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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 12

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5Vhen kit. Bowser reached bom the other evening he found Mr. Bowser r.d.lv to start for, the depot and take a trmi, to ace her mother, word having rouw by telegraph II 't the olj lady HAN M. "This Is a nice state ot aflalri he exclaimed when mattere had been explained to htm, "Your mother baa beeu aa tough aa an old knot for the lait hundred year and now aha suddenly falla alck "But aha can help It," replied Mra. towser.

"I don't know about that. It may be a put-up Job to aplte me." "Don't be foolish. I ahall run up to-nifht and be back to-morrow evening-. It la unfortunate that the cook left this morning, but you can get two or threa meala outside." "Bo the cook haa left 7" "Tea." "The cook haa left, your mother la taken suddenly 111, and I'm to be left to poke around Mrs. Bowser.

I'm not a blind man. I am the little conspiracy In tola thing and when you return I ahall want a long talk with you. 1 A DOWNSTAIRS, It may or mar net result la a divorce, It sums to that MTJ8T HURST TO MOTHER, "But I mnat harry to get tha tram." aha Interrupted. "If mother ahould die before I got there I never eeeld forgive myself. Let's Mart at aaoe." "If your mother should die, Mra.

Bowaer if that Iron-Jawed female who oalla ma son-in-law, ahould expire If the woman who oomao down hero oaaloaaiiy to upeet my bona and make my Ufa mleerable ahould pa la bar checks and leave thla world But Mra. Bowaer hurried him off before ha could flaleh and aa boor later ba had aeaa ber off on the train and waa back kotos. Then hla diary begun i "Came homo to And Mra. Bowser all upeet and ready to rusk off to ber mot her a because tha old lady wanted to break up my routine and give me a dig. I'll get even witb ber for it or my name isn't Bowaer.

"The cat la eeated on my knee aa I write, and bare net doubt that ahe aharea In my feelings. Cata are no fools. They knew when a mother-Inlaw la up to mean little tricks. MIOHT TAKMN SICK. Til bare a talk with acre.

Bowaer whan ahe return a. and thing will go different or I'll know tha reaaon why. How can aha tell but that I'll be taken alck bore by myaelf to-nlaht and 41 alone and unattended I'm a blamed good mind, to It at teach bar "It la bedtime and 1 am about to go to bed. I propose to aleep Ilka a log and not let thla thing upeet me. Hang that mother-in-law I Aa I aald to Mra.

Bowser before ahe left. It that old woman ahould happen to ba called up among the angela her load would be my gain. "I had got Into bed ana waa aa the point of falling asleep, avaea that blamed eld oat downstairs uttered, a FRUIT PACKING OEMONSTRA-v- TIONS. Senior fruit Inspector Ales. McNeill to still attending tha tall fairs tiring hi interesting and Instructive demon-atratlons of the proper packing and marking of apples and pears for the export trade.

was at Brentford on Oct. tad. at Burford on Oct. Ttb, and aa tha Uth he will be In attendance at the sUmoo model (air. Sick Stsmachis working -Sick Owner is idle tf voe win jHve vor reel, It wffl get along.

To oaa do thia by ateaas ol DH. VOM STAJfS which dlawst 7i stomach. Yo wat rl-f awd ewr. l- I iii.M at aaos sad carsi quickly. Mo Meenaeh aa arad except i.

u. rt rbU dlgeeuoa go oa aeeely. rXttlr wbue toking hli ua eaaaltaet ataaaa Cur. eav Pfcasi I as fi lvt. hay.

atT SIM 1 howl (a make my hlr curl. I went down to whack her with a hair bush. but aha had hidden away. "1 am aroused again after a fitful alaep of an hour. 1 thought I heard the voua of Mra.

Bowser calling me, but It turned out to be the yell of a loafer in the street. I told hlro what 1 thought of him from the window and he called me a Another Item to the ecorr asaiuat the mother-in-law. 1 ought to have rented a double-barreled shuiaun I the night. I'll aeek my couch aralti. PREACHED OP RAILROAD WRECK.

"Sought my couch and elept for half an hour, but had a dream and woke up In a cold shiver. Dreamed that Mra. Boweor waa amaahed up on tha railroad and that her laat thought waa of me. Perhaps I won't have a long talk aith her when aha gels home and threaten divorce. It waa only natural that aha would want to go and aee her lok mother and I don't know that I ehould bold It up agalnet ber.

Taken all around. Mra. Bowaer la a pretty guod woman. I will try and alaep" again. AND rlOLY SM0KI1" "Slept for forty minutes and then tha blamed eld eat began scratching the carpet and meowing and awoke me up.

I ran down to murder bar la cold blood, but again ahe aeeaped me. Bhe and I will bare a aettlement to-morrow and I shall Bav no pity on ber. thinking of Mra. Bowaer. I don't think 1 would miaa ber no much.

aorry I waa oraaa with bar when I found ahe waa going away. Peruana I ahouldn't hare aald aa much aa I did about bar How cad It la when death separatee man and wife I I foroe myaelf to alees agaia. "Slept twenty mlnutee and waa than arouaea or a miserable wretch of pedeetrtaa who stopped at my gate and roared cut an Inquiry If I liked muak-melons. I want to the window and marked hla Identity wall, and when dayllerht somas i will take bla trail and run blm down and be hours and beura In killing him. He Think a Little.

1 bar been rhtnkmg. Of Mra. Bowaer ought to bave cone and anouia nave seen only too ready to help ber away. I don't believe there a a better woman on the race nf thla earth. If I bad acme women to live with they'd ahut me tin Brett autek and know It.

If the Uvea to come hack aha will find ma a different man. I waa Intending to tall her that 't waa all ber fault about the coora Having and that ahe could never keep any w'rl four week under her system, but I dldnt bare time and am now rial I didn't' Her aystem of runrUog the bouae la all right. "I bar slept again, but only for a few mlnutee. A Patrolman came alone and leaned up agalnat the gate and coughed like a bore. I went up to the window and aaked him why ha didn't knock hla head off with bla own club and be aald It rd come uown be'd ansks me boiler tn about two miM-te.

'Tve been thinking eeroe mora. Of our my mother-in-law couldn't help NORTH WILUAMIBURO. Mia Hackney ana aeugnier, Bt. Paul, who bad been visiting Mr. reatus Marseille, left fof borne Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Whlttekrr were at Chrysler laat -week attending the wedding ot tha bitter' brother. Mr. and Mra Brock.

Leeda county, are visiting at tha home of Mr. Oeorge Merkieya Willis Tapper, wao went to Montreal some time ago to undergo sn operation for appendicitla, returned home Wednesday. Is much Improved in health. Mr. John Rtrader relumed from Mon treal- Friday evening.

Although not vet out of danger hla many frienda ar pleased to aee him looking so well. Mr. mi Merkley received a telephone message Friday stating mat nia son. Kll. cf Potsdam, waa dangerously III witu typhoid fever.

Anotner message waa received Saturday conveying the ead Intelligence that he was dead. HI remains wars brought horn Sunday. SAND POINT. Mr. McFarlana la attending the collegiate Inatltuls at Renfrew.

He Intend taking a dental course attar he matriculate. Word was received bar tbl weak from Byng Inlet that Mr. William Canon ha been ill with fever for soma week. His parents ar naturally very anxious and particular ar hard to gat from tha InleL Mis McHal spent Sunday and Monday with frlaad In Fltsroy and Qayou. A night gang ha been put oa at the mill to cut heading, which waa found necessary to meet the demand.

Mr. Deeew returned thla week after a pleasant month spent In Western Ontario, Erne left Mia Kmlly at Fraternity College, Toronto. The Forty Hours' Devotion sen leas will cemmsaoa In the Roman Catbehe church her a Sunday next. Mm, WUlaua Ifebssa returned from K. bast week, where she waa raitliuf her daughters.

Mr. M. Brannaa returned to North' Bar this week, taking with him Measra i i ewwan, aavujai avsniare en 4, 4 to waravwon -pll driving MWaa-JlnrsasM to In I I THJB OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 141903 taken alck aud I ahouldn't have apoken of her aa I did. Hhs may be iron-Jawed. but at the jani time ahe Is Kuod-hearted.

rlhe la a great hand to "bona around when aha cornea to see me, but that a only natural. haa sometimes aai.1 that ahe would Hks the handling of me for about half an hour and that abed change me over or break my neck, but that la only ner old-fashioned way of expressing her self. 1 can remember a nunareu kludneaaea on her part and 1 ehould be aorry to aay or do anything to hurt her fueling. 1 Aroueed by the Cat. "It la now 3 o'clock in the morning, have been awakened again lay that Infernal cat.

Hlie does not know awaits her before the clock slrlkee Ibe hour of noon, but 1 do. No cut can wake me ud three or four timea on the mime nlKht and live to boast of It to other cata. 1 can remember many. many Inatancea of unkindneaa to Mra. Hawser and drat my niae i aim aorry for each and every one.

When ahe got on tha train I told her that ahe could atay a month If aha wanted to, but If aha len home by evening I shall telegraph ber to coma by tlrat train. If I get her back home again I'll be a different man from what 1 have been. What right haa any hue-band to browbeat and buUdoae a wife? I have been thinking again about my mothcr-ln-law. I don't think I ever met up with a better-hearted wo man. She la alwaya ready to aacrinre herself for others and ahe seems to take delight In doing good deeds.

There have been Urates when sba haa talked ma In the plalneat manner and when have wondered why on earth ana couldn't die la a decent and respectable way, but when 1 coma to think things, over I realise that I waa in me wrong. Hopes She Will Oct Well. '1 do hope that ber lllnesa la nothing serious. Aa aeon aa tha office la open tha morning I'll aend a telegram of Inquiry. If ahe'a bo better I'll go Up on tha noon train.

Hhould Provldenoe are at to call ber from earth away aha aha'll hare a tombstone coating at least "THE CAT It 'SEATED ON KNEE AS I WRITE." MY Its and with a lamb on top nt that, trust, however, that she may live for Bftv year yet. "Have bee awakened for tha hundredth time by that vltlanou eat. Bh eem to defying somebody or something. It 1 the end. I am now going down to flnlah bar.

"I bav armed myself with the crab I keep for burglare. I am on my way downstair. I am downstair, nd holy smokel" Bowaer reached tn bead of the stairs to look down upon eat atoiea of oeta vnobe of cata acres of cat which bad entered the back window by way of the roof of the ahed and bad taken pneseaalon of the bona. A he etood and looked they turned their faces upward and meowed. A he shouted "Beat fhey ruahed together ana Began ngnting and the went down on a night bt unqualified ucveara.

C. B. Lewis. OUTH OOWER, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Ollroy. south Mountain, Malted at Mr, H. Croon)' recently. Mr.

Angus Norton, of Blcketon, la stopping with his aunt, Mrs. Joha nniaca. Mr. A. a.

Ward, of Preeoott. ta visit. Ing with his friend, Mr. W. Clark ate- jkenory.

-llo-nlllng I the fcrder of the day. Measra. Win, Latourell and Robert Purcell. each built a new Silo tnlg thla aeaaon. Mies clem McDonald, of Oxford, ta the guest of her aunt, Mra.

batourell. Mr. Win. Latourell ha moved to retton a Corner tc hi own bona. Mra, Donald Melntyr, an aged and respected cltlsen.

died a weak ago Bun- day and her remains were brought to the South Ocwar Cemetery tor Inter- mwnt -aweauay anee-noou. Mr. Allen Cummin aantnred drat plac tn the 1-year-old general purpose ciaas witn nis coll at the carp fair. Mra Frassr, Kempvllle, waa th guest of bar sister, Mra 0. Cummlng, eiween.

SAVED BABY'S LIFE. Mrs. T. Rrleson, Oold Rock. Ont.

write: "Baby Own Tablets saved my little boys life whea there seemed no bop, and be Is now a bright, rosy healthy child. He suffered mbr than inns-u ca leu rrom onsttnats con. atlnatlon and medicine gave him relief until 1 gave blm Saby'a Own Tablet a. I would not be without th Tablet In th bouse, and I think they should be kept In every home where there are young or delicate All th minor 111 ot childhood, such a Indigestion, eollo, atomach trouble, diarrhoea, worms, constipation, simple favera, and eslda are promptly relieved ana speedily cured through the us of these Tablet. They are guaranteed to contain no opiate and may be given with absolute safety to the youngeat and most delicate child.

Sold by all enedleln dealer or sent post paid at Binrs a beat by writing Tha Dr. William Mvdrain CB-, Brocket). Out. aMaahlan i Drowning accident ha been eery numeroua this aeaaon. Indeed, one doea not pick up a newspaper nowa- daya without eoeing tha account of eome drowning accident.

Thoae who could awim, aaem to. have bean little more fortunate than, thoae who could not. Alike, they have perished. meeting; their death alone. eometimra smiting to nae no more in view of their friend.

It la almoat ith a feeling- of hopelessness that one venture to repeat the platitude of aafoty. The blame for aa overwhelming majority of drowning must be placed on the victims them selves. Sometime, reading the account of a fatality, one doubt the aanily of the pereon who perished. Truly wisdom aee ma to have no abiding place on the. face of the water, nor prudence a babitatioa within aound of the deep.

Derylag lavw OrevltaUee. It la a pity that every man before going in for a awim, doea not re flect lor moment on the nature of ha feat before him. He ahould bear In mind that be fas about to aet himself In oppoaitloa to one of the eatest of natures He la about to defy tha law of gravitation. and. in principle, la In exactly th earn position a the lunatic who tried to fly aft the top of a bouae.

The mer recollection of thla fact would aava many live, for whan a man realize that be la "bucking against aa Immutable law, be will proceed with some circumspection. I will eater wch a canton only every chane aft ins to be la hi favor, and. If be, be a acaaibl man, will neglect no precaution. Tor Ins Lance, he will not take bis plane Immediately after a meal, knowing. aa he must kadw, that the (tor of vitality on which ba must reckon ta bear blm aafaly through is not In the beat condition to respond to a call at that tlaae.

Nor will be take to tha water when hungry, laat hla wsaknees betray him. Ha will aa no account diva la a etrang river. Many a strong ewlmrair haa met hie death for violating thla rule, for the treacb- eroua weed ba did not suspect have bald blm fast, while only tha bubble on the surface of the atream have borne witness to the tragedy below. A folly which la the peculiar pro- party ol expert coats is ta la high div ing into unknown- watora. zt there be a good "take-off." and aom of them aak no mora.

The possibility that a rock may 11 but tow Inch under water ta diarosarded aa Often as aot It would not be axag rerau ing to place the number ef swimmer killed In thla way at many hundred. Moat of them have bean stunned and drowned. Others have simp ly das aod their Brain out. Under no circumstance has tha non-awl rnmeT any bt win ess In water that coma up hi neck, oolishly, he imagine that aa long a can stand and keep bis head above th aurfac be la safe. Ba ha walk arouad and enjoy himself, until he lip a a tone, stumble and dis appears.

Water aa high a his chin is plenty deep nugh to drawn thia ia. Wnaa hs boa a hi lungs are half-dlled with water, ho to nearly choked, and quit paalc-atrlckaa. Un less help is at hand th probability that ha will a ink again, unable to get a foothold, and drown a ig nobly a Clarence in th Butt- Tbl kind of accident caa hap pen In awbnmlna places where hale exist. Where there are hole. however, death await, knowing no disappointment, lor there I a victim for every hele.

Th awli time loses hi llf ta them, his arms being impeded by th death-trap In Which be end hlraseU, and th bather who cannot swim baa not an chance la a hundred. allag AeeeaeeH Boating accident ar about aa Common aa any kind- of drowning. Tn "rock-the-boaUdlot." hounded by comic aad aarioua Journal tor decade, ia not eo common aa ha waa a short while ago. Sonastlmss summer goes by without him having murdered anyone, so that tha hope is entertained that ba may bav periahed with hla laat victim. But still be loom up occasionally.

He ahould be hit on th head with aa oar aa aoon as his pressure I tec ted. Changing seat in a rowboat la a favorite form ot rolcid. Usually a girl Is rasponsibl lor this. Noth ing could he mor dangeroua. Many a brave fellow haa beea drowned by hi escort trailing bar Anger through tn water, suddenly grsaoing at a water-lily or endeavoring to recov er something dropped evsrtward.

Oa oreea Base. Rules for th suldanc at mors, bathers, rowan, drowning persons, and llle-eavar have been drawn up by the ecore, no UUls good would be accomplished by their re petition. But there I great Oona- ruks which embrace al Bav moa Sense. Don't take anyabnaca. If you win, you ar no further ahead, and If you loss la It' worth while? A maa with common sens would never invito a lady to go rowing with blm unlea be waa sure ol one thing that ha could aav her If th boat upset, or that ah aould aav herself.

Not being sure, hs no right to Invito bar to risk bar lifs with him. Ernryon who eXara-gards this nils and yet return without mishap might wall give thanks lor aa secaps, tor It Is an aaeap ad nothing else. A a matter el fact, a una. should aa expert champion sculler and a veteran life-saver before be ever roe on th I a "bull." aad also a "bull's-eye." However, It ia too much to expect that th ma- lorltv of neoDle would eoaesnt to or prlv themselves ot tn delights el boating and bathing because they are not expert: nor to It desired that they abouM. Only let than he fully aware of the risks tnay are running.

and then most ol the risk will dte- hpneer. Many are called, but tew Ilk fl gt vf, II II tt cold PIONEER LIFE. Sen Phase That sr Now Al most rorgottoa In tha Fro-winos of Ontario. Recant erente bar censed th thought ol many ta turn back to early time la On taxi. Oa ol th beat known Mstorlsn ol that period 1 Mr.

Cannlfl Height, whoa book. Country Lit la Canada," la a treasury la It way. Tha author's memory uncoil like a cord to th time of tha Mackenzie rebellion. Th dlatant paat 1 magically summoned by us author oa tha first page, when he merrily remark that ha doe not' remember being born, though present at the tin. He does rmambr how hi father thraahed th wheat whan the writer was atiU a baby, and tall of th settler turning th sheavce over and over oa th barn Boor, wbll the horses aad xea were driven rouad aad rouad.

recalls, too, a barn raising, and the custom of hurling an empty bottle from th top of the building to th ground. If It waa picked up whole. It waa a food omen, not, well, it bad probably a truck something hard. The aet tiers were a cheerful lot. and did not permit the bariiaaa I of life they led to make thus aaai mists.

Hs mentions th lavish hospitality universal la th early day, and tall how th plat of a chance visitor would be burled under th rude abundance ol hearty fare, to toy daintily with th victual waa to disparage th boat, to have no appetite aa Insult. In this connection th absolut social aquollty ol master aad man I msnuoned. They at at th cam table, and oa would not go farther than th other 1 amanta, fevorabl or th reverse. oa th maul before blm. It waa th custom lor girl to go to aelghbor to lie if their own parents could get on without them.

In enact, they war servant no nw thaa at home, except that they ware paid lor their work. Th Idea ol the girl's social inferiority te her mis tree never an tared th heed ol either. A Mr. Height aay: "Th fact ot th girl going out to work did not un favorably enact bar position. Oath contrary, it was rather ta bar favor.

and showed that ahe had some am bition about bar." Indeed. In the days It waa rarely th caa that a girl shrank from domsstia aerv lus fc order to a typewriter. Sunday waa the great day ol th wesk. fifty years ago. Only a minority ol tha settlers could go to church, but all could attend to on or two social duties for which ths busy week days bad left aa time.

Visit were always paid en Sunday to friends nsar or and on caa readily imagine what a visit meant to people whs, a likely a sot, had not seen a neighbor's face for a week. Those whs did go to church sat oa on side II they war man, and oa the ether if ihey were woman. Thl laabiaa prevailed whether in school or meeting hsuas. aad continued for many year after. A married eoupl wh would dar to alt Blue by aide would have beea eon- HOTHERLT- ADVICE ROM ONI WHOM DAUGHTER WAS RESTORED TO HEALTH.

Hd Suffered Fret Heedaohee, Dlasl-nsss Bnd Fainting sells feared at Tim that Cawump-" tlen Would Fellow. All ths freshness ot youth, tha roar cheeks and brisht area of girlhood, ths charms of budding wemanheod. ar due to pur, rich blood and bUtby nerves. When th tao to sale and tha eyes lack lustra, vehen there ar head- acnes and backache, shortness of breath and palpitation ot ths heart ths blood 1 seriously out of rendition, snd decline aad coa sumption vryawell feared. In emergens tf thl kind there ia no medicln so certain In Its beneficial result as fills ma Pink Pills.

Bvsry pill makes pew, rich blood, strengthens ths nerves and put Hi sufferer on th road to health. Proof ot this to found la th case ot Mis Bertha Mllloy, fort Dalboasto, Ont Th story ot thl young lady's restoration to health Is told br her mo ther aa toliowai "A few year ago my uaus-nrar anna oegan to decline in health. Among th early symptoms war toss ot appetite loss ot at reran and aa aversion to exerton. These were followed by severe headaches and sniiiBllins fainting fltas her color tsrt ner sna sn waa greatly reduced la flesh. In fact bar condition was such that I feared she would gw bit consumption, tried a number of medl.

cine but thsy did not help hart than a doctor waa ceiled In, but there waa no Improvement, aad thing looked very nopeiaas. At mis stag acting oa th advloe of a tody friend (who, by th wsy, waa studying medicine and la new practicing In Chicago), tartd giving her Dr. William Pink Pills. In the course of a lew weeks there was decided Improve mailt la bar oonditldn. and by th tlm she had takes nine box ab waa sain enjoying perfect healuh.

During bar lltneee her weight was reduced to nlnty-flvs pound and wall taking th pills It Increased to on aunarea ana ten pound. Mr ad vice to other mothers who have weak or slllng girls I to loss no tlm In giving them Dr. Wllllame ptnk Pltl" risany an th nia of llfs are due to nsa niooa. sna they ere cured by Dr. Williams Ptnk Pillk almnhr bscanes these "pins make new.

rich blood. hns bringing strength to every part of th ooay. Tim is us wnois secret, and I th reaaon why the pill bav cured after other SMdlelne bav falld. Alt meonafn sealer Bail thaa plUa, ther are etn who aflsr Jjitlii se hst th full nam Ptnk Pills tor Pal Psxrplw hi setocsd on th tapper araand every bom If in doom en street to th TVr. WTI Ham Medicine Co.

BrockvUia. om and the pHl will nt br rrnuL at a eewaa evx reu x-eoxes ic lie if r- -r rv t-v Bowser Runs a Diary 1 for Twenty-four Hours He Records His Feelings While Mrs. B. is 'Away. Rails V.

at His Mother in-law, Whose Siidden Illness he-Takes to be Scheme to Make if Uncomfortable for Him. FOR THE MAN WHOCANTSWIM HINTS TO LESSEN NUMBER OF DROWNINGS." Common Benaa tha Moat Im portant of all Rule to bo bear-red. tteoccc6 i 5 v' (Mi it 'ufi, GENERAL PUBLIC" Will fsel grateful to know that thsy cn now proours from their groosr LEES LAN LEY'S Worcestershire Sauce Known sverywhers a ths MOST PERPBCT RELISH nnTf too-8imils of our signature' L.WVSIV on each bottle Get a large 2a bottl witn your next eroer. LONDON, Eng. AS1 NEW (LONDON) Pvuiad to be the beet by aaalyels of four chemists, end by swards of ths world's great ahibhlons, especial ry Ckitf 1S03, where it received alnety-eix pease out of a noesihle bend red, much higher lbs aay other porter i la Uarted States or Canada.

nosrear -no Tjettar than they ShouTA be." Ths visiting coach ot th plo- I near waa th lumber wagon, though there was a general Improvement in most -conveyances when 'the steal spring cars into use, about 1840. 1 For long Journey ereryen rod horseback. Women traveled hue deeds ot miles this way. aom of them carrying children before them on th addle. It waa aa age ol bee.

To meet had their raising bees and their loggtag beea, wher whiskey flowed like water (th beet could be bad for 441 cent a gallon), and dog fought a long aa they could a tend up. (milling bee were popular wtth the India ol th period, and one of their favorite amusements wss to catch a luckless man aad toss him oa th quilt. Apph bees, too, war gnat fun. At thass functions apple war peeled, cut, cored, and strung to dry. aad to eventually appear aa a Dp I ic.

These social gathering al ways ended in a dance, unlea th ra il si one scruples of some objected, In which case th tlm bad to killed la las ing gam, such aa "postof- fice." "measuring tap," "lady's Upper," aad "button, button." atsaisallsas ed the Yteae. Coo hunting was popular then, now. aad spearing Ash -by torchlight often kept a sportrvs pi oases- up all alght alter a hard day's work. Wild PlfSJOIlV WTers Wff DUsaTaMsJVUeVp fAD) BJga easily killed or caught, that ana oukt hardly call tha proceeding port. They were so daring that thsy would (wood down on the seed grain before it bad reached the ground after being east by th sow ar's hand.

Out Of var Srt abounded. On who did not enjoy hunting or fishing must cava had trouble ia finding pleasure or recre. tloa after the day' work. It he lov-1 ed reeding, and had sec so to a backwoods library, ha could plunge Into Buchaa' "Dcmsaatie Medicine," Brown's TJnioa Oaasttesr, lUcawtaoa oa Health. Jessy Kersey, ''VLscnor- ais of a soss sad Friend, report el 1 British and Foreign Bible So ciety, Job Scot's or Lewie Dispensatory." all of Which would be at hla disposal.

II thee tomes did not attract, could often hla himself to th school huuas aad plume Into a debet oa th subject, Which to th mor useful to sua, wood or ironr" or "Was Wellington or Na polecat ths greater geaarairv Sbssbbi to Caned. s'Blrhsnhaad' wrttos to Ths Lon don Dolly Hail: "My son, who waa then eixteen years 01 eg, aaio to an twelve months ngo 'Father I tired ol otoc work. Olv and I rlll go to work- ed hla way out oa board a steamer. paid hla railway tars ts Winnipeg, got lr- ssnployment oa a tarns, nnd ha already remitted meet ml ejas money- be took away. Ha writ that tha altmato is splendid that he enjoys th lin, and to aavau oping Into a big, strong fallsw.

As aoon as th harvest is over hs in-tsnds taking up a grant ot 190 acre. The ar facta, and show what an Ftigllah lad with grit sea do la saw soup-try. A Sissy Slirgl MB. Ths death of Sr. Temple, Arch blahoo ol Canterbury, Last winter re- ailed th manner ia which Arch bishop Sutton, who waa at lam, beth Palace whsa Dr.

Tempi was bora, received hi apporatmant from Ctoorre HL, says a London Pepeevl On night after the death of Area-burhop Moors Dr. Sutton was enter taining soms friends at th Windsor Deanery. There waa a knock at th door, and tha butler announced that a cscdlamaa outoid who would sot com 1 waa nnzious to see th Btobop. Impatient at being disturb ed. Dr.

Sutton hurried to tb soar ta Snd tn Kter. "How STywa da, sir lordr said King eerie. "I'v am to tn you tnavt yours Arch-blabon ot Csttitaabtuy, Dyou nepte Bit fchi" Th Blahoo heweeL and "All right." said ths Klssv "You've got a party. I as all their net there. Oo back 4a them.

Good augAt, LEES LANGLEY YORK, TORONTO, Can. TOR PORTER "Yea, little 1 coarse voar noe Is broken 1 but take this caa of Nestlc's Pood boa to Baby Brother, snd yo win feel aver ao asach better." Neetle'l Food baa beea the stead-ard mfant's diet for forty years. It nourishes th child so that the increase la weight Is iratned lately noted. It coataiae the right elements of netritlca, so combined that at closely apuroslautta mother milk. The danger of cow's ai ilk is avoided.

It require the addition of water only (no milk) in preparation, a ths basfs ofNcstle's Pood Is th puree! cow's milk, properly modified. A 1 iillarffcaWSeediiiSMawaelsM jm sMel as es eeal frm eseneeaw LttMINO MILES ft- Ceuwdlaa) MONTBXAL. mm; mo R. BROWN, CTAaUCa ST. Pteei uV BABY'S OWN SOAP used by particular people both young -and Keeps the skin Soft, cleat tnd vliite.fv v.

No other Soap Is lest ss Qocct see stsra TsmU? sees ec sn. sosniu. ft -M FOOD I Jr we I mm la..

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