Plymouth Tribune, Volume 6, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 December 1906 — Page 7
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The Old-Monk-Cure -will straighten out a contracted muscle in a jiffy. nr. JJA1 DL Do't play possum with pain, but 'tends strictly to business. Price 25c and 30c IT. L. DOUGLAS 3.50 &3.00 Shoes BEST IN THE WORLD V.LDoaas $4 Gilt Edp Ii cannotb aqnliid ttanj pries loass la (M most aslata la t&la ooontry HGE3 JOS ZVEÄYB0DY AT ALL P&ICE. Mn'e too. SS to Sl.aO. Ppr aaoe, S3 tofLSO. Woman a Shoes. 4.CO to f 1.ÖO. Xisaa Clilldrsn's Saoss. $3.20 to f 1.00. Try W. L. Xoua;l&a "Women's, Misses and Childron's shoes; for style, lit and wear they excel other makes. If I could take you Into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you bow carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever you lire, yon can obtain W. L. Don f la shoes, tils name and price U stamped en tat battom, which protects yea sralast high rices and Inferior sheas. Tmk mm tubätl tut. Ask your dealer for W.L. Daagtas shoe nd insist npon bavins; them. fast Color tyltti uttt; Vug mill mot wtar brassf. Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles. W. L. DOUGLAS. Dept. 14. Dreckten. Mass, Get your Letter Paper and Envelopes printed at this office, m m We caa jjive yoa the EAGLE LINEN PAPER and ENVELOPES It it fine and will mult yea. Try It. In most proper
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The Gulf CoSLSt of TexaLS That's the title of a new eighty-page illustrated book just pub liahed by Kock Island-Frisco Lines. We want a copy of it to reach the hands of every inveator and home-seeker in the country. It teJls of a region unparalleled in its possibilities for home-getting" and fortune-making- recently opened up by the building- of the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway. You have heard of other sections that are or were favorable for such purposes, but you have never heard of the like of Southern Texas MARK THESE WORDS. The book will tell you something- about it and a trip of inspection is cheaply made. Are you interested ? If you will give me your address I will promptly correspond, sending- you the book and full particulars. By special arrangement you will also be personally introduced, if you desire, to farmers who are now there to whom you can talk and of whom you can learn all about that new, marvelous country the Gulf Coast of Texas. Write me to-day. JOHN SEBASTIAN, Passenger Traffic Manager ROCK ISLAND-FRISCO LINES CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS (Address ue at city nearest you.)
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Very Low Ha tea TVrÄt, orthivcat and Southur, via Mfkfl Plate llonil. Splendid opitortunity for colonists and homeseekors. Tickets on sale first and third Tuesdays in November and December. Call on agent or address, C. A. Meiin, T. P. A., Ft. "Wayne, lnd. (1042) The Cheerful View. Her Hut. Herbert, dear, do you think we can afford to go to housekeeping on your salary? Him Sure. After we're married, you know. I won't hare to buy xu any more flowers, chocolate creams, r theater tickets. Hose-Anna and Other Tniifi, he Do you play ryi the piano? lie Occasionally. I am a fireman. Boston Transcript. Webilfr' Dictionary. It is the consTvat!s-rn backed Iij the seliolarhip of the editor-in-chief, William T. Harri?, Ph. D., LL. D.. late t.'nited States Commissioner of Education, and hundreds of others of the greatef-t educalors of this and other nations which has made the Webster International Dictionary the standard In the United States Supreme Court ami nil the State Supreme Courts, also the standard of the Government Printing Office, and the basis of nearly all the scboolbooks In the country. Our readers should write for "The Story of a Book." Department C, C. & C. Merrlam. Springfield. Mass. Bis; Can Gone lVrons;. The biggest cun in the world, and which, as might be expected, was invented and built in Great Britain, has definitely been declared unsafe, :iud will go to the scrap heap. As only one of these mammoths was built, and that as an exieriment. the loss is comparatively small, even though it is about $100.000. This zun was constructed to shoot a J 6-inch projectile a distance of twenty-one miles even though it would be impossible ever to hit a mark at such ran??. The big gun was found to be unsafe after a fen firings, and really was as dangerous to our own folks as It was expected to be to an enemy. Twelve-inch guns are likely to be the limit for a long time, and certainly until some gun metal not now known is discovered. Popular Mechanics. a. mas A houses there is a room -without heatinj facilities to say nothing
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Persistent Anaemia Cured fay Dr. Williams' Pink Pills After Other Remedies Had Failed. " When I began taking Dr. Willians' Pink Mils," ays Mrs. Nathaniel Fit Id, of St. Albans, Somerset oouuty, Maine, "I was the palest, most bloodless pers )n you could imagine. My tongue and gums were colorless and my fingers and ears were like wax. I had two doctors and they prouonnced my trouUeanaMiria. I had spells of vomiting, could not eat, iu fact, did not dare to, I had euch dis tress after eating. My stomach was tilled with gas which caused me awful agony. The backache I suffered was at times almost unbearable and the least exertion made my heart beat so fast that I con Id hardly breathe. But the worst of all was the splitting neuralgia headache which never left me for seven weeks. About this time I had had several numb spells. My limbs would be cold and without any feeling aud the most deathly sensations would coiuo over me. 'Nothing had helped me until I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, in fact, I had grown worse every dsy. After J had taken the pills a short time I could see that they were benefiting me and one morning I awoke entirely free from pain. The distress after eating disappeared and in three weeks I could eat anything I wanted and suffer no inconvenience. I also slept soundly. I have taken several boxes of the pills and have gained in weight from 120 to 154 pounds and am perfectly well now." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure anaemia because they actually make new blood. For rheumatism, indigestion, nervous headaches and many forms of weakness they are recommended even if ordinary medicines have failed. They are sold by all druggists, or will be sent postpaid, on receipt of price, i0 cents per box, six boxes for 2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Tronhle Ahead for Johnny. "Oorpe," said Mrs. Ferguson anxiously as she straightened the bed clothes over her sleeping boy. "what roaVes Johnny's finger so yellow? Dors jaundice ever attack anybody that war?" "No. Laura," answered Mr. Ferguson. "It isn't jaundice. It's worse than that but it will yield to proper treatment. I'll apply ihc treatment to-morrow morning." To Wash Flannels; Dissolve a liberal amount of Ivory Soap in a tub of warm water; Lave ready a second tub of water of the same temperature, also a little soapy. Wash the flannels, a piece at a tiuto, by rubbing between the hands. Do not let lay in the water, but rin-e immediately; wrinj wit'j the hands and dry in the sun. ELEANOU R. PA UK Lit. Woman 9oeeesfnl I) rn ram er. Mr Alton Milliken, Maine's first and only woman commercial traveler, is visiting her home here after a successful season on the road. A few years ago Mrs. Milliken's husband died and the excellent position he had held as traveling representative of a large oil house was sought by many of the best men n the business, but the company had faith enough in the young widow to give her a trial In her husband's place. So successful has she been, not only holding all of the old business, but getting many new customers, that she now lias the position permanently at a largely Increased salary. Mrs. Milliken travels over a wide territory and seldom visits Bangor now, but is we' corned by many friends when she comes this waj'. She is a handsome young woman, bright and independent, ami asks no favors from anyone on the road. Bangor Times. TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Unable in Do Kven Housework De ranne of Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clinton street, Naideon, Ohio, says: "For fifteen years I was a great sufferer from kidney troubles. I Wjy j terribly. h.very turn I 'J V kN . r move caused sharp. äkSS j A shooting pains. My VyJ eyesight was poor. I . uars sjhjis appeared liefore me. and 1 bad dizzy siells. For ten years I could not do housework, and tor two years did not get out of the honse. The kidney secretions were irregular, and dm-tors were not helping me. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and finally cured nie. Thv saved my life." Sold by nil dealers. r0 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Told by Their Uutloni. The minister's wife was busily engaged one afternoon mending the family clothes when a neighbor called for a friendly chat After a few moments of news and gossip the caller remark ed, as she began to inspect a basket of miscellaneous buttons : "You seem to be unusually well supplied with buttons of nil kinds. Why, there Is one like my husband bad on his last winter's suit." Indeed." said the minister's wife, with a slight smile. "All these buttons were found in tl . contribution box, and I thought I might as well have pome use out of them. Well, must you go? Well, good-by. Come again soon. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, s.: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is enlor partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., Jolng business In the City of Toledo. Ceonty and State aforesaid. :ind that said Arm will puy the sum of ONJS HUNDRED DOLLAItS for each and every case of Catarrh that rnnnot be cored by the ose of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. IS A. W. GLEASON. (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists. 70c. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Perjures Herself to Shield Man. In an effort to save her brother-n-llaw, II. A. Driggers, from Jail, Mrs. Jane Hawkins, of Houston County, Ala., swore before the United State Commissioner at Troy that she owned and operated a moonshine still captured from Driggers and others. Her statement availed nothing, as the mau was adjudged guilty. The still was captured In a remote section of the State after a hard ride, and the woman Insisted on taking the long J-iurney for the trial. She did everything she could to shift the blame from the man, but failed. Keep In (iooil Health. Thete are many thousands of people all over the world who can attribute their good health to taking one cr two Ilrandreth's Pills every night. These pills cleanse the stomach and bowels, stimulate the kidneys and liver and purify the blood. They are the same fine laxative tonic pill your grandparents used, and being purely vegetable they are adapted to children and old people, as well as to those in the vigor of manhood and womanhood. Hrandreth's Pi II.- have been in use for over a century and are for sal. everywhere, either plain or sugar-coated. The grape culture in France gives employment to over two million peopla. RUBBER STAMPS. All kinds of Rubber Stamps Made to Order, Self-Inking Dater something new. Ink an4 Inking Pads. Send for Catalogue to Lock Boa 219, Fort Wayoc, Indiana.
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MMiir.it rniMi shot ix iiKi'ici:. Kmploye of C, II. A 1. Hnllrond nt liKliniinpolin Killed. Wilv Armstrong. nsitnnt cashier at tho freight house of the "ii "irnati. Hamilton and Dayton railroad hi lndian:iolis, was shot and killed in lr office. He ua-s alone in charge at th ;:me. Near the dewir was found ;i revolver with one cliamVr unexplnded in the pistol. Half an hour later Karl WiNoa, known to the jtrdice as an all around nook, was arrested in the vicinity of the freight house after a hard light. In his pocket were found several cartridges that titled the revolver and were of tue km me pattern as those that remained -.inexploded in the pistol. Ofliccrs at- w t satisfied that a crime lias been vuenntted. but .Wilson is being held pending further investigation. VOTKJi DHATH AS MKXTKXCK. n r In tliinimnnil nur Convlrl" ian Who Slew fomrad. After sitting for a week in front of the mutilated heart of his victim, incased ir. a glass jar, Constantine Stathaeropulo was found guilty of murder in th.' first degree in the Lake tninty Circuit Court in Hammond. His punishment was fixed at death. Stathacropulos thrust a stiletto iuto the heart of a fellow employe, Demetrius Kaklemanis. at ftibson a few wcks ago because the latter ran over his toe with a wheelbarrow. Kaklemanis lived nearly three days with his heart almost severed in twain. When Statliacropulos was put on trial the Slate exhibited the heart of his victim. The sight of the mutilated organ completely unnerved the defendant. PKKKAttOO WAISTS STAUT W A It . Colombo High School Girls Kapelled Ileeaose They Wear Them. The trouble at the Columbu high school over the wearing of "peekaboo" waists and short sleeves by the girls has finally resulted in the expulsion of several. Principal Samuel Wertz stirred a hornets' net when he raised objections to abbreviated costumes of the feuiiuine pupils. One girl, who promised to wear long sleeves, appeared iu a ragged garment, the sleeves -of which, while long, according to agreement, were slit the entire length. Ciirls ae a whole resent'd what (hey tirnied the dress censorship, and there has been a lively time for several days in the school. MC ST WAIT FIVK AHAUS TO WKD. Shelbyvllle Judge Imposes the Limite! Divorce Penalty. Judge Sparks took advantage of a recent divorce law of Indiana in the Shelby Circuit Court, wheu he imposed the limited divorce penalty upon two couples who had asked for legal separation. A five-year divorce was im loosed upon Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Fcatherstone, during which time neither will bo allowed to marry nor live together. Mr. and Mrs. Knzer Heed were divorced for two years landing his attempt to break himself of the liquor habit. He declared his wife knew he was a drunkard liefore she married him, and she admit ted that such was true. ;itu:vi:s koh cowj kills sklp. Old Man llceomen Despomleut When Animal Frlentl 1m Taken Away. Matthias Heller, ns;ed 7S, who has been living with Charle L. Happ, his son-in-law, near Shelbjville, and taking care of a Jersey cow, became despondent when she was removed to the country and, going to the barn, tied the door shut inside, fastened a nio to the rafters and around his neck and jumped front the mow. He owned sixty acres of land near Henry ville, Clark county, where his wife died seven years ago. I'lnrin Mother Far from Home. C. It. Rich of New York came to Valparaiso and asked the police to aid h:m in finding his mother, who had escaped from a sanitarium wlere she had been confined for several years. He succeeded in locating her when he found a woman who had come to tha: city an I rented a large lo.irding house, giving the name of Mrs. D. Ireland. She had bought furniWire on credit, aid when found was in a store baying a piano. , Mlnlater Clone Sunday Shown. As a result of the bitter fight made by the Wabash Ministerial Association. Mayor Joseph Murphy has secured a pledge from the vaudeville managers to fthe. no more Sunday night performances even for charity. Within Our Hordera. Sanford Kngleman of Dyrneville cut off his right hand because h. said it of fended him. The hoard of Porter co.inty commis sioners has removed Vill':;:n Henry as suiK-rintendent of the county roor farm for alleged cruelty to inui lies. Henry ("Jilliim, a blacksmith at the Dugger mine, Terre Haace, fell ninety feet in a mine shaft anl wivs instantly killed. A widow and six hihlren survive. Attorney (Soneral Charles Miller has declared the act of V.HK making the terms of all county officers begin on Jan. 1 is unconstitutional. Iu consequence all county officers must assuuie their duties uion the expiration of the icmiis of their predecessors. The opinion aflitts nearly eve ry county offiivr in the State. When the P.ev. J. H. Carnes at Sulli van asked Miss Fannie Crawford, who stood Iwfore him with Andrew llavncs. if she would "take this man to W your lawful husband." she said "No." She explained that she had changed her mind. The New Orleans special, Chicago &. Mastern Illinois route, coming into Terre Haute at fast speed, struck u switch engine In the yards, cutting the engine in two pieces and fatally injuring its enMirer. Douglas MacFarland. The pas senger cars remained on the tracks, and with another engine went on to Chicago nn hour later. In a quarrel nt Peru Charles Arnold shot David Sotherton in the head and himsrlf in the leg. ISoth men were ar rested. Jcffersou IJaker of Itooneville. 74 years old. took his fourth bride the other hy when he married Matilda Nörten, aged Fire in the Tremont Hotel in Wabash endangered the entire business district. The loss was $10.000. Crossed electric wires caused the blaze. While Irving to lignt her pipe Mrs. FU.abeth Hornel, a blind woman 7ll tears old, set fire to Vr clothJ;ig in Anderson and was burned to death. P.ec-auso he had stabbed another boy. Kichard Posey, aged 12. was given 10 h.shes by bis mother in the police station in Fvansville upon order of Police Judge J. ii. Winfrey. The boy was whipped without mercy in sight of all in court. W. A. Watson, the Midland merchant who was .-hot by liOtiis Shulley, an aged coal miner, died in St. Anthony's Hospital in Terre Haute. He did not regain consciousness after being shot. Shulley, who escaped from the Tower Hill mine, is believed to be in hiding within a short distance of the mine. Search is still being kept up iu an effort to apprehend the fugitive.
Tfarsinq; Mothers and Over-burdened Women In all stations of life, whoso vigor and vitality may have been undermined and broken -down by over -work, exacting social duties, th too frequent bearing of children, or other causes, will find In Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the most potent, invigorating restorative strengthRiver ever devised for their special benefit. Nursingothers wYKfind it especially valuable iK sustaining belr strength and promotingn atiundant rKmrishment for the child. KxpVctant "toothers too will find it a pricelesHjcJrttoirnXe the system for baby's coming and reridSring the ordeal comparatively painless? jt on do no hrrrp jn, any state, or condition oHhefernale system. ' ' - leiicate, nervous, weak women, who suffer from frequent headaches, backache, dragging-down distress low down in the abdomen, or from painful or irregular monthly periods, gnawing or distressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or faint spells, see, Imaginary specks or spots floating liefore eyes, have disagreeable, pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, antoversion or retro-version or other displacements of womanly organs from weakness of parts will, whether they experience many or only a few of the above symptoms, find relief and a lermanent cure by using faithfully and fairly persistently Dr. Pierce's Favorit Prescription. This world-famed specific for woman's weaknesses and peculiar ailments is a pure Rlyreric extract of tbo choicest native, medicinal roots without a drop of alcohol in its mnktvun. All its intrrrrfi.
ents printed In plain English on its bottlewrapper and attested under oath. Dr. Pierce thus Invites the fullest investigation of his formula knowing that it will tie found to contain only the best agents known to the most advanced medical science of all the different schools of practice for the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments. If you want to know morn about the composition and professional endorsement of the "Favorite Prescription." send postal card request to Dr. It. V. Pierce, lluffalo, N. Y., for his rcc booklet treating of same. Yon can't afford to accept as a substitute for this remedy of knoten covtwsition a secret nostrum of unknown composition. Don't do it. An Old Proverb. The proverb, 'Necessity is the mother of Invention." can hardly tie traced to one Independent source. The idea was expressed by Perslus, the Iloruan satirist, about 00 A. D., and is found in the precise form now quoted In Itlcliard Franck's "Northern Memoirs" (printed In London In l'5t)4) and in various later English writers. The question of alien immigration i now far more serious to London than il ever was in California. LIMB WASTED WITH ECZEMA. Suffered Untold Agonies Doctor Said It Was the Worst Case Wonderful Cure by Cuticura. "I used the Cuticura Remedies for eczema. The doctor said It was the worst case he ever saw. It was on both limbs, from the knees to the ankles. We tried everything the doctors knew of, but the Cuticura Remedies did the most good. I was obliged to lie with my limbs higher than my head, for the pain was so terrible I could not walk. I suffered untold agonies. One limb wasted away a great deal smaller than the other, there was so much discharge from lt. I found the Cuticura Remedies very soothing, and I still keep them in the house. I am very thankful to say that I am cured. I found the Cuticura Remedies all that you say they are. I hope that you may be spared many years to make the Cuticura Remedies for the benefit of persons suffering from the torture of skin diseases, such as I had. Mrs. (folding, Kox 8, Ayr, Ontario, Canada, June 0, 11)03." Harrain Day. The fresh cream puffs in the Italian baker's window looked Inviting, and the interested housekeeper stepped Infide the shop to ask the price. "Fifteena centa a doz," replied the smiling proprietor, wiping his hands on his apron, preparatory to wrapping the cakes. "Why," exclaimed the lady, unable to conceal her astonishment, "that'. very cheap for cream puffs! I usually have to pay thirty. I don't see how you can make them at that price." "Him cheapu all righta," confided the baker. "Da hea-lt' office telephone I gotta closa da shop right off. My girl, Antonie, gotta da measle." What Cigar Terma Mean. Of every hundred men who profess anxiety for tlx quality of their cigars owing to the Cuban rebellion, scarcely one could. If put to It, Interpret the meaning of the various words which are stamped on the lid and sides of a cigar box. These are not mere fancy names, but terms actually descriptive of the cigar. On the lid is the name of the cigaiA as Pedro Murlas, Yi a y Villa. The front of the box deserltic the shape and size, as Conchas, Reina. Regalias, which state tlx; shape, and Perfccto Infantes, Princesses, which signify the size. . These may be combined as Conchas Speciales. Conchas Finas. to state both shape and size. At the back of the box, where the lid turns over, is stamped the quality of the cigar Superfina, Fina, Flor, Superior and Pueno, being the terms in the descending scale. The color cf the cigar is declared on the right-band side or end of the box. Claro signifies the lightest colored. Colorado Claro rather darker, Colorado dark, Colorado Maduro darker. Maduro very dark, Oscuro extremely dark, Negro darkest. London Chronicle. NEW YEAR'S CALLS. A New Drink to Keplaee the Old Time "Apple-Jark." Twenty-five years ago the custom of making New Year's calls was a delightful one for all concerned, until some of the lioys got more 'egg-nog' or 'appleJack than they could successfully arrj Then the ladies tried to be charitable and the gentlemen tried to lie as chivalrous as ever and stand up at the same time. If anyone thinks there has not been considerable improvement made In the last quarter of a century In the use of alcoholic beverages, let him stop to consider, among other things, the fact that the old custom of New Year's calls and the genteel tippling Is nearly obsolete.' The custom of calling on one's friends, however, at the beginning of J th new year, is a good habit, and an- ' other good habit to start at that timo J Is the use of well-inade Postum inste:n1 I of coffee or spirits. A Staten Island doctor has a sensible daughter who has set Postum liefore her guests as a good thing to drink at Yule Tide, and a good way to begin the New Year. Her father writes: "My daughter and I have used Postum for some time past and we feel sure it contaius wholesome food material. "I shall not only recommend It to my patients, but my daughter will be most pleased to give a demonstration of Postum to our Christinas and New Year's callers." Read "The Road to Wellille," In pkgs. "TberVs a reason.
FILLING UP THE CANADIAN WEST
Tke American Settler I Welcomed to Canada. A numbpr of the leading newspapers cm this side of the line have been noticing the growth of the Canadian West in recent years, and draw attention to the fact that there seems to be no abatement of the influx of settlers to that great grain-growing country. The Ruffalo Express thus refers to the subject : "Canada West continues to grow. There were 4,174 homesteads entries there in July of this year, as against ..,r71 In July. IWr.. Canada pinnies herself over this fact with becoming pride. Rut what appears to make our neighbors happiest is the statement that of these 4,174 homesteaders, 1,'JPJ were from this side of the line. Little Is said about the 07 Canadians who recrossed the border to take up homes in Canada West, of of the S08 from Creat Britain, or of the 1,23 from non-IIritish countries. It appears that the item In this July report that makes Canada rejoice most is this of the 1,212 American farmers who decided to try their fortunes in Canada West. "The compliment is deserved. The 1,212 were mostly from Dakota and other farming States, and go into Canada fitted better than any other class of immigrants for developing the new country. They take capital with them, too, say Canadian papers proudly. In every way they arc welcome over there." As the Express well says, the American Is welcomed to Canada, and the reasons given arc sufficient to Invite the welcome. The American farmer knows thoroughly the farming conditions that prevail in the Canadian prairie provinces, and is aware of every phase of. agricultural development In rei-ent years. In practical knowledge of what Is wanted to get the largest return for labor and Investment he Is by long odds superior to any European settler. He knows what is required to bring success, and he is able and willing to do It, and his future causes no apprehension to the successful Canadian farmer.1 The agent of the Canadian Government, whose address appears elsewhere, says that the difference be tween the manners and customs of the farmer from Dakota, Oregon or Minnesota and the farmer from Manitoba. Si'Skatchewan or Allierta Is not nearly so marked as that between the farmer of the Maritime provinces and the UUtario tiller of the soil. Hence the welcome to the free homesteads of the Canadian West (and there are hundreds of thousands of them left) that Is extended to the settler from th? Western States. Satis Verboram. "Uut I have talked long enough," said the windy orator, looking at his watch. "Kep on!' shouted a disgusted auditor. "You'll say something after a while." C3.00 lo Chlrago and Krlurn la Nickel Plate Itoad, Account l.lu Slock Show. Dec. 3th. Tickets sold for all regular trains. Good returning Dec. Sth. Call on agent or address, C. A. Mclin, T. I. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. (1044) That ShaRRX KfTecl. Yisitor (at flower show) What sort of posey is this? Exhibitor That is a John Alexander Dowie chrysanthemum. Yisitor (passing on) I've no use for it. 1 thought maybe it was a Paderewski. This Will I liferent Mothers. Mother tJray's Sweet l'owders for Children. use1 by Mother (Srny, a nure In Children's Home, New York, cure Constipation, Keverlshness. Teething Disorders, Stomach Troubles and Hestroy Worms; 30.noo testimonials of eure. All druggists. ".rc. Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Iioy, X. Y. atnrr' Hntlnnment. Caller Miss Millicvnt plays wonderfully on the piano. Grandfather Cireevius Yes: it sort o runs in the fam'ly. Hy jucks, you'd ort to 'nve herd rce play "Ole Dan Tucker" n' "Ole Hob Ridley" on a jewsharp when I was a boy ! I.lvc Slock Show at Chicago .on Hound Trip Hates via Mckel IMale Itoad. Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Good returning Doc. 10th. Call on agent or address C. A. Mclin, T. P. A., Ft. Wavne, lnd. (1032) In Berlin a club of th- "u.sensased" has bren formed by young niM. who, having broken with their sweethearts, regard marriage as fated to be a failure. Mr. AVInslow's BooTHlSO Stucf for Children teaching; iof tD th gams, rdaces inflammation, siUjapsia. cures wind colic 25 csnu s botUs. IWyj.V.a,y TriSaxi BBsMiiti iu 'las 1 1, " - - - f.V. only, by all company the front of r:v.-v:. '-v V-. -1
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TheWinmngtroke If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the vell informed, and as a reasonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without'griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth considering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that SYRUP OF FIGS is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size
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