Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1911, p. 13

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THE PAILY nrrvSn WIG, SATURDAY, SEPTE MBER 0, 1911. r-------- ET TE : 8 ! | Davy amd Jui: of Nutigstua, vistted SAVAGE ATTACK ON ENGLAND scornon assrwence. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS]: =i 54's is Scottish Minister Protests Against day lust "Mr. and Mrs. Rikley and Mrs. Glass visited James Ehapunas, at s Alired Austin's Story. WHAT WHIG "CORRESPONDENTS Brock , on Sunday last. Mrs. and Ao angry Seoitish clergyman' has | YELL US, Miss - 1, of Ithaca, N.Y. visit ritted to 4.4 Londgn Times in > ing af Dr. Northmore's, have ~retun test against a al oy upon the Scud The Tidings From Various Points inl 4 Lode Most of the An an My Eastern Ontario--What People] tors leit fo Says Wars y Emancipation Are Not John Bull's Foibe-- i Cyt re Voiak sud Whet Yes dro? LT wr Lewis was torn down, on Wednesda i -- | I 1 rrival peut the evenlng ! . a . e or Commercia ith the | tics asd att Sangster Reports. et Rana toy u new shop je 10 be ' "3 ; supper or early ine hich t Sangster, Sept. 6.-X few buil t. Sehoot opened on Tuesday, with Canada' ietets ot Exglnf's dtrentel me as & guest : |young forks went to the show he following teachers: Miss Steward agit ! ¢ principal: Miss F. Forrester "Such \ then, Bourassa, (Grecian independence . | ids were familia 8. ern | tended Newhoro fair. Mrs, M intormedi te department and Wiss brilliant i, courage , wttacking | 1539 - First war against China for) way for § 4d k ngly td 1 orcoran visited last week at Oate 3 evil wher he » a nationalist {the introduction of opium ing ay 1 9 * 1 t i Misses hatie and Rose Daly, winding rn strong amd vigorous | 1%41-42--First war against Aighan- 147 i. 1 ff gigss after Fake, are at PF. O'Connor's. W : r Corcoran, Miss Rose Young and Mrs. me a poot ature, au {moy last sight. Thomas Barrer a augherty in the primary dep R. Calver has moved mto + point, owned by H Canada London Free Press, Adgust |istan. turley, of Rochester, | Oh 111 {| "1n48-49-War against the Sikhs; fer as v we dow jT. toulter at T. Barrett's. Mr. a 3 . vifited at Charles Burlay's; on ---- Ponquest of the Punjanb, 2 2 rs. Thomas Young at fb Fie : Fait war against Burma fe ! " ft foerail . welsh, Elginburg, at ) ' -- CIRG2 Second Persis on iki 3 oT iu a's; Miss Nellie Sarrett. Mrs Magried at Wensley. Te Deve of Montreal, Mr. Dou Ie6--War against | asan'e paper, saves in its isvae of Fri INS6-60-- Second Chinese w with av tie : ¢ 1 vito 1s 13 i day, September lst, 191] 8 f 4:1 | : took place wo residence of 1 , "What Fagland does Tor the protec- i War against Persia { lbaly's; Mrs. Jb. O'Connor at ial " cof Wensle Sepovs. b) » Provost Bre nridge, not {eock's; Miss. Anastasia and dw t; whey Mrs. Wenslos's. ilove. Miss ' v (Connor, Wir \ mes . Judge and PP 4 Uonnor ¥. Wensley. Sept. 5.--A witty wedding Young's: «+. Daly, Svdenbam, » i tion of ovr commerce exists chiefly il 57-05% Re of the Lon; : Y of Heaton joke at <. Goodheart's: Miss 1} ar i Mant Pelier, Vi, was trimony {to William -M om Mountamm fivove. At the g Picnie at Plevua. | eleven ou aock the bridal the imagination, or rather--for they ¥ Abyssinian expedition don't believe it themselves--in the clee pv First war against the tion speeches of the partizans of the HNBY AL 8 ¢ t ICI Geto i : Lanrier-Brodeur naval law Fr against the ulus Ww whi i rail -- "Just cently it sufficed that the econd Transvaal war; Ma- : English | tockers should be on. strike juba Hill nod. Bes hs ae ha f is yng, Sept. bo-There was a very | ceeded to the piazza to th for three days in order that thousands ANTRS0--Second war against AQ { PY ap ara heavy frost here on Aug. 2k, which | the wedding Murch, plaved Hirose the tender vegetables of the | Cords Wensley, antl the wedding of infants should de of hunger in lghanistan : London and Liverpool. Without | the 'pn Fgvptian expedition bom ~ a ) ! i E000 lgardens in this vicinity Fhe picnic | w rlormed a wit i provisions that she imports Eogland [pardment of Alexandria : RC : : ix 0 jatven. by 1 ladies of the Methodist | large ¢ of . the could not live four davs I R8L-X5-- Soudan war ok re hi 4 = Ate > Vi, (church on horsday last Hm ) Fhe g in 3 "It was owing to this condition, re "1801 Revolt of Maoipuris (lTudia) . SL ta tal ha : Barton's heautiful grove, was fdown of fawn wid cloth Mrs pulting from the occupation of a great SIN93- War against the Matabeles Seti ag te a ea op teided sees The dav wi talker, matron « » 1 hospital, part of the {and by pastugage and the | *"1806-War against Ashanti; Ku- te store Arie webs a the attendunee fair. A heed : forestacof the lords, that the necessity [massie expedition, as re o at doa tha ' A vovmile race bride awn youl ' rounds arises for the formidable armamenty Jam o's rail on Trans ' . i) Ye ingheek, with V ye 1 fully dears with autunu under which the nation groans vai happen wy i ol His _ . foliage, gt Wu of After "It-tis 18 assure the security 'of the 1899-1901 Sonth African war Austi perhap ar . excellen maritime commerce of England ju 1907 sedition to Thibet, Northern, ways he Suppos which Canada is as much interested Wn the side of England there is not | be of Southern. W sus pr but not more so than Denmark, Hol {one of these wars that was not at the} we were not all d d in land, United States aud other powers, | hattom a war of commercial. interests. | have had evidently which, like us, sell ther argicuitural [A (he liberators' are feted and ac | makin not takin products on the free market of Eng- {elaimed at London, but wars of eman- | that he hb fand--it"s [pr the protection of Eng |cipation are not the foible of John) if they lish commeiee that England for some | pull, although they speak of hia gen- | monum years has invoked the aid of the cal f oromity towgrds his colonie In 1861] jus onies [he took sides against the slaves that "The pretense that the commer al} Lincoln worked to libeeate King's Sons Commoners. Suterests of wnada nnd those af Jng- Wha now has placed ia peril even fo T 9 1¢ an ner, enjoy *o * ° "© ® ® * | g ed by all, noel Mrs, Met rimmog | fed i thie ie in Mountain Grove A FALL BLOUSE WITH THE NEW DaiBLE SLEEVE. McCARTHY ON RECIPRO- e | CITY. Rpeakir it London May Inth, IS He was in favor of taking off dollar for dollar with the United Slales in the tori wainst that country, but it would not 1 1 wid costl resents AI Corts of new sleeve otferis are ta be expected this season, for at ve ev popularity of everybody is tired of the ciernal "pessant' sleeve which putlines should. pride 3 : , er and a.m. Overhanging steeves with under "ves of contrasting mas ; : terial mie one of the new notions, and this rim little antamn waist of Died in North Dakota. Foeream voile and Cluny lace has Kimono sleeves falling over fitted under Sept. 6.-0On Sunday, a tele | sleeves of tucked net. Collar aud sleeves are finished with dark silk wo well as sma potion, and there is a new jabat Picton gram came from North Dakoty beard pipings--a practical tthe sad wews of the death of Hugh efteet at the front 1 | Helferty fre paples Mrs. Helferty Ihad just returi home, afte L Visit | {O° : P : : [io Fiomttnaorunty: aid ihr one | THAT TOBACCO Carriage ainting . With the "Rooster" om i SOME CLASS TQ OURS. Mr. and Mrs. A. Terrill, gary, are s crowing louder as he goes along | TLls is the place to" have your ; wir relaliveR in thwh andi nly dbc per pound For owing and | Auto repainted to stand all kinds of woking A i weather, Tomiaria street £. J. DUNPHY, Montreal and Ordnance Streets be wise to take ours off and let theirs stand.' a . Speaking at loronto, April lath, IN, when he was tender ed a tremendous ovation, he spoke as follows N Fhe vast mass of the people of this countr{ are being taxed now to the tune of twenty lige to thirty-five per cent. on all announcement that when bait proper time ¢ £ it is the inten not a deception. Since the Napoleome | Even in conflict with a power like Get pref S/He comes i} 12 the inter of the King to revive for his younger epiich England has made or undercone { many, Canada would' be able, with sons dithedoms. such as tiose of Kent. twenty-three wars,_as follows her vast agrienltural resources, and] gc atid - Gloweest hia} ' . sussex, and ucester wnien : ISI2- Against The United States thanks to the neighborhood of United connected with the Te family. and i eget, Wurm, | Sten, Yo oppor wih, hardy | at" th Dksom of Kent 1s: 2 a / bt pale 3 fact, been chosen already for Prince -_--_ % SERN - Albert, brings home the fact that as : 2 the ¢hildren of a peer have no special 0 ets 18 oney eo | 8dvantage so neither have the younger children of the King himself. The ---------------------- King's wife, his cidest son, his eldest The quotations of American and Canadian lide stock amd produce mar- | daughter, and hig eldest"s son's wife kets show that the American farmer gets on an average more for his cattle all have special advantages Hy law. and sheep and hogs than the Canadian farmer. Yet the Canadian house- | His other children have no (special wife, who does not buy cattle, sheep 'and hogs, but beef, mutton and bacon, | status uuless thelr father thinks good has to pay a lot more for these things than the American housewife to raise them to the peerage Who pets that excessive price ? The answer ta that would disclose why the law of kRogland knows no the packing interests of Canada are fighting so strongly against taking tax "8 of wen except peers and coms ation off foodstufis. rs, it follows tat the younger Here is a list of prices of foodstuffs taken from the Mail and Fanpire of Pn of the King -- the eldest is . : ' wke of Coriwall~are in strict. August 2rd, showing the toll paid by the Canadian conspmer to the pack- | Dori Duke of Cornwall--are in strict ors : ' ness of sg Th commoners, unless they 1" : are persoualiy raised to the peerage In Toronto on Friday, Augugt 18th, In their advertisement in the Chicago | There 18 nothing tw hinder a King's Daily Journal on Friday, Augnst 18th, | son, not being a peer, from voting at Rothchild & Co., Staie and Van Buren an election, or from being elected to were as follows : streets and Wabash avenue, quote mav-| the House of Commons; and he . ket. and grocery savings as follows committed a crime he would be tried, Fancy hame-grown sweet corn] Faney home- grown aweel corn, not by the House of Peers or the per dozen ; ha per dozen i A2 {Court of the High Lord Steward; but Fggs, new-laid, per dozen 2 Strictly fresh candled eggs, per by. a common jur Fresh-dressed voung hens, Ih. ... .16 dozen . . 21 Mere pn lence and titles Chickens, dressed ...... .. 22 |Fresh.dressed young hens, lh. J44 nothing to do with the matter, though Prime rib roast, rolled, Ib, : Fresh-dressed spring chickens, 1b. 12} | probably a good deal of confusion Fine roll roast, 1b, . : Prime rib roast, rolled, 1h coe oADY | rises from the modern furhion of call Porterhouse steak, lh. 5 | Fine roll roast, lb. 124 and.11§| 108 oil the chilgiren of the King Sirloin, per Ih, ..... 23 | Porterhouse steak, per 1b . an | UPrindes" Gr Princesses ™ Tender pot roast, Ib. i Sirloin, per lh. . IR EET, Spring lamb, hindquarters, Ib . Fender pot roast; lb 115 and .9} A Trifling . Incident. do., forequarters, Ib. , wo «ID | Spring lami, hindquarters, b. ... 1 Ane Trighmen © wont imo a barber Short leg voung mutton, Ib do., forequarters, Ib. . A shop, eng the, Gaisteady gait ; with Choice loin mutton chops, 1h 4 Short leg voung mutton, Ih wirieh he approdched fhe thalr showed Shoulder roast faney veal, Ih 2} Choice loin' mutton chops, 1b i Bak hi ¢1f Tmbibing of the proc Breast, Ib | Shoulder™roast faney veal, Ib | TU iit. He wanted his baie | Pork tenderloins, Wh. 25 (Breast, 1b . cut, "and whilé therbarber wis gettiog Pork chops, 1h . 20 [Pork tenderloins, 1b ¢ | him ready went off into a li . His Small pork loins, Ib. . .A8 (Pork chops, Ib head kept' bobbing {rom ong, side 'to | Pork shoulders, 1b. . wen12) 10.15 | Small pork loins, Th . | the uthee, ; ad at length the barber Try our Full Course Dinu : . Sy Short leg fancy veal, Ib. Ao [Pork shoulders, In ia din ing. ac enip eat off the ldwer the Misses Horne, RKingsto Barrack St Loin, Ib 15 to 13 "Short leg fancy veal, Ib. part of hus gag. The barber gasped, li Elizabeth Riddell's; Mrs 26e¢. % . "1 their jumped about afd howled, and 4 } tern . Vote for Laurier and the removal or reduction of duty on all the food- | crowd el aout atid how ee da | S00000000000000000000° 3 pis Wer or . hy \ THOMAS\G UY, Prop wtulis mentioned above . } ig wang: toss Nelas, ly the demonstration hecame so great | C. Warner's: Miss taller; fy LOH SIIVITrIvvIIvIvIvIIVEe | OOO O0OV0V0O0C0O0B0000 -- that (it began to atirfef th r attention ! mer, of Ardoch, lose second Anjat i A. hevs \ 1 v \ of the man nr the ehiir and hie ba n- lable address was ¢ 1 Rev Mi realized at the lawr ) " = ig hn Wafer Whewltm-At'e the | Hornby aud Dr. Edwards, M.P'. Mr. { the church grounds a w ek o o i : COAI ! andy, . SIT eT ese oso land are the same- is an absurdity, if | remotely the commerce of Canada Eee eee S Tesh ees et er sesee 000600066 )000000 Bongard an . i f visiting Mis . » Del r A ve ' 148 IN, y \ Great sh r . 'Mra ZR. Willinm ft this week to x Tones und tov gurus es the whol W rt RE Jun t Sd AM. articles they have us use What is to be done, von say When they (the Americans) low er their tariff I am willing to tuke down ourg. I am confident that Canadians can stand against Americans in an open, nervous 123: ste join her |) 1 ' aosejaw, 24s . Blood in old V ie ! katchewan i alt, Baptist minister § rus DebRity, Mental and Brain CW orry, Des. : : hy 'ineappie has be iq tn) wual Weakness, Emiovions, Sper a ile as been oo vi ri r. Fox so g 4 i Fiffects of Abuse or . LLY Mr. abd Mrs ned daugh | ; { outs ry coe 1 ' { 8 2 a) og i Fors ter Eva, « former trained nurse of Bos- | a A , ROYAL ICE CREAM PARLOR, ton, at "Glenbrook." d fre. The Waod Medicine CN | i514 Princess Street, Frederick Blackburn, Ottawa, was Sremerly MH ndgor) Toron mis Ont Wilco, | "mr free anarket." Extract from motion made b Mr. McCarthy in the House o Commons, ih March, 1593 And this house declarex its Staesssesssssseutasnsnirnrinirhorsveresevite married Yo-duy (0 Miss Julia ft FEU BIBRY'S GAR STAND][ im motes sus "Highest Education at Lowest Cost' readiness to make a like: yedue tion in fave of such partions of the Dit Pow such oth y . t em « th such ib News From Colebrook foreign countries, esnecinliy the Unifed States of America, ns £ alobraoke, Rept, £.-Much needed re DAY OR NIGHT are willing to reciproeats { feirw have heer a un Calelpo | Phone the current prices for choicest goods] : ge aml the structure mow ho matters of trade with Canad u at A buamber toes Tom ore are employed the C.X.R it Yarker. My Marshall Hart returned from Mingston General Hospital, terday, with her sister, Miss Rrebner, the latter having undergone u ery on fait and suitable terms." Extracts from Mr, MeCarvthy's platiorn 1. To support such a tari ad will the congumers, expecially the agricultural » from the hardens of tax serious operation in that institation, | about three weeks ago. Miss Winn. | Usd j : ! or fre fave kid | § fred Fehardt has returned after visit Hamp wil Eve Dragén | @vessssrssasssssassanl i hg finds in Watertowr X Y : ure. Porm of Therap nb. <u besa oy | ' ¢ ithe ith, losod rE . Ee and | jreesastenseenserensey ' BETTER . GET ¢ The American Cafe 183 Wellington St | ation which 'excessive protection 1 QRes th) Efficetnally and speedily accomplish the downfall of the combinationy and tiusts whidh % Your bins filled with ¢ Cur Coal before the Fall rush comes on exist among many manufactur covery ners oung hw ers, wherchy competition is 'pro treal, who Live been camoin hibited aud monopolies flourish te) And give the preference, wherever practicable, to the mother land, and asc to. such countries, and more especially to the United States, as are will ing to oin in Iaiv trade rela this vienuty, haye homes Josep The Up-to-date Restaurant and Fotfag House Separate ' ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ' ' . -- . ApDATI ments Well furnished® | ¢ Mi }{ P. WALSH i ' ¢ © quite ill r. and Mrs. Art} CIPI md infant son Lave retyre visiting in Gananoyne, Visit wid My Samuel Brow ter, Chicago, at Weinngto ¢ ' : ' ' ' ' ' ' tions 00000000-00000500000000000 000 isiinbdadeQuinitndighivibOnbindefas i. escescrersssessse ? ¢ ' ¢ ' ' i ' ' ' 4 ' ' ' ' ¢ ' ' ¢ ® LL, lLL- ~Goed. Lot © a: Black, of Parham, u 18 chairman has been received [of Joed, Loed | " Br. The proceeds amounted to $60, clear] of ro and Mrs. James . » i « off the wine lower pu 5 1 ) } What It Was When Conservatives Were in Power, and! cap?" : of all. expousis. . 4. Melaren, Porth, | Alamos, nr. ipaid a fiving visit herve on Saturday | V™iting ines John ( What It Will Be Under Reciprocity. we ras i» Tong ob wid Yer 1G his antomohil "| rowsmith Road, has lof through the western provi The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. The Winnipeg Free Press is asked by a porrespondent to give details GF | Echo Lake K hoes. h } ._(+Scranton Coal ) ' ' ' / { of the tariff reductions on agricultural implements made by the liberals Gave Him Satisiac:i ion. The Interviews since they took power. As this is, of course, a matter of general interest Once, while stopping at a country The other day the at the present time, the Free Press has compiled from the various customs fon, Stephen Incledon, an emines! tthe grain. all off and are waiting for published ] acta the rates of duty on agricultural implements for the last thirty-two | Englizh tenor of lather days, quirre years. The appended table shows the old national policy of 1878, the tari | ed ddring the evening with san army (had the misfortune to lose a cow. J hat appeared [It saw some water in a spring and | ° \ : 0 Feho Lake, Sept. 7. Farmers have 's good coal and we guarautee prompt delivery. n tery reshing machine Heu Way : 4 the threshing machin Alle EA} citizen about. the public BOOTH & CO. a . REES fifth column shows the duty ns. arranged by the reciprocity pact for goods [but tha officer {elt downstairg 'to md diminishive the o ; FOOT WEST STREET. C 166 PRINCESS STREET. .. entering Canada froin the Uhited Siates. Some of the blanks in the earlier brood over his wrongs, thought ether [Switzer have completed the well" fo teacher R lacrt nt} 3 a ress rrcssssssnssasse ? : Aarifls are sscosaled for. by. the fact that 4hosmplaments vet Hirth -the~f Wide Maki. Lis-wise 16° Inelednn's- Hhem-tsabthesahdol Visitors le Is Lond MLLE AT i ehh eet Ah Le | DOO OOOO TIOOTICOOCFO present tariff wore not in existence at the time these ~ tariffs were framed. | bedroom, he found the singer fuss [inl Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Holden, a mf Arent eos nice 0 > Othe Tniplainonts which are not specially mentioned are included in the. | 8% hp Waking him, the officer de- jsr., at oS, Vandewater's; Miss oar) hay 1 a em a Th : fo od | general provision, subjecting all unspegitied implements to a duty of 35 per ma satisfaction. "Batistaction?" Connors, at H. Hicks'; Miss Ela} rth Supetintem er ave, fail | cent, : Under murmiired Inclédon, sleapily "Well, McLeod at A. Meledd's, Parham; Miss} improve the system. or 10 bonelt 1878 1804 1897 "1904 Reciprocity | You shall sive, It." Whereupdn he [Lucretia Wagar, at Wagarville; Mis the yiabs 8. Whatever the SS Therits | pe. pe x) pes pe sat-up id bedoand sang Bluck- Eyed | gina Wilkie, at J. Ruttan's; Mrs the wd currics um, it at least inni a Mowing machines : an : 173 15 Susan' in ine; bos style Phere." | 4. (ronk and mother, at D. MeLeod's | 2'™ foundation and gave the pupil a : : : : he sid, lying down Aging my sing Misses Tena Cox ancl Claire Switaer, | ¥Or3mg knowledge of the fundamental ing: af thit sand fas given satisfac: | poonoldeton. William Wagar, at | ranches. The new curtienlum does ne tioh to thousands," und turned over eller' Mra . Ma tia Ruttag. ab asecomplish this. I Jbelieve hange and went to :sleép Again. I Babeoek's. also John Draflin. Mes | in the office of superintendent wo TRUE Tr ir be to ihe advantage of the schools "riMaggot Cure." . Rutten, at A Ragas 8 Mr ind The giver of this interview repudia- . Eqilewing upon the many attempts | "'% 1oshe. al a ted it. He said that that wasn't what to find a eura {of consumption, the SE ---- # "the said at all. The trouble was, ap | "maggot eilrd' ig being experimented | Budget From Bath. parently, that he was a goml deal a, at Rhipten, -- alto, ga, & more | Bath, Sept. T--~Joseph Clement. and { braver when he was talking with the : ambitious eclle, at. Denholme, A listers, of Canifton, also Stanley Bar-|roporter than bo was when he saw his oes farther than ordinary extracts bg wooden, building at soma distances froth fraige and sisters, of Belleville, visited | remarks in print. So. he complained goes 14 M 3 cls, Portable engines and boilers. in : a He tana, Jen by Mens, lark &. ids here. Robt. Mott, M: Covert, | that he had bees misquoted, and © The ; because wrdindry extracts are Van- : . Te MAZES PS, 18 the scone of Log PT, Rawse, loft on Wednesday, | Sun obligingls printed vert\ tim what illa in name only. Bit Shirnfl's bination... 3 ¢ : ' : : 2 thgtriah FEE VIEW (4 (hat the patien: , iti ilbcan } al Ra or the Toronto exhibition. Williwmn ©. | he had said to the reporter. Here it . . 's ; . must. ighgles the' ampion a like fii oe True Vanilla is made from finest given. off 1 rinds of maggots. x Don't 'talk to me about ny Van i abit en tanita u BALDNESS Bioeng! : quality Mexican Vanilla Beans. A 33 ming fated hy' a couply of ladies. ors Tree; Wapgons : Prevented by Using Parisian sage injdon't Jearn half what they used to. . And aged until it surpasses all i as revised in 1891 hy the conservative administration, and first liberal tariff [officer He immgived he had closed of 1897, and the revised liberal tariff of 1906, which is now in force. The the controversy' by going off "to hed, jroached Junta ges "i fein 1 al embroglio' is disorganiz { went in head first J Wis an > ey One can a 1 Harvesters, sell-binding or without binders a5 3 > 123 Binding attachments as ; 171 Reapers : 8 4 : | Cultivators . A 20 , rt at an a Horse rakes iki . . = = o'0 Seed drills... . : - a . 0 Manure apenadars ee . 2 ¢ an A i. Susan nann Hay loaders arse | yanedinai B . . g A Why He Paled. ia : When I vent to school things was . 4 Potato diggers . % ALS : "Te. Sirah: Ess me that lero? : Tie, : diflorent! To-day they waste their others in strength. Six drops Fodder and feed catters : 1 an = d-AVhay leer : TW your hair is growing thinner and § 0 krittin', mud' pies and seh of this matchless flavor is Grain crushers " ' : a ahd in yout hafd. wl (causing you ansiety, go at one to | damn monkey business. 1 heerd the . ' & Panning mills .... Resenistiverny H HB front a Women, "un faer iy th t i B. Nefed's ancl El battle of other day that they don't learn the : equal 'to 15 drops of the a " .. r BR a! ir y lien you [1 anisian Sage lor only 5 cents, 5 children spellin' at all no more. Pm | . « . : - Fadm, fi6hd or youd rollon Tapa - 5 _ = Te fant, pe.» on YF 'ach a delightful hale dressing Wnt in favor of cuttin out ail (hat fance imitation. And your cakes Agticultusal implements and "machinery not otherwise specified under the Hariard 5 ws ef here it is, Ais your you will like to wee it regularly. Daily cuff and givin' 'em something that'll | will taste more delicious two liberal tarifis have been subject to a 25 par cont. tariff; ander the cone nn i t lapphieations will refresh youd and ¥e-1 dick to the ribs Have a: «i 3 seevative iarifi he rate 'wis 38 por cent. PR Fv: «+. store ble to the hair roots and thus Cav somethin' good and strong. ell] 'when flavored with the and 1906 tariff rates are the maximum rates, al- * ieee halungss. "em I'm against it 3 whi X CL tural machibory as ean pe impotted from Great Biitain the oh such agricul, Miss Susan Weeee, wind deh ter of Wes! Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop ---- Vanilla true thing. So will Your less, under the British preference. ley Weese, residing at Albure, Prince ialling hair and iteving scalp, to On Aug. 3h a happy event ook nal to sauces and puddings. Steel, rolled iron, rolled steel and pig iron are sabiset to a Fawback Edward comty, died, Wedhesdas, dicate dundeufi and make the "place when Misa Abce Raison, vows €q » of per cenit. of the duty paid when used in the masulacture mowing from. an attack of peritonitis. rd Tustrows and » OF money hack. '.. daughter of Mr. ond Mrs Fohn 15 drops of machines, reapers, harvesters, hinders and seythes, reaping hooks, hoes, hay eonsedl; only sixteen years of age, Sok hy dfoggists and dealers every. Raison, Harkem, wes united in mar | i ' 2 : what kmives, agricultural forks or Band rakes. was a' + Jovable young. todly, risge to William Fargo, I imitation Vanilla

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