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THE BEM“”' BMLY Pm"EEn a fine state they have, what splendid They Advertise farms, what unexcelled advantages, mlumnlnunmwumn sunaY 8, |they will talk about it and spread THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. [the gospel, and they won’t do it Changed His Mind. A gentleman who once served on &n Irlsh jury tells an amusing story of his expeclences, When the hearing was When Waking Up. Manufacturers of Heore is a bit of information it will pay you to keep ready for reference, parts of the country, which 18 a cus- | though you will perhaps turn up your ; ENGINES, PULLEYS, The Neal Cure | § i, usouse s steix bianes, e, Illllml SUPPLIES, direct fo 1he consumer Machine Shop in the West i over uud the Jury retired to their room h fes the time|nose at it at the first reading: “How : MINNEAPOLIS E. H. DENU. unless you do keep telling them.| ¢, wusider their verdict. they found mzd_' ,'«',':,,;'_':,n:'fl:m ohrdred to-wake.up and.weke ...p.x.'m, and |Every Patient Treated Is a Living, | [l STEEL AND MACHINEPY CoO. Q. E. CARSON. If the newspapers talk about their | that they stood eleven to.one In fawor | opnese maeriages tnen owtiwell, quickly, Most:-people prefer not to| W.ikine Advertisement For The SN ROl e Ealured o he Postatice st Bumidll, Minsesots, sa secend | tOWDS - every day, every week, their readers will follow their lead.” The (ollowmz clipping is from the CITY OF BEMIDJI Commercial Bulletin article telling County Seat. of the trip of the St. Paul jobbers Population—In 1900, 1500; in 1910,|and manufactures through northern 7000. Minnescta recently. Summer Resort—Hundreds of outsiders| “The special next arrived at Be- make their summer homes on Lake Be- midji ahead of the schedule, and a widji. Fishing, boating and bathing ac- commodations are second to none in the stop of two hours was thOI’O\IEhl)’ of an acquittal, but the one happened wake updn thesmorning—that is, they. to be u very complacent old gentleman A Chance ta Speen. thiink of:‘the.pleasure:there would:be Neal Three Day Cure. who rested his chin upen the head.ofia{ 5 young-couple from--the- suburbs | 4n-just five-minutes’ more of-sleep if thick bamboo cane and announced de-| went to Dublin tbe other day to see | only that alarm clock had not sound- flantly that he wWas ready to stay there! ¢he pantomime. Being:-early. they vis- | ed-its warning.. Of course you have asTl;:nx l::;,:uu;’or n:im. 0, get-up, and It theve-1s really any- | Speaking to a friend and advising e s dragged on, evening .ar- < ‘thing-tirat will'make the job easier and | p.; i rived, and the old gentleman.obstinate- ‘wgnpm( you-will want to-know himito !a!(e the Neal cute, ;’ patient Iy held out. The othier jurors wearlly | the necessary implement to effectually | about.it. Doctors have long ago agreed | Who had just been cured said: I‘["";‘}f:“ “::"'“:“8‘0 "::l“* l‘d“‘gh‘""t assist o the:propenand palatable adi| that dnllness .on -first nwakening in| *“Go and take the Neal Cure, and - lvom time to time the old gentle- | yxtyre.ofithesten; oream and.suger: | the morning is due to sluggish circu- 5 i i man would contemplatively suck the| wcan we have a spoon?”" inquired | lation: of the bloediin the brain, This you will never regret it. § Itis mn're head of the cane. the awaln, can-be quiekly overcome:by masseging | than the company claims for it. Flually he fell asleep, and the cane | ugorainly,”:rephédithe ohservamtat- | the neck in the nelghborhood of the | The company is composed of honor- dropped heavily to-the floor. Then one | tendant, “I am just idying up, and | jugular veln, thus stirring the blood |40 gentlemen and they will do with class matter. SUHSER!PTIDI»-;SS.EGAPEK YEAR IN ADYANCE How About That Joh? United State enjoyed. of the jurymen plcked it up anad found, you can have the-whole-room to your- | to life and action. Rub your neck 3 N Area—Ten square miles incorporated. “Bemidji a few years ago was look- s: I;I:Si“"gfi‘ls-{ "‘“T‘l: “:]iv“e“n "”;si‘;g selves In a minute or two."—UvarpooI well.on both sides-and drowsiness-wil | You just exactly in every respect as I you want TP el : o N v . e . " " rry Altitudo—1400 foet above sen level. ed upon as exclusively 2 lumbering | fe cou muml,y kil "l; s Mercury: leave.you. Try it.”-New York Tlmes. |they advertise, and best of all, it will Water Power—2200 developed horse- | oo bt the prowth of the farmiog power, Mississippi river. Water—Absalutely pure. Two artesian | 30d dairying industry of the sur- wells. rounding country is a source of pride Water Mains—About seven.miles. and gratification to its business men Boating—500 miles by lake and river. | an4d residents. Death Rzle.—-fi.-l a (hu\,s&ml in 1908. “The St. Paul men were taken on Annual Rainfall—33.7 inches. o £ Temperature—20 above, winter; 75| twelve mile ride over the cut-over summer, mean. regions near the city and given an Sewer Mains—About three miles. opportunity to see what has been Cement Sidewalks—Six and a half|jone to change the brush-covered i e : tents and then awakened.lts slumber- The :Message on His MWatch.. ies W not cost you a single dollar for your (| We can a“"’m"df’“yom Ing owuer. Slowly bhe lifted the cane| In “Memories of :Eight :Parllaments” The old an:ot Norfolk, who was & treatment and all the good things to his mouth, looked at his watch and | Mr. Lucy,.the author, tells a story h . 5 h then urose with the announcement,|about Mr. Pyne, member for West Wa- | Y¢7 shabby dresser, met a privileged |they furnish you during the three “Boys, I'm afther changin’ me molnd.” | terford, who, when under the crimes :;t"dflim‘d"’l:";t-‘[fi:flg’- 5;‘: days at the institute unless you and ~—London Telegraph. act & warrant.was-lasued £4 his-erredt: nt-:tlrt fer. duke’s. owa ryww your wife, family physician and in 1887, shut himself up ‘in his Irih | 9Fthe:premier: oy age 4 b s Inheritance of the Blind. home, Listarney-castie, ;had the trench- duke, what's come to your clothes? |friend, who may be with you at the The blind child—the deaf biind chnd [es flled with water, the drawbridge [ YOU look a8 If you had raved over |institute are entirely satisfied with —has Inlierited the mind of seeing and | up, took in supplies—by-a window in y‘“.’;e':g ltg ." :m : :“wthn it |the cure at the end of the third day. hearing ancestors, a mind measured to | the Dbattlements and thus- lived for | FeRMed, W shrug: does “Signed " No.Cure, No Pay. five senses. Therefore he must be in- | months; while:he:poked. fun:at: the pe- | MAfter what I wear here? No one v . - | licemen Wi " bout | KnOWs me!” A few months later the fluenced, even if it be unknown to him- | lice who were wandering al friond; hibaeltoslwish . wall iles. < . P e r, below with-the warrant-in-their k- = . shoincs BT i lands into productive farms. The | {55 ¥} [1® (B Sn SR ) et P drossed, man, et the duke agatn, pot- | It is the moral duty which' every Parks—Two. development of this country along | language he is tauglt, for the cham-| “The originality of Mr. Pyne's mind,” | tering about in the neighborhood of | person addicted to the drink habit bers of the mind are ready to receive | continues Mr. Lucy, “waa further indi- An’:“d_fl- thhl?l dellgntr;l Snns&x vllla'gle owes to his family, relatives, friends that lunguage. The brain of the race|cated upon his watch. On its dial he | Under a crowned by the castle - Is so permeated with color that it dyes | had roughly engraved ‘Pay,.no rent’ | from whese name:the.eldest son;of a |society and the public, also every even the speech of the blind. Every | Whenever in troubled times.any of his Pcfiite:;" N"t‘;fi’i El;:my:t "‘-Ak::nd‘;‘l‘ one who is interested in or knows of object 1 think of Is stained with the | nelghbors-came-to him for advice as-to ! g i ict ;i Bue that. belougs to it by asseciation | what they. should.do insthe presence-of | “Why, duke” sald his friend agaln, |O°€ Who is addicted" to the drink and memory: The experlence of the |& demand for rent, Mr. Pyne.solemuly | “What's:the matter with your clothes? eaf blind person in a world of seeing, |shook: his head. ‘I cannot’ he sald, | The duke shrugged his shoulders bearing people Is like that of a sailor | ‘express my- views-on-the-subject, for-| 88ain. “What does it matter what I on an island where the Inhabitents [Mr. Balfour.says:they are:llegal. But:| Wear here? Hvery one knows me!” speak a language unknown to him,|I’ll tell you what I'll do. I'll show you ;_—L-;I— G g 2 whose life is unlike that he has lived. | what time of day it s’ and, holding rman.:Lotteries. Great Distributing Point—Lumber prod- He Is one; they are many. There is no |out his wateh, t’ha perturbed: tenant | In an article on the lotteries the Ber- ucts, groceries flour, feed and hay. 3 % chance of compromise. He must learn | read. upon. it. the admenitory legend, | liner Tageblatt says there are three Postal Receipts—$17,000 for 1909, 10th to see with their eyes, to hear with | ‘Pay no rent.” weys: by ‘which wealth is. acquired—by place in state outside of St. Paul, Minne- BY THE \f» AY thelr ears, to think their thoughts, to work, which is long. and tedions; by Water Frontage—Ten miles, two lakes | agricultural and dairying lines has and Mississippi river. been of untold benefits to Bemidji. A Home Town—1600residences. Bemidji now has a population of ex- Texparers—1200. ceeding 6,000. It is situated on Churches—S8. e School Houses—Three. Lake Bemidiji, one of the most be- Bank Deposits—$750,000. autiful lJakes in Minnesota. It has Manufactures—Hardwood handles, lum- | a hustling commercial club of sixty ber, lath, shingles, and various other | members and many up-to-date bus- industies. iness establishments. Studying Effecis ' OUR BUSINESS is to study the effect of com- bination of type and paper. Our hope is to produce printing that will appeal to you and your cu.tomers. Our work is habit, to call upon, write or phone the Neal Cure today for free copies of their guaranteed Bond and Con- tract, booklet, testimonials, endorse- ments and bank reference which will be cheerfully furnished. Address The Neal Cure Iustitute, 887 West Seventh, cor- " { 1 } apolis and Duluth. follow thelr idenls.—Helen Keller In Laws Against-Beggars. dishonesty, which is a precarious pro- N i EFFECTIVE, PLEASING Railroads—Great Northern, Minnesota & irship i Century. Begging was a’ capital. offenee: in:|ceeding, and by gambiing. The num- | ner Belknap, Superior, Wis. Take ¥ Now that the airship is perfected, ber-of persons. who prefer the last DESIRABLE. England. in_the. days.of. Henry VIIL, when the laws were very severe against ‘beggars, and under a- statute passed . in tbat reign.any ome -caught International, M., R. L. & M., Minneapolis East End” car. Both ’phones. St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie, Wilton & ! Northern, Grand Forks to Duluth, and |0 fly'with you unless you have the it will no longer be safe to ask a girl Sheridan’s Star Actor. ‘When Sheridan was a manager he even indulged in such catering to the named. method, says the writer, is. large in the German realm, for there the great lotteriés thrive best. There Every job we turn out has tbte s‘amp of excellence Bem'fdji‘Sauk Centre. price. public taste as offering to the public a | begging for . the ,first time, being nel- | are seven of these under the manage- upon it. - Railroad D.ews—l"our- . - . . . |dog plece by Reynolds, entitled “The |ther aged nor infirm, was whipped at | ment of the government, and they dis- Passenger Trains—Twelve daily. ‘The person who is enthusiastic in| Caravan; or, The Driver and the Dog.” | the cart's toil; If caught a second | tribute $160.000,000 in prizes. The anx- ~— Hospitals—One. praising the roads is generally one| Of its first presentation It i3 recorded | time his ear:waa shtiorhored thraugh | lety ‘to secure a part of this amount Distances—To St. Paul, 230 miles; to that Sheridan after witnessing the per-| with a hot iron. If caught.a third time | has destroyed:the happiness of thou- Duluth, 167 miles. formance suddenly entered the green-|he suffered death as a felon unless | sands. of households and has diverted Hotels—Fifteen. room, shouting: “Where i3 he? Where |.gome honest ' person baving £10' in-|'thousands of good men from honest Breweries—One. 1s my guardian angel?” Presuming he | goods..or -40-shillings -4n: land .or some {.industry and thrift to idleness and . meant to congratulate the author, |householder approved by the jmstices | poverty. In the seven latteries there A Few Suggestions Calling Cards Letter Heads who rides. It takes conviction to make a per- Sawmills—Four. son work when there is nothing com- 7 - . | Reynolds replied, “Here I am!” “Pooh.” | would take the offender into his serv- | are about 22000 winners a year, but x::l:i ll-:;;:.\-::’—_(}:::" ing in the way of wages. replied ihm(-imnu, “I dont mean you: 1/ lee-for-two:years; entering Into a bend |of these only about 650 recel:e prizes Envelopes - : g B 2 % mean the dog.” Later one gnum, | of £10. So the law.of England.remalin-| of more than 1,060 marks each. =% { Banks—Three. It is horrible to be fully convinced | who played in the plece, approached |ed for sixty years. First enacted by —_—_— 0 . A":"";“’“’";: i i Programs : { Auto Garages—OUne. that you hou have nothing further to| Sheridan one night with woeful counte- | Henry VIIL, it continued unrepealed A One Sided Complaint. ‘onderland of the World Dod do except keep out of the way. nance. saying: “SIr, there I8 no guard- |throngh the reigns: of Bdwerd and| «Tlts is the.seventeenth time I've T“:""}’};’,};fi;fffig{;fi‘:“d N (] ger S 1 — b N ing against lliness. It is truly lamenta- | Mary. Reconsidered: under. Elizaheth, | geen you before me in the dock.” sald 9 M l T' k H o glancing over our exchanges e ble to stop the run of a successtul play | the same law was again formally pass- |4 magistrate, looking at a prisoner/| THE ‘WORLD-FAMOUS ca ickets t we have discovered a number of Making It Plain like this, but really”— “Really what?"|ed, the two legislative housesthereby sterniy. TRACTOR TEST Fold 3 . w ¥ cases where persous have been in-] Henri was psing bis fiest visit te | oo, Sheridan. interrupting him. “I|expressing thelr conviction:timt:it wes | wyes. For elght years now I've seen Track devoted to Heavy Harness €rs jured in various parts of the anat.| London ami was already wishing biis- | fanges than tonlEnes Yoo eret ey | CEtter for aman not,to.1ive. at.all than | you sitting in the chair, but I've never Horse Judging Juiy 1620 Check ] . H ° P ited: | Belf bowe in gay luree, for he knew Iouges than OMBh. eoonlexdlained ibg;live thie lifeiatia Legear theught of complaining: about it!" re- | IOME-FARM-FACTORY-NATION €CKsS s f omy. llere are a lew cases clled:| i, word of English. He had been | 'fieq me. I thonont v o i plied the. prisoner reproachfully.—Lon- EXUITS Receipts ! While Miss Pearl Kinsmore, Grand| very unr. 3. Had. Lot all i wme: 1 thanght you.were:golngsto Tainted ‘Dismends. ‘don Telegraph. ; P . K 3 0d | very unfortunate and had lost all bis | gay the dog was iIL* ) 4 TROUPE OF ELEPHANTS 5 Rapids, was coming down stairs| luggage, a toothbimsh. So he deter u"[‘hflfl]llfll:fl;! :’“’m“L":n'mtf“ R IRCUS AC Blll Heads { she slipped and bruised herself on | Mined to buy anotuer. But how was The Life Plant. : ot kst GREAT:C| ACTS B he to make his necds understood? There 180 stéange wild At n QR * E SHOWS—MUSIC—SPECTACLES Note Heads 5 i the landing. Amos B. Potter of| At last his luck turned, however, ge wild plant in,Gua-| “The chances:-are;” he-said, “that Pyrotechnic Climax and Military Auora, while harnessing a fractious | and he espled a chemist's shop with & {m?ufe ‘c{fl:fd m; “;e g s [ (D18 fellow will.tarn wehite fromitesar. Tentninegy Pam hlet : s notice outside, “Ici on Parle Francats.” | por b broken off and pinned by the|when I split him. If he.does his = “With Roberts in Afghanistan” p ets horse was kicked just south of the | [F 8 CCRES € 0 the assistant in B?fllll to fhl? Wlfl” of a warm room, each | value will go up 200°per cent:” turning night into a. crater of.re. Bl‘iefs crib. While Harold Green of Bovey, | French what he wanted. But that as. | jags s soer tmin o ves of the | The: Inpidary. set -his- steel skuife:in | Seores of Remidji. Readers Are . Learn- . . % i Knew . B leaf margin soon throws out a number | position. He.prepared tastrike.on tha |- Send for Prize List and Programme, E was escorting a young widow home ; ;flflt dfle“ ;11? ,“"f‘,',’“g:af::ef; hflfi of very white tentacles, or roots, and | gnife's back the momentous blow. ing the-Daty of the Kidaeys: TEN DAYS—NINETEEN TEN tC., EtC. from a church social Saturday night, hfm’ v::a j:::aselar“ntosea el 9"‘:‘“"‘ tt'l.‘ny new plant begins to sprout| «wWish-me luck,”he said. - | 5 b . and In the course of a week or two at- And the hammer fell, the amj 5 ~ ?auvage dog se.t upon them and b.lt But th p;op::]emr wtas an leztelugi:l talns a beight of two or three Inches.|tan dro D ithe mplflfi;l a {arold four times in the public mx:n, tmt!h e - s ?fl:: l‘g:t u“ When the old leaf shrivels, the new |ang, lo, the yellow. diamond. that bad ‘Tosfilter the blood.is: the kidneys’ 184 oiom park. Joe Tutt of Coleraine, ?fls"speail:;if":;e:s clothen ¢|plant is cut off and planted. When | peen split-was now-quite-white. duty. 4 3 i . 3 { carefully cultivated, the-life.plant pro-| e " > X & £ 5 = = chmkbtd on tkhe r:DO:hOf his huu:e ?st “Leave bim to me,” he sald, With 2| quces curious red and.ellow blossom, py e Cerex | When they fail to do this the kid. [ = 1ohi week to look al e concentrating | superior smile. As a plant freak inl : 2 . - - plaut and slipped and fell strikiog| , 0 ") 01 oited in the Frenchman's Mogleo: = o rand L msdl ofwunt-| Backache and many kiduey ills on his back porch and causing|ear: | i Lo form yellaw, uuouflm; Now: ' the)) follow; is offered for lessons in Bemidji, Minn. . serious injuries.—Nashwauk Herald.| “Our assistant who speaks French is Why Go to Bed? RN e A e o g Erouile s iy Singing and Piano out at lunch. You'll have to wait!”—| It seems to me we make a mistake In "I‘ge mlramle’ I - tairly -often”| D, 's Kid ‘P‘ll B m by Mr. Lester Cameron of Boston, Moo it cainied London Scraps. prescribing special hours for :golng 10 | _phiiadeiphia. Bullesin: oan’s Kidney Pills cure them all. |} (pupil (‘," El!:igglg()f 1;‘0?5-?"31"18}. onday’s edition contained a bed and for getting up. Why should | 5 Bemidji people endorse our claim, || Faris; Grand Opera;) alsolessons in | cartoon ‘“T'he Glorious Fourth” Swordsmen of the Sea. we thus gorge ourselves with stumber? R e Frank Engels, 415 Minnesota Elocution, Oratory and which was published with the con-| The swordsmen of the sea are the| Why should we not follow the example: fJo:"l:’:;:T;a Ne‘"l,er:;. wasa | Bemidji, Mi . oL Dramatic Art by 1 2 i f “Life.” Th N life” sawfisbier, speartishes, sailfishes, sword- | of the dog and take an occasional nap. trul e epam He -ravely/ Ve ml_'"‘_ l'nn., sa.ys. Mrs. Cameron. Terms $1.00 a Pl | sent of "Life.” There is a life’s| gspes and the nar with its spiral | when we have nothing better to do? | L"""“m picny nmm s lipa-amp, | "ave:n0- hesitation in publicly re- | lesson. Special.attention to begin- o9 Ve lJo WX 12 ° trajedy in that picture. How many|ly twisted stralght tusks. The saw-| Why should we go to bed when we ‘:3 wisdom. B.;r:m tew of the | commending Doan’s Kidney Pills, ] ners. rLonaulfit‘atmn and honest ad- ’ idsi: chi i in | fiskes inbabit the warmer seas, while | don’t feel sleepy? Why shonld we:not z ¥ ;|| vice free. For appointment ad- 1 o Of”‘:ur Be:,“,d“ children w:i” b?e Int he ndrwiinl [, chedtire of the areie |{ike; torty b whe Tneliaat e llmntm;lbutedt:hh::m . |38 am confident that my testi-|} dress. EXCllrSlon Bulletin alike condition next Tuesday? The tusk of the uarwhal is hollow [to? It strikes me there {3 too much | .o l“'h:"t;:' T et seston. the | monial will be the means of bring-|| LESTER CAMERON, P. 0. BOX 674, June 1 to Sept. 30. Low ; Last year, more than two| nearly to the point and is spirally | method and regularity about our: som- reputation of. the dead.” ing relief to other sufferers. There a4 S Touri hundred deaths resulted from Fourth | 8r00ved. It uses its tusk a3 a weapon |nlferous arrangements, — Ashby-Sterry round .trip Summer Tourist in London Graphic. m::.':e eye tells wint the tongue would | was.a.dull.ache in.the.small of back “Fire. . water cnnu’mln. tpam-. bling fear.” “Big ‘name ‘often stauds on smal’ legs.” G 5 T of defense aud to plinge through the of July celebrations, and ninety-| jce to breathe, the narwhal being a eight per cent could have been | cetucean Sometimes when a boat has avoided if the parents had instructed | been canght in fhe ice great damage N " bas been inflicted by the nquisitive their children how to shoot off| peys or brunderiig of this great crea- the fireworks properly. Lockjaw, | ture. that sometimes reaches a length | ed to-Monks, my.loins. At:last I decided to tr from blank cartridges fired in the | °f fifteen feet. with a tusk of from six| “When is-a beauty, not a beauty?" he meat’ } e E s y cd 1o ten feet fo Jongth AN A sule; bow. | dikeh “When' you get tire-last word-with an'| Dean's Kidney Pills and procured a toy pistol, was responsible for the| ever, the narwhal uses Its tusk for the| “Give it up,” said Monks. eeholnu matn Moyl S gmens box at the Owl Drug: Store. I be- greatest number of deaths. purpose of kiiling fish for food In the ‘Ninety-nine times out of a hun- gan using-them carefully as.directed Do not let the children celebrate| castle of Rosenberg the kings of Den | dred,” sald Cary.—New York Tribune. and soon-the pain disappeared, to- y make thesgraveyardfat. "Tiis*4s ‘hun- mark bave long possessed 8 magnif before or after the Fourth, and gether with.the .other symptoms of dreds. of years-old.. A.New York ca~, g cent throne made of tusks of this what is more important, cetacean. These tusk hard d 5 i P , teach hese tusks are harder an I;ll‘;.:gtowl:: ::t:v:;‘;slt%t;gfm: p;, ferer (perhaps the most efclent in the kidney trouble.” ; g el JOU | eity) said to me: “There are three im- | For ‘sale by allidealers. Price 50 them how to shoot off their fire.| Whiter than ivory < S i— round your own throat until there’s s 4 2 . works properly. nothing left of you but the ends: of portant:articles. of-fosd that-mustiun-| cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo your shirt collar sticking out of your dbximoscle numatancsn be andacs N York, sol ts f he dacile e B g JOUT| done. They are fish, chicken and veal. | New: York, e agen or.the yes. ¥ By chicken I mean all'poultry of ‘a do- | United States. mestic: nature: All-game :birdasshowdd’| pemember the name — Doan’s— and take no. other. fares to eastern Canada, New * — 1 | York and N y A - i We deliver it into | our, reffigerator June 3 to July 30th, every Friday, low rates by train and | Fm‘ szlflu 1 M.m“h steamer to Detroit, Toledo, s Cleveland and Buffalo. | Tfllflpllllml Hm 12- 3 June 22nd last of the popu- i TOM SMART E. R. GETCHELL I lar spring excursions to Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and Buffalo. June 29 to July 3. Annual Leave your orders for for many months. My kidnevs:were much: disordered, the secretions be- ing unmatural and at times there S Fliioad. tns Pt hest | W3s-2 &reat deal of soreness across)] + The Beauties. Cary of Virginia surveyed the Met. ropolitan Opera House tier and par- tierre with critical eyes; then he turn- Fish, Chicken and Veal. Raw pullet, raw veal and raw fish An Awful Threat. Beavers Train Their Young. Naturalists have placed the beaver a This extract from Boughners| 10D Wuy down In the list of verte- ) S . | brates, but it undoubtedly stands next speech at the Crookston convention |t map in the variety of occupations In expresses our opinion exactly. which It engages Al cats are hunt- "l‘lvery enterprising mar ought to | €S- While foxes that ure not thieves Convention Nationsl Educa- tional Ascociation, Boston, | Mass. Optional Routes, Practical. little care “I didn’t notice you at the ‘mothers’ ?:. r.a;:.“tl'i::;v .‘:;_ “3:: ;g plm'q of €ongress, cooking.”—New York 'Press, : A ay be included also among the Nim | «No» replied the woman addressed. d seasoned Birch, Tam- July 2,3, 4 low rates for L — look up the editor .of his home ?‘;{Il; Al crnn vl are b el el 4 - —_— ' i 1 ! . All canaries are prima donnas, | «p t 0. tlieoretion). mothi LICAT arack or Jack Pine Da : | paper, if he doesn’t know him al-| and monkeys make clever comedians. R D e Buttoniiik. NOTICE OF APP cA'"flN Wood with Indepefldence Y. 1 know. I have six.”—Phliladelphia ready, and make a friend of him, | but It 1s only the beaver parent that | Ledger. b:t:z:::kil"‘ ‘t;;nn'fl;h‘:u.::: ::: —for— The editor will be a friend of S nses I chiliien 19 Inke Updevera) lady from-the city, who:was in- LIQUOR LICENSE YOUurS yrades. In n-single colony among them Wrong End First. yonng lay: froul the city,:whio if you make an advance, and you | you will find civil and marine engl “Willle,” sald the Infant’s mother, Bpsating thie herd witly & critical eye. STATEOFNNNIEOTA.} 88, " “Don’ " will never regret the step, Every| Meers, woodchoppers, raftsmen, lahor | agitated by the sudden appearance of nl:mt:: ’:::: I.?’“:;l; h::lfl.in Ooon:o;'fngml‘tar’l‘m. July 6 to 10. National Con- : | vention of Elks, Detroit, Mich. “July 20 to 24 Annual | S. P. HAYTH 5 S ers, quuarrymen, miners. plasterers;| a rich relative, “Willie, dear, kiss your n i ¢ { commercial ~organization ought to| magons, carpenters. bodearriers aud | Uncle John and then go and wash your m':“v’““"{ah“;" and m""‘ thing ““"“;’,';“.’.i’:‘i‘.}'-‘.’x‘d.?:d““;&"‘éfiafi“fl Pilgrimege to St.. Anne de : | include all the newspaper men | fishermen All beavers take coutracts|face at once.”—London Telegraph, ShncalA ot {#1ys bukiemnik, ;::;{2,“,},’.’,?.{.&:‘,}3’..“mg;fi:‘b,,,’jfi,‘.'}fi:; . Beaupre, Que., and return. e T i EINgReI douEORl: tng in the district, for these men, who for bullding dams. but when the work 3 T S I8 undertaken the task Is so -divided and terminating on June 2th, 1911, by the fol- v Usual low fares. study nothing but the best methods | 4, A Marry and Part For a ¥ ! F d Far Betweel I Ay npIollFIng Dlster : S at each 1 ber of tl ol ha B 'y a Year. oW an ar " + 1 2 of making people read what. they Dwn‘L:J(r!llv’l:;:I: kit J.gu'".'.};m.f“ Ilt; A“‘?"Bt the, any p““:“;f“g""“"l‘ *“If men ml:le’d would "‘fft'm" “"‘" " TR wnlm;“m' e i Sept. 2 to 9. Eucharistic : § N this W & o prevalent among the people ‘entral remar Goodley, I8 ' wouls NAISH McKINNON! i = write, can be of assistance to a| fWie WA they ke some Wonderfull )inerica fs that of parting for one year & bappy:world." Avand i the front room, "&d Joor, of | LAy Congress Montreal. community in making people read | 1p g neredibiy short time. after the marriage ceremony hae' been |~ “Yes,” replled Wise, “but in'that case | thatcertaln tuo-story fiemp bullding located == A W;f-fih ‘for anno t of its message. Fy Wit selemnized. This custom bas prevalled | you wouldn't getisome men to the polls. | Townaite, mnlg .xlgann.')flnge QU \nd de . ) announcemen “It’s of no use to have a splendid PEE 5 among the Jarnos from time lmmemo- | once i teniyears.”—Washington Star. | 29 aid city. council of the elz = ofllel‘ excursions. K y 4 ! Mixed Praise ri_.ll. There 18 no. courtship allowed to Ianfldl! t‘"'l“wn?dejlll r‘o:nl:’;“ Hech l article for sale if you can’t sell it. CuatomarWhy; 1 ehoauht: vou el be carrled on between the parties prior Must. Be Stylish. A asi ey fu';:'_o.‘ MO ,°° i BISIAR & MURPHV For particulars apply to A e Make the news of your community [ ed bfm “the colt? Ostler—Sure, yer f4the medaing Wien's mauBelectet| £ Wy lo woil: Make that) rdiclons 3""' Sy, Jol S\ cook 5. o Wt FUNERAL DIRECTORS |J. Perrin, Gen’l A 43(1 readable and you needn’t’ worry | bhonor, and that's the name be's hud woman he obtalns ‘the consent of tie | hat?" he growled. - i o8 my hand and sealof said clty: this ™ . G gent, § e for the last twenty years, and e | PPrDtS on both sides, and If this 8| “Do you mlly ‘think’ 1t ridiculous?” so?fl’ June IO, IAI.OY 5 V17 Third Street West Sl‘lp or St D!fl'flfl] about publicity. Laticke to It ke . respectable baste given they are at once marrted. The ¢ fous How: 4 e mnr'k. Dayphons 810.. Night phones 118, 434 o Mum. reason, however, for their mot living | of youl “ £ If you keep telling people what| phe same as yourself.—London Punch. | tipether as man and wife for one year 71 First June'ts’ Lisy qun 5 | Oalls Answered at All Heurs

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