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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-03-18, Page 6M, � . I . I I , TIRR, CLINTON NBW r.UA , I U � 13*00108 of Canadian I . I - 'I . �_ . . _� , - . 1. --- . , - ­. .1.1.11 --P=: 1:11 I! i 11:110::, 11, �� � III I 'Im " I 11. _. . , . ' . Norlb.-West. I " � -LW, . I 1. IN WILD THIBET. I . BROTHER PHOT06 RAPHING A SPOOK. i, � ; , J90MASTNAP "GUTiATIONS I I I 0 1 . 0 Or'. Oven H4din, on.' His Adventures . ,� I . 11 W'. T. Stood Tolls of His Ghastlytj . . Any even 4umberedsectipa of Dominica. X. I In the Forbic1clon Land. . . I � ;1 ipsocls, in x4a.itobo, $Askmchewahu oad,W. ; .. � IWO,Q 410ptibo,fillud 20. not reseryad,may, , __ ii'l .*i �, , Dr. Sven Rodin had an enthuslas- , 1 tic wOlcome at the Queen's Hall, . TOLD BROTHER Perimonts With, Camlera. I In the Xanuary issue of "The For bet homesteaded, by Any person *bo. is, the i _ �, "Ir, . . , I London, a time he' fn lecture bn butterflieg so Inr as his nightlY Review" Mr. T. W. $tea 1. Pole head of a family, or any inala over IP . 3mpro of age, to the �siv � out of o4o.qRarser I I � I, ohort ago, when rose to tell the adventurous story of . writes an article under the title I'D . ion ot I , ... ore or less no 160 acres, m . Application for entry must be made to ... � . I . I his long jou ,rneyings in the wilds of Thibet. Ranging behind him, in dia- L Ono' Suffered. for Fifteen Years, tlio Other for Thirteen. the Dead Rpturn?" "I have the g1J Of automatic liandwritirng," he d( i . person by the applicaqt, At a Dominica , i Agency . r l'. I grammatic form, w6re_rthe fruits of his travels . The convincing powets of a te'4time- clar0s, and he justifies this assertio: by relating the followin XAnds � or Sub.ag,ency for $be 414� � -a colored map of Thibet, lined n-lak were never more clearly $bow L anecdote a 9 "A . Wot in which the load is situate. 14utry , 11, "alasiveof the width of roadallowe,noes (Acks of La'Grippe and, is a, suze preven- with horizontal mountain ranges. Be. than In tile case of Mr. Hugh 13ro,wn, .& lady friend of mine, who can -writ . by proxv may, however, be mad at an 0 (ore Dr. Sven Rodin went exploring 1110ther, Lemuel Browil, of Avondale, 'with my hand' at any distan .tl UU W� � � 90120y On certain conditions I I by the lather, mother, son, daugloor, bro;bor or I " . I /I I I ,, , . 6 I .a large part of that territory was blank on the map -or, worse still, was read in, the,paper about I-11on.. ��A;1115� costivan being cured by "Prult- I even more freedom than she Can Writ, � with tier own. bad been spending th . Sister of an intending homestesid.e.. I I The homesteader is lFequired to p(ewriform, . . 'he ft " " .. I / . /I :/ It I I i maAced with inaccurate detail. The meeting was arrange� by the Royal a.1tivo3.$. Knowing the Senator would only endorse a medicine which had - cured him, Mr. Lemuel Brown tried � week -end at Haslemere Late on Mon day afternVon I wished to know if sh . homestead duties Under one of ins fol. I . � . . , plans I f 11 � Geographical Society Lord Morley, "Fralt ' -a-tives.,, They cured him I of Awl-, leit We country, and, placing lm� , , . .owing I.: I (1) A$ least elif months' residence illola � 4&a..1*. .t.- F&16 1 .3. � � - . I � . I the Socretiry qf State for India, was . � present at a head of a distinguish- Phroule Indigestion and Constipation h other to try them: pen on the paper, I mentally aak.p( if she had returned to Londqn. All. I . I I � 0 an n eam year Ayr : thirsayearo* What La Cirippe . � ed company, for the exploration of I- (2) A homedtoad .r may, if he so desires I .. I I Tb bet means more to India than to i i. . . perform ibe. required residence duties by I . Dido any other country. Lilco Tmst sue- '. xving on farming land owned solely. by cessful. explorers, Dr. Sven Hedin , I - �� kim, not less than 80 &area in extento i . a .0 . shows no traces of his hardships. A :� ". libe vicinity of his homestead. Joint own. Mr. G. D. Colwell, of Walkerville, heen,' trim, cleart-built man of aver� . I I , 0"hip in land will not meet this require Ont., was stricken down with La Gri ppe ''. a�, sizp, with a bright chmple ' ,e xion, � � �". . Want. . in 1906 and it left him, in very bad Con� - sleek, black hair, and gnId-rimliaed ;, . .-- (8) It the fathEir (or mother, if she father dition. He says: 4' 1 was all run down m3petacles, he misrht have- II -en. about � ._1 IT deceased) of she homesteader has per. and b0dering on Consumption. I could I �- . fn lecture bn butterflieg so Inr as his � . . watlent residence on forming land owned not sloop at nights, bad'awful swcAts, " - . . , solely by him, no% leis than eighty (80 ind gop0hed nearly the whole time. This impoll7-ance was any guide. He spoke , . I acres in extent, in the vicinity of the Is bow I was when I began to take PSY- very fluently, with abundantp"stures, and his nttrac'ive brolcen English I I I IlAdboestena, or upon a homestead entered L'AHINE, inalow nervous state; butfrom ��!: for by him in the vicir ity, Such homestead- the first bottle,1 began to improve. It gave T)oint-to Ili.- .merry little jokes ��,� - sir may perform his own residence duties did marvels. for me and brought me back :! . living with the fAtbor or mother. y and his oveasiorml freshets of olo- quent word -painting. 1. � . I , to health in no. time, making a nee man 2) The terms ,,vicinity" in the two pre. Df me." . I "Tlievfliole of Thibet is like a sea," 'which, - , � . w ing paragraphs is deftnel as meaning rI., be said, "the gigantic wavet-of I , � mot more than nine miles in " It'fortifies th; body against tile at- �, . a direct line, driven up by northern or southern. 11, "alasiveof the width of roadallowe,noes (Acks of La'Grippe and, is a, suze preven- winds, have been changed into stone - Z f I crossed in the mea, jurement. ' tative. I ftlWaY3 take PSYCAINE if I in the moment of tboir worst fury," ., (6) A Homesteader intending to perform feel a cold coming on and, it put3,me . I . -1 -began to cross th sea of moun- 1e hand wrote as follows. 'I am sorr, to tell yo, I have had a very pain6 I eXperience, of which I am almos . ashamed to speak. I left Haslomer at . " . 1 '47 P.m. in a secorid�cliass card age, in which. there wore'two ladle and one gentleman. When tbe trah stopped at Godalming the ladins, go Out, and I was lett alone with 011 h n started he let his seat* and came close in me'.' I . was alaringd, and repelled him, � H( tried to kiss'nie, I seized hii umbrEil. . la and. struck him, but it brol[e, anc, I wits beginning to foar that lie woule master me, when the train b�zon t( -Slow tip before arriving at Guildfare station.* He got frightened, )(it po ol I . me, and before the train reached the I platform lie had jumped out anil rar away. I have the vinbrella,' I .Renl InY secretary up with a note, ijaying � his casidenoe dudes in awordatloe wi6h the - right in n 0 `1 !in 1`9 � . . "Three doctor,% told me that I bad .1 ., e. . merely I -was very.sorry to hear whai 1.� � tairts. in August, 1906, with a caravan . Liver ]Dlsea,ge and. serious Stomach had llappened, and added, '13P sure ' I 3 . w - I ., . above while living with parents or on PSYCH I NE tonis the systcrn and keeps of 26 men and 130 ponies and mules. Trouble. Ivry dtomuoh was very X , I caU. and brin" the man',; umbrella, on - surl I C! ., She wroto in reply: 11 '. farming land own9d by himself, must not- .the body in ,good physical condition. No Of the ant I mals, only six dved. I tool- their Inedivines for thirteen Wednesday E .� . ify the Agent for the district of such inten. one can ifford to be without it, Ali From ihe very first the officials tried Years 'and grew ivon_4e. ' My brother . ­­ Ion. � - - ': :. . . Druggists ar;d Stores sell at 50c and to head him ,back, and the various (who was clire.t.1 of terrible In(ligestion ant very sorry y-ou know anythinv * , .,� ., : , Si2i months' notice in writing must be $1.00. Send to DR. T. �A. SLOCUM, ruses by which. he outwitted them by."Frul-t-a-tivew, artor suffering for 11bout it, I had made, up ?ny mind ;�� to the commissioner of Douti - . I.'' tedne at Otlaws, of intention "I'l Limited, Spadina Ave., Toronto, for a iliado all interesting story. On the 15 Years), rilcommended me to trythese t(3 tell nobwly. "I will brin- tile T. . t balf 'broken unibrolln, but it w.�s ' um� ;,� "apply fO TRIAL FREE. . ' knoiin territo Nvo-nderful tablots., I bough a. My ..! patent. edge of the great an T,v -dozen boxes and have ,ius lyiella, not lils.1 " . . I I ' ' .1 . I I , I to' get permission to Lj.�.ji, I v,,It all ,tin t fIndshed the t 4 I Al W. W. CORY. For Coughs, Colds.. Throat, Lung he tried in vain . I . d.,; of heurty . The foltmving�story futnisiI6 r.. ) 813-tY Of the Minister Of the Interior, and Stomadli�.Trouble take Psychine. travel, "I endeavored to demoralize , foods . � ,s ,!-ason- ; . . . without distress ana ,tin .greatly. ]In- nblo reading. Referfing to tlivauthen- ;,, I.B.-TJnikathohzed publi�iafion I the. Garpun in the most horrible way. prove(l it, evpry W, -L%.. ,qprul ., �., of this - - 0 . . t-a-tives" tWit " - -- ; . adverdsement wilt riot be paid for, - -M a- a-- - - -- We -,aid. that when our artimals died also cured Lhe 0hronle constipation y (if r-.pirit photogra . phs, Mr. � -� � t , ­­ - ) OUNCE ALI . we had been oblig�d to bury some whAell Nvu,- so distres.,;ittg In my �as'e., Stead stntt,,i that be- Q.'e- paid 4 visit , . 419110d) I 1, - , _1/ W . I , 'I ii.� fl, . . I � � E;I: TA . precious boxes in the east, and that , 0, ITIT0,11 BROW.N. phoh).�,rapher 'whose. moditimship - 50,c ,it box, 6 ror.s_,m,)o; a trial box (111ables.him to photograph the lit - '(1 . � HE 6REATEST BI MANERGY we wanted them again. It wai. of 25L. At tPlalers or fron'l rfri!l,t-a_tiv;;: -ibles, "I had' hardly thkon I y 1, � I , I . . . course, a, lormiclable lie, for we bad I Limited, ottavvLk. -f - I vi�, , n . ------ I- - 11 I . -i spat bkon', tho old man ,§aN, 'I lind � I . I I . . mot lost so mueb -is a box of matolles:' . I . � � . 4 NILE'S VALUE TO EQYPT. but the VarpUTI TOP110d that it was i - - I I . � - I -_ - a grout friglit tile other day, .,%il old . , I - . more' important to him'not to lose 1 ­ I . . I 110(ir 04r,lo itito ,the studio' carrv= I . , � 13 ��, - 11 - , , ,4 ".., . __ . I I!, Why It Is Necessary. For Greal BH- , his own head than for us. ton find our I BURNS AS EXCISEMAN.,. , gun. lit, fairly frlght.,�,110(1 ,1110 , o T ''. --- �, . . I "Go away-. T doil't.-like � . ;. tain to Paid the Soudan. . lost boxes. fle, rAfusbd bribes, He I I . - said to �Iltn', . - ' ' 1, � ' ' ' * . throatened to -send 'armed men nfter I England ., Has Qiven Many Writers .gulls . " ' Am']. lie Irellt, away. Now ,'' - . In his no I . . .1 I - � I to oil tile budg6t for 1900 ' witli6ut per- I - . he's.,bnek again. He raine in' .with , I I ­ - . , Ivir Paul Hurvily, financial 'adviser to, the us if I Went - ea,,A,o�ards . . . . . Government Jobs. . I - -� 'Ai I mission.",., , . . I I . - . . . . You., Ho has' not got Ili,; gun -noiv' . I �_�_ oo-P ' Egyptian Government, -says. . ,. � WIvin Rob.ert Burns,. the une'hun-r, and. lie does -not lopl-� .so f-jo'rrp.� hali ;1. P, --'- . - __ ..- - , I . . In th� and, by. pretending to go . I , 8 -,. .��-- _. I ,� I � - I .__ -, _. - I The year 1908 .has not been it per.; ,tviorptr , pene, rlrkl and fiffieth annivdrsary of whose wo et'him stay?' IB .),It means,� I . .. .-,- I- �� -1 - ,someiviiere else, bie jii� .birth wits .0ollifated on the 26th day repi e 0 ,d. - �D �. _. ­ - irity for E6yPt* � 'trdted the. Forbidden CountTy, and . - �,� . __- ild of economic prospL . 0 1;1i'llk you could 1�;� __ - . " o you I � __ - �., � , . Nevertheless -the economic Situation of last nionth, ,was driven by, tile ei- , got d.s. photogr�,it h -` .'I don't know,' �_­ � . . P ' I . I � . � ­ ; in. fact_ ossL tially - sounder -now. there, -on.the desolate mountain -tops, .. - pklnx5" due to at% increasirig family -to W( the'old man; IT can try..' So I -1 I$ , ' I �.­ - - ­ than it has bee 11 with the temperilture at the freezing a �_ , n for some years past. sery .. i- ttPly for 'a Government Ili' sat dowa­iEl'irolit of tile minerai.and. . . The complaints w,hich are. -heard are point of mercur�, he made ob T. fortu O�bot 82i i . ,�". . new-;old"coinitry which is Ought himself nate in ning an exposure, wag duly- mado-, � Before I tions of the tile billet of exeistinian- Not that -lie I �11. due in a measure to it comparison of . .I,::. . 1he plate -was Tertio,ved I asked the . ' ,� We Want to Land tile to go. on the maps as Trans -Himalaya. sadvitiita.gr�s of tba photograph . , . present situation. with -times of WILi blind to th,�. dis '.. abnormal ,Ind;' filorbid, ommerei.al Here. is a, typical'pictuTe -. *. ."We pass- ,. p9sit, . . . . . (sr- .'You spnko to the old 1�. your first order, becausb we know that . . I I . ion, .1 . I .. L � . �. ' I "% activit . . . � . . ... ed an abandoned 'man who had got - "T circonistance," lie wi0fe B ) oer the otlivi, day. , Could you I speak . �'. I the satisfaction you will derive from Y. . . " . ,, IT(., worst ` . - " * � �' r eyes to the Mat � pox' ti s and feet frozen oil the t(. him againe . Yes,'. he .said -'he's w;J'yhv portion of tho ex' iditure bo i band is that the 'eiicise division which i �11 h has inCtlrnld the severest. criti� . Karakorum; .the fingers were litO.allY ,have got is so tlxtonsive.�no, If'$'..". thau .still thero behind. vou�' - '.ksK him I zhatyou cannot do better Anywhe . wl as been devoted falling Off- was creeping Jen parishes to,ride ,over -and tb4t it , what his namo. is!' The pltotograp�her , , sm is that which It, . , . ' '. vise thAt you can with us. You wa 'i to He said"lic ' . appeared to put a mental question .11 � find that we are not ,,all itt sea,, in Ow to the Souclan, The criticism is, how-, . down to Sbeyok..'W�! gave him briiad. .abounds, besides, -witb'so niuch buid- . . . '�,-,. . -Ili incompletb under - and rupees. In : ness-tbat Lean scarcely sti�al a spare. .Ind to listen for it i,t%plv.- Then. -he . business, but thoroughly .,up-. ever,,based oil , - flour, matches, some . . . . I.. . to-" . said."' 'He .� ininute" and watchful of the interests standing of it largo the niKhts, the moonshine was bril- moment." In return.for the stre ,s, s hi,i n4me. -is Piet 11. . - political and oco­ - nu- I � . Ay. I. . I .. .i of our customers, knowing th4t, by so nomw probbim., Th6' essence of liant, the mouintains' stood like black ous.'and Omoqt unceasing toil iIIVQJV- Botha . . . . I . 1� doingi we are really acting,lJor 01mr Egypt's. prosperity is the, water of the coffins on both sides of 'the valley, iid in his offlo �l duties -"when lie developed the plafe thetio . i the reward I 1. - . . . ;,_ own ultimate benefit. Nile. The d1in I i�tion. of this, supply, � with file blinding white snowfielas \Y0 $250 it year. . � was seen standing bet i � . IT I I nd me a hir. :�� I sr in the crib" ,summer over.,them. A lonely raven followed r wn of Ehglish lilt- ,,lit(-, tall- stalwart man, who. might, ", 1%189 I ne';1i1t,1!1,S'1, ,,�,Ould inVolvo all. inealcul -hate Irliture tbo'stato hit.-, not beet *ik: When 11 I I averse. have been a Bog . .. - us f or a month. .I -them; .they C ' ­_ _r or a Mouj - . . ­ .. I ..: Ro' A. DOWIN able loss to Eg�pt Bat this would at- only. Nvait,­for somobody- to be left to'sbQw* it -self the Palron. of ,literary . Omit. :Botlia came to Lond'6 I s6nt , � , . � . . . I I �4. once res,ult. if tile Nile water were di- behind." ' . I .. -tylerit" and this aPhTt from the laure.� .the, photogrilph to. *him -by Mr. Fls-, , I ' " �_. ; . Merchant Tailor, - C)inton, verted, as it vei'y.welf might be, to Quailit t . ' ; . ateship, honorable but meanly paid. 'abor, -whowas Prime Minister 01 -the ' ' , . �� . - the irrigatj9n'of ihe Soudan. It is to ales of that wild, romantic � Chaucer.held iAabV offices about the- old Orange- Free' Stitto. Next day Mr. ,, . . land were told. ­Wbat are vouP" a � W Is 11 , :1 maintain tho. .supplv intact at. its . man .was asked.' `A robb�r!"* he court antl under G�vernnient, ,Ind was � , esse , , another. Fieo State delegate, �, I New Teleph , . more 'actively engaged -in public 'at- � one sour". that Egypt holds the Soudan: proudly r6phed. "And I," said his . Oame to see me. "Wlipre, did you get 1. fairs than an), poet of celebrity since that, lyliotograpbP' lie as z.� Unfoi,tunately, the Soudan is noi to chief, "arn * the fattier -of all ' the U be livid, wiih I . his tim�_ It- is true thatAIe started I ked, " the �: . out .sacrifice., A vast Thibetan robbers." "The Lopliks ca;ll- * ill suffil 4ently lowly fashion. Atpoint- pliotograph you gav6 to� Mr, Fischer?' ­ . ' � !:" Directory country, almQst entirel� undeveloped, � 6d. me� Padisbaftim, ol' �your Maje�stv. , 21 . T'fold him exactly h7ow it. had come.' I . . WitliPut camatunicalloft, largely occu- � o d cvj otter of t.be Cu'stiirn of'WOO), 'Wh�' y,aid he, -'that man. was -a neat i;' ribes, - needs eipiindi- � Th,e peoplq, of Bongba address�d-- n;e P I - ' . - The Bell .Telephone compan pied -by unruly t : . - .. . Skill, ttd 1eather in� the, pott of Lon- roluti� of ... mi . . y of . I I q -and e ne.-I have got his pdr- ._,, . consider- . . . - ; . I . . , , . Canada if, about to Publish a new issue tuw oil its. gichninistration ­ as Rinpotche, or. your Holines (ion, hv ivas oblioodjo keep the, books. , trnit liangille up In 111V housp at, ,:. of the Official Telephone Dire Pbly. fil excess of its annual- revenii6'. tlla�t;.'l tbougl.it, .-:was a little *too hild lilt in c , Ctory I . . k I � onimercial doeurnent.s with' hom6.� '11,illy,'.Ts.-ild. IN, lie de�adr., � for the "To rorriedy this situatiofi -twd - ob- 4 , much W - They came - W a moUllwh JlLg Own. lia,nd. , , . I � � I � , I I ject; niust bo pijrsuvd4,v.tlie develop. _�,*Ier�., wili..60 1 , - 'He �Nras tilt, -first 130ei cominandant. 1� _1 Tyi�n t noiihs and 70 , iletter finies -weri,- in store for - the, ,�IeEI ..., District of Western Ontario , . nulls ,.,nL in the. siego of - Ximberfey." .. ment of the country's -re, , all . in very i)ice and fathete'ol L Ylish lit I nd I . ., gourcos, .and aw6llilig - i erature. III 'due what was his naine'P' 'Pietrug . ' _. . including internal seckErAy. TPor both thos�pur- comfortable black tents, They met 1% N)ur.;e* be, was promoted to bc- comp- . . . . � i.. . poses enpital ("Xpe , Ilditure is neovs- . 'Pull - oil the road, .traveling.'.with a froller 'of � Petty Customs, and more, J, , ollanties Botha,' lic-roolied, 'but ive. � � always call(O hini Plot. Botha for .. CLINTON sary. The soulidnen.%bf this policy has :"villagc- of tents, 100 P,ersons,:400'yiiks� thin once took- ,a distinguished 4hare' . . , . �. been proved by tile growth in - Ight � , and'a great'aild picturesque escort of in el b ', p onia IC - n wll,lj�s_ .ull(l oth(,X ji�l ' t* short , ' T still hnvo,the'- portrait in. my t �., I . 16 'q - revenue (irbm armi�d rden. ','The'Ptin has twayoung� missions. . , . �.. Orders for new connections, changes Years of t I , oudan . I . . . possessiolli." " - Mr. istewl adds. th�tl ..�.; of firm names, changes of street ad V7,187,500 to Y-E.1,000,000,-und the -re'- , er brothers, and all - three have two - Chaucer's'first. igreat 1. . iterary SUCC09- no . one in E,ilglijnfl. so far as, lie w0 �c . ilresses, or for dupli(,-F+te entries shoula ouction last'vear,of flip. Egyptian an- wives togitlinr,'flint mean.,', two-I.Wids vor.'E,dmund Spencer, attaini�d to an able to asvo�f,iin, kn4mv' of the exist-. : be handed in AT ONOE to iinul ,.;ub.Aidy'fi-om'.f.'r,,.253,000 t6 ;EE.*- of a wifi, each, which I t1fluk is: a firlillOnt Position . in the Court of Chgn� on.ce-t?f Piet rf3,tl,,. . . . .1 . � 1 2,18.11 � . . .. . .� . ' � . . . ­ . , I . . . � I .1 I 11 . rathiir funny inyclition!" .. , eery. Milton rose' still higher, .when, 3, - ­­­...�­;_ __. . . I I . . . . . . . I . �­_;,_ 1. I . I '. : . I . � I . I . __ . -he secured. his appointment ho the . . . I . A . I -_ � .- . . i RS. C- RUMPALL9 . . I . . 1. .. . . . , . .1 . ' . - I � I . Nothing in the way:of a Cough. is ' . ' � .. . : . Post of Foreign or Latin Sevrotat� to , , : . Manna�- -*. . . . ' , I . Locall.Manager. quite so annoying as a tickt � .. - No 'Ti*s Given. , - , tfi(v 0ounci,l of -Stati, under -the' Coin- � Ther manna of cominerce - co.med , , -,. - . in teasing . I P ' . . ' . . . . . I � I � -Sicily. It . is a' sweet wheezin� bronchial Caugh.. wle quick- A li s or the statement that Mr.' I I __ - )�o�lio nionirvalth. � I chiefly' front . took(!, .. �!� . . est relief comes perhaps. -from a pre- J. , eller never gives tips, Askp(i *.to' voleb�atv the Battle of : substance, obtaine(f fronx a small, tree .", ..­'� . , Toseph. Addihou was intide f, . - scription kiiown to Drupists every. .it might be mentioned that Lord Sef- Blenheim, *, 1piown .us tlie'nir.nna ash. This flee � ,, where as Dr Shoop's Cough ton has ,strictly. -forbidden ilia ser-!. (Ionimissioner of -Appeals in the Bx- can- be grown .as far. Tiort-4 -as, Eryg- .. 11 . Remedy. , . . . ... . . ,� . '. .1 li�'. And. besides, itUs so thoroughly harm- vants to rec�ive tips from. guests, � pise, and aftor�%rards, as reward for his land, but in that country it y1olds to .". . � . 1.10. I& less that mothdrh give it with perfect - and: stritigent, votices to . this effe& resultant. poem, "The Campaign," ob-. manna and is cultivated foy'ornament , 11 safety even to'tbe youngest .babe Eire. promin4ritly 'displayled. at- C'rox. tained the post of Undf,r Secretary of e ' I � z,i "i ,a. � only. The nianna is form * d from the . _,; 1, - . Th, State. Hv'becnni�, suceossively'Secre- sapilldThe trees 'afe keady to be.tapped' '. 1"). , f lie tender leaves of asimple mountain teth. . .- Maiquess of Londonderry. ' . I I live to Dr Shoop's Cough Rotn. - sortte-41me aeo introduced tile same; T at . shruh, gi. . ary � to . t1w Lords Ju;itices, wh6 ,ad- age� of Eil ars- when itle .. . 1- .- .... .... I I ,'I - - edy itaromarkablelonrative, effect. A rule*at Wynyard;.and it is understood .,ministered the GrolVernment mitil the' stem's have a d=of About three I BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT. t,ew.dAks',tes6. w - by all � - the pr6sent H'arl .of Derfiy i - . 1vorge L� -a-Co . I . � . 1. :" ill tell, that. n-. :,trrival of G . . i. . . � � . . Sold. mmissiomr: inches. ... I � . I . � ; . dealers. � . .. I 1. . . tends to put it. in'joiep, at Xrio,�Vsl ' k)r Tradf, and tbe Colonies. and fin -w' . . I . - . . . , ey. � � . . . . � � � . �. . Canadiaii rT,etter �,_... _. . Tn some is placed i vliv, Sceiettiry bf State, ­' -� "' '. .. . 800-Y�ar-016' Industry, . I I , . . . In a. -, . � to nn absolute certain cu for. nczemct, Acne - . . -nuthor of ",Robinson , . I ." � ROSL'a, Tetter, Kn le;, 33tarcekheids, Rini,vornl, I . � conspicuous position. in the houso,� bofop, the * . Saltmaking by the;evaporiittion of �A Pubers'Itch scalgilead,Itching Piles Icers I Scottish Mairriage"Custoin' - �. . and contributions placed in it by the Orusoe," Isir Rioliard Steeli%, as an sea, water hns been carried on at 11 1� �3ores, and ali cutaneous and facial blemishes. brany,quaint nigiriage v4qt -ill ,are divided annually among Maldon 'Essox, 'Eri�,land; -ever since i, ,guests j,."ayist, seetind to riono, and Fielding, k , Has been thorougilly and successfully LeMed onis sti . I . . I -lill ranks I In hundreds of so callid iocurable cast -.9. Survive. in the servants. � I . Whose "TOm Jws' s ., ani I many old E'laglish aii� � I . . . * . 0119 the time. of the ff�mesdiyl survej. 1. . � . � . I tho best nov6L%Jn our language, Were T - � It is enCrely unlike an other pr! tion, Scottish f, ted �.- ,Sam amilies. One notable traill- � . . hb -Town -Coun6il -has just gran , I milture cr roint:tnent that gas been sot or pre, tion of this sort -still . �dl recipients ,of GoVerniijent POStS., permission.for the. borough arrn� 'to scr1w. kept green by . A Famous Acttvss's Masedt. , . t - . tile Dukes of Atholl a #01ich, in sorna cases, .proviid to .be of. b� pl6ed,*On all Packages of salt sent - A few mllcattonsq will convince that is bas lid flich, liew's - Mrs. Putriel, CaMpbell -possesses 'I . ... , . worlderfu Inedical virt-je and intrinsic merit. i a ve-y lucrittive naturv. . from �� Is Viat .6f the ­1331-11&krootr�,,earrying' what she callis a beart 0.1lain. Fr6rn Jilpips Thoyris,oli. fainous as th(!. hit- . � t . he tow . n. 11 .. I . I . . � It is made in Canada. A good honest Cana. thp 'brido, across tile threshold of eaell of tier de'arest friends she beg t,hor (if "The Seasom," an'Vof tbo.- Moto 9 0 I .. - . __ � �; 11 ffian preparAtiou. , v 1. Ptice one box Vifty Cents, or five box�S TWO Biair Caftle, it, boing in accord ,vith ... I � . Dollars. . an ancient tradition that it, ig un , . god a "heart," and haart� of every t;ong "Rule Britannia," wa%'m . . I �� . . lucky - conceivable matpri al -of -amber, ooral,. ade gov- - . . . �i Mailed to nay nddres!j on receipt rice. f0r a bride who enters Pinor of, the teeW I . . - . - . 11 Sold and recommended by all 1= tile castle for jet. turquoise, all(! the like -poured in . ard -Islands. - .The - � 11 gistq in Cana(la. 9 "g' Oie f4rqt time.to walk -in the. ordinary I upon' tier. Theso shri, had wtt in a Af,quel. is ourious. He si�int out a, dd- �1 . � 0. 1. ' I . I , Pampb let free to any address. if way. - This is, onn of tho ' I , putv to doAhe work, and,. after pay- - . I , . , many qitajt;t broad flat bracOlef, which ,she always Ing, CA RS! . �� � Manufactured and -sold by ule sole proprie. o . him, elear, $i,500 a year from his . - I . , � tom ) . . )-d feudal custoini that are observed wpars, ond rjrnilv belinves in. g ship. As. he wits also in .re:, .. I - - I I ' upon -61) Wo Duke, of '-'H-- . -1�1. I - . I - . , , The'Totterene Chernl' this estate, whi , oyernok, � � . I 0.061 Cc' Atholl liold,A om the crown by, oil(, '. . I . I ITTLE � , . Windsor, Ontarl .fr . ceft)t of* .1 pension, lie was abln,,to *. -, t of . I (]lose 'strange tenures whidill are . I I . . six-nd the last years ,of bls-life in IVER - ., � Sold in Clinton by Wi S. R. oconsionally to be fo t. -_ , � L r r � puse. in happy coutrust to poor Robert, I I �.� un( in Grea I . .. . I IL S. - 11 � , . Holmes, J. E, Hbvey, W. A, Rritaill. Typoll-fear of forfeituto. flip, . , Burns, weigbed down by sickness' - .1 I .1 � . r � own(ir has to ilnespilt hi, d bt, and di'4.41)fltiffll� (lying With a . . .4 s . . � ,overeign 0 �1 -McConnell, druggists. With It whiter rose WhPuvvilrlle-or she. WAS WEAKAN' ,�urso upon Ili,; lipA. ., i . 0 THIN . .. ; . visits ill(-' castle. . . .r . .. r . � 4 . . . � . . , - I ------- ;� . _� . . � . W -sweet. Lavender." r � " I I I 1*1 . . . . -ONLY - EIGNEV73 POUNDS, - , � I � . * � � tile Postal "DoPtor,'yo . I . I A man of nian3 1 , E ' . ; I I plirts ifEi'mr: irla I lie 11 pmbill) NOW WEIGNS W I POUNDS*' I ward Terry, the populaf 1,63do 4 11 tho troubles fact - Is Life.Worfth . P1,1*21. 4001A N of the most intorest, I - . 11 AOU)r- ent to a b 1,0118 State *of tbo eyEttem, isuch as I 1Y ,on(, . � . r I . I ' , it 1� ing,of tho many oe.e.upa I � Ilia astf - : . dons followed nagvr and present 9 i ,r rot the Vzolness, xhusea, Drovi,gibelw Distrms after ; at St. Martin'g-le-Grand, IF'Ondon, is Had Ifeart trouble and ShortneSg Turners' Compaiiy, the oity guffil th.tt fttJnVPAln In the'side. &a, t, while theft raost � Living � of Breath f�r SIX I r �, that of the poiitiij "doctors," Thage laims to. have pioneered technical temar blo$UO,,CogshasKo'Aohowntacutlbg . I Yiarg. � c ooliaodi r I . F . 11 Any man, woman,or child who Is in I worthie.4 pfe really four senior sorters, . I - .. , wincationi . As a an, of course, ' . . I different to the beauties of nature and who ptirforin fh�. special duty , (,j. MIL Air. Terry 14; at the top of his profes. � I I , I "doctoring" 'letters. pil(Iks,ges etc,, BURN't-IfEART AND NE'RVE PILLS . siop, and probably tile ma I jority of § ' F L L L the joys of living, needs somethjn which- o,king, to innw . I �,s., puied . AfrooX. 11 'Bright'r P'lirilley'. I 0116. readers need no -reminder that it was VO4dadhe, :" C4 a! 91ted 1*01. rilf" am I . r, There's something wrong, that sholufid, .ure or carelc , I *Elvally valuablo In Constipatloh, curitig and I �� � . packing --have beeome broken (ir She ' . le WhO first produced "Sweet Laven- . Venting this annoyin conif,laint,�h1lothey.pi-111 , be made right -quickly. r writes; "t,wa§ greatly Uoubled, for &-r," the original run of which .was ' 00MOt all ciloordersofthost . 1%,cf 1 ) I � damaged in the'post. Tt is ill t1w. sort. six years, with T4 hoarb &lid gliortnc.qs of. 670 llighLs. Out of T Ever and -regulate ths bo itr plaWthe ifig-room. that they are huaicirouh . this Jklay Mr. erry cured, I . .eyonly I � I v breath, Ieoltianotw,tikeiglityi,o(Iswitil. is said to have eleared..$250,000, and s Bricks ternied. "doctors." Aftjole,;'of infiliit�t! . . varloty pass througli tbeso tldovtol�41 11 Out testing four or five times in tb,,,b Pliorb ,its' author, Mr. Pinnra, about one- . iourth of that amount. r But Mr. AL � � I . hands, from coin of th,� realm, balll,- distance- I got no wouk and thin I on1v Tf!rry has known what it. in to "rough Achitlevi iii(lboaglonmoi,mtprtfteleastothmewt6 Tastelem n6f,bs, and stamps,'to bottles of modi. weighed sevUlty-three pounds, ,I dedd(.4 it.- 11(� ,inado hi, lgufferiro)fttiffidistreotingcOml)lalnt-,butfortit. q .; debut jorty.five SlAtOly their goodaegadoes hotond hete,andthoso cite. oil,'and poison. ' nee try them,will findtheso little pill9valiq* I - . at last to take so,II6 of Mllburfi'a Roaxt and yvarti ago,with it lit -tip company, at a ,Zb'1160 I) I ' J -r,__,, r ... � �. - wpfi,k. 'AM -ongage. . In so Tafty W%6 that thdY Will hot be wfl- I _ Cod Liver Oil 11 � ­ " ,J, �, .,,,r,,,, . _. Xerve Pills, end aftor taking bight bo.xos" lialary of $4 pot Jingtodo%vitlioutt Ont, Eat4ftbrall4l&" I . I .� _Z=�:� I gitioqd in otr6ngtli and weigh a now 111011t at 35 Collis for,the first perform. � Turns moroseness into cheerfulness, t, an apet, and 60 cents lox tile second, out . , Makes the thin fat� Gives the wet WOWS cotton rwn C;Ompowd weigh one hundred and thirteen pounds, of it romised weekl Ralar of so, fol. � , t4trobgth. Restores Your a . e . , I - tho� aloal; Ir ever wolglied in hl y � ,I , . ! , The gmat, Uterlitei T;hla, ylifo, Xfoel lowe,N;.dnd for this tie payed eigh- r YJ Brings back health and hope, so , utlieba, A P,,,1',l11!.�t111I k where take because the, natiseas grease of I , � only s4fo- cabot, 1% woll and etul W.Ork ,aa well as ever I did, . Wen parts a week, sang idur songs . 'W6MAkvour9r0Atboaat6 Ont,pills urbit-Whlio J FA�V. _ E�!�I�,Iol L -In ,,,w �Eqi tLn(le,klllleaptilvtllaftltl�lilil,jr",n 1r,,,.,,,....,1 (will h ho ivr te 111 s.1f) t ; nAA lAtm. fllt LA. I-- -____A 0 , S74-1- 1 - - 11110 othtLvq�tt'K. .. , __ . . . A kiillv I 0. 0 in e be woen - J. E, Hovey, ... ,� . , '', I Mar. 18th, x9og ' _ rr . .. �� 11 . � � � - I . . I � I . . I I � �� , , 4 . I. I I I � I I I I . . . . . . . . I .r � - .. . I 1, .1 . 11 . . . R , � 4 -1 :7 VIL114y MISHAPS =11E . r., -r . _� M-BUIK -A DAILY XNED , 11 . , . :24 '11_1� - .. . IkCCIP15N.T3, will happen in the I * best r "gilted homes; and , . having a box of Zam-Buk handy is - . I - I a precaution tbgt,h;t,s savocl thousands of ' / f I families much worry and expense. There � is never any knowing what a small injur-,r 1 14 1 may lead up to if neglected. The stoppage 11.1 of the bleeding, or the pain from a cut, � go bum, or scald, lulls'many people into % I % I r 4 1 � false sense, of aecut"Ity. Dust getting Intl -1 - I . .. -_ a wound may set ' up festering, inflammation, . __ rrr 11 . . . and blood -poisoning. In a similar way, a tin c m 4y , I be the starting point of,itching and irritating ec e ; 4T) �11 the spof your child scrAtches on his bead, the unsuspec ed _======= beginning of ringworm or some ill r hair -destroying scalp . �_ disease. . . . . . .. . I I . I I ' wh 4 s"c ,Pe.ec, he"'e I a '0 the invetevale e"e`OIy O' S' in -di . sealit. 'O vo P r. i '� ,th Z "Buk ' ' h a rr ' ' A tt'n a d, cu ' or ru e _ , "'I ' � "A 4 eo"d - � 'hi5 r�' e and rich a EO cat " tu ' b r 00 _Ety, IV " ' r'y r f t', si� n ,b � ' � the w o ' and a n 0 e t� n be ome Why, . n d ' """', " teo* cy a_ � uk 0 :d. at .. . r ", i. .�.e 11v .h� T b . Z ' n - � a .."". '.., _. 1 .. or � � 'i`7 � . 1.1 ' P' I h h v � iP b t, 1. �Ei- , ,..d � .. .h.O"".d b' th. I .. -� th tj h. Ith, It P d. I . I -a,. k,., Ei b._ I nly gr .ws 9 _ I � . ., . , . .. . . ti.,u Z=s ,ices h It P f f- 1 � - - " O _ .. ; A - d, Or d. 1, 'i�h.�. _._. Z.__ �'k . ttl�, ��. Buk ' 's d " " ,__ __ _ _ _ _ , _ _ . . ______ ._ � _ SAO SOALD CURED. 1 CHIL BURMio By 870, E � LID. i � _._ _ _ a _ _ _ . I ' -MrS. W. Curk0y, 35� Richmond $qtjare, . We. H. GirdlcStprie, of 106i Rawdon Stkeet#1 Montreal, s.-)%:-'Nly little grandson was Bmntford. Ont, skiys:-" I fujil Zutn-Buk u sevarely scglded on lik, right lei,, frouli the tPlendid licaler of cRdren's.injuries, bly knee to the 4nkle. ,ritis injury was very ,tt,e boy buened his. foot very. badly on tbe. serbous, and desnauded great attention. We rild-hot lid of the stove. The skin was used noihini., but Zatn.Buk, and it was coinpietely burned off, and he had a sho;king wouderful how- cooling and soothing it foot, the wouiml turning to a running .or . provoil. It was Eicime weeks before the leg . festering and . Idischarglivneg. I aptill d was fitl2fly healed, bot there was riot a "ar zatu.suic., anct t .effect ly 01"Ched -1 , . left to show where ho had been scalded. ,A,$ - tl1sc1=,r,,11n9 ind festering. drew - out Vie the homp 'fint-ald,' I tWxkk Zagn-But* is inflafinnatitin, and finally heated the wound witbout eiiiial." I - uicely. ' � . . . - ---. ....__ . . Zam-Bul; is a positive and 6crtain.cnro for'.;, is, bur , bruises, spirains, Piles, festerin . g .soras, Weers, sealtis, blood-poi.soning, -c ma, scabs, obaptictl hands, cold -cracks, clsilblains, ringworm, stWp sores, bad leg. disease, ankles, . ' ali other 6kin diseases and injuries. Rubbed svell 111ito the parts affected, it cures neki -al. .a, -heumatisin, and sciat"a. All Dmq Ists and Stores sell at 50c. box, three for $1.25, or ,)ost free froin 7ani-Buk Co,v Toronto, for irlo . I : IN�=! � � !I � � �� I !I �� � � 1! 1 � 1 1 . : � 1 I � � PERNME a `M� I I 1: I T MR IS . . I . F 0 R . I. � '41 0 � I - �J, ob. -P . '4' I" I in IN -ba. � - . . . .; I � I 1, � . . I rilit . 9 . I . . .. 1. I . I � . . . , . I . . � � . . . VV,a . 4. .. .. . . . IFT.W. are. well equipiDed - with the . �.. I I . . . .. . _;_ - ' . . . I i I.. � latest, � - type- faces -and _: u0o-d,ate, . . . . .. . 1. _. . . � . . . 'hiachinery ,and ha' e Ahe...r_ � . .1 . I I V facili- , . . � . . . . . � . . . . I I 0 1 . . . tie S--, for - turniinlLr out at short-, lao * I . . .. _C? I I tice : . I I . I all classes of ' erc . a , 0 4 . . I . - comm . i I pr�nbting., - . . - I . . . . .. . . .. : I I . 'in . . '� , e , , anything,. . . � I t. 1. � I . . Vf% � 1. . 11- I .. 1. . In j .Ur Wo- . his line send * rk 'And *0 - . . . I . I . .. . � � . . will guarantee'satisfaction. - - '. � . I . . � . . . . � . I . . . I . . . I . . .11 , , . . � . . I . , . ­ .. . I . . . , I - I . . I .. .. � .. I I I . I . .. 1 The'. .NEW' ERA', . ­ . . I ... I 1. 1. I * Clinton, I ... , �. 'Ontarioe, . I . I . . . . . . . . . . . ... . __ . _Ak_ . I . I . . � I , �, . . 0 1 . . , . I ', . . . I I I 1. 111 .. . . . � . .. I I 1. . I 1. � I - ___ - - _____ __ _40. ______� . i !)HEIDSO, .Ete� _...... � . . 11.111. mic"Ift FOR AUDOWTINts . I a few days I will have in,& stock . I I I � of all kinds of seeds, -as . Seeley and West TIMOTHY, CLOVER, �&C have Just bought a machiniq for . � togother ' With . I attaching Rabber Tires to busp. I gies, and are pre ared to do im pp LOUR stod CHOP 'EDS, 'Work of this kinT PrOraptly and at reasobAble prices, . � W. 0. salytho Also all kinds of lathe worl�, a dar lev 0111toi grindingland imachine reps,irifig, _V_x...-____ . . SEELeY & WEST , . . At it-liShIlph's Mire, *ill al, "LAMMIMS. . ty ,cure my, oughs and colft" I, . . . . . . . . .. 1"... 1� _. �� ­. "I'll, -1111111 -11111. "I'll I .- - - __ - ,