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Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1910, p. 6

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' , --The A store-management that 7}shows marked. enterprise and buainqss abmty In `advertising may be , pro-j` _ gamed to have used the same talents in meeting" stocks,` and in search-` out vglues. ` .u y........ -__ -...-.._-V. in Olive_ oil=taken=internal1y has . a. tendency to 1111 out and `smooth the , skin. Sometimes there` is a sort of i scaly roughness on ,one s skin that stubbornly resists all local applies.- _tl_ons. .,A;. t'e_;'1s[_) oontul of oliveoil taken` alone `or with lettuce ottoma- toes once laday will entirely remove this condition if used faithfully. L "HA-iznls-4?rAa the Waison L l- .u... `n..11{m.-at : my `.c1.n+ 19` Mr BROWN--A"t `tho!;1.<;;1e\ , '51 5; son 1 James, .con.A12,Innis_1,j`Sept. 13. I . `Anne Brown, 7 a'ged_86 years. .HAm>ER-At` Angus, j. ` 'sep t. 316, ' ? _RnchLe_l Ha-rpermother of Mrs. ` Peter`M;1;'aged 792 years. ?MONK1WAN;-In `V Toronto, Sept.` [15, Geo. Howard Monk-mien, oldest son 1 or and. Mrs. Geo; _Monkman. ag_ed 25ieas- . 1'1nn\1 . ' ` ' SALISBTJRY--Onv "sept.?13.Ato'1'v1r. ` `"V"' "`""`" " .a.nd Mm. A.WS'a.llabu1jy, Mvidhurst, _ V _,_ V M _. _ g. (Still-born). `V g : R_obertson,=Barr1e. :(7ii:cv?s84l;:.i+iiiA.:`%L)Ir`I}ei`l)rtV VG. IlA`1`IX9L`"l.'A.li|.I'l!J'@.'*_AE EH8 115 !-HUI! agge,`Collier: St..`)0n 'Sept. 19,) by` Rv. I.? G. Bowies, - B.*A.,` B. D., 1 Wm. :1-Iartis oi Qolwell to M y ;Ta.ggert o1 Newmgrkat. L I g * | . fI`I'u\`l'\ . "7. I7 ?:~`1-W 1". .=e't>":1" ~ `~1:":r:~rft? x nA;|%a_nw-Aim, PLUM: '1 `r ' . "~I`~ *~w.:~.-<:: `- ` ` I e can_-_supp1y V them I to .yovu r\ satisf_acti:on asfwe wry mums. V It leavqno mm or white lulu Lnnanng II `Ann nAI pint . ` %We` re`stove`expertandwou1d, like to discuss " Mgtvqsw you, Whgther you buy or 1i`ot.. L I ' ~` -1."i*.:g nu us want. yum gwuyx: `um uuuuuuu soft. _ oiien pan ,thgn ih a jug-A point {:0 _ be. remembqzgd Lspe_cially_1n_ the sum- mnr > ` mu: 'wm kep sw,eet1onger"1n% WIIVLI l{I.lU Iflllllg uuu D little powdanud ham: to Mevory mil- tul 'o1water. keeps -the annel: soft. To varnish maps, brush them 0379: ' on both sides with a thin solutio of ightfa per`che..h This is qni1_:9`trans- .pa.rent.`g/ _ , . It t-he'wa\te'r used (or clganing wine down is "b1ued,"' they` win rqtain their brilll-ancy longer and polish mnnn nn al1u . WI-Ivll ` |_lI llllllul more easily. Mmi aims rue VALUE ADFFBIIII `mnunmsm_n_v ipllvl `Gut DI Ivan: . `LI bottle-6 for '5. At all Hahn. Ankfor {me mrbv of our Fainilvfker-atefdies , nicer c;h.sish bribout 9:` inter of.epveetm7tu} an?! only 1 of an intenselybitter substance." Cue! exnerimenn `shah tint {Eh thii hitter 0! an Intensexymtter B`|1DS?l1_C{ .\1.Nl|Il cuts `ahoithat {HI thid bitter V p ciple, which is the u,tive ot`m'edi- Mcinal material offtuit n`ice`."' 5 Under Grtain coxi tioxu; tin? bitet ...a....:..I. ....-.:1..=4;....:. o. -...'.'.i.... .. pnncl IE l:El_l`|)g;l`llICIBv~l(_),lEp;[l0-0l' trans om eotnejofgthe tweet etpsnrin ' the juice. ` u_h`mak'ih`ge`new ctgohnd " which is much`m6n:' `active medicmally . than the ondinary juice. . * Many fruits analyzed and it was found thatthe juices of apples, oranges. t angl ;'ir1'1n _,.gave'the best xesnlt. '1` fruit '(1`es_ hmriha heei1mnd'e i .`.`..`9 Wu.` 3``?.-5- WK 9'9?-.,"9.` V mere uetive byfythe .9! . \ changing the sweet n`n"cip e_ into the ) bitten -are combiu with tonic: and : Ja_ntisepti<;s``nd madeintotablets. These ` thefamous {mg medicine- -" _ '39 VS.3=."k,,\Wn. . ., of for their wonderful can ve L nnalinn-Inx Aknannn n3 :1 Qlhnulu OI CSIIIGI I01 Ulllf WUXIUEITIII CIIIIIIVC .?JualitieVs_"iz1` diseases of the Stomach, vet,` Bowels, Kidnyimd ' Fruit-a-tiv e"`is the only medicie in the world made of fruit sqc. . g box. 6Afqj-$2.59 or tnal size. 25. Whn waahing nine ahhel. a. um. nnwanuaa rm`.-nu I. nvnrv mm. : yvilliiv !UC_-II_ u 3 .., -- ".- ` mun +4 was run W V xer an that is best and 2:/rgst_inh family rgn1edies; AGA ' Ana `A angunt). -..L-.'. % r1-/wr`e%a:e4 no _.9j5crt$:l`bo!if % - Ny`aJ ,s' Rem"edieAs-V-'-no impos-. sible "cure"-alls.'L'7 The trade; Tmatk stands V for bpen ahd `V .squardea1inz;. .. - Nyal-Remedis mean no mys-L. ' terious" n)Strum`, but pixie ingtedients"bQm"pounded ` scientic acurgey.% - V , - There : 9. Nyal. L-Remedy fo Anon: in-'tn`a'rv n'3In-Inn l>_uno-up `M913 9 G vlVJOl ` LV\_W-HIV, IV` .-eve _,o_rdina. ;y ailnggntfvery sixn' at to, what your own physician would; prgsgribg. 1 wek;mw_ tnef to`rm`u1`ae.otv an '- Nyal's' Remdigs'know ei:- . uctly .what s_-gin thejm,--yoti ' may know ..a"'zid 3 yam? doctor can know too. ..oTh we- _cheexftl1ly:"";commondo4"mom; % ms] o.;;;*.s.:.;.. V =1 boot3:ckthIHIIlC&'lIIndv ._thar`s.InI9 ' v aowwaxwoiunqaau-iuouumciubiz would "rummp':c:'munnumubm" The Miniatoricat. This game! very similar to that oi! "I love my love. Each 0; the play- ers must`desc'ribe the minis_ter`s'cat. igomgughtthrongnthea1ph`ai;en;_o`do so.` `The minister's cat is `en.-iVngr,y.~ cat`.-" says ne (`an In xionse`at.`f"sm another; endwo on until every one tine` used an adjective beginning with A2.- '1'ben`theytakethef`B's." `.'.l`heIn!n-. ister'scatisab!gcat.".Indaoon. . `rhe'leedei-gotthegemenuntaeent noT_on_e;h1eeltates 1or '3 word. Iran: one longer than a halt Vn|Inli6AI'|kA;|i'I|'ntnncr`nCnnCnIO' I , momma}. f 5 agspozxounz. Inn` ' .;J.hn-Etes but 11.1!!! euplddt mate the uni IAlLtthoqnaIIonn. . . _. ,.;....`.`.on'r~*"_____ nuns wan;-o`keptm uueg" VHUV ILIGIV VIIIHJI I-Illlll IVHV VIBE awakened` every morning by the trutlno pet on a rooster. This soprovoked him that at last, putting his headvout . of the window, he shouted: `uu4....na.. .....o.._.t `1. to nab 1:nuu-ayaocunznouuuuuoaun onhohuntaot I BtoIn9,runduthar'nnIuuburnnnIl E H, . .`..;_;.-.,. .` v ,,y_,, ho" ` thnolalaoomnxlhin But. an. a':`....'...4u.. nthillu! _.,_-4,1 v.-'.: I , ...mnlm.I. The Patient Camel. K The Arabs desire three; good things in;e camel: It most have a soft beck. . must not require the whip and meet 3 not screen when it gets up or lies ; down; In deeertdands thecemel7ls exceedingly velnebie.`_ Alt lee rldins_ steed and no rapid one. tor camels or 3 the desert can accomplish distances 7 and speeds such an no other tame ores- 1 me will jettempt. It is a heastpotf burden that can carry the heevieetlot , loads. Besides. the camel supplies its owner with food and clothing. The t inilk mixed with` lneal else favorite dish among the children of _the dese;t. The long hair or the camel is. spun \ into e`coereethreedand is neediin the manntecture of cloth. At certain times or the year the camel ehede its hair in order to replace its old coat by a new one. and the Arabs pinckit from the skin without hurting the ..........| ....| ..... u 4.. .....|... ..1..n. Any person who is the sole head of 1 family or,,any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter sec- !!on of: available Dominion land `in lllanitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. ` The applicant must appear in person I It the Dominion Lands Agency 9 or it .8ub-Agency for the district. Entry 0 by proxy may be made at any agency V `on certain conditions, by lather. mother, son, daughter, brother or Iister of intending homesteader. n..+i...cu... ........u.-n _--1:_...-_ ..--_ Vlu HIV WIIEIVW uv HIIUUIEL M1serable` creature! '1: it not enough that you crow by day? Early every y!I*.cww_and WV `until youeansethosuntorise. when Ihavetogetup and work. Ityou do not keep quiet` in the morning I shall certainly wring yonrvneck ' . _ And so he did, but ooolatehe round that [the sunnose trom_oth_'er causes than the crowing of a 7 Squlrcel cone. It you wished to strip a pine cone you would probably begin at the top- aud have lots otirouble. The squirrel knows better than that. He does not` prick his lingers or pinch h!s__whlsl:er_s oi-gnaw into the solid cone any mono? than is necessary. He knows better than to cut oil the top and work hill way downward or to gnaw into `the spinyshields.' He whirls the cone bob- tom upward inn `twinkling and then cuts through the thin and tender bases of the scales. soon laying bare the two needs. which he at once eats. Best:-ips it so easily and quickly that you can- not teli how he does it unless you drive hlm__ oil and inspect his unllnished mIhItn_hai}IiatpaytorteiL` unuu uuv uuu: vusuvup uuluu. camel and use It to` make cloth. tiuogmubuno-tlayonnahlhc; Munnrnwmnl ' I WIlUf"Iq HIIIIQ ' ' , ` I!!! BC Husband--WoIl. 7 1'0 lllr nnubI`ouAnu-banncann-n nnnhu |For the Childrenl 8unr!u`Ind the mm. ; AI-A-n u... . c-n- uni.` V -ra-ii-:}%risoiu: A nnnnln nluihuf A _ _uaw \uuq 5_\i.lVB usu.'u. > A homesteadercwho has exhausted homestead right and cannot oh- taina pre-emption may anterior a purchased homestead in certaintdis-" Price $3.00 per acres_ Duties-1 ultuat reside six months in each of` three" years. cultivate fty `f acres, and act a `house worth $300.00, . c gr V w. w._ cont, Deputy oi the Minister of the Inter ior. e A N. B.--Unauthorize4d publication of fthis ' advertisement will not be paid far, - ILQO "nu uu DULVUl\1{'U1SJ{lVlfI9IT11`U' ,` xWOMEN` i ; Berlin, _ Sept. 18-The; Bu;-gomaeter : of the thrivingf town of I-Iatteraheim has declared war on'scendal=mong'er-t in women. ' He hasissuedga mum. cipal proclamation calling attention. to the frequency oi proeecntionskiore -libel and slander,--resulting in bitter enmitles and costly litigation. }'.l'he4 cause, says the Burgom.eater,.is-,us- ua1lytheea:me.- While the men hard atwork, the women iritter j 3'7 way their time gossiping and que.r'ifel-" ing, their children neglected hon-d their households suering from leek" - of care. When the breadwinner conical home at night `he hears tho'da"`y's * v events` .;untruthiu1ly related. , l'1'hen' as `protector oihiee-angry wlleghe c I must go to the police, alawyer ox-'=` an nrbritration court. The procla.-`= metiont` concludes by` stating that po'er__relie1 henceforth will only M be, givenini ex'ee p`tional cases topeople who have participated in scandal pro-. fsecutions. The police have been;in- L structed to , compile a. lint of such peoiile and. to warn landlords and ten- ants egainet them. i r ` y ~A'U'l`0' TURNED TURTLE Brantford.- 0nt_., Sept. 18-Lieut.- Ool. Asgton and aparty of Duerin Ries 0 cars, including Oapts. Brown Colquhoun. and Lieut Pearce, met `with -9. bad auto i accident here on Friday at midnight while returning. 9: iron: regimentaldrill. The car driven by Col. Ashton got .twis :ed insome way.in the-car tracks in_ iront of the Kerby .Housa and turned turtle, throwing the oicers to the payment Col. .Ashton_ was pinned under the car and was injuredebout the chest` and ankles -and badly bruised. The others escaped with bruises, ~ (1-! A_\.J._._ _,, To me. Pinkha : I .. 5-- . <. Y *izfjcE1VV%"*%I1aih.+" A to b1ed`_` Aforailong mewith _ M Vnd wasv V25l9 Cmllilld` 9 - I Col. Aehtonwill `be conned to`hi_a bed for some time, but will recover.` He had offered to give his oicm a ride , as it was lath." - . V my Il'l0=Il(_l8."-MJ,'I)V. WILL XOUNG, 0 co1umb1a!Avenue,` Bocklend} Me.=, " V Bhckeche in a` symptom o ~ feimle % weakness or dera ment. eltyou : have backache,-don neglect it.` Tog. get permanent relief on must ha. 199?, .0! the. troubm, .1 eliothixicm ;w.o' knowotvwlllklo this.eosate1yand surely` as Lydia E. Pinkhamm Vegetablgfcomsi . und. Cure the cause of theeeedi . nnlnn {mini and riding. and um: ul , ac eun Dnlr uw , bodomo wellandstronx. is yo i `L `um v-my- 9.4 _ W ;'Il6Y9!' I01! I0 W011, In-eeommend Lydu E`: Plnkh5un'l Vegetable Compound to all ' my 1rie_n_ V-M:,-3, Wm. Yotm, 0* (!o1umhin.`.Avnnun.` Rncklxmcl Ma: unuvyn vn an-uvvuuAu5 uvauvnbvuuvls Duties-Six months residence upon rand cultivation of the land in each at three years. A homesteader may live within` nine miles of his home- itstead on a farm of at least 88 acres raolely owned and occupied byhim or by his father, mother, son, daughter, `brother or sister. . f In certain. districts 9. homesteader ' in good standing. may pre-empt `a Quarter-section alongside his _ home- : ahead. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties- V;-lust reside upon` the homestead or preeemptlon six months in each of :11: years from date of homestead entry (including the time required i. to earn homestead patent) and cul~ rftivate ity acres" extra. ` 15..-`;.......e....z..-....._ ._- IWIIBI Illll Dllllrtll [WW0]! and hoax. {,3 7".l`h. t" olumh M u_uu&q'y3omantxiurm conclusive! thgt L1 3.. Vnanfnhh nmnnun mull 1 V9 table IGIDIIIWB UOIIIFIIIFI Ill , V0!` eone1um e1&thu L;: m'qV mpound..mdo'fromootl 3` hasnatorod):oIlthtot_I;ouJ~ man of women. ~ r1nn:h-m.iou.ynn.i1IIia...- 1 mm` All link woman tn'*u*HM,. n..mme.x...n... Rouiinu net only regulate` the bowelt, but they" l i i ntitgutlatei kidneys and skin u____wel"lp,_tq i throw of waste mttei and purify the blood. The result it quickly` apparent ii: the dlsappemncebf the headaches end biliomnesa, and the return of health arid fvigor. Thouundef women ellover the _world owe their present good health to Dr. Mom : Indian Rm Pillt. Avnagc uy Iv` . 11. \.0l]15(0CK .0., l.aI0., V Brockville, 0m.. and so!d by all dcalcn at 25 a box. . A3 %WhanWurk"BizcoIiies!?Lahnr Thurvs somi!nxJWmnL4 % % nr. Iona : mun mzam muatgnr ll. IlWI I V_ ,;`,,'}`f;`,',`f," ' L c'u,Fei:Di. Mom : mo. `V A Indian`_ Rm Pillv.` Neg1_ec:`VLori;1{e` agny }nveihe`m.or:1;e bowgll, IQ n3easuy `t:; health, sodn hniunnn '05: YVIIILIJD `-icnO'n;h rvnnu `Ln vvvvyu, pg ucscuuyv w, ucluu, ouuu _poiooiI "the `Iwhole Ijrsteih from . the imgfugitieav retginjed in ghg body. Headaches, lndigeuion, diliouuiess anjd : latitude follow; and often more serioiu femnle disorders ufe brought` on 6;: nuurn In IDA WAR ON SCANDAL-MONGERING , I nvnununvkv ` V Auk. 1; ,-Vvv .Vi-VI;"c;;.':o_c1':'_c':'a.,Lca., ll-(v~lnrmn nub -anal {all L..`..lI J-..l-.. `fsvnnrsas or muunum norm: was! man nsoumnons. ` ` M V > V smmmpa, 29, _mn :`.;,;..,s;.,` ; j.Ja..a1a.L xeIi_icd; always in Mao-9): T When lt seem`; as if you simply could not bear up my longer it is high time to look for the cause of the trouble I .:|` '1 Ill KI; IFIIICUJ I In an astonishingly large number of cases the fed cm; ofgwomanh misery `Q Giulio!` ink` Anni- ot xwomam muery -it found tokbe com- nun. xv nwvn an HIV ofglge trouble -`-nnd 111': remedy. In an nn!nn:a|\:nn`u A " Womeuare `muchjlnterested In the hllored suit for tall and early winter weuf. `How is the new suit to be made! :This` is the` problem. We ` have been hobbled! and` tied In until `the l1inlt_or' discomfort andwrgunaes Inmfbeen reached; qdtnjat 1: lsr'etreh- L ling`-io near tha't`lIiies `i1ijee tb` be we-' taxed and bobble when tashlonttles down to!` tho. mun I ,-- Q .'mitl" u`:.est'=;b- l1shed.1`n"t,e ` sagas wan um-_ugh_:; but `eomforhbll .-D1111? .202` l,.|1o\I!/w mien` : gm-row::tleu!*m;,aklrt.;bnt '.-The store-management IIIOWB marked. nntm-nrln. nii 1. " woduim` tins` t.hI.nu'~nov'-o!"~::onnc ,' `ho"nvy16`bItanu-r`ooouMA . A ' M `thl'n'_' ,.w . 3$ll|'l wuu Minna ulpv vs.` lllflllb olirlmu; .,., am , , `r\.';`. .15; 3` rm; j-`ALL TAu.on MAD; - Inuit-Q nub. Vt I ayuh mi: wnf the Lab In the Souon; ", x`.Z;" `z_ -4". *zIsM!!, .` nmkinlnrno mu . I ov.I1ndai nun. u_` , * ~ . . I Ottawa,-Sept. 17-0f much interest` iepthe question which Mr.Geo. P. _. Graham, Mh1ister'oi'Railw`ays, is now ~ dealingiwrth, namely, that 01 the re- d instatement of G. 'l`.`R. strikers. As . ;there, an several hundred of these . former employees stillout of work, ;the statement recently made that ithey they would only_ba taken on 11-! gain as vacancies occurred. created! .,oonsterrxatipn among the men con- cerned, it/being-con.teuded`by their a that the agreement whioh terminated .. thejtrike, providing for their rein- "statement within 90 days was aberr- lute and unqualiiied. except as re-~ garde employees whohad been gull-5 _ ty of aeteoi , `violence. Yesterday, , in 'conasnuenca nf rnnrnnantntinhn tion hns.jusl:.been issued from the Grand Trunk oices. This is a strict-7 ly European publication. The front` `oovr `has a splendid picture or - the. A irnpdsing new Grb.n`d`Trunk buildingg in Gockepiir` Street, London. Scatter- .ed through` thebooklet area num-_ ber of interior views.~'Inaddition to` being the chief ~ traic ofse inrG_rea:t` .B'ritn`in,=r the new London buildingepro V vides` sf. `temporary London home for the Canadian and American visitor Here travellers may` have their mail ,"sent, and here, they cmrnd a ready A very neat and handsome R ' ing waiting racing, '1_`here iejeiso; prov_is1on for`business meetings` torn busy ulne"n.-jwh-en in London. 'l`here"1_'s[ `en intarmation` bureau wherebuslnees men in.y obtain` in" information pre-` = `sanding shipping and the `cost. ` so! ~ transportation of goods from all" pdrts"-o`2`Eu:rope to vcsnada the` pun-ma tates; A V V addroesitor he iniormation) of friends who` may Aw sh to, look `them up. 5...- ,jAE- ~ _;-.._.;.-.- 1... 4.1.- n.'.`..'...1 ` Also: visitors. may registerthalrl UUHIEDHIUU U All-V5515: XXIII uuu U100 cal! and also * looked lntoorchard 2 conditions` f generally in this pa.rt;- I . They say that they came expecting I to seejsomethin-g pretty good but -h `that they were more _than surprised u w1th_what they saw. \They had not 1 thought` it was possible to make su_:h a marked `change in the quality 4 01 `apples by one year's _work. It is 1 their -. intention 360 try and see "if ' they cannot insome way get the,ap-` I we growersyat Owen Sound to take better careof their fruit and thus` ; ` u-Ala- l..uM- at .; knbtnn nunbw ll-o U |oM7l' Ul1l'_U~Ul .laI.lU1l' ll HM: uuu Icllll raise fruit .of s. better quality. Mr. M'cDougal1,d the` buyer, says" that while, they have paid a pretty ' price for the ' apples, namely} $3.00 a barrel} for No, 1 fall and No. 1 and ' 2 winter varieties. Yet they have not nearly` as much p difcultyln handling that kind of fruit at that price Was they have in handling the ordinary run` 0! fruit that'th ey get, at amuch lower priqe. He stated that where- ` over" a shlpmhnt of Duchess had gone r thspsople were asking tor more" of those Oollingvwood apples. . ` _vvo_-v nun; nun. -V .v-- 7...-.. _,. "rne'Vanfeoup1ed` ;by~.:.a Grand 1 Trunk `building at Cockspur Stroetis ` one of thomosf centr`al"win~London. "lVl1`es_AP'1cca`dill'_y'(.Ci'r`cus Station), the _Wakoi'1o`o ('I'ra1aJ.g`a.r Square -Station) ' ' `tho .Metropo1itan' and W Hampstead V`l`ub fes(Chai-ing` Cross*Station)u, are A311 found within-two -or three min-V T ut.es'wa:lk of the building, . Motor busses stop a.t_the'door,cnrry1ng pas: Vsengers `north, south, east, or west of; London, following .the A Haynuarket, P5311 Mall, Piccadilly, A gsdzrand and wnwena11routes.; `I V V . , `In:-thew windows there can be soon - products of n Ganafda; paintings or` mountain /scenvbry. in'dustria.lf scenes` Nort America, showing 7 the} ;Gro.nd `Trunk Railroad system and its cone` nectlnglines lending` to than Pacino 0_os.st.'u_ A ~Atut_he back otfnhs `oloes lies St, and ` an illuminated ceramic map ; of Jams Pafk, with the "historical- V Horse Guards and the new :Admi1"al=. ty' Buildixig on oim bide`, `Buckingham . `mum in the` distance, while to the southward" lieshthu Palsc ort.West4 ' jnjinster./V; ' A J v: cwuuut vwwncg. xeswruay, in -consequence of reprgsentatlohs made to` him by interested xsartls, Mr. Graham called nn Sir Ii`:-Adm-Ink made to` him byrlnterested 1sart:1e,| Mr, Graham celled_ up 81: Frederick Borden, who was associated `with the I Minister ot_ Lahor.1n bringing about: vimony-,.i 1e:eaid,`.wes that the agree- , the eettrlement. Sir Frederick's` best-' ment; to Areinegateunent. of strikers within 90 days contained no'prov1- eion he to `vacanciee. and V `with- this-assurance Mr. Graham wm takel up_the matter with President Hays upon his return from the-West on September 22nd. _ I (@773 IT ronwdh III. On Wednesday, September 2131:, the. Agtioliltural Department at Oolling- M wood had thelollowing men as guests to see their dmnonsti'at1on`orchardo: R. A.`McDouga.ll, of the iirm 0! Mc- Doug~al1'&Ev*ans, who bought ` the apples thin year irom thesa orchards. A; Brown; Mgr; at the Own Sound O9-operative: Apple Growers` Associ- ation; T." G. Harknesa. and John Sib- lmld an n! wnn Qnumf an!` A (IN. u; 1'. u. narxnesa, and aonn mo- uuu bald, all of Owen Sound and A. Git- ford, Dominion Fruit Inspector, Mea- ford. Thesegentlemen drove around to the /demonstration orchards ac- companied by `Messrs. Kydd and Mart Inn and n-`an Innkne InI'n'-nrnlrmr St; Isidore, 14. Q2, ,aug.?1s, 1904. VMimd"s Linimm '.Ctw.,` Limited. Gentlemen-'-`IL hava _trequo'ntl y used {mxxunnts LINIMENT and B180jDl'Qf efcrllbe it for my patlxits always with the ' most gratifying reau1ts,'and I` `(:onaid1`vr_,it ; _th9 _beet_. all-round Lini- , `--Eyan awn; state were. actually. more-important than your `advertis- m.~ennIa~1nd1enm. hha nublic would mg`wou.tu` unuuuw, vuv yuuuv nu-uu not1ie1ievo1t|oj_ . , H ~ `Aatlyurqt St, man,'1`oranto, ro- prlmunded by hiiawife tor inbobriety, c('ymm'ittod'*uiclde.on~ Sunday. * ` Ouptolln Larsen made a auccesattil 'tri:a-whrough thovyWhirIpop1 at man, :i :.gara1hi-his'PmotxJr:bQat on 8 . % unilw fr 3'. w. AN1cho1.+91\..Wstm.iqs3:e~ town: ship was kicked by 0 colt a-week ago and died from mymmu. ' L A HANDSOME PUBLICATION , -ononmn 1MPnovmmN'r . __ I-n_s_.._s`-_" A . q , -. 4 '15ojsn`:m nln. V -` Ina n-..A. 10 in _...-L ______ _; )l'D8.l1To `WWII your uuvvxuu- li'1nt`1i|:9. oo. the public would In I I ` ` " a V . ['I IlC"'D X0! '5 AIIII dealers. Anklet {nee ` ofonr M lhadk".`s\ TtestiIoOn'I`he me? -` .-nnnoa :11 I .oui5a truly, ` M` V` DR. 303. `AUG . 8IRQIS.. IIIIl\IVQ IIVII-IV VI'IIlRq' ' ` .- V: Many nd cucumherrs diicult , of 5 digestion, and perhaps their best re- ' suits follow ;ol1fW8,l`d japplicaktion. They maxi anexcellent whltnei And fsotten, and` rene the skin. 1_ eei,pcut in long slices and rub the juicy slices over face, neck and arms Allow to` dry} into the aklnywashingp oi! alter- ward with lear tepid water, With frequent treattnent in, this manner tghn 3 skin develops amqpt'delica~te satiny ;I`:E*":=z~ . __ _ I 1. 3| 3-, 1 ` r vuuuxtuzuruu fun.) n_niA;l.l'l'.l1 A fresh cornplexloly end a clear, smooth skin by writer in the Housekeeper those who will persist in eating _csrtain vegetables. "It is herd;-e says this authority, to select the mostvvaluahle jrom among tomatoes, carrots, _ettnce,4.; onions and cucumbers; e l "Tomatoes, acting upon both` liver I and . . kidneys,` ' will clear theeskin wonderfully. If .. `the eyeballs have =that annoying yellowish` tinge that comes from 'a A sluggish liver e. gene- rous breeklsst dish of raw tomatoes -will soon "restore the clear white.- -This juicy vegetable applied directly ;to the skin readily `removes stains dsunburn, and even lreckles "if not o!long_ . M I un....-..a... _.._ -_.1 _--L,: ', ; On the w11iolJthe' Show is - 4 e worthy` ofagood pagtronnga, and "the hud- . ience left the Vho_use `well-pleased. ` e The may hit to-night will" be "The 5 Prince of Pa'.tch"98.`_" New `specialties | j will be intxfoduced. ' 7 ` and! Open Houae,%'Ba_rrIe,-`week IDNICO l\,'9ll.\'-, `WU-3-3 E11353 |l|J. _.pf7Sapt; _ A V .p ` -- --.._ Evy--ucnws I. "oarrot, raw and cooked, 6.`:-coin-A valuable. tor carro'ts- make `good rod ~b16od, `_the most heautiml clear, *creamy.comp1ex1on o takes on 6. faint `undertone o1Vpink.=` Cl"--xn An.) ..._.._'.1,_, s1$:,,,u A `u~--unnn Lettuce and celery are, excellent for the nerves; eatenin quanties they brighten the eyes and help clear the skin: Onions, `pom-'_ plebldn onions, have the same eect and are peneclal ` in a dozen `othr.-ways. '=,. * 7:` -;_;-.L:- `bin. i__n.u_3.L ,3. - nm,` Au 1: envupu rig). `x ,\ i - If one needs esh, building up the general health is the only eective method; ` Pluinpness depends-, '. \ largely ; upon. d1_e`s_tion`. Poj:atoes.are rec-i commendedeor econdemned; as `?the r.- quirement. may be--9.3 a fat producer But it all depends upon o'ne'e facil- ity {or digesting that particular `starch. V g J u up '71:!-:_c'aseV wiio iatten on potetoes Mgr ually have a tendency to acquire Ah 'anywa.y'. Rice furnishes a more `easily-. digested starch. and sweet potatoes and parsnipe will be far more-iike- ly to !a.ttn"`the very thin girl.-`Deep breathing _will do wonders for a 1101- `_ l_ow chest` and thifoat. v-u.a_ g. -. v van--.a--.4 ` Chatham` ~P'1s.net --A well-lled ghouae [greeted __the_return. of ?JoeA1da.:-ks _. - Stock 0ompany- last evening "a't""th`e I Grand. ` The company provedto be V as greata drawing cardas ever, and V 3 the presenha-fcion of the. sonthern~ sketch "(Down Where the , Cotton Blosaomg Grow". ilastjnight brought . , forth w_e11-deserve-k`_1 applause. ' That , plot". though not` qdep, .wa.s cleverly I acted out. the work ot`?enach'_m'e1nbebr l. : ot theci1stbeing retI_ective.* V ' I mha arsahlnvlhhsa` &"m-a"nn nnfmhir an 01 me 6818?: Iwlng je1;ecI_,1vu.' 1 A The speclames` Wereaa popular. as ever," the work o1*`Byron;and Nelson . Bruce Kent and Wi11'H,"Maldno Eing especially well reiv_ed,_ Kgap_ _Your_ VFoot.on`th'e_Spft`, S6t_MPed-a.1,.` Dy" . Bruce Kent,was;a great` hit. ~ ` nu I-hi u`11a`n1A +hA'. Jahnw 35: wnfbhi ll ICIVB I10 fl ! 0| WI!

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