Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Sep 1909, p. 4

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PAGE TEN, . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER - - Hm - SFA hd Bn -- ikl The yoy r man would have passed N . : the obicet forty fect to his left, hut after a glance at, it his curiosity wa Sca recrows excited. He had seen scarecrows be . fore, but never one like that. It J . * S---- . semed to waver now and then. in- | By George R. Warden. stad of being tied fast to a stake. : & | Presently, Miss May heard the foot B000000000000000000000 1x of 0 man : Here, vou----what do vou want - i litte. Bot taatod. in called the widow from the doorway stops © e house ate LE id . ol out A "acres of land The voung man wanted to investi . » : e neres of land; ; was crippled with rheumatism and gate that scarecrow. He walked right tholig] Py bad 8 white wl Siad to | Np to the object and laid a hand on Rung Aur. ap wie rap ia The brown eves of the object the end of u crate and was wavibg fy Lope traight into his : 1 alt " r the ' a o nt hal & dos a row ng on he "By George ! gasped the voung once ey seemed to regard her With oo "0 oo he fell baek vontemp! Presently they dropped "Well, you've done it !"' replied the « fie 1 t ' A down "i 5 the * fie bi and on " Lo girl a4 she flung away hat and yiilt mera, j ie oe ny Faves am \ ) and faced him with burning cheeks, woman, shone hae 3 tO al her 'A thousand pardons. I bad no idea pole asked: Eas di SE RR ad "1s anything wrong with you ? Then why dida't you go along ard ' A gi of eighteen had ih the big mind your business ? I didn't ask you armhouse on w hill, half a mile " to come away for a walk, and as she neared "Of course not, and I'm sb sorry the cottage the shouts of the woman T,.0 | heg so many thousand pardons ; : : und the! Fawing of the crows had at- Really, now, but I'll go at once." et a. tracted her attention, "No. von won't I wa 1 y ¥ . a A . + " , s playing ; R Ves, there's lots wrong," replied | arecrow here to keep the birds from v . : ' Shih the woman I'he crows are scrateb- fhe corn. You had to come along and : ; . . ~ ing up the saeet corn | planted last and humiliate me. Now X E e discover| me Ihe woman who sat on the door week play scarecrow yourself for an hour ! The girl entered the gate and picked | e's for the poor widow there in the |* ) x . TAb Sed oA Sg EE bread, pies champion crows with a "S-h-o0o!" and they "rl N--by Georze. T'Nl doit! On 4 took to flight. Then she zat down be- | lv se my me i» ht I'l a for an J J 1 / 4 \ P : side the woman hour by the watch, and than 1 shall a - **1'~ "I'm from Jasper's," said the _ girl expect to receive your forgiveness" Sy ca kes biscu Its \ "n "Mrs, Jasper is my sister, abd 1 am "JI don't quite mean what 1 said," J J) 3 a - P u rp Oo Se there on a visit. | passed here yester- fstammered Miss May as she saw that J nN day and was wondering who lived he was about to take ber at her > - " : ee hike. wy : ever hin : r : 1 * ' "It's me that has lived here all "But I'm willing--quite willing ulone for the last five years, child. I'm | will excuse yop for an hour, please." \ > » RIC a widow. The rheumatism came on me Miss May Lo to the house and sat h : ' two vears ago and now | ean hardly | on the doorstep with the widow, She . walk,' The crows have scratched up | wanted to be angry, but the humor of 4 "s , . ; Western Canada wost all ve planted this spring. I'm | the situation prevented. She wanted - y 4 ] Flour Mills Co., waiting for Farmer Johnson to come | to think the young man very imperti- Limited. along and svt up a scarecrow for me,'l | nent, but, really, he was a fine look But 1 can help you. You stuff old Jing fellow and a gentleman, and he clothes with straw and make them | was out there playing searecrow un eyes. The widow laughed and lopk like gp man." dey her "Bless Jou. dear: it will be the sav the girl giggled, and the 'scare ing of my corn. You'll find trousers punishment was ent 15 minutes short and coat and hat hanging up a the [by a hand being waved to him. As he shed. I got them out the other day." came to the stéps an informal intro An hour later the "scare" was set | duction took place. Then Mr. Mortim er, with his superipr ingenuity, man aged to rig up an) object warranted up on the corn ground, and there were dismal lamentations from the crows as they sought other "elds. They had [to keep. all crows 40 rods from a | blufied and robbed a poor rheumatic cornfield or ne pay { widow, but when it came to a man with his hat cocked on one ear and a ONLY WAY TO HEALTH PROBLEM FOR UNEMPLOYED stick in his hands to represent a gun they realized that times had changed. | Is to Keep the Blood Rich, By|psor Law d stration i . That was May Kelly's first visit to Using Pink Pills. Fail : j BY i HIS the widow Hemstead, but after that The only way for evry girl and} a : 5 scarcely a day passed that she did not |'woman to be well and at her best is] Sf pind : ! | rity . yun in with a gift of some sort and to | (, keep Ber blood rich, and red "and 00s 7. | fp tio mn 4 " MEANS see that the scare TOW was attending pure. Impure, weak blood is the to business, One afternoon as the | oy. of the wretched deeling of lan | couple sat on the step, and the girl | 400 ahd faintness, pains in the back wn was telling the woman of her home in |" cq. Leadaches and all those ir ri Eruntor: of Pri Hl HHT i | } | finds that he City, a ramp Same slong the road other indescribable suffering which i y i'8 may not haves been hungry enough |, Leo the lives of 50° many growing A - for fool, but he did want a new out tail A . , oirls and women a ° daily torture fit of clothing, He caught sight of the |! ~ : 1 . 8 a here is one supe--wad to be well and | scarecrow and his hopes rose. He was i . that is through. the tonic treatment | . FOF Wer oS « a 3 %o crow to be fooled with a straw th Ta ow ; | | , 3H i aa atulfed aats He sew: the: women. but] iPRlind by Ih Williams'. Pink Pills | mo har 1 < \ "we 3 our | . he Y ; : ns esa we women, bu 3 'al > Th 1 i I { Fass | 5 y al' J i ale wie hese actual p ¥ r Mit ; Th wg | bi Je N 3 he climbed the fence and shouldered | '¥! } ! he I nap in bl Foi i I : = peno ; MEO 5 4 ay | |S [ i Increase your " " : ak , , ie Ox « ro YW ravi 1 ) " 6 5 : the "scare" and walked away with' it make Lhe na 10h Db } & ¥ J 0 "Let fhat alone! You shan't take ye nr ae called the girl Beg pardon, ladies," veplid the ing girls. and women need to make | them. well and. keep. them. well. Thou, sandsof mothers and their daightors « goods | [HAE iu ibe Die BIE | capital by mia, oeneral weakness, ipdigestion, | dependent vou do not wnderstand the situation ' : palpitation, nervous disorders, skip am invitee to attend a wedding in ) . troubles and other ailments in D the post town, and I've got to have AL a > . y x. Williams Pink Pills, Mrs J ( a suit to woar. This isn't as geod a . . y Mose Bromton, N.8., one as I eould wish for, but I'll have to make it do 1 | have found effectual cure for anace f Si 1 ih : OL we fh oil A : tramp, with a bow and a scrape, "but 4 ! oan re ln ey po an > T oe : 15 are . f hd ' oN ] nied wd { | dren, and two. pec cont. | [8 i at fF saving your | | | reliable. fe {[ S Sit (1 if es Tt a income. Says 2 La pring and summer my daughter , health gave out. She had no energy "11 dealing and you cun be i was very pale and norvous, und. hed | "4 {ean NT | restud," threatened the gin no appetite. As the usual remedies | fore the judge. 1 ain't bragging On 1 alvice of a nehbor hogan: giving hex you wo me half an hour later you'll : a ; [ood A ERR EE a 3 goon se an improvement, and as sh [You ) ny land ¢ . service 5 affords | hd now the crows!' sighed the . A ; i > (™ & warned and her whole system seemed | showed p ro re | EE agreeable. " | than uh " : 'I the opportunity. ful object! 'added the girl. "When ruendige. Dr: Williams' Pink Pills another old hat and a ragged conts a box or six boxes for 22.50 hy "Awd if | in ho frosted I n ji wiven in such cases did not help hoe up no oand t Ihe i A i H 3 3 ; mA a Sut Ww 18 decen Oro ( we bocame much alarmed. ad on the "a ; : : J i cele 4 - { y ' ! Re | wy Jooks ht this minute, but ne will Pink Pills. We Id i 3 \ ~ 2 "HB ; ! A ebbbadle SH pot! WA Qur Catalogue r Wham mk 11 $ Lowa | : » : ge NO0NHTUD00N NEO 00000A VV 000 IO i " f RE rman REN i take me for a broke going to busi 1 | i ' A Samii HE ILA LE HET il | . ] > - continu! to take the piils she gain in Po 1 y » f ihe { bod PP i | E18 1 | a . iv weight and vigor; her color ro " 1 receiy fr f 1816: 1106 > fiw ars fm i ull i i I f 2 AR CIR [RAST CI { widow as the tramp walked off . : QU} it 4 CO == Sw! Q ! ! H , o he Quild up again Ww ie now th J (A SF | \ Aiul the 'scare' .was such a beaut picture of health and joins in recom nim ! V ASL-1 of fii 3 Ri al De | ted obilosn wil peti ) % ) we sat hers looking a him I almost he Pills are sold by all medicis ; ¢ ey 1 felt that he could talk to us, You've fq jo oo will be sent by mail at ATE TUE shad hut HH haere reese en Tn WERT sstbiibetd oc). idikad sal much fowl. bk : Wed fon a & fo > ase = r bring omething fre m th ho Ise Coy Brockville, (ind | { ETT ee ew Cot AE : + v 3d bdr. JAE ay yy 3 os 3 gS 3 RB { v » ; y ie - TEC bi LV Es . I 2 = 2 ZT rer ET ARR ore aan aes AR SERA Crm advantage a 2 > crow was sighted. The absence of th care' had been potiesd. The owe : rye uti cod i sw hoch VE wenty Bhs [9 Een Revised. - Herrera Pe f a3 . prices ' on the fouece and held a aus Tf Chicago Tribune: . . . y i p termined to despoil the widow Yeo mariners of. England | i | \ { - | HES i | i Uh > he : I'hat guard our native sea t vies ; TT ; hi ill of her last wrain of coin. Miss May | whose flag has braved a thousand * years |r t efulng ff pub reasonable A LJ iRA Se NL / i of it. The battle. and the breeze, i a y ' J ¢ . i MERE FO 1H | o> 3 Your glorious standard lauuch again : ! ! they laughed at ber: All crows laugh Te us Faden foe, bu y 1 id i ! ! when they seo a givl throwing Ihe | And fly through the sky | ) J i iw a Il { ; 4 | I thriw sticks and stones, bul, of course' While the stormy winds do blow While the navies grapple in the blue, And - the stormy winds do blow, widow found a rag and waved it to wave the country, but the crows wind wl wt it. Ragtime had passed with " o EY y {o, | The spirits of your fathers | v of bi ' d : them. They, were rudy 'to drop to | The spirits of your fthll Te carth and begin scratching when the |5e6r onk decks were their field imun 3 'q id out | And. ocean was their grave f { i \ al . 5 =n - J L I'll sear hh But now where Phaeton once fell + WM iL Don't shoo any mod \ Your manly hearts shall glow, He tae life out of "them While you fare through the. air i bilit ' » wo , . " In another minute she had the old As the stormy winds do blow - 1 noi i | " . 4 While the navies grapple in the blue 1 % . oa: . hh : 5 , 2 : ; 2 UR Fall and Winter Catalogue is packed full of worth-while 'economy from cover to cover, and we trust that it will be the hat n and the raceed pult around And. the stormy winds 'do blow. her and was rmning across the Leia . | - . 3 ~~ i . : With rand chor of rightonsd | Britannia needs no bulwarks ; n g = means of making you one of -our regular customers. Thousands of people send their orders hundreds of miles to us, ih ¢ oru 1 2) " » out: of dat r ini er: | A \ deli : ; '. 3 r caws the crows rose up and sailed | (HO I I aounir Ihe WAVES : ig 1 ! because, for every dollar expended with #T EATON C% , they get one full dollar's worth of value. There are many and then: began circling round te or warriors aviate. 4 i | 2 ' . : . rl i ET rs from Her aeroplanes' {some ue d ' goody common-sense reasons for our enormous Mail Order business, and our Catalogue tells the story, | £ 4 ce ; ' awan geo if it was the real thing or only a binfi. To convinee them; the gicl took Ci Tee-the i ee Tw. : Px : : t , Ses i as LE ek = ph St es a Seah ak ee Pow, and she Was sich ik colteal iE Tie a Wingy Ho How Te ; : ; 1 Even a hurried glance through its pages will convince you that we are ofiering values never placed" within your object Wat thew do org : ail hee |W hile Ue een grapple a Hr ae io un ix {: * reach before. To satisfy yourself on this point, send for oir Catalogue to-day. ~~ When it arrives, study it page by page, value by BGfowy on ghitey She | now i : 3 : vajue, and price by price--it is worthy of it--it will be time well spent. The result is certain to be greater savings for you. fTRenre had | in position about The Yanks Must Pay. Brantford Expositor tias dco This is not all, however. When the goods arrive examine them most carefully, and use both eyes; keeping ons on t is well' to remember always that ps 1 th x . & the Canadian producer" will not be [¢0 : ig 2 | . quality and the other on price. If they are not exactly as we have represented them, or if you are dissatisfied in the least, send obliged to pay the customs duties ton ot Bre (Waeles | them back at'once. We will refund your money in full and pay transportation charges both ways, Do your purchasing with State i 1 i i is | iD ' Lie ecogowy of time, trouble and money--our Catalogue can help you--write for it--buy from it. Beauti ui Har Makes. the Plainest | of the United States The Americans ' . : | ; Se Face Irresirtably Attractive want om goods because they want e- Was eavily Randicapped . % 3 man can have beautiul and | them ind not merely to oblige us, and | Tit-B : ; snriant hair hn ing Parisian Saga, | they 'are not going to tax ms r, | +} t i 1 FF 4 . nary ) fon ws oy - : n,n. mx | impose the maximum if l « 0 \ id ji . i f fo ont Hair i iam says that they will have pat rer Tr] : " v | : a Nonic of refined aid since ita [Rt themselves, And no one doubts at | pe i t A y : i; § : y i. \ i y : | Sir William has thy right of "it wi orthodox : Fa 4 5 | : : | United States cong S may ne AN A } . I the duties or Canadidw _gooils, If vou whnt be 1 RCE Lona do that forever i the v or 1 : that will be the YY ol your ie + can people' want the good Meantime 1 nm . I . : gO to the drug slo ! ahood | the new tariff. does not make cond Ww. | | ENGLAND I 0 ne ol Lareal al believe that | Corns Uprooted 3 and get a bottle of Far Sage to- lions in the United States marke dav and use it for a very much worse for the Casadians | tim nmunutes 0 a vouny man with a gun on his ontder came out o the woods hevond held | led for i the 1s | i 4 wins toward, hi 8 ow. hu a Ja Ube levied under the United | . | tacit As Sir William Van Horne said | 0 i | ! dared ne some time ago, - we Cangdians need | not worry about the maximum tariff introduction vat ha wit with wonders 5.3 SE ful succes governmen ! Peck's Corn Sah kills the one of Lhe i loosens it from the healthy Hesh awd ( i, "No pain or t 1 Ii at. the end of eek vou are not! {hyn 'they have een {loc 3 : ; atictied that Parisian Sage the | McKinley tariff was framed | takes it out root and a most' delightinl and re hing Hair { ; 1 | 2 amore" frishmett with cleod s we Store, corner Bang and Tonic vou ever used ¢ ack and | A man's wife : : 'I McLeod's Drug Stote, eo Broek streets (Wade's old stand) md becomes more and more | .oeper- Pr 4 nd Montreal streets witnessing a Fa od In hig boxes, 15 government in their get your money same. especially ', A Save Is i ran tee o cure | if she is weak and \ 5 1 i : i , t i t 4 ) i ! 3S 3 4 } Parisian Sage as guat 3:10 2 t she 1 1 » gi ne +} i y ¥ 3vesd f } : Fi iniles ¥ he centuresaoi misrube -------------- sdealt nd =top ] ir It Arte ron Pills, s ! nw Hor $ Y . 3 : | i " Se Note at G. W. Ma - \ i wl like a n extrer perit Seis pres nthe stand are 24! 1. Ta oppose the oppressor and costs only de, a le a y . h : l fe "i : : : . he 4 a vear 18 bringing | (he appre « a duty that we hood's, or by express g ) ep; a " Jurther improvement ia 'govornmental |e, home {rom Giroux Mig {

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