Milverton Sun, 15 Feb 1906, p. 4

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M 3 Or, The Strange Disappearance 2 AN CHAPTER XXVIIL. —and her mind oe with the dieu! lel iy ica When Marian recovered sical ee pe ba ae she found herself on board ship ani A few te Anes this, Marian relate’ lady attending to her wants. “When ane to her kind friends all ‘of her persona was at last able to ask how she eal tory that she could impart, withou oe. the lady nurse told the followin compromise the safety of others; ani’ pry she requir re them the he evening of Holy Thursday ae the time the storm promise of their future silence in regar to her fate As they approached the shores of Ene n fimproved so fast a di tered t ached th , in the momentary lull of the storm, they heard groans. Immediately the nected those jounds with the strange boat. they had seen row away, and raised the wich in the Jantern, a hrew its. light around, and m discovered you upon sands, moanin; nigh nearly sensible. They naturally concluded that you had» been the vi of the men in the boat, wh ably pirates, Their first impulse was to pursue the and taken to some farmhouse for : ance; joment’s. reflection con- vinced them that such a plan was futile. as it ossible to overtake the car- riage. was also-no house m the coast. They thought it likely that you were a ee to that part of the gountry. ‘And in the hurry and agita- moment, a fa devise mina better than to ‘ou in thy Boat, and bring you on Boar ine ves- This is the way you came here. iia grateful “ee, of Marian, thanked the lady, and shi “Tell me thé name of may angel nurse. “Rachel Holmes,” answered the lady, is a then said “You are very goo ns r lady, I can tell you no- day the vessel which hal i ork Harbor on call, sail- ed for Liverpool, Marian stowly imp Her ses were Nol clear io strong et varily obscurs ind. Her pul escape, to get away the scenes of such painful associations id pel D the legal investigation. that might. vead | to rors. hep toad—tet it be s leing th that voung lady exposed of becoming ‘Patou its ae te ‘once more iy ly her friends believed | nou % athe house was nearly imbing vines, and th; with the warty iets Met spring: verdure, an man” Bie ied Mian auido recived Sherer eather: oil inked her friends for theis « view London, which cits sible, and, thanking ee host, thes leave of ane of old wife, an? Marian, and “You are pale, my dear. Well, ways that our eee island ae paineee in the dry h clima' comet a shall soon see a chan, nge and what nders native air and -native morning walks will work ne? , the old gentlemai k Marian it his library, told hei glad he tha ow very stead of writing, she had_come in per He en made -| son. her acquainted witt i and informed he that it would be necessary she shoul herself overed oO} tigue, and anxious to proceed with th: business of settlement. ‘Their, journsy was thereupon fix the second day 2| years ago?” “Busy making clothes for her grandchildren, I ee he old inlnisler looked hard at Mar + ‘ 5 ftttettttttettt tt tet tt About the Farm ++tttt+teetett eet ette HANDLING LAMBS, 4g SET ITI TTY. In the feeding and fattening of lambs for market rather distinct methods are ish. Cones: ging in larger returns. those who ae late: lambs believe that hey do not require the same amount o! wicnlion as any ates spat the ewes lo ni ich 1 feedin ari ering grounds almost sure to attack the flock and wai serious ring ane lambs the mothers a very, ‘liberally: fed on. clover. hay, rain and succulent TEecnoe Ie | ances: as 1 ‘we per sounds: dai ara is ‘considered ver} ‘eding. Winter see winter parley, and are age. This method-of feeding is main- tainéd even when the grass is abundant. The lambs n from three to four months old, ane frowa 60, to 100 pounds each. re prevalent cusfom in feeding ici toute t9-witbhold all grains, and utilize the pi and stubble or with in oe some greet emergencies, until afler weaning “tin, mber. hat frown tice four Gd tes sonata \er pound each: day, Cottonseed oF lin- r a comibination of the two io two-thirds of mainder hief green crops and roots, especially tur- ni FARM NOTES. Spring is SPPraaEnIDg and no doub! readers are thinking »f off Boe it frequently’ works: dis- oi In urchasing seed that has not been tested” there should be suspicion of any as likely to lodge under the influence of For the most Yetl=O s ind the fireside or about the well- lighted family reading table winter evenings the hildrch and grown- h their wils and see how 20 people making the greatest num- ber of words wi h receive a little ie containing a $10.00 gold piece. | 0 people will each win one box con- - dae a $5.00 gol of tines a pleasure, you join the people will each wil army of “plain old common sense” and taining $1.00 in paper money an start in now. Then after you have been Seow who makes the highest number 9 or 3 weeks on the Grepe-Nuls train. of words over all contestants lL 38 ng you write & statement” af-how® ¥ ceive a box containing Orie in gold. used to be and how yo now. The It is really a most fasc bit of simple facts will interest others and sur- 31 Boxes of Gold zoo Boxes of Greenbacks up from these letters 331 people will earn these prizes. ie brai words made Grape - Nuts friend we will put dollars to your. pen- in than he ever had o} old diet. sironger heart-beat and clearer working Suppose, if you. have rea made a that pushes you along each day spring in your step and a in muse! Se wil would tet away on that,” but eo ae move for absolutely clean health hi and brain that makes the do-|# Sechoaee to get it we ill. stop foot lydesdale “eA CHANCE and it will | — one por focd than myo abet a ipiees are stronger. s the ideal meat Pi and growing from birth, No up because itis too much effort Ibis less effort to drawa wag- Clydesdale Stock Food will keep your spree aoe Gola digestive duit, oral eee dissolve, and assimilat food and at bil Bruel ‘good for Horses Cattle “Nothing injricusi in it andcan it without harmful if you are not satisfied after tic will keep your pens and pigs TRY HeRcuLes POULTRY FOOD (DESDALE STOCK FOO) LIMITED, TORONTO > and a bet- wind song nalure retain; cur The w and potash rom the Ltd sam, iy eet Detter iid be plainly ‘and | them, wee aod ambulance an just, because Better feed them rain as if sown broadcast. akes an excellent crop for fall than any of the other corns or sorghusns, ing an excellent fodder when urine is the most valuable part f the excreta, containing much nitrogen in easily avi The nilrogen ensily escapes e is mixed with the a [all ues uy getling a high score with not Lae or sow poor seeds of any you have them on banging £00 ‘ailable forms. Ww. marked effect into the a‘r we general- milk ig ASTOR WILL IMPROVE IT WILL SPEND 81,060,000 ON HIS ES- TATE OF HEYER CASTLE, Henry Vil. Slept in Building—Said to Have Gone There to Vi Anne, Boleyn. Wm. W: Yaldort Astor has decided u; Pin England. by But if his plans castle of Hever do not make this estate begin to compare with that of Cliveden i is n that the property will Ault is magnificence it surpasses even what as back in th of Anne Boleyn and King Ben This ne’ Peon ta ‘he ee ot the eady the old bridge across the river eps Cnaet “Preparatory, to the building of a strong i ae e h wide spans, broad-roadw tame. Among the other plans ge the: impr ment may be: mentioned the following. Restoralion of the castle to ils ancient bat{lemented aig nilding in ancient style a series of |! castle villages, model An Walian gi A lake of #5 acres. An arlesian well and a capacious re- servorr. Wi estate is located in River Eden. the River Eden, mile long ab arge power house for electric light. ieee dow park. SE HUNDREDS OF HORS! of the magnitude ot | 2 operations undertaken & M ed from the carling s Tea to a local man. This me orses of his He looked Actas tee more, the help and co-operation ‘Allogether some hun- e ne be re- rs Historians will he. wibst iaterested. | the changes which Mr. Astor is making in the Ss English King is. deciare fe. while on a visit to Ann will 1 set apart for Mr. Astor. “tinsel ond the ie historic long gallery will be made the resting place of nany famous artists. rooms will rema were when he came the pronert WILL BE A MODEL FARM. Orjginaliy there were three farms +m into possession o! single outbuilding. Mics wero treated with a mixture of new while cl 5 dairy y |some time ago, idening and changing the course of 5 A new publle road three-quarters of. © ns 2 Ra these was given a eae see aii one ese have disap! startled oul. of his disg ceing, aera tpmed. and poriesiod that it ie pro, [that he was fairly caught,’ surrendere bly. without “an equal-in-the. Unitet Pe Sin hie Read Kingdom as a model farm. No money|,,!p another caso a fugitive from jus- has’been spared. in the laying out. and {ie was betrayed hy a peculiar walking. decorations of the property. Expensive | Slick to whi ot te ela ‘ne nit ith has been introduced into the var- ee ARCA ious cowsheds and piggeries. More thon le $1,500 was expended in woodwork for a THE IMPRINT OF TEETH? TOW SOME CRIMINALS HAVE BEEN AYED. # < Dentists May be Able to Add to Their Incomes by Acting as Detectives. According to Dr. Hans Gross, Jal in his “Arciuves of Criminal Anuipapalowy,e ered in banker was murue piece it-eould ph oe held i ‘in one position in he mouth, and a close examination showed that it had two marks, whieh ni ve bee by the teeth of tinequal length. ‘The eguiar teeth, und, their suspicio nker had no such his nephew had, hi mies soon tant them in arresting: liven ths charge ‘ge ca. mure Dr. G 3ross tells another story of a man police for der, and have escaped justice. had he ot been betrayed b THE GOLD FILLING s in his front teeth, of which an exact nh seription ‘had been circulated far “ahd: itis not long since the teeth of John M—, an English miner, brought on him a'sentence of vilude. Johi tees of an Amible ia sman, and when was disturbed,. just he was about 'o depart with iis booly, he made off, leav= im a pair of boots, also a |} as in the act omental Ns flight. pat bore an f is front teeth, rrested on ist of his mouth, wa h bein; e of butte a young fellow for admission into the or ie was a man a Bad wea Wane re wut dout or delay, for one fact. It was noticed that the applicant had feet of enormous & in fact, preci anvested on suspicion, and recognizing h “THE GAME WAS UP,” he was the burgiar vanted. s the experience of an abse wig cane ORY ee on the point of getting away wilh his Some time. since, Yard detective was keepi Cannon Slreet station on, the passengers the Continental sted hi man oe his name. shier;- nt I. ne of her passengers another detective who, Junehing in @ London ved a young man enter and, before faking his sent af-a neigh: Vell, ma, he's loyesick,’ ler remain 98 | s) fun to take up the ‘evening. afier prise yourself. We never publish names man has 8 parecckil sort of a chance |“ boring fable. fake out his handkerchief lead to them, She ean ee sae kin-| Marian could neither doub Tesist, | evening and see how many except on permission, but we often telly nimseif om land that-he owns than r flicking the crumbs away, dred behind her, to suffer by and when Dr. Coleman cordially second- | be add the facts in the newspapers and when| (ing 4 flay 10 tis ows he Kk ie it unconsciously ang tec aa sae, ed os, a gers invitations) Marian ; i i “pules‘ are necessary for abso- ron ted to give the names by private land he itis oa own elem eee a HIS LE Hs gratefully accept proffered hospi- | jute fair ani ow he This was quite sufficient Tor the detec: peoat. Pat deconanmaing Bae th out hoes fee ay ae ADY. word nnaee sehr OS eh) ee ey rea shall plow and cultivate how” he shall ion. | Eve; he sau iat ay itslianr wate aes ied “for theta! ee they had bad. slready hha = “Bath the singular and plur-| sensible, truthful letter to be sent ihe piece io ts ae ee te Fr ch Engh ec tse by awe eae hands of the ens ne pace Conan puro all they could possibly suffer | Marian accompanied her friend Tochel | 2, pero used, as for instance “grape Spt ey oe aed ‘Roh sGanlest | own wishes and convenience as to how | wo g tables and tutking his. napkin under fe n r death—i = g : . = ss Mie ihe (hes Woesiues toy Ralf theese of Dr cea. ond Getors in “Y—1—O—Grape Nuts” start in-as soon as you like to building|e Shell arrange Mines. | Me feeis that TO SPEND A MILLION. sal had $9 unconsciously reveuiad reason {o, believe her dead, and doubt ane may be repeated in the same word. | words, and start in using Grape-Nuts. molest him. His feeling of tresiom ani of the expense and (he |" T5 give but re case of the We less kind Nature had already nu We may not pause to trace minutely Geo raphical names authorized by|Cut this statement out and keep the let-| confidence ‘more than one pas of the plans of Mr. Astor | yi core Pane. eae case “0 fa them into resignation and calmness, labors of love in which Marian | webster will be counted. fers Y—I—O—Grape-Nuts before you and | ould susped *s © gathered trom the fact that even | the ietoctive or oe that would in time become ness. | sought al once fo forget her own exis-| Arrange the words in alphabetical cls- when you write your lelter you will te ataiee ats Tinie plies of Budsvest Gene ate If she should go back, there would ce and to bless that of others. ses, all chor beginning w! geth- Bere ae ie to write on the sub- ae to suit him. Originally (w-elfect ils anaities 5 goibe Sandie ites sla, iimazement, the ques-| “Ae few events only will be necessary |e and thase beginning i Eta come] je lat Be ponte Ne ee MILLING THE -EDGES. oe sonnpwhat Ide acl Ae eta gutler- i short while ago through a curious a ns, y 8] 3 E ‘izes, ed severel rom he future, Viobri-andihe sentence, and the hore pigs the Very first ack ot Baltimore ue hi vee ‘ere, welling: ey the words | which -witk De: ct and| Before the year 1631 English coins| however, the Tand Ww il be safe from the tne tt Pay ature be an tiga rors of te prison for one the least oeived b by Be i Marian | jeave some spaces, in EB, an other | just manner as soon as the 1k list can be were simply pieces of tpalat stamped | sudden rising of the v the een hom: b vaso it hair of She will-| saw announced the panes ‘ot Angel-| columns to all in Tater an new counted after April 30th. Every| by driving a die down on them with a| It is not know owe AER Ries Speer Deeps Ated, He. fed. t0 thks ingly hurt; an own early} ica Le Ro: Henry Barnwell. She ite? ‘ou, for they will rig’ into| contestant will be sent a cena list a hammer, In the days when money had| contemplates apendlng on this properly, | ang ee Meters colo, death, or should she. puree her blighted knew by the date, that it took place | sind every evening. . sses Of wi on much greater intrinsic value than it| but judging from appearances the cosi|jr the midst ofa life, ences console| within two weeks after she sailed trom care ainoot “Seriain that some contest-| plication, in order to have Boot that the| has now, this offered a great temptation | of the improvements alone will reach vi] ite rhe anoata or benefit Edith or Miriam? No, no,|the shores of America. And her anxiety | ants will tie with others. In such cases| prizes are sent as agree e company | te .coin-clippers, and mutilation of the }east $1,000,000. his becsllont pheto; La they would au, it grief. It was bet-| on uae young lady's account was set : ize identical in value and character is well known all over the world for ab-| coinage became such. a serious offence lite’ ee - young thie ao aeave, ies ee vere Toe, Pr that offered in that class shall be solute fidelity to its ents and| that men were hanged and womer Se eee eR sk to nel ie SoJpomintss to them— Sorrow | “Atier'a visit of two months, Dr, Holmes | ae ax: ach one will be re-| every single one of the 331 winners may | burnt for it. So far did the mutilation A VERY DISTANT COUSIN: : Pate pecrnataertae might be forgotten—a living one never!! and his iovely vife prepared to retu bat ou e list of wordsa| depend on receiving the prize won. tl hen Sir Newton — was Ss For herself, it was better to take fate #s | to the United States. And the little for- (eek omit | letter Seerbing the ad-| Many persons might feel it useless to| appointed Master of the Mint in 1695 it| At the wedding anniversary of a r sl und jo home to England, |tune that Marian intended to settle upon ¥ tages of tthe contest-| contest, but when one remembers the| Was calculated that the silver coins in| way pee one of the guests, notic : and devote her newly restored life, and| faith and Miriam, was intrusted to the| sot B "purchas kg. | great number of {331}—the curi.| circulation - only about half|ing a 4 lonely-looking and] Amateur photographers ure not ae new! wired fortune to those| care of the worthy surgeon, to be in- words their legal weight. The practice of mil-| rather shabbily-atfired man in. one cor-{ omed in Russia. In the first_plaoe you benevolent objec it had so lately| vested in bank stock for their benefit, r iP ling was first adopted in France, when|ner of the parlor walked over and sat must get ths lice, ied ge a share of her heart. fact re an du rew press, invented by a French-|down near him. f vith this your Aba tieats alin should be foun Whos it wn aranged tat th donor stout ee have ed n vorth| man, was used. The first milled coins| “I was introduced to you,” he said,| Br car 0 she should grow stronger, and her poor| remain anonymous, only |Sipient or chronic ails traceable to un-| the trial; ni , Nothing io|were made here in 1631 the old “int I did not catch your name.” ei head shot be evaie so that in as a friend of Minnis t tener. ‘pe selection of food that failed torgive| lose and a fine ep Oesarity to win one| stamped. eoins were still issued. it name,” replied the other, “js | mily at should be able to think—to mak mnths, Mar- The. body nd brain the energy, health} of the many boxes of gold or green-|was not until 1696 that u1 s lord.” 2 Ini and Miriam the inion of all the fan's institution, The Children’s Home,’ | and power desired. Seeking better oe: backs. ceased to be legal tender. you are a relative of our bi it ith - could possibly con- before the“end 4 ditions’ a change in ma We make the prediction that some who} making the milled — coinage’ wu fer upor 5 Ao ‘so in recollecting,| the - first year, “3 was completed and bed ream used in place ot} win a gold or will | and so putting a stop to clippil = peiained the “poor relation” | @ meditating, planning, and trying to| filled with inmates. diel one quits also win back health and strength worth 000. Hk to meet this “Lom hig cousin, five hun- on tly, and to understand her (To be cot continued). met ed potatoes, Pies sticky mes-| more to them than a wagon full of eof =. Tost wep aee Sexe | are removi arrassed position, and her difficult ses of half-cooked wheat and| money prizes — duty, passed the her. convales- ——+——_ ented # the co! ty aay, for break- ere are preliminaries, ‘cut out Mamn PF ne have you been | fi cence. As her mind cleared, the thought fest a bit of fruit, a dish of Grape-Nuls| this statement and go at it, and send in all this time’ ting wy p with as Angelia began to give her uneasi-| “What -has become of the ‘new wo-}and ‘0. soft-boiled eggs, a slice| the list at letler “belore: April _30th, | “Naw. Tommy, if-you had six pennies }a sick triend. ‘ n “Nonsense 1 not over. They sda hace dy pine bear to lew a man’ we heard Tniseh Saou 0 few ot hard tos ind a.cup of. are um Cereal Co., Lid... Battle|and Jimmy mney should toke four -{|1 believe you'y @ Been inthe parlor all | in Russi Ls c must he dup eten KS Coltee. e amateur says: reek, Mich., and let your name id be the result?” “An | the evening with Mr. Sofileigh.” Ethel:|}and nearly ¢ box is openi ye | written. er: -y plate xamieed cory delet ACROBAT A CENTURY OLD VETERAN NOW IN IS ENGLISH = HUNDREDTH YEAR. Performed Before Three Sovereigns — Still Active in Spite of His END OF AN AGE--TOLSTOI RUSSIA’S TROUBLES MARK — THE DOOM OF EMPIRE, HE SAYS. The Return of the Land to the Peasants Is the Cure for Present Age. Disturbances. Henry Johnson, of aan who! I have had a talk with Tolstoi regant- A oasis that he is the oldest ij ing his nee ‘on the return of the ne Eug.and, entered i his puudreuth yeag \u the peasants as the only possibie eae Dera er 26th. In spite of his years ne | for Hubsias. misery, wriles & correspor i, as lithe and mcuve-as tnany a san 60] dent from. Toula, Russia. years his jum. pport any for ATR a led in the reigns of five} tion cb would give . e an = ges huaseif|sents a true hold on the land whieh ot the fact that he ins performed be-| they work. * wiih iy nproved methods of fore three of them—King William 1V., agrigulture there is pient Queen Vicloria, Sone King Edward Mare when he was ice of Wales, He i: ow quietly enjoying the eve of nis life at Grantham, sto liv born ‘on Christmas day, , but his recollection of remem- He attained his ambition when still pecoming a light-rope wall ‘an. equestrian acroba small travelling troupe. BEFORE KING WILLIAM. first appearance with roy- ‘ally was when he and Mullaba perform- ed before King William IV. at Ay ng ‘was so pleased wil ded then: to ap- pear before him rag says Sas Palace, hey travelled to London by o a Windsor, and before King Edward VI. (then Prince of Wales) at Sandringham. REMARKABLE ACTIVITY. Johnson, in spite of his great age, is still in all his facmties. He ean walk about“ with the activit a oe deale ler is twenty years his junior, he de- clined the match, pale Wares THE PASSING OF CUSTOMS. a tow -) aside. are the, places where mankind has begun to rot. and S it is, Jess than a eats st ae pind sated Jand is held bi munities, and less than > quater ofthe de very well without 23 they have succosstully proved in thei Siberian colonie: When 1 cused that there was rather aay ily the rottenntss sprea ke ofthe Liberal politici fina tsa the lowns — i: are always aim- ing at some English or American con- stitution, - But. those constitutions. ings at ihe past, and an idea . but always of the future, 2 is a book he is writing now called “THE END OF AN AGE.” he said older,” grow revolution, he axe ihe india ‘and Ireland have to do are beginning to see the ab- h Englan “Peo nee ate hoot auntain an immensely increased. popu | - da; = | etter THE CAUSE OF WOMAN'S TROUBLE IS DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, Wonderful Cure of Mrs, James Kinsella, Who Slept in a Chair for Two Sum- mers—What She ae of It. St. Malachie, Que., 5—{Special). aS great iniret! Mo women hes Gltracted the attention of those interest- in medical matter: dd. Mrs. Jas. well-known citizen, had su! water. every. fifteen es in a burn- in ng Mtehing, sort 0 ould not sleep af night and had Ws sil up ina chair for two. summers. Dodd's. Kidney Pills cured her. cuts, Kinsella, “speaking of ‘her eure, first box of Dodd’s Kid- Then I wot world of K cidney Pil Ne the bloo CAPS 2 AS BELLS AS BAROMETERS. Church bells can serve another — pur- > ne uric acid in As the atmosphere is the sole conductor cf sound from the bell to the ear, it is obvious that the intensity and quality ea 26 2 Is sound very distinclly of an ing this points ever to the probability of charged with than dry air. air conducts better than 80, ah with hot ai id i ee the town, rain is sure to follow. NIAGARA AND VICTORIA, ince the Feast of the whole woul id Is DISEASED KIDNEYS AND THE CURE in s|asked THE “MOURNERS” OF RUSSIA, “It pays to be a thourner in St. Peters- burg, and there are agencies which em- numbers of vagrants and Ni employe of the agency. res for the oveaston, with tips, generally equals about 75 rhrough damp, cold native soldier hearth as “fit” as Vi i t and exposure man, cr, has matic Cure wit) “nsotutely-eure every matism in existence. Relict cas of in six houreret Husband—There is nothing lefts = walt will soon he al the door. hope he will know enough to go to < back one. jor.—At the first symp- disorder, Parmelee's mie Le corcraee Prevent disord: toms of internal Veyetable Pills, sho! immediately tesa} pills for au Vion will kerve. as tacks of 4 ‘pepsin and. all the: discome forts. which fo in the train of ‘that (oiMulserder. The" means are “slunple Shen the way is know! if you are a sufferer from Is get a bottle ‘of Bickle's Antic wpa no praise bes towed It does all ti e stood athe est eet cot venre: Sak emcees “No, said. “I don’t like cats. hey re so cruel; they kill the dear little s.” “Yes,” replied the sareastic man, its too. bed you tender- ean fins on Wu oe hats with ee isn't oat looks shabl Hic “why don't you hav jyou”- think’ “this coat ‘has three sides?” ed the impecunious one, sadly: and flothing. more was said. onthe eublect: ‘By Medicine Life May be Epolonis ip rwyrete Shakeshecty nearly three nundred is so. to-day. Medicine will prolong. ite, ut be sure of Life is from dis ‘Thomas’ Eclectric Oil used ly will cure ode ene 2olds, era as eon overcome ©! and.” give ¢ the respirators See ates Gra tried Magistrate (lo prisoner): “You say that you took the ham because you are 2 ly are starv a a he Man-| surdily of these things, and in the end {has been dra great Victoria | Out of work and your fami) oe apa haan people are reasonable. ‘They tell me that Falls in South Africa, many compari-|ing. And yet I understand that you sera oe ine enatee: Ti the Russian Empire cease sons i have four, ‘dogs ui u i Pri “Yes; but I wouldn't asl 4 2 fhe cherished customs of| {he Japanese would overrun Hg in eas ate ack ng in the light of mod-| the Japanese are reasonab ple, tn "| family to eat dogs, yer wusship. ne| Seeing how much better we were wil ae en a ie g Piles.—Dr. Agnew’s Ointment pe es i ak would tate ovr is proof against the terments of Itching n|. The. whole sequent was magnifi- or | Piles. aoe of testimonials ict s| rent, not s9 ils daring as in ils cures affecte i e too Guiet cee. saan alin or too Jong standing for it a! progre: id I remembered how for the last twen- Ab, poet 60 er and gure, it cures by the enthusiastic cheering of Ul = 4 years Pe ete ae oh San ae B he Ss shouted at us as a : istence: and here was this rugged old t. len Friend: ‘G sont al ae ee ey man calmly telling me that we were jus' while the minimum Niagara flow repre- a lone] Grass: the end of an age—the age of empires. |sents about 3,000,000 ‘horse-power, the hav any Rees fonte prema s There he sat in the familiar gray shirt | Victoria flow in August represents only |® water Ne Ge e served me ind high boots—the greatest personal- | “80. rse-power, accepting the | Ticd eignty not of 9. relig Every day the Mikado pass her of hours on the throne, immoval Jest by turning his head he wou ruin on that part of the af role ty should took mobility was supposed to seotniat eat quility It ved that annually all the Sree on the Mikado and spen a of ‘ihe s his fool was never allowed h the ground, common herd. Daily, almost houriy, whatever appertained to the Son is ntl. but without the superstitious Sani ofan- cient N GOOD RULES. Here are the rules of conduct that be ae Ja scoped for his business SEV Never icek Ree Satpal pa margin orrow. Never ney mortgage real or person- al_ proper! Work gs on a cash bat Buy for-cash and sell on short. time. mers to strict enforcement of their contracts. who makes these rules his, own. and follows them consistently will never erchant “You have recently inherited uncle; Tailor: ed e & oS < 2 sh id that my Devry acre Frealiy a del lepartuze from my former simple abs.” ity in the world, and still rebel—quietly following out the logic of his principles, no matter where it might lend 77, and in terms of years 9 call him o | and wrinkled form: but under the shag- gy brows it looks out still ei) the jearness and high interest of y NOTHING ESCAPES ‘a He knew all about the intellectual te- vival in Irelant and was onl; "yi any poels, for poets ing | Bern ard Shae, thonght rather Ss af hakes} a in who elf had never ais Shae any salstaction, La estas all interest in the af- ite WOE tees seared! lohan r him that seperate and distinguish: © ;{ing grace bahia the Middle Ages called sanctity and considered a thing to svorshipbed. Tt gras Ihe grace'Ot'a tony and Atserions life, consistently devot- ed_to one high aim. be n to agree with the saetelh critica who dra arp ine tn his cavear cant the hought. at his later teaching ated in the rors All the principles are to be seen illus- seagate manhood; ai ®| there be any fault to ia found with, i life geous and inspiring, I should in a3 water remorseless con- But 1 should much rather leave it to others to reveal any weakness in so gra- ious and noble a personality. LESAN BASES: DANGERS OF PEACE. nny was a very good S ad ist he sade & faithful promise that he would bal That at evening ‘he returned from ae with a cut cheek and a swollen his mother, “you pro- mised 1 not fight again. Bul Thaventt been Sightinig, ma. This is an accident.” ‘an creat Biggs ions I fotget' to hold his feet.” ils greatest | boy, as small | Cy is morning that’ you would | ; ih of Niagara’s mini- e flow irops to ly 2,500,000 gallons per minute, the inimum _ horse- there can te about one-tent! ie mi OVER SEA HABIT, Difference on This Side of the Water. @ persistent effect upon ae heart of ‘anee in coffee cann it result in ‘arug (and that of coffee) weakens the tegen’ a liltle amore, Fee sauiter ate riathemallcal cere stration. A lady writes from a Western st 4 German descent and it was early age ng} 23 years old I drank scarcely anything else at my ye few years ago I began to be affect- ed with its Decioke flavor and refresi et out iy Sepeneate I gla ei that now r the firs’ + tie . Lenjoy perfect health, and that owe it all to Postu fame given E Postum Co.. Battle Creek, here’s a reason. the ie ‘book, lee con niin no drugs “Th sitting on Tommy oF any description whatsoev is al-]0 limited amou heart trouble th de very weak ai iserable. Then, some three years ago, was | added asthma in its worst form. My sufferings from these things oan be better seat than de- 5c “During all this time my husbi Fealized more fully then 1 fia ma ‘ol 1, and made alg cided a few months | i 1e use of coffee absolute- stum Food I had but little e, but consent- P husband. 1 prepared, it very carefuilly, exactly cording to directions, and was datight Sunlight Soap is better then other soaps, bat fs bost when used ia the Sunlight way, Buy Sunlight Soap and follow acai ane WHEN TWO WORLDS MEET. The Sun May Some Day Come Into Collision With a Dark Body. A fascinating and at the same time weird “and terrible possiblity is con- of two great en has sufficiently advanced the sun must lose its CS pial , throu, igh space a cold and ball 1a fascinating article in “Knowledge and Scientific |New LE sea that nh a quite within sun ieavens Wo! ace of the earth, and everything on educed to cinders few minites”: It is stated that the sun is approaching bout ‘th, and in fall into the sun in about three years. ee ee MATTER OF HOOKS, “is kage mistress rm ust hooking her up.’ 1 elothes-prop look “graceful.” ark | ever’ Gore, | lief. and ee vat $5,0C0 f Paid to eho proves capi pentiies ay fea specs oF an} form of adulteration Sunlight Soap is a perfect cleaner and will not injure anything. Best for all ecto pur- poses, Sunlight Soap’ s super- near PERFECTION BLUE RIBBON Tea has a DIST line COMPARISON with other Our Honest — Belief tha filles fe PO as modern method and INCT INDIVIDUALITY that lifts it above materials will peru f TRY ES RED LABEL, é LANDS ‘fall particulars. PAR ONS, ‘91 Wellestcy Street, Teronto, Canada. Wind, Water, Storm, and kets and is are the largest flag. making them We EAVE Ti METAL rhe METAL Cl iority is most conspicuous in the washing of clothes. 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Holloway’s Corn Cure is the medicina t remove all kinds of corns and warts, and only costs the small sum of ty-five cente. “Don't you think my new all say Think that could make a Miss Thin: dressmake yours How Dr. Yon Stan's Pineapple Tabl Give Instant Reliel-—They're. handy te i e) ous ‘weatments with questionable sults—be bles, 1e- 5 ae Man hopes for the besi, insists on peiie Se something better. Mrs. 4 Noolew ed (ne do" ny think of Hm! I don’t care exactly to giv (nervously): = for all sorts of stomach trou-| but_ woman call “what hep an offiand opinion on-welghty subjetts.” id PED Head Office and Works, NTREAL, QUE. O°TAWA, ONT. TORONTO ONT. MeWET Oral SE. 423 Susser st. 11 Colborne ‘oun N: “Oshawa” Steel Shingles Made from Fae. or Galvanized Steel, at prices varying from $2. are feet covering mensir. in ideal acini cpt dest SHE of and have covered thousands uf the best buildings throughout Canada, -FIRE, WATER AND LIGHTNING-PROO! also rpaunfctre Corrugated iron in long sheets, conic Pipe and TROU is nf imitation a brick or stone. 2,000 veri fot arr Now 14R me "treo samples of “OSHAWA” Shingles. Write LAR PEOPLE, LONOPR, CNT, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, B.0. $0 Dantas St: 70 Lombard St. 615 Pender 8. 85 to $5.10 is the most desirable cov- Houses, Barns, Stores. Ele- the “OSHAWA" si shing!es. A the kind under the British Oshawa, Ont., Canada CONDONED. ncle Hee Neves al ing. too much to let that stand in the wa! ane lev Needed i in the blood own peo) ue it the.e. pale, rm p cbea gesagien es all numbered.’ ‘a switch, ma, do you mber you want?” Nol Al first os es is te watch-case girl's pic! ae lous humors, cured with, Weave fy Wouvers Sycup. “All SEEM E SEE ROOT OF THE VIOLET. rractice. t not inegiie fifty years, petals of the! violet are never preseril fed _practition: is forty grains. is one of the most delicate acids Hee used the Gaelic recip Leen on catty who will n ed with thy beauty.” not far from Mother—“The hairs of our head a ” Willie—“*When you buv tell them what of re eed font, m re | oo Many, People Bally: With Catarch. Humble Student—“And so, sir,|¥ears of distress. Don’t dally with you agree with this author's ena Catarrh. Agnew’s gives relief in. ten that “genius and insanity are ‘close |ninules. 50 cents—97 allied.” In your opinion, what is ees derince?” The. binant Scientist The Maid: “shall 1 dust the brie: “The lunatic is at least sure of his board |brac, mum?’ Mistress: “Not t and clothes.” day, Nora. 1 don’t think we can afford Delay.—When, through debill- tated Uogestive organs,” poison finds its itd, the Diaod, tle prime consider: Bin ib to tie, poison out as ranid- ly a * dre ignly ea possible, | De Tay may ‘dis ng Stinelee's Bilis’ wil be found a mos tal zasinile hd. effective. medicine “to. ase sail” tho “intruder with, They | never fail. go nce to the seat of ioe trouble and work @ permanent cure. fter a girl hos | acquired a beau the goryC conlalae anther skin disease grows. Serofu- Ceteepaiccsty ada cereptigny ey be vernalsy rugs | May be Useful as a a Domestic Remedy in intr Although tis “voi sie flower has the primitive that the "ene root. of the violet, however, is an eful as a domestic t's ‘milk, a which violets have and there is not a young —_—_+-—— What a mae wile funks of him is the truth. Hoe OR Se. tle Se cated st farm ii and nicest in the Slates has a Soautifun water front, and MU! ins 800 acres. fOck, P. WOOD: Salisbury, M _ Farmers Wanted as irmers: vee all over a agents for Fea, Tene liberal paring Lands, a Wi Feo Yan Land Agents. as all Ad- 3” P, O Box puke f sured wi Uehara reiere BLOy WATISM CI ! RHEUMATISM form and. thin (90. days, by our nowy pated ise OF mone} refu cold perspiring fect, positively. iptive Anais waited, MAGNETIC Rusu: RA CO., Sherbrooke, Quevec, Canada Not! witch su the silence wants to roving jung: for mercy, Give ton’ mamma sa; hing makes a woman so angry ~8 f her ‘husband when she nothing equal to Mother Exterminator for de x ssa or, ore is Worm Kee ‘gion such satist Wigg—Say, what does a marriage ont costt aw ogett can't be figured till you're dk ‘A Grave yard Cough’? {s the cry of tortured them Alleu’s Lung Saisame on with good effect even in comsuimp- But, Franz, what will your ens jou come home with your: Fiaites mn and sviled?” “Ol what ye Il say, will your Este ‘keep it in

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