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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1910-10-06, Page 4• et tritious loci and • ie Best... Pure Manitoba , ,,. ; , r Blended $$poo per 98 lbs. $375. per 98 lbs., Ten cicnts,less: in your own sacks at the. mill Z.Awicnowr Qntw Auseeel ori ra ma 44,2s,p r ninmluam;''. It'• paid, i>a advance,, $11.041 per, annun;i .Ail lye S. subscriptions 10;so per,annunt strictly >n advance.] • .. A t, M ENzIt '.n:, $direr and Publisher__ W. .1,- WRIT* • Managing Editor. Advertising:Rates.--4.441.1 and other casual advertisements'Be per nonpariel line .for,'first • insertion, 3c per kine . ,for each. subsequent:insertion.-•.. Advertisements] in the lel 'Columns are charged 7c per line forfirst insertion, and .So per line ,for each pubsequent in sertion,, regular'advertisers c per. line. Contract rate made, known on.: appli- cation A11 hand ,set display advertisements and changes of advertisements must. be . in the printers' .Banda not later -than' Of a trade policy faded..tc .recommend' itself b. muse . it' was, "et a.-. suc ss �,n c , e.. But we should: remember that gowt ex:;, ampler are net always immediately copied „The fact that Russia does not' adopt Britain's parliinentaryr systenr of• . eiea n ctik-doe*tuot---pro =that`701 system is bad, nor.,that Britain should 89...heck.tu ie n. .611,1• free trade the problem of the poor epic unelnplpy,ed: wvagreatI relioved;, and the co> ntry rap eiIv outstripped. all h ha neighhetck1n 3 4,11,34. Prosperity: and a&e has ever eincer yrltile. retaining,: the freetrade policy,, held apiece in the g ' froof;the sommeri<�euy great and peespereag nations, • There *Ile t'easoa for assuming, that -the-40,044 prosperity of German d •- ,1144 .Statee.ia..duo to•_.their-Pres $ctioniat trade policies Trier hada, not tried.free:-trade, and while Britain prospers, under free trade, why Should we •as$tuno that other 'countries would notdoa TTo 8 T Tl wg ofteaa •refer to. the :fact:. that, Cobden'$hope'that other countries, d, llwthe example of Britain in adoptwouling:fofloee" .trade : eves °not: .realited and it.ertbmits; that fact as, •argunn,ent !against free trade,' assailing. . that " Brit- 6 pain 'on:Monday4of the week for which intended. THZTRSDA ' 0e1'7-6, 1910. antile Paralysis SOD •".K. & K --: stablished 2O Years t'V'NO4AMES USED WITHJ. • 1'., ' OUTWRITTEN CONSENT �. was surp:l.vdw at • liow the . ores healed.- 'I.'took Your NEW Minnow Triniva$rrr for a serious bblood disease with which I' had been;inflcted,. for twelve years: I hail a score of ppbysiclane ,taken• all kinds of blood f e medlofae, visited Rot Springs'end other \ mineral water resorts, but only.go tens- , , . rary relief.:. 'They would Help i,% for a_ _ e. but after dscontinuing the ilial:• nriannwPwaucr.ure yen.- Whafirteas done fOrTiheralkiri;111 do. fol.' yen: CeiziAgtaiioik ' Preto.- NO matter .who las treated_you wfite fo honesti-upinion„,,Free Of: Cheraw. s. years, have' achieved -:many -triumphs, �hut 'from'the-very Aature al thei> :aim : they; constantly, encounter unsolved pro- blems. ' • The present .outbreak of infantile-, paralysis has; not only excited the alarm of people generally, but it : 'has put, the ns trado_pelicy, liar prove onlyw that governors of .those>other -countries' have. been stupid, Or that they have' been_, dominated by the few business interests that profit by A, .high tariff' ohs iteports. The News says, "For a number . of years British industrial conditions have medical profession upon its meter and a "not been` proslrerour s1'actr e's • ha vo number of -expert ---investigators are at' "been closed down, and -=the iiiieinployed' workoudeavoririg to solve its mysteries. problem is. graver and greater than ever Little wonder that ,'people should be before.' a'laruted by an outbreak of this disease, • That part of the statement referrin g when the doctors, tq-wlttnri they are' ac to -the -unemployed. is- situp y riat true: custoined toturm in ..time of sickness, The problem' snot so grave now as it. ''lioor mrnw•rre`will p+ I iaq on ladeuuQtlier tiltM1►t D• ud Liver Compelled. This .i tho ,groat*it: 411 toad ogylo !strengthrestorer i►nd. bodybetlaier that Sha I and rkg4 it as 1,9 wonder: that so many,. 'people lar0 b ..its it) . ' is ,equally good for children, for iniddlo.god pomouv,. raone ands -for old people, itie real tonic -containing ivor extract,. gxxtraQt : f ramal ,,` d �•_cherryo Auld,_ ins) phitee a:: plendid coitibinationi rs: Cod} Lives, Oompouni Tire Cod Liver g`xtract builds you , u and se) does the .e ttract. ` of ` .. t The.' mai R �11e ; wild•; cherry, will give, you a better. appetite and „the hypophosphites opbosphtes sit •l phosphorus • to the- nervous. System—just th thin it-'' needs. The taste his pleasant : and" a a ble--it ;.il -not tt useate • the weakest l tcamas. ., ' $1,,Q0 Ax* • ;,t,4, :5 .�... .:`� _�,..,.- �,?.a.-:r_�'�. .. � ".'•,� ... are oblWed to confess,that they do , not underitand tile cause of the malady:, Li. 'The didease,:of-teurse, is net. neer 'op unknown. For Severity yearS .cases gave been recorded in Canada''and•-•••the SOitheri StateS, but Only -7'00041y las it; appeared imanything..,•like_,:ePidemic; • we.? prier to 184s when', free trade 'was airepted. As to industrial ,condit1ons said with equaltruth-Of- Gerntany and- addedtliat . Britian ha▪ s. never had • id J0,1 ‘7"11111111;221111' :11:6-7:;::: ‘7":1617111:::.1111friCliiiii. :1141 fit161 1111'1' 11that Of them proving As the paralysis frequently , affect 8 Sir Wa!iii"Seott. the loWer limb6; the Seat of 'the diSease is thought to be:in the spine. -Wis. not the—patient, during , the early appeara that the , epidemic. 'eases Are rare, though sifch 'de occnr. cases apiPear where it is quite'iMpo'ssible, ' an afferted person. An epidannic, there its clevelePenient,, rather than a t;,:i the and other common Centagione'diseasek- traces.,of the diseatie reniain in the form of Marked' deforinitieS` or perina•nent ing carried on, we may be snre,' ;Will be lOoked for with keenest interest. see us Personally call_ at our•Ifedicat Institute in betroit as we see and treat no patients, in. our...Windsor...offices ,which -are ler Correspendence. And - Laboratory for Canadian' linsi'nesa only. AddreSaAll.refters as fellows : DRS. KENNEDY ei KENNEDY, Windioi, Ont. 'Write**. our privnto loldreit• ove '7 to go to the:expense of i furnace; then it is to yopr interest to See our. ' Ale strongest and Most ecOnoinieal • doUble ':heater. -1'94 the rnarket---4on -and,,examme. Oxfor str uction and „has° features which mean-. moiler ta • to the purchaderand are.to found,: nO. other ,is Out i6ader,,gOtten i;ip...on the Same., principle, as the Imperial pxford, itis the best, yalUe on the. wants the ,laest we haVe the 1)1FORD:- 0. 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"the queen of steel ranges" never requires: black' Conclusion giving yoa the goodS4-:•do you pert by accommodati4 1.1 t therlaila lucknow r.safon Coal, id Itoofing xik • ree rade and ProsperW protective tariff, The bailY •"NP-irs, of' Torente,Di referring to an artiele in The Sentinel of Sept. i2inl--"ProtectiOn Cause of 'free trade, .and the, presperitY of Germani and the Milted: Stateg ; The Sentinel did not ptit it that *ay, and' ft hi not exadt state nient :of , our position, though; eVen in that 'fain; 'We More exact staternent: :The prosperity to her free trade policy, and the presper- ity Of Gerinany add the -Thiited "States is Mit nedessairily,dile to their` .policy 'of protection., ' ign.ch:depetals, Upon what. we' aril to nnderStahd: by "prosperity.'' .most :prosperity, yfitile the most forWard' has its poor 'and.' its itneniPloyed, pro - It seeing jnitifiable to gay that Ilrif; prosperity 'lain largo ineastir'a due to her-trado liecause the natural conditions, In the Way of extent of tart: Vsiots . L74031441 Oxford Ranges not, in a cerirrhataio. why, greet; an bocatise.inutediately on the adoption Of • It :was .40:6etity:five years ago last 'Ann 'writer he Was ineeniperable woe, larkely, A: field' of defeat,: lie, hear; of the firm_ of 4 Banes Itallantyne .and Company, in Which hi) wagn partner., Sir :Walter:in 1§26 .found,hinaself bite_ thouitand clellarsi,_ which -he-_ heroically. set hirosof-to., Pay _off.- Without, aid. The story has Often been told 'how!' •he' set to work, and, how. he.. turned* Ins -pozi-to-overrpossible task . profit, • making 'during Mick Arst years' 'after the failure the enormOus siiin of. hifirmities'ofhiS:oven, including strokes,' of paralysis, all' this maY, he,, read; :in Was in •his vritst he telci, Dinkins it to be—,4A •geod man!' and those who 'atehest aCquaintectsivith his :life and' wOrkarand areIiiie.4tialified to judge, TO, androne Of •tbe greatest writers: in the -Eitglisft-latiguage.';-Of Weitekiing theimovernent his hand from an opPosite hits eften after page finished and -thrown on that heap Of mannscript, end, still it gees on unWeared anid 'so it' .he . till -candles are brought 'and ,Citod knoAtEl' how • long after that.' clUiekly aS he Worked 'the': itamp Of his genius! Was, :nevertheless, • on • all, 'credit it is true that „iv Ins writings, 'no mind we's eiretifehiktiedr-WF"ielit was ever contaminated.: Hp was: parantinded,and his wotk was pure.... • BUSINESS COLLEGE inducements for..young men and women who ' wish to qualify, promptly kir assured pcsitions 111 Business dffices at fair salar- • mg else. y one best in anythirig--Tian— or this sImperial...7.0xford Ratige is. the beat range fOr ydiir kitchen. - is a 'special patent . found only .dma Gurner,,Oxford reduees household expensea, Iteepa fire running at feurfilths the cost.' Figure— that out in dollars and eents, ' lather_ tragikadoral,••.patent-spreads•-therleritliVertifFeirtire oven. - Makes it bake iir front at well -as''beekiiiialer ornita's ae, Has a.; half...dozen other special featurea wort eyerything, to you . for convenience•and economy: . Features that can be demonstrated in the store in a jiify,litit •we' can't 'explain. here. • • . -.These ranges;are 'made, by.' one or the oldest arid mest reliable concerns in Canada. Their 'guarantee of quality id back Of We ' also Carry other Gurney -Oxford stoVes for all purPoses And% sure to be satisfactory. Come in and see for yourself. . • • YY TAKE ON!' OF THIN L.ITTLis • ?AWAIT! AND THE PAIN Is SlONR. . '"IVIy ,,first';exp'erience. -With, Dr, Miles',Anti-Pain pilin: was a -maniple package handed me. 'ri'•.,heY ^'relieved, :the pain.. SGp ram tl. that I have never. p . been••.withciut them,' since, 1 have given than' to many :friends whea�i•they Had head- ache a nri they neverrfatlal to relieve thorn:- .1 have suffered: near lgia zn_rn r he and the first. one • Y took ra aieved.�sue; 'They haves I...kV, SS .14;•1 P OL1.iN5° R. F:.D. No; Ir S'aletri: Va, Prig. ?So let' your d ussest• , He ,ukould supply you.. It bg doao nst. and sr104 to w, we forwardrepaid.-: W R• MIIRA MnDL. tCACo.. Toronto. BUSINESS Ana PROFESSIOPIAL ['artiste's, Soticitor, Conveyancer; At Ripley every Wednesday. 'alter, etc, at Lucknow on Friday and Aentagentlit, the tondon Mutual • (1,6s41411. Agitevy: anal Accident Instirance:•--- 1. A: MacKERZIIC sells Parra.. 'Fire accident and Fidelity' Insurande. The regaling Canadian_ dompaqiesa '-Kstate.- OE every -description_heught, .or-eratiinged:—Money loaned on real- estate -,at--lowest rates. --4. MAC-' • • ee :OUP :441Ter Gang Plows .befor' e buying, :Thee. best. • riding tii tlo in C We are abi,o, prepared to Aupply you' with th.3 up•to 41,60, riding Plows,'" menufactuted by the -followia„,,,,ftririi; The Wilkinson. Plow CI, The CoCkshiitt'llOW $tro' Ina • ,s• Modern • niethods, :used. Best 'work. Painless extracting by the ,use of • the latest, simplest and safest reinedYi SoloNottonti. Nevieat, thing in artificial teeth. Aluminium plates nOn-brealrable. JOHN SUTHERLAND 'Ns utt&tv.E GUELPH ONT'- eal-Estate and M-Oliiey Loaner, eijOniY•to loan on first 'and second -A.:, utortgagesToir fame property and on - single and:joint notes. Sale notes 'also rash,..oiliedr•car:,0:e7ssinosc:M:En.QT:ii;iii.saltorit4s b. pr:i.;c1r....:" of Foresters meets - the OddiellOws' Hall on :the last Tuesday I of each month at Z:30 ..1 o'clock. Visitingbre- threb are cordially invited to. attend, meets every_zTliursday Hall, IltiveloCk Street, AntninatonAlt13017A A. B. Maason NO. 112; 'Meets ev- ery Friday evening at 8 o'clock. in their- hall, C.ampbell St. All brethren cordially invited', Treasurer—A. ROW. ' trueltuow, meets every first Mendity,a1 each month In OtldtellOWA!‘aalisiti 3± Aubili%