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Durham Review (1897), 27 Feb 1902, p. 6

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i 1 IL M88 01 not; "irot 9938'. muerenee- in green annual preciplrn- tlon. two lumen precisely. How's that " f "Oh. tho figure were that» all right. There wasn‘t nay chance for no to emit any moan. either, even it he had been betting on a lure thing. for [had bitten and sailed along with In: and had even made him "lee the " He rmurnml in just nine are mils whh " vtumlard ttlmanne rlutrhml lightly in him gloved hands. He “(NM the pages. fnunrl "Rainfall' in Ttte inurss--it was a loot sultttanrte-- nnd l; only wok him ten more sec~ (1* to ttnd the ‘Mran annual pri" clpltntiml' tabulatiou tor 1900. " 'Ha.' here we are,' sail he, ttand in: over me and Shawl-m Me the Flying. 'tfran annual precipitation In Port.. land. Ore.. in 1900. " 8-10 inches; mean annual J'ree:tritatimt In New York. N. Y., in 1.00. tt 8-10 lnchso; Winona-in you) annual preclplm- tioq. two Inchon Duel-My “n‘t'a hen In! a basin-‘3 Jumpml up in hisr.iks Ionian! int.) the'eae V ..-..- “v-un ~u "an'; tt, anyhow?" tor I began to teel almrehvusiw lest th" mumy mlzht, for luck '{ proof on ham! the truia, snip away frum Inn: ' "'Wal: " ammo; he r'pliul.“ as {tick t? a tux ten-lg; pup Hunt's Just "'All rigin.' he answered, Just as perk.' as )ou want it. 'Met you hm to twtu".v-Cxe that not more than two more inches ot rain fell In I'm-Hand than in the city or New York iv. tht, =teiir--well. 1000--will 1900 run you'." "‘Any 'elu year.“ mid T, nirmuly h ' ling how u guy that fifty was going to trvt :u a stripper tor my Teott rad. 1How..'T _yuu aging to prove l was ewr in Portland, Ore., in all the time I've been hiking around with samplvs that it wasn't rain- rag." ‘ . . t."'You're on,’ I wins rm! quick to reply, rccimg How good it all was. 'But what',, the use ot conversing in tin-m- ciueketrteeitormtr.' Twenty wouldn't mpre, than pay my accuunh with the m-wu butcher lrom herb to New York. Make it fifty to twen- ty-tive, and We'll feel better.' This hooked Too Good. Never stacked up against one that {outed no good as thus I don't. think "'Bet you twenty to one thereU rot more than two inches ot rain 3 your man: in Portland than there In In New York,' was the way he came nt tno_thert in his shrill voice, blowing a cloud of that Turk mud hm.) direction. , "qu. kind o',' J repllmr--4t was coming down in torrents. ""Bout the rt-guiur thing out here In Ore- gon. though, ttttft it? Get about thirteen months of rain per annum :wre, if I know anything about t.' "'ltaittJ,' he surprised me by say- Ing gill‘leiN squeaky voicc alter I'd tukf-n tt _f¢-w puffs. "Ho was the cal). occupant of the smoking Compartment of theuleep- er when I llrlllt'l In there fora draw about an hour altar the train left Porlluul. tr. was Running back in the best soul, with his feet cocked up on the t"t'outiubetit seat, and he Was smoking one of than}: Midway cigarettes called Turks. that smell like a murlugratiou In a leather, factory. I pulled out' "1cigar,tootr when he let mp ham in Gl,' way of a place to an down, and began to enjoy myscll. (N. 118w” fume. He at "He got on at Portland and win 'trent, 4990de traxellutg to . this port ot entry 'reeondrhetitt “our. ttc was u sawed-oft, jerky , thotNr 'rtteets huh: tchow, WIN» a. uhrm, high- dug into the' pActteu 'tpity that sounded like an _lsit,,shfirute,d) uxln tltnt ucedrs the grease. a yal- I and silently l In”, d3‘rpa‘plm tompmmon, a stub? " Well, th bg gunned: monument: and much ' through a It clothing and mono). iyou' trettmttetts 1here will be a wonderful array of handsome duchesses of very varied types of beauty. or the pl%fff, ladlu. thelr - of ortland. Bedford and Sutherland are pre-eminently stately and will wear their coronation robes wlth due dlgnity and success. The Duch- eus ot Bedlord. who is not deeply in.. terested in chiffon-I and who usually wears the simplest of everyday gowns. looks perfectly well when she dons " grand toilet. Thu sump may be said of the Duchess of Portland. but the Duch- ess of Bultherland ll invariably IMIt and up to date in her a! many of their contemporaries. Nowadays good looks are the rule rather than the exception among moiety ladies. I court of fair women no that which wlll duller round Edward and Me charming consort. Queen Alexandre herself has never been nun-poem ln - and good look- by any ot her produce-lore. and she win make a. superb centre of her brilliant court. Her mold. of honor are notably pretty girl-,and onion; them are two young beau- ties. the lime Vivian. In bygone my: eoclety dame: whose personal charms were In any degree remark- able were few and far between, and their attractiveness was considered enhanced by the excessive plainnese The Icene in Westminster Abbey at Klng Edward Vll'I. coronation wilt be an unparalleled aleplny of -rtlncenee, and beauty. Englllh lovelluun he attuned a. very high level in the 20m century. and never have n Hug and queen been sur- rounded nt fhelr coronation by such saw aim 'i!a""saemeeremtaiieiiiasaiaizamerara-; THE "BET-YOU" MAN g AND HOW HE FELL DOWN. 53 ot pup. and he 'ks way and went ua "'It'a a dangerous counterfeit. be- cauu " pone-sen the entire quan- tity of silver, and its only defective In two very slight details. and he went ahead and explained “ethically what those This In a "and quarter, of pure silver and flue workmanship. such as tho country has been ftoodd ed with, odd "no; nines the {all in thehprico ot Illver. T " 'Well,' uni-1 the batik cashier. ‘you don't look like a gentleman who ought to have a. piece of workmanc ship of this kind. ' "He took a. hundred each from five of us that he was right and that the coin was right. Then 3 Peoria bunk cashier was called in to de- cide. . axninN tho naariei. carE-f-ull; C'1_r 9"; mid I. . . .. 'Who ownn this coin '3' he inquir- ed nth?!- aerlomuly when he'd ex- madn 'l. the Mint..' $g 'I'll go you," mid I. looking kind o' g-reatfnllen and doubtful, and just thon three or four others who'd been bet-you‘d drifted in. "They took a look at the coin. 11mm it, and sized it up generally. and they said that they'd tetritrtr in for n hundred each, themselves. on the proposition that the quarter was 'plvmy.' Now that looked like a pretty raw put-up Job, but the bet- ,mu per-nu lull been winning out l0 completely land the coin was ab- solutely no 'good tint he thought noting or the others butting in. "He took a. hundred mm!) rm... fiv- .. Nothing the matter with that oolu,' he traid, finally. 'It’a as good as Ihey're made. What makes you think it'tt had I" "r scratched my chin dubiously and told him that, somehow or nnpthen. it didn’t seem right to ma He took the: coip again, rang it some mom. examined the milling with great care and then said: l .. ‘Bel yuu u hundred that coin was 'uid FrRiiiiiiuf;h%'f, Inmect- M both sides of it, and then rang it thyou or fou.ttirytto on the sill of the .. 'Funny how these lunchroom Uneven along the roud'Il do travel- lertr, isn't it , Look at the bum quar- ter I got for change at the last stun, where I trot, a sandwich.’ and I handed him over a quarter, wing)“: bepidé "In; gen; 1: bs 'Tho thing,’ said we-and most or us wrr'e unruugii travellers to New iork--'tliite thing cannot go on. It's guinea.” for him. He is uireudy; fur, ttt? too rich. It is incumbent upon as. not only its In?" of good moral character and virtuous vltirens, of the ttt'.rutblic, but as persons dosirous of preserving our reputations for aver- age inxinm, to gut null“: ot' that good dough buck. Whrurcture, let us get right together and devise ways and manna to that end.' "Which we did. After the confer- encv. having been chosen, I walked listleuufy' into the smoking compart- ment. where I knew the jerky man with our money was, smoking his Ori- mntal fumitrators, and, sitting oppo- uite him and waiting for a. proper, interval to elapse. l yawned, and then spoke up and spake than unto him : ante. He sat down again in the best seat, "r.ocited Ms feet up again on the second-best seat, lit another one of those Streets of Cairo fumars. and I dug into the'klt-k, produced' the war. lat. thinnedgll a twenty and u. five, and silently lmndod 'em over to him. .. Well, that fellow just wont thsonglt a tot ot us with his 'bet.. you' twttoanms, winning. every time. . Putting Up tt Job. "When the train began to hike Chi- cagowam some of us sufferers at the mums of that get-it-ull bet-you man [mgan to mum: up and tormalate a geoucl, among ourselves. - - m_,__-.,_u._. "mm," the Deacon. At Buchanan castle she originates many philanthropic plans and awry summer sees children sent to her Fresh Air Home. The duchess has petite, tteautiiui"ro1Gei""iiir." turn. and Is a splendld type of a higthbred, refined English woman. The dttehetm ls tall and very tair and " robust. She has travelled a. good deal and In on expert at endless outdoor games and amusements. She is particularly fond of walking and will tramp long distances with the guns, coming home at nlght as fresh as the proverbial daisy. She ls not much attracted by London's local functions, but she ohaperones her daughters conscientiously through . - “A___ AA n I _ - frocks. The young Duchess of Marlborough has a piquant charm ot her own. and the Dachess of Beau. fort, who was Baroness Carlo do Tull], has also tho bright, bewitch- lug air En llsh women, in spite of their L,tllfl'l'l'., lack. The Duchess of Devonshire, is a typical represen- tative of the modern grande dame, and tho Duchess of Boueleueh, with her slightly ceremonious manner and ydgmed mien. will be an imposing in: recs of the robes. The Dacha-ass of Wellington and Montrose belong to the generation that have grown up sons and daugh- term but both are still prepotmetming, fascinating ladies The former wasa Miss Kathleen Williams, and a rela- tive of the late Duke’s first wife. Tho Duchess of Montrose, also the daughter of a Commorttyr-it is curious. by Hm way, how many wearers of the strawberry leaves, have married ladies who began life as plain "miss" (in one sense onl.O--msi one ot a group of lovely girls, the Misses Gra. ham), of Netherby. _iiiitl)MR, Dixon requested Admiral Campbell would come to him and hear what he would wish to say. The Admiral immediately went towards him. "Look at this paper," said Dixon. while the tears flowed from him. “I have a. wife and a child; see if this will have any effect in their favor when I am Cone. The Lord have mercy on my soul I" it was a. will, bequeathlng his property to his wife. He declared his innocence of some of the charges acalnst him. bot cow. fessed he was the man who inn-hip- pog the min udder. Taylor gave the Judge Advocate his will ln favor ot Jame- Brand. a Seaman on board the Temeulro. He 13l anu-red It would be delivered an e. ' PrcuMent--"It doe; not rest with the Court; " depends upon a su- perior power." ', , Taylor---" hope we shall be allow... eti_timtrto make our peace with God." Sentence of the Naval Mutineere. THE SENTENCE. Tlie prisoners were put to the bar, and the Judgo Advocate, In the name form as upon the last Trial, read the Sentence. declaring Allen, (Day- lor, Dixon, Riley and Mmmoruite GUILTY of the Charges against them, and awarding Judgment or Death, and Comayne in part guilty. and ordering him to receive 200 latrines. The Prisoner: all exclaimed: "The Lord's will be done l." Sentence on I Quintana of M utlneou tn 1802. From The Times of Jan. 18, 1802, reproduced in The Times of Jan. IT, The ethics of the difference hm tween, lhe professional opinion of a paid advocate and the honest con- viction of a learned man were set forth by a well-known English bar- lister who died recently. The story in not to be fqmicl in the reminis- cences which he published shortly before, his don'th."1t‘ was a case of murder, anus. the client and coun- sel were closeted together. “Smith," said the barrister, "ot ammo I know-you didn't murder the mumbut. has. matter of fact, did you do it with tho butt end of a revol- ver or with a stick l'" .“Sir,” said Smith, "I swear I am innocent." " know that perfectly well, but you must tell me. For it you did it with ac revolved! shall say to the prone- cution, 'Produce the stick y and it Fou did it with a. stick I shall any. 'Produoe the revolver , " Theclient vaunted and scratched his head me- ditatively. "It was the butt end of a revolver, sir." The Court Immediately clinched. , Itioard.'s LulmentCuros Diphtheria. left. It you take still another, the wholc'ol 'it' remains. It you take on another, It lo not wholly used up; all of which goes to show that it you want. to get rid of u. hablt you must throw it off altogethey." '"Weli, sir, habit is hard to over- come. Tryou take off the first letter, It does not change 'ahit. If you take of! u‘nother but you still have a 'bit' At the expiration of five minutes the compositions were read. The prize went to a, lad at 9 years. Fol- lowing is hla essay: A story Is told of an English school- muater who offered a prize to the boy who should write the. beat composi- tion in five minutes on "How to Over- come Habit." "I'd be willing to bet a. pair of club skates that he won't do any cinch betting when he starts back for Port- land. but I sure do hope that unror. tunate character with the 'PII bet you" mama has got some kind ot a comfortable had, even if it's a three. quurter-slzed one. to bunk oft In to- night." Neurulgiu may not be dangerous, but " hurts. Et seems to tear the face with red-hot pint-era. Stay indoors and uge Perry Davis' Painkiller. The blessed freedom trom pain which fol- lows cannot be told. bet on they and I was present when he mado hla last parotr. His wallet looked llke it had been run over by four handcars. "They whangad him twiee more by scientific methods on things that look“ ed tO blcoang self-evident to him that he just had to follow his mania and "I was tipped oft and got a. little sllce of that, too, by proxy, myself. The train was stalled by the freight wreck half an hour later, and crawl- ed Into Buffalo tput hours overdue. "'Two of then that had loot out to him, including the chief operator, got exclusive advance information t at the train would be several hours late in reaching Buffalo. owing to a freight wreck ahead, and t ey hus~ tled in to bet the bet-you individual that the train was going no miserably slow for some reason or other that it 'ud be hours late in reaching But. falo. He ate the proposition up that the train was going pretty neat to schedule time and took all they wanted, several hundred dollars. that the train would reach Buffalo within half an hour of her regular time, anyhow. l "That got him going with regard to the. He looked at me with at grleved eye: for the remainder ot the trip, but he didn't suspect any of the others, and they framed 'em 11an him 'Ill thorny to New York. "I appreciated the virtuous indign- nutipn of the Peoria cashier over my menacing it, and tin-aw it out ot the window after I and the other tour had collected our respective hun- dred dollau- note- trom the chum-med bet;_you per-cg. r " details were --a knew already. tor I got hold of the coin from a. detective [riend who knew that " had been made by a Brooklyn gang of coin- ere that was broken up nix month: ago. and I had been carrying It as a pocket piece: H IN THE OLD DAYS. There’s " "ttrerooen. An Essay on Habit. TORONTO “I not know. I sink somebody make him long time up; maybe hunord years." '0 Wu it unmet. do you think t" "No. [link not Emmet. not so [our Bo. All do travellln' people. go no. 'em." "Wu It an Englishman. do you think?" " um looked named. than a sudden Illumination seized him. "Mturtapha," Inld the lady from New York to her draconian at Cairo, "why buittt the plumld‘ T" Prisoner-In that can, perhaps your Ion-damp will allow an to 511: dowtt.-XiGBitat JuiWr-Wo are now golng to read you a not of your former convic- tiona MINARD'S LINIM‘ENT in tho only Linlment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use lt. __ A _ HARLIN FUL'IDN. pr. Lumhoitz, ot the American Mu- oeum'of Natural History, has lived for several years among the wild In- dians of Northwestern Mexico. and he says they are an intellectual race, in epite of the fact that many ot them It"! live in caves. as did their forefathers thousands of years ago. They lead a very happy life, and in many ot theztribea there In a higher degree of mwelity than exists In civ- ilized countries. Theft is unknown among than]; no are~ many of the worst form! ot diam-e. They hold their land in common. and their prim. cipul food In corn and beetle. "llhybo Balm George made him.” Next day mt dinner the "quarrel" arose about the soup, and In the heat ot tho argument "uncle" was appealed to, but he coolly replied: "Ye 909, ma freet1s, tor n' the time I intend tae bo hrre---h1st a month or two-I hone made up ma. mind no tan interfere wi' ye'r noose affairs." ~Plttab1rrp; Press. "To-morrow," said the husband, “when I mall'coum~llome [or din- ner I shall quarrel about the soup and any it Is not good. In the midst of our quarrel we will appeal to our friend, and if he takes your part I will give him notice to leave the house} and it he takes my part you do tho same." mnard‘a Llulmont Guru Colds. etc. An old Scotclunan went to stay for a. short time, as he said, with friends ot his. a young couple with no family. After living with them tor. some two or three weeks the young couple began to get Herd ot their visitor, but did not like to tell him the acute ot their feelings toward him. so they arranged a lit.. tio plan between them as to how they would get rid of him. Pleasant Bay, C. B. If you are and because yOur bro- ther rejoices it Is a sign that yin] have not a good 11eart.--Buttap, Newt. Monkey Brand Soap is I. cleaner and Polisher combined, but won't wash clothes. It takes a Md general to keep himself well disciplined. A little encouragement has tnude many a man. It Is he who sundae when all other, frown who dessnrvps the greatest credlt. ‘r To say that there Is a dark sun, to a person's character la to admit thetthere ls also a light side. who looketh ever for evil sens little, good. Timely Muxlms. Society, ts a place where idle pLVJple Bo to get weary. Gray ttairs are not more honorablu than ', who wears them. That Ton-manna: Cold that made you wretched last winter will not come back if you take Allen's Lung Balsam when your throat is raw and Bore. This admirable remedy in tree from opium. Take " in time. Minard's Unlment Cures Distemper. near the cantor-n end of Teal lake, in northern Michigan, by William A. Burt, a deputy Dun-voyeur of the gem oral government. In June, 1845, the Jackson Mining Company was or- ganised at Jackm and in the same year it teem-ed meeslon of the cele- brated Jackson iron mountain. The ore from thin mountain was first used in a bloomery at Jackson and afterward in 1847 and subsequent- ly in bloomerlee in northern Michi- can. ',',tf'tet, "in.“ Um 1tGrl'll"frdt, and to Nelson. Rowland and other points In the Kootenay District. Full particulars as to rate! trom nearest ’ncket Agent. or B. H. Ben.. nett. General Agent. 2 East King “not. Toronto. Ont. The first discovery by white men of the iron ore of the Lake Superior ”giant's. " made gent. lo, 1844, Every day during March and April, 1902. the Chicago and Northwestern Railway will sell one-way lecond clan settlera’ tickets at very low rate- from Chicago to points In Mutants. Idaho. Washington. Ore- tron, Colorado and Utah ', also to Vic- 'otu,, ngcouver. New Westminster. SETTLERS RATES wrisr.] Morality Among Shrugs: Maybe St. George. [flat lake Superior Ore. Wouldn't Interfere. In Court. ski Come. comm; down to ladder-n times Wei. have Instances almost as ”mark-f "lla, l T R- E labetlu Cinema cu: recite "In”? Little Lamb" vithout lpectaoloo. Lord Chestertietit atwa.G" Fan"..- Med to say "Thank you ."' without the air} otys microscopy». A noted Scotch divine has Inch 3 remarkablo memory that he and the same (moo at twp. in his 00th year that [lapsed 79 year- before. Parson. tho Greek scholar, could rrprat the Beatitudes in the orig- lnal wlth his e .ea closed and one hand tied boning him. A school tmhvr ot London. whose [1111.0 was Dawson, mice-led tl r9- markable memory. He could re- peat the murt rule of the Book of Job, and. on a wager of two lum- dred pounds, he repeated withaut tho aid of n book the. tith to Bpemeer's "Fuel-y Queen." n poem of nearly 400 manu- ot nine l‘nen each. George m.. though deficient In m8utststion, never forgot his own face after seeing it once in a (making- glass: - Susan B. Anthony limb} iGriGiiG. Marc's addro-q by heart. within“ ctrynsltuuryhdirpetirrr. Thrmlstocles could remember for a. week the mum at a man he lur- rowed a dollar from. even Wmn Athena numbeged 20,000 inhabitants. Henry VIII. of England could ro- peat tho names ot his when in their wnaecutlve order without musing one. A recent writer has been giving examples of particularly agile mem- ortcs, but the {allowing wt're omitted from the list : wanna ' Dried A plea Ponl . Dairy and Cresmor‘ Mutter, galley. etc. '%d bur outright or Jil on commission. Correspondence in vited. HAVE YOU SEEN IT.' WHAT! , LEE'S Priceless "ocipesr--3,atto would for the home, arrmriertrqratsirv, workshop and even? defartmont of human ondoovor. with Nil in ex to conton'n ; 368 pages; bound in cloth ', send 25 cents for ooophand if you thlok the book in not worth the" money. load it back and your money will be returned . thie in A good side pm, or canvas-en. “Will-1n Britrtri, Methodist Book Room. Toronto. Ont. ltnnd'l Lint-ion Cut-u Gsrget h 235675 wmcn Is now“), But In Inflamed condition of the mucous Inn was. . We will the One Hundred Dolls" for buy one ot 2hid"t,'p'gatrg by mun-m that an art be cured by 311': Catirrh Cure. Bend for c realm. trot, a u L " F. J. GILENEY & UO., Toledo. o NEW LAID EGGS By local {Applications as they Cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure daemons. and that in by connitu- tionul remediev. Doefnese is caused by an in, tituued condition of the mucou-n lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thin tube is inflamed you have a. rumbling sound or im‘ferlect hear. ing. and when it in 21ttt tltr, . Deafness is the result. and unless the n otttgtation can be tnken out And thetube restored to “a normal condition, honing will be doctroyed forever: nine cum out of an ere calmed by (fetnrrh. which is nothin, but In inn-med condition: of th.t.muq9yerpur ms. . After all. why may not n warm clasp of the hand express as much affection and trlne'trrity as akisn? Perhaps it vxprosaes more. ht all events, femininity seems to think it the most fitting greeting at this period ot the world's history. Occasionally a whito-hrtirod old lady Indulge! in some show or ton- derness when people are about. but she quick}; cha-ks it as she rPlIIPm- berg that she may have an nudinnce. Turning the cheek. it now becomes apparent. was an expedient intended to let one'n friend. and relatives down easy before ceasing to kiss them altogether. for it was shortly after this that the masculine grasp of the hand came Into such vogue. Said grasp seems now more than po- pular. One rarely sees a. warmer greeting between two feminines In public. bat It seems sufficient to M- press a rare degree of eordiality. The bachelm- girl would scorn any- thing more enthusiastic. or course. and her mother almost as rarely Gus gc-ts herself. f'hlldi "360% Sometlmea small boy- and self-con- scious youths wrlthed out of the grasp of those who would caress them and managed to elude thelr pur- (were. but generally everyone aub- mitted with the best (race he eon-Id muster to a ceremony that was plainly perfunctory. but done in the best Interest of the community. A little later than this the'chnek began to be offered tor the salute instead of the mouth. Sold bf‘ druiririra7is7,."" . a L Hall'as tstrtily Pills are the but TIN vii At 3 mtry church not tar from Chlcelo. where everybody seemed to be releted to everybody else. before the moraine eervloe on Sunday- e. re- gular oscillatory meetlnz was held to the vestibule. even the rector be.. ing sometlmee Involved. though. of com-lo. withqut mandal. for nothing less than second couelne were expect- ed to saline hlm. After eervice adieu. were said In the name warm fashion. and then the flower of the countryside drove away well pleased wlth itself. The th- is cola. out of favor. It In. perhupl. " popular as ever be- tween excl, bot not between mem- bora at the tune cox. 'A few years ago when two women on terms ot hlendihlp not they Invariably ul- wted each other with a. kiss. Now they simply shake undo, as men do, and are apparently just an weil sat- Uned. ' Deafness Cannot Be C Remarkable Memorial. Mo It]. " III M M“... JOHN J. I'll. " Front. “not out. Toronto. Ont. V "tr, /. x _ llilhflth'nD Fll5ltfyllliiltt 'i'A"iiEiisig Jil g urea Stllttt " "a oral-cry, I to: Ion-tin an, PBUtT nut ron nil-VON! OF THE In.“ in a. um Pool-nun. n hon. will. he. no. on two ml- ‘nyl. I” new in thh', at which I. in “I. 'y-tJ-tte.. W hummus. weal I divided intototaoftgto n were. tc II“. our chum. Think ndocido‘ Mm AdAr- 35.39." Comm. P. o. box no. Whom ,,‘__. -'i-i"H-e-rq.... "a""'"'-'"'--, I my to turn “Lamination. good build. mxa. fences ttotrhtar walla. apple and pout orchards. win all pm or all. mum. 0mm Rum". Lamina... Ont. Mm. Win-16‘"! Soothing 8 an: “we” be need tor Chute. Peaking. soothe- the child. softer-ewe mm. cure: I colic and " the bed remedy for Diem-hm. Foe, SALE."ALUABLE FARM. M) ACRES My " In" " [Min-n... ml L...'IA for [10.4th and all hell}! Sure Cure Aliment. prevenuand atop-u deneus. The idul comb for toilet we. ttnee used Always used. Comforting. economic-l. Luau I lifetime. “the“: Gents (0c. Sent pupa.“ on rooeiraof price from Dr. White's Money. " St. John BL. lonuonL PATENTS, CAVEATB. TRADE MARKS. cw Bomeor tonic-n f',,',",',,".'"?'?, and ex- Eloitcd. Booklet on menu rec. The hum xchunce and Investment Commy. Pram.- Building. Toronto. Ont. DR. WHITE‘S ELECTRIC COMB CASH FOR REAL ETATE IHt BUH. no“. no manor when It In. Sour! dump tion Md cub price and 'tl our pin: for tittd inc out: buyers. Patent tell-nae sud luv-L mom Company, Toronto. Gun-d; Scott's Emulsion makes children grow, makes them eat, makes them sleep, makes them play. Give the weak child a chance. Scott's Emulsion will Scott's Emulsion can stop that blight. There is m: reason why such achild should stsy small. Scott's Emulsion is a medicine with lots of strength in it-the kind of strength that makes things grow. , Itis worse to see a blight strike children. Good health is the natural right of children But some of them don't get their rights. While the res: grow big and strong one stays small and weak. It is and thing to see fine fruit trees spoiled by the blight. You can always tell them from the rest. They never do well afterwards but stay small and sickly. ISSUE N O. s, Stop thd Bllgha for but" ar; a.' BUSINESS CHANCES. PATENTS. no seas; so Lean. Thin picture museum the Trade Mud: of Scott': Emulsion and in on the wnpperof every bottle. Send for flu ample. 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