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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-03-05, Page 6I ;V " -, , " ,:Ir�-`�; I% . 11 I . . &I I I . I -'.3 , Clinton News.Reoor4, - . . . . I I Miaroh,sth, 0% I I . - , - -­­ ­­ .. 101 . . . . . . "I I .. I"1Vy^VW0W--- � I -1 I � I I � ­ �­ ��.,I��.. �... I. - I., ­ . � . I .1.1 ­­.­- ­ ­­ I., . 111" 1- � ­.. I -- ..... ­ ---- ----- -- -- --- I I � - . !.;I,� ­�,�W'',;, . - ­ ,, ­ -- I � ­­­­­ I � ---.---- . 1, I THE. �ANDED ASTOR$. 11 I 11 I � .- - ,. - ­- ... i- ­ � I POSTAL BARRIER,� DOWN. ­ . I . I 11 .. 1-1 . ­ Pails F61IQws Now York, -t- ..��.I'­ '­' �.­­-11111101111111 . , -­;�,��;_ . .. , *lot: � 911, I., ;�4 - � . ­ �� . I " �' I --, � ,. - � The Paris police have taken a leaf The Vvas� Wi , I -4 . , .. � Methods by Which the Great Family I I i United States Periodicals MAY Entor � - ' from the book of experience And pr4c- Professor Mosso gas made discover- � Done to a Turn. , I I 1� Maintains, Ito Millions. I I ,. " 1 14, ., I , it ever the "fat of the land" Canada at flecond Class Rato. 9 0. I . Selections t1ce of New York's pollee commission. 6r, who recently dumped a few tbou. .Jes In Crete BbowIng the extreme on- tlqulty of civilization in that Island. � "Douo to a turn" to said' to bA,w . originated from the martyrd " ot ft om phrase I i � In 'May, 1906, the Canadian �postal. their ArnerIcaii ,cltlzenshll� And should they, return may divide the mangge. . - . . ceive favorable consideration if the The Antipodeans have not as yet mai- , periodical or magazine is 'Of the le- Acre the American baseball bat and d Four .thousand y�ars ago the "wasp" I , Lawrence. Ue , Nias sentenced to to ­ iliegut anytblug, It does so In the case - i I .. � ­ of the Astor family. Laud'. That is I a4thoritles, gave the, six months, no� tice required. by, the that - --- -__Jl sand confiscated murderous weapons Into the bay to provelit-tbeIr regale to waist, usually regarded as a mo4eru roasted alive ou. a gridiron. The otoq 1: I . 9 1 ­ 9 a 4k I Me lwynote, or this wealthy org4ulz4. .convention, ' they would no 16uger permit,Arnerican dangerous characters. Owing to the fashion, W43 knOW11 to the women Of I 1 9 goes that (luring his torture be eaVW, . . - . A . tion-tlie solliest aggregation of self . newspapers and periodicals, to be BASEBALL IN, ALISTRALIAO Increase of, outrages by the Paris boo.L Crete. Tbey,compeassed their waists . requested the Attendants to -turn bft � 'Increasing wealth to America. The mailed to' points in Canada at the - 11"aus It N74B decided by the 94uthort, and wore stiffly froreading skirts. The o vor, as he was thorouglilyroasted ox. "I . 'i . I I 'i I I I I 4 Astor, millions, Invested In New YQr4 Becond-class, or pound rate,. of Post" � I Cricketers Take Up American National ties to destroy all weapons belonging, . women are showu to have turne4 'UP 0116 side; hence the pbrose "Done to Ill , '.. -111, ,.,. If .. 11 I ' . 4 ," real .estate, Ure Absolutely *Intact and . 0 "' ige. Up to that time there had been 1 . no , barrier between Canada .- . ; sime In Winte � a re . 'I to I cis ap', Aches," cis 'these ruffians Are noses and an audat.lous o,;Presslou. -- . .tllru,,p . i a � luipreguable. By the most InOidious . .. :.�:(, �. I " , methods of leasing, subleasing, , ' postal. and the Ulitted States with resp t to Pasebb has made rapid strides In, 'Unlike. calIe4,,.whIch fall into their hands. Previous to this ol.pelglon the, re. 1 . . I Tho I.onn Porliament. Doloo For Nionto. . 1'�..� pur. l, �., , , ' ! . ... 1. � chasinIp rent1n; �but, rarely ever tin. .1 . the transmission of newspapers" and periodicals through a. apers the mail P tr America ,And Engv A -us. � all,4. . land, the game Is played during the ,411 - volvers, knives and knuckle dusters The long parliarilent lasted thirteen , years, It was; dissolved - by Oliver A German tourist expresses the 9pU . I,* I lon.that dollig nothing Is the nsttlqaO, f ust , P y themselves), the Ab� ul r4 'i, I roving propert , I I'M' I P. Pp. ter ,heirs,, ensconced Ili a plain, stout deposited at postoffloep in. the United ' we vered in Canada with- States re Q4 winter inoutho, which c'orreqposid with our summer season. Several. of the I we s uction, as was former- ty the case In Now York. Now, how. Cromwell on April 120� 1053. I . 1 Qce � uPation of Koreans. - i . . I ; I �Afi, .1 - ­ , little two story brick building just OM . ilso , #­ - I '. out payment of additional postage. p;omlneut 'Australian cricketers have, , 11 9 ever, they are broken up And sold, as . . The Word,"Pad.11 ! I I . I , Upholsterer of Notre. Dome. . . ., ­­.­ , I Madison square, are .gradually picking .� , , I 7 up Acre after Acre of priceless land on . . r - The notice of a .is . .brogation of th agreement by Canada was protested taken, up the sport some because they I have n fond 'of It a 4 others be- serap Iron, . . . . .. . it 1i Probably not goneraliy known 'Idad," I Luxembourg, th is great Xpreacli. Z* 64ther ­jk - ­ 1. . � . I r I . . Manhattan Island, - . �by the United States postal authori . - ties. but as, Canada haol a legal right 9 rgrown 9 cause It keeps them. In condition, dur-� Discovering Me I . *!can TQwns4 . Tbe.federal governmeut, In vlew, of that tUe word used by maur children In I place of "father."' Is th - o dier,: was called upholsterer N I etre Damell� from the num , I . her 0, eW , . .9 . . I ,; . There Are wore than JIfty heirs, Sulphur $liver., - many in tile fourth generation, to the. to abrogate this feature ot ,,, r 1, con- ing the winter and Is not 49 dangerous as football, which Is the'Poptilar wlu� the.fact that there is not a slogle r . ' . 4ap. rest Welsh. The openivi words 0; Pa . "Elp. , tured flag$ be sent to be h ag a I ig -4 . . 14 ­ 1"N I .... , . and . Wben one takea- sulp1l r' Internally Astor millions,. but Upon the shouldpro u V;Utjon, rtbe protest of Postmaster-. Ggner4l Meyer r was without avail � I ter pastime., ., . I . the towns of the republic containing all � ­ r r'� the Lord's prayer 14 WeISIA OQ r. � Dad.$# . . rphieS. In that cathe4no I I . I . * � - a d � sulphur.eted, of W1111 in Vincent Astor, a, Is of six. 1,4 causes' a gas,' cal r r * After nearly one year under thisr 1. ,g teams Since the. vlslt*of the Spaldlu OtS aud,wanclies of the different dlstrl , � . . I . � vl . . . I � rled ­ r 11Wdrogen, to be. given off by the skin, teen, will probably fall the manage.- r 9 - . ., . 9 Ttgreement the Canadian. postal an, In. the eighties . the gain . 9 , 6 has made has decided on th4 cr�atlou of the So- pled.ad Geografica Exploradera, whose r t � . . - --I $ � ------ . r 9. ent of the bulk of th . r This blacUeAs ailver,-heuclo when tak- ,in is enormous, es- % thorities reached the conclusion that steady progress and the -prejudice r .0 11 + 11 +V. 11 + � I , . . I . I . I r � Iiw suipburIt is ..wise not te, w6ar sli- , I . tat% At St. Paul1g. school .and Eton,- e conditions which 0 � I . I ley had forced which then existed has been .over. ` - " -v.f.� ." the republic olkawing up plans of ver trinkets. . . .. *, I � I . 1. � England, he showed himself to. be a, good student with, abent for mechan- upon Ame'ricaii publishers were not come, A n.uMber of teams have been I I to their advantage, and sought 1% re- organized, In the suburbs of Sydney I the dMerent districts visited by them. . . � 11 . -N, I � . . ­ I , , ter. the'.01irest. Pq . , 1 \�,O.reai, , Ics, Young. Waldorf Astor, is 4 level opening of the .question. As a reault, L . and Me bourne, and a series of g.aines . Ili , , a-iiew agreement has been reached , Very curious occurrences are. reported. It Is said that of the commis. � reter the con sii med baked. , gisisestuitea�*Itj,iap and considen. headed man of twelity-seven,'Who, re,. U ce tly married Mrs. N4mile Langhorne is played annually. The championship to the effect that legitimate lieriod. * a � . -is decld.ed'by a series of three games, ,meml*rs . slon when exploring woodg and v1d. . . , ,*4 od It a fine Alsh. I , . -17- I - I .. I I . . Shaw, one of- the three beautiful Lang- . I 11 � azines may - a I or due . . ic a and, mag f aj I and secure entry at the. KnIollan - alternately Jn ,Sy y and Melbourne. . leys have discovered towlis of from . . ' 10 to .500 Inhabitants -the existence . , . - . . . . ­. . . horne sisterp. of. Virginia. 110,41ad his' � . second-class, rate ,of ppstage at .. series was any The first of these interstate ,O � of which was unknown, these people Royal,,W *0 4ing Feast. - , . Wheii Violitute, "Visiz'onti Was ni4;-- br6ther,,JoIxa Jacob, n p a of C lo. , 0 be�w .,Q nel John -Jacob Astor, areisons, of W11- � I offic6 in Canada which may be selectr In 1902 � and bao been won each.year by ed for that purpose, The Canadian Ne* 'South -Wales. - living, completely Isolated from the ried to Duke'Llottel, soil -,df 'Edwar4 I lillin Waldbrf Astor, the expatriate .4 authorities. give assurance that all . The flelill' . I . ng of the players. Is unt- rest. of the world�­Weklcau Herald, .. I I 11U. of England, gt:.MIIAII,: tbd ,wed. I American.- They have never renounced applications for shch entry will re- formlY good,'but the batting Is poor. . . � 7 The.Panama Canal.. - ding dinner. consisted of 01glifeen, eourses, Includill suckling, Pigs fish their ArnerIcaii ,cltlzenshll� And should they, return may divide the mangge. . - . . ceive favorable consideration if the The Antipodeans have not as yet mai- , periodical or magazine is 'Of the le- Acre the American baseball bat and d - . � The, total length of the, Pai.iama ca.. . .9. t .. hares, veal, -quail, trout, mept of the estate in this. c6untry With I gitionate sort And not. primarily do. full pitched hall, but' they are fast nal will be about f6rty-six miles, .The �Will ,partridge, beef, capons, lamb, chickens,'catp, bes, . --t- .A. -Ir. m-.. -A .b. -I.. 'William Vincent Join I i Jacob,. second . . . . � � of the name livine Is unmarried and � , signed for advertising purposes. overcoming this defect, and In a � recent A further agreement has been reach- I , . . s. Iterte chamnionshin depth vary from thirty to, forty. , five feet. The'stirface - width. will'be , I I . � 4 Some of the fish and.game Were in, , oat I . I I I lives, with his fat4erAt historic Clive- � ed under whic.n l6gitimate.daily news- . � . ,. I .. . . 11 . Papers may;be, mailed in the United. the teams. played a seventeen inning � from 200*feet in Culebra,60t to 1,0001- I I I feet from the Gatun locks to San Pa- I I I I . 11 �� I . I . . * . crusted In gold. � . .. . � . . - -1. den, one of the finest'estiites'ln Eng- � land.-*eW, Broadway. Magazine. I . . I * . . � I . , . Serious '' States.to postoffices in Canada at the . game with -*the scofe of 11 ,to 9. TO '' pound rate of postage . , This is a. re- en.courage'ihe'sport. Admiral Sir Har- . � storation of the old orderof things ry Rawson, governor of New South far * the legitimate daily kIvei . . blo,'a distaucii.of fifteen wjles and a half, The,summit lev I el will be about . . - elg4ty!-flve feet above the level Of the I . .�-. I ' ' ' ` b9b . I ' I 0 .. The Ne"ws.. Ree,04' On I . . �, � � I Btu dy I I ng.the . g4me�'Just so Is , � , enemy'q I WINE FROM* THE. MAPLE. . I . - ­- . . � . . . � . For the Middies, ,. The � question of 'graduating expenses so as news- Wales, donated a cup to be co'M- . . . papers -are concerned, and is a step in 'peted for As. a championship trophy* . . sea and will be'ieached by.a flight of I � i . . I � � � . . . I . I ... . . I . I . � . I . I .1 � 1. I . . � . ... ..,., . 1. .. I . . . . . I . . . : . . � . I . , 14�- , I iy� I ,ad r96'(1 r=�k . has become an increasingly serious one I .1 . . to midshipmen.at Annapolis.. In a let- ter to friend I . that direction .for the magazines an ' I .. q between the two states. -New York . � .1. . � . . other periodicals,. While -Ambricaii Times I publishers do not under the new arw I . . . � L: . - . I - , � locks at'Giituu, on. the AtIalitle'side, . . . . . I.. one lock At. P6&o Miguel and two at . . . . ' - I^ Bock. on the Pacific slope. - . .1. . . . . I :'. � , � ­ . I . ,. 11 � * * . . . . ., '.... . , . , ­­­�­... - � � ' -71 " . � .. I . � . I . - --bin, Usti. :: 1908 , or g I To Get Rid of Mice. . I . . , a one of the members of . . � the class of 180, which Is, soon to be I . � , . - . rangement secure fill that, it is believ-' . Japan's Small Trumps. ed the� are'entitled to, Postmaster. . I . ' , . . I . . . I . . . . . . . � . I I . * . .. . .r. I I I . I , 0 . I.. : . I .. . . . I � - - . . . '.1 . I . . I I . �1. . parls is said to be excellent. No mols- Established IS79, . ' graduated, wrltiis:'111 had -up Ideathat -While we fight -with the fall strength General. Meyer acicepted the recent I I 11 . . I ­ � . Velvet. . - � 1. - .. . L I - � � . . . . . . . I - .. . , � . 11 rt . �. . ... . .. � , . ,... . tood Is put away and the InIxt6re left, Wfilloping COU6 Croap, Bronchifis graduating was so expensive. . I have Just -necessary, I � . . . . �roposals 6C Canada­regardi�g them,: ,and value of the latest, accouternienta' � I I . of war, the Makaki fight with a com- ' . , . .: , , in c6fine tlon with Ahe ­ c Insistent]v -1 I . .. .... . I - ... 1. . I . .. . .. .1 , I I � Much' kood reading for 1i le nioney. - I . I tt After one repast thev return no more. ,h , 1pilther' � Cotigh, Grip, A.sthiiia, D la -, . ordered my outfit it cost $1,000i and there are atili inel- - . . as the � entering wedge which. would . . ultimately lead � to the.- restoration in pleteness,of informatloft-and skill, per- . 'onditions 'a.smile . clinging character of velvet It inay be noted .that this stuft' takes its name . . I I .. I . . . , � I . . � . I I � .� I . . . The News -Record and Weekly Mail and Empire, one,year: .......... $1,2& . . 1- I I . Cresolene is a boon to Asthmades , I idental expenses, to be met In conne6-1 I , tion With. my - graduation *whic4 *111 I . their entiretyj of th that serial sacriAcef and as-Imper- 6 c . formerlyprevailed, .. . I. thrbable and unreadable as that of his . I. I � from the Italian I'velluto," sbaggy,�of.- . 'with .11 ! 'd I . . L . L .Weekly Globe - 11 .... .. I e.. ... - - - .U. .,., 1.66 .. , ... �, - . .66. A F�inily H�r�ld *ii�d'Weekly,star. i i ....... �,;.- I &r* � ". .. - Does it not seem more effectiv,, to breathe in a . , I amount to , several . hundred more. A. telegram has. been recei ilred at .. . . own Dal-bntsu'at Kamakura,. writes* fering 19. this respect a parallel I . - . ks ,� - I &:,. I I 1. P I . Weekly-. Witness ... ......................... LIXII .. � . . I reinedy to cure - disease Of the breathing orgaris - I Many of my. classmates tell me .that . a, ' ton from - the deliuty post- Eugene Francis in Army And 'Navy "'Ing ' � Idsatin 11 which .co6es from ,the LAU ' 1. . I P , . , I 66 - , . . . . . . . .. 6, � , . st . . Sun ..... 11 ...... I ................. i... 1.76 ; ' ir remedy into tht stumach 7 tila I to take 0 -I. It . es because the air rendered Strongly an . - , t1i , . eir bIII4 are evenleavler, and , I think . .1 I 8 t . . . er neral, of Canada, advising ,Life. The Makaki soldier Is not 'waste, th a �igs 'nythin' . 'Iseta,11- a, bristle. .. . . . . � I .1.1 .. .. . . . . - . .. - . . I I .. d... , , I Ad. . I .1 6 6 � Free Press.....--..,.-........ I - I , ., � I � � . , . . . ... 1.75 . .. . . , , :- I .. .. I . .cp: septic is carried over the diseased surlace�witli , every breat�, g ving prolonged and constant treat. . only a fbw ' of the members of the class, � . . I . ' ' t t Pu blic and postmasters.' Of fill of a g, j�ot even of hls'cour- I I 1� ' the Dominion were notified that the � - I., � �� . � . I . I ' . � * . The Largest'Monastery... -*. 0, 44 . , . . I ...� .......... 5. 1-0�:..'L(p I . . I ' " : I .1 O.. � I .11 ::.. �, I Advertiser ,.�.-, . . ... I Farming World- ... 1.50 . I . . . .,. . ... ­... .. . ment. lt I& invaluable to mothers iviih small ch;1 freq. * . I . .bave' been Able t6. save ,much from L thbir 'alarles to %"anticipate these, bills. " . now . - agreement -had .gone i'ato effect age. . H16 valor Is spiendld-and olls- I . I . creet. He does not "bafe his breajs0i. 9.n the 6th inst, .� ,.. '.. . .. . I . . . " � . I Th I e largest monastery In'the World, I I .. . , ... I �. - , . I .. ., . ..A,. .., - -.#4,.. ...; . ,.:. 114:'.' , FarmWs Advocat ca nd - . . , I ... . .. . ' ' - . . . r . W.. -. . .. .1 .116we Magazine 2.26- : ­ ' ' .. . I.. Thoseofaconsum . . d ,,nmztive I tendency fin iate , 5106 '' We;Are all. wondering how, vi�e .are go. � , . . . - - . to .the enemy?a shrapnel when nothing it is , understood that the; demand . Is the Frimclscan:at'-Q. lto, Pcuadoiz. . . 1. ..''. ,u . . I . ,�, I �' I $6, I... . . ........ .64 : - Dal y! $awg, Toront6 ..... � .... . 11 �. .. ! ... 12.30, - - retief from coughs or in- . I I In M.1? Under -the regu- g. -to meef� the � . . , . f6r A -er he gets rneiican newspapers and- p1briod- Is to be gained by. It, Rath . . . . . I . I . . .. ..... - . I . .; . . I . . I I . - . I � . . ...At. I 'Star . . so ...... .. : . 230-7 . . I . :� - -- -- 146 . . ... I . . . ....'..., ...... . I �- . . ' *� fl ,ined conditions of the . - th lationg of the Naval academy .the pay. I icitls had become so great that the'. under...cover,. thereby, preserving big . I . I . . . ,.,I � !4! . 1. I I .66 . . . 425, . . . Globe ',' . � ...... I ......... . I .,!..­� . . I . I . I I : ,� ­ - . - . . . . r. . - Soil by druggists. 11 0 1. . I I .,master reserves,$1 froib the,salary of . . . . Canadian postal authorities could'no' life and services ter his emperor. And- . . .. 4 Send postal for booklet. I . . . . . . MILES CO., . , . each nild6hipm 'an: each - month in. order : . . I . "an . . . . . longer fesist the'-pressuie for a modl.� in just such.a. moment of enforced In-. . � � their f6r' * iner ion. LREVING, I , .r that he. may. have Amount availa-�. .fibation:of. Be .., action , . � I..t* you -would. find - him, Intently � " , . I . LitnitcA, Agents, Mont- ... . I � I I real, CAnada. 307 1 . .. . I ble" to me�t his 'graduatl6li'exPenses.. . � � I Btu dy I I ng.the . g4me�'Just so Is , � , enemy'q I WINE FROM* THE. MAPLE. . . . ;, - This provides, however, �dnly A little I . I : , . :� ; � . . . his Imperial head. ptudying:today the I I . . . I . ,� ­ I over, $W0 at. the end of. the four year " course,New YorkTrIbune'.. , * . . .1 ­ : . " . . 1. I � .:.� . . . . I -. , . . . ? .., . .1 gigantic chances -of a ',,game with -us . . : . . I I I ISurprising, Siat.emant Ih New*Enc�o:10-, and In the scheming diploinatIc,way of, . , .. - pedid 'Quote n I . . . . . d.- I London." - - . . � . I . I . .. I .� q. 1, . . � I � . I . . , .1 I . I . . . Japan Is. . playing .o6t Small trumps to. . . - - - I . . . .. I I . . . . Our'Cametery In 'Mexico., - . - . .. ce . I The re' nt - dinner of the '.Canada 'locate. the' Posltlo�, of the �owers. I To Get Rid of Mice. . "Though. v6ry� few people are'awaro . I . I . . . .. Club at the Ritz 116tel.� London, %Vaa . .. I .. � 11 I � � . . --- . To do away with mice a mixture of ' equal parts of flour and plaster of . . � of �the. fact" said an army officer the . i . . . "the .:..:� I .1a;fgely attended. The �resfdent, Mr. I : . . I � �. . � . . Infant Proolloics. . . F. W. Taylor,' who spoke. 'eloquently, . parls is said to be excellent. No mols- other day, United states goTern-.. * I toast*riy,."danadai' and. - the Governor- � .India lays claim to two boys who,,. If " , tare Is applied to the powders, but all ment'owns And maintains a national ' 'located ,Gwnel . . the report be true, ar6 real prodigies. . ra I. made an amusing referoince I . . tood Is put away and the InIxt6re left, cemetery,. Ili ,Mexico. - It Is . at!. . to an. encyclo�ed "recently' revised A - � Befiares I hativoi..- newspaper sayg: Is. . . . . . . . . - on a plate where the mice Will get it, San Cosine, near the City of Mexico,: I . and - brought, up-to-date" -Cani . "When the. elder wastwo ybars of age, by w - . . . 'which After one repast thev return no more. and *.as purchased and. 6stablishied In . 1. .. . bridge Professor, informed the - he adoluired the alphibets of - several I I I . . .. ,, 6. . . 4. .t I I . . $16. . . . .. �. I . . I- . . .. � -Mail . . ............. ;-so ...... 4.25, - . , , ' I . : so . . .1 . World -. � . -, - ... - - I - 2.r I . . �m � . I .................. A - � 1-1 " ... . ". . . . . , - � I . 66 .. Saturday Night; : " .....'..... I ...... .... ­ 2.n I . : - ­- ... - I I - - � . ,-,�J I di '. . ' . . , I . . .. I .... .. �� 0 ' ,'' Free Pr6s, London.. I - - ...'­ . 3.2&,' " � . . w 4, -I'.., . . I .. . ' � ' : I I . � 4 �,::;:. Free Prbsg,,Zvenlnlelviiit�i��"­ ".'­­.,�,.... 2.75�: 1 ... I .. ... .. .1�11. . . . . I. . . .. I I I . . ... I . . 'd . I I . ­­ 1. . . . . .. . . .. � .. . . .1 � .. . .. � . 1. I : . � '. ... . , I . . . ... I I . . I . I .. . I . . I .,:..4 . .. . . I . � . : -1., 1, . I .� ... ­Ifviihai you: want is hot. -in ibis Ilid, we I can.. sti, Pt . -. . . � I . . . I . . - I P T � :.I it.: at less than it would cost. you' by sending. 6irec.f.' � :, . . %. I . .. �.�:­ - I . .. . . . I . . � . .%. . I � .. . .7. I . . . . . .. . ... I . � I . I I . . , . I . . . � , , I . . I II I . ... In. rernittibg, haee �do.ao .by.Ex ress Orde�,`- �P69ta � - 'I . . .. I P ia �� n . . . 1. . -P. . . . . I � . 'i 1 � - - -1 , . " 1 Not6 or'r*.istered". letier: � d dddress, .:.. � ..' ., .�..' I � � � , I I I . ... . �: . - 1. I.. .. " � . , . . . I ... 1, I -.1 .. �� 4 I I I .., ' I . . I ­ . "":.. - ' ' . ... . . 4. . . . . . ,... .....-W J.''MITCH ELL''., .1 I... . .I .. - ....i.... . .. . .. 9. �.. �.I...,.�'. ... THE NEWS-RECOki), ' . ' . . . .1 .; . � , . .. m 0 L" ,, O" , ­ �. * . .. . .� Clint ­ '. . I . the year -1850 for the purpose of. In.% wOr u bhul, the maple triee pfbduded a languages almost. unaided and by his mum= . I � .. . .1.1. .. . . I ­ I #��-A-­---I- --- � � . I terring the remains of the soldiers of light and refre�hing wine much liked fifth year got by .heart the Whole-oi ---­-­-------:-­ ­­. . ­ . I . ­­ - . . I �. � I . . -. . .. . The Sandwich Islands. . I the United States who -died or.were .by. the natives of Canada -and also the g I I. �, . . I . . . .... I I . . I I . .. . . ...;. . '. � I I. . , * . I . . . . Teat grammar of 'Panlill, together I . � .I I .- - � . �..: . - : . While the Sandwich Islands were . killed, I - I � . . 11 .yielded a syrup.which when crystaliz- I � . ... . .. ... : . . . . . ,. .. I.. .. . I.. . ... I '. I.- �". . : . ;,.% .1 - I 1. .. .� ..� I I . ,.. ­ . u 'that.vIcInIty 4uring'the war a . with oeveral English'. ;ganskilt, Hin' � 1. - . I �,,� � . . I I . . I 1. � I . nominally Christian territory in 18&9, W Mexl[6, and Also for the . I e supplied the Dominion with sugar. " doo And Betigill­Woks­ By,his.sixth . I MV -1"-- ." � . . � I � . I . - . , I . they have since reverted to heathenism Ith purpose He 'proceeded' to criticilze' I nited . .. . . . sixth. I I I .: .� . . � I . I �..: - . ,:. . . , . . I I I I . I ... . I . � . 1. . . . . . .-the U I . . I I . I � . . I . I . . .Of Intbrring-the bodies of citizens of States in a humorous and sorfietimes year -he was able to write a round . . � I I I � � . . ': .� � - . * . . � I .. . through the influx of Chinese, ,Tapa- the- Un ed States Who have died in sub -acid fitshion, emphasizing the fin_ .hand and solve -problems-of arithmetic. �� ' . I ... � . . . * i ... !1. .. .... . . �. : -L . :. . 7 , . - ...'.. : ,. . ... ��� ... . .11 nese and Koreans as well as­Tany . it .. . . � I I ,� ­­.. .. -1 ,..p .. . , � . � . . . .." .. . . . .. 11 .. . . . . I I I .. � . that vichaltv since that nerlodL The ancial para"it of 01-n d U. S. . Now In h seventh vea�- be has taken I I . I . .... I �� -:71. : *�' . ...., ,.........., ..", ::­. I, I . ,.-� ..­.. .. .1 : . . .. .. 11 .. . ; I :1 I,-; Mexicans. . . I . J . I . . . ­.:� ..., I.. . I , . t ,.. ... .: '' ... �, �t ; 1, ".., . ­ I I . . . .. I I . a -, - c -was V ' � - ' . ' � * "' 'L . � . . .� 1. I �� : '�i�� , . .� .. , . . . . . - I.. I I � ' .. . I . � . I , , 1. I . . 1. . : . . .. .'' I . . .. I. �.. � .. . . '. �� - I . . qxIstelice, of this, cemetery was forell- undisturbed . during . the 'financial 111) A.e:vow.. of an- ancient Bralimar- .: - . ., �.. ;.' i. . � . . . -; . . 1. . I � . I . I I . . ..:. :.. . .. . . . . .... .. I . I ... � I � . . . . I * . ' . . I 1.11�� .. . .11 I . .1 '', � I L I . .. .. . I �. "I'll, ... � I I �. . � - . . . . . I . I --- bly recalled to, the minds of - the offiders storm* over the bordei. - (cheers.) If charin after 'being fh�egieol. � With the �' .11 .. � - . � , : . ;�, .. ..". :.--.1 - . . .. i- - ­ - . - ,.- . ­ 7 - �­­ ­ -­ - - ­­- ­.­­ . . . . .! I . I . . . . .of the War deoi Y'by the C�n , -un, 'staff'gdne and black #u.., . ­ . .. . .. . . � . - . . . .. - . . . I . , . ' I . . .. . , . .-� . . . I .. - i .. . . I . I . . .1 . ­ . ... . r . . . � � . �. ; . ,.: . . ..., .. �. . I''. ..t � .,.1 . . .1 . . � . I . ..,. . ..'r , � I - . I : 4 , � , I � I . . I I,.' �, . fiber and cement absorb 5 per cent bf� ; . .,l ­,'. ... .1 . .., I . .1 I ., I I : : , I � . � � --- I" sbestus shingles made of asbestils ecellit, of��a requisition 'fr6m the gu-'.. wise hef follie's, were.those . of .lusty� telope.'skin �aidls studying .the Vedas. ' I " . - '2 000 ., � , , '". ;'. : . . . �. 11� I L ... "I . I . . . , I.. ' I ' ' -­: � ? ,* - ­\ Asbeatus Sh,ifiglea. rtment vi�centj Ada had W�n' to any 'extent , ur�, -threads � . : - , - I ��-' * A . youth -and were forgivable.:(Applausd) , $ I . I I ��. their weight In water. � pek�te)1Aen'f'a'mouAtln " to $40 for the I . . ,. The othiar boy', his younger .-brother, � . - . I.. .1 I � . " : - d - . . � ; , I . ... . ... . � I I . 1. . . . . 9 . . I . . . I . . . . . I . 9 . � I . I . . 1. . . . . . . 1. . I .1 ,.� . . I - ­ I � . I . . . . , 1. � ­ . I. i I :, .! - . .. I � payment ,to. the government of *Mexico, . .The remaining sipeeches. glowed witb I I Aow.. about 1our, years 7old ii. Able Ito " � �;,- * . - * , . � � * ?* ., . � . . . I I . . � I I . � . . � . I . . . confidence. in' Canada's -future. . Ad- . 0 . '.... . ,.- .1. .. ... . .. I ,. �.­. �� . .� I I � .1. . , � : I � .:. . ­ I . I... I .. .. � I . I- � . I .1. 1. - . � .� ­ � . �, . . I . � .. . i "I . , - - .. . �.. I ... �, . . I I I - I. t ,�'l . � Silk Culture.'' . for expenses Incurred In'connicting the miral Douglas plously'liciped., the Ad- .read, books in Sanslirlt,'Bengall And, .1 � ,. . 1. . I .. . .. : �' . I�. �' 1. . . . , . . ­ . . :1 I. . I . .1 I . 1. " I . . . I I . . - . �,� te et y the sewer systd Hindi with. ease *and can com I . .. 7 , 7 - �;- ;� : . .. . .. -, � I . . . . . . - . . � , .. . t three in Of the - m'iraltY would �r6store a fleet to Cana- - - . . . mit .to I . I I .... . '. I . I .... 'IN SUBSCRIPTIONS. A'RE. - NOW - � - � .. I . . . .. . I . 'with ' . . . I . . . . . . I. . . .1 ci�." !F Piedmont, Italy, pyoduces abou W I ­ . . .1 I . I . � times. as many cocoons. as any other . _ 4shIngton Star., , I , diah waters. They' could mark, one memory any passage, on fiearl.ug if .� - ­ . ­: - ­, '. I . . I ..,. . . . � I I . . : " '­ . .,. I. . . . I I I . I . ­ . . I I . : : ... I . . . . . . : I., . . . I . I'll �� . � . * I . litallan province and Jn. ' .. 1. . . .ship entirely with officers willing to ouco or twice' .11 . : . I � I . I � I ... - TH16 I I . . - I . . . ! , I I . I ; Proportion, to . I . " I . . �... . 1. . � . . . . ; . DUIE , AT . � I . . I .. . & Delightful; Japanese Hotels.'' , .serve there. - - ' " * . I .. . . I . I I I � .... .. ,%. ­ . - I � I'. Us size Is perhaps the most prolific'. � . � ; ' ' ' * . . I . . . .1.. . I . . . � . 1� �.. . ­ . I. ... . . :.. . . . . � 1 . . . . . � I . , . . . . . . � . . � * I silkworm district of the wolq& , Batring the bath .and Perhaps% the, � Major 1). W: .Steven's dwelt on the 1, * � I . . I . .. I . . . � . . . 11 . 1. . , - , ". � . . . .! 7 . � - . . . I . . . . . .. I . I . . . . . . . 1. . I , � I � - beds, Japanese hotels are delightful. question of transportation in Canada- - L . . I . . . . . � I . O's. . - I . - - " ' I - 1) I � I All during your stay In their spotleits . and'th6 development of. her termin.'als. " � * ' ' , ' . IN T , I . I . . . I.. . . I I . - expressed his grati�' . - Children Eni oy- It, , . � 11N . I �- precinetb you are made to feel that you Signbr Marconi . . j . . . � � . . . - . . .�. . 4. . are an. honored. guest - Jaip - tude to the Dominion , Government, � -. � - * . . I I . M!wsmReeord Ce .., . I . ­­ .. "... . . � 4 anese eU- "I have used. Coltsfoote'Expectorant . . I . , � , . , . � Henciall's which first.gave him praoitical en- �- I . , . ., . .. - . � I ­ . I � � � . . . - � .. ? _!�,pavjn Curie quetto Is lavilshed upon you, and'when couragemdInt.' ' He declared the vire- wit�i,,the grimteit sati9faetion-wi.th M'3r . . � . . . . I . . . .1 .. �� 11 . '. PORTAGE RIVER, Cures.- I you depart you are alw4yb: giv I . I children. - It is a wonderful curt. j'or � 11 . I � 1� . . . . . . I � . . �... , � . . ..... I .. , NIS., March 5 In& ' ' dn a less system .of the St.,Lawrence was . '' . . S ", -, I I I . " I .. ­ � �'X am usinvour Spavins t6ken to remember your visit, usually unequaled ,"in .the world. . He would . colds and sore throat. I beliew. R i0v .1 - I . - . I . . I . : . . . � I., ... I I - " . , � ' I - I � . Spav n Cure a can 17horoughpla - a White, coarse cotton towel with blue spare no effort to' show thht'the en-., e4 the life of my little ion wbo was- . I . . I . I . 11 1. I ... � ,�, I sa there in nothin . . ry sfek from a protraced d on his . . � I . I . � I I . 11 t inpared wit§ Curb . pletiiiia's printed onit. . Ylou must ement given him b*y Canada '" - . . . . �. . . . . .. . . . io " A Splint the little maid -for this with an elab.- should not be'thrown away. He re- � lung$. i., * - .. . '. ­ -­,. . ... , , . I. t. ert furtrall. . .. I .. . . . . .. � . . . I . I . . . . r I 1, i BRAMBLnR. - . � . � . . I . � . Ringbione - I .. marked that he had just demonsitrat.� I . MRS, ANN121 . . I I . . , " I . 11 orate bow when you go, . and the'. 'Orangoville, March 15,1907. '. . . . I I .. I -1 i . Sores ed �to the Admiralty. offipials. -what' ,. . . � . � p I chokus of "Sayq Namall from all the - . I C'ej I .... .. , . � I I . I . I I I . . . . . . a . I I . could be 'done .in. the way of wiieleSs- aM greatly pleased'with the good . I I 1. . � � I . I . - . .1 �, t, Swe"In : hotel 'force gathered In the 'doorway - -ing transmission across the AtIantip. results wo'gotfrom Coltsfooto Expec-,� .1 I . . . . . . . I . I .... 1. . Sprainr I . . . . . . I . . � I .. I . I . . . .. I . . . . I . I � . aruises . . 7 will-Beem to have In It.not only the re, The Earl of Ranfurley; Sir. E. Ward,­torant I get, grdat comfort with'!t4or - - , . ­ I . . � I I . � I I ...- ., � . I 11 -1. I I I and all I - gret of goodby as -we Interpret the and Gen. Lawrie .were among Ahe My clillaren'.11 . . . .1 I 11 '. , ,. I . � I .i,: . I:. . . . . .. I., . � I ' � . .. .. . ,� . 11. . . . . I . . . . of numerous very iimall ; , . � Lameness - . words, but the- deeper feeling which .1 . , . I . MRS.-WALtER HAMMOND., .. . . I'� . I . 1. T 18 m6de' u p 8 ... . ­ .. guests. p .1 1. , . . , . . . I . . -1 1. .. . , ­. . I '' �, . I , I 1 bottle --6 for $5 �Our' great book- � they, reall . . .1 . . , 1- , I . . �, .` � I... I ., ... � ... , . . aMoun s which Wou 1, I .'not . ­ I I I . . ,, Vra on the 'knean, "If It milist,be-that .� -7 - ---- 7- - - I 1 171 At.-y1c SC, Toronto. * - . I I � I � . . � amounts, t . ent,se J�Or!e "-free frorri. . . . 7 , . I . . . . � ..... I .... * I 1. .... I 1. 1. .. .. .11 ' ' ' . ... �. I. I .. . . I F I I dealers or . � . 2i . We must, pgrt."-Travel Magazine. - , , Camp -For Wolf Hunters. .. . I Coltsfootd Exp.ectorant ,is the great-. . I - . I I..:. ": . . I . . both'r 0 *Ilich, left un- I % �: . . r , I I ­ � � . 1� 1. I . . � . I � . I . . . I.. I , . q any ne to ppy, but . , . " . .1, . � I - Dr. 0. J. KENDALL CO, Enosbarg Whi, Varmento V.SA I " " ription for all th'ioat'and I . . � . I I .. � � 0 . � � . .. The wolf hunters who recently re- � - Oat home . . . 1� - . � ... lurapsum Whiah.we inies ,­ - I . 1. .. � . . pres" ' . . - . I . . .. An Antl4ue Did, ' turned. to Montreal from .the wilds chest troubles in. the woild, No home I . I . , p�id, ndake a , , ." * ' I . I . . . . . . I . I . . . . I I . . . I � - 1. While ancient coins and medals are about Kippa,wa, Que., caught, two should -be ;one. hour without it. You . . . I very much at this time. lZendering '80 ...' I "-. � . I .. . . . . ' . I . . ks by mail ery expen- . . .1 uumqrous,, the .only genuine antique. foisoned wolves and *one Canadian can have free sample by sending name . . . .--.- -- . ynx, says a Montreal despatch to to Dn� T, A, Slocum, Ltd., Toronto., All ,mapv accou . . . 6 1 . . . die known seems to be that found at I . �od druggists keep it. Price, 25e. 11 I I .. . . . . Coal. TO el -Athrlb, Egypt,. In 10" Pron, The New York Sun. The hunters say 910 . - I I . sivoi buaines-,4,.. . A glance at the labol,dn . � . . I that weather. bonditions we're. against : Swid for Fraa...Samplo. To4ay. ' 1, I . I , . . . I. . The first mention made of the use of f ' '. I I � ill Usually show e.taotly bow I esaor C.' Zengliells reports that this . . .. . . . � doal as a fuel Is in the records of the them, the snow. not being sufficiently . . . . . � . your paper w ' ' . I , ' � I . I . � . . .11 � abbey of Is of bronze, two. and it - half Inches deep .or, tfi6 weather cold 'ehough. .'- I I - . . , your S'dbsloription. stands On' our books.. . . . � i . . . I I -1- . .. . Peterborough In the - year high and six ounces in weight, dates. However', the" members had a g*ood ; ', . .. - ' . . . A- � . I The da' . . . . .. . . .." . . I .. . , 850 A. D., -where Is found an ofito for ftom. 430 -to 422 B. C',.And the base to -, outing. . . �. . I . . . . te on .,the label, is suppos6d. to be �. . . I � � . I I . . � I . Want to Know. . � . I . .. . . I I I.. I 1. I .... * � .. . twelve cartloads of 1'fogsll fuel.', . engraved with thq owl. of the.Athenian . ' A. result of the excii.ralon will be, Not long ago a Boston I municipal of. 1. . . . t.bb one 6p to which your gub6b,ription is 11 1. 11: . � . . I . li . . 1. . . . , I ! - - I . . I the eafablishment of a permanent : ficial, wholls a 'stickler for the.use of I . aid. 'If it is-not,ebrre'et IeCU'4 k1lo'. If' � - . 1. ... . . , . .. . � tetradrachma pieces.. The alloy seems � � . . .W . -- I � I I . . 1. . . Winds lit Arabia. . to have consisted of About 75per cent can1p in Algonquin. park for the spe- , good English had occasion to eqnsult a . P . . I . I . . I I . . I . - . . The whirling winds of Arabia some- of . copper and - 95 of tin. The die III 'dial purpose of. wolf hunting, during physician new'to' the community, I . I . it is in arrears we Will, beothankfill to, you ' I ., . .! .. . . I . I I times excavate sand pits to the depth .6vid6lite of great metallurgical skill, the told period, This camp, L. 0. - . . � . . � . . 1. . . � . � . � I . ,,, . After the examination the - doci - I .. . . . . I : for proMpt r6mittan'Ce., I � � I I . . .. . .t � I . . , . . I � . I . .. t�. of 200 feet, the rim usually being belue Armstrong says, will be established I . or � . . . . . . I .. . 11 ,W. the unusual prop6rtlob. of tin � bald, "'All you geed, air. Is. a tonic In . .1 I . . I.. . .. . . . I . I . I . - S, I three times that depth in diameter., A . next. autumn and Operated through.-. . . . I . . .. . ,.-i. . . � . ne�essary for hardness . . .. I I .. �'� o � . . while the ex� . out the winter. - - I.., I 0 .1 I I the shape of freah Air." I I � I �. 10 . I � I � . . I . . � . . . . . .1 .. .. . . . . . I I I I � . I I I I . . . , . . I sand pit thus made may bb entirely ob. treibe purity of the tWO' MetAIS gave . "Would you mind telling ine," naked . � I I . . I . .. ' I . . I . . , *�� . . . . I I ��' '.. literated in ;I few hours And andih6r tile necessary malleability. � Army's Prison Work, ' - the 'purfst.sareastically. "What Is. -the. .1 I .. . I . � . . I I � . I . . ; , . QVA:V404 WithJU A Short pta,12040 9f it, . �m � �. .* I - I I I I z. . - I . . I . , - I . 1. .. . . . . . . I . ; , - . .. � . . The Salvation Army prison gate de- shapp of fresh air?'r-Harper's Weekly.' � . . i � I., I . ) I . . I I � 1, . - . � The PaclAo balan6e. . � partment for the. Dominion of Ca ada . �. I . � ., � ., I . . . I 11 I ,,. - . . n � . . - . I . . � � . I I �.­­--- - ­.. . ­ , I . I I 11 o � I . � I - . I ! . . .We do not consider the transfer or. , report - fdr the * �,ear ending � Dec. si, I A laaddad. . -� . I . I . I . . . I . . . . . . . I . . I : I , - i � ft. . � - . . I . the maritime Xor�es of the 'United 19D7, the following statistics.- Inter, . I caddot ftigg the� oda sohgs- . . I . , . .1 . .. � , .� . . . � I . . �, . jews with prisoners,.23,176-, prison- I IE sagg so logg ago" I I . . � . . �4 . I It I � . - . . . � . � � I States from the Atlantic to the PA.' A . . . I .. . - I . . . 1, .... ­, " - ers met oil discharge, 1,371; diadharg, Zecause 1. hAvo a bad code, I . . I ! . J 1. 11 i .� . Thiifyy'"ift ex0ettence ho -A tillglit, cific either a challenge or a menace. . � I . � . 1. 11-i I I I . I I I . . � . Iks t4i e*ack'blenof of Mdch� and Jay* The. American giant, strong and, self ed prisoners given omployrnent, 602, , By dose is stopped up so, . . . . I . . . . I. , - � . � I .. 1. , , . . i I . prisoners expressed desire to live new bovibbber widdo are blo*199 d6W, - , . . - . I . I � . . I . I I ...". I I . I I . . . L . " coffees thl 'Yes . I . . . . : .. . I 1 Lt gl I% deliclous,,inallow contained, tau dispense with threats. life and asked Our help, 107; moats' BY dooe is bloWiLrg too. - I . I L . I I . . . . I I . .. . . I � liquor. Oat advanced method of .The e6neentr4tion of' a powerful. ,tleet given ex-prisondrs, 2,09; lodgings I oaddot sigg the ado songs RESPECTFULLY . .. P. . . . L . . I toastiag diveloos and preserves. ihe I An odee I usda to ao. . . I I ; . I . Achatu aud filior of"the bean. In. the Pgothe-wIll only serve to re-eam - given ox-prigono-ra, 1,591; clothing I daddot sigg tbo ode ficifigs, � I . � . . . . . . . . I I . . tablish' the balance of power In the given e;i-prisonefs, 1,417, ex-pri.gonets . 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