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Durham Review (1897), 19 Aug 1897, p. 3

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4 south Anon- ( krmstm. " , auteur. a. no town, sum {mun “can“ t not a“. "tgt I mun 01x MIC! mummy a! M /hat has do“ f Mrs John w I years I an... roacrtmq the ab. 1 in! ten. “no mmaxred .ee- In? dust}: of I a»; re,arrnmarnBod. . ball up...“ ol a: 1 nun-and "an...“ m; glut)“. My WP! r I' " * and Yams-l. ‘omlulon. I too valuable " Mmons to than. imony from the“ l they ’re mun! man Isuzu-t9 " ran there, and m an The - n hero or.“ - ho Have By mtors This Mylo that - , out" he. I- ' be. " w“. tron which m. not. ”can. I. I ”can”. tttf. ‘a can can” “an" at Inn-Mt In"! I that rocks tho M $e Mom. tmo t of Gama: non of tho ”I. f "whiff. “A 63- mama: r, " it snow“ " 03m»; nat hntllh O“ “a the tot " mil)! Th. - stty by ”on. " " hr!» com. " r the hunk.“ Inc. ot 0;” I. CANADA. ! .t,rrn, ll Stap- trea" ltndx‘r In. '1: 31:10.11 and ”an and net'- '-.:2 ui to get an! 'd, ' she says. "to , .N-ltte. nod a that if , m not be 31in to- N’s lNG DER Kl LLT, “at. ST FRIEND Morning, h GENCY. TrEN TEAM .Toro: .ls. BANK. [33:11]". Ne. P. Po,' I?. was " :hat sh. I: too trty Inm- n irrurow:rish" to" Um Henrik-s. "Att . ”ms, at nve fut-sale. [I 4mm !llll a... "In 1R MK. l1 - M " eteoetid John Db- a rm. 1" the IF Len. Th”. f" "00.,“ . uP, 'm [G a q " . The groan! r. .. " Mum right along, rambti , cradling -nn3 stealing. Finally“? decided that it was a pretty bad one. and I picked up: my tools and started for the shun. "Dust' was now flying and the timb. ers nearest mo began to lump. The Quilts seamed. coming nun! glad nur- " I paused n moment to Hate: “tin, nut that ”use and my life. I knew I would have to do some climbing our broken timber. with might: little time to: do it in. I realized hat it wn “sand to h u had case of cue-in, “a "Aboun 9 o’clock I left the breast of the drift where I was working and went back to where the drift leaves the prospect shaft. My coat and dinner psi] and other things were there. As I wound my watch I lutened to the creaking! of the tunbern, which seemed louder than ever. It sounded prett bad, I thought. and I wondered it" hadnt better get out. But the noises did not. get any worse. _snd I went back to work. Once in a wink I would stop tad 1ut.en. The. "WM 'TP coins time, but J,",?"'? we. looking for it quite so soon. reputations had been made. to fill in the nope; with dirt from the new extensions In order to maker. that old putt ale. I was work- ing clone in the second level extension into new around, away tram the old workings._ -v - -- - 7 "when 1 went to work on Sunday night. the old timber: in the worked- out portion ot the me were creaking at a great "to sad the dirt was flying. That was nothing unusual. tor it had been going on for" a long time. We all Anew phgt the cave-in nyaat_oome some the fears of the wary “other; that Stevens. mash/t be and ot HUI’ELEBSLY INSANE. made than wonder it they could make the remahninc distance through the melt immune to one him. (in, u long banal. did work um tor a moment to (in. oppormmt to listen to taint Una-king below, with was the only way they could know if Stevens was yet alive. 7 _ But their anxiety wag nothing to the unspent: of the imprisoned miner. In A Egypt'mg. wax Stevens _told hit awry: ed to the aux-[am and a (nah mm dropped down. An day after drry want by the un- pause of me m working the" was hard when. After the tenth day had passed. and 100 wet. had been (lined. The miners agreed that the only way to reach Stevens Wu by shaking a new ILA“. far enough away from the cave- rn to make thet work aate. This meant that; a depth of 127 feet through solid rock of, a hard quality must be reached before. the miner could be rescued. a tsrdhsary Lime. sudh I talk would re- qatres a month's time at least, but the mhners thought they could do it in lose time. and the work began. Relay- Were arranged, and by working steadily night and day the shaft rapidly deep- “led, through the eolid rock. AI soon a depth wae gained n Item hoiet we. rigged; over the Mt to facilitate the rnmoval.d the debris Every blow struck. was done without lose of time, and) every move was calculated to ad- vance the work. Water wu let down to the. perwtring workmen. and " noon on one set grew worry they were lift- mum draft and the lubeeqnent Working lift had and in. breaking down heavy timbering and permanent- ly claims drum, worked-out utopu, and connecting men. A: tho miner. gathered about the some sane one cell- ed out. "Stevens m in No. 2," and the men rushed to the prospect shaft to examine its condition. “a, found that the aides had caved in and filled with debris so that all hope of rescue in that way we; at In end. Without in. of time it: was decided to drive a shut as near as possible to the mouth ot the drift. in which Stevens we: buried. A few fbours proved that the proposed ro- erue aitsaft was in too dangerous opium, and tthe work was abandoned. "I am tooling pretty well now," he hid ha an interview. "than“ kind cl weak t"ms"--mbt-r his hand “to“ his stamac2e-"and. my I... no “in Ihaky. In quit: trianiattt in (lo-h. not though I am lack m at twelve pound. of waiting what I did More the cave-in. But you nbould have teen M - the girat day. at" I was out. I could feel the Huh coming mt P" the sun. as I felt it leaving me In the mine. I weighed 156 pounds bo. 1011. nnd If.” they pulled me out I weitaed only 112 pounds I lost that weight: in Jun. thirtoen days and ten hours" Steven went to work on his Mt "thot-ood-ai-nine st 8 o'clock in we "enintr. At 10.80o'oioeh the miners in camp were entwined by A TERRIER) CRASH. accompanied by greet. cloud.- of dust nthLng- from the two at“; of the Mammoth mine. A. the dust cleared ewny it via found that the entire ter- tihory embraced between the original constitution Mst he survived the orde nt of existing in a narrow drift under- .tound without food or water int denee darkness tor thirteen an. Men have unwind e longer test then that he was towed to undergo, but not under Managing conditions. by nave-3m that'- "no" dutr though 127 feet a! hard porphyritio tool to "" his life. Jun. Buns. the miner in. m ot medium size. An Englishman. by birth, he In. lived in the mines od Colorado for (than; years. during which the his “but. were of an. that IWI' nature. It no due to his past life and his study IINRR STEVINS. “when.“ Mm ”our” on love ll. - Ie up”. with In 5-." new ad The. " In. the I.” [new lo I.» here - Done III-lie. and 50 Food. A remnrknbluh-unce of pay-bu en- durance. mas bow brought to notice in Arum when n miner wu entombod (at thirteen days in the Moth mine "I rurerrrmir to: up: IllrlllilllIm M Ill DAR} or that. The bo a got up a behtefit ball for no and Jo 'l'lT'lt', paid me full “fog (of the than was 'g,t"gr,,e did not dune a cent or my board." Stevens ir, " your: of age and a thoroughly ”perm miner. A nun and wile d Ir 16-yeu-old dam" won “rotted”: ftitltttll,t Ore.. for muslin; nu: Ind Inhe- ran a cruenrd. - a, v- -__. ......... Una] v Huww that I was still alive. The lest from d ;day was the haraest to bear. I was by Dr. "ttraid that they might give up tryd him in conclude that I was dee . The pamvtree fr increased. and. I was in oonetent egony. himself 1 My mindwae beginning to weaken. but Jollowe " tried: to think rationally. I Web 'iinnd b: led and scraped every little while to IMF over I inure them that I was alive. The made theum; them think I was crazy, I afterward order. {learned Ema-C. 1 not. hare it and I walked a hundred yard; Then I went to bed. For three days more they made me do without water. 'ving me only medl- cme. I had to U,', on chicken broth for two days and still without water. Then l drank and ate a mashing din: ner. The first three days I Med fiN teen paundaend I mended ttlf/g after glint. The pays got up . hype it trll "On Saturday mornim about 7o'olock I yaw light and the tUlf, ot a drill point. I jumped up and muted. “Is that you, Joe t" 't 'That you Jim?” came back to me. “To? God's sake give me water,' I called. _ Cr (an't do it. old fellow,' the answer came. and then the men went to work faster than ever. "In a. few moments thief had made a hole and I we pulled through. They would [in me no water. but some medicine, end then they liht me back in the drift to wait unt I sun wont down. The: said the mercury was 105 degrees and that I could not stand the heat and light. After sun- down I we. haled out in a bucket and the men. cheered. They wanted to car- ".my to the twins may but. Nelle I "There was not a. drop of water in .the drift after my canteen was exhaust- 'ed. and my _ti,ftxtutt",', were fright- "ug. After that a ttl silence of five mom's (on Wednesday I heard sounds in gs lnewdplm. I located them up in new groan end then I knew that they were going to sink for me through rock. " was doubtful about It. I seize up my ie,t,ett and decided Jthat..r might GETTING WEAKER; RAPIDLY. and I felt as though my flesh was drop- ing off. My knees grew so weak that f could hardly stun . I wondered it, after all, 1 should die easy. with no horrible mugs of thirst or hunger. I slept all I could. mud the only exer- tion I made: was to knock with my ham- Pfr, angle pr, twice gudnygto lo: them hold out nine or ten days altogether. Three days were “ready some and they ttd, to blast through 127 feet of solid roe . ' "The pains now eased up, and the ma occurred only once or twice a day. I} realized I was " tive hours. It was then that I began to give up hope. If. they could not reach me that we , how wee I to es- Cape. That was the toughest day of the whole time. I was in intense pain from hunger and thirst. My throat hurt_me very much. It was hot end stingnnm pains uhaeed each other right along. Sometimes the stomach puma were so severe that I was helpless and after they would die away I lay back exhausted. The last bit of food had disaweared. on Tuesday noon. It was fast as well that no other man was en in the drift with me, for one of us would have certainly eaten the oth- w any; AU. 11B U I QUIT ALL WORK tbl with the usual no end tried to aloe as much an poem e. I kept clone to 'IL plum where [could It',,?, verify; hear' the sound of the drIJlmg above. ritthtene Y l me.- and tried to calculate how long I Mme reassured {must hold out, I knew the nature of M "moved the the rock, and the depth they had to at Annexation a: so. and had sane doubt about their . . ability tglreaoh me before death ended otrntainimt the P1 my tron en. . a we "About three hours after the ceVB- ttttg',","):,,', . In I heard sounds of rescue work. First , smug it was a rapping on the drbox. and. I to qtttttiat ll canoe. knew that the men must be down. Ln Barman. Island the third level near the men working der British prov shaft. tor the Ill-box came up to the 'llhe iaiand is diffi newt extension tram there. 1 took my native; Were seen hammer and rapped back .and then "fha Wallaroo c they knew that I was alum. Then "uiproeeeded to they began to sink near the prospect annexing them. shaft. I listened to than. workman high ty eland ver; when I was not sleeping, untLl on ll ed- much pleased. at l needay all sound ceased. I hatched and Jeota. waited. and wondered what had hep- Runnell andBel gelled. Not , blow was struck for ward nf (human... - - V...“ v, “A "e “I ... .' 3 “And stood in the drift, thinklncl A OLLRGYMNU L115 [what it was best to do, there came I - 40"nt roar, the ground about ma aus a... were». an the hill." "unbud, and I knew it me all " he"... or "ere-Bah-tMgt the h imush. the. I could hear the old tunborl ‘nn “a.“ "iittth/tL they ttpt',', nag? “It“ we; o mass rock a ve 0m . bed with more worry connec natd that thud of luPt,ttiit,t life of the evens? WE; ‘, THE ROCK AND DIRT Milan than most people imagmle; little mm We into the lower drifts and we; titd"eift,',tetitt,tti22tdltti'1' ttmrtir. I Jumped: he? and ran ”ward 'lf/dS' t; 'u'l'Wfla'g,ti'C'fl, imam. ithe. breast of the drift. The au- blew . .0 ff thin condition Dr. Wil- g'n "rmsgr, puffed o.qt my candle and 'i'i1fat"s'iutnvifd act more speedily u a lllod my throat with dust Gil' the nervous ”m than my at: , Boon {twee ell over, and us ”out! medic' nd romp rector: the (l could relight my candle I set outtwtlltih lid to "lt'a'l,'lh 1ifl'd wheel“). my. It!!! tool: thar",',','; I found the! the . Wm. Clerke. B MIC young Mithodut dirt had on up the mouth o . minute stationed at Orono. Ont., drxft for '.wtmtr-fiie feet, and I set to nun-'51 have derived mat benefit :ork' to dig e pee-age to the shaft. d from. the use of Dr, Wllt,L', Pink I new I muet have our, and it I coo Pills. I found that when lettempted lrem]: the shaft my change“ were good. to study I would become drown m It horned that the tur box was not: could not apply mynlf to my work- lianre and as soon as I had cleere My digestion was very bad, and my th qNMa, to that I knew I wt" is?.fe .for nervoatg 'trtrtem named to be out dt fPe lat? to come. I kept 9n as“; sent. At first 1 paid but little at- tp find if I could get out In I trho tention to the matter. but found my- turn. but soon the rt hem to can eel! growing worse. At thin time I we: m.nroundme and I had to'qult. . 'statiiined at Fort Stewart. Out., end 'Thea I lay down and trwd to thank". boarding " the home of . store- it all out. we penned)" gef, tutd keeper who advised me to try Dr.Wil- tight, end there was nothlng a do but 1m. 'Pink Pine. I decidod to do so. td wait, mt maybe, .ditr. As Boo.'? "bud thanksto this medicine, I tuneful ',had. made 'ttg mind to the '..'ittitiGrt2ll'h' to good, health. Under t eee tum I be?“ tote account of tstock. circumstances I feel it my duty to my T. found had I. place of cake and two tb ood word for Dr. Williams' Pink mecca of pie in my dinner bucket and Pain l about two quarts of water. I had two, Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure by; candles tutd fifteen matches. .My tobac- 'going to the root of the disease. They lo I. threw away, thinkintr that renew and build up the blood, and‘ it might cause me more harm sW.,eliirTn'irtrit; the nerves, thus driving: good. I decided not to eat 1et?t?ytl'iriii2rts' from the eyetem. Avoid inn-l when the pangs of hunger grew t°°tationn insisting that every box) severe and than only to take a quell iii; tt in each-ed in a wrap- mbble. of the pie or the cake. I mighti, . _ min; the full trade mark, Dr. as well have eaten the food all at one 1%“, Pink pm: for Pale People. time, for the nibhlon mama-I nnlv In {found r had 1 piece of cake sud two Moon. of pie in my dinner bucket and about. two quarts ot water. I had two and)” tetf fifteen matellta, M, ttttyu? I Iryht't like to mix .115 hint} ad ,ti"i,'l Tha Wallaroo called st Mam Sound n 81: and pljoceeded to the Stewart Islands. 'eflttf, apnexmg them. The natives are of a. "JfNIht high tyYel and very friendly. The were flu, f/li pe, p eased at becoming Britisi Bub. mun rams“ ”wept this cm 0119 bid been given to O'Toole. thee of the man were Irish and hone: they rods were Irish. too. Adams Enact q FyeuetuiiGiN You: . t)attar . . Cram ot Tartar . Lot-Inna Wan . .rciUrriiiiir""iiTiL' i'"t';i'2'i,, up lieu hon to tho B. S. Ryetrman At/lit co., Limited. Humilton, Ont. him in " perfect state of healthnmd free from my disease." Mr. Fisher himself nude a sworn declaration u (allows; "1 un tho some parsed enm- med by Dr. J. H. Sutherland. -For over a year I we: a mfterer, from Rheumatism, Scrotum and blood dis. order. I commenced tasking Rack- tnan'tr Kootonay Cure, and now I am free from all 'blood disorder, Rheuma- tiam, Scrotuln. and skin diseases. and my cure wu effected solely by the 1m our, than mad .reerr." -- TEE "DwrQR HAYS BO. MR. FISHER SWEARS BO. KWNIAY DID IT. Mi. Jud!) Fish” who is loyal tgr., the Niagara Fills Psper 80., of imam Falls, ll. Y., minted for 3 long time from Rheumatism, Seminal: and blood disorder. He took Root- enay Cure, and new is gerfwtly be. from disease. He he sen examined Ir, Di .1. H. sytper.Upd, who (199131-60 FREE FROM DISEASE men alon th all 'nl'r"d'llUf. Runnell and Bellona lie to the south- ward of Guadfalcanar, in the Solomon group, and were apparently discovered y Captain Wilkinson in the Indie- pensablem1rr, 1790. It is said that copper ore is abundant on them. According to Lieutenant Richards; Runnell Island is about; forty-five miles long and six or seven broad, of a uniform height of 400 feet, densely wooded, but epparemt- 1y affords no anchorage. The netirvee resembled those on Tenn, in the New Hebrides. AU the islands ere rich in ooeoanntu Tralnmen on one of the railroudl traversing Indiana have been ordered to cease waving undirerohiett, at wo. R,en.,t.1h.ort.E the line and to desist from Nerviline isa joy also. No remedy in the world aquals it. Neuralgia and rheumatism tmy relieved almost In- uLanEIyLand Tier ache! tugs! pugs up upm'by a sinng -iiaiiaiiuiriiiGT lino in sure to cure. Ramon. Island was also placed un- der Britidn protection the same day. TIN, island; is difficult of access and no nqt_ivtsa, Were seen. "A THING OF BEAUTY m A JOY." t'fy,' assaulting a. serum who “15 " Adum’ tlinger a... One new. One may on. on}. ONTARIO ARCHIVE§ In qua Kansas town a citizen is cam- paigning ngainsf Sunday evening {much sgryicea oetfht ground. that the heat and hugs ,ii1t%i'rlirrikerioiiii than the religion“ exercises will save. Some bicyclists of Portland, Ore.. wear pneumatic shoes. Jn a storm at Marion, Ind., 113M:- nlng tore up thirty feet of tiling tive feet below the surface of the ground. At Colon. Mich.. a farmer found . gold ring in a potato hill. There is a 15-year-old widow at. Cov- ington. Ky., The girl was married a year ago tp . 19-year-old boy all the parents consenting. Her husbanddied a few days Biro. Dr. W. G. Beers. Montreal. editor Dominion Dental Journal, writatc- "Dr. levers has been fortunate enough to produce a preparation which molly has no rival. in the Moterie Medica of dentistry. I have investigated its mer- its, and find it, without exception. the mart useful. and convenient prepara- tion for the purpose. I have met with. We know very well too, that Chbmiete eel] a lot of preparations. which do more harm than good. From per-cone] experience and the unanimous verdict Dr. Ieven' confront: in Quebec city, and Montreal. we hove no haitetion in recommending the preparation. not only as an invaluable. addition to den- tal therapy. but in a. family friend In emergencies, where one cannot at once reach the dentist." Near Alvord. la., s can of stamps. which were stolen from the Post Office at Lester, in that State two yum ago. was ploughed up recently. "wan .i’vé’ threaiiid%ftksihira tisrGifr" “no of 1reastnotm fcaatqd by mun-h) Mn: our trot by curgd by Hul'l Cami: ogre. Send for Khaki-J trjsd, by local applications. es they cannot ranch the disused portion of the ear. There in only one way to cure denineee. and that is by con-nit " tional remedial. Destvttte a is oeused bl in igttinmed (audition of the mucone lining o the Euntnrhiun Tube. When this tube (etc in- fUmmod yru hone rumblirg sound or in perfect human. and when itis entirely closed denfneu in the malt. and unless the inthun. Innuon an be taken out and thin tube restored tom noxmnl condition. hearing will be de- stroyed forever: nine on" out of ten are caused by ounrrh. which in nothing bitten impinged pondjtionpt the pigeons uni-noes. I have used Pheno-Banu-m or"Quick- cure." for sufficient time to thoroughly teat its merits. In cases of ordinary toothache from exrosed nerve it a fax gopd; espegiglgf for children'- militia.' Nonsense. she replied. Did you ever know any one who was in the habit of dyingt she returned. During the last especially hot spell. work was Illspended in the granite quarries at Concord. N.H., becsuse the stone had become so hot. teeth; in cases of inflammation of .the root membrane it is use valuable;isnd unlike moat remedies the longer I use it, the better I like it. I should not now wish to be without it. Clayton W. wtslucIr.p.s., The Dominion Minister of Militia has authorized the holding of the usual aquqm camps of instruction for the I see that some dentist claims that death is largely a matter of habit, do- pegdingi upon thought and :11 that, he Decididff.' -iiri living floor of I imminent. Bettterdays has cane down in the wtrid,_htsait't hat Dr. ' B. Elliott, LL11; Queen!- thm Canadian. Hansen, waec, writes: -"I have used 19ensini.un (or ‘Quick- oure') with much success tn menu NMN* of foul and mppuratimg wounds; espe- cmlly in one one tollamng rtu8simstiira, whiah resisted all treatment for three months. that we quickly cured, by fag: dressings of the above. I am now using it in meg forms of skin diseuel, and. ulcers wi . apparent benefit." We are advised that this excellent school has just closed tta most success- ful your, many young men and women havxng found their my though ita departments into good positions. The next session will open on Sept. If, and any one desiring information in this 1"etet'ye,,,wiu min ttlil paw: Shiloh'e Coaprunptutn Cure cups when others foil. It is the In“ Cough Core. and no home should be without 1t. Plenum to take and so. right to the spot. Wyley Nubanm of eStPtgp Ind., tell a. victim to auewoke, a there were 898 teams in the procession that followed his body to the grave. TEE CENTRAL BUSINES COLLEGE. Marriage ct midnight. the ceremony 'dttut',,iheiieii, by a Coroner, is the Int anus eccentricity reported. ..'-e--- "fill. cunnn a 00.. Toledo. th Bold hi Sl'il'Mtlt "a. Hall! ‘nmily 111. mm. but. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Enter-upon the harlhgcol trained! Lint is sure. we and punk... Put- nam's Painless Cor-n Extractor - tAihsv.nsver: cqms mini nor the 'slight- to nub than I... "aio" . -GiiT. 1erAtttt .redt.re Mandi-"'1"; Me- mails: LttPSu"usi"rara ttut/tt " Wo m e n OI! I m . r o r 1'2llrll'lltt A 'rar/tfi'. -..t.roe you tube. “pick Mile an. In. F. who... m a. in: St.. mam Deafness Cannot be Cured , sending a redGitir" Gait grind? and mentioning this See a. . in this issue. UP AND DOWNS. \Vatexfoo. Ont. if top One, pq/l", cut from a myth, wu (healed. . wonderfully abort tine- in one week out" was complete. [For burns lad-oral. it in really. far better, thaw any remedy lknow of; it in mild and " to no. And it makes unplan- did plaster where an Anodym in rm quired. andlwhere Aconite or Belladon- nhl might be dungeroua." Near Alumna, Fla., a mum who had Just at some tools into a dbeat at tt pleads; of I. storm was atrudk by iitth - mne' and killed as he stood undr- an oak tree, which was photognphe per- fectly in his body by the fluid. I "Pheaso-Wnum," or as it is com- monly known "Quickcure" is well named, as its promptness in actionde safety in general dental lnd household use, make it highly commendable. F. C. Bartlette. L.D., Woodstock Ont. Nothing oquh "Quickcure'" as a gush; for purge. ytymlss, Ah.t.tt' or At Jonesville. near Birmingham. Alan . young woman whose name used to figure in irminirtMun's social chron- icles established a frog farm. Wouadir.-.rssad within“ in "Quiekeura" Boo (free) 1hiiiih Julius, of Resume, Ind., tried to alig t from a train before it reached the station. and he struck on his bad and has been insane since. Faq Dr. S. J. Andra. Beaver Ball. Mitts. real. wriua.s-" java used (Quick- tturs' for my Iqunjents this 'funmer. [ion of Canada. where the Coloniza- tion Deputments gives 100 are: of land to and; funny. " & “the, M. D., mm:-"I cer- my ttttat I have employed. with maria! MtMN5ettI, an PhenNBauiit, in turns Ind ttertata wounds; and an thorough- ly recon-mud its employment." Judge Angers, Quebec, Brother of Ex-mwt. Gortsyyt?r., Province of Quo- beo writ-.--" 'Quickeure' toothache ro- 113931;,“ bu always given relief to my The out ot running n {involu- ocean shame: beth this country Egg‘gurtmo, f.or , gonad trip, is_lpou_t DOOTOR" RECOMMEND ----. Ceylon Tea, gNd'rd'I tlt" recent work were an outlined siuiid and a pair M pillow shame u mauled quilt, and s hiit dozen crazy quilts. F One hundred and tte French Cana- diam. in twentyrtwo miliea have left Major the Luke of St. John to- In .Kexhh Hubbard of Palmyn.l(o.. It 86 does A good deal oi embroidery and et+eetP11rear....aenUr her the of? "ot "ltuieiratrC; f -. " and um: other remedies au, Ind found amp-t instant relief. I " wuyl hey it with me." Went: of Lavina. near otm Tis., have formed In organinLSon for tho extermination of rats, and the men!» at: are.to 'te?.' mp. day {was}: tq the wdrk 512' main ae/Gi, iirUGiGii of the vermin. Be Not [hushed A Cong}, Hotne- no. or Crow, as not. to trifted with. A done In amp 0,! Shiloh‘a Cure “SAM ur Be Not moaned. A (mu tl, tioatraer- neu or 0mg. up ‘ncr. m E tritted with. A damn: tune of Shiloh'a Cure will am you much "roublo. Bold hy I" drum“. WANT nlMln---l,h'p,!'u"iylt'gMtor1tg wry; good water power. well oumblished. Far. mr or a! peren 99.9311. phone? to - Rev. Edgar B. Husband. The Rec- torr, 1?tapittipes, Quebpc., wripu.:- " 1eu..rtiiDtltie,te,1t1tjitiiFiht to [III Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can't find it at home, he win seek elsewhere for it. Good housewives know that SAPOLIO makes a house clean and keeps it bright. Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you want cleanliness, comfort and happiness? 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