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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-04-15, Page 7U_ . ­ , . ­ . . -PvRr- .1 � I - ­ , ­ . _­ -- - -, I I I—— " ___7_ ____ , ,_­ * 1 . . I I R"W. I I 0 . __ - . TIM 0111-STOR "1W 4RA r . � ,, . . ­­­­ .. �­ 1. P"111"M I ,.,-:,I ;­­,­­,�.�­14;�11" , 11 I t -.1. � . . .. ­­."....- 1. I . - 11 11.11-1 , ­­­, Z� I ­­ �� - _ . ____ . . April 15th, igog 1,11t I - . I I .. I—— r I .- - . �- _. . . � I ��� ___ I .... ... I I I... 1. � 1-11. .� - ��_ � . , __ ­ - )"ftly4mlaftenlob Female ]PAIR -1.1. , * I . ­­ . .. I ­;...'. -1-- ----1. 1-1 .. .. ... � � - -r ­ �� 11 � � . Tho VfJ001 X00144 . . I EDIBLE BIRDS' NE$M I , I I I ' - A U111HANGINS INDUSTRY � , . I � . � � . � . I . W�iisel�,:hlq regql&=,Ver faile,, OorriaO Delicacy I* a Highly Prlz&4 . � , � R , .� CANADA'S TELEGRAPHS, I - . . .. 4,10 0,I)II18 ave JW V I 1 4 G AND � ., . I - � � . )Ow . .. ag thegieqerative!IJOM�r� Dish Among Wealthy Chinese. . I . . �*'V!.�'Tlelw"143'el stem 'b are "' 'etl The cold woo,ther in China Uas caus. CATTILE-RAISING I h WEST HAS GOVERNMENT OPER. . .. L I . 11., . 10 . Afe'to, use, gefuoe'alleyp��a,p ivnjtta� ed n . DOMINION L I . . 4 ,areat i crease in the demand ALTIERED. I . . I t S;r * fle Vap's arol&Q.1,C11,6�4t $5 (P 4' fox salted -and ilried-fish from Bor. . -XIONly ME-01CINE ATE$ 7i226 MILES IN ALL. - . . I � 1;0 I . three � for $JQ. tO, any noo"a es.s.tern, port. This year the , . ." 1 �TTT . . . . I ­ ­ . 11 .. I � I .. I L . I L *ddrepe. 'the Sc9boU. Drug, Co.. St. 4 - '6 � I , I .1 emand considerably exceeds the Day* . f Vast Herds on Boundloal -I— I � t Vatbarines, Out.. O'Frult-A-tives!l Cur -ad HiML When of * . . . . Grazing Lands Are Ending—Mixed Rverytbing Rise Failed.' Total Lines 200 Miles Are. In L I I I—,----- supply. The steamers between Hong � L � I I.. . , . . . -- Kong and, Sandakan are loaded down Farmers Will Soon $a In Pqsses. , 171vorton, Que., Marea 17th, 1908. Cable* ­Most of the Communica. L . I . . 01, I . , I 0179V 45 ­ to . . Jtb cases Q , . tions Ara Established In the Marl. . . . I I . . _ L , the last, tou ivi L f this sign of the Land and Stock Raisers, I wish to plue on record, for the . ­ I - ; _ I'll . 1. 7;0o0l' , I 1, valuable export, - � � . sake O.X otherr, who, may be suffering � time Provinces and In the Lf*ss .1 . L . � I I . Amongst the wealthier Chinese. thp Will Have Replaced the Old.F4sh- In the same way that I suffered, that , , no medicine I ever tools� did me so , Settlec! Districts -What Canada. I . ... Borneo. "edible birds,nest" forms a igned Ranchers OnL a Pig'.Scalo. much real goo(I na "Frult.a.Uvos'l did. 1, . I'll .... . : table delicacy that Ja .also peculiarly I I suffered for , many ears - Was I lk� I .. Days. I L I . L . I , y with . ., I I L e L . n the Primitive . . I � . ': I acceptable in winter, Prices fre- For the last decade cattle ranching . Kidney Trouble, ,with bad pain i e . LLL 11 . , I L . L , . I I .,t mn- e- r - . . . quently ,exceeding, �10 4 pound are i � A* . . _ . I ,xi the grazing lands of the Wiest has back. coording to the latest report of I . . I . , being paid by exporters of these been undergoing a transformation. I took every known k1dne7 remedy the Department of Public Works, just . L . .. . I V.est,s, the white variety ' being the and kidney pill, but nothing gave me - - I � L15 ful I . ,Properly speaking, actuad ranching- an relief, and I wa,r getting diwour- issued, the- Government of Canada ,. . - � 4 - , . I most sought after, It is true that. except perhaps in a few out -of -the- ag L . f . L' I . I . . � now and then fancy vay plaoes-must soon cease to exist ry "Fruit-:a-tJves!1 : telegraph lines and 296 mi . les of I prices are paid own and operate 6,930 miles o land � . I . T I �Vas advised to t. ,. L . -Put there by the - � for the red nests, but these are of in the Canadian West. . Some thirty- and'Old so -and this medicine cured I L , . . � at akers-f oun d pemdiar flavor, being used chiefly as Ave years ago the first big bunch of me, when ever!yphing, eilre faaid. cables, a total of 7,226, miles of tele- . I I ..' there in the service i an �Ia etiser" to be taken before a' cattle was driven from Montana into I., ...... graphic icommunicat4on, by,means of . I � ' h ' _- . . meal. if ,­ . .�" � I e black variety is the cheap. �1. I � � ;�� '. '7".. 1 LL . , , L . � ,�� ,� �";; l', � .7 . . I . . L.L. ­ .. 1. L ;,L',":�_L�'L.'""'.1 . which th . . I the Northwest Territories, to,range on .1 , I ­­­ 'L. "", ore were transmitted last . I . . �, , e� I . I these M -L Pure Paints I est, the color being only due- to lit- the.prairies, where the -buffalo were 1:1 "; .; . "LL L'. .,�,:, , " -71, L" , ;. 4: . ..: year 106,000 messages. . . low . . , , -. ; ' "�, ' . �1. alone can dive. tle black feathers, -which are, always. still in great herds. In the early 1. : " 11, � "::... "', LL,� ­.."�.L� With th exception of a small sys- � . ' L . . I., _ " � . I , -- We know of no other medicine which has- been so suc- .remove � eighties, inan�, thousands of cattle ., 'L':, . I-! . ­ 1; I ­.Lf"I " tem on Pelee Island in'Lake Brie . . I ,�� - i .�� L These edible birds-iiests are : ,< I 1� :11 �'�� � " , '--n L , L _. . L,' ,��-'­ ',,." L�. 0 . ,!3,%.Jr; , _.�'.:�..., I L " ,:L. L j " _L.� .j�,� " L � ". , , It is no hard thino, to , found were trailed .Jn from the western 1��.,::��� .� cessful in relieving the suffering" f women, or secUred so I sticking to the walls of eaves in the 'L , , L�,� .� � �:," the most southerly bit of territory . make a pai nt A a t States, the companies by whom these ,. ,-,": .. , ���"i. �,.' ''.. - :1 % �,�'­' ­'�." . �", * , � ' �. - - . . , k4�'L ,� le�;,.,��-�-,�:�:*O ,-�7�_ ... I I.. ; .... - �'ff 11 I - the Dominion owas-drid a cable con ..� I I L I `?,Ue ' 'L L' , UA7.",;�. i",�,:.-, , . 'W ­ x- -,-.,, k" ' - neighborhood bf the sea and oia,tatin herds had been purchased leasing im- . ... ,N i�, many genuine t�stirnonials, as� has Lydia R. Pinkham's � 1:� looks good i n I i rivers, , notably the Kinabatang4n., . , �'. .. ,'�'..�t L, 110i.1.1 - 1. I', pecting the island with the inainlan'd, . ­ 11 . mense tracts of land for merely nom- ... - r7' - - I u .. I -or soutds good in They are much the -size and shape of ' L ._��.�... ". 119 , K,4.-6 42 Miles jai all* this system of Gov- - -Vegetable.Compo nd. ­ . .1 � , �L�', ­;.,� L� inal rentals -usually one cent per ", %,,-Z �� ernment telegraph is confined to the ' . - .,4�1.1 ­,�,,­ "Ill In almost every community you -will find Women who L' , ' L P I ::, ' � , .1 I '1�, L ' ' lyose .. - f.,5. I �LL­" �,It"!�. .. � an English native oyster shell, and. _��, t h e advertising -and acre. Small settlers-. especially, �,�;��_ - 99 1, I YOU couldn't tell the I art, made of a. gummy secretion that disposeO to try farrningw­were. vigor- , �� "I'll L eastern part -of Quebec, to the Mari. I , 'Z�, �,'� I � .." 1�.L I 1 ] ....... time Provinces. and to the old Worth- have been rest6red to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's V . e A . ,� . , , , _ I ,:. . 1. . certain swallowi, or martins, exude ously discouraged; not only that, but '. �", T �, eg, . _:;�, �"�L". IX .%', t I . . difference beforehand. front their boaks. and nothing else. ,� �4 ; .f�� , � ;-,� ,,,:-4�; , , , I I '. 0, . ^West and British Cohimbia. Ship etable Compound. , Almost every ,woman you mee . were promptly driven off certain ­�,���_�"L "' L'L � - ' I has � , , !�Ii.� ';;� ping and fishing interests render the But it is not so easy to The E uxopeans in Borneo are fully lariclb ftd their log houses pulled :% ,� -4 �ILIIL ... , � , ­ , service necessary in the Gulf of St. , either been benefited by it, or knows some one who has. I I 'a. -'? , ".."..� �� I 1: . I . ;, � I "I . put together the purest acquainted with the delicious consist clown. . �;.. i�:�,�4, " I p 11 �; � ' . soup when . - Lawrence ,and along the she . � ency that it$ impaned to a The cattle companies, monopolies . 1) � . I In the Pinkham.Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are file* con.. , ;�.�'!'. �J� � .1 Maritime'Provinces; and in the early�. I L " ,.%'� ��.L� � I I . materials in the most a few nests are added, and the doc- -lasted for ji time, and then gradually � ;;�.;�7.` :.L�� .L I I . . �;�.�,` ,�'�'­� taining over one million one hundred thousand letters from , '�Z . ,�L � I, 'iv days of the West, when settlements . I expert way -and then tors frequently take advantage of smaller men drifted in and settled. ..;. . . �� ..... . . . . . . ;,,'!",'J'% I I ... " . L; -i , ,4��f%-,� t Were few and widely scattered, and- won'ien se( . . I their great nutritive qualities whirl. But'ieven these intruders were a mere , ,.:��,111,�,?_�,�. �king health, in -wbich many openly State over . % . , ,", �:,,L� :LL �?��.ft! L' I .to-da7, in the newer districts,. '. �, ; , ) I ­��I'ip . . . . . . . ���. �. ,, "�� ,.' � still , I ingredient great seeking to strengthen a convaleseem. drop in the bucket. and up till * aboUtL ... e. � � I r I y I I - . �',": �:: . 1 : "I,: . their own signatures that they have regained their health I . " L 1; -1 .!I.., elegralibic communication would ­ . � . . . twelve years ago the vast open spaces I ' I . lengthen the paint's life of have been vmnting, 'and would still by, takin! ' L I . I ", Qebrge Bernard Shaw as an M. P. � of the famous. "Southern Range" of I used altogether fifteen boxes g Lydia R. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. � X . -and that's what you One would give much to have that Alberta were unfenced aiid unsettled, "Fr4l,t-a-tives," and from the outset be insuffielent, had not the Govern- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has � saved , ' - ' they gave me relief and I am ndi�r nient gone into the business on its I ,. I , I get when you buy . cold and searchitig intellect of Mr. . L Each little -ranching community was I i from surgical o* crations.. . I 'i � George Bernard Shaw, for example, more or lea% a nucleus of settlement, practically well agaln; no pain, no dis- own account. . many womer p � . �' � PURE . ii short -distance from one f these tress, and all iyli-Aptorns of'kidney dis- At. the boad of this service, Is Mr�' �11 but 0 1 Lydia E. Pinkham.'s Veg,ptable Compound is made ex - brought -to bear on the lif6 of Paxlia- towns ease 'have elitirely left me. I am. very D 1-1. Keeloy, 09 gen6ral superin- � _11 � . , to 'inent. Ile has just that dry light that and the traveler emerged frTn thankful to be once more well, and I clusively from -roots and herbs, and is perfectly harmles ' * �.�L M ' L PAINT 101 ], we lack. And lie is unq the fenced road allowance, with its freely make this statemerrtL for the tendent, I-vbo till bis life has had to �- A . ,­�, �uestionably civilized conformity to straight lirig, sake of othem who may suffer as I !1" with thp tolograph," rind ' whose The reason why it is so successful is beca'Use it containS L . �,,� Forty colors, for every -1 the first debater of his time,- He out on to the trails, which. wandered did. Tb -them, I say .try. "Frtilt-a-tiveS If L industry it,i ii4 P,)KA as' Iiis experience ' . . �, �� . iggl i . - rectly upon L the female organism, . ,,,, pamt* )urpose, made b has every weapon at instant, service. . 1, ingredients which act di I . 4 � y away zig-zag ,n(JL irregular over the -as they are a grand kidney medlcln�. is widp and vario(l I L � I - .1 ! 1, , , Imperial Varnish & Color �_ His.,wit, lies at the tip of his tongue., range - tho. ocwan of wild prairie, - Cr.,AJt1-,,-ZCE J. ]?LACEY. .To. the sup,irii)t(?�cl(�nt�pvery.ofBcc,.r . restoring it to healthy and normal activity. - " ­ I . I .i I � Co., Limited, of Toronto. I He Sees the-. whole, lie of a country: where eyery one'-,. suick wandered in 50o a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial size Ne. -ill charge of a telegr4pli station . L I I . Always in full stock at . at a glance, and'leaps to - the weak. cbmmQn'.' . Aere and there, on. access- At dealers or from - . Frillt-et,tives Min- - . makes report, all,) from. the reports . of. unsolicited and genuine testimonials SUCII ' . . I ' . . . I place in the defence instantly. When ible. river.bottorns or bv springs, but ited. -ottmva. . I . . . I s�nt in from tbo West one can *Iea:rn as the following prove the.efficiency of this simple remedy. * I . 1. - 1. � . . ' . . . � . R lie and Mr. Wells fought for the soul far separated, werc ran;lies,- with per- . I . ' . such I . . I I .j�� Something ,* the ,difficulties 1. KV4.. ADAMS, of the Fabian Society, lie�'lirinned liini­ haps consi'derable-pasture feneld in. �.­ . �. —..- .b,)(Jt� Bellcrivef,1*441ie.-41 Without Lydia E . I �. - . , = . - PInkham'S - Vegetable * � . � � , � LONDESBOR0, on one unimportant clause !in his �ut the great stretelies of the plains . ,,rn laynes . S is ,Tme ieur .a:( a service ha% to. contend with in*tlie Compound I would not be &live. For live months I had painful . . ! I 1� indictment on which Mr.."Wells was remained its o it yore, and "the 14orse-' show more distant part -A of the country. and irregular periods and inflammation of the uterus. I.suf- L . . . I I ' I I . ing To others what we feel. I One common, cause of trou�le. Ao 'fered like'a martyr , and thought often of death. 11 consulted I . I " wrong, and- from that one point of man 'it rido many P in! e, eneQun- think to. bide our feelings. is a na- the agen on the -prairies is- the de- t*o doctors who could do pothing for me". . I went to a hospitalp � - I—* r, mig i g bu I . ts k .y 4 .i I I I , Sit te n t bunches of grazingL tional fault.' We' often SPeAa I Of the struction of" L '('1cf',raph poles b - and the best doetors,sald 11 ifillist submit to, an operation, lideausel . ly , , , , secured the rrender of Mr. Woll�s -Betite," ' I eattl g noth ds,of balf-%v Id horses. Irish and the French as notL being . . �, � whole ease. He is the 4best exemplar . , and b�ari - . Lapt' Pt�lrie fires. - Broken wires often, re- X had wturnov, I went- back hoilke, muielt discouraged.' One of - . . 't , . . . I : . 4 o I L ,�, . ding of he CnWs -sincere, simply because they ar sult, and; of cour�e� intel-ruption to my ou'sins; adviied me to take your CompouAd, as it had cured I - Work of his own thooryL about .he Irish . Then came tile buil .0 11 , Crops 2 I -%v ' Pass Railwiiy, and the tide of I do not see L that . c . I . - - and the' English. ' The, common vie Nest � to. be expansive, L .,. �_� immigration bvaaji to .slowly trickle -you � I the service. Further' north 'Ili t�e her. I did so and soon commenced to feel better, and my appe- . � I - I i,3 that the English are thb'ptactictil . .. - � Arel more.sincerii by hiding what for,�_Si. country frees blown. over in . tite came back with the first bottle.. Wow I'feel no pain and am - - I . PVC17 hard-headed people, and that the. In- -Slowly it car4e at first, with few you fo�e.l th ' by showing it. The the winter storms often -bredk down cured. Your remedy is � deserving of' praise." -Mrs. Bmma I I . il� farmer wants - . . . . an. L . I to 0 Irish are the sentinientalists and, farmer as .'lot. . I I ' . �, )w better crops I S . tlii,n that w.6 most dread 'of all others the wires. ,Thp agent at MOOSojaW_ Chatel, Valle field, BellerWer, QAebee. .. � I . .Xost; of flioso who eame were men is , t, L ..y . I ,, thoessen rowin , . t -we hide Oar sentiments too v In-th reward be gets w on 11ge dreamers. On, the contrary, Ile says L NNI'h makes, a enrious-' -complain Ile , ! ts to I ge labor Of v% , �a , _ th Jf . ' - - I., � - eN�98 an uses it -is the English who live in a-wbrld I o had; bpon fired 'with tales of much -*V;d Loftexx produce atrophy . of . . Women wh are ,,suffering from thqS6 distressing ilIs. - '_ ,hing They writes: * "Many of .the ori inal pQles 6 0 L ' 8 L ., !STEEL .of illusions, iind the Irish who live ranc, _ in Soutlwrn Alberta. . them, .,There is nothing more dc�ad- erected tWenty-tfiree yearg tigo are . . u - . Sight of these f acts. .., I I .. LAND . . had a little op4iitaL which they. heard dliv�'.t6n that absewe of feeling- in use; The country through , - or doubt the: ability of -Lydia. E.. Pinkhanes. Vege�ible � - , THE BISSELL ROLLER 3n a world of lucid facts, and he could be.: pr6fitably inves.ted in, .a . s - ,, , peciiliar to theii sex sho'ld'nof lose I ' I The roller that increases farmTroflts and � taker, the sentimontal Nelson�and the . our manner. Some say it comestrom ilt'i'll ,Ii,ti,re . Idngth of the line is open . " - . � : . tenothelabor. Runa!]Fht, oessplen- b,ndi -6f 'stock, .'which thek could . * . ( . . . . . , "Id"work, and lasts a life t me. Don't buT i - types .grv.ze rpnt.-frcin on the prairie Jands. s" 1: believe it comes from the prairie. Much' dama:ge is done, pan; . Ro : I Jojest6re their health.. I � ,. . I d untomantic Wellington .as the shynes Com , und L . I 'convictions that �eserve is the proper - tioularly during the 'wiritdr months '.. - - � ___, . - -_ . I . ­ I., I . . . L 1. Inff al. about this roller, -,Book,s free -write . Tho work�principally hitying for a - .. -_ I , . rintil f,OU get " The Bissell Book 11 tel . to prove his cas(�. It L is all a rn�iitter. . . . I . . � . I W 8Y Address Dept. W of climate., The I,Gndonfog-fs to hitu in - , th er, ..and attitude. We do �not think that. our., -by travelerSL who. finding thomselve5L . _. ' " . ' . - 1 . . . 4 � I . . short ti e durffigg (, silmill . 1, . I ' ' . . . ­ I . I. . ''. T. E. BISSELL 1130. Ltd., the symbol of -the London mind. To. �Iding for tb6 rest of the tim�-sound- neighbor has a right to know ,what. without .wood .slicb off 'portions .of T I . . . .. I . . . , - . .. � I � I Efora, Out. Mr. Chesterton it is* a cloak of'mys-� . ed attractive. It -%vils, I inuch easier 3ve the poles for f el. '- In I -P i4l , . . I #A I ­ , � . feel, and so ­iire hido completely ; some instances' J%0 ,: � TH E - UBLI ` 'r I .­ and.romance.. Ho..1.6ves, th� !oj �and more. interesting. thari. fanning, Our Ewiltiments., The dullness that we ' poles have been -removed -,bodily." ­ . . . r .� . . , .1 - its. praise. feel ln.,going'lrito. sociiety would van- 0 . bizsliioss'� L I " J& 0. kiuesL, Ultiltou. . and has sung songs in - , and the free' -life ritf;�pfkled -to them, N .dQ�btL.tbe di -y wood .of the, tile- Daving lately sold.out our .I , L ,%:, . . L , r . or - ish if 1 "We CO tempting to,. the to JohnP. S, __�, . . . . �, ,�. L. Beatty, Varna. Mr. Shaw hat6a th log.. as -the 'pro- But it wa,4 not: to lasE Soon'tbp.m6st. uld ;.only. think � tl*t the graph pole is very . . bepphird, &,.Ocii We de. I _=rL­_ , , I . r ,� L � `to,thank the priblic'-fo 11 - . . 'Ll. Tilos. G. Allan. Dungannon duct of. our dirty and wasteful,.�Vaya faVoredL loCalities' - 'those near the people about as, say - simply what traveler on the plains wil-O wislies �to Sam - . . I I - - . , . � t i:. -abnut things. -Alice r 'eir I ' �� . I Robt. Wilson, Goderich . � S .is a yp a.trunAge .while wis conductld� the . -_ --- -- . . .1 I * � In his own way, Mt. Well Rockies­m-bogan to 'get congested; - they really think - - his pot of toa and take his. sflp� � iness, and.we would on. behalf of L — j , . . brow 1.8 - . W. J. Allan, Seaforth, ih'The Girl's 'Realm, . ' , per beside 9 canip-fiba, l5ut .his. prac-, . I cal Cockney, with. all the unrest iind fences stretched out. iftore and. more; Corkran. I * . . re, solicit for them the- � �Ii�� . . I � . . I . ­_ . -_ .. % 4 0 . , 1. - Go ' - ou'r succOsso I I . �. McNeil Bros., Walton. curiosity' of the urbila mifid, buf,, on ,�,very year the paiturage wits redue- , . ' Z: . tiqp Is very hard upon the vern- patronage extended to up.. The new * . - '. A, I ,L, . .. The� *Good Old. Days. - Ce. . I L .. .1 1. . !, . ......- the other liand, --wilb as littl6 senti- ed.. and much . bad. feeling was evinc- . . ment telegraph servi .L . . . fiftu-bavo taken,'possessiqui and will I - I L . ' I . . I - I - - -%W - � I I �. ---- ment as. Mr. khom himself.' - . I '' od in'tbe, division of the remaining -A Leicester nian, who is believed People of to -day Are So -accustomed, Collect all book accounts, and pay all . �� 1. I . . . , � . ' : eef - -:. I I I I . gross. old trailg� stopped dead 'i't to be 103'yeats ,of age, remembers 6 modern means Of transportation . � . ­_ 4 - . . -acted by -us in -. 1 , � I % . �n- - 7�� - . I , � 1, ­ .. . . barbed'wire barriers, and "the, pioneer, accounts contz connec I __. � 0 L - I _ , . � . . , �', . . .. . I 1. . . taking-4service with a Spaldlng� farmer and communieation .tliiit they have tion wjtb our business. � ( I .- - -1 .. . .. 1� I . . �� ­., ��, . -New'Peer. .. Seeing bis- mean.,; Of -livdihoo(f going, I for 4(L a day and a little milk in th I e fllm�os­t forgotten that :once di tanco, I . . . � . I , : _ ­ I . 1. . A .. .. . . . s I I . - � I . . I - ­ . I , CAIR-R. . I , - - I � - mrsed � � I � I 0 tbe. glowing accounts..that. had .. TYNDAILL & . J �! h,n Sinclair", - - . -.,-- -7 1 1 ... " The elevation of kt. So - momings, ,sometimes paying out of. was a. great barrier to intercourse, ' L . . -1_1 � A " N til -brouglit, in so man�- .settlers. .. L . -the business of : � I '. ­­_ I . 1� 11,1P L... - makes ML*ing bouirlit oat . : I ,%U.,;. M. P., to the peerage, his wages 8d. a �Veek for his lodgings itnd 'that it wa� overcoilw only by - " .. �, a -1 ­ : .. L I.' '? ­* ' Ctittle ranching ni wadays has pret- . . : : � _1 .. ", ". 11 Le.0 L -elsewher6, aid" firiding his food andL thegr'ato t,of labots andhardships. Tyndall & Oarr,.Lard taken fall posges . L I : � .11 seventh member of Stu Honry: Camp-., ty e S . L I , . ---I- . . we .me down to std&-rfanWing, 'He -says the - poor. .of a those To:day Canadia:ns read in thbir even�. sion, we take. this opportunity of ; . , � ' ' . . ; I . I . . , I I bell-Bannerman's L Govehimellt 'who . ..clothes. ' I I i�,EFORF_ ' AND AFTER TREATMENT. hits gone up to -tfie* a. . I 't � Wa ' . � ��, , � . � � � " � . - . . ­ . and the).9v who contemplate going in-.. . days did,not ent,so much as they do ing. new��Aper*s' accOunt soliciting the patro'nage th� was � , .W , , , iLl. , ouse. of Lords.. to the. business of'raisifig, cattle ,had- I 1. s , of `events - . e , nt to, LandL - I 1. I . Like Mr. Haldand, Mr. Sinclair is a � - now; H6.had bouglA tea in London' that 'took'. place that afterh6ou I J - n gtven to the late firm and would Say. .. HL� .L ' I . . I - I better figure up6n.buving land. One . I " . .L . . ' .... . that ueare prepared:to supply ,'all. tile four raborder, because'we know that-. I ,anadian 'Tetterine product of E dinburgli A ade ` : at 14s. a pound'. I .,-.�, I London; a.message is senl ., . , c my, -which ,iiii - - . . . . .. * - � �' across. -it' public. i - I C fL , I . inay Still obt, location., adjacent to I � — I I ... - L . . the cottin6ni � and. iij�. abswer rec - r demands of the gAhen Wia . 'bn Satisfaction you L will* derive' frolin, � 1. Ir an establishment herefore,; th "' � ran - ge, by going far I �. . .:.. 'L .a' L � absolute, certain cure for ncmna, Acne I epjoyq - - e. large. stretches of . . I I. - ­ I o1v intend keeliibg:aJU'll stock' of choice - thAt will open: y�,ur eyes;,to the: hieb - I . . Ro-.,ea, Tetter, Phn les, Btackhe2ds, Ring -worm, distinction of having a couple of f6r-' back' but'the mitri who .relies on the. .1 ..L � _. . I., . . witbin4�)sslhan an hbtir;'and people grgeer ies, which we will Rol at close. , that you cannot do. better any . , . I � � ' rs'Itch Scals nead Itching Piles, Ulcers, I . . �. �- I I . i I . where .8arbe 8 6 1. . . . . .. . ­ . ".. mer..student in the Cabinet. . IvIi;. perni'anoney of this free grazing is . CK)nverAb -,with -one another,. alth'ough -Prices. Call and inspect our,stock be. . vise thtit you tan' with. uis., XQU will " it;rcs, and ali cutaneous 3nd facial blemishes. . . . � I donsider 141 NAILUA LI _'XTL Sopa-rat' . � . , ' � I 1w been thoroughly and successfully test,d -Sinclair was a. soldier before he took," Iiable to be unploasiintl',V disillusion- . I N.'J M r ed:iby hdri'dreds-'of, miles.. This:, fore. buying els6where. . I . . . .. find thae-we ara.n6t ".11 at seaP in pur-' - . . . L . I . :the',BEST liniment in use. .. , - . .( 11! . � lit hundreds of so 61led incurable cases. to politics� He '-got ,his L medal 'and.: ed. . Newl branch railro�acls w ­'building fo6t, L , , .Makes distdn6e seem a shadowy thin' , "1146 paidfor,buttor and eggq� 'and �. business, but thorou lily .1" '- to -the " I .. . 11 is ent:rcly unlike any other preparation, - badly Jiiinmed I 91 I I . �viure ex ointment that has been sold or pre. clasp in the Soudgni and -ultimately and - p -r-ary continually &*�- I g" rilly with' fi'telyt but it .ivag iet'i'l enough bh'c6, ,and All. kinds of Mrip produce, ' - .. rninuta7.1 and watchful: of tbepinterests . 4 M ­� _rojectcd . i bathe -it-Fell' MINARD'ii � . 1. . . . . . . * ' : . . I . =ihed. ' ' -in ., inuch time. and. toil did it take -to - ' >f ddr customers';. knowing tliat.'by . % . I . . So L L . . 1�1, became private secretary to the late ing settl&s to 'places :llitllertajn� LZ , , r, and it vy'as is well, as e'v'er 'f . or I V , A few applications will convince that Is has `Campbell-Bannernian.. He accessible to. the farmer. And- in spite . IftE, '.. , .. : I I.overcom6 it: Onb haw- onli' to look g, we are. really, actingj. -our . . . - � W Sir Henry : of , . . : next day,. . . . . J. PASheippard.&'Ci loin "'imateb I . . � oTiderfu I medical virtue and intrinsic rawif. _ be farmer is bo -d LL . . . . .. . . 'backi -,Iliz� -1792, *1( I . . wn ul, . cliefit., _... . . I It is made i n Cunada. A good honest cam. Wall On f intituticy 'with 'All opposition t, r" nct . . . I Youvs.vevy. truly, . , � ward to ro, - that, In. . ,., . 'Phone'No. 83. ...-. . . I . . . I . . I . . �.� . dian pteparatiou. the date Prime Ministeri who.left- hixn t.0 follow -wh60VPr the' ancher PiO- - I ` ' the ��e.ar -in N'Vhich � The first Pariia- .., . I � . '. . . . . T G.McAULL,EN. , '� I * * , " * , . . L .1 . I I I rrice one boxvirty cents, or five boxes Two . no .. menta ..., . I - ' i � . � . Dollars. all his corresp6ndened and private -,ers it, Thereforej. the sto6kmali.of - - . ' I . I ry election was held in. Chnadix * 4.* P. SheiDpard- K. V. �hel�pard . Qil': "A , DOWNS . Fo . . . . ­ I . 1. I I L . .1 . . . . .0 0 . .. Mai led to any address on receipt of price. papers to. be dealt with solely at - his. 'the future must own Ilia land' and : � ! . . ,. . I . theie was a monthly mail betweeil L �. - _ . . , , I . -_ .. . I ; , Soll and recommended by all 1�adin& Drug' discretion. . . I :. I .. oomequently* run a compaiatively, . 1. . . . I .. .1 Qiie�be'c . and New- York, . . but -it was . . . L . ., � , I ­ . Merchant -Tailor, .' - Clinton' i., . ... . L . ... 1. . - I I , . I . �, L 1. . . . I . li'lts in Canada. . . - . � mall herd. . � - I . I . : ., . I . . . I Pa . . not ,always,, regular," Postal facilities I .. . MZUpb1.ett.1r I a � . . - I. . . . . . g to any address. 4 . . Many_ bearing -iA. mind tho large. .. . �� . - rf uge: tsalart et, , MICIIIINE FOR RUBBER TIRES I ­ , . �'. and so.1d by the sole proprxL� England.'s LiVing.' Boy Bishop. . ! I . .. . incieas6d and four yeiis'lat& a post . .. .1 . ,. . . I �. * i tors. I herds of. former.days, when tbo c6iln- Ricliard Burbitge., who wU, conbid- office notled annourio at "a . , . � . fj]8D ..]a ' 'L ,I ­ - . . ' . * anL . I . . 1. ed th week . . . I � ; .1 I I . , I � The Tetterine Chemical Co.. A boy.-bishcip is certainly. unoma- try.was practicAlly. all Yango, Nvill in- cred tfid best'is *well -as the most pqpu� ly conveyance by post lra6- latelv been . soeler anil WeSt�. . . I I 11 - . - k . 'S , 'S , t � I " 5b 0 - al � W1k - � 1$"naflu , , � '. N I . . . Winditar. Ontario. Ty, and yet. there is. onet, he jS.MaS_ L Hirt. I libme jusU.hought it. mitehine for � I - I.t . lli� 1. . . co I . � ' . that the preposition :of. buying. lai acWr of . his day, received a, rt'i�lai . er�tilbliShed betw"n. : Montreal , and I . . . . . I____:_ .. . I . I , � S. -Id in Clinton by W. S. R ter Ralph Bankes� of Kingroxi Lacy, land .ai)d* feeding one's stock cannot . salai,y of �.'� 130 a ey.�. ar .(equal . in -oult Burlington; in the State.6f Vermont," attaching Rubber. Tires to bug- . I I I . I � . and he is a lay bishop of Wimborne L be profitable.. As it matter' of.fact: it L gles, and are prspared to do all ; in a few days I* will lia,0e in' a steek � �! Holmes, J. E. Hovey, t W. A. Minster, a title which*biis b6ionged i,g' money to, J�1,040yj'besides shares in' also that "a rhail for the tilpper court- work of this kind promptly, and . . . 1. of all kinds of seeds, as. ..: . � . "!;iore remuneiatiVe than- *tlie primi- - the tbeafro whicili 1rought in a large tries, collipreh . ending .Niagara, and . . I C4 . L_ �:, * McCowiell, druggists. - to his family for centuries. * . , tive w*ay, 13hrring-certain exception% q . d 0 3 at rda;sovable'prices.. � TIMOTHY, .OVER) 'EtC . . I , _. _ � � Tl.�us child is at present eight' I years .. . um. - The'travelihg actors, from whom Detroit, will be: close on ill , Oth Also all -kinds of Ipthe 'work, - - L . . . e . I - of— -e— ---- x4a---b­------­ I- - 1. . - . - I . _Qf_g9sod_yP,,P�r, and �t more 'favored' the, Jljgh'V�Tayman, .Gamali'l Ratsey' inst-..(T;k4uAty)!A6_be forwarded from . - -grinding, aact .maoh1n,e_,i�epa,=ing. I .. ­ I is prese-ni-a— t � 4,�_ Oj_ ' ' ­ f'- ­ - L - ­ . , togeth - . . ­.. ... ­ I ­ . 1, . ­ � - t - d - ' 'ra,- ­ - - _c�C er with �� - . his c I ney inves c in arge . . . tPd .a ree - perform --160*,- - . I ­ 11 .. FEEI)S.. . .- I ag , aiicytiffier 19-- districts, i, P mo alicie -Iff . Montreal 'by%tho* ,9nnual winter,'ex� . I . . . ,,� , . � . I . .. . . I .., L ' 'rie �f. P.1,- � � �; ;,-evei =xr. vn�- xxt o - . . . I . . rrity with hi's estates on . father's ranching Conae.r.", (lid not .pay high were n with the cert,Onty -of a ,,* .. AOUR And CHOP � . . . #..a On .41- qk,l . I � . I Maim. I I . . . : . . . . interest,. .-Ranehjng Methods' W11101) yjch'compet,6�y in prospect.�` An of-. .. . I L.y � � , ..'M.., . . � . . I . . V� IL 11 . I I . .. . . . . . � .1 applied. very successfully. south in -ficient actor received in 1635 as. large 'This .rrieant�,tbat one mail.was, . BLACK8MIT . . . .W-�G. $myth, ' ' � . .. � 11 - L . . s�at�hed- each winter from -Montrad .1 . � . � HS. . "I . . . I , � � I . . . tile States, sonie buindred's of -inilos re . .- 180, of which for the . . - . 1� . - - - I . . . I � 4 a . . �. � . . � ­ I : . . below -d- it gular .salary as upper countries," now the , I , . - I I Standa'rd Elevator, Cliliton :, . 1.�. .,. . I .1 tho'boun ,try, were not'suited. sum. 41,440 is the modern e4uivalent� .Province .of; 'Ontario, where about - I . . ... I . .. . " 1. ­ — ; - _. . I. I .. - .. to Cahttda. The climate of fhe'Nortb- I., h 0 1 1 1 : , lower . .1 . . I I . . . . I sf Icnown, va ation set an ,: . .. 11��� .1 I . I � . . 01), V P 1101 (I VITI Jv $ CAIL I W. JALKSON, Agent, Clinton. 1C6UVvnS,C0LDS, gr-OXCHIT19, . . I . . awrenee,(. It war an event of great I provincie.4 wits ept,ting on for 100,000.4 . . . � I N . �: , ory large, proportion- � llnportan�be. The price of a passage � . - - I HOAnSZXESS1 0110up, some (" t1l", it V, �ro ehpo� tvrly mids (5r GrIDDO with "Preventleg!' down fr6m, Montreal was' eight dol. ' l. I I I . the pielt-go to V'rigland, IVI)il(- i1w. 11;1'4%"I-gslll'('Ilt'i(�AtiOrPnOUMOIIIA- TOSMP11,00]d tars, ftom Quebec up'it was niho . - THROILT, PA1X op T1011T. � next bost come to vas,tern. Cannal.l. vith Ilreven�l(,.AlsscLf(irtbitntdle,titruxi and be � I ohilft.M to otire it ifterwardA. To bo sure, Pro, : .60 YEA'o*430 I I . . 1 4. 1171i, unforinmite, offW-ns of-prairiq vottirs vitt varo even a deppfy seated cold; but Aollars-'fthe vessel supplying pro- � EXPERIENCES NV.3s. in tho 0119ST-, , towns got, tile cults. Tlwy tire rvgalo(I i if, it earli-at the sneeze stago--thoy brpoc, of, . visions"" - I . � . . ' , .. I . . 011 Aneiplit �ow and venerable btJjlL. �nid off tbooe carlY cold$. That's snrelY bettor'. . — , L. . kliat's u,by they Rre ealitni rreventies. . . . . � and till thwab 6a lan-9 troubles, -It la -I)CM, for whi(l), by the wily, t1w lo. Pri'ventlegare little Nudy Cold Curft. Xo QiJl1)# Ten Years' Immigration., - . . . . I 1 -cal butcherF(JOL not, forgot, to pharga fnei im pitisle, nothing slOrdning. Moo for the The totnt imirigr4tion -into Canada , 0 1 put Up 'In a yollo� wrappor, 3 pine troei top Pl'iV('.A, Por -Westvill Clinada, tip. , i.liwireh-niul thorouglily safe too. Ition feel , % � �� I lit '01111h" Ifyoll St1(vZeJfy0U Aello 01 oveil. think of e dwade, exiding Mnreli t h,eventles, llroniptnoss Inay i%Uo save b0f your "uri'l, t, I I . I the trade inark And the ptloo 25 cents. to-dato 'Iii� all flongis, ha.,; MA 6w r " 1008, ittneiinted to 1,166,000, which �' I . I . . I . Qo, iniii4tion of lle'yallkpo beef t ust. I twigil ale.Uno,Q4. Awl doti% tor et your phild, It numbor included �810 0 English. � - . � L . . -is loverlAini,im.nightor i ar. Tier inprob. 100 . tgei �, 0 . ! TAA09 JMAFt1(6 - A 11,kTtD DIM COUG11. V pl,)11. I . I lies prov, tiq,s greatest otliciondy. soia in apMking persona. DMON& I . '.. j)n.1�4L�j for Mn melcet.n1so In 25c boxo.5 of 4S I ­_ �. A" . C01,VRI(INts Ato. Mr. 1. L., I'urdy, MillVale, X.S.,L ThA latien Intelligence from Grerman Viuvo.iWas. Insistait �roar,drttgglsto giving. yoo " "' 'L " , , - , , - , -, , __ , , ­_ - ' L ­ . al ,opa sonding a sketob slid dosoriRflott wa&V P tknic 13t tiocertalft eyr opinlon so W otbet� #A Southwest Africa, Says .that' the L dla. I I L t 11 prabal:�,t?a ,1! I 1hrunil-4, *ritob.­111 h6vo been troublei! with P, 0 I I I , invention Al�j 3 I 66�1 0. IF �, . tiousptric 00nildel . tli .ft Patents c verieolof diamonds at Luderitz !Iay . clook 9 Otto Root commma e.teldon geney for securin WntN hara, dry ;Ough foi et long time, otpocial:. W-_ i top"IN1.1.0 I oe I are more inivortant than *As at f1rat ,� _ reV ' JCSL - I I . J, Is taken t Irou �thft Blit" tj - rd""'e ly 4t nigllt, 11"t aftor haviog usod Dr. suppoSod. Diamonds heretofore htwo . , I Th6 9"at therine, � - 11 11 1peetanotUo Witb ate atg4,1n't 6 P, for a foW oftci pielCft - ,,, only Sao offeetump ", , 1.1no Syru] . 'a ur)L On the desert, but the " � . t � M�n I - efit RoAllloordn Watch : L I 'I'll X1111114y dewnd, 801dith I I r . $d660 liftlefitak WOL atteniptto bore for Water led to the �. 1; 4 . ". . 0 ". . . M � . , I of Ovnliftth- .No. C , . is hatiddoMbly 1110001tQ11 W46MY - I woks,111a4mycoughhaslefilme. To finding cf blue earth pooketia contskin. . , 'r it � ,,, Urost tht 8ilM1JJ%J% to the Kunboj?lo L $old'by ""ALL DRUGGISTS" I 10dearr"04 htrorlNer 9 �� Wfdti($114 of u at _ - , 4 , __ 160W11 '., % av o4ontR16 Joarna, Term I i6ny person*. mufleting m I did$ I oau "y Ing, dinuinfidH 'y . ('01al owe. T)ft I �j'lpa. , , 1, proitid; soft ; I . I _.__._:*�L_-_1-.__.1..-_­ " - M, - . , , 11hat thfirs6dy is, W41 *Orth A 4141. 1 ."na other SiAth African stones, , ff All ftl),t .8 , " 4,&r,ft?e11r,11*1l"6 taiei t, � 10 kwom , �4m 1 0 t% 0 1-1 � . -_­�66 . "Itepoitt It't-118hiloh's outse A-41. � " � h &J. k. pmpal 01i toot (it ot � � 1. �. Coo 9618toadwigi NOWI# *ould hot bo, WitholAt lb in the hws000 I ? . V -­; vulflfthl,�t. Atto vy�v ro - . , � tj - vtt.wse, -%, witit,14's tialm"m tuyes cold# tto wlys cure �fty coughs- And dolds,�, t ,:�, I � : , ­�L;j­ p"k .�*,,�,­A� *yft,i*t, , e k , , I -1 t 0 ,Q 4 I . � I ig . I i1i 4 . .. I , 'L L_ � I _. I I I W_ t . . � I I � . 11 I I I . � - - - __ — — - - �,t - - — � — - - __ - - - ___ - - - - - - - - - __ - - - - - __ - — __ - -I--- ­ - - __ ----------,---.,�..�-.--���,-.��."--..-.� __________.___.__._ . . ....... _ . I ... . - - . o West, .even in the Chitlook-tenipered region, � is necessarily colder than that actor's Wages,.says'a writer in Thei. Stj�axid was So.. a day, of. n me om every village has to-cidy at least� a daily. mail; . - - . - , . I . - . ' . I . of Montana and Wyoming. 'The ear- - c(ittlernen iried to igno?e thjS. m6ney,.'about .360 a ye- . . Shake-, P 'emoluments be- Ili, the Quebed GOette of March.8- 1196, it was stated, that "by,'fhisday�; - � , . OR .11 Some winters- wern favorable LITI(I the , as an actor speare's for(, 1599 ate not likely. ave- f len .Burlington mail ' we have receiv;d I a' q . . herds pulled - through' in -good shape. - below,;C806'in our nioney; while'the New Yotk'paperd of.the *h b1timos . . I WOODS � Bid there. was always n.terrfble ui�.- . . � rpinuneration due .to pedormliziees at . .they� can6in European intelligence ' ' � I I . . �cgxtiiinty about the weather. '111he c�.ntr(,,.O� ckittle:ranging to -day.. Court or In nobliemen's houses, if the., &iocounts of 1594 be accepted as the 0 the 16th , December inclusive.." . That mean' that Old 'Country . news ' ORWAY PINE has shifted pretty w6ll to the, M.ndl- basis of reckoning, added some M20. up to the middle of- December,. reacii. . I I cino Hat district. * Mit, - thou-)' tbl I I , nitil about .Actresses -did not. appear u ed Queb , , r6h Btli, -and it would ec, on X* I . . � I I . . � 1� the big-opei I . grar's I'S goo( I plains of � femalo. p'arts being previousi -y take almost axlbther�nionth for it to . rw ft. I . , . , I I ,. DW , chsteril Alberta bvith the exception ' .1662, taken by boys. - Amang.the very earl- rea'ch the outposts . in the Upper K I � I of localities Such as the Oypmss Hill-,), lack tbe shelter that ilia footo . lest we�o, gistress Nell Gwynnie, of thp. Xing's.Playh6dse, and Mistress .. � PtO'Villce- . I . . The Un! - ted, States declared war _. ­_ �� I ­­ i hill �ountry allords. ,And, ,is in tht-, Both from having b�en ��o1l iap� , against Great Britain, 8th oft,� June I � .:.=. . "I .. � - el = case of tho Macleod and High River districts, ilin. -agrri�ul(nrafiit is vorning ' C.Ontiiinsilly, it is only it qupsiioll of - . ' time 6vorvwhero vnill 1ho iider gives ' I -erirls/l earning a precarions ' ge, � ' - steno, �bii�lt the theatre, were rai'�-' ex, - � ed f'o "he 't .nee of 20s. a perform Mu 1.812, but it was not known in Caha& until six days lateri A declaration of'. war ))It Ch Tap. iria or , I ,11)p an ol — I I . � . I , Combines the poix;ut bealirig vir' tues of . , Otiop to tile ploug)!Tnim,and the atack ance—about S.4 in prvo�nt value.. i I . . . 11 . other sidle of the' world," would -now be known throughout Canada on the I - the Norway pine t'roo With othier absor, I of wild bunch-grassiii; supersk,ed by. tlie modprn.si`16, . � I I I day'on wl)ich it took p , lace, 'marked ... . . I � -M..:.- ______­ .­­­ __ !.,- !#��_ — ., . . . ff bent,'expectorantand noothing niqdidite' . . . 8 I With the, Passing of the,- rallap, tll(- 11 � I . I . .. . . . .1 I . the first ititproveinen't in , � , , inean� ' transportation t" of redn�,,nived Nvorth. . &lid is. absolutely . . harml6s, protupt a6d apfe for,the cure of , . . . I I numbor 'of cattle hak lin't ftillell oft . one mkolit i stg5xiie, 'It I iA an�ual- 119 tri 1v iiicrkAng. La.,d year t i(;, ihiihbior ' . , Thai"r. ' Ston old I 6 of , tdok , . place whiefi the steamboat cam,6, and that wits it'. 1800, -when" the "Aceom� 'tliii . . I . I . . I _, g � 4. 1 .�. 4� tZ., 41. ...',,4 mudatiord becan to n1v on St. � . . 01), V P 1101 (I VITI Jv $ CAIL I W. JALKSON, Agent, Clinton. 1C6UVvnS,C0LDS, gr-OXCHIT19, . . I . . awrenee,(. It war an event of great I provincie.4 wits ept,ting on for 100,000.4 . . . � I N . �: , ory large, proportion- � llnportan�be. The price of a passage � . - - I HOAnSZXESS1 0110up, some (" t1l", it V, �ro ehpo� tvrly mids (5r GrIDDO with "Preventleg!' down fr6m, Montreal was' eight dol. ' l. I I I . the pielt-go to V'rigland, IVI)il(- i1w. 11;1'4%"I-gslll'('Ilt'i(�AtiOrPnOUMOIIIA- TOSMP11,00]d tars, ftom Quebec up'it was niho . - THROILT, PA1X op T1011T. � next bost come to vas,tern. Cannal.l. vith Ilreven�l(,.AlsscLf(irtbitntdle,titruxi and be � I ohilft.M to otire it ifterwardA. To bo sure, Pro, : .60 YEA'o*430 I I . . 1 4. 1171i, unforinmite, offW-ns of-prairiq vottirs vitt varo even a deppfy seated cold; but Aollars-'fthe vessel supplying pro- � EXPERIENCES NV.3s. in tho 0119ST-, , towns got, tile cults. Tlwy tire rvgalo(I i if, it earli-at the sneeze stago--thoy brpoc, of, . visions"" - I . � . . ' , .. I . . 011 Aneiplit �ow and venerable btJjlL. �nid off tbooe carlY cold$. That's snrelY bettor'. . — , L. . kliat's u,by they Rre ealitni rreventies. . . . . � and till thwab 6a lan-9 troubles, -It la -I)CM, for whi(l), by the wily, t1w lo. Pri'ventlegare little Nudy Cold Curft. Xo QiJl1)# Ten Years' Immigration., - . . . . I 1 -cal butcherF(JOL not, forgot, to pharga fnei im pitisle, nothing slOrdning. Moo for the The totnt imirigr4tion -into Canada , 0 1 put Up 'In a yollo� wrappor, 3 pine troei top Pl'iV('.A, Por -Westvill Clinada, tip. , i.liwireh-niul thorouglily safe too. Ition feel , % � �� I lit '01111h" Ifyoll St1(vZeJfy0U Aello 01 oveil. think of e dwade, exiding Mnreli t h,eventles, llroniptnoss Inay i%Uo save b0f your "uri'l, t, I I . I the trade inark And the ptloo 25 cents. to-dato 'Iii� all flongis, ha.,; MA 6w r " 1008, ittneiinted to 1,166,000, which �' I . I . . I . Qo, iniii4tion of lle'yallkpo beef t ust. I twigil ale.Uno,Q4. Awl doti% tor et your phild, It numbor included �810 0 English. � - . � L . . -is loverlAini,im.nightor i ar. Tier inprob. 100 . tgei �, 0 . ! TAA09 JMAFt1(6 - A 11,kTtD DIM COUG11. V pl,)11. I . I lies prov, tiq,s greatest otliciondy. soia in apMking persona. DMON& I . '.. j)n.1�4L�j for Mn melcet.n1so In 25c boxo.5 of 4S I ­_ �. A" . C01,VRI(INts Ato. Mr. 1. L., I'urdy, MillVale, X.S.,L ThA latien Intelligence from Grerman Viuvo.iWas. Insistait �roar,drttgglsto giving. yoo " "' 'L " , , - , , - , -, , __ , , ­_ - ' L ­ . al ,opa sonding a sketob slid dosoriRflott wa&V P tknic 13t tiocertalft eyr opinlon so W otbet� #A Southwest Africa, Says .that' the L dla. I I L t 11 prabal:�,t?a ,1! I 1hrunil-4, *ritob.­111 h6vo been troublei! with P, 0 I I I , invention Al�j 3 I 66�1 0. IF �, . tiousptric 00nildel . tli .ft Patents c verieolof diamonds at Luderitz !Iay . clook 9 Otto Root commma e.teldon geney for securin WntN hara, dry ;Ough foi et long time, otpocial:. W-_ i top"IN1.1.0 I oe I are more inivortant than *As at f1rat ,� _ reV ' JCSL - I I . J, Is taken t Irou �thft Blit" tj - rd""'e ly 4t nigllt, 11"t aftor haviog usod Dr. suppoSod. Diamonds heretofore htwo . , I Th6 9"at therine, � - 11 11 1peetanotUo Witb ate atg4,1n't 6 P, for a foW oftci pielCft - ,,, only Sao offeetump ", , 1.1no Syru] . 'a ur)L On the desert, but the " � . t � M�n I - efit RoAllloordn Watch : L I 'I'll X1111114y dewnd, 801dith I I r . $d660 liftlefitak WOL atteniptto bore for Water led to the �. 1; 4 . ". . 0 ". . . M � . , I of Ovnliftth- .No. C , . is hatiddoMbly 1110001tQ11 W46MY - I woks,111a4mycoughhaslefilme. To finding cf blue earth pooketia contskin. . , 'r it � ,,, Urost tht 8ilM1JJ%J% to the Kunboj?lo L $old'by ""ALL DRUGGISTS" I 10dearr"04 htrorlNer 9 �� Wfdti($114 of u at _ - , 4 , __ 160W11 '., % av o4ontR16 Joarna, Term I i6ny person*. mufleting m I did$ I oau "y Ing, dinuinfidH 'y . ('01al owe. T)ft I �j'lpa. , , 1, proitid; soft ; I . I _.__._:*�L_-_1-.__.1..-_­ " - M, - . , , 11hat thfirs6dy is, W41 *Orth A 4141. 1 ."na other SiAth African stones, , ff All ftl),t .8 , " 4,&r,ft?e11r,11*1l"6 taiei t, � 10 kwom , �4m 1 0 t% 0 1-1 � . -_­�66 . "Itepoitt It't-118hiloh's outse A-41. � " � h &J. k. pmpal 01i toot (it ot � � 1. �. 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