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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 Apr 1898, p. 8

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Tyl‘ an: (Eaaaaian East; .LlSDh'AY, FRIDAY APRIL This young may nau u: of the Buckeye State for Her present home is it where she ranks as one successful musicians and in the. entire west. He tractiveness and unusu: temperament has, oombi accomplishments, gained viable social position. ', bright, rosy, girlish fa: suppose Elm her life ha 7A_I.:_.. and pel‘peLuzu canon...” -V, never known a. moment's un- happiness. No one would for an instant surmise that this some girl Ind. {or nearly two years been the victim of a tormentor that; came near blasting her life and robbing her of her reason. Her life presents one of those cases where present ap- arances fail to give an insight into past experiences. : : It was during an entertainment at the College of Music in which she took part, that she contracted what she then regarded as a. slight cold. Imok no notice of it at first, said the young lady recently to a Commercial report- er, but in about a week small redspots appeared on my face, and so disfigure me that I lost my pupils, one by one. Their mothers, {ea'ing contagion, did 3-3,, want them to come in contact with , : unrvnili. racking cough rot?â€" mu; .w. ..... er, but in about a week small rectspors appeared on my face, and so disfigure me that I lost my pupils, one by one. Their mothers, {ea-mg contagion, did no; want them to come in contact with me. A nervous, racking cough robâ€" bed me of sleep and appetite, and each of four diifer-snt physicians who were called in gave a different opinion as to «Int my_ trouble was. Eczema, Blood Poisoning, Lung Trouble and a complications of disorders were among the results of their diagnoses. My suffering was intense and I began " .- c mom. shadow. The Greatest of all Liver, Stomach and Blood Medicines. ‘8' The All Druggists and General Dealers- Sarsaparilla fifi‘a‘o P I I- 1- get within the sheu Sanitarium. and hear words of the propr'u fiendnnta. BuL all my hope van eight. weeks‘ treahn for the addresses of hiends. I kqe‘w tllael !De msw. I shuddered as I heard my doom pro- nounced. by carciess iip<, and didn't nave enough hupe left to ptiy more than passing notice to U19 name of the dis- :Uvery which the lady Said h'id saved her sister's life. 1 had mat with so many disappointments that [almost :ourted death, and in was .1. relief to get within the shelter WJHS of the Sanitarium, and hear the encouraging â€"~-â€"Aa er Hm. nmnrietor and his at- BuL all my hope vanished eight weeks‘ treatment. 1 for the addr95ses of my r- iriends. I knew then tha tors alsc considered my ca The mental agony I. endu my journey on the. cars blcl vivid distinctness, and su name of the “ Discovery " mlkntim passquler m$5ti< 5d my sister audible tone the aisle. “I “V'oâ€"u’g - bear that they talked about Less condition and disfigured “Besides the horrible ski‘ "she's got. cmsumptiun, and to kill her, {not thing. t :1 .4 mx’ gist-91‘." remurkod u I: Eng suffering and non: I have resumed giving an and as you see with your added Athe. young lady to I ,LL -_g 0‘ wyleVIlv-n .._V, , given .then' voluntary. mony 1!! support it sometimes bappem in and aeriously-complicat Ella! and cure affordet “Discovery" ,dcean‘t pr Dr. Pierce will u inlet, send free 0 chnrg forward. professional :1 enable any sufferers «lineage above ducfibed. ulm at home plum sad pommtly. inc “WV; v.....\. , _ Commbrcile, is by no means an ex- ceptional one. Many thousands the given their voluntary. written testi- mony in support of the wonderful curative and new life giving powers of Dr. T’ierc:'s Golden Medical Dis- cot-r32 Many of those have asked that their exprri-gnces be mule public for the benefit of other sufferers. If. as it sometimes happens in long neglected and seriously-com licnted cases. the relief and cure of orded by this great 'Discovery" doesn‘t promptly follow, being advised by charge such straight dvioe as. yill Rheurhatism, Gout and Chronic Complaints. HER FORTUNE hcr, pnor tnmg. sister," remarkvd 0 tone, to her com 519. uddered as I heard ed by careless lip rnough Dupe left to 0 notice to the na C 7. C E .r 3 BRISTOL's -d :1 [ad mpaniou skin disease. and its going It alnmst kill- ;x lady. in an manion across md didn’t more than of the dis- h'ul saved at with so r. I :IlmOSt '1 relief t0 Professor Thomas Shaw, in a recent issue of. the Farmers' Vofioe. makes a strong plea. for the extensional the- sheep industry of the Umhdt‘s‘tsm- He points out thst the3impgrtanoe at this industry cannot be estimated ‘by the mathematician, and that it would be unfair to the sheep industry to say that the maximum of its value isrepreâ€" sented by the number of sheep in the country valued at so much per head. This arises from. the intimate relation: which exists between fertility and the production of maximum crops. It has been the practice in reckoning the pro- fit on sheep growing to place a value: on the lamb crop and. on the wool, and to deduct from that sum the cost of maintenance. This mode of reckon- ing only tells half the story, for the service rendered '03 each animal.'in destroying weeds. and_ix_1l fertilizing ,“-I L- \lvdh. n -- w the soiluis oftentimes fully equal the cash returns winch it gives ‘ owner. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all uses of Or- ganic or Sympathetic Heart Disensa in 30 minutes, and speedily e‘ffects :1 cure. It is a peerless remedy for Pal- pitation, ShortneSS of Breath, Smoth- ering Spells. Pains in Left Side and all symptoms of a Dis-eased szn‘t. One dam convinces. Sold by A. Higinhot- ham and P. Morgan. â€"Farming‘ Try Your Wits on‘this Puzzler Here is a problem for you to struggle with. No answers are wanted at this office. Tell the answer to the police- mfin. A man owed $1 and had but 750. He went to a pawn-shop and pawned ihe 750. £01 50c. He met a friend and. sold him the pawn-ticket calling for 750., for 50¢. He thus had two 50 cent piecesâ€"$1 in fact. with which he paid his debt. Was anybody om. and how much ? Skin on Fire. Torment of Tormentsâ€"Is there scro- iulous tendency? Is there irritating eczema? Is there unexplainable itch- ?ing. stinging skin eruption? Dr. Ag- new's Ointment is a sovereign balm [or all such. One application soothes and patient treatment pgoduces n baby-like softness of the skin. It de- stroys the disease germ effectively. Dr. Agnew's Ointment will cure piles in from. three to six nights. 35 cents. Use Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills. Large ":91 €20 cents. - Sold by A. Higinbotham Fun, 20 'ce'ntS.’ - Sold by and P. Morgan. 5 ‘Ihe Lumbermm'e Benefit. Minden Echo: Our village was througed on Wednesday week with settlers from Lutterworth and all the way north to Sherbourne and east to Guilford, it being “settling day” with the Rathbun Lumber Co. Our merchants benefitted very largely by the crowd and the large amount of money that came into the hands of the settlers on the occasion. \Ve did not hear a. single grumbler in the crowd. all seemed satisfied with the fairness of their settlement and a large quantity of . summer supplies and seeds were carried back to their homes by the settlers. It seemed like old times here to see the lumbermen paying out large amounts and the settlers locking happy, but unlike the old times, nearly every body went home sober. Brief and Decisive flpinions About Diamond Dyes. says: - “I always have much pleasure in using Diamond Dyes; I think they are grand agents for making old things look like new." - " f-â€".I_ D n AWL Alnv uvn. Mary A. Raycraft, Leeds, P. 0., gives her experience in seven words: "I am delighted with your Diamond D1023.“ “ "..L_L2â€"n- rTnnnn’ ‘F‘alls. uyca. Mrs. Chas. Hutchings, Jones' Falls, Ont., writes: , . 4 “Have used severa ack es of your Diamond Dyes and ind t em better than any other make; they never fade or crockl n_nd {go OEHI‘OLY‘ gthgffil‘yk or Grout. uuu u. u..-" Mm. John MEritth’afidy Cove, ’N. "'Havo used Diamond Dyes for our nun yearn. and have found them great new.” Mu. Duld Grunt. Mounmn Stu- uon. Ont» It!“ um.-.“ n... !" nut-nun all othor Mm. Divld Grant. Mount: tion. Ont.. om: "Diamond Dye. tu- Iurpou u dyel that I have Crud." . ‘ Mrs. J‘ KEEP MORE SHEEP. H. Gouge}; Neepmva, Man.,, I “How many minutes in an hour?" I asked a gentleman of a. bright school- [1:03.86 expected: the prompt mint. ' “Sixty”? nud-infihnt use he would ‘ haée given the boy a. shilling. But the lad loolmd. thoughtful and slowly re- plied: “It depen Nd more than fifteen I think, w n I am playing football. Every hour I sppndstud ins. though, has sixty long minutes. hen when I millâ€"which isn't mm goodnessâ€"and lie awake all night: waiting for daylight. I think every{ minute of the sixty is doubled." He didn't get a shilling. The gentle- man thogght. the boy had too much imagination. Perhans he was right, yet read What a correspondent writes from Loan Folds, Guildtown, near Perth-1: ll: ,\.|'." “At night I had to .si up in bed. to: hours together. What my sufferings were it 3.5 alums impossible to describe." , . ‘ toss from side to side, staring at the y'all and at taint outlines of objects in the room, .The striking of the clock is torture. 7- 1 i v. â€"-- -- -- ‘,j_. L...-54_ w I'VLl-ulva _ r , , "In March, 1886," the lady writes, “I began to suffer with severe indi- gestion. After everything I ate 1 had intense ripain at my chest. and. a sen- sation I cannot better describe than by calling it a constant working in the stomach; So bad. did this become fthnt I was afraid-meat, and Iotten sat down to my meals and would take nothing but a drink of tea, and even this would distress me.” _ - _ . n _, I.-- have-{Ho HE DIDN’T GET THE SHILLING. not 183E mucu “IL-5cm. "After my sufferings had contmued a whole year, my husband read in the church magazine for the benefit may had. received from "Mother Seigel's short. time I found sjgns of imnrrwamnnt . My appetlbe was ‘ " L 7 _ I- short time I ound signs of ImDIOVQm-JIH My appetite was better. and the food I took signed with me. I vontinu a. With it and when I had taken six bottles I was well and strong as ever. Since that time I have. kept the. medi- cine in the house as a. family remedy. and when any of us is ailing a few doses set us right. You have. my permission to make what, use you like of this state- ment. Yours truly (signed) Elizabeth Kidd. Methven. May 31. 1894." A year with no really refreshing sleep a year in which good whole- some food is a thing to ba afraid of, . is a long time. ,We A‘-.. mml a “'ho afraid 01, us it Lune ..... , receive letters from people who suffer longer than that: but Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup never fails to soothe and strengthen them. Mrs. Methven recognised the nature of her disease at the first acquaintance. Some of our correspondents tell of night-sweats, coughs. palpitation, and. pain in the joints. They think they have consumption or heart disease. when they have indigestion; a thing no more to be trifled. with than rattle- snakes and man-eating tigers. You cannot kill the'tiger with a popâ€"gun. nor indigestion by doctoring for heart trouble. Use a good rifle for one, and Mother Spigel's incomparable remedy for: it he 0: hen New York Life represents Uncle Sam M n We lout who is trying to snatch a little boy's ‘(Spain‘s) toy cart (Cuba). while Justice, who asks whv the big .fellpw does not tackle soniething of ms sum. is informed. that the little fellow is selected because he can be licked. ‘ There‘s point in the cartoon. . . Agnew's LTamrruu remedy I have 11: permanent relief. cured Khe disease inbotham and. P. Against the Cumming System. The London school board has passed a resolution against th» eVil of cramming for examinations. The resolution went through unanimously. It was a lengthy recital of the case. It is de- clared wrong. unfair and. unjust to judge of the ability and character of a. teacher by the results of examina- tions. Reference is made to the se- vere injury to health growing out of the system. Confidence is expressed in the present staff of headmnsters; and the recommendation follows that "at the next midsummer examinations candidates only be sent up such as by reason of age. physical power and men- tal capacity would. in the judgment of the headmaster, be capable 0! going forward with higher work to their own ndflnntage." Others they are advised to restrain. to their ultimate profit and real education. In consequence, the board urges parents to assist the board. and headmsisters to curb the present inordinate desire Co have pupils present pass. On; Bonds and warm. The board of works spent a couple of hours on the 7th inst., discussing the estimates for this year's operations. special meeting to be called probably for Monday evening. After some dis- cussion the following motion was adopted: “That the councilbe asked to apportion the sum at 86.000 to the fin- ance committee for the present year, to be expended as follqws: $1.500 for sanitary sewers: $1,000 for stone or concrete pavement; $1,000 for macadam roads; and the balance, 82,500. for gen- eral street repairs and improvements; -â€"Carried." During atalk over sewer matters Dep.-reeve Smyth said that while in Peterboro recently he had con- sulted with Mr. Best concerning the procedure followed in that town. and had received a valuable hint. It had cost that municipality sane $1,700 to defend suits against township councils as a result of protests against the de- posit of sewage in the river. and the expense might have been avoided had Peterboro council first obtained the authority of the provincial board of health to proceed with the work. un- der the clauses of the provincial health act. as being necessary for the sani- tary welfare of the town. Couns. Bald- win, Wilson, O'Is'eili and Burrows re- ferred to the excellent work being done by the street grader and roller. and it was decided to keep these implements steadily at work, rh; Demre of 39m Which urine from impurities in the blood and e depieted condition of this vital fluid may be entirely everted b{ Hood‘s Se mu. Thin greet med - cino curee i Ipring haulers. belie. eruption! Ind en end by enrich- iu nnd‘ vie-lining t blood. it ever- .LA. Le..-) -‘lln- an] 0"" C‘- VIâ€"I-I _' ---‘ :gl‘noTE-hnt uni-1.51m. tni'glm vl- Mltyndvl‘or. ., , .. -. PLAIN, HONEST WORDS. lmison, of Roseneaih. een troubled with ca- 1‘. years, and suffered and of remedies ware. Morgan - COMMfifiCATIONs. The'Tm Mn. (To the Editor of The Post) _ Sinâ€"It was broqht to my notice on Saturday last an: it is being circu- How Parks Got Out. (To the Editor of The Post.) Sinâ€"In an article some days ago I‘e‘ ferring to the release of W. H. Parks by order of Mr. Justice Ferguson utter conviction by Police Magistrate Dea- con. you stated that Lawyer DINO!- net. who had charge of the cue in Toronto. represented that Mr. Pub’ counsel was not permitted to enxnino the only witne- for the prosecution, that certain Methodist miniatoxja war-a m close proximit to the mutate; and that one 0 them was closeted mtg bin} during the trial. and that the . LL‘ A “>anâ€" ' the Genernl’a department not opposmg same; from which itpight be unmet: , â€"- 5â€"..- Toeown. 711: unit. 1593. ‘ Len. Sueâ€"l have yours 0! the 6th inst. ad- dressed to the Attorney-General with tolerance to misuse. So for u I can learn, the pongnph in the paper to which you titer is incorrect. It was under- stood that some application night he made to the eourttoquuh the conviction. and the papers have been placed in the hands of 11'. match. who ordin- ariy attendedto these matters. Ir. humm- tells mount hohnd magedtoatmdiorthepurpoeeo) the application inthe matter. but that in m In termed by Ir. Du\'crnet. acting tor the Ipplieun', that the matter would not be proceeded with You: truly. J. R CABTWRlGHT. To G. H. Rankine, Barrister. Lindsay." Mr. D. R. Anderson. counsel for Mr. Parks. tells me that they filed a con- sent in writing. on behaizf of the Attor- ney-General to the order being made. What the facts really are I can- not say. One thing is certain. that neither the magistrate or the Temper- ance Alliance had any notice. It is ‘ certainly intolerable that a prisoner ‘ should be allowed to get out of jail in such away. If that the Deputy Attorney-General writes .me is true. then I cannot understand why they have not taken steps to have the pris- oner recaptured and Mr. Du Vernet proceeded against. It not. then why did the Attorney-General consent to his release or fail to oppose the appli- cation without making any enquiry us to the truth of the charges upon which his release was asked for? There is a strong feeling that there has been ”mm. .....i"h.-m.i work. and it is oer- a strong feéling that there it some underhqnd _work:‘and it Uvn-v â€"__- _ tainly too bad. after the temperance people spending their time and manor trying to enforce the law. to have their efforts frustrated in such a “my, and an' outrage that the magistrate and the Methodist ministers should be so grossly slandened without th:- siighteslfoundation therefor. to com- ‘ All ...‘ n..." i.- fair puss such ends. All we play and it seems to ma matter how much they thize with Mr. Parks. v the way he was got‘ou't; Paine’s Celery Compound, the World-famed Spring Medieine, Gives Mr. Duehaeme a New Lease of Life. Note.â€"In connection with the abov» we may state that our reference to the case above mentioned was taken from zLToronto dxily. and was given as an item of news likely to b: interesting to our readers. We are not aware of the facts of the case. and of course mrde no comment thereonâ€"Ed. Post. This is the Trade Mark of the Kind That Curesâ€"Look for the Name “PAINE’S” and the Stalk of Ce}e_ry_â€"_â€"R_efuse All Gentlemen :--For n long time I wne subject to npelln of weakness that ryndemd me quite unfit for work. At end: times my nervous condition vme very nlemlng. end I felt en l! my lite m oomlng to In end. My nutterinp were lnoreued owing to violent et- tech 0! rheumtlem. end “together I m u hel leee u e child. Friende et lyedvflednetouel’elne [- ery “they“ reenlte l nee. IneedtheOen- Mendthemultemeetonleh- st: (Queen vs. Parks.) Town). 7}): :‘EHMFTâ€"ligrks. kill :ipprove be was got outâ€"Yours. etc G. H. HOBKHSS éfifistitutes and Imitations. \II we \nnt is [mr to me- no person. nu may sympa: No. faking main-limb!“ Woven-I... ...... P‘i, 3' ’ mmfififoromfim the nibnef- c n on '00" HflES, BAKES, mums WW time it now Spring House QIegyigg .m. “.1,“ V7... 0â€"in-0 All. will! vain Sherwin-Willin- bufino, Carpet. Pnpor. My. th' 1. t. hon ' l mg. 0 pa -3331- (3.1? J. G. EDWARDS 00. The 1110 Mr' Jcs. L. Perkins, f in town, vu insured. under Policy 0. 16929, in the Cunt life Amr- me 000113117. ‘ Tho-9mm; king out n lifepolicyviiido well to la the settlement nude by the It to select the 00"."! “Page. mbut results in! U ”UHV - 'w. a.wfooess, H; um I PolichLIEP-J.“ I“ mm" For a it lawnâ€":7. inn! mount. 0! Imus .u and u. policy ----- in: and happy. PliDO'l Celery Com- pound hu done (or [no what the doc- tor! (filed to do. It In! and. no lo- tin and “may. this to work "or, (by. undhuciunmumw 1“:de Every nick. mt n4 hobo-down mu nd mu Md Inn Man'- Celery Compound: than In nothing Uh It In tho world: . . 4 You. truly. AIM Duh-run. .5 mummw A LINDSAY RESULT- CHEAPER THAN EVER. Special Quality inâ€"-- ""158 “wall!“ hm “.1 you re Sherwin-Willis.” Pnint. Ah- u'pet Pnpor. Tub. and lot. of put. your homo in sup. for the manner. C311 . . . . Jim 75 315 75 A Little Honey well spgnt works wanders these days it W. BINGHAM. %W%°€K°%%%wa=éi \\ \ v .m ...... “Alabastine should: be used on ex ery part at a. banding, to he whitened. \ timed pain Mvam'mh- £12m; vanish and pav.er.but makes 8 Werfinish done for “us. Sixteoa Push biomhhe Tints and White. FOR “LE BY To Gardeners.. To Builders and Unutraetors. Best Goods and always Lowest Prices at on Commissions. E: TERMS OF REPAYMENT TO SUIT BORROWERS. $1,000,000.00 ALABASTINE The GUBNEY : SCALE Co. Hamilton, Joy and Smiles xg‘ In M of sighs Easy, quick Work- I’m willingfito pay you for helping to reduce our Spades, Shovels, Spading Forks, Garden and oiled and Annealed WIRE 9”“ Barb and Braided . \r Also POULTRY NETTING and WIRE Fencing. We the agency for the london Spramotor, an invaluable 6: Tool. ......... carload of Cut and Wire Nails at prices 5. Tarred and Plain Buildizfi; Mixed Paints and 0225, L rything in builders Suppiics. Just arrived, a. esting to buyers if not to u Robeutscn’s Pure Ready Hinges and Glass, in fact eve After all is said there {emainsso much unsaic'. t'nd , __ .1 “-1: Atter au 15 34“; um"... “mm.-- _- , , ing short of inspection of The Gendron and Reliance Bicycles, The Columbus. Royal, Flush and 12* “n-4,, mm mnvincc our readers that these are the WALL COATING. . Manufacturers of . . . Illa Junilee flaIflWflIe llllll flflllSfll'BmiSIliflfl EflllEfillm. Standard Scales Grngy Scale 00. 1.1.7) I s with SURPRISE SOAP. ”Snow white Wash. F7. Bgnznam. ’. P. 011921335 BINGHAM’ "fiw‘k )6“? T0 ..... HOUSEHOLDERS. TO LOAN AT.... 5 PER CEN‘ Expenses very Low. This is house cleaning season and in refitting and renovating Carpets you need some of om CARPET FELT. Garden and Lawn Tools , Oakwgcg aluiblc Carded The following 1‘ t . were read the third )3 5 1b Incorporate r ape: Mm Company-â€" OdiS. To Incorporate the 'flCompany, Lim L3? Mu villi“ uuup 1' “2.4.3" “Richard (nnwrixh! 5 am will be nprm' w M down Again. ' “In. An.- nap-rung. April 19. â€"Undor rut.“ Kink”:- Polo Spam hm. ”Mug for departure ( the him of the ever M In discussing the bill M (Liberal, Lissa!- “ was simply desigm .' mes liable o! “in c xpncssod d0 M. d Purlhmont to cm» Ind Mon chases. s M to land for the me 3 w my Mann-am: “Hips; mocha: freigh 0‘ O m height and 4 “Id Won. Other clause» “C for udng non standan ‘ tale (1 mpensation t “'0 0f “dent. Messrs g": gnu-ted the bill. In B provides wwmmu m lethm‘ “it Douro the mien "'5 Nugget-s" was Bridge Guamâ€"Mr The following privu‘ hound time: a nguding r: he would like 1 consider the 1m ankle discus-‘1 «anally 31’ ' If kyle!- wae infur “gem“ had 3': v M- -en man at this season' .- on Mal Mbeen calkd by thy an no“ under comm . t. To “1me 1 hi White Hone Tram w M. An hour or print: bills, : m the ordm " debate Shot.“ “ht mmm‘ we mug-s who ‘ v; x- “no, nena] "i E g: E W‘ to his desk, :1 Br 3 3 during the :eit ma étr- L :2 E! by the plcd "fir Cim and , . :-|..n: chm abject drop: a 3;” would have would ha? 3-3:". debate woul1: “k rho x1 WUTGIME oat-Wm. "W €3w‘"' B333 In 7â€"â€".--E .v‘ ‘ “I“! loo-lulu Fuss Third 3nd unac- Xr. Casey '5 mulch Din] fillet! o! Rail“ lulu-sacs» OPPOSITION ploy:- they W Refresh the House. qunu cwyfi- Rn BU] should t6 wen who in 1805 [IL 00! “Hana: Iva-y ( 72' if“. ‘ L "i“ ‘ KEEP miffisussn _ HEDIDN’TGETTHE_§fllm . ‘00 H - . a...“ ' ' ‘ . _, _ , . . Professor Thomas Shaw, in a recent “ How many minutes in an hour?” " mggdpfg: gtrfirs; v.03“: “3339:; l asked a gentleman of a. bright school? The T1110 moon. sheep industry of 8the Unim States. lw' .89 md‘ the prompt m“ . (T0 the Editor of The Post) ' H9 P9ints out that minim. lice all “33%"; snd-inthat case hewcnld a SIB-1t “5 hm“ t° u." ”9"“' 3:38 xiirlftlfitfytpammt b: t«istémated by l have given the boy a shilling; But the on Saturday last a!“ it i5 ”“93 circu- .1 . ma ician, an a it would ' ' - . orienting“? t° .. ' 31m: £§Wfifd§iÂ¥fhifn ' ' . i ' 0.. ...... .. “mechanisms {115,311th .. .1 ...: gifting ' . f ' 9...... oo . very hour span 5 u ying. " House. ”“13' 1305- l A msosar amour. 7 - - ‘ the country valued at so much per head - .. ., . . ~” .. ' though, has 'xt longmnutes. {the - . . . ““5 “was from the ”mm“ ”18'5”" when 1 mm SLWlhich Lsn'tdttemthau: ' ”“P‘E‘rmtend‘m P'fljhc “ orkfi' ’ ...â€"...â€" ‘ i , - sour OPPOSITlO ‘ C GOA , which esistsfbetween fertility and the. and lie at e all night . prouuc mu m, ' . -' , “ll-k v . . . The Greatest of all Liver, been the prgctic: ii‘i‘éiiiéfifé'mlj 91:25.; ' for deyhBlit. I t How Pall“ (’0‘ Out. I The late Mr Jcs. L Perkins, f ' . 15 don (To the Editor of The PM.) “Elli! t0“, '8! insured. and“ Policy 4' lie. 18929, in the Couch Life Assur- ‘ : . _ ‘3'- TalbOVl L'nqiinliii. ll 1.. .... imagination. Perhaps he was right, by order of Mr. Justice . 111989 - ‘ Phat“ yet read what a correspondent writes conviction by Police ”88‘6"!“ pea- taking a“ ._ life poltcy'llldo '01] to 4 _ n‘ {or . 50mm“ 11.. 3 3‘ from Loan Folds, Guildtown, near con. you stated that Lawyer DnVor- note an ”“1..me mg. by 0.3” e .. 1,,” ....” , . Pertht-t i i i l . . i i '. - net, who had charge of the case in . . ' .~ . . comp...) .. . . .. "At night I had to at up in bed for Toronto, represented that Mr. Pam' company an all! cue. .v . “ma to the r. l’lW-I‘ i .... rnypggllfinngz 3:113:31} was not permitted to enigma _____â€" -_ . _ . - “PM” (...... i:...:.... , 1m 1 e ony witnem for the prosecu ion, . » . ... ., ' 'thatlcertnin Methodist ministers were‘ “hit!“ IUD-é“. In. firm _ pic,” ..1-1, 1. . in c 056 proximity to the magistrate-y “‘ Intu.â€" ' . we April least and th [metedl lemmas! Insurance 890“) _ Om ’. at one of “cm which“ the mucus)» policy 518 75 meted Emmi; "‘ 1" wall and at faint outlines of objects application was ranted. the Attorney- , . - y mommg cum... . in the room. .The striking of the clock General’s departgnent not opposing the . onus 75 :33 of Mr. “MW L. ‘8 torture. same; from which it might be assumed i 988 00 to stand by the pimp ;,:‘.\‘.-‘ “men: by Sir Chril'li-~ in: I ,. s V g L ~‘In March, 1586," the lady writes. that the representations were true. I budget debate Shut 1.; . rcshmcnts - ,- I“... ‘. intense pain at my chest and. a seu- and can onl an that the representa- ‘ sation Icsnnot better describe than tions are eniirelyy untrue. Mr. Parks' The above result shows that. the , mm . Wk? hm: f: I U by calling it a constant working in counsel did crmfixmim the “flux p mite alone med all “10pm” . hanginggfiIDI1‘F? “ . . I s lsun. .7. ‘3‘”, . “W “m“ 1"” 12..., - pad by $35.75. and we ., A Little lloooy well spent works voodoo: those days at «mums-.. .. 7 “noes were Blwgl‘flaz' “5.. Stomach and Blood Medicines. fit on sheep growing to place a value on the lamb crop and on the wool. and --.-...-.- F“? l to deduct from that sum the cost of A arson... .- . maintenance. This mode of reckon- Rheumatism, Gout and mg _only tellis 1311f the story, for the serviceuen era by each animalfin Chronic comejnts‘ destroying weeds and in fertilizing . the sail is oftentimes fully equal to Thev Cleanse and Purify the the cash returns which it gives the - Bl d owner. _ 00 - In reference to sheep as scavengers. Professor Shaw recommends utilizing He didn-L get a shilling. The gentle- Sir,â€"In an article some days “80 re- man thought the boy had ‘00 much Icl'l'iug to the release of W. H. Parks Ferguson after ance Company. l'I.~lI:." if a portion of land every year in grow- 00. ‘V l . .All Drubalbtsl and 1 mg a staccession 01f pastures for them, 1’83 w en t ey wiii C can the farm more Genera erS-_ effectually than could be done at /â€"â€"â€""â€"â€"‘ large outlay, in destroying weeds and in other ways. Sheep devour weeds Elle Qauadi’di‘o 305‘. I because they relish them, and therefore ___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€":â€"‘â€"_’- . __.___.. it is no hardship to utilize them for this _l.l)-'DP'AY. FRIDAY APRIL 22 1898. purpose. then the weeds become toss from side to side, staring at the with him during this trial. an “ began to suffer with severe indiâ€" acted as counsellor tin Mariposa Tem- gestion. After everything I atelhad perance Alliance on the prosecution. W BID ham. woody and produce seeds. sheep will gather the seeds with great diligence the stomach. So bad did this become that Iwas afraid toeat. and [often sat magistrate refused to permit certain . lthe . l for over 23’” “I. DIV”, was spunky; ..; . .. , down to my meals and would take questions which were imp”; that 05 fertility on the farm. sheep have nothing but a drink of tea. and. even happens at any trial. ' to select the com”! - ves thobsst results in! '. ”MT? ’“ ’1‘ ‘ " 0 05C \Vfi’; \'-"'I‘!‘ ' when they refuse to eat woody stem HER FORTUNE which produces them. As distributers :~â€"â€".'â€"â€" AN OHIO GIRL TELLS HOW SHE FOUND IT. began. The abandoned farms of New England are being reclaimed by the T Overheard 1n the Cars. Some women, says the Daily Com- . :iiil, have found a fortune in their faces, while others have found afor- annually in the Eastern States for tune in their figures. But. more inter- ‘ commercial fertilizers could be saved 1 one of them being closeted with the mm c to his dew. ker until I magisn'at'e' bod] gentlemen referred to f: ' sandwiches “I got we . " could scarcely w- '," letter con- and the magistrate absolutely deny it. . . . aired . .‘ tinues. "I got medicines from the I at once wrote the Attorney-General f and the WWW"; ' ‘ ‘j chemists in Perth and also consulted and asked why I, or some person mm _______.__â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-'-=3 I] "use mls m m Liberal meg“; . chmher during fll"?-'2lf.1.r' ‘ . who actually found (L fortune in her Professor Shaw's view“ 'n con c . , _ ' me a prescription. nected with the prosecution, had not £113 ' with the sheep industry-Sch th> 133.1333 I took his m‘dlL‘lMS but nothing didme been consulted with, and why the case . '- and \' z ‘ ' This vounrr l'ltl‘v' had been a reader“; “totes are - 3t 1- bl Vt any good. At last I began to think had been allowed to go by default. es- . . Ir. WW ‘ “r' .i...., . at h:- Buckr‘v.‘ Slau- for fifteen years. 2d} If 1 1.1-!“ as at}? 128‘ 6,, 05:11: that if I did not soon get relief I could pecially considering the grave charges " :1 .. .- " mflouse W011” him- 1"" . fie:- ...-min . ii I111! is in Cincinnati. ‘Qtlites a; 1.2.3. {it}; .1; drlrt'r_-Yl f: not last much longer. made against the magistrate and reâ€" ' ”House W011“ hm" " . ‘ ”up. as on.) of the most a); Canadianlfarmerbal:‘topnlnd‘lf rill) “After my sufferings had continued speclable ministers, without giving ~ .’ “mdebate mm, g , . inns and voice trainers same ( reasons As W: hav‘ 0.11.3 a whole year, my husband read in the them an opportunity of defending ' Wweek, tho ~ in the “who. “..St‘ Hcr personal atâ€" out fre “ant“: in these columngofhw church magazine for the benefit many themselves, and that the fact of his ‘ . . . I ‘ -.: v - .. . are mg} ~ Ca'n'idianxfarm- that, 9:91 had received from )Iother Singers not opposing it gum color bathe truth - WALL COATIVG I . , I”. , temp-rumem has, combinciiwvith her some kinfl of a weed scavaner i31:}_ Curative Syrup. and he persuaded me of the charges. and received. the follow- ‘ ' j , - " . - -‘.:.- accomplishments, gained f'ir hvl‘ 11D 911‘ 1 - k th I - - . to HIV ll- All” taking ”115' 1113‘ 1118 reply from Deputy . 'wrney-Gcn- Alabastiur IllaliL‘S a coat.» m . ' 1", (019109,» ileum To look :it her 3:“? 313.1ewhirmnoioiuiiifeecéfigé;353‘: short time I found signs f erul Cartwright: . , I . T. ‘” ' ... . . -. . ’ . ' ‘ - -- _ r ' : .t't Wu: " ..1. ~' ...... Wl ~32: “all? .. Pumice? .... ...... ... screw. 3%.: .125" 'r ....t .9... p... , .. A .. . suppori i.i~.. bur ll c. 1.... f d-ii'envh'lt‘ tion of keeping up the fertility of the agreed “1m, m. I” (on‘inu (1' I c I h T010813, 7th April,l§93.d - r . ‘ q . - r(~ru-u:i--‘ . ' 1‘ .. « «t‘ ' , . ‘_ ‘ _ " ' - ‘., . â€" . "t.:- r ’ . . :evE-I' known ' un- §;%§,?S’g‘l(ffi,§:;°figng étlff-E‘fyt "I: With It and when l 1W1 “kc“ 5" are-33:0 iii; Atlotlr‘igy‘xruSrfl‘uliE: “3342:... to There are many way a: 5.3m *I";.')7iii-<s \‘o . [0" Th ~13 (f eq 3 ' J p r an ' bottles I was wall and st rung “-3 CWF- this a”. SHIT-10“ 1M. 11" D‘anh in ”-0 4 1n.- 1: ‘irm as the wail ' ' ‘. . .... ; ._ ‘3'» . ‘ sui‘ufise this e ‘4 ue 0 sheep as destroyersof jiucg that time I have kept the meili- paper to which you nfer is incorrect. It was under- ‘ . . ';‘f.‘.' ' ‘ i _ "ti. \‘s‘OIk 3110 worry in in: r. :56- an insuxmil. 1.: ‘ [.1- ‘rl . twi WW3! weeds and restorers of the fertility (.im, in th-~ house 15 1 f-imilv remedv stood that some application might be mule to the i g 1.30”. .It l]larl‘e‘llb Vi. ‘1 ‘ 1. f F b _ k , Ll): 3;: , ., . _ - , . , ~ ‘ _ ‘ .f . -‘ . - - . . . y ... :~ .l, . .7 , _ ‘ ::1. r ... _ l - .. ... .... ...... ...... ...... of mi ...... .i ...... fil‘i‘$ޤl‘l§.il°.i§3§‘fii‘ilttil..°“:';3’;.'i‘.:.°. < if 's.°“.‘.“‘:l.3“; ”0 ° 0.. ° ... L" M .... w - - .1 , l Lithiu‘... .. d. . . ' disinfm'tzmt and su‘cato 9 -i ' onse- Mr. 3-. 1.}, ure 5. ahastiie. “...-... Battle said ::...' - . . aid that mun. ..2 3.. Better than any haisomiac t-r and'whiic Mr. l) white-wash that can be used. W- ““0 men” ‘ .. f ‘ person to whom . .,' , _ _ particularly rcfcrz' This 15 house cleaning >335}: ,3. in the morning. rules cannot be tr. Slime giz‘ been th" victim of ll. tormentor that! 1 . g _ _ ‘ . . - K liar lit» and rellbing l tphe “1105} Vilgmbl': 5mm“? Otnthhe ff!”- set us right. '1 on nave my permiss‘ion no m y attendedto “me mm”. m. mm“ Mb ’ Oup ed “1 thb '5 e ac (its eep make what. use you like of this state- mothsthe had amngedtnhttehd sorthe purposeo’ the application in the matter. but that h: was in GBMPEB THAN EVER ‘ ~ ens rimms, . t . , Alnlszistine should be and in reiittinrT and I‘C'l""1‘l'\c D ‘ A " ...: . incident was allow ‘ but as the rem-iii.â€" tame near blaming will return a profit on the wool pi‘o- - - _ -- .. , q ment. hours tiuly (signed) blizabn. h tomedby Ilr.Duvmm, mung m n“ .ppuwn. used on every part (if a Carpets you need some 3. o- ' hppcarcd on I-Iaii~.-.v- . her of lisr reason. Hi-i‘ lifel presents duced am. the lambs raised, thh Kidd )lethven. Ma!" 31. 1591'” thatthcmattcrwsulduotbcproceedcd with Your: J , .g ‘ ' i: building,toliewhiwned, , f d t t ll f unce Alliance had any noticic. 1 Some. 0 our corresixm ens e 0 certainly intolerable that a prisoner V . . .~.' . o o a W. BIl‘lGHAM. an no... .- one of those cases where present. lip-l ... .‘,‘ A ...‘v ~ t' . .. . _ pramnces mil L0 give an lllslgll into gives them an additional value. Then Ayearwiih uore'illy refreshing sleep "my. _ R CAKTWRIGHT. ' To 6. H. Hopkins. Barrister. Lindsay." ,, . _ . is a thing to b3 Mr. D. R. Anderson, counsel for Mr. ' " 'O’ ' 'O o ' _ tinted, pamted.vamish- 8d. filled,,,er.imed or papered, from floor night-sweats, coughs. p‘llpitillflon. mill should be allowed to gi-t out of jail H ' They lhlnk ”193' in such away. If what the Dcpulv - _ _ _ . . _ _ CARPEI FELT. 3 terday. . .. ' %°M%<X=€Kw °%%£~X‘°X=%% Immediately 3f takcn the chair in. I never had an equal since the world . . ., . . this would distress me. ministers were where Then the lady tells of her horrible: fect right to be. not. as close to the the money. ‘ . night, when, as the schoolboy said. magistrate as I was myself. and they ' ' . .2 . . . him at all. As regards W. ll. WIWESS F. B. TAM I _ - ~, ., 7 , M arm had n cup of us. restorative power of sheep. Professor y hour seemed stretched out neVer spoke to Shaw maintains that at least one-half of the 350,000,000 that is being paid out £51ng and profitable than the Spefi‘ by the multi lication of shec on these enCr-s of these, is that of the Ohio 811'1 Eastern fangs. p a doctor who gave where- she luCCessful music triiciivencss and unusuilly vivacious F‘fiu‘ccfiscgo “L‘S‘WEN§W$° advisability of increasing their flocks afraid of is a long time_ \V'e of sheep. A great many of our farmcrs ' ' estimate the profits from sheep rear- ing only on the amount of wool pro- duced. This gives only one sent in writing, on behalf of the Attor- . . . â€"--â€"Speeial Quahty 11““ paint, vanish and papcgbut makes a betterfi nish alone for walls. _ bl»: Tints and White. receive letters from people who but 310th” nary-General to the order being made. suffer longer than that; Seigel's Curative Syrup never fails to soothe- and strengthen them. Mrs. Methven recognised the nature of her disease at the first acquaintance. What the facts really are I r $3h§o¢rgohgac gooiocificfibouor a can- not say. One thing is certain, that Sixties.) Fashions neither the magistrate or the 'I‘cmper- ’ ’ l FOR “L: ny t is . .. Their rnoiliors, femingcontagion. 'tllfl The sheep industry of the United 1:1); want them to C(‘fllld‘ln contact with States has made rapid advancement me. A nepvous, racking cough rob- during the past Years. some are ap- ~Lei". me of sir-9p and appetite, on-l each prchcnsive as to the outcome, and fear A four (llllcl‘flll. lili)SlCi:ins who “ere the industrv will be OVQrdnne. On :alled in gave a different opinion :is - :0 what my trouble was. Eczema. Blood Poisoning. Lung Trouble and :i C(-D’lDllCZliinDé of disorders Were among the‘results of their dmgnosm. My suffering was intense and I began rusting: away to a mei': shadow. ilt‘eillllllg Ill" srillcllu'lc and sympathy which I could plitiniy l‘("1(l on the faces (if my friends. I secretly changed my i“;>l.l‘l,llng plat-e. \Vll"il they found my new :iiliir.-.<s I ll‘i'itl‘kl, by the 'ith'iCe of two physicl'ins. in go toriprivztte firmitnriuin in Indiana. My Journey in M “(l ill-a young lztdy. «(is :1 terrible ordeal. for, aside from pain in the joints. _ have consumption or heart disease. when they have indigestion: a thing no more to be trifled with. than rattle- snakes and man-eating tigers. hon cannot kill the‘tiger with a pop-gun. nor indigestion by doctoring for heart past experiences. there should be no hesitation on the a year in which good wholeâ€" Piirks. tells m that they filed a con- _ , , to roof, outside and in; it is usednnder Attorneyâ€"General writes .mc is true. . . ~ - then I cannot understand why they spmg House meamng :3: 31.13:: ,, Q her I l \ I pea , (5-. _ {5.1" withdrawal of tl‘..~ It was during :in entertainment at :hc College of Music in which she took have not taken steps in haw the ris- . _ . . . . . oner recaptured (ind .\lr. Du Vetting,“ '1“ require sherwxn-Willislm Punt. Als- bestins, Carpet Paper. Tanks. and lots of 1 After a run: ,_ \ closed the illl'i’l' . ' part, that she contracted. what she proceeded against. If not, then why _ . did the Attorney-Geni-riil consent to ““98' ‘0 PM your bu": ‘3 ““1” I" “1° . his release or fail in) ammo-i») the rippli- - - '“mmcr- “‘11 ° ' - ' 0 ar e I I ers Tim-care no r1;.~ ‘ O. 5:... know of that v , then regarded as :t slight cold. Itook cation without making any enquiry :is mcinba from no notice of it at first. silltl the young to the truth of the charges upon which his release was asked for." There is . , , , . ‘ . , ' one or morc 3.. " 0 0 ' I m wxllmgfito pay you for helping to reduce our stac-z :: : “evidwtthay . this point Professor Shaw states that in all the ('nited States there are fewer than ten sheep for every arable farm. This. he states. _is not enough to ade- trouble. Use a good rifle for one. and quately supply the farmers homes with Moth-W 5031313 inwmoflmbip remedy part of our farmers in regard to the ‘ some food mutton for one year. Mutton shoull\ for rheothci‘. lady recently to a Commercial report- er, but in about a week small redspots their value. There is a good profit a strong feeling that then- ins been . risetounplca».i doubt“ it \v,. apt-“fired on In); (.103, itntl SW disfigured all along the line lhi'lf cannot lR P3- home underhand \virk. and it is cer- ‘ For everything in the Hardware line. . Spades, Shovels, Spadiog Forks, Garden and Law: Tools. “w ,,,,,,,_ me that I 105E my I’llpilfiv one by one. timnted directly in dollars and cents. are quite sure ”1“ ”1“ number 9f I‘llfll)‘ ton lxiil. after th- temp-ranci- sheep to every arable Canadian farm match 3 little boy's ‘(spgiu‘si il‘OPli' “mum,“ ”mgr mm. and mm“. I _ business {10(3) Zoagéigerdxfgniifggfii}.1333? cart (Cuban while Justice, who asks trying {to enforce the law, I) luv», 15. 9 ‘ . L A \A' ~ u- s I ~ ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . v,., {910 v 10... not tackle 1119” cf 'Ill.‘ frustr.ttcil in such :i \\.I_\'. i o ' “h“ the ”b H l ‘ a :in untriiui- lh.it tli- llllgl>ll‘:11.-‘g 0|l8ll and AnneaIEd / “boll!" 0-"?- he Do L‘ Oâ€"---~9 .1 private bm'“ I ' . . \3 ‘-,- from the orzi. r .7‘ _’ ing the sheep industry of Canada and 50%“th of his size. is informed that and - . . ' :iuil lll'.‘ vailmili‘l xntnisti-rs N'll’lllll' . Barb and Braided ~ 5...... ., . ,. * the hillto . ' u. 1 n for our farmers to keep more sneep- ”M “HE? feilow 35 9.199th bec'iusci _ 1 l 1 l .H ‘ . ‘ I)“ S" gross }' S .lni 'fl‘I‘l \\". Will i l‘ ‘ EMULSION Also POULTRY NETTING and WIRE Fencing. \‘(sha‘u ‘ Company. . -â€"Farmin . , . . . . . ...- “Renal sulfi-rzrir. l snv that. :11- £_â€"___. " lie C‘m 'w lick'fi‘vl. Tunes pant in |_ _ _ ' ‘i 'h- [)‘l§§lnrrsn5‘ l s.ightcsl {Ounlldll'lll llli‘l‘r‘l'il‘. l'i ('Ulll‘ ‘ ‘ ' " ‘ a A. ‘ Mr. Lark, ~. bill prawn-ii '. .- '. u i vw... the carom. . {NF}; .111? pills“: .1, f m .. mo b-iw'u‘n Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. l L _â€"____.__â€"-â€"â€"â€" Vim" such ends. All \w w in: is l;.ii- . The D 6': L. EMULSION if .. t :2... :rau‘ar l mull not 'oui Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart ' 2M1." "”N H Si“'an ‘0 m' H” DN‘NHL n .- . . ~ ‘ . ~ ....V U u: 1““5 . L ‘ ‘lnul’. my “‘1'!" ‘ wives avfect relief in "tll cre‘ of 0"- i PLAIN, HOBLEST WORDS matter .ll()\\' much they ' m.i.\' sympi- ‘. lactglbeusnd most pal-tabla preparation of the agency for the london SPPamOIOP, Ml :tu'aluabic first!) l“ ' ' W ‘ p. ‘ ' “ "3 “ iliize With Mr. Parks. will :ipprov- L'l" st Li'flouJfleeln‘lWiththcmcstdelluu T001 . - . om . . . . . . o . . ? extregardin; i. he would lik. ' . 30 i‘ that lii‘." “11““ f‘ - â€" “K mmmm ;iniliiisliglll‘r‘d we... . "mg? or qvmn’llllt‘llf‘ Hg,” 0;“... Catarrh and 0:1d 111 the Head are . _ , . . .. . .4 .. s_ .4 - - . .5 (no way lp unis go. r.ul.â€"\ muscle. Quickly Cured by Dr. Agnews I}. ll. HOPKINS. Ibo D. L. EMULSION .. " consider the ll.l' .~ -. arable discihn- , .Ilii-ritii: Iii." infiriim“. ”li‘x'is‘llé‘fhg in 30 minutes. and SP99dily effects :\ . ' 7M 5 gm “ ”blunt,” ‘n‘ 1”, , , _ . , cure. It. is I, peerless remedy for [ml- Catarrhal Powder-Its Painlessclts _\3,.,.__.[n ormnoclliin with llloitl).’)\'¢- is prescribed by the leading physicians of Canada. .. eventually .\ir. .‘a r . 'v?‘= ‘ . llil."'. l1 :lllll"..il"ll~: . . a g , - . V .‘lxdi ‘.x‘.,x‘,,{.)" ir-lvn..,:f{..,i ‘ lyiilv‘ln‘nll pitulion, >l‘iUl'tnC-ss‘ of Breathhfimntnfl aCure‘ ‘ ' _ “... may 5”“. that our reference i... . cu m} chi ~~ ‘ ‘33.; F m'iinio'i‘dcl‘Oos ; ei‘ing spells. Pjtinsun Left Nile :lnn Siy.‘ Alex. Bantam. oi R"'Sf'l}="lll‘~ the case :ibzivc m"llll“nt’(l was taken The D. 6': L. EMULSION ,. . ..,. . i , - .lll symptoms of :i Disi-nsod Hujll‘l. Ono Om; "I my» {y‘all} Il't)ll~il“(l \vitn (‘1' from :1. '1‘“me “5".“ and “â€"95 givi'n'us i he marvellous flesh p um and will “we . l, Walled. ~ llk-,‘l}' lob' interesting youansppetlic. 50¢. 81 per Betas. .. .n . ‘ . . . ”Pl all“ \i - hiiilinlv tons. l . 1 , _ _ l . _ . . , (,3 tr w, ,_ dose convinces. Sold by .\. lliginbcit-l 1”“: [fly supra years, and suffered uniwmof nous L b-lu‘lmli'd ”3 , “""'.” ‘1‘? ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' hunt and 1". Morgan. very much. _\' . end of remedies were 1.. our readers. \\'e ill'i' not aware of ~ Bcsureyouget DAVIS s LAWRENCE , 1.: in l‘u'init-sl iy say 2 hut Dr. 11,. f’lClS of ‘11,. out an.1,:,fc..urs.. mu“. . the genuine co., Limited. Montreal The {0110mm - " ' ' ' were Pei 3‘12?” . Just arrived, a. carload of Cut and \l ire I\a:ls a. pric-.~ "d the ' l in used more for food on the farm. If , _â€"-â€"â€"â€"___'____,, there are fewer than ten sheep to every _ ' .. _ New iork Lite represents bncle arable farm in the United States, \vc .Qsim as r. big iout who is trying to [UV the cars, CUULlUU 111v ...Ni“. lins, 'iziii illilil'i - , -â€"â€""-‘â€""""â€"’ usi-il. our, l‘ivwderisihe i-nl)‘ 1.) comment thereonâ€"Ed. l’ost. . To )DCOTpUX'Hlv :Xgnfl\v‘s (1U. ‘rrhll h h ‘ W l"m‘l\' I hive u‘ed ‘ 'll as given ' . . ‘ . .. ., , ‘ ' 3 l //â€"'â€" esting to buyers if not to us. Tarred and Piam B;.x.c.::~.: .3.” Mum. memg.. I. -' ,~ ..l a To incorporate 1%.. j, l s‘r l d 9 f .. gunniwn! l-y i'-:l.-i:'.<> ‘ ..,r,. ..v..l.“.' ' :“.‘. - r. .w vniiuli h n -* ll . MN} “1'" ‘1‘” - Try Your Wits on this Puzzler ~.t- '.:' - - 1 . “ x .i . ' L 9 lll‘i- . . _ "m “"9 "‘ “' “ ‘1‘ " ' n ‘K h - Horo is a problem for you ta sl ruirglc " “a: Company. l.::> bmqy “mi-h iii~ hit :.-.:.l liilslivcil» _ 1 \_ 1 t ,- pyrmmmi g'xliolf Ir iii‘ in my (‘lh‘o 2v: .~ life. i Emil mi‘i’ wH l so wai i. . 9 answers are won‘t“. fl ”‘5‘ . J": . 2.1.. .' -- ' if: ‘ - 7 1‘5- . . i- 3 1 .1: . 3 ' ' many iiis‘ugiiiiiiiii:iii-iiis int: i :ili‘iirst ’ Navy 1“.” the answer tr» the poiicc- 5.:111'.1lll.-F:lxt “if; lledlwrgoi‘nl ‘-‘.‘ -‘-- I... Robeitscns lure lxcady Mixed. lamts '3DC K‘ .3 tiiul‘lc'l (lfit'ill. 'lll'l 3‘ “7L" "- “31““ l“ ' min. A mon owed $1 and had but 73c. 1“ M “" ‘“ ' ‘ ' Hinges 3110 Glass, in fact everything 1“ builders 5.1??“5' ‘ . . . ... White ~,,,., After all is said there remainsso much unsaic 11.1: :1 1305,0030“ 1”” . gr: \viiliin iii» sliplter wills of Fl)" He went to n pawn-shop (trill pawnr‘d A alnst ‘he cmmmlng syStem. Eziiiiluriuiii. :in.l hr'll‘ (11.x encouraging the 75x”. for 50:). Ila met 51 friend and Tbs-L'm‘bm “uni band Ins pflSSt‘di‘ 1 ing short of inspection of The ndron and Relianeei, “Wt” "h" “‘7" way L-ompaqyâ€"Mr. (,2. words of illc proprietor and his at- sold him the pawn-ticket calling for ‘ , ~ . ‘ if .1 . iendnnts. l _ l l 1 ft 750., for She. He thus had two 50 cent 2'99””: “ "gun" Li}; 9"“ 01 cramming s 1 o , Bu». all my lope vans lei w ion. a «31' , piecesâ€"$1 in fact. with which he paid or examinations. . rcso utiou \Vl‘llt l G d th W 1d f d S - i. _ éiglil, \t'i'cks. Ii'cullu-lif. l “-1.3 risked . hi3 (lplfl'. \VRS zinyiioily i‘i'Ji. and hOlV through Lli'lfllllmnuz‘lv. ll. ““5 (I alne s B ePy umpoun , e or - amB ”Plug Bicycles,- The .ColumbuS! Royal, Flush and Ear); Was the lAi‘m .‘-'... i=0.â€" Lhe‘ dour-ass... or myhniatihives 3nd , much; ‘ . . M3,.“ we...“ of in; case. It is (18- Wheels, will convmce our readers that these are Rte 813:. 6: Canal Comymv_:\u .7 il'lfflitlS- [ kn““' ”3"“ I at ”5‘3 OC- â€"-â€"â€"'â€"'-"'â€"â€"â€"' eluted-wrong. unfair and unjust to ' ° ' \\7"1ee15 in the market lo; . ting twin-(“$75. . ...... ... ......ti .. Medllllllfl, GIVES My, Bnghapma a New * ...Ri‘.“.‘§°;§...,,,_,_,,_ -, M pac as the I‘ - Bridge 00mm._ .3"; ‘ iors ills" considered my ms.- hopeless. Skin on Fire. judge of thc The following Ill‘i\‘.'tl~ Them’mtal agony [ endured brought: Torment of Tormentsâ€"Is there scro- :1 teacher by the results of examinaâ€" . my lelll'nt'y G“1h“"‘}"-"lb{c*‘dt'{")”}: “11;!“ fulous tendency? Is there irritating tions. Reference is made to the se- 0 am sll (tnq - vcro injury to health growing out of I‘BaSB of Life. Best GOOdS and alwaysBINGH M, ‘ d _ . ~ men time: A An Act to lncor - - , ‘ 'x‘lfinl.| '10 incorporate : vivid distinclnoss. _ 7 1 . b'r 'tch- name 05 ”N. "Discovery" which the enema. Is there unexp aina ._ l . t' C f' -- _ .. d ,. .- . ~ . ._ - - - _- - 7 . ,_ no system. on idence is espresso ;;._,;;..,,-.. p:.5songer mintioned as but hug. stinging skin eruption . Di. Ag in the present staff of headmasterso L st Prices at . 0W6 High Court of the A3, _, , m in the DUILlllluifl my saved iii-r sister's life. began ring" new’s Ointment is a sovereign balm ' r ’ . " mg: in my cars. Somehow I tcould nilit ' for all such. Onet applécatiocndsoothes 33:1thieii’eictogndgfifigggfilming: i'lll my mind. and .V (In It ‘ and patient trea men pr“ uces :1 . ‘ . . . . . ‘ .......... °“‘-" .. 5““ “P 5“" “5 1” T IS IS the Trade Mark of the [had Tha as... h t ‘» Information iii-1.. ..~.. . drive it fr _ .. mosi. sumzhuman 3111911156 1 W115 'm-. babyâ€"like softness of the skin. It de- reason 01.1 . _ ' . - - - . . . .ge, physical power and men pclimi ii. -.--",l'o)tl.v send rt not.» for .i. stroys the disease germ effectively. I'll capacitv would in the judgment of P ' ‘ " ~ ' ' - r - . . . . arm I Oskwocd. ‘ “”1 “"9 “I“ ....u. of sows Curesâ€"Look for the Name “PAINE S” .. /â€"fl-L-J F k ‘7 a __â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" $3112.”... If ".‘i ' .... , Position 01 this 501;,“ _ L >3 .. ,‘ -\-;- "10‘." 'nrto _ \v' . e «til. it 1.. ‘.A|.(h 1 tour; l to ill 5 Dr Agne S Ointm ll I] l 31mg“ 1‘. “line Mn hlli;'s'..- directions. The first few days it had in from three to six nights. 35 cents. f _. .. h h' h _ k t th . . nt effect on my casewxcepl' Use Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills. Large ”“4?“ “Rt. 0‘?! 6f “'3: . 0 ea" 9‘“; adyan age. t en. 9) are a vise and the Stalk of Celeryâ€"Refuse All $1 000 00“ 00 TO LOAN ATM” Tenders had . .. '. , ‘ been tulllr‘ 7“- th a . 9 9 ' no uppilrl‘ , . and l ' 2 . -S v . . Hi inbotham . . . . . “31‘ 0 cents 01d b' A‘ g to restrain. to their ultimate profit 8’ are 110‘ Under ('ii:.~_. .- , 5 PER GEN dWent. :0 ”Hm m'vicougil Th ecoud' {P M l] Ibo soreness i). m." 11083- 9 ‘ ant ' ‘ orga ' r‘ I conse uence ' t , r. . . J si‘ rth,. d th eru . __ and real educa.ion. n q_ . 0 ' ’ $9112: “my-Ilkinltlgzan ’lrol dis'fppcugjl The Lumberman's Benefit. the board “r395 parents to “5513': the SUbStltuteS and ImltatIODS- I sent out- for three more. bottles, :ind‘ Minden Echo: Our V1113? “'35 board and dl'leatifingfiiers to. curb t'hle It Mb I by the rim. 1 had when them I felt , througed on Wednesday “.9“; with present inor ina - es.re t.) nave mm s _ __ bushels e ms lllfiilllA'Z ~ .. almost well. I knew It “PS Miami.” settlers from Lutterworth and all Inga. '-â€"--â€"â€"‘â€"lâ€"â€"’ I on commlSSlone Ex fillies VGl‘ L0“ inm Migmfimfin “r" “" the rules of the institution or pa [QII‘S i Q Our Roads and Walk'. u b . 31 WW“ ‘7‘“? thusel the way north to ..herbourne and The board of works spent a couple ' . p y 185%. Ssrety i . .. TERMS OF REPAYMENT Alarm ° "“""“““"“ Mr ‘- _ - ' -\.i.~\} r . .. I to take any medicines excgptth h‘ f t t G 'lf (1 ‘t be' ttl‘ e c 19 “se In .. . . . e35 o m or ’ l mg g of hours on the ith 111513., discussing the the:- secure the safer; M .11.; “m, ‘1 prescribed there, and I calle . physician to my room, showed him that day" with the Rathbun Lumber Co. ‘ . . ~ . y . _ 7 ' Our merchants benefitted very largely estimates for this year's operations. .. .. k .. To SUIT BORRO ERS . I I l '- ' I“ ' ind m .. m “‘3“ " IU~L¢2- ."c'. mm. 1‘ Provides .m 3-“ .31 .i had left his own medicine untouched im that I had broken by the "Md and the large amount of A complete report of work recommend- Ior weeks, told h . g the rules and .1 Drg / ' money that came into the handset the ed will be submitted to council at a ‘ , . . Golden :vI~*tllC:ll Discovery, which saved settlers on the occasmn._ We did not special meeting to be called probably . . - '1“! sh- brakes sh 11.. t m" life “it“ five different doctors- he“ 9‘ smglegrumbler "1 the. crowd, I for Monday evening. After some dis- ' , i v Apply to PNvlded with u “5“" m. \ cure is a matter of all seemed satisfied With the fairness of cussion the following motion was a , . , . I" ' an. a?“ ”mum.“ I a “ling . sarr: l -... ... ' . ' ' ' -..‘ 3;, WM: also that (“filth - amndard height .imc. ._ ' .hzld failed. My . _ unseat t0 Its their settlement and a large quantity adopted; “That the councilbe asked to 3 ~ ., _ . . . apportion the sum of 86,000 to the fin- . ’~ . -. ‘ ‘ . . £11de V AGENT OAKWOO ' m Other Clause» 5- ,| 2-1. ’ the 101' using non standard 1 T. Aswan-A-._._ _ t 5'35 JE' gratitude of summer supplies and seeds were ance committee for the present year. to be expended as follows: 81,500 for Sanitary sewers; $1.000 for Stone ctr concrete pavement; 81,000 for macadum roads; and the balance, 82,500, for gen- eral street repairs and improvements. â€"Carried." During atalk over sewer matters Dep.-reeve Smyth said that while in Peterboro recently he had con- sulted with Mr. Best concerning the procedure followed in that town. and had received a valuable hint. It had cost that municipality sane $1,700 to defend suits against township councils as a result of protests against the de- posit cf sewage in the river. and the expense might have been avoided had Peterboro council first obtained the authority of the provincial board of health to proceed with the Work. un- der the clauses of the provincial health record, and I cheerfully c publication as a token of _ to their homes by the . mic a , . meensnum; t. ... ., m”Monument. 31,..." (,3 - .1 to Dr. Pierce and his wonderful carried back . _ “DlSCOV'el'S.” and in Older Wit 0th.“ settlers. It seemed like old times here red from 380111? to see the lumbermen paying out large women may by rescu . Eng suffering and untimely death. amounts and th: settlers locking happy, I have resumed giving in and as you see with your own eyes, added the. young Ladyéo 1the repoirtcr, mv skin is smoot an c ear. an my , , , , _ health is perfect. If I had not. heard lll’lBI and Begmye (”muons About those. I“;- young women discussmg my my fii we cars, I would not be here ‘ toâ€"duy tell you of my wonderful _re- llldlllflllll ”YES. rover ‘. 31:; hearing that conversation .- - prove-ll ll fortune to m». Mrs. J. H. Coulter, Neepawa. Man.,, The above case. reported by the says: - Cruimt‘rcial. is by no means an ex- “ aeptional one. Many thousands have I always have much pleasure given their voluntary. written testi- in using Diamond Dyes; I think they men): in sumwfl 9f ”1?" , “filmed“! are grand agents for making old things cur.it'in- and new hf“ g‘Vmg. 5’0“?“ look like new." of Dl'. l’ivi‘ci's Golden Medical Uls- Mary A. Ravcraft. Leeds, P_Q._ “"3"!“ ”Elk" 0f ”1“" 11w" ”315'?! that gives her experiénce in seven words: Ml. GS 3)?ng ““0953”! for the sani- thoii i'xirgl‘wnfms l)? mm? DUN" f" “I am delighted with your Diamond tary \u-ltiiraofthe town. Couns.Buld- .th“ bsncfir of other sufferers. If. as Dyes." win. Wilson, 0-3.4“ and Burrows rc- it pom..iim is happens in long: neglected Mm. Chas. Hutchings. Jones’ Falls, . ferred to thc cxccllcnt work being done . by the street grader and roller. and and scriously-cnmplicntcd moses. the Ont. writes: ’ Elsi“ undying":,‘afl?rd“r(3,l:y,fl‘l%0fi{33f ”Have used several packages of your it was decidedtokeepthes: implements "wow” ”’3" p p y ' Diamond Dyes and find them better steadily at work. . . . . _ such times my nervous condition was tive and strongabletcwcrkcvery day, Dr. Pierce will upon being advised h." than an . y v ‘ “I \ y other make . the no or fade 0 I! 0 ’ very alarming. and I felt as if my life and has gang ms ‘ now 1.“. cl llh- , - ' ‘ ' 1 '11! mg." 0 W . . . WI.“ “I .‘ot Secured. Mittensenil frwofchzirfl“ ”.“nh straight r k n d "It.” 1 sntiflfflCl-OrV-u forward. professional iulvwo as will orc oc ' n figrritlfsyhdy C .V‘ WhiCh arise from “warm” in u“ m ”a“ to (L n . D: an on y sufferinfl Ever! ““- M “d W. Apr“ m J ' ' m I ..â€"-Il, “'35 . MW Department yesterday anall- n sufferers from similar . _ u n y blood and a depleted condition of this were increased owing to violent at- nun and woman should use. rainy. - , , Mfidfltwmumtho discus.“ above described. to run- them- ' 0nd Dyes for over vital fluid may be entirely averted 1? rms. This great med- W” 0‘ “00th. Mid altogether Celery (impound; thenlsnothlngllh , 4' I l 0'8““ “'0 been I salvo! M, homo pleasantly. palmm” ”yen years. have found them Hood's Se 1 spring human. bolls. I was as halal.“ u a child. Friends at in the world. . ' . , ., f, .. . ...,, .' h ' “(I that there ind permanent Y' great successes.” clno euros and so and h It 1! ed in to use Palm’s Oel- Yours truly . , , . W ' ' l u. I Mrs. David Grant. Mountain Sta- eruptions , y o . lag and vltallsl t blood. It won- ory had migrant! G‘ will be oblate l Ang'ukuw EAuQIQ‘RngflE-‘s “misioé‘iila”n’y'.i t r on pul ll other am that tired ling d l [- lts i I and Alfred Dacha-no. w m . " a a r a to an 3 no v run run use. the 0am- . . no nun pa 0 , , , _ . tallty and vlgor. . - pound. and the results were mish- . . ‘ 811 W at... Mutual- ‘ H “and” either heiohgh “I” < I l I . _ . " Nut bulltfn .~..-- ‘ mm supported the lull lint t .> 3 Gnu! Scale 00- » gwmnys “mm“ (W ' “of Parliament to ennui and com ' 3.. pcnsation ~l ‘ ~ ' . L all . h .. “lowed to stand for the liri'n'fl’ 44." g ' " ' N 131ng of the evening \‘.' e 7 . Ind: dlscussing the lull ..r . . '. .. (Liberal, Llsgnri. \x.‘ ' 'i . . . chm Was simply dusignmi :. , . mfi’ salaries liable li " ' rstaoiiioal _ SCALE C 0 ”iii “Selim” ‘l’ , ‘ .. the thll‘d Claus , H ... ..i . . . Manufacturers of . . . .. . “on tak‘Blchard (dial-1,1,5, , g, Mn‘ mm Wm lK‘ I‘Q‘Xlr, ,‘ d ‘ “Shh dOWn again. I w Dialing Arc Airpln‘llll“. usic lessions, but unlike the old times, nearly every body went home sober. Gentlemanâ€"For a long time 1| ing and ha ' ' I ppy. PIIMI Celery Com- "" ‘ ’ I n, A ‘ V ’ Will subject to spell] of weakness that ' pound bu done for [no 'Mt the doc- - ' mm Minisgélllljlslimmil t: J K m mngln f z . . lush»?- ‘ I . m I! 01' U‘piirluri' .if rendered me quite unfit for work. At tors filled to do. It has and. me up their ' i“ . localities, .omsl‘dal’éfi dyu that time tried." . ., , , .,

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