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Durham Review (1897), 10 Oct 1901, p. 6

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$010003! Tooth Pain tlie Then all these things will straight- on themselves out. Have the man- lets. the speech. the soft voice and the ludyllke poise of a gontlcwomu. You are equipped then for a Ill. that u properly ballasted. Let me tell you a little secret. Every night when you say your prayers. add this little line: "Dear God. help me to cultivate the aottt of a gentlewoman." - -_e'___ v- u. 'VUIIII'.“ that makes yon want to throw your pompounxl sailor toward the azure heavens. and to shout for Joy. There, any you. Is a woman who is prop ‘rly balanced. Take a little mental negativn of her and hang it in your heart. It will ever be a helpful in- aplratlon toward acquiring that ex- cellent eotypinatIort-uisrnits and mental Ipnrkle. The trouble ls that few women know hurt where to draw the line ln their spasms of mental vivacity. It isn't so much what you any. either. as how you say it. What may sound extremely charming from no woman may be fearful]: common from another. an ner mouth only when she had something mighty entertaining to my? Mhe's the kind of a woman that mnkoa J".'? want to throw your Bat that other typo of woman. the woman who imngimss that to be in.. termtlru: in to be a simpering, tit- tering silly! Slu- tnttlen her point- Ims nonwuw inst boeause she must over new be tuttling. And. half an hour nrtvrwaras aim stops to think. Thorn is 'nothing quite so de- moralizing as this ungovernabie habit of talking today and thinking tomorrow. It is n irailty that is largvly monopolizml by the dear sla- terhoml. and " is an error of con- duct from which they should separ- ntn themselves. 'N b. bright in not necessarily to talk all the time. Most women talk too much, anyway. To b _ bright in to keep still until you have some- thlng to any. that is worth saying. Keen repay-tho at the expense of some otlwr individual is alwavs in had tutu. llurmlm-z run and si‘mple nonsunse arr what kappa the world wagging in its fine (rid way. Be. aeri- onu ln tmrious affairs. but keep your heart light with a lit- tle healthy frivolity - the kind that in as plvzisant to others as it is tsoul-cheering to one’a self. Have Fort ever met a woman who let you do the talking. and who open- ed her mouth only when she had No matter how MHz-"mm; ttor talk. " in nvwr cruel, harsh or un- kind. It is simply thdcharmlng chat- tor of n cl 'wr anl balanced woman. She will talk nt gn‘nt lmgth about your trlmblm. but you‘ll never hear a mnntmn of her own. HT View OT life in broad ttttd t'onvirwimr--yet she In neither dull c nnp‘uly nor a. sen-r0 critic. She is as rvtreshintr up an mrly morning in the woods, when the gram bl-uh-s sparkle with 'dew.. dinmond settings and tho world is awnkonlng to a qloriouo day. She la new: uninteroetinst. To her stupldlty and llttnnlnhnr'st: am an equal trsre. Mite In vlvncinus. but the vlvaclty is alway- wholesome and rational. to talk with. "mixing“ trwaii"'iiiiii aay) tho brat kind of n trivnd to know Worn I " man and married to one of these-but l will not reveal what i Minn“ do, says Mme; Qul Tive, in the R40 mill ttld. Anyom' cm appreelato a woman of aha-n: pi'raonulity and pfenty or nat- ural unimzuzon. The whole worli It I the woman. who in wel. poised. who is equal to "mergrnciee, who th'nks be- torn sh:- apcuk4 an! wh b is capable of pruning judgmnnt without fault other lhm those human m1atnkes that are no natural for the beat of tW. ortrm a Woman ot this type is crisp In her rrpotv'tt and brinlful ot pleasant. inn-mum rrplrtee. It is a ptmuemrt, to know suc'l a woman, it is a him-rainy: to havo such; a woman. tor a trim}. Finn-yum) who meow her fools Intuitively the inapimtim of be: c nupnnio‘nsh p. She ls dt'lightful to tulk with, “darling" to walk with, There teg nalhmg on earth so tire- mme and so wearyinq as the woman who amou, vivunlty. chews her fin- ger. In c:.auetliah pla.vrulnetnt, gig- glm. giggms. gigtrles and says noth- ing but talks always. 'hsmone Qul Vlvo’n Advice to Her Slate". There Is nothing In tho world much more interesting than a clever, bright, wholly nllvo woman of keen wig and charming manners. _ a%iieGui""""" "‘" “”’" ”w JI", j'Tif,i,Y silk. of satin} will; we. o ribbon, ot straps o a "ug,.'"" to look back at the braid and lace and mm "corsettm" Be. I of Itt with gibbon alongt the top . and a on; the ower edg-s. or wear Whale she dreamed ot a soldler re with an empire waist, are found in mo will“: tttgtg, 1 I the otttttt t at or w aga. n. . ' The tad for pink prevails on the The mad::' her rider lay dead in continent. Kinsman pink Is the latest Wlwre bullets won- tailing like 'ii'd')is.'"dfdt'yhrt,'ig,tr'a,it.diiite rain . tmatt _ I“ ' wm ' . watermelon pink, and la the popular Ityi ',u'f"l"gr"i'c,r,t, paused 1n a mo color In at. PtAerrrtsttrsr this season, 8'00le over and covered his face that North": city of lashlonnble With a krrt'hlnf he round in the breast ZO’PW' The] rt'l1rt',, TIll',',?" "lee,' _ A” MR blousn. t oso woncer u h [1.11” n w Issued from the EL]. A fragment of linen and lace. He caught " In air on the point of ttis sword And buttoned it under his blouse Utd muttered away. but drew rein 'set-tteh".. Vfiâ€"vi W" --.._ Bar mare and brave rider space. And ter qughief (hopped out as she In than?!) of the sunrise they halt . A Soldier's Tun-re. m t was tat "IO rill ol we awn» ooiored In: Alli s We or sabre and W Aettittueexxtettrinttsedawhnnd the dew be the muse was namely 3.1.1:. The patter and clatter of sharp nt. tle hoot. Brought her Into the window above; 'l1ee eyeq were as blue as the sky ovethead. . (Inhaled by sorrow or love. I fragment of Linen and lace TALKS wrr" WOMEN Ma's; Ciiiii),,ffi"liil - -- V- "nun”. Many husbands and when hue no other detects than being husbands and viva When two lovers 1h Innis for the first tinto the sensation Is In to d.. llghttul. more Pure and even more Intern-o than when their lips met. Flatter, la the false vunlty gives currency. R...-...,. ‘77 . - The wtte-rt you obrct to giving me money always why don't you Rive no so mucu a year and ham done wt'tt it? The hutrtrand-t do give you "so much." That's Just. what I nun-w Troman. Tim: can buy (- mokm. everything ready-, men are breomlnvr more every day. Lady of the hottse-Aren't you ashamed ot yours”. great, hulking chap as you are. to travel over the country to beg." Trrun.rr--rt I mtan't a great. hulk- lng fellow. uni-m. I'd never be able to do it. It would do " weak: chap up in no tlmo at all. Proud Mamma-Dona you think lit. tio Harold’s In td is a gn-at deal like his father a t Uncle mll--Y'p; nothing on the out. HHn and not much on th, inside. “marrmge Is YO often a failure," said Miss Caustiqua. "tUst I don't blame woman a bit for being old matda." hum." 'Ma'riar, X've trlod and tried to get you to hold your internal tongue, but you don't sewn: to catch the idea. that it's no use talking about things you can't prevent." "Thea, miaun,%l, don't up t" "Havo you ever loved before T' she asked, gazing at him tnnderly. "Oh, yes," rcptlnd the racing young man, “I’ve had tour tale? starts. But this in a sure go 'tow."-iiladriptnts North: American'. a man has a. right to open his wife‘s letters? Tobert trptyrrieu,r--weu, he might have the rig-m. bat I don't see how he could have the courage. Stray The Briutarrotrm---t can't see why in tmxmlur they haven't sent a car- riuge or something to meet us. I Fall Wednesday in my note. The Bride-oh, George. do you know something tells me this is Thursday. "Blame "MafffiM-tg itt SO often "Ig Mrs. Barkis on Four calling list. Mm Muntmorunry P' "Yes; but not on my visiting list; We can tho telephone book our call- ing list now." 'Ma'riar, l've A pink nnlnaook nlglufgown was cut with painted nrck front and back. The ncett was unmixed with white lace. Bdow Ur: lace there was a rut- fle of the pink. and then cam-2 a. chou ot pink ribbon, one at ouch side of the point In the ncctr, and each finished with streamers of ribban. soul: which in nightgown ls simply delightful. It should be fancifully made and "Mind with ribbons and taco; for any color, no matter how cheerful It may bo, needs the eullv- onlng euro: ot white, Frank (lutma.r.riNF--Do you think mn It ia pine in its softest glows that is selroted for the color of un- derwear. '.Pltere ls , blush rose nam- H In this country pink has long been tho favorite color in the fotinint, world. " Is the wedding shade, and tho color that young womv-n choose for evening. white matrons who study Its Rood chem- do not forget Us tsnlivtaintr tones. he "r' r"‘-’ “Nun-"v.3 watermelon pink, and is the popular color In Mt, Peteraburg' thls season, that Northern city of fashionable woman. The Vinnnose women, too, those wonderfully beautilul women who outchlc the French in polnt of chicncsa. are wearing pink, and the color raga: in Parts and Lou- don lyitaurtr--An girls look alike to mo. Mina Willing--.; supposs‘ that must ' becauso they turn their backs on panel. plat. peach color, old pink blush rose. Each set coaching of six pieces, which Include two pettlooats, one the Halo undershirt called a "modesty pottlcoat "; a corset cover makes a third. 3 chemise the fourth. a night- ttern, the mm. pastel. phi, blush rose. In this noble bridal outfit there are sets In pink silk. set: In pink dimitr, In pink lawn. in plnk nam- sook and in a flue pink muslin. The. spades chosen are old rose, a satiation In that (unlonnble net in Park known a. the royaum by "cumulus bane" with a com- plete let or plnk lingerie, any: the tst... 149918 Globe-Democrat. PINK LIIGEBIE. Wonder- " the Trauma: of: French Prince“. One of the innumerable French 1"Perttt 'e cmteq Impacting; of world is getting easier for q hanging About , Wm?" mid the crusty a "or course not. It isn't their Wm?" Women and Wit I do ttIre you "ro but what I object m bily evetrtuiiir' false coin to which made, aid f subdued omen. you shut the Don't conblder yourself the axis a. safety valve when your purse In overfull. When it is not a snare " Is a delt"lort.--rmiiaGiGiii, Sun. Sunday School Toactm- - Now, Tummy, you may give your concep “on of "the future state." 1'ortunr--Ploase, ma'aln. it's a ter. rum-y. snzonojr for tlttt TEETH tlit, - V if", -- ‘uuv‘a‘. u; Lula. Don't gush: it I: non-effective. Be cordial and show loving kindness. (hashing is ttypid and coarse. DDon't consider Fourtrolf the axis or the world. You are only a. spoke. Don't expect unreaaonaoW, then blame fate for nlggardly ways. Mail) misery I? caused by_ this. conterit wltimt'ixe' 'tlure here. Don't be too artistic. Your father rejoices in his stubby armchair. To crowd it out would be vary un- daughterly. Art Is long, but fath- ertshsomelimes deserve Iyynoting. l A wedding gown designed for one of the bride-elect of the coming month is a new and beautiful tqreei- mm of fine needlework. ribbon and embroidery. The design la in daisies, Wind: silver centres, and nestled in among lovers' knots of the white ribbon. Daisies outline the bodice. the sleeves. the skirt and the rib hon is also cleverly formed Into pen- dants of prarls. clusters of whlrch ap- prar on the gown in most bewibehing mention. This new work is done with ', narrow Fr nch and English ribbons: threaded with a large needle and sewn in and out of the material.“ The finishing touches are sometimes on: with a few strands of embroidery 1 a I :11 phia 1nuuirU." And cold water 5nd tank] water and vapor baths and sponge baths. Nine hours‘ sleep. Fieo miles a day in short skirts. Hygienic underwear. An afternoon nap. Hmlth. perfect health. I The road In hard to clumb that YP to benuty's eatrtle.--Philadet.. nlx " In-..l___ ( Beauty Bulldlng. l Sure money on toothsome trash ‘anu spend IL on a reliable masseuse. vae money on clothes and spend it on your complexion. An ugly skin nnl lmmtltul apparel fight It out together. There ls the mmplexlon brush. The fortnightly steam bath. The purest ot olive oil soap. Complexion bags of bran. Astringnnts, such as benzino. Bleachers. such as hydrdzone. Health bread, such as whole wheat. Coollng salads. - Hot water tor internal treatment and hot water for external treat- ment. - Rabbits' feet for the application of rouge are also mmmted in silver. Nothing has ever displaced the lucky emblem tor this purpose, al- though the liquid rouge has gained favor with mow. Pertumod baths were once a lax.. my for princeses. but mtny women nowadays add a dash of toilet water to the tub or throw In one of the lozengns that melt in the water and send out a delightful fragrance of violet. of powder are pri/tir" JrCTivir; and Ivory backs ready tor mono- grams. ot bNTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO " Pencils to darken the Iowa and the lashes coma in pn’.y “we I"- ver holder-a, and r1 shaded Ito match the complt-Y'ans. Women who pencil their brows often neglect the precaution of matching the color ot the hair, and the effect la in- congruous. f Sole Secret- " the tulle-3M0 Girl’s Make- Up. ( thtle velvet sponge- tor the eyed ‘Me a luxury. Theyeoma with bot- tles of rose water and plantain and other excellent washes, and used after a day in the open air. or a hard ride against the iimi, or alter excessive study. they are as soothlng as can be Imagined. Unfortunately, they are also‘eye beautitiere on the market which an 'utrerneV dangerous to use. For the hush.” an-l brows were are "'eP"..am? tipy brushed. Pretty women upped to men much more than mum one: What keeps man ”my to a easel-Ion. cold and statue-qua 'NtVearaet.--tux ORJI, in the New York Journal. - "tM'.-"-"'" -.Tev%. - uvvvl' ll «I'd to" plane In latter of met-u, pro- dt'tttittrta A dean-nth- ot hatred In on the part ot We3qtNt nothing but a. do- ollntlon of love. When they may do hate mama-em and silence are “Lawn” and an “an of It. 3mm ot men who can make t,edli'ftr, ot In; In ',',ltt,itLr, "9' “we. " ll ' . to “on“ In nutter at 11.33.351.53 Autumn Bride Girls, Flange, WON EN 'B TOI LET. can A man does not necessar- ba a lawyer to have go td. 3 [Innrd'l Lininnnt Relieves nigh, It's an easy matter to handle even congested eorttrovrrsiet, when the spirit of tho parties ls right an! hornet. -. -"""'-e* . . haunts". Irhnrs, Is one 919mm: tint h worth its weight in gold, and that " loy- alty. " will cover a multitude of wpnknessel. . A "sh-down method" won‘t do a minute In this age of aggressiveness. An lndlvcreet man usually llves to see the folly of his ways; and, it he doesn't. his children do. A man should always be close to the situation, knnw what he ls dolng ar.elle1t Ply, anything f t granted. We will Riv" One Hundred Dollars for may ease of 1t1h,thLtirtl be max-vb) that can- not be cured by all) Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars. tree. By toral applicuhns as they tttttttttt reach the dismued portion of the ear. Ther . is only one way to cure deaf on. and that H by comUtu- Mona! "medias. Deaf-mas in can-ed by an in. muned condition of the mwoua Point: I f the Eumachinn Tube. When this tube is nmumsd you haven umbllnz mum! or irmer cot. near mg. and when it in entire]? vloaod. Baum-as is the mun. and unle-s the nmurunatioo can be taken out and the tube restored to its normnl l ndltion. heart: tt will be dutmved f, raver: nine cases out of ten are mused by Catarrh which is imam-z but an inflamed cond non of thy_mucpym ~urlwwa. if the expmted stranger turned out to be a boy; and if a girl. to wire tho words: "Ladrs safety arrived." Judge of his surprise and dismay whore a. few days later a message arrived containing: only the ominous wnrd: "Tandem." A commercial traveller connected with a. certain cycle company went from home to a claimant town just bv-lore an interesting family event took place. To set his mind at rest ho left orders with the nurse to wire: "Gentleman's safety arrived." if the exnmted stranger tin-nu! {in} Sold bitumen-its. 7513. Half- unily PHI-a are the best. Mlnard'a Lmlmcnt Cures etc. ' For Fourteen Years a Minnesota Man i "an Endured It. [ Nels P. Nilson, the jolly assistant l custodian of tho Federal Building, whose face always wears a smile, is not happy, says the Minnrapolls Jour- nal, His countenanc: b..~lies him. Nels cannot find his arm. For fourteen l years he has sought the missing mem- lber without avail. Mr. NUISOII was employed in a pinning m.“ when his troubles bgun. lie had not become a politlv-iau and a. diplomat. One dar, his arm was drawn into a machine, wuclt crushed his l:“}.)W. Dr. Amen was called, and an amputation was perform sd, Mr. Nelson was soon troubled with a pain in the part of the arm that was missing. Ho conSulted the assist- tug surgnou. tuid b fore him his idea that if tho absmt limb could be to. cated he would find relief. The doe. tor convinced him that it was nil newspaper talk, but Ublrt't reveal the! location of the m tttbor. Later theI patient had a feeling that his arm was bound to his side as it " a sling. For the long fourteen years he has endured this pain, which he believes _ might bo stopped if he could find the lost member. The sensation or pain in an ampu- tated nruntrrr is by no means rare, as it froqu-ntly takes time for the nerves and brain to adjust themselves I to abbreviated conditions. Nelson’s case is somwvhnt unusual, however-J from the fact that he has had tho uru'omtortatrio s- matinn tor four. teen years. Be has lat"ly hoard of a. railroad man similarly sanctum! who was reli'ved by supplementary operation on the nerves of the stump, and is inclined to trlinve that simi- 1 lnr treatment may be effective in rl his own case. l ' "nor eleven years I have suffered untold agony with baokari, which cripphd m" an bhough I were bar. rod and shackled. I dwind'ed In Wight to a mere shadow. I have takm all mm of mwtminea. noth- hg 00an ma any gay]. I read in Budd's Almanac What was rwom- m’xndei tor this Kl-lmnys. l decidod to try them and amt for six boxes, cl‘mlgh without confidence. but to. (“y I am rompl't'ly vu‘M and thank Budd's Kidney Pllls alone. tor it." l 'T') I We were put here to be happy. to be .hmlthy and tree from palm. Nobody will my that Phllllppo Bolwonneuult. 01 St. Patrice, deserved u, long Itu.. Lahment. and noboly but will re2Nee to Imam that through the Md 0. a ‘wonderful maiicitt-1youd.'s K.daey _P1ltsr--lvs has mcuurnd. _ Dodd'a Kidney Pills. the remedy that proved mm a boon, have made a reputation all over the world In the curl u; of diseases or and! arising from tho Kidneys. Bright's Disease. IJiaIrtr, tow, Rueumatl m Lumbazo. nutty-11‘. Bladder and Urinary Troubles. Wu mntt'tr Disorders, Dropey. Nervous. nm and Blooi lmpm-lzles all come within tho scope of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and David's Kldncuy Pills have WWII!!!» for we (sure ot all of them, PMlllppe Bof.srsvrnnsuuit't, case waw tho common form of Kidney Dls- Illa Been-t Marvelloul Escape by no Aut of Doctor. kidney "MU-ttte (attitude to the Help Thu Saved Mui-aid Box“ completely lu- uol-od mm to "ataut.. St. Patrhse, Lotttienere, Que., Sept. yr.-tsiLaU/-2 sad story ot any“ leuIIIJll In that Land by Bun- uppo Masonneamt. of this place. Itis cam, wu won-ale than that of the 'hmhitttsrr prim». tor his bonds were thou m pa.“ and ducal-rm For eleven yuan they new Mm. a. hopolea: Tic. um, chained. tortured, a slave to haney Mm Wao is mun-e in the world that thinks man was intunded to suffer, that he merits his tate, that he de. serves the aHlictious ot disease put on him? Surnly no one thinks that. We were put here to be happy. to be tummy and tree from puma. Nobody; wiJl mv (hm. "h,tet kn .. . Deafness Cannot be Cured " For ELEVEN YEARS l CLOSE Pfll8lll0lll PAIN IN HIS LOST ARM dk'; 2; Exhausted the Code F. J. CHINEY a 00.. Tolod0. 0 eleven ot I Quebec Man's Trial Ills Long Unnamed Punishment. cpsaarily have to go rd, hard mac. Burns, "y7i"TaTNil%' Life Is not so short but " always time for com She boiled the eggs and sliced them with discrlm'natlng care, She cut the onhnu finely with a most important air; With comprehending air she mixed the golden mayonnaise, Which. really to her credit. was deserving highest praise. Then she added the potatoes (hum mime say a little MIND. A. she thought. "How pleased will hubby be with this dellcloue salad.” Bat at lunch she was the saddest little girl you ever saw, When he said, "Areo't these pate. toes. dearest, Just a little rev l'" Brown Swim ...._.. t1t1ortttorc" ......... French Canadian Pulled Jerseys ...' Dutch Belted ..... Mum's Linimvnt tor sale _--_- uwmlucllt oemu them. For the week ending- Septem- ber 10th ttte (Handing of the berth was as follows: Guernsey's ......... ......... ...w...-. .7 fer " l may; in”; truketm, ......, _Aymrhirts ...... RN PM! ....... The Guernmya stlll maintain thril- land In the PameAmeriean Mode Dairy, and It In generally conceded that they will wia the butter-tai tan mums 83m!) ucoldent beam thorn P... .Ln ....._-- .. -- The award decided upon by the Board of Jurors was a gold modal, and at the metlng held last week this gold medal wan awarded to tho Province of Ontario. Only one gold medal was awarded. and the cheme linkers of the Province. are to be congratulated on having se- cured this high honor. fl" ..-. “.5 nu: Freatest agzrvgatp more on its ndividual exhibits of dairy pro- ducts. and an award nude to the exhibitor receiving from the Judge the greatest aggregate scorn on his exhibits from each such State. country or Province." countr n - "___ -v -.'"" '.if.'.'e.'yE tr_Provipetr having unwrlo August cheese, which wan last scored. only one package failed to reaish this standard. while some ot the packages scored as high as 99% per cent. Provision was also made in the rules and regulations that “an award will be nude to the State; nth-n6.“ -_-. n_‘_.x,, . _ newcwu the exhibit. The Depart.. ment of Agriculture of Ontario through a committee of tho West- ern Dairrmen'e Association sent over at different times during June. July and August Ito boxes of cheese. which were scoroi by expert judges. The exhibits were the product of " cheese factories ot Ontario. situate in both the east and west. and in- cluded a tine lot from the Ontario Agricultural College. According to the rules ot the Exposition. :1in exhibit scoring 9t puinta or over would receive a diploma. and of the Ontario August cheese. which was Ontario Beat. All America at Butl’ulo. Ontario cheese has triumphed at the Pan-American. whore it wash: competition with the whole ot North and South America. and won the gold medal offereJ by the Er.. position. The victory is notable and Is one more tribute to our dairy- men and to the officials who selected the exhibit. The Depart.. Oratario Beau tghorthormc. ... ...$1.00160 Heerrrrdtc. ... ...... 855 oo Aha-dean Angus 71:50 Galloways... ... ... 19 50 Fat oattlth.. ... ... 11000 Guernseys... ... ... 13000 French Canadian 40:50 Ayrshlresh. ... ... ... 430 oo Hdodtrtcdmr... ... ...... 41200 l ‘4. to the effect: of the weather millions, the recent runs will have tenlency to bleach' tha wheat and “at the quality or tho grain, but a large portion of the crop la now Inn-(shad and sale." t _ Ottawa, Get. '2.-Hicia0-'rlte Du purtment of Agriculture has received a. report of the winnings ot Canadian cattle at the Pan-American Exped- tion. Canadian cattle made a very good allowing. espoclally Btiortitorne. The winnings of Canadian and Ameri. can cattle summarued ls as foxlowa: United or Canadian Cattle At the Pun-Amer- lcun Show. GOLD MEDAL FOR CHEESE. I “There have been so many MtV mnts of the Manitoba wheat crop. given by so many drterent people, that it h almoat MN] for our 00mm to give an antlmnto at thll late date, Roughly speaking. we usu- mate the wheat crop in Manitoba and the Territories at 46,000.0JU bub- elo. This will have a. surplus to be dt [and of of over 40 000 000 bushels. 'Ibtal... ... ... ...88,it088,fgt.?.rso Her Inaugu- ot lull-g Oct-puny mu- nnm lunch. llama-t. Montreal. Oct. L-AI. Y. mgetintp, manager of the Lake ot the Wood- Milling thr., who arrived from Winni- M today, lpaaklng ot tho Multan crop outlook. mud: CROP IS “Allin” BUStfELfi. [first Potato Salad. MONEY WINNINGS but that there "ourttuey.-- 3-, Canadian Staten. '..rtwytirut-iG' 11000 13000 40'350 43000 41200 to Eat. n: the on Its 311910 71000 48000 24750 710 00 157 ()0 130 oo 930 00 _'__ "y .. "OT " mum-aux. MIG your when! 'iiu'll'h, In tr nd ah, brawn-u or P. H. cud-r for :1an pro-nor ptSon- {clued-act, T'l/ In em Mr Perl?“ omup o-x..m an! m tor worth can hm I-I-w " n "he " 'our Mien; tbrtt Trr--------.- I rAlilT0-reArtrro TO no KNI'I'TIVG " for nun home. We furnish urn and machine. Easy work. Good my. Hand in“. (an: also waned. Send mum- 'or particular. to Sunni-rd Ho-e Co. Dept] 2, Toronto Ont. x\_\ In. Win-Iowa Boothi a m hon“ . wnyn be mad for ii?'liii'lllut'i'g' "ll we“ be); tl'htityii than (gulps. cum M3113! out: but helm an"... M- an can. huh. ' 's. ‘RUIT FAR! FOR t14ur-aotm OP TI. F' loan to the Mm. 1'tiiiiad at Who-ale an. hum "can on two " ”I". ,rill."tljih'ii'i, 'ret, b In 'Pit mom . to. cold divided [11%qu t'td,t,lti mi.“ ”a: 'l'lt = can... I a mu: "A.>rii. Jonah“ Ola-punt. P. o. no; a, maiiE Olhl'h. Your Cnmnlnuh... ,_-_ ""i'i1irdo.' " to N tdadTe' a“; grain.- “page. P. at?“ 0.. ,attt q ygyr ‘Complexmn a your _ " - at H o'clock mum. on the premises of the Bath, well Dairy Company. at Balhweu. Ou'nrlo. when the followmz Naleumw and perm-u property wlll be otrermt for rule. via.-- 820mm M chellent fuming Ind. m- lnrly “input! for daire and ranch purpw I The' bulldnnp comm of a large choose (My tad enamel-y plant complew. with honor. eneiam and o her mtchvnary. , hon-on. In” Nourtnent barn, , onus. extensive hon. - n cow stables. no. all in good repair. ! eunuch cowu tri on". 2 built 6 homes 5"“ I hots; L501 bunbeln of on.“ anti MN”. " (a. by. lung. quunl tr 'it-aw. 200 (one on- And 8 acres mun. ela. together with A com ulpmeut of fuming luglomonln “I! out“; eql'he ldud. it not pol on Inc. will be ottemq in para-1x, if desired. Terms, may. For sum-v. im'rmn nu at '.. the conn- -.- tl,', was: peg under f',',ttipg,'ij, an: mount mon 'c ton up no" not“. rarer... perannum allowed '/lll nor (uh. I New for that whole. Includl “Jun- “In. stock Ind when will be hand If the ml use. to not old. If nun-gent: my be made " mtet to to! t it--wtriiid or out. Joe further" ”rue-alum loo men or only FRASER & MpoRE. “ml-ten. has... Out. or Jun a on. nnn .-, W' NTED for [In I TUESDAY, Ilirti OCTOBER, INI M IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE mun OFFICE, mnoxm . Authorized Cupltul - $1,500,000 The policies of this company en- brace every good feature of Life ll- Iuranee oontmcte. and guarantee the highest beneto in regard to loan can: surrenders. and extended _ ewe. Good agent- wuted In thll tutti-lot. Hon. Jno. Dryden. Geo. B. WoodR President. General “not. The Continental Life Jpanun Company draft. "Drm't you think you lose mtlonoo with your husband on rumor sight. provocation t" Gui-d the mar rvl tow. “I have to proxoko him mmetinuu." was the pine“ nnawer. “no It: It Il.‘ will late ml temper. nn'l than give me anything I want in an to "tr-I for the way he has aeted.'--weu- ton Star. \ -_- "“l-I null JNO B. PEARCE. ESQ K. or cetmaritiiiG' lemma London. Ont MINARD'S LINIMENT. I was cured of a, Ind can of ear- ache by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. MRM. ts. KAULBACK. I wu cured of terrible lumbago by MINARD‘S LINIHENT. Hgard'a Liniment Cure. of hill or her pouluon during the transmission of Ilu'l'llg'r‘l 'rw, new luv imposes a. penalty ot .100 tum, imprlsonment for six months, or The governor of Pennsylvania bu Iigned an act which make. unmo- demeanor for an employee of a tale- graph or telephone company to i-. part to a third p¢rson any Informs- tion he or she may acquire [rennin TALE XEDICAL. y l was tyttt1.et.yteiuve lungs by Send for free sample. 5C0" & BOWNE. Toronto, soc and In»: all drug-u. Fertilizers make thingsgmw. That's just what Scott's Emul- sion does. It makes children grow in (lesh, grow in strength, grow rich blood, grow in mind, grow happy. That's what we make it for. All they need is a little fer. tilizer--a little extra richness. Scott's Emulsion is the right treatment. The nature of some children prevents them from thriving on ordinary food Such chil. dren grow right if treated right. That's a good name for Scott's Emulsion. Children, are like young plants. Some will grow in ordinary soil. Others need fertilizers. children 'at Fortlllzor. ISSUE NO. " 1901. " "V v.- 'l'QtrceeeiGn y“... tun ”If “n’nl hem. ttstrife or an. a..- .3")!- Telegrams an Invlolnte. dt.. Will be hold on Management. REV. WM. BROW N. a "ie. MRS. 8. MASTERS. "r, t..- Milt. can m-li Implante Ind thet agtttt it t 'ume ric llamas-z x that dock on "tton luck!» Doll tor "Im- Ind “(as "Ion You a It " a the If: “e y: rather. when tonic l llth a " ma Ther, Hallm- - t t “Why. I “Ballots. h new.) We gram m; " "euon of ”lime“. "ve mum "ttion. i " kmm Net It: [m Beet " "e I rock as . 'more of I come aw? I“!!! var?! at WIMP}: In]. Better vibes; it ”a: it i! m of 1 tat tn n their H of Rut and hie the ttre Kind nex- IIIUpoten 0. “Mind“ stayed trl "u' mm m blithd enduroi ' b rqCordt chrmw c, the II.: os' Barot: " will through to thro W '0" for - o New 'I to mean the brew. cent V m. a Book robber“. “low ot In!" tl the MIN “9'6 . Vt .eoetatt' t ouch me the tire 1 the nigh: or lbw ha a Paul a: for ,thror the ruin" m 'M)xere , When “Vlad u m hung an food - khan I wrecked t on w of - beetor t w had M and “-nor: “I et, u prukm‘ hut. 8hr ( we mm .m, (an - Cs F'. - ngh ville run-.1 - we 'itt' ”r harm “a wttirm h ma! count 7*“. T. 1' WW I” ml ther "131011 tl I“ they Rr Kin IT at Mr-ttinet"" - Dr. 1 M or 1mm ”on Him ateteeent l m to [I'll Mace, n1 that peop K [Ill one mints

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