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THE SEN NTINEL, SEDNCGEWICK. ALBERTA Sick e e Headache, and Distress after Eating. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. Genuine must bear Signature LOD CL. FOREST FIRE LOSSES, 1613 Dominion Forestry try Branch Reports a Remarkably Small Loss The lowegt level of forest loss on record in Canada was reached this year on Dominion Forest Reserves in Western Ganada. . Fronr the first of April/to the end-of September several of these reserves escaped without a single fire over ten acres in extent, the small fires that did occur being extinguished by the rangers before oc- casioning any damage to standing tim- ber. On the Rocky Mountains Forest Rese:ve, which has an area of 18,373,- 856 acres, the fireloss amounted to but 1,150 acres of young timber of only potential value and 150 worth of mature timber. The total are burnt cyer, mere than half of which was cut-over or grass land, was but 8,010 acres, representing only 0.02 per cent of -he area o, this reserve. On the Dominion Forest reserves in Brit: ish Columbia, whick have a total: area of 2,420,480 acres net a single fire sutceeded in sprvading over a large: ar a than ten acres, and the only green timber injured by fire was four acres of ;oung lodgepgle pine. The records are not yet complete for Saskatchewan and Manitoba, but the lt; ailable figures compere favorably with the ones cited. The lt;bove fig: ures also compare favorably with cor- responding ones on the National For- ests of the United States, where the area burned in 1913, although the smallest in recent years, was some- what over 0.03 per cent of the total reserved area. In the Fire Districts on Dominion Crown Lands-in the west patrolled by . Dominion fire rangers the * s3 occas- Soup problems solved. Clark does the worry- ing and the work and assures satisfac Order am assortment, RAW FURS Maid ty Highest Values Write for Price List and Shipping Tags aT ce Matti Coa Hing and Alexander WINNIPEG . Canada We also buy Hides and Seneca root. FRENCH REMEDY. Ws1 M602. THE RAPION Biss Frstsccess, cunts curonic WrEARNESS. ereior oe TRADE MARKED WORD Tet Scrsteraue arviseo To ate al PALMISTRY Yeur Life's in your Your Own Fu ee cents and sta: 6 Cresc ntia, fie palmist gt; from which you n your own fu- ure, Tt will fully describe your past and future life and It can be a constant guide in life. CNECCENTIA, 8, Stobart Block, Winnipes. : rea REST AND HEALYH 0 MOTHER Ab ei aii, see 3 IXTY FHARS fo MILLIONS for their REN WHILE mCt SUCCESS. Winslow's Soothing g SyTu hind Twenty-five K Real Lever Simulation OLD WATCH FREE. 4, gtralghttorward ponerons Don t Recognize Him Well, James, enviously said the suf- fragist to her groom, as he came back from the v:llage on election day, I sup- pose you have been exercising the franchise? With a touch of kis forehead James answered: Please, Ma'am, which horse is that? Stood Up She waited at the church in vain. Where could the bridegroom be? I fear this wedding will go off Without a hitch, said she. A Veritable Peach Gray Is she pretty? Whyte Well, you can judge for yourself. She told me lest night that She never had to stand up in a crowd- ed street car. Constipation is anenemy withig the camp. It will the constitution and ruin the most rigctou health. it leads to indigestion, biliousness, impure blood, bad complexion, sick 1 hes, and is one of the most I Root Pills itively care Consti Ps eatirel * . are ent 3 le in ae and do ne reoed health by tal joned by forest fires last season is al- so remarkably small, nor is this due wholly to the large amount of rain which fell last summer in the west, for there were also several dry spells vhen frequent fires occurred, which only the alertness of th firerangers prevented from occasioning iarge loss- es, In the Coast Fire Ranging Dis- trict; B.C., which being situated in the Railway Belt is administered by the Dominion Forestry Branch, during June and July and August no less than 119 fires occurred, vet all of these fires were extinguished by the fire-rangers before any standing tim- ber was destroyed. One of the commonest complaints of infants is worms, and the most effect- ive application for them is Mother Graves Worri Exterminator. He Liked Them to Cling The two women were discussing the fashions. Did you ay that your muebens was fond of those clinging gow Yes, indeed; he likes ate to cling to me for about five years. Dangerous Iam just wondering whether it would be safe to propose to that girl that I have been going with. I don t think it would. What makes you think she would turn me down? T don't I think she would snap you up. Only One BROMO QUININE That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- NE. Look for the signature of B. W. Grove.. ures a cold in One Day. Cures Grip in Two Days. . 25e. What he. Would Do The man hurried into a quick-lunch restaurant and c:j ed to the waiter: Give me a hand sandwich. Yessir, said the waiter: Will you eat it here or take it with you. Both, said the patron. ; Hard to Pleise Boarder What s for breakfast this morning? I hope rot ham and eggs again. - Waitress No, sir, not this morning. Eee goodnes:. What is Waitress On gt; ham, sir. s he rich?: I hould say he is. He's got three lawyers, four bookkeepers and seven expert accountants figuring out his income tax. : Chronique Scandaleuse Gossip (at top of her voice as tube train rushes along) Why do I stop talking at the stations? My good girl, do you suppose I want everybody to hear all about Aunt Sophie and the chauffeur? New. to Him Minister So you've turned over a new leaf, Sandy, I was/indeed glad to see you at our payer meeting last (village reprobate) Is that I didna itin whaur I had been after I lez: McGlasian s pub. Mivard s L.niment Cures Distemper Mistaken dentity Genial Id:ot Hullo, White, old man: Not en you for centuries Scarcely Tecognized you; saustache and all that s altered you 0 much Perfect strarger Pardon my name is not White. Genial idiot That s bad your name, too me, sir, Altered Yes, the professor was saying. It is a very simple thing to tell trees -by their bark. How worde-ful she exclaimed. And ean you tell the various kinds of dogs that way? Som; Dodger This, sald the asylum attendant, pointing to the petient in a. pad- ded c ll who was dodging back and forth, -f-whatwe-o-nsider-a-hopeless: case. What's the matter with,him? inquir- d: the visitor. He thinks he is continually dodging automobiles and roller skates. dier, were you cool in battle? Cool? said the truthful /eteran, I fairly sbtvered. SUFFERED 20 YEARS With Kidney Trouble. Cured by Gin Pills . Daniel F. Fraser, of Bridgevilte, N.S., says about GIN PILLS: Por twenty years, I have been troubled with Kidney and Bladder Disesse, and have been treated by many Gottors but founc little velief, I had giveyup all hope of getting cured when T-tried GIN PILLS. Now, I can Re With a happy heart, that I am ra using only four Baie of GINL 60c, a Box, 6.for 2.60. Saniple ree if you write National Drug? Chemi- cal Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. Quite Right Patience and perseverence will ac- complish all things, was a favorite saying of an old milter. He had just made this remark in a train one day on the way to market, when a pompous individual in the ger ner turned to -him crossiy and 8a Nonsense, sir, I can tell you a great many things which neither: pa- tience nor perseverance wet a edm- plish. Perhaps you can, said the miller, ike I have never yet come acros . on we, then, I'll tell you one. . Will patience and perseverence ever en- able you to carry water in a seive? Certainly. know how. iing patiently for the water to freeze. nly Dry Ones In a. town in western Kansas the dry weather was being discussed by two travelling men. Little puffs of white clouds. were rolling by, anc one of the men-remark- ed: That certainly looks like rain, No chance, phe gies remarked those are just emptia comiwg. back from Towa. Didn t Phase Him But, she objected, you must remem- ber that one of my ancestors came over in the Msyflower. Tf am afraid my people would object to-you, on the ground that your gtandfather was an immigrant. We descendants of: the Pilgrims are very proud of our stock, ou know, Well, I suprose you have a right to be. I ye got three or four descend- ants of Pilgrims working for me, and they seem to be good, honest fellows. DOCTOR SAID HE HAD DIABETES DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CLEARED OUT EVERY TRACE OF IT That s Why Mr. David Heo::, of Nico- let Co., Quebec, is Recommending the Great Canadian Kidney pee To His Neighbors. : St. Wenesslas, Nicolet Co., Que., (Snecial) I started to take Dodd s Kidney Pills becaus-: the doctor told rm I was ttreatened with diabetes. After taking ten hoxes I was agnin examined by the doctor, and he told me that all trace of diabetes Lad dis- appeared. This is the statement of Mr David Heon, well known and highly respect- ed *e gt;, and he is-orly one of many in 8 neighborhooc who have found a ew lease of life in the reat Canad- ie Kidney remeuy. Tt ig cures such as this that haye given Dodd s Kidney Pills their revu- tation. They ar now known from the Atlantic to the Pacific as the re- medy that never fails to cure kidney disease, no mat where or in what form is found. Dedd s Kidney Pills are no cure-all They simply cure diseased kid- neys. The reason they cure bac - ache, dropsy, rheumatism, neuralria, diabetes, urinary troubles and Bright's Disease is that all of these are either diseases of the kidney or are caused by disorderec kidne,s failing to do their work. . An E-viatle State He I certai ly envy old Smith. She Why, the,idea He's deaf and ump Us I know it, but when his wif lectures him all he has to do is shit his eyes and that ends he conversa- tion; - They: had. jx: come engaged. What joy it will be, she exclaimed, for me to share all your gr f and sor- rows Ag darling he protested; I kaye NG she answered; but when we are married you will have. x Slump in Turtle Soup Until recently it was customary to divide the turtle goup which Was un- consumed at the lord mayor's banquet in London among the poor on the fol- lowing day. but experience showed that its value was unappreciated by the recipients, and thit half the soup vas poured int. the Guildhall yard within a quarter or an hour of the distribution. When the soup was last distributed its value was estimated at 300, but as its merits we e lost on the poor recip- fents, the lord mayor *nd sheriff's committee decided to substitute cook- ed joints. In accordance with a custom which has been obser e lt; for centuries, the provisions that remained after the banquet were distributed recently to about 150 poor people. The work of distribution vas undertaken by the members of the committee. whc, wear- ing-whiteaprons, took their places be- mutton ples, beef, partridges, and lob- ster, Each person who presented himself received a substantial share of the . sod. side the tables, which were laden with Snake Fascinated by Cat it is stated that the cat has bypuor ie power over snakes. who had livec. forty-six years in India told me that is life had been twice saved by his cat. On ang occasion he walked on to the erandzh and act- ually trod on a cobra that was sitting up ready. to He expected looking round, + nol crouching and Sazing at-the reptile steadily With sneSmeric ffect, for it seemed whable to move, and while it was in this condiftice he killedit. An- other time, When sleeping on an open eot in ths verarcah, he woke to find on one side of th bed a huge cobra with head erect ready to strike, on the other the glistening green eyes of his cat. The snske remaied quite still, so he ran into the room to fetch not seemeto take: the slightest notice and seemed hke a stuffec and lifeless creature. Ho then placed 1:3 hand in front of the cat's eyes*by way of ex periment, when immediately. the spell was removed, the cobra raised itself, hissed, and assumed. an offensive at- titude. He then took:his hand away and, the repiile became transfixed again, in which stato it was shot. Minard's Uiniment Cures Diphtheria Now, Willie, said the teacher to the bad little boy, as he took up the ruler, this is aciok to hurt me more than it will yor All Tight, said Willie, then let me do the walloping. Nodd Can your wife keep a secret? Todd Well, ( should say so. She never lets on how much she orders when she goes shopping. Of Course Not * Doctor, this bil is exorb.ant and 1 won't pay. t, said the patient irritably. Besides I m no better than I was be- for I came t you anyway. Of vourse you're no better, retort- ed the physician, und all because you didn t ta'e my advice. 3 Oh said the patient: Of course as I didn t take i I don't ow? you any- thing for it. Good evening. A Matter of Relationship Two chanec acquaintdices Ireland were talking together. An so yer name s Riley? said one. Are yez anny reladon to Tim Riley? Very dishtantly, said the other. Oi wus me mother s rst child, an Tim was the twelfth, from Willie Knew Little Willie was playing one day ter exclaimed: a Don t you hear your mother calling you? That s three times she s: done it. Aren't you going in? Won't she whip you? Naw exclaimed Willie in disgust. She ain t going to whip nobody. She's got company. en Igo in she'll ast say: The poor Uittle man has been 80 deaf since he s had the measles. Tenacious that man: that all the . players standing around arguing with? He-(answering the 99th question) Olf, that s the fellow who s keeping the score. She And won't Pe give it up? are Fresh Supplies in Demand. Wher- ever Dr. Thomas Electric Oi has been introduced increased supplice. have been ordered, show'ng that wherever it joes his excellen* Oil impresses its power on the people. No matter in what latitude it may be found its po- tency is neyer impaired. It is put up in most portable shape in bottles and car be carried without fear of brea lt;age. Mr. Jones See here This horse you sold me ns ur on tho sidewalk every time he sees an aut.. Horse Dealer Well, yor don't ex- pect : 9 horse to run up a telegraph pole or climb trez, do you? Wi nil the Sirsa Trunk has bi ile ri Wnareat. Rae tional accommodation parneny of 2,11 b 7 A gentleman - triice: every moment. to-feel thy deadly fangs and wondered why it delayed, when, his cat a gun, and Coming back poked the rep- tile' s head with the-Darrels, but it did with the girl next door, when the lat- You cannot afford brain-befogging headaches. wae Poche Headache: Waters iP Se a re prnsoue opium er any dangerous your Druggist's. NATIONAL Dave ARB CHRMOAL Oe. OF CANADA LimTTED eS cK STOVE POLISH A Paste No Waste HAMILTON, A Winner at the Range Efe IN THE meine t 0 Dust No Rust The Sheep and tae Goats What' little boy can tell me the dif- ference between the quick and the dead ? asked the Sunday-school teach- er. Willie swaved, his hand franctically. Well, tie Please. ma aia, the quick are the ones that get out of the way of auto- SoHE: the dead are the ores that on t. - My wife, said Mr. Clark, sent iwo dollars in answer tc an advertisement of a sure method o: getting r t of su- perfluous fat, And what did he get for the mon- Wag.-the ga mau eas what she wanted? asked Mr. Simmon: Well, she got a reply telliag her to sell it to the soap man. A Natcral Mistake - From the bedroom of the twin boys came the mingled sounds of loud weeping and hearty -laughter, so fath- er went up to investigate. ey the matter up here? he in- ithe Joyous twin indicated his weep- ing brother. othing, he chuckled only nurse. has given Alexander two baths and hasn t given me any. Do you know the penalty for per- jury? asked .he cross-examining law yer sternly. Yes, sir, said the stubborn witness. Well, sir, what is the penalty for perjury? thunder3d the lawyer. It s getting elec :. to the assembly and going on a lecture tour, answe the witness. rca She (at the football game) Who is fe Are the. best grain insurance that you can have against fire or damage of any sort. They are Proof against rodents. that gnaw their way into ordinary build- ings and carry away the farmer s profits. They save storage charges by- enabling you to store your own grain until you can Obtain Better Prices . Elevators built of concrete maintain a dry, even temperature, They cannot rot, rust or burn and require no Tepairs or paint in short, they are the cheapest kin tamer pee es pest nd of elevators the grain t us send you the free book *What thi Farmer can do with Concrete . It tells a about concrete farm buildings and how to build Sa of -1906-what-ic knows a8 the. E mpleted and put into operation. welt Pienaea that it iN igaally accessible to both lake or ocean ver wale with railway er alongside. To provide addi large annex has just been complet There are in them, and about. dozens of other things that concrete. -the farmer can build of con DMILL POINT ELEVATOR, MONTREAL, looking. well to thi tts capacity was 1,080, in four rows, with seven tanks in a capacit new bu ilding 28 concrete es on o 6 foot in diameter: and io mateat of elevator construction in Weatorn 6 eet en anada te, Pyle 10 boshalp in th ite, situation a0 070,000 lsushels, wae Pe net tanks are construct
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