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Clinton New Era, 1909-01-28, Page 6-..-----.- __ -­ __ 1-77-' . . ­ , 79% I � __ - -, ­ . F -V- -- -7-'T � -77-771T -_ I--- - - ,­T-9WWT-rP - -IT- ' , ___ '�40, ,-."-- V - __ _--­W'1WP"r1"_-_-- - - - . . . 11. . -; � ­_ - - -_ W- I - ,, - 11 I I . . � I - � � I . . . I I ­ , 1., . I " I TUB OLINTON KRW r.RA I I I . 1. I . 11 . . ___ 4 Jim ,08tbo. I"a -4 - ­ -_ �._,- � I= � I __ -_ ____ - , _ -.,. --- _ ______ , - __ _­ ­ -�r I . � ..��_ - . --- � - - .-- - . ­­. I P.. __._ ... .1- :I- w 11- . ­ ­--;__�, _�.�__­rr­_-__-_ ;;v- _�-,�-_' -- - . . � - � ', _ _­, . ­_­ I I I I , _ � - � , I - - - - 1 � , ­ _ . � I ­ I ­ ­ 1. - ­ _ I �� . . � .1 TUGI VE SPAR BUOYS , � -ONLY 000 FOR FURS., , , � lu�s ,,, U I 0 , , , I " ,,, , T .11 ' ' -I- � 0 - � Hudson Bay Official TON Old Old 1 4 � , TI . I � - I � , I . I I . I ',, � �OL story of North. . I . __ � , T. I - I , . ,,, . . An interesting visitor- In Toronto I I . ) 111URIT . ently � I Rescuing These Stray "Sticks" i , y rec -,wiiii Mr. Donald Gillies. -i I . , . I I I ! Hudson Day Co. factor at Fort " Is Perilous Work. ;!!!. -.I:. . . . i George, Ur. Qillies, who, left that . . .. I i", .. . � . I 0, .. "' ­ .; 1-l'i i...... i S. , 0 .;i . . post lastr August, is On his Way to :5 &;. '. . .i*- po..., ��i�-'..�! - ;NP. .00"kk WMM--N= . Scotland, and will sail, by the com- Iiii-gii1im. '40M ok" :11'--Ii.�M.11. SIGNBOARDS OF CHANNELS.' I pany's supply boot. Whon intef- ;'11'-1--.`.1i11`;i0. ;j-"-.'.'.`.!',ijj**.��*..i I . Cenulne " I . i ..; I I :.:!:: � I vtpwed by one of the daily papers lie ..ii,;.,.-,.,....;.i-..,*.,*.,..,!i-..--...-.-..tj oft,) ::;;i`1�;.`-!`.,.`--.i.i . I v.t;...;.1t1...1�i1,.,-ji!% - I I .,�-.1�".***.ii'...*,!'..,*i'.iii*.I �ii�iili!!.�i;',-'-.�ii* is reticent as -becomes a Hudson : .o�..- - - , r �ay ,Co. man. But his ,reticence. �ras -.�. -- .. -;,gl, - iiiiillii�iil��!�---.�- .3 - 1j:4,..-,-*j',11!g-,., -.; lm� How These MarinerV Guides Are An , * ­$!, I " If - ni �;;�!.-i!liliii'... ..:. 1- !!�!ii iiiii��i�l chored and How The ' Sometimpil siguificant. Asked for his opinion t!i: ! . - � . Carter s we' '':I;. :;jij1*�,.-,.; , .;:;m::: ...ji.,.i: . - I . , concerning the possibilities of the I '::;:::: : .;::, ;.- : I.- I 14reak Away and Are �Hunted Down . . I :::: - .:.::, 0. �-' . Hudson Bay .. by the 4ighthouso Service Tenders. - . region, which the Gov- , � ;W : , . 0 , �;.. 1, . � . I - . ... ernme-iit propo�qes to open up by. ,;_= . . , F Little Liviar Pft me . aris of transportation facilities, he -;r 4� When the winter gales begin to blow, . , . I � said that offloially )i�, would not say 'the tenders of tire,11glithouse service . I Isuot Bear Signature of that the country was. :good * Wr turn their, steins.towar(l northern seas �.. .. 14 much but the fur trade, o; that the This woman says she was Soved to hunt strny sl;ar buoys. Of all the �­. I .. proposed route through the bay to from an ,j,yeration'b6 Lydia, ,E. work of the coa.it patrol this, perhaps, � . � I 11 I . 144urope would'be a, good one. The pinkhaw's egetable ompou" . . I - .. _���;� . 11 I I �. I � Is the most exposed to danger, Vullin � . l., . I . �. Great Company, of course, holds tbe mrs. Frank Emsley,. jl� , ay, loe4r . Linds I t opinion, born of desim, that. fur trad- � Ontario, writes to Mrs. Piukham. these "signboards" out of the @ea or .1 San PAC-sindlb W-pper Below. . It for. .80eak- : putting them over aide Is like "yank- � - . - � !ng is all that region I. g I I When I vf rote to "you some time : gamu S" as easy Ing to a represpritative of The News � ago, I was a very sick *Oman suffertag Ing" spiles with, a top- derrick on a �f he said: � from female troubles. . I bad-Anfism-ma, heaving platform. �. '"ke as "Pini " . "Of course Canadians have opened tion, of, the feminine organs and aould. Althoulgh passengers la . the boiits 11 ACRE, up and settled. a lot of country that , any distance. At - � FOR sun . . not stand or walk that ply tha� whters -of Nety York bar, � . :�� FOR DIZZIKESS. was never thought t I , o be good for any- last, 1. was confined to my bed and the , , 1. - � OUSNE04 thing, and it is, hard to say what they doctor said I would have � to go through "or, Long. Island sound and. other wa� es FOR BILI ,P . I terways along the coast see many, " "u U0 I 0 C . - E70 I I 11, I � - - P U V F' I might do. . 45 operation, but. this I refused to, do., ,. k FOR TORPID LIVERs F(I - I spar buoy they gIve them little, � . . doi�t think, it 1S, a 90 A friend advised Lydia E. Piz*kamls , s, . . od Qu e , , . � Vegetable jQbmpound. After using tb I I E foR CONSTIPATION but then I c ought. With -the man at the wheel i an't ' say what I do think I ­ Q � M 'You i P01 ff I . . :1: Ll. FOR ULLOW SKIN. about it. 4A.4orstand my,,,Posi- three bottles of.it, I feel like a new It is'di erent. Color, shape and sIz . . . . Woman. L . I give )JIM Volumes of information, and i I- FOR THE COMPLEXION tion", . I I I most heartily recqmmend L di&)B , -s upon the spar buoy as an lit- � �HATVPC. i "What sort of settlement is there at, =to Z he look L . . .02"giulwa MUST :;G �;� . Piukham'A Vegetable Comp,o . . "V sm - . -reporter asked. I . � I I P..Ir vm.tol- r Fort George?'� the n who suffer ,with :female �. valuable guide. I im, , "Well, there�s the in" sionary aiid wome . .. �� Is I lit the government inventories they . .. cUF?E ZICK HEADACHr-. I his wife and -the clerk at the fort, tm,blee0' . .� are listed as "Sticks," although they . . and my wife -and son. together with FACTS FOR SICK WOMEW ,.are L sometimes - sixty feet long. They - � . - t, I half , a d.,ozen Scotch half -breads .For thirty years Lydia E.,Pink- are L-inchored In the li�ed of a. river ok � jj�,:- -KE. - - - -- -v who are servants of the company, ham�S Vegetable ()Ompoi:ind, made I, tht tj 1F . har)3or cligune Lir '-up ends" paint- - , , . � . I 3-�A I besides the. agent and a few servants from roots and herbs, -has been the . e . d In such a way as to &Indicate to the . di standard ri 'jhe way it Was Explained to Her'by . at the post of the TiVil . fur-tra Ing , imedy .for female ills, o�server the, formation of the bottom. .- ,. , company, the'Frenpla company, Revil- the Clumsy Man. lon Brothers., W�he . if we gather jevery. aAdhas. positively diredthousarldsof On the margin, of government charts , , . . � . , hive been troubkA with platiatory notes tell oub that Tassels I I Owing to the fact that the car lurch- body in at a. church ser*ice, as we Women Who ex 1 6 , aster abput displacements'Inflammado ulcerall approaching a .harbor from the sea . , .. .d suddenly as he was passing along sometimes do, we can M1 .. . I . - � L. - .. . tion, f1brbid !Lmors, irre anties, should leave red buoys with even � 'be aisle Bronson was deprived of thirty, souls." . "The Indiana do not live at the periodic pains, backache, Rwlt.bearl- L' I I I numbers on the Tight and black, with ; �ib balance, with the result that in L ig4own feelip,g -:flatulency�ndl �7 1 ittempting to save himself from fall- place," he added, They live in the a I . I l9es* odd numbers on the left side of plidn- I woods and continually -*moVe about. . es .. I nels. Black An4 White striped buoys,' I .L � ng he clutched one of the shoulders try it ? -, I �, I . I I 4 a handsom . e woman who had suc- They just live about an they 'always , .. y don't . . .. an * - - the stripe - 9 running, perpendicularly, - !ceded In getting a seat. Moreover, did and this free life is really. the . roo . n.vn slek mean an obstruction In the channel, besi for'them, They'seldom build a women to write her for tAvice. with . ,room to get by ou either side. � . se knocked her beautiful hat awry permanent dwelling.: but I always just She has gaided t1tousands .to If . balls i L )r caaes ornament . the "up - I k - -CHUSEIMM. _' 1. v ftopga ,of ftnadlen I a Why,* street, Newly Paved? Was. Torn 'I , I .1 No" b-Wftt I - b0ath. AddM9, JuYpp, Mam-p - ' . efiAs".1t means a turning point, the . up -by official Order. 009FISTRAD UF40ULATIONS I .I . . . .� . . I ... I . .. � " . . N. Xonuter, the French, Asiatic ' Any STOALuumberoa mectlanot Domialm. L , . � � I . I � . I '-`T '7- . j- cGI& and number indicating the course. traveler, volle.1ted for the truth of tbe- � 4ands in 9saitob% OssfxW,bowsa andAl. I . . . � I- .. - I I . stid see us. yod will be cohviaQ641 - ' X you- 0&11 � . do ix .... .. . . . following 4tory of how bin. friend, oartv,w oepsing 8 and IAQ, zwk rwryed,may be bolneotead 4d -by may person Who '0 00 I . � . . . .. . . . I . These sticks are put down wIth 1�00XY somethnes . . great Hop. Sin- a man of means and re- of . , L L W4 head of 1; forcilyL , or say MAI0 over 10 091 fhat:We Paz place to got Your chopping an . -7&t the- . . . � . . I . �'.. I Altement, was o a one occasion sorely . f age$ to the elitat of Ono quars" . . � THE CLERMONT.. I . . � � iron naphors and .. . itoneweights. One would suppose that , lotimiZe( I . V 1. ljop $In- lived n the . 0 = of 160 acres, more or leaw. I . ' .New Double -process' , - street of the roasted corn, as un- . , . ApplioatiOA for entry must be 'MadLe I* ., P I I First assage. by * Steamboat Frorn . . - 11 so . fixed they never, could get away, but I to flud,them, L as III payo�d a street as savory .and a person by tb A a a .a applicp,ut, ,t Domi ion , ' . I I . � I . Cho�Oing Mill � ' . I - - . any in all rekin. The local mauda- (4ands Agency or Sub�agancy for the djm� , . " . . Now York. to Albany. . In August, 1808-tb' rt . a exact day ia . they do and it is'a job " ' Xce.floes break their cables and some, I rin was an, Intimate friend of his, and 'this ;.riat in which the land is Rituate. )Autry . D"roxy May, however, be -made as op, � � . .. . , . I Next door to the Clinton Electric st"ka., I . *11 . I . . L U01) Sing . availed himself of panoy on certain conditions by tbmL , mattei of dispuf&-the steambout'Cler- � . I tim § -Cfush thg sticks'; storms pull I (� . - the fog or ' in , friendship. to press. tile Inandarin to lather, mother, son, d4ugbvert brother Or . , SATI !!A2TION GUARANTRED. - L . I . ;� .... - . ,, . - ,. I I - have the street repaved. Certainly, Oster, of an intpuditig homesteader. st* . then' L loose, and ships - Inont madethe first passage by edm . ' . . trout New York to, Albany, The"dis- darktiess"koul. them*1111d tear them front I -L . I I I . . out to me 1 . .., .. . . .. . at once. The men would be at work . I , on It before Ilop Sing could get back ,The homestekder is required to perform L . Le of the fol - be homeatead'd4ties under on . .. . . . I , � home. A week passed, the a dnother visit, and so on until, III .d'espair, 11op ,owing P1408 t ce'll t��t.lefta SiX Months' realden Pon I .)I ­ iance, somewhat less than 150 miles, $Ing determined to have the street re- . th(j) 4 a ) I tivmtion. of she land in each year for 1113ree yeara� . even , .L , a vait c Whit Is there.to say of ' Ity. paired at it is own expense, The work (2) A homesteader May, if he so desires, . : Areet. You are not fit to be allowed . was satisfactorily combleted. , ar,or ' ad residence duties by M "'a uIr . L �� qudntly ,ships use � t.bem as -moorings,.. although this is forbidden.. . . . The surprise of *1101) Sing was. only "a V Ing land owned solely 16y , , . I'vin, On : : . �.. TDIATMING0. , , Avw#�& L . equaled by his lndlguatlo� when oil j ban a IF,-- him, "t e,33 t 80 acres in ext at, ba . � . , awakening one morning he found a 6 "Inty Of h�a homestead. Joint own- . , I iho"h1iPIL" land Will not meet 'thfs require. '�. 4''. " ,, . . wly gang of coolies upheavlug the ne ment.-, � , . . " ; . treet. His surprise grew .� 31) It the father (or mother, it the father , \ t. . when he heard from the mandartn's ja*� -. . L.eceased)of %be, homesteader has per I r L k .. . own lips that. the men ,w6Te there at tuancit residence on farming land ownst , 1- . , his orders. aolely by him. not loan than eighty (86'. . I "Youatee, ray dear friend," said the . mores in extent, in the Viola! sy Ot ths . bomeatesa, or upon a homestead entered mandarin," "I am expecting the bea, d � I - for . by him in the Vioir iti'L such homestead- � . Inspector around here lit It tew days. I I I or, may perform his own residence duties � Now, � If be Nyere to see the beautiful by living with the father or mother. I I I L paTementL you have laid down In your ' . a terms Ovicinity" in the two pre - Th street he would come. to the conclu- 002) no paragraphs is - aennea as muesulac . I , " . . slon that there, *as money about, and. 'every rot -more than pine miles -In a direct line. - . . exclusive of the w. idth of road aiiowanoep .. � %, he would assuredly bleed . *eta crossed in the'mem iuremieifl. . . In my body. This would mea ii my . I (6) A� Homesteader intending to perform I ruln. , 1D.oWt yog see why your pave- hie residenoe.dooles in accordance with do ment really must come up? It cost me I don1 above while living *Ish parents or en . . farming land own9d by himself, must net7 one fortune to S�cure my post. Want to spend . auoiber In keeping it.!'. L . ify she Agent for she distrial of such inten. . . . . I I .. I ion. . . . . . . . F . in writing Muni be . 14: YORK. . .Sixtilonthi'liotice given to *be commissioner of Dominion. � . � � - . � . I.Ands at Ottawa, of I tenilon . ,apply fir � . . ]I - I I . An English View of the Metrdpolla of . I . patent. . . . I . . . W. W. CORY,, . . .. . .. the Now World. � I I ' ' ' . rr, . � J oputy of the Minister of the. Interiol?, . . - Niw, York ought by most artistic. 111.B, -Unauthorized publiastion of thisp I I . stan � dards. of the past tQ be hideous. advertisement will not be paid for. . .. � 11 Instead (as I made up my. mind, with .. -�. . . - 47 I � , I I a shock .of' pleasure, a few 'weeks I .ako) she Is as beautiful, as I�dlvldual . � rarmers-ionvow .� � ��,�. I � ind with great difliculty avoided step- I a cortical shaped tent or - wigwam. b0ath. AddM9, JuYpp, Mam-p - ' . efiAs".1t means a turning point, the ­ - . ' tilinost,,as -Venice. Of course there a I .I . . . .� . . I ... I . .. � " . . , i succeeded In . )Ing on her toes. As he - his equilibrium the lady When they dtart living in a perman- ent sisttlementihey. are careless about . � � I . I � . I '-`T '7- . j- cGI& and number indicating the course. . . * . � THE. HOMESTEADER. her sky and her.. atmosphere. Even a. � � . I regulai# old frump- of a city could wear . . . � I- .. - I I . stid see us. yod will be cohviaQ641 - ' X you- 0&11 � . do ix .... .. . . . .ecovering , * arned toward him and said: � sanitation and disease nearly always I . � . . . .. . . . I . These sticks are put down wIth 1�00XY somethnes . . great - : - . . . -, � . . __ � . . � a spurious charm when golden wine of fhat:We Paz place to got Your chopping an . -7&t the- . . . � . . I . �'.. I "You contemptible pupl I wish Yon springs up." . I � . . I . . � THE CLERMONT.. I . . � � iron naphors and .. . itoneweights. One would suppose that I Wind-swept and flre­wepV'4-Lnd swept with bitter rain-ir-. . sunshine &ipped over her from a . I . ' .New Double -process' , - .:o 'understand that I am not a lamp- � ?ost 6r a piece of furniture tb be . . Water Gaii,ffe Bnrit ., P I I First assage. by * Steamboat Frorn . . - 11 so . fixed they never, could get away, but I to flud,them, . � I Thig 'Was the world I came. to. when . I . . crystal -cup studded with turquoise or In'a suiiset such as heaveii �ud Turner I , ' . I I . � I . Cho�Oing Mill � ' . I - - :lung to for support. You ought to irain. You have no � . � . I , � -_ , I . , . " . . Now York. to Albany. . In August, 1808-tb' rt . a exact day ia . they do and it is'a job " ' Xce.floes break their cables and some, .1 I came across the sea-- - . gun-drenched6nd pahting, a. -pregnant . . . alone could conceive, glittering like ii Ifeap Jew. eta b6hind a veil of 15prin- � . .. . , . I Next door to the Clinton Electric st"ka., I . *11 . I . . I dde In a cattle ight to crowd in where you can tear . 0. P R Firemen Badly Scalds I I L . ­ mattei of dispuf&-the steambout'Cler- � . I tim § -Cfush thg sticks'; storms pull I (� . - the fog or ' in .,. - )vaiting plain . . L Callffig: Out to huia-rikind, calling -of .. L , hied, gold dust. - But the,startling, bt� , SATI !!A2TION GUARANTRED. - L . I . ;� .... - . ,, . - ,. I I - , . , Aber people to pieces with your big, hands. You clowul __ . 0 P R firemen (4eo H L I)JIffae, _ Who �treA,Fcit.William' st* . then' L loose, and ships - Inont madethe first passage by edm . ' . . trout New York to, Albany, The"dis- darktiess"koul. them*1111d tear them front I -L . I I I . . out to me 1 . .., .. . . .. . .. virre beauty of New'York could exist I . I In a Lon don fog. . � . L. .L . . . I PAINTING ANW. . .. . . . wkward i pitiful gou ought to be thrown out into the lives in Robertson - his engine near-. Weettdrd ­ iance, somewhat less than 150 miles, - Not ipfre. their hold Lon the bottom . I . . . . . . - . . I . ,ed it. I've fought the:,ivind an& brav, even , .L , a vait c Whit Is there.to say of ' Ity. . L ... 1. . . . : Areet. You are not fit to be allowed . while on . happened a nasty accident, The water � buret . was,. covered' 'in thirty-two holirs, a, .'. qudntly ,ships use � t.bem as -moorings,.. although this is forbidden.. . . . � . 1 cringe to it, no more! . .. � ' ' I've fought the creeping tire back, where 'all t - heL ardhitectures of 4he - . : : . �.. TDIATMING0. , , Avw#�& L . 1,1114--., - - . -'z go where you are likely to inter- . 'ere with the comfort of refined peo - an ge of the locomotive, and "a ded the whole oi the left side of hi 9 I L Is re6ord halla'd aii. 4-'t-rium It In speed, I p for pirevibusly the between I . 11 There are Instances where t e,:an- I. .. . . gecure . . I .. . . . and 'cheered to se6 it die I * . . world a.nd some that,were I . ' ' laii - or sea ru'b ere else) :on., ,d R � I.. . . ,_ . . . .. I . . . L ho * I - WecEinpaint your use or I * . . " I . . . L Ae. You unmannerly bumpkinl You . face and he9d terribly. A ,, : . It so happenedi" said Duffus to our _ .Passage vs. th�,6;� cities averaged four day . . *experimented ,chors of, a 6ar' uoy have, been ,b pre andi .enough to hold agq�lnstic6i ssuro, I�ve shut the b -j,jjIj qlutsiae and � . . . itter, " , : , _ Sat "", --I ...... """" "I ", e wit mi my c oor � ifiMiwld'�r . togeth6r? .Would you not s � . ' . . . , b 1. n - . . � t --and trim your� U99yi .� ., . . . . I 1. . . leserve to be"" , . "Excuse me, madam," Bronson man- . representative, "that I bad a Ux. of. Zam-Buk III my which I used - . 711obert . Fulton had with steain. several years, 8ut the.Cler- I . Ij):a`1ifLrrow channel eause'a dangerous, . . 6 for ' Laughed t6 think 1 'ie;ired - a fli I*n a . . -not -as as 14 ' think that theY w6uld refuse to speak � It: othe . r even, if they didn't fig to eac .w � P a� . . d make them loi)k -likd new. I . I , , .�. I I . ' I , "you have.made a mis 3ged to say, - pocket, ' for a sore on my lip, -and. when,j had first 'shock.afthe 1. rs m.ont -was'-the fl' t boit. he constructed : I .. As he - cases a -few But such X .: I JAM- a -weight 7of the when this',happens th . I .. . I . . st.rong I . . .. I . I " 16'*Itei� I . In Alsastrou! 3' battle, dreadful to WP 'ess ' ' ' d .. .. . . �1.1 . I . . - - . � . All *work and our _- I . . - � . .� ake." . . recovered from�the. Dn a large scale. could not get � . lee usually becomes so great ,is to f0fee 'And thia is what I. came . . � t Nv se. _'._ n ,? ut go to Ne gnrti�r�nteed, 11 . . .... . . . I . �, "A mistakeP the lady demanded, - ,,What accident, I.produced the balm &nd hod happlied freeIV to the scalded- Parts, the engine he - wanted in this , country. . fr6m. England. The � .. the buo under, and the pack slides On,. . � � . pame Across the sea, .I . ., . Miles and miles of sky and I said to inyi;Olf'. �as I drove about I . . ie - prices , a eight.,. ,� .1 . I I . . I I . re . . I . I . .. . I . .. . 11 . . . - . I - �,,. . her eyes Bashing with wrath. t . to you mean?" - Ing At the time I app)ied it Iwas, fferl 'acute - =erfully he ordered one , . Clermont was so reconstructed In the . . ' - . . .y , It the ice pack gets under the buoy , re' t� it the is oD]y'one resul, I . .unused . miles. ,of unturned' loam .;-' ' . . , , , - . -Now YtIr�k that tl gdy, colorful city' . was like a huge flower. garden Avh&ts . � I .. . ftCAiATH'&, OVERBU . 1. . . 1. . . .. .. ,:. . . . . . , � I I . �k . " � "I am - not your husband." _. - I , --_-q1 y.but within a - , short Zam-Buk -gave me easse. - 1. = Following winter.. that � it -giLve. in6re - .. so as to lift . , . . ff ,he pi,rting. of tbd dable.' ThL%n o, ;. - ind raileg of room for some: one. else - - ' and miles of room ior me- . I . . . I I '' � ener had sown its seeds -any; � . I ' ... ' " ' . . . ­- ­ , p ­ * * ' Lesli4�'Xa'rk-iap Shop.,Clintov.t . : . . . - - I I .., :i0. 1, � . I . . � .; I was able to continue my journey,'and ugcn reachind'home I obtained more minodiougs accomm6datiotiff to trdv- 2o I . aler,s, an4* tfie, year 1808, which was- I � 4 maybe . o, arts the spar Up9p a journey The dry,'of exile changing to the * . -y "Hdme-!"� h. crti0on hollyhocks, golden' sun- 0 - ' gOwwers, dainty pluks, niqqest vidlqts, _ . - . - . . . . . . I . . . , . . . . . . . I . . . . . . : �: . . . I - MASTERPIECE MUST GO. 1, . , . . Zaib-Buk and continued the treatment - It acted wonderfpllylwell, and in a few da -s had the wbund nidely healln, , I ­ the first year. -of -regular travel by , .. . -steamliiogtj Fulton -made It a. point to . .. I A 4. � I ­ ..hnA�,I.A 11, its of nilles,perhaps of only:. :); tho sAn ay f i * * 'o n* *'tb 3ne, or'two. It- in . etch up' I . e, � , . . . - , it'inity.-drift.0 0 the. . nrest abore and .1c . I I I . I . . sweetak :(R of , . . . '.' . � �-71sabel..Ecclis,tone Mackay . . . 1 4 , . ­ I . . . . - . .1 I . , . I d 11 white lilies, lArkspurs, -pansies an An. . . .1.. .,� , .a thousand'other -daily 'things. ,better � ,,� - .�Tl .1 * I . . � AAA L od I.. 1�.'.. For'' ' C e I ' . ,�­�­ � - IT � I - .P1 E , UV V . - Axibens' Painting, Found Recently, Is . Sold and Will Leave Enghind.' . .. . The newly -discovered Rubens,' Which . -was so much admired at last year's Winter Exhibition of Old Masters at Burlington House, is to leave E ng - land. * I Its destination . will be either the , galleries of the Prado, in Mad -rid, or ,the New York palace of an American merchant. prince. The picture, which is now in the possession of Henry Roche, who discovered it a short tix*e "'t ago in ,a Belgian convent, is an .It treasure which would grace the Walls. -of any gallery in Europe, and it seems � , % great pity that it cannot be retained Ithis country. It had been long Ittsight of, but in 1&40, when it was �onsidered one of the most valuable pictures inthe great "Schamp d'Aves- , choot" collection at Ghent, it was de.- . . Acribed in the. following words.: "Picture 156. 'Christ Risen.' -The . Christ is of large life size. painted in 'three-quarter length. With his left arm be is holding the cross, on which his right �and is resting. The hod is most admirably painted. The bee breathes forth that sublime love of humanity, that irieffable sweetness, that Rubens' genius has so often di- vined and reproduced. i In picture 130, 'Christ Dying,' we saw the union ,r of Christ's divine nature -and- His earthly sufferings; here. it is,tbat same divine nature triumphant after ther ,tion, yet preserving in the resurrec -----Wdgv-uf­-tts- ilory`�---characteT---of- simplicity .and self-sacrifice which - alone explains bow God became .man." Dr. Bode, Sir Charles Holyroyd, Sir . Edward Pownter, and other great cri-, � ties. affirm that the picture is thit whichwas paintedfor the great Duke ..of Yerma. in the twentysixth year of his life, and Is a striking eximpleof Rubens' earlv work. . . . m'� . ­ - - . M1011 11 . - ­ , .. I . ___ MAOFAT-HUME "m q, 7, MR 9, . . . . RHEUMATIC TREATMENT - I Some 'Simple Precautions V*�hlch � Will Prevent a Recurrence. of . Attm&s. . lk a', -:,start hl boa. ,pre, ­ ,y I . - rope. or into -the southern -Th � 0 ­ . y, .. . . I I � . . . I .. I I * don't know ECnything ".so fine as a e - , of Vu a tender 106ves of a harmless lung sKeILPT', 1vuv1ug - -111 . ; I line. Ctirioug y enough, - g'portibn of - f-o"t . . I - " * -and . . . 1. ''. . . �_. -_ . � . � er of burils, scalds, cuts, and - similar t . � .1 . . . : . On the. Irish coast todiy Is one healink imountaineods 4hrub;'give to among each, fher.as they chosej ,. - . � . I I 1. . seliff., I . o , . I . . I . ,� . - injuries which workers are so liable to the ptiblid 6omplained of this. It was. "whIchAraveled there In six weeks from Dr-Shoop's C6u�h Remedy� its iiiarvel- instead of the -exp6rIm&nt being A fail- * . us Grain ' . I - . ' . . illaVingsecuredaeommodio- - , __ ---' , ' .. and in my o I piniona, b3i'Of Zam-Buk not pritil. well, af6ng� In, the: suipMer. . . .­� one curativepibpertles. Tiglit, tickling ure, It turned out , g . . 'Storehouse, We 'are .'now .buying &I � .' _ � I . . .. rb ' It was pga-elited . ,I eoiious success, I , . , Now, York ba or.,. . . I . , I . E;hould-be'kept.hand'yineyeryWo'rkers that. traveiers �gof:. accustomed to It. , or distressing - coughsi quickly yiel& to Mrs. C. .N., -Williamson.- In London . kinds, of grain'; for'which.. the highest I . - . e . I I .. � . . . ' tl� British government by the Unit- -the healing,, soothing actio - � � . I . ­ . . . . .�. 1. . . home." . � . . . .. � .. .Previously boats .bad. been beld7.forTto 6 ' . n of this .­ . I. . .. Prices will be paid, ... , . . .. i­�_ . � There is something 4ifferent aad'su� t . I . . ed. states and now floats Oft. the coast 'splendid prescription - Dr-. Shoop's Chrou . icle. I . � . ­_ . - . . ' ' - . � . . Wo hours. at. the. request. of Vassen- . Cough Remedy. - And it is so and - - . ­ - . : kinds 6t - ' , parlor about Z%m-buk. Tim6 and again , , . 3n which- ti;.*st6pppd at -t& its long 'At- � I -safe . . . er.%. .Bran., Shorts, Oorn. and all I , .. - . - . . . ers who weren!t ready.' Pulton's -per- . . . , Obesity �Lnd wjll� 13,qw ' grain,. Seeds and other feisda. kept on, I . . ." workers in all bikuches of lra& have , � ... . lantic Journbv. 1. :. '' . goo for children,as well. Con.tainiag -, ' . .1 . . � I . . the �everance won public approval before . ". I . , . ' Obesit. ' -with the ex. 'fiand ht this storehouse. ' . ., ., .. . proved its vast. superiority oter , if it is a long cliase'to gna tbe'stray . no bpfum, chloroform, or other harm. V, is-. edsily. cured .. . . . . ... .. ! - . .1 . . .. . , f the. .the-. season.' clos�d.--4naconda. Stand- I ' _ al- I erclse.of:the proper dare and restraint . 1. I I �. I . . 141, * '. . _. � � I . I ' advertised ointni6nts and qalv6s o . I . . , . buoys It Is 46ven di nlor6. difficult"task- �id ful drugs, mothers should in safety . -6' 'patient. Without - ' - . . I . . amand Dr Shoop's.-If otber 4. . I'll , day, 'No doubt the fact that Um-Buk , ard.. . ., . . ... . . . oil fbe,pakt: a . . " I 0 & 4� . . . . recover the anchors left behit.id bk the ' ways d, ed.ie]Uthew No!. Be - . of � . . � . I - � . � I . , . , .. I .1. . . . . . is inside entireily from heibal essences I . . 1. . . . .. riders thst sail ont' remedies areoffer. thIs,'.ho,0evcr, the cure Is Impossible,: : , . I . I � . I fugitive spars. Te, . Sold by all D' F0r-d'---&Ad*eo . . I . and extracts,whilei ordinary ointments I . . I ��, , . .- . your owja� judge! . eaters. . . and no IjhV . 0 , 66*6. :. - . � , . . . ta . , sician. or medlcin& can be, - .. - ' . . 1. . ­ . : . . . . . of the harbor have a-derrick.arid ckle . _�_ a - I . : G, T* R. STATIONj CLXX . . I . con n ore or ess ima a 'an , . ... . * � - the pilot. . house, with , The year ua-LU lia, _ .. � . . . � . Oil 06 ' . jalu 4'mw: . I rigged In .front of , . I I I z! remanin ie. cola � of 'glay libl,li. -The happy�go-loky.dls_ . .. ; . . . � . . .. . I . . '�. .., . . , . s a Ion * ex I -Minard's Linlaent Co.,''Limited., I p6sltjons '� f 'fat � p46ple, - their tendency . ­­....., I . . . ,� '. .1. - � . .y engine to.lift, . . .1 The weather record and ls,kno*n 9A � "thel I 0 : � . 1. . . . . . I . I . 11, '.1, ,. , .. .. bu 'ssu`6riorit . 190twoev �his ma, donke and-inill. .1 . ent! ligh ' it , I f .. _ . . . . " . , to , regferd -their Ailm tly, cause : _. . ,be, t a Act re aiiaa that', four eg " SIRS, -X have used �your MINXRD'S � . led on year without.a. summer 11. lit. that j6aj � I . - . - I . - are and location of every, buo�7 ' Is mark � * . them 'io'look toon.'nothing i, co .� . . I - . I LINIMENT for. t1te past 25 *a -diffl: sharp. f'ros.t in ,'every 1 Serlousl . . I I . I . tinents to whichit has bee dt , - oth .the charts to a degree; so ij is'not - � there was a. . rn � or. .Sale . . , . ­ er . I . , 'r intro uc; , c.6slred position. The month, - and the , people all . over' the ..to:*deny themselves notbin ' .rhese . . I . . ed within ten years it has - come h whillst'Thave occasionally iised 9� . . � . I . I . �v , I liniments I can safeli -8ky thiit r. have �ult fo find tb � .1 . . . . j : . . I .. 1; ­ I I . .... .. ..\ -leading houiehold-'billm! I . t6 belie * .. . Ich. generally . . � . I '... . . . , . ',% � I I -eeze. never used any e(jual t6 yours. ' - serjoui ­bbslne�s Is%drigging for the; orld began , ve. thdt sonfd.grimt. ,. cbaracterlstics� wh -are re. , . I I . � . . . . I � . , I .. . . iiiises, 'I NY . I . I . . Foz burns, cuta,.smIds, b .1 rubbed between th6 hands -and. iw- .Anchor , nd after grappling with. It 6, and'dehnite -eban.ge In the parth 'was � sp6nsibie. for, their allment, furnish . I I . .. . . � , . � I . . I . . . . ma, piles, uledr6, rinj�-.,worm.- itch, saliir , , . bstacles* In the way of" . . ' � 1. . . � . chapp- . ha.led -frd4uently, it will never fail to holstlt aboard .ship.. .Aeic the donkey taking place. . The farmers used'to re- . the gtbatest 0 ... I . . 1* - . . . . . . rheum, bad leg, festering sores, enty-four - haz as ' "eighteen hundral; ana .curing them. As a iulc, the hit person . Whole' .: �.­,. . . I . � . . ad places, cold -sores, frost-Wites. and � cure .cola in the .'hesd.,in.,tVv ongln� 6omes, into play. Another. ,- far to. it. .1 '. . 1. I I : . . I � .� . . I . . . ' '.; . . . . . . . . .. .. furies inddigeases, Zam-Buk hours.' . , . I .. . spar,buny ab6ard., It ii� Ft�, lee and snow .does just the opposite of ivhat. be - - . - . . I . . . ptarve to. death." . all skin W2 1166, ard is 6'ptill P, � I I . . .. very foods . 1. . . . - marvellous It is also the best for briAses,sprai p In were common in June;' Ought to do. He' cats. the' . . Cracked . ., . � is beyon . doubt a most. . sft'-ha�pens.t6 be runnin.,# the eft ta I . I . . . ' I cure. ­ . I I . 01 . I . etc. � - I Yours truly.'. - ' . us . e extreme c . are. gre I en thing was killed, and thc�frult he should avoid, avbId.s those''he should I ... I - . ' -.' . - - - � ­� . . sts and stores s�ll at 50 centd-a -.Dartruguth. . Ji G. L140SLIH. of .the tender has to . . . . I . I . . .. .. . Drugtp I .. . . . I I * I er.111111 and, was nearly all destroyed, During the eat, shuhs-exertiori of every'kind,'In-, 1. I . �.: . ., I. � I � . . . .1; I ..Should � big roller get'lind S - . I . . o I - .. � � . . I I . ' . or Ch' ppo,.d . box and the Zam-Buk Co,j, Toronto � . . � . . � . M .. . . p ges In rest and luxury and eel's . I . . ., ,� . . � . I . I of threb. dur � . . . . . . , suddenly tighten *,the liftin" cbabis mouth snow fell to the de th . . will mail a box, post free u 0 a eigt, . I . . , . . , . nd.-Wassachu- - the. 7way. of- the - easiest resistance g i ­ -_ - 4 , - . . , - I en- -- - ­ ­ * ... _.___­­­_ - . _ , -w Uld 91TO Way 'Or the inches in' N,e* York a . I I ' _: I _. . I have'diffidd a supply � , Foundef Of National Penny Bank. ' weight -Would c6me up,joo f, t, th .§ an - c Inch . . .1 . . 0 'No FAIR, -, - �'i ­. � I 6f price, to any of 'our r - , .- , _ 0 . --r- - . either they 0 . '14; 6' sett . d t n as In Maine. -There erally,'�Wjll 1�dwer.11 - ,, I , . : Ity in. obtaffift! . I .1 . . . : . .. . 1. . . X & I . I .. � . . of the genuine Zim-Buk Irom. tjhelr ge Bartley, who '��cently lit either case ,belng.� placed In were.66st and ,fee in.july in New York, I - ... O'. Clinton Mills . ' I . . . .1 ... .Sir Geor 1* f, � .. i - . . I a I � : e ". . . . � ''. 0�. . local stores. . � I celpbrat�d .his `i:xf�-sixth birthdayp 102(Zardy of their lives. ' I New England and Pennsylvaril , and The Ancient Manufacture of. Cooper.. _ I . I - . . . , __ . , . I I . . . .. I . I gained malvy distinotiong in 014 :'V.ut, the risk these men runjs all In corn ,*was.,nearly qll destroyed In cer_�, . . . T i he -ancient .8yrians. . and . Phoeni-* I . . . . . . . . I . . . .- � . . I. . I has I . . . .� . I . . . I . . - � . 1. . � I . I . . . I � � )olitical and educational woAds, *but. the (jay's 'work. To them It Job In'tt tain sections. ' 166 half an Inch' thick ljjbs_* ell'known to have been aq- r14 . � . . I imp I arded -as - formed Ila Augnst. . �&�,cold-x I ... c arO.W. .. � I.:. a' Cold I . . : . � WHEN ,YOU � WEEP. Ile is gratelullv r6 uyibc,Ted bv 'the, seaway on It lee shore is teg, .. - . . orth .wind tive-traders in copper,. and they man- , .. ­ I ox. . . . . �.; , : , . . .1 � .1 t�-the. street", as the fo;Ihaer . .. k . . � I . I . . � � I . . I I . _. . ,"man ii - ]g(,, 'no more Inonotonoin task than.repalut- prevailed all sumniet. . . . �, ufactured thL5,-*ffietal Into bronve, by.. . I _* . . . . _ . I I " the .. pf tho 'National Penny * Bank. . I . . I , . . � I .. - I I . . ,� ., . . �.. 1-1 'th.. . t .: The Way That Tears Act U � - - _:�._f �­­­ . L - - I _111--_ � . . I I . Human Organism. )-Po�, a -s "ar ed-th� bant, whi ch: no* h aw-th i r- I Ing'a-ro'w.-.of.bMv?%.4.0;.i.Iiin.d. I.. ­­ I __ . I .. meI�bjX__jL.___,LtL , in ,earned -- q4 -n_ . I U ___h , I . . . . ­ . I I . I . . . . I ­. , .. . � � I . � M., ,.D.;, . �f I foen London branelies . and xnavy tb6u- ' . . . � . . tiquarles Assure. u!3 that the Phopril- .. � ". ! . .: . . . I L. .. I . I . . . , , , . . . . sor Waynbautid, . . . ands, of tl('positors, in quite a. sniAll., ..:' . ' . .... . . ... I etans actually cam&'to England and ,Vh: at , -. . . . - , , I .q . . � . - ' e Greatest Lung Healing'Mei cine , . �. ity of Bhllarat. .to 'Ireland jit search of tin -thl Paris published some. queef,fact8 fe- - '.' 1)�.jijg ft Btrong believer - , .. * The Brevi ' 'BRONCHITIS , f6r refor . ' , . Profes � I . Way in 1875, � ' - ' . . . . .. . . � . I .5 kho*uto*sclence., A guarantee co . 11 in ,ihe industry .ond thriftin ' 'of - It was lu-.Ballarat that Ifark Twain . . . I " ­ ., . - LunE - trouble, CouRs. Ooldini Afith. . .. dk,rAiag, ,the .nature and .purpose, ,.of. L'I . ess � . - . . . . . .. _. 1. purpose, . and some -years a9p Some All. Y, tears, coming to the '6ncluslon that I .1 , -niaiI. -thp, eat - jangniag'e so I)UVF,1;11g � . ,. .� , , .. I . le ,titicleg were found In - % .. . the wdrRibl; Sir Goorge, by foun(l tile lo . I carious brong, . . mal.Bronchitis,.86tel broat slid Con . .. I tears act upon the �hfimali orjanJsM way' �teljs an amusing story of V, I n at lirst, the'.go6d people of W6 place ]Bronchitis is g000rally the resiilb of a cold several of the old mine woritings In. gumption. IEverybottle sold iifiddr a I . . . . . . . ... I . I , - . I'like chloroform, je alcohol." pajj�'davg of tli(� b-ank, A srntM b�)V dceriiM, life ,too short. -to dawdlo'ln, caused by exposuie to Wet and inclement I . guarantee. The only b D16dicine . . . Ahergr. . � 1, � I I . I : Cornwall, which ard believed. to have Coug , . . � . "Wh6h a human -being 91*08 a *1 draw his -AP I � their I I . � we � y: t, people .0 . - � . . . . .. � W.' .y to, wished to -W 'It, I posit of talk. , . athe.r, and'is avery danprous�infla,nia bc6n .1ch there 1) fhat anclen . . en,clorsed b I y doct ra. 25C Bottlem. � � . . ­' . . . . . I ' � , sorrow,?' says Dr. Waynbaum-7. "the "O'Veripmee. He wilq urged -to leave The mayoi called on 'the American . ,js,tQry allootion: of t1to bronchial tqbos. at a dme'when no brome was either Nilittite's FWynedy .. �. I . ' � � a ppn Ily � - as lie hild paid that amount . . . . 4 blood pressure in the brilit decrease's, for his book, arid would Wive to 'Pay hnmorlst� ifil ln6oniCally- sald "KIM," I The Symptoins ore tightneis* across, r.�a!je or'lise � d in Elnglatid,-Chambe& Fig,pills -For Cquatipstfl6i, . . I.. . -1 - . � I the tear helps lit this proeess,.*hI& I.rho.n -%vilen. I [ark Twain gave him a . . � .. ... - � ' . benumbs the brain foit the timebeing; agaffi for a new on�, if be opened A eigar lie slinjil Mii(l '%),s. . _. the cheib, sharp pains. and a 'diftlefflty.in Joilroal.. . � ..,. . . I I . ­ I - , , , , . . 66sii, acc6unt, aq lie Mid 110 intended y , , .. . . . � .. . .. Fig PLIM will cure Rheumatisu and all I I ' " ' I . I ­ I . . 1. causing passiveness of A - of -tw . 0. "No,'.$ : t ' -ve, th�t bre6thing, and a secrotion,tif thick phlegm, I I I . A-.Willihg Victim. . ... . BloodDisease. Pimples and BI . . . , . I �. he soul at � to do in a day' .;aid the - SnI)sequent inquiry ,'rt .tied . otcheii . . I . p L - .1 I er It n be 11 I . 1 1,0j81%_0F -_ .4 most approaching itidiff6rence. .. . iboov 'I will havo, it all. A p0n.nY 'the.�3e terms were Ballaratese.for 11wcI7 at first white, but liter of a, greenish or ' ,,,Well,. Air. nickets," ' StAd *r,awyer remove in a few days by - taki F, I I . . . ng. ! - - - I "Tears are blood,' cha4glug c8lor by v�;I;lt inako or Viat ine." Sir Of -or ik you,"-Ldndon ' yellowish color. I%Tegj�pited Dronchitia is one , I i orc� I at night. time wi - . �gt',s !'c()Ijjp,1 - and, Iltbai an�y Pills.. One taken 11, .1 ge through the, lachrymal I , . ,moral- to ,the storY U t110,t m . '4 .. L I I . � 0 . . 13reef, "your wife sup,4 for. d v,f coiirs� make you feel better in the inorning. � . ­ ' - . �Clkri)140c, . .. ofthontost onCraI.C&U8000fC0kISnMPti01U ilslcs�$,!,Oooftl,�,iraliiiiohy. 0 , . I .their passa � . . - . . . I . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . , . .. . . Large 4oxes, 25c. For sale by - , . glijuds. 'One -etin dro*wil his, sorrow In RTA a0t,110,11Y ina& or irngi-red by thq - ,. ... . I . : ,� , Vm will defeiid it.y$ . . I . t I . , ., . ' I .. . .L ­ ' - ... .. I I . . . -Cu - It at o- en h- +'� � * 110 of... . . '(�ek, Iva wi - 11 not detend", MC I ! . - - ' ne can benumb his sens lvhk . '( I Hailed. , '. 8 I a "- tcais ,dg 6 as' Vav fn -11 WP- .us .our panilix I . � re _� ,,xo,.',mr.'I3I . WN I - - I . . . � I . ­ . - . . I . . I .1, HIS . � . . . pieces.. , . 0'. g4b0e14.'thjjt :YO�Iljg w01111111 111111'frOm' ' I . 1. I rolilled *.kr. -Illekoi�s. , , ', 0 � The , 0 by the use of alcohol oi arugs. When . . . , . . 13,6stoll"', ,-., I . . . I � . 1. ­ I . . .. . ,. .. I .. . I .., I - I - , , 14' -� - . . . . . . . . I "But that Is an enor . . . . I - � � . . I moliq alfinoiV.10 . It person cries thb facial ' L , I . , . .muscles con. � . . . 1� . � "Tp,.4,11. nnswered the we,stern Y011th - a I .. . 11. . � . . . I . . I . tract and bico' Or . .6 I 10MY . � "That's till right, butt IL111 for pcacw. . . tile appearance of the ' ` I .1 I � I—. . I . I . I .. � L ,, . 1. . . . . . I . ­ ____ I �, I . . :_ .,-. , . . . I 11 4 11 , I , I . -es the I . � 14 . I _f 1� �t. sit ovy.priec.11 � .:^ " - , . . .. ;changes, :which aetlon-,facillt# I . thoughtfully, Ithat eft W 8 . .. . .11 . I I , . I : I I . . I . . . I 'pre(Isely., She haiN froni BosLon. I .., -_ . . I . . 1 . A p oad .. I . . . flne I � I , I 1. . . . . � � years rominent citizen, who had for white 'blood,letting, driving this g (0) , I . . . . . I ­,:, 'Nyas ii(NVvr bef . aro. . (A*erfWkc&n by suoll . . . . .. . I . � . . . . I . . . I . ( .I I - . . I I . .. . . suffered from. rheumatism and particles Into the lachryina .1an : . . . . .j-,;N111_r_1_14 . J,Ivenlla Wis'*40m. .. ton no � , I .. . 'from which they issue In M6 shape of . , . . . . . ,a -ill , . -tual.led.", . I . I . ! - ­14'� I . 'What- (lid people do before stool � . I . I .. I . .4 rheurnatic gout, has been giving.his � I j)(Nays, doWnt of hiteflec � � a, , � I ­ . . .. (ft_- I I I . I friends the benefit of his experienc tears. . I IN , 11 ._..-..1..-11. - ,, ----�--Z� * �*l UP-. ro tch- , Now is the fline to hav ' . . . . V I iIs w��o hirented',11,asked the tot � I " and incidentally a copy �of the pre- . . . . . f . Man, Poor Man! - . - . . . . .. I * scription which was of material as. "Children whose nervou ' S. system Is . I er, .. , . . them taken; all the latest . . ,,, PA. S sis;ance in effecting a cure. particularly tender dorive'great ban- J?Aln In the head tain onywbore, has its catift. Nfrsi 1-111tter ... U1114. Crabal)1)16, siys Mrs. S. D. Alillor, Allandalb; Ont., I . . I - - ­ . � Sin-Ise.ongeation patni9bloodproonro--nothind , ' � "The philolls of. 0110.goosl; were used nte I � I . The act cost so NOrs Dr. 811600. and I hor s dssps tier goodby everily writes ., 1� My 1111shilild got a bottle of Dr, ' styles; we'g,uara e a . I 'Pe eft froifi crying occasionally. elgatisuallst. AM IL 1111 �11411A i, , ., - in the first pla -," lie found that - Tho VrdvO 1b hc bos ereatp(j a ll'itle pink iablot. Th9L I morning of .1ils lito. Mr. -Flutter-1 of- W66d's Norway kino Syrup for Vny little to spread tfie opinions of another," an work satisfictoryo -, � - , 0 every time hd partook freely of acid of crying trelleves their brain$. blot-cAlled Dr. piloop's Ilen(lacho Tablatft I nehitis 81 , to wbeezed so . swerett tho .wlsa. boy at tho pedal Ox- � I . goaxeg bioo(I piessure. away froyn tell I # I -, returned; and, same may be said witti respect to WO' " ,jain contaft ivondered �Owt gnva him thatsour girl who had Bro . , . � ' fruitg his old trouble I its 0.ffoeth charmimr. pleAfiffilly del tful.Gontly. I �_ adly you. could hear. her .frotn one roont to trewity of the elass.-jud.p. I . . It siiay be a long time be- 11 se�ondly, he learned thgt*it Was abso- uron.1f . . � I thoa*h Woly. it ,Li ely eQua Izes the blood drok expremion.--guiart Sest. . I the o - ilior, hatib was hot, long until we I . -_1 ­_­�__ I . I I . I I . -,. I � I., . lutely essential to keep the kidneys The professor 111ceW106 explains Why. latloh, . . . . . . .� 40uld'aqe the dject your niodioinlo had on ' It Is said thq . t the PatIsIfth gIvC10 11P . fore the family is toig'ether . L active. To do this it wa5 necessary laughter sometimes Produces t6ftr9p � if you hava'a headnebe, it's blood ormure. nonth hilngs over thee while 1:11011 her, Thab�vaele,s�wiiiterwbenwolived.in ­ . I . - .,, ( it's oaltiful periods withwoftioll. smydd OR1100. I . . .�' ,t, of"bi6- Imsdiff&'Zor apin . I I . . u e planatl6a Is too If yon am 0ep.pless, r6tless. norvous, It's blood IT-,,cqt , wliffe it is in thy power to be Toronto, I I ... I... .abo .0 ver -'Oen . to drink plenty of water. Occa technical tit, 11 ; . . � . . � sionally be would dissolve a lithia ... tOngestion-blood presgure. That surely, fS a le�$,Ivp.lbulu .................. --..._.___...'1i.. � but in* . . . I . for reproduction, . cortaintv, for Dr. Shonv's 110ada0110 T411160, stop. XPOP . . RN6 h "A'' * b''d .... Id­t'b'I1o­*­in­ter,) '' taxes. . . I .. . tablet iri the 1vater to assist its . Mplk'� lotilbUtt I . at a )a 00 ' . . � � - I itin2OMilltttvs,tiiii1fliAtitble.t�-gi . . I stead ,mf Zinsanothor bottle. of Dr. , . � . . ­ .. . . ..... . � ­ I . I � , . action on the kidneys. . ­ I'll . thounnattiral blood vrt-sAute', ._�40 got - Jo Robe- rts., . . Drulso your floget. tuyl oloesn't it got rod. and . . Wood'sNorivay ine Syrup, I tried a home t__ -If -_ . . I . . The tTeatment is as follows. Prom Mrs 140braho th Tialk, 85 yettrs of age doeg. Xes con. over tive litinared loaves of bread made receipt %ihich I got'from a noighbor I I I . � . . � hoto Artist efinto6. cure from your drug ist:- . %vas fatally burned at her home, Haw- Swell- alit! 04111 No"? 0 e0tltA0 It wore seized in I% ,Tewish bakety at bub found thAt her col lasted aboub twice g6stlon,blooflpressitro. you'll flnd Jtwhoro paw .-# fl a. wo.slinplycotninonSome. ' - vS COUN rRod - I - " I Wok -1 � rluid rxtract CaTcA ........ Y., oz. � ..ton, and her daughter Waa frightfully W�,,,,, Winnipeg for being, abort in weight. as long'. Aly husb�ndlii&y Woos I Dr. , - - Compotwa � . . I . I . injured while trying to extinguish thO Wo solrat 23 conts, and clicerfully roconitiew -$100 � Wood%l ana says he will aoo X , I I The Wont Vwrin, Syrup Rhubarb ............. 1 oz. . . The pronvietor olTered it bribe of ab 0, bottle' I N !lVonl 1 6. . . flimes. Both aredress-makots. Airs, to the officials, - and will ha;ve to &its- of ib is atways k6lit in the housa." - -. ., .-- � only safo 61tt-etuat A960 AIDES WANTED , � � Carriana Compound . ........ i 07. Talk wasstandia; with her back to . - Wgulatorphirm mom � .. ' Compound Syrup Sirgaparilla 5 62. the stove in the seWing-ro,oln, when .Dr. Sho'o , 'a. wer in court. Th6 prico ofDr. Wood's Xatvray Pins dopend. Oolil in 0-1 = I v eacb she ran dow;,j P Repeat Itt-I'Shiloh'A 'Cure vvill Al- RyrupisWctntapae-bottle� Itiaputup, ;�i bf stronprtt-No. 1. Uash paid, for Aides, Skins, - lier ctotliAs oAu5hI;, fl ve4, 0i';i 10 degrees 6 ronim , . , , Take one,ftti,q,.spoonful after , da(che *ay# cure my coughs ana colds." .in it yollor wrAppor, threq pine trees tI16 .1 I I t r. .V Ot L, Ineal an4 at bedtime. otti,its envelope in f la�aes. Her bod Bea f0t elgolal-dws,��,'e., ' - ?nd Tallow. . , . . �anadm trado mark, no, be sure wad'accopt; none of f5614 T ,All drugi r seft . This is, valuable information. This was liorribly burned bef 3re the daugh ,.,I,,,rin b k d;pn;,11'11glig,7� Tt)t of i cAn be mi-Acd st hoMd- gave th16 t0k sibOtherad tlle'flames' at . $78, *n the inany WI)stituteabf the oriattial"'x6r. ofti, on race � It "k ' c ,I, �ago 4 .�o The d Zn: I Tablets 4 ,% 1111 O' 7 i d m &V With W#,Y Pine Syrup." � - I .0 -V* ItzsItamolis & Son.0 - � - ., 010g4ii0don. ter. will pr6bably recover. % Sold by "ALL 13110061'STV adecreftso of $3, 69 W I 100 .- . ;iws t11-D10111010CH06169r. V~401( Aq A . I . I �.. . ..", _ I . . � I I . . I . / I � . I . . . I . I � I I . . , . ... . I I 1. . I I . � ;, I I � I I . . . � A . . . . 1A , . I . � . . I . . . I " , - � .... _... I . I I I , I L'.. .11.1- I—— 1".. ,._..­.­q,i. . I �.. I..". -.-1 1-.---_---- ---1 I'll... _. a .... _... ..,. � 11 11 � I . . - . . I ­ I.- I I ­ ­. .,...,..�.1.1111.�Ill'-,.",.",��,,�,.,.,� .. .. .... . 1. I ... ­­ ­ 1--_,____,± -1 - I -'-11. --1 i "", I . ­ I .'1-1j-