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Clinton New Era, 1909-07-01, Page 6-7- - -,--_-4_7�­-__-r_ - __ ____­ _-,77;7�­, �:- ---- ­ 1. - .- I— � -_ -- -, �, � I I � avo , rs an Imperial '[4ho, � �_ 11 n � �_ __ - --_t_-_-:;;7--�__W­­_ .-- �. #r1ffER __ ­______'­ I *_,___,__­ "' . I LONDON PAPER ARGUE$ FOR A tue merits of ine. 90 141411Y House. wre, Mial , " . J;w!,,,�,,,, bu,y .11 rly and tho . I COLONIAL STORE,. ro 0 - 4tiv j ores bavo been obliged, W-11 0-- 'M�N.-` I . � - in self-defence, to stock some of the leading lines. . I Doclaras That if Various Exhibitions ' Thg (,:,,ol(jnjes, therefore, milst start � . I I I . I I .1 Now $howiniz In tha Metronolls their own shops, in London firat, .1 The Edge of Fate . lllv�UCV ft. MAW -01N. .. . � : C9pyrjght4d. IM9. bY Associated Literary 11ress. <. � I . ' - the More inipoilwAt, IPM , , , 'L '' ' ' , , " 'L ;, " , , , , "' * 'early every one 1,i troubled with 4mw v-,- -WwOlq, oW. .P% 41R,L.,P' ofillilli- od JW V, i , I and thou in IN , v .,r , , k 'R%&*sol , - i .� I I - Were Combined Into One ,Big; Qen- vincial towns, Or. What would. b0 th4 A man and a woman stood at the bowel complaint during the summer . I . . i , LUM-41V I tral Mart Whoro Londoners Might ideal plan, they should conilthie Of � aoor at the office of the factory. The months.' 33ut, (10 tlr�y know what to do I - I I . I . . Secure Goods a, Demand for Brit- for once agreement, were pleasantly wan. reached out a detnitilug bawl. --------- � . , i to cure it. Thousinds do, many doWt. -- - am" � - - - ­­_ � I ish Products Would ISo Fostero.d. =)Iandlopen a lirge Colonial "I Intend tol see you safely home to- . . . . .1, r ght 11 the heart of London night, whether you are willing or not. i I By Lydia E. PlakhaM"S Canadian. applots, Queen,slaild J)illea, where every Colonial product wouI3 - WE CAN TELL YOUI ' ' Since taking over the New, . I . bo on sale.. arid ww-v one might buy it is, not safe for you, to. be alone oil 4% W louth African nieaLe.;, aild a hill'- , . I VLVI� dugong and boolie-de-nier front Queens- the street at night, especially on pay I f . . � I I V _e I gy e t a b I e - , C o M p o u n d dx,�d 'other �1'oltjnLil produe's 11" lend, honcy. mutton, and butter froill night.,, DR. FOWLER S Bra, we'w, have endeavored, by 0ar4iner,Ualne.-II,�.1 have been A beer' ,duly 8111)'"I "It ex""'tlolls and Utlwr 1) . arts, .df Australia; apples, Bob Alexander's grin wouth and . . I . . I . I great sufferer front organic troubles prMsed in . the newspapers for wine maple sligitrL. and fish front Canadal ebI� became evert more resoltite, and n . L an44 Je ast, but their inipiat 6 Ill- jan 16 sugar.. arid tim froill, Extract of - - every avaiiabie means, to improve ': ­'�.. .. . I severe fema, years In I.,;, lllvs. was, an Imperiousness about his , . a - I I . '.1 weal4was, . T lie creasing colriparativvly slowly, .and Natal; mobo ,,mocU, and vail dew _.�,� ' - there .. 1.1� . I L .., ." . �� ...; Hum front the Cape; mealies and manner, tinged, with solicitude, which � 1. I ,,.. doctorsaidl would � 4)f theill . - Wild, Strawberry " j . . . : ) the very few people w4he u. -5u 0bacco from the Traurivaul; cod froir few women could'have resisted. Dut e ,_the same, ' All -will admit,, that in - I ; ill aVe to gt) to 1 an for houselivId piti-posos Ili preferenw - I r L I ,� DrItisli Columbia: inni from Jamaica "ejeu wardlaw, gentle thqugh she . . : I -&..�:�*. . - -in whole loolied� bad a strong will and shook WILL DO IT I ' L ... .Iii-li:..'. ." ri ol n� fllt j to Antericau arid ioreign product.i. .I , �::.%� 1 r N�,,::;�:.:;�'. -and so on, i ght through the � �*. ., 0 "It ut .. I appearance,, the paper I I � _�. eril no b .,:'e I gantut of Colonial jimiluof-. , has � c ) h ear to WIly is tlli general �,:� AID111 , 'I .­, her head, * '..;.?,L.., -.11 I L'. .. nk of it. I de- Tile va, riout; ColollRlpi have their Colonial marketing raight easily be, lqhank you, but I 'will go i has been on the tyarket 61 yearS, . A I ,.. . . tla it �, ,:__�, :��- " i .-�;. alolle. I � .i " .; . I - I i. Y., �­.L ,, cided to try Lydia agents-gerw-ral, their inort, or less Mine the fashion, an(l with a niodi, is unive-ully used !a thousands -.`7 ': .� am not afraid of being molested," she and be roved in Many. wa s. 0 1 -'j�� -.:�' � .:11 : 1�.PILIKIlam's vegT p4latial filfieve., allit tbeir inore or ,urn of prophetic vision on(- can see I r en imp yl_ - j, " etable � hi I if at�sil . . I . . , `�1�1�1 . . . . . ()=V! und less - Colonial sua itants. i1w great glai.A�roofed aTeade. divid, . . I'll, I'll, ..'� ..... Said quietly, .. of famillos. �11__:,�,-,,.�;:�,.�.-.� I . .-1. ; -,'..1.. ..... . L . -- Xou positivVly refuse me the privi- There are. many 'imitations of this . . . . . I.. :. ell and good. Put it m1glit Ue ed into different sectionst, each bear L ; - .1 ' -a 1. ; 11", -::: ." -5- � . nd was entirely better, I . lege of protecting you from possible 0� e ;; . : 1� 1: i.. .;.L stcrli= rentedy, so do not 1) I a, Into The newspapers 'throughout the i ... I . � . ing, the na-me of it Colony.. arid Ili � I ; cured after three N .1 , a great annoyance? You know tb - . . - � 0 Colony. ha4 .takin- somethin- "just as good" which - . " ntlis 11 ,.. A. : � � ,1101) in '1114 at. is, all I . i4ontlis each section two to a dozen 4tz � P I ' , se of them.'�-Mrs. 1% publie tborou,phiare whort, their. pro- plied up with goods --tinned,, fresh. ask since you have forbidden me to Bottle unscrupulous druggist tries to talIC ' . . �L Wri��TaA s, R. F. A No. 14, Box 89, ducts ary iv011 displayed, Vheapl3 . 0 countrare complimenting us upon Gardiner, Me , - dried, preserved, frozen, chilled. - ane. hope for more. Surely it Is not asking , you into. taking. . . . � ­ _ No woman should submit to a surgi. priced, Bud available for one and all othenviAo tempting", cheap, and all too. mucli. to be allowed to walk by . . I � * .v, and come again.- , L , gi 'A. I . . I I ­ gql operation, which may mean death, ,to buy, tj grown within the Empire. . your side through the crowded streets." Dr. Fowler's is the oril- at There are the rosults thus far, attained, and - T . ant I �,* U . . until she has given Lydia E. P11%kliatia's Tile repie!4entative of ,in iuiport� Tit I,.,. ot a J aticiful dream.; it .ii The pain in big voice moved the *o- none jiuit. as good. It cures Summer ,� Vegetable Compound. inade exclusive. Colony - who was Vourtc0usl'Y ',Ill. perfectly.feasible. arld a realizable man more than she, dared to lot him Complaint, Cholera,.Nforbtip, Cholera In- ' � oached. the other (lay on the sub- A little' Ili- see, She put out her hands lit Implor- fariturn, Seasickric.;s 'and all B . I L. inuing the go0q, ,. ly from roots afid herbs, -it f air trial, pr I. eornmerciiiI possibility. owelCom- we purpoee cont* I I I top -wazi mild- � . . . . . This famous medicine for women ject of opelling 'ueh it -A itiative, a. little push,' a-littl ital I e the Limit at.the sugg"tion, ,in(] e Cap] _ , Ing protest. "Don't!" site 'said tin- . plaints. . . ' I 1. . Us for thirty years provedto b I ---:that is all "You tire making it very . r ,y ,(1,adjo 0, It g and a deal of patriotism I ,most valuable touie and renewer of . t think that it would bi 0011- that is required. . petuously. . : - price 35 cents. Manufactured only by work, until the aDiDearance of the, . ". hard for. me." , . . . l- -"I . . ,;, " thefemale organism. NVoraen resid- ,soijunt Ivitir thti clignity of a sell- There need be no fear ot stwh it -I niust. I did riot Intend to The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, _ . . � I A town ill. governing Colon il �1111)1` niart eompeting with home pro( � lude. "But . q I . - I I . . I � I .1 Ing in almost every city ali y it) run a reta . . . the United StateB bear willing testi.' in Lonldou." Thi., in fraijkly ridieu- 'gothing of the, sort would be likely tell you, but it Is daugerous tonight fot Out. I . . I . .. I . . . . I K , i� r4on * to the wonderful virtue of LydW . 1011, , � � * you. I'have noticed it disreputable .. . � .. I .. �_. � __ _ - I . . . 3 No trndo is lirldignifled-if it . .. . � � N . ta.00011r. Most of' the goods are not . I . , _ . I . I r' � I ukham's Vegetable ,Compound- be worthily curried oil. , growable at borne, anct thoso that are looking fellow evidently following you lbriough"ag be'st' be couf�X. -Wi'Heileu: e .. - r. ' � r . ��, It cures female ills, and creates radl- There. are at'h1a:,t li'llf 'it fl()zQn �'01' .-mutton, apples, and such like -are- � . I I ­ . W . I . � 4 . . , I . I . . had disappeared. I ,ant, buoyant female health. If ou onial shows or tnu*pnilis 1)(11-111anOntlY already on the. niarket. and supply a I . I � � I I iare Ill, for your own sake as well as .1 % 5 � . . Then his progress wha again im- . I .,� ' op-ri, bt London, till e:001IN" Y ar- real and in, I, tent dernarld. . .. . I . . -athered 1. those You love, give it a trial. ninged and di,�;phr-ijig' the different urther developniont ' or elabora- L .. . peded by a throng of people gathered '. I � ... . a r 1.1 Mri. Pinkliam, at Lyon, Xass., . I I About a iniiii. who had been run over . *' - , � rodlicts of th( �01011V to the IK'st tion of the Col A market might � I � Invites all sick women to write I) " onia by a hoary carriage and terribly in- '. I . I . . .. advantage. -01le- Is t0i"Pted DY the take. the shape- of expert denlonstra- ... � . I - . I . � I. . I �', , her f9r advice. Her advice is free, I r, . I jured, I � - .. ond. always helpful lies of jams, I npv� tilrtlo fruit, tions of how to �ook some of the is completelythanged, Many new � � - , . . 1. . � .out; and a 111111�1111-oti: and onl'�, oth - or lessar-known pro(juclte.. Mealies, or F -d lit the excitement'no one but BOIS . . ­. I . . .� .. �. ____ - - _ � _____ ____ ____ "I AV, 'oxlll� .1p. -I'll -is . . . noticed ail enyelope which bad evl- P I I . I �� .41 t jj� ell e, . N\ green corn, briliaize (it,; we call it), . I ­, . .. . . . . _�__ - � .l . pa -1, n. �'thoro'4-1117 livailabI6 for oil(, of the .11nest and most nutritious - -,e4 dently slipped fi�bm..tlle inan's grasp. features are being added, and still � - j ��, A -Heroic Struggle. 90 into of food-stuffi in the.. worl(L. Hundreds , � . r � Ile picked It 'up and put it In his . . . � .. I '. gene domestic uso. But 11 . .- ­ I � . . . .. . any biga. shop in Lonct)" or the ('01111" of thousand,-,, possibly millions of our -.1 I pocket, intending to, turn It over to the . . . . " . `­ ' � I "'. � . - _ . "',_. � . I I � , .'..- : , '.., proper . nutborldes. A slip of paper more'are �contexnplated, I I '. 1� , I try - and .'hek for. ittly on(- artick' .0 fellow-subjeeti;* live practically wholly ".. , 11 � . . �. The Fight For Life of the Crew of q - .. I .. I . ;' I . . I � . � I .. . , 'It is purely farinac0ouS, . , .. . . . . . "I . Colonial produce, awl the ella"OV4 upon it, ".1. ,,�, .- .....4, . ­ fell out,� and with, It n tell dollar bi.11. . . I _ . , -1 .. . . . . , . � � Wrecked Whaler. are a hinidre(I to olle, or more, ilint find it can be cooked I;. fifty different , ;.� I V,,: . 0,.,,.,. ` � . . � . " . I . �.,c.,, ". � I , ,� Opening:tba paper' to see Jf it. don- � � . . .1�1, . , .: -,, ."i I . '. you will not get'it" I �. ways. It is beilltby, elieiifl, and di- . . N �­, ��.:Z, � '4., ' ', , , ' , . IrA. ! I The story of the. crew of a whaling , , ;. .."',% . tatued any. clew'to, the. man's Identity _G , ­ -'.' , " "..... - �:`kli, . .., I o0d, ge.Aiblp. ook upon it as . '' . ... . " ,V J. libb read these words- . . I I requires a I . . � . vessel wrecked off Cape Parry in a. The 0olonial 11CIPreselitativCR, v As yet we I " I . �,�,,. "',;., I . . arge. , amount of I . i . . - . �­, , . , . . I . I . � .,.. I worthy, estipiable jilen one and ail, a luxury. ,kt'a fashionable restaut-'. -'4_%. . . . . I . 1� I I � I .� ­� - � molest I . I . 1. � " - . . . . - drifting tog -is given in Mr, A. H; . �, � I ..�"�� , .. . '!It"you- -will,,ccaso trying to , , -etall trad , 10 .. aht a shilling.js the �.11hrge for a S111- ", * I JWV .. "." ; . I. : . � , ­ fight shy of the I 0 r else , � I :.� - � . . . ' i *J­� .. - Ine, I will give you thls atuoun't every money o exe. . . :,, Harrison's book "lit Sourch of a Po r to pillill the good',, gle cob. This is absurd. At a penny :�,� - ­�, U., 3,ditte the changes, a n*.d,.,. n lar eonth ent." The Al� varider Lit bitive no powe :� 4, � " ,� :.`.-.� � , �1 ­ , Itiett they show. and -,recommend. a cob the -would, be. a. hapdsome J1, 1". - .;.� 4., ." ,.1. . . mduth. - This Is positively all I can I I.: ., _. . . . ­ � . . I ., ­ - the time was steaming t.t full speed., w . re 1, N, * "'. , , I . .� 151 . I . � . , . . . I I I , I . I - i,. %; #10 for 7ou-11 . . .1 , I I . - , ; -ofom . ­ I _`1 :W! %-., -, I � - and when first it struck the crew, not Their exhibition,,,, �. tbei f rom a profit, ' . I . . %�4� ...o. with this fact befo 01- . I . . . I . . . 11 .. I . . :".�."'I":�-'.�,:.,.!, Wen . re us, we are . , their Wrl_ , i I .., _1 I a . of H . I . ­ I � . . . . , . seeing anything in front of theffi, trading poiiit of view, d(­foat The financing of an undertaking gf . �, ` IF - The bandwritin- was -that I r I .1 " �. . -1 t'L4,;...'.� r" * I . . I.. . . .. . I fficulty I "' ­­", I 1: . . � . Ahought they had collided With A 0 at the thi4 nature should entail no diffi _ ,_ � . ­ I ., Wardlaw! . I . . I I � . . I � . W11 ent1g. one's inoutli waters , . ..., ,- " .1�t' . I . . . ..... ­_ . , ., , I I ' - , �. ` ., `.,:,..7 -'­ .. So agitated.that he treiiibled, he de' . . .., " piece of drifting iov. But on striking dellcaciOs displayod; and. one thel; 6s, it iieed , involve. no ..very ­larae ., I ­ .. - -fering the, Ae W'. Era.to end .:*of.. . ., I . , � - , n .. I. %..'r" I-, a I..., ; I , , . - on,.. . I � . ., ., I I . . . . ,again the vessel iininedjutely fillea . finds that there 1,� no chance. of be, arriountif coilductedstrictlyo�,acora­ q.� I ­;.... termined at once to discoverlbe truth . I . - . . � - . � . . , . I I . . . , . , - . . . * � 'OUT - , - ­ ,,, I about the r6iktjous 1?etweerx. the disso- . %. � I ... 1. ' ' ' . .. I with water, so they'bardly had time.: : irtg protectivel�.t patriotic, and spendt morcial ba'sis. - Colonial cousins. . . ,.. I . . I .. I .. . I . . � j . ' i ibpIng tolerably. hard-" . . 1;. ,..:. . . TO- 114EW SUBSCRIBERS 1. ": . 111ird 'ca,11. oil (t',olunial products. aria iedited ivftl . in'te', poverty str.ic4en breature and � 1 909 . to rush to the boats, which they h I ad .ng , c : . . . . I 1 1 .. I . I . . . ",� �great difficulty in lowerill.g. -t EiiiO --- - - it d it' , . I 9 . . s ', A i-ocer's'sbop Ili the i Wes - headed in business matiOls, It . � .. . . , ., . . Helen Wardlaw.' . . . I . I . . .1 . . I . I _.. .1 It was then that Captain Tiltorpnear- ` I $0.1 ' I I .. .- . . . . . . I � . . ... _­ . . , - Iv lost his fife. He was the last'man of Anicrican. product,;, has been do-. could be, assimilated, - whilb. retain- I . " ' *-address' in CanAda, for. - � � I . . . ' � -of Lond6n, -%vbich iTrake's, a sPeelalitY tl;ieir hot very - divergent int,erests - There vvas�,qmall chance for his sur- t _ � � . der learri, - Q, - any . 7' L ---and just.-:.:a"--bLg,z-, .. . . I , his Irrjuries,.irs Alexau .1 . � . � . . , vivlu& �. .., I . . , ,�f�. leave , the � all � . � - . . . I 1�­. I ­ , , Z" �ibxjiiad erea4ing,1wroaring trade fol ling their individual indopendence, . * . . . , I.."I'M 1� " . I ,illtal.. .� I . . . I . I . - _ $." ��Rf . . . . I . � � , % � * � . . . � . � �VZ . - " ,W* AT, - - , , the resiilt we .e mr , � . .ed at tile. ho". . I .1 . .11, _Ifo;� -, 1% b I ,.e 6.-v#;r;-,!4Q1- ...Aiiiodeano .1 uld. b rein, ,kable. and. . I . ., '.. tig that the man might say . . � . . . - I i, .,etT ­tfie .,vesse "I 0_` 1 -.4, 4-i", -�`N - -"� -M , f supcess - assiired. �. . . . . . - ,. Suspect! . I � - . I I . . � I t _5., , � I . I I . . - . .. . . . . . I " I � I . I . . I . . I -661�i- anp, -� I mmi - - . � . -e lie died, Alexander I . � . iteril of tlie ' ' 3 . 1� , .'s , ��-�,_-,r�,-,��!,gI,,Izg. Dtoi . . &I I kl*vmr � 1.1, . � . ,­ �­_-, 4�rlln%­� .. I . � . something bi I I .1 .11.1 . . I ­ . . . . . I .11 . 11 . -1 . . - - 1111,L O;y . ", .. I . I re -in - � ,A e , . .1� Be.%. Luckily, however; lie -managed - . tbti ovv�s , I . ". _t - -__ _­ ... 17 --- __� ­ .! , .... . . . �- . . - ­_-, I . . I Oned and 8 lit Ills bedside . �, . PIN& 1, ... I . �;�.� own o , 7- . . . I � ., . I . . I I . I I I , .� I Q e A0401L, " � . : : , . to catch a rope that was thr , - , . . ' . I I 4 � ' .. ' ' L . . . when'the glait �roused, a few moments . �. - . : '' . . . ' . . . . ;'P 'him, but it was not without difficulty. .'. . AT I T . HA . -I! mots . ENT -BRE BTOP.Pr . D �Xl) b . efore the etid. Ile o . cried his eyes - , I � . � . , � � . . . .. . 9 . I . k . I . . . I �,:� - �that lie was Iled into the boat . ' -low Britfs'h C lumbi - , r1ooX.L " . I and whispered: : � , VISID I - � I ; � ptj' I . 0 ia, . . � . . I, A*,%mi 1- ,when he, was drafted - alonguide. ,.- - - � ­ . . � .1. 1, .1 I I . . 4 . "IJ til'Cr�. .� , and looked at. lilin , . I .;,. � ' ,� . - . . .. . . . .. . . . I I . � .. . .. . . � - I �� The mist was so dense that they'-, I . �� . '. . . . . . ­ I � . . late4. Now. you buderstand wh y- I' "'Tell my wife -toll lIelo -she will for- - � I �. ... I . , . �� � .., p . � I . . . .� . ­ I . ". - "'. had no idea of their lecdlity, but pn- . I ; 11 . � . I , . 1. . stIll. lusist,bilon tb u . I 1pany . give. ul,o­7110-w that-I-am-dying.11 . . � �. -.1 . . , I , . � . . . 1. I . I .1 .. . . I r stilig Lily cou . . . . I . :-.-'Was-_Won,, ' _'1-...-. I . . . . . ". , - ceased, t'he � . . 1. . '. * Ili . . . . . . � . �. .. I -you." - , � . I The ,vslilspe) .. . - conven- , eac in the sbore they saw the rocky . .. . . . . . ... I . . .. . �Upou ' - � . I We can acoommod .1 � "til, f Capv Parry loorniiig over - . . . . 1. � I brlei-strug-le. and all -was over. I I .. I I . I , ate, . .. N 4. : �,� "It ngd o . 11 . � ,4 *", . . -.-. - . . ; , _ ker *iac'd. turded pajo, .arid she gave � � . . . . . . I . . . I . . � I . . , . . . . 4 � � 7 �,_ . . . . . � . I . . . . . . -arrangements for,a , .. .. .. - . . � I . I � � ' � them, and. then - they krte.w that they � . ' - . � . . .1 . I . . a little gasp. . I I Alexander thado - tile 4ho�4 � ien'tly` e -6 * ubser tion that . -ravel be- Lord bufferin's� Diplomacy * Got Can. I -r ' d�� I .before Ieavin v ry new s ip I-- I had at least 400 miles to t .. . � I . - ,�6.sclrutional auvisers, t6 me irMM6 * W. do. You knoiv?" she asked . "bu-Nd . J, I . . I . . . I fore regaining Herschel island, this, - - - .. --of Cauada,*,and to the.i4teresta I .. . I "_, . I . I � .. . . . . too, along it barren and , deserted federation of Wer.t. ., ,� ; est4 ' % q 1; 1 C41 col Y.. . . .. . .� Mal, for 06e was .no doubt in big . . . I ... . i . � . 7.1 1 .1 . I . of British Columbia, . � own up 1,ye follo' . it bi d . .. � . I ­ 11 I . . . "I cnast line in open boats ,arid probably' . During his term as, Governor -Gen- . In clo�iug, 1,ovd Daffetin said: "Oh, I wed, too, In Helen's - I .1 i . . oral of �Canada Lord Dufferin had i " . i ,, husband.' .. . ..,..'� .­. bomes -our way. . .- * in a raging c . . I Most'earriestly do I desire the accom- - at it respectfol distfince-since-Vin for. . � . � . - . .� ! .. . . � , sea. . I . � ­ ­ . � . .. . .. I . . .� 1p . i arer appi,oneli.. , - . I . . �.. I . I .". . � This wreck occurred on Aug. 16, one A lornatic mission to carry Out 'plislillient of all your'-aspiratiolM, aria bIdden ne. Ue longed to boar froili ]ter own ,lips . .. I � . . . . . .1 4 ­ ­ I I .� 1. . especially 'difficult &L4 trying.; .and if ever 'I have the- good fortune to lie her-11fe, wlilch must have' I . . . yet on Aug. 26 they arrived at Her- * . . . I ; IS gi-ew, - palo' ogain and- lbiiiied file �stoey of I . I , I I . . - . , I . :i, . schel Island, every onp of . them that was the pacificatiou of tile �eo6 . .collie to-, Britisll (�olumbia' again against the door ivi tf.twediag support. :. had itruch. Badness and, illisery Ill. lt,� � . . . . � 1. � . . - .., . ­ I I . .1 . I I I I � I stAong and well and no wbit the worse 6le. of Brlti,�h Columbia 4n. 1676 w*heri., 4, hopa I it may be­:-bv. rail." . .. . . ,*You must never'(Io I ,it til -Ain 11 she 'an(I hjs'�.heart was full. of e;mltntion at I . � . . - 4 for his adventuro. They made- th6 Owing to thedelaydit � constructing the . It,was .not witif severl'years after 11 . � ." I . - .1 - MWORkk � .1 . �, � alillost whispered, , "Soniethill-0 might thLY thought that she was now free. N iffienew ; whole journey through Canadian Pacific Railway by the Afac.; . Lord Duff(Ifin ha(t. loft,_Canada that. �, , '422k &1.4%L . . . rough seas - , . 11c.el.ous -1 from hei bonds; wbateter they might r � . Every kenzie: Govenintent, the peopi %QfAlle' -such a jotirney' could have b6an-inade; happen'to 'you. Oil, it's da , � . I .. . - � 1. ,.Om . .1 I and througii galos of wind. , e riot explaill. I sake- - have. beeill. - � . I. � . Aff M - I . . .-Coast'-weie.seribusly 66risidering.the an(l.ii ��aslargolyl- dud to Lord Duf-'. kun �`Or-' your own ­ I . . I I 11 - -tiny `-W11011 the 914.call1c 'Into the Office. � , .. . . � stitch oil their'backs was constantly, . . h. Colm. Jor my!:sake, do not "follow*�,llte! . I . . . I .;_ drenched. . � .. queAl'on. of �vcedih'g' fro-in'the Dorairt- -feriji?s Ash in 1876 that Britis �. . I . IA014 wo . . '. ri; I .. ." 1�0 . . . I . . - ,,, hed with wIne-drapatience: . .: I .� . .. .; I . ion,4hich biey,:'b6d j;ainod'flve:yeara,� tilifl)f1l. %N41 I. 11140, I -W.11.1110.1! ... . .raing �6 approached her geu- , . I . . Of supplips thqy carried only that . _ I �:. . .1 I .1 . , I I ­ .. - � '. � :, I - I I � - . "� . ... � I ... ,.. . . .1 .. � :I � - I . . . . I I - � . . . � . .1 .before with:the. pledge. of the Fptdbral- for,the *6()mpMtion:of tbe�batd-of ; I - she was gone_ fie, tly I & .. .� I . . . . I . . . ; I . � . ­ � . . ­ I . I . : scanty portion which a whaleboat al- .1inleni,�tha-V the. kail-way should' s�e(,I,.tljat.,,.iu,pl)l,f,irl��i4�d- ill n. a Illonicilt S. .. "�here'vaglau- ',4ccld , . ' ' ' - . I .. I �. �Act *61: ' - , ent last night," . . I . . I ways has on ban(] for:an emergency.'' Govel ni6�ed,�ti�idly-tiiia.1-iii�i)e�loti,ily'lbrou,,h At thb 1 ,t .tim'e,�', ,owing t6 - . - -. I., . . I � . . � 'be commended -withir I M- . Chion. iii % bi iding. the � 14rovince to, il , . -! I e he said as'calml� as'lle.­coufd� sp,ealc. - I - � ,. . . . . .. . � , . . �* Nor arp thv emergencies contemplated L two �rid�co ,I .. . � . le crowd until lj6-,vaug,h Alt of tb . . . .,,presen., ., ..,­ 11, .., � . � 1.0 . . . .t.,pig . .. I I .... I .. . . .. _- . .. . �.1,eted..wiihin terl'-year8 of,,Ti�IY,-2 , - C16illederittiom . . I '. -eading. Its w I. "A � than was ru it over on the , I I I �. I . . '� . I .­ . � . � 11 . : . . .1 of such duration. ' I. . ­ .- �...­. . ­ . I .. . . . � , girl's,gr-Woful. figure thi ­ ' . '�v6n'ue; - , - - * � jq . . . p I � e r outla'k­ -.wel� '. . . � : . . �- .% I � ­ - I ­ ay, il . I i Every now and' then they had to . . . . . ..., I . - 1. . I � I . . I through t4g.'tlirojig qf.Saturday shop- and I went o jiw iios'ital%and ,ro-, "th ' p . Y. - , 0 I I . I . . . 11 put ashore to 'flild fresh water and .. All; Edgar,. *aftp7prards �jr Sames* '. ' .. * I )ROWAS Tills? � . . I . . . . ., nialned.7 with hhn­�tjritll .be died. Elo -, I . I . . . I . . � I I I , . .. . ..I I , . . . I I , , I ) I ! 1`3. - - - .. . . I I I . . . I . . T * . . � . .. to snatch a few winks -of sleep, and I . and the first Speaker b`f tli�.'.Hou$6 of.. . . Sa9sAfraIs andattedock foe the blood,- -I will .. . . - . dropped this paper, and I saved it. � He . I I I I �'.. . . 1 �, ler follow tier Just tile sarne," be - . i . ,. : can answer for it that putting ashofo COMTrions' under 'the:1aur regimo� . I . .. ' . . .. tic, * ...­- I � I ... I I . . D-ttidellon and Rhubarb ter stomach.- .­ .roused before he'died-alid bdg�red lao par u-1 Arl y. -desire.'Ah 4- . . . went out, first *as, the agent' -of the inultered, :"Tlffm o' lie ­)l I . at, all .� m6ne lj#it a iast -I.. . I, . . I . . Y, . . t. IL . . . . I . 1. . I . . . ,� . I � here is no easy matter, for 'there, are Vederal Government, but a,! question' Slindrake-and 3niiiper for ll,ye� a�nd. 'will see her'safo2l . . � . � . to .tell his -wifeato forgive blra." H6 - . , .. . . . . . . . ;. � . . ..., . .. . . ;, k . many iniles of coast line alongwbiah. I kidneys, .CasearrA and Selina for the . I I . . � . I . . . . . -i being raised' as to his authoHty lie' 1 1 110bert Alexanddr. rolling stone, but� handed.her.thd note_w1lich she too'F', . I 11 ,1t is almost impossible to find a returned to Oitii,Wa' . bowels, CApsic,iiw and ,.Aloin 6 �rp.- . - ' outstanding-, -on . - subscriptio'ns �- be - . . .. � - for landing in a strong wind. .� and -little came ntgripthg4 If -Need-m Harb .Table fs tiliwaystavored',by fortune, longed for with a treiablin baud. � - , - ' . . . - . , . . . I . " .. - . , place . . of'hh; visit. 'Then, in 1976, Dufferis ve . 41 U." . 9 , . . 1. . I , .1. . .. I . .. . : . . . .1 These men doggedly held on their 11 contain these. vAluable-Ingvedients. 50. it vhanco to -try his If6ra,: 6torielike o.wrl site cried brokenly, 4 . . . I . . . . I . 1. . I . . , .� course, crossing two large bays, went out to the Coast to pou'r oi .on t'ltblets,for 25c; 250.t*blets for . $1,00. . A, tnuqcle,,, tested . In - many': ,i'trlftl on. and.. (.�overing her face with her hands, paip in'. . . I I . . . I . .� I 1. . . .. � a the t ou -xg. ., . " . � *�ori.s . ptqe assa -�wecoing. * . I . . . I . . I I . . ., Franklin bay and Liverpool bay un- ,a r, led. wato 2 I . I . ; doctor� for half -a -cent a -day, ' Pree plains and sleds Ilant 01 sho burst into passionate I . I .1 . I 1� I . . � ii� attire the city 6f Viciofi� �.. .. I . � 11 I I . . I .. I - I . � . I . . . .. til at, last they reached the Mack6zie IrOL samples at; All:drtig. sb6iles,in.01infon, T' � .1 ..,. II,o longed to.take .her . ,' ' - , '' , I . . : . .. .. I .. . ,c I ,,ved him -witlx'open arnis. . Anion - * 4 Helen Wardlaw's : . . lit bis arms 11 .. � . � �� �: . ' .� delta, and, keeping well to seaward 1vTar0he-9-yr-xl,, - - . . .. . . I ...; I I I I .... � I I . I I I . I I . . I =00MMM * I . I of this, they arrived in a storm which the strdet decoration.,, : were several I . . . . . .. �Ilf I could just grip. tbi't fellow who . to kiss tlie lovely .lips whicit'he knew'' I . . . . . . .. . . .. I . . ... . I arches bearing, jriscriptions or: mot-. � I . I � . � . I - :.. . , .. . follo _ . u . were dropping path - etically hk& the'llps . . . . .� .. . I.. .. . . .. . . .. . . . I � . . . I . � � .. ... . .. I I . prdvented ships from putting to sea. toes, some of them reading�"United . � - - ' . . , his of .. a, hurt childi,. but he'restralited h1i' ... . I.. . ... .1 .4 '�, k, They had made- a fine, heroic .ef- . . %irganizing utasok.. .. '. - "grip him and smash him!", And . . . . . � . . . . .1 . , , , ' fort, It had been a case of do or die . Without Union " "Confederated With- F annlng�-.The air � Is teeming'with, great �ar*ms'and shoulders swelled and. longibg and turned awa,y. .. ' ' .. . ­, .1 . . 1, .11 . . I - - . - . I . I out Confedor0iom" One' bore these * I 1, . . . . grew tense. , . � . � . . Prose tly she., ceased 'sobbing and - - ' . .... . I I I. . 4' ,with all of.them, and they had car- baseliall excitement ,now. . .. � .4 . . I . I iried on a desperate and unceasing %vord,s, ."The Railway ar .Separation."- I Punn6r-You bet., Even the boys are Then he thought o"t. a talk. be , d Spoke to him- . I � .- 4 . . . . . . I . .. . � . . . . earTiage approached . 1� . . . )3a '. 11 ' . . - I I... . .1. . I I I .1 .. 1. struggle and had accomplished an As the vice-kegal, , So Beverly Is ddqd,t' 0e. said sol 0 . tho-arch bearibg -the offensive raqtt� teaming with It.-Rallsas City Times. once bad at the side of.an Austriflian I � ­ 1. I . ­ I . iaverage .daily jotrney of -forty miles , , 1. ... . . . . I . .. Cant . . it. rover of. the world . emnly.: "Poor Biiverlyi 'We were chil-, . . ... . - I . . . . . I , . lin an open boat, .Lord Dtifferin, upon. being, � informed' . I . . . .. � . . pfire with , I I � .� . - .. - . I � p , . .. . I .. I . .. . . . . . I . . . of t halt6d -the processi6xi ' , . . , � ' Signs., . 4 . . a -university graduate* like. -hiurselk,' but dr0h. �Oiothqk' 06 n0ghboring planta7. � - . - . -1 ;-. -,. ­_ =�171�� 1 , "They say that big ears.aro a sign I . . - and I thle, reception commit- - one cursed t the wanderlust that tions, and I married-blin'before-be- fr I � I .11 � . I . . tee, "Gentlemen," said he 'to -the.ras of gene I rosity." . '.." I . I . � woulld glTe him no rest. . . � . . I . � . fore I .1 ' earned .what love --was. He was , . I � .. . . . . . I will. go -under your beautiful gircli tiThat's xlght-nature% generoifty.?1- , �Irbere, are some of us mbrtals,." tho. cruel.. I think I edlinot sp.o4k of -that. �, : . I '11� I , . , : I . I . � � � . I . . I � . . bn -one oounditi6i:A, .: I will -not ask - t1ous,to'll:Post. ,. I % . . . .* I .. rover had said, '�who can find no abld- I was forced to: run a . way from . I;Im � I I I . . I . ... I I . '� I . . . you to do niuch, J beg biit�a triffing., . . I . .. ,. ' ' ' . I .re where my� mother join. . . .. . . . I . .. . . . . . � . �... � ABSOLUTE - , " ,e ., . .1. I . 'I .N'10- eitl= .Wltl, P R I'-N- � . I favor.' I only ask that you allow ine, , � I . . � � Ing 'place. S6metlilng will -drive mg , arid came he , . 1. I . . . . I . ,� . . I . ahge in the ' 'is It True, Olds? o . , , . . iver owthe-edgei 8f, ed. me. I lived in constant dread of I . .. � I . . . .. � I . . . I . .�. . . . . to � suggest a slight ell � .. . - 6n. We live f . orIi . . � .1 . . . I . . . M a ph ese you have set up. 1. merely "Say, pa,. w1lafle it sheath altirt?l - . fate." - .. . .. . � . .. . 4 . . � Ills finding us, but Ja9t night, was the I . ar ­ .., .. .. 'Is r -"That's the kind that- -has' to bo put ."The edge. of fate," repeated Robert. 'first time be was able to'a . d of work k you to alter one letter in your . ecost ine. . The high stand . ..., 1. . . �. . .. I . . � ­ ­ I. . . .. ' ' . : .motto. .' Turn the 'S'. into tin. 'R! on with a' shoe horn.11-Uppincottlo -Alexander to ,hirilself. . "I nth on It. He had sunk,so low'llethreate'ned .me, I .. . �'. . ... . . . . 11 . � . .. . I , ' ' . . SECURITY, Make it read 'The. Railway -and. Re- anhZine , I � � . : � now. If I cAnnot *viin t�at girt, and But .he Is -dead now,. poor Beverly." . � paration/ .arid I will gladly liass*un- I , .,..­:� .... �...' 11 I I � . . which ha�'heretofore cJi&ract,,6%-1zed - - '. . I I . . lVa clear that I c, Then In 'a Nvblst)er:, "I a,in fkbe� r, roe � . I . I I . . . I � �. ' . . . . . . � . I . I . . ­ . . . -"" an't, I -shall -move on. at I . astill ..� . . . � . . I I . . .. . . � .. . . . a . der it'jo. . . _. �. . . . b I 1. . ==� I nlyself and wander." . � - 1� : � * . . I I . ­ � . I . � I . ; I . . in was firmly set in it moment. , The degiveto tell b6r ot Ill o ob Pr" ift . Z . . � � . not'equal to the �oocasion, for they .1 . ' . - inting. - Do I L 06nuine , . The members'ofthe committeo*were I Ills ebi a s I ve was t -he New' - '*Er*a J I I . . . . I � . I . What wduld you iake ? ' - , lie knew �Njwt'lie was glvfng�up-ag- irresistible, but Itob rt -Alexander com- . . . . .. I . I .. . . ' . � . . I made a.sorry exhibition of their loy. . - . .1 I . . I . I . ' ' � . .. . . I sque-�. .. SU * sured position won by earnest work, pelle'd himself to b1do )Als time * laer ik , , ' alty and their good tastb by bru ppose you were rccjui�ed' to .live uxurl aj love pa m t . --tu *e' be ma ine - . ; ly ha,fusing'.Urd Dufferia's ' the certainty of fottune,A es that words "before I learned wh ' A , en, , will .in Jou r I .1 . I Carter s - I reason" - for. -a- �certajn � length of time -on onlp. . . . . . . , request, .and, the distinguished , , ' . I . . .. W11i he loved. But he did flot'doUbt that. .was" thrilled his heart with glad hope . . ., ablo ' ' . ' .. Liv . . P� visitor Aya� . obliged to continue his � .One. article of food., , . ch would at - must7-let these go and gave him courage to waft with. tam d-by'us, and all work will. be. - . I ' ' . . . � . .he '.w ild-bb, . e � - i . There was no-viis't-tor him If this priz . . 1. . . . progress througt the back streets of you, choose? - - . , . - - *p. Y,. which came soon,. . . I . . , I . . � . ' a ritlence tho da' . 1 4 . . I . � . . . . � 1. � . Little - ' lur __ the city. , I Therels one food that stands with. 'wore not Ills.. .' . . V when-ghe' was willing to. confess to - . I I � .. .. . . . .�, , . In the execution of his J�ritish'Col- - . . "The edge of , fate," fie muttered him that It vVas lie who had taught her " -pramptl ' ' I '... . .-,.. . . I . 0 � lumbia mis8ion, Lord 'Dufferin. gave '"It a .rival for such t, test., Quaker . executed ye .. '. I . I . . 1just Bekr 816inature Of . agiln. when . suddenly- lie became tile true, beautiful meaning of the ' . 4 . . . � . � . a striking OXaMpIC Of hi$ great abil- Oats, is that one, It. furnis6s, inore ,, � I.. . I . I .1 .. . � . . . . I . 1. . .. . ­ . . I . . str -th' with least wear arid -tear on a . I . I . . � . . . . - . - I . . � ity as a diplorriatist, and p0awinaker, eng wnre.tba.t the inan ngainst'whont he Word . � I . � . I ..- I . I .. . I . . . . . . . I . � . .. . I . . I . I I I . . . . - I . I � . . . . 1. I � and * on. iftore than one occasion lie --dis- , the digestive organs - than 'ally, other � fi�d warned Velon Wardlnw.',was dog-. . I I . I I . , . � - .* - - I _, � I � . I . -!it- ,� . � I , , - _ .. . .. I 1, I . � I . . I I his tare' 'giit of exceedin9l " - , , her foots0ps. .. . -------- � I . , I . pla eil I y *food. You'll feei ' I I I . . . 11 I 'r . I . '. 7 1 . . .. . . ! .� ; .1 . .� . . . I . . I . . 11- . V I I .. I I �Ieayging and persuasive.'eld.qUence. en " well and strong at . At tkat tnoment" she stopped� and I . I 1. . 1. I . I . . I I . I .. .4 .1 . . . I , . , . ' � -1 s last,:. and.. perhaps hia egreatest, the ' d oi theAme'. 'Try it. Don't Inolted back, The man stepp64 p to . I . . . . . . Sao PAC-Sloilla wratiperselow. . - 'olumbia 'was .de, stop eating otf, . er thiligg,,but tat more tier, and' its: Bob stli . tted - wra " . 1. I I . . . - ". in British 6 " " . %TV 11" LIM , , . , I 0 1 speech . itlifully - ', L I Small 6"-&o caw . .. .. . livered 6.t. Victoriii -on .the eve of hii Qual'or. OAts and yo0l .notice the'gain - forward a movemenit . In the denso SAY 'Conslamption Can hi6i . . I . . - .1 . I to uko-411 stgaro departure,� and never did a Governor- -. I .1 I I I crowd stopped' bli*, " Ila preised . I I 0 0 1 . , . __ . General do,,more or go farther to de- Aft strength: I � . . I . I ­ curedb . Nature alone won't .:, - . W ' '14 I. Kerr, I � . ­ . I, . .10 FONWAT[Aft- : Yop'll find Qual�er oats put up Ili ­006�_._ , -_ . . I . I fend his 'Prinie Minister than Loid � I � I do it, it needa help. . .; . .e I I I 1. I I I . .. I I . � � . Fgh DMINESS, ' : Dufforin did ori that occasion to 'de4 two size packVes, the regular size and , .29-^" � . .. � .. 1. I � . . I Fth jU0USIjE#., . - fend,Xr. Mackenzie. Falso stiatemonts; the: jari�, -fatnil� wad'dPhos; __1 . . I Proprietor, I ated respecting -size for thos�e who . I 141 Thd armt RAOR& .Mmed I . �. . . . I I . . . . I I., F., 'LIVENN'l had. been eircult Xr., ' ' . he who 0 1 . I . . . . ;,. � - Vn F80 TORP in - The, , .. . Tonegatiditivigoratest 1a � I I . L ... are not'corivenient to the store, � ... . , , I IM .10, Mackenzie's actions : connection I . . . � � . I . 6 0 a )low . � . .. . � . .1 I I . ,L. � I . . . . . .. . . . . � 1. I I F- with the building of tUe proposed t&fl- Jargejpdekage contains a piece ot liand-� I I . I 100 In osrdtVolonloits,]bCalutroceNtru. s thetest help,' but its use .1 . I , womm I ' ,, POO idNSTIPATION r6,.,ALC0W3K,0. 4 � P L ( wAy to British Columbid, These Lord sonle china for thc'ihble. - ow Debil"", el I ftd Praia Woi-ry, Des- inust be ia�hfinued in Sum- " I � . . ­. . - -;.-- -, . � Z I � I , Dufferin refixted;. he set.m4ity things . . I ponde,nejj,11&'mtq1 Weakness Eftia-qiom, Sp&- . . . IN All grocers sell theM mitorr tra, and �,�,Nert# of2buige oe J!keefista, iAer ag well as vAnter. cf.& 0 W 4=W 11M X .A. t ppod in 2D minuto I e -i;=_XqVj*dW Mum* a - 11 �rbqx,tdxfor I onowillploaA SIX Tako It In iLlittlo dold Jullk or WtLter The 0d You ON AlWay8 Cm a with Dr. 13hoop'14; . . (� - � ok" 1. Remedy. on, . . I alh I Ill sprely prova. " it optk-bli, filled with: loYa plaillpt .611reect 0, . I ii 11.1 11 I mitin fiv=�tyep Ity to his fast, it strengthens yott for the day's ,maJI&I ree. 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