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Barrie Examiner, 16 May 1901, p. 8

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CASTQREA For Infants and Children. GKIILRCHILL. MIDHURS1`. Ebima. IIOLLY. ` `$5 : 9 . mam` Bead 0moo-'!'o1-onto V Bar:-lo Omce-Bnnk of Toronto Building I Vair, Vickers & Co. .Pre`ldent-J. L. BLAIKIE. | ::,II:.:s:,-ml. } Dlx_'ectoi's-Senntor Gowan. Barrie: J. K. Os} ., borne. Toronto; E. Gurney, `Toronto; D. Mccrae. Guelph. - WM. MCCABE. ~ L. GOLDMAN. Managing Dlrector. Secretary. Policies issued on Llfe. Endowment. Llmued Payment Llfe. and all classes of desirable insur- ance.` NO BETTER. NONE SAFER. Aswets ........$ 3.977.263-00 Insurxmceln force.... 25.575,000.00 ` For further informatlou, apply personally or wnte to R103 RD 1.. BARWICK. ' `R-lv . Barrie. . \ UWHNIUN LINE `! 0GEAN:T_EAMSH|PS _ reckoned the nob!est and beat political men f of the at te. Tr nu... 1-bu-nun]-u ll-u uynrlr H,-afchnt nv-Au: fn ; or me as me. . _ i It was through this work that she grew to be such an ardent advocate of woman suf- frage. With a. hundred or more women. she was sent to petition the legislature against . the repeal of the Baxtet temperance law. Sheweut high in hope, for were not the men sliensually associated with ~wa.rmly an the side of right? But in tlmt legislative hall 8l'l6'W8S made to feel. for the first time in her life, ashamed of being a woman. Wnmen nre mid that thev can do whatever ner H18, tlsnameu OI Delng 8 `.VOIIllIllu F Women are told that they can do whatever they wish through their sons. But Mrs. `Wallace says : ` u"1\L:_.I_ -1 LL- ..L:'..-|. -.l' ALL. :1:n`-\Av|I\ut nan I rv Ilalavv uu-J-a . . ?"l`hink of the effect of this dishonor upon l the bow of the land. Themother tries to texch her boy the: he must be pure and temperate and honorable. that he must con- trol his passions, am} waik as 2. man am-mg men. if he would succeed in life. That buy goes out from his mother, and thersc thing he meets with brutalizes and gives the lie to all his mother s teachings. He save to him- self: `Why, mother says so and so ; but he nds men in high places violating an these teachings, and he begins to conclude that his mother does not k'now much about it. From that -moment tliatb-.2y discounts his mo4ther -3 j.idg:nenf,__' and though she must still have A hold on his a'-sctiors, she does not hue a. hold upon him in any other way. 18-I) For rates and full information, apply at Sunny Rooms. . it is said to be true that in all hospi- tals those rooms facing the sun have fewer deaths, other things being equal. than those which are on the shady side of the house. Likewise statistics, where they have been kept, prove that the av- erage time for a recovery is much less in a sunny room than in 11 shady one. From these facts and from the fact that the tendency toward illness has proved greater on the shady side of buildings, like `prisons and asyiums, it follows that light is second only in lin- portance tofresh air. A dark room is F nearly but not quite so bad as a close room. In the case-of sickness the sick- ruom should he the sunniest one the i house affords. ; Egosuc, ` ` Isn't there 11. grtfat deal of egotlsm among actors? asked the young wom- an Such as characterized our `business the last six days, and we will have `accomplished our `purpose of reduc- ing our Dressoods Stock to make room for our" showing of Muslins, Dimities `dud Blouses. e uu. "I am sorry to say there is," answer- ed Stormington Barnes. Why, I have `met no less than three actors who 1 thought they could play Hamlet as \ well, as I do!--Washington Star. How S.he Did It. So she refused you ?" That's the impression I received." . ~ Didn't she actually say no?" _ ' `V`No. she didn't. All she said was `Ha, ha, ha! " ` At Whaknrewarewa, New Zealaud, there are geysers, hot springs. boiling pools, mud volcanoes and hot water- falls. . Santa Claus is unknown in Spain. I The three Magi are supposed to be the ch1Idren __s gift brlngers. ' ` .- ....4a~ .... -..-..a. -......-. ..u \..._...-v--.--- Wedd'i`ng' Stationery Examiner Office Will sofm be" very much ` in demand-. VVe have the largest_ assortment of. the latest designs. Prices as low as pos-` sible for good work. Call and see samples at the ` A very large duantity of Dress goods changed hands,` and no wonder. The low prices do it. There is -still" a quantity to go by_ Saturday. We give no items, for EVERY PIECE OF DRESS GOODS I5 REDUCED 18 to 59 PER CENT. nae EXAMINER arms, ' BARRIE Safest, Swiftest and Most Comfortable %C|othing{Smre I Dqods Store i1H mouBLE STORES led with the close practical attention of its management these stores "are enabled to provide its customers with the best obtainable, whether linregular purchasing or in the securing of SPECIAL CLEARING ` LINES. The success of the present season was expected. Due pro- vision was made. Our stock in all departments is well balanced. It is desirable to make large reductions -in many of these during the present month. Concessions in price will be resorted to. Now is the buyers - chance. Are you a prospective buyer? If so, examine our goods and l prices before purchasing. You will be interested I P ' . With the experience gained by many yearsof store-keeping, coup- iclothing Specials ` g Overcoats. % New" Ginghams WLEY 8!. DEVIJH price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Se_e our special lot, of Men's Suit,,_$,. extra good quality, all at one price toclar ..... ..... ..$1.5o A visit to the store will" save money for ybu. V ? Se.e`ou1~ Wonderful Men s Suits :11; the an 1- Ann . V _..-..._... I Exceptional value in Men s Spring` Ova-coapts, (1211-1; g1.-ey c11eviuts, rel-y d1'es'sy, -only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 See that elegant All-wool \Vhipcm-d Overcoat, splendidly tailored gar- ment, worth $12 in usual way for. . . . .v.~ -rt; Complete line_s of Men's and Boys Hats, Caps, Shirts, Overalls, Under- wear, Collars. Ties, etc. In the most up-to-date patterns and` colorings, washable, and good wearers, 10c, 1256:, and 1`1p\\';u'ds. 3 ieces onl ' of Union Car et, vurd wide, n(-W dx-si rn and 00101-in P _ 3 , . E, 8591 -specmlat . . . . . . .. -1 pieces hc~.:1vv-A11-wool Carpet, the full val-(1 wide, only this numbc-1' of pieces, bought at 21 p1`i(.'t.f, and wili be sold at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5| 10 iec-es 4-\\'i1-e Brussels far e-ts, borders to match if rertliz-ed _ P . _ 1 . spec-ia1Mayp1'ice .. 7 All Departments well stocked with extra values. Dunlap Tires. H i;;fv.s of f.-am-:--.\len's 20. 2'. and 2% i1.-Ladirs' 20 5nd 12in.--enamellcd HI VIE OFFER splcmlid c`v.Ircc In a g od agent in vach town. Send for Catalognxe and ask fcrA 1 Discoums. VVheels slightly used, $.00 to 25.00. T, \,,I, [3079 C; Soa- 5"C.``= I"3"'". -`I ""`- 1983 Nova: Dun: $7.. Mouvn .Caltorla is an excellent medicine for chilren. Mothers have repeatedly .told me of its good effect upon their children." `no I". I` nnnnn IAIIIJI lnrr I The Largest Importers of British" and Foreign Goods in Barrie. Castoria is for Infants and Children. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee `is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverislx- ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and \Vind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels`of Infants and Children, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children s_ ` Pangjcea--'1`he Mother s Friend. ._.}-'-** 'c`-'*:::~.,.-- I .:3a..&,r_ . FRONT STREET, BARRIE. THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. . \.u\LI. uyvu unuu \.LlllLlICll- DR. G. C. OSGOOD, Lowell, Itlass. Castoria. $1.00 Carpets at 75c. 75c Carpets for 55 50c Carpets for 35 ThiS.`iS the Greatest Money-Saving Dress Goods Sale ever held in Barrie. S%aturday.,%~1 8th inst. positively the last day. See handbms. wnaaas .y uv Llnw .$-5.00` Opposite G.T.R. Station and Post Oice. Millinery 3 Print Specials A special showing of new Sunumsr T1'in1me(1 Hats and Sailors for the f`)Iay" month; See our dis lay. The most up-to-date ideas in .\ illin- ery Novelties. An elegant range of Stx-aw Sailur Hats at 250, 501:. and 11p\\':u-ds. A va1-ied assortment uf Ready-ttr \Vea1' T1-imnled Hats, $l 50. $2.00 $2 50, and Ilpwurds. Hats specially designed and trim_- med on shortest notice. Prices mod- erate. About 25 only pieces bf Prints, light and dark shades at the low price of 5c. 45 )ieces English Prints, all shades, lig t, medium, and (lurk, fast colors. good we value, for... . . . . . . . . 7&0 A choice ussortinentof heavy weight. _ new desi ns, fast colors, patterns suitable or dresses, wx-zippers or Shirt waists, only . . . . . . [the per yard H Creator-la ls so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prc~ scription known to me." H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N. I is hardly zmything-:u1o1-e refreshing than a cup of good Tea. But then A ; really good Tea is scarce and that is _ why so few ltnderstahd the invigor- ating qualities of the h'e1-1'). Our Teas combine strength, aronm and avor. \ These form the real luxury of test. If I you will try our 25c Tea in preference to what you usually use you will soon detect the diiference and understand how refreshing a cuo of tea really is. uxrs 10 am] 2.;':ln.--ummcucu um Send fer t! SO ` n Nm-nr Dune $7.. Mouvnt Castoria, IYU (5 SUN` It MONYRIIL. `. 35c 55c 75c `SIM vAI|;,*v|c@i(Ens &. co. Inns: Avs nasx SELLING I. CARSON.- Look out for the pay our on Saturday night. ` . 1:` A I :uI.. u"D `D :. .'.LI.. 4-. 1m .l!a._ IL. JJIULIU, LII.-L.Lu Ia nuao nu urn; up aga'm,, after his long" illness. G. D. Patterson has a {large music box in his store. Call around and bear its sweet music. . __ - .- .- . .u-.` . A luv Hvvvvv ._....... . A Mr. and Mr; H.u1it, of Burton Ave.. hwerefvisiting frisods in Hxmilton, over. Sunday. 4- .1, . L____ _\._ __-._A. 1... 11-...-.6 vuuuuJo Some of the boys who went to Depot Harbor, nding no work, are returning. They say the place is over s Jpplied with ` men. ` uuvuu \Vanted-men and boys at the base- ball eld. Everybody c.m play; If you don't cuie for baseball you car..t:y football. ` ` `A successful Apron social was held at_t.he residence of John G!assf 5rd, on Wednesday nigh . Proceeds in aid of I the church." `V- '_ Robf. Moore has nnved to Niagara Falls, where he has a much. better position than he had here. His friends wiah him great success. Inn A, __,L_._ :_.L-:..._ ._I........| 2.. \ --n u non. =.v-. _..---_-. The town water izfheing placed in the public school. Quite a. dumber of houses `on Burton Avenue ale having [the \v;1t_er put in. A p 1 u.. |.____ -_._ _-1I_-L:__ t-.. |'.'"' " ; I A fn.-w of the boys are collecting for 8. bnseball club. With hardpractice -thoy shou'.d have 9. stxong team, and `will nd doubt be well supported; ` -n I .1 A __,_ ___1 l F:-idair` last a? sh c-nix: passed `through this plm':e`for Bracebridge and Huntsville. Everybody that was at the station was seen carrying` away I-2.1. ' , e The `anniversary services of the Methodist'chux-uh will be held next. Sunday, Evangelist "Vine: preaching morning and evening. Morning subject, The Perfection `of the Church ; even- ing subject-, "Power with God and Man." suon Uhurcnu ' . S. 340. Bird Neig,bbura-Neltje lchan; 34}. Successful F:mning--`Villiam eume. M 400 Hnldim-inn in Cnnada-CoL Deni- '64]. Succeaalul r':mnIng--wlluam nannxe. M. 429. Soldieriua in Cnnada-(,`-ol. Deni- aou; L 412. Shu.keapeare a England-- Willirun Winter. . - 1:` Mn. I011 In 103.0 \Vnn\:\n nn Al'f;Rf New Books at Public Library: -H. 432, Canada under British _.,Rule-- Bouninbt ; 433, The" Gran: Boer W ar-_-(.`-onan _Duyle;-134. Inn Hamilton's Mm-ch-Win-' anon Churchil Q -nn RE.-A his-iahhnrn_..N'nIIipRninhana \VlllI llI| \\ IUYGY. F. Nos. 1934 L0 1952. Woman and Artist I -4-Max 0 Rz-ll; Richard Yea. and Nay- Mauiriue Hewlett; Uncle Be:-nac--Couan Doyle; The"'1-`hird F1oor-Mrs. Duieney; The Hosts ohhe Lm'd-.\lrs. Steele ; String- town on the P1ke-Johu Uri L`oyd ; Patroon Van ` Vulkgnberg--H T- Stephenson ; l`he Devi1 al lough-Anna Farqnhar: Hugh Wynne-S. Weir Mitchell; Her Mountain Lover- Hamlin Garland; In the Palace of the K-ng-F, M.` Crawford; _On Pete:-`e Island--A. Ropes; Bibs the Impossible- Sar.-h Grand; The City of Refug~--Walter Besnnt-: The Turn of the Road-E. B. Fra- thingham; A King's Pawn-Hnmilton Drum- mond; The-Slmduw of nMan--E. \V. Horn- unq; Monsieur Beaucsirc--Booth Tarking- t 11; Like Auothrr Helen. Georg Horto_n.. .Bl:1.;"A. Little, M.P.P.. is me to be .- _.....'... nnn k:n `Anti `nnau Fall V\.'hea.t . . .. . .. .. Flour, bakers, per bbl. Flour, family. .. ' Shorts, per cwt. . . . .RrunL mar cwt.___,... i onurps. per cw ` Brynn, per cwt. ru Pans, smull.. -Pens. large Jatu . . . . . . Rurlev. . . . .. Rye . . . . . . . . Buckwheat . I A ' . Potatoes. per bag`- nvnnv VVUUL ARI , HID! Wool, unwashed . . . . . . . ._'. .` \Vo)l, washed .. Beef Hides.. Tallow, rendered, per 113.... Tallow, rough. per lb....v .. Lamb Skins ........ Culfakivxs. per lb. ' Shea x Skins. '. MEAT. POULTRY AND, DAIRY PRO} Beef, hixrdquartera Beef. fotequartera .... ........ '.\lult.on, perlb...,... > ........ .Lamb . . . . . `Hogs jdre-saed................. Hogs. live, choice 170 tn 23`) lbs; .6 1 Bugs, live. lights and fats, 500. loss than chuice Dogs, HVC. ugnus ll less than chuice Chickens per pair. Turkeys, dressed. Lard, nm S .._.. Lara, pel nu Butter, tub, peuflb. . . Buttcr,in_toll...,... .... Eggs(fresh_)...... numnn II l Hay, per ton .. Straw, per load. . . . . Wood. dry, short. . ` Wood. dry, long..., Wood, `an-.`en, long. PARIS, 32., rue Etienne- \Ia.rce1, and all. 131101--no nine IJU I VIE:\`.\`.-X, Stephansplatz, 8. ALEXA.\'DRI.-x,'1-11e Cherif Pacha. V LIsBo.\`, _Rua. do Arsegxal, 148 a,nd'l52. BARCELONA, 5, Calle Sta. Ana. BRUSSELS, 58, rue Mdntagne de la Cour. RIO `DE J.-LVERIO, 32; Rua Goz_1ca.lves - T\:nn }[|UM?H`R|E_Y8 ;s;P:at_:aH_a3_s_j 1`,i1H, 04, rut: I'JlIll':ullC'J.'.l1.l:l.'lJU1, uuu. an Pharmacles. . Logxnox, 1, King Edward St., Newgate I .`f._ V ll."LAl\lD5l._l:': WARD. Dias. - IHJU U32 d.'\..\.l`4J:u.U, U. -I, .I.IIll.CII uugvwzvca BUEXOS Amns, 442,ca11e Florida, as. . MEXICO CITY, Ca-lle del Coliseo, 3. - nnatpln, RR and 85. . HAVANA, Teniente` Rey 41, y Com- ` .l1A\'A.\'.-\, '1'e111e11r.e ney *1, y \JU1Ll' postela, 83 and 85. HONOLULU, Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. PANAMA, Plaza. Santa. Ana. .f CANADA, at all Drug Stores. a pocket e xtome of the Domestic Prac- tice of Me icine, mailed for the asking. .,.~.**....~._.v`;:: s;o.:-;::;-::.;:*;;:,"y:::.:r= - - W- Dr. llumphreys specic llannal,` BARBIE ` MARKETS. - Carefully corrected to date - Hymns. May 15. 1901 |'|-AAA- ` 1:! R1 TOURISTS. I .\VHERE THEY VYILL FIND WOOL AND, RIDES. |(~l\AA COARSE GRAIN . THE nARn'In-'Ex.mIN1:'1z, THURSbAY. 11}.VY`1e,`x9o1. .68" `Q10 :3 5 May.l3-1`hs farmers am through with their seedxng `for this year. , Everything is looking most beautiful just . . I now. now. I Look out for the annual picnic, which isl el\'n'eya.heid on the 24th of May in this vi- 1 oinity. V! e continue to celebrate it in honor of our beloved Queen who has so late- ly paused to the other share. A good time may be .ntio'pated aid amusement will be furnished hr every one. Two football teams will be on hand and other gnmee will be :indulged in. A good programme is befng provided for the evening. Some time no fire broke out on the pre- being provided tor me evening. . Some ago uuiues of John McEach9rn anddeatroyed he stables, a team of horses and 9. large number of fowls. The re is supposed` to huV9 originated from some chips which had been burning not far from the building. nliuar `nvlm has returned to his home at been butniug not tar xrom me Duuuxug. Oliver Dyke has returned Newmarket. IXHII wxvunn nf r`.m.1.m. urn: n thin vicin- Newmarken. Will Evans of Coulaon was in this vicin- ity on Sunday. _ nwina to the heavv storms on Sunday` ity on Sunday. Owing to the heavy Sunday` afternoon the jattendance at tho Congrega- tional church" was small. _ " 2 May 14-Geo. Sueath. who has been in the hospital in Burie, has returned` to his home much improved in health. .Tnn C.--.;w!ev nf Edenvale was a. quest Of Jno. ls vl)u.aon on aunuay. Rev. M r. Paton has started 8. Werint-a_day_ evening&myer meeting. The first one waa_ held at m. Omk s, 3rd line, and was well attended. . n -m..:..v..+ .....1 \v T-lull-uirtn hair. but home much Improved 1n neann. Jno. Crawley of Edenvale was guest Jno.`R vl);LB0ll Sunday. `Ram \`l r, Pnnn has started a. Werineadav attended. C. ;Wright and W. Hulbrta left. last 'Wednes_day for Saultste. Marie where they iutend spending the summer. ' I Mm: .Ts-nah: Menwnn in home from C0015- iutend spending the . ' Muss Jessie McGowan is home from Cooks- town for a short. visit witb her mother, Mrs. R. McGowan. ' ~ u;. ....,x M... nu... (v..u:- ...J....+.:.....a . ` Mrs. 19. Mcuowan. > ,~ Mi`. and Mrs. Chas. Wattie entertained a number of young people at their home on Monday evening May (ibh, it being the twenty-rat bixtbday of their third aon,Alex. A very pleasant evening was spent in games, music and dancing. _ _ Mr: R Runnnll in nvhpnfnd In return this wnere sne nus spent. me wmcer. Mn`. Patun s prayer meeting is to be held at. Mr. MunIo a.seventh, lino,on Friday even- ing instead of Wednesday evening of this week. _ ~ u:.... M u:..1.....A...... ....... oi... n.m.4- nf Mina Urok last: Sunday. > , Our football team has baen organized again and a match has been arranged for Victoriu. Day. . - Jannpn Dnrun last. A valuable horse on music and dancing. ` Mrs. B. Russell is expected to return this month to Belmont House from England where she has spent. the `winter. RA-r p.4I'.un n nrxuynr mantinrr in tn he held week. Miss M. Richardson was the guest of Miss Orok last Sunday. Our funthall team has baen organized his home In Urouslana. '- Miss_ J. Paton has secured}: position in J. I U. Irwin : store. We wish her every ;uccess. She is greatly-missed in our little I village. n ~ I James Dorun los.t a valuable horse Monday night which seems hard luck as he lost three cows recently, .l`here_ are quitega. number of sick horses in the neighborhood. n... hmnhmu .Q "mttnn nnpnl-. .\`nnd:ii1 at I > numoer OI SICK norses In Lne uelguuuruquu. Our teacher, S. Cotton, spent Sunday at I his in Crousland. - ' Min. I Dntnn Inna nun-u-orfn nnninn {I1 I ' my 13.h._W. Lvnn visited the] parental home on Sunday. A ___-.1!_. # .____ 'L_!_I 3_ LL- D.....J PI: l.1u|\4Au\|nA uvnnlv vu -uu_~.-J- A meeting was held in the Bmrd of Traideerooms lass S xtun-day night. when a ciiv;-ken club was organized. A large membership is anticipated, and the fun will be-. high. Challenges will` be ac- cepted lrom neighboring teams. 1'.` PI All .A AL , 1'.` ,,,,ll._. .1 '1" ....-...L;\ ....,,..... ....... ..-.,.,....V.... .... .. F. B. All-an,vof the Faculty of Toronto I University, spent Sunday at the home of his naxents. MasterVic`.or Sproule had a narrow escape a few days ago. He fell in front of the raller, but fortunately catching the tongue he was able to hold on till the horses were abapped. } n I 5 , , _ u ,_ __:__l.L_._L....,1 . -..- .....--- ..-.- _--,,-_. , b ; Several fa-mvers of this neighborhood ! intend improving their b..rns and :tab- ' ling accommodations this summer. 1 -11' 1.,_ A-__ L- fI`....-...... huh .-vv.........-.....v.-..- -._--- __._ J. H. Lynn has gone to V'l`Vufon.o,V: where he has secured a posifon. May 14. --Jos. Blbxham, of Brant- ford, and Mrs. Mason, of Fins, spent a few days with their sister, Miss Agnes I Bloxham, who has been - ill for some time, and is very low at present. u ru-I, ,, ,,J I, :1, _e T1_L._ ....;. ......, ...... .. ...._, .-.. .. I. ..... -. 3. Gibson and family, of Idaho, are here with his brother and-sister for the summer months. ' - -.._ u .. AI 1 pp. 5 nu; ..... . .... yyyy -- We are glad. to see Alzxander Gibson again in our midst. He has been attend- ing Business College in Toronto, all 1 winter. ` { Mr. Moorehead had a ploughing bees ` on Monday, and a dmce at night. _ ` run I ,, r- 3 I _I LL. .5... vu Avav-A--J, ....... .. _....-- -. --.;.,r- . The masons have nishel the stone- vnrlr of M-'. Cochrane's bu`:-n, and the- a11'xe1's will h.ve it) ready to ruise on Thms.1:_v afternoon. AI.. u in 17- ,2 In, ..,;- E. .... Alfred H. Viner, of Toronto, i[sTex- pected to preach hei`e_11exb Sunday, V at -7 an n ... I Puzvvuu nu 2.30 p.m. The Mother oi "Ben Eur. There quietly slipped away the other dav a woman who has helped tomake the history of her country, and so quietly that few in Canada have evtn heard of it. One of Mrs. ` Zo.-re'd; Wallace : claims to fame is as the , revered adviser of her stepson, GeneralLe.v i Wallace. the author of Ben. Hur, and as , the inspiration of as prominent character in ? if.` . - it. . `Mrs. Zarelda Wallace was the daughter of | Dr. Saunders. D. `prominent .phvsician in Kentucky, and as nineteen became the ` second wife of David Wallace, of Indian- , apolis Through the following years she reared his three sons and six boys and girls of her own. As her stepson: grew she read `law with them, and twenty-yeare` ago she `ence than any woman of her day not 2: pro- was described as kno wing more of jurisprud- fesaional lawyer. _ V , , , WI-nun the dam: of her widowhnod came. I Bilhllll 6 atm gnu! .AIn0l18 her friends and allies, `too, she fassionnl lawyer. ; When the days widowhnod I shewns left. with a home , but no other in` , come, nnikor years she toiled alone to sup~ ' port and educate her children. but when hers were grown and own her body and mind seemed only at their best. and she as once turned her energies into the Woma.n s' Christian Temperance Union. and from the beginning of the work she was Indiana : best loved snl most `inuential leader. `lbs {soc lhnile tdchntara I non: NHssMiT This Chahce to Save oney 4 on Your Neura.% lhess%

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