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As now made, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does not con- Stpimar o e without stimulation. When a stimulantis needed, | (8% to @ cure for stammering o ieeofal] otk Bropatation: LTS ] lous aisorder, which s select little ‘““four hundred,” the THE nEMIn'" nMLY Pm"EE north half of the state will be PUBLISHED RVERY AFTERNOON. duly thankful. He is the most OFFICIAL PAPER--.CITY OF BEMIDJI | Successtul “butiin” we know of. BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By A. KAISER. OPSAHL WILL CO-OPERATE. Drainage is a vital need to comes unnecessary and the northern Minnesota, to the whole as second class matter. has been a powerful intiuence in | %8ItV to tiptoe in the listener. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER "‘"u“lzhe drainage agitation of the past | L stammered, but always in the Many of the appointive state |have never failed to emphasize | The shopman offered to send officials whose terms of office and 9xp1ain its importance_. Its | Lamb inspected it. Then he asked for particularly able delegation of|a bit of string. “I think” he sald, “I nine members in the state legis-|could Illl-ead it home.” —London expire with the New Year are on the anxious seat as to whether |lanure is a unit for a systematic | Spectator. they will be retained. And {and comprehensive drainage Governor Johnson is exceedingly |policy. If any other county is reticent as to his intentions with |40Ing more to help it on, it is many of the important positions, doing it strictly sub rosa.—Hib- % 3 3 bing Tribune. B and will not give even his closest| 1§ Pok county is not doing friends an intimation as to his|more for drainage than any other intentions. county we should like to be e shown. With such men as D e Stephens, Steenerson and Ralph Frank Ives has recently re-|we can manage to keep things sumed the editorial management|going quite well. — Crookston of the Cass Lake Times. If there |Times. had been any doubt as to who| The Polk county gentlemen are was conducting the policy of the|assured of the hearty co-opera- paper, the recent “roast” of the|tion of Representative J.J.Opsahl game laws, the state game and |of this city, in all matters per- fish commission and Executive|taining to drainage. No man in Agent Sam F. Fullerton, which |the state is better posted on the appeared in the Times, would |actual conditions and needs of have settled the matter. Ives|this north country than Mr. has a deep-rooted uncalled-for|Opsahl; and the editor of the hatred of Fullerton and everyone | Hibbing Tribune is well aware of Not a Clothes Pem. Peggle Newton had been a lately, Peg? How careless wages, won't you?’ it”"—London Answers. Old Whist Terms. Adventurer, No. 85, March 6; that gentleman. —_— housekéeper, having lost three It’s Allcock’s, first introduced to the people sixty years ago, and today undoubtedly has the largest sale of any externai remedy—millions being sold A. G. Bernard, of State Drain- age League fame, is one of the promoters of another drainage association, this last one to be national in character. Bernard and his graft were to> soon found out to suit him 1n his state drainage league maneuvers, and he is now going to work his graft over a larger area. You can always depend on old Ber~, nard when it comes to grafting civilized world, There have been | the steward’s room.” imitations, to be sure, but never has there been one to even com- standard external remedy. ! lFqns.weakI ba,:lk, cold on the 3 H 5 chest or any local pain, the re- ;%a. li!:lss Iolen lgterf’ts‘_(}mnd',sulh of taking cold or o‘versbrain, P facpenaeny. « ... |there’s nothing we know of to Bernard has a way of * getlnpg compare with famous plaster. there,” however, that is exceed- ————————— ingly vexing to his many| Bemidji Elevator Co.. jobbers enemies. Now, if he will just!for Cremo Flour, also Gold Medal, remain in Washington with his . Mascot and Barlow’s Best. Notes and Queries. which go to form the cloud. 320 Minnesota Avenue. - The History of Man. ON EASY PAYMENTS ver. For the man or woman of moderate means Tais: we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. The lots are nicely located and the price is _—————— of their children. S e Age’ and Years. The man of forty must not For further pamticulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im-. provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block. Bemid}i. Wwaukee Journal, n 1t A ’ To tke many correspondents who tain the least particle of aicohol in any form what-§ ! N O m Or e ever. You get all the tonic and alterative offects, § | M&ve Written inquirley.and s““‘?:":: s St state that this is not a medical bu- ‘ od of curing his own particular nerv- probably shared by many of his fellow men, Let 1t be repeated In answer to many who seem to have seen the problem and missed the solution. Consume your own smoke, If you must stammer, try to stammer to yourself, When you have tut-tutted and gur-gurred suffi- clently to yourself, you will be ready with the word. It is quite astonishing how soon the inaudible, stammer be- whipped out! But there are some men Entered in the postofice at Bemidji. Minn., | gtate. St. Louis county is glad | Who hug a stammer—stammering al- tohelpiton. Its biggest city|™ays In the right place—lifting curl- 1 right place, as when he went to buy ew months. ~Its newspapers| cheese (the story may be quite untrue). household drudge for years, and had not grumbled much when her wages were occasionally passed over. time went on, and her salary fell more and more into ‘arrear, she ventured to ask for semething “on account.” “Why, haven’t I paid you your wages “No, ma’am, I'm sure I shan’t,” said Peg, wrathfully eying the faded old cloak. “A peg I may be by name, but, I won’t be the sort of peg that people hang castoff clothes on—not if I know The following passage is from the “On Sunday last a terrible fire broke u 3 out at Lady ‘Brag’s, oceasioned by the. connected in any manner with|this fact. following accident: Mrs. Overall, the. The Original Porous Plaster. at whist running without holding .a Swabbers gare the ace of hearts, the, knave of clubs and the ace and the “hnrlecan,” | 2] > O | deuce of trumps at whist. To furz or o w pare with Allcock’s— the world’s | fuzz 15 to, shufile the cards very care- fully or to change the pack.—London ‘Why Rain Clouds Are Black. The color of a cloud depends on thie manner in which the sunlight falls upon ” % 1t and the position of the observer, It | “WPhoon” from'tle.east, : will be noticed that high clouds are al- 1 Ex ways white or light In color, and this Ih Mirnepstamed, 18 because the light by which they are seen is reflected from the under surface raln- clouds, on tbe other hand, are. ‘ment 1s slight,—Liverpool Courier. * . An Awful Combination. The ecclesfastical ‘authorities divide the history of man into’six ages: First, feom Adam to Noah; second, from Noah to Abraham; third, from Abra- bam to David; fourth, from. David to the Babylonish- captivity; fifth, from A strange comedy and ‘tragedy was woven luto tho lives of ‘Tbsen and Bjornson. As young men they were great friends; then politics flung them qpart; they quarreled and never met =iy : :::nz "hflht thnndhlf::::. Strange fate 3 ‘the c of these + jir Patr 3 within the reach of all. gvent writers together, and mumsot:': . To Our .Patrons. daughter married Ibsen’s only child. ‘The fathers met after a quarter of a century of separation at the wedding himself old, He s only beginning real- ly to live. A man’s usefulness ‘ts gone anly when he ceases to grow. Age s Dot & matter of Increasing yeurs so much 98 of waning ‘enthusiasm.—Mil. | card with you. The Wrong Feathers. word s it home. china ubed by M; Pilatre de Rozler, the | #kin, He has a sharp profile, excellent ; S A T e e e e odima )" °t ] | reau. Thls writer gave his own meth- | grst fpan to truat himaelt in balloon, | testhi He often woars o siybby black 4 : |2 CO o ly 3 in ber, 1768, One of his great tri- | beard and has beautitully penciled éye- | ! : % umphs was to' hover over Paris at the :n'olwu. and, 'thongh ldum-u:\ :;u y Illy 1y ::p 7 helght of 800 feet for a space of nine | In language, In physique an e, he ml’:um. ‘M, Pilatre nehll;:sd all hig | closely resembles the Bedouin (oun;iln 'mptfl'u i e s ONE CENT A WORD. 4 efforts by means of hot air produced | the Mahri and Gara mountains, P utiful silky cloth, the m e o by a nroywhlch he carrled Inpflm Dbal: | thermore, the mode of life is the same | costly ‘plece of goods tha_ tallor had, No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less loon itselt and was almost ag daring as| —dwelllng In caves when necessary,. and, gifhough this was most unsuit- an Italian philosopher who took flight but having permanent abodes on the | able fof the purpose, Langley insisted| o p must Accompany All “_m E - on a palr of wings of his own' con-| lower -lands—and they have several just what he wanted. Fur- Ay struction from the summit of the castle | other striking points in common, Gréet- lt:umwn, he deeln;l(lhth::,?e desired . Stirling in presén ings take plice between -the Arablan “made Up Wrong out. 7 v f,’, ;&:,nu';. ;o :‘o,,m::"x Bedouins and the Socotran Bedouins | : The tafior expostulated in vain, but __HELP WANTED perlmenter when picked up from the in similar fashion—by touching each | $he trousers were made as per specl- WANTED 'For U. 8. y able- ground with a broken log accounted | cheek and ‘then rubbing the nose., ous and delivered. e for the ‘coll,npn of his winga by ex: We found the ‘Bedouln of Mount| A day or so thereafter a friend, call- There s little except the method of| ‘I'he Bedouin {s decidedly s hand- |. A Massachusetts men tells a story of e at dlstingulshes the balloon | #ome Individual, lithe of Limb lke his |(Old John” Langley, a veteran Worces. : : ; &4 ‘fhe Bedouln of His Yankes Thrift, goats and with a cafe au lalt colored | ter. borseman, that is illustrative of les_submitted Old John hit upona Than 15 Cents. e Town Orders | bodied, unmarried men be~ i Haghler fond of dancing and playing | fng on Langley, remarked on the trou- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- - Charles :Il;l‘m ,::‘ h::; ::d:y;n l,:l';ht:g: 1? ‘g‘klfi: his teherane, and also peculmgly lax | sers_in uncomplimentary language.| zens of United States, of some of his feathers from the creatures | 10 DIs relizlous observances, and, | Langley sald he was satisfled. More goorl character and temperate of the barnyard whose inclination was though ostensibly conforming to Mo- | guying resulted in an offer from Old babits, 'who mn lpe.k, re_ad toward the earth. ‘Had he selected | bammedan practice, he observes next| John to bet $50 that the cloth cost| and write English. For in- them from creatures with a heaven- | t¢ none of their precepts, and it 18 pre- | more per yard than that in his friend’s| formation gpply to Recruiticg ! ward tendency, like the eagle, the ex- clsely the same with the Bedouins | trousers. The bet was taken and the 0flcer, Miles block, Bemidji. 4 périment would have been successful. whom we met in the Gara mountains. | tallor was to decide it. He named the Minnesota, ' He was belleved and sultably reward- There Is.certainly nothing African | price. The friend would not believe = | faithtul A Street Sweeper’s Gratuities, ‘A clty merchant used to give an old | Inhabited Arabia, with a language of | on similar bets, so that Old John reap-] and’35. An opportunity tosee about the Socotran Bedouin. There- | that the rough’goods could be so cost-| ————— ————————— fore I am inclined to consider bim as | Jy until he was shown the shiny silky WANTED—For the U. 8. Marine | a branch of that aboriginal race which | side. Then-he pald, as other men had Oorps; men between ages 21 i crossing sweeper slxpence every Sat- its own.—Nineteenth Century. ed quite e; harvest on his original idea.| ¢he world. For full i forma- But oy | urday.. One day he discovered he had TR ;Philadéiyhia Ledger. _| tion apply in person or by of me” her mistress sald. “I'm sorry I have | risht about the coln?” The merchant no money in the house just now, but here’s a smart cloak that I've ceased to wear, and which is only a wee bit out of fashion. Yowll take ‘it in lieu of 5 . be useful to you when you 3 er glve to:the rogue agatn, theysweeper | €d8e may b for people whom she meets soclally, “ " £ come to contract an international al-j- 2 i W u!‘::_d‘i‘:fig:l_ Ahhpé e., 'Yl':l"" 19 t«:’r::t;e; lance, eh? there are enough noble minded people wertiser, 1758: f Y Storm Weorda. Heavy: Ambling Audrew—Turn back, pal turn back! This‘town you're a«tomin’ name {s Bath.—Illustrated Bits. N P ) the captivity of Judeh to the birth of - ¢ Christ; sixth, from the birth of Christ to the end of the world. what time is it? Hthel (In;drAwing Typhold. | Pather—All right. Don't f tart By bofling all the water and steriliz-'| the 'clockagain after the ing all the milk and thoroughly cook-} Boes out to get his:break: B ing all the vegetables and killing all| 3 the flies the average person may be-{ A Better Test. ' come fairly immune from typhold fe-| i foom)—It's a quarter past 10, father. steal a pin,” said Mr. Goode. statue; the mason uses a stone, and it = a doorstep. i ‘ Tl o——— / * After;Jan. 1, 1907, all preminm cnstomers, will be given premium cardsion request, and these cards think |. enfed at “time of Be suire to bring your ; i ECTIVE DACE given half a soyereign by a mistake. Ofder oriMiritiah Thtlew, 80 he hurried back to the crossing. The sweeper sald In reply to a question, i 1 to . 2 . VAl you come, s, after 4 oclock to| UINE LS LICL ALY o] with & e cus, ot docs ths admirs. | WANTED: Station me; on, the 41d so and found a small office and two clerks busy at work. Presently the sweeper appeared, but, oh, so altered! He wp.e’ d&‘;me‘,:'m,;‘l,m looked like | He paused to sip his tea and take a 8 business man, '“Oh, yes,* he sald fole gras sandwich. to the estonished ‘merchant, “you were correct. - Our-peceipts today were about than ::fl;:;::::;:;: in Burke. Shall I tell you the degrees “Typhoon” is by no means the only word for a storm that has come toithe rubbers. | English language through Portuguese and Spanish, - Others are “tornado” swabber. (notwithstanding she had | and “hurricane,” which Shakespeare changed chairs, furzed tlie cards and or-’ dered Jemmy, the footboy, to sit cross legged for good luck), grew out of all patlence and, taking up the devil's books, as she called them, flung them annually throughout the whole|lnto the fire, and the flames spread to could still write “hurricano.” Old time Englishmen, at any rate, spelled the last word in.at least ag many ways as Shakespeare and other people spelled | his: name, and.some of the spellings’ Indicate frantie attempts to make the g & i < W word suggest_a derivation /Intelligible ;;‘dm’;";:r:’::‘:;z‘::,‘fi:"g;?&flg?; hat was gl could K got. At tust H 3 “furl- . a stage hand advis 0 8] 0 to the English‘mind. 9;::_‘:;::?, T‘:{ the coral shell in order to get at the | & sorpain d;'f“nmshed o m!_“;,{;e,, FOR REN “Harry-Cain.” ~Even “hurricane” was finally adopted.no doubt as suggesting The original was the Carib or “furaean,” the/navigators of Po;t:ti:lo’:;l :}’;‘;nl:;:'ft b:;‘“ In-| vears. The Greeks and Romans re- strum " \to Eng- land from' the 'west, as they ; brough % | was known as the “scarus” by the an- | o At times the hippopotamus, exudes!| ients, who told some wonderful sto:| Secesionally yawn when I was on the what hus been described as a “bloody by the numberless £ moi: sweat.” ' Microscopically examtned, the 4 o s Of MOISHrY | exrudation is foundito conslst of'a great number of minute colorless bodles, re- ol ko 1s awtul. Chilly Nytes—Wot's Wrong; withit? Ambling'Andrew—W’y, every- body keeps a dog, there's three cpokin® Bchools, a soap factory, an’ flwapwn's “That man 1s so ‘honest he*wouldn't; e 3y i The artist uses a stone, andfif. is t‘! coupons will be withdrawn and r: not receive .credit letter to 208 Third street, Be- midji, Minn, They had been talking about an Eng- Better No Food Than No Opera. lish inarquis and the position he held| The creole would rather do without among his titled aristocracy. a few meals than miss a good opera high,” sald the girl in white, ble spirit merely apply to the middle| M. & I. extension. Blackduck classes. Many a charming little creole lady who might point to a Marigny son her escutcheon would mnot hesi- tate if hard pressed to do her own ‘Rousework in order to be able to blos-| —M8MmM ———————— “Marquess, not marquis” he went| S0m out at night In her.proper place,| Wanted—Girl for gcreral work on, “Is the more accurate. use of the radiant and exquisite, in a loge grille at at Bemidji Steam L'anndry. ¥ word. It is so spelled and.pronounced | the opera. It matters little in New ’ | WANTED—Competent. girl for _Orleans to what unfortunate straits adversity may have driven a lady,| general house work. Berman _ Emporium. Employ ment com pany, Bemidji WANTED: Dining room girl at f Lakeshore Hotel. — “Dear me!” sald an Englishman. “Didn’t you? Why, a marquis ranks next to a duke.” 5 of the English aristocracy? The knowl- even though she may. do writing : ; atter || Of the anclex regime who will help her FOR SALE. e T e e e mer | to forget the pinch of poverty and see ~rorrrropeconoee : lkes. come, Mises, o canea ¥ that she recelves the greatest consider-| FOR SALE—Magnificent moose « gounts, barons, baroncts end knights-| otion, This-inbred chivalry is one of| head, mounted;. will be sold I don’t mention lords..- o] s an| o o most marked and endearing traits cheap 4 I.nqnireA at fl”fi office, earl—the Earl of Craven, for instance, of the southern ‘character, lending to 5 4 Is often called Lord Craven—or else| ., ° oy ‘on oo fhere fae trom our FOE 8 ~ Ruther sampa the title is only the courtesy one ac- = rasitical flunkyism over mere mon- @i b corded to the younger sons of dukes— SRR LA VR BV K Har | The Ploneer will procire any Philadelphia Bulletin. peP's Magasine. kind “of a rubber- stamp for ; you on short notice. The Parrot Fish. There are water parrots as well as land parrots. The parrot fish come from the tropics; are brilltantly colored A Good Critic. 2 Sir Henry Irving, the English actor, once wanted a white horse to use in one of his scenes, but no white horse FOR SALE: Seasonezi cardwood in half or full carload lcts. In- quire Red Lake depot.’ llv‘lng“polyn E‘“tl“f" 3‘ tl:::n;p::‘v; who, he gald, had such'a horse. Sir ever, BTS00 Anima s o0e e Henry visited the owner, Inspected the| FOR RENT —Furnished room being herbivorous. - One . specles.is horse, and the bargaln was concluded, with baih. Inqui!‘e 609 Be- found in the Mediterranean sea, where| yu¢ oo 'an afterthought Sir Henry sald midii avenue. it has been known for thousands of| yo trusted the animal was mot frac- Ji ay . t : H : tious, ¢ S garded It for a time as the fl:st of |1 “uNot at all, Sir Henry, T assure you; MISCELLANEQOUS fishes, and Pliny tells us how It Was|ig; dxcellent horse in every way. Why,| BRI IO [IBRADY O Introduced Into the' Italian sea In thel:y w3 him night after night, and all 1 P?I‘EL%G LI;SSA;B\J — Ofl.esg course of the reign of Claudius. It bad to complain of was that he would | = to‘gsp nty;s an'l"]j'n ?sgzy:y;,w. s Sage: p-'m. also. - Library in - base- rles about its love, 1ts wisdom and its| = “Indeed,” sald Sir Henry. “A bit of| ‘ment of Counr: House. Miss SR rumination. Some having a length of} g gitic, then, evidently.” _Mabel Kemp, litrarian; _ 1 ‘sixteen Inches have been captured S allve, found much nearer the earth, and so ;ngzlmfie'ml“’r’ °°m‘;‘::°'t“l‘h: = the light' falls on them more direct) a smaller number of pinl Ant Batus : from above, giving a silver lining to the, | colored bodies, made up of some crys- | - Persons who are troubled with rheu- PROFESSIONAL SEASUNEU cunn i , cloud, though the undersurface 'ap- | talline substance forining clusters of | matism in Russia take ant bathd as g CARDS o pears black owing to the complete re- | rodlike and triradiate form. These, be- | cure. It s done in this way by the|} ° o : —— flectlon and absorption of the light by | coming dissolved, give'the surrpunding, | Peasants pear Moscow. . Finding an|* = wuon Fnfl s I_E the upper layers. Seen from above by | fluld medium a deeper pink color than; | &nts’ nest, he puts into a linen bag the e | . an observer in.a balloon, the blackest | that observable before:dissolution tooki | ants, thelr eggs and necessarily consid- LAWYERS, * rain clouds appear of the most dazzling- | place, Both the colozed and colorless: ;l"bl" d’l‘:t- 1::'“;‘;:"3 '&Qet htoh:l%aht: gz Seasoned Cord Iy brilllant white matter appear to be eguded by, spectal | PlUnges Into the hot water o W W in ] ) N p_d!es in the skin which; display activi- ::!srbatg otfln:;ts,twhlch he has previous- M‘ ABT;,OEJNEAY'E‘I;EE g S WOOd in half :jOI' e nls amd Lawa, Teants; trionly immediately atfer the creature | 17 fastened tightly at the mouth. After| ;. ..\..q erore the United Statcs Supreme full carioadlats ere are thousands who imagine | has left thé water. \ several minutes the water gives off a|gourt—Court of Olaims—The United States o — that tennis and lawn tennis are identl- ! i very strong penctrating ook of fofnia | Sensrat Land Ofice tadian Ofic 188 Son Inquire at the cal. In America tennis, the mother Ants ax Germ Carrters: acid. The bath is now ready, and the | £e5is pocurement o Patents and Indian |l ; 2 game, 18 always known as court ten- | ‘A German bacterlologist was con- { [2VAlld is put into it. Such a bath has|Clalms | Refor to the members of the Minnic; Red Lake Dép(’t n:ls. :vherem! lawn tennis is gener- | ducting an experiment!in the course of :n?'geh‘:;“:ff_z“:‘!:o::g:fllh t:hl New York Avenue. Washington, D.C .. | @ £l : ally known as “tennls.” The games | which he made use of typhoid infected g g : o g are In many respects very dif- | mice. In ‘another cage he had some { (I3t CAUSeS the rheumatic patns todis-| . P, H. FISK ferent. The. court, which In lawn | mice which were In.good health, Short- | *PPear—Strand Magazine. Attorney and Counsellor at Lav —— - teauls s open, In tenuis is closed |ly after the uninfeeted. mico algo devl- e Officn Sipaalts Htel Markoam. ¢ AIEQ | - ave jus e bk and sides by the walls,an Bl 3 — I KEEP YOUR TIES just completed the arrangment of my new stock almost nvariably sbove by 8 100t | oo yohold. mmno;:";: When the Venezuelan cowboy wishes P. J. Russell : ! ' of groceries and the store is open to the public. T:Etl: l;: conslderable amount of play | 4o the other. Some'of these ants were; ::,C:t:: ;.,l:-:.l,l,: ey ‘:.é:: :f::::m‘fi P g LAY R A . . . off the back and side walls. The balls | exam 1 thelr o found J So o - 3 : % 1 shall at all times endeavor to carry a complete line [ are.harder than lawn tenals balls, be. | or o neo: 20d thelrbodies pere ¢ and,” with-borse. and':Loyine ‘on” the, N Marti : " N . tog, in" Tatt “of {he conplstency: o :’oh:’c;zvemfl with the Wmmmlm /dead run, stoops from his saddle, E. E, McDonald artin BTOS:,, of of staple and fancy groceries, cigars and confectionery. [ cricket balls, Henco the rackets are | g gy ooy, Wer® earrying romthe sick | graspa the creature’s tail and with a| _ ATTORNEY AT LAW Duluth, Minn., . Reavier Kol the gut is thick Hep ell' mice. \ S sharp, pecullar twist sends the animal| Bemidp, Minn. Office: Swedback Block . P IR The.stock is a new stock and the very best brands of Magagine, gut™is thicker.~Mzy'a \ "% | rolling on its back. From the force| ————————— will buy ties a- . - gitine: The Wolves' Mussles. * 1 |with which it falls the ture's PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. P canned goods, teas and coffees, and everything that is : He was telling. & thriling ‘atery of | horas Smont lavasiibly pin e heag | long the lines of Songs and Sentiment. 4 . 4 almost - Invarlably pin its head 3 5 carried to make up a first class store will be found here. It Is a singulnr fact that in propor- | 229 Of Ule halrbreadth; escaes abroad)| to the ground, glving the vaquero time| )r. Rowland Grilmore the M. & I, and i ton to the wealth of melody of ‘a ma- ane e young girl le‘uell forward and:} to dismounnt and sit on its head, hold- ‘alel a G’ N Ra.llw You are invited to call at the store. tlon 50 does its emotional side develop. | MUIE UPOD s Words breathlessly. g the snimal helpless ta rise, while & - Ey| SR S0 SUFEOON ‘o ray. Remarkable instances of this are to be “th::%v‘:’i;’;fl:’“ :: _\nelr, A he o'““:." -companien tles-its-legs. ST R T e A, C. McLean, found in the Unitéd Kingdom. In g9 the: muskles ! : ; ; : idji, wi — Scotland, Ireland and Wales, countries | WOLVes." - : E ‘Genlus and Work, . DR. WARND‘TGER i of Bemld‘]l’ Wlu . rich in national songs,”the emotionat | OB she gasped, “how glad- yoni{ - Men give me- credit for genius; All vfmg.m%v. : call on you: If l s BOYER nature is strong. In England, where | 0USt have been that they had their;] the genius I have lies just In thisi|nira se., sesbrok wes of 12¢ Nat't Bank | i have i = ° P » the melodles, if sweet, atany rate are | Muzzles on!” i§ When I have a_ subject In hand I|— DRAY AND TRANSFER. y -V s not so touching and appealing, senti-' N O TR b \ ¢| study it profoundly., Day and night . for sale write to bearings. My mind becomes pervaded 5 Toaaster, with it. Then the effort which I make | pp .10 40, 404 Beltrami A the people are pleased to call the fruit pne sl AT of genlus. It is the fruit of labor and thought.—Alexander Hamilton, 1t 15 bef 28 ¢ ) it in all its i 3 s o ore me.' 1 explore al W:‘sLVnght, him at Ben;}d.]l. MARTIN BROTHERS. [T - Tom Smart 0. = A Ronk Offense. > “May ‘we have the pleasure of your ‘company this_evening, ‘colonel?” she n;le)d.c'o‘lonsl;ireiv’ himselt up haughtt-| Dr.R.B Féster, & “P!'ANOS, ORFANS g replied, with idence of | . I ) YA % aud eeplied, with every evidetice of |« Dr: Phinfiey. - ., SEWING MA SURGEON DENTISTS » 3 CHINES PHONE 124 MILES BLOOR & ; DR. J: T. TUOMY - |{§:FURNITURE: AND Dentist First National Bank Bulld’g. Telephone No. 230 . “Madam, I command a reglmel‘!t." o _ NISHINGS. nnli'vgilgg‘}nssgnn . Bought on Easy ‘Wood Sawing Promptly Done & Phene 351 Low Ratés {0 the Scuthoast. Commencing Decembar 18 and on the first and third Tuesdays LIP & COMPANY ‘u Za g of each month thereafter until ! 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