'D - , __11. .til several large shops and warehouses l:heleas "property and .proprity Landoa, Uut xa e: it�..�!il<1F4 na that 1 t, a ventiia+f . t1 stri* 1 as contrabal.d cominodtios open, have die same French tfarivation, + y 4vh..e A merit roa A a k d tin. m .. btrr.sif lilt bleat Ii ofit Divlrinn Fnathnii SU4JECT$ bar Hit's, now t#at tbs. coni, nigbsot or$ y displayed. As. u matter a# fact, . lfiords leave a knaclt of shifting ilot 1'i,iiti, and duriuK« raogii t,nd axoltiug oo_ in an n o t - 11110111111,the whole nation is more or loss: only troin their sources, but alsci. out ,vault tat football I fell an thes R aid Rt. a>nd Mail �ourees to rr , And do u t hsst04 silt *]Ole sniugglors--on prizieiplo, They have at Choir owri original illeanipg4., xrilvrl, suxtsiiliu to badly iaoerntt:d C�tai4cugl, Fru. up the W4,34owo, If tbey must b0i0104* CrEi neitltel import oar eicpart duties We accept an allcedote ata a short %4, pR l hto ti r as ed, arrange for ventilation fa Nowa otbeir, I then1aelves, and they are fully per, aivertin story. Etymologically it l rc'i1 prantNt train iii +al 1, Wy yyo.tgrvslr, J, W,. We4tnrvalt, Ir., C.A., suaded of the benefits of free trade g 3' '+teudanoa, aP x,+nrl t►nfi g,fkvPt filled the Principal, Vice-fiincipai, way. Dobrentho clean Air• lishnh saniething as yet uIlpub- 0.4, w_Uutro, ,s,h,,0u waa vary paauiut I. ,) for everybody, France neo mattes coin, lisitecl , T p breatbiag, .of pure, frer,h Mr tail x iia he dee for Qct Qr Wood niodities wanted in dpain, $paan `t'o prevent, which i4 now to hinder, "Foy srivei'ai vveFkF the dootor meet will worm one up gglaker than hug Ing grown. articles required in franca, ane, irieailt in its Lataii origlual to ailtici, tlCe Andorra lies between tlr;se two na, ,rate, my Ii jury. nod it Was 01oullht to: be ' A etova per bovering .aver the u V891 srkr, HE Pandora Range is for those , tions. What more natKiral, therefore.. . A girl was anciently a oun eT- well htaied over, Aur do soouer had Fienty Qt fresh, oloan pfr to ohaapar than Twho desire, to hake apermanent than that she should give aid to both y s p u rtAn to >aagre s. bout than rose .t;ic THg 1htiSE Gt�rpREF , in of either sex. ttr, ke, And f tinff+rAd nn+>rR th#ri $# flrSl, = .coal, and o0sts uGrhit+K bat eta aria.#s. investment. The high duality a# ilei neaghhOrs—for a consideratiou,. of Xuuntebault; was the term appliei pOr ievr,ra, long works I was aatualtt -- -- Bio#► ttgd rt=e sAuttvAl of tis teal ,•ir. the materials and the superior method course? But smuggling in Andorra is d old to the piatent medicine vendor tette up Xt than developed into a rap The ".furnace within", bsol;4 deo h." -01, of construction assure long life. not looked upon as a fraudulent kxuai• wlto mounted a bench to proclaim hie, "matt acro, and I was ntnrizt.ed tors ft fir I saw him take the paper at,d team A ness. On the contrary, it is consider• iv UM It is from the Italian, trio result might b+ a Perna, ed lair Ivor 'Aura Lt? the "Household" page, Qr a pipes The Body of the. Pandora is ver ed an honorable and legitimate pro- ' ,Vpuy do0tors ,who pre euppoAFd to y g f aradise in oriental tongues meant knee The doctor x trnattnrnt failed tt, Then �eaa the calgmn up and dawn ' IL an art—and one that ,ul a royal ark. As one who All would glove, make a life study of bonling the siting", heavy, The Rods glad Bolts are on Y Y Ilam the wound, ss, I prooured A soup y the outside where they cannot bupn in its higher branches requires many Astonished ineans literally thunder q1 !�W•$pJt, cAhal" he mattered, to himself aptitudes --business capacity, astute* . ,truck, coining from "attonare; ' live,. with their tanlflies, in hitt, xttrfi y or rust cut,, The Ex allsion Rin s g "Ic was atapnst npaRroal itis i ri Ffi ai HerF a 'haw to malts rico fritters rooms that are A diS4zraoe to riviliyttion, - p g I ness, diplomacy, a, thorough knowl• A knave was once merely a lad and on the sore. Vie diaolia, ping anon cess And how to utiifzy cold beef, of the: cooking section provide ample edge of the art of bribery and a mill. 1 villain only a peasant, ed Tho soreaRxe and pains yVRrp hen Ana `hcrge made stomach blttera,'' And among thFlr pntiA9ta, lftnure the _ allowance for extreme expansion and tary method for directing tine's forces To be silly was 1n its ancient sense isbi4and peratvHrsnce with Z,m fink most powerful rFri,ecty on er;rth, for `� cgritractign and eliminate the ossi- And canullanding one's subordinates, to be blessed. made the bads lacem0d base aft Thon from hip pocket forth he drew p y• hood P . d some wnrtblees or. death•dPoing drag, bility of the metal cracking, _ For instance, a wealthy Andorran To bs .officious was to be courteous- and firm As ev, r Z ani Bok bas nn A pair' of scissors small, destroying the little v1tA3tty lett to the . goes over the border into Spain and .'y ready to do 4indly office. equal in otaeriva and benlitrq urea And severed from the printed s The Cooking To - is Burnished. 31uys up cheaply thousands ti£ shoo p page victim ,of atmatplleria ppixr,n. irgia g P p y p if a man was facetious, in the early wounds, And I roofivimend it to all ata The' Helpful Hilits," and all - which toughens the aurfAQe of the - which he pays for in Spanish money. aaglish, lie was but urbane, letea and spot temen " tic cupped. Ftha was to rotatable eggs," now, to Arrange fora fall supply, of metal and 'increases .its strength. They are driven home to his mountain Ali idiot was a private, citizen as, Z w•$clk will also he found o sure And "how to wake eau abs fresh air. j'ix up for the furl thAt I pastures, where they are marked With liatinguislled fecal an Officelioider, nuc+ for chapped hands, froPt brto, ,tis well as half an firni�fal tumor ser, ker s mo internal furnace in itnod *e• MCGlary Oil Gement is used between his cipher. Then, in company with frontispiece, if considered frons its uinrrv, erzawn, blou+i,paison. v do •s« r , e' t ,, the joints, Unlike cheap, ordinar hes headman, he strolls that's art,' oKtKiu i,1s wetter. pair, Bee that there to A spfiioteticy of y casually „ata" source, is nut a pictul•e in the s +rex pilr,a, scalp sore-. rinaworui, in - Cement, it will not dry out and need i across to the French frontier—every rosrt of a oculi, but the front view fl,smed patches, babies' erupr.ions as ti it, find depend teas an tate stcvse, I inch of which he anti his 'underlings -A something. The. Latin word is chapped pigoes, cuts burns, bruixFs s, d "A tbout;htfpl Paan l" at coca I mused; • replacing, The. Nickelling will not 1 tarnish and is mala times more know by heart—and drops into the-ro,itispiclum. skin injuries generally, All druggiatx "A mail who cares for things; - �' _ but of the commandant of the dou Beldam is not art abusive term in tirtd Stnree sell at. 60r. tine,, or post frac• I Who loves the calm contented snow Fresh fish every week -end, at T. durable than the single coat of nickel ' aniers for a chat, Before leaving the its French source, but means a fair from Ztm Bok Oo„ Totanto, upon re The home teakettle sinus," FLLS' butcher shop. ,.., on ordinary ranges. - k commandant naturally offers hien it, lady, oeipt of Peine, You e're warnea against ' Do you," I asked, "preserve those 'petit verre, and banknotes of greater Shamefaced ¢oines from a goo 3 ha -natal iwttntious and substitutes. Sar notes The Semi -Steel Fire Box Li4ings • or less value are left lying on the Anglo-Saxon term which means not h, registered name , Z im Trak" on So that your wife may Ana theinPl' c are twenty per cent.. heavier than i table. Nothing definite is said; no, one exhibiting shame, but one pro. ev ry P,sokage before buying. Not much t" he growled; I ons 'em out Oar tplrndid School tiht,r s at $I 26, cast or gray iron linings. Sulphur ; ' body's conscience or dignity is com- tested by shame, being therefore in, _ ,r,..,..,_., so rho won't get to try 'em,'r $1.60 to $2 CO ate much c rggill Shot a to, promised. A few da buy than any Lost (it 'FsnrR'siu ,GR S.'r fumes, so destructive to Cast iron, p days later thousands ttocent And modest.—New York World, ^--i3eltimose A;uieriottn, yp J (axx>:R, cannot penetrate the hard, smooth as of Andorr'an� sheep are sold in the Vegetables ooataiq a lzrAat deal of market of France and paid for. i,a The Flower Harvests of Grasse. a oehoi; and- it is said that t11A,r can eg'itb glass surface of Semi -steel. The French money. How did they get i as 4ntcxioatink influence on those who Grates have Three Faces, which across the frontier? Alli, that's just When Catherine tie Medici sent her allows the wear to be distributed on -` the •point. The mere fact of buying skilled physician Ratis to Grasse with unpoud uyou them txo,uatvely for food, � �� ti�v�9♦♦��������♦� � t •b•OA�A♦i�r�i♦�♦•itlElifSt�3� three sides, insuring triple durability. with Spanish money and selling for orders that he was to found a labora- is & .French means from 20 to 30 per cent. tory for the distilling of the perfumes 1x, ,{� � nn,,.� • !� If you want a range of guaranteed !!! profit without counting the difference of flowers sire could not have chosen la;i#..l.E� AS A i�, .i ,,P,,* . . qt - quality get the Pandora. It's built to ; in the rices of the animals. In addi- a better situation. Grasse and theff JUJOING : give you lasting service, 'tion to sheep, hides, tobacco, hamlets that surround it are a para- Usetul to Follow c,•tnn, o, i�epr.,u,.• • i matohes, olive oil, superior qualities dice for growing flowers, so sunny are one shat rte, sea, tstytroyea a of wines, salt, sugar and ultra -marine they and so well protected #ram the When a villen , r,., „+-,•uw,•S uteri:, a "%AB • M , ,j 0110A,t are the principal commodities smug- mistral. Tier upon tier of terraced l �IV ., ary�.os - beds tsxe cut out upon a:cr} uuA uY r4t• tine tau Ks than ht u; - s geed info I'rAnce, The articles that P the mountain o �o into Spain are mostly glass and side, Countless patches of gardens lie re, m11tHt frit, , r„i, +t,,,•. not t�.rce zt . china fancy articles, bric-a-brac, pa. in the plains below. They are always tilgh feeding vatne. n• it is apparoull.Y e : full.of flowers more or less in bloom. Stands or Guaranteed per and cutlery; also a large number fou rirh lu oil. At tti .nme time r± i, a • Quality - ; of mules. The latter are boo ht in lasrnlne, tuberose, roses, mimosa, 9 py • a wretched state for almost a song in jonquils, y v ty nsePu! to fuliutt auuthoi + rah ,,, ( a hyacinths, carnations, or- • j ' �✓ ✓-r 73 )France, turned out to grass on the tinge flowers and many ureter things `'> >+ vsttch ry up to reiigr a ane that hug ♦ London, Toronio, Montreal, Winnipeg etre grown Al. masses not for ornament :,+K a flostru •,•d. it tuuturces c Bracy 2 1W s,.ci.r...a,n,r Vancouver, Si. John, N.B., Hamlltan. Calgary mv�_... , ., , splendid Andorran pastures for a fejt/ or le , !4 6111420 -AAM months and sold in Spain at the end pleasure, but. solely for their scent, and, in ruuibtuutlun with oibi•r foNd+. � � � of the season for a high figure. - The first harvest o£ the year is that has an undoubted vttlue. I Wide World Magazine, of violets. Then follow hyacinths and ekiri tsie wrinj varieties,itud In }:ru • The TIMEs will receive 5ttuscr.iptions at the rates belowl FOR SALE BY J. C. STEWART & CO. • •. jonquils, roses and orange blossoms, oral hetsK crrticties cunstltute one or . "Poor Glick.” punks, carnations and mignonette, jas• ',rte most iwportrwt groups of food i for any of the following publications : t urine and, lastly, casfa and tuberoses, Col. Count Gion. S, whose mar. _Wido World. ydants. as they tufa the staltic diet of 0 Times and Daily Globe..,.... ................• 4,50 i`�AK1i�G WAS ON THE RAS'. xiage with the Iden. Sylvia Bdtvardes about out thin] ui the world's humtln • , 4.50 The Horse's Ears. prior as celebrated taking up staffework, o esof Dutch Worthy of Great Trust. population la the olt Yu Amed world rica al ey tire • Times and Daily GYoridTimes and Daily Mail nd. Empire..,.,......, .. 3.10 N RA, R -,AN Whether you drive a single horse Government Advises Farmers se Usn the most popular officers the Grana- Replying to stir -address of welcome • ' ....' .. Z or a team the pranoiples are the same. Concrete in Building Construction. dier Guards ever possessed. He has from the Pietermaritzburg municipal• utost entirety its forage. The true mil- Times ane, Toronto Daily Nevis .................. 2.30' +. but in driving a pair see to it that The United States department of seen active service in five different ity on .,k. recent occasion, General let is sometimes called the broom corn • Times and Torontu Daily Star .. ............... 2,30 W. each horse does his share of the worlc agriculture, discussing the estermina- lands. it was in South Africa that the Botha., the Union Prime Minister, millet, ,another variety is the fox tall • Times and Daily Advertiser .................... 2.85 i .and no more. A pair of horses, more. , tion of rats, strongly advocates the count had his fiercest fighting, and reiterated his intention of making the millet, and still others are the barn- • over, unless well driven are sure to p g yard fir Japanese, the African, the Chi• Times and Toronto Saturday Night .,.....,....., using of concrete for the construction those who saw him bowled over at Cnion a success and of rovin to 335 get in the habit of wandering over the of every class of building. The lul- Modder River never imagined that rte the British peopl2,tbat the Dutch were .nese, tilt, lndinn find pearl or cat tail Times and 'Sleekly Globe . .. ;,......... 1. 6Q + road. To drive well you must keep portanee of this precaution cannot be would get up again, Poor Glick., is worthy Of the great trust reposed ili ,pillet. 'I'll(, fox tail variety Includes 'Times and Weekly 1Vittil and Tmpare....... .. 1.85 + your eye and your mind on the, horse. Overestimated. When the Immense dead! cried on officer to another art them, Any Government, Gen. Both rhe• Gnrrnnn and Rungarian millets. • Tinges and Family Herald and Weekly Star...... 1,60 6 ;0, Watch his ears, They will be pricked toss caused annuals he saw the count kick convulsively - c*orttinue<1, which adopted any other a ksirh are most commonly grown 3n • limes and Canadian Farm (weekly). . .. , 0 forward when he is about to shy, y by these vermin and then lie still. "No, I am not I" policy would be short-lived, The Brit- • ( .. 1.85 droop when he is tired, fly back just is considered the need of stopping tbe4r was the emphatic rejoinder from the ish flag was the best thing for the this state. • Times agd Weekly Witness ..11+1 before he breaks (into a gallop) and depredations is more clearly realized. supposed corpse, as he rolled over, Union, and ensured the protection of For several gents past there seems to 0 Times and London Free Press (weekly)........ • 1.80 before he kicks. Before Licking, too, it bas been repeatedly stated on good disclosing a ghastly wound on the the young nation. He promised to do have been a considerable increase in = Times and London Advertiser (weekly) .......... 1.50 a horse usually tucks in-hisrtall anal authority that every rat in the corm- neck that exposed, but happily did .net utmost to trill racialism through- interest in millet as a pasture crop to • Times and Torento Weekly Sun..............., 1.70 hunches his back a little. When you try causes an annual property loss of not sever, the jugular vein. ,ut the Union, and urged the use of western Kansas. when sown for such • 2.20 •i, observe any of these indications speak over $1: The total cost of this pest to ontmon-sense, which would enable a purpose about twice the usual Times and World Wide.......... • •............ '+ to him sharply and pull up his head, the country will never be known, as Differences In Woods. tie races to live peacefully together. amount of seed should be used As it • Times and Northern Messenger.......• •......... 1.35 '4• their number cannot be even roughly Timber is classed as hard or soft, is a heavy feeder and draws upon the * Times and Farmers' .Advocate .................. 2.35 ,♦+1111 Unparalleled Generosity. estimated, The department of agri• and the main point of difference be- Lady Minto's Successor, nitrogen element of the• soil it is said • Wespeoiallyrecon merd out rtaeerstosubscribe R. -I Town Councilor—Have you heard, culture says: tween the trees that produce these To follow Lady Minto in India will to be hard on land. Those soils which 9 to the lt'atmr rP' Advocate at d Home Waxazine. 2.25 W Mr. Skinflint, that our gonerou� ••The best way to bee ruts from classes is that the soft wooded tree not be the easiest u£ tasks, but. Lady ' are best adapted for its growth are • TimeF and Presbyterian ........ • .... • ... , ..... • townsman, Mr. Muller, is defraying p has `needle leaves," slim., narrow and Hardinge is one of the few women the cost of a new promenade all buildings, whether in the city or In almost uniform in breadth, while the who .can be depended upon to per- , rich in bumus. Swamp lands or slough : Timer, and W est minster ... • . 1 . • ...... • .... , .. • . 2,15 around the town? We thine: a wealthy tine country, 4s by the ase of cement herd wood trees have broad leaves of form it adequately., A graceful, pret• lands and muck soils which can be • Times and Presbyterian and Vi estminster. , , ... , . , 3.25 ;+ man Iike yourself might also do some. construction. In constructing dwell* various shape$. Again, Some soft Ey, and very charming personality i t drained so as not to be too wet are bet • Tarries and Gtiristian Ct�ifrdiaen (Toronto) , .... 2.40 , + thing for us. Ili.- houses the additional cost of ulat;• wood trees carry cones, such trees be. viers, she has "enjoyed since her girl- I for this crop, though 4t may be suc• + Timet and Canadian 141•, g•azineT(niontbly)......... 2.90 Skinflint—Well, what do you say to Ing the foundations rat proof is slight Ing termed conifers. Resin, 'too, is Hood tete intimate friendship of Queen : vessfutly grown on clay soils which do • Times and Sabbath seeding, nF4 Yc'rk 1,35 my giving you a park of oak trees? as compared with the advantages. '.rhe more characteristic of soft than Of Alexandra, of whose household she not get too dry. • .r. Town Councilor -Oh, you noble cellar wttlis should have have -concrete Peat- ,Bard wood. To the class of soft woods was for years a member. Lady Min- Clay soils are not good for millet be• 0 Times and Outdoor Canada (monthly, Toronto)... 185W. hearted philanthropist 1 tiv11y, do you P t lags, and the walls themselves should ; oolong the pings, spruces and firs, Ko's care for the children of India '+viii cause they leek in humus. The seed • Times and Dlichi�*an Farmer . +.. , ........ ,..... 2.15 W. really mean to— be laid in cement mortar. 'The cellar ; and the most common examples of be continued by her successor, who must not be sown. before tate ground ♦ Times and Woman's Home Companion ....... • • 2.25 '.•i: Skinflitit Yes, yes; I'll make the Iloor should be of medium rather tbttu i these are yelloW pine, white fir, pitch takes a very special interest in the has become watm,.as they will either 41 County Gentleman ............... , . 2.60 T town a present of An oak forest. You lean concrete ane and spruce or red fir. In the uor chaldron of London. Her otvn 4• Times and Y have only to Tinct the land, and I will ,and all water and drain i p p fail to germinate or will remain in 2.. 5 commoner hard woods are oak beech ,00r cn are two sons well advancer! Times and Delineator...... ,.............,.... , nIt supply you with as many acorns as pipes should be surrounded with con- mahogany, ash,, walnut, plane, elm, ::1 their teens, and a ten-year old rhe ground so long tbat the weeds bet 4• Times and Boston Cooking School Magazine., .... 1.95 i birch and ebony. .laughter who owns the uncommon too great a start. It the land is rather Times and Cxrtsen's Frust Li rc eel'......... .. .. , you may want for seed. r.rate. 1,55 "Rat holes may be permanently -�ltristian name of Diamond. thin more seed should be sown. It 280 A Startling Reply. closed with a mixture of cement, sand can be either broadcasted or drilled, • Times and Good 1lousekeepirg .�.......... i 70 A Trademark: A gentleman tvliasc; hearing is cIe• and broken glass or sharp bits of A young man walked into the Aha- An,Eart In Musical Comedy. but in rich. land a smaller quantity of 4• Times and McCall's M8 azitte .....IW .iective IW all the owner of a clog that is crockery or stone. The space between tographer's studio and said, "I want The Earl of Yarmouth, who recent- t seed may be used, as the plants will till t Times and American IY ustr'tt d !1`at4Rzirw. .... 3t7 . thea terror of ilia neighborhood in the slleathint; and lath to the Ilei ht my photo taken:" ly;appeared, under his stage name of hotter.—Kansas Farmer. • Times aUd American Boy 11.2gGziz`e .., 1 ,.ti 3. which he livers, The other day lie of about a foot should be filled with "Certainly," Maid thA 1tn1gIlt of the Luc hope, in Phe pigeon House, _ + Times and What to Eat ... • ........... , . i ,,<1(1 + Wall accosted by a friend, who said concrete. camera as iter posed his victim. a musical comedy of which he is the y .r author, has had a good deal of stage , ' • _r I r "Good learning, Mr, H. Your `Granaries corncribs and poultry Would you like a carte or aenol- I • Times and Cosmopolitan Men's' lett re, .....,... —.1 inade a very pleasant call oil us > houses May made rat proof by a nett axperie ice. 'Some years ago lie creat- "- + Times and Cbsmopoiitari ....... • ...> . ?+ evening. „ liberal use of concrete in the fouuda. Zile young man ga%ed on Hit, pic• ed rl sensation by not only singing i CATER, + Times and Ladies Home .lnni n21.... 1 ... , .. . "I'm vcry sorry, came the starts- i roof crib a tore of a child playing in a cornfield, and acting an public, but also by tip 1 , in* + Times tend Saturdpy F,ycnirrg I ost...... - , . .. - . %k + iilg reply. I'll ysee that it doesn't oc. tions and floors. For a rat p wriggled uneasily and at last said: gearing in the role of a skirt -dancer: �° "� LF, .i, Times and SncCc'ss .. , .. , , ... - • .... • . +, •r. cur again, for• I m going to chain lies well drained site should be chosen. „ r G�elf I dont know about: it cart Fee is said to have twirled his skirts 1 ' • a y�yp `� •F, + up in future•" The outer walls, laid in cement, should ov a•cali in it, but if yeti could man- nith a skill and dexterity worthy of ' N ti R - . -+� .i, Times and Hoards Dairylltan .. .. ... » .. .. • . ,r. tr be sunk about twenty inches into the age to Ant a railwitp_truc]t in I slinttld foie Duller herself. `Phe earl Is the ; �� � a '` ° 't` Times and McClure's Magazine ,.. - . „4fi + ... • ground. The space within the walls be very pleas9d. I trr1 a railtvrt eldest son of the Mar aces of Hert- �1 i �' • , should be thoroughly granted with Ce " y fr,tcl, attd rttarraecl, in 100, a sister of „�" 4•• Tithes and Monsey s biogazane... « ........ . • ♦ ARP porter: Harry filia,ty. It may be remembered + Titnes and Vick s 14fagezine ................... i ('(t + ili��� PAINS Ment and broken stone and Cinished 11 11 ii that this marriage was dissolved ted ' g rs--' �� j Times and Ramo Herald .. ... ..... .... •' /r~' 41 with rich concrete for a floor. Upon Soma Growing.0 ' .`• • ?. this the structure may be built: it0ven A wager was trade between two Ni- -'•cars ago. \ kn�ov is f '1' Tithes and Travel blagt+zir e. - -- - - . • - . • . t the lvaiis of the crib may be of con- agora County Partners as to stow much � + Times and Practical F''armer....... ..... I,— . t. +S o l�� 00 T ed a�� Heart trete. Cor i of mold in contact a stalk of ecru will grow in a single 13rother�' :Strange Meeting. . aento it h o• st of ilio ev t nib uch as + , ' i r'' Corn will n a Times and Hemp fournal Toronto . ... • , . , .-� with them provided there is good veli• day. One of them said that a healthy The long arnt of coincidence was nt zlnee% •v :a:,+a, i+rot s sero •stsucse arter y p g •il,llotitctrrtst 'i' Times and D(1$1 ner..,.s ,..r.-,.. . ....> .,.. enttnt, i'stn s t••e s' u r 1 g' 7t 8 tilat4on A d the roof is crater t," stalk of earn, about tvrdst tureh, would never .marc in evidence than 1n the I rctoarirat,ic ,r �asi,.a,,...achorv,tiucurinst + fitness and Ever b!)cTtr'r,. •. , „........... . • • , ,1 Pf • Thousands of people go about their n row one inch, while the other rung. rinse of a Leieostf,r man, who has just 1 g ,;��•� 5 t•: daily rtor!a on ti e ver e of death incl et ' r " Times acid Vvest(rn 1Tnn e i4[ontltiv, 'iS']nntpep... i fU g Y erect that it would grow two inches. rotttrned to L"ngland from Australia, ., ,1 dsn't lona;:' it. _ Accordingly a ?tri+:e was driven in the after twenty years' residallce there, i ,A w' . af'-. 'Times acid Canadian PietoriAl.... :>,+..• ••. ,. 1 g0 ♦0 r3' once in a while a Bain will teem ground so that its tall came even with. On the sawo ves8ol was a man of henanoi:e, ens t:arte's ..ttlo Yens VIIIA five to shoot through the heart. but,little little Ladies t►ra proving the gr`Atlt bArg3tne the highest blade of the stall.- At the samt, suriia.me, blit, as the two i tgnnuy VA,:ab,ani; r,natlpnr.,,n,,:,iti lna,.:,dl,ra• • ° In up to -date millinery at Mrs GrOAll a, g • vcntingthina,:nr1;;..:;rer,rius: t,r,.+sK thcynlno i• P tin Aniarfeeti ntiirntir+z, tr t,lty 01 attention is l,atd fe it at the time, and it • • the sante hour the folloivzn€ clay an tr,rv+ h d 1x1 rliftt,rr}nt cltissr s, it was conectuildisarK:o,s. tt: t e.icn.,:.h, ermn atatha k 7!bP ahavA prirea incitiriP prafefr p This tieing her last fall season in beef is one -wlien a• vioicnt shock comes that examination was made, and it tune not till confusion xn the delivery of iivCrnnKl,•c,riatct±,:,., vK':+: r „nifthcganiY t,tt in t7gn#raw. It tht3'[rtns jr tolP a+rt rt, tin Asnertrar stlilvrnt. fkd�# I, ness tvorytoing must go rNuardteas of letters At it tort of still braugllt t11(ffi i citral a 1 u + sr;du rl f r nnaF aa, nt*ti tRhnrA Ai+irrl�rn bnhitrfttionP era to lne befit fr# the weakness of the heart is apparent. discovered that the stalk of cont hall l Pr at C,0 c rite n a ,W price. New nov p 6t at•e A hale the ar• 'I'tieae is only one nitre and that lA iviu to tori a strep wh 1 rile bale grown foul iYtches.-w:\Tewnintl;et 1s• face to tace.illat they found they werAH''1�tx A Atnericiatt ariArpaxFs n tE`Aubfittn Witt he t#tar#F it price, MILBURN's H19ART A10 W;l2VB PILLS. lasta� e P i o n preas•Iierald. Brothers, 'Che Aeconf brother had' I 13 94 � s been in Australia thert -ono ears ; At:iethep,i+o.:,ibv^lin, t)>r:CO,ra<hxha?oirfib wS rould out"(1 Chia list. If *bO tlorrr of mfrs stitio rtttt al<rt la ri+i hitt Ills, J, 1•., Nixon, Ilrverviety, Gant., •,..--, , - y y , stiffer from iIIufi^:s±err i••tice. +..inti tarl,f'nrtn. ilia liar, call M1t tbir nflirt, fir drop o +•id titin wt, will pl've ;4c1t primp cn t l It ,,•-•- Two ears a" 0 r suifored ivith SIIppCd Ftis Mind, and. •they pati not met not 001ninutd t >iatulythulrgau.:,,akar:otafut,..il,+•ro,nirrltLntu write, ' y B t i ,a 'd with on -011 other for that period, ttbar,n-0 •titw:ttri,I;.•.ut, ..••:l..:io .ltav:at: paper t nn ,kart, STP rinita+ith Nil tl1P iPerlinr navtatnrtrs frier itimri,r7rllAf+ ♦ A Lad pain around my heart. .ret time, ThA naionitt dart t, r Afto11 Wit in the An automobile cattle whI m ng tt p 11 bout t4! ;r:.1s tree tt cat ±n npttrarK•it• i p ,.• r f rrP A rr a f1 it vi*cited alutAst sto l,cat'sn and than ffi v: , • . Ir to tilruunh a: srna11 town and bowline truer eta tns.ur,it:4utt'.... ; i::i:t<•rnliilck2cWut tJtlisatt r.r�w 1ttKr • r.«p c.i.rr K, +1^ t Pi t`rp re, x>2hA iLpY I h knife-like sin WOO d seem td was $8 3941 fie Se, '. it 1i1J8 !, a s a F wrsg 11013 241 G70. Th i i•„rr•• s :i t t los It Arches:lent rt::l era:tt. Atna`1g the c" , lrislt �Ia i arf,pufsory. �. x- ,;«• f,+1"t3 b4�t,• r+ acini+ tr•Anrsstty,. ttliY+rt ,•rrit.r+, t •i.tnt,, t rt xtatrt' OF tsrrtrrlwgt r3i Oto tltrnul;h it. As 1 feed heard 14fi1l;tlrn's watt onl $15,740.065 t ttr taty t1;A nc=,ulr'llt a, l ttetA t,x• tVbieri the Haws recalled Roscommon 3t „ 1.l4 I3eatt rind Nerve Bills nerd a "rand y rifed bV it was a yotitt prtyt.lciun ju:4t - e,-"3 �*nen nt,hll.t+„wF g toter lrixll Ilact lieeti matte compulsory, ��' ��t'�`¢� M � i. . '1't,t+o,• ti,*- w A. L, r,,—, . re-..iAi o1,lP -A itrr to priLt,rrlbpya. i31tfY retried foil 010 l.aart I sent ante of PIltitione havo beta flied tot a 16011 beginning to practice. for matriculation in the Irish" U`niver• , 1 h a eo"so ihir )Ives that hdrofe horo i c t'' r `r' 1,4,,1 7 rpfniltances b 6sthl i,r4A, ie of thein, and wheft I had only "A doctor I A doettlrl" he e?Iva, s t -'for 1013bonfires ware lighted in "ntT%aottr` re&t l,oaeg. out illsiuxot u,m]a ! h•RtCTL1 c`A H tic a � A ,ext pd ; _ v p usedo t o s y option Mott! w 1300, l (o over 100 Places r, t g cthrrsaa not i n1i`` A br-expraAx 1ilr+viirr "AMO is P t+su used t. hex and a half I was etltirely free #>d 5eslsi►tohewsn l A 'nts Nl6olte Sotzlelxldy roti far a ppllysiciall- inn routed the town. The tower of the hCatter's,ratio, notitaLiner rlilrr era acre email ash Prow parrs.'° fed friar; Fiore abut yaurseIY? su ges.e,l all old ctistle wa.s .lighted up, and c large wry�eaeytotnke. onaortwo lileinakoa,loec. _ . > Sabkatoun bttd I't1neA Alboxt will have acquaintance who, happenct� to be at number of Gaelid .Leaguers resent Tbeyareatrlativweltatable abi dotmt grl doe • OPP. Milburn', f%art ants T erve liiIl$ are , P rnrr o bttt bjrthatr gontie ncttou p',ansoal�'whu �M.Lil d ►+a' 4 Soo per hov, ,ir 3 1,oxiv 'Pox .Sl."Ja, sit all Cbhtetitbs w;13iA no less i hen .7 towns, 8A the scene, „ cheered and aang Irish songs. ,Boil• • asothom. tt deatcrs or will oe ni:tiled direct tln reeei t Tiilakdo find at rural wauidipalitles Will 5'are enoughl said the yy•ulln:, fires were also lighted on, the ball of:. 0111.1 010019111 t7�.. 010 Rugg. 4 1 ' #11 0VIIA111 1,) T_AP1,0 6f rice b The T. Milburn Co, . Limit d r praetitl6ner, 41 never thctlght cf Carrautt and soil Ratlibie11timt Wd ' _ h . .. ° ..__. p y s , also hist the feeling o> the ao le on ilio „ j'� Toronto. teat. p p ilia_.. . ,.-- ... Mullagliambridk. ' W a IMA % 1W _ ,N +b1ttY*i *001 40"1611 01160 i�6I"10 iirbatttA *OQ . xa63r3ce. 11 ■