Their .iii wouicii their. .iii in the WOIDID when Iii; ‘.?..'3.i“°" u pain, uié derange- cull rue Bt. women writes: l')c.ir .lim _"0verwork und _long hours at the office, together with ui iieglccted col b_x-ought on li my sa|‘goiis»l`e|nnle troubi until finally I ima-iiiialiic lo gong work. then thought nm Uieiiii who im tulien L dia E. Pink- l_|=\_|i)'s Vi-gicialile Com uund 'when her ‘|w1|llli\m~i n the same condition that mine iris, limi siri\igliiH'ny.`sbnt' oui. for A bottle. Liinisiiui liiui sn_ loolr-tivo more before I --»».~._. _ -» to in mv, . Que. Besubier ol.» Beanport, Mrs. Plnkham :-- _ WIS PillklIs|n’s Ve`getab3/Oom- unfalllng cure iorf l thesi s_irengthens_/the pro displneslndnt with no more crush/you. ri' i ‘, in ' i,,,',,,, stiiiiiliagivh. moocg o rien and.soci't -all lylili goose of _the one.~_¢,fl_,,,,_'_;§| be 2¢2..°..,}....i“.‘i';;i’»?“t “-“‘*'?° \‘"” '“.*"‘° ’°“_ Youeoiceiifnie ge," 1,' - “_ inze tn rwomar., mdyrgswiggrhngipfii advice iree of cost. Address* Mrs.'Puik. hum, Lynn, Mlm Tire, ,;g¢Mn_ ginlléiham is the' daughtenrln-lviw oi Lydh, nlrham and for _twenty-ilve_year'¢ sho has, under her dlreotion and sl/me her flwwe. been al>ers." , “Nor the sli¢hlBt illdiiiilm of tater `\ hiss." ’fY°u_ seem, slr, m be a commited i msn." "Amd I wonidn’t guarantee that you h_d _Tllllrt Ill! I dlughtmfi ;each other before the their fathers, and the tact '1\aioorwenz'n0me` ss to say to his i = _gr- 'S you scquainind _with Hornldn le 7” EE ie§§; 5: Eggs lite s i if 55 ii. r EsF-E§ me has mann iiii W’ 1 e 3 "x*navl|s’!-sssiv nrwdrr -nm: ‘ young people had met \ known to their respective i “"7‘~'2"!". !!if ha‘ve,met him," admit _ .. |'i"1!i! ' 'f."i|i|‘ -wwe L _ ‘ _ i him any- morn. r~_ ~¢~_,~~----»-$4 _ Auctioii sale! gugingbgg-¢0|-q¢g_" We`~sfo iusiriintéii bv Mrs. Pnlricli nun-nadmggr-ng. Burnshio sell at Public Auction evsly rod of tlh T|,‘“""a_.'\I' M” 3°‘h “_ u Conjmolieinl M12 o`cIoc|i . \ I' ' ~ ' - , ii 1 itei hops -that- respective- fathers might undergo s-change ot opinion. A mutual tdellduudehook to bring this limi-‘ He/ ellie! uiwu the Denver! Mr. Jones Be stsrtedout with a lot ot~svve'et€_ol,§_~but he hadn't'tslled over-'halt a Mr. Jones ln- tsrrupted witbt “'l‘hnt'will'dlo, sir.‘ I yan' hold that old’__£00l of n Talbot looked like sgoodyesrtortaterbugs. emu up s.nl_i insulted me.” t there vrere no tutes bugs last year." _ “liskesno diitaenee. him' two 'or three times si tellfyou he is a cantankerous robnte. Lt l1e’s going to continue ing in the slate, I’ll get out edt* Nothing could. be done with the pep- peryMr.Jones,sndsolhsmntual friend tried the pepperylir. Talbot. He had only statedilis smndiwhsn the latter sbouhd out: A - “8top,~slrl I do mt-wllstiist mars name mentioned in_my presence! It ever there was un'obst1n.s.te old mol _who neededto be kicked from here to Hornsdhle, he is the one. He owes me an aD0l0U. and I shall insist that he get down on his knees to make It. Be friends with Jones-J-o-n-eel ` You don’t`_know_me, sir!" _ _V But yet things _were working. Provi- dence or something else always seeks tu'b'l‘ln'g things out right in ¢:sse'o! iruedove. One day s party of people living in_Winston wentont to a hue- kleberry. swamp to gather berries, and the peppery Mr. Talbot went with them. On thessme day a party trom Homsdsle vislhad the same swamp, und tbegsppery Mr.-Jones was among them. __ A e twirpartles kept separate for houin; and they had only drii‘ted_ft1ogether' when s_ thfunderstorm came u_il_.,» At the sums dine s messen- Ei .ig :iii we-_-_.__-" ' i . . A“Y'w%‘,Sliirt is more L' ‘_-cqnifor Hble than anyordinary _ is Shiiftaf f‘ _ ` I " _.One_ie`ns`oii is the cars we take to? fit tlieneckiiaind-properly. ‘ ‘ _Shaped io nupport the colltit with- 'mit riding* mi the throat or 'shoulder muscles - true to size '¢x¢\¢xl -_ biiliofiholes accurately place!---doulily sewn io stand _ ~ ness und inundrywacking. ‘HE 29%? Shit in made 'tlitiihyut wllh` lb samd idea - to give you most ibr the money when ‘ `?y°“ll_omaau§ also lafslul +L V i|..»~.i.ei..i‘l.}i.».iir.,:r.¢ii...a.» M ` ' 1l____.. - i _ r , Be* r- Bi Abdri ' ellie lu' Ch"l`onn -I-J I i 1 h in gi 55? QS _ Egg; Eiiée E eerie 5;' ii; ter ot that the two themselves side __"! will never recognize the |- rl@!° exclaimed Mr. Jones as he tqund himself taco to face with his “Nor I sithsri” _ #Your daughter plotted to trap my son.” . “Til false, sirl It was rllht the other way." ` i `!|.'hsy would probably have kept on qdlrreling for the next halt hour; but 1 thunderbolt shot out ot the black ieieosma muck me nee underneath which they were standing. Five peo- ple wen knocked senseless and con- tlnl_l`¢d in that state for s quarter of an hour. Then the two peppery old men measured consciousness, sat up and looked at each other. "Talbot, where are we?" slowly ask- ed Jones. “Iu_heuven, Jones." “Were we killed by iignmlngr' w, ‘fWe must have been." “Well. as we are in heaven and the children married, I dnn't want to carry néfkmdse against you. I’m willing to spblogize it you sm." _ _ _f‘.Woii. l'm sorry." 71 _-l ,‘ I “B°'m I-'.' ' ‘ht course they found out later on' t they were no nearer heaven than 'huokleberry swamp. and oi' course ers was s little humiliation on the lilrt of both, but, like sensible men. they buried me summons rode some together to congratulate the happy couple. 4 _, _ '.'l"_*i rl iiioéie iligii. "5 §a< er "- ‘reid Ernie; ._ . um length# t u tool are of the one know what of the other, dhtinguislm every moment, ot it with nsetnl or amusing thoughts, or,`-in other words, because the one is always .wishing it away and other is always enjoying ir. We all of ns com-‘ pllin ot the shortness of time, saith Samoa, and yet have much more than muhzowwhattodowith. Though we silem grieved at the shortness of ure in we are wHnng awry period d. The minor longs to be be a man of businms, Thus, although the ed by every one to visions ot it sp- -Addison. ~;§’i?ii iiiin i ` Sdsnes and Bde Grneklng. 'To one who has seen a modern sate, with its smooth surtnee ot hardened steel, such as oiters an impenetrable frmit to the shot 0! ll battleship, it seems impossible that any burglar could force it, nnd‘yet we read ot safes being cracked often enough. The modem burglar has modern methods. He uses thermits, which Is ignited np- on the steel and bm-ns its way through, or. nitroglycer-in, which is squirted in- to' the crack of the door and exploded by electric spark.-#New,i¥or|r Amer lege- ____; __ , _.-1-~~ .. _ __ ___ 1inothfcriSitcp in Advance .|,~ ‘ `j,l_l sm pleased to iniofm my pat- -'i‘\'-14:2 _I J fo*-¢`S __ #.353 19 ‘(~, ff fNa‘_ _ .`:'\_ - N . K l J ~- s omsc "f two'-tl:li_nf4,' "" ea ¥Sf:-gi_lt€s'- up juice to digest fooimshd -and--cliurns food, by _ means of its'musc`u1a.r _ j action, until digesti' e ‘ juice and V enough astrie .a f,1_ ;A.Proven'Curc _y yy For'indlqcsUkui they give yous healthy stomach. . “ Fruit-a~tives "_ actually strengthen the muscles of the stoniach-increase the ner \\ of the churiiing moveml:izt- lnd also cixdhle the stomach to excretc sutlicient gastric juice to completely digest food are tlxorou h An uu- healthy g _ Tliousands-l1a1‘>e been cured of i ly mixed- 1 Indigestiori and Dyspepsla by “Fruit-a-Mba" alone. e v e r y meal. “Fruit- a-tives" ‘ also cure the Con- st o ni arch is either too weak to properly churn the food or it does not give up eiiougli gastric juice to make digestion complete. Then you have Indigestion -Heartburn - Distress after stipation and Biiiousness with which “ii so many Dyspeptics suffer. "Fruit~n-tives" are intenriilied iniit yuices, combined with tonic: and sntiseptics-and are an infall- ible cure lor all Stomach Troubles. Try l‘\f-m. 501:. n box'-6 for 32.50. Eating~Sour Stomach - Headaches-and iinaily chronic Dyspepsia. “Fruit-a-tives" cure Indi- gestiou and Dyspepsia because :oo At all dealers or from Ffllil-H-Lives Limited, Ottawa. *-*o/`r*_v‘\¢* Two-piece " 0uliiig Suils All the hut weather aristocrnts are here- Soolch Tweeds irish liomespuns Fadeiess Serqes English Flanucls There E _ ai }.:.rmony of colors -an elegance of tone-an exclusiveness of pattern--a' perfection of fit-to Fit- Rcform Summer Suits that _Q :iii I "l . ii i vi .. .' /yr /J.. 4 A ‘ iii Y \ I ' i i `~ r iii F dd' make them ' inimitable _ $12-50. $15. S18, $2<>- is _/»"T _ ef 1 34 .nf éééqgéiigrz;-`li€E>§4‘EP1i’ e F?.Ro\J\/SEI BRQS i 1' * ~‘ xi* ' Q-v-r. iv .,p.vvE<11XNvrAcTuns.._. lilaclc l'wi_~.'t~ Brijglii 'l`wi~t ' ‘ - ' iiinzmiid 'l`w si - - ' ` Penrlvtlninkliiig Ruby Sm :king Hi~.~key"s Fine Cut at ml up-i-.~.l»iie‘groo¢rs emi diugglsls. 'incxnv &rHCHOLs0N, `,1|mf\,o¢u=mwn_ n Pli me 345 ivlamiinclure-|_»,_ f_;____ 2 ._ _ -' r‘-Jet-__._» on-~~-1 r 1- fl I " -r , i ~. _ .m._`....,__~.., N. . _ 4_- ' - "_.,;,_.| M "` ' ~_, 1 ' “W ' ner _ .=_>~s“f'_' ...- \ I/Vr FAIR PRICED / _ ~ ` °” ‘ _ ' r I _ To i . Avi, »|l¢Nir\hl?newdwc1lit\il ilouu. ' .stunt _on Hens ey Street. Trrms a= 1 "."°f :g~’*"“*‘§“i‘_5'i‘{i5»‘i;§'. 'C0 l -‘\._.'._',i',i`;_°"`_'»iq1`.`_~-,¢_'_i~ ' _s.....f.,...;`..'. - i All -rubber .tires are priced according to the rubb_ei' i» (Av J ' ° ir” ..i_,,.. __ _ _ _..,,_~_. _ _...Ll x_._e .__ . . ,_ . :_g_`,j " they contain. 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