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I . — ­­­., I ­i�, 1 1 X � - - I 01 04 OF% 0 -010 -OF P ­ � -.1 - � I � -- � - ­ — ....­­ -, , , ­,­ I r .1 I j--" 1S­A,r,e1r ', i and sup one .�:011:�� Coto a � ­­,�-; Z . -­ "OEM — - ' IN - ­ I 11 is ­­­ ­­­ rr ­ � ­ I , " , 9XI �, sovir noure, however -A dollar a ally i h �"i T H � - � � ­ _ -1. .. _ . ,� A A � , Woroth ; _plies being the usual ch#rgea upon w the sytem vokpu4 IM lind"Pe is �iftw by. 1. " sO% I " I -OOA*T;4 I I -01 4% PqPkt*QV". � Ight: � . They will arry heavy loads dayt by throUglj Hl=g01 OMWOrIg. Or : falling mist-, porb" t-Asing WO I . day without Objection and ure I I . I Iwo" pladug yow WASW 40 . � � 7 . -1 I � r I and `be-yi`#r" 'qwtul CW,a, J3 Well knoWn. Fer- gentle its touch m my hair, � . I . eorf ail Th, Weight fit Gold. an , ISO , Not, quite sick, but robbed r Of' yolo, sa"M4 InAply-ot 094, $A- i, hardships ,without a murmur. . . , it eem but the gboot of a rain't1ist ambition to work -find it hard to Owego Tbo va boot pu. is � What is w ,, ealtb., Ube . di Before the novice 'starts for the rov=. Is A prepexation which , A , , our r . . umatisrat -kiduoy oin, I% lost. . cm ad in sto* a sol4 at ** . , ealtb, witbotit be4ltb, rw clearly, Not ill enough to , NOWfO011414114 wilds, he should Pick supplies the valuable element Striving to.tell me 'tio there , think , lowest P001010 PrIO0, . 190111tiOu up all the Information he con ze. � think of dyi;ig, but bad - enough . . - ' . You xpor have all tbo gold possible. I liver, trouble, ba4kaclii, 104i, ax4ing the babita of the gam*,,,Iie is. I in the most efficient way, ICOM- The wind blowing west beat$ on my , ' OrdeirSI"f&I, rbo loft xt Doyle but witb9ilt you b*ve your beallib you an4,0OA$tJPa,tJOA cillu be cared I with teeking. . I I breaot. I for life to be pretty dull. There Ir k Row4vWx Hirdww atom ge �r , , bining vnith it the nourishing . - Ferrozoue - that are the most miserable pmQp livilig, FIX Pills. - 250. a tax al; W. S. 1R., He way have hunted th� white -tail r' ' , nli,&, In playful resistance the while. to a remedy iifth r Fig 1pals will givo you betp,itb and Holmes, , 'deer or even the moose with succes% qualities of b , ud the . -dead feet- , ., I eef a , I . My shoulders I brace. And prepare quickly lifts that half . - ! I � oitimulative eff6t of sheM for a rwe . . , � J. stevo!"00119 / I N liiiiiiimi� M but lemms learned upon those trips ly ,. . � I I � . . Ing. Gracious, but Ferrozone W M-- F-- r ' "!P - 10 1 6 . . . I -0 I I. L-- � Are not slix,alcient 14 the caribou ' , With the. wind and the mist W beguile. . I � . . ­­ country. I . wine. Verrovim costs $1.00 I . . makes you feel good.;, it sharpens At 81099"t 141gh$ llnalst,� -$L I tlQn, in 4 moment I'm the dullest appetite�, makes r ' , , - , The W., jar 0siThe Mad Doxs, . During the sultry weather of sum I a bottle at dru,ggist% My anowsho�' it as � � . mer deer And moose may be seen in -- . --- � . .1. .11 . . . illo.olliamm ,.. . 10 - 0,0- ­! N P - - - "" ­ I .... . e4 turmoill'in. leaving, behind., , keen as a razor. * - - �, I - - - - jowgoa% 'r * 4 I r. I the daytime along almost any wil(i , I . OVI - . L My pulses beat free, this Is living to , I * I � , t The m%A dog qlleAlon is at! ( .14M. tho6t in 8ttswa, 'and the object !s. to stretch of water in New Brunswick, L tv . I me-- . . . r xapodued as soon as it Maine or the Te,;nagami J,ake coun. I . r I 0 L . - * ing the Provincio,l Health authorities get the head 0 , L, ., , I L, I consLiter&ble ilae&4tueas. Peom All 0ospitil %a be. -try. They seek the water in order to I . r I .f. ,%TE L To all else but Nature I'm- blind. � . VW11100 UO) � .."- &Ig In. A girc�ulll%r lettler has been seab to. all cool themselves a I parts of the Province are coca . . nd secure protec-� � ' I . , , � . ­ I I . .11, -­ . Across country I go, olier the deep Bioo4? Ferrozone, makes lots of It. Higheab cash prices mid for Basir. r _ r,epoets dt cases of tibe terrible disease. veterinary surgeons by Dr 0 A, Hod, tion from the fiies. . - L I . . k"11 , POrtunately . there Is . a . very disposition g4ts, Secretary of the Provincial For 4 similar reason, the caribou FOR BACKACHE, drifting snow; the rich, nourishing kind tha.t vitaltzes wood, 141m, Maple or irch logo, dow �, ,,r,,,_,,,,t,, 0%tI,Ug littentioll to � 'Tis the fences alone that rell-4nd me the whole body. Yoten be wonderfullp livered at our will. I .. . i Q13i the Part Of the local boards of B)4rd . of Newfoundland take -to the dense SMTICA, PLZURISY, , h , . . r r . latesathe iogulablous are That I'm not oil wings; iny very quickene4, Immenselry - 0�.starggt ened, � I health,andof veterinviry surgeons ,to. the. fact &hat t ce t , er, com- STWC101S. CRICKS, . 4 rter . ; authorities in complied with as, quickly as possible, blood sings, I feet hearty . and vigo using Thew, Doherty Piano 4, Organ r ''I" R e. Buoyant health, urplus . C..'r . ' , r I I �� 1' I I 0i 14ENTH .W'�;, PLA 1� ' co-opepme with the ru hicketia in hot weath 4GIA, ItHEUKATI$14 Out bere vexing care canno )L'Vdq , -k. and h is, hoped th it can- the Pei .1 during which they wilt be sp Out at dusk to spend much of . NEURA - t find me. Ferrozon 8 ' . ' ­ Dx. , - W, Qasen!a Pat do �ge night br rs -tI ' bl, vigor, and reserve energy all ,come 0 rted aebioa will have Its eff act be- In force will be greatly lengthened, . o1v I g over the moss ]3a0h 25C. JIL air ght tin box; Iva . e . , rocks. The huhm who waits until, ally My spirits'soar high when ray snow- -from this great restgrat - Fifty L . Ir fore long. #d All animals STrS ad of infection yard rolls $1.00, can be cut to any I L 0, at all � . . 1,,r ageet L after August will haVer a better chance � , shoes and cents a. box of fifty tablet � . One mistake which is be m ide. by should be captu. a alive And. abut size. � I . 0 . I L . I of getting his coveted pair of fine . : Try a race with the wind and the llela"O- --- i many rural muoicipal authorities is In 4 cage, for; i4t ,least ten days. I , Bewme of worthless ImitatJotm. — rr — F ow.d. & McLeod - i the sending to Ottawa of the heads of they Are suffaring Xcom rables, sytiap- antlers. . r . t 1 weather; . . I . . .3 wilt develop in two or three lt !a Almost useless in hot weather DAVIS & LAWRICTicu CO., M . My soul drinks delight from '08cli Untred tAk(WR tittle 8110 ellergy aud _ _ _ dogs for exi.mInUipa. Thayshanklin tool . L - - - -- 14 "111.11:1. A t, r ' � 4eVery case be sent to the ProvLaci%t diLys, and death will take place in a to, Attempt to hunt the caribou dur- I - - --- �-­ L '' ­ woodland sigh L ilealth. Arid tile (lividend4 (ju the Having secured a commOdIDOS GrAIDL. . I r to' 119tor6house, we are now buying all' . laboratory la,.rarouto, otherwise do. few days. afterwards. The head should Ing the day., Many a novice has. I ., . - I I ... My heart is as light as a feather. vestment tire pitifully sillUlt and I kinds of g r . r hi best r I a be se L at f(jr examination at once, to- learned this, to his cost, after tramp� . , rain, for which, th 19 - lays easue which raalar exa,minatio, , - r '10 0 , U WET AND DRY MOONS. ' In the soft snow I see where the pert satis foe tory.-A teirlson (I b"'. prices will be paid. . � , abortive. Tile method ofoximinattoa gether with a record ofall symptoms, Ing under the blazing s n for aiile�. - I I . in Tmonto is much m.)ce rapid than ,and a cltnwal history of the case. day after ja�,-witbout seeing 4 single r I � chickadee . .. L . � . . . I . . uncovered; * 4, were .1noduess-to live IMP A Bran, Shorts,.0orn and all kinds of I . -1 9tag. . . 1: Old §uporstitlon and Cold Facts - F�rarn ,Was t1iieving from grasses . , . I - --- . r 11. � I I � I 1. I - ily are the animals' r . . the Astronomers. And poor bunnie's trail, as he sat on wr�tch that he way die ilch.-Otirtolii4 graing Seeds 4n4 other feeds kept ott 11 I . So Alert and w . .. . . handat the storehouse. ig OA 1� � . is liable to a fine. of $25. The kee jing i of any adulterant shall b6 PrIm'% racle, that it is difficult to approach them at best. � A caribou can ,scent a man � incredible distance, and There Is an old superstition whlbh dies hard, and that is that the post- - his tail, To sed it his haunt � discovered. . - . Will At I . . 4111 11 Sodom - I I e Ford & Md od I evidence of an offence. The council of every municipalitY at almost Once her catches the scent, he is. tion of the horns of the new moon The little field�mouse, in ..her anowm ' . .S. ., r ­ . . � I is given power to appoint an inspector promptly off for anotIler locality. tells what the weather will be, It the h a of the crescent are,on the same Orn covered bo . 45e, Quivers with fright till I've Passed ---- . � Woman With Fascinh,ting, Aalr , Go T. R. STATION, CLUTON. . , I : to enforce the act. . . i After the pae§age of the, act, no r * rn better The hunter will have - Ruch success it he patiently -waits for . level It will bold water, and, hence it . . I her; . I . Alwhy 9, Attract Attention . ----- . � . . . � . . I �. r % bake -shoo shall be established in. any I basement or in any part of � a building ,�.,the gains to approaph him,, .L Is a dry moon, 'out It it,ls tipped 'UP then tile water will run out�, and It Is The partridges whirr as the bushes I, stir . r . I it you are a. woman with dull, life- . . , I which is below the level of the street the bakesh6p As soon as the first rgvs�'of tile dawning, day -fling their rosy fingers. . , a wet moon. ft. I . *One, Godng by, and on, faster "d faister. I . less, ordinary hair, do. not feel dis- tressed, Just make up your mind . -­ I . ! �-4 . - . 1 or road upon which is situateid, r over the horizon, the hunter must be thing has helped keelS this be. .I race. till I come to the quiet farm � - now that you can have just as luxu. � I I Whereja loaf weighing less than thrl off to the likely places. At suiseet lief alive. The M60U iii "dry" In Xbe, . home; . riant and captivating a head of hair , � . . . . - r - . . . I ! prescribed Weight is found in' a bake he should take his stand where the . part of the spring that Is usually fat . r, The collie my advent is telling; as any other'*oman, and quickly, too.. - - . � I shop the person offering. the bread for .signs. are plentiful and aw4it the 60m- . . while It Is "wet" during the season of The door is swung wide, tile glow' . Just go to W. S. It Holmes this very - - - . salesball not be liable to any penalty ; uul6ss ten such loi*es. are rcund Ing of game. During the remaining cau.10dage peapefullv- About autumn rains. I ' ' It this were a sure sign of the from - inside . I . Meets the glow bx my -heart as W a day and got a bottle of Parisian Sage. Useitasdiiected, and in two weeks r . - - _z:__ - I � I , the shop aD the same time. - Wile act r. XeNaught proposes . 041110 or go fishing- .. . .. But even in camp the utfhost pr�- I weather we. could have our prodle- � � swelling .. . . . your8calp will be free of dandruff. yourbair will be soft, lustrous.and . I 1. - , .. . . - - �, ,,, . I 1410 shall come $ Into force July 1. . cautions, are neb6ssary, it one does UORS IMILSLAVU many years in a%A- .o 'fe. . . . . - � I . , , , I 4 b beautiful, - .- '-- _-- , With pvxe love . .Ph, all Nlatm* ... I - . - ,�7-�f-.� , .. I - �� -�-­ - � vance, for an astronomer, can predict is rife . .. . 0- not wish to cle 'Ahe vicinitv 'of , . If your hair is falling out, Parisian - I., I .. - - .- 2 L) Au it 4 0 Ounces To Be Standurd . . or the exact po$Jtlou.,of I he moon at any - -With delightg I,oj, t�ha who wo;nlil Sa:g'i will stop It. . .. I I - I �L - I ---- . . Mothers Peet We , . game. If A fire is lighted, it should time In the-futtire. ' L . . I woo her; � . OM . If, your hair is thin, 'Parisian $age . I I I - --- . . . I 11 Mc McNiught Hasa New B�ead Bill . wn T ablets .be a very small one, for c6oking only. , The cause I . t positions It as ioveril we oovio. she is � �rjll make It grow in . heavily., � w I * 1 7 11 1111� I'll, � .. . . . . .. With Baby's 0 . I ... The slightest aldm or, the faintest for theAtMeren . , 'L � then . . If y L on have dandruff it will qdIckly . , . . . . . . . .. . .. 1� . . for the Legislature -- . . � L. I scent of a man will serv6 to send the, of the crescent is alvarile. The moon Is . never dumb . � , . - - Mothers whohave-used Baby's Own I animals, scurrying . to distant hiding south of the sun Ili the autumn and But talks wit0thwTiewt that annea Vanish when Parisian ftge is utied. ' , - . - . . ne3,vy Fine for Adulteration and for i Tablets say they feel safe When they. places. , . .. I .. north of It Ili spring. The crescent is to her, � It prevents hair from turning gray ; - � . . . . L. . .. I I . have Chia medicine in,the house, as . I .- . I � . I . Xaifib3ow M. Kenny. ' .8to"Itching scalp almost instantly We,: Want to- Land * I I . Having Bakeshop Below the Tablets are & 'nevier-faillog cure . V;IlllAl1lL NJ, .Evarts.,who lived until found by. the� lighi of the sun falltpg I . . . .. *nA is'the ideal dressing for daily use. . . . .. .. . . I . L Leval of Street, for the ills of babyhood u.nd childhood. lie was nearly ninety, sold he kept his � on the moon, And the horns ard natu- ' I . .. . . . -A large bottle costs only 50.eenta at your first order, because we know that . . - ! And the mother has the guarantee of I never takiog '. rally . in A line perpendicular to the di- , . The ditiry System � W'. S..R. Holmes or direct, all charges the satisfaction you will derive from , a,governmdent analyst that this medl. health by exerc ' Ise, The rection 'of'tbe sun from the moon. I ' * prepaid from the Canadian makerO, that will open your eyes to the fact In view of the fact that numerous . . . r. William, George Mead,� , - The jury as it, is found to -day is's Oki= Mfg. Co., Fort Brie, Ont. .' I I cine contains no poisonous Opiates, celebrated D ' hat is all there is ,to this old OUP"' anclent, Popular justice. - .. . . . vbol you,canuol do better Anywhere - 3hanges in his existing bread bill have - to, the sarprising age of 14i I -relic of the . .. , .. 1. I else that you can with us.' You will been proposed. ML, W K McNaught I Mrs. Walter Barr, � Mountain Grow, who lived . .1 , _ L. I I I . . . ;5titioll. , I a isiquity the en . '.4 . . ont., says': ­My little boy suffered. or$, S�crlt nearly all o his time *lc � . . . I � I In the city states of I ,a - N. " � find that we are ubt "all at seW' in our . I t�, - i -I .9 -a in the Legislature last � . -ye. f L L I . I I tire male population passed upon the ;`,*4 " �1; � . I I A 4 , I ove Thurs- . .. ­ " - '. ;f , I .14 �. In I terribly when teething and .from con. . W 4y �� 11 K 41411 A - business, but thoroughly "up -to -the . . . . �111 .4 kW, � t, . ., .1 . � " .� . . fful 4 R a - ,,� � , 1, 1� day afterno6n thax the entire act be f I g4veL him did the open illr - and. played w little gOlf- I . It or innocence of the olfending '-'� " A" 4 ., ." ,ht � . ., t '. . " " minute" and watchful of the interests , ., I . I .. . I., � I ' . . I Fepealed. He will introduce a new bill stipation. . Nothin I Dr .Nlead used - to drink two or - three L I I �arty.- The oldest Greek, poet has lett , i tl,�. . " 1, .1 170 A our customers, knowing that, by so ' , I gave him Bab,v I hk rimitive I � 0 1 . idered � the least good unti ..a qu�rts of water every day� and perhaps us a pictEire of *hot the. P I ­ WV C ---- 16ing, we ard really acting'f9p out ' . in the House which will be COOS we Tablets and these brought, him . e5h . . . . -y was. T e eourt,18 sitting; the . . I - . by the municipal committee on Tues^ 3very mother of youn4 there is, a suggestion In that 01 L.170 I c," Jul I . 1'. N, - (Aw"o-W, 1%1,1711-0-Afl) Own ultimatd-beubfit. . . ­ r d Du� h ' . I . � y. Mr McNaught's new bill pro- 6peedy relief, cals �'Guilty" or "Not.Guilt�" S L . children: should keep - .the Tablets -in bols, NVIlo lived In Canada for the bet-, - quicki-y9lops conighs. cures colds, b, question of I I cuts. - � I da . , ,hp lghroatan,l lungs. -� . .,25,c, . E CATARRH ASTI%U9 , 1?e A. DOWNOS.. I vides that no person shall'm%ke bread the home." Sold.by mOdiciae dealers . of .119 years on the ficirth . -1 is put, And� -the old men. of the com. CUR I . ter part . I I . . . .. . . . I . . � . . inunity in 'turn give wtheir opinion ' . . 1. L 11 I for sale or sell bread except inloaves I 0 b ail at 25 cents, a box from The i? wo . . . I , - Bronch-tiso Crou�� Coughs and CoIdii. Qf L . . weighing Brown or y In I shore of Lake.Erle, neve, .rked And . I .... I, - — , - ' ' , . I Dr. Williams I rockvile, - -, - � . . ; , :motley bacL . Merchant Tailor. - dbllit6n 20 or 40 ounces. 'the'rarik-andL file 61 the people stand- � Sold and, ka�r�. bV �' Medicine GO never tool; exercise. He spent seventy- . . .'H, Didn't Rnow.1t. - 7 . . . L � heat broad must . . . . ing. about ,appltkuding. ,the .opinion . . . . L . . . I I . . � . : 1. - .9 , , . , . bread or wholew Ont. . :;IVB .. . '(J%,e y - ears Of big life fishing With hook' .� are �99 doing heiet" � I . . I . .. .. ­ 7eigh 16 ounces. itolis may be sold , Minard's Liniment Co,4 Limited . I L I., I . � vVilat. , Ahat strikes them most, the aPPla4se . , � . � ­­ I . � I - . !!9 . , , . In any weight,not exceeding 12 ounces I , * . and line afid ife 116tfilag but baked, Ali. -Waldn' on prosperity." , - ' , , -deteppining the-. decision.- Gradually .­ . . I ��.. I L � I . :. I i�- . , L ". , each., Bread may be made and sold Gentlemen,-M)r daughter, 13 year§ ' . brown bread and Un- .1 . -iw . . I erity - Viiss0d, this Way the became narrowed down. inL .- . . . I L .11 . . . I . . . �, " I old, was thrown fr6m a sleigh aid pa- ples, and milk and ` hy, prosp 1. . I I I I., . . . '" �k L - . � . I - . . . .11 I . . . . . .. . . .. I I I under contract for, the use of the pur- ,silted butter. Perhaps YOU can live . two I ontIls',ago!" .- .. . I.. . numtery untij it finally appears as L . . .1 . . 4- I - elbow,so badly' it. remained I . 11 ­-- - . - . .. _0 -- ­ ---- h- . .. I I . . . . . I . -chaser and not for sale by him as - "Ir h:, -int-tt]-�f-or---t-hree-y.eii-rs-.- - . ,tha-t�-.orig-4- --d -nothing,--lent-41s - --ro-u --duff T iii -Y. I Tt I uir-amobinV--fol . -v�-sev-it--to-d-ay-.-7-7 A�77 -7—, QU—&11t7y- .. . I VSL a . . 'L .... ... -- loaves -of any- weigut -Provided-tri-the stilgv ery-pa i * y6il o . � . I . 11 . a.., . .. . � . . . . -contract. I Four bottles of MINARD'S' LINI�- .dnd eat what'.Old.Dtibols did: Buttake I the twitililln"In my J1Ints. 1, had a Idee: . - . .1 . .1 L I .11. . . . I . L. L. I . . . . I . , � - . . I I . . .% I ­ I I MENT completely .e4.r!d her and she .nDtic� that 'theffe, Ion L livers never ex�, that .somethin,' or her had run o I . . I I - : Imitettion . . . The bill provides that every petson . - . 19 oi � I ver . ' .1 .. .. I . . making bread for sa,le shall keep in a has not been troubled'for two. years. . I . ... . . . � % . . � L .1 � I I � Lerclsed �, -I..... � ­ . tile.".. . -1 1. 11 1. .­­ al B -11. ny 1, .... . . ­ I I 1. .. I .. -� L.. . . . couspicuougplaceia his shio scales . . . Yours.truly , , - - . . - -. .-. 0-- . ..% I. . . . I .. - EveryMe., rought.h.0 . - orse - be- .. .� . L . I . . . I IrivitatiOns dif well-known articles are cnd menis, I and shall weigh the broad offered for . . . -L J. B.11VUSQUE, ' - . .... . 11 .. . I , . . . ' , I - St. Joseph P., O., 18th Aag�, 1900.. ! - HinisterAdd &M-BUlk " . Too Enterprising. , ; . But�Sllnce Tiskind "Little Didesterst' -tbeimftatitig'� would not be w rth while 'unless. th sale by him at the request .of any . I . . I . . . .1 I I " Sales.man (lately promoted to curio . . lie Can Eat Himartilly , . caUse . . ... . 0 .6 " � . . . . . L. . � I ,_ . I person. 1-1 . . I . . . .. . -This. iled1da-M. madaml . . . origirlal �a'nd - &.Aiiine �articje hLad, gained- wide -spread ptiblicit ' ,- ... I . compi . � -Himof Bad. Sore'. Which- department) , L, . � � . . .L . . I , * , - ly . . with the act shall be liable to a flue o I . .. I I .. L to L story � of five -years of suffering 'from 4nd, p . ' I t ion- ot -quallity and . merit. Any person who neglects to I . �Cuted a . From Osgooae Station, O�rit., comes a OUL - �� befied -All dther. Rerdedies - w1as. originally made for the Duke ,of L opularity through its repu ad 8 ... I I . Buckingham. who gave It , . * - I - , io .you ifi w ells or make . I 'L L' . Anne of, yspepsia-filve years This.reput'atiowis a guaranty.ar $5. Any person who a D OF BLUE I , . I indigestion - and - D , . :. . � Ld 0�otection . hen' brea ny adulterant is use .. . . . . . . . I L ...- . . . .Vor Two Years. � . iiin& a loi of- therb... ,of -doctoring in vai.A�theii- "Little, - - ­ . . ' . d in which a I I . . . . . - . Aust�la.' Wwrie se ?. . ' ' ; . . I . . I I - . . I , . I . - T L . . . - ou buyqou .refuse . imitations , ubs , I � . . . �:Lond Jn rilmli. .. I .1. Di 6 coniplete cure. ]N(r I . and's titutes 4nd I i.nsist on . ==— I .. ' . . ReV.L Charles E,S ord, of Bridge. . ­. .. � , . gesters I I %nd a y � . . � L I . ---- --- . � I . . L I . . ----- taff ,. ry�418 own I '. .. . I NEWFOUNDLAND- IS. THE PARA ' -- , . .H. Ralph tells the sto . I he � - �., . . . . I � . . . I burg, Ont � says:-"I� bad been much 4 y .Part i icuir .. . stqry-thus: - . .. . . getting t .. . I , � . .. I I .­ . . ­ .., . , ' . . I DISE OF THE HUNTER. . troubled -for two'Vears with ,a sore on . . .Painfull xr, ; : I I I have been a �sufferer from Indi- . ' , I - � . . I . . I . . . . � all - ki ds of "She's a,dellcate eater, Isn't sbe?" . 'I . . ' 'L -* ' . I - . . . fJ V , 1P . ­­­­ . rMil TUT003T = 1'. . . llaylieft cheek; L I tried n . &.- .4 ,Q+ ­�.J, rp­ible for five ' nA1 A n 11 flionvifnp A fit, � L I Erw IIL - J11 1L L­&�� 1 -7'- —. *. 1. .. L .,. , - * I -- Thousands of the Indians.,0f the is- . , � 1. I .. lands Get Th"eir Live'libood ,From L : I ­ . I the Pursuit�of th' Animal--�;Ameri- . I.e. . . 11 , I . 11 . can Sportsmen and the.Fisharmen �1. I I . L .. - I Are His Two Grehtest EneMi es L . . . . ­ ­ I I ��. I I , � � . I . � . _,� . �. _:� L , AliWayir a off"Ldless Slioghtewi, * . . . � . . . I .. I I - , Famous .among. modern' n1mrods is - I the caribou hunting territorY , of Ne �V_ . foundland. it turuishes. food for I thousands of liidian'� of that island a . and Labrador and sport ,for hundrects ' - *of hardy bunters, who like .n6tidilg -1----V , 'a .-..I',-.- I etter than 11roughing'-W)' for . fen� � . � weeks'in those, parts. - I . . sunlight soap cattnot spoil ib The Newfoundland caribou - is'lirrht'- 'fu�tber. There are no your clothes. . er in color than bis relative orth in Cauada�. and. his, injurious chemicals in Sun- light soap to bite holes in antlers aie shorter 'and more .Xna,s� even the most delicate I sive. So numerous are thesevarlimals I fabiric. $ 3, 000 are offer- on the island that thOr tire frequent- ed to anyone tindinZ ly hunted on the barren 'open hills. . adulteration in Sunlight Two annual dangers- harass the' Soap. ,,, I caribous, In -the late� iuninwr and IUnited fall hunters from all parts of the StatesZ­­oi the eastern scidion, at least -aye after them.�-ivitll*kui(te I — and rifle, During Febriianr ' an(! Proclamation March the. great yearly slaitigfiter. by . . --- . fishermen. takes-plaee.L . . L". - - U aderanabyT.Virtits of the A.tTo"0,r,y the Government I do herobv order all At. that season the fish( -rmen find their stock of winter p5ovisiops run- ,of doga Within the XL1(li3LP%(ity Ottllltlett be ning low, ,while .the let- khig still holds :in his .'rclefitlLss i3aearely chained or kept Ander took and key ia a m%nner satialaotory to the proper .the'waturs clasp. Food must .be hiad, and so authorities. . the people tilra. td the caribou herds. All d,igs found r u ining at 1%rge within 4his Onporabion after this date and until . for fresh supplies. ,' ''. . . � A great -many more- ohimals than furthat notice m%y Ill destroyed, and the I are needed are killed at these Deri0d- owatirs of snob dogs will be liable to 5 flue ical slaughterings. Tlio nearly stari- - of not less th%n $-2(t and not more tas'a ed beasts are poorlat best, hnd frd- $200. By order ot'the Coutiall. I quently the hunter �Nvill -kill ond. that . : Ragh H Ellit, Move. . is little more than skin and boni2s, Londesbr,ro, T5th Feb. 1910 These tire left lying,where they fall. - Then, too, the methods.,'of killintz PR"CLAMATION are by no means sportsmairlike, and hundreds of ca-ribou escape the hunt, KNI.%x ers to die of their Avounds in the for- — ests. Firearmi of ffic fishortnexi,. as a Under and bv virtue of the rule, are anei8nt, being loaded with authority of the Dominion handfuls of buck h , iron balls and . .5 , P -t . slugs. Government, I do hereby o r- ot a .'clever marksman at best, der all dogs within Goderich ih'e' native,,gets. as hear. a hard as ich Township to besecurely possible, arfd lets fly one of these broadsides at the mass� When one chained, or put under lock -and animal is killed, several othe7rs may I �key, or constantly muzzled be badly wouraded.' Withal, the ,uribou is more ­n,dmer. with an effective metallic muz dus in Nowfoundland than in anv ter. 7.1e, in the manner satisfaCtory ' ,itory of equal size in the world. I perhaps. They have over 30,0 I L -to the proper authorities. � a uare-miles of nioss-strown barrens ; foqr pasturagd, wolves harry them but . All dogs running at large little; the Indians, formerly mighty within the Corporation in non hunters, are diminishing Ili numbers and the climate is wilder than Ili the compliance with this procla- same latitudes on the mainland. , Ination, on or after chis dateL I Venturing into this land of gam( for the first time, the hunter will ex will be immediately destroyed peri6nee trouble in finding a goo( - guide. Most of the natives Am fishor Samuel SturdY, ReeVe. men, knowing little and. et -ring le., 11olmesvillie, Feb. 15, 1910. . . for the !art of hunting. Their services wav b.,, hiid at , . . It . I I � 1. -.1.111.- I salves and-lotiohe, but, - ulithing I pro-. "Very. -She even insists OPon bav-. ges on an . . . . I � I I 95 � � ; � I . .1 - 11 I ... -0 . . .. . � � I . . � � . I . I . I years., I had Arkfaien't 'from" severs. - .: I I I . . � I . .. � . 1. .. . I I I ., cured seemed. to'hg,*e -the least bit of 1n-.Alie eggs from OaLl.hall." . ' . .. I : . � � . .,, I ... I I . .. . I � .eff ow heating the sore. fle&r- I '. . � I I . doctors. I did not And a .cure until I . � I .. . . . � I I . I I .. . . ... 1. . . . I .. �. . ­ � . I I . . . . . I � . . I I � . . . . I I I . t � ­ - �� .* ' � ­., . . , ,Ing, -'I Little Digesters.) ' - ing of Zam-Buk, -Idecided to give it A I � � -----r� . . . began. us � . . ­ . I — — . . . �trlal, and"see if it would bring about a Fully, nine oul, of every ten - cases. I of . I I I can hardly. describe' h6w - mudh I - � ` I . ' ' I- I . . ... � . I . .1 . I . . . . I I . . . . .�� I . . . , ,11. . � . - ­ .� . . . I . ... ... - cure, as so many other thinks had fail- rheumatism is simply - rheumatism Of buffered at times. - Every * meal brouilit.. � . � . - . ,. . � , eo.. I -Purchased a SUPPIZ and, com- ,obe'lliuscles due to', -cold 'or',damp�or with it more br'less agony. a . rid *1 seilmed 4M . MWOMMM, . . I . . I .1 I . I 011110010 . . , *11 I I .1 I . . . . . I . . . . I I *11 .. I mencra with 'the . fter U,.ueither bf which. � to - have . a . complete' alstaste f6r. 'fQo&- - ' �, . . I . I � 0 � ' , ' - � - - ..treatiiient. A chronic rhetitnatigi i . . . - several. applicati6aW to m� ., great SOY,:: re ` i a4y*,jut 18rnal , treatmetlt,. �.All � .X.had,alniost begun to;'tfiink�,;ny�'eaiie' , �� ,.,�:'. - - I . . quire ' I 'La " . Interestina. Items . I � ',tifi,a�t *'for 'twd' -t1fat � ta.nbeded tc 'fie ne'u'rable .wlien-. c me, . " I : I . — - . , 1i&1luk ha-a-efliict6d . o off6rd. v6lief is ,t. . i . . awosi in aaw, * . I � I - ' . " years r tried in vain to bring about - free,applicatio n of Chambeilain's LID' vertiseramit in the, papers about "Little ' -. I.Ve'llandle Can. Oil at 16c. American sit 20c; and National Light,at - . . a .,complete cure." � . - . � . . You"aire certain Digettais-1 I I decided �to -give them a tor Oil, Raw Oil, � Boiled Oil; Till pentillb and . I - � mebt. GIV'e it a trial., . 25c, Machine Oil,. Separa, I Case After case could be quoted; in to be pleased with ,the quick�. relief trial. 1''idn vei,y thankful that .1 did' . Paints. We baye.ibout 20 kinds of Soap,also Lye,- Washing Soda'and . -Which, As in the 6,bove instance, Zg,m- which it affords. Sold by all Deals .., so . Ammonla. We have 13 kinds of Tobacco and 3 kinds of Cigars,- als I . � . for'I had not lideA taking theni long � . 0 worked, cures when every- I � . . . . . . I . ­ 11 :.*hen'l found them helpi'hg me. 1 can I .., chewil3gGum. We have Herbageum.Volumblan Stock'Food andUess . Buk has . , . . . . 'Sto6k, Food, Flax -Meal, Oil Vake, -Libby's Calf Food, also Flour, Brab. thirig"else tried'. had - failed. There is Tlbd W-Witeuary of thia Church 4 now eat,hmrtil� tuid no longer feet-paih -Poultry Food.,- Panacea, al , ' a reason for this. Away �baok in the and in Canada will be celebratedi and Aiscornfort after eadug", , . eta.. We hvLvia'Crushed Oyster Shell- � so ' 'days of Rornangladiators,secret balids Meg, ye= - . at HaUfax, N.S., wh,bn the Does Indigeition or Dyspepsia inake -1 1: Zenoleurn and Instant'Louse Xill6r. We have Salt in barrels.and I were used for the healing of cuts and new cathedral will be opened. in th(� youi life iniserablet- Take ".Little sacks. We have Patent Medicines, Groceries, Hardwarej Boots,Sboes, Ut,,ties sustained: in the arena, and. i in of . I . I ill.eure - you or your I . Rubbers and Dry Gbods,'also.school supplies. We aim ta supply your I I a t le, Theki came a 'P . rig presence a great gathering I ot Digesters-' '-40bey W . wants. Our prices are as to* as possible and we pay the highest Pus I I I b erlod duri . I y ,kll be reffinded. �� , . sible for prnduce, trusting to have jour cust9m. . which external OalnA were neglectedi cl%urch. p;eople fxom England and the� mone I . . . W V:a,T;o ' .. 260. j IIttIe7 red box, at your -drug- . . . . I I . . .. . . ��., .. . . . followed by a period J"n which alitiie* United States, as Ni'ell as fro ' '0 mail from Colonan'Medi- ' salves and embrocations had as .their Jous parts of Canada. It was in'ln(%. inst Is or by. . ei e Co.,- Toronto. . . . . I w , ' P . 0 L ' baaeanimal &ts and oils.- %am-Buk that October 10 was made a day oll -----� ,. . Adamso Londesboro.' 1. , I thanksgiving for the swoew of Bee, .L —­ ­---.-----------­� . ...� I . I � . . � . .. 1, tnarks a. new epoch. 'It is absolutely � � . . . I . . I ., ­ . I I . I devoid of all animal fatsj' all imineral Majesty's, aTM8 . in subduing PorV . . Might Change His 'Mind. . a . . I . . RIM116 1. . � I . I I . . . . coloring matters, and is composed en-' Royal, ridw Annapolis Royal, M. del Sir rranl, Lockwood was defending ' r 1. .. I . . . . . I I . . surreudered to CoLl . L�-- I Ei I 0 I 1 :7 � .,. � - . . tirely of rich medeinal herbal extracts Subirease having . I . .. I a Man .Accused ofiwindlitig and In tin ... . I i� . . � . — I — .1. . I . .. . . . I I Skin diseases, such oi eek0nim, ring- i. Nicholson. - Between forty and fifty . � - t, . worm,sa-It rlietim, and prairie itch, are E, n.glish and American alid Canad Q eloquent Peroration talked of his much I . . � . . . .. L �peedjly overcome by it., Fog, piles it ' s -have promised ,to be prepentl Injured client as an � Udgel Of light,' rWWMW"WW"WWfiWV" - - , . . , . � I . ,pi,�hopi W.ben' Sil- Frank had fluislied his' . . . I . . . .. . . . . . .1 1. I I . I - . . ls finel-easing the pa,in and inflanime, at the two hubdiedth.anniirersary .q 'that be - . � � . . -also . � . speech�hls ellea whispered I tion, andhastening a ciiiii. It -this liotable ewnt. .The Biaho� of -NvltJ' him. - C.- Hoare ". . . . I . cures burns, scalds, cuts, -ulcers, child-:. . L,ndon has been invited- The Cama- � N-vanted to .sh-,Ike . hauds � S. C. Rathwell - I . I I . ren's sores and etuptionsi blood Pois- ' I Drst my solicitor told me what - . . . . I . . . � oning,. scratches, old wounds, Varicose dian Church Oonjieas is to be held'at "When you," said, the client, .. . . . I I . � -Halifax a196, so thiA the oldest -colon- he Was P01119 � 11 � I . - ulceia. etc.' All druggists. and stores ial diocese in the'Empire is Preparlug --I grumb)ed, but since I have been Its- - Shoo Pa- r1or ,' Music -Store. .1 11 .. . ' sell at 60a a box,'or post free' for price ' for a. memorable oelibTation. I , -lig to you, . I have come to the con. i I � . . I I � - . 11. . !...* .0i., ...... I.s.-M . I . . ­ I . . I � . . . . � . .1 teni . I . . . from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto:. . I . . . as well spent,-. 1 1 . . I . . . , ­ - . I . . .. . — victim that tile money w � � - , I i ,,, � .1 ,.I— , . . , � i � our talk. . � � . I . .. L . . .1 � , I � . . I . . . Mofe t4scis"ry. i And I apologize, Tbat half Ir . . 6 . . . . . . . . I * t, . � I 0 1 . , . � � most of Them Dep6rt6d. . �.- A. wislxbon�e'won't .do -a man mueN of yours about ine has done me,good. , -v ng'. Po'pu ar - , . . I Most in$ I tructive is the report just, good unless along with iV,goes'a .ae" It 4,% many yeftis since. I have expprl- Tra* elli . .. - , � . . . . I I I the ilixtrry of self respect, and it i I . .. . . I I . -, . . I ; L. � � ank . . . . . . . . . , -.1 I I issued by S. A Armstrong, provincial of, backbone. .. . I I 11. enced . . � . � . . . inspector of prisons and pub . lio chaii . - J . . -'2:� is ,v,.)fth the money.$$ . * . '. . . . . ,,Oil, tllAt,s till rigbt.11'said, Sir Vr ods . 46,7 - ties for the year 1908. I I Go .4sontre. Oneol the most interesting: se�tlonsg Could Noi t 'Sleep ge.i.my, --I)ut you take MY Advice and I " � 'S tisti" ol I Sir r,dward Clarke; ' 4 . .. . - I � is that devoted to the. sta . , go out of court., Are you going travel- . . I , . (leportatior� That 'the . Governmerit 'The 10ark. tlle� 1A,ivyer on the-othei.elde, is Just , . . - I I . . authorities are not sleeping in this fit . going to speatc," ' :- . 11 I I this Spriog ? We haVe. If you'waut-any of the I.` matter is borne out by the fact that ]Dootor,Wd Iteart and " I . just placed in, stock a nice popular songs, try our,J, - ' . the tumber of persons ' deported has ".... 1.tervt3s Were Responsible. � - , . . lisen from 10,in 1906 to 263 in 1908. � flne of travelling gyoods,. Sheet .Music Department I . ies of charts in- I -toss- .How to Open a Niiw Elook. .. - - . . An -illuminative ,ser Dwing at a . That, is many a mAn mnd w9man The best way to open . a b0w book consisting of ,, , I - . _ � . eluded iA the report, sb ing night after night uvon a sleepkiss bed. . -1 , . I . . i glance! the conditions which obtain in VFicir eyes do not close in the sWeat afid without risk of injuring it is to place It - . . � . . � I . . I wed both priSbnj L and �sylt=8, eSP6ciaUy m,freshing repose that come,; to those on its back upon a smooth or cove , Trunh Stilit Cases , - 11 I . * t . . I in regard to -nationality '01 this,4w , . ,vIi6se llcy6aud nervesare right. S(Ju10 - table, lot down the �orel%nd then the . and Telescopes* I *mateg. mastitfitional distu�l)artce, ,xorW or hind board, hold the leaves In one hand A Full'Stock of Vio- , . , In hospitals lot tlie insane the per- Algeaso has so de,oilitated. And irritated And open a few Of the fOt6 and After- I - . . I I I centage of toreign-bOT11 to native ig tho nervous systeni, that it cannot be Conie in and' Let our finS a . t 26.1 to 73.9, while the. percentage 101 quieted. I � ward the end leaves until YOU reach .. - I A nd )(1011n. SUP4; I . . the center of the volume, Do this Bev. prweg, bef,ore purchasing � ' . . I . population is 17.2 to 82.8. 01 the lot- Nirg. Calvin Stark, Ilogsmore, lit.$ eral times and YOU Will not break the L 11 -1t I I elfgl�,borll Insane in residence 011 vrites:-" About 'two years ago I began back of,the book. � . " elsewhere.,, We can In- plies always on hand 'Dec. 811, 1,90a, England furi�ishes 36.6i I to� ly! troul)Ied with 4 amotbering sonsa- I I r . � . , � I I Ireland, 27-8., ScOtIand, 144; United �Ion ftt,nl�htf when I would lie down. I � .. terest you, . � . I � . A, 4ot sobad I could 'lot steep in the dirk, . . states, 1.0; dermauy, 4. - Russia, I . - Maide it Very 016;r- I . � .; �. 1,8; and other countries, 8-0- trid would.have to sit tip and rub my ,�fjow (10 you suppose she manages , � A tull stock of 800(so rr '* ' ' i mb. ' f I . .. ry us or sweet -toned Of the foreign -born eommittals to 3 nbs, they wmild becorne 8() nu to heel) up Appearances on her bus- . j-ils during Igo% 35 por cont. Oallle 4y d,,.t(ir sa,i& my litart and nerves were bemd's Income V . . . I � I irom. I-,'ngland. I&I from- Ireland, 13.4 'r1%1.)0,1-4il)10. I 8%x %IburnPs Ileart and at is 'her husband's Income?,) - - �. 11 Shoes.and Rabbers - . flarmonleas, ! iroln Scotland, 16A from the 'United Serve Pills Advertised and got a box to � "\Vll Ar, i ,,i don't know-, but, Of Course, It cnu't . I 11 Stntes, 1).9 frOn' Italy, 1-3 iv( � )m Nov 1,,�y tilem. I took three boxes and call at Special prites: ' outflye light , b6 As big as it would have to belf th0y . . . i ; . ,lid Sweden 4.4 iron, Russia, Am) itly Ijo do -vii And sleep with I � \V11*a � . - ,st Avoll. I eanteeon't- cirild ,afford. to .11 -to As they do." . . I 1, � it , . ,,Q,5 from otber C�ulltTies. Ili th(!�C(111. ;t1r,liIiii-nn(l Can res li - ,wn the PL-111001101g0s tire 14',11g. lf�'%,l flIt n 11jal%ly to all 110rVOUS 4nd tUft . - : . teal Pri, � S. 0, Rathwell 0. Mare* I " . . ',:,nd, 33.2, Irelalid, 1,2.,,; Scotland, lo rn women." . . . . .1. iv_ . I I . � A * 10.0., Vilited Statl'A' 21.L�; It,.,ly, 7.3; : pri.p. r,i) ecni% per box or 5 for $1.25 I I . 8 ailed direct Oft rLsdeipt Thoic Are Cough Mixtureo �?�o . me, : Norway'and SW(Alk-11 , , ,1.9; Itussia, Ciij ..,, �,ijl i1eilInn, or m many % 20 I . I . � � . I. aild other touidrioti, 0.7. . � ): .Illot%. by the T.'Milburn Coq Limitedo but only one, Alleii'S t1filg­Balslim ,- N ", , P"Ww"".M 14 1. I ToQto, Oat. I try *1t4 M N"Me I I . . � . I #