The Signal, 1911-5-25, Page 6c
i 'haw I..<., Nth jK111111
HAS BIG CONSTITUENCY
af. K CORNWALL REPRESENTS
There are
1101 NG OF M p0 010 ACRES people who °outfield that
(snow is generally situated in the par-
- I conn of men of few inches 8ogie
have gone as far se declare that
UNDERSIZED GENIUSES.
Physical Peculiarities of Some Men of
Croat Mental Ability.
Mewber o1 Alberta Legislature F
Athiseca Has Only 500 Voters
Ht• Pelting Lists and Comes Fro
the Furthest Outpost of His P
erne-Huskie Dogs Do the Far
Of great height and genius are lneov-
on paLb{e.
Lambaste was perhaps the chief ea-
u` poamt of them views, but other labs
ro- lot Dote have been in accord with Boob
Wort..
Theta .. s member of 13.e Alb Lr
Legislator. whose constituency e.
tains O melba. acres and 500 vote
J. K.' Oornwall'. parish is exact
ave *Om the area .f all the °nide
ed lad in Ontario. And it a pari
m I op mons.
In support of this argument Ns -
{eon the First, Alexander the Greek
Allan Poe, Alexander Pop..
n and Blake haw be.a cited.
The !ist of roan of undoubted genius
who have been short of stater*, some
indeed almost dwarfs, is long.
It is Mao • noteworthy truth than
to
,u-
rr
at-
sh many •.f the realer very great mw
have bei not onlysmell bat diseased
and deformed For instance. ]Blies
Caesar. who may be classed among
t1e short awe was en epileptic. Ka-
poison
Mpelmon suffered from ay, Alex-
ander the Great and Edgar AILa Pv.
were dtpwmaniaes. Pope wee gnar-
louaty misshapen.
Byron. although about of average
height. was console:W..1] lame, Nel-
son wa_+ a small man o1 trail health`
and it would be passible to tabulate
among men of genius of the first rank
a large number who were under the
average stature and atfiice d with bod-
ily delecte.
In Popular &heoee Monthly Chas
Bawl attempts to overthrow the
popular belief that great minds and
short itature are closely allied. Mr.
Kassel looked through biographies and
concluded ilk a result of his perusal
that so tar as Americans are concern-
ed distinguished men have not been
of short stature, bat ratber the re -
venae He also di.eovered that many
European eminent men have been of
considerable height.
In the first place, when speaking of
average stature it must be borne in
mind that the average stature of coun-
tries varies greatly. The average
height of men of this continent is
about 5 feet 8 inches, of Great Britain
less, but the average height of the
Latin recta of Europe is tar below
the standard But taking the average
height of man as 5 feet 8 inches, Kas-
sel makes out a goodly list of very
eminent men who have exceeded the,
average.
Of the lives of 250 distjnguiahed
men examined thus. those of 103 sup-
plied the information, sought either
in exert figures or by way of gen-
eral statement: and of these person-
ages it appears that 16 were of middle
height, 58 above and 29 below.
without a mile of railroad By two
months' bteady shoepackrng and dog-
trailing- mid river -mewing the man
groin Atbabseca is able to get over
ensi out Dee -third of the 'krrilorr
leiter, hie five hundred erecters mark
'heir talkie Cornwall is the un -
welled eiu.•n of the fwrther north
He in lite advane a guard of . it-1lixa-
Moh moth of tthaba.w'a Landing.
which Le a hundred miles north of
Edmonton. Fur -trader -he knows tel -
tries as well as he understands r,..1
men, as well as he knows the trick.
of the trail -and if you should ever
go .trolling with J K. Cornwall y,.0
would discover that he strolls et the
Pat: of five Hiles an hour. When
be ,tarta to go down Jasper avenue
in CAnionlon he "'flushes" through
0o pack -trail WSW
But there', a big active brain In
the member from Athabasca, and of
all men In the Alberta. Legislature.
from parallel •9 to .parallel 00, up near
Great Slave Lake. he is probably the
mast interesting. First of all. because
be hails from a oountry almost es
unusual ae Siberia. yet plumb on the
edge of the railroad and the commer-
.tal travekr There are no horses in
Cornwall's constituency - bsrriflg a
clew oars** down at the Landing.
*hien is his gateway to Fdmontem .
a few wild things descended from the
jpoates--flat the Klondikers cut loose
tat Peace River Crossing on the avor-
land route twelve years ago He
lives in dog -hind: and the dogs are
:huskies -those semi -wolf caxavners
sof the trails that have had b much
to do with the transportation prob-
lems- of Athabaiseo as the lean and
ampotted caries had to do with the
vwlttir'al economy of the Saskatchewan.:
data
But even the doge are beginning to
siege it the twentieth century
When our huskies can be hitebed• up
Ns • potato ciltivator and get away
with it without a free fight -well.
Ici:vihsation is surely beginning to
love in Athabasca. Some of there
wall -eyed decadent huskies may wab-
IbIe round long enough to see trains
Tunri ug through the Peace River
country 13.inte of the ofd Beaver
and Swampie Indians may she
sway from the winter camps het
she unietab ss are printed. The 1. --
header's stn will still be doing hue -
laa.s with i trappers. the shoepack.
ter man at a moccasin man. skins
tfor dry g and tobacco and t•
las 1t use. to b' a hoi>.ire.l y. s
Iwo and more. The rnissionary wi,l
IStill go the trail and down the ricer
ts the flat -boats and the scow..
Rut dors and fired men ani trader -
Fared missionaries are beginning to find
'out that the eyes of the out.•wie
(worts are 011 the "Last Great West."
ins the lam •,t northern ancient Atha-
Ibasca is e0 inmi,ethly called :n the
inewmpapers. Boards of Trade and
'railway companies and 1end..eeke•r
Iced spee.lalem are slowly pushing lip
'into dog -land; because the land of
(doge and ot.besver skins is a land ,•f
$,heat and barley .and oil and copper
inner Iron; became. north of the Sas-
rkatchewan there are a hundred an.1
ditty million acres of land. not an
tacos of which is rock -and twenty.
live million acres of it is 'clean prize
11ne, and as good se anyin southern
mod middle Alberta or askatchewan
AIJ.erta u what a poet might call a
"sits -Works " i1's 750 miles from the
boundary line below Fort McLeod t,
the lower edge of Slave Lake Ed-
monton a fifty miles south of the
centre. Dunvegan, which used U. he
• serf of herein backdoor to Edmon
ton. is 150 maks farther north than
Edmonton Bet wheat was grown at
Dunvegan away bark in 1914. at least
so Harmon the explorer says. And
wheat has heen grown for sever*,
ybare not meanly as a garden curio
but in ronimerctal quantities enough
to equip flour mills at Vermilion.
which is NC resales north of Edmonton
Qp ai Fort thipewyan on take Atba-
bsera, wheat was grown that look the
Medal et th,- Philadelphia Centennial
in 1876 it was not ca;led tin 1 Hail
fn thole days, but it was the kind of
wheat thgt thrives on th• edge of the
e1 belt where the chtntwka come
swooning in from the mountahll.
And there are [rests in the Pea.''
River couatyy; mainly spruce J K
Cornwall estimates that the annum/
wastage rd timber through decay a•el
ferret fires sine. eiviliration ere plate -
sad .,n the Sa-ketehew-,n ha. 1..•i r
mooch to pay all the public Jebt ..1
Alerts, te haute the new Par.lam• re
Buda/rigs and 4i ronetruct a rails's.
rh-efrom the boundary lute to 11 •
ripe n1 Tient Slave Like The ('nr•
Peri alien (ontmasiion have he. n S
ing out '+. t. lal.•l, •!wont the work
e.t.•rwl by their organ sett ,n during
th p"-' yr' fir sn 1 the were that is
pit., g up ter the future it may in-
terest the ennee•n•ation Cnmleisair.r
lab 1 tee treat op in Mr ('oyewg:I'•
constituency the great -7 enee forest -
of which he nekf et, ek.ga cntiy are
retool' •ori prole i«t bl' etae'tlT
wensig!,•
w h.- ,. come-. ce'.'t travel atm
vl.•r titan •1 . .fir nc•-a will tek-
t
them) Mew. '.rr*, and selose
is better f • ranging owe. wi{1 h
MOO! fir •
The e. 4. rst'wsy.. set •
M' Ce'' It Maori. eeaiml.t,
reads Th r rtereb ra lways snit
swede T lea's are t.•c.•oh nr
M hod that wisp alrveuly 1h• (;Mar
Trawls PtelIe end M t'an, t sa
I1«tbert, new* lane e,
bended fie Ilse boo 141st ,erne tib
&th.isase landing n. r.• fall
tar. year The railway. -ant tour
tae egos M wit 1 E flnrwwvl
Hon. Helen Joins Chows.
The Hon Helen Cecil Montagu,
daughter of Lord Montagu, of Beau-
lieu, is causing her father the great-
est anxiety Some months ago, Helen
defied her parents sod sought a stage
career. As she is neither good-looking
nor talented she was obliged to ap-
pear in vaudeville sketches as • super.
Bbe persevered, however, had her hair
Welched up, her complexion coaxed
and her figure improved and now she
reached the summit of her ambition
as a Gaiety chorus girt among the
prettiest collection of soubrettes in
George Edwardes' musical play. The
Hon. Helen ints on using the tam -
name on the Gaiety programs to
ich her father moat strongly ob-
jects. it is understood that she is
-eajoytng herself thoroughly and has
• already joined what is known as the
Savoy Supper Sisterhood.
Women at Prize Fights
Should women attend prize fights?
The question has been revived by the
presence of a number of women at a
recent boxing Contest held in London.
Those who regard a prize fight as a
spectacle too brutalizing even for
grown men to witness will, of course,
he in violent opposition .o the idea
that women can benefit in any degree
by attending such entertainment. On
the other hand, Eugene Corri, the
well-known referee, declares that box-
ing in England offers a very
display of akill and an exhibitionof
erwuranee, *d that no woman can
watch the display of those qualities
under, absolutely fair conditions With-
out herself receiving benefit.
The Fresh and the sweet
'"Haub you some real nice ch000-
iabut?' be asked in a familiar man-
ner
Mie have,.' replied the sweet-faced
gir' behind the candy counter
"Are you ems they are fresh and
eweet7"
.'Sun ie
"Have you any r sweet as yaw -
self r
"Yes bat none as fresh as yea."
A Sent Fee Each.
'Has your college son derided ou a
career as yet?'
"Not quite. He is somewhat wide -
aided as regards medicine, law, news-
paper work. civil engineering, litera-
ture, mercantile life, banking, poli-
ties and mining "
Marengo.
In the battle of Marengo 511.000 men
participated, and of that number 12,-
000 were killed or wounded, about 29
per cent. Napoleon thought Mar.ngo
hit greatest victory. He always kept
throughout life the uniform he wore
on that day.
Markin` Linen.
When using marking ink to put.ini-
teals. etc.. nn linen do your work fire
with an ordinary lead pcnc,1 and then
sae the marking ink over this work.
The pencil will prevent the ink from
spreading nth giving the linen • blot-
ted app.'aranee
Denny's Weakness.
"Well, Warns M.kah7, 01 are be
th paper* ilenny's bees discharged
boa/ the prnitineeery.e observed Yrs
O'Hon/ igas
"Yrs; ogees' Mrs. Mieleaby; -Dan-
a miser
iDan-
•iser cewld hooter try told of a
A fsetraweeh Telescope
A oessa.4 mleert ga. 1
Londan e.rgsoe a. . eons at :r
,
Ss aclit..pl(.J tw that dr. enables a
desks Is me the saws a1s.dIY.a a1
seta *Mire lEAar/s .4 . goalsat'• ries
ash
wy ref ;" : 11 k14 •r a
THE E S I (. N AL : GODBRICA, ONTARIO.
•
MARKET REPORTS. 1
Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Future*
Clow Hrghor-Live Steck-
Latest Quotations.
CHICAGO. May 3. -Rollet tram as.
Weir eencarnlag drought resulted to-d*1
In atsagatag market for attest. Because
et delivery Special support. eow.wev tee Mar
ry was an exception. closing %c ftp.
Other months finished etc to lit dew/
rhe end of the d.v lett cora at the to a
dad* advance. oats, with tee to rte de -
roar. bad provfalons varying frown 21ks
Bain to • logs of a d*0s
The Liverpool market eloped today f•1
(0d Waiter win/at.
Saturday' e• wnt.
and fid to ltd higher os corn Berth
closed tee higher on wheat, Budapest 440
higher, Antwerp unoftaeged, Havre its
Unbar. and hamburg unchanged et Re
moue
Winnipeg Options.
Close. OWa Mgt. Low. CMM
Wheat --
May - - wt► Sitio fix Nth tell
July ... IM( Mil 01% M
Oats- tg'4 ( wti
Mar Mta lee we
July --, y'7 su. sa. ma I a
Toronto linin Market
Wheat, tall, M*ahol -sf n to M M
W baeL 'fsn, eMtaaL e M 054
W ba.I a e,p,, Mabel.
Rya, bushel - - • 71 ....
oats, bushel, N ....
Barley, bushe 0 M
Ruekwbeat, buabel 0 N *0
Peas, bushel a 76 • se
Toronto Dalry Market.
Rutter, .tore Iota..--._ :117 • M
1. utter, separator, dairy, Ib0 21 • 21
Butter, creamery, Ib. tons122 • M
Butter. creamery, *olds • n 0 31
Eggs, new-lald 019
Cheese, Ib- 114% 511
honeycomb., dozen r M
Homey, ertracted, Ib • ee 0 U
Montreal Grain and Produce.
MtoNTItEAL, May 2I-Therw waa no
improvement .n the demand from foreign
buyers for Manitoba spring wheat. and
what few bids came forward ware •way
out of line with values hero. Cables on
oats were weaker, and the prices bad
would brine bare over Mier per bushel
for No. 2 Candidata. afloat at Fort Wil-
liam, consequently, so butanes. was done.
The tonal marker was weaker, and
prices declined tar per bushel on account
of the Noir deemed and the easier mar-
kets in the west .A tatr volume of busi-
ness continue@ to be dune ht spring wheat
flour for local and country account, and
the undertone to tie market Is firm
There was some Inquiry for winter wheat
[knit' from foreign buyers, kat the preen
bid were lust 0 pr sock hewer thaa
millers were disposed to accept.
Oats --Canadian western. No. 2, 41c to
fibro, car toes, ex -Mon, e>ttra No. 1 teo0,
wee to nue. No. 1 C.W, Mc to *cc
peer-Maaltnba swing wheat patent.
first; Ree second.. 0.01; winter wheal
pat..ta. MO to TIE: strong baker/,
71M, stratgbt rollers. MU to
has. 51.0 to W.
Rolled oats -Per barrel, M.*: bag of M
1ba, MIL.
Pore-Ainericas, No. 3 renew, Inc hi
■ulteed-Bran, Ontario, 111, Meattob.
ti[, 11154d44sm, Oatarlo, tt3.M to 09:
.home. a aakob; 14; moalnlet 11a to 9119
llkis-Prost 1Nte to Ile.
Cbesso-waiters. nee to 1211.e -
Butte east, 211rt b Ile; isaoondik
' CATTLE MARKETS.
Union stack Yards.
TORONTO, May 431.-Reoeipte of
live stock at the Union Stock Yards
were 103 carload`. consisting of 2085
catUe, 173 hoes. 17 sheep. 102 calves
and 16 horse.
Exporters
Oso. Campbell boight 301 cattle for ex -
part -tor London. led steers, tate lbs. each,
at Ns• for Liverpool, lee steers, 13M 10e.
each, at R.
Butchoas,
Blot loads and lots of holden. Good
enough for any market, EMT at WAS to
Illload& of good, tab to WIC medium,
.M to W.M; common. I to ; but there
were vary tow cattle in this common
ctassa. as will be seen by tie Many *..sr
given bodes. o
Stockers :saw Folders,
1•ort-keep fender•KM to 11-05: fee&
m lento S.M. stod erj, 39 to WM.
. Mllkoes and Sprl
Milkers .dispeinger■ weq•oted at
11• to 570Ea.each.
Vaal (Salve*.
♦eat mires mid •1 54 1. 41.N
Sheep and Lamb.
14..,, ewes, N -7t to % 3t, rams, rias ter
fit; yearlings. *111 to M. :a, .prla. lamb.
M to *1.M. tier Amertccwt. mr tob. are quoted at
R to *7.71
H
Hop are hlgha. at MR for .erect,
led and watered, and see talk. ears M
country pinta.
Montreal Live-Stsfh.
MONTREAL. May IL -At the Montreal
Stock Yards trust wad market film rwtWpte
of lire stack the the week mann Way
M were 1155 cattle. 1110 sheep ala lamb.
11M bogs W tea °•lees, wane the ott.r-
I g. on tea market this moraine consist-
ed et 1 cattle, Se *bom ad lambs, Illi
bags ed 1 coleus.
A feature .1 the trade was the *Mesas
°dorsas to the lark.[ toe cattle, avid
prices this day week Mow o ad-
vance
of per bed M., h .sppis• err the
extreme heat which hoe erevalled daring
the past few der. and the oontmu.4 me-
weragetotwgrewosMta. readved nook Illaro-
peaawweek `botlnE• fertile whine awuass *5 Prices
e: per poem, Immomakes a .et drop
r 4 le post two week;
importer'
w111c� . iiif will low
mosey oa they nest a 4---ta, whish
treat f.rwerd trim this pert. Instead 0
wa�kl g some, ss the, would bave
In ft! ! p.p., bat d
wyather an
1p• Int'tas.e sappal+ ware too much for
rho mart
The gaMlteealmg •g buyer/ w the heal
' tui btfilt(ib 1Blrwaag wa• fairing large•
the very warm wester ase
the hlgier pdcs. dsMa.4.d tee 4.1441
for cattle was only fair, and the trade le
co•.equence was waif moderately active.
1holoe lavers sola et .tic, good al de to
site, hlrty feed .t stir• 1• the. fair at in
to 1%c, and t8. common • t epic to Ste
1 per pound. A few eatr■ heavy choice
Will. hr"ugit as Minh •sane to Hie, and
lower grades sold down se low se ec t.
MMM' per pound (Dews of good quality sing
• t .:11c to dile, end Inferior owe at Plc
to tr per pound.
Owing to the smaller run of hop and
tkr keener de.nand trail ppaacckers for top-
plles, • rtrnrger beths developed it. M.
1o•rket. a.d peters, es compared with
thine of last Wednesday, show an advance
of 1's- per lel pounds. The trade was ac-
nes and sans of .N.d.d Into were made
at gl a to C i Par IM pried., weighed
..71 tars
The trade 1• mall meats was TRIM.
but, a. the stf.rtana were Nmtted, m
•tesdi f..lieg prevailed In the market
e nd prices show se Mnportes( cheers
se it rep oils at M to pt, end sprang
'.mss at gl to M sash Calve. brought
from t' is gl sicb, Y is ds and quality.
Esse Sul4.le Cattle Market.
1. tee R(lP'FAt o. May II -mettle -Re-
eetpta .7111, tnerpt active bee to lr
men.. hoe Mtge Mess* IIS to *O. bee-
, her grates glee to lel eaws sM ee
as
e
airs. t 3>A mark.' seeP&.
fir algia. , a',.. a
u eth.tee ,. Sl
p bad Wei.---Rte.n.nli; �-
aw Tab's .hive ad elettly
ION* R ay' ee era. eat, is tarNil *
�l.S •saAl.i� 015 ea gl •hs... • M
m•► -5 '14pl. 161 Mars. e•trq o►
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LOCAL TREATMENT FOR WOMEN'S DISORDER
0
et 1sith we *envy depends vary largely op.
em •
- the blood circulates In nut boodles, to wear were, .l
we have perfect circulation we w111 huv• perfect heal h.
There is • constant veering out of the tissue* 111
every part of the body. The bleed lowing throne:, it...
velas carries off lila waste or deed matter. wine the
blood corning from the heart through the ,roles
esh
fond we Havings the e• digested.ttong replace whet 5.. beent, cat
lie
tied This constant warring out and e.pelll .4
ue sad *tatter and the repl..ang of 11 with nee
natter. atom by atom. goes on day and night, soul
In about 7 years a complete change has been effected.
Tree every man and woman In■ an entirely different
body In every particle of It from what he or air had
7 years before.
It sometimes happens. however, from a variety of
ea uses, t tat the blood beku0.. Lt./tweeted 1a certain
portions of the body. This meen. that the blood var.
sets In them parts become weakened, and the clrcu•
Lotion In that arctlon of the body becomes sluggish
and stagnant. The eon•equcnc. Is that the dead mat-
ter In that part of the body L only partially carried
away. and that but little of the new. vital .natter M
introduced there to build up and strengthen the tissues
and nerves.
This condition 1pvarlably Meta In all eases of f•.
male disorders. The dead matter retained In the clr-
cul•tlon, whk'h should here been expelled. causes Ir•
rltatlon •ad inflammation of the delicate men.terane.
and oppresses the nerve centres. This ronditlan•7- th•
cause of the grievous phyalcal and mental .ur',-ring
wG1.5 accompanies female troubles.
Ti obtain relief It Is evident at the first (l`
not g 'o
be done 1■ to gel rid tit the dyad matter which 1s be-
ing held In tis• circulation If this dead Millar is
to r•- ,. ;here• a q,e,les, .d Wood poisoning will result and solum wt..
etdestor to art ri-1 of It by forming ulcers. tumor.. etc.
The Wiwi- r.li.ryttoa w111 also dhow why ORANGE LILY Is ro strwces-ful In
curing this „r•Jiumr It la • lo,a.l treatment, and 1a applied direct to the al.rtau
o'g.n.. Its u.at,t• .lementa are it:sorted Into the congested tissue. and arum
th; seer start the dead natter begins to be dlsrharr d. A feeling of immense
relief, bole .urnrat and physl.•.l. a.rompar lei It. end the Imprq.etnent is conat.nt
. awl p0.l.he TON feature of the expeithg of the drat' matter is •Iwals present
to a irrigate, or 1rws extent, and In some case. It 1. w marked as to be amusing.
The ase dr,. Mena in the foie.wing !titer Is bol exceptional:
1)r. C.on're -1 set thankful to lira. F E. Currah. your C'.nadlan reprereuts-
tier for mi, i rlit 1, restored by your wonderful remedy. 1 hive suffered for 11
years. but . tit e, had until 3 veers ago Then 1 had a doctor. who toll me I had
a ttunor, and could live no more than a ye .r. If 1 went through ■n operation 1
would net the through II. A ' C. r later 1 sent for hum again, and he gave nae up
to die. M. husband then' sent for r.nother doctor. who performed an operation.
and .t ded.etie rnocl. good. I doctored with him 3 or 4 months, but became N. lard
• g'alr. that 1 thought 1 could lire no longer. and 1 beg -.n to long to die. Uur day
•,y huaLnnd •.,. ue borne and threw a Nip of paper to me with Lira. t'urrab's ad-
Jress and udi me a lady' had advised hint to write to her for a treatment that
would cure my'. 1 sal'I It was too tate, flat h would die anyn-ay. I could not lift
• teacup wt:lrout hurting me. Then the first doctor told isle 1 'en. worse than
etc. Hovertermy husband sent for ORANGE LILY, and the third treatment
brought awls one .tumor. Others followed until 7 lu-nnrs hid been etpelled. 3
tartn unw and 4 .hull ones. 1 know 11 it had not been for ORANGE LILY I
e. hl have died, for I could not live much longer. I would have thought it cheap
s row l.tm,'rel dollars for a month's treatment. Instead of one dollar. It ise•
" ,rib
it, wei.ht in, gold.. -tit$. CF.O. LEWIS. Huntsville, Ont. ,•
The •lot,' letter is published with /Ira. Lewis' permlaslon. All letters re.. abed
are treated as being Iwcredly confidential. but occasionally some patient feet. .o
grateful for being cured that she is willing to make the matter known for the b...
chi :1n.1 enco(rragement eft her suffering 'latera
ORANGE LILY is a positive. .cl-
snunc remedy for all disorders of the
fen, de functions. A. explained above
thcsr troubles are of local origin, and
re.ruire local., treatment. It is Just
as sensible to take medl:-lne Internally
for'femaie trouble,. as It would le to
take medicine internally for a bruise,
a boil or an ulcerated tooth. In all
*Ilene Crimea •o,. dead matter is be-
ing retained, and the cure la effected
by employing local methods for ex-
pelling the dead matter. ORANGE
LILY has antiseptic. soothing and
healing properties, -end also tones up
and Int lgotates blood vessels ■nd
nerves. I on, so anxious that ever
suffering woman may satisfy herself, without cast to her, that ORANGE LU..Y will
:ore her, that 1 hereby make the following
O FREE TRIAL OFFER
I will sent. without charge, to every reader of this notice who suffers 1m ■ny
was .-om ani of the troubles.perullsr to women. If she whit send me her address,
enough or the ORANGE LILY treatment to last her ten days. In many cases this
Trial treatment ,s ■11 that 1s necessary to effect a eomplet• cure, and In every
Instance it will give very noticeable relief. If you are a sufferer. vnu owe It to
youeselt. lo sour family and to your friend, to take advantage of tiffs offer and
get cured 1n the privacy of your home, without doctor.' hills sr expense of •n►
kind. Address MRS FRANCES E. CURRAH, W'adsr, Ont. 1
UOWESGR coNooNSNOWS
ATsN'tricn, Monday, May 29th
is
Full of Honors and Wonderful Triumihs of its Lang. Con,
quaint Tours of the Continent, and presented on a Stall.
of Colossal Magnitude and Lavish Expenditure
never known before to this country.
THE TRAVELING
AMUSEMENT
SENSATION
OP THE
DAY.
BRIMMING OVP"
WIT I
MIRTH
AND OP
JOY.
20
CLOWNS
EO L1?APF.RS
100 ACROBATS
KENTUCKY HORSES,
-THE MARVELOUS EDDYS-
OONAtC419 SUPREME 1h TME emuseM14T *BALM.
THE ROY�4L YfDDO✓APANESE TROUPE
And 200 Other Great Acts.
DOUBLE MENAGERIE
Containing Wild Animals from Every Country.
THREE BAND. OF MUSIC.
..ROYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME.
Many tines the Biggest and Most Bewildering Production)
ever is America blest Stupendously Stirring Sptt.cle
OW Human Eyes ..Ever Witn000sd.
.aLarymakarcscosir L'z' Y "iwz s- 'R• aLe the
GRANO FREE sTRUXpjRADB AT 10 A. M. f-
J"The . Land That Pays.for Itself , inta
TSingle Season."-Prof.lThomas*Shaw.•
Waal M pill paying Meet end haw a Me farm et year me II Come is
Ba.bdwea 1 Waal • isms 10Yie shat tae Lot seep pays for year Wadi
O0me to Rsska/ahwaa1 wast fl•e
.aat, magenia1 wort gat pays gnomes rer
wards? Oso. le B.iMr*wa.l
West M live where health, .et Ndasaa, is 'attain't Com. le 8as-
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Te tie average ..e Ma weld man t. Wiener. Owed*. Ths pnwm.s year.
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eh. t.AAT KOVIrTAIlr yAI y, M wgl ens 445,000 p••pks
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barons. of germs gram, w.rt4 neSr M1e bad e. railroads i•
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denim of u7 kind aro ■ak•ews bore.
Railroads Osl•nl
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alr�w Toe are -inntie -muttof oh.
mei Mr district 54.n Weedy
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Buggies
TO BE SOLD. We
bave just received as
car of buggies, sod
nave ever tithing t h•tg erre
:,-new and up -to -dot. i;
in the cairiag.lio.. _
No better buggies -
ever came to town.,"
We have them on tbenle
floor now. Cell and
inspect them at the r=1
MASSEY-HARRIS
WAREROOMS
on Hamilton `Teras,
We have th. Nteen-
ARD WIRE Parrs
and (1*'ra.t. the earn.
nna FLNI•RT Punt.,
CREAA SEPARATORS
and almost every-
thing a farmer Deeds
on • farm.
Robert Wilson
We also have a tew
extra good drivers for sale.
J. BKOPBEY & SON
OODERIOH
TH E LEA DiNG
Funeral Directors
And Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to
st all hours, night Or day
When the Children Come Home From School --
give them Kellogg's Toasted
Corn Flakes.
"Kellogg's" is a wholesome
cereal that satisfies a child's
(Paging for sweetmeats. You
can give them all they Orae of
it, too, for while strong in quality,
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