I ...:__...-.:-n‘>.:.~rzea;:l.: n. ,<{.'-'1 BIG BUSINESS IN 1910. a The year 1910 promises to be one of the most prosperous in Canada’s history. Year after year, the [same story has been told about increased ,prosperity of Canada and there seems to be no limit to the improve- ment in Business conditions and increase in stability of our large FinanCial Institutions. 1 The Traders Bank of Canada have ï¬recently issued a statement showing (the results of their business for the ï¬rst 51:: months in 1910. Up to lJune 30th, their total deposits have _ increased to $33,500,000.00 â€"â€" their total Assets to $44,500,000.00, an {increase over 1909 for the same .period of $3,687,000.00, in total 'DepOSits and $4,537,000.00 in total Assets. _In addition to this very favorable .Financml statement the Traders {Bank also state that Eleven Branches have been opened since the end of the year which brings their total number of Branches in Canada up to 112. ~W~.m«w«m~.rmuw.mwxxamwmo . l l a . Perhaps not one of the least rea- sons for 'the great success with the Traders Bank of Canada during the last three years has been the pro- gresswe, energetic management of this well~establishcd Bank. Pro- gresswe methods alive with conser- ,vative, sound Banking principals l l l i that have done much to develop this country -â€"â€"->:« LOGICAL. _ “Mother,†asked little Ethel ;"now that you’re in mourning for Cousin Adelaide, will you black nightdresses, too?†l “What‘ an child 1â€. "Ch, I only thought you might be as sorry at night as yc'lu were during the day,†ventured Ethel. \V on 1‘ absurd question ; A ,Pill That‘ is Prized.â€"â€"-There é - have been many pills put upon the market and pressed upon public atâ€" _ tention, but none has endured so ; long or met with so much favor as Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. Wideâ€" spread use of them has attest-ed their great value, and they need no further advertisement than this. ‘ Having ï¬rmly established them- l selves in public esteem, they now ; irank without a peer in the list of ; standard vegetable preparations. 1 l HEE HAW. i A blustering politician who be- , lieved in rersonal methods was adâ€", .9 dressing a political meeting in the “5 ..lNorth of England, and was interâ€" irupted several times by a hostile listener. At last he lost his tem- lper. ‘Who brayed there i†he call- ed out, sarcastically. “No one,†came back the prompt retort, “it was only an echo.†St. Joseph, Levis, July 14, 1903. Minard's Liuiment Co., Limited. Dear Sitsâ€"While in the country'last ,aummer I was badly bitten by mosquitoes, ‘so badly that I thought I would be dis-{lg- E'urecl for a. couple of weeks. I was advised ’W I Kellogg’s of an old man, “that I am marryâ€" ing you only for your money.†Bears and Draco. "Is it intelligence or is it an inher- ited habit, as John Burroughs says, that induces the bears in the zoo to carry their bread to the {$001 of wet- er?†said an observing woman. lie matter by what name you describe bruin’s mental state, it is interesting . to watch him with the loaf‘oi bread. He knows that it_ is dry eating, so he carries it in his mouth to the pool and drops it in to soak, The grizzly" will take two or three loaves and put them in the water and then Jumpnn himself and eat them. The big Kadiak bear throws in several loaves and then goes ï¬shing for them. The bears often ï¬ght for a piece of meat, but rarely for bread.†Historical “Bulls.†Grave historical writers are occa- sionally guilty of what are called “Hibernicisms.†The following pas- sage occurs in a popular history of France: . I > "It is extremely doubtful whether this prince, Merovaeus, ever existed at all, but he had a son, Childcric, whose existence is well authenticat- ed“), The following is also from a histori- cal work: “1' Like Samson of old, who, armed only with the jawbone of an ass, put 1,100 Philistines to the sword.†' Wen...â€" When going away from home,.or at any change of habitat, he is a 'wise man who numbers-among his belongings a bottle of Dr. J. D. Dysent-ery Cordial. Change of food and water in some strange place where there are no doctors may bring on an attack of dysentery. 1'16 then has a standard remedy .at hand with which to cope with the disorder, and forearmcd he can successfully ï¬ght the ailment and subdue it. ' SHOPPING. “I’m looking for something. for about thirtyâ€"five cents,†she said sweetly. "A souvenir,’ replied the clerk, “Here’s a very pretty one for ï¬fty cents.†“Dear me, I don’t want to pay that much. I want a gift for a very dear friend at home.†7 Mlnard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. ALMOST. “You must understand, dear,†said the beautiful youncr woman who was about to become the bridal “Yes, 7 know, sweetheart, but I come of a long-lived family and I am sure that I can teach you to love me in time.†In that moment he almost lost her. HORSES Min CATTLE have colic and cramps, Painkiller will cure them every time. peatcd a few times. there is Davis'â€"250 and 500. Half a. bottle in hot water, rc- Avoid substitutes, but one "Painkiller"â€"Porry ACTIVE POSSESSION. Guinevere, aged 4, was going out genuine. peculiar things. ries when she’s haVing a dress made 1 , â€"â€"Huh! My Wife only secmsto wor- ry when she isn’t havmg one made. Mlnard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgla. any game, but as a matter of fact one of them is merely thinking that he can. sr’icn TO THE coon OLD HORSE REMEDY. ‘ It .is .a wise: plan ._.for. all horse {owners to, keep some well known; tried remedy on the stable shelf. the best all round hor-se remedies that was ever compounded. fact that it is so old a remedy is greatly in its favor. It is proof positive of' its efliciency. All old time horse‘owners know†Kendall’s it. They would not have continued to use it for upwards of forty years if it had not proven to its legion of users that it does cure the things for which it is recommended, nameâ€" ly: spavins,’:‘ ringbones, curbs splint-s, w1re - cuts, swellings sprains; lameness, etc., the ail- ments that are always and every- where common tohorses. . Ask your dFuggist for Kendall’s “Treatise on the Horse,†Or write- to Dr; B. J. “Kendall, Enosburg Falls, Vt. ' ~ ‘ .-.,,.-M.¢‘ . AS PA SEES IT. Little Little. Willieâ€",“Say, pa, what is vulgar ostentation Cl†Paâ€"“Vulgar ostentation, my son, is the display made by people who have more money togmake it with than we have.†' ’ Pills That Have Beneï¬ted Thou- sands.â€"â€"â€"Known far and near as a sure remedy in the treatment of in- digestion and all derangements of the -.st0mach. liver and kidneys Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills have brought relief to thousands when other speciï¬cs have failed. Innum- erable testimonials‘can be produced to establish the truth of this asser- tion. Once tried they will be found superior to all other pills in the treatment of the ailments for whiCh they are prescribed. SLURRING~ THE BISCUIT. “Thanks for de biscuit, mum,†remarked Dusty Rhodes, “but you mistake me errand in dis commu- nity.†“What d’yo mean ’2†“I’m studying social conditions, not geology.†MAKE A NOTE when you are leaving home to buy “The D. & L." Menthol Plaster. Guaranteed to cure the worst case of backache, headache. stitches. Avald the “just us good" goods. Get the Town-eâ€"-â€"My wife’s nerves are such She always worâ€" ust as ifâ€" Browne (interrupting) It is said that two can play at “a, If your children are troubled with Kendall’s ~Spavin Cure is one of The Spavin Cure and most of them use , » l E Second Professorâ€"“431 B. C.†to try your Liniment to allay the irrita- Ltion, and did then I expected. a few applications com- pletely curing the irritation. and pre- venting the bites from becoming sore. MINARD’S LTNIMENT is also a good arti- cle to keep off the mosquitoes. Yours truly, \V. A. V. R. i “What is the secret of happiâ€" “ness?†asked the young person. )) “The secret of- happiness, replied ‘the sage of Sageville, “cons15ts of “being perfectly satisï¬ed with what you haven’t got.†‘ w.--“ I erlard's ~Llniment for sale everywhere. APPLIED HISTORY. First Professorâ€"“My dear col- league, I’m a little puzzled. When did the ï¬rst Peloponnesian war he- .gin 'l†First Professorâ€""Quite right, lquite right. That is the number of )my doctor’s telephone. I was to lcall him up and tell him my wife lis sick.â€- 'A woman imagines that the stor- old . lies her husband tells are' always :â€" ESSUE NO. 38â€"19 so. The elfcct was more she was very IODd. to walk with a young lady, of whom As they opened the street door, they were met by a swirling cloud of dust, blown up from the thoroughfare. “Keep your lips closed, Gwen, or you’ll get your lungs full of mi- crobes,†warned the young lady. Guinevere pondered a moment and then looking up demanded: “What are your crobes ?†._...._â€". Ill ï¬tting boots and shoes cause corns. Holloway’s Corn Cure is the article to use. Get a bottle at once and cure your come. .A FAMILIAR WARNING; Mrs. J ones’s favorite warning to her young progeny when they were in mischief was that she would tend to them in a, minute. “Tending†was accomplished by applying her open hand where it Would do the most good. . When, Harry was four years old he was sent for the'ï¬rst time round the corner 'to the gro- cery. In a few minutes he came trotting soberly back with the nickel St1_l. in his hand, but no bag of onions. “What’s the matter 2†asked his mother. “I’m afraid (E the man,†he said solemnly. "Uh, he won’t hurt you," reas- surcd Mrs. Jones. “Run along and bring the onions. I’m in a hurry for them.†A second time Harry disappear- ed round tho corner, and a second time returned Without his purl- chase. “I’m afraid of the grocer man,†he explained,- as before. . “Well, what makes you afraid of him ’1†demanded his mother, impa- tiently. “Why,†answered the little fel- low, “bofe times when I good in, he looked at me, an’ said, ‘I’ll tend to you in a minute 1’ †-_.....â€" Minard's Llnlment Cures Dandruï¬. fear I won’t get the policeman l†Clea has the System worms, give‘ them Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator; safe, sure and effectual. Try it, and mark the improvement in ypur child. ' He-‘-‘Do the Browns give much to charity?†Sheâ€"“Oh, yes; they board many of their relatives nearly all summer.†Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Miirme For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes.‘ 50c At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy 00., Torontï¬ HER HAUNTING FEAR. _ Bridgetâ€"“Time "brings many. ' changes, Nora}? Noraâ€"“Indeed it does; Bridgetâ€"“Whin I was little I used to cry for fear the policeman would get me, and now I cry for Dr. Mors’e’s Indian Root Pills ' are ,made according to a formula in usenearly a century ago among the Indians, and learned from them by Dr. Morse. Though repeated at- tempts have been made, by physi- cians and chemists, it has been fonnd impossible to improve the formula of the pills.. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a household remedy Lhrdugh- out the world for Constipation and all Kidney and Liver Troubles. They act promptly and effectively, and Senll us your name Free nllcharges paid this landmine LUCKY HEART which is the latent, dalntle‘st and prettirst jewe-ry novelty,_ all ‘ the rage everywhere. - ' We are giving it. Aasm-UIELY FREE to introduce our goods. Just send mime and address and we will send it to you at it’ll lili'liilllol Sl.,Pl0llll3ï¬Ge,ll.l.,ll.3.ll. and we will send you ' ' PICTURE BROOOHâ€" E A SEVENTIETH BIRTHDA Psalm 103: 4, 5. Beneath these fair Canadian skies This summer day We meet The chomest gifts to ~re'c0gni‘ze, " _ While" you we gladly greet. iAffection prompts your friends .to I say: i With heart and voice and pen, Y. lMay gladness crown your natal day At three score years and ten. ago Are loved and cherished yet; ‘ Their lives, while‘ shadoWs longer grow 7 You never will forget.~ . They all have passed beyond that line Which marks the lives of men; Thosewhom you loved long years But you are here by grace divine At three score years and ten. With ' those raise Who journeyed with you here: songs of endless They now you loved your voice to with praise . Before ‘the'throne appear. You think of their exalted state ' And hail its glories then, While you this birthday celebrate At three score years and ten. . From lasting good and passing ill You have not failed to glean- Those treasures which ï¬ll The heart with joy»serene. you To us voice O‘f things beyo speak are meant to with cheerful lid our ken, I While in your birthday we rejoice . At three score years and ten. And while yau calmly homeward move, May you rejoice to see That guided by unfailing love The best is yet to be. May you enjoy through coming miles Of mountain. vale and glen, That love which now smiles , At three score years and ten. T. WATSON L Granthurst, Ont., 1910. ’1‘ .. upon you 1) » - - ‘ .4. ~ One t (em I tlemen to speak highly in lain ' Bali’s favour is Mr. C. E. Senior. 5 of Weston. King's Co... 35.55. M‘r.’ Sanford is a Justice of the Peace, ' for the County. and a member of ma. Beard of School Commissionerb' . He is also Deacon of the Ba. tist Church , . in Berwick. Indeed it won (1 be difï¬cu t I to find a. men more widelï¬knownw ,' j more highl respected. ore is his, j opinion of am-Buk. He says :â€" _ ' “Lnovor used anything that a 0 me such satisfaction as Elem-Eula ' ad M.- ; atoh ct Romaine. on my ankle gr ich ha 313'- , weathers to over 20 yours. om‘ctimq ."5 also no disease, M116. Yrs“ out-on m ,4 shoe. yrs. I hex ripple vanoul oin ments and. tried all sorts of. in a to; obmlnacuge, but in min. 2am; , um,“ .. like evcr‘yt inf also- ind mm; i .} highlg mushy cry and cured the moat, ~l 2, ‘ I ave also used 2 m-Buk for mm: 5‘ piles, and it has our) thorn oomploto ‘ 3 also. I miragomtoit 'n elplli my hr? for. , men, and-itt 0 pa ligat on o my 0 _ cl 3 5. ol‘. the healing valuo.‘ aim-Bu}; wi l lea other eufl’erogs to try t. I 3 For therelie of angering cc.qu by? 50:. gill) Slice-cs I know of not in“ to a uni; , m_ u _.. . , ~,' Inna-Bulk cures ulcers, abscesaos, blood‘po ' ring-worm. fostering or running zeros, bad V varicose ulcers, salt rhmm, feral ‘ - : burns, bruises, baby's coral, e . 2 590 box, dru K ,. 4. v~zvl*é-l\9$i55§£§é€}33’\m§43d“! Jâ€"‘t‘thw; y. ,_ .. ANGER, Tumors, Lumps, etc. Internal Trial Proves its Excellenceâ€"The and external. cured without pain by best testimonial one can have of the yirtue of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in the treatment ’of' bodily pains. coughs, colds’and' (affections of the respiratory organs,“ is a trial of it. If not found the "sovereign remedy, it is reputed to be, then it may be: rejectedas useless, and all that has been said in its praise denounced as untruthful. his sense . Owing to the drought there will be little elevator building, and rather than carry them over another'yeal‘ we will sell them at a great reduction as long as' they last as we haven't the roeni to "carry them. ‘l’l-icesv and Full Information ‘ on request. THOU SAND ENGINES having been sold up to date. result of years of experience on all problems connected with Gas Engines Prac-' No Company in the world has spent as much money :is‘ Fair-banks: M'orse & Co. on experimental and development work in connection with every ' tiee. type of Gas The many thousand in use to-day stand as a guarantee of'the absolute correctness of the principles involved, the high class of workmanship, careful selection of materials, and the reliable and eï¬icicnt service rendered by the ’ Extraordinary u-iEFol‘ Sinai To purchase a High-Grade Gas Engine at wholesale prices. 409, Fairbanks-Morse Engines to be sold at once. -Wc have had mnnuï¬ictul'ed and have ready for delivery in anticipation of this year’s Grain Elevator business in the “fest v “30- 5 Horse Power Engines ‘E ' ll IEQâ€" 8 'v‘ HOG-10 “ 50â€"42 " ‘ g Fairbanks-Morse Standard Horizontal Gasoline Engine. _ Fairbanks-Morse'Gas Engines are used all over the world, EIGHTY Engines. finished machine. f A record like this is based solely upon recognized merit. . ' ~ i . . ‘ YOU R' OPPORTU N ITY. 'I'lhe Canadian Fairbanks Co. Send me complete information and prices for your Special Offer of 400 Fairbanks~hlorse Gasoline Engines. Montreal, Toronto, _ .._._._.r. “v.0...†I . l dispensary W (State size required). The Ganadian Fairbanksfla, Limited Fairbanks Scalesâ€"Fairbaliks~Morse Gas Engines~3afes and Vaults. St. John, N.B., \;:L¢;tbn‘.,l;.,.., . fl. ’ our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Cu., Limited. FlSlinLl. SITE “3'†like hungry wolves at all seasons if you use IPISH LURI? Kc pa you busy pi: _- ling them out. \ rte lap-day and get u, box to ho'. introduce. Agents Wanted. I‘ll ohlgan Bait 00., Dept. 20. Port Huron. Mlch. ‘49.“. .1 . a .v‘ w .-...n.- m;__._._-_v ~... .__......_._. dowel“. tisera t: 11' ‘l ‘ u The engines are the ' I Tia/in Ennis.†' .'w.r.co.'. Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver. raved,“ _ should s. ‘gglgdL