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Exeter Advocate, 1908-04-16, Page 3 (2).••• 4tril'Av4 • 1 tt .i.,i,Stsser • eaeasseassaass s er ▪ • IFIF•44. " t.' • I \' • • ' ‘.••••••• •••• • . , • • . . IOR LMPRISONED .1 • • • ' 1 V EnT0--- ses . piolliE . GYPSY ()RIME TELtER HE P OVED TOO SMART . . wields financially and economically, tual Unpoveristunent of the country. Ito does not think it Ls due. to any ac- • • • • . . . I. tonic IL 111. People- Ieed. And She4 DK Too, rut in`the ilikantilme - . .1.VeS„:4,2•;'• ' actly 'aickabiit'' net kellog ' : stb4,:1Pillum3' islite ',Iliad Bean s. 4.441'1,•, '`,. ".:7 ''. - ''' , ' '' • . •.'•14'. '."".• ' I '' '-• • , 44 4 • - , . . 11,•:,•.4 ,... rit•.. :,/1110* MP ,w4Y-- Tlocist, 1140". e'; • ''... • • •','• '',,Piuilehitl. • •.• ., .. ',. ' essz :es,s;' -I 'IR- tb.o. $01Pg-. -.. Et)•-•13r,,•litet'lv -; .- ' --':‘.:,."-;•'s s' -1...s 0' . '.. ' ..... ‘. 1", • .....' ) ,' .41.,,, ,....I. litrt4h‘ki,. 4triniis.,likadA4Os . ...§!Y,e1).-111CIPPIA,1 Argo, ,. it' . -0371.11 :10r,turK. it'..•..a.s.g'elliii'at 7' dePreeitiot;DI irke •IV-tar.'_toht es maid ;44.-'ibsessinhleysig."4 ••••••_, i(f ' IMPia -;4314,'''CI*10-tilklit ''.'•,004.;'** 9i0t.' nit"e*.'' ita.',4i4g,:40WitsTill'42.1ariti0.4it ' •eaa - q .: ',40•Witild '14;t4 ,tgliin41;',,,, 41-51itiV,C0,11a• ,"4?-• . ,., '‘,ttals.-;1*,..AMIlg!:.S.. Of -rbealnatieel ''?I'li Ile ', . '. i_si,,,..„4,. : 14_,Iiiriiii.T.fie,..40a t•It'147,0-iiiigia-.;';740r1Oft.t.441r,ItiScji1P1 .kltk- Ickt it.T.-ejl.Iiill ei•411e.liiiirii...W4.11*.:W 1,,„, ''''"-t dstk..ei.iir Or Orelatr'stlietalst00-44dr• .1(ifi;,ikh.t ..?.• 1,,,ii.„4"1„,„..v,-4i,johlo,„104. -. ),Lila,436,,,,,,,*,,,°: :;VITTiii7fTii,f0,' 44A onemommer • • FOR TLI-LINIIAERii'• LG MAID SHE WOULD PE. 117:74R • tia",!•tiov,v bOlh the.tniller. and Rio' mnitsitinee, 010ei'tpUst•trourblej,`- Don't - doia yourself peered and Inveatigatan provei that rs'f' inntlY 'fieopte foolishly, do with pur- , , *causes . in,. the hope. that you:can put the -fortune teller's, predictionlutt been ieriflea. L'Ilder the circumstances, t t y, .,(•',,Ydur. baled right. PUrgaUves gallop s_sis In ,__, ,,,_ _ ,,,._, a.:0, _ 'ei..'kas ahroUgh the elatem and weaken ul* JellItZit"oeL."0)hess',Z1Z7batitus"11071,`, '.. es,'-, . tea 414 V .•1 ' Vtat ou .Pt • a 1 . ..,. .•,.... ve ...e. e Inv .1 I iii*"6.e.)•04.... s .• . . .. e --swill tnake\new, rich' blood, build up her' for a reading and now every- day the' weakened ners-es, and thus giveyou le her belay' day. - • stieW health and strength. Dr. Williams gyp.sy goes by the rather preten- I is the one medicine that can . The' Pink In.. Loire r.aine of Britannia Manley and- is - -• 'ao -.this speedily, safely and surely. well known in , the neighborhood. 11 :0- , Every dose of this medkine makes new, „, you cross her pplm with a sixpence.she 0. akh, red hIned` strengthens the a"- will read your 0, past, foretell- your -Iii. . . tite. clears the skin, arid mekes tired ture,, and give a piece of lace to 600t -sula-and-inen,-- it-righ..-i-...-- Itaiettatiezratticztio-..ACisc boug4t-al iz-::."---*".-411-velitricar.dittt"melraii'f'Hugglm -thlit iiiialr treiiiint-ii not strange -the • Oshawa, Ott., isoys:-"I don't, think the ,plausible fortune teller there is anything. equai -to Dr. Wit- . s . iO llarnst Pink Pills as a Cure for 'Very- IIAS MANY CUSTOMIIIIS. ousnese, indigestion and a run down The borne of the Miller and the maid - ndition of the blood. For some time who have Le stracingly vindicated the --_,... was a great sutferer from these Ulm- claims of Britannia Manley to prophe- les. I tried several remedies, but no- tic powers adjoins the -mill in' tho vit. ,,. • thing helped me until 1. began taking lege of Forton. "(Vatter Hellier, the nal- .: • r Williams' ,Pink Pills. Before tak- kr, has two little children and his' wife . ' VG them I felt like an 'old man, but being- confined in an asylum, he kept the•Ume I had taken four boxes my ,maid. Tho latter was a pretty girl trength•hed returned, my appetite im- about seventeen years of age 'named rovedssanyspervae, wera_aketiyaaind, FlorriespaherlOglosiseven reepths egos •a. feeling asremayed man." ilritannia came to the door and called eltraseetEarettiestlitt!satiFterriessailararartatiallnt's!lerdtrt . set-s-measasheitet=s-saMtletEsathe-- tlizikelailia-ands-sier-howsspeedity-stherseante-dowivealiestlelueeher-tosbuyezoine -feel like a new person.' lace and then ffered to hold up the eessest-Soldsbrall-niedietnelkaters or by mrill---"Mirreekif-: tar' -i- hers at 50 cents a 'box or six boxes for Mao fused at, firsasbuts-upon the '• gypsy do. -IrosirTlisi Dr. Williams' Medicine co., elating that she would 'tell her LAMP- l3rockville, Ont. Ailing nic*. assz.ntal. Tho fortune teller took the girl's BEWITCHING A WFINESS. and bending her dusky head over it fee a few moments. profce.sed to draw re. t But a hundred •years ego' Frenoe Ilail within her boundaries 27 per Cent. of /EALOVS FRENCHMAN SIPOT 01.1.U. „the population of Europe, while to -day AND THIN TOLD FI '8 STORY. sat has only al per cent. It is not the ht-ol-itervoit laTir t 1 . of lndu.strial products that counts, he -.......: It is the number of • men labor-. Sall It Nifas •:i ;Sok, Ide raci, , Bid th.e says'in a country tbat gives- it etontitiiic Girl :,•Itecovered :anel's lie** - .., ind,intelketual Poiver, • • . ' . • •• ' '. '..-• .- # Ail: '.7., , -., : , ' • . . ..- , ;.. --- ,:-:. , -,, Ly1;114,h., s.'0g41.vtaikri., ;died; itOin. her ' ',...,.V',i,..;.4(O, I.7. -1G Plf,:qt.,,, as/441%1:1A: insteriils:Of.,,tufeakatistly , eecoss.2': ... ..-s'• S's.,•..," 0. Sseees..;,,,a. ..s, . •:,•-. •ss,',., 'til )g. sic 0, .444‘.:itkeit thag,,, Nita Bola' it -Ss-,- '.' ; s•P,'!till'.i..,.7.11,.i*7thilt-:**.°':..F. .141414. aoitligs c,sFreiithriiiiti:,.. :Of i's. ,..'14r*...-:.$1.'Afil:dOi--'4?t 3:,01...',Piini.•Steeel; -.4"e':1'$01),t,aitt431nPuet40.11 . ' ',--W ce-1---,nlisil.-011‘--asoOtitillkLYs._esii.r 'nye •.'" k•c‘.,..:111F4.0i.sliirglilWh4 tssfOsit'ailiai laltr,,miqc.i44.ti,aisegsigi.Snif6-Seltpi' es........ 4344.41N, VOirii30:1salgiit,ting-Sarsisri,r7.1P114,1,_Pg, ',14WVY':17,%•.(14Virf.ttft7ti'itt rO'!ircift1..The ,Onymen1.!";..Soitleverly,:did, the'-i•Onng --et-1111ms ',t would atinost•tscreatnil'Welit:s smliridieFtOnt&hli.Oatia(Cateds.ntarY• Of downtn‘aS.atglAliiiit.1102,d. no. earelite..'40: 'A alitelde'.ptiet between the girl and bird' itted,everytliing I heard of ler aliteis. IAA salt :thateeeen the pollees believed: ji,, 0t no .retief.•I went to several doctors. - But the aceounnt:.! the allairsubiequent. but they "e•titild ' glae .me: litlit'IP'e 01 lem ly related by tilt vicUrn.expciied a.most ever getting rid of them and I finally - cowardly attempt' at murder. .. - , gave up in desaairs One day a friend Ire ...e. . a___Awatupk....01 7.iitientsk MIas eit'fferolivilittiealliiiinerisiiisivealseLkeeltleW170sikalkeesitetie64441414 s ... ' ..., ,- steps he 'took 'before' the deed That he et:red. 1 decided to \try it', and the ft. - wit., able to •fool the police so easily. Ikf I get was enceurriging. 1 bought The young girl istt dressmaker • and ex Lox, and the pges kept cis* diminishing. II had been almost petered to death by 1. used thrce boxes and am now tom- , the iinweleesne attentions of *(*. ipletely curd. Ono thousand dollars alie ant. Finally, 'losing all -patlenee, be ‘Iwould bo none too small an. amount ' one evening - sent him perempto ly to give for such a cure as mine. 1 about hes business saying that she wish- 'wish 1 could corvine,- every sufferer tat -reeversteeseestartragainse-Whereispoa.,..Otatha-vAluesof_Xam-Iluk." -. -BcfeartElleif:fri&FeCgrearrisge--send-ficetalervavathilnkiteetlitiPtiett: cu.sed the girl of having given her heart bands, cold sores. itch, iiicers, enema, elsewhere. running'sores, catarrh, pres. bad legs, A few evenings later Mile. Marcel abscesees, face sores, spring crupt'ons, Was returning from her work accom. and all skin diseases. Of all druggests panied by her mother when she was and stores, 50c., or from 7.am-BukC. , Toronto. STOPPED BY 13OFFARD. Ile asked her if be could have a few moniesits' coniersaUon with her. She - assented. and paused- In front of her twine,tilo her mother continued to- wara th door. The Latter had gone but-- as -few • • s keiss when --s he heard -the elsoL.aspislo.L.an,L hirelegsarciuncl.._esea_. wsher-da-ughterslying--omsti tar-ariTIONMTIAVIVirerrer- ism-Whit revolver in fibs hand. Ile had allot .thesgirl_sthrougla.theshead.--- - A 'police inspector who -happened to be near at hand ran toward the Man. Whereupon he turned the revolver on himself and tired a second shot. The bullet flew wide,'hoseever. entirely mis- sing its. mark. Whelp. taken Into cus- acdy Bollard tall a romantic story of an agreement between himself and the girl, whereby ho had.. at her behest, 'swore tO.stioot. her -first -and then- lot - kw immediately Into tho great un- knov-n. Ile omitted no details that nrght corroborate his tale, even telling 'CI frequent trips made by hint and his victim to the cemetery where they. had swore on the grave of the girl's father to commit suicide should her mother persist in her objection to their mar riage. Ile produced aettert purporting to havo been written by the girl, ,beg -7 ging him to remember his vows, and that sari.* evening the: c.hief-otspolice receiveda leiter . from__ the-- -prisoner, whietiliiiitheerrniiilled before the it ing,.._tellIng:him_ofe intended carry - Ing out of the- pact. T,hessa-splans of Bollard's were ex? tiereely clever, but he had' not prepared against the possible' • RECOVERY OF THE GIRL. '1 - aside the veil shrouding the future. strange Incantation by Natives -In Then she told the maid that .her etu- . Mombasa. ployer's wife was never coming home. Remarkable evidence was given by British East African natives who have turned Kings evidence at the inquiry -•4into the murder of the Englishman, Mr. homes ,London. 1 One „witness 'elated that Mr. London • %yes surprised without his gun, and O practically hacked to death. with knives :and an Arab sword,. which was pro- duced In court.TheAvitness said that ilivhen the murderers were carrying • ..eway qp body one of then' wiped his blood•st tried hand on tv *boundary sasteince -1. aving marks -Whirl; -formed-ane clues leading to the .discovery 'of the body in a hole on the hillside. , Evidence was given strewing that the prisoners rvormed various incanta- lions and rifIelal rites for the pur- lies° of bewitching one of' the naUve 'boys whb had accompanied Mr. Lon- don and had witnessed tho crime - so .ithal ho would not give information to • miss. - The .boy wag plared in a 'chair and scoveredswith 'a black cloth, while ono the gangs ...muttenal incantations.- .. a hit -41(41:e" wess-then' .maues and tbe tkrr, given some Arabic charm. The “ati4inony concluded witit---the-klIling',of • • Diets fowl. over the blood of whith the bay was made To step. ' Ptie natives were found guilty of the -lauder end sentenced to death. KUOUINUEfillLDRKN 1I01110 OF 211111111 When you give your child a so-called `soothing" medicine you, are not curing Is sickness. You are merely drugging • 1.4ntesateen 'porarysermenittifinra7S001117- ssa Ing medicines contain opiates and -an O e‘crilo.sa may kill tho chikl. a'hen '• 'you give your little ono Baby's Own frablets you have the, guarantee of a government analyst ttiat thie medicine .i safe. Anil you have, the word of O ,tbousancla of grateful Mothers that this O medicine will promptly .cure all' the inor ailments of childtkood. Mrs L. IW Smith, St. Giles. (Pea says: -"F have used Baby's Own TableLs for my little girl for constipatkm and other troubles and have found them the best inedkine 1 have ever used.' Sold by esdeaktra Or. by small-44-2Sseentse asess •e Dr Walla/nee 3frtjieine aso-i 'Cita Brockville. Ont. Vs•t_ • " To this she added the statement that Mr. Beller was very fond of tho maid and that the maid was equally fond of tho miller. l'uSoon,' she said, "he will ask you to take a very long jour- ney with him, never to return and you will go." • 'ThLs piece of Information, leaving,as - it did, the credulous little girl • SHAKING WITII NERVOUSNESS/4 was too important to be di_sctosed /fyr the original fee of Sixpence -cipa be- fore she, depazicd. Brittania..demanded and received an ' extra fee of - amount. Soon after the gypsy had taken -her kave, Ilelilier, who had been absent, O returned to the house. U'hercupon Florrie, who couldn't Weep a.•secret, set tal, and told him what the isitimate ef the fates had told her. Ile% professed to be highly indignant and immediate - la informed the police. Britannia's so- Jeurn In_ jail followed. Thcre_was con- siderablo local interest in the affair. at the Who and .public opinion sympa- thized -with-the mtller::-- Tho gypsy riervidher time and went away to other parts. She is a wise fortune teller, so sho has eschewed elopements since then in her fonecastings. Now that Ileilfer and the maid hese taken her hint and skipped, the , public deinand for the sam© kind of readings may be so great that stip will have to supply, them. 11 is believed that. Wilier and Florrle •who took the children along with them' in-- their- flight.---havt• gune ter- Canada. Some -creditors of the absent miller are especially anxious- for his return as it is found 'that he was heavily- in debt. 1 -POSED AS A GOVERESS. How a Clever Frenchwoman Mei Car.; tied on litastneis. , blanche Leclerc. who is 'twenty-five Yetuss jitsofbIgne, was knoticsdn to. thetipoli: sill o1 :hkh ise-,entYirgeci - - ss- with havhig remitted during the mit fain. yearefri Part, Fnince. s She fiat blue eyes, and an ex -pression id trusting innocence. But made practith of taking engage' ssznente goreidess. and after remain- , 11i -ti with- her empkiyera king enough to belts- herself 44 the- valuables In the heuse, departing to fresh fleidsof en- ' ' • Sho had never been caught and might not 'have bun caught yet if ;she had 'no1 been citreless enough •to apply re", the ElbsC eat poverne.sfri a family wheel O ,,she had heiptal heraisif, to $1,50esorte of jewelkry onlY it* months sea. In her room Abe police found all Icinds of disguises, including twelve s 'wigs of slifferent colors, jeweikry 1'e4i6tigh io stock a shop, silly alla linen arked with every lelkr of the alpha. keta and a number of savings bank book*, by Wong the owners' names ef- which. ahe had been able to with - raw the sums standing to their erediL have. 114 Prinstaact. eente •biarte. says a Scottish stienta 10 •••••••••••••••••••..1.11..•••••,•••••••••=. The Curious Profession of a London Woman A curious profession is that of Miss Belleville of Maidenhead, who sells the lime to various watch and, clock makers- tn Widen, England. Tho idea was suggested to her father in 1835 by Mr, Pond. the then Astronomer !loyal. 'Ile actedon, it, and by taking round a corrected Chronometer to the chief clock and watchmakers he secured an Income of about- £500. O When he dkd In I __Itisswi grankd the privilege of having the -Cla-asnorneTer ooric10d- at Greenwich wheneVer she liked, and she carried on the busIness'unUI 1892, when she had reached the age of eighty-one years.• She handed the business over to her diiughtcr and Mist Belkville hat' car- ried it on. ever since by permission of the Astroaorner Royal. O Sho basabout forty customers .fn warieus parts of London; including Many important and old -established ,Miss lkIleviIlc ,goes from Ifnidenbead tr Greenwich ever). ' Monday. morning and has her chronometer wrrected. ,She tett-tires in :official • dociiment gat- ing that her chronometerdiffers from. mean abbe by 146 ninny seconds aria tcnttue and her customers cermet- theft times accordingly. Black. Watch Chiming Toeeo Rich .and satisfying. The I;ig black phIg! • I" . ^ '• . • ; , Xintn:Clan -1.•44•44,1‘.16,311•14114=440.4413•4411,41.4•Airt.4,7,1.tt...., eoreitit#.4 The word "masher" is not really slang; it is derived, from a Gaelic word. me -ening "fine,' "handsome," or "ele- gant.' - Lake-aforat, in Switzerland, turns red tensyseorassesoing, to the .eirs_sence • 11 is uonly_ The._ Flaggtng___ Energies _ ReViveds,_ Ocnstant application to business is .a tax upon the energies, and if there be not relaxation, lassitude and depres, stun 'are sure to intervene. These comes from stomachic troubles.- The want of exercise brings on nervous ir- regularities, and the stomach cea..es to assimilato food ,preperly. In this con- dition Parznek•e's Vegetable Pills wilt be found. a_recuperative_of _rare...power, storing the organs to healthful action, dispelling depression and reviving the flagging energies. , • 'WI a- Marguerite Marcel was conveyed to a hospital after the shooting and zar wasslarst-tho-ught-she wonia die without recovering consciousness, she eventually untie to and under care- ful, questiening, related an enairelysop- -petite. account- Of lhe circumstances of the shooting. When shown the letters supposed 10 havo been written by tier is Bollard, she immediately pronounced them., forgeries., She said that alto has never beento the cemetery with the man nor had she ever talked the clues: tion of /suicide over with him. In fac4 *his whole story wasan inipudent She said that Bollard -bad shot her' out of -jealousy: • When- this version st f these flair- was related to him by the police Bollard in- dignantly /denied- its truth, -believing the girl victim to be dead. When ho attcr loltrtharierarltliarVery much- alive 'and that' she had told the ,facts to the authorities, ho completely broke down and male a full confession.' lk cad that when he pointed the revolver at hie own head after shooting the girl, it we's only a sham. attempt at suicide, -tarrkel out to support his story of a pre -arranged pact. ••••=••• THERES EVEnNII ING IN E.Tat • FIRST: The first train In Canada wag operated en what is now a part of the Grand Trtirtritallway and this gsatsyste hasseerr-been-orr-the-aleraeto-eitey---lna 11* first rank. In keeping icitta thts general policy the "InternaUonal itte" the premier train of the Grand. T••unk System,is aLso the finest and fastest train in Canada. end one of the fastest long distance trains in the world. Leaves atentreal every do at 9.00 a.m., Tkitrito -4.40 -p.m., arriving- at Detroit it .10.00 p.m. and Chicago at 7:40 &at' '"••••••;-• t: • 1. • • • ' THE.DoWITTA PLEATING•00., • . . Manuonotoror. of Muted MO" keeps ,ot Voile, Panama, Sliepherd Check, Etamine, Taffeta Cloth, Venetian, is all shades: We also make up your own ma- • era •7pR11.-owl'infraltilirertrentei7whIcti-rel- quires 4 yds. of 42 or 44 in. material for an • s. snes aversige skkrt. , Write fOr:partictilars. , . • •" *UN mum ATED • • awd aaada ea fai $1.1141. ‘‘. r • • „ it 11 k;'/.41tg 414 e • Cents Wig, Size 'florist /prelim sell Paii • Axeet_CsitteA • • . • -•-•• , • •• •• e The pang° Company, - , Toronto • we assaeorrraNuar- la tin Iff• • ..... • elft 41.0 dayl 1i1t1teir7sresti •more in ucoord with the world -more in unson with Nature?' !t Ls always that way -with mc on pay-day." ...i''..xternally or internally. It Is Good, applied externally by Asrisk rub-, Wog, Dr. Thomas' leelectric 011 opens tae pores and penetrate., the tisane as few liniments de, touching the seat of• the trouble and immediately affordlpg retie!. Administered internally; it -will still_the _irritation nsalav throat. w I t .cou Lua4441-- wil , en foratoi.y-c rgatisTrysit tind-biese0fl7. R. „, pay highest price for all kieds. SNIP TS IN Literal 11.1100d1C.ant. Prose pt returns., D.: H. DASTEDO 8g, CO Maenfacturre sad I:porters. 17 Slag et. lasi, Teleses. SateAllehee • " 41, 7.41e4' , • -• ate) 7.• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •P• Among the Alasion Indians, in the event et a# dispute, one •of the parties promptly tears Up. spino ut 1113- bion,. Tlie other must follow suit, the one who debtroys Most blankets being, :a gaoled as Ilk: winner. ITS ADVANTACFS.. Saint flornard-Doyou really get any- thing out of these cat chases? Terrier -I ought to. I conduct them Cr. a purr scent basls. • Week enst Sickly People envy those farobest halth; 140 'need to stay sick whew by the use .1.f" Ib. best toxic. •• Ferrovias"ou caa get rick blood' eat assawssistrength mad ulgoe. ----bos-Angeles7i-etmtains twill," the waters of *which give a steady red flame, so hot, that it is un- comfortable al a distance of 10 feeL Mother Graves' 'Worm Exterminator has no equal for destroying wortns in children and -adults. See that you get thegenuine when purchasing. • - The eleven London gas companies supply among them 46.4113,852,000 cubic riot •of-ges-to-1.101-4896-colsumers, URED-EN-11-TO -14 -DAY& IPAZO OIXT11111ST is guaranteed to care Miff gape el Hain, Blind. Bleeding or Peptone* Sties la 41 Se it days or essney ref oade4. 50e. Southern California has a stretch of cOuntry, lying between 200 feet and 300 feet below *ea -level. which Ls covered with salt, ncd yields 2,900 tons of this minors 00 . 7 BERMAN ON- it'll:NCS WEACTIL Il••••••••••• • Scistnas for old Age Pretty Caleral. but ' Very Small -Population., O tars Jaques BerUlkin, the' statistician, has just bored an <initial' report as head of the Statistical Burenu 01 _the French GoVernment on the division of weelth throughout tho population. Three-fourths of all the people in France over 50 years of age possess sqvings, but in the ereat majority of caeesthe amount fa trivial, the avernge ler ttie wholei number being about $400.1 Of 770.000 Persona who died tit the hest year for which the figures are compiled, only 1,343 persons left an estate of 8100.000 or over; 6.257 left property ranging from that lignite tleaen to $10.000. and .7,000 left from $10.000 •dasen to $2,000. •( There were 326,000 other's who left eitates of Smaller *Mount. The 430.000 who left nothing were Minty women and children. . • -Dr. Bcrtillon dEsees.ses _ns the report ih(qhatige for the.werte that has taken Mae. In 119 linlecnce which Fratliir, ITCH: Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of contagkers Itch in human or animals cured in 30 minutes byWol. Terd'a-SUirtilirtaflelfr-lt-asave Sokl by all druggists. By the decisten of the mayor„hrides may be sold.by weight at Kolked, -Hun- miry. the price being flied at GO cents a popnd. mece.eaer.r.me Thos. Sabin of Eglington, says: "I have removed ten corns from my feet with lkolkwaYas Corn Cure." Reader, go thou and do likewLse. 401.0 •••••01••• • WORKING ELEPHANTS. The efforts of the Congo Slate au. (-lepbani-has-brotigitt-out saint, e siting peculiarities •of.lhose. animals. During the wt seaaon, which fasts four months, tho elephants aro notworked, but are turned out into the forests•In stead. however, of rejoining their wild scions of the clIfferencoltial, their tra n - kin. they seem to keep apart, will cin nig has prodiiced: 'On bingTheatigtif back to 'their, duties therehoW 'no dis- position to atilt* their .work. Their prr.sence sometimes •attincts „ ele- phants .to tho ytcinity of their scene labors, but theseiwild Animate; are usu.' ally •too old and Intractable- to bo 'uSed es recruits. • - '%•4'.1" fr4 11• t'.1SO:f • ; 1 iAgiitire.ttiltryit04traairrtiRtiriatAit00140r4friarrslaritihan;AtialkilaTiettrWate*rittlibittitili*tri.leTAT...111kftMeilr:4444•SifitiatMe01 WHAT CAUSES nEADAcnE. Otober to weysrastae.s-resaressfre. gusset cease of Ile:Wachs. LA X A Tir it BROU0 QUININE ressoves cease. a. It. Grove on bus 1.30 • - During 1907 the Royal National Life- boat- litstitutiOn craft bawd some 932 lies, while -fortythree vessrls -were kept from partilil or total loss. A MACHINE FOR WOMEN. should be' the %..t obtainable. The Hirger an! Wheeler dt Wilson sewing machineare acknow. views of Oilt ario: rifraskin - Taro Lao, for beautiful set of ten soutcnirt 7:Ago: didilio 11 ruionenalnagn. ymmosat.tdearibeleetread:: eenvestlent otany. Lovk for the Red S. Sewing (whine Co. Alarming Chamber,. teusehn.. wars or mom _strife_ 4iintiez_ O fn three monthi -the cres..-some-'700 men -of the battle ship Nils-suri,of the rnited Slates Fkel. consumed 1.500 ',olts of cigarette -papers, 1.200 founds et emoking tobecoo. and 37,000 cigar- ettes. As a result, Abe Surgeon -General hits now recommended .that, the use o:if the cigarette be forbidden. You are right In regarding erytipetas as a dangerous disease. At:point thi wollee.- itchier akin with Wevers Comte : And take Weaver. Syrup intensally. FREE aittar=i,, ter * pieseo et . se Wise te ewes seek. WInoteotaz near w4Useed rye these TWO SO 11 an charge, paid. Med tie yter eat= saareeseew.: Illaussaweelaktke selling these sioaderfal. 4.1.4 lielasort.1%eOtebee Columbus. O, 801413 pain la s hours, :wade 513; you BASSO, min do we show how. PASS OUTFIT. Special ladeeenente to CanadianAgents. Tkarisaa 11102 K St. Del/tees 0. ELL DRILLS With one a Loiniss-kto Improved seachrnes you are sons of large profits oft the capital le sated. They are the leaders in this lino, 0;rtafaly the greatest mosey aststug Won Driltleg Aladelstary made la Aerica, Address LOOMIS MACIIIIIIE CO., TIFFIN, 111114 EARN- AIR 'THIS • -1 oir RIFLE /41 Fer-hvintieg--ev-titAget. pr.tiftw- The .1110g_a15____ rite is sue, deathoto small gam. 11. will give kith gen to say boy who will sell twenty -eve 0-41ey. We trait you. When you sell the 23 d ckages of - Shale• foraz Send for the -Mello packages at 10 ata sae resent OUT ILK ail WI *111 immediately seed, 700- the rifle, charge, prepaid. • TheCOLONIAL MANUPACillitillil CO.. Dept.. B. itthaslitoa. Oat. The !loyal Mint last year struck .114.- 76.oss cons, as against IO0..S:,79i in 1906; this was In addition to 100,478. 192 coins twhlch %ere turned out for the ' In itsltnittal stages a cold Is a Meal ailment eaiily dealt with. But many -neglect It- and -lbe--reitiirri-ofteii- the (1ov/optic:IL of distressing heizirres of the .bronchial • tubes and lungs' that render life Miserable for the untie pi_ m. • a rs a 1 rite no hing in tbe handy medicine line 's.o certain In curative results Anti -Con sumptive Srup, ihe far-famed remedy For colds and coughs. "It tvould please ,mo mightily. Miss' Stout," said Mr. Mugley. "to li3Ve you go to the theatre with tnethis tnorning." "flare you tozureil the seat..474. asked Miss •Vera Strit. "Oh, come, row,* he( protested; "you're not so heavy 83 all that." TkIa 1. ibe thus to saint with itattisai!a tune- -Paha roar root r . psat-Tose_whola.house-itaviesseit_Palatit are the:- oldeet and best know* -la Cs!pda for style, beauty. wear and tear. Tour dealer has a large stook. Look at hie calor card.. They arebeautiful. Write A. Kam.' say* Son Co.. Montreal. for • peek of Sou. eastr Pletura Poet Ca da of goatee. O Durinti the:stoppae of- the traffic in a hises-theroughfare-tr.buseirlver,-ever mirth° lecee-ont foraicharice of display - .ng wit, estited a. group of Italians enitilyell In laying the atifitialt road- way: telling Ilea glianliali -Sif-6645 Of the Reliant the bus -driver ylle4L-- 1111 Wheres- your monkcyr Short rind sharp.rame back therepla- "Drivihg a ciao." r • --=,- Sieeplegstie.e.-aVhen II" nerves are tuittrung and !lite to usreteliednes.lo•hen the mind LS fill- ed with gloom and dlemel torebodIng% the result of derangement of the diges- tive orgenS. sieeplesainose comes to odd to the distress. lf 41usy the subject amid there espial be obIlVIon Rr o while end tem/sae:ter relief. Par - melees Vegetable Pine Isla not -only in. duce sleep, but will aCt'so beneficially Hint the subject will wake refreshed and restarts) to happiness's.' - . 1 -he shipbtillhng Yoram duted 50t) Oafs during 1907,a3 against 37/ in the previous 3-esir. • is'ixhti-h:17tp; ,ped,,,,,d:1114rtr:19;. 1.0001, :17:141,:.».s., ,f,D4rtot, , • • • WANTED - to hear tromowaer A GOOD• FARM for sale. . Not particular about locatlow Please_ eve Price . and description,- sad- rea- son for selling. Stat. when possession can boked.-W111-4eal-with-oweers-oo17- - L. DerbyshireBoa 11114,1tocbeste, N. T. EYERBOROUGIP OE Mitt 111 111 ••• -Thrt.-Correhr.- SENDFOlt CAT. A WELL STOCKED VEGETABLE GARDEN wears "GEM GARDEW" COLLECTION OF VEGETABLE SEEDS contains just the right 4psantitles ill' each Wad to give a plentiful supply of fresh vegetables • for the 0 EN A h0*en - /lb. Dwarf Stringless Yellow Pod Meese lb. Dwarf 841i:tete' Green rod &MIS pkt. Dwarf Rush Lima .. Mesas 1 t. Sound Red Stet 1 plit. Early ; ‘ . lC.816.6••• , 1 pkt. lostansfat: Red . . Carrot .}11b. F.arly gar "COM 1 pia. Mang . , - .. cocsaiber /1 pkt.Cabloa ileswEng Letteter 1 pkt. *tads._ 1 pkt.ILarge, dada( 0.1.* at.. it:7 %7st ga_ ei • • Perseha )r. Marners Early Dwatri:::::: Plia O lb. Late Dwarf. , ' Pees ph; Early Round Rd. 0 " Radish - - kola. Marrow ,,- • "'Ilium* I ;At. Early Smooth Scarlet Tomato 1 pht. Rotted White Table Tors* $2504•ftli of 301 for SLOO 5 Addrranarkoniers to „,_ 'WM. RENNIE CO., Limited. SEEDS 00 r • i• IJOU'N' AT TIIEI pnoss-no.%ns. orunitnei„.„..wrint beenmel of tha't . .'' . 4 :' • • • elA sgri. 'Abittioir killed Beefs' Iliad , used ' being altered 'Autoinebile gilled Thhat* em tbig madams run ..:: to hong outsider i Storekeeper JaSinr--to over Iwo or Hires:. head of cattle every' DOwn at the shop ) . 1 , i 0 .. . weil!, strabger„" ', ! , e.........,,ouvtN. eigsssers Le ees seas Lee. TOL • if. 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