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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-01-07, Page 6- - 11. -1 ----1_1T-_--- - "' , � * . I , r.� ,_ ;A I . I . , - . I I . . - . C."Aam Nowo-kezuro I I � - __ alsinuary 709, IM � __ 111111­­­­­­­� 6 1. ---.-- . ­_­ -__...__1__ ------ ..___­____ ______';.l11 I ___". -_ ��_ _ I . - �� ,.--,-,.,-, ,., , 1111-0, , 1ANANOW �, ­­ "I'll , � ­:­___­ - ­ - 7, ­ - -;-,; _-W I I ­ ­ __­ � . _ � __ � I i _111- NOR '. . ____ - � 11 so r!N!M!" � I... ...:;� -_ -, ., , �., - 11 . . . . . . . 11110 � I -.--. . � � . I'll -, .:;��-� -:--_"._1 ' I �;Z . I . rA­A___ .. _7_ ____ -_ ­ * I M0,61ANTS, I 11 . ... � ., - -- �. 1. . . ; GREAT YEA D. I F � SOME HIST , ATIFAA ,. I --- R FIRNIE WA33 CURSED. I I . - M BOUND TO HEAR HIM. i �reat year is, promised for read- i old story SAys 6 _ - - he 131asst Orewed from so- ' ,quaw Laid Melodic. 05, Clog sind M&gog Were t . Misses ADrogisgid. Roofs I A I ily Herald tind Weel;ly . ' 'AS K FrO Al- locted hops, choice , covding school ersof the Farri tion Upon Burned B.C. Town. Men on Record. I . bArle,y malt and to Attend Sir John A.'s Rolly.�� !Star of Montreal. Already the AC- Borne of the western papers are - I I . pure spring witter, � pub- It is a matter of perplexity to most � , In the winter of 18W. a strenuous ,! L-nowledged -best family and farm, pop- lishing a queer story about Fernie­a small boys wbetber theY allUIL W- 11 1. I , I with the utmost I . . I was held in Canada,, t Xre Out legend that hasbeen revived since the come giantS or olowxw- There are, . . . . general election � er printed, the Publisher$ I . . � in thi course of which Sir John Mae- iw;th the Announcement that it is to recent disaster there. It is told this I plenty of clowns to -day, but there. I Cara. Dottivd at I ; donala delivered several stirring ad- I . . � will probably never again W isuoh the browery 4epots . I .. he came to Hamilton- ibe vastly improved during 1909, in WaY: ector toll- formidable giant$ as og, Gog and 11 �� I 11 . . . . . . - I dresses. When ,,, excitement in the I appreciation of the enormous number Years ago a lonely prosi? Magog. Og, wo are told in Deuteron- (LON0.0") to ensure proper there was viiusi The paper ed throuL;h the East Kootenay moun- hAndling. That Is � Wentworth city, for more than the 'of subscriptions received. tains. living on the flesh of the Ant- only, was the last real giant. He average numb', o.4 candidates had ois to be enlarged, their ne . why Labates Ale e: MaU of the woods and hills. Tic was that king of Bashan whom the I I - 11 0 ' c ' ' to 1 4 ' ' A '� t .4 * ' "* A ' � moli 0 0 6 " . _t 4t. " � ' 0 per ' : pr rhat Is � t's Al- ta:oiten the fleld, urns, A l a, 'a 11.1_ I , Rev. Dr. B cared but little for the compa . tl I - ist !vastly improved, more stories of . itionship - Israelites slew, and his bedsteadwas 'y I iromineut mell1ber of thQ Mcth romised, of man, and save for a brief meeting nine cu about thirteen. India Pole Ale 1.v.,equal to the fia . , surpassed by I] Od 1 h . I I high, order of merit are p bits long, or 0 it pal of the ,ad tb . I . . Ministry and the princil [Ian his life w eery may be ,W . . , Amilton Ladies, College. was run- j new contributors of great literary with an occasional Irlo� - 04 feet. This bedste I � none, though it I new indeed a solitary one, spent in cease. based upou the huge sarcophagi , a . & . 11"; I H lependent Liberal, and jame will contribute and many I cpsts..!Onsumers only about half as much As Importeol goods. , . , I 2 , ning As Art Ini . had . . 0 1 . less pursuit .of wealth from natrirf)% .which the Phoenician kings hm � was decidedly opposed to Sir,! JOhWS :features of absorbing interest are to vast storehouse. made in irnitatign of the N g i . . I 0 In " - policy. . Consequently, the 9 rl st'4- �be, introduced. B,vidently the Family One day there came to, bim. an Ta- Custom. ' , Yptiali � I ­ . 1. - , " �L t Id 4 11 I douts were not Permitted to 'tar during 1909 Magog are Mentioned : I �. ­, � ­­ 1. I , attend !ekly ,14 ­-T.-F-Weem-, . -i's meeting, although many of I-lerald and! Wc than woman. She was the typical Gog and ible, U11 mg��, AAAGAM � � . I . --1.11.1 _­ ­ -- ­­­- I . - I s going 0 0 We i3everal times in the B . 4: Sir 1ohi idis to bear, the Con, greater value than ev- squaw; not unli . all others of her , . more ". ,them. were anx. I 0 0 In th��S'Koraa "' " ' ­ � I ;", R �11.1 11P I the rev- er before. race. She wore, however, I% stri I r less indefinitelim, ,us people ` David Paisley., a car-clealier, s There is a. movement ;L .' ­ 011 ,% . . . 4ervative leader. However, I m% W06 � A Ottawa to . . - -_ ornament,$ of it peculiar sort. T eY , they represent a barbarc .. : . Arthur Trotter in a fit of insanity pread Principal reckoned without tak ..--- And very shirry. The , inhabiting Central Asia, and they run over at London, ont., and killed. Iform. a French-Canadian Congress. . , . . I , ill and wit into con- were jet black , . . , j Aged mother In, New ing womaws w . it ardent rthqualm at prospector's interest was aroused and ware probably born out of the terror belwadi�d III sideration. Three of the MOI The survivors of.the CA � . Coates, W, I hat the after considerable diffloulty he sue- inspired by the Scythian hordes that. I York. I bereol t � I io and Mess:na are suffering ter- I re. DaWlel Tracey, a well-Imown, Haluil- A'blaze Ill th � young Tories remern "covered walk," ,'Regg , ceeded'ill,perstradi4i; the Indian w the Assyrian empi .. . I . O" overthrew I been Co. At Amherst, N.S., did damage es -4, � � . I � . root ol the, college from hunger and thirst. It i the spot from Wooden statues of Gog and Magog ton,man, is reported to have , . J 11 . ated at $15,000. . ivas joined to the roof of the rink ribly !a - man to guide him. -to, I , Rttbbers at, Wellston, Okla., fought I mated that 90,000 are dead In which she brought the ornaments. fourteen fe Occupied killed at Biffalo. tim . � . I I where Sir John was to hold forth. , esti, et high have . . . , - ! � . I . . will Following th I � i . t�e townspeople for two, hours, while , hey secured a key of onla ot the rear iMessina alone. The total dead _ 0. woman,, theprospec. pedestals In, the London guild hall r, Simeon TourigIly, K. Q., has . 1, . T ter Came. upon a scene that revealed ter centuries. and were Jonnerly car- , . , . . . & robbed the ba4k- of $5z` doors ando being athletic and slen- iperhaps reach 200,000. ­ I . Mr. William Aurr6w, President of : 19 1: I .confederate to climb to the - I to him, thet possibility of untold Tied through ih streets in the lord I 01 , ' L . , I d . . der, managed -,.--- aments were, "lay( ...... welcomed the Burrow, Stewart & Milne Co., been appointed ill ge of the Superior I . - wealth. The womall's Om H V shows. They, . � ... � 000. - ': rooi of the wall, and theneq to the root ell on London bridge 'in 1415. died at Hamilton. Court in Rimouski distri6t. . . A Policeman small pieces of coal, 'and. before the ACCO . . . . ,. ; .14_1��__7___ 1 . of the Princess Rink, 4 A,TOW THE INTER a -STING ROUTE. prospector's astonished eyes there lay %,ni Caxton, Gog and Magog I . , " � . I who was walking Along behill . � I "Mining Were the 0 to - I , The Australian Parliament has pass, " � , , of , ernpty back seats .was *aAracted by I Lst deposits of ,the, mineral. . urvivors of a race of giants - The appeql of Julia, Lalonde of Mork 1. ,,* I . I . ' - V, found in Britain by Brute, son . of c of $500, for Usury e � sing a ft .. .. . � :WHAT IS ITCH DIRT ? * To Xanito'ba, Sasliatchewart and Al treal Against a fln d an act impo 100 on . . oering, through a sky- rights were applied for .and later the I -lie of ;9 , . . I 1. a fair lace T., ks , Coal Creek. Lght by I . . . I - borta, . leago, a K an I - is via Ch nol St. Pw�l, e known i and brellu In& I . � I I , . - I 4vestigated the sit I place becaw. Aliterior of Troy, -where has been dismissed by the Court of the dwriers of every ship bri �' � : it is t1 light.' He ie*4110 Minneapolis or -i's, Nest Pass him a I 0 1 . . IC, old Anglo-§qx6'riame, for tion, and, as §6 was a Tory afid an Duluth. Through the where' to -day the Cro,v � a pris ners to London, ssengers or stowaways. . . . I � . . .. . tp ua , i I I I Lous colliery. I of the King's Bench. .. Asiatic pa 1� . and Ws a jop,d. oi�e, It' You Irishman, gallantly aided the young � brilliantly lighted St. Clair Tunnel by Coal Co, have an enorm � they were chained to. the gates . . . ­­ , ' L' 1, - I . - I . I . "I� It d', I ladies fro thq . without smoke, gas or Having obtained great wealth, the palace on the Site of the guild hall seasonal �9 . , , ;� r � I �,,, .r. roff- you have itCh dirt 11,11111 . Ir p9r6h on the root to 1 Electricity, t 1�11 4 ­­�� the I . - . .. I I I � � ; 1. . . 11 a the'. little " . �m . ic I rob . es tilAt-ake part , " . -An F - '' , , . comfortable oents in the au,ditoriu,1n.- I dust., Secure pa hlet, "New Route � rap dQors, Iliad not yet been opened, prospector determ n - � rod kept as purwrs. . Accordingly he a fruit of his labor, and All primitive races Beem, to,possess 11 and � p1ribil of dandrurt -Ave worUipg . . I , day. 'sooner As the , , to Winnipeg and West" from nearest . few were - *itrit6sses of tile, occarrenceo I I capital city . * urneyed to Victoria, the' legends of giants, as did the GreeUs, 1011, I Presenting a but feet I . persi1steilt ly, night and and I I , , , . I . � reach � 4e, v6 life � -.01. 14ter 6 ian of'the peace prom- Grand Trunk agent, and krthe guard valiant r he the British Columbia. . Romans and Arabs, nine - - I be almost the highest auth claim to be his lawful wife, the In seems to . ol� .will .. . I .. , a . y&r.haii nd 64r6y­its vitality,' . .. ,ised secreoy'aa saw I I - : . trio back, to ,t be college, ,, --- I � demanded that she be stature r Topillard's Aian woman . . entic I ,Reorded. to Victoria also And placed in this by four . 9 XY­ . -�--48ald ,to t ! . Tlien you'll be balb, . . t thi story wi is too good to keep, Bu falling in- -14enry Busswell -was Str1IcIE On tile kindly taken. Finlander e xceeded *world. The a proper light before the inches, Winkelmaier, an Austrian I:. for. riot even the wonderful ipjuvenat- � � , I and tho, policeman, the handa of a City TQPOt ter, told head with a club at Hamilton by one prospector to whom the great wealth giant, who died 'in 18M, was eight I � pTope'rties in Parisian S;�ge Can � 04 I krow hair after the hair -bulb. or T00% I to f toughs who insulted the tale , I -Qt the truant Cou§ervative of a gang o! was with and may die. . . . Allamilton paper published a some, ladies.he in wbose boner the feet seven inches I height. Charles had come and. : !d, spurned a . town of Fernie was nainc Byrne, the Irish giant, attained, the cure" .Dart- ii dead. Parisian Sage S '. drugm girls, . .It of the event, all] ­ . . ,? I picturesque Recoil' . . � ­­ . Sir I I . -the woman and caused her to bere - stature of eight feet four inches. I to Fort Steele, where she in theworld is the . - . fdruff; - W. S. R. 116hoes, the I .1 sells it -recommends -it and of pressing names, since One I . - � loyal,heareYs was tile daugh- Repeat it :-"Shiloh's Cure will al- turned The tallest race aber of the tribe . Again became A mer , I Scotch of Galloway, who average five to . g!�t, . guarantees it ; only 5o cents a; large . . .John's amniltorr Sell MOT end an- I I ter of a I , my coUghs and colds." was the daughter of a leading ways cure . . Join which She had . deserted feet eleven inches in height. Next Fernie. come the inhabitants of the Test of bo�tlo and your money ba ckit it -fails: , I to cure Dandr,uff, Falling Hair - - And I. other. . Conservative, Sir J61an, . .--..-- - . Toronto . , . , . delighted ,J, .. � A vengeful spirit seized the woman . Scotland and then the Livordans, and, upon failing , - hii her appeals to � Norse, English, Polynesians, � Itphing of the Scalp. needless to say,-was'llighly I- A M +.h& Anisode. I. . --meter en- .Irish, F ernie she cursed Fernle and fill who Sikhs FulabB of the Sudan, Kaffirs, I ; . . 11 I . . . I ... ... .. . � . . . wilen lie ear - �,aucrt Desmorea", a I h . t I later Tesid� in the city bearing I . 1 _______3__ . I Cheyefines. And Patagonlans. ____ - . I � -wh . I �. , a ,--Vm- _____ - I .ployed . at Booth's mill. at Ottaw&, 'Pig ite coi�filiani011, �: er, possibl� to become _"__­_ .__ ­ ­ I . . the � of- her I , It -is, howei --- . . . . . ­ . I - drove his tearn overa twenty-five, nam( called upon to avitness giant owith a little pe I rseverance, I I � 11, . � � Heaven wds . , a I I ;!1121� illiliCi I I i1:11il''I . Prohibition went into force in Ala -o ( 4 , A,jill itl- 'foot .,embankment, and h � that the city would be destroyed and There is in. the. brain a. mysterious I i 1:1111510 � i 111N;�! . . - Shiloh's 0n,, 55:1111 � I 166, �, ,, , I -1 � . . erday. . I . . Repeat it ; es were killed. d there would suffer -s the pituitary body, - - I li� I I . . . bama yest . � way.4.cure MY coughs And .*1111-1-.�' . � hors . I . I .that all � w . ho li I ve . .. I . I . . : organ knowiI a ro- * ­ . . I- . . � . I � EV . . '. .- I . . w. _.�_. - - -_ . , also.''. I F&nie � � has suffered . 'injilry to which some think, P - . Chicago's New Year's .e celchra­ . I I . ' . DONT GO TO BUSINESS � I ' . I __ - I . I ­ . . Sure enough ; duces the disease'known as aerorneg� 0 - � tion cost a million dollars. . . . . ­ - � of disasters, i . . .. I I ! . ' more thala., lie. . share i4ly, in which"the head, hands and a � . . . . - .. . . � I It Made. Cattle Near Choking to Death.' - becorne enormously enlarged. UfML XOU'VE AEAdTHIS , - E, .. .. . Three times within recent years there FRE, I The United .States Treasury, Depart— . ,.Where Was . .. . � . . .1 . I . I ment has transferred $223,0,00,000 ill A picture - postibard ng - the - I 'A littic,'boy'. the son of Ch is. 1). have been big foes there, a -nil twice : feet sm is not . I . I . � show!. r t of the city has been practically destroy- �-But this form of -giAi& I I .. ipes floating from the Peterson .a � well known resideW - ie 1 commended. . . '. .. I I .. . I . San Francisco to Den- 8tar4 and .Str I ed. The sensible PeoPle of Fern� , I I . �._ I . . . . . � � . �� . . I I 1. . . . I gold coin from � . . . . fligstaff ill Qtietn's -Park, 'Toronto, the village Ot Jacksoliville, Iowa4�llad I , - however, are not likelY to concern I . ' , . � . I . . . I . . I - . I . . . ... . � � . I � . ver. . .. itgoing mail at the d .tile C Be of a.dvad t Working Their Way. , BO .. I . !'. was found in the Oi a suddeit, and violent attack of croup.'i themselves about ur . . I I . Two young college Men were in- I . . . . I . ­ . I . I .. 1 . . . � . postdfftee in the Parliament ,build- . - ick stringy Phlegm C4111, I ­ . I . . � ' )ending their .summer � . . . I . � . It in tonmensply Important that '� . . . . . - - I . Much tit I C lip Indian. . .. � .. . � ings recently by Major Joseph B6ck,- I . . ., - -_ I . ., dustriously � 51 . I . . . ,. ld got all the Inforifistion � 'to after . giving Chamberlain's Cough I ­ . . . -.-t . �. . . . the testing. room- Of a you a . . :- . 1. ''who reported the matter 'At once , I . I 1, ' . . 110111 . . . . . , I the Attorney-Creneral's Depaitment, "I ,think I . '.Chinese the 13es -. : - 1 vacation in tRemedy. Mr.. Peterson says : I . I I large electric manufacturing . WOAM, CATAL ^ I I rol I about A College before you enrol - . . -� . . - sent, it was. std.t4id, �.he would halve choked to death had V�ll,Qouver has I where they were -able to supplement I . I I "": . The card.was being , Mayor Bethune of -airi-a 'provinces. - . I 14&e . es a student. Your success deo' . � I � . .� by a -clerk in thb building to a r6la- , we riot given him this remedy.". F or beell. A111-011911 -tile Pr their studies at the technical school . . . nds upon your choice. :, � . . . � * ' .. PC . I I a n Clevelt�rid. Inquir � . I ; In an interview he made some inter- by. practical .application and- experl- ' .. I . I . . ., ,y as. to sale'lly All dfulggists. � . I . . . I . I Our rroo'Catalogue tells *all about . . I -ill A wu published dis . . . . esting observations On ance-. The July afternoons wete long I I . . � 'tvq the question of , . . I I w erei. tile. cai - . . our Methods of Toachind­whY we turn . ­ . � I I I -Covered 'only tbe monogram "N. & 1'. _7 _ I -, . " ilfinligrati6n as it affeets, And tile work at tirri0s very slack, I : . . Out driduates who era always In demandl I I I. � . � . . I * . I . ­ � . . I . . .Oriental . pol the �. Rockies, Lis of hall � I I . It explains the Commercial and short� . . � . I I �. I , � beyo i so i , Ofie Of s . - . , L Established X879 ' - , � J Co." The card is similar to one of ­ ­ .. . �, � � . Canadians . in , hand c.u'sesin dotall. Showatheyalue .11 � I . I which -a number of copies were held- re -paid "There are abotit 5,000 Japs,..22000 the young irien determined. . ofthe Bu.int�s*EducatorwsAanociationwe I . . . The first.old-age pelisiOnS We' . Itindus anj. idleness -to 6fid 14 1. . , I . I �ng Cough, Croup. $ronchl��s I up two. years ago; on. which the V. S. I I Y , and 6,000 Chinese ill V tid. to turn give: %6 laboratory in - .. Diploma'.. And ihis large. bandsog I .. , I ., Whoop! . . by British* post .1 lit to you F � flat was.-�,hown - floating over the To- . masterg yesterda . time," he. s, )y worked a, . thorough illustrated book will.be me "I ..... .. I I . ,. . I aver at the present I -which thf... . . I 47. rotu'rn of mail if IOU will just son , .. . .1 . Cough, Grlp, Asthnia, DiphthCPa Tonto AT . Modes. Those eards. wer,,, . __w_ , I . I . . . 7 . 1 1046' don't Nvant any more of tbt!M, cleaning.. It , was .at, thie juncture, ' - I I . . us your name and ad ises! I'll . I . . I I . .. �- * . . I 1. I . . I . � � I I ' white BrAish C,:ol- g�-an I 11 . . . I found to 'have been: hianufactured in . .11 I . .. .because we want a that the janitor happened alon . Z I I . students adraitied any ume! . . Cresolene Is a boon to AgthillAOCS . . ' ' elity of -white labor ' . I . I sale] opening Septerabor and. January . - . . . Oermany', and ils'soon as� the lf)cal " . ,S. FAITIT AN D - - � ,. unibia., There is Pl I . lie fur- Te6iner whose years Of usefulness Sp , . ctive to breathe in a : FLOWER' I . . I � �. old . .1 � I . . I Does it not seem more -called to - T, now at tbe.coast, and. there is e passed, bat who still, ., � The roreat City. .. . -efre . I dealers hid their 'att,6ntion � _ . . SLNSIIINE. :. . � . I . � ' �te had long sine . . ; The 'Fordst city'. . . I . Enal I n�sa.snd shorthand Colic , go. 0 , , ' I . . . I " . . . . ther-T -in . . . 119NDON.ONTA � remedy to cure disease, of the.breathini organg . 1. . � for the Asiatic$. The cas made � a I pretense bf us I . � . I . than to take the remedy into th- stomach the matter they cancelled farther or. . I . - I , keed * . eeble, shiftless � . a sn'l Shor i " . 116w.vests .W.W4 . I I . � It cures because the air ren&red strongly anti- - 4ers.� The -Attornev-Generat's De�art-. ' 11 systern jroiVails among the Hindus keeping busy and was indulcre'ritly., than , =t, Jrt C.A� 1. .. z, septic is carried over the dis"sed surface With . . tot thi'ilk any acn ll Now Is tllc� th C. to visit . A.dod§-In India. These carried along on the payroll ��,F the., on is C -11 -se - . . . =1"ll . , v!c4f.1P1113CIV a I t - . � , .-ath, giving prolonged. and constdnt' treat- merit does ii . riiiat lvlexico-, Florida And' - ,Vancouver, as .,when -working in the I . . batching .' sight .of.: .the I . .. . 04"t , '21110;. - � ., ., . . every bv . ith small be Laken iiv.d6s�-I:r-the Dominiou pc_ -It- . people, even'. . . . . . . I man& It is invaluable to mothers wi . - ,� . . t1iiVISUnny 'South. � Round tril) seen eating in, epaxate company- - scouring : . children. �! i;�, autharities. . 0 , . i�ills, May be s young . men industriously . 0 .OF � -_ 1. , , ticket all At. -They * . , . , � facon5UMPtiVe I ,� . � I tourist s oil, �Stde to never eat me . -work which the . . . ­ - - Those They windows .. . , . * . � . _� . .. I ts 15t6e . � , ... -_ ­,., ,,,� .. .. ;P� . . . tendency find immediate . - . . ; I . groupsi -them a bannock the grimy-* Ily qj�w -W, *�W.W,_, . -­_,_!�, ­ - .- . .. r�a. , i I I I - Str5n Attachmeitt; .. al Winter Resorts. . usually carry with old fellow -'himself systematica ...O �&,*,,,,, . .�W , _�i4� . . relief fr 'in coughs or in- 0 A 9 . � princip, ,vater, and when - .. ­­­ - . - . � .1 . I I _ � . . . . ­.�=t .--.. c . 'N81, Irrown Agent, . . flame4 conditions of t'le ,*e "That mail seems Very much a#ach- , - F,. R. 171ODGE . I made of flour and i avoided doing whenever he could-. . I -'-'.'4 - 7 . . . . 1. I .. I I 1. . i I I . . I � . No people can do - thern approW . . I � I . ..� . . . . .1 . I throat. � . I .% . ed to Peuks.li I , � .. � . 1, A. :,O. PATTISONj Depot 4gent. hungry eat this. he stopped to watch, .: 1. ­ I . . ,. .. �. . . I . . .. -. . . I . - � . . ­ I . it kind of food-. The �. . . . . . . . . I � . Sold by druggism . . "T.es." Ele iff,the shevlff."�Neiw -York . :1, . I I much work on thi ingly. . ,_ . . .. . I � . . Send postal for booklet. . .. � . . � And ener- ' . � I 1 . . � .. . . ------------- " progressive . "ThaVs right, boys " ,he exclibried , ­ . . . . LnEmmo, MILES. CO., . . . Tvorld. � .1 . I - . - . . 1 Taps are more_ )g,s any -where. P = . Limited Agents. Mon,- " . . .. ­ . ., . 1. . 1. � ..; . I I . i � ti- ge ic, and will be a succ( . ­ at length,, noddin f§ head encour- � ME � . I .1 I t .. . � .. � . T! 9 . ) . � I I , I . . . .. I . . .. . 1, . Rcpea't-.it :-1IShI16h,s Cure Mil I ley are entering all kinds of busi 'T�hat's ti!;i way . .� I . real, Canada. 307 . . I . I agingly.. I I , I got my �� ­. �. 1. - � . - . g I - m established a . .. ­ . . . 11 I . I. . . � ,. . I . ways cure. my ..Cou rbs ' and ,:01d& t�': - , riess; and have eve The start." - - . I 11 .. 1. , . I I - . . . I . bank.'01 their own ,in the city, . � - . . . I . , I Gm. .. . R. -peat it. . - . . . I . I . I .1 :, ­-"Shiloh's Cure will al- � ...� � . ..� ss of ABla- . I . I V . . . . . . ...-, . I � I . . Chipamen are the best Cla . . . .. I � . . . , ways., cure: my coughs and colds,' . .... . . . I . ' -Firq Caused by Sea Waves , . . . � ' . . I . . . .. I., . � . .�_ � . . I ... .. : . t . � .1 . ties we have. at the coast.�:. . . �... I In spite' of apparen . t impossibility ... . . 1 4 `�. , � . . I . . I . . .. I.. : .. . . .. � .. - ­ . -_11, ,. . . . � . I � . . I I . . r �. '. :, . .. . , , .... .. � ­�� . . '.. � li'� water some few . � .. . . . . . . . � 1 � . .- __ I __ . � � : I . a fire� was caused .. . I '. CANADA'S' FOOR; *00 � . . ... . . I �, .,.Drinking by. the Hour, . . ­ . I I lind Pig." � - . ­ . I tern. coast .of ,.' - . . I . . . . . I I � . . I . . . 11 . �. . . . .. . . . . "Runnin B e wes � . I � . . I .. . . . . ; . I . I 11 . , � In Catania, :an enterprising wine . . , 9 a . . yearB a9b on th I .. . .. 1. . . . I . W�',,L..-Mathews, former-S4te Trea- - .. a 'A story i � along I � All, plasses of people feel the - re satis- ' , .1 . . . SUM-PTIVES. �� . . . dealer 'hae7JIlitiated a novel schem s told in.Peterboro Hills- Ireland. - ' The.tocks. ,r this coast� - ' .. . . ­ . I . . debenturei, you save me . .. . . I ­ rri- : which th .-have- . . . . . I iact�rily. and, successfully. . .. . . I .� ' I . . . 1. Surer of Perinsklvania-1 who had' been of 'drinking by the hour ad -libitum.- trating tile difficulty .which new a I e huge* Atlantic joilers . . , . I .. . 1. I ! .. . . I . . -Britain havb in un- ing : desire for privacy in connection . .. . - 1. . I Q . .. 1. - ,4 . I . S0106nced to prison for -his cotmcc- � ifiay drink for sixty vals from Great. 'for *eilturies been, slowly break I . � � ds� There is no more sound finaxicia , . . I I . . I .. For 71-2d, -on( I � , - ­ � . . h the CA ftol frauds, is- dead. in nu I Lnding s6me,of the local wbi down alid. piercing with great ,Cav, �. .with their,bank ar.count; .If it is . tutio in Cartada,in, whidli. to. . . . A Story more Touching then . anything tiobltfwit . Pi . . 1 tes, slid �the cuTTent Tic Of derstv ' Masse . s : � .. � I .. ... . � . 1. instl n I . . I I P ' e I . I ... '. 1. . � I � . . . e. The chances. .and phrases with , which w etrl�, contain. in, their depths * .1 ' , . .. '. I o gifted. -.' - .: . . . . � . � wine is 21-2d� a, litr . ... . e have . At- one kept in Another city one's friends '. . . ifrom the Pon. of th . . . . .. . . -� A citizen was chalg'; of dron- pyrit�s, frid alum'. . .. p ace your money. Tat*st. on . � , . . . . � . . 6re, - hoive'ver, .in favor,*of-the mer familiar. -1 . , � . . ' * - I . . . I .. . �. ,.. . .. � .� A ' -it ;it requires . u i I er penetrat- . .or . earh nothing ,about . dq�osits is. compounded quarterly � . .. . .1 . at , . . Ian Maclaren. - .� . , I grow the 'police Court with having �ait of th . relatives, I -1 . . . . . ... *. . .. . . I .. chint" for �ve lemil. th ed in e Omit the w I . . I . .I.. .Al . � . . � ' intent to' ed to these, and .a rapid o-.6dization' I f . � . iis ' 4' at . I . I Kt EP THE, KIDNEYS WELL. A strong st 6 -mach. to drink three litres' liquor on his premises with . - it They, IIEL e 7 no . ineans O . and debentures , are ue . . .1 . .v . . . . I I . . � . . . .. . � � . 11 �. ,� . . . . :� . , - . - . I ,� if - Etna wine in - one hour,. At a sell Elaine -without license. . He was took* place, which produced a heat , . . . . .0 � I . I , . I - issue of the. Dolo'n 03T . . . � . is 5d. iostsby the p6 iff - , knowing unless the depbsitoi so 4 per cent, per annu . m. . half yqafly- ,� In the current Health Saviii Ekplainizd'. by" a'ClintOn ; n6ighboring town the charge fined $60 and'd lice mag-, - fieroe'enoiugh't6 set the- whole cl on , . I ... I . . I . . I Hopim, published by the NationalSani- . 9A 0 KDOWS V rom - for,'the first hour and 7 1-2d. for two. I' i,trate, an . d that. Aight - one I of the. fire. For weeks- the 'rocks burned , -desires. I .. .., . . . � . Write. to this. Compairy -for ,, . - f great- - I . . 1;arium Association, 317 King SbreOt ; - Cit"On Wh - . . .. . I The fashion-'seems.to have "caught . Peterboro dailies stated that this fine . like. .a , r,gu ar .volcano, .'and . By -depositing yo�ur money.with: particulars reipe!0ing banking. by :.. ..- - ' I I . . . � West, Toronto, P6 page is giVen over to. � . . �� - Experienbe. .. . -1 . the wines had been imposed dn him for "run- clouds of smoke -and Vapor'rose high . mail. � � . I.. . . I . . I . . On " and at Bologna, where . . I . -sonO I .. I - � I.. 1. . . P, . . : -a blind. pig." The..'news was When it.!"v the- fir.dolied. --. . this Company, . or by: taking -a . I ... 1. . . � .. . letters received fr'um the inany'Pol , I � . . � � fire better, the charge is Is. 8d . for tile, ning .. in the air. .. . . I . 11 ... . . . . from 9611 parts of the Dominion iietking. Many Cli it6ki peolile. take .,their lives first hour,.1s. 3d. for the second, and thus announced on the bUlletinboard out, great masges* of lava and Clay : ' � . . � . . I admission to' the Muskoka Iftee - in th I - I � fi�r, the idd- "the third. The -reBult' - cf- in front'Of the 'newspaper Offlace.. . p.barned . to brick were found in every . I .. . .. ­ I . I Lit hands b�. � neglec . lod. for . the newly- dire I. � . . . .. . � . . I I . . Hospital for Consumptives. � - To iieysp when they know these organs need these inducements to drink, -is said.. -My - word," .exclaimed ction,* 1, * , . . � N I ... . . . ' , Seldom have we read anytiiift 7M6 I . .1 ­ .not to be enchanting. .� . . . . airived Lnglishman-to his friend as : . � I - .- , . a , - . . ' " . I . , . . . pathetic. Here, for example, is a let � . . I . I . . . ' * they . .An Excuse.- . , C, . -_ � the � . . . . . . . . �v i .. . . ter help. I . . . . . . . y read the -bulletin, ,1. low do ' � .. .. . . � .. , from a physician, in Creeinore, On Sick lddne;ys. are.jesoonsibIr, for a . in -,the colonies 1 I16re's I ormn . r10 I _ I 11 I imission of a patient , ff i " and ill * . ­ I Effect I ive . Threat. . . pupish them I Little Dick, the village "bad boy," h . asking for the at great amount of, ou ering . . . . a man fined $50 for running A blind VaBI WBA through d shallow swamp . . I .. . 1. . I I . � . I --- . . . . . .A. son. He says, . cher-Dredren and sis- . aing L li� the name of Morri health. , . . . . . Colorid Prea, pig,, I bet themext time, le'll let that . frogs with a small landing ings Co', Lmidon, Ont., . . .. I � A I 11wouldliketourgest Vglyupolf � tern.,-dis unseemally levity mus' stop. OMehin'l; .Ci ; .. Llclan..& -Sav , gs. - . I ptlht�e great claims of �%Iis patient. ', The reason ,sd many use. Booth's � 3top � pig walk, . . __._1,.VA'�1T%,_, n4. had just caught a fine spe - . . I . . . I . . . . . . . I er Ki4ey, Pills is. their qui a 'or, Dis. yeer church ain't no �Clrcus. * il I I -------- ;..� -e,.,. . � He - e .. .. ­ . . � . . ­ I � I .0 as no horbe-mother dedd�fath ' Ck r lief I ro' corner, Brudder . . mien and transferred it to his buck t, I . . dat"laughin' in .3 . . . I - ___ __�.&, ... I .- . . � I workingasafarrialabiarer. Th6boyfias all Kidnoy weakness. .H,cre is what a . . An Elyn With it History� ' - when a young lady. who. was oitt for ___ ­____­. I . . . ­ I I . , ­ . � --- .1 . . . . _Beeswax� Wat's it .'bout? - I - . . . . . .. � . . . ... I . . ,. � I I I been living. with an unmarried uncle- Clinton.'eitizoli Say$ :- . 1. I Brudder teeswax-­4 don t, know Up on Gallows' Hill, .Toronto, is.'a a walk happened Along. .. . . . . . . . I ... I . . . no housekeeper -work, cooking, etc., ' I I . . . . hich. from the: 6orthern "iLittle boy,"! she said, "don't you I � I . �L . . I .. � John. Wes -ti of Miley �Stpeot, .Clinton, wat dey is laffin' at. L in W. . L - '. . . . � � .1 . . . mighty el - * � iV,s very cruel to catch 'th9se' L . ein One Grit.' says . `� - . . � . . ored , Preacb4r�if dig yeer levity ridge, has watched the passage of t`W0 know , I . ?I, . - I . I .1 I . L Col . L.1, , '' t ., . . 'L abso, utel no place to - 0 *116re 'lie inefin. 'Centuries . . poor, little froggies � V. L . * . � ml lit be given any , reasonable cure's . `,Each little ctild .1 would c0itlact doret stop right now, -I'll do soi fe;t from tile ground a her!- . Dick straightened- up end ,looked The NewsmBecord CIE"12,10b . ' : L et none where he is." L L I bing 'over heated or expor4ure to ter make ' you Bolemll, 'Y6il' triffill' . Ten a gorgeous "erea- ' . I . I I I an he can from b lliggills. I'll Pass -do hat ag'iri. I zontal. limb! shoots out like on arm III her. She wore I I . . , I nother case is. from Thorold;, cold *09,theT ,tirduld.dettle, across ' thel L - . ..L I . Tom the gigantic trunk, .During the tion`� on her- head, and 'something L . I I L . . . ' ' . . . I Johnston Weldon wAtes:- .. - kidnoys. I rL . , -string of, dead in .,its trimmings attracted his atten-! . 64 EfIriall part of my back and; . . . r6bellion of 1837 I . . . . . I I am a young maryled map, t-Wenty- . . . . . .. A 41"rushe.., . . I d along . its sinister tio 1. I a I : . The -urina would become bighl o rebels , dangle . I . n,' . .. . three years of age. For several years I Sit., Richard Bethell, afterward w . 49I want lem to wear on my.b�i.. " I have been sick, but always able to and filled with.particles of a saludliko ' length, their ghastly Corpses 8 aylng . . . Now I have. Come tO stoliment. There Was also a Scalding .r,ord Westbury, with a. suave voicc on the natural gibbet, while the trern- he said. - . I � � . MR . List for 1908. keep lay feet. ' and. it statelY manner,' nevertheles,k bling leaves at the top sighed in I I . . I � . I . - had a way of bearing ,down the too . I . ­ -Wish. - : I. , , . . . . . . � �. I .11, . . I cannot get medicine withoub�men"B, My back would be so tonder ..that when, with almost saVage wIt.- Once, . ' ,surged in the ago: . A Baltimore mnn tells of redef�ring, . I I � . - � I I I . ti Ig . - low , ,, � . __ . . . I I cannot work, Ana in. passing that was very M1410y'rok chorits. While tile tr6ubled city be.- . I Her . nlies of civil . . ,. I My lungs Are Affected, And I am wA I would -stoop for anY length- of t6ne -court, he had to fellow a barrist- ,.ie grim sentinol on the hill � . unique note a6knowledging a wed- . .. I ­� . .1 . I . I . I . t? � �' . war, t1 ly a. . . I . 1. I . .� . . . . 21ow to see if you civn Ret ine into 11�.' ka contemptuOUS t dent by him bil the oc- � I . Muskoka, Free Hol3pitol for Consunip- I colild scamely straighten myself up who had delivered his temar . i.,: ,atehed tile conflict, ding I I . . I I . nd again.- There was AISO a wezkness very lo�d terics "Now that the.not- �N ckoning with eagoir arins fresh vie- . presen: . . . . . - . . tives. My wife is hero, a stibsided,11 Mul1M1i,.,�.-1* b es . I . elision: of the Marriage of his chum. . � 'gk wag.,yery riot,icable whou in court has . vvs. ,,your lovely .etelling. was reCeiv- Much,. gQod reading for little' xuo4ey. ., I - "I . her parents rav, . - honor in -two tims to its Mighty gallo, e "and gives us . . , I I . , . . I . 1. indly opened their , there that . vill tell youl . . - --- . . ed " 'wrote the brid , . . . I . . . . . doors to her if I go nw&y." liffing anything of consequence. Booths Beth(�11' "r v gist of the case," I . . . � . - . senteiiaos the . Bad Wafor'ln� Quebec. bolh Pleasure. It is now in the par- I . .. . . ' �to I ! Just one more of the nitinly we mig�t Kidney Pills' were recommended .by . Z . . I piano, where The News-Recotd and -Weekly Mail and 104triplee, one year., ". I ... $1. 1 . . I �. � quote. This is froin A physician in Mr. IToloneg,,' the Druggist and they . . I . I It has always been the boast of the lor hanging. above the soon and as . da .4c .. I Weekly Globe .......... 1. I., ...'" ... ... 1.05 . I I . . . . . Campbellford, Ont. lie writes:- I I - - bic t3lat its water supply we hope ,to see you very dc � 44 of -kid- city of Que d.it agreeable. -O' . Family, Herald and Weekly Star ....... 1.75 . "I hate a patient suffering'hom quickly cared me of every sign , - st, but r"ent reports often As You fin . . #4 . . id I.. Weekly Witness ......................... ::: " I'do . . lilmonary tuberculosis, who has been n tr�ubic when all else I had tried Repeat. it :-I I wal ."Il. is of tile pure le, tinle past they . . .- ­___­__ . I - 10.0 - . - � ey ' Shiloh's Cora , show that for ,ioll . I . 44 d . . .di Still ............ .................... . , ­ faid off work for About three month4 fall6d, and,I am stronger and better -tys cure my coughs and colds." elu�iorl. During The Critics., . It. 44 1 d$ s . I . w, . . have been under a,d . ,tow,tt-Y . Free Pres, ... I I ..... I . ­ .,.. I.... 1-75 1 now -was in bed part of I hat Mille, blot in ev-ery wa�." ' . . . . tile celebrations there the.,watoir Pipes eg, he's g6tting out a book- t. , 44 � 6 4 *Adv'eftiser .... ..... ... � ........... 1.75 latterly both his pulse and temperature 8 I old NY DcaleP. Price 50 cents. . . .. � - Render- of,his poems, 61 h - It .. - ad I .4 . k . broke. The -death of - ,Afajot C Is the 1, Ing "All he so I I . Farming World ..... ...... ........ 1.00 . I , � have kept down and his weight goin I turan Leaves�." I believe, Piu-mhE's Advo,::tLo and , � . 111). He is the only support of the Thoa. T.' Booth Co. -Y Ltd.; Fort Eric, HoNW Should, He Kn6W? son, which was at first attributed to . 1. K I I I I I 1' I . 11 q -ti: �Zj��i - . I . ating,green P011% while On service at Orittick-You don't sayl . . I Home Magazixie 219-5 . 40i IrVe -fat;ho -and 'Ont., Solo Canadian AgeriL . . 0 to et * I family -mother, cri M . r, I . I . A story is told of an eminent On- tile t�'lrcvnteriary, is now known to 140witt_-Yes; rather commonplace, Daily News, Toronto ..... ..... ............ 230 '40 younger brother, bu ,neigilboraare . I . � tario judge who, whon traveling a have occurred tbrough the infected CIOD,t you think? I 6 d6 44 sutt­ A .... , 2.30. lad a, small of - inappro. 69 41 . I trying to *ai amount . . � few days ago in a PiMnitin ear, at- he cirank. There are at Crittidk-Yes, and very , Glohe 66 --..:"::­ '­­ 111*1 '­ e had to water which .. . ........ �... 4,26 1 money to help hirki.11 - rived at the station whero h ­ over sixty cases of ,pr ate, Autumn leaves are frequent- dg 66 Afid I I # .... 'in if � - tile presant tione � i . � .. ...,:::: ......... ­-, 4,25 . . We have sonieti es tholight'that . e"ral wells 1 40 66 World .. ... 3 �61 . I I gei down to reach his 001xntry 11181 . Ian MacLaren. whoi has givon tol us tile debee. Hurriedly F,6VI-19 bis han �1. typhoid fevor thete. 8 � ly, red I . . . ­ I I It It Saturday Night I " 1. 1. . .­.":::. 2 . Sa . � . . I have beer) elmoil. � . . - ­­­ . ' ** -Character of Dr. MCCIrliO, Were AlIvIl 'baghe hailed" to, tho po tp,r. I . . .. .1 of d4 . Free Pr6s, London .................. e. .-. . o 325 � . ,to -day thAt, in letters such as, thoise be TORONTO AND XH,TURN . - ":Vorter," lie callrd. "dc-­Yor. 811-0- 1 1 . . I I I 4t it Free Press, Evening Edition .......... ##..o,* 2.75 - .- I WoUl tind Ina riml fot a, noor. im0re : -toudhing And )pathetic In InanY PARS: ;3.60. .. � From aliliton . poso my carriage will 0 awaiting TO hero ?" . . . �1' . I I . . I - thaft his Bonbiet,riar Buhh. I It is on bobalf of dasdoi like thesef of . I I . � With 2� cents added, for advils- The borter gasped and qlaelr;ed: "'I dunno, Bit!" 110 said, "I 004 ,.__.T___.__ * - P.t.l. Loses Men. . � . I V . . -vhtdif, there ittd -sootcii reaching the .. . � w1uni every I � Sedretary of .the SaIn4to _1 * g,on to - Ontario Horse Breeders Blxbibition, Good going, Jan. 12 . no rinirltunliA." I . � ' - The population of Prince Edward , land is slowly doerea6ftgy 0 ng "' s *eek, that the Muskoka, Free 116 . Its A;Vrp'e'&rd � . f6r ConsuMpti0li m6kea 1 and 13. . . I Historic Maniklo n scotched. n We to, - M. 'On to the C XnAdifin We ief !grat tiM0. IL90 Over a . � . . �' -day tot funds, � 'to 1%ia itistitiatfoo'has riot abatly time, I Return limit Jan. 10, 1909. . . The old and historic Baby mansioll was partially destroyed by fire Tc- 1, 0 a short nly young Mon jolt in I% bodv ti�ousanol � _N And . I . L !Slneel its dool% w6rg firlit, opentil Ili CALIFORNiA, oontly The marision was built about for the western barvcAt,flelds- in of Canada tire the ; . 6 400, 1002, refused A, single, PS tient . . boo&%" of the applfcanp bicinig un$Lbla . 914"X100" . . , . PLORIDA, . 1790. Therelt was that the Indian chief yet no part � u it whole, b1ttOT Off or liv- PeOP14 , than in Prince ; . Ly . ., . � . 1, � j The oenb to W- ' I *6e6httl�U6Io`dNCl"Ave.# . ­ Round trip tourist nov on sale to Tecumseh remained fir, the guest of . Gen. Week, and during the WarOof e. ilIg more Comfortably sland. The mi9fr6tiOn ve' I� gFidward I Is. slid, the value of Irliac I I 11 I a 6 94 SP44. lios ri,of ObAllrA%M I ,� If '0 , tG I lQuave, minmitt6e. ot to X & � all,orlli6ipal Wintow Regorts. - I . Full informatitin from- ing the house wag -Ru"0136 Ively oupied bv Arneridlau And British 9011- u oes . aelling :tauts it, Consequerlde, intending im"11P I are lo()k1jJg to. the Old Coulittyt I L I iiactt,stin Segretar3t-Titaimirerof the . V.4�IA'641 '�&fiftxtluw Ass66fatloift, 941 1 . 1 V. R, Hbd9crks't TbWn � Agent. erals. Three years A90 It h0cill bropep 01 Ar. laemiloy-., from Mee. wk4 the Iill�v*d Pro � I . . I .. . . I - 1. It what you want � is not in this list, *e can supply I � it at lose than iiwould copt - u by sending Oirect.. .70 I . . T .L1 remitting, pka,oe do so by Express Order, Pwtal I Note or registeied letter and address, � L. . I . L . I L ­ � I- 11, I . . �� 4 . L L . . . � I . , . I . I We I MITWELLY THE NP.WS-ReCORD, all I . clititon. . I . I Al 0. PATTISON, Dep(tt, A9011u. - I . . � . I icing Stftbt WbONV06nth; ()ZIt4i6- I . . I . I - - f-_ 1.=� ,­- . . . . *Aw"'ORM16� a '�,� . . . I -� *',�.11-i. - � , I . I .1 --- 111.- -�*'­, i "' *- . . , .,�. , .. , ­ ' , . I I I ., I I . I . ,:. � . . I I I " - 1, q 14* L 't", . L ' ` ' ''. ' .. ` ' � �;,?.".".A., ,� . . _� , . . . , ,,, . � I . I I, ., - � " '. . . I � :-W �` . " "t L . . 0 00�11,'il ­�_ _W_�­­ - ­ - I " , . . I . lt . 1� . I . I � 0 . , , Ir- ­ . I. , I . I " 11 . . I . �, . _ra�* ". " , , � ... �Aidleft6d& __&_� a .. -1 ­ , I