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The Clinton New Era, 1913-11-20, Page 7UFEERED EVERYTHINO For Years,RestoredTo Health by Lydia E. Finkham's Veg- etable Compound. Canadian women are continually writ - mg us such letters as the two following, which are heartfelt expressions of grati- tude for restored health: Glanford Station, Ont. -"I have ta- ken Lydia L Prnkham's Vegetable Com- pound and never found any medicine icilie to compare with it. I had ulcers and fall- ing of womb and doctors did me no good. I suffered dreadfully for years until I began taking your medicine. I al- so recommend'it for e n ousne ry ss and n in- digestion. - digestion " Mrs. HENRY CLARK, Glanford'Station. Ont. Chesterville, , Ont. - ".I heard your medicines highly praised, and a year ago I began taking them for falling of womb and ovarian trouble. " My left side pained me all the time I andjust before my periods which\were irregular and painful it would be worse. To sit down caused me pain and suffer- ing and I would be so nervous some- times -that I could not bear to see any one or hear any one speak. Little specks would float before my eyes and 1 was always constipated. "I cannot say too much for Lydia E. b?`nkham's Vegetable Compound and .,.iver Pills, for there are no medicines like them. I have taken them and I recommend them to all women. You may publish this testimonial, " - Mrs. .STE- PHEN ,1. MARTIN, Chesterville, Ontario, Canada. FRUITS OF EXPERIENCE. When you're absolutely certain Of a word or a quotation. I. Of the spelling, meaning, author, To avoid shame's bitter cup (But I'd better,diar{w a curtain Over that humiliation), Oh, beware of all cocksureness- Look ocksureness Look ft up! When you're shown -a-chance of win' ning In a speculative flier At a trifling risk some, thousands Just a cinch, beyond- all doubt - Oh, reflect that'garnbling's sinning And that mortal man's a liar, Get a -grip on Your simoleons- And keep out! 'Friend, be sore' you're right,"` said Crockett, ;'And then go ahead," he added. But here is a wise amendment That has gladdenedmany a life: 'Twill be money In your pocket,- That cannot be too well padded, Be sure you are right and then go. Ask your wife! -Chicago Daily News. Bs� s: 01 UTE a5_t S PURITY Cf . iPTe Carters Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Pao -Simile Wrapper Below. Vary small and as easy' $0 take as sugar.; FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS.. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR Ci1WSTiPATIOH FOR $ALLOW SKIN. FOR THIEC3MPLEXIOir see.ear:ra cram MST nnc, pis Ccs I Purely. vegetfible,/FfiE.rm>sL CARTER'S TTLE 1VEI1 PI Ls.Z. J . CURE SICK HEADACHE. r ON'T NEGLECT ..: .4P° 4-4...) =' YOUR WATCH AWATCH is a delicate piece cd machinery. ,It calls for less 'attention than most machinery, but must be 'cleaned `, and oiled occasignally to keep perfect time. *- with proper care m;Walthani l etch will keep perfect time for a lifetime. It will pay yen -, well to let us clean your watch every 12 or 18 months. W. R. COUNTER Jeweler and Optician. issuer of Marriage , Licensse. My Lady ef Doubt i, r jylr,J y �ly�, • r,. 4.1 r � f I I.� 4 1 R t I It IJ VfT KI HAG Ab health and liv I beech of soul "Fruit try the Thep satisfac the res expect My 1 normal of a do time vi ever, ti and I testimo In hu . Fruit -a. c � sion its I n rate th •. to the 1 1 Had Gained a Hundred Feet Before have be Those Behind Me Had Grasped the box, 6 Meaning of My Unexpected Flight. dealers Fruit -a angry to blurt out everything he knew, They were all' facing his way, actu- .ietawa ated by the recognition. Breathless rection still, yet quick to seize the one and of esca only chance left, I grabbed up my jacket from the grass, and sprang into the darkness. I had gained a hundred t1set be -ore those behind grasped the meaning of my unexpected flight, and then the tumult of voices only sent 'every r me flying faster, realizing the pursuit shore v n open make t At th aged to then R rents clung The only P n passage led directly toward the •river, and I raced through the black night down"the slope,,as though all the fiends of hell were aft- er me. I heard shouts, oaths,'but there was no firing, and was far enough, ahead to be' invisible by the time I attained the bank, An open barge lay there,. a mere black smudge, and P stumbled blindly across ` this, dropping silently over its side into the water. It was not thought, but breath- less inability to attempt more, which kept me there, clinging to a sltat'on the side of the barge, so completely submerged in the river, as to be in- visible from above. Swearing fierce• ly, my pursuers stormed over the barge, swinging their swords along the edges to be sure I was not there. One blade pricked me slightly, but I held on, sinking yet deeper into the stream. I could see the dim outline of heads peering over, but was not die. covered. The same gruff voice which had interrupted the duel broke through the noise: • "I tell you he' turned to the left; I saw him plainly enough. What did you say the fellow's name was, Grant?" "How do I know? He called himself Fortesque." • "Sure; the same one' Carter was sent, out hunting after. Well, he dodged down there among those coal sheds. This Is the only way he could have disappeared so suddenly. Come on, all of you,except Moore, i eancL Car- teret, taret, and we'll beat the" shore." I heard them scramble across to the bank, but there were sounds also proving theguards leftchin r p g b behind still on the deck above me. Theo one sitting across 1 get to' the Rat minim althougt I could Ing. my the sur rising, I sweep I had well ou mere d the wat below t as I co clearly, vessel, this shi ously I greater mit qui fearful Glouces land. I swift c haunted low ban ing in Hixcept there w than tit in of ping back I as best drew on slung to I pose where I. 'wide dew of the fellows sat down on the edge of the barge, his feet dangliug within a -British i few inches of my head. I inns "Might as well take it easy, Bill,' he ;through said lazily. "They're like to be an miles, w hour la yin' on 1 y the lad," a] we got to d i h don't Y back o s see a on ox ac of habi this way. Got any tobacco, mate?" which I The other must have produced the when I necessary weed, for there was a scrap- ing of flint ,and steel, a gleam of fi re :the glinting on' the 'water, and then the iparently pungent odor wafted to me in puff of 'of the smoke With on had Iunbuckled e n. ,the win my sword belt, letting it, sword and doors, all, sink silently into the river. l tened. must cross to the opposite bank some- how, faint lig how, and would have to dispense with the ap the weapon. Inch by inch; my fingers aroused gripping the narrow slat to which I; ; to media clung, I 'worked slowly toward the hared t stern of the barge, making"not so t much as a ripple in the water, and keeping well -hidden below the bulge of the side. The' voices above droned along in conversation, of which I caught a few words. "Who was he? You mean the"lad they're,after down yonder? Oh, I mind now, you : came up ' later after we'd started the chase. Holy Mother, I don't know much -myself, now I come to think of it. He looked like a Brit- isher, what I•saw of him, an' he was fightin' with' a Captain of Rangers - Grant was the name; maybe you know the man? --behind one of the - stands."` ' "They'll never get him,"returned the other .solemnly,' "Because it's my. -notion 'he swum for it.. I was closest dawn the bank, an' somethin' hit the water." "But them's the Jerseys over yon- der; if he was a spy he'd be headin' the other wa." y "It's little he'd think of the way with thegangof us 1 in' his e at Y P heels. Besides, there's plenty of his kind over in those Jerseys who'd take good care of the likes of him." "But there's a guard stationed aerods yonder." "P[sh, a corporal's squad, just about opposite at. the ferry landin', an' a company of Yagers down at Glouces- ter. There's plenty room between for a bold lad to find free passage." The two fell silent, staring out over the water. They had set me thinking, however, and this knowledge of where the British pickets were stationed was exactly the information I most re- quired. T ha+1 ton. dopir,o +o -, oo.i:ite Cook's Cotton Root Compound. A Safe, reliable regulating medicine. Sold in three d?-.. grecs of `strength—No 1,$1; No. 2, 53; No. 3, 55 per box. Sold by all druggists, or seat Soled on receipt of ppr!oe. k•roe:; pamphlet. -Address: lows, a ;door wit even a 1 oarefull3 a'tangle iron, sof handles, hot mak !ly been ;must ha' could where, E my face felt the filled w etomethir glad dots til dayli rounding I was ing prac tired frc THE COOK MEDICINE CO., 50110570, ONT. (Formerly Windsor.) r G ALlTY Lrasvir,r,S out cl=ood r ed. zen le -wives -tives of tied clhly'toward loot urreut, t'0 sat tation, roo5caved but proaeh hrough EYS EGA�� CURE0Lesson [91 I� � ' ,'': : •-, •- <•,: -.:; :.::•g,: "•-•' .. ,.w. : ••'••.hlsensiblhty - . :. A, �,r s t^I 1 t I 1••1 t t»t..EA : t.l..,..iT r.. PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT FOR DELICATE CHILDREN' Mushroom Poisoning r, Mushroom poisoning is no . an tnfrequent oceutrence where •j : these fungi aro partaken of, ; •• mistakes being readily made as •• :: a result of coufusion between : .. fungi which nee harmless and -• good to eat and those which are polsonous, A violent attack of •• .•' colic, accompanied by vomiting :. and diarrhea, occurring- soon • ...: site's poisonous fungi have been a I '. swallowed constitutes marked,' - ,. .. Syn} )tonna 01 this en70f"'ell 1 6 ny. may supervene, •' with a slow pulse find stertorous ..' r breath}nni d lift stomach should at once be d li lean of d i S t s n :retie. :: om tie a The special antidote Por runsh- .. ! cooin poisoniiig consists of ;foci- .. ty drops of tincture of belladon-. .. i lin given; in water after the 2c- ' .r. five symptoms have subsided, A large dose of castor oil should ; be given in order to clear the •� S ' , hrltvels. tP symptoms of col- • .. !.I )se tt e u and -hes r e •� t t Pailnr - pn rg I1I P t I > tt r1. Slim , S 111`7nt A M9ther s Tetter to Mothers;0 Mrs. E. W. Cooper of Bloomileid, N. J,,' nays: "My child, seven years old, had a bad cold and was weals and quite run down in health. She had been in this condition for about „ six weeks when I began giving her VinoL It was a wonderful help to the child, breaking up her cold. quickly,, and blinding hpher strength' besid ', ge. I have also found Vinol a most exeol lent. tonic for keeping up the citiil .. dren's strength duringa siegeof whooping, Cough," a Vino1le a wonderful: combination of two waildfamad foists -tile Medi- 1. sinal body building elements of cods liver i oil and iron for the :blood, there Pore it is a perfectly safe medicine children, because it is' not a: patent. medicine, everything in it is printed on every package, so mothers. • may know what they are giving thein• little ones., Therefore we ask every mother or a weak sickly or ailing Child in this viclnit toi n Y al on Y try ur oar antes --- VIII.- Fourth Quarter, F01' Nov. 21'913. II Restored Health IlB 4frr ,p II 'fruit-a'tides- ONS.,. Aug. 26th. 191'3. two years ago, 1 found my in a very bad State. My kidneys er0vereiiotdoiztgtheir work, and ie all run-down. I felt tile need reined • and Lavin seen a-tiv.es advertised, 1 decided to m. effect, I found more than Their?doses tory. action was nand and nits al: 1• that coiir' d have been u iver and kidneys resumed wirers action atterl h cixal:eu upwards boxes, and I regained my old tality. Today, I am as well as best health lhave ever enjoyed, unhesitatingly give you- this b Y Y uial for publication if you wish”Wound B. A. I>EI,I,Y. ndreds of letters received by the Company,tu theesameex re P usedin th a wives is the bet " --s remabletshe world". At any esetablets.haveproved the hest' iundreds of men and women who ` en cured by taking thea;. Soca fox $2.5o, trial size, 25c. At allserve" or sent on receipt of price by I,intited, Ottawa,, THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. text of. the Lesson, Josh. i, 1:9 -Mem- bry Verses, 5, 6—Golden Text, Josh. 1-9—Commentary by Rev, D. M. . Stearns,. the hook of Joshua (Pens 0)1!) 71)) ,0 lies reference 1 ,., , ice to the passing from i';rll u' se ' • s, in some respects „fcai of i t ,til. n ,ht ti 'mei, t 1 I i ( P t n �r 1( 1_I. nifl t fir I I cr ) Lha �r>. le i' call>Itv -t t uilnt., 1ho setvaat of. the I;cird 11)0)11, xt+'. t11• it is 0110 o1: the titres of the Lord ,;esus Ilse. alit, 1; \lust xii, I5; Zee!). , iii, Si. and ou tha1 great ,l s„r:c,l iii 1), when there was a stfi!'e ou • the disciples as to who should he the greatest tie taught that it was Pater to serve and said, "1 stn among tis he that env h" t s et (Luke xxi1,'e r oIb , Nom i'anl rejoiced In the title Nom. 1, 1: I'hIl i• 1;.Tit, 1, 1, and par- j111e Bever sf)ld uoytllin I g greater than when he said, "Whose 1 am and whom 1,, ,z, (Acts cxvii, 23), Joshua Is Gilled Moses' minister or servant or - the one standing before hits(Ex.. xxly, 1'>• tcliii 11• fleet i Be; • We tueet him for the first time vie- toriously leading Israel • c against Ara-' ictc, while Aaron and 1•Iur stayed u 11� the Bands of hoses. Next we find him a !lases' minister coin up . into the mount of God with Moses when he iwent to receive the tables of the late and returning with hint after the forty days. Then we find hirn abiding in the rtrberuaele and afterward its one or the ttve;h-t, spies and . one of the two a ho encouraged n d ` 1 t e 1follow t age the people 1t a to go uP at that tree and possess the land,- the ,,Illi, two ivho left Egypt i t eye t. as men .tad entered tato' the'. promised land (Ex �t,tl, S•lG; cxh, 13; sect;, 17; „„iii, 11, Num. xiii, 5, 1(i: xiv, G, 30: ext.!, 011{. \\lieu Most.: was told that he could not Patel• ;tiro the land be asked the Lord to set•` 11 man. over their wino would faithfully shepherd them and the Lord 1 i said, "Take theeJoshua, nh s , the o1 of Nun. 0 0100.10 whom is the spirit, and lily thine band upon tern" (Num, �xvli,• 12-231'. Moses is gofi'e, end Joshua Is the leader, and, the Lord spoke Hato •ioshua: and our lesson gives us the we read in one piece that word of the Lord name expressly - unto Ezekiel" ai;zek, }, 3), and unloss the word of the Lord conies expressly fro Path of us as h e read d'e htn e not read with profit as we might have done. There is a Canaan t0 be possessed apd :annoyed, not after we ilii', but here orifi now, ami we luny enter ourselves ands help otbort to enter, It is all :I matter or faith, and "tve who have do ant,. into rest, ileb ii., 8L The -land tvtls ;oven to them, trot they were to enter In 11lKitakP posses- ,sion, only that which they actually trod upon being really theirs (verses , 1t Delft: xl,°-1), I do not know appy greater assurance for h believer in the word or (foil than thus: nouderful words 01' the howl to men, "1 lulwith you:'Sven to lura 116 said, "Behold.Lauf u'1111 ;t oe and will keys thee." '1`o 1911110 [le stile, - "Peer net, for• 1 and with, thee." To, e said, "C'PPt:unl it he \loft;'~ ❑ 5• 1 w Idresser's ciih thrt "Wird now Ile ~antis to .lush na: -As i ohs \vitti hoses. so I will be with thee, 1 will not fail the nor forsake thee" (verse 5; (feu, xxviii. 15; exti, Lf; Ex, ilii lift,. 1'li > Lord .iosu5 con s o e lc, . ay nothing to ilia dt uples when_;;: sortthe.1 111('nlabrth after [Iis resurrection with good news for all the world than -lee I am with you till the days" (Matt. ) xxvtll, • 0). Just one; suggestion from ibis great assurance certainly is IInN- that Ile will do it all, all that is to he tg done,�if .we will only he His willing and obedient fellow workers;(1 Co,. iii• n; 'II Cor, vi, l). His word is to be our continual and guide, our meditation day and night. our sole reliance in every mat- ter. end at all times, then. there shall be true prosperity and flood success and constant victory over all enemies Il0saes 5; 7, S; I's: i, 2; ,ler. xvit, 7,, S) slieh an attitude of soul and with a mind thus stayed upon Jehovah we cannot but be strong and of good cont- I have found this command ten times, but possibly you may, End It .more often -bioses, to Israel. ones: Moses to Joshua, twice; the Lord to Joshua. three tines; Israel to Joshua;' once: Joshua to Israel, once; David to Solomon, twice: iDout. xxxi. 11, 7, 23: Josh. J. R. 7.1;,'18; x, '24; I Chron. xxii, 13; xauli, `0t. S I remember well what a strength neut, x xi, G, 8, were 10 me in the full of 18711 as 1 moved, my family from St John, N. 13.. to Roston, Mass., hav- ing given up the position of principal a public school to give •my whole time to missionary: work, The Lord did certainly s, peak to my soul in those 1V01'(15days 1V01'(15 fit that time and many a time. since. As to all truly Christian: work, since cannot 'l • he1l�<. Els angst Gu pat ,, .lit, 41 those who believe and rely upon His "1 ,tin with you" cannot.fai! no;' hediscnuraged Note the Be Wilt mfriiit: neither be -'1 thn11:-at�ma�'ed" ar•. t•et•se t)a,ld con, I1;11•C Is:i. xlt. 11). 13, and I:lellt, xxxt,. y, The "flare not I commanded the:?' r)- ltiild us of the 00.011' to (:[;;gain. •'(lo 1n u1iS. Ih,` itltbht• 4 . 4 .hat':' not 1. sent !htr:'•• t.1u lg +•t: 111 and e1''"•Ifs• I, •'ri,ia.nni 'i ,11 that u,h•ll < r It r t .., ',' >., :, „ , . �, ,tail 1110 0 . I ,utr 0t iii} Him t Ali It' ,r>uds upon who, eoti mond, us whc I I ,:'nds Iia,came. : Apply Zam-Buk to all Woundsfor and sores and you , Will beStii tis¢d 110 it St P. W Quickly ops the smarting and' bongs code: It covers the with a Ia er Pion Y Of tcctive balm kills all' s poison tX crus a lresd la the Y aad: wOYItir Pre d cab Other •eat Bain . fCh � healing herbal easenesithen build up.from the bottom; fresh assns* and is a wonderfully sheet tfiewouadisheakdl Zea;. Bok'. poptikrl L tlueil er imitatton.never ualtYarea, Be msd(r, setttiereatetng, •• .Bat yprmiat%a on evp packet 01 tris• geeufaw &afuw Zit :see cos Tn onto. eta ane stone or Zam•BukO Sa Tomato. -: fic Ply ;riven, while warmth to - : the caren,tleii and poultices to -I' 1ift shuu:irh'shnuld he appllerl. ,I; W. S. R. Holmes; nruge;lse Clinton: Ontario • ..t. •' . c-I-i'd a 1-•d•;:•-� : t'-1-1 1 , -x i-I••1»S+ h . , .•d•3 -P• P . Vie; - an Care ' 4ai �1 PAI Byh The Use Of ® MILBURNf L S XA-LEVER 9 PILLS. A free motion of the bowels dailyshould be the,rule of every one, for if bowels do not move dailyconstipation is sure to and brie in its train duan other g Y troubles when the bowels become clogged up, You get Headaches,Jaundice,• Piles, Heartburn, Floating Specks before the Eyes, Catarrh of the Stomach, and those tired weary. feelings which � follow the' wrong action of the liver. Elijah A. Ayer, Fawcett Hill, • emu exertemem, au: ruse the armed animals;'bulls and oxen, halter skel- ter, a motley crowd of men and' beasts, a veritable pandemonium. The. last scene is most interesting of all. Stables with open doors encompass the arena, in front of each of which• is a sliding door and at the back a lighted g ted lantern. These lanterns the bull makes for one after another, smashing them and extinguishing the lights; and as each, light' is observed by an attendant to be put out, he. slips clown the door of the stable and forhe bun pia i hs holiday d and ready for the Spanish of •the mor - row- • Successively the• Light dis- appear, and when all are out and the doors of the stables the police oxen are driven out of the . bull ring to return to their more peaceful pad - docks and to render similar service to other bulls and other devotees of the hn11 rine " " ` -r, - 1'i re, yet apparently in that di- lay the only remaining avenue. pe'' e lower end of the float I man- silently remove my -boots, and aited, listening to the move- the men above. I must have here ten' minutes, expecting foment the party scouring the 'ould return, yet not daringtothe he venture with those fellows thei'e, and silently gazing ,out :he water. At last I heard them :heir feet, and tramp about on deck of the barge, the low ' of their. voices reaching me, words.wereindistinguiehable. hope for no better time. Fill- lungs with air,I sank gbelow face of the river; and then, "ht struck boldly out into the full !f the current. • , w Discharged. " e- :' , ^' _ �L,r,,, ? - om:.. 2'•i •r ��i4� �fi h,�/r ' 4 •. F l . r C ; s '" •x-� - v " Y_ , ..;y' ,;' ..-. ' . ,-. ,. N.a-"'•,,, . ^ tGo ' ' -�- ti - == , a„ F v „>,t e =reoe ”- `:j`�- '� �: a r� 77 ' ii:�:> c.Jocc ,_. �""�.� Mother -How 'do you like your 11015 J 1coming goceruess. ,lahnnie':3• h i Jo nn e -I thole slusfine. _ • 0 llothu I m ,hid n: bob has nits teacher at last. Johnnie -She's tiwfully nlre. Slit Says Sha dell's Y'a,'r± 5\hell}er 1 Ief11n anything or not an Pour its pt, pays Per salary.-Pbiladelplen'Pieter. - Mrs. N.B., writes: -"I troubled with cote stn ation'for manyears and about three P y years ago my husband wanted- me' to tryMilburn's Laxa-Liver Pills as theyWhether had cured him. I got a vial; and tooko „them and bythe time I had taken three d vials I was cured.:. 1. always keep them an hand, and when Ineed a mild laxative I take one." Milburn's Laxa-)•{iver' Pills. are 25c. a vial, 5 vials for $1.00, at all,dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The o . Ontgave T, Milburn Co„ lemited Toronto, - n• -I Mt» •; r,•,^,•-c'z••p••I•d•I : • 1 THE'DAIRYMAN. '. t the grass in the pas- tore is short or uot, the calves .. will like a bit o hay to nibble f on. It Is one of the very best ,, tltiugs you can give them to eat. To snake more }trofit in who i •- Baby, try to feed one cow as much as,. in the old way, ' you •�t•• to ttvo.cows. 1' Plan now to make: the cows T .,. most comfortable 'during the CHAPTER Vii„ The Blacksmith. comeupgaspingNow in the stream, either artier shadowshowing,, er. How far I had he barge could not. old distinguish excepting the bare P g u to thew Pwest- p had not been tri concluded the drift than anticipated, the opposite i be borne down tel: before I could t was a hard ivim and I- was when I finally k, and lay dripping shelter of some the bark of a as no sound more ) rustle of leaves, water,' AB my up, wrung out I could, and, with the boots I had borne mY shoulder. : eased but a' dim. conception a6 et w y tine w I our to the east so oragingparties. have Plodded doggedly the darkness for' lthout perceiving •carts or even could crawl for suddenly came; y stone .building Of the road, a grim, deserted structure, in, and Bowe smashed. hey appeared Far in the east there hung of the. sky , of dawn, to a knowledge tely attain shelter, one of the ad dropped to hin. I could See tan heldIn before ' felt my way forward of rubbish,,wheels, ne casks a number ' and a riffraff of a out. The place used as a repair ve been closed for feel the grit of tnd cobwebs brushed as I moved about. outlines of a large..box Ith paper, and, ig better, crept in ,n, intending to rest ght should reveal Is • g warm enough now, warmfly dry, but Int the long tramp f4 'for breath,??„i shore a above been sweptmessage. be guessed,.,"the no outlines spars b P e P aOne shore. As sight prey;+ had been and I struck bank, as Paras finally make aoroes the nearly, exp crept u the and pant- low bushes. distant'dog disturbing and the lap- . breath came my clothes difficulty, across, . P on of must mak e a as to escape along fully five the first sign a wood into concealment, upon a'the p long, standing' at silent, ap- one end several of. I tried the firmly fact - was a promising and thus that I must I clam- broken win• the earthen nothing, not myd , yetshunning through scraps of of plough 'age, p g stuff I could had evident- shop, but Menthe, as. dust every against Finally I' half for want of and snug- there un- my sur- my clot -mycloth-of iy over the �,1 Kind. Willie -Paw, What Is a boy scout? Paw -d woman oP thirty t Go ehnses a youth of eighteen, toy on. oineln• pati Enquirer. •.i1 -winter if you wish to make a profit from them. , P Don't turn the calf to the feed ;; trough with caws and steels and z, expect it to get a proper amount ' •- of food. It will be fought away, OXEN AS POLICEMEN. t` while the older stock devour {110 . portion it.should have, Begin now to cull the herd. Carious Methods of, Carew. For Span- ish Fighting Bulls. Whatever one's views may in regard to bull- fighting' tere is one If any is below the stand- ard in capacity after a fair trial i. feed her off. t I t I :for llI Wortl4y the Attention Nita {511 The a Always havo onlb at home Nevar ,use found in public usually" covered germs. . (Wash your with soap talnid' which .may be Shampoo so;'with pure Ihro Parilsiaen rubbilnlg thoroughtIT arisi!s Sage gis neige 60 celnit :bottlooguaranteed by W.S.R. 'Holmes ruff :stns chid to stop hair( fuom,'fallitagand from itchilnlg or To put life teed dry or faded hair wind fluffy surely -it is core of the hair tonics known. - ory' . ; ,\ i AAAIIf ll1T of People to ' rcServC flair _ to It yourown brush and OD o at hair a brush ' Dr comb places, they are with dandruff hair brush weekly Waren watb,r• to. added uW antisetic. weekor hair eve we ?; LS'order soap, tend water. Sage . every day • into the B'ealp. which- comes in a to destroy land abolish dandruff scalp money refunded. beauty into dull- and make it soft use Parisin Sagee. 'quickest acting Feature -02 who national sport of ` •1-i-i-Fit,-t•,l,.l.;ld„i•d-,1,,,, .+++t Spain which is particularly interest- ing to the visitor and slghtseer. The hulls for the arena are usually I• kept in large paddocks, wild and un- P g fettered, for, as 'Sir Albert Roliit,'.' who has visited one of these pad- docks near Seville, says, "The al 1- mals know nothing of ropes or chains during lifetime." It is dangerous - a business how ever, entering these Paddocks. Sir Albert stood' some fifty paces from the bulls and in his interesting let- ter describing the scene, published in' Country Lite, says,"`Veentered with our lives in our hands." The bulls, however; are ; kept in by of tame w� �� OPERAT1�, - ,,,, t _ _ f KNESS -) e ' 0 k ' � • .. ll ` -. ••� a cordon- oxen,. which, if a bull attempts to escape, at - once- prevents it doing so, acting skillfully, and effectively as a species of bovine .police. "The night before the spectacle do the bull ring bulls .viii:," to .quote' Sir Albe;t, "the bulls 'are driven, still quite at large, 'by ,picadors along the boulevards, inter- mixed with the oxen and restrained only: by them. On my asking if there must not be danger to the public us - lee the boulevard,: the reply was that occasionally a bull might bide in 'the bushes of the central gardens and fall Poul of a workman in the morning, but such incidents did not seem to be regarded as matters of much im- portance compared with the popular- ity .of the' national amusement. At times many of the aristocracy and others of both sexes ride on horse- back in advance of the bulls, which•of is regarded as fine, but:rather dan- gerous sport. 'When at or near midnight the bulls thus'. enter the bull ring, the scene is one of great turmoil, noise ,-d/I'• _ :. ,. It is a pathetic mistake L,-4; to accept drugs or alto- ER holic mixtures when nature '. craves nourishment fo,repair' the wasted body and restore the vigor of health: For forty years the best pity-, sicianshave relied onthewhole- some predigested nourishment ' free Scott's or pltates, free from alcohol or Opiates. ' Scott's Scott s. Emulsion sharpens - _ the appetite renews blood- nourishes nerves -strengthens bones and restores the courage .- health to make life bright. Scott's Emulsion sets ino action the very forces that promote health; ft is ire rich strength. is so i' P t Going O"' A terr)hle tails!, et l humping and ! 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