SAGE JWELYE. pi SHE DAILY BRITEH yme WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1912 EE a S------ -- 4 5 pects. Evening came and the gray ; | . : . Canadian Doctors [THE U 8, PRESIDENT AND VICE- PRESIDENT Suak Sete vu the sloping Seid. The Meaning of a : Name Prescribe and Recommend = 5 {Eine at Shey ate cuit eaicien 4nd terward 'Ben drove the visitor back! The good results derived from f " , Le Teer to the church. His wife did not go. ; : / When he came back at § o'clock: Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey % he was in an irritable humor. Hoe the. groat tonic tant : gr ER Ee amp Spit iending docto be i J go y TK 2 tad biown out'th | G43 that teey feel it thelr dul 4 / Mais if § : £1 2nd got into ved the real cause Eres 2 in # Hc / TY, oN Hooks slumming. barst forty i the pabithe healt? ol : 4 | ¥ Ay sie Would think [was work- | 4 i CBE You to dents to hear folkey | 2 ¥ } KNOWN IT TWENTY YEARS, / ] 3 talk," he snapped. "That old M us| "1 might say that 1 have knowr 1: 4 . 5 - Lig | 'ecson that always sticks her nos Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for twenty f 2 : £ 3 ino " BA fund wim app to Tell Sond. hat 4 : | anes Doople's busitess, she 'was | means everything that is choicest in fine tea. a-hinting the same thing to-day. consider i the purest and very best 2 i { : 4 i yroduct of its kind on the market ' o : § . never did like that Rev. Jenkins" h " ALAD » ---- - BS A ' ] : ; Tro oo ike that Rev. Jenkina." | 48 A" means the world's best tea - "hill A, Amselin, 'I OFTEN PRESCRIBE IT. SI ; 7 . was still surly. Breakfast was at an freshness i aOR IT ute #4 Rs 6 = Nour tomarly. Breakfast was at an gpown Ceylon" with all the exquisite use of aleohol. hut 1 often prescribe x / 3 night. But the eighteen thresbers Durt Pure Malt Whiskey In moder- 5 a) x : » ate Goken, 'savactaily for eidtly 'beopie : : : were duc #ny_minute. Mother An.| and flavor retained by the sealed lead packages. sutfering from senile Shangss and Se oe \ rows sighed wearily as she poured | fiity. A it to be taken durin 3 y at t he ¥ rinciar meat of the oat. And iH ou ) e coffee. She was so tired she BLACK, GREEN or MIXED oe well diluted bo it. Po ; * could hardly stand, and she trem- - v An important matter is to find ? \ 2 3 bled to think what the heavy noon 4 4 dinner would do to her aching safe ane Saabs ot wh : : 5 wi ' | Hmb 3 five % o . : 45 ger as she poured out the sixth PEARSALL'S MILLINERY Mens, which 1 a&id for years, | had frequent occasion " i 4 y f cup there was a flutter of dark blue order Duffy's Fore Malt Whiskey y : 7 among ty elderly patients, and | 4 -- -- : . percale on the front porch, a clatter S * | Sale f thi W . H I ' : bi of shrill voices, and the next minute pecia or IS eek mn Fur als and oques must say the result was to their ad. yantage" 'rosper Bender, Mi», Que- 3 1 3 p n bee, Que. g 4 not only Annie Wilkins, but her two " o sisters, Lou and Estelle, had bounced Made up in Grey Squirrel, Mule, Seal, BENEFICIAL RESULTS. L + 8 \ 5 in and flung their sunbonnets on the Lynx andl Russian Hare \ lounge, Dozens of different designs for young and olds A have employed Duffy's Sure . : alt Whiskey where indicated for a i hal what?™ splutterod Ben : reat many years with great success, v J Ja trom Es a teed Ben, MADE IN LUTON, ENGLAND. would not be without it, as it is pure 3 : ' 'and phiatable, Have had the best re- 5 2 Tr he gtoal apd shooting . suits after lingering iliness and in 3 ; Bays biznes S LL S ILLI Y children and the old. Irs low proof ¢ v 2 most ac- : It was me, pa," interposed Art, : : ety, 1 was' 228 PRINCESS STREET and delicate flavor make it ceptable and heneficial, hastening } quietly. wasn't going to have Walencatice.! ont: P, Sivewright Z mother dead, so I hired the girls, ™, few of lett re . d a and you needn't worry about paying ese are un few of the letters re. 3 » ' 6 ceived from practising physicians 4 y em. I'll take the money 1 gat for hroughout Canada, who, like their p T ' that colt you gave me for Christ- frothars | g the United Btates, realize A SIL 0.0 ha "R: Homa L mas." - that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey 13 the Cl ve * RSHAL v inte ¢ world's greatest remedial agent and . pa | A shamed look crept into Ben An- the most nutritious tonic stimulant ' Andrews' angry eyes. He subsifed for building up the weak, aiding di- muttering. "1 don't 'grudge the gestion and prolonging life. Gg These are abolutely new photographs, and may ove used now or fop fyling purposes. iv hy needn't try to make out 8 Otter, Beaver, Marmot, BE SURE YOU GET DUFFY'S. -- . mmm-- - i ~~ | He was abjectly conscious that sev- 0 ¢ od Lb? made from pure grape gecssecessesessessees] at Art until the boy ha Q I home, and only days of €ntreat irom | Sold In SEALED. BOTTLI she s ashamed to think of the eral of the threshers were listening, \ R. by druggists, dealers and hot HSKIONAry. cause 'and there was pointed malice in Es- cream of tartar and, % large bottle. Write our doctors mother brought him bgek from A bit of red érept into Mrs, And- | telle's pretty blue eyes. (v. Bt - containing no alum, aa a _ensures healthful and | o i ' | Renal ae tr riarith valuable In Threshin Time 2 ogni wd mdb lle cd BES Bobi dg et did mot look| "I'll do the paying," he snapped AD. : i ures a [eb {at her husband or sous She was jangrily. hr ri tio : delicious bread, pen 2 She pared apples till late that even. afraid that the preacher" was inten- "All right," said Art calmly. iy Ten Ea i Brust 2m The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Ro. { chester, N.Y. S OOOO 5 00000000CGO0 | Ing and the next day stewed them for | tionally giving them a dig fut she | "Then ma can take my money for| . pacha 0'ON SoRuEE 7 ERE ~ } pies; brought jars of preserve up | need not have worried Her husband | railroad fare to see her sister Em} Torn dp. fp he POWER Kony 4 sho my pan} / AllG a S Ii It 3 -- "Guess we'll begin to thresh Mon- | from the cool, dark cellar i bushels {was too interested in his © roasted | ma." WES EASY WAY > day mathe " said Ben Andrews, asf potatoes from the fields; sb | ken apd sweet torn. to. be hurt. "Say!" roared his father, "be you he swallowed the last mouthful of ap { peas until she was sure she had} Him and Jack were holding an argu-:trying to get folks talking about 10 REMOVE SU ple dumpling aul pos hed his chat | enough for a regiment, and Baked | ri nt in low tones about a mare that me? I've got plenty of money for' - back from the table. "There'll Lae |bread and cookies till every barrel thad suddenly gone lame. #iut a new [railroad fare, I'll have you know!" eighteen men altogether, You better [was filled. Sunday mornimg she was | strange look came info" Art's eves. His -- PERFLUOUS HAIR have Art bring vou in plenty of ap {too tired to go to church. fork was poised in the air, he looked PROLONGING THE SEASON, ples. Don't want to run out of pie] "Folks will talk," her husband com- | at 'his mother's face ------ For the -benefit of our lady readers like we did last year." plained as he brushed his best suit After dinuer he slipped out und did | Everything Being Done to Keep pho sutfer Jom She buwiiiating ais. Then he stamped out, stopping at [and hunted for a black tie "Taint" not come back that afternoon. His Navigation Open late. n, we publish herewith a formula [the well outside for a dipper of water [so terrible hot, | don't see why father took the preacher out |to the Ay asult of Which has the advantdge of being | and then on to the horses that had [you're so tired. I've been working all doolsside poreh, where Mrs.: Andrews Ottawa, Nov. 13.--As a result of a Be eo, Inexpensive, bi hy 4% | finished their noonday allowance of [week in the field and ain't tired joined thems when she had washed conference held last week mn Toronto, claimed by our informant that .Joats. Sisteen-year-old Art finished | He liked to go to church and talk [and dried the dishes. lt was nearly between TupreseniALives of shipping application will permanently destroy | more leisurely and only rose when his {an hour afterward It was his recrea- | four o'clock and the sigh which she |iuterests on the Great Lakes and the hair Yoous but it is claimed, and father bellowed an angry command. ition, and he surveved his wife grimly | gave when she sank into the rocker in- Hon. J. DD. Hazen, minister of marine . the claims are horne out by actunif yoo © FL the two older boys, [as she lay back listlessly in the low | dicated her complete weariness. I'he | and fisheries; Col. Anderson, chief en- j { Sterling Silver tests, that one application completely removes the hair, and its regular use | had not yet come in. They came in |rocking chair and explained that her Jenkins looked at her shrewaty gineer of the marine deparithent, and i i Hat Pins : 4 § one or tw ays apart, will lekly | he r three "0 at & . he ] , ' ' J : rei Os - and permanently A 0s thay ely half an rout, thre hired hon ot their [back ached so that she could pot I never envied: a farmer's wife, Richard Grigg, Soumercial Sous 2. each root ftself. 1f you have hair which | heels, and cleaned the table, although | dress. he said abruptly. 'I guess they earn |Sioner, orders have been issued y 3 . C you wish permanently removed, ask|it had been well filled. When they | "Nonsense." he sputtered, nnd drove | their way into heaven. : Mr. Hazen to do everythifig that can i Could you think of any your druggist to mix 4 1-2 drami Pul- had gone Mr Andrews tied © the | fone 'Oh, 1 d k ' be d k Agati : 8 h oe Boman Pi Verized Bulthine Concentrate with : # ei. P joi alone HW, 1 dont now said Ben An-|be done to keep navigation open a P Y more attractive--and inex- 1:2 drams zone Oxide, and 1 dram | empty dishes on the Kitchen table } When he roturned three hours later | drews, crossly. "A farmer has to work | late as possible this season, so as to His oe pensive-----gift, thau either of ot Rowdered Orrly Roof, Jd put in and took the pails out to the well for [he brought a visiting preacher. Thea heap harder than any woman. Just allow western wheat to be rushed cast HHT Hitt the Hat Pins shown above. The illustra- a Hitle of the powder sito a te water. She was a straight old Women {hoys came in silent and self conscious Soaking and washing dishes ---- that [by water. Hi i tions are just one-half the size of the articles. & plate by adding a few drops of | Whose sisty years were only betrayed [in their unaccustomed stiff collars, | ain't hard work, Tam't ike plough- | The conference was held as a re i 1h HH These pins are made of heavy Sterling inate. anapply with a harrow knife by her white hair. Ten boys had | gr helped his mother carry the din-}ing in a hot sun and pitching hay!' |sult of the efforts which the govern- ii HH Silver, in the favored dull grey finish minutes with the back of the knife |Pten born to her. Three had died {ner from the stove to the wide table The Rev. Jenkins smiled faintly. ment has been making to facilitate Hi {i Only by manufacturing them by the wi Aissolved hatr wil. cone and four were married and living on |' Ihe Rev. Jenkins was from the next | Whether his smile meant assent or [the movement of grain and to pre- thousands is it possible to produce them at Ra tTut at intervals ot two distant farms, Mother had done the {counvy, where Mrs. Andrew's sister [not Ben Andrews did not know. Helvent a repetition of last year's block- such a ridiculously low price--25 cents Froy housework for thirty-eight years. It {puma lived. The tired look le her | turned to Mrs, Andrews ade. | : Order by the number ¢ v i i 71 for the upper pin 72 for the lower pin less until it untirely disappears, CAUTION. --This must not he usa] never occurred to them that she might [sves as he related the gossip of peo I guess your sister -is-expecting| Tha shipping men showed a will Raa Juimtitute or slaving as he Je-1g get tired of working, After six .big ple. she used to know and told how you to visit her next month after ,ingness to co-operate ith the rov~ { } ed ste destroys ro gnes -operate w g ! er " : barns were huilt Ben Andrews added re we doing y shir g ip x1 | ! pL wm were hw en AY 8 padded | Emma's children were doing. the threshing is over, Mra. Andrew: » rorpment, and the minister is prepar- il air roots i iH thgee rooms to the house and. dug al. + ¢ Rte --4 S trnwtisid a 2 ern » p i a 20 that she wiuldn t have tc go la Yo Hsta RRs th es hie 1 hes irs rian rable on it," mg to do every thing possible to make {sons -heohserver., Sines. Aer lakh Lhe Sad. navigation safe after the time when i IMIT ED Neither Ben Andrews nor his wife i to the spring at the foot of the hill. {or died they manage the farm and : | . } ) ih ' y tion ceases. i H e Economy I'hen he considered he had done his | they won't let her do a bit of hard [said anything, and presently the talk ordinary water transporta HHH i : } 8 P 88 dl ently 8 ready been { i { Grified 10, crops and presidentia) pros. | Aroangements have already lit 1346-8 YONGE ST. TORONTO|| HH TTT i fr TT | duty to his wile. He was seventy i. ww bu a clothes till she 3 v Y | work, and they buy her clothes till she made I maard te lights, buoys, ste, Of It himsell and regarded "a day's hard ) work in the fields as lightly as he had | me------- EE 4 " A contract has also been made wit the Great Lakes Dredging company . forty years before ; ! it "" » 1 consists in the fact that you get At supper that night Mrs. Andrews DELICIOUS SYRUP OF FIGS FOR A of Port Arthur, to have ice breakers nothing but the heart of the produced a letter that the mailman | ; ! keap the harbors open as long as Coffea bean In had left in the morning. It was from possible. oe her sister Emma .in 'the next county, i" \ In the meantime, negotiations are : proceeding between the shipping men. who wanted her to come for a visit as soon as the threshing was over. THIS GENTLE, EFFECTIVE FRUIT LAXATIVE THOROUGHLY [Government and insurance interests "Well, 1 should say not," grumbled CLEANS YOUR STOMACH, LIVER AND 30 FEET OF BOWELS for favorable rates for the prolonged her hushand.-- How does-she- think OF SOUR BILE, POISONS, GASES = AND CLOGGED-UP . ~~ fveason of naviation. - we conld cook our own meals for « : a ' WASTE : ---------- Pittsburg Township Council. month ? . "Should say not!" Art echoed. ini "let her come here instead." A harmless cure for sick head-jand bowel cleanser, regulator and Pittsburg, Nov. 11.--The couneil "You could get Annie Wilkins to {ache for biliousness. for a sour, |tonic. the safest and most positive fmet at 11 a. m. - Members all pres- come over part of the time," she pro-|gassy, disordered stomach, for con-fever devised: ent. Minutes of the last meeting tested longingly. "She's going to stipation, indigestion, coatéd tongue The day of violént purgatives |confirmed. Accounts passed: F. J. come and help me cook for the thresh- | gallowness. pimples--take delicious {such as calomel, pills, salts and]Hoag, Formaldehyde, $1.40; Taylor ers, . Syrup of Figs. For the cause of all|castor ojl is past. They were all & Son, lumber, $14; C. Farrell, rock; "Not much she isn't," snapped her | these troubles Hes in a torpid liver| wrong. You got relief, but at what |cuiting, $175; J. Rosheford, plank husband. "She's none too clean with | and sluggish condition of your thirty|a cost! They acted by flooding the |and repairing road, $2; J. Dockrill, her cooking, and she's too fond of {feat of bowels. bowels with fluids, but these fluids|ditching, $2; J. Reynolds, freight on talking to the mei, They'd waste half A teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs] wére digestive juices. Syrup of Fige|tile, $2.25; H. Seabrook, work on the day running to see what she to-night means all poisonous waste|{embody only harmless laxatives, | Webb ditch, $110; H. Johnston, wanted. matter, the undigested, fermenting] which act in a natural way. It does|work on Mangan ditch, $19; J. 8. The boys' were eating too rapidly to | food and sour bile, gently moved on] what right food would do--what] Gillespie, boarding men, $5.50; Mathews & Pritchard, ditching, "Theharsh, Indigestion--producing take any interest in the conversation. land out of your system by morning |eating lots of fruit and what plenty t Mrs. Andrews felt depressed. She was | without griping, nausea or weak-|of exercise will do for the liver, |$9.50;: G. Martin, drawing plank, outer shell is removed in the well aware that her husband could tol I ness. It means a cheery day to-|stomach and bowels. gravel and repairing culverts, $17; Dalton Grinding process, and the erated Xnnie if he didn't have to pay | morrow--many bright days there- Be sure you get the old reliable | E. Kenney, repairing culverts, $5; best pure Coffee (no Chicory) ber 85 a week, which was what she | after. i and genuine. Ask your druggist for| Wm. Van Horn, sheep killed by dog, charged for helping out in threshing Please don't think of gentle, ef-|the full name, 'Syrup of Figs and}|36: John Duggan, drawing stone, Bi, And because it is nothing Jtime. But she did not press the mat- {fective Syrup of Figs 18 a physic.| Elixir of Senna," prepared by the|$36.50; M. Blacklock, 51.2 cords of stone, $11; J. Barnes, royalty on ter, She knew if ghe did Ben would | Don't think: you are drugging your-| California Fig Syrup = Company. : . Ee oe ar Di Hl er tome 1.07: 0. ater. teas Sot Thomas A. Edison announces but. Coffee two pounds of get into an ugly humor and take it |self. for luscious figs. 'Dalton's wilt last longer han out of the boys. Once after a squab {aromatics can not injure anyone Syrup hnitation recommended as| 314.25; D. McLean, fence bonus, $8.88; W. Geary, fence bonus, $4.75; re ble over some money she wanted for a This remarkable fruit prepara-| 'just as good." 5 : 3 . ~ . 1 comm . tion is a wounderful stomach, liver} J. Killduft, fence bonus, $5; R. his New Cylinder Phonograph Record = much-needed new dress he had picked . Leckey, fence bonus, $2.50; E. Gar- rett, fence bonus, $4.75; Thomas Woods, fence bonus, $2.76; Wm. McFarland, work, $6; T. Hyland, eo work, $8.50; W, Thompson, work, $2; Anglin & Co., lumber, $24.57; J. Neverson, work, $23; R. Ranous,| work, $19; J. Armstrong, work, $1; T. Cummings, work, $3.50; J. Ab- 3 ramé, bal. on stone, $14; H. Brash, ue TO X ey g 14 cords stone, $28, and royalty on stone, $5.50; J. Jackion, bal Sn : stone, $6.75: C. Day, repairing eul- . i § . ert, $4: H. McRow, crushing stone, The Blue Amberol is a musical and mechanical triumphs. Its 334: F. Deaton, repairs on grader, . . . . . ply gl were Rigg de Beh, ney volume is greater, and its tone is decidedly finer than any other 52.60, ; : : ak Communication from J. A. Jack] : Phonograph record you can buy. And it is practically unbreak son notifying council G. Berry and able and unwearing. Careless handling will sot H. Dick met with an accident and us . ; . »ily sustained persona: injur and in-| ° injure it, and no amount of playing will jury to comveyance. Fyled. Com- PAIR munication from th: Gananogue to reproduce less perfectly than when new... Sil Electric Light and Water Supply Co.. Ask "dis aler asking permission to erect and masin- your Edison de i to play a Blue Amberol tain a transmission line from King-| Record for you on an Edison Phonograph today, ston Mills, township of Piltsburg, to . § . Leeds line. Mr. McRow has agreed or Write 12 or particulars. with the council to have the stone Be" placed on the front foad broken ac- Thomas A. 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