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1907-06-01
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a ee eri .--mas containing apples, a quash, so.ne cranberrtes and sweet potatoes. This is. from the reply: AN EARLY CALL. Mark Twain s Story About His Ab- sentminded Brother. One bitter December night Orion oe sense. (Mark Twain's brother) sat up reading util 3 o'clock in the morning and then, without looking at a clock, sallied forth to call on a young lady. and hammered at the door; couldn't get any response; didn t understand it. Anybody else would have regarded He hammered good man? ON THE SCRAP HEAP In an Bris; court recently an old man .was called into the witness Ova, and being infirm and just a blind, he went too far in more than Instead of keeping up the stairs that led to the box, he. mounted those that led to the bench. Said the judge, good humoredly: is it a judge you want to be, my *.a, sare, your honor, was the re - ply, I'm. an ould man now, and m.eb- b.-it s all Im fit for. The judse had no ready retort. Tit- that as an indicatton of some kind or Bits. 5 other and would have drawn infer- ences and gone home, but Orion didn t draw inferences. He merely hammer-d and hammered, and finally the fatuer of the girl appeared at the door in a dressing gown. He had a candle In fis hand, and the dressing gown. was all the clothing he had on, except an expression of welcome, which was so thick and so-large that it extended all down his front to his instep and nearly obliterated the. dressing gown. But Orion. didn t notice that this was an unpleasant expression. He merely walked in. The old gentleman took him into the parlor, set the ce adle on a table and stood. . Orion niade the usual remarks about the weather and sat down sat down and talked and talked and went on talking,. that old man looking at him vindictively and waiting for his chance, waiting treach- erously and malignantly for his chance. Orion had not asked for the young lady. It was not customary. It was understood that a young fellow came to see the girl of the house, not the founder of it. At last Orion got up and 'made some remark to the effect that probably the young lady was busy and he would go now and call again. That was the old man s chance, and he said with fervency, Why, good land, aren t you going to stop to break- . fast? Mark Twain s Autoblogranhy Ww North Americah Review a Holloway' s Corn. Cure is a specific for the removal of corns and warts. We have never heard of its failing to iremove even the worst kind. COOKING A-SQUASH A eortespo.dent of tne, Listener writes : -I think you will enjoy the fol- Jowing fiom our English cousins. We have laughed ourselves weak over it. barrel was sent to Odo at Chri Hubpara The apples .were fine, but the pota- . toes, alas, had gone quite bad, and yel- low. The cranberrie. are very hand- swqme, but seem somewhat acid to our ttaste. The squash was a novelty, and 2X daresay we didn t know exactly how we deal with it. We put it on the table for desser , but James found it + vextremely difficult to cut. Later I etewed it with: lemon and sugar, ana we all declared it delicious. 0 he 5 mong the muny good qualities which Parmelee s Vegetab e Pills possess, be: ides regulatin; the digestive organs, f is their efficacy in reducing, inflamma: stion of the eyes. It has called. forth rmany letters of recommendation from xthose who were afflicted with this com. vplaint and found a cure in the pills. They affect the nerve centres and the sblood in a surprisingly active way, and the result is almost immediately scen. J heard you giggling in the library L4ast night, said the stern. parent. ty think you must, have been beside said the pretty girl. ng. I, was . beside blushing deeply, Charlie. Life. Winara s Liniment Cures Garget in a Cows; AN EVEN BREAK here was once a sporting parson at Eastington;..a..place on the English coast which was a favorite landing piace for woodcovks at the time: of ttheir immigration. to England. When the birds arrived, h Yon flight, everybody in the parish. including the parson, at once turned out to join in the: -sport of knocking them down with sticks. One the people were in church, a parson in the pulpit, when the churck door. was cautiously opened, and 2 Jhead appeared with a beckoning fin: ger. Well, what is it? asked the parson. . Cocks is coom The par lt;gon hurriedly shut up his sermon case Shut the door and lock it, he cried to the clerk. Keep the people ir church till I've got my su) plice off. wLetis all haye a fair chance. CRYING BABIES Babies do not cry for the fun of it, wor is it always because they are think. Nine times out of ten baby s hungry; a8 80 imany young mothers -ery indicates that his little stomach is out of order. Mothers will find instant relief for their suffering little sones in Baby s Own Tablets: A few doses will cure the most obstinate cases of constipation, indigestion or vomiting, and a Tablet given now and-then to the well child wilt keep it well. Mrs. Mary Pollock, Gawas, Ont., says: Baby s Own Tablets have been a great benefit to my baby. They have made him happy, peaceful and contented, when before he used tto cry all the time. I have more com- fort with him since giving him the Tablets than I ever had before. He now sits and plavs and laughs while I do my work. What greater pratsc can I give Baby s Own Tablets. For sale at druggists or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williamg Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Miss Pepprey No, he didn t like your eyebrows. He said they were toc black. Miss Painter The idea Miss Pepprey However, I assured him they were not as black as they were painted. Philadelphia Inquirer. exhausted by. their. : Minard s Liniment Cure Colds, etc. A lady returned from the country to find her town garden denude:l of all buibs and plints, and a few months later a very worthy old woman toid the lady s former housemaid that she had taken the flowers. People was beginning to steal em, my dear, and I felt. sure your missus would rather they was took respect- able. Nursing Times St arch Saves time, because it makes ironing easier. Saves linen, use it a bettergloss with If the. iron-rubbing, Saves. bother, because it needs no cooking, .. just cold water. had it CAN T stick. Buy it Ss - roofing question Fig ( GEES) when you Nm ie i f a y F building with a re Right and Oo PB vaencHy 99 des OSHAWA ied et wit ast 5 CENTURY see how little tasy To Put On on GALVANIZED STEEL risk you take aplainGUARANTEE 1ds water quick. Made in one grade sian e e semi-toug teel Soubte-galvanized (saves palriticig)4 PROOF. Keep buildings .., safe. from Lightning. Cost only 4.60 a Send for book- let and. learn how roof costs. EDLAR. hs Prroris Of Oshawa Ottawa 423 Sugeex St. Oe ondoa Dundas 8t, i 69 ft Vancouver 615 Pender St. - I, Mafie of Carbon Wire, makes th cult mocnene Ce Ww. N. U. No.. .632. little. ook into this Roof your Buildings with EASTLAKE : Metallic Shingles Made in Canada 21 years Warranted made of better material, more accurately and scientifically constructed, . will last longer and cost less for labor in applying than any other metal shingles. : i -RUST, FIRE, LIGHTNING AND STORM PROOF . We are manufacturers of all reliable kinds of SHEET METAL BUILDING MATERIALS. Noe cheap trash. . Careful, thorough and prompt attention to all enquiries, Prompt shipment and right prices. Catalogue upon request. Write for prices. The METALLIC ROOFING CO. OF CANADA, Limited TORONTO AND WINNIPEG Western Canada Factory, 797 Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg. Head Office. Toronto. : aise a There's one thing I will say, re- Count Itagaki, a Japanese nobleman, marked Mr. Millions, and that is that Proposes the, abolition of the nobility my daughter, Arabella, has a fine dis-;in tha country. Cittiman Look here, sir, didn t you warrant the horse you sold: me yester- day to be without a fault? David Harum Y s: ain t he? Cittiman No, sir, he is not: he in- Pe oS t u ndeed iM 9 terferes. Yes, sir, The way she. can listen inard s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. David Harum Wal, I don t see as you hev any reason fur complainin . about that. He don t: interfere with anybody but himself, does he?t Lip- pieo:t's. bases An. important conference was held the White House at which the rail- road situation generally was discussed. 200.00 IN CASH for hours to her own playing on the violin shows remarkable self-control. 9; Tit-Bits. In its initial stages a cold is a local ailment easily deait with. But-..many neglect it'and the result is often the development of distressing seizures. uw i the bronchial tubes and lungs that : 7 ; wy tender life miserable for the vans. SRM Ses GIVEN AWAY FREE victim. As a first aid there is nothing .' a eeet * in the handy medicine line so certain T Not One: Cent. of Yout Money Required. Read Carefully if You Wish a curative cs o ace Anti- : i to Earn Part of the Above Amount, : - ' Consumptive Syrup the far-tamed 1eu- 4 arrange the sets of mixed letters below, into the-names of six well known wild ani- ely for colds and coughs. ij merit co youcan share in the distribution of the above Prize: Try: It. is no easy task, but ee eer bably find three or four. it means money to you to e by. catience amd perseceree you can pro who finds the largest number of names, we will give the sum of One Hundred Crown Prince -Gustavus of Sweden To the 0-00) 7 aah Tothe ho th orci we will give the Doll: 00.00) in person w finds the num we ive tl Dn of Fit finds i has had his private stables cut off to correct a deficit of. 125,000 in his pri vaie buaget. ' 'y D ( 50.00) in Cash. To the person, whe e third t number we will give the sum of Thirty Dollars ( 30.0) in Cash. Eo the person who Aids e fourth est number we will give the sum of Twenty Dollars ( 20.00) id. equally correct answers for the first prize ; the them, each receiving the sum of Seventy-Five Dollars equally correct answers the first three prizes will be eq: I Se a ey oe ec Should four persons send wally cerrect answers the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ( 200.00)will be equally divided between them (each receiv- E Q ind 6 Of it ike proportion ft Ore D S ittls he first letter of each name. Ne. 2 Ne. 3 -REAB OFLW fe Shares,. Par Value, 1.00 Each. Co. gt; LIMITED. . Authorized Capital. 1,000,000, ET hte ese rg Ontario-Quebec Cobalt Mining MERGER OF FOUR VALUABLE PROPERTIES. 1133 Acres in the Famous Bucke Township, and 20' Acres in rich Coleman. : ae ce HEAD OFFICE -. - TORONTO. - hs a : : . DIRECTORS. . : . F. X. DUPUIS, Q.C., M.P..... ... ... +--Montreal, Que. GEORGE 8S. MAY, M.P.P. ... ... ... .- Ottawa, Ont. ' L. J. LABROSSE, M.P.P.... ..- ...8t. Eugene, Ont. JAS. Es DAY, Barrister, Solicitor, etc ... Toronto, Ont. : GODFREY .LANGLOIS, M.P.P.-... ...Montreal, Que. D. McAVOY,:.K.C. ... ... .--. ++ Valleyfield, Que . Solicitors DAY FERGUSON, 34 Victoria St., Toronto. Fiscal Agents GORMALY, TILT CO., 36 King St. E. i Toronto. Working Headquarters HAILEYBURY, COBALT, ONT. Transfer Agentaf THE TRUSTS GUARANTEE CO.. Toronto, Ont. gt; Wind - water -and -fire- little a RIGHT Address i stays tant. Painted - THE PAGE WIRE FENCE COMPANY, LIMITED, and Registrars THE SECURITY REGISTRAR TRANSFER AGENCY, 66 Broadway, New York City. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTIES. -41 The. S.-W. 1-4, of the N.1-2, Lot 5, Con. 4, Bucke Township., 363 acres. 2 The S.-E. 1-4, of the N. 1-2, Lot 5, Con. 4, Bucke. Tp. 37 acres: 3 The N.-E. 1-4, of the N. 1-2, Lot 8 Con. 2, Bucke Tp., 40 acres. 4 -The W. 1-2, of the N.-W. 1-4, of the N. 1-2, Lot 25, Con. 4, Coleman Tp., 20 acres. Since the rich stxtke the Directors have decided on selling only 200,000 shares. The first shipment will be made in about 90 days and the amount that will be realized therefrom and the stock sold up to that time will be sufficient for all development purposes. The balance of the stock will remain in the treasury insuriag larger dividends on small amount of stock issued... - : STOCK STILL OFFERED AT PAR - One Dollar pe share. The rich strike on property No, 1 continues to improve and the vein has grown , larger. The vein since the first assay published ( 2,732.60 per ton) has shown higher values during the last few days, Report just received from Superintendent shows that the ore receiyed from property No. 2 promises to assay as well as our rich strike on clajm No. L. : We have a most excellent prvposition worthy of your investigation. We do not- want you to wire a your money, nor do we want you to send us your subscription until after the most thorough investigation. Space is too costly in an announcement of this sort to give full explanations. We want you to purchase all the stock that you can conscientiously carry but not until you have satisfied yourself what a good proposition we have. The stock is pryab e in four equal menthly payments and our guarantee given below fully protects you. WE GUARANTEE To every applicant for shares to buy back their stock at price purchased from us any time within thirty days if the proposition on. investigation does not prove to be exactly as represented. Write us today for full information, maps. cepies of assays, etc. This is an unparelelied opportunity: GORMALY, TILT CO. MEMBERS STANDARD STOCK EXCHANGE, TORONTO, CANADA, ESTABLISHED 1892. * WEAR BEST - galvanising rust proof, Experienced dealers to erect it. Leads all in sal 00 Marin matin Mee illustrated bookles and 100 prices before buying. Walkerville, Te-onte, Montreal, St. John, Winnipeg to you: COTLED n This over heavy
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