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The Huron News-Record, 1897-10-27, Page 3O a "Saves My Life" A VETERAN'S STORY. "Several years alto, while in Fort Snelling, Minn., 1 caught a severe cold, attended with a terrible cough, that allowed me no rest day or night. The doctors after exhaust- ing their remedies, pronounced my case hopeless, say- ing they could do no more for me. At 'F this time a bottle of AYER'S Cherry Pectoral was sent to me by a r ' a, "friend who urged " me to take it, which I did, and soon after I was greatly relieved, and in a short time was completely cured. I leave never had much of a cough since that time, and I firmly believe Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life." -W. H. WARD, 8 Quimby Av., Lowell, Mass. AT sa, .wherry .Pectoral Highest Awards at World's Fair. AYER'S PILLS cure Indigeation anis Headache The Huron News-Re;ora A 1 25 a Year -81.00 in Advanca WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1897, OUR RENT 701,10S. In every part of the province the feeling is growing stronger that the Hardy government will be 'overturned at the coming elections. The speech- es of Mr. Whitney, Mr. Matheson, Mr. St. John and others of the Opposition have aroused the greatest enthusiasm and set the people thinking. Mr. Mowat's reasons, given in December, 1880, why the government of Ontario should not be composed of men of the same political stripe as that at Ottawa are as sound to -day as they were at that time and are widely accepted among the people. The alliance be- tween Messrs. Hardy and 'Parte is more than Ontario can stand. ,the Engledue deal, or as it Iran been called "steal," is another specimen of how Mr. Hardy's governwent treats Canadians. The premier wits at first opposed to the proposition made by Mr. Engledue but when J. K. Kerr, the president of Toronto Reform As- sociation took the deal in hand Mr. Hardy- changed his mind and handed over 100,000 acres of the best mining locations in the province to the com- pany to have and to hold the exclusive right of occupation and development for three years, for it paltry sunk com- pared with the value of the tract. A greater act of injustice to Ontario prospectors and capitalists was never committed in the History of mining operations in the province. With such at'nwe 11 t in power is it any wonder eat the development of our mining ter 'tory is it) such it baokwal-d as corn aced with other arts of state h . P Canada: Millions of cash left by the Sand - field Macdonald government squander- ed; millions of 'debt incurred to pay running.,$xpenses of the machine at Toronto; millions of the tinhber wealth of the province gone to enrich Michi- gan lumbermen while Canadian mills are closed and thousands of onr hardy young men are forced to cross the lines to find employment in Yankee saw- mills and workshops; such is the re- cord in part of the-Ontar•iso govern• ment, a headless, friendless, discredit- ed; played -out old intistitution that lives only on the reputation of a form- er leader who abandoned the ship when he saw that it must shortly go down, When Mr.- Frazer died one half the brains and the greater part . of the honesty of the, administration departed. When Mr. Mowat left it only political jackals remained behind and matters have gone from bad to worse ever since. New men and a new order of things are demanded by the people. Economy, justice and honest legislation by men with clean hands and upright intentions are Ontario's greatest need at present: ®R. tiHASEPS OINTMENT ��� MR. THOS. DOLPHIN TARA, ONT., gays: "I had Itching Piles for about ten or twelve years, and tried every- thing I could hear or read of, find found that nothing did me any. good. Mr. tr I Hilburn, the druggist, gave me a sample bo* of Chase's Ointment, and ,, from the first application I found relief and was able to go to bed and steep. i P':• then purchased one box and that one cured me so that I have not been afflict- ed since, and that is over a year ago." CURES PILES. 60 Cents a Box. i, - By all denier,, or JEdrn.mon, aur, k Co.. Toronto, Ont. I , What do the eleetorb think of Mr. Ha rdy's government receiving it depu- tation of Michigan lumbertnea in secret to consider the timber policy of Ontario and then agreeing to all de - wands of the foreigner in direct oppo- sition to Llhe exprebsed wishes of the ()tnadian lumbermen y is such a gov- ernutent wurthy of the suppol t of loyal citizens:' '' ZeS 1.1 In bl l ' •race's S P Canada r tit The l I the present government of Ontario after the following fashion: "As it financier, Sir Olivet, Mowatt cannot be said to have been a success. The cash surplus of four and at half millions, left by John Sandfleld Macdonald has long since disappeared, and an indebted• ness of nearly five trillions has been incurred. The chief source of Sir Oliver's term of power was his skilful use of patronage, which heaccomplish- ed by a far-reaching policv of centrlh.li- zation. Excepting school teachers, policemen, tax -gatherers and assessors lie held the appointment of all the executive and administrative officers of the province. Magistrates, license commisssoners, Crown attorneys, Crown counsel, clerks of court iegis- trains, woad -rangers, land agents, ex- aminers a rid inspectors form in them- selves it small arrny of persons whose interest 1I111St have been lLt L IY exert- ed to keep their patron in power. While Sir Oliver thus accumulated active agents in every part of the province, he sensibly affected the inde- pendence of the Legislature bykee ung before the members, the hope of office. Now than lie is gone, the work of decentralization wast begin, for centralized power istoo dangerous to he exelelsed by the politicians who will follow him." The politicians who have followed Sir Oliver uh the control of provincial affairs are not trusted by the people. They are looked upon as tricksters rind wholly reckless of what follows eo long as they arth permitted to draw their salailes and provide for their friends and relatives at the ex- pense of tilt, province. A change cannot come too quickly for the best interests of Ontario. RM IN THE STORM. The at lit In black! The vessel reelsl slow staggering o'er the boiling surge, No heaven-sent star its flash reveals To light us on the uceau's verge. Wild shrieking winds sing requiems hoarse, For souls engulfed here long ago; Dark 8hadolo cluster round myy head - As the dim lump swings to uud fro! Wild stormy haute! A Titan fight! Solus--fie)t 11, , e•ruth. e lashed to While thrutgti the dark and gruesome night The huge ship plunges on lts path! The buutswuln's whistle shrill rewunds-- Itude trampling feet my slumbers ittl fl - Hard by, upon the Hebrides, The stornh swept billows hoarsely break) But, In my heart, a trust Is born! I marked to -day the petrel's flight_ The tiny storm•drruehed Ariel Who rides the waves this fearful nightl The One who guides that wandering sprite. Bolds ocean to His mighty hand! Aud lie will sha])e our course aright, And bring us safely unto land! -Richard Henry savage. RUFFS LOVEMAJ10LOG. It was the year I built my store and gut the Corners post office, which, by the good will of providence and my friends, I've held ever since, •rw matter who was "in" at Washington, that I first took notice of Shiftless Rufe Dun- ning. He lived with his father and mother just across the Bats at the foot of West Hill its the edge of the Big Woods. You know, all this region was pioneered late, and although nearly everything was cleared: up ou this side the valley and the pine timber had long been cut off the Hats, there was a heavy growth of mixed hardwood and hemlock to the west that stretched away buck I don't know how many miles. Here and there the little "openings" on the side of West Hill lug houses were still to be seen and the folks living In them were sometimes pretty primitive. The Dunuings were probably the most no -account of the iclt. They lived in a little shanty old Rufe had knocked together out of some slabs given him by the saw mill boss. They bad only a lit- tle patch of ground, and they lived on what they raised, the fish they caught and what they trapped and shot. 'They didn't steal, its 1 know of, but they were all mortal shiftless, and young Rufe was worse than either his father or his mo- ther. Iit fact, lie was so all -fired laz%, if I must put it that way, 'that even t'12 old man felt discouraged about him. Young Rafe was 22 before anybody suspected that he could possibly have y .. .. ,M • , O., , ,V harsol-a hand that was callouited with I hares wa,rk in spite of its litth-w-ss. "Mr. "I ®� �® u �� GOLID Duuu;ng," she said, 6,,p:• you'll • R• iST aipain wafted acros,v the valley and this ° keep your lgirgaoill faithfully us t shall 9 And so it went on, day after day, till is 880. If !crap aline. After you have worked hard )refs ed the 1 t 'for at your you may come uud sttih••tnu-- winner can Once. Whether you may come ab'uiu or ssiging. So -,vhe.n it was noised about that young Rufe, of all the world, had et will depend on yourself. Good Dunning." 20 PRIZES. e h1 evening, r. unuing•' Nobody had evor ealleil Shifticxi-s itufe Gold Mr. Ditunmg before, arul the title ­ax(N) Win far more than the notion of W(wk- 1St Pr'1Ze .... $200.00 .... ... 0 200.00 . Inli every Jay fart l_. louse ,until 1 paien the bene lie ►eft the big house than night 2nd Prize .... 100.00 .... .0 as 100.00 Ili, was fit to drop the titlp "shiftless." Next inoru.iure g, as Bon as it was light. 3rd Prize .... 50.00 .... - - - - 50.00 the sharp ring of h6 ax wits heard aemss the' valley, biting out the chins - Z Prizes Of .... 25.00 each 50.00 as he chopgwd down the Host tree of This year long stent. Long before %ioOli that 5 Prizes Of .... 10.00 each .... 50.00 dart' his big, pulpy litwuls wore blislert•d and swollen and by sundown they were 10 Prizes of .. 5.00 each .... 50,00 it sight to behold. That night his moth- A til' er eried over them avd urged hhu to stop Kitty, there wits it general uproar. chinking about the,proud, stuck-up ", $500.00 girl on the other siile of the valley. "'l'he itimr!" muttertvl the old woman, t� between the whiffs at her clary pipe,while To the Twenty people who solve this Puzzle, if there are so many correct, she dressed Shitltless Rufe s hailer. "1)6 we will give the above Prizes IN CASK. you think Kitty Sylvester will look at -,vasn't anywhere ueor as hard to swill- • rt, era. t • aft w ycru just heeause you've been fool enough to work a whole year? Why, It's I knew you WITH YOUR SEND NO MONEY ANSWER. puftlekly rkliklis. alhis was a little light in t•he head. Rufe, but will be injurer! nand that all Its life thea'- 1 d.dn't think you'd )rice a fool of Your- self for no conceited Sylvester girl." Ifmore than Twenty should be correct, ever correct one will (in addition Y To this and much more cyf the same to the Money Prizes) be awarded our famous "Faithful Timekeeper Silver :.ort, both front his father and his 11 mother, Shiftless Rufe made no reply. Watch, of but while yet the next morning rv,as which the net grey the sound of his biwy ax wall • R• iST aipain wafted acros,v the valley and this factory price omtinued to the gf)ing down of the sun. - A word which I hero illana they will last a life -time. And so it went on, day after day, till is 880. If the fall anti tbroin0h the winter. 'No )refs ed the 1 t clatter how (444 the snow, or hnw stormy the weather, ILnfe toiled on un- winner can c•ensiugly. When the days were short- ssiging. So -,vhe.n it was noised about that young Rufe, of all the world, had est, in the middle of the winter, he ehooseagenu. son tir,xs began More dayhrmak emd Gold worked after dark, splitting the Ind "Ierhgths" he had ehoppcvl frarm tile+ ckeed Watch felle(! trees into "four -foot wood," by shirt, dixskiu pantaloons, and a bro:ul- the light of a tallow dip stuck into a tin of the. Berne lantern of the pattern so oollini.on when, ` the "Corners" wits new, but now rarely value. seen. A til' • F • B TH UL A word hero nmca sling "True to the Time." _- Our Proud osttloih IllLiI0 Watch Trade. L The qualities of our Watches which are acknowledged to be the • R• iST Afts it was regularly given out that no young man nerd ever think of keeping when the fall began it was still biting out chips and splitting up lengths. At - A word which I hero illana they will last a life -time. foremost in the English and AmericanI&END . Markets. • • r9 Before spring folks got to going by B IB Rufe s ax and lantern in beginning wonderful offer is only made to advertise our far-famed Silver Watches, every and leaving off work ruorning and nights the carne at; they gw) by the big Competitor must read the following conditions and comply with them, tannery whistle down the valk•y now and rhnbod;Y who began to work av ea`ly 1. $end your answer on an "Internatinnol Post -largest amount, and so on. If not more than twenty as Rufe dtd R and worked till ulad fe's - Card" which can be bought at the post -office (price win and receive the Watch and Chain, and it these torn wan out at 'night Was counted 2 cents). 'there is no entrance fee or chaigo what• do net buy anything from the Catalogue, the whole ha�v ever. of the prize money will be equally divided among Anil Rufe did mom than Chop Cord 2• In addition to the Cash rrizes, overyone who them, gluing $35 each. All amounts in this r He learned to reed sends the correct aWswer will thereby win one o[ our advertisement are taken at the exchange of $5 to $1. wood that winter, h we ell f r will he eons free you which mast be "Faithful Timekeeper" Silver Watchox which x I b. A u m to and this both his motber and his father in England for $10 each, and which could be sold filled up ani forwarded to reach us by December 26th Ccrw*lemd at fax moil` `•ritllkilis" pro- retail in America for $15 to $28 each. of all Goods ordered on account of those Prizes. A SCIENTIST SAVED, With Interview nterview YY lth a College President. HIS MANY DUTIES CAUSED HIS HEALTH TO BREAK DOWN -DR. WILLIAMS' PINI{ PILLS RESTORE HIM TO ACTPv- ITY. From the Republican, Columbus, Ind. Tile Hartsville College. situated at Hartsvillet Indiana, was founded years ago in the interest of the United Brethren Church, when the state was mostly a wilderness, and colleges were scarce. The college is will known throughout the country, former stet- dents having gone into sLjl parts of the world.- any ambition at all. But Ulle day 11C saw Kitt Sylvester. She was the Y daughter of the first manager of the big Barkley eatate. Old man Barkley- the grandafther of the present Barkley, who never comes near the estate -had just put the place in a manager's hands and moved away with his family. Now, Kitty was a real sensiL&, gO-ahead girl. STIC knew that the Sy lYCsters were a9 goer! as anybody around file Corners, it not a !cells better, and she trioti U) live up to the family reputation in all ways. When a girl, her mother bud been famous for the work she could tie, and Kitty was not a bit behind. Every morning in the winter she was up early and got breakfast by carxilelight. All day long she wove carpet, or quilted comforters, or spun stocking yarn, or did something else that counted. Every morning in the summer she was up with the anti, and every tiny when it went down she had churned and worked more hotter or mode more cheese, or in some other way done more work than any other woman anywhere around could do. And she wa}s the savmgest girl in. the country. Everybody said she was the smartest young woman going, and, nat- orally, she was considered a highly- desirable catch. But she held herself mighty shy of them all for awhile, and Ceecling. Yet mare; ,he went too meth- m'g � � Sunday as reJ,ularly es) the n!oyt •p!otr5 and thrifty of the whole n(4vil-borhood. Not than Ile bec;aimr+ Me- eially rnligaotrs,so far as I klmw, bllL by 90,1119 to meeithw he caukl get a glimpse or two every Sutirlaty o•f Kitty sylvve- ter,and it was a little tliithg indeed foT the man who was' Chopping cortl*ood a whole Tear that he m -Wilt make Vne call on her, to list" to a serrrwlm once a week s0 that he could Sit fine a whole h.cur urider the same roof with her, Nobody knew tihen how' this devotion of her once shiftless, silo.-a.cc•ount lover affected Kitty Sylveetter,but we learned afterward that the abound of his ax from morning to nia;ht eejoilsg aetoss the valley became as musk. in her eax% and that the light of his candle shin- Ing through the trees in tile mornings and the evenings was the delight to her eyes. At last the. long winter, with its cold, it storms and Its darkne,*, wore away, the spring passed and the sum - mer with its heat curve on. • "Now Rufe'll we.i.ken," said the loaf- ers about the store. • It's all right to work Kurd when it's curd and the air is bracing, but he'll let up in the but weather, stere." But they were wrong. All through the heated term Ru[e's ux gave noisy notice that he was still working, and 6. Evart' winner of the watch is required to Per -6. The names and addressees of the cash prize cha,e one of oar SPLENDID `•ALUs inexpensive Solid winners will be printed in the TGueas, Dail!! '1'era- Silver Albert Chains to wear with the watch, as per graph and Standard, of London, on Dec. Slat next, onr unprecedented offer which we will send. 'These sad subsequently in the New fork Ilearid, Drafts chains are i1a11•marked on every link by the for the 1 rizes will be posted same day, Lngliah Government. Il the same Watch is required 7. write your name and address in full every with Gold-filled case instead of Solid Silver, it Chain time you write to as to avoid mistakes. to match may, if desired, be chosen. S. Orders for these Prizes may be sent in sepsr. 4. With our watch and Chain ?,on will receive our ately from time to time, and you will be credited mammoth Catalogue gnoting wholesale Factory with the total of all when you send in the report Prices for Jewellery, Plate, etc, The First Prize will form as above, beiven to the one who solves the Rebus, receives g the tWhen sending 5 rOrders eremember that the the watch and Chain, and orders altogetherletter onstageE ts, per half ounce. to ngland is 5 cents, largest amount of Goode from the Catalogue; the and it insnfflclent postage is used the letter Is liable second Prize to the winner who orders the second to go astray. . Send you answer at once 4 You ars euro to win a Prize if correct, while enY even if not correct it costs yoq nothing. I - ADDRESS 1 .. The ��tehmak��rs Alliance & Ernest Goods Stores, I LIMITE , Incorporated according to Ace of Parliament-Capttal x''00,000 ($!150,00(/). LARGEST ENGLISH WATCHMAKERS, 1S4 Oxford. Street, London„ : Cable Address: "CLOCKLIKE, LONDON." Business Established 1885. __ various medicines and different physi- CI+LnB. Finally, I wits able tel return to Y+ I . Afts it was regularly given out that no young man nerd ever think of keeping when the fall began it was still biting out chips and splitting up lengths. At Cattle Itainching in Bruce. did it.. Last spring we turned a lot of brood sows in a slnaLll padlock of about I company with Kitty Sylvester who wasn't her match both at working sad hist the ytmr -,vas nearly Up, and old Sylvester had begun to ask himself Nvhe- eve clip the following from aril ex two acres well set to blue grass. They p,st anim,ne of gruT'll in pruportiof ssiging. So -,vhe.n it was noised about that young Rufe, of all the world, had ther he hart- not made an, exceediugiy bad bargain offer all. 1''or Bitty was „ than e : Dr, .Lowry of Brantford g . did not seeni to appreciate the blue grass and rooted a great deal. We f"t u reef!. 7'htm sha• reset of maint.t'tia(r is got him a pair of fine boots, a ruffled plainly uhuch interested iu the patient has taken steps for the organization harrowed it down level, but weeds �,� shirt, dixskiu pantaloons, and a bro:ul- lover who had toiled so lung anti w of it cattle ranch in the Bruce pc uinsll Carrie. instead of joassl_ixl the rooted ` cloth coat, and HiLd begun to shine up to steadily for the privilege of calling on la. He bah Secured some ;i,5(1t) acres places and last week we turned in the r Kitty, there wits it general uproar. her "just once," and it might be, the for this purpose, and alreadv has one sheep, and in one clay they had it t� Folks couldn't believe it at first, but it old maw reayuued, that she would allow hundred head of rattle on the ground, cleaned up, except a few of -the wood- aabilities are thmt the digestive orglns -,vasn't anywhere ueor as hard to swill- • rt, era. t • aft w lour to call the secuud time, and perhaps u thin anti perhaps- Bu h+ til li ,it ti e , t t. v t [ I g and expects to arid. four hundred more fest of stocks. Another trial like this will be injurer! nand that all Its life thea'- e• what came low a s w You see the uutgiviug that had been Kitty's -,, us too awful to entertain and Ulu old amu ta) dismiss it. Failing in to this number shortly. His intention is to organize a joint stock cournany in will clean them all rip. It, Nessus to its . that no farm is complete without a I made about the kind of a chap husband would have to he h,•ul sifted strove that, he questioned the girl, who refused order to carry can the undertaking on few sheep. -Exchange. I the young fellows out a whole lot. !lies* to answer satisfactorily, and the two nn extrnhive scale. lie will use refuse fo°?taY. Rood night?" t wild YrR, wild the old man, `you may, curnroot. by any kind of feeding hr til, re- after made what Gt ought to hP, of Utem were willing to -,vork and will" had a quarrel iu which ]firs. Sylvestirr frenn the Brantford starcll work, as aif Medals for Veter.ins. -- I To Breast a Bottle. Ing to save, and they all admired Kitty, joined, taking Kitty's. part must vigor- addition to the feed obtained from the Ther, f,e called Kitty ,into the room. As she entered she rad for the Crf) I When it is necessary to break n glass for she wits as good looking Its she was industrious and frugal, but her stand- uusly• du the last day of the stipulate+il 12. pasture. It is no used to buystock in finiPlh them dor r fife _ Ottawa, Oct. 20. -At the Militia De- trot. ALvtx P. nARVABY, ard was so high it scared the b/ys, and We wonllis Shiftless ltufe went to his wor•1: the spring, P g' stlriltner and sell in the: fall. There site partment to -day a despatch was re - ceived, statin that its accordance A reporter recently called at this famous seat of learning and was shown beaux gut to be mighty seldum on estate. earl y and begun with quick,euger strokes to cut .a, big hickory, lie hall b.eculue , few parts in Ontario in which a scheme g with Lord Lansdowne's recommenda- into the roots) tie the Prof. Now, as it turned out, Shiftless Rufe :w expert axman by this time, and the of this kind could be pushed forward tion, at, medal is to be given to all who president, Alvin 11. Barnaby. When W;L seen by thought more of Kitty than tiny of the the very begimhing she sun wits not yet high in the sky when the big tree came dower with it crash. with better advantage. The county of thoroughly waters 1, there i, plenty took hart iri the expedition against the Fenian in 1800, and also to the reporter Prof. Barnitb was in P Y delicate health. To -day he was sipper-gave others, and at ent. ot gave him a little encouragemTr It so happened that L was over lit tilt- shelter, and the grass grown on the raiders those who took part in the Red River ently in the best of health. In re- to a sure, but enouglh to reforlu hint coalipletely. He was naturally big woods than day with a neddhbor looking lit the tiniber. 1.1. e hoard the limestone fordlation of the Bruce is of peculiar richness.-,- exp(.dition. . sponse to kit inquiry the professor said: Mighty bashful when he called' at the big hotl.'(p, all fixed top in cl<rhjtt+s he fere Esti! shad at the same time a scr�alhL as if a strung rusuh were in wortul agony. peninsula Walkerton herald. It also states that all those who have taikcn part in a subsequent ex - "Oh, yes, i am mach better thar for wavn't used to, and Kitty at first pre- In a hurry 1 ran in the direction of the pedition will be entitled to s1. clasp. scene slate, I rem ndw in perfect tended she didn't undinst-and tlw,t !x had to sear her. sound, guided by low muans that follow r. the shriek. There, pinned ui5der a n TLC 11Setulne133 of Slteep' The medal is to be tilt! carne its the health, but my recovery was brought ahc+ut in rather a way."ht' come "I'll will my father," she said. "Per` ed branch of the fallen tree lay Shiftless one of 181)n, the only difference being thlLt the word "Canada" .alone is to tae peculiar "Tell me �abuut it," said the reporter. Ps you want to talk ubaut cutting some cordwoo -l" "I Rufe, badly crushed and barely con scious. For the first time in the entire Sheep are the most profitable stock the farm, As a friend told the on one side. This will he good news to "Nell, to begin at the beginning," No, said Itufe, directly. want to know if I cam keep c'Uuhpally with you." year he bud misculculalted iu felling his tree. As az we could my neigh- on writer the other day, They are, be- alar re number of militia men. 1+' said the rofessor, "I studie too hard P when at school, endeavorrAg, to edu- The girl was started by his fatilure to the bush, telt she answerer! quickly bur and I cut away the branch and re- 'Then cause they art+ double he:tclers incl are not liable to cholera or any other in County Cnrreney• cote myself for the profession. After ,heat about quite as directly: !,,used the your man. we got together u stretcher of boughs on which curable or preventable diseases." They Mrs. Peter McTavish of the Mill completing the common course I came 'Cert icily lint- You're too lazy to be -,ve proposed to curry him home. As we sire the most profitable for more rea- Road, Tuckersnhith, died on Monday here, and graduated front the theologi- cal course- I entered the ministry andrdwoo aslbowed to keep company with anyone.' Then an idea flashed thrcnigh her mind. lifted him he opened his eyes. "I wises -you'd take we over to Syl- sons than one. In the first place they do not re uire so much food that has q of last week at the age of sixty. years. Mrs. McTavish wails the eldest daught accepted the charge of a United F�ret.l.i But if You'll cut co-unday a whole every day but Sunday and hull- -,ester's Cost," be said, faintly. "I want cost labor as do other kind of stock. et,• tie lifts John cosi oat. She ren church at'a small lace in Kent year, cissa, you may come ntxi see me just to cull on his daughter. She said I. might cx�me to-night-auhd so did her They are not very great grain eaters, of hay leaves a family of five sane incl three a daughters. Her husband l,ounty, 1llicli. Being of an ambitious County, once. Isere crones father, onr, You'd father -and -maybe• --if you take me butthey are great consume they ,tire so predeceased her three ago. nature, I applied ruyse'lf diligently to -bettew make arraTia ments to cut for hien bane before I go there I won't be able and grass. This is why Grass and hay are very some yearr ----- ray work and studies. In time I notic. ed til+tt m health was f .ilia M 1 g• Y an shares." To Kitty's surprise Shiftless Rule stood his Found, and when her fadier to see heNto-night at all." So -,-,e carried him actv)"y rthe flats to profitable. gored to keep a the fertility o tie p P, in the com- Details of a very hot fight are re - trouble wits indi estion, and this with g came, in statrbed at once to discuss the file big house on the Barkley (-state. g he ancon- farm find sheep niche well very ranch trouble. potted from 5artrana Hills, India. other trvul)les brow ht on nervous- g cess• proposed artra'rrgenu•nt "Wal, Mist' Sylvester," Rufe• fart of the way was quite scions and part of the way he Was Pit bination without A small flock on the farm is nearly all The enemy in force occupied a strong on tris Dargia ridge, and were "My physician prescribed for me for said grasping tie ohl man's t►arltl, "I ain't thetic•ally delirious, but when we reached the house he wits quite rational, though profit, for the are ke t Bah Easily that Y p• little required to keeping positron able fire on the pout, a th troop sometime, and advised the to try at change of climate. I did as he request. ttever been no g+ma :basad to work, but I ,list have a ek)aahoe to keep mmp'tLy prey weak. And so it wits that I .was Rufe Dunning made live there is else them than would otherwise go to advancing British troops. The Gurkhas n . and Dorsetsth a regiments were rein- ed and wits some improved. Bonn with KLtity, and she says I may come and see her after I've' chopped card- Present when to I{iffy Sylvester. Iiia lovpm.nldin g waste. Do not understand us that they nothing, for they cin, but �, g sorted ki the Gordon Highlanders, across after, I carne here its professor in physics arid chemistry, :incl later was wooxi a year. It wcAl't he rpo fun, I)ut xmiot have Kitty, anal if I've got to work 1 didn't take long, for his strength was about gone, but he bad time to say wllat lie require we mean to say that it,,, flock can he kept a faun stocked with other rind after a magnificent charge the exposed platin the British forces who fivanclal agent of this college. The change agreed with me, and for it to girt her, why, then I have, arld that's .Ul there ira about it." he wanted to say, and to bear what wanted to hear. And when, after a on kinds of stock, send they will almost were able to dislodge the enemy, fiPd pelt-tnell. Losses were heavy. while my heatlth was better, but ray $••Ivester was at first imloatetl to be Kitty Rufe, long look into Kitty's eyes, poor Rufe peacefully closed his ow•h, his big han,l, live on the weeds and grasses ignored by the others. - --- - - - ---- duties were heavy, and again I found ► t 11 • t ' ' r Tk; t'm ft angry at for trifling with bwt oonoludell to humor the aatultUo, no longer soft rind pulpy, but sinewy and J. ill onvert weeds Ii y eon ) e re, "I.. .i,•. IS t C wag mote severe and in the winter l became completely prostrated. f tried' and bfeklirng Kitty leave thri ronin IXAd strong, elosped her little one In the clasp Y° mac the -,vds ready to make of an accepted and occepH(ble laver. a bars,*sin with him. The animal sha w c and waste into cash is +i paying one. It pays to have animals on the firm ••r) Dyspeptic various medicines and different physi- CI+LnB. Finally, I wits able tel return to Y+ I "You can cut cordw000d off the es- tate, an shares, Rafe, of course, if yeti Keep Your Stock firowinC. Fivery former knows that' it Is while thaLt will consunib the weeds, to W1Y nothing of the profit obtained ollt of the wool my duties. In the spring of 1800 was Want to, nuts I'll set aside so,1uC tree", is young that }t mn.m the get -t t- the, sae of the sire) unci 1 1, elected president of the college. light near your father's shantY on thi p,st anim,ne of gruT'll in pruportiof that grows of eh hacks. There +Lee SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE IS THE Again i had considerable work, and fI ,other side of the flats. But you want to f"t u reef!. 7'htm sha• reset of maint.t'tia(r is many kinds of weeds that would get a w RAINBOW OePROMI3E. the trouble, which had not been en- tire! cured,, be an to affect me and stake off them fine boats land thorn doe- skin pants, and that +,here broa.deloth less, and at least while the anknal is surklin a part of ets feed is admir- good start on the farnh if it were not g They are sure death Emaciated -weary -gloomy. No one can litst fall I collapsed. I had different coat, and you don't want to put them on again till y(nh've worked !hard a o:blY atglnspted to ,of growth. Flat for sheep, other sour dock, dandelion and many other adequately describe the abject misery Of the sufferer from Dyspepsia and Indlges- doctors, but none did uht, an ood. Y g Professor Bowman,twho is of anhrile year. You're too shiftless to be think sheer in old be dKnin why yolntg � stork Should fir fed zntifcir•ntly ten Ices+p kinds of weeds that are hard to era- field that wits al- tion. South Amerlefin Nervine is the In medical science professor natural science, told men his expevi- allowed to a einigle minute about Kitty now, and I armppose You always thrift. If Itis underfed, or fed so as til fn ten rather thou to grow, the prob- curate. We had at most taken some years ago by morn- greatest discovery for the cure of all chronic Stomach .. ence with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People to will be, but-" "You Mast' aabilities are thmt the digestive orglns ing glories. No shatter how hard we be troubles. It acts directly through the nu disease. Thous - and urged me give needn't say no mare. Syl will be injurer! nand that all Its life thea'- Hoed to subdue them they would nerves --the seat of them atrial, because they had benefit- vestee," .put bn 3hiitless ILnfe• "Bart arPter that food it entg will do it le," masters. The field was put to pasttue ands testify of cures made. belief from ted him in a similar case, and Icon- rmm't I see i{iffy nga.tn just Mag enough gond tholh R shrruld. A stitntrd nn5nh.a1 find sheep, and when it was put to the first dose. rladed to try them. fo°?taY. Rood night?" t wild YrR, wild the old man, `you may, curnroot. by any kind of feeding hr til, re- after made what Gt ought to hP, grain the sheep were turned in on the "i was n greet sufferer from find nerve troubles. Trled a "The first box helped me, and the second gave great relief, such as I had I and I'll her we've made the bargiiJu .ihe sing sted." -- I To Breast a Bottle. stubble and they did the reqs• lot of briers that are stomach score of remedies. No relief. Half a bottle of South American Nervine ; never ex erienced from the treatment p Ther, f,e called Kitty ,into the room. As she entered she rad for the Crf) I When it is necessary to break n glass if you have a y encroachin on the farm lands, we g worked wonders. six bottles made a new man of me ' -w. H. shcrmnn, of any physician. After using six boxes of hhe medicine I was entirely lip, baol thattold Rufe, dressed he wasn't at act! had looki and Uhat he eccauhed twice jar or bottle evenly the ensiest. way ie , to sonit a pieee of string in turpentine o know no better wn.y to eradicate thein than h the use of sheep. We once . Atorrlaburg, Ont. I Don't oxporiment with now and cured. To -da i +Lm perfectly well. 1 feel better than for the rr,m be hand berm before. She kept ! orwl whatever ie it t tis to be hrkkvn,tlnndhth rn pert a lot of blackberries in the orchard dodntfui medloines-Take the tried and stronger yearn. I I certainly recommend Dr. Williams' y ��oo feet silence until her father hard fin- tahed� Then she reached out and took , set fire to the string, The glass will snap and afterwards desired to get rid of do it no other way I 21 nand tooted. Pink Pills to similar sufferers and big, soft pave ha her own small off along the heated line. I them, and we could than by turning in the sheep. They. `cold by Watts tiC Co. 11lOndea overworked people. I. 1L. lldl 'fir yy, '"'.: rte.+. ,CA,.., .o..., :..., l,'. •% . - ,.~ . r ,I U .; .. .,:.__..... R.. 1�_ � .. ___ . . •% . - ,.~ . r