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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-05-13, Page 6I, I . I . 4 . . . . 'THP, JJNT0 , ,' H'% VA �- A � . � Ma 33th, I" I _. __ . I Y" . � from woin addresses Vegetable tS are invi for positive toes oure fe I rilng, 11 Lang- Chanm of,TAfe, South Bond, Ind.-, Irs, Fred Certial 1014 SO Lafayette Street. Noah Rentuck- -Mrs Lizzle Rolland. ted tor write to the names and ' proof that Lydia 4 Pinkha&o male ills. . I Painful Perlorls, Gonhon,Ala. AirsX.T.D41ton RouteN0.4.11 Chicago, III. -Mrs. Wnt.Trillif4a Ogden Ar, Paw Paws Mlch.�Mrs. Eitima Juraper. Flushing, Mich,�Mrs. Burt Loyd, X V. D. No. ;.care of.D. A, Sanborn. . coffooville, Miss.-Uni. S. J. Jones. Cincinnati, Ohlo.=Mrs. Flor% Ahr, 1362 Ernst Street, I . evoland, Ohio -Miss Liz4lo Steiger, 5510. Meet Avenue, S.E. wesleyville.Ps.-Mrs.Mag Ester,R.F.D.I. Dyersbu ,I.rona.��Nlro.LueqrllUard,R,R.1, Halpeld, a.=Mrs. Mayme windle. , , I . . I Boo eld I ral, L,ouiilgriont, 0.07 r "ft , r, A t 0` Mrs. "" 8 3 a 13 St ! Irregularity. Herrin, 111,-'.Nrra. Chas. Folkel. . �� . Pitt-� on X .�J­Alrr Win- Somerville, 196 H itrn�.r ii h lk`­_�- I Winchester, Ind,=Nrs. May Real. I 1. L ,Dyer,-Ind.-3l.rs. Win, Oberloh, R. F. D. No. P I .1, i III a(l h al Pa. 131r.. X. I 34, Garrett, 24Q7 ar.l.t. Imore, Ald.-. 'Balt Mrs. W. S. Ford, 1038 Lans- I d Street. � ort� . X a . I'. K-waskone, wi--mllrii- Carl Dahlke, owne R�Xpo, Mass.-Xro. Francis Xerkle,13 Field . . . . Maternity Troubles. Worcester, Mass. = Mrs, Posylva Cotd, 117 I . Street. I . . Clarkedalo, Mo.=Allss AnnaWallmeq. Quysville Ohio -Mrs. Ella, Michael, RX.D.3. . Southgate Street. Dayton, 8hio. :;;i1rs. Ida Hale, Box 26,. Na- Indlarrapolbr, Ind.=Mrs. A,P. Anderson, 1207 E. Pratt Street. tional Military Home. ,Lebimon, Pa. -Mrs. Harry L. lUttle, 233 I Lich. BI Ae Run, Pa. -Airs. W. H. Pooler. water Statton,.O.-Mrs. Anton Aluelhaupt. treg L inan 0 .t. I . . Sykes ' T6iui.'-;;Mlrmle Hall. � cinclanat'i Oltio.-Mrs. E. H. Maddocks, 2135 I),trolt,M1ob.='.N1rs. LouisoJung,312CIuestnut Gilb.r Avenue. Mogadore, Ohio. -Mrs. Lee Manges�, Box 131. D.ewittville, N.Y.-Airs. A.A. GlIc.q. sto , . Ovarian. Trouble. Vincennes, Ind. -Mrs. Syl.,U.. Jerauld, 608 $, Johnstown, N. Y.�Mrs. Homer X Beaman, 108 E. Main Street. . Tenth, Street. Gardiner, Malne.-Mrs. S. A. Williams, R. F. Burtonview, Ill. -Mrs. Peter Langenb4lin. D. No, 14 ; Box 39. Pill Pa.=Mrs. Chas. Boell, 2407 N. I =12"t"reet. Avoid Operations. . Hampsto , ­ r . os. . a . - ena jr Route a. 3. Ga. on . Pla,ttsburg,Miss.�AllosVerna'Wilkes,U.F.D.i, . , , td I 11�a�n., olls, Ind.rBessio -. Piper, 2D.Soutb Female WeaUness. ., Willimantic, Coun.=Mrs. Jql�ta Donovan, Box Add son tree . . , Ir .Y. -Mrs. Sam*Lee,3523FourthSti . =18h"'I'Vie-st Harbor, �-Vlalue.-Alrs, .1,1111an. 209. . Woodside, Idabo.-'.Ars. Rachel JohnSon. Rockland, ;slalne.=Mrs. Will Young, 6 Col. Robbins, Aft. Desert Light Station. Detroit, Mich. _Mrs.. Frieda Rosenau, 5" umbia Avenue. . Scottville,.Ilicli.-'%fra.,T.G.Johnson, R.F.D.1 Meldrum Avenue, Gerinait, L T�ayton, Oldo.-Mrs. F. R. Smith, 431 Elin St. Brier, Pa.-'.Nlrs. J. P. Bridliolt, R. F. D, So. 7, Organic Displacements, , Mozler, Ills.=31rs. Mary Bail. llea,y,er Falls, Pa. -Airs. W. P. Boyd, 2109 L%onler, Ind. =.Alrs. Eliza Wood, R.F.D. No, 4. 'Vie bourne, Iowa. I I - Mrs. Clara, Watermanu, seventh Avehue. . Fairel hanceePre.-"Xis. L A. Dunham, Box 152. R F D No I . B.,d;t;,�il,'i-Zy:=-*,%trs..Josepli Iran. Fort Hooter, ra.=Mrs. MaryJane Shatto. East Rarl Pit -Mrs Augustus Lyon, R.F.D. 2. Niexina, W. 1�a.::M;S.,E11)mX Wheaton., , Lew�stfo.uwdMa1ne.=_Nlrs. Heury Cloutier, 56' ... x r Street. * Nervous 'Prostration. - . I Minneapolis Allim.-Mrs. John -G. m iamn, 2115 Sec3n'l !Iyo.e�t� X. ' Ormogo, Afo,=5(rs. Mite Alc,Kulght. . . Camden, X.J.-Mrs, TI-Ille Waters, 451 Ltlier- Sha;u(ro. Mo. Ham, It. P. D. No. 1; . ty Street. . L' . ' ).A,. . Joseph, Oregon. -Mrs. Allc6 Huffman. Marlton Goo, Jordy, Route No, 3, Philadelphia, Ila. ­Alrs. John Johnston, 210 Be. �N.J.-Mrs. 0. . L Siegel Street. . . . ... * Chester Ark -Mrs Ella Wood . . 6&­�Irs. L' O.hristiana, Tenn.=Ilrs. Mary Woods R. F. 1). . I Ocilla, T.' A. Cribb. . Pendleton, Ind. -Mrs. May Marshall, R.&44. No. 3. - .11 Pecos, Texas. -Mrs. Ada Young Ruleston. '- Cambridge, Neb�-Xrs. Nellie Moslander. . .Graniteville, Vt.=Mrs, Chas. Bare ay, R.P.D. These -women are only a few of thousaiids of living -witnesses of. the power of Lydia E. Pinlihani's Vegetable Compound to cure female diseases. Not one of these Women ever received compensation in any form for the use of their names in this advertisement- but are Will- - * that we should ref6r to Illem because of the good they may ' "Ig do other suffering w6men 'to prove. that Lydia E. Pinlchan6 Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest -medicine, and that the � statements made in our advertisemeilts regarding its merit ire the truth and nothing.but. the truth-. . . I .. ., ..... . . . I .1 . . . . . . - . _____ ____ _ _ _____ . . Trying the andidate. . I . . -__ ­ _­ __ - -, ­ LL . I — . I . I . HEALTH '. AND --BEAUTY. , � I . . I Oil one oceasion a young Irish � . ; ,. 1. . . . .1 I 1. . *TheL hair shoUld .be tre . at6d - to a novice, who had almost completed kis preparation in Ireland, came to . SbOWer bath, .tile.: Same as' a flo�vep. L Vanadadesirous.of entering the priest- .. :, is so good for milady's tresses Nothing hood and was sent to Dean Harris, as. it walk during it light. vilinfall or a then stationed at Newmarket_ for hair spray with. 'pure, rainwater, ' fC& final tutoring ere he 'received orders. lowed by a visit -to the sunlight.. . , It chanced that an old friend of the. No applioation. isi hetter for luster-' I [ Dean's, a Toronto lawyer who, . les ' s hair than salt. . �.UbL well Into the 'r 'of I -though well lip on all questions of . rdbts the hair at, night, then tie: up . ' - theology and doctrine, Lwas notorxous- in a large linnilkerchlef or wear a 1T a scoffer, visited Newmarket on legal buktiess. Meeting him the Dean nightcap. Brush out the salt in *the I - said, "You're the very man- 1 want," morning, Several applications will. . L .. ., ' Show' -Ji marked, -improvement In the and invited him to supper, instrildt. ''Was . .. appearancoi -6f the hair., .. I. . . . I ing him that afterward be to L start an argument, -taking the strong, - d . I .� TI)o bridge.wrinkle, It'is said, IS Lthe est - agnostic ground. InstrurotiOn, latest fiIelal ,jeolpireineut, and It is not. ... I . I .1 were followed, and -the Dean sat back - ..at ft -1 I liked by those upqn whom It lia. . s leaving �he business of apolOgetics to. �(Klll thrugi.. ,,,The ' 11frowner'.1 in 0je novice. . I . . .. . Lis. 'It , . g,,.e. de Uland In. consecluence, and I I . The young Irishman did very well. sorae'.'Wo tile n,aro-g,lrIU,g,..up �br.id;,e Just A week or so later. the Dean Was in L � , b&auS6 it. in.Ws a L Ily )1,191nall- 3,VhO tv see the lawv .er and thanked ,him,- * plays con'stantly 100%'Old and..wrinkled. naying he was satisfied ,%vil . . .. .. . .: - I before her fime. .1 .' . . . I � I Pil's dOfence of the Faith, - � � I L _- 11 But," he added.. "the Young' fel- : Dlpl itb6ria .before ahtifox�ftfdftyS.was - )('w was terribly slloick�d tha L :t -I I . � , . a more. dread enemy -of cilildlife than I I in' thes6. days, s .hould 1IRrbor under my rcof Such a IJUt Leven olt -18 'low- � ' blasphemer." . . - . ay ,be emergencies'.- II6 I there m. ' ' w. - dod- "Weffl, what did you tell bimP' a . sk- . ' *I- lors' .,ire -far away and the ''motber . - ed the lawyer.. ­ . I . . - itop I 16ngs to. dOL Somettling to s . thb . YOU L ' ';Oh. I just -told hi in- that werd . . I eSOL6f ,;e&t§e. One mother progr " tile dl, a ittle touched ill the head,". . said' , - calight in Snell a Strait Inalle lidt little Lbe Dean. � ..� . . ­ rinle-liniew, , :Lgirl ,1' i I , , ater frcely.� . Thechild . — I . .. .1 I wocialz P310alphodinod .. ,got -1��011, hild the. do�,tor, called in I I I -lat&:jaJ(1 ft to.the mrither's bigenul.ty. . L .1i eine ' 0 The Great Eg Aglish. dy. MaBlood , , ____ � , , [ ' � ._­­�­ '. " ' � , Toner, and invigorater, the whole I nervous system, nutlies neW in old Veins. 0tres.Alcm- . � - A NeW Peaf. . - - . I . . T�hc elevation of Ali. J011I)t . Sinclair, . L&JIS Debili 111fantal and Brain Worry; Des- 19c,xual. Weakness, JDnis'siow, sper, ,* IVI. p., . to - the' p I nkcs the I * . .�,erago, in =e"I, rrhca&,and_7ffcds pfAbusaor Bxccsdes. I sevenfli. member of Si).- Henl�y Camp, price $1 per box, sixfor 5. One.willplonso six Will cure. Sold by all Irti gists or Mailell In bell-j-,li,111ternIall's GOVernnimit -who I . L.I. , to the I-louso, of Lords. rF plain pkg. on receipt of C mnphlet � if r 0 0. Xe W ,b �Jree. TheWoo Madicitioc- . _�rqjo,- 111) 1, , N4 . . Like .Afr. Hiitlolaue. Aft-, Sinclair is'a, 4formerly Windsor) Toronto, Ont. I profluct of 14,dinburgli Aeadem�i which, ' I . ,liment therefore enjoys tho I esta-bli, I . . . . . . ofl.,tinction of having .I couple of -for- , _ - I . il�pr stildents in the 154ibinet. Mi . , * . Sinclair wa,,'. ,L soldier I before 1�0 �todk I to, politics. He got his mtdal'ana � aA 0 A I a � .. c�ias)) ill the, Soudan, 'and Ultimately HS, I.bocanie-firivate secretary to . the late I Eqir Henr-y -Chmpbell-Bannerman. He HOMESEEKE ' -,�a,- ,on great ,terms ofAritinlacy with EXCUIkSTONS . .the late. PArne Minister, who leff 111'ro. I enc� atn . all: his *&)rrespond .and priv, . TO . papers to be dealt with.solely at his Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta discretion. � � .. 11 I �. � I I . � � . � . . Special Trainsleave Toronto 2.00 -P.m. an � . _ ;_ _-, � rAAY: , 18 JUNE 1, 16, 29 England's Living'jBoy )3isho!3. , "'Ir V bishOT) is certainly an 4noma- JULY 13,27, AUG. 10, 24 SEpT. 1, . A.'bO. Second clan �ckcts from Onthtio stations to PtinciPal ly, *,Ind yet tboto is one: he -is -Mas- . Northwest points at ter Rix1pil -Bankes, of - Kingson -Lacy, I LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES P.1101 -hp is a Illy bishop of * Wimborne. Winnipeg and return $32,00; Edmonton and ,return . TAilIqtvl% it. titl(v wilidt h i b long ws e ,ed $42.50, and to other points in P=tio�.g dTi.k.ts tO 1118' fillnilY fOT COntUrie"i. - . I � good to return within 60 d4yi goin ate. � .1 Tbi4 Aiil,(.f is at present eight V(Iqrs TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ol age, and inherited his pW,;oni dig - on all excursions. Comforuible ll�.rths, fuN voiPped. 111tv With llis estat0son, his fatlier's with bedding, can be secured at moderate rates through dvdtb�. � . local agent. . 0 . � � I - Early application must be made. ' , � . . ASK rOR HOME6EEKEAW PAMPkLET Gun-RunnIng Into Afghanistan. � I containina rates sad full inforrntation I . 'I iq calcultito(t tliat,betwoon 3000 AwAito nearest C.P.R. Agoni at koll. L. 76mpson, and 40, , 0. breeell-loading Vifleq and a Dist. Pan. Agt., Toronto. ' . I large qq4ntity of ammunition ,have ONLY DIRECT VNE NO CHANGE OF CA99 ,� b on Smuggled into Afgbapistan from ' ... �. . 11 11 _,___ r llin ckra coast . (luring tho- past 1 - ' it, 4unning from'Soutli Per - W. JACKSOIN., A9011it, Clhition. syiearind , s rn Arabia is also active, . .. . I . 1 11 - I - - - - I i r . I . � I IS WOR STOMACH- WRONG? , . I . . I LITTL DIG-1ER Will Put it r1ldht quickly skud aurely.L� lWoney back it they do ricit cure. I Ai *11 Druidisli, or dir6cl from TH , E COLEMAN MEDICINE CO.$ . ToRoXTO I k. a 1A% <� THE SUNDAY SCHR, Lesson Vlli--Second Quarter, For I May 160 19094. . . THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. . Text of the Lesson, Acts xi . , v, I. 28. � Memory, Vorsos 91, 22 -Golden Text, Ps� xcvis 5 -Commentary Prepared. by Rev. D. M. Stoarns. --- ­ - r [copyright, 1W,`WAiiii&"-,Vrc;9 Association.] , ' The record of their visit to the next city, leoulum, is illore encouraging, for, %vitile, we rally always. rest quietly r . In the Lord, whether we see results or not, It cannot but be a great joy to see - many recelvino, Christ. . We therefore 0 read with. great gratitude that at lco. ulum as they spake In the synagogue of th� Jews, a great multitude both of Jews and Greeks believed .Ind that as they abode there a lolfig time speaking boldly to the Lord ITe greatly honoreidl the word of Ills grace and granted signs ' and wonders to be (lone by their bands. Yet here also unbelieving Jews .and gentiles stirred up persecution, and, being threittened ,with assault and stoning, they fled. to Lystra, and tliere.they preached the gospeL I�iv- erywhere the carnar mind Is seen to be enmity- against God, and aw the gospel . r is preached some believe and Some be- lievis not.(xxvIlI, 24), At Lystra there Was a case *of healing similar to that of chapl6er Ill. A man W4o bad never �walked, being born lanie, was made whole, and the heathen priests were about to worship Paul'aild Butiabas, thinking them to be gods froin heaven. The people here wore evidently very, idolatrous and full of the heathen my- tbology comerning Jupiter and Aler- cury ,,Ind other delties. . . With rent garments 11�aul and Barua- bftSr ran In among tly6m, assuring them - that they were only men like theni- Selves and not goids and urged them to tiii-n from these vanities unto the ll�lllg God,, who made all.things (verse 1 .15). Yet It was wjth�dlfficulty that the people . were . restrained front offering Sacrifice to them. .SaoitC the persecutors from Antioch auil Icoullim' arrIv&1,' and they seem to. have bad no diffi. culty. in persuading theA fle.kle people that Paul was worthy of being stoned i 16 defttli, which . they accordingly did And drow,hl.m out of the.city, sup'pos-, . Ing him tQ be a.s dcaa its be seemed to : be. As the disciples stood i his (lead body he rose tip and edme. into the city, for his,work In a mortal body was ,not yet (lone. .-Whether .these. (.11s'- � . . ciple§ Were now converts, ,I result of � the recent ptqjelting; or not, we are � not told, but we do know that oi). . . I I . Paul's - nekt.visit to Ly9tra. there ,%vas a di.cIpIr ' 0 named. 'Tirolothy, wh8 frolin. that time became Paul's most. faithful - companiQll and'whom-II6 spoke of tit 11 , his epistles as f1my ow. sdur in, the faith,'"'my d6arlylbeloved s . on-" . It Is . living been well IXI.-. possible that, � Ill istructed by' h1s..luother and grand. mother,. he wag led to come,out boldly . . . Under PauN; pr6aching or. by wituess- - . .Ing Paul's seeming martyrdom-. I like . . .. ' ' ' to think of Paul's� third beaven-or p4r- I * adise experience (II. Car. xli,'14) as oc- � currIng.at the, time lie, was stoned at Lystrd. - I think it 'was so and.. that he' . , understood mor& fully. then'-tvilat lie .bad lieard Stephen say about, beaven . � opened. as lie was. being stoned - to I . death. I I ­ . - � 1. . � .1 ' . Ir It . is possible for us. all to have silch vl�sjo r at . wo.sliall . ng- of God by faith tit, � I not mind � .xery much the . p - ersecutions � . r. i�blich, W. - Ill be� sure to come. if w.d: live. . I . I 11 . r . :wholly inito GOO. .The i1ext',atly after ' . tile, . stoning �Iie faithful . two went ' on I . - 'their. way to Derbe, and we. have 110 . . r ' I. rec4rd. of P, r , I llis aUl. suffe lnt� !I � bool.� I I - r ' because of the stoning. The stiffic pow- . . er that, couldlij. ,,I moment dIS1)6l fever * .1 -and 16prosy and all manner bf disease I and give health to a.body foiiir'days . dead -could casilk:prevent .Paul ftold . fee)lfig , even br(ilsed. by -his severe treatment. .A.t -Derbe 'they pregeliedr - r . . . the gospel and*ml�dp� millly dllicli)J�-541 I Pcibaps the - miracles ,It Lystra: of tile .healing . of the lan%p man'and of Paul's . 7 bein, ralsed to lifc-gavo weight to the. .� . . . . tetim011y, rfor we Idiow that the rals- . , Ing .. of -Dorcas ',Ind. .of Lazarus led many. t6 believe. In �Tasus. *We ,might . . think that Paul, being now SO .no" his home In �T . arsus aud after all lie -bad . I . . passe ' d theougbi iv6uld Want to T1811t, home arid 'rest lip a, bit, but instead of this -wc.see these two r�traclng.tllelr ' ; steps through tile -very :61tfps where . they -had been SO 111 r treated - without. fear of 'enemies or thought of their , � own comfort, but t1thildng only -of the � welkare. of their'.chli'dren In -the , o faith.. . So' With 'prayer ,,Ind fasting tber .twaalned ..cldgrs in every' church. I strengtPened the Souls of, tbe'disciples, exhorted them to continue in the faith, , assuring them � that. the 'way to' 1ho., kingdom wns through much . trll)ul6- tlor� nhd thus commended them to the Lord, on. Whom they had bell ' eyed. r lIaving again, reached Perga, they now preach. the -word there arid are soon back In Antioch, by tile grace of �God havifig fulllllcd their'ministry for the present. it must have been with Intense Interest that tile, eburell. .at . 'An ' - tio.ch heard all that Gild had (lone with thein nnil tbrolqgh them and bild given' them graco,�ro endur&, .Ind no doubt there wa; intlich prayer at An- tioch froln- that time tor'the believers at 6.11 tliegol,pinreos. As Paul ,Ind Bar. . nabits no* abode a long thue ,It An. . tioeb, thq,y would bii'iblo to Illy -these � places heavily uport the hearts'of the r (" ,hrlStianq . and ill '' at eoinpan� of be. * lievers'who have not on their beart,q some �hurch -or ellfirches in other IftYlidec . are not as ' healthy as they might be. The -grace of God, the redemption thal , Is In Christ Jesus, fits Its for the presi once of God, but tribulftflott Is riec'es- . sary to fit us for our pface to the king I dom of God as killgS and, PdWts- __ . '.. _.. - ". � .._­­­6.Ma­ . I .: . ' Why She Refused. ' Applicant - No, irnalani, .1 couldn'i work III a house VvIiere there Were chl!dren. 'Afts. geopilouse-nut We AdVelitised .1 fot a girl who undbratood children. . Applitant , I do understand 16M, ma'am, That's why I Woll't worIg vvhbr6 they are.-Illustrilted BIts. . t, 10IN YE ARS � - 0'_ IRALID rhon aho, Took $'Fruit. a-tives" And , Is Now well. . Arnpirlor, Ont., Nov. 27, 1908. 1 was an Invalid, for seven years �rom fearful Wornli Trouble' I had 'alling womb, with, constant paAn In ,he back and front of mY body, and A down my legs. There %-,as a heavy Ilscharoe­anol, - 411la-zrIadot -me � W ___ ileeple", restless and miserable. 0ften : was obilgea to be In bed for a month It Q time. I was treated by several . loctors, but their treatment did ma no )ermanent 1;otod. . I . � MAL TO DENMARK. Nova Scotia Has, All Possibilit6s ol . , lEurape . an Country. The po8s,,b,2i1IeS,iolt,11ov,a Scoltia aa a lood.010 ing n e re well ex - I � I pre Py,g11Finci,p,,,.1 �Q�m,�in 0 �et sgol r ricult 0 the p ,j se . ary to _to ince, in an article in The Halifax Chron- 1cle. I .doubt, he writes, if anypne, who has not given the matter serious consideration, realizes what a pro- vince like Nova Scotia could rooluce were her farmers to direct, t9eir at- $entjon to the production of butter and cheese, beef, pork, poultry, etc. Perhaps I could make this most clear b ,y- brielly eorn ania; the agriculture f go _6 P -1- _De=t�_ , w . , Se ,a lt� tKa dt. Denmark is about two-thirds the s!7e of Nova Scotia and has an arable aer"a e of about 9,000,000 acres, on wilich'she not only supports the pop- ulittion of 2,500,000 people� but ex- ports over $90,000,000 worth of agricul- tural produce, mostly in the form of butter and bacon, i.e.; she "Forts at, the rate of $10 per acre. T ie total , acreatre ownpd. by farmers ill Nova. I I I-. 1, , 1. I ­.'­ - . ­.­ ,i . . 1-1 ­ 1-1 ... - ., 1. ­ ;, 0 �__ - I. One . roason � I.''. for the clear, full � -to I ne of the . Mason. . and Risch pianoor =- 'J5 ig_ III Scotia is about 5,000.000, a consizIer- C I .1 . . � � . , . able part of which, however, is con- The Agraffe bar method � I The Mason Showini; the Ag,raffe Screw ' i , � lands and. showin I stitutc(l of rough. pasture . bg meta connection . and Risch in position in lason and i e wood lotti; Were the population tO � . .tween notch % - . Agraffe, Scm!w Risch Piano ' I . I . become congested it -is estimated that . nearly 10,000,WO acres could be farm- NO jangling, or. uncertain notes'come from the f � ed. . . I . ., Masoti and Risch piano. Each note is clear. . . . . Supposing, therpfore, that instead of , full. . . migrating, Nova Scotia's sons were to . - and . I .. . . remain at home, ,Ind -that they would . This is greatly due -to our agraffd systein, . , ' aRply themselves to. dairying, hog - In most pianos the method of preveliting vibroLtion raising, sheep and beef raising, alopg I I " , I similar lines to the Danish farmers; of the. strings between the pins a aid,the bridge is by - ' . not only could sb� support her own k means of a metal agraft, bar. - I I � T I , 1� increasing population, but at the rate %� . . . A few months a."o, I %N -!as persuaded to try "Frult-a-tiV01," I t0Ok -evt,ral boxes, and from the -outset Of this tmcbtment I Nvas better, the 0.01114t1j)-4- tion was curod, arid - tile 0.1,01largo Lessened. I took, for the palenes,q, "V- eral battles O.r tile iron N,t.l:cttire a,9 recommendecl In the "Frult-ft-tives., 1�00k, but I f(,c,l that it %yqq ­Pruit-a- tiver" -alone -60t curoa me. - � (Nlr.q,) I.,,liv,,j I,t,.vesqiie. Take Yrs. -1.,olvol'(1, ' ue'.15 ativice. TaRe Vrult�a-tivel,?' ana vitre yourself. 600. , rtl box 250. At a I)ON, 6 for'$2.50, Irk ' dealeTs or fr9in, Prult-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. - - . . I . . . . . — - ­ - ­ I ­ - I- ... -­ �t1--:!i21- . . .. Wi�;, less' Telej!,raphy. . . ' . . . * Tt is a ,4olil0what ('111 -ions lact, per - h, . lips, that a,-; -it boy Mr. 'Afareoni, 'the. V,1111q. Of -%1-11o.gil ,sy-jten). of ..ivireless tolpgrlipby 111A.,; . 1)(,Pll so - t,triliill�ly' denfolistritt,e(l. by the saving of JlIQ p,,issenfzers of tit(, ill-fated Rt�'public, sliinved litt.le-,;igns-oit eleverhess. One ' of hi ' .,4.teaebers, in fact, once said of' llitil - that lie. cotil(l never ,learn any- tl')iiil-,-by bea�t, Nev*erthelcss, he iyas only twenty-one .when lie be'g.an- i(i startle t ' lie world -with hict demon- stl-ation.,; of wireless telogra * !)]IN- In sl3ite of -his- funie, �Ncrarconi is 66 of t%e�mo9t �Iriiissuinlng of nitin, and hiltes .deinohstrations, He was once - .lvc.ogiI,!z.ed while walking -fit Rome'., Tinniediat6l it cheoring crowd aqsem- . Y, ble'd. 1%farconi bolte'tl In.16 What.`lv, . thought: .wnsotli empty ca,i'rjage. Btit it cont ie( I a -1, idv-whoN'v'a.s. tou'fright-* ____ __ �to v.ij)ostuiatoe.. ,: The luventor. . . of, $10 per -acre she coul(t exports on the basis of lands tit present Owned bv farmers, $50,000,000 worth of a , -Piiltural produce, and, on the basiroi land-, which nilght be occupied,. $100,,000,000. Nor i, this, a mere fancy, f , or this wbole (levelopment of Danish agriculttire 1, ,it product of tbp present - generation, Following the 'Prussian - Danish NN'itr in V64, Donmark vx- pt,rienced .i . I pariod .of agricultural de- prossion. Tbi, soil.; bad becomo large- ly depleted gf thoir fertility, through wheat-growifrg and selling. Recogniz- illo, that * they could not continue , . ,ilong this, line of selling tho crude �pl�oiduee of tile. farm-, the Danes, turn - 0, - their attention to dairying and hog rai , sing, tli� � result of wh1ch III$ been the developilloit, of one of the mOst prosperous agricultural communil4es. _ . in tho iverld.. The soil of the ave.rago, Nova -Scotia fhrm is to -day in. about the same condition,as was the sdil. of Danish 'farnis 40 years ago, By fol- . .lowing somewhat. similar line§ Ndva Scotian farmers could make of this blaritime Province it .country fully equal to moderw Denmark. . Even at preseilt"we hi)oiv of farm.s. in* Nova Scotia. on which there was realized last year, over and -apove running . expense,,., an -amount equal to $25 for every acre owned, We kno)v of. much higher i6turtis. from ' small orchard and- fruit arid market garden areas. ,We could also point to maixy fa.rms, froin which.there has 'been marketed over and above tlle� . I necessaries �of livelihood, amounts . . running from.$10 to $25 per acre.. All AbAtIls-required to make of -Nova Sco- -W� 'a -Denmark is to apply to all our' .&­_�_ ill -me - - -date busidess . M. . n and ' * - a s.o . � �. r�,7,i -s c h , I � . I The piano with � soul, I I . � . . . � � . There are two serious faults in, this me,thod. First, ' bhe metal. bar gives a metal c6nnection betw6e . n the � I . . apites, Second, there being -no means of keeping the I bhree strings of each notein the tridhord scale separat- I , . ed the'y've'ry often work Out of position. I � � . . . I . In the Mason And Risc-h piano w6use -a separate L . ttgraffe" screw with each note in the trichord scale.. I . I . � which also is'olates each string of the note. '. . I . I , This method. absolutely prevefit4 - an y I . vibration of the' -strings above the bridge and ,/ . .1. I � . . . ' holds them i n exact position s o . t h e. ./ WASON ' � . � / . I hammer can strike them with. absolute - / and RISCH . . . . / . PIANO CO.. - � I . I / Llmited, . � I I .Mail us this, coupon t,o-day. gLnd / ' i. . ­ ., well.se'rid you"'Insidi� -Information ll - I/ . Send me your illus. I � . . I / trated brioilet,explain- a booLdet W'hith tells'you why YOU ,;,el- - ing the reason.s why 1. - �� * - . . .. - ., . should own . Mason and , shoWd own a. Mas'on. and. Rlsdh This in no way . . . . . I / .'Risch. piano. , , t - t � pi'atib in. .preference to any /' - obligates me to purchase.' . i . -^^ _ . I ! I " I . . . 6ther- make. . -. � I .. i .. . . I .. . 11 I � - . - . � . ,. . .. � Name ...... �..� .................. q..... . . ­ . . . I ... . � I . . ,� . . I 11 . . I . . The Mas6n and 'RiSch - . /-8treet..­ ...... i ......... q ............. *s .... I .4 1. . � , Piano- Co., . Limited, V. I : , .. .. . � I . .1 ' 32 W6t: King, St., - / - 61ty ........... 1� ......... I .... � ... :..., ......... 4. - I / . I . . . . 1. 1 Toronto. . . " ­ . . . . �.... I .1 I . . I/ I I � . 1 I S . SS . / Province ........................ � ............ lii....6. ,. . � . . � . - � - quickly made his 111)010giel.;, ALM .rne� es� I . 11 . . I . . l,qdv,allow&1,him to rentain until they methods which, at sent, are result- . . . . . I I . ­ I . — . � .. ., . . . . . . ., .ms —_ -_ - . ... I - r . �f +1­�­O­A . ing in some of ourllra�i far surpassm . I . . I Wei ­ - , . .. . . .. � the avera0 Danish farm. Lest, - . ... I . . . . . . ... : ' ,..' I ing 'tile . . - All K �v- Her.- . , too, the relevancy of this Denmaxk .We no - example should be lost,*we add' - Cora-fqlw bas. such keen 'percep .. .that feeds'In Denmar'k,arel'or tiOnS ! I - ' ' I * .. . most part, a. little� moie expensive Dora -And such a bl'unt way of con- . I -veyi . ng them. I .. thari in Nova .Saotia. the Danish. . 0. .. 0 . farmers'.having .to import a.large .. . I � . I � . . I .. , I � . % I �. amount of girdin, bran, middling% I �. I - . . I . .. . and -oil cake from."Anierica and' else� I If your Stomach, Heart or Kidneys where. There is no gainsaying',the are Weak, try at least a few.4nses -only' fact. that theory and prs�etice andi the . of Dv.-.8hoop's Restormttve.�, In &6 OP . example of other countries all unite� ten days only,.the result will surp i ts ,11 00, r1se in,directinij Nova Scotian agriculture vo 'A few den W1 ver the cost, ' .- - - ' - ' . A �at along live, stock- lines. -. . .. .1 . ..­ I . � . n here is Why help comes scqu!Okly . 1. �... . . I . . . . . . ., . .�., . . . I . . .. . Dr..Shoop doesn't drug l;he Stomach,, '. ,,. - I . ". .. . 11 � . j � . . I.. . . �. . . . . . . � , nor stimulate. the Heart or. Kidneys. � ;. . � . � .. . . . ­ I . Dr.' Shoop's 116storkti ve. goes directly. .. . ­-Trii'ole' Photd,graph Fr�amcs,. � . . * . � .. . to the weak, 6nd failing -nerve. Each , A new de-coration - for mantel, table. organ has its own *controlling, Alerve. r Or desk Is A .triple photograph frame. - . . When these nerves Sail. the depending The center one -is QY.Ll,-* and the 't*o iiriganstnust of necessity -fal ter. This � . '. �. � .1 aiin,- yet vital truth,. clearly tel side ones are s onder panels. 1�ach is, I jit IS wh . . Dr.-Shoop!S- Rei;torativii is §o univeiraT framed with. n, narrow .line of Silver I . I . � I . . ly.saccessf Ill... les Su(:oess As , lea:ding or Over'gilt.. ... . . � . . .. druggists everywhere. to 'give it uni- . Tfiese shapes. are varled by 'panels ' versal prefere'nee. A test Will surely. h&vJng oval spaces.Inside for pictures tell; . Sold ty all dealers. ." � . - .. ,Ind the Oval frame having a square . .1 ------- —, I . . . I . . . . , I I I .. .. . . Z . . . . %X`100i� ,inside. � � I I . . . . . . . . I I . .ivrly do policemen ricte on 'Ene screeT . ,� - —_ —.,.- �� I I cars *for ,nothinkV. Because you can't, Gook,it Coftoyj Root :CoinpoUfldL,. get a nickel, out of a co .. I � . . . ­ . --- . , . . I . Why Is the skeletofi -of a sermon a ... . ", . 1. - .� I I The grdSt Uterine Tonic,, and . ver unnatural object? Becapse It 3kris .. - only. Safe, eirect-ilai monthly . Y � I . . . - .. Regulator onwhich women can I several heads. . I . . . I - . Sold in three d ricer . . . . I W. . .... of strcngth�No. 1, $1; o. 2, why is evill. speaking like- h carpet? I \ 10 degrees stronger 43- No. 3i .1 I . ' . I - Because it ought to be puf down. . .. for special cases, 45 p'er -box. . . I . , . . ., Sold � . . I a all drug,y,istgo or sent ' ' . . _. . � . . , I . . . .., .. ropal on teec ptr of price. I The Legend. of .the Hittidock. -.'.. ... � � Dreepamplilet. Address: THE � The . haddock has a sup . erstition at- 6001(M.E01 DjogomTll,ow. YorznerlylVindsor) . � I -_ — _. ta6hed to it.. on each. �Ide on the "-77`7 . . .� . . . Shoulders; near. the gills, it bdis a dark DQE . � spot, fabled to be the- _Impression made , 0 0 Xk4;)l 0-.11ROUTES - . I * , . . .. � by the finger hrA tbumb� of St. Peter, , . � . . . . I . . . I � I . . when he. -took up and found the'pently .. - I � � . . . - in, its moluth to Vay tribute, to Caesar . . . . . �. . - . . . . � . . . . . with; . , . . . . . . I . . . I . � . . I . -_ I . I . - I ' � . . . Bobby's Idea of Neatness. I � , I - - . Bobby' ,Was dressing to go visiting - ,FM 'o,-"� . ,.,,n�", . I with hia'mother. ri or The first time be I I . allowed to attend to himself. . . . � . . Qhln big mother finally called to him .. . I . � I 'tbAt sbe wils: ready he answered: "I'll �.il . . � ,, �� 4 , IV N, , . , ". , 1w I 11 I �10, . a -be ire In a minute too. Shall I wear . kNto I ,��,%&�,!�rj 'Ll :�� r�, _e . . . ady .. . :. Z�,�N,� /, J�,'/'� � 7, � . ,, 0 , �. , I . q, .'. , . �,,A. I I , , ', , , aloves'b�r wash mv -finiids?" g' ? , V . '.;iop f . I �, � . " -, "" 4' /;'�,;p-,11111 11" , i', I . I 'I" ? .11: '�, , , . , , il , '14'.,�, A . . I U;i � 141", , , ;;- - �, i., - . � . I . � . : . . . . . . . . . . . . I I . . . � I I . . . Ro al Everard e . � .Y . pi - The Tmported Clyclosaalo Stallion 16' - . X 0. 11 .), . I 1C)URE TOR. ,Vol, XXIIII. Will stand for,the Wivroveillent of . I . . . . I ' MOND4Y-Leave � � ... . Stock this season as folloWii:" . . his own stable. Lot 10, Con. 11, Bullott. and pro. , I I eced by Hal -lock. to James Watt'A, for noon, , thence West, to Magon's Hotel, Blyth for tile DYSPEPSIA higlit; IXUP,SDAY-rroceed nortli to 4loan's I As -is ivall -known, this troublesorn . e inorn. Corner, then east to Thos Piolbyls. for noon, . thdirt r4outh to the.boundary, theft easb to Walton I I plaint arises from over-eitting, the use of I for night, WEDNESDAY-NVIll proceed South I tot) triuch -rich food; neglected constjpatj�n, to Robb Doild's. for noon. then south to'Jobu , � Jack of'exercise, �bad air, ete, . 1, Scoit's, Roxboko. for. night; THURSDA.Y-pro- , I dead woAt to Frauk X6ttle'% for noon, thence, to . -Tile food should boi thoroughly 6bowed) Graliam's Hotel. Clinton. for tbe I night" FRI. .1 anrl nover. bolted or swallowed ili haste, D&Y-Frocted nortli on the Base Line, to Will I atitnulants nittat be av�ided-anri bxerois�' l4rown's. for noon, thonce bV Londbsbdro. to taken if pmsible..' � I . . I Win Aloon's for nkght; *RATURt)AY Will pro. . . � ceed to life own 9tablo, where he Nylll realakin, %in. . . A rarnetiv which has rarely failed to give ill Monday trierning. 'Will moon, nit"I" prompt relief and off-ect permilinent curds, , 1,010dr &Moon, props. . . . , evon ill till) most obitinato cases, Is ! bunnydeer . I � . . I I I . � I i VC . K . . The Imported Clydoodale Sttlillon, No. 8130 Canadian stud Vol. XVII No 12557. B11RD, I olvdeAdftlo l3tud 1911o,1.1k?ofGrerLt Britain, Vol. 127, . Will staud this season, as followg�- MONDAY ­ .1 _B_ L 0 OD. . . noon will leave his own stFtble. Lot ao, Con. Ili' - I and proceed to John Brighatn's for one hour, . titen to Mason's Hotel, Blyth. for night, renutin- I . . ing rititil. Tuesday noon; TUESDAV-Procoml . wo.st, on t1io boundary, to Auburti. for tho night*, 16 ants by regalatino and toinin I WLIDNESDAY-Frocced sou6h. then West, ,to 9 the d1' Bert Jaelc9on's, for 000h. theme to his own gertivo organs, removing costiveness and stable for night; THURSDAY-Ptoceed south Jilicrearing the appetito and restoring health &I)d West, to Mr. Feav's. for noon, thefteo to J . Graugart'a Hotel, Clintbrio for night; VRlr)A,Y- I and vigor to thol rtysteni. Proceed east Along Hurod Road, to Thos Livil3g, ,si Mr. Amog fia%�ler, Gold Itivor, X.S., iton1p, toy n6on. tbimea to David Wilson's for � writtis:­11 was greal.ly 'troubleol..with, night; SATUXIDAY-Procoodtobisovvnstitl)lo, i dyspepsia, and'after tr�ing several doctors wliero lie will remain until Motility morning. I &� 01� 4, V -t ­A �.I­-­ 'n.-AA.I. t Lefv6v 4, Moon. prolig. J. milidt. 1119r. � . I . . . �. I I . . I I . . . . I I Aft ^ &0% 11 it . - a% a � I � ffe%*WAIZDAEU��, I D lb to %J U R A`% . .. . I . � . . . ' � � I.. . 15 LIFE, WORTH. LIVING . - - .. � . . . I . I ' MEN,. you become disbdarf,red I when you feel -tile syniptonis' -of I I * , , , * , N'*evvous Deltility and declind stealing , � I I ,* I tipou'you... You- haven't the n&ve 6 r , � . . I ambition yoii used' to have. ' You * , . . I - feel you are not the man you.ought . . , J �!L�� . . to be, - You'feel, like glvin� lip ia .; I 11 I . I .11 I I I .1� cles�ajr. `klou get n6rvous aud w6alic, .. � have little ambit! ' ob.. pl,fln- In the ' . ;!. . 11 M qs, draffis rit.titight, .1 1% ,_ �. '. back'over kidiii . , . . - !­ . -- 11 I . . . iliollow 7 eyes, tired niorn.ings, prefer, I . I . - . � I I . .to be alon�, - distriist fUl, V11011I)ID . I . I 11 /� , . . I . . I I . appet1te; loorcluesh ot hair; poor cir- . . . - I.k ­ .. culatibii-you 1i9ve Nervous I I I . I . . 1. .'DcbllitY. - Our New Method . I I - �� Treatment Is yodr-_refugo.. It I . .1 . . .. Ivill .1 etrengtlien, -'�11.. wehk organs, 11 . . � vitalize 1110 40vous-systent, .purify _. 1. . � . . . .. the.blood aild res4or.o jou to,a man.; . . . . . 1. I I ly Condition., . � I , , �. I - , .' I . . . . .. . .. Ray When Cured. . I . . .. : . . . .. . , ­ � ­ . . . R r . Are �-Oli a, Victim ? Ilave you lost hope? Are you., intending to , LAUER inarry? - Jlas your blood'-beeri diseasetl? 'Have yoft any weakness? . Our I ,Ne%v Method Treatment will �curei �you. Wbat It has done for haildreds of other . s, it wi;l tio for you. C0NSVLTATIO$.I?,r=., Xo matter wlid bar treated you,. Vrito for ari lionest, opinion Free of, Charge. Charges reasonable. 'BOOES FREE -"The Uolden Alouitov" (illustrated), on Diseases of Alen. . . � I . . .1 � . . - . . � . . . � : � � . . . I . . . � . ESTABLItEMED 20 ,YXZARS-�-CURES GUARANTEED�. No Treatinpat.iient: ' . . I ' C. 0. D. 11�,i -nathes ort boxes w drvelopes.'. Everything confidential, Questiolras . . I I . � � -, . list nnd 'cost of. HoPie Treatment FRLE. . I I . � . � I. * . . I . . . , , . I . * . MM 0 R vs. KEZO 14 ICE -R BY & K E N" NE BY � I . I , Cor. Michidan Ave., afid.Griswold St., Detroits Mich. is. Q 1-1 . . '. I . . . . - I - ______ . . I . I I I I - ]FIROSP)IOU01 7 The ' Electric Re. . ­ storerTor Lost Mankind . � . . . __ . . Restores every berve in the body to its. proper tension ; restores vim and � vitality.' Premature decay and all sex- 1 ual Weakness avert�d -at once, Phos- phonol. will make you a new man. $3 P. box, or two for $5. Mailed to any d4vess on receipt otprice The Scob- IlDrug� Co.,8U&tha,;ri.neS,0nf, . I . I � I . #*L— . . I A. pain prescription Is printed . upon ach 25c. 'box of Dr, Shoop's Pink Pain ablets, Ask.vour Doctor or Druggists fthlofoi,mulaiishot coniplete.,�Pain neane co6gestida, blood pressure. ' ,lead paind, Womanly pains,pain any- vbereiget instant relief from a Pink idirl Tablet. Sold by a)l dealers. . . . I I . . . I - __ - . . . — . . . eP,44Q,` , '. , I . ldnrA6196 Be -ft * _LW;W-.-X.NW , ( . 11---O- 7__�,'�!�__,_IlAr__X­ I 4�_- - very . � ." `7 t VP�� fairmor wantal to tow bettor crops be , , t to losgenflie labor be gol.g.rewing 4_A.",P,.'�Nhe r.W.td 0 n he � lr* Ei 8166EILL 00* Ltd.# . � . I W100a Bitters and Y Wii�i_Ois li;lgii I " The albovb routes will bo eopitililliued I — , , — , medidine, therb is for that oomplillint", . I throtighout the season, health -and " I . . I )?or Sale at All Ddggigts knd. . Dealers, _ weather pevolitting. I Try an Ad, in lie New. Era �_ � � I � I - �, I � - , . - ' . . � _1.1--1.1111-- ­ 1-1-1111---l.. I—., 1-11.- ­­_,", - ��,-",�l---.-�..�..'�'.,'I��,�l-L" I-- � ­ ­­ ­­­­ ­­ ­ ­­­ ­ 1� 1-11, 1. - ­ '__ ------ �,,�,.,A--,-,".,"-,.�l'.1-1�,�ll-l�'..,....�.�1.1�I km ,� .2 . . . ______ _____ . . � . 11 . . _ - - -: . .. 1.� P -1-1 . .... ..) & . . �. � I I Ii. ... I � . 11 ... I .. . - . . . . . . I , '_ t i . I I I I ,'EEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT., , . — . , . . . I Cana;dian "retterine is art absolute, certain cure f0dr V,czema; Acnt� . . osen,'retter i I , la ei s, It orm. Barb sl tcll,' 'at ad, itc in xes, cerss . I , ' I . ,lore , ali utaneottsan, Picial le ishes. Ila 6en tb rdu I ly qn su fully testErl. 11111 I r 80 0 C I Itidurn le 9,-,S. . , . t er:Crot utillk. an . other .re station, . tore Or o' ent t en 01R. or pie- . i scribed. . I . A few afplictitions will convince thaltule9ribt.as wonderfu medical virtue and intrinal It is inade I it Canada. -A good 4onest Cana. dian preparatiou. I Price one box Vifty Cents. or five -,p6xes Two . Dollars. . . . . Mailed to dtr� Address bit rectApt otprAce. .A . Sold arid recommended by all leading Drug- . gist_q in Canada., , . I Pamphlet free to any address, � . . 1 I Manufactured and sold by tho, sole prioprie. Lots. - I 11 1-1 I , 1. � The Totten no 'Chemical Ccia I '. Windsort Ontario. . I Sold in Pinton by W. S.- R. . Holmes, J. E. Hovey,, W. A.r I I bUCtlinnell, druggistsi . , . - !. . ­ I . . � rFord,& McLeodv ' 'I 'Hi6ving secured aeommodiolilis Grain . Stovehouse, vre are now buyin aft , kinds of grain, for which the - hiNest prieea will be paid. A Dran,,'Shortgi 0ora and all kinds of Craill Seeds and other feeds kepb wt ndl�t the Storehouse. 1.0 I . 'L Ford I & McLeod -,. 0. T, IN, 8VATION4 0GINTONs - L f I . 11 . I .­­ r ---."I'.. - ., .1