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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-11-05, Page 6-�w -., �,�� T WINFIRIT, . . I . . 1- � . - -... , � ., ­' ., .., 11 I � I I I � I I . 1 6 1 9 !`_F F , * I � I . TRR OUNTOX 14BW HAA it � NOV. Oth, 190$ 41 1 ,tl .1 -_ - --- - . I . I I ; _. ­ .1, ­ I ­­ _. I - I . 11 � I ­ I....., . ­ ­­­ - i;;�-,;;;­1­ � ... , . , , 0 . I I i � � .1111.11111-. __ I . I �.� 11 . � -_ - - - . . I � � I . I .. ., .11''. "M.P." 4 1 ­ I I . . 11 -1 ­._­� . . . . . . .. , " . III ­­­_ ��i. 1T---_-__ I I ­ I , i , I I I I I I , � I , . �, . I I , I I ,- 1-1-- ­ ..... . ....... r , 11 I ; __ , 11 - . , - - . I - . , '"' _`­ 6� . .... ... WITCHES RULE TRIBE ' ' "' ��,­­,_­ 0 11 , . .''..,"Nwmmw � . .4 I �� . I . Psy 't * -4 . . . . , VICHINIC.4SA I ' I . - . . , VED ,LADr$ LIFE , -� - I I I I NATURE A VERY ' . ,1 _ , 1. L, I . I ". , .1 �PIF . -Good Readin I I I .11, 11 I , L. Quoldo. r"Ides At $00 York'Stroot, Lond . . 1. 11 11 �� - ,ad o� hl�r *Vol ha to reply tQ fluxiolla, .04341ro, 4 404:11111041 , - � . gatm." ollon,olmt=,';$v,,00wo,oflwoomol's, If4 40il COMMISSIONER$ DISCOVER 49 42 ! I "'S1 C�LJAN � . . I ' I I . 4 i V4 .r A '' 1, 49no 7 1 1 . "I or me. I I $TRANOR AFRICAN RApE. wol"er" for me, - , . I \ �, I .. � IL I so in porl'ournpilon 804 , 11. SKILML, PU11, L ' I V .: " . � . .L' .11 N I 1. done, this was 20 YeAra pal;y of Explorers In the Dark Con. � I for ,Ufttlexoney I � .. 11 stthls asamo I I I � tinent Come Upon Community Palo tJp Flop Modtalnes fit MootTtmpto, . I I . I I - , cotlY bel*o PSYCHINE , 1 ��� , I . I ,��� . . . . . . . . . . . . � k L � Where lEach Fartaily Kos a Sopar.- Ins, .Form, L . ­ ,. I . ' I . I r t ng roar years after under'datcAugust 7, ,I 908, Mrs, Garside ,says : I 'My stl%te. - ' " !+­ ­!­ --- -_ - - ! I " ;00nt still- holdii joad, My UP,& never troubled me Oft0c VOUC 044falont W`ht 1% I took I L Ole Villase And A Trileof Witches Rave V.>IJ _ thing more __91� _­ 1 ��­_­­_--_­­__ ----"-I;w , ,. C ever tasted any . I r . Dominate% - Another Whole (jollclous than the fresh, ripe,,lusclous � .1 Ofter being toltitbere WA's no hope." . . I I , Ail , I .1, � . PSYCHINF, Dr. $19clim's groat -Health Remody, Is known overywborea's � "are Live* In 17140n4 Hou 9 I. I I . 1. , _o . I �1: 11 . // QreateStTonlo, building up the entir6 system, not. only rendering it p Nataro's ,o.s. traits? These are Nature' mQdIcInc.i. . loold . I I � I I ,ropf a inst these I Lieut. A regular dlet without fruit Is posi- . I . '. . L torriblelorm. andotho . V tively 41angerous, for the system. soon prom . , "I , , r diseases, that Are so deadly In. their op�r�tlon; but it tbe;worn -00L R'. G' T- Brigb�, OX.G., , . . I .- 11 - / . and deg, ly too of the germs and the diseases themselves. BAcIl.li,ordtsease erm$,can'. 'Who left Zigland at the end of 10W ts clooged with waste matter .and . I . � I ,-, , M re. ". GARSIQM.� not live 14 the system with PSYCHIME. Send for FREE TRIAL BQTTLE� lee; As British corAmissioner in connection � .. . . . r I . I . .1 � . Alldruggists . - I . ,. ,oupon. . Me blood �o.$sonoa, r5rult Juices. .,stir in , � I � ' ' L . � L' I ... I ... , - . . k � I . Thl000 entitle WILX.X Tljtj�A L"' . 11" LL I i with the disputed fron or between up Bowels, Xtaneys and S.1dii, ina,xing . t NtW . .. And dealers I ti . L . . . �� .. , to one WRTIRM , ell PSY, 44 _S RK ES i Groat - Britain and the Congo. Free them worX vigorously to throw Ott I . . I I � , " 9-T. . 4 coviro"o -, 0 PR EN . I BOT1=10fPsylowo. . 0� ONOUNCED � a . � . .,� Send to Pr. T. A. . State; has return d to England on the dead tissue and indigestible food - . I . t . Nain C It. I NJ$', e . I L . , q . , , . , _ , . . . , E - ���fllpa. � j."Of�"4"!*.. 50C 4 $ 1,00 . the conclualon of twenty in A I � . 11 L llldreoii ---------- bottle, . � , � onths trav- which, � if rot4ined, Soo polson' the , . . AND TH . L I . . I , I E ORE.- . OF TONICS fOR HEALTH ANO ME 01 in some of the wildest. p4rts of blood and cau.�o Inillge,stlQn, liena. . ', . , I I , I I � . � .. East Africa. . I 0 I . no� L . 11 I �, - � I . taches� Ulieumatism, Neuralgli, and a � , . I - � I . I L . .1111. ,. I- - The joint commission: lost five Of its host, of other distressing troubles. . . - - I I . . I 1121MIM: . I �, --t- I members, who were, Wl . . * i- ��, I led at various. But j. . ro is a quicker way to stIm- 1: . I the more unsettled, regions. u 4to IP orgazis to 40 their work . ''I I 111111 . Wee"ki filoLD ' ' 11 I . Svnopsis ol Canadian . rv#w's iFor the �;hepherd. ( THE KING AT MARTMAD, !ind Several were woundW While work� pro er ,. Take one or two. 11 Frult,a- 11 . , . I I L. If the piatures are short au4 Zus, in small parties "corting Stores I tive I I Norglk-WC%t dry L L 4" t lets overy'night, besides eat- . . L . look out for the breeding eweI6 an I ps .His Majesty Suffers, from, Sighiseeps or mailo, tog-som frosli, fruit every day. 14 Fruit- . . . . . - . HOUBSTRAD BF4,GULATTQX8 , . , . During one of the journeys of, Capt. a"ttvats" combine the medicinal prop- . . . I L I . . . � . . I . the Farm ;Olir4al. I' Who F011ow Him A.bout. , .. ' X.,Tack, RX, one of the British Coin. L ertleg--many tlme4 IntenW110 � of .0 '.1 , - , . to � , . . Auv even numbered section of Doullulou GIve them extra f04-graiu to a, fe " . , oranges, Apples, prunes and. fism, with 9 . * I : 16%nds irl-Manitabs, Sasksoollewnu and AL, ed, ' ' One of. 0e chief nuisances from MisSioners, along. the. -estArn shore of the best. tonics v t- . - - - I I � , � box� fodder corn or freshly. cui clover. whicb� royaltje 'Lake Albert, and Internal. distafee . k , . I . erls,w. capting 8 thud 26, not roseritod,visfy, , w I one. of his canoes wts, : ants added. W11, , be.. - e t . . I � a homesteaded by any person who is the After the roots are gathered for win, , trying, t6 take 4 I Upset by� a �hippopot4mus. an . animal Their action on 130wilxi Liver, Kid- I . . , "I'll . ­ .... I .f . holiday Ir" from the ., I . . . ft - Na .1 I . , " � ". . Ole head of F. family, or any mQ,IQ over 18 ter tile floOk should feed over the held traminels Of state is that of being which abounds in'thisAake and in tbA3 eys and Skin to sul natural ;Ls - I ", . can up fber small roo � -R r laerill I turela own, but quicker And more ef- - , . tot etc. mobbedby'the curious, King- Eward ive Ik . two- privates, Of' the -- years of age, to the extent of one qoArser to el I fective. Sold by All dealer* .26c. for I I wation of 160 sexes, more or less It 1% Well, to reacM a patch or-tur, has suffered so much from thiEr -in Kin . . new � U C - I - . � , _ . -9'8 African Miles Iseing drowIned. , trial -box­m-r[50o. for ridgular size - 6 V T.: S bs ribe rs . . I . I , I Application far eatry must be made in certain- places that they h There were several small en0ounters' boxes for ;2,0Q. .;ill. .lives Limited, . . . . I nips for the sheep to feed on. It,may . . ave lost IX14 , Fr A, �. . t � . � I � I . ... I 1, son by the applicant, at a Dominion be In one corner ot a. pasture� A. patch patronage, which mehus the loss of A with the more savage tribes thro . � 1� J. I - � _ ugh otta.wit. . � ... .. I I . . - � I . . . I Ern"dil Aa,qnov or- Sub,a.-ancy for the di of one acre. wIll'furalph feed for good,levende to them, 'for where tile Whose, country - the commi�diogjerffi . I � � � . .. . � . f - . . . I . . . .1 - . I - *jot in which the land is situate. Matry twen- King goes the fashion follo 1. . . P"fied. At theL south -portion ,of the - . I .1 for., the'' .'bal � . we ­ ____ I . r� 1: by proxy may, however, be mmoe at an ty-Oe or thirty sheep for three months. i At Marienbad they try to protect . bOundary' -a party of soldiers, while V"- - , . I -_ . I . ance . . I I , n conditions by �he Do not a �. , 1. I . . . . . . Agency on oettai . , ttempt to. winter old ewes. ' him as much as. possible, This year escorting Some friendlies who had I . . , . . . � , . ,. ' � I father, mother, son, daughter, liopber or .Ntten them quickly on turnips, oil- i the aut46rities Posted notices pray 4rou'ght ill food, were I . . � I , �; , � sister of an intending homesteader. , meal ground corn and. oats. . 1 Ing the �eople not to. molest him aid tile natives who dispersed the British . . . I . I � � � I a required to perform . One (if the most attractive worom , , fo , . I I - I � set on by hos- ,I 00untess isokm,rnul. �;�, The homesteader I the milk, fed stalks., , . � of L the year , r , I I.... , I homestead duties under one of sw�4t, corn in . 1 threat6aini q6tiders with condign., P&rty, who bad to take refuge In a. In IrdarA is the Countes . . I . , 11 I and a14 Is also a quick fgttener'for'old Punishment, In. conse4ilence, it, is friendly Camp. When the news reach.. s, of Aber- � � I . . . .. I I . . I. 1. . , wing plans -, I deen. who is just now devotipg *her I � I I . � ; repo less P a.rescuing force . I . I . . .�' (1) At least six montbB' residence upon ewes, , , , - I rted- the King 'has suffered 04. the main cam ' attention - to, Wbereul6sia exhibi Ions, I I I . cultivation of the land in each year for Do X1Qt breed -young ewes,under four- . �nnoyancs from imbUc curiosity than was Se*t out in relief', this itself being *fii I 0, C .1 ; , ...� . . , , � ., 0 � . ,. I I in any former year. But one night, attacked On ,the return j,oarney, eev. th ell are'being held - week. byweek in . . . .. I I . . . .. 11 . L . ree years, . teen months old unless very, growthy. . I a� he sat at,.a table beneath the trees eral of the members being killed be� e different cities 'and towns of , the . I . , I . I 1 (2) A homestead�r may, if he so desires, . I country under her direction. She is� il -!i;, . . - . Keep the Sheep dry, - Never leave, among the general public.' listening fore this aosailan.U- .were Oventually : perhaps, engaged ,in more ^charitiLble . � . ; rform she required residence duties. by them out ln'a cold rala, especially . I . I . I in' : to the band, . all amusing I driven � off. . . � I . I . . incident . . � .. .., I I I . I . . . in �fits than ,any other - lady in. I � rielling on farming land owned solely by thefall . . � . I Great . move 4 , .. !. him, not leas than 80 acres in extent, in . .. . . AaPpened, - It is told as follows by the I difficulty was experienced Ow' her .Country, ana her philanthiopy I I . . I �. : ' I the'vicinity of his homestead. Joint owa- If. you have,no, good sheiter.1n, the. London . correspondent, f The New. ing to the: proxi . 'r, . I . . . I I . �. . - �' Sun,: , . I .Q M.Ity of dense grass, t0eii alvtays�.a-most Practical turn.. I � . � � . , I � � 1. . r 0118hip in laud will,n6t meet this require. Pft$tures It: will. pay td make one . I York . I in which the ia;tIves remained hid- As president, of all descriptiblis. of . . - . . . . :;v . . I Ment. . Make It'deepi but provide for vehtl. Seven persons sat at the. King's don, and, - while . Saone of the natives SO63ties. she:is continually deliyer- � � I � - . I 1. I . ... . . I . . � . � � � .1�� . (3) If the father (or mother, it the fatbor itition without d,rflfts. I I I table, and' there was t-io vaearit ,were'. extremely friendly, it was im- address", 6 . . I I "I . . : I ;. .. 1>1 0 8, . I ., I I . I . a when suddenly a f ' Possible to kno � �! ing, penink. bazaars in- I . I. . . . I � � ,�- _ - is deceased) of the homesteader has per- . . I . I - .woman 0 ,W how many natives speqting hospitals, assisting in . or- 1. . . I I . . � I I . , I . . ! manent residence on farming land owned . - � I 0 awhat shabby . appearance,,. search- might be hidden. in the jungle, On I I I . ' . . ,%-��s In SreedlnO Po ' ! I S in' . . ganizing Young. Wornen"s 7 Christian , . . , :11 I I i . � , solely by him, not leas than eighty 8 . 98' . I Ing for a seat - tried' to 'appropriate Andthk�r occasion 6nii of the escort was . , . .. � 0 . I . I il � &ores in extent, in the vicinity A farmer who bas ' 9' one of'them� nol.r6cognizing,the King. altacked jus Associations or promoting the work I . . . ��. - I , ot, t a . I t 'outside the 'camp- and. of the IrisK Women's Health Asso- - . . 'n I . . . � 1. I �� k - � -for twenty-five years and has ..A- flurried waiter,! . hstand , y rushed for- severely, wounded; Toward the nqrth- . . I . I . . . , . ,i homestead. or upon a homestead entered- - 11093 . been breedin . . . .. , pir' E . .1 �, ,-�, uivally six-cessful was askiid, j,,ward to � elation, or� the Ohristia* Women's . I . . I I for by him in the vioir ity, such homestead. been Un , - . � dislodge the'in'trud but the eaAt end -of -Lake Albert' Edwar -Union. ' Indeed, she is . . . . -, f ., . �, , I or may perform his own residence, duties bow be dld*lt Hisreply, In. substanc King said � ' . . . er, . .1 (1, a ,Temperance . I I . i . , e, . . I . . . I " . I � I Porter, who hid becorne detached an indefatigablb'temperanqe reformer, . , . I 1, � . . I 11 * . .. by livin.a with the father or mother. . wad that he Provided goodi deeent-quar- 11 "Let: her remain; don't inpommodo from - the. caravan. 'was..att4okpd. and and ha � . . .. � . . . .: . � I I ,,; .., 1 (4) The terms llviciait�ll in the t i . - � or on my . account,*$- - � I cut to , I sJor several.years been work- I . . . � .. we pro. ters, plenty of Shade. good. pasture, a h . . . pieces. - ; , . � , I . . . It , L 1. ceding paragrapbe is deflneA as mean . . The, g to establish attractive -tea-houses . . I . I- I lug varlet.y'of go9d.food, good water,.41� i - The waiter thereupon. placed anothom commission, had, - Some, interest- in AND'.THE' , ' *1 . L not more than nine miles lu a direct fine, I 'e he' er table close 'to the K - il - for he . i, 'I ing experieri�es in the dense -,forest for ivoikrhe n order U draw'them I . . : I I I.. . . I I . . . , , : ways fed for vigor and -giive th L 0� Ig . ons . I . . . � . 1. I . - . I , , � exclusive of the width of road allowanoe'a , .,.;: �Qi I L 1 . . I I . �- � gularl This JR.: The woman, however, starid at th .,�,yfrom tempt,ati of'public' . . �'. L . L . . re, . e I along t * he bafika of the Semliki, whero L ; . . . I I V, I I . '. . I ' . . . I - , . 4. crossed in the in ea, mroment. y ashes 'undchileCO41. L ' ': , King. so rudely and persistently that. ;.wo6ks weri�. sipent.'by the officers in . �. . .I.: . , . � . . . ... I . . . . .1 � . I . I" � I I . I . le good.. , d. seizing i f I I . .t. L I T I h eondi ' ­ . . 11. 1. I - � _ . . � . I 1. . (5) A Homesteader intending to perform WI simp , but all L � . ... , , I the waiter reapp6af�d; an' . mamining the co ry.. e . . - . . I . .� � his residence dudee in accordance with the L . . �. ., ::. . t, I re in.4cist I 'L 20,0007Ye�trs'. Imprisonment. . . . . . . ; I . . - . . . 1 her, small. 'table,, carried ,it twenty I ions .we: ress! . I � . � ' L above while living with parents or on � -_ . . . 1. I I ­ . I . X ng,, the.. sun' I 'L . 1, arming land owned by himself, 'must not- . I . L. . . . 'Paces. . - - I . , I J was seldom seen, and the forest growth, , . Probhbly no reader,. haeL Ahe least j ' - I I . � I. 1.7 Read the pain formula,on a box. of . �.The ,woman, who'wns 'left sitting ,1 'Was �-so thick that eamp',ould only ddeaiwhat is the total amount.of im.. 1:� '.� ,.119 I . .. ,, .1 i I . I fy the Agent for the district of such inten- Pink Pailu-10flets. Th", .9tok your Withol:it..a table befoi-6 li�r, was gmt-' 1, be - pitche�d in,othe native idUages, . prisonment to� -which offepdiois -in Erik- I � . -� * - � I . . I I tion. I " doctor if theiw is� 9 a' enten.ced every . . � The � . I .. I . . F'. . . . . it. I . better one i Fain The � I nd are a year. . I , , . . Six months' notice in wri ing must be ' , . ed with a roar of Isliughter as she rose,' It . . . .eoptintial rain -and serni-dark-, .. -are remarkable. t � .. . ,� - .. . I '. ..' I � . ' . � 11� ' I a. very uncqm-. 're- . . . � 'head.pains, ,wo . I I ceive' senteridds 'of 4,200 years' penal. . . Lanas at otmwa, or intention lapply for check I people. .. . . manlir Pain'3- 0 -9 -in arid levelled her lorgriette'itt the "Kilig 1. fortab,14' Jn this: fo"t'a Pigmy ole- . .. I � - e eii ...o - I anywhere,' Tev one, and sbe t 20 for - . . I - : 10 . t A ' t I - . I means. cong6sti.on. b1bod bressurO so 'Us- - . and, following the table, sat.. d6wn..j ness, with: the.prescrice of myriads of . .. t I ' ' . . , figures .1 I given to the commissioner of Dominion where.` J)r Shoops Pink Pain Tablets again, - not in the least 'disconcerted, stinging ants, made, lif ' , , . : � In, round numbers,' W .. , pstent. '.... h ' , ' ' , I - people * re- . . I � " .. I I . . . I * with the. utmost composure. .- ,� . phant -was shot by 4''German party. servitude, . and 19.5,000 . . ., . . . . he. W. W. CORY,. 25c., Soldby'all dealers.' ..' �' . � . .1. I . . I � . . 1. . , , 'The forest"was Aensely in I ive. sentences of" 16,600 years' im-, � . � I . . ... %� I I. .� . .. . .� . .." I . . .. ,Qep.ty of the Minister of the Interior. . � . .. . I . . . . . Ifabitod by : I- . .,. I . . I _ ., . . '. . .1 �. I � - R . E� -- .1 . ,. � . I "ri Riye 'Vi r1susin"W. ` .. . I I . years. , -, . I I . I I � ,_ r r . . I 1. . -,ertisement wilt not be paid for. I I . . I I . . .. ;. Looking at Ahe pij�oxis in a deal- .) growth-. All the 'paths to the 'fkoSt a, dr6adful loss this is to the ear o ifte - u I . I . .. . __ 11 . . I � . I 0 h I .1 I � . . .. villalges'are strongly ,stookaded, and,. - What" . � I , .. I . I . I . . . . , booi, . . .. . . . . ff. B.-Unanthorized pabli,jation of . I this . . MMCKN�, 9tT,:TRtA90 . .. . : .. - � . People who live:.1n, the thick under, . prisonmeut,.� That is a. total of 20 WO , ,- . ,w, , , [ ik . . ' I I S I . . or s -'VV'lndo,W. in Dunedin,: a b6y SAW , I.Y. , .. . . . . � I . � . . . . ,\ s 'Find Britotis: Al- . A - untrfl Not billy hav;e all'these-peo-. . I . . . . . I � . .. . '. . . I � American Student . . � - In addition, the jungle itself was qO1 - - 4. . I .. . .01, , , , , . I .. - . I - . . arriongst, a miscollaneoui lot,set.apait thickly Studded with wooded ,pike, ple to be fed,' c othed- housed, guard- , . . � I . , " ** . . . , . Auction Sale of Farm . . �. . 'for gun praktice a'bird that took.bis '. � . . ., I �_ . �. , .. . . . . I - . .1 . � iancy� wh,prpupon he ran horne,, . � . .. .. - . . .. � . . . on . composed, of Har pick� � . I - . : . I . -�, -1 ,- I . ready Hard at Work. I rUe. . :ed .buf -they-are .�ra,ctically ifflevitor, I M, , Ao prevont purp .r : ers.� I The expeddit . . . . The inhabitants in'this' forest differ at'le�gt, ,their work -is of 'little, 'Valiue: I se. b * ' T .r I �. .. � . . Prop erty, , � vard�gtu&nts� whii�h stiart�ad reeentl ed out one of his own undesirables. I entirely from theLpign)" . The 'reat maj6rit� of them are in the . . � .. . I . . . ', . . . I , I . I . . � __ - t00% it'..to .the Shop, traded off ' his: i . lea of the Ituri. . .. 9 'life � . . .. I I ... . . L I . . . I � � I . 7. , I. ., . ., � I I � . . .on the icho6ner Mayflower -from'Ne . . .1 . . I They. are cannibals, �alid when pressed, prime, of working ,�'. aged from � �0 L . . . I .., I ".. There will be offered for sale at Public Aue- York in Se ' I ' reject foi tho'new pigeon for the con. i to 60. . I . .. � I ... . '' , I - . I . . . ". . . - � tion, on Tuesday, November 10th. 1,30 p,.m.-Ab arch 6f sunken�: treasure in - . ..for .'food exclisngc their children for I I . . -1 . , . . . . � T i,rm,,. thts�rwatez's-'wi-l-l-likol.y-have.,toL-m-6d�i- sideration of 'three pence, and.pro.. �of . . . � � . . .. . " , S . , , . � , � � , . . . . -Iy`6�4re �tfte­pumhtse" . . .0- . lo 2��'_' . , ' , ' - . . the own Hall. Clinton. the followlngun� th ' ' . other families. ..They refuse . ' --' ' . . I Thos fy. the origifial pl - . � .1 I ,,j - ' � , . I . I tioned property, subject to a re3erve bid by ans. . . , , R Ders, or their Ow - - writes * "Preventids, I . I . and E. sho,W, it gain�d Ifirst, d 'sPec'ial nit n . n! family. k�clei�gTmhl� . I . � � I .. . Brown Auctioneer. . . ( 20. C e, t ­ . . . W. Ulf of Lot 11: Lots 12,13,14,15. 16 The treasure . se6iers intend to priz�s, as a working ,hom r. and .wa's­ They. displayed great nervousness. itf those Aitt e Candy Cold Cure Tablets . . I .dkdb . � . . . . I half of Lot Mou the Fifth Concession of Hulletb search for a Spanish galleon, which I I . the.first appearance of the white man , are- working wonderb in my- parlsb,"tw . . I . , � I . .. . . � 1.� I '. . I .. ,� I containing six hundred acres more or less. also sunk many years- ago, but the A . awarded 'another, prize as the. beit. of but ,.were . quite'friendly. ' - -, ' Preventics surely will check a coM or I . . . ­ .. . .. . . . I I I ­ . . meri I the boys' pigeoi1s---Auckland,,- W.Z.', . I . . . . � . : . .. . � I I ... I . . . part of lots 12, 13. 14, 15. 16, itt the Fourth Con- can expedition *has beeri"anticipated . I 'At'..th6-southern cnd.of the'.boundary. grippe, in a very few hours. � And Pre- . I . L . . I . I � .. I I cession of Hallett. containing two hundred and I . I . . . . . I . I . . I . 1. I . I - - . . . I � I �. . 4 1 :. Ighteen acres more or less. This is awell.known by. b6 Jamaica ' which chat. I,Weeklv 1go,-. - . : . - - thi commissioners )met some interest- - . z 0_____�__ . . . . . . e ,n iyndicate, .1 yeqties are ad 'safe. and harbiless. go I I I.. . . . . . . �., I , tract of first-class pasture laod, The drainage tered. a schooner' p after "41 All- � I . . . ipg.'people who- - I - I '.,,I .the Quinine. nothing harsh nor sickening,. . . . . I - tax on this property Is now comulated ; couser , 4nd . � ­ � 1. .. . I I ' ' , * It] I are singil at h I I . . . �... I ... I . I : :. ... I , . . . . I . ., .-. . .. I quently the taxes hereafter will be ordinary. It .effectual .'.search, -returned. to Moriteo � . I . . , . . I f act , . . Fine for fevetisb, restless � children.. . * . . � , I . I . .. 1. . . I : . I . . . IWO�IM aat they. owo, ' ­ I . "' ' " . , , , I . .1. . than in )ots, Also at the same time and placee , Tb.,e - .TAmai�a � . �, i . wu,vl - .. � 1-_. .. ... . I . - . , . . . . I . I ; Lot 35. First Concession, Huron Road, Tucker- . ns �., Occupied several . lage� Find :recognizes no'. head. - The .. .. I � 1. . . .. I ... . I , . � . " I . . . _. �.. I p .. . . , I . . .1. . . I . I . . 1. . I . . less. I . � . .' J kE S WIDOW. -r - - . I . . . , .. I 1. . . . � smith. containing one hundred acres more or weeks in their gold hi�ntihg trip and I . - whole'66mmunity, however, fd� domin-, � - , . . . . . I -RR -T ' per cent. o' had' exciting experiences with, harri- .. . . I ,. , .� . . . . ., I ated. by a clan. of witch wo h ' ' . I MAU Abr. I .1 � . be" I ."P., �'- N,.-, ....''..'', I I will be offered in one parcel, but if not so sold. Bay, , ' 1' � .,'' . . I . , ' allegiance to: '19 � BavoU48at;25 -Sold,by�.alldealers. : ' � ` . � I . ­ 0 chiefs. EacKfamily. owns itso "I .e. : . - � . - canes The gailoon'* - not-f6und, but: I . . . . meyli w 0 1 � I, , . . .. ", . I , ,: . -8.0 ,�- . - . . � � I . .AN �s I � . - b8c I . , � MB OF SALE on I the pur I . . . , . . . ., . I . .� .., ,. .. . W 11 . 'irery . _ . I . .,, _ . ,0 � I . - , - I I so money at the time of sale. Bala . as � . I I . � . I . ". . . .t are . .' b6sti-le to tilropeans,' and .. .. , . - , . ; . . I . . . . I . I ! I . � � , ,� !. - . , ­ :, . . '� . . . - � . . . ".:-�_ ,, . . " . I I—, I . . .. . I . '. .. . . �� I � ... . . � . , 'Second 'Wif� ot F mou I I . 'lee ja30 h * - on on the ocean bed Was lo- Occult powers'. , , . . - - , ! It ;. For fartb.Vr particulars 'apply' to the er positi, I �i ..s Actor. Passes I � . . I., I . . � ler. I .. . b�ted, . the wreck, having broken t.o 'as . . se'�OoOlew&6 largely resp'onsible I .. Away'at Age of . 81 . . . I . . ­.. I ,�­-, I.. ... i � � : A. � .. . !� I � . , I .: I I . . ,. .. . , JOHNRANSFORD, .. '1�e . I . . I � � - - I . . . pieces years ag.o.. Divers ,y�ere : � I ' I . � . � 1, , .%. :..� .. '' ;�- - . I . I I . , sent � for. much. of the trotible with ,the na- I . . I .: .. . ,�� . . . . 'with the me 8: . � I . %.. I . . . ... . ... ., . . I . .1 I _� .. � . . :- I Clinton, 11. 0, down and a number of Spa . ilveg. ­AJink in�ra�le. Past 1 , , I � � .. . � I I . I - I 11 'ENE-. claT Ic I I rilsh coins BACKAC11 . The chiel wit h-.i?;;r6man visited snap ' , , , , ,,, " ­" , ' , ,: , " ' L " I : .L ped by th6 death 6f Mrs. Ce6ile' , ; . �. . -1 were. recovered, .but nothing of I . I . . I oldis I - . . . . . . . any . the British camp aftdproved berself 0 Frederica M ead �which pe, . . -, 6! 1111n - - . . I . . great�_vahxe. The leader of the ex- � . . �; . - . I . � , I Jo be not.only a.very attractive. buV curred at I I I . . .... I , .. . . I � I .. � Mortgage Sale ' bedition',wes. the s9d -of' Sir Henry . . .. . � , Neston=yAi ..'. I. . I I I . . � . I .1 . . I L . I -_ . . Arthur .Blake; wh^0 'governor of , I ­ . : I , a -very -clever person.: Jt transpired *1,aud, recently.at the.al;6 of __ _.�. -..� ­ .. - � -, . ,. . . I I -.0 : . . . I. .. �,! - . .: 1. ... . .. Under and by virtue of the powers contained Jamai& 1889-97, .. - .: . . . .. . � I . -thgt on themiglit, previous to,her visit Macready; 'nee Spencer,'.mArried, the I - 14fivocl �= �� ­ � . 01 .. . . ., . Ina certain mortgage. which will be produced I to the British camp sba had summ6n- � ­ . I I ' - . . I I . colebr&ted *.',-dot,or,. . Win. Cha8.` ma. . - - =C_7 . . . .. at the time of sale. there will be offered for pas The location of the "wreck which'.18 - .. . ed ..a - meeting Of the PO4le 40' told.. I � - ,C I ,4 � by public auction by James A. Suilth,Auction- . . . ' oready, �Ont April. 31 1$60. He was . � . I . .. eer. on Saturday, the 27th clay of November, believed to *be � near Silver Bay, be- . . � I � . thern .that ah�, bad. -arranged to, 6lear thin 67, and doceased lady 33.- `She '. � ... 1. .1 � I / . I .1 . '. . � tween Puerto PIsta. and-, Tu,rkos ,.Is.- I . the Europeans out of the,co ' . I �� �. .. . - 190B. at the hour of two o'clock, p. m.. at, the I . � untry. . . promises, the following property. namely: Lot land.. has been visited -frequently, dur. 11 . . 'w1u; Macready's second wife. .Young' � - 1, . I I .. � I . Fortunately. for her, it. bapperied , ' 'himsolf,the so� of.sh aw.� 11 I. - . . Number 832 ancl the west hall of Lot Number 831 Ing the course of.'th4 last few, contur- . I . that the day on ,which she. promised ""'ere , . . . I on Mary St. in the.ToWn of0lintonIntho.County - fi.r U. or, wh%y only IS.' essayed the oljar�;. .... I I containing 98 square lee, att by a expedition fltt6d out I . to .90 rid of the strangers was the - . . .. I .. .� I . . Of 1311-113 . . ' actor of Hamlet at Newcastle - and * �­ I m. .. 4. On the property agn-tuf"ER I I by the Duke of � Albemarle,. who was- � . date on which-Ahe c0mmlssift had-: he'reco , fds 'in big ,"F;ernjni0 ) so I I - , .1 . I ed frame wel g bones. bard an soft a goo goveriRic of Jamaica in 16M. .Even as . . . struck �arup,' ., - . . I cerloes I . ... 1 -de I � , on wifn trhea and also a small stable. late ad 190% lktx* "Pieces of eight" I 'thel � reflection that -01t,btall failure in - . I I - Torniftfsale ten per cent of the. purchase I While on Uke.'Albett' Edward tile . . A I . . I - - -_ - , �� . t 1111,1. n i a balance a , bommissione rare occurrence.1 I - I.. . �,�� (at: Were lbrought intd. Xingstorr hArbor . I I that character is' a 4_.�-- . . .- .- n y at . - I . rt days. V! Of. or particulars and. . br a party of divers. . I.. .. - - .Awr .ra visited 4 native tribe, There also he, pla*d in "The Game. W I . . . . � . . � . . . .. n 0 9 apply itber of the undersigned, . , who lived in floating vill Wee . #Ad stor" - with. that gre4t, actress, Mrs. "I ­ . I . � . - I , . . . . R . . In the case of tN latest exp6diti , "o I I I I . . . - I , . I . ID U AL . I . W. BRYDONE. 013: . .on Separate islands or = f papy., - Siddons. .,This aecoinplie'lled la,ft L I . 5_� - . . . Agents. Vendors' Soliciliot. which has - -returned the - tempestuods . - I I . Dated this 18th. day of October. IN8. , I . rus. it was mad that those pe*a, e400ttraged hirn, and giive.hi0i .some : . 1 I I _­F� I . . . I � I .� I I I - weather inf*rfert4 gmUy with diving � WhO live! entirely on f1shi hqd OIrQ1n­ advice. She said, "You'. are on Ali- , - - . . - - . . .. � I -_ . I I . � �� . . .1 . . opemU,6ns. It it Intended to refit and I I ally tskell tO' the*,Wltter from few ot. right way -but s . . � . I ­ I . ,� . . I . undertake - a : mom syatem6;tie Search . ' . 7 . .1 . I 0 Uidy, study�� *study, IT '�Votw MAKE . ... ... . ., '. � . I � � . . . I . . . ­ . Thd birck is the umm'spring of lioiw. ' - . . I I . and do.n6t mar R you are,so.,� . . I . I .1 . . at ainy- early.date... i . 0 _ I All -the comminioneti. _ Ty unti , . I . YOU ElTiNGRY '. I � , .. � I . . - woman S Orgamism. It quiekly ci%Rs uOOV�ad at Macready seW an this counsel; lie , . We Want. to Land , , ,. ... , . ' . .4 1 1 . I � � I ,attention t6 trouble by aebbig. 1b. vari6ai times frOuL.1eV6r,o,Wiu9 to the did study, and he did not m . I to see our fine apeoitrneilt of. CiikeS &V y6n*r first Ord , 4 I . . ' . _ hiirdships' e6dutbd, but the *aiajij. IMS, when he married A, am until ways* bti. band. Why, bake at home eri because we know tiliLt . L' -*064060� Charges Warm. : . -tells, *ith other , Ill- derive frqm,� . . M1 1, . . � I . e ne rances tk Miss Cath� , when you hive Such iiiia.Sdortmefit to thO 811,6191146tiold you wl -4 � , ,�, - . I symPtOMSI SU& 83 did. upt prove to lie 6f'a malioant, ri F A Ins at:. St. ,P . Jolunteer Bounty Act 1908. A, xew Brunswick farmer had qUiteL nervowness, headiclCe, pailis in the ancras that will ()Peli� 'Your eyei, to the &4 , . I . . ,tym ,'The Congo oommiikilonera had choose from, give us &L, trial and they That you, cannot do b6tterL &VYWIlere L ' , I I %. - Warning to Purchasers. an experience . with- L a ' moose at Mateb'si loin$ -lower part of to bE ' I Church.. This lady died1n 1862, and will talk � for. themselves- - Bakers of e'Se that,yoUL'C&n With US. y6a W I � � _6 *eight in the t invalid6d. home after it 80wr`6 eikht years, 'later Mae I ready ma ill :, . Bay� recently. lie was starting home tho'body, that a4maiA16rainine 6pemtAon, , r- homemade biead,'the b6st' to be had. - flad-that i;%te are not "all'at SeaP in 0 I I I a south with hie'team. and mot a bull Inoese- orpniSm nee a while another mtambar'� of ried the lady"wbose, death is now an- '. . d fixiltiediateaftelitiolL the � 66,0 ' WhIl"PtOwncOlneii'a0d tr u Ill :� EVERY assignment of the right of h�g� Comm . . died On'the nouncod.- Macready himse . 7 0110 business, b b thdro IV --,,up. to -.Chme, . - I . . ' . African Volunteer entitled to a land grant right on the road. The bull sto0e.4 Ili sucli eMes the'otie silre remedy -vmy . . . . . If 'P""d lee Cream and Sod&itwill refresh you. minlite* and watchfu of the ifiterists I I must be by way of appointment of a substitute . 1. . . ... awa3 � �. . I him said viould not let. -him go om Ca . . . . 11 . . I . . 11 r -thirieen years )ater, in. April, while doing your shopping. 1 1144 I ; and must be in the form provided by the Act, Vhieh speedily ke,moves the I I - .� 1873; at Ch-61tenham, leaving at 800 -'fi' . Of Our customers, knowing that. by a* . .. 11 Svocial attention Is called to Sub-sectlon 3 of 0, apt. - Craft tried to turn -his team., as !M We keep a line of rat OWN - 60066, d6in, � � � S . ' res the feniinlw 0 . ReprovIng Lord Wolsoley. . I go. we are really acting for our . ection 5 of the Volunteer Bounty Act, IW8, . Ilia' - horse was skittish, and the bull 8"141 '*BtQ� and a daughter by his first wife and bohary And fruits fn'geae6n. I . � � , which Provides that no assignment of the right failoWed the xiortrial con(Tticiti is During, the recent manoeuvres in a son by . .1 I (5wh ultimate beneflt... I _. . I 11 - team. ,lie then turned t10 a het�lft,' his second. wife., '. - - * . * . I . ". of a volunteer by theatmointment of a substitute - - _ , � Cish oi' trade foi Butter and ]� I : l mis , England, .an 61derl gentle� ______ I - - __ I � . i sball be accepted or re ed by the Depart. big horse to -go back -and the bull * Su'som y , om . I 9138. . . . 0091n.1h", ea in, the back . inan, obsoryffig ii; young officer Ohio. . Q, A. DOWNS � ; ment of the Interior", is NOT ZXZOUTED charged and land of LYDIA L PINKNAUND. I . I I 0 1 . �1. AND DATED AFTER THP DATE OF TITE1 WARILARX the ,Vdg , ing his, men In an extremely disad-�' - IL'% Wo W, `NIMENS m . " i onj,'getting big sintleis caught OMPO .. i t TailOr - ()Jint,bn ! FOR TIM LAIM GIIANT issued by the Minister of . vantagwils position. venWred to'4p;4- erchall I i Mililia and Defence irk favor of the Volunteer. In some mantler ,and, breaking "the . irs. Y 1 HEA H icoe Phone 42 . - - -, Clinton . � . 4. I 0 . . . I J W GREENWA Lalibo,rte, of 34 Ardl- proach him. "Excuse me," . he � PAC ' '1' , . I . I 'VEGETABLE C' i� y -wagon to. some extent. be- .. . ­ . .. .. . .­ . . . .� I I I . � I I I . . 4: !�, Commissioner of Dominion ta,Ra. That night Capt. Craft -Went. Out, 16-rie. Stroei;, Quebec, V�itea to Mrs, .gan, "but may I draw youi attelation. . � . .� . . I . .. . .. . . - I I I L I I I . . . . . , 1. September, 1". Lande, W with some, hunters . to capture the PWchara: . . . to the fact that the enenly would bp lb I �_ __ -1 - - . __ I � __ 11 I . - � : , - . - - _ , I I . . ... - ; . . . . - . . � able. i; observe your direWons from a . I . . � . . � . . . . � . � ___!M__.. - . , I . . . - moose; -and met the game bull again. " V or Six years I have been doctoring. a great distance? - Whereas were you , � 11 .. . . . � I . I I I ­ I I. � . . . . I . . I . � . . �. . � I � This time he did not stop, � . for female weAkness, heart and nerves, . I . . . I . . .. I . to post your men behind this I � . . . . I _� � , I .. liver and Iddricy trouble, -but In Lydia. I ill,- I - .. I I BUSIXOSS IMP I .1 . ... .. I , . I . Sales Agents Wanted Words and Deeds. . U, Pinkharrits. Vegetable Compound I . hedgq-1' "Anti may, I," said the aw L ' L . . � ROVINGIF . L . .L I L I � . . I I I . � . can Safely say I have found a cure. � lioutenazit, stiffly, .'!draw your atten- . . I. . I . : Our Millinery is so buper� and so citea, * I - $36-00 ver week or 100% profit. All saint0s, Harnat Gr6en.W66d' created. Some . lion to the fact that I anl in command - 0 that theta is An immense deriland. . atitionory, and art catalogue free. We want ainue6mont in the British. krouso -of '." I was continually bothered with the . It Y06 have not seen it, Do tot delay, Y6U want a, nice nat as vrell 49. the , on et in this locality for tile Dst *distressing backaelics, headaches, hero� is) "I beg your pardon. I Should ­ . largest Picture and tram Common a tow days Ago by asking the m4 . . other lady. This is:tho place. We call . � . a house for America, and L have remembered thit," said the old... I I .. ,five you good value in Dress Goods Experience unneoeseary, We instruct YOU how 'bearing down pains, An& I kept or man, hurrying away.. When - - - - - .... I Wrapperettet), .PlIlibrieletWo, L Speaker lo'Laboligh the privilege I . - Lininiv, riderweAr. Hosiery, 11andkorchlefe: . , * L I to Bell our goods and furnish the capital, if growitig more and rpore nervous., . he a "u - W&Ak-R Boots mid Shoea al)d Rubbib � 18 Zrimpre and[good, . honorable and profitable i6yed by M.P.'s of bringin wha gC I 0 8 i t t � , You want it Permanent . 9 on' onei the 'Heittenatit learned', PrIn' - - �hoavro' , good lety of Hardware Set," I L i '8'etI6 I Wiea ln� to LL value . 11 On. write Ila tods, 0 the.membera' lobby, on the ground 11 I,Ydfae V� PinkbAmla Vegetable Corn- lol. - varx 6an our at UgS, Orse l as anddamules. FRA XW.W1LrAA.9Sat. � is discomfiture, that the ititdrfering ,_ 11 h hips, Shaps 114ruess )31ackifig, Bo d 011. I F-9-111 ,& for particulars, 0 ially d pound rolieved me of all these di hi . We have Coal oil � '. L Ottoss" straxiger. was Lord Wolsele,., LIA k t J .. C that frequently, and coped luse 0 r. I _ 4 I & i i t I I . 14 . ( ,� , 1 R71 L . I I . . . : , "40", """ iW401; bo Ive 1V0i)C14115rc` 1, L I I .1 .1 I TH, D . I I 9" C 1 14 1 1 NEW ERA - .... I FAMIL ERALD . L . . I I I I I I . 11 I I - 40 1 1 rl I 'I M_ I , I i - " I. ot-an � , ,Turie. and 3uly, it Lurllin� frig symptoms and made ine a well . - . I'll , , (prill 100 A,plbt) machine I 1214 W. Taylor St.. Chicago, tU, I . . e 66 ed 0 46p:rat�r ()It I� ? . was ainlost, a . I . . I L What biodleal ftill CoWd L Not Do �c ab�s or cas paid for litif esited,ift-KiAgI, 611, etc, Produce tikeu. in �'11 L Saiblo formembers'to enter or l6avo woman. 1 would ltdvise'411 dufterib r us. -Castle to Bo 96stor6d. . I .1 , AD , .. 14 ;;,� I - . pamo . , : . '' po I I . . The ruins of Wellmond Castle, in Was Accoraplished vdth I the � chamber . women, young or old, to'usa Lyd�a6 2. 06 kh I . � " . L An hour - aftorwat4a. Mr. Greenwood , , Pin amOsVigetableCompound.11�w lorkshire, trig., aro Oct. ath, Ims . � MS. Londesboro' , ' 11 was seen eseoiting two ladies through , to be restored by . I - r .. I ' ' � Apples Wanted the lobby. I . I OACITS rOR 61& WOMi% the Boai4 of Works. The historic eag- Burdock Blood ffifterk,, . . � .1. . . . I 1� 11 . ' . I I ­­ .1 . ...'' ­ I.." I :: I . . . Tor thir - t1a, w" built in 10L ­ ­ I.. . -1. I .11. . . . . . I I . ty y0aA Lydig, 19, r1ak- If you are troubled with 11o#Aacho do nali - I immom" - . I - " . . I.. ­ ­ ­ . I � �.� . . '. The Clinton EVapOrator- ig *WWaEA0j1%,j*W"kW, , L, , , 1 I I.. haw!a VbgretAble, CoMpound, inade I *Mmimwaw hesitate to use B.B.B. It is no now pro. . - �__ I �, I .1 L I fr^m vAe%fa wnrl 'hAi;he4_ Vitvo 1160*1 VhA ,-- -1.6L .- __ _ - 7 I dtict ofunknown Val- 1-1, h- - .A..U. . L . . . now open and win pay '. . . I . d I � 11 e ASH & .. . . I � for any quantity of apples. (1, , , I . I 1� A�ND ' * �,,�'. I Town ' Ca'A"O",*,". ,_� A',"��" V,,.-�'w . � _ , 1 I � ' ­ �i", - , . '. " �� , , � , � � , , ,�", ,� � . � k I I ,� _ I , . � , � �, �,,� , , � I I ,� - � � . . . , � �. I , " , �. , , . � " . - , , . , L . � X : I , " . - . I I ­. ­­ . .1. . .1 .1 ­ .11 � 9 lished reputation. 06ULD rwe Wank., Miss Murial Wright. Muhlaiii X.9., wgit,im - " 1 Was mink and run downt WOtfld baver Head-" Adhek, it bittat t&§t6 in my moilth, floating 'spdoks Wore wy bycs and'pttlna in my, back. I WAFf 116t able to do any 1101186*01!kAb all And Coilld nob elee� It Ilipt- Several doctor. I doctorbd Me bla I Saw WAA t6ttly19 he halo, Abd Oil the AdV106 of a ftlind I got thrat bottles of Burdock Blood Sitt0a and they offooted I% dompleta au". .L., . � . L L . 0 I I 6 . . . . I Mattress and Vire Sprin So " . . I .,,I We sell a very good Mattress and Bed Soring� for $540- - Wb have bettef goods for a little more money. Iron Beds, strong afid durable it 60111 $1,50 nP to 01,5.0o eath. . I . I . . I . I I . . L :1 L I I * I Jo H6 C hellew,, Blyth I . . . . . . . I . I I L . I N . - , � I I I I . I 4e," . I I � L I . , I, ­ ­ I . � 6 N'il ­ ­­_, '_ "' ­ ­­­­ ­iWWWN1&k16W"&9� .4J___ - w6wagdommum"Nam" - ---1 - .-�.,.--,-�-I..".-.--��.�-...------.-.- ­­­ , _ - , ___ - _�,i�� ."".&.,L�1�