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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 May 1889, p. 2

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you nothing then you hal'a a different opin"We had determined not to buy any more a ha~f a week, wh ich would P"Y the rent. ion of t he stuff than I ha.p i. " t h r.t were s tar t ed," she said, " we had such D& n t you think we dal'e try 1t, H enry ?" Mrs. Lenhope laughed .. b this view of the poor luck with those we got l!Wll yea.r, All she asked m conclusion. case, as who wouldn't' Just four dczen died and those "You don't feel quite ·a "bout a F u r t lle l' Great C:nres of Skirt DBe llsc· ··y ' here Myrtie, but f t kof h the It three h ~ yen di"d .. A ,.dy reoently ··ked whaL · wom·n who, having seen her motner s eyes uncover- our oc a t e season toughenJDg to out yea.r ago," wa e the teaatng answer. ~ ~ WEDNESDAY, "vl:AY 29, 1889 uw ~ ed, had left them, spied the ~v.1tmg supper door iur. They force t hem too fo 6 t a t the Oh d the C:uticnra Item·clle~ 1 d "I 6 h aould do to earn money who had neither t bl d Th greenhouse." " 1 on't, H enry I you know I was sick , Boy one y ear aud a Jrnlf oh l l'<l ~IJ null 1 1aime · rcom for gardemn"' I admonished, a e au excthey "oon ungry us b o d y Ill .\ te r r ible COU.fl Jti on. b c llur C.: "' or poultry ra.ism«, "' were . seated round "That will be one advant a<te of mine I and easily diacou r&gl' d · W eve b een pr o ADVICE TO M.01'HERs.-Are you ID e1 cd "1111 »ores " u l plrnr Sprin~; t think I can suggest something by telling her the table and cheered by the simple y et can' t force them so fast anj t hey wtli be sps f red more thll.n ever this yea r,' repli ,d h.a t n 1 e 1l b y· utlcu t·a Reruethes " · tur'bed at mght and broken of your rei a little story, if she will listen · neatly prepared meal Melancholy was more hardy," eaid Mrs Lenhope ·eeill on~ WIc.e· · · by a s1Ck child s uffer·ng and orymg wit The L enhopes were poor. There was no effeolln!l.lly banished, Mr. L enhope ent er advanta~e in her limited resources ·" g ~ But Im ·fr w ~i d y our am bIt ion W Ill carry I have Uoecl your 0 UTICURA R EMEDI I s lll two where it proved to bt auccesgful The pam of Cutting Teeth i If so send Cl\ d1sgumng the fact t hat they had more ways taming his wife with all the bite of news "I'm glad you have made the ,Ltempt you bepond y our streDg th , little wife," Mr cases fi rst "as m the case of a boy a year a nd a half once and get a boUle ef "Mrs. Wmalow s for uerng money than there was money to h e picked up from his fellow-workmen, sue I d on't think you will have any t rouble wu r eplied · 1 "n Lenhope ,, old. H is race nnd body were ir a ter· ilJ!e con· during the wintei of 1885 ; ceeded sc. well in his role that their early disposing of all you mm r a.ise," was her en lb Ill eas~er t ~ wor k Soothmg Syrup." For children teething, uae, · especially · w h en one h as an di trno the for m' r bemg comi:nete1y covered 1 obJect · Bernd~s w1th oores. I t ook huu tu the Massena Sulphur Its value 1s moaleulable. It will reheve bu t 1t ·W!l.l!I through no misdoing or negligence retiring hour came on apace, and soon, couraging reply. ~ · it wi1· b e b e t ter f or a11 of Sprrngs but he did not im p cne anvi I wa.s the poor little s ufferer immediately. De· c f theU'I! that they found themselves in more wrapped in a restful eleep, a.11 worry and " I hope not, for I am anxiono t o h elp us t o ,, be whe~e we can s t ep ou t o f d o ors then aclv1·ed to try the CUTICURA R< MEDIES · more along " ··· · she rep!10d earneM t Jy pend upon 1t, mothers ; there is n e than ueua.lly stra.1tent d circumstances at the care was forgotten. which I dtd He took cue end one half bottles 1 close of th1e particular wmter. They were · "I thmk we ca · k "t H b of Cu TrcURA H. o so~ vENT, when h1· s kin· wa.s mistake about it. It cures Dysentery both rndustrioua a.nd frugal nw muc as smootn as could be, and is to day I used M.r. Lenhopa It was not until left alone the next morn "You don't look very strong" said he n ris and D111.rrhooa, regulates the Stomach and was a sober, hard workmg man-Just 80 Ing that Mrs Lenhope agarn dwelt on tnelr hostess, noting the thin feature;, the pa.Hi~ ~:;~ you earned already?" asked hElr hue the CUTJCURA on h s sores aud the CUTICURA ::iOAP m w ·~h!ng b1m Re is now five~ ea rs of Bowels, curea Wmd Cohc, softens the much brawn forexecutmg the Ideas of some shattered finances; and her bram, more countenance and dark-circled eyes "Tl ·8 b00k I ' b r am; · d · h bu8y beca.use of the enforced i"dleness of her " I'm n ob a.s strong as usual no,; for I nm lere my have it all footed age and a ll righ t The othrn case was a Gums, reduces Inflammation, and give~ one e1sos · ' an , aIDce t ere were many b t tt f up. The tomatoes brought me ten dollars · disease of tb e soatJ) which was cured by 1 here hke h·m, he had h tvle t o ~ay con ,J df1b~~aIJ,to r ev,olve ~Qhetn'il~ for the co~x JU~ ge mg up ro.m ~' oog sickness t~at my sewing fifty. Total aixt dolla rs. Ju. ~ washing with the CUTICURA 8oap and 1ubbmg bone and eB.ergy to the whole sylltQcm. o o the CuTICURA, one bottle ot CUTICURA " M:rs. Wmelow'· Soothin g Syrup " ffor cernmg his wa.gea, and wa& content to re mg of small sums IDto the family exchequ"l:' .ti.~~ tbtown. u:s behind, Mrs. L~ubope said, thmk of 1t ! and mos~ of i~ came in au..:h m RESOLNENT bamg used They have p·oved little driblets, twenty fi ve and fi ft oenta successful children teething is plea.ea.nt to the bek ce1ve steady employment a.nd enough to The outlook was oer te.inly discourag ing. ri ,i,u.g to go. m every case where I h &ved advised People v. ho a.re anxious to help them and less; but it m(l.kes a, gtand tot~ don lhe use of them It 1a surpn srng how r apidly and 1s the preacr1pt1on of one of the old satisfy hfa simple tastes. Mrs. Lenhope, N?t a rod of gronnd where she could perform "' child will improve under the1r treatment no lean industrious, was, however, less mira cles with garden vegetables; not a selves ought to have the cha.nee, and they it, Hemry · · · est and beat female physicians and nuna· I i ecom1 uend Lliem lor any disease of the skin easily sati&fied and was anxious to get chicken, or a pla.ce to keep one · debarred generally find 10· Be sure to ca.II at those " N0t d as be1ng the best the world This is my In the Umted States, and is for s11.l· by a.head in the world Never very rugged, from manual work by la.ck of stre~gth, :iven bwo houses over on t he corner; they always if . more gran , than my plucky little experie nce, and I ma m re'1dv to st,.,ncl. by my all drugg1st111 throu11h the woild. Pii<;1ct ehe was deba.rred from engagmg actively in had she been 1n a neighborhood where suoh buy plant e there." w .~is ;~servmg bf, be ~s.id gallant ly;, J OHN BE RO sta tement 25 cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for the strife for bread, and so far ha.d content work, outside of t he mill, wa.s plenty. She T r. us Mrs 1,-,nhope departed from the said\\' · k~ have ~bought ~t a. year ago' ehe Amer1can House, Hogansburgh N . Y. "Mns. WDJsLow's 8oo:r1uNo- SYRUP.' ed herself with making one dollar do the wa.s handy wit h her needle, but had never first house reated a.nd cheered. She bare:ain whi~hp:~e i~gdu~ or / enm a.nd paper wnh An IJn b~nrnblc Ski n D isease ()nred and tl\ke no other kmd, work of two, and pu ttl!lg the other dollar learned a trade and doubted her ability to ed fer twenty five dozen plants th ..t a.ft.er "Who k: ow 8 e~nt gun:~· t t . d I have been afli1 cted srnce last March with a away a.gs.inst a rain y day Their h ome was do any but the pla.inest work for o~hers noon and, better than that, discovered ardeniD will tu m.y !lo h mp a wm ew ekm disease the doctors ca11 ed Eczema M y ::nade-in three rooms ori the t hird door back F "'ncy work she knew p ract1ca.lly notbmg another avenne of employ ment . open t o her. of :e ' ace was oover d with sca bs and sortis and 1 m,a the itchmg and bnrmng wer" a lmost unbear of one of t he sever al tenement houses abont . If t hey only c:ould afford one of It ha.ppened m this wise Ca.llmg at a bonse be innin 8 it l d [0 1 C:ONSIJlllPTION Cl!RED· Seemg you r CurICURA }{1 MEDIER 6 0 1 a.rge endings, I vu able An old physician retired from practice hav which di1fered inn<> r espect from t he ordin' those littie cottages with the gar dens attach- where she was somewhat 11ocquainted, the he~:rd ,, !heos ~d ea highly recommended crmcludcd t o givfl them " if au , muemg Y· · in!'( had placed io his hands by an Ea.11t India ary tenement house that 1s always 1n oloae ed she might do wonders I But , pshaw, non lady noticed Myrtie a nd a ..id : " How a t rt u , using t.h !.1 C Ul J. OUR A sir d C UT I CURA. m1ss10nary the tormul& of a simple veget&hl$ prox imity tu the huge, black t hroated mills sense 1 as WPll wish for the money to grow pretty you always k13ep My rtie lookmg. I h ar name )~B?t ca.i:'~ WI~~ a smhll show, SOAP externally and hESoLVF N r in ternally i:emedyfor the speedy and permanent Clll'6 et that cluster near large cities. Tne Lenhope on trees I S he had iust three rooms third wish I had the 1alent for fixing things over band'9 decisive ty n ope, wa.s er hus for four months I call m:rs~ Ir cured , n gratiConsumption, Bronchitis, . Catarrh, Astll.llL& ap ..n ments were, however, d iut1nguished floor ha.ck, of a big t enement house, and that you have ; but everythinp: that I do in I mvke tlus p ibhc -ratPnHmt Let as h p tha~s~er. b d · tude for which MRS. CLARA A WH,F iJERTCK , · ann -all Throat and Lung .Aifeel:ions, a.IN a posit1vo and radical cure for Nervous Debilil!y from most others by nhe nea.tness and air of that was all she was likely ever to have; t hat line la a. complete failure," and the her new h~m°e ~1 ~ e hma: ~prospere m Broad B1ook, Uonn. and all Nervous Compla.mts. a.tter havbli:: re finement presen t Though most of the and a big tear found its way slowly down spea ker laughed as though 1t were a good to earn and :he ds one so C:uiiem ·a l h mfd·cs tested 1t& wonderful curs.ti vs powt>!rs m iliira furnitu re w1.1s of home make, it was pretty her ~bm cheek as she faced this sombsr con- JO ke. far dista,~t when B ~t Le hay,8 may no sands of cases, has reti i' his duty to mnke iA a.nd everything harmonizod The crowning .:ilns1on. Several days p assed m fruitless "Do yon ever bire any pla.in sewing appear as a. real 8 ~ en ope n a.me llh>!.l l Cure every spemes of torturing humilmtln~ known to h ill sulferinlil' follows. .Aotuatecl .,Y ~ fl owner. · itohrng burnrng, scaly and puuoly drneases of thIB motive and a desire io relieve ha.111.iln glory of the roomswa.s t hree south win dows meditation. She had abou t given up In des· done?" Mra. L enhope mqu1red, a. new idea. silll'eriog, I wul send tree of charge to all wl!lo where several thrifty plants bloomed ..~ pair, believing her mission was simply to coming to her JaSfl then. the sKm, scalp and blood, with Josa of hair desire it. lh1s reoo1pi. m German, Freach or luxuriantly 1n their tm cans, as though wait, when it flashed int o her mind, like a "Yes. a littlA, I ha.ve so much work from the and a ll h umol.'s, blotc h.es, simple "' uptions sores A RSEILLES scales a nd crusts whether ·crofulou.! Enghsh w uh full dire!)tions for prepa,rrag ,.nil. DR· GUYON' Uf Mc 19 · or cont s.ge I1811 h 8 1 ~ us.ng. Sent by mail by addressmg w11ik planted in the la.test impro ved pots and lo me~sage from h ea.ven, as t h e rudd y sun, em- ml II t h a t I tin d JI tt1e time for sewmg, and I ·au,d 1n the finest green house. erg mg from behind a passing cloud, flooded ma.ke such work of I sometimes thmk it remedies w P ' C><t and a l, kn own stamp, nammg this paper. W. A. NoYlll!! 14.t c Powers Bloek, Rcehester N. Y. 41-ly Tn? Lenhopes had begun this special wm the smal~ room wjth 15olden light. Why ~ould be economy for m~ no hire it all done, A. Tlctlm of &he Fatal Plag ue to Save H i8 Sold every where Puca Outwura 700 ter with brigh t hnpes. L ..te iu the fall t he not try wmdow ga.rdenmg? if could find someone willing to do the odd Native «:Uy. Soap 35c , Resolvent $1 50. PrepJ red by tru; "Jusb the thing !' exclaimed Mrs. Len ]O bs for a reasonable price," wa.s t he a nswer My hero was Guyon an eminent surgeon ~I~~~ER BRUG AND CHEMICt.L Uo. Boston, la.st dollar necessary t o complete the 'first {)onsnmption Surely c:Jured. hnndred had been d epoBlted in the ba.nk · hope, forgetting, in her enthusiasm, thab " I should be very gla.d of little Jobs like of Marseilles. The pl~gue raged wit h nn J!'F8end fo1 ' How to Cnre Sktn Disease ,. 6!!. ..nd with clothing enough on hand for them' there was no one to address. What should that, if you could trust me, and wonld not abated fury, threat enm g to d epopulate the po."es 50 illustrations, 100 testunonlals selves and their one child of three, Mrs. Len ehe put in there that would take up litt le be in too muoh of a hurry or th@m," Mrs cit y. The fatal malady sta.lked in nearly To THE EDITOR : SkmandSca.lp preeorved and beau· Plea.se inform your readers that I have hope promised a speedy advancemen~ on room ..nd promise some return' Tha.t wa.s Lenhope srud timidly. every h ousehold · sympathy was dead and 1 W. t1fted by CoTICURa SOAP Absoa positive remedy for t he above named the second hundred; but, a.las I "man pro· the n~xt question. She turned toward the "Trust you 1 I should bs on ly t o gla.d t o, even the mstmct of mot herhood forgdt ten l_u_ te -::l :l::P : '--u _r _e _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ disease. By its tunely use thousa uds of poses, but God dieposes." Sickness, always plant filled window. A geranmm aglow ~nd you oa.n have your own time for finish P hysicians wer(I helpless. A numbel.' of th~ ~ hopeless cases h ave been perma nently the bane of bright prospects, bu t espaci a.lly with its blossoms attracted her attention. JDg them, Would you be ins ulted 1! I gave bravest of them met m consultat1on at cured. I shall be glad to send two bot tles so no the poor, m vaded her home, The It was one that she had transplanted m you these two dresses to fix up, so they H otel de V illa. a.nd concl uded that from t htOf females mstantlyreheved by that of my remedy FREE to anv of your reader s wife, the home-keeper, was laid low, and those days of weariness betore the sickness W?uld be half "!Vay presentable!" a.aked h er peculiar character of the disease nothini;; ne w. elegant andmfalhble .Antidote who have consumption if t hey will send me for days her feeble life hung on the tiniest oame The tin can had never r eceived it;s friend, prodnmng two dresses the worse for could be known of it without a. post mor tem to Pam, lnflamm 1 at1on and Weakness their E x press and P . 0. address. th read. But the crisis passed : little by accustomed disguise and tho original label the but capa.ble of doing much longer examination. But that w&s an impossibiRespectfully, Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, 164 little, she fough t her way ha.ck: ~o hfe and stood out boldly. " Why, of course!" she service if properlv mended hty; where was t he madm;m or saint t<> a t West Adelaide s t., Toronto, Ont. its burdens. The little bank account melted cxcla1med. She could hardly . wait her "Just t he werk I can do best," repliedMrs. tempt it' ~ wax before the fire, in the face of the ex husband's home coming, so impat1enti was Lenhope. Oot of t heir midat stepped Guyon "Be penses of those weeks of stiffering for her she to enlist him in her project; but she " Y ou see, ib is ju1t the work I oa.n not it so," he said: "l d evote myself "t v t he AH.M lN PICKERING FOR SALE and of anxiety, care and loss of time for he; shortened up bhe time by building air do best. Here's a speciman of my mending 1a.fety of my country. Before this assembly Wlten Bsby wa.s sick we g:ti'l"e he~ Cnston~, -Ol'le of the best farms m P1ckenng for W hen s he "'"" " Child she cried for <.:a.stona, sale oontaimog 125 acres all of which are huMband. T hey must live even if the brea.d- castles- not yery large ones, but qnite high -;-looks worse than a hole," she said, exh1b ~ swear in t he name of bumamty and relig olea.red and m high state of cult1vat10n. On wmner must tarry over a sick bed, instead e~ough, considering the very small founda. t1ng a far from ornamental attempt at ion, that t o morrow a.t the break of d a.y I W'n.en sh o became M ISS she clnug to Caator1a the premises are a good dwellmg house and of labouring in the mill I Then there was tum, viz , t hree not ver:1 larg e south win mending. will d iEsect a. corpse and write down as l Wl en she hatl Children, she gavr; th em Castona. out bmldmgs and t wo wells Tl'.!1s property le It was with a light heart, de1p1le h er p r oceed what I observe," H e left t he as situated on lot 15, b f one mile and a balt the doc;or's bill, largely discoun1ed on ac dows. Again she saw herself the p ossessor from Pickermg village, half a mile from Grand count of their circumstances, but std! 10 of a bank account, and, fart her on, the wea.rinees, tha.t Mrs. L ent.ope retraced h er eembly and p roceeded to h is doom. Trunk Station three miles from Pickering made a fearful hole in the little pile. But occupant of one of t hose little cohages flt stepa home:vard , for well she knew that one H e wa.s wea lthy and unmarried · he made Harbor and six miles from Whitby. F or t he husband thought lhtle of thi s, only the end o t~e street where she could garden Job hke t his would open the way for au h ie ~ill, went t o confession , find at'midnight further particulars apply to J AMES PICKARD thankful tha b the companion of hia h fe, t o her hearts content. gther Many of the women round a.bout received th e sa.ora.ments At day break he w n on the premises, or Pickermg'f P.O. n-.tI his patient, loving wife, was saved to him "Why, you've got supper all read y, worked all day Ill t he mill and had little fined himself in a r oom with a conta.gioue ARM F OR SALE -130 acres, com With her beside h im, he felt that he could litt le wife I and how bright you look !"ex t ime or inclinat ion for sewing, even ha d corpse, and, kneeling by ib. wr ote " Mould posed of south part of Lot No. 19 Bro.lten faco a st ormy world a nd wr est a brigh11 claimed her husband as he came m. they k nown how. By the time t he toma eriDg remains of an im mortal eou l not ouiy Front, and is three miles from the Town of futur a from reluctant fat e. Mrs. L enhope "Im go1ng t o get well fast now, for I've toes were r eady for transple.nting, Mrs can 1 goze on thee wibhou t h orror 'but with Bowmanvllle This is on e of the beat farms In had so far recovered as to be left alone found something I can do to help," w ae her L enhope was getting quite a little In the joy a nd grat itude In d iscovering to me the the county of ham It is m a high state of way of such work. N ow arose a new quea secret cause of this ternble d isease which do cultiva tion and la well fenced On the pre during the day, but he.r husband still did buoyant a nswer. mlses there is a stone dwellmg, two large most of the work bffore and after mrll "Me help, too," clamored Myrtie drag t ion for solnt ion. In what were t he t oma stroya my na.tive city, thou wilt enable ma barns and other out -buildmgs with stone houri. ging her chair towards the table and climb- toes to be t ransplanted? To buy t he little t o point ou't some salutarv remedy · thou stablmg for cattle and horses. three wells and "It seems too bP.d that I must have snob mg up pots at the fions~'s for the purpose would wlit render my sacrifice useful. Oh' God I four cisterns, also vnnd·m1ll for pumping " Yes, you shall help, too, pet," said r equire too much of t he expected profits. T hou wilt ble!l!I the e.cbion Thon h as't rhv water Fer f ur ther particulare apply on the a. sickness 3ust a.s we were begmning to get premises or it b; letter to H ENRY MANN. Bow ahead," she said , a~ she w11tched her bus · her mother, t ying on the child 's bib and ..Why can't we ma.ks aome pot s ou t of self Inspired." manville 81- tf ba.nd getting t he evenin g meal, and feeling tak ing her own seab at 1he table. " Henry, t hat st iff paper- we have down at the mHla · ~ '.m>~d-111sgctio»..w&11--ma.de ii.nd ..orurer..v.a..!JiollJL Impat ient for the time when she could again you know how nice my plants always lo~k? I can get lot s for a nickel, ' said her bus noted. ( A cool bra.in was needed ) He finish· r esume her duties no one else bas s o many blossoms a.11 t he band, to whom she 1'.!ad st ated t hio new d1ffi ed, went out an d placed hla manuscrip· Ill a "We might have got too proud and inde winter as I do, and 1t is JUSt on account of culty. Jar of vinegar,then departed to the p est house "That will be iust th e t h1og. Yau oa.n where in t welve h ours he was a corpse Land ACRE S bem g lot 25, con. 5, pendent, if we didn t have any ha.ck sets " ·hose sou th windows." her husband's reply. ' :·Yes,': Henry rephed, hardly seeing the out them out similar to the paper baekete of B onap 11>rt" and hero worshippers, ' can ye 0 Township of Whitby, known as was ( ~iqut.ct ) "Y?,u musi: _have ~a.d to dra.w on our nest drift of hill remark they use for oysters, _ only smaller. H ow matoh him ? .Mr. Editor, can y ou ? the Bradley Estate. The land is m the highest state of cult lvation 150 a cres cleared and well egg, she sa.1d mnsmgly, hardly daring yet !fit'Noie - Tlvi$/~e mwu-Vne is puJ "Well you know all or a good many of lucky t hat y ou can remforce m!l when I run fenced t he rema mmg 15 acres bemg wooded anxious to ask t he question that t rem bled on t he peopie round here ~ho have garden: go out of ideas !" M rs L enhope said merrily. up- in oval /Jottles 1oolcU1Uj :,}ree mMM!~ land. On the premises are a splendid two·a nd ., HOSPITAL REMEDIES. 1ach, w'th 1 tlu name ~lown m the {!la.M, "Oh, you'd ha~e though t of it, if you had a half stor ey bncK dwellmg 30x40, with kitchen her tong ue It was the first allusion to the into the ci~v and buy tomato plant s. N~w, 20x30 a barn 106x 36, with stablmg for 10 horses sub3ect she had made and.her husband dread I propose t o furnish some ot them this year. seen ~~e pa.per lymg around as often as I To meet a demand for e. !me of reliable and f!lt e na.me of tha inventor, s. Il a~ and 30 cattle ; there are also all other necessa ry ed 1ihe effect It would have on her, if she Tomato plants won't be any more care t han have, her hn iband r eplied, loth to accept b!tll, 1m. rod ink a cross the f ace &/ tlit label. remedies ofunquest10ned ment , the H ospital outbmldmqs. 1 here is a good orchard, plenty JJ~WM6 ef £m-i 'tationa, TejtUJC aU stWSU. of small frmtr, t wo wells supplymg plenty of knew it was not only drawn upon but ex house plant s and they will pay better," she the idea th.at fot once he had been , quicker Remedy Company obtamed thep rescnpt10ns t hen h is wife t-0 see a way out of a difficulty O! the celebrat ed h ospitals of the Old Worl<l tutes, ancl you w zU not be dtmppuintecl. i:iood wa ter , two good 01sterns, a nd a never haust ed. He attempted an evasive answer · exclaimed. failing spring. The laud has never been r un buli alas, not b eing skilled in. rhetoric, told "Why not? sure enough; but you The paper wa.s obt ained and t wo evenings - London, P a n s, B erlm and Viennii. down by bemg rented Oneoorner of this farm the very t hing be meant to hide, by saying: couldn't r aise many plants in those win- sufficed make t he necessa.ry number of These hospitals a re presided over by the reaches m to the village of Brooklin, Thus it "It was lnckv we had something ahead, d uws," said her husband. pots o~ box es Tile plants were qnlte a t most bnlhant medical m mds m the world is qmte convcmen~ to busmees places, post office, churches, schools. or railway station W e ca.n start pret t y near square wit h tne "I don't suppose we shall ma.ke our for· home m. the.1r pap~r houses and t hrove as It 1 s on the leadrng road north from W b1tby, world n ow, which is better t h11;p loU1 of men tune in one sea.son. but every dollar helps t hough mstm ct with a desu e t o a.id Mrs and to obtam the p_resG.np.i1on s, e~borat~ and place on the mark et the remed.Ws !n the Uounty Town, and bemg only ~! miles can"a.nd may be I aha.Ii t hink of some other we.; Lenhope 1u h er laudable underta.k,*t. T here use aml endorsed by such eminent m edical distsnt ~hus both for size, quality of soil She only heard one pbraae of his answer to earn money. One thing leads to another were fifty two dozen of t he thrifty, hardy anthont10s was a bold and brillumt piece of situation end every other essential pomt, t his farm cannot be snr:paesed b y any m the aounty, "start pretty near rq ua.re with the world.',' yoa k now I" · plants when the time came for delivering 'nterpnse, and worthy of the success wh10h and 1s m condition for the purchaser t o make ··Y on don't mean to say we've had to use " Wha t will you grow them in?" ask ed uhem. E veryone wa.s disposed of, and more has attended it. S hoals of quack remeclies money from th e start. Terms r easonable 114ising from 11 disordered state of the Lrrer. could have been sold, .A.pply to D. 0 RMISTON,\Vln tby, J NO BRADLEY, all our money and run 1n debt besides I Oh, her pra.ctica lhusband. crowd th e market , each absurdly claunm g Stomooh and. Bowels , such as 2nd con. of Reach, or to CHAS, COAKWELL, on Henry I" she exclaimed, her face deadly " I've t hought it all out , she said " I The weeks passed quickly wiih the busy to cure every ill from one bottle Th e the premises 21-Sw or I n digest ion, Bilions whit e, her t one strained a.nd unnatura.l. want you to get me soir:e uoap bo~es or li ~tla woman, and it was wmt er again before public will turn with r ch cffrom such blotant Brooklin, May 22nd, 1889 s, Headache, H.eertburn, "Don't t ake lb to heart so, Betty I W e'll some~hing you can et for little or nothm she realiz ),d that the summer wa.s over. It and shameless catchpen mes, and pa trnm za, pu~I through , now you'r e get~lng well; and and fill t hem with 3ood soil, I shall wan~ found her wit}! bea.rt and hand s busy to .their n ot a remedy but a hst of remedies, ea ch of ~MJty of t h e St omach, R h euma,t1sm, we II h ve to laugh at our oarmg for such a six boxes. Xhen there must be some ala.ts utmost oapac1ty, for she h l\d never en~1relv which is a specific for a smgle disease, and L"oss of Appefate, Gravel, N ervous Growth of the Beet-Sugar Industry. sn:all sum a.s t hat. Don 't cry, .Betty, yvu'll p ut up at the windows inclinrng a lhltle so regained her strength , and she was planning has t h e racommeudahon of haVIng been D~ty, :Nensea, or Vomitmg, &l , &o. The simple and :inexpensive method& b ring en th~ fever a.gain T here-there," her t he upper bex will not shade the lower ~ how she could do bot h herself and a nother ongmated (not by the old woman or the ,,. Pric e 25 Ce nts per B ottle. adop ted in t he German fact ories have made hus~and ~aid, stroking h~r bowed head soft- and 80 t hat the lnr.er edge of t he box :i~i a. good t arn, by J!iving someone a. home wha bea~J.Y fa:'!....M , as the qua ck advertisemen to ':.' PR&.PAR£0 Ohl. y ev the beet sugar manufa.cture one of the most ly with his horny, t oil-grimed hand. get as much sun as the outer edge I can would help her m ret urn for it. The oppor read), but by educated gentlemen, who a 1e JJAVIS & LAWRENOE CO. (L!:m!tecl,). p rofitable of Indus tries, and t he work goes "Oh- it 'sso ha.rdto- begina.ll over again," make some covers of cloth t o draw ~ver the tunity came in th~ perw t1; of L ena Z iegler, a ph ys1c1ans an d specialists of th e high est on day and night, a t a p rime coat for con sobbed Betty. MO~Tli'EAL. box when the sun is hot and thus give them poor d eformed g ir. sadly 1n need of a home standing m Europe, and whose patrons ha' e version of t 'l'I' o d ollars per ten of beets or one P oor woman ! I t was a dreary out l ook to steam bllths on the m'os t improved plan and a helpmg hand. Mrs. Lenhope d ecided t o pn,y f1om $25 to $500 to command their cent per pound of sugar, nob estimat ing t he her, still weak from a long , severe illness- Ob I know I shall do nicely even with thi; t o t ake the girl, as she wa.s docile and a.ox- sen wes This is the greatest d epartm e cost of the beet root, bub includ ing labor .the h~ardings of several yea.rs a.II gone, and sm~ll beginning I I shall send to Bla,nk & 1ous t o learn, She proved 3ust t he help Mrs. known t o m odem medicme. Th e specifics and all materials u sed, like coal, coke, lime m their plac!' a balance on t he wrong side, Co for t he seed as it will be reliable. l t Lenhope wanted. which are sold at one dollar each are e1ah i charooa.1, wear and tear, and interest on th~ ~bich, even if small, meant months of pinch will cost me t en cen t s a package and I can " I d on't k now wha t I shall do ' a recen t· m number and ooverth efollowmg a ilments mvested capita!. T he monthly disbursements mg economy t o effac~, wit h t heir small in use a p i.ckage to a box, and pla.n t o have ly widowed woman was saying in' Mrs. Len No 1 Cat arrh , H ay F ever, Rose Cold. No of such an est ablishment exceed sixty thous come. 0 , why wa.sn ~ she strong and cap one hundred plan ts from each box . That hope's presence ; "I must do something t" 2 Diseases of the JJungs , Coughs, Colds, and dollars, and vive employment t o thous abl?, or e~ why wasn t ahe destitute of ..ny would b e six hundred, m a.II, or fifty dozen I keep ·he wolf from the door. If I enly h ll>d B10nah1t1 No 3 s and Consumpt10n. ands of wage earners In direct and oollatera.1 desire t o rum above t he low !evel of simple And if t hey are nice, thnfty plants they some place to leave Flossy, t he prot m Rh,e u matism and Gout No 4 , Dyspepsia industries. One en gar corpor ation in F rance Inmgest10n, L iver and Kidneys No 5 ex!stence I Why was she given a loTe for will bring twenty cent s a d ozen. Ten dol would be e11sier." rep-0r ted a net p rofit derived from the me.nu da.mty things if she was to be always denied le.rs I that 's a good deal to us " she said "Da you think t here a.re many who would F ever and Ague, D u mb Ague, Neuralgia factnre of beet-su ga.r1 a few yea.rs ago of two theID_; ? And she asked so little, so very little, rattling on in 3oy ous style ' ' like a pla oe to leave their lit t le ones while No. 6, F emale Weakness, L eucorrhma millions of dollars, and the season did not of this ~orld's abundance. It wasn' t right," You've AQt a good many ifs between you they a.re away at work ?" inquired M ra Iaegulanties. No 7, Syst em Tome and ex tend beyondQne bundtedand twenty days. som~thmg was wrong. With these t hvugh ts and your t en dollars," her busba.nd said L enhope who, n ow that she ha d .Lena found Development of F orm and F ,gure. No 8 Under these ne w condit ions the prodno s~rgm~ t hrough her bra.in, the t ears came not to discourage but to prep are her for p a.r' herself capable of under taking mor~ light a golden remedy for Nervou s Debility We tion of beet sugar in oontinental Europe baa send a ou oular descnbm g th e above diseases rs.ID. It was a. pa.thetic picture to see tial fi.ilura. work. doubled in t he last decade; and, after 1Jhe like " Oh, well, ij:ome wasn't built in a. day " Yea, t here are a good many who would this woma.n's pain-r acked frame hea.ve sob home p opulations ar e su p:pHed, t he surplus aft er sob, and the strong man beside her and I can try," was her courageous a.newer ' be gla d of some place besides the str eets for and t reatment on receipt -0f stamp T h i T h e I\lol'lt S11ecessfol R emedy ever dlscoV' remedies can be had of any drnggrnt If er~d., as it is Cf'l tant in its eJiects and docs Is exported ~o Great Britain aud the United p~werless t o comfo~t, mmgling his tears " And good luck t o you. I 'll do my shar~ t he smallest ones," was t he answer. your druggist does not keep them remit not bllster Rea.d proof below. States, reducing the price of sugar in t he with hers, and all this sorrow for t he lack of by getting the box es and earth. But how ..H ow much could most of t hem affor d to pnoe to us an d we willsh1pdireot Address mar kets of t he world more than fifty per a few p altry dollar s, less t han many a pam - are you goml? to let folks know you've got pa y for having t hem oared for,- the paren ts ~11 letters to H ospi tal R emedy Company, cent. peri:d child ot. fortune wastes weekly. them t o sell ; t hey won't show any from furnIShmg t hti dmner ?" Mr a. L enhope ask .,OSh West Kmg S t, Toronto, Can ada. :rhe sugar refineries of this country use OFFICE OF' 0B.. l.RLE9 A. SNYDER, ~ Little Myrtie, at plar on the floor, snr these back wmdows ? · said Mr. L enhope, ed. BH:ti:EDKB OF the beet and cane sugar indieorimma.tely in roun .CLEVELAND BAY AND TROTTING B RED HORSES ded by a whole family of paper dolls her who always saw every possible chance of "I don't k now, not very much." the manufacture of t he block sugar of com· mot h?r had out out, was startled by the sud failure a t t he first glanOJ Hidden TreMure m Ultima Thule. · " Would twen ty £ve cents a. week be tc:-o DR. B J KENDA.LL c~Lll!WOOD, ILL., Nov. 20, 1888.. merce, and the fa.milygrocer sells the Import den sllence cf t he roo~, broken only by the " Why , you dea.r old goosie I I shall much ? ' suggested l'lil rs L auh ope. Wha o is supposed t o be a. h idden t reasu re Dear Sus I h ave always purchased your Ken ed r efined beet 11ug1U" a.t a;price from t wenty clock and her mother s sobs. L ea.ving her make it a point to call on the dear p eople dall's Spavin Cure by the half dozen oottles I "No, 1 don' t t hmk It would , unless they five t-0 fifty per 1:ent above t he pi ice of cane- play, she t rudg':d u p t o. them with wonder and adver tise my wares,' Mrs. L enbope r e had two or three t o leave," wa.a the answer. was found h t ely m the N orth Town Mos~, would like prices in larger qua ntity I think Ii Is on e of the bCst llnlment · on ea rth I h ave used it Island of Burwy, Orkney, by deor~e P et rie, cn augar. my st.ablei=t t or t 1 1ree years in~, eyes ,and, q uivering lips. plied , . laughing at t his easily surmount ed "I'll t hink a.bout lb and p erhaps I Jan while cutting pea.ts for fuel. Afterwards a Yourstrnly CHAS. A SNYDER. .liefore our late war, L ouisiana prodnced _ Don t k y , m~mma I Myrtie be good," object ion. arrange so as to care for th.em," Mrs. Len · Sh eriff proceeded to th e p lace a nd secured more sugar than Germany; and & lthough said t h': child leanmg 01;1 her mother's kn ee A few d ays a.ft or this conversat ion, Mrs. hope said. he find, which consists of silver coins, arm t t he beet sugar 1ndustry In t he latter country and try mg to pull the tightly els.sped bands L enhope 's wmdows bore a changed appear " If you would, there's nobody wh om folks lets, an d neckleta. The coms are of the was great ly stimulated by t he high p rice1 from her mother 's f~ce with her. tiny ones. a.nee. The plants had been given a. back would sooner tenet," was the frank reply. eleven th cent u ry. tl'here are 25 armlets or DR B J KEND~<;..0s~YN N y. November 3, 1888. of sugar prevailing, Incident to the entire Mrs. Len hope strained the child t o h er seat. Large, businel!ll Jike looking boxes A few d ays after t his, Mrs· .Llen hope Dear Sh s I Lletme to give you testimonial ot my destruction of t he cane sugar industry of t he breast convulsively · "0, H enry I wha.t if i t filled t h e wind ows. .Everyth mg had been havJDg invest igated t he matter thoroughly bangles and ot her pieces, a nd 22 n eck rings good opinion of your Kendall sSpav,n Cure I have U nit ed States, y et as latA as 1872 the empire had be~!1 Myr tie ·instead of the hundred d one as well as she knew h ow and her limit- proposed an idea t o h er husband wh ich ah~ of silver wire, rope pattern, All t he art icles U·ed l t !or T nmenees, Stiff Joints a.nd S pavim.s, and I h ave found it a sure ci.lre I cozdi.. are in a good state of preservation. The produced only twenty-five hundred tone d ollara I she excla1m_ed. it to au horsem en ed resources would permit. would have thought herself insane to thiuk largest armlet or bangle weig hs over two ally recommend Youratruly~. A H GILBERT while tor the year 1888 a p roduction of on~ " Yes, Betty, it might have been a. good The tiny green leaves were but just liftmg of a vea.r ago. lb was nothing less than ounces, t he smallest a.bout one half ou nce.nan ager Troy Laundry Sto.bles. million three hundred t housand tons of sugar d eal worse. w~:ve got a good d eal t o be their heads into v iew, when Mrs. L enhope, t hat t hey rent one of t hose cot tages she had hiladelphia. Ledger. P and saccharine r esultants is recorded.- A . thankful for y et , her husband replied. h er strengt h now mnah increased and wish so long wished t o occupy, one of those which KE~DiU.L 9 S H. ALlllY, in the P opular Science Mont hly we've got G?d's sunshine," she aiud ing t o take t ime b y t he forelo~k, star oed had iust been vacated. " And of M ay. Com.i/TY , Omo, Dec w lSSS. One of a recent party of co!:.victs b ound DR B. J~A/1~;,:...~t'&. as t he l ow descending su n sent its ravs forth, accompanied by Myrtie, t o slllicit " Y ou see, Henry," she said, well armed Gents · I feel i t my duty to say w hat 1 have done How He Knew. at~:V wt h er face in loving good mght. orders Although having a slight a cquaint - with arguments " t here's the garden which for Siber a was a bar roness and her husband, wtth your Renda ll a Spavin Cure I have cured "' e must count over ou r mer cies, Betty', a.nee with many living in the part of town will furmsh ns ~Ith plenty of vegetables formerly her foot man, sen tenced ea ch t o twent y five h orses that had S p a v i ns ten of wenty years' servitude. T he Baroness was Rmir B o ne, nine amlcted with Hig H~ad an d ~· D. Marsh wa.s 3udge at the Democratic r d no,~ terg:b thot H~ knows what's best t owar ds which she bent h er steps, her heart which will be one item. I shall t ry ra.ising tma.rried of Big Jo.w o S1nco I ho.vc h od one of your when young to an ol d man, !lDd seven books and fo'lowed t he directions I h ave never pnmary Monday. A young, smooth faced 0~,us, ,er usband B ald r ever ently. beat loudly as she neared the place a t the plants on an enlarged scale next sprln she fell in ' love wit h his footman. S he pois lost a cnse of any klnd. fellow offered his Tote, and Ma rsh asked H" the bes: way. I'm g oing t o t rust thought of soliciting patronage. lb must be putting in cucumbers and melons as w!Ji Yours t ruly, ANDREWTUR"ER. Horse Doctol'. him if he was old enough to vot e " Im 0 8 ow n~ t e way. I don't mean to done, however, and select ing one of t he as tomat oes. I shall still h ave my odds and oned her husband and was arrest ed, but the " Yet," says t he fellow, "I a~ twenty. be SQ weak again. ~s you say, Its lucky we more preten tious of the humble houses, she' ends of sewing, and very likely more if we footman es<ll\ped . She subsequ entl:y escaped «>ne.· :~ tha. ~ m3 ney ~~n,st this emergency, but walked boldly u p to t he door and knocked. ! live down stairs where it s ha.ndier t o find from t he h ospit al where sh e was confined, KENDALL~s ~o ,~r tot it had to go for aimost A stranger, but a 11Iea.sant faoed woman one. T hen 1 shall have my new en t er · sought out her foo.tman lover, and married Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5 All Drug" H ow do ycu dnow ?" him. !rhey settled In K ovno, and were re gist· have1t or can get lt for you or it w lli be sent "Well, I have bad the seven yeu itch not3ijg, and there thr eatened to be 1U101Jh- opened the door, invited her in, lilltened pr ise,- t he babiea I've had the car e of t en a ny nddross on receipt ot price by the proprl~ cently discover ed ther e, living in abject pov- io tors DR- B J KENDALL Co , Enosburgh F alls Vt. three 1imea," wa1 the reepon1e j er .. 'l courteously to her errand and a.greed to te.ke promised me at t~enty live cents a week · erty. · 8 · you o... all that medlobw I gave tlro d ozen plant· if they were thrifty. if they all aome that will be two dollars and SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST S.,. s:::::: !i&li!lli£ WWWGLl~iiJ:UIS!O\I.,~-,. · i~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!i!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'! gww!!~IMi!!!'!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~lilll!~~!!!~!i!!~!!!?~ 'l ~.&41~1Zi~~&~~iliim ~d!ilfl~!:~M~ iiiil ~ *TM""' ~!l!flOl!l!~ ~·!!!!!!!!!!!!:'!'!!®~!!!~!~!!!~~~~~~!!~!!!~!!!!!i!!!l'!i~l!I!~~~~~ ~ -- -e _ ~utuuli,tn Jtattsnuln. Success Under Ilifiiculty E S T INTHE WORLD. -------·--- "u" 0 t 0 ~ne th~ae coz~uco~::ne! 8~::~ ~Sumfi 0 d ~h ~ ~ube~ fu ~hat t~:i" BAB '·'S th~ pAINS AND W EAK NESS. ~ear, ~~d~~;r;ci~~;~.\!~~,fu~ ~fi'~t~it~:g pl~~tee~.rst F F First-class Farm for Sale. 16 ""' I Campbell's C atharticC o m n onnd Cnres~ron!c G frnStilltltiOO: G ostiven e ss, and all Complaints z:= I I l --·- - SPA VIN CUREn ~hat: SPAVIN CURE. w,i.1t -

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