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HEALTH
Thenormallch11d is a slumberousrou
s
inn-
ate,' by nature's design. If he does not
Veep soundly the whole night through
for eight to ten hours, ho is not well
land should be examined to determine
the cause.
A wakeful area night -crying baby is,
nine tines mit of ten, a badly fed baby,
His wakefulness and hats crying are
the calls for relief of a poorly digesting
stomach and bowels. The food is giv-
en too often or In to great quantity,
or it is of poor quality; anti this may
be the case when the baby is nourished
In the natural way as well as when it
is led from a bottle.
In older children disturbed rest may
be due to a variety of causes. Insom-
nia is vary rate in children, but start-
ing in the sleep, screaming, and crying
with terror are not uncommon. A child
who suffers from these night-terrors is
not well.
It is sometimes very dimcult to deter-
mine the cause, but there always Is a
cause, and It should be patiently hunt-
ed for until found. The search should
not be limited to the child, for the fault
may be that the bedclothes are loo
heavy, or not warm enough, or the roost
may be "stuffy," or sometimes it is
simply too dark, The child wakes for
a second, while turning over, parhaus;
andfinding himself surrounded by
Egyptian darkness, is filled with terror
and shrieks.
Indigestion may be a cause of dis-
turbed sleep in the child as well as In
the adult, and it should be remembere•1
that this indigestion may reside he the
intestine, while the stomach perforins
its functions with faithfulness and regu-
larity.
One of the first signs of disease ar Ibe
spino, the hip, or some other joint, is
a night cry, and tee possibility of sante
beginning trouble In the back or hip
should be borne in mind.
The presence of "adenoids" interfer-
ing with a proper supply of air 0o ria
lungs may be a disturber of sleep, ani
se may be latent ear -disease, the night
ache of a decayed tooth, or even stony
in the bladder.
Sometimes night-terrors are a pure y
nervous affection like epilepsy, end
sometimes they persist, lute a bad habit,
after the existing cause has been re-
moved or has disappeared of Itself.
The child who cries out in the night
should not be shaken and scolded, far
1f the cause is nervous, hits will only
make the trouble worse; and if there
Is a physical cause for the trouble 11
should be sought for and remedied.
NECESSITY OF REST.
Why are so many girls of to -day
fagged and sallow, with disfiguring lit-
tle lines about the eyes and mouth,
and tired, dicontented-looking faces?
Because they do not know how to rest,
and they tax their powers of endurance
to breaking point. girls and seamen
who lead busy lives all the year rt and
should make up their minds to rest for
the first part of their holiday. Lie an
the beach or in a hammock in the or-
chard, and leave your reading and
sewing for a few days. Judicious loaf-
ing is often more beneficial than any
medicine.
CARE OF THE SKIN.
Cleanliness is the greatest essential
in the care of the skin. For the cleans-
ing bath, water as hot as can be born•,
ti best, and a good soap should be free-
ly applted with a moderately stiff bath -
brush. 1f the water is at all hard it is
well to soften it by the addition of a itt-
tie ammonia or borax. A quick slang.
ing of the entire body wlth.cold water
should follow, in order to cause the
pores relaxed by the (heat to contract;
and the drying should be accomplished
by brisk rubbing with a coarse bowel.
PREMATURE WRINKLES.
These are more often caused by ill-
ness, care, or anxiety than by the con-
traction due to various expressions, and
ineneral these wrinkl
g
es es can be made
to disappear, when the anxieties are
dispelled and health restored, by care-
ful attention to diet, cleanliness and
outdoor exercise. Whatever tends to
promote the general health, to increase
the deposits of fat in the skin tissues
of the Inc.cwill help to obliterate lines
and wrinkles. and restore firmness and
beauty to the skin.
TREATMENT OF VARICOSE VEINS.
People suffering from them should
avoid a much standing, should rest
the legs frequently by lying down,
and, when silting, should, if passible,
`else the feet; but moderate walking ex-
ercise should not be given up, as the
muscular action of the leg in walking
is useful in preventing the tendency to
enlarged veins. When the veins are
swollen a bandage or an elastic stock
ing must be worn_
INFLAMATION OF TIIE EYES,
Wash some parsley well chop it, and
with it fill two small bags made of soft
mustin, each about Ilse size of a crown
piece, or rather larger, and saw them
up, have a soup -plate of `,old water
at hand. Lay the bags, after moisten-
ingin water, upon each eye the suffer-
er must be lying down). When the bag
grows warm, soak it for a few minutes
in the svelte', and apply again.
THE BEGINNING.
Atseum—"I hear your son Is going
In tor a literary career."
Mrs. Dreamer --"Yes; he sleeted bite
vary morning."
Ascwn-- indeed What has he dant?'
Mrs, .Dred,ser.--`i'lo sat for his photo-
graph in two poses --one Thorn he's
reading a book, and onolhoe with Ids
brow resting 00 his hand." .
Pikes were lased in days of pfd
The boarders to repel;
We have to -day a different way,
The prune does jjret as Well.
Mut sounds good, doesn't 0?
Never a cold or a cougb but always
perfectly well and hearty.
You could be like that with a little care and
COLTSFOOTE EXPECTORANT
Keep it in the house and use it at the slightest
,stoat of an approaching cold or cough.
It positively cures Colds,. Coughs. at'oup, Whooping Cough. As2ltnnu
and all Throat and Lung troubles.
A pure vegetable syrup. Your druggist keeps it and recommends lit.
Price' 25 cents.
Midga bd Ra way
The Best Shute In the Old Country
for Comfortable Travel and
Picturesque Scenery,
Between Liverpool and London
(St. Pancras) and principal towns and
holiday resorts in the British Eales.
Breakfast, Luncheon and Dining Oars.
Send stamp for set Illustrated Posh Cards,
Apply for Guides, Timetables, Maps, eta., to
the t,ompany'c Passenger Agents, Messrs. r,
Cook do San. 240 and 1200 Broadway, and 640
Madison Ave,, Now York, and to Messrs. Thos'
Meadows ds Co., 87 Beaver St., London, Bug.,
Midland Agents for Freight Train°, for freight
rates bo all parts of Great Britain.
W. GUY GRANBI', GeneraliAlauager.
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T SALE
—OF—
Will sell by public Auction, 50 head
et High-class Ayrshire Cattle, also Agri-
cultural Implements, etc., property of
Hon. W. Owens, River Side Farm,
Montebello, Que„ on C. P. Ry. North
Shore Line, between Montreal and Ot-
tawa. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp.
October 17, 1906
f
Send for live stock catalogue.
CAPT. T. E. ROBSON,
Auctioneer,
Iiderton,
One
SOLITAIRES
AND
THREE -STONES
SOLITAIRE and Three.
Stone Diamond Rings are
the most favored of all finger
adornments — especially as
engagement tokens.
In both styles Diamond
Hall has particularly attract.
ive values at $25,00, $50.00
and $100 00.
These would cost you
considerably more were we
not Canada's largest import-
ing gemrdealers.
Droa ,a a Jwsial card and ere ,a"5!
sendyou free of charge our large illus.
lraledcalalogue.
SWEDISII HANDICRAFTS.
Peasants do Mucti Good Band Work—
.Result is Pew Factories.
Sweden is the home of the handicrafts
In addition to manual training taught
In schools, the most exquisite hand
weaving, lace staking, brass work,
even pottery, is done by the peasants.
Each district has its own patterns,
which the peasants make and wear,
deeming it unpatriotic to have .aught
to do with patterns of other localities.
Because of the handicrafts Sweden has
not many textile factories, although
there are some where conditions of
work are, for the most part, good. The
people, however, are encouraged to
continue hand weaving and to hold to
their time honored industrial customs
rather than to take the risk of a dis-
turbed economic order due to a mar-
ket glutted with shoddy trash. In
all Sweden there are to -day only about
ten thousand factories of all kinds, em-
ploying In all a little more than 265,000
workmen—not a great number out of
a total population of more than 5,000,000.
WILL HAUL GRAIN NEXT SEASON.
Rapid Progress Being Made in the Con-
struction of G. T. P.
"Canada will have a remarkable rail-
way when •the Grand Trunk Pacific is
built," is the statement which was made
recently by Mr. Collingwood Schreiber,
chief consulting engineer to the Can-
adian Government.
"I have just come from the West,
where I have been Inspecting the por-
tion of the line from Winnipeg to Ed-
monton. I drove the entire distance
of the route from Portage la Prairie to
Edmonton,
"The surveyors have found a splen-
did line. It is practically straight, and
the maximum grade to the eastward Is
four -tenths of one per cent., and west-
ward five -tenths.
"As the Grand Trunk Pacific people
expect to do about as well through the
mountains from Edmonton to the Paci-
fic, and as the national transcontinent-
ela' surveyors have practically secured
these grades all the way from Winni-
peg to the Atlantic, there is no doubt
the line will be the best of all the trans-
continental lines, and cabable of the
most economic administration and hand-
ling the greatest amount of baffle at
a minimum cost,
"By autumn there will be over a hun-
dred miles of the line west of Winni-
peg railed, and there is little doubt the
road will participate in the holing of
the crop next year, The settlers are
going in with the road. Their shacks
wore seen dotting the prairie for the
whole distance from Portage la Prairie
Lc Edmonton.
"The company has sixteen surveying
parties working to the west of Edmon-
ton through the mountains. The con-
tractors are encountering some difficul-
ty in getting labor. Hoivevei`, there Is
no doubt the road will be built in a
very short time."
/ ` laiusEnitcd
1�out.
1
LIGHT CURE FOR GREY 1iAl1tS.
Professor Bouchard, at a meeting of
the Academy of Soience the other day,
announced that Roentgen rays annihil-
ated while heirs. There is little daunt
about it. Some doctors who employed 11
giving X-rays to patients suffering frnn
lupus and other complaints found their
own hair reverting to Its natural colic
and that of the sufferer as well. It wee
nest noticed in the rase of a patient
whose moustache had turned white.
771e part brought direbtly under She
Influence of the rays resumed He ore
glnaf golden hue. The question was
whether his sensational discovery h'td
a real practical applicellon. Preiessor
Bouchard says: "Yes; undoubtedly —
only the rays must be given by wester,•
entad practitioners,"
AWFUL PREDICAMENT.
"Why were you so nervous when you
were giving your evidence in the wit-
ness box?" asked Rose.
"The man who was cross-examining
me was one to whom I was once en-
gaged v a ed and threw over. Oh,it was ter-
n
riblol I was afraid he wold ask me
my age out of spite, and I had never
been on oath befo'e"
A P111 for Generous Eaters.—Thera are
Many persons of healthy appetite and
poor digestion who, after a hearty meal,
are subject to much suffering. The
food of which they have partaken hes
like lead in their stomachs. Headache,
depression, a smothering feeling follow.
One so alRicted is unfit for business
or work of any kind. In this condittan
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills will bring
relief. They will assist the assimilation
of the ailment, and used according to
direction will restore healthy diges-
tion.
"Da you think that man who had a
needle in his body for eighty years
could have enjoyed anything like good
health?" "No. I imagine he would feel
only sew -sew,"
Sunlight Soap Is bettor than other soaps,
but is beet when used in the Sunlight way,
Bay Sunlight Soap and follow direction.
CHINESE STUDENTS IN JAPAN,
Chinese students aro still going to
Japan ht ever tncreesing numbers, at
Me rate of 500 or 000 a month. The
tidal number has intently reached over
'15,0::0. Several schools which have
hoed reneutly started in't'oktn are speci-
ally tar these studruis, The striclest
meecuree are now beteg adnplcd by the
(thine e Minister at 'fnkio nod the Te-
pineso ktithur'tios lo control these
yotme `nen. Ilse Minister havhtg 1;Yven
Inatud1nn5 lo all that they must re-
cord their home eddrf ss and their en-
eesley mite the third gtneratien as well
as their Japinu re aildrese so that the
tnny zit Sty Time he able in deal with
theul inrlividualiy if occasion arises;
and the ,laponr , have thein closely
under polite eweMiInnce.
Il don't taken 15 young man ttltg
Oe distsneo !Lis inoouua
DURATION OF L1GH7'NING FLASH,
We possess as yet only pretty vague
data as to the average duration of Bosh.
es of lightning. Faraday thoutght he
could fix it at a second. Dutor claimed
that the flashes of lightning were in-
stantaneous, and that their l rapid pid suacession gave the illusion of one flash
t err a ldt
fet'tat duration. i S h
0 a C i m
11
has Just been deigning himself to a
series of observations, employing a dtslc
of ten centimetres diameter, bearing up -
oto a black ground dt while cross, lite
arms of which were two millimetres
across, the disk being set in motion by
clockwork with a speed of fifty to six-
ty revolutions a second. At certain
flashes the cross appeared a singte
tinte, very distinct; the duration of
lightning was, therefore, inferior to the
time of revolution of the disk, which
would represent about the fiftieth of a
second. In more numerous cases the
cress appeared two or three times, or
even more, but with a decreasing lum-
inous intensity; the lightning had there-
fore lasted during several revolutions
of the disk,
Does !it
Doesn't
shrink
Pe
Pen -
Angle
Underwear
9oyAhas the soft
warm feel
th e skin enjoys.
^!am• Doesn't itch.
Made for men, wo-
mon and little folks,
in a variety of styles,
fabrics and prices
202
reauthorize every dealerin Pen -Angle
Underwear to replace, at cur cost, any
garment faulty is material en mek10g.
THE "A'S" HAVE 1T.
Adolf, an Austrian artisan, adored
Anna, an aristocrat.
Anna adored Adolf.
Another aristocrat, Alfred, an ambas-
sador, adored Anna,
Anna abhorred Alfred.
Alfred addressed Anna, admitting ad-
miration.
Anna assumed amazement.
Alfred adjured Anna.
Anna admonished Alfred.
Alfred adopted agressiveness.
Alfred's audacity alarmed Anna.
Alfred attempted abducting Anna.
Anna, afraid and agitated, acquainted
Adolf.
Adtlf accused Alfred.
Alfred, angered, abused Adolf aw-
fully.
Adolf answered Alfred.
Alfred attacked Adolf.
Anna, aghast, aided Adolf.
Adolf and Anna almost annihilated
Alfred.
Alfred abdicated absolutely.
Anna accepted Adolf.
Adolf and Anna abruptly absconded,
abandoned Austria altogether, arrived
at Antwerp, and always abided abroad
afterward.
A GENTLE REMONSTRANCE.
An old farmer, who had a perfect
hatred of taxes and tax -gatherers, was
once called upon by a collector a second
time for taxes already paid, but the re-
ceipt for which he had mislaid, and as
he narrated the story to a friend, he re-
marked : "Would you believe it, the
fellow actually .began to abuse me 1"
"What did you say?" asked the
friend,
"Say. i Why I remonstrated with
him."
"flow did that affect him?"
Well, 1 don't know hots it affected
him, but the poker was bent 1"
The manufacturers number of the
Winnipeg "Commercial" published by
the Hugh C. MacLean Company Limit-
ed, of Winnipeg, Vancouver, Toronto
and Montreal, is exceptionally brine
ant and reflects great credit on its pub-
lishers. Every manufacturer In Canada
shduld see this publication.
CORRECT.
Onoa pupils d
d y the p pit s ria learned arned that
in certain regions it rains continually for
six months the teacher
then put the
question: "What do' they, raise here?"
and from a little boy came the answer
promptly : "Umbrellas."
Mother Graves' Worm. Exterminator
has the largest sale of any similar pre-
paration sold in Canada. It always
gives satisfaction by restoring health
tc the little folks.
THE CLERICAL OPTIMIST.
Bachelor: "It'a my opinion that mar-
riage is a failure.
Clergyman: "You are decidedly
wrong. My last month's wedding fees
will buy my wife's clothes for a year."
Neariy all infants are more or less
subject to diarrhoea and such com-
plaints while teething and as this period
of their lives is the most critical, mo-
thers should not be. without 8 bottle of
Dr. .T. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial.
'!')tis medicine is a specific for such
complaints and is highly spolten of by
those who have used it. The proprto-
lors claim it will cure any case of chol-
era or summer complaint,
CURIOUS REQUESTS.
By hie will to rich landowner named
Melee, who has died In Lornnewitz,
Sammy, leaves a large property to the
military authorities, which, In ease of
war, Is to be, solei and Iwo -thirds of the
money given to the soldier who cap-
hires the fuel standard from the enemy,
and the third part to 1118 rivet soldier
who captures 1 es a {sun.
ANT off.
Ladies to da plain and light yowing
et hone, whole or spare time; good.
pay; work sent any distance, charges
pearl; send stomp for full particulars,
stational Manufacturing Cj00i any,
Irlodtroal.
BABY NEARLY DEAD.
Mrs. John Cuddy, IAtaloo Station,
Ont., says;— "My baby was so nearly
dead hint I led to place my ear close
lo his breast to ]snow that he was
breathing. He was in this condition
dition
when 1 Oast gave him Baby's Own
Tablets and I hardly dared hope that
they would Sava him. But they helped
elm almost at ono, and soon made
him a well and, tie Is now t)i'o years
cd wndand
hasidannever knownetglasio'aty-(ivy sick daypouatsn1oe 1
first gave him the Tablets." Baby's
Own 'Poblets cure constpaiion, indiges-
tion, diarrhoea, teething troubles, break
up cattle,. expel worms and give little
ones natural healthy sleep. And the
mother has a guarantee that this melt.
ohne contains no opiate or poisonous•
soothing stuff, Sold by all medicine
dealers or sent by mail at 25e a box
by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
THE GREAT NORTH COUNTRY,
Nimrod was a mighty bunter, but
had he hunted in the Highlands of
Ontario," lie would haveebcen a mighl-
iet' one. Nimrod hunted for glory, but
those who go into the 'several districts
of Northern Ontario hunt for game.
Those Indians who made the first canoe
of birch bark long ago, were our great-
est benefactors. The children of those
Indians know the canoe, and they
know how to use it, and they know
Just where the moose and dear are to
be found. They will be the best guides
you ever had. The "The Muskoka
Lakes," "Lake of Bays," "Magenetewan
River," "French River," "Temagami,"
"Georgian Bay" and several other dis-
tricts in this Great North Country,
abound with deer and moose, The
best hunting on the American Contin-
ent is offered here. Write the under-
signed for copy of "Flaunts of Fish and
Game," an illustrated publication issu-
ed by the Grand Trunk Railway Sys-
tem, giving all information, game laws,
maps, etc., to G. T. Bell, General Pas-
senger Agent, Montreal.
Youngster (triumphantly) : "Father, I
am not sitting on the lowest form now."
Parent: "That's right l . Here's ten
cents for you. But tell me how you
came to pass on to the higher form."
Youngster : "The lowest form is be-
ing painted."
It is a Liver Pill,—Many of the alt-
ments that man has to contend with
have their origin in a disordered livor,
which is a delicate organ, particularly
susceptible to the disturbances that
come from irregular habits or lack of
care in eating and drinking. This ac-
counts for the great many liver regule
tors now pressed on the attention al
sufferers. Of these there is none su-
perior to Parmelee's Vegetable Pills.
Their operation though gentle is effec-
tive, and the most delicate can use
them.
EUPHEMISM.
First Friend (on deck of ocean
steamer, to seasick companion) : "Have
you dined, old man?"
Second Friend (faintly) : "On the con-
trary."
A NEW AMERICAN NOVEL.
A novel by Arthur Goodrich, entitled
"The Balance of Power," is announced
for early publication. it is the story
of the loves of two friends for the same
girl, with a gripping, vital struggle of
every -day American life as a back-
ground, a story of high ideals and cour-
ageous Theism. The publishers of
this boolc, The Outing Publishing
Company, say that it "grips you in the
beginning and sweeps you off your feet
In the end," and they boldly prophesy
that 11 will be one of the best selling
books of the year.
It is only necessary to read the testi-
monials to be convinced that Hollo-
way's Corn Cure is unequaled for the
removal of corns, warts, etc.- It is a
complete extinguisher.
"Did you hear there was a skeleton in
Smith's family ?" asked Jones. "You
don't say so 1"exclaimed his wife,
"Where?" "Inside of Smith," replied
Jones. And then
he cttuakled idiotically,
"Man is Filled with Misery."— This
Is not true of all men. Thewell, sound
of lung, clear of eye, alert and buoy
ant with health, are not miserable,
whatever may be their social gond!.
tion. To be well is to be happy, and
we can all be well by getting and keep -
Ing our bodies in a healthful elate, Dr.
Thomas' Ecleett'ic Oil will help to do
this.
DEFINITION OF A SECRET.
"What Is a secret?" asked the dis-
gusted victim.
"A secret is something the other fellow
tells to his next friend, who swears to
keep it sacred, who then tells his two
next best fiends, who tell their four
next best friends, who tell everybody"
A TORONTO MAN TRIES
Something New and is Delighted, Peels
Like a Boy.
Mr. M. N. Defoe,
29 Colborne St.,
Toronto, says:
"1 have been a
sufferer from Dys-
pepsia for years. I
have been treated
by doctors and
have taken many
medininos with only
temporary
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Since urahsing Ds
Leonhsrdtb AB#'
Pill [ can eat an
Mr. M. N. Dame, thing the name
Whela a bor,
8.
they replete both stomaogh tlpd kohl
els. My old time vigor has rstursee
so that my spirits are buoyant and
temper normal. 1 give all ereitit Is this
wrntrl rrful remedy — Dr, Loultlhsrdtt
tali !'ill."
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gear Neudorf, Saskatchewan, A great bargain. $12 per
tore. Close to two railroads. Branch line of Grand Trunk
Pacific surveyed almost through the property.
DU 21, 73 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTO.
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1. Pr. years tho population m.01 each
the half ti r,
Ordinary raid.nee los in &striate ,tread, pqa-
laud Edo0 from $750 to $2,000 each,
WO ARE LATINO OUT A NEW ADDITION
Washington Heig1hte
The h eM1 ,t and moa drhtt dditb is Dessert
. furnishing perfect via* a, 511. Pak ...idle
Rooky
,okkinp Mountain.
afiinrton Pirk.'oof An 14,,milt.
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"Lots 25x125 Feat for $100
u clog AM PQEpR MONTH
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T['IEN TJ-1EY ROARED.
Snooks was one of those committed,
mance-believe bold hunter, and was att,
ways spinning itis yarns about his ex.
pertences in Melee, and he generally
wound up by saying he never yet saw
a lion he feared. One night, after he had
finished yarning, he was a little (aloe
aback by one of hla audience, who said!
"That's nothing. 1 have lain down
and actually slept among lions In their
wild, natural state,"
"I don't believe that. I'm no teal,".
said the bold uunter.
"ICs the truth, thought."
"You slept among Conte In their w1141
natural state?"
"Yea, I certainly did,"
"Can you prove ft . Where they Ata't.
can?"
"Well, act exactly African 110hs, They
were dandelione.
"Toll too, Ordain, eatd Maym" ,patty(•
admlrttr t0 lin 11 r' .Ito
this nth r aapy t1'e lbeoX a111r1 e
.our sister "1 d !�! _ 1 g
Y o t kr1 W �1�� na'Yrre
rolled Fre'ddl ''I pq1 h11ao 'Alpe
showers."' "Whattor?" "neeat a 116
brings May tinware i'•
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General Agent Wanted.
To tante charge of your County. Ap-
ply to Imperial Company, Jay St.,
Galt, Ont.
AA- EN—$5.00 WILL TAKE YOU TO
111 Europe from New York; agent
wanted in your city. Boston Shipping
Co., 18 Norfolk street, New York City.
FOR I$AL.E.
820 acres In the lfnee hill valley, nearlunisfatl,
one of the best stook, grain and dairy farms In
Central Alberta; about 126 aarea under aultiYlt-
wet
tion 80 aurae tame hay, arst-ela w springs, good {e
buildings and femme • about 10 sores nee
ca
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crovh'' ball ire from net-nedea dere black-
smith Atop goodschool on Irons
icreamery wagon °olotsts crnnm Ironttwin ; erica
410 per sore, II, W, HUNT, Calgary, Alberta.
��wandlunimprovedt a i t,,, in 41ie Pe tial IYfait
w eat dtstrlci; from eight to twenty dollars pas
acre 1 correspondents° sulloltod, A. 9. STRONG,
Penhold, Alberta.
Fruit Growers, Attention
Hashag no aooa ntooion to pa`y, and selling for
Ia.'d1,
TIM Eastern Nursorles ore thus
t 00 oI0e yyon Standar Ap e'rreos ( 0 fee
i -h 5soVh a re, IoM'dO and 110501tu wire orred
ted 1phdng it lvory, ext pet }r"ndred.
I:OTyr9"��RV.iIB prop„
Laurencovnle,Qu.
THE DUCHESS' DOG,
The Duchess of Newcastle has soma
sixteen special canine pets, which roam
about the house, and her particular fav,
onto has a trick, when 11 fancies lisell
et all neglected, of going up to an In•
Man drum which hangs In the hall and
itwfhy drumming with its forefoot un•
Int it obtains the desired attention.
De& Mother
Your Boa ones are a constant care is
Fall and Winter weather. They Will
e�¢ttch cold! 1)o you know about Shiloh'
Genoum hon Cure, tho Lung Tonic, an
-w k donator for se rm oy ? It is sat
]p bo, tee p til tile. remedy for a
8o b tha only ria r m
Y Y
ttmonteys Qf a air passages In children.
ie iron handless and pleasant to
Loi ILIOguata toad to cure or your moneyy
refine. a rice Is 25c, per bottle.
y 011 dct colors
I'+u price
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