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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-09-10, Page 6-_ -r- - --mu"RIP"Imp I q1______ --I � 7wwww_ -77 I , It . I Jk *_-, , � . 1, I . I I . . � . � - P V b 0 � .. 4 * I I I I , I. , I , .­- "M",, ---,l_:,_ - I ­_­­ __-_ ��' Im -1 - .- - ­ ­ - __ - __ __ , 4 wrll� _�7 IWT�. -i �� � .­" T �_ -­T----F-­--W_-?V­ -7r'T, --"- -,__"1%W1qFF7_V _,­�- �M,07 1 1 11 � , I e I 4 1 ; . I . - . - A , ` i . . � " .. I I . I � � It !, .,. � I . . I . I, � I . . . 1*1 I . " . . I �­ I . ,,, � I . .. . . I I I .. . I I . .1 .. , , I � . ` I � . � I , IV , 11 �."', ,�I.. I , . I " I . I contolm nows-Romr(I . I 6- orto"*"'i latill ______ __ - I Outy of Chelotlan Nationc , Why Druggists R-Nommend IC-44mber. --- �,---��-.--,-,-��.,-��,-"���,.,-"--, . . a I lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ' CANADAy OUR HOME, . 1.,. - . I . .. I The work of bearing the whiu, . MOOSE WAS HARNESSED � _ �, 11 man"sburden has too often taken the Rtmedy. - There Is a land of broad expanse, I - _. ",i�..i"",.' . -,--.. � I � form of filling the White mail's poc- Mr. Frank C. Ilailrahan, a promin- Of boundless woalth and , honored I .__ ; ­ - - I � ft"r P I 11, It a, � - _=1 - Inif I &"%I, - 'P � "I ket. Is#1t aiiy' wonder that the be- eut druggist ,of , I�Qrtsmoutli, Va., ""' HOW THESE ANIMALS WERE TAK., , . U n A6046f%" havior of menwho are nominally Its landscape doth the eye entrance, I � L.. I Christian$,, Oh�istiaiis In profession . - "For the past six years. 1, h ve . ho. i �, -_ , , I k , . Say$ � a Its 14kes a EN TO NEWFQUNDLAND., " It I I � if not practice. Has ,che4ed the spread soid "And avommended C� her aill's nd rivers give it tame,- 11 I just 00 " . . am 1. , A peor)1e of, heroic bloQ' . I ., � Xro, 1 00001". , , I I of Christianity? The missionary comes Colic, Cholera And Diarrhoea Remedy. I Within ,its lengthe , Aed borders I a � . preachin . g . a go4p�l of justice ,,ad love - It Is a great remedy and one of the . � .11 . for the slladdw . L dwells; Cllrnata: Omits Them Very wiiii--molk, . I and peace. But when the natives see best patent mellicin, es on the , , � . rk t, Tb - , I Me,, e 0 progress ot- thegas4ing yearis. ,,,. Ing 4 Big Rult-Tamod and. Used t4o � . . how men behave who profess the I handle some, others for the'samet pwA With truth its no le. history to I blo, , 0 . raligion which theuxiesionar,v preaches poseu that pay me a larger profit, but 11 For Sisighing-Norrow F I . , ,soppe oj - . I , a ; li 10 the preachiugs lose their v0uis. An Ws remedy is so suret to affect . A ; in this Dominion. side by aide. - Quid* -Inforlated- Aolmsl.'Made a , � . . . - , I 'African chief is said to have describ� . In harmony and friendship live DoterminoxI Attack--orossInSChaw I I . . - V. ' , I ed'the process -of thi contact of vivil- . our,�,. ,and -my customer so certain. ,to, Gaul. Celt and Saxon, who with pride I . . .. L : r . a ate my recominundbig I All to ape Save - I no! Qnt4r, Difficulties. � LL . . . reel - . � fted men With his people in these I, . 11 . I t pp t Whim I I . hat 1 ,* . reign homage give, I I L P". .. . n. ft... I . . : words, "First, missionary, then trader. give it � the preference, -Sold We all are, Britons to the core. While hunting m*ose in ',No Bruns, , ... I . . . . . . .1 ­­ ; � -.-11-11 Milww"FRIMP., ­­­_ u , .. . �. I I then army." It is not much to say by All druggists. ' . I And Britons. we will ever ba; - , W . I --- - 11 Z L .. . 11 - I I that' th , I ') . !Mz�­� I L a lives, of men nominally I - e � wicko Canada. I& .1, rMn.....- 11 _. � .. 11 . - Christia a have been the gm"Wsv W -I- __ . I ­ 1.�r From nortli.to 4omth, from shor. , , �*t fQ says a �weu. ,. - ­�,_ . . �. � e I . ... I . . , 1.1 % � , shore, known 4aveler... I W as guide a, man � I L .. I � I I . . � '� . ,!-.� � i� .. �. ______-_"""__P_ - all hindrances tb the spread of the � � , From centre to each boonding sea, P who vJhA cammiastOoed by the Gov. . . - . . . . . . ... I I . . gospel., THE NEW'1111OPERATOIL ' ornment to catch moose for shipment . I I , - I— : "'., 0�,_. I , W_MTI# ,QF $JW K G" REIk ' ' "What. then. Is our duty as citizens I' . - Should 4 � assail. . I - '', I .1 � - .... . . '. I . . , . � 4niger threat, or toe � I . , . � _. . , �� of Christian natioM'who desire to . . . Stkoug bearts and hands would e'er to Newfoundlo.ad, a. c6untry, which,it . . I � # I . ­ I . aim W610 pla i . - I Pe.. Piu.Vol of Wi"nIpeX:Oh.oI , be found. . a thought %"mld sulk those gi an- . - - - - -11, .­ .1 ­ I I 11 . nnqd MaJ)W6f,,0#nAd;k,'s . . To bear the weapon that. prevail wo I , id . . I , world? -Presbyterian Assembly. tic animal . s very we - it see the light of .the gospel illumin . I . th4 �e I 9 f$Lj . . . BIS Bridoei, " - '. . , I . _ s , 11, My g.0 , e some I 19c, . . rABOTA READ -OUR . .. lfho J.Jeaft of Sir Robert G. Reid of The force af public opinion ought, The highest officiAl honor in the And face �he evils that surround; years agQ caught =4 tauie4L,�a Moose. � 00111 , I . I I I . to support Goverp,.mi�nts in keeping a gift, of the Presbyterian Church of. For, God 4ed right and native land, . . and it was this fact that, led t6 the . -. CAT A OVE JWontxe4l, which ,occurred. recentl . , ., . 'truth and liberty and light, I Ing, moose. into Now- . , try, . -or . 17 strict watch upou'all those who Canada has been. conferred upon Rev. r idea of, imporU . I f HE to ' .1 I - - anaral,wevMt wherever he W45 known to, exploit the.'na,tive, either by get- F. B. Du Val, D I We would not fear to take our stand _ _ - . . . . I . � . . ;D., pastor of Knox . foundland.. I will endeavor to, tell . &A eElp�'r,Wly in Montreal., where tie ting hold of his land ,or by trading Chu reli, Winnipeg.' At the ateetin of ,But boldly.rally to the fight. . the story ,in ray gt 'd `0 own words, . I TOON DedO va 00 � ftsfaw Colkv , I , I U e . I I . brA we�Aed for many years. .' i With him. It ought to insist on the � g , , I the Qeaefol Assembly,, which ' was Yet choose We and call it. "The-Pi%thetio Story of ' � absolute prohibition- Of the sale Of held in that'aity recently, he, ' not the gory field, Tanii'n the MooseI 1. . . . . Wis aJt the' pivilege, of pendlog .ym , . air Robert, was born at Cdupar I , was uW To peace and labor, we incli i 041� a,ly .in Marc 1 2,, drink to natives,- animously 'chosen moderator a "Ine; It; when the' snow �. inteno* -latervotinI handtioI ' � . . .. I I , ( the y 11 11 � . oar . Asiroa, Eerthshire, Scotland, in 1% . , . _ amd wzatt to Australia Ili 1865, ,Where . . It quot to secure full justice for .Preebyterian Church in Canada for We crave the honor, toil doth yield. . lay thick upon the Mund and pine I . - -in , . . I he ww engaged in gold mining ., an the Aut-Are . - .. , . , The wealth of forest. farm and mine; . ,it Q . � into. the I forests . I illustrated FIRECCATALOGUM . d when lie brings complaints tile .coming year. For qv( treeO, I wex , pe y � . � I ag4i%t those Who try to injure him Dr.. D ir 20 yearl Lot others rank and title seek " -to get pn%lie %iiorks. He came to Canada in I Rev. 4, Val has .been pasthr at . ., on snowshoes to try to catch a moose. , I Iffick YOU, really O" It to . I .1 V . by .force or f ralid, It ought to punish And win., through strife, the world's .. I - . . . WIL and his first work in A . Kiiox Church, Wianipeg.,-and dining . � . I took with me a- stout rope and lhwal- )y and read,it mericA , applat;se, sit, 0 . a, col thoro4bly beeformaylo, -severely those who abuse the Power that period, has been a conspicuo � ter; I soon came upon the track -of a. � ,,-,, , tlia'Aa _ . �� am the, building, of the inthinational : . .us Give us A good Caaadian home . 1A � .- usI �4 - to atteI $midge -trossing th"iagara�-river-near- ..of ,a superior -race Arid.- above all, figure th the moraLfknd,-.Ppjdtu%Laj-;---.Nmtly-.Oiit,icles--fldg-..,d--Wt.,i- " big bull, and ,shortly after came -up I W', "A I � I . . iiele�t the, B em C _* �­­10-.i" , '.. , , a - ­ ­_ . . . Bulb - - - L ­ ­ RaffaJo, and .from this time'toI � thiYs_-­ ' ize e-salef 1-f --f-w'- ­ , , ­ .--. � totte - This Catalogue explains all olmut our Me *44�denxOra Ize I T-th I 0 ,e city. Before going to . . ;ivitIChi-iir-iW�:-de-bW�standing--timber,�- �- 7--cou"Ok - '-rt-"-'L- , ,,*_____t L ' 4' is - our f Y,OUP d n'- - ' 11 hh * sue,cess was. uninierripted. . In I or who, as sometimes -hap- . %run! lawi;, ..... 13 I � peg Dr. Du Val was pastor of a . The bull started- off at a great'pa.ce6 Los 1 4cu ,,, n '400 . .1 . . . RM he took charge of I I ,the building ; of 'i�uoitlave ill.to native wonfen. It -_ I . . L , . . L I L I 'd, im-our Cd - pens be large church in Toledo, Ohio., but �'Ye men of every olime And torigue, but the snow was so deep that he was . I- , beat Te , y . hones , , L I - tight Ao be our aim to -compel those Chose ta accept the call to Knox * Ca . wn obliged to slow down, and I eas- lege to be thii for you. * ding , the L We Will. leave . *d bridges between Mo4treal...4xid Otr7 � 01 I . to non, - 4 home 'mid pleasures . . . me, find . * . � dawa'on'the Montreal, Ottawa.& Que. who'go forth from among us in Church believing, that northwest I rare; � . I . . . 'I ran. up to. him on. Iny snowshoes. . you to iudge for YoI I 9 al, ... � you under'no 'beir Railway, which now f , I . .1 races to�set.a better exAm- better We have rich treasures to bestow, ' L . py . . . 4rm's part'of � Christian Canada gave him a Wider and We stood there. done, with his grpat pie -of ,conduct L worthy of. ,civilized field for ministerial activity. flanks heaVI obligation', . Jusi- mad your no -L ad ' on a I . Abe -Canadijft 'p;aCifie Ra"*'� Lq.'fitein" . , 11 ThO re" , - Enough for all And much, to spare; Ing' L an'd steam blowing. . * � . ,13 eng4gs . from his enormous nostrils. I very � student@ adatitted any - For the next five years b .4 in men than rpnhy have done. The time suits. of his labors ,during the store We love .our country, King and Queen'r I L , time. . Spacial opei Ms September and January.' . c work in Texas, United States .. in which'. we, live', is. a critical time, of -years he b4s had charge of Knox .6e L Boon, had. a rope I I I . 'HUSin ' , I Mwbli ' , We. love the banner of th . r6und his. xieck,.axid ii�' .hot- only critical. for ourselyeo, bu A'Id bloil e ir , . The roreat C,t.* ,,ol , t . Church have proved that his choice , NY J ' - tethered the end to a tree. He- now . L * , 9109 and'Shoi4ha ' a , 4 C ledg: - - ,, -:, I . . wbere he built a bridge across : t � ­ 1. L . I I yello., ..'-red a I - 11 . . ­... : ..­­ - . . - i.;-' OWAWO ­ . aimer -at Austin and all the iYqn , __l �. it -to '64ci ` 'Wt- . � � critical for tbejol4tion's cf�Lfhe ad- - , . h , .�, md niade frbAti� efloits . LONDON. . and . was a wise one. . W.� T=L,LRVMT. J,:4 CA�. . .i first 250 mil L emen . ' I Prinatp.1 , " J., , , V,Q,,;pW.4xPjAL . mmsonry bridges on the es vanced t.o the.gemi-eivilized pooples,- ' 1�dv.'Dr. Du Val was born in Prince � T &r ao' e leaf arid fieur-de-ly§.L" .quickly wore himself outi And I was .A.ivi WESTERVELT. I , . B _. I I fat the Southern PaciAc Railway 'west -'By James Bryce, bitish Anibasqa� George, Md., of Ruguenot-French.and � . I enabled to slip the haltei over, big 1. L � . . I � I . . I I . I ' L ' L . I L- , . . Mnim San Antonio. He built the Inter— dOr- . .. � � . Scotch ancestry. He spent three years . L ` head. - I now secured this to a tree . , L . I ­ __1 -1 I � M. . � I , -, L for My _ L � I . . . national Railway bridge between Tex- - . 11 . .� - 14 the Hightstown Classical Academy, . I A. NOVA SCOTIA SCHOLAR. , and ,went back son.; and with . I ,. . I .. I �. I . : . . I � �w and Mexico across the Rio Grande . How'She Viewed. Aishops. State ,of'New-J4my, and afterwards . - . L . � . I I . I . I I . . . I . . . . .big help we at 113.ngth got him he - '--..- � - . - L . . dn 0.882 -and the railway bridge'across The Right Rev. -Dr. Edmund Knox, entered Princeton Unj-�eraity, from Distingui E'. 0. p�111 And shut up in a cowhouse, In a . . I I.. . I - . _nn=59 I . , dhe Delaware river at Water Gap, Pa._'tishop Of iviancliester, - is � -famed which.. he'. ,gihduated in, L 1872, in the . .shed Career of Or.. , . very short space. of time I had the . .% . . � I . .1 . 11 . ..., I �. . - I .- . . I I. . - . I . L I .: ' - L About this, time tho Canadian Pacific, throughout ilie north' of England-, for - - -Honored by YaN University. . I . I . .. I I I .1 I I . honor roll of, a class of 95 students. . . . ,mouse quite tame, He would follow .. I : . .. I .1 I Rmilway was being 'constructed and.. his open -air preiching. - He'bits con-� securing two.gold medals and-thafirst Earl Gordbn,Bill at W61fville recent- me everywhere and- feed out of rn�_r ' I I . - � . . . ... . . ' . L I . ' Mr- Reid undertook to build the heav- 1 ducted some very successful missions prize in- Biblidiil"knowledge. Subse- .ly received .the degree of Doctor of hand. At first"I fed him. on chopped. . . ., . . . - . . . I � .5" liection of the line west of Lake- 'on Blackpool � Sinds, and he,,is !in- quently he"took.a three years' coWw J?hilosoI in mathematics , at 'the hay. It was a long time before I . . .. I . I . I � . . Duperior which incluiled. ar ,tunnel 4501. mensely popular. wi;h the rough.'and. in the Princeton. Theological Samin. commencement. eiiercises .at Yale Uni­ lc)Ld get him to eat -oats, .but when.. 0 . .: � I I . '. I , . . I : 'Ary , . 1. . . I . . . &A long through solid granite. He iea y natives o dneas ire. . . I . � � , . w .- .1 I � . versity. :. ". - .. . . I he once started. upon 'them. he, liked] - . I . I ­ I . � Dr. - C. � (oreeted perifianenj and temporar� urin ..one of is recent missions &. Du Val has. had a Wide experi- I Bill is 'one at ,the tirost brilliant nothing .better. Turnips he also r. I . , . �, 2mMges on 250 miles of the 0. P. R. on laic ool. each +two ' neashirei aned in church Work and is .familiar - Caxddlaxis that has bver attended An*- ' ble - broke him to harness. .and . . . . ' . '15 I I No%-- east of P6rt Arthur, and finally ill 'As were disetissind the sittia- with Wi Affairs, its'legislation and en- erwan universities., and Nova Sebtiw he �d the sleigh About the Woods at?" aske one a . e * nd with . its' p incipl go , n to. be proud -of such a son, for 1'% I � .. . 11 I 0ae Lachine bridge. . His next big . tion: " a's t 8 tfi. actments a n , es of ' has rea. ne even saddled iLnd mounted .. . . � . I . I � I � . . . ,.�mterprise was the construction. of the bishop got uip ,to speak., I I doctrine and discipline . .1 . . �.. . . who, wilf doubtless win greater re7 him. :One day- I -rode -him into the - ' - . � . . . .: . ,.. . Smo bridge and, in 1889 he -began work ' "That's the,'Bishop, of Miinchiiter �4 , i .. . - . . I . . . - .. I � . .. .. . 1. . , L ----. . I nown in. the future hi his chosen, sub id the.wholb population . . . .. . I : . . I � I ` . . . , p . , _� � .. . ' . What Chinese � Dop . e � Really -11, . s�__-.... _. -11-1 ­­­. , . big. town. Am. � -1 -.. - Your sav I higs are ,. the ,safeguard .�, ,as.seti remain'to c`over lifs., , ­ - ,am a ,kidge across the great narrows as the rp, ly -, - I - ject Of matheanatics. Dr. - Bill is oul see­m6-rlde�Tommy the W . I ---- ---- __Y� - tairned, out --to. i . . id Cape- Breton. In 189(y he ertt�ared­ - -"Nay, lass,`: said the -firs -spea eri: . ,k, � ,E,Ii� -24 ___ __­614� b was born at Bill- moose 16�d.A'pigeant all by ' .. . � . I I I 1. , - t, k ou. h6x a' gbod. deal. ut . yeg�m - ' . . . . W4 amazed . of your future. - you want to Anyestmtnt. The Assets of this - into -a contract with Newfoundland , "no bishop � 'ud do that." ' . the town. in Kings county. And is thd son. 1. ourselVes. �.The people .were .. . . - , . .pl I . .1. - � . .... ' is bishop, I to . habit .the -Chinese have of 'smoking. of C. R. ill -collector. of, customs At W . til . I . . . - , INWell, within a decade, virtually, ' "But it is tl 11 ye," B . ace them - where there Is, nb � - Company., exceed -$11,000,000, so 'Well, if it really, isl the,,blshop let's oplumi but�- do. you know eixactly what ..ell,- all went'well. with Tommy.,un i I . . - I I . one ill4ate& day.. when left. him at �-. ,chance. whatever of losing them. -. that.therp Is. .o � . I �. v=ade� bim ruler .of the island.:, ,He . , . urn isp, It isnothing but the driaid Woltville. 'At 17 years of .age he grad, � I . lrig�­ � Ili . n .�Iii"C'e, of '16g& %, amde un agreement with the-Govem- , go and 'ear himi for I th6wt as bi.th.: - ?P! . � .. . uated from Acadia, UnWergityj having .home while I went into' -the t6wn'to, - 'You vah do Ahat t � ''" ­ : - I . . s I *Juice ofAhe white poppy, a flo ­ I .by . deposi fact th'dr&-J8V0.Q,,i clal in I . to build � W!e'r­ taken honors In mathematics. ' He my Wt - stores. Meanwhile my . , -n _,__�, ffmnt of Newfoundland a Oris did no*t but dra*. Oiir br� &.!! that Wild in many parts of Asia I � buy .. nter ..a them ' '­Ra� -, . ,. � . . . I grows, . with this Compviny,'or by ,. stitution in I.Canada I -1way across the island, for 250 . 11 . .. , ., . 1. I I . th�n spent .a year at the M 11-. ran a big bull moose d6se:46 -the, - - - I � * , ' can !%S�,4ii a= . . . . I , . . � � . ' saw , arUes of which he was to be r paid in - � .. . . . I . I ..� - , . ,&xld. is Also cultivaW there'. -A few .'seits�lnstitute of Te6h - ranch -for my ran6cilt was' -surrounded - taking out a Debenture for $100 : offer you mo're,iabsolute'certainty . . I I . . . -I- days Mter'the -floiiers 'have -fallen- off ' , L ' -PI , "I - . . . f, , . .. � . . ' , *1 .. �� � �.V.. I grants of land. For hiS4 services -in'- _� ' . . .. I I -.: . I , After sp�ending anot r 'year ..in t . by A* very dehae forest -and thinking . ," Morej � or one or more years. of safety�. . � . I ; . . . . ' * i . . bailding the various. railway lines the i ' ' ' . . , . . the plants, men go through -the fields I � west. in. 'engineering -work. I- We t that: Tommy'had be;en. fotdhed in !or By law. no depositor or 'debenture ' - -.Correspondence..will be gI - a . dly . . . . I ZzDd granted him amounted to fully I CATA"11, 'I)Ai�"N"OT tn- CURED in the. afternoon, and -make little. cut� to - Yale . University . t6 furth6r ,pursue the . night *-�- lot he, used to wander . . Ji . . . With ' . � in. thepoppy head. Out of these exits . * * - -holder: can- lose one dollar of ' e7fiterqd Into with those I terested , � LOCAL APVL10ATIONS,'as ,. n I; Ah .never strayed'far from . � . . I I . � I ane,sixth of Newfoundland., . which ' . the -full mathematicill 6o r e ' Jri 19M about. loose 6 1 . . . oozes'. ivhich - diies Into he wo , De Forest prize of :$40Q. . bome--my ,son.. got � ciPal. Or interest 'while any . In banklil . . . . of the -juice ' - irl" . I . . , .g by mail. ,'I " � 'I', I i re , n, _. . � amounts to about four and a half mil- *ey cannot. ' i0b. the seat. . .a milky the out his. rifle and . � � I , :. . " . . I I . . . ' ,a brown. sticky paste, Ev,ery morn- The ,.,past year - he has been teaching. * Went . in pursuit' of the -big. bull. It . . . I � � . . Nkon acres, thus he became one of the ilseas-C-, .0atarrh . is - a - blo6d �or 'Con- , . ' fields � . . I . I . I � . L . I , .. I , . . I . I . Ang.A.he men .go through the , I ' P9 IS was gew , 14 .. . . . . .� , . 2argest land proprietors in the world: ititutionai ilisease,'a 11 -in � the univer it * * and Als6 writi 'h' n% verg w en, my son I . Im I �iid. 1 i artier " ,7 I . � - - ­ -_ - B 'O 9jairl and.serdpe off this. pattd.,wbich e . I t", - - � . I . . I , 9Nhen the railway was built the is- I : mill§t take intern � - Ph.D, thesis, ,,Xicli.: Will be . publislied . ':Saw What. " ­ * - Ithe Vim 1. . lure. .it you � al r med- ihey-� put. �fitti jars., TAt�r .onAt -in t1W transactions -of the :Ame-rica. one. He took careful &I ,. and killed Ban& forand it could not run it, so Sir I �es... I-Tall's Ca'tarrh Cure Is tal I ,6n � in- . , . . � is n . ." � Robert undertook the task .and be-. ' madd. into balf-p'6und, bull$ And then Mathematical Society. - Durinj'.the � Tommy, my moose! At the., same rn0- - . . diriotlk�' - the pa,cked..for shipment.' Tn-Xhirxa'it is .oam .1 . I . t . in- m6nt the -big Wild, m69L0_.put..up. his - I � . . .1 lied -may other necessary� E�riially,*: and acts . oil ,. , ing� yi�Ar- he'. -has a permanen , - .. I :'' . , I . sides supp � most used'foi smoking, either *With. at' . , ­ ­. . � � .. . . pablie -, ovements . foro the develo 161ood.�. aod,'mucous -surfaces.... Hall's _-�structarshlp Yale. arid will Also and'then my son saw-what.he . ... .1 . I 1. . 1. . I I .. � ,� � I . I impr - ' " - *1 ... ffi`_­___ _7 . � I . head, . . .1 � tobado'or-pure. n- iscountrFand 0 _C . : u , �. , I aient of Newfoundland, taking oht� I Catarrh Cure. is not a qui M give a1ect rse- in ihe. graduate - :had don�� He tur464,away afid went- - - L ., , I � L . 4 . . . - ore cou � I , . . t " , . I � -ayrd trusting to I It wag pre.5cribed.-by one 61 the. best ­ . � I me . ecess as ins ruct6r, ,and . � � �.. ", . ­_ �, � I in, Eurm'�O: it is us 4 chiefly for . k- .school. J 1.40 * - '& _S ...0 ., . I _JI]s su home crying, When- I came back M - , ���� ­- ­ I pay in land grantg . . .1 ing laudhnum and paregoric. , .:�:. T.: , '... -:,5_ � ' ' ' L . L"ud' . tutar has, alr6a town I h6grd-that-Tommy., � " '. . . L . I .. .1 I I . . � nZ: , ... , t�his univgr-sity� - 190, "I mich tj t . .1 L I ... T , . die future of the colony. Sirict then �iielans� iriJbis-bountry for-,,.ye,4rs. .,anurfils'natbi .but-;opiurn-AL, ' 'd ,4y given him ,�er� high hafflib fro m�.. . '.. . _. �e � 1�: . �., . . I ".. . � .. _� . 1. . - ­ ­­ -iflite country � fias bedo6tie prosperous s a I . I., . � ., ss4ve standing. at' . . . le , ame inposq. Was Id ad,, -But thb : - - - ,,, � I [1a2AY -rogtilai: Ptiscei&on- It i in alcoliol.; paregorP-. -is :A mixture (4 ­ . . ,. . . . I I I I I - I . .,� I -, � . although '.he has"'beeii, ask -ed -1 had ':7 � . :1, - I ; W �"1%11'. " . .. I- wf�_,��_ I , - ", , , , , � - lw&��..-, 171k;7 � - .... . I I , �,�,, I , .k, , .. 11 . - I 1. � 1 . I . , 4. . I , . , � nd,, ­g�' * I wTj�21, , 5%W,t9d' vei'Vw 1 . I I - il. . . i l I oplum.,,ea ,ogr '. .., , , I 0 7 - .I....", , �.. , .. I � I - 0 - , .. �� 5 , #p .4p"�La C . im. _�,fjhe:,Tasks ; , 'fi ­ '�"g6ili( ­ �'.` I _ I ��44 - . .. � . . I . ­.. -1 , Uke baek frpm,h ' ' �;. ' % ih� bi�si blood,'�urLll,er�. , M - .A'Z1&-42=*A*0 14' . - 21% �Ou �"11�� � = . 61116 .. � - ,� 3 '.a 0 , .. I . I .! lbin I . 71� t� .. Y -u e �' I 01 , I - Ahe ' I ,. ., I . I .1 "TMOuf er. Recent-' ! � " ` w I t %_ ,- eirussrongy-ur .. : ly afier -1 Whs .- - , : - I � - ; .. . . . .. � I . . . , a] _� t - lo -whf6h. he put his I , � 6' e� W oonlimigsioned "by . _ . . and the Government has been Able Ao composed of ib ' ' I ohol, . honiy -a ­­ _*_�. ­­ fawe'of. Tainmy,,did'irot -die., ' t. P� - .7. - 6. best iontes. known I � `h' 0 _#.1 Dolint'ry andl 6rt. ", � . - , P ' ' I ng direai;ly on the bilicous Mac- �*kft.6 I P � ( nerves. I . . - I -1 . '' if. _ ..... I TT 11,1 -1. 11�_!, � I , 0 �il li;... - I I I 9_ . I . , .1 �i�:,,%. . -Reid- 1 os. 'The perfect cotribination oil � I I � � I � . . . � I a I a , � lie interests in the colony . ,, introduch . I I ' 'T_ �, 4. , ly Mr. Reid transferred his many pub- t- 40a , . . su ' .;Wlunll quiets the i - ..remain at Yalb as a. member of - tbe Governw6jit to catch. hme. moose for . ,� - to - the � the and Am.-, .).,. P�iii,. and - therefore It. is - a - . 4aff. .. , .. f .. , _ . .. � . . ig, into,, NeW&Andlarid, I.. , I . . I h ValliAble ru.g. bul it. is -$6 ,a vidry - - ourse a I -would � . READ' ­- I 1�0� - I Newfoundland CO. of which he was is. what produces - 41 Dr. Bjji"$�o th f . y ilhiefi it wag 4thougbt I I . � two inirradients . sue � . . poses in a e countr I .1 . . . . I . . . .. darlgeromti one. and should never ..be. two years to go to Germany - And � iltable for therb. I �,�Z ... I . I . . . � . 11 . . . . . I fird president. Fo; his many services wonderflil '.resul.ts. in puting Catarrh. 1011chod except as ordered.6rAisqd by.. Italy and further 0 - sue. his 7 xtnathe�-- : be most sx . By the I � � . � - . _1 I I I � . .... . � I I.. I ... . , I . ., ur . Mowing March I had' : - � I I I .1 . . I.. I .1. * - .. ' . . I � * , , - . -to the country he was includbd in the ,;end fo. teztfinonials!lree�- �. I �k phy,fleian., - .. . I . . end. 4 the. ji? � I . . . , . I . , , list of -those receiving 104I&I birth- - �. . � . I I ,� . , I 1. . . -archter . � I � oose, having - ­ , . I , � I _.; � 11 � .� .. . . . . I . . ,. ­ . , ....... _ , � . . . I � . .. � I . .1 . Mitical resL I ..,i.i,nd studies. � caqght nine fulltgrown in I 11 , . .. .. . . . . � . I . . . 1. - V I , . . � ; - � : . .. - T_ J. CHENEY., '& CO �,. , Fretpg.. - ,1 .. . I . . . . . _____ ­ . ''. I , run them 011--d6wri, on MY, snowshoes.-'. . � :;,. I L I I . � . .. . . I :. , ,day honors recently, and was made A, . I . � I 7. � .. � , . ' . ' " I . . . I . . �. .. . ., I . . .1 . , I .- . . . The ' . four,Nills- And. . We covv%, .4 .. li_�4';) . ; . . I . I . . , .. I . . . , I _ I . . , Papa Ury.. ' '.. .. ,, � . , . . 1. : . . . . re 4�NvA�re . . . I , I . K_ C. M. G. Sir Robert Reidi Although r.,.It-�16; 0. .. -, m . I ��.� , - 11. . . . . I . 1, da's.-Oiir�� .. .. . - I . � ' f, , I - �, I . . I . . ­ .. . -1 I � , ,��, . . . . .. , �. I *. . . � 7-� � I . -ible r6u�-h tim6 with. ,. - �`!:� , ' . : ; '' *. . 's P. , .. ,r,t . - I .., .1 � I ,I. .. . . . � ' . . .1 'PATEN S UNPROTECTED * ,,' I h4d 'a teri ,� , ' � hat the nin teenth..century bekng- 11 T -mb-- of the -most daring ' and courage- N'i)1d by D ists .p 11ce -75c� - , , IT 0 , 1. ­ I .1 � , . �'.. .� . . and � . ': � � , I I I . . � , . ous of men in the enterprises in which I.. . .rltgg ', �t 'r . I � � , � . 1. ­� . ;_ � _ their - One of th-a bull.4 .nearly suc- � . I...... -1 � I ECIAL ' 1i I . , '" , I ed to. the United States and that the ' I . . . - I .. . I.. ,�n a . . �., . . . . . � . ". I. .. . . Ili*-- engaged, was unassuming, simple, ,Tako njill's Famlli.pilw for, Pan, . . ',New Englj�h-.Liw R its,- ' ' dcIa ih '10'firit- ine. I WhL . t bay. I I � ­ . . s ­' . . I .. . � tweniieth 'would 'be Craiada's has bei�n . I . Canadian ano, cee . - - I , I I %V - � ate ... -I I " I I .. I . .. , ...'�:, . . I - is + I - B I N, . . . � I . . . I I the juwla4t. attitude of the Canadians ' . Other' CoL6nial Factonds,, . ; + w- Cl U 6 . Jdnd azd:uap.roteuti9us.iXX,P,riV lif97* tipation.' 4 ..' I � . � ., :, he struck'at �me' with� h4 .head aild . . , . I i . .. .., I , . . . . . ' . ... I . ' 'knocked me down, iind tberi.-stribing . .. , I I.. - I � I . - . I , , ; . . . L. . . . . ., I . i . . I - . I I . , '. __ , -_ ­_ , - .for ten years. and more. ' Now the The new patent law Which 96 o missed me 7 �' 0 - - � . . � . ... I I., .. I . _­ __ � I . I -es into �at rnp. vith his lqrefcc�i. h :".. .. . . . I . . I � I .. I . . . .1 , I . : grain carrying' trade of New'Yoch is effec� in'Britain on July. 28 will oper- every time by. inches only.' All the . I OFFER''. '"i . 1. . . � ' % __ . ­ . � � . .1. . . . . .ft `the' competition. of �.ate,to . .. � ilngt Canadian gnocw' d, taA arid' placed . . I . . . . . � I .... M I . . � . � . .some extent ag ,F., ,,rere rope . .1 � I . , . .1 I . . . '... . . I � I � � Montreal, With' the result that, the i acturers. It virtually r f . ,g.,n sIedg6s;'u0oA. which. they. were - ' � I . .. .. 11 1. I " � . 1. . . . - - Ve d ' -. '.A , P The ' � . . I ASK FOR . . � . . � . . I .. . White S�af�`iine'has: .�Nfidrawn n � r g orest,by horses . � I - I ' . . . . . . . + � of' it� - f-reighterg from the service' ai . .but I 1. I � ' � I . for + the '� . ., . . I � A . . I I . . this port. Other lixi6a,h4vo taken simi- oould'nOt q 1p.. - . � . . . .. I .'I ,c . . lir. iietion. .. Two And. one-half cents d,. at on I 11 - E UNIT& , . . I ce, as'.the WESTERN MM . T, . . . I I can be saved on each,'.bushel by , ` P7 � blobked � by ice for' - I � . I . ::. . .... . ''... . �., � . I . 1, and the' � I ' . . . , ! ping by, way of.. Montrea I In the in - . WINNIPP-d � - -.. .1 . I . - .9 I . . . .. : , . . .r , ai , 'trade' �N,�ill f . allow the line of +! I 1, - 4Mptimq I . . I .1, . I . .. . I . . . 1. 11 I + I In �. . . ' . : I . . . . . , ,k�. - ... . g..-_ I I .. . . . . . . . � ... ­ + I 1lielosure and . . , � � ' . � - . ; . I I . - i , � ­ - . 7 - least resistailutF.- : ­ ... I * Ag _: It 'er . . t, . . + . � i... , ,--;,A NI) , . . 1. � - 0- - - 1. , .. I I .. � nite - tates vo injurq& themselves- . .1 I , I AMF"_ ' ' - - een what ion ag . t 11 I . I em,tpod. A . .1 . -_ . .. � . . ­ I . .. ., . .:: . I � . . I I . I I . . ..- � . It renjains to be s - ate manufacturers. - . .. � . ,)Vt . - * . I I I I 'be taken to brinp this'trade back - - . . I - . . . . There has been: I a + year's warning out,, at ae..killed. When - 99 I � I, � � I ( . LO 4 O' k . . I 1. . : s,);`g6ver(, . '( D '� : � � N 0, ) ,� -' : . .. . tile endeavoring to got' . , . can e 1. tol THE NEWS- RE OR. ' ., . V . I .. . � . 11 I . to the'UniW gtateW' the. steamshl*) ,given . , i and tlie steamer , ' . . � 1. .. I., . . I I � I'�� I � .. , I S. in . rallw � - of the paisage of the* new law, I ur I . I I * � ' . theJee ro, . . . . ., I � . � . P . I rers an OPPOT- +could .g�t Aer , I, 9 I .. . ,THE TWO FORONE' EAR FOR - , - le' -1 I � � : tunity .to. remove theik factories 'to .fou.r,rrjOOI ori,-tbe railway to . 11 ffici6ls warit reduction a Y': . so. as to give. manufaetu . fiad the remainin' . . �.. I . . .1 I . . India Pale' , A' .. .. . . - charges.to overcome the present ad-. . Of I , , . . . . . .. I .. . . . . . vantagiii of Montreal. This presup� .+ England or, start .branches -there. North - Sydney When' fhe -crates- con- _ I I . . .. . I , ... . . I. . .... . . I � I .� . the -,%,illinguess of the shi " I . OK 25 1 1 I ., I Prejudiced and unscrupulous vendors may-sulegest otliers. but coutipare itajy � poses PP'pg: Many such � branches ' have4' 'already were hoi.Aeti on board - IQUI . . I . I . � - . .1. - their' share. Yet if ',the . I _ taining them . I I %+r - I . .. ., . .1 � men t6 - do' I I �eeh started. After July 28.'-a British the sWamship Brv,ce.'and lashed firm . � , � � �, . . I ' � ,way ,you will -purity. freedom from acidity, palatableness-Labatt's'Aig is stqVnss­. . I � . I . . I I � . . . .. .. .. I I . . I . . I . � � 1. . . ral advantages are with the Cana- 'concern can freely nianufacture in)gri- I c deck. And'it'ivhs well this .. � . 4 . natui � . - I . . . . I � . cd by none. equalled by few -at about half tWe-price of bLst imported brands.. ­*". I I . .. . y to th I . I . I . � i . I � . I 1. , , dk . itli ­ , , , was don � . THE WESTERN HOMr4 MONTHL)' hat 19ng I 'W I . 1. . . I.. . .. � tn port the 'effort to. compete w te, . . . )een r6cagni Z I I . . . , , manuf4ctuied ther�.. Thils, -.a Cina-' crossing that hi0t. - Arriving'at Port , - as the t6t illtisirated home m I 4 . Ion, is,* tain any pa nted article .nbt bding. c. for. We had a.tdrribly tough ' . ,. . � -it by means. at'irtificial. stimulati . . .1 '. . . I � , , , . I t ,I - � gFea . gailtie ImS14hed' lu. C uada, rind, is read Jby I . A3M233MRr&Rr,MM"=.,XX __ - � --­ I , , no kely to, b6 sue'cessful in the long - than dompa:tiy ,sendi.-Qg. its, paten f6uhdanld,,. I - . OV0.55.000 farn lie every. montli. ' . I .4 I . I � . . . . � � � I . I .. . . . ­ 1: . : . ted.1-aux Basques.� in New I : , i , 3 . I I . . I I I . . � .. � . � . . . . . .. -run. . . I . . goods to thd Old. Land. might find: a '� . them on: the train find . . . . It ;oma'ats a wealth of leadinr Mon,' Diftn,'able . I .-.-------- - ____ - ­ .--- � . .. _. ------ __---_1---__.._ 1. I � � ufi --New � zi it placed , 0 . I , fi editbtials for mer� and w, . I .. . . � .1 . . - .. � I . Has Cifiada 0 tPritury ,.beg.' P ,. competit6r In a British 'company man. Ok liew to. the dent,.c .of tile, is, I and, .. . . . � � - -artic6 on leading subjects, wi,ile it'ohe clov:n 4 ' ore (!eo�avirh�nts. unda I I I . . I . 1. I I � .: I . . - I . . ri . � . ... ; '.. . . � . sa . I . . . I . . � York* Sun.* . .� me g ppent- � . . ' ". . . -..:- .1 I . . ... ufacturing: the oods.. and they where I *liberated 0%em., This ha ' . special stancUrd he�chnss, ate interesting and itelpful to 6L Inelm6ri.s in evaq . . , , , . ��_ -_ , * .. , . - ado, nd I 'hav . . . I.. I � , . I . 1. I I .�, R. 1 j . . could not sue'the. Britishers f6r-:4n­ e� four years a � e heard . hotne circle., '. . I ' . I � I � % 9 r I rfrnigement of patent. , . '. they have y . . . - . ­�. � , . I . . I � I . . since . freiluentl been' .� . IjLn_dson� two-6olor cover ev " a N ; . . . . . . I . of - r� ' . .L . I !!Lg mo�ih: beautiful lialf-tone illusiti.tictut . . 'The N e, w.. s Record' C1111b. � - I A large. number CanaAaian factor- geett." .. 1 'of fatin, ranch, p-lytowh ;n_dcounlry*;7en_es. rpaic (Tow 1`6tos tahen by . I � . r , I 11 I I M *Including the large,, implement - 0 q ' I ,Gwo 6&ial photographers intliF provioccs of M&n;[oba,Saskatthewan,A16.,1. I .. .. � . F. . . . , . , I 1;1 � ve' . . , , , , . . . . . � I concerns. manufacture patefited,go.ods to � ma e An expedition. to. Newf, antl Wish Colui&14. . .. I . ... . 1: , , �, �1, ' . .. � . .. � 6ti�kt r -ftv � , the Old .Country market. They - f und. % ribou. aixd .. . � � I . . . . I . ies* . . A I 16; after hearing the Abb . . . � J . � , 0 -T sp tL . W'. .. I ., . .1 , r . . . � .1 , I I %J - -he u, n search of 6a' . . . . * . 10c. d1gandaii . , I' , - ­ , . I I . may. however. be able to satisfy the -made many Anquilies of the .natives Ili* Subk0kri ari ortai!o-taki adv4*111949 of fltiz APZCIAL, OFFETIVW.- 1. � -7 4.1 , � , , . I . r . . � . . . ., r .,..I -_ I . , - . . . I. 'SUL r � ' . .'L requirements, of the law by oper!ing 'About my guide's. imported 'moose, I . .L . I I �­�, , n_� I , � TL ,It cces . I - . � r L I bihawlist for, I '908 0 1 ' I �. . I - , � . 1. -- British .factories ,�#h only a nominal - . was - t*l(f Inoose had been -frequently - I 60. Pageg 'and up." I 6011L ' I e r . r, �� . , I , .. J I . t5 . I .. . .. I I . . . r - ��xxtplit. I . IL . . I . L wnlcad me thata month - - ' ' : M. �. !11..�, - . . . .. �� I � I � . . . . . . . . � �. . ,. I � � � . I r . . . � . . . . I . seen. ind, a ir ., .. .- I . . . , I - . . . .. . . .. . I I . r I ' 'f r . � . . I or two before my arrival he had -seen L ___ � A " I - . ­ - * r - r : . � C* -4" r 0 : .. . �� . . I I -, .. . L ... 1. I L .1 untriaii Wust Be Friends.' � pMr fbiill and -cow) on two Occasions . . - L L I . �,!. . . . '.L "! � 1. . , I— I . I , .�,. L I. . - . . . . ' ' __ I . . : .N � 1. , . . L 11 * ' --- -_ - - - , , ,,�. . . . . L Sames Br�ce, Ambassador of Great . C1,08e to DeerL Lake a, sheet of Water e!n!n I T�� I . . . . . I I � - �� . " �,, & 4 1 . S, in L . . , place where I . I L' . , . . � . 1, I I I .. I Britain to the United State. a long way meet of the L I . 11 . .. I . . . . I . �. I ­ I I..... .. I 1-1 I .'Much good reading for'rilit.tle M01167. L I I . I e. big I a re� Word first liberated, . . .. . I -_ �� L . � . . . . . . . . cent speech. at a banquet given in his "loy ­ I . . . . . . . . � I �. . . - honor said-, " Canada and thb'United All good sportsmen will -join in the . .. �. I . . . . . L . . � I I . L , A 1. . . I I I L lity .to . . , 0 , I 'The News -Record and Weekly Mail and Empire, oneyear.', �6._$L25-­ � I black plug -the Al ig 'hope that these, splendid animals will I I W It _; . � ­. States are.destined by mi . I L _.%� .Aldilk L , L , ... I".... , . bw friends, You have many settlers L . , 96 .4 Weekly Glohe ......... �l *84A*rA 1 14 . *.1 * .05 &ewhi tobacm do .well in that 'woriderful countxYo- . . , 11 , . of Witness .......... . 1. i - I.. 1.05 . . I I I . I . � � 226511 Canada, I � I 1. . , a 0 , ,)I . Family Herald and W y .9. in the .United States- Newfouvdlatd� � . I . .# :: . � from es urn . jr ' 11. 6 M� eekly -.1.4.161 ...... - . -Uaced 90indl ' . I . . . . I . . � . 4 Sun. . . . . I.. I IA) and in Canada we hiviii many froth . Sar 6. I ' . f . I k".,. , . 4. !,­ ...... 10.0 . . . . . . . State& Jt is .LThe following, paragraph is from � 1. . . I . , . . I I I . . the .United my privilege I I . L . I 11 11 __-� 1, .... -1.1'.."g"i... . . . 11 . I - . . . ... Go Free &�;,'�*"':',',:::"-­-. 170 The Standaird of Empire. June 6: -We - 11:1*1111 .4. .4 6. . , . I . - to try to prevent any misunderstand. . � I . . I � Advertiser ...-, . .................. 1:78 . 11 . I . . . have,recoiv,ea the fbilowing,from, the : . .. L �, , : 44 46 .. . larni -World ..... L I . -1 . . 1. ­ . I'll, . I . I - 1948 or friction lWw.een Canada.and . . . I .. I I I I . ­ I . 6011L , , � . r ing A�'L ...... 0 ...... : 1.00 . Canadian emigration oftipe, Earlf-this . - ve 'to ' k Exhibit'k-­ . , -.4 to Farme;'s Advocate d : I the United States. . L , I "No British ambassa -_ I -Greatest Ll ' S L Rome Magazilte 9 2 11:U, I I I I I it I I I I il &i MORN dar could'have a certain sm9oth-tangue ndiv, . C .�J L ' -01 I - e" ' - .t, I � !- ­ L_ - L " 0 . I . . I . :: Dall y, -News,-Toraftt.6_.L; -- - _ ­ ­ ­ ­ ff"W_ ­. ,__; ­ 1. I—— --111 ... 4 -1 -,-. _ _. espod and , confidence -than- I while visitinj .,Liverpool, Arl4u& - � - - ­_. I. _*>-It., -.6 1.1" _4 __--1__ - , WL,,,W _' ' . -, L , _. ­ � ­ -­�­ ­­ ,-."-.--- J0 L ' I � .�,I . . I LUAL ' "' ' - -_ ­ . , I �11 . ... ".. 1. , ............... L' I � Star Ad 4.,. . , CANADIAN. National EXT-1113ITION. ,in that . great Ana brilliant marl Mr. od an" English fWnily to invest 92M L . . �of estern Ontair . . . I . ... 6! Globe L " Ilk.-...... . .10 ...... 230 . fit a "take"' s&wma, which was to . I . .. .................... ..... 4:25' i -TORONTO- '.', , Rowevelk who is honored ia es. . . . . � � �. S. . , . teemed jic Great Britain As he is hon. give them. a shate Ili a dairy in north. . I . . . " I I MAII * .... s...�,..%-,.,:.:: - - i 6 4.25 . . ... It . � , " a . * *dI Cana&, in which this person , Poll Peograt"Ine of Atteactloos twice daily, Includlig Icem It , I 4,11 .. World 4 ...... 4 ......... 9 " best. -of MUsic.' Firework."O Each I .. As is ,.. , �; 2.50 ,;3.65L frord Clinton, good gvi:ig - Ali , ored And. esteemed here. I L Wild West- Show. 94M - baturdav N lit v4 . .1.11 ...... W., "J.. 2,36' ' 29th to So�t. 12th. Special Elxcutgiort, te Duriug the last fbur months four Professed to have no Interest, what.- . . . . . I I 11 I . 49 69 Free Pr�ss,Taodoh., i ` , , " , " ".... ... .4 4 $ � #... 6 ' . ties have beeTt signed that ate ever, He also appears to have bor. . I -MONOAYP I .. ia! ,�I; -19-5 - Ra*o $2170. -GOO(I'going Sept. 3, ea SEPIr- 14. - 1. � I's 64 Vr0e Pklesst V,Venifig 1�1 ...!­.'..,.,b.b,, 2.75 destiried to- ovettoorno.diffleulties that ro*ed W bow another Englishman, - ATHLETIO DAY I , . , . � ' . . I . . .. . 5, 8. 10. Return Limit 4 On all tickets way h6redfter� arise between the whom he 0�omised 'to. L train gor work Cothe and enjoy yourself at Lojidoiki'# Po�ular Pair .' I- . & I I . I . I Sept 15th, United States - and Canada. These ate 04 a ranch. � . � . . I �1. I . . I . � , ISPE CIAL SERVICE. � - . * . I of the cordial relations that The Canadian Go4ertiment'had had � � I I 1, . I - ;9a W P t 84 1 �# . � . I I lt what you "Ant is, not. in this list4 we., can np ly Leaving Clinton 6,220 a.m. Sept. 3, 5,8, ; :T twegn these, 049tArW the matter M'.vt6tigs-ted by the'polide - it at less than it -would cogf, you'b senditig .diriee.t.. . . I officials. and cannot at present loc.-ite . ALL RAILRO, I ' ` , . �­ 1. 16. I . RATES ON ADS � . . . . . I . - I . . --,I- % 10,11, I I I � the man. but doair6 to, * do so with the I . . � ­ , : � . T p ' 1tV1,1ST1-,'RX V Aln LONDON. WwAtaTioe of the They bmA- prite List, -entry 1pormso peograt"knes'. and'all I f ,k,t I � , " , .the Fkst Airthip. press, - . 11 of*"* on .. _. remildtig, please do, so by Express] Otdiv cistal $1.50 4k that ,this stateanent will Aer" I . � . . . � - 0 train Clinton, Good going St , I given Oft APPI to " . .. Note or regjatered letter and - oLddregs. .1 I 12 13, 14, 16 and 181h. Special , M- historiani6 Xerxes was the owner of caution to pcovent others ft i . � � � I � I - pt: If Wo fto believe certain ancient into any fin4noial't,tap got I V I Om **'J � . . . .1 ) r . W. I REID, President . A. M, MINT, Sec'y . . I I I . I . oursion ItAte $1,26. Good going Sept. the first Airship. The chranielets say same. individual . . � I � . I 9,11 it was reI as it gift from his In # . I _T . I . . I . � - ..* , . I . I - 15th and 0-th. Return Wmi� on . couitiers And conAsted. of a ,winged It may ot be z4arded as part of 11-1 ... - . ... 11 � .I .... I "I ,�. .1 I i I I I 9_- I il- . I,` 9W4"!!ft-- . I I I I � .1 I 1 titkett Sept. glsit,, I I . thtobeo to *hkh wem harnesedd, four the ofikial bugk"i of the Govern- � . I I .. . . � , . . 0 I . .1 . LAnOR DAY. ;*. Food held iibavt the Incht to Protect kuhviduala against I I - tame elo , - .1 , I I . Art ble. hungry W t- 06 I I I I I wo Jil 'MIT HELL . . I- , alotivq power, and, it' is said, their ever P6481blO the' Oat"an GOV&h' . 1. ' . . * 1. . jet!lkn ,ttickets ,it single rda.wds the incoativii of -th,b � their own volubUq acts, ,but *h6 .. 0 1 , �v - L � ind ok ' . 11 , / I � , t I cen ,Ml stittiong in 'clana a, Good, strnggleil to a peMe their appetites I ,ment Will make an eXalnplili 61 AV I , . i�. Sept. . .. � . 141% . TS1 # 6 I I � THE NEWS-MoRu, . I � clitition I gollig 80pt. 4, 5, 0, and 7 . I lle.tilrn ' tesgult6d, In rat � g the throne fyom tho such, barefaced attempt to Xb � -_-,.1_.1.. 1.11'.. ­ -...1-1-11... U �. ".11-1...- _... � ... . ..... - I ­­­. 11 �", I . . '% I . Liffilt, Aug. 8, 190A. . ground. money wftlio."_ �,". I . iiii1oliII111111ill" . 0 I � I . I I I I I & I . t; . � . I . . � - � . . I . .1 I � I I � I . I . I . I . � � I I I � � I . . � , . . . . � . I . � . . 'I � � . I I .* � � � . . A . . I . � . . . I .� � I . I I I . I . . .1 . I I I I . . I / � . I . I , , I � �, � I . . 1AN I . I A� , . 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