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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Sep 1903, p. 3

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...... . ...-...u.uuu nun a; llmt‘U, Dill: ' CATTLE. fortunately it 1WD! 0“ and WW!- Thc showing in cattle was not very thing passud on pleasantly. The at- large. Only two classqe were shqwm tell luwe waw up to last year. there â€"purhams and Holstems. Dan _Sm- heirs: about :0ch hundred peoplebn Clam of G1mbmy.tcok, “1"” m5 . . ml 1’ r . - the grounds. Tue anorny of these 3:33.33?“ W‘. fifsfigmf‘zédvfiefif‘i; )V‘Ti' cluzcns ol Maxiposa, but a bull. He alsogut the Canadian cog-d- gte u many were from Lindsay, Can- got first on a one year old Durham nifigton and ,Wocdvillc-. Every dc- age 00‘8- prite for the best vollecfiionl parzmc-nv. was well represented; and of cattle. Th“; Russell, of Canning- , : . . 7. ton. took second on a one ywr old “‘9‘ “PM” ‘“ m° “‘9" “9'5” bull and James Wylie go! first. W. wllxlc u: orthers there .was a ulnght R. Swain go: first on: a cow and 39¢- tailing off. The main building. and an a two year old heifer. Mr. T. FLL‘TL‘ the fine arts. ladies’ Iancy [1-ng swig? {11116 11934:: HO}- u! 1r. In: t. etc, were exhibit-1d. 5 ‘Ems- being any ex ‘ “'1‘“ Evenlel a. grand sight. Beautiful “"3 class. Messrs. J' FMd' J: 131°": plum-es in water colors, pencu 31nd “m. Thomdyke “re th‘b‘m otrarvzng and oil painting, the line in “11* class. the latter gettmg fiTSt work of the wives of natiposa'snwat 00 aged Durham 11“"- prw;»erous farmers, index-mad :25 SEER? AND SW-INE. 9‘3”".30‘3 were greaty a 1m . Mari .1 farmers bra-ed ood The dugpiay of ladzes’ work occupxcd and swg Jmi the showingg-was 123:2 considerable space». Some of the - . ‘ - . . t e animus hem of a superma- km mLclL-s cmxbxted- wer‘: of a, sup-'rlr- J, 1-»... n,_._;_§. “en”-.- .. d‘ am in! “'3 ~‘ to. 'ebrat 'I‘. .\o .-or . ;uaJi y. There Was a good show- jng of roots and vegetables, but the 5M: bit in the dairy products was Kr 1p {air balm-e. . . Grand Showing of Horses. f1): Iguana:- tawnehip is well known 368i The animals were'driréuvfif in. Fred Pen-in and a couple of lady and Wsdnssday. friends. . ; '. Thn first of the many (all [airs to \ MP- Albert R Webster, had 00 thé . . . . . ‘ grounds a ‘one year old. but it was be hek‘ m ““8 whatnot tookplace at ruled out of its class On account of Oukwml 0" headay and 'chncahy Weight. It weighs 1.000 pountb, 0! Univ week, and the officers and girtlnefectmircd by Prince Ermikinv.1 memoer: or Lbe Mag-iposn Branch and is, a beauty. Mr. Dan Sinclair:l : , - _ Git-cured first on a. three year old. Agrmultural Society should be con Wm. Found. James Wylie, James gam'm‘i 0" "3° 5°09?” 0' the“ Ennis, Alex. Smith exhibited in gen- 1905 show. L'nhkc last year, they «:91 purpose horses, and each won ware favored with perfect weather. N‘llt'fi- 000. Mason. Wlm. Rich. G. F! .\ f’w heavy clouds hung in the sky Mark and John Brock showed “'9 which threatened rain at times, but other CIMM'CATTIE. lormnately it kept on and (every- Tho qhnw'l’nlr in MM!“ um..- â€"~t mâ€" Scorsd Another Success last Tuesday THE WHTRY’S GUEST AGIN- CIILTUBAI. 806lETY fancier-s and those interesiul Litr} c:u'd not but admire the u: made in this class. T'hq : was on the north side of Aiding. There were only three Lonâ€"Gordon King. Oakwoa'd; n: Suggitt, V'alcntia, and -n Oliver, Lindsay,â€"_but they up {or others, as each had a exlubit. All the beat brxth shown and there were some Tu! specimens. Mr. I). affirm, 0835‘. was the Judge. and we nformed by him that he had 59911 such a variety at :i tawn- ‘ MARIPOSA IOWNSHIP MIR. A. GATHBH, deciding. It win pay you Just now is a good time to leave your order for a {all unit. If you are thinking about one, don’t fail _to see our gods and get. our prices before We invite an indpection of our large ‘ neck of SCOTCH, IRISH, and best CANADIAN WEAVES. Bette}. values have never been ofl'ered to a. cri 1131 ptfl- 50. i Give satisfaction because the material is cf the beat sad the work- msnship without halt. 3. national cream separate Irming implements were POULTRY OATH RO’S SUITS 7s atria: mama," 01:3. flaya R0 weeds th‘ahentl 3-31! 3 remit. wins a . pages.- “his a line team' 01 blem ‘ rut. yiel- the! (1.6 well. but this year his team of brown gener- al purpose hence are daisies. are four year owe-and are s'ré-iby Prmee mmo H?“ was unaided ( __ the. ndsxlcket in that class and he also secured the Canadian Cordage icâ€"n because the Ode special prize. He has refused an offer of 8400. Mr. G. A. Wadi-M -o beet “‘1 the "Wk' tau gov. second in the same 01:: ‘ mic. M93911; J. Stacey and J. Campbell (the competed’. . In carnage horses 15 1-2 and over spew“ Cf “'1‘“? my. Richard Woodley. or Bowman: , IRISH, and best mic, shown‘d a. handsome pair or blacks. and captured the prize; Dr. VEAVES- 86”"! Gregg competed in the same class: - been ofi‘ergd to a! with his bratty chestnut team. 'Thcy are three and four year olds and are sired by Manager. . In Single drhvers, 15 1-2, and over, good txme to leavefLMr. T Boweb’, Jos. Staten dam 21 unit. If you are; by Toronto Chxef, took first. and Mr. GM Pry-f1: Mht‘ "at. \t---.a_ 1r..- Merchant Tailor. The reason most men die poor, lies not m the opportunity, but" in the man 1131119011.. . \. . I c . . Th3 site of the city of 0t wax is said 'to have once bhanged ban 9 for. a pair of oxen had in the commer- cial and legitimate speculativp world there are even yet suckl- changelg' What is so eaéy to see now. if seen fifteen months ago, would have kbpt a man and his children to‘ the third on: fourth" generation in lux- ury. . - It is easy to see now why the hat.- jLnral crossing place of the longest: titer in British tarriitory, the out- let of a. vast wheat belt, should beg. bigwse‘tfilgment. { Yet men passed up and down from Reg na to Prince Albert _dnily, men 'with money, and men with brains. and still the site of a future me» tropolie was left neglected. M-n sometimes complain that the chances of wealth are slow in Can- I , ...... h Timbers of oak keep the old Fortunes Lylngflmoso. [homestead standing through The hamlet of Saskatoon, Saakat-l chew”; on June 191:” 1902, could ithe years' It pays to use the have been honght for five hundred nght stufl. dollars. “ n “ ' The town of Saskatoon, Saskat- Men Of oak are men In Ch-‘W’m 0” WWW)” lstu 1906. rugged health, men whose than ha]; a mllhon 60,18” bodies are made of the sound- Mtn sometimes complain that the :est materials. ' Fortunes lyingflooso. The hamlet of Saskatoon; Saskat- chc.wa.n. on June lat" 1902,00n1d have been bqught for five hundrad don‘t”;- The concert in the evening was a great success. Miss Emma T. Irons. elocultfiouist and humorist, and airs: Annie Dom Cuchmne. soprano singer. acquitted themselves most admirably. Miss McKay was accom- panist. - Workman. of Lindsay, had his rub- bet tired carriage on the grounds. The cold drink stands did a rushing businegs. - Mr. Freddy. the wire king. Was on hand and did a good business. Mr. Weldon. the genial secretary, mas Refit buy in his department. The absence of a band was particulâ€" arly noticeable. The management shouldn’t fail to supply music onthe next occasion of the kind. Ev and an a two year old heifer. Mr. T. 3 - H. Sonley showed his fine herd of Hol- d Steins. be being the only exhibitor in ul this class. Messrs. J. Found. J. Trick ,u and Wm. Thomdyke were exhibitors m in this class. the latter getting first at on aged Durham bull. e SHEEP AND SKY-IKE. ‘1‘ Mariposa farmers breed good aheep :2 and swine and the showing was large, ‘ the animals being of a superior kind Mr. John Campbell. of Fair-view Farm, captured sixfirst prizes on Shrop- s Shires. Mr. Seth Metherell. ofLittle Britain. showed Leicesters, and gut , six firsts, and one second. Mr. Geo. : Mark was the only exhibitor in Cots- , wolds and Messrs. W. P. 6; G. Kind in l Dorseta. Mr. ,1. 0111118. Of North , Maripoe-a. stowed Leicester's. 1 In shine T. Russell exhibited York- [ shire White. Winning four firsts and two seconds. Mr. W. P. King also showed in this class. Mr. Thorndyke showed Tamworth: and Mr. G. H. Mark. Berkshires. thelatter winning five first and three second prizes. He also was awarded the special prize [or the best collection of pigs. The judging of stock this yea: was done . by experts in the employ of the Gov- ;crnmentr This was brought about in order to remove the partinlity which was shown by local judges. Mr. Alex. [McLeam at Carleton Place, was the Nudge for homes. Mr. Gamer Thomp- ;son. of Blenhem, for cattle, and Mr. R. S. Stevenson. at Ancaster, for sheep : and Swine. , namr0mnu‘-.n_‘ The fair was free from the take ele- ment. The horse racing was exciting. es- pecially the green race. Mr. Thus. Paley collected ticket. at the gate and was a very obliging af- ficial. Wm. Found James Wylie. James Ennis, Alax. Smith exhibited in‘ gen- eral purpose horses, and each wan prizes. Geo. Mason. Wlm. Rich. 6. 3. Mark and John Brock shnwcd in other classes. ,' . ' Mr. Wm. O‘Hara, of Fingerboard, gaptnled mist 9n n fino_p_air qt pou- | In single drivers, 15 1-2. and over, ier. '1‘ Boweb’, Jos. Staton dam by Toronto Chief, took first. and m. g Geo. Curtis second with Maude Kes- m'ck, a four year old chestnut. Pas- 1coe Bros. showed a. chestnut sired : by Canadian Star, and'Hcgg Lytle ‘ tonnpeted with a fine live your old. f‘. Competition was ‘kccning in the ‘ 15 3-: and under class. where more many entries Dr. Shier’shonse'. hitchsd to a. handsome rubber-tired \ehiclc, captured the first prim. It is a. seven year old and is sired by Rixer King. .Frank Hartley got 500- l , v V ‘-V..â€" --~-. vat-v.7 a“ Mâ€" ond on his driver. Mr. R. M. Taylor. Claudine, uhorwed an Altoner horse. Mr. Percy mu, 3. Golden Bow. Mr. ‘Arthur chstcr. a. Keswick. Mr. Geo. Graham and Mr. Frank Bran- doc, 01 Cannington. compated in the same class. ' ' NOTES OF THE FAIR Wick inéii die 90?}. lie-9 SCOTT a BOWNE. Chemists. Toronto. Ontario. 500. and OLOOI a! drunk“. Scott’s Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a firm foundation to; a sturdy consti- tution. Scott’ 5 Emulsion IS the right stuE. Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy con- stitution that will last‘for years. Captain lane’s Fine Record. Peterboro Examiner, Wednesrhy; The steamer City of Peterbor-Jugh' i'e‘ now [aid up for the winter, after one o! the most successful seasons in her history. Captain Lane has had a most successful season. His experience entitles him to boeat‘tvlmt ‘his season has closed. without a break or an accident. Captain Lane by!~ his obliging demeanour, and care for. the comfort of his passengers, hw won 31 good reputation. and has done so without sacrificing in any way the interests of his employers. Therefore it is natural that at the close oi the season he should retira to his walloogrned winter rest with genera”: 'satiaiactianâ€"th‘e Steamer Co. ‘ satisfied. .0311th Lane himself mtieâ€" ‘ tied, and the public well pleased. To Cur. Dyuutry. _ Dysentarxcaneoa the death «more people than mallpox and yellow “var combined. In an arm it to dreadad more than 3 buttle. 1:: re- quires prompt and effective treat- ment mmmrlain's Colic, Chum-a and 0.31 hoaa Remedy has been iaed in nine gndemics of dysentery 1n the United Lates with perfect success, and has cured the moat malignant cases, both of chzldren" 'z’and adults. out} under the most trying condit- ions Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it My. It the age. CANADA’S GREAT NATION- AL HOME NEWSPAPER, THE WEEKLY GLOBE, will be very materially improved for 1904. Num- erous important changes are in con- templatiom but the leading feature will be the introduction 0! an EIGHT PAGE ILIAISKIRATED SUPPLE- MENT 0N CALENDERED PAPER. This will undoubtedly make it the moat popular weekly offered to the people or the Dominion. For par- ticulars see advertisement in another tolumn of this issue.-w1. Canada's Orut Illustrated Weekly. (- In keeping- with the progress or Tho Editor's Jon. (Smart Set.) 'Isabclâ€""I think that editor mnn’ is simply bani " J millingâ€"“Why ¢" Isabelâ€"“He placed the augment anounceanent of welt to young Sloppingbpn under t e head of "annal- ncss Opportunities." Send for free sample. lain's Stomach :nd Livgr Tableau and the healthy condition of the and mind which they create. unkqs X f 1. u . 3:12.500 Joya Harmlebya drug - ,___ -vw". 4 John. this: is an Mn In a Rostaunnt Ho (who was diminutive and had a. reddish Manamaâ€"“will you Hays. §_ )itglo lobster?" Binm'nhz , .. vrv- 'I'l To heal and soften the skin and I 5 tease. oil and rust stains. paint and en- use The “ Master Mechanic‘s " Albert Toilet Soap 00.. Ian. can u .1”!!- Sold ifiynan-‘i'l'rné: t ry __ â€"-\ ymt" Victoria is a pretty city. being eit- ua ted on the Southern end of Vancou- ver Island. but for business Vancou- ver has it beaten. He visited the sal- mon camneries at the month of the Fraser River, and says it was an in- teresting sight to see fishermen by the hundreds making their way out in sailing boats to fish. 'Seattle was visited. and is quite a bustling city. At Edmonton, on the way back. Mr. McAlane saw the Williamson beg-a; and Mr. Perrin’s family. Strathcona known as South Edmonton. is grow- ing. There M135 Curry. Miss Macmil- lan. Meats. Robert and James Blaine. and other Lindsayi-tes. were seen. Mr. Duggan, formerly of Fenelon Fella, is Mayor of the town. ~ The lace seems to be made up a! Victozil an- ty people. At Oxbow. Walter Hus- lam rwides and is doing well. Prince Albert. Regina and Mousejaw- are busy towns. The crops were good this year saga-in and the whole can:- ‘ Mechanics, Farmers, To heal and son". n..- . 'y Seems to be prospezfig; ____ '- Forum- Lladnyltn lot with Eur, when. and all Doing We". ‘ m CM'lm m Mr- Cyril mum. who W a can: mm or mums! u ple of months ago.'¢or a trip to Mani- ._ toba and the Pacific Coast. returned last Thursday. 0:: the trip out Mr. ‘McAlpine represented Messrv. R. J. Lovell Co.. Thromo. wholesale stat- ioners. Mr. McAlpino has viaited all the leflding gentgm between Winni- Reflmtor as follow: peg an the 035 . and in nearly every - t town he saw a number of manner ‘I have JUS rtetumed from} Lindsayites. who all appeared to be 0“ WWW“ ““3 a “‘19 doing well and to like the country .woode'liul than the old world Victoria is a pretty city, being sit- , tri along the entire le th uated on the Southelzn eyd of Vancou- 1.-.:- ”M“... â€"-" - as ”an Jul-..) I.” II. Regards can“ u tlu Land of Paula. Bev. Dr. Atkmson, at 1‘ Ohio. writes to the Norwalk A mp 10 nu: mum cont. They lake You Fool Good. 38. sportsmen! he skin Ind remove \. paint apdhegnh. etc. ' Then more is began. and Lake Louiseâ€"among the cloudsâ€"too glori- ous to describe; Glacier and Field, both worth the may of a litertime. These scenes along the Canadian Pa- cific are not in duplicate elsewhere. or course Vancouver and Victoria will be visited and all that is heat ,and Sta'tliest in England. save ruin, 1am to be found here. Tb Pacific ocean. in Whose water: a splash is worth a-king’s ransom. will» he tonic for all who trust flair welhre to “a deep. Retmning. the Koatenay haw vibes you; and 1mm RfiVOMOh south through the mount“: lpkeu the q ‘ At Bani! the beautiful. tin vi]. 1880 without a rival in scenic splen- dor unlw some other planet is more glorimm than our own. thirty-two mountain peaks protect it as it nestles at their base. The Hot Springs, the Cave, the famous C,P.-R. Hotel, the cataract. an’d last but not least, the “world's most mm travelers. who forsake all other places to pay homage to thia most picturesque plgoe~on earth. or any other European mountains! they would not mako even decent foothills almag and among the five hundred miles of uninterrupted gran- dear. snow capped and full at [word- defying wonders“ which dill “nth isilence the Win an. . What mighty cataracts and foaming riv- vets! No wonder our train in; so many nationalities among the trawl- !ers, for uawhcre else may so many gigantic. weird and ~fascinating scones be found. like great Sky sentinel: at the gatg‘: WaydftbeGods. As the train speeds on. the marvels grqw, the everlagting hills stand up before us in silent majesty. :l‘alk“ about Switzerland Multitude of American Farmers who have gone there to plant crops and, secure a. fertile homestead. They have taken with them the old {leg and its flutter seems to hint an en- gagement. if not marriage is an hand. Canada seeing do enjoy the ("our of the Almighty. A climate unrivaled. a 50:] as rich as any on; the globe. Land for the taking. at at lea price than a year's rental elsewhere. it in no wonder the influx is unparelleled. ‘To the homeless. “Get a farm in ‘1}umda." is an injunction lull «good advice. To hint at the Wes of Alberta, the Saskamhewnn. or even far-away AIWa. would take a volume. Ga and see it (or youmu. At Calgary the mountains loom up Ith- ...--...- -I... _A_.L-_._I_ Leaving new Ontario. the prairies. like a sea of emerald. stretch 3 thou- and miles beyond the horizon. where brown the roast beef 0! old England. and Where the bmdloal of the em- pire node a welcome to the traveler. Manitoba, the home ofvpleoty. with Winnipeg. the young gianteu of the ne wwest; the home at business. cul- ture and refinement. we find in her the gateway to a vast and undream- load-of rich domain. Pom-teen hun- milcs away iron Mutual alike dis- tance from Vacuum. a city «great achievements. yet in its Nancy. 33- ; yond Manitoba. Aisiniboie. just awakening. Her open arms have claSped a - ' I ~ muweu. we ozone, the scenery. and the company on board the Imperial Limited will form a trinity of rest. England’s noble m and dhughteru. scion: of the historic put. cultured. Ontario. the 61d and steady; through new Ontan'ot teeming with pull)“- ities. when the are ahall have had the right of way. . What Vista. at Mmdland. of lake and river. Hunters ‘ and fishermen. unable to exaggerate. "himrod was a. mighty hunter." it is recorded. Pm: fellow. if he could only have seen the happy hunting and fishing ground: withfm astme's throw at this railroad. imagination fails in even («mating ,what he might have been.‘ Sportaman. go north and west. to get not bear ltories. but your hear. The fish market has no visit Item the poorest angler on ' .retm to camp. the only exp 7' he needs is the string of (1'35“ he carries. Out there the lucky man is he who can even carry into camprhis catch. There is no atber place in all the world so In] 01 main grandeur; there is no other railroad more in- ‘tereMed in the welfare and safety 0! its message?! than the Quadinn Pacific. whose bond: ct pteel gird the Atlantic and the Pacific into a Sight- seer’s pamdne. [Hone Ls .mry- bfained. the ozone, the scencrv- and a trip axon: the entire length «it; world's gmtest railroad. the Canad- inn Pacidic. Whose marvelous mad- scenery ever viewed by man. From coast to count. is a long jammy. but comfort, even to the point of luxury, is in evidewe all along the Ibo. When nightfall 011th out the em- changing landscape. the snow-white berth “boos. slumber. and. the ever- . courteous pOrtcr leaves no wish on- gratified. and tho morning matin comes not aomuch from the thee- tops as from the immaculately drea- ed steward calls out. in cheery accents. "First call for breakfast in the dining our." .\tht a memory those meals have left behind them. One Maud think the Canadian Pcci- {1c owned the garden at the uni- VQrSe and had robbed it of it: best (or tram'tinental travelem. No- thing of the boarding house. but a 1 l i I t welcomed beneath its rcol' long enough to enjoy. with leisure. every comfm't cl OHIO OLEIOYIAN’O EITHUIIWIO STORY OF NORTHWEOT ”NAM. Home, Sweet Hane- to the Normal]: “'eekly the mat majestic d by man. From 1008 journey. but 3 Point of luxury, alone the line. hta out the em- 11' Mid the (flex. world's best â€".When you do no‘t relish you'u- road and {eel dull and stupid “to; eat- ing. all you and is ‘a. hose dumm- horlaln‘ Stomach uni Liver mun. The: make no feel “h m any man can an got: an appotita m» a but. fill: a by 311 drm Does Melt. Pay 2 Whitby Chronicle: "The growing of alike flm’ need." mid Mr. Jolm Bright. ofâ€"lertle. Past Presidential the South (htnrio Farmer's Institute. "is quite an indugtry in the country running (rem Whitby north. north. About one-third of the der- mers in the district raise alsike. and on the average, those so engaged will have 15 to 20 acre: in the crap. Re- turns are very variable. The yield will run anywhere from one to six bushels per acre. and the price from $8.50 to 87. per bushel. On a. (amoe- casions when a big price and a big yield have declined simultaany farmers have done"wellâ€"better than .40 an acre being realized at tima. But. taking your in and year out. I do not believe alsike pays. Taking the average of ten years. -I am sure a man would make more out of his place by putting it in grass, liuying.I feeders in the spring. and turning off . when (at. Alaike is a crop that cell: i ‘ (or a clean farm. It you have wild‘ outs on the place tiny will grow a ‘ freely in alsike as in. grain. an. they ‘ m'u ripen and scatter their need be- ' . fore the crop is cut. The seed is pret- I : tynearallyoucangetout otnn . alsike crap. The lny. even when [air- ] ly well cured. is little. better than. . .straw. and this year it is useless for I feed. The yield this year! About _t'wohu8hela perm near Whitby and two or five seven miles north at the l lake. The laut m‘mlh‘rt this sea- ‘ son that t bestqt' these-ed waslettl in the ground. -I have a good opinion , of the wisdom of those tanner: who are putting their land in grase and! feeding cattle on the pasture. i have . jut rented my (am. but it! I had it! in‘mthil yearhndIndpuit leederal 7 the price running In forum this spring. my ' returns . “”12 now exceed 'what’ I will get in l J "FD Rn-BFE'A'PP‘ I; 9' ‘3 1 mm» In: mu. m inc .2!" loan the mug: Norwnlk, ever lk Weekly 33;“ V over a the land may rip more be H rld's best, 31%} be Canad- ndn. anus mad- hul . outdone by the madam-guarded [at '1 (blambia; the cataract at Laden i! more noble man the Lion at La. come. Want an outing! So an Be Quick. Not a minute would be lost after a chad snows umptone of cholem intentnm. The (wet unusual lance. new of the bonnie should be I1!- ficient warning. I! immediate and pauper treatment is given, fiction. mmencee will he averted. (21.2m- berlein’s OolFo, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy n the tale reliance ofithoun- apdp of metamxu and by its end they have often and 'theu' ch: '1 ”Joe. Every household should heme a. bottle at bend. Get if 10-61:. It’ inn; java e me. For sale by ell- druzg-(vte. ‘ . I leaflet from Farming. \ Linden: will tboffly gain mother good citizen ini the person 0! Hr. Gco Greer. of Pleasant Point. who line disposed of hie turn, lot 4. con. 1 8. Fenclon township. to hie brother. 'Joscphb Mr Greer however“ the farm for .29 years. and feels justi- fied in teeth): lame meagre oft-eat alter his etrenoua lite, and elm for the sake of his wife, whose health has been poor for the lat couple o!‘ years Mr Greer we in town yea- tel-day WI”! the object of buying a. suitable dwelling with e bit of garden attached. ; Tho Proper Treason! 'or e Sprain“ Inllo. A! a rule man will feel well eetio- fled it he can bobble around on cut- ches two or three weeks one: 01-min: his ankle. and it in usually two or three months before he bu telly roooveretL This in an unmou- eex: low of time, for In man: one. a wax}: Chemharlainga Irina] Bela s n pmp y a my ep- plied. a complete care he! been et- tected in lane than one weer. time, and in some one. within threedeynl For uh: by an drums. l Oh so 'long with you." replied the vendor. "You ain't got no money.” \ f‘Well,‘ rejoined the and! fdmakv "ain‘t I got us good : right to go moppln', as the other ladies?” SM In. ”or Rights. (Qicago Non.) -" "How much is them watermelona, mister?" asked a ragged little min of five years. .. “â€"v -Iw “mac-Ia,“ [HE Inclrsnow- capped bends ligh above the Simln plains. The rememberame or! the gle- It has been mine 'to see I Europe. to have visited the 1 where ihe Himalayas lift thei capped heads high above the plains. The rememberame a! sort sand: ‘0! mm and H... ,w_ “-. -v- self; making 'your next outing to Spend a summer in waters: ndn. P.R. " 'm “it! ”Ii Ml}. ’wlt'l: " unmet the : Greyhounds of the Sea. flow elaborated“: furnishings. and lbw: dainty‘ the cuisine! The (fiber. on may), census. and new in; occurs to mar the journey gave the rude awakening that it soon must end. (What may! No poet ever lived. who could describe‘ it. Nothing but. a railroad add steam- may behold. 1'0 tell it all would be the business of a lifetime. and see jg. fellow tourist. (or your- '. ATKINSON. :16 inwards co. “@388 blah: .‘f. 90 m ll mu. 31.30.0309. 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