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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-02-04, Page 7_ .W,�,'4 ­ ­ - - - - - _.." __ . .- - 7 " � , 4 . VW1111" � , . , ,. I 0 1 1 .- - - �1. 1, �*_ 11 I I I Rcb; 4*1909- ­ . .__ - ____ — Wo .MIN,,, I 41 � . - "Ill., .1 11 , . I , , � . I . , I � : I ;01�' � , z _61_11� , , I I l;p#�, x , " I I I _4 -, , , � � � . I I I I . I . 11 �� � . � I I . - I . I 11 I � I � - � . .111, , . 1 71 . . . " J., .1 . 11 . I . 11 � . � � . . I . . - - �"Wmmm I I He TROUS I I .. HE, �, ?1. � ,, . . . DI I., IT. � ..", � , ) E V E � R STRIKE YOU . That your Irritable disposition Is due to kidney trouble? You get no rest by night and your work by day Is too much'for I you. Those dfill backaches nearly distract you. No won - 0 der then you feel irritable and . out of. sorts. No one whose kidneys and blood are clogged with uric acid poison could be . different. The remedy, is* -1) R. � ROOT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS. They will put -you right in a short time. The price ljs with. in your reach, namely 25c, although' worth a dollar a box". Put, up 1p a - dainty tin box, they ' I are sold by all drug- Vsts or postpaid from R. ROOT CO., Spa- dina Ave., Toronto. '6 boxes for $1.25. ' Sdad for free sample... .. I � . . � - — I , -, , " ., '' .. - I I � .. - . - I ­J71AfUf0-jb­' '�tolqlEt:-­ T4* Man Who Paid the Conductor PYW I tho Nonio,on tho'Ticket. � An. old , , ttme 0avellus Man woo t dk- I , tW_OX Ing of experiences of former 44yo on the r6ad, OPMuently," sald1bis, tray- eler. "I logrueYed to Cincinnati. 1XIie. , , tare from my city to that place w#,s , thep, About *325, 1 saved sometbinK I by handiat the conductDY-i.- 14 c4h. One clay, there was an excursion, and � i I bought a. round tr , Ip tielget for $1.25 or $1.0-11ve forgotten the eVii,4 , I 4.11101111t, but that circumstance need. . not cripple this story. When I handed this ticket to the,conductor AS lie tore � off the return. coupon Ike looked at me and In a voice betraying bow deeply � be was hurt he remarked, 'Lily young firtend, don't You know that I can. af- ford to baul you much cheaper than , t4to company can?' . I "On another occasion, when In Chi- , cago, a colored man nket me at tEie,,en- � trarice of the station, Asked we where. I I was going and ogered to sell, aie a ticket for $1, 'rho ticket vas to Louis- : ville, but r *Asouly going to Indian- apolls, Cheap enough, , . "When. the conductor came . a , .long to take up my ticket he asked ine my vame. It whr., -usual to write one's - name on .the tick h .the conductor.. I told him. -my, name was on the ticket. � He grinned as he handed It back and asked"me to look Itt It and say If that was my name, I I � . ,looked. The name on the ticket'vtras. 'Mary Flahertyil He. grinned again, somewhat sarcastically, but he, took � . the ticket.,, , � � . . � I . .. .. I - . � . I . I I . . SNORING. ' * ' - ., __._ ... One of the Evils We A�quiro`With . I Our. Civilization. I , . It Is a truism that no one ever heard of a suorlan, i;avri- - In f-11 4f +h I . . � I- � I - - 0 - I , . . " 7U: physicim attena. Nag ow presaibed� on my rallying from an attack of * I I theUmAtisra, your Scotrs I -etnulsi6n, wbich I have I been taking gvery winter t since. I find it most vain, 6 ble in, strengthening'a;nd building 'up one after ,a Istsaelvere illness.. I bave not . I . had rheumatism sioccthe time , mentioned above and . I owe it to your most valu. , I able Emulsft- It is toy I life now, and r&kes we strong and healthy."—R. - PICARD; Grand Ligne, ' 11 Quebec. ,, . ' . For two hundred years be, . fore scbTT's EutiLsioN carhe Cod Liver Oil was used for : � rheumatism. I , . SC Ott's � � E . . I 0 I , I dD is 0 MU ais �n is modernized eod Liver Oil; the purest and- best . oil . partly Oredigested, made palatable -and suitable for thiJ most delicate child or invalid, .� It. enriches the blood, tones , up the entire system� and drives outJhewnatism. " I , . - I I . AZJ, DRVOGISTS - , I I � . I � . .. THE CLINTON NEW 49JL .---. ­ __ � i t - I NOUSH SCHOOL UM Eton Headmaster Diwosoo Old-Tirm 11 Trootmint of Lads. The V4w. E. Lyttelton, )joadmaster of Eton College, in a speech at the . i operting o! the new elementul echool ; at Slo: h 06liktrgted the care taken � of so � h f I I children in the present day with the treatiment which they re- ftived 3W years n.% and incidentally pointed out how much happier Eng- lish schoolboys axe than the little boys 0 Germany, It,was aniazing to reflect, he.said. that, our forefathers were able to build up this empire out of nothing. hardly knowing.whiat thdy were doing. I They "whacked" the Spaniards, sim- ply because they had nothing to do At home,. And took, all thv best part of the world -from the French for the same reason. It seemL,d most amaz. !lag to remember that these men 'were brought up under conditions absolute- IY barbarous, People had come to such a state of mind that whenever a child akpr&sed a wish for any, thing, unless it was at once grabfied, ,they imm ' ediately wrote to the . news- papers and made a remonstrance. These were the sort of things� Shakespeare had to do, He bad to , be in his place in the -school at 0 . o"clooR all through the year, --The children had to stay in scho8l three hours before breakfast. In . those days nobody had any Grae for break - I fast, and he fancied they must�bave � taken to school 4 portable Sandwich , and munched -it between little bits. of Latin. The morning *was ,resumed . from 9A5 to 13.30, when there� was, a . a half. to en- , able the children to go home and get something to eat. - The soholars asseu*led At I o'clock ,and went on to 3.30, when a ildarter of an hour' was. allowel for play, Then work on I again until 5.30. , . � . They had come to a time in their . lyistor-T - -%then they believed 'in hap- . . piuess� and lie beli�ved they were . I � ' WIld.man og the Woods and plains does not, sleep quiet! � Y 40 runs the risk of being discovered by ,his euemy, and � the. would, soon MAW of 64 snorer - adorn the'belt of his crafty and more I . I . I quietly sleeping adversary. With.cfv- . AlIzatlorl, llowever, we 'have changed .. . Lot 'An sond 31on i% enpr of Mr. Ploard'a " letter wid, Other 3116roture oxi the sub, , I ' 4 . Ject.. I L Feet Will moutloziUm tbbrap9r, , 2 Pitmalentl � - . . I I I . . 0 �. . . .. L, . SCOTT & ROWNE . 126, Wollingtoo, St..,W. Toronto . . I . . . I . . right in doing so. Shakespeare spoke of the miserable face of the child go- ing, to school, Such -faces be' (the eon.. imself. in that .speaker) had a Ill eountry , which was . always being pointed out to, us. ''Little. boys -in - I o-Germ=y on their way to- school had . to pass the drill ground, where in a - I . 1_ , . � . I . - . I 1. . . . . L I I 'SEVIRED all this. .-The Impum air of- quralOvp- . hot sun might be seen the mCiserable . Ing roomi; Induces, all mann f ca4 er 0 . . I CARo . I . I .. . � 4209,000, . I recruit'doing the goosii step , I � * * * turrb4l Affections. The nasal passages - i . .. *%— 1- I That boy recollected'that dhe did are. tho first to become affected. In. Something About the Pioneers of'the . notyrork oixt h4'studies. And pass a . . . - in stead of warming the.* spired air on '. Plcturi6 Postcard BuCness, I . I tre6elidously stiff examination - at . its WILY to. the W . ngs and'. r�movlug Sir - John Millaid, -the eminent land- ' Bch-,wl 'he would .be condemned to spend three* *years* in the arrity, . from It the dangerous flapuritles,with . . ' 1 seap� painter� once de aied- as ha ' " , whether he liked it or'net,"ivhilo, 11 . which. ,it 1 8 loaded.the nose becomes, . . 1. ' , jo! .' I no shook Mr. Adolph Tu k " and p ' T ek " a , - he �Oass'.04 the examination lie got obstructed. A Part of the air eaten I im tj t� 'cobgratulated/hi on -the is le pro- � * � d - - n ozi,-z t. off with one 'yearc. That iias the 1. and es�capes by the, mouth. The veil . . . ductions ,of I is firm, " e- ' 18 firm, " hrist, ' fi " ' , - kind of I - School ife d1ii1dren had -Ili of the.,palate vibratos � between the, two . . �r r mas-cards.. o more for t. tban'the , . ; t ' r I , 'Germany,. . . . I � �. . . - I . currellts-that tbrOugh the Month and . Royal. A�ademy..!' a emm Th Th is other ' Y an valiLe attached to hristmas-eards. e . rea . He d in"a :briiliani ok only . -boo .the one still pqssing through the par' . , , . sent out k -ssrs., Raphael -Tuck, PI : the other day that sbhools ,were ab - ilally closed .nostrilsf-Alke. a torn Pail - i . �e .. . how-bver Jud I oin, the following ; ) a olutely futile and useless thiiags'be: in the wind.'The tniore, then Means I -is ' incid . ent . - A doctor,.16oking at gomi3. cause children, went too late to them, . The. 6me in the that the sleeperls,, mouth open,'., - that"fils nog . Partially 0 Is'pai-tially closoil� of % Tuck,'s-. beautiful. Christmas -cards in a. Sheffipld shop -window, suadenly real. v;%Inal;le* was home, training of the. first seven -years �of - I 1. and. that his lq'ngs are In danger from . . 'not.. . decided. to send , one to An aunt rei their life Marly.people believoA this, - Therelk was. doubt that - the . the air, being P.roperly Warmed � A44 jiurifled. From the-Routinued sidildg In a fo.rcign land, ivhom lie hai: AOt seen for -many, Years. The. kindly no' � the got the childreft to schbol sooner y . op. brati, ' � - Jqn,of fhqse,caus�s-7t�c- iucreiqge�. .� token, .. besides bringing - Couell: tio' ,,L' _ -� ibout .a Te. ia n Secured a lei acy of the mom permfi.nent and lasting 4 thr6ugh life would*be the'-Influeniiiii: - - * of inipurii,alria. s' WPing �boms and ' permittiag babitualsa6rers. t6 esea po . �$200,: ,000 for the,lucky nephew: - `h . I .,;he other �rnig 'have. ;: to wMeh they were 'subj6dted. . - � ". .. . .1 . � ' .. . I.. -1 killing. find' seal . Pf"Pg-so me'� scientift. I 'future -wise t .not be.eh -granted . even the * proverbial - Tbrea I . - - . .-.Mo Safeit Empf - oymiin%.. :. . - I ' has predleted' that Ili e -kill .'shillifig. 411� . Z. I- . . T .��l iin�, ,� � The person who is least affected by I . . ' . ' ox.. ur. yea s e4ore . o . iinys n . . . __! I I MQ;1 (and. all.- wo.men, too) Will syloke. -died, Messrs. Tuck made. an. 4!)ffet .to tride depressioll'and �lslumpsll Ili Pro- . I , . . . I . . - it goes alongl with dinay of � .,tb eeth �.aY hiln'no less, th�`n 1,000 guine ': dUCtI411 is the. peasant Proprietor, .. -80' i 0 _0 t as . _­ 11 and. baldness.-I-JeaItt, . .. �... I f6r A, dozen -little . Christmas-eard 'Is'acres produce dorn,. pota- . � long *us h . . I . N I I . . . I . � . - . 4 , ;.. . . I .. I . -i P . oems I of eight lines each. 'Th6 offer toes, peas, beang,' f�41t, milk Arid Vepgmt . - � . . . . . � _. .. . . .. . - . . - howdver, was'-decIL-60d., IkAny. *e, tables he U safe enough4join bunger. ­ . I .-- .. . ! ultuartys Lftiment qures DjAilemper , t ' * ristmas yerses, 0 ool, . i� , I -1 � . . �. I . br"te'%,19� .,­�e �Ch . -w , and: home- ,,�- - . - — . .111s,she. p ,will. give- -- � . I - .1 I ... . - . . r; . ,a 're ,4el6rtil' ,%irell-known . spun I exce lent: wear. Ifis - is the - -1 ,.::I.:.. .... I . � . and is -1 .. I _- : . : inTurmation De 13.as. E-n .Haulte I M.P,'.q who -am also Chii,Mmas poitts.. I . - . .. 1, . .I%i' -I � . . - 'One of the- inost Popular Christmas safd,' Primitive and elemental .profes- � 1, i -;P1 I 111,� I F .Across th6 bordlbT.1, where � they �'Ihull_ I . . . slo . n where a man'. Ilves.close. to tile . . BEFORE AUD AFTCR TREAT?4EXT.- . tle," o,v6n in .their speech, the, habit ' vi�'rses . wits written. by a, �strugglibg ,. ". - t I li'%'. kileit mother.'-E�ubllu lilsh , . — . .. ' baftisti�r,, who rewivedi, $250 161- it. ea:rth, . . � of using - initia'Is Such As "W;A,,�' I . I .1 I * . � . I . ..., . C aaa a d i--,; n T-,etterine i ing to cheapbr-faIes of' d . I . I '�W,"F.IVI.S;," Js almoBt nniversal,land 0* . Postage and . Uomestea. . � ­ .. .... . I I . I is an absolute, certain curiz for Rczema Acne ' here ia'Canad�, especially in Western I now facilities for- quickei� transmig; . . . ." :., . "..''... � . . . . .; I ,*, . � I . I - .. . 11 . . . I Rosea, Tetter, 11iingles, Dlackha2d;, Rfiig;�orni, " Ontario� I -we are. rapidly' catching it � Sion, Mr. Tttdl� find's that gredter de : . .. I : I I .. '14--�41 Nai`nes..' .. I Barbefs'Itch Brat licad,1tching Piles, Ulefts , , - , Is are 4nado. I . &res, and ati cutaveous and'facialbli,mishcs. ' ! frath. otir . American neighbors i , Thu§ mands for qa'* every year. � '"Calling names ,Idoesn't, make any. ' _ Has been Lborbuglily and successfully tested. i we have"Jor' railways the "G.T.R,A) , Even'to-day �it 1i estimated that the 'r'eal dilrerence," stitd the cons�r.�ative i ItU hundreds of so cailq4 incurable cast.g. I ; and the. "CILP R"` and s6 *on,through Christmas -card puts ' s6TActhibg like � __ , . . . . I � it is end like anK other ,,pregarationz. I . . . cankp,%igner.�,: -. I., . � - . I . .. = , rL � leg, sel $M,000 in the .-Dookets. of London,: . ''I . the ,I . mixture,cr at that ,as been sea or p - i the Jlst.sof 'S�cret: societi .[iools, , '' - �'.'g�!X. answered :scle tl6t. "'LlIf 'it. , scribed. . � 1. , LAc. No wonder, then, that it -is -some. - sorters, packers;,' postifien, and. th6r . I , I .. _ . A " 'I convince that is ling 1, - , : � ., did those - Latin, titlei, we ha�ve bestow- i -" e and intrinsic me,it. 1 �-hnes' conside.red- expedient to-ive in- - .. tezbpftar�' helps. . . : . I . . L I . I . I "' oi`�V . , . I . . . . . I ed.on- germs would have discouraged , diE ' _O 'e- a ' !: -d-f -_ It , udeli'. Canal A good honest Cana. i formation and explanation, - 6�eri to . �_.. . '. is in .11 . � I .., . , .. I . . dit&n preparatioi!. . . I I .; ngL* � *, ni long agg.11 p ... . � 'fly 0 ; the bijh6st, circles, as toAhe -mean! . SCOTTISH CRUSOES., I - ..- the I I .� .. . . L.. . . . . I . I 1. L ... D Price one box F_ Cents, or five bixtes 1%7� 1 of these cryptic symbols.* .. I '.. . I I ! . L 1. . .� �. . _-7— . 1. I . ollars. � I . . I I I - . L L - mailed to any address on receipt of price. -1 At the, annual meeting last Sune in seaiers Spend Twenty- Da's on Lone- ' . I Art -For Art's Sake. . . . . Sold and recommended by all Icuazg Drug. -Belleville, Obt., a'ri 99so-dation of lix- L . . � . I .1 - y ... . 4q like. to see 4 .. Man tak I e an interest gistS in Canada. . I .. ly, Island. , - I .,L .1 .. . Pamphlet free to any address. I -dies bol6nging to a large� I and irffluen-* . L . � I . In -h1s,w.ork.11 . . L I .. . .: tOrs. ) I tian body, 0 J Manufactured and spld bV the sole pthpitze. fial Chri,� th )resident, . Eighteen Soots.; - sealars, frorsit the "So ddl L . I..once knew' 'a, policemaxt - . . I � The Tetterine.0hemical CO. I Mrs,� -(Rev.)--7-, in her opening .pray� - island 6f Lewisl'bave just ,Miet ihith. , who I waS so enthusiast . le that It post, . wincks". ontairlo. ) er, P.1tor'mentioning (by tbeir lnitiaIS)L advetitures, such' as'. one reads - of 41, � - .. . ­ . the "W.C.T.'U." and the "Y.W.C.A.,�' � - "Robinson Crusoo.". - - % L tively paltied.him to see� anybody out . . S Ad in Clintqii-by W. 81 R. J naively, added- - "Thou know6st; O' , In small boats, on a day *hen the -0-1 J='-- , .", . 1, . L I . _. LW . * . I ..- . .., . . , L . I Holmes, J. E. -Hovey, W. � A Lord, that VeL Avould refer -to the . o- sea was as cilm*as a,lake, the.men ' ,* . I . L. . i � -.=-- I inch's Christian - Temperance Union , set out for the island -of North -Rona, . - . . I I . . � . - I.- ... . - , . . I . � - McConnell, drug'ists, I -and the Young 'Women$ Christian . . . I I . I 9 .1; . I . 'forty-five miles dis`taiice, They drew. I 1.� . . . I I Assri.qLlltin, . . : ..... - - 11 I I . . up their boats in the- only. sole land- ,.� I I . I _�_ , . , . . . . . . . � a, and theL Whole .baud at OnCO4 - !.. I ., . � ... ­.— : . Ing plao :. ;I... I I. I . . - . . ' .. . How Birds L Meet Emorge�'clei- I set ortit to hunt the seal�;' They found , . � , . . I .60 V RS9 11 ' I . I . hundr6ds of. them, - And, getting. be- - ' ::: .:... - Dr. V rannis H. Herrick I saTs A ' 0 L :: EXPERIENCE .... jrr6*,' -iX,iil' pluck- a, honeh4ir ft,lJM:,L ,tween th6ni .and the .�.egshorel kiLl a . . : i 1 . I . . : .. I I I Bpi � juoutTl ,)f a .,rl�r . red the shins'. - ; I . ilji : � I :: I ,t1nj, N�+il, ,n,- : 320, and soeu ; : . ­ : I , . .116 : : I IN I otherL bird -like ,,in orlol�,. wi L'stan(l. -. Preparations -%feke 'mado to �etur'n' . : : . :� - A . 11 -bv and See its hiate han��, until dead home the next. day,. but 'during the. .00i!%k 4 :iii I ..: I .- . wi � tho I tit attempting to release it. � � ' night tlieweathor broke, itrid. instead %ii:- I iii - 4wr 15;Z -'- ......: :" : . . I . . " of Liunching their boats they had 'toL 1 :: ; , I i . A.r.obin will tug At a string .which . I : : . I il: . haul them 100 yards fart i : � *1) in Ix her up, So : , :: -:!: I , TnADr MARKS has catiaht, on a li b, but is P per . : : - i .'k,"N"" , - situo rough -'was the ,weather -that the 'seal-,: : : � .: L ....:!!; . :::: :1!14!�!iiiji . won fully to 'm4t. the flon by , : : ;:! 1 -oz- . 1.! - DEStGNS - - :::: t:::::::::*: - sbt -about', . : : '. �:::: :! Z::-'-.'.-.., I . ars building temporary', t : .. ­: :..: -�Ii� `-*i�i COPVRIGHTS &C. tring�' It will, make . L .. ::::: ;:::i, :*��, : ., onto&# rolossing the s . . Anyone sending a sketch and dogerl tl lshelterp� Crusoo-like thev barrj6d all : .. -:z!;:;:;;:;... - n , , . . . : t::::::: rir Opinion free wather an R.ovi�il Wrnq of it cor�l abnut'a'li.i 1) , .* .. . .!.:.:.: n,tekir ucertnin w I 1110 oth *nd' free h- they could from 'the boais, and 'BooriL , nvention isprobnblypatentnble. Eommunics, I and leave er 6 , wif. tionsetrictlYCOT10dentri. HAND890 onPatenti had'Ltwo- comfortable' *h6use's. built. I sent free. oulast it oiler for occuringpitentot. out afty, rol6tion to the neat, -111�0' that I cc , . Parente taken t0ough Munn & o. receive Their beds they Ina& of graa$,L � . rpeckawtice, vritbout,obarge, In. the jt.g (iffort ,A useless, It ties no knotA. I � &A Tlio guil, according tk. .abundant For the first. few diiYo, the mien .L . . L I . ' - L . Scientific Afleriva"': atid �ompetent testimony, ViWaAOv were' well provided, but they took 0 L . . baud 01 luatrat we , . , rgest eir- sbellfish t(J : it considorible heir,l1f, the precaution of putting themsel�,es I L cuistion an y 13 lontific Jo I * or it for 1 drop 'them *ort the rocks -or hara on alkoft rations- For light and fire ,- , Proof Is iftu x1i'sustible . that 0 ada, 3.75 a 0 . 9 0 Pte I by I Ru news oaleis. . gromid - and. repeat' the . expedment they used sed! blubber. The provl� Lydia - JH � 'Plolcham"s V6 table UNN. 0.3619roadway, ew I . . . sions at last gave out, aind the men 0Z;iiA1pound.cur.qs fernale I 1. Ytrk '. luntil, it got14 the soft rileat- "I k -U61 and, Emuch offl" 6M Ill St.Warp -n. D. I . . . . . . L " . . . I killed. a gheev, of ,*hich Were am a � carries woullellijiafely . throllilglli t4e I , Parliamentary Quest;ons Chanipion. few on, " the island * -an(!,-. cauglif - the ftang,6 of Life. ' - - . 1. . . — I . Sleeping sea birds �ri the rocks. . . I Ivirs. Lotitia Blair Canziffton�OnL; I ' With 370 questions�iu Parliament. Twenty . days passed before the'. VvTites,to J&g. 1j;Rq,=: , ' t Iffinistois, Mr. J; B.Unsdale, MX. � - weather was fit for the men to Wo 4, I WIS'siolt Cedarand Anchor Posts I Tpor Mid-Armagh-,Jias this year brokd for five ye;lrs. One doo. � . . 1-r . I his last year's, record of 331. T li� t� their small boats again. The:� are tor told me it was ulceration, slid an- 'Vor Sale. a, quantity of Cedu . and t Anchor here now sale 4t,horno, greatly to the do. other told 'me it WAs'a;* Ahcold tumok, ll posts. Will be sold clie&p. i4re 463 divisions I . 61' tr�6 "'OuBo �" -light of their, wives And iamilies. . and advised au'613t JOHN 0. ELMOTT I Commons during the ,past session. . " . ration, . - No 6n.6 Bayfield Road. 'Gocieriob To 11 . I I . ..--___:_"__: knows what I suffeiA imil'the hear- . . . . . I . I ... I . I . I I I I" , . I I .- . I I I . . . 11 InF down pains we" terrible. - . .1 ---. I ,(ninada'6 share in the prodildtion or , I wrote to my sister about it and sh 2 I � , . .. � __ � -.- _ - � 6 � . . . � .. �� the B mpire's tobacco is not, perhaps, itilvised me to take Ly"X Pinkhatuli . . so widnly known as in the case. of, Vegetable Compound, . The SWbe tMt - WoWt COI66'0111 l some, of the younger branches 'of the I I It hag cured me of all Amy trouble4 I 11 Eknpire, which have courted a greater and I did Jabt have to have the opera - I . . . I . I . . I � extent of publicity thin their elder , bion after all, ' The Compound also . � I . � I I . . sister. Moreover, the larger part of 1161pod me to- piss saiftly throtigh , I I . I . . SkLIA I . � changwof Life,w . . I Canadian -grown tobaoco1as been used � I I . li­ I - 11.1 ... ­ ­ � � 0 1 for consumption Ili tile Dowl On it- FACM F IRSI K WOMEN. ' . ...: 11 ..1-1.1t..., 1.1111.1'...".1-1...", ....... I—— ..... 11 A-16% FT. , self. Export outlets have not been For thitb�r y0ars Lydia E. Mk. 11 .. . -';T-'4 1 I ....,6iigtit,,-for,to,,-Tt,ny,.,Plttlnt, but at the hA&S Vx)geta I . 1. Me Cbmpound, mado I recent MonireAl conv�mtion of the from roots and herb% hos Won the r11 . ,;Qoinadian ManufaiNturers' Ammiation, . Btandavd. remody for female ilia . I 11 - Kni, '11 to �A � . Black Unit . tile president, in his op(ming Address, � � � � . � I . pointed' out flio possibilitio.8 which o,ndhaspositivel�mrectthotisandgoI Stove Poush . were in stort, for Canadian,-growft to- woraen Who hA,ve been troubleA with I ` 16 an ifisplintion t6 the house . wife, -so willing bade6i and indieatod that, it wvtild b6 displacemenbs, inflammation,ulcera. , . I to�q so well., nodessitryl to look for outlets in other Uoq,� fibrold ttunop,, irro rities, I t , There pdriddle pidual baelcache, t at bear. 1, . tl.s A few rubs bAngs countries fn thr- near futufa. Vat . I � ab� . CAn be no doubt, that the, eultivators, Ing-doWnfoolffig,fttulefte i ' �N. I � i' . in a softso- 3t, M I . - 0 Yourself how good ' of tobacco in Caiiada an; bl6j 1' .4dizdnesgor nervou� prostmt oxL I % V 8921aek Milght" really ia. � A66hold Why �d'oljit yoU try.it ? I . I if not netually so -on tho Q I . Tryou f dettler dog n6t hAtidle It, +,en(j fjo I of an ora of npansion, more partiou. . I . his mize Atid lot. for full 8124d tgn, OA I n Mrs, Pinkbam Invites all flip"k � � a th,ne'ls now it t6al tegulaf�o women to write her for advloo, � M r,'#4 dAtta to). unnim, . Ill", � Rho has guldeil thousands to 4" I ., , . I ", l . "Auft"01 64 � ot thon �rop, aq well' A-4 1% gteao,f . , . 'glion - - . ­­ I., 1''. ­ _-1 . . 1. ­ 11 . I- Oro hift1th, AddiroUt l4n)4 MOO* '� ' — - :11_, I tiviount of knolvItAge. of how to - - - , I �� ___ ­ and handle 0(, I f, -,-Stand d = . 77 I , , . . . . . I I . .1 � I . miLL OWNER TOU ZEALUUS.. . I -_ .11 �.. I : __. � � I . . I . . � . . I . � I ' - . I Glencoe Temperance Worker Frorget . . 11 I . . I .. � I . I I .. � ' . . d.bligation to ffotelman,­ ,.. I - I . . .. I., r" . A Nelars. . The town of Glencoe failed to 90 � .,, spaper _� � . Cldryol AS far A� local oj�iion_ls con- I I I I . � I e' , lee - ,riled by the vote.at the ree ate - 94 eL . Veo, t!6ri, but it woni so "dry" as far a3 I . No! An . .roan the Lowett Enitting Co. is concerned . � I .. %W . . . . that that.industry had to cease run- , . . . I . I � ning for a day or so, -and.thereby. Yhe'llian who :wauts an open-minde4 . discussion of ' . . I hangs -a taIq which has caused eon- . politics, the steady support, of -right, 'justice, .and , . � . sidoraMe. amusernerit in Glencoe, .1 decency, . Avith6ut cant or bitternesq, and an unpre- - . . The Lewett 00. is. an—industry em- � I judiced, . cotfirtati-seuse treatment of, public: affairs, , . . . . . . ployiTig about 15 or 20 hands, which � will thoroughly enjoy the I calfie to the town recently on the., , � . . . . �.-� . I I .... ,. I . . . understanding that it wWq to � be pro- - . I . IL ­ . . � vided with free water. This stipula; rl" - tion was easily made good, foi ,one of . . 515inimm-n - 01 . . , the tvic, hotelmen had a slilerldid well UJI uldo,Rmily - Star running a couple of liundred tbous- - � . . . .� I ­ I I and gallons a day, and- ,he offered , '.... — . . . . . . . . I � water for milling Otirposes . without, "- - . Thp , StAr is not tied to any p�arty,,or` any "!int . e o test. I I - . money- an& .without price. ' . i . . I .. It lias definite. opinions of its�own on p6liti6al, 8oc Tb� knitting coiuptthy was running and . I - . , . . quest.ions�but it recogiiiz- `tlit'xight nicely wl 0 -, 41li 1, - I . I ien t1ita local option' 6am- - . , mbral .....0 __ . . 1,glign.. came on. - he ' athers to hold- exac�tlyl oppoSite -opinions without - I I . knitting,.company is a- staundh tem- ,liecessarily being, ..Scoundrels or fit subjects ior abuse,,. T'Nertifi6e advocate'ar�d a*upport;4�d the, I . ' , I I .1 - . . I I � The StarJs editoiiq,ls are .broad-ininded;. honest, was , . . bvliW regardless of the factAhat his . I ' I ' I . . .. I lictory was reveivin . g its water. supply� -k-een and el�,V�i " solne of the best iters I . . . . I ivri in Cianada . - , - - � . from one of *'the men whom local can malce them, and always. Fair. ." - , , I . . :. ., , . '. . . . . I . � �ption V�rould put- out of business. . . . . . . . . . � . Tbe h6felmall took. it as a joke at . , lo� The -Star is 'published for fair-minded, iptelligeid.. I - - �. I � . , . . first, bilt, fin cnitting rhAl 0 n ilctif . . 1. �!Jly told tbe.l. .1�6_ ple,xvhorteke:4:� " 'N�e'hiterest in Qqnada and th . I .. I . I I e, man that ,lie would have to look else- - '* I . . . . world. Co*nseque6tly. It Has More . 10jerp for water., The latter did* 1661- . . I . . Readers .Than, . .� I � . � Plse'where, but 1�ooli,ed- in 'vain, 'tind'. - .. Any Other. Pz.!,Ver,Jh Ontario. , I ; . . 4 . - . . . .. ,. . , I . . . . . I . . . . . . . I In the end tha'facWry had to shut. � . ' - � - - ' - ' I I . 1. . . � ' I � . . - - . . . . . - I .. rlown'., . . . . . . ..� .. � . � . ff% �m . . . � . . By� �this: tiin.6� -tho- town. council got. ' : ­ . SA11(550� A YcCir, . ,.. Lntprested . and: sought . U- - effect a 1. .. ..� .. . . .. I I . I � . . .. � . I .-�ttlornent.' Their effori� at first were * , . . Thispaper dnd'fhe, 170R .. TO &4 * . i fnW6, but tbe h6telinim being of a � . . I . . I q1V . MY'SUR fqgs'fhe� for . � - . , . . - : I fr6nial, and forgiving disposition, tJiey;, . 0fl6y8arj$9,.:90.. Guapanteed Fountain Pon given for 50i. .. I . . q�, cceeffed 'in' n�aking ail- agreement . . , . . , I , - , . . . 1. . ., . I d�Wd to abo'lre'sab cription P�-ices. 11 %wlii,r(ft the water Would�. again be . I . . ; I � . . . .- �...-,Jppliod;. ostensibly td tile council, . .. . . . . . I � .... . . I . I... I . . . �J . . . . . , � . . I . � . . , 'biit' throuoh them to the. I . . I . I - , — . . . . I . U — . .1 I I I . 2.. . . %yhIc#.1is once morQ.running AS= � __ - - I . . . *. . � . I- ,, . .. . . GRESSENOM I 1 � . I . .. - ___ . � ... . � . I . . I . � Dreaded Grivel 'River.. i, I . I 11 ---,---,--.----.-,------.�,-----. — I � S,VAYill . , . . . . I I .. It is iaim V&rr.HbMe,S Cus- * . . . I . I ,., I . I I I . . � 1. toni � to receive all the: rdport�41s, .it. 490 . ffiffAgo-IMI: 1, I �, , � . . . .. I., . . ,. � n (,.,.& - - h - � 6 . . , m . is. private car, and. to.. givd - ' - - ' . . 'bom ten fninutes' . all t6gntbers'wh6n, . - Ike , ...� .. � "Em "V(lr, he I 19, beseiged b . am .. .1 I - y interviewers. . :r , '. ten c0me.a -rapid crossfiro of .que�- , XE 1: . Ml ORS, I'M MY& KENNEDY .'. '. I � .. I'll . . . . J . . tions.and answons upon. which many ,,, ", . �'; ". " I il�..�.Q!,,­ . I , � , , I . I I . .�� , I ��L' I'll, -,�� � ''.1, ,.�._�.,­­. -111_,- � _. .,. � :. a. . . . -1. __ . , ba , e , caming � � �4. __ , , - ...1. , . ��_,,­WA - , , , * IF . - . . . -litorials are sbd` i.n. th r ­, , .-' �- - �,� - �, ,,- , .- __.- _____A � , � * . - ­ I . .. �. . I - , I I � .1 - � ;r I . . r , , - _, _. . I , ear. . . . .,� I lw_ . ., - I. , , , . J� , 11 .7 !!! , . , I . . . ;,�,:� � 1".. I -,I— -,�, , ,; � ��' _- .!,--;si - DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN I .* Oil one - Occasion 0�, reporter put the V �� ,� - . I _- �-4'��& . I . . � . . .1 . - _ . . . " __ IL. � � �;i,� � , 'I, " m, , , . � . -_; ­ I , , ":�. L;, I . I � I , *�� � _; ; . . riliostion i5bint -blabk: �"Sir William, ,-. . " ­,,�,,,­ -,L,;jL�1� . M ,, - , .; �'_,�;� !�L.�. � ,-I - I .1 . . .1 . � - - - __ - I . . . .- "'. �, ,_�', _-.. , I : 11--,.,. ,.- . � . I . I ­­V�i,�-, � , "'�', ,�,hY don't you reduce -the freight rates - I ­_ �. . , , ­­ .�. 4,�, NERVOUS . . . . - - 7-1. - I I.. .. -11 �� _vl � �, - - , . I ,)Ti whriAW' . .- . "��11� - �i! - �_ I �J,� �� y L , ' . . I,, - 1- t ­_" � . . ," ��­.,, , -4 __ . _', r,_ .. . . Sir William's ansi,�er this time was _-.,._'_'- . ;I 1� ,,�, "I . DEPILIT � . I not raplit, but it war, for the o'beasion . .�,t7,z ­,�,��,,'___ �;!�' I �� I �­_­ I . . ... �, - �� ' �,!,)Jlclusivo. ,.Leaning back', - puMng �:4.'5_._, � ­. �.,,�, _", � 11 ­­ �. CURED . . . . . qently. at his �igar for, a minute or . ."­ I - " �� I . . � �­ � . 11 . . ....: I I . two_atid closing his magnificent and .. �'.'11"I_� I 1, - Rkedsse% and Ifidiscretinas aro the eanso -0 . ohnetrating eyL-s,. lie beganAn h ha 11 $k� , � IK�4�1 - � ! of moro sovroAv and ruffet ing than all other �, . , 4k -�,i z . 11 � dis6ases'combined -we i�ee ttio'victims of. ,; , . � - ; 1z � eminigeent strain in this m anne'n, . . ", 0 � %. �-,, ., Vicious habltw Oki every hand- ,the sallow. I "On', the way up there *w�i ,-it wash- , , _- -.4- -1--led face, dark circled eyes, stooping- . - -- ,., . �" 1 -.� form, stunted develoment. bitshfUl,melan., out -on the line ,,in(] � we were detainecl. , A 1'� �i:: I j�.,- �- j, , , 11, ,,,, 11 f I ,,,,,f7- #%que coufitenaneo anq t1inid bearin.g pro. I . Lima At Gravel -River. 'I aw. . . , _,V. M ,,, �tz4�'.; claini to ull the n-orld his foily and tend to� � p,g 11�1 for some I . ,. . ., g , , I ` � gi I `1 blighthiserdstence: Ouvifeatinentpositive� the gerleral'inanaget 'of the Canadian. , ,1� �, , ", YI., � . . �� � 0, 111 11 " .1, a 1v cures all wealr men by oye.rcominp! and ailway. ItIs an lin3ortant. , _t7 -1 Pacific U .­ In.7 '�- * � re ovin , the ciriftts or Cornier IndiSeratiOns . I ..,!r- . , muse . ", . tlp � de, , . egse. poslitioni. Ilike it, I hold it fiec V ,�, .,,,,I ii. It stops all dMinsC and quicidy T have the confiden6e.of the directors � w ,,� restores 1.1% victim to -kyhat nature intended-, . I . � f the company and I ,4ant to retain a � i 1��, ,;011, n li(,altliyatidbappyiyiati'N�,itli pbysical, men . . , that confiderico. Now ILI werii at this ' r.a Fill �0,,N .Vl 4 tAlamd.3aer*e,.powerq:imPl4v,. ' _'-, _ _ , lil'g I oVoreo!foars tire. JC.'& K. have . * I!!, — � time to do any such foolish thing'ai; Jlp� 01 freatec; wittf,thd gfeatest ists I cceas all . I ..to*reduce the f4te'on wheat the direci zJ r P cuseases 61 men anci women. . . I tors Would take like from -my .present !�'Ii , il " if yoxi bave riny secret disease t1lat 1`9 a p I o8t and make -ftie 'Ration agent -at . ��­­ I worry and it Inentep to yqr lienith eonsult . I., . ,". 701destablished physielansiv,no cto uot'ne6veto I , I River ,,, � I 1i ,utonyou, ' , I .. . . Did you ever see Gravel �14, 1 experiniL urrave . r,� I � L River?" . . . .,�'J Wo'guitrantee to oure NERVOUS DERILIty. . . I . . . -7— . . . . . I . I 1�) � . . , I . L . . ". - - _1 A �, OL000 DISEASE% -STRICTURt,. VARICOdELE. .. llm�_��U' ,"­� ­ - SES, .00fistilla. I Handed. Oat "Hot Dois.11 - � , =_� 11 KIDNEY AND BLADDER ill$EA L . . I . I - �;q!!.n . 4 eneii L - : � , , ,,�, , I I - "!", _' . , Fies. If unable to call, write for a . Distributing ". 8 . to newsboys I .c, � -"-7;- ­ - 1�k . , "" 1 Wn , 'LL1`L.­, ,,rf(,,, - " . .. dnd hungry children 'of the city L 1, , , .1 questlon�Blaiik f6r Home Treatment. I 1!�S Locate(I Our Own Office Building. , 11 .. L ! �. I . .. - Le 0 __ . ) I I LAF L vel way a� prominent inining no man. bad of doing a little charitable ' P I -*york in Toronto recently. .. ) . DR&KENNEDY&KNE N. - - I ' I To,guoply.the deinand of'­th6.erowd - ' I n Odswold St -6 &i qcy . . oi children that had gathered th# Phil. , - Cor� Michiga­Ave, and Olt, anthropist spent about $150 'and the � , ' N l I I . . ilistribution of the. "hot dogs" was . I I � I ,tade - by qJ!orge rJ isher, the zairiftig' . .- . . . I . I . . . . I . . . " aA's *private. sedreta7 �� , , I . I — I st4 the corner 1. - . I : . . I W..". . : of'Riehr.do*nd and'Day ets, between, - * L I . I L� . . . I . ' L � : .. . I . . . . . 11 L. . the hours of 3 aftd 0.dhd again At 7 . � . . . . . . . . . 11 . 1, ,. .. � I I . . I . I I . . � . . I o'clock.- I ,. I � I L I �� . I So "at was the crowd of children , ' - . - . . . Ahat gard gathered that five, polieem6b ' . . 10 .. . . . L were detailed rve order, Tbig . ' . - MAET46a4 U� PA . . . . I . . . . ... . I I I ., to P= . :: : mining linan lim n known to -do ' , . W . varioiii, kinds of eharitab .. � L . ;a .1 . _to work in an - . , .. . � z S. a q unnatial *a and is admTtwly, a good .� . - 11 fellbW: . ', .1 y ­ . I . - . 1. I . __ . I I . . . I . . � . . . . . . . . . . . I - . I . . 'I . . . . . I I I I . 11 . I . ,Better Than- Pills' .. .1 .1.1 .­ I . � I �a. F�r Spirits Now. - .. I - � I . - I . 610ift . � . I 1 ho Chan . . . . . .. . . of , the SUprerA�L , . . , - � Sudge Landry, . For Liver, Ms. L "ourt of J;ew Dt ns ' 'k,,an,,,d­Io_ader , . � . 1� I __ , 3 dd . "WENOWN * c u w" a . I A the Now laranswic"k a ,ans, is , . I . . . 1. � . I I . , mid to hoAd a tentative belief - inspir. . Nab"16kilineiV ft WW fte OIL bedit= It aft 10 OW Ithi W&r. . LAW . a . . I gftu dw &fts& alft Vlgedkft OM V"pq" donut ft a# I ,tualism, ghosts' etc. L I I . ­­ ElOwelu ttucoholliation. - . I I � unally WA Two b it that ts 6aftmr 0* to - - Ill ww" Such a reputation hfirft 0orlsistil . ' , roidlitowfto"" ,vith that.of one of the best weighers I In did stom" AM VWd= Wagh dw LIVOO Kida" " I 4 log sed � . ind sitters of facts tbht over hel4 a , .. , � . twhing as ft Cam I L , ft Tabkft w Alw-, 46 nilicial Position, .But whatever h1s kys ko do Aw, aww *1�w s4t. so uw sat kow , I � dtcL atTA334.9ox. . . )ersonal bolipf the judge does not, , I � I . I .... . . morn discussion on this fasditiatiag � . � .. - I I . 1. L . L . � L . I .. I I I - --.-- ____ iublecL Ho rocontly a4ked a com- I MONO"" - __,___ - - - - - IN I . I ot- nanied Delliveaii � it the latter - L ,. IL . L I . L . . I . 111111iii . )'.1 eved In ghosts. * -1 Oft usod to,"- said V. Uellivetru. .. , l* - eigt6L 'Whon I Nvaq a boy I Vink fli(&y �mm(,. bold by lall,.Drulg.- if - )ach from the grave., and wholl I *$,,a I ,,, L .- . I. I L young man pe6ple see spirits,, But ­­­ I I I � . I I . . . I I . IL 'L . . . idwadays, you so�, the-dodtots, Vith, I __ I hoir phYAid And their druils'. 111114 L I ft�L fr . L nalto n inan so darn dead e 1040 I lot ugs.).W , I , h �e ' .re L L . s � ,ihe fflir thp, N-Avir P0,ft . , . ; ,� - . " . I . --- I - -1 I I . . . 11� 1. I ;i � . I . I I ,. � I . 1, . I I . I . ia,,i" _­­­­­J� ...... -L �- ­­­"' ­­­­"' ­­"""" - � ... ___­ ...... ... __ I -.l_ ­ — . � - I , , . . . -—L--1-.------. AW V10F im lomw . . � . I �, . . . I . '-­­­­ . � I � - I z , =