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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-02-25, Page 6r, • M MARY. Mary lived In isle tenement district of St, Louis. ,She was only thirteen and she was the eldest of seven. Her mother was dying, and she cglIen Mary to Iter, bedside and said, "I Inust leave ' you and you must be I mother now to ,the children. Be pa - 1, tient with father ; you knotiv lie is With to us when lie is not fn drink, so k0 be patient when lie cones homeiand abli; es you, .and keep the ch:ldren together. Don't let theta be separat- a di �:.: ed. (sod help you, the task is hard, �shn nu us-, - � u ," ly •�•� ery •and you so young . ahs} a p'� axil* "' The hand slipped from ar ' shou14 atiiins. soli pp lVI p s • der and left a great burden resting Hosie. Mary ' took it up bravely and for two years she tolled and slaved. TAKE A mEE TRiP TQ I Then the hot 'Symmer months Lound EURQFl4 , -Mary too weak to withstand it and she came down with fever. A deac- as a guest of ;the ,London Daily Ad-'oness administered to her needs, One tilt ryiser, the ,esti ";metropolitgn paper dray, Mary was very weak And she printed ii? Wes. erti, Ontario. told '• the, deaconess, her story. All the . news from all. our latest I 'at*ow I ant dying,"' stye said, "as market. quotations and all geaeral'aud mother did.. I have beesk 'patient with local news worth printing. father and I have Rept tpe, children SPECIAL' QFk'ER,. I +together, but I am afraid to die, I (have not gone to church because I Send $2,00 for the London Daily Ad; have had no At clothes, and I have vertiser for 11*months and 400 votes'been'too tired .of nights to say my for your choice of candidates in the prayers. • Now what Leap I say to J'es f European Trip Contest:. us when T see Him up there . The deaconess • took the iritis little hands, hardened by: toil for others, YOUR NERVES ARD «";Alt. and said : • "Don't say an thing, Mary ; just - I y ,, You le d o sleep badly, a t'te'.l,i pari , b e. p y, . pP i, show him your hands !"--The March ale. You 4 b o eat but i th, b a n' it stri.i l u g g Delineator. Morning tiredness *takes you tiwisll When ntgat rontes re- freshing in else z is hard t•► :t. , You're run down, your ab blood is l vIvu ONLi ONE PAINLESS watery, CORN CURT -11. and a ery, your nerves lairs a grr -% it Hundreds- have tied• but t t b o t n o as 1{ , r n• N , one k I ea ,.the thought of !ia_•,,�tv.,rxtt �sucCecded in mtl;king as good a comedy you. You need Fcrrotatic , rakes as Putnam's Painless Corn.E•xtractor. blood,=red, strong blood. An aTpet- It's b far the ►gest• oware f substi ' 1 y b o . its 'You'll eat everything; a. gest tutee for r�Putnaln's" It too. Strength ? rha" icheA r;cn- • ty of food gives. Perr i so.ie .gives . hope, vigor, vim; enduraaco. IT%t, For, ,1, 1✓ 5I. N T rezone aad get strong. t'.c,�ntltg aro. H 0 TREAL 'CARNIVAL. . quick --cure is lasting•. All dra,OL s iii An extraordinary 50a boxes, y feature in can- 60c- with the Winter Carnival and Ice Palace at Alontreal,. Feb. 10 ' to 1. 20 has been the sale of'the limm 1• I.IULUNG THE 'M'aV'il'�l':„ - Medicine Hat People Feet Hot Over Jibe* In. American Papers, Medicine Hat has as mild and balmy ,a climate as any Point in the Vanadina Wiest. It persistently, how- evc"r, gets the blame for allethe cold Weather of the continent, Here is the latest from The Buffalo News after last we, -Ws snowstorm: "After this storm we guess that the Amprican Paragraphers' Institution will know bettor than to, monkey with Medicina Hitt," But the ,citizens of Medicine Hat should call an. indignation meeting and get out an injunction against Judra, of Uew York. The Judge's rhymester, never having seen pictures of Medicine Flat citizens engaged in a game of baseball in January or pick- ing cucumbers in March, hate broken. out into the following melody: MEDICINE HAT. Oh, th-r-'s a snot I wot of where the Arctic winds blow free t Every week they have a blizzard, and sometimes 'two or three; The sun is ever hidden in a semi - frozen sky, And a snowfall isn't counted less it's. thirty -some feet high. It's the plaoe to wear a bearskin and snotvshoo', broad and Ast- Medicine Hat! steering, tearing Medicine Hat. It's a cold -storage station, many miles from anywhere, With 'a weather mar, some Injuns, and perhaps a polar -bear, What goes on there in summdr,bwhy, no one seems to know, But there's .always something dcin g when the north winds start to blow; For here's the place old Winter is sure of standing pat•- Medicine Hntl I ' Blustering, flustering Medicine Hat ! So watch the weather signals when the sky. is . overcast, And if. you: see the cold -wave flag,fly- ing from the mast, Just read the yellow bulletin and see if it don't state, . "A hovriing blizzard's coming• at a sixty -five -mile gait." And ii you loot{ the : message o'er, you'll see it's dated at-• , Medicine Hat ! Snowy, blowy . Medicine 1141 .. The two -cent • letter rate between l e bSouvenir,, issud • ,#,;y the `Canadian . T , The first edition. ,was Y Newfoundland -and. the n,.ted States Pictorial. 1. wiI1 o into effect on the first f o4austed i halt g o n h a ditty and the 'sec= March. I Catarrh Cannot Be Cured 1�ti11 Lo - March. day' satin. the publishing offices .be- cal Tc 1 i applications sirens s h" Pp a they . cannot reach s e ed i b howling a o n i mob b o ti y len g f and Th National The i n• the ' at o al Tariff C '� seat or t cru diel nhe d' mi o disease, o' boys, "clamoring for Souvenir Numb-constitutional a e, Catarrh .is a the nit [ ed to bio S tes r c met at Itidianap- .ers to' sell. The. capacity of thepresses r o oture it disease, :and. P in order to cure it you must'take in, been doubled .and the staff is ternal remedies, Hall's Catarrh Cure working day.and night tosupply theCURE FOR CREAKY SHOES• ,(has �is taken internally and acts. directly demand; which has already gone be- . on the blood . and' mucous ' surfaces. "There is one certain• and simple I uond all_ Mounds. Tile publishers telt i Hall's Catarrh Cure. is nota quack remedy for this annoyance, says s that all orders forwarded at t 5 mediclnc• It was, . rescribed b . ' p one Feb -,will fill , y be ed• course ou `s Woman's Home Companion for .Feb- I i e, in the •grder ! of .the best physicians in this •conn- ruary. `"It is to drive little wooden that they are xeceived: With *earl fist saes Itry 8or years and -is. a regular'pros- pegs into the soles. The pegs pre- y y pages aggregating • criiltion: It is, composed .. the best ,vent the friction of the shoe soles, some 2;000, square inches .of exquisite i;tonics known, c ,comp d `wit: Any coUaier will do it for you very copper etchings, oho. Souvenir.: certain-' blood purifiers . actin directs Clic best ly is;brimfuh of the varied :joys of the g y.• on the cheaply and it restores your peace of �•tttuoous surfaces. The lierfect coin- C nakfi r an Winter, c nd `w'll f •u' a a w n d ir- mind quite wonderfully. , s' m. biiiation of the two ingredients is anon, for itself wherever a goes. It what produces such wonderful results will ;be treasured in .thousands' of Gari- in curing Catarrh. Send for ted ti on adieu 'homes, and sent - b the thous- I • s m The British Parliament was opened y We free. -F, J. CH' ENEY . & CO. an s �� !c i ds airoad:. The price is Toledo, Uhio,.. Sold by Dquggists, . last week by King Edward. Ion y n s T e Toledo', , earthquake at Sivas, Asiatic •.'1'urkev: lishiatg .Company, .1:13 St: .Peter street I price 75c. Take Hall's . Family Pills ilRontreal• for constipation:. Repeat it :-"Shiloh's Cure will al �~-� , ways cure my coughs and colds."' WORK. THAT AEAKENS, Roaring: M.useles. "If a writer wrote, of roaring mus" "'^ Booth's Kidney Fills Have D n cles you would' i h 't hi J U A40wo-s'�si m VILFf un DE CREAT." _..�„ [Tbo story of the writing of the fain• ous newspaper poem, "Hoch der Kaiser," is Montreal, in 1897, and of the author, a WIliant derelict, has recently been going the rounds of the Press. In the aame year this writer, A McGregor ,Rose---vr A. M. R. Cor- don, as lie culled himself• -•-produced rnotber. poem well worth Preserving. The subject was Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Progress through England and Prance in the d'ubilee year. The poem was illustrated by J. C• Innes and pub- lished in booklet form by the :Sterling Publishing Co., Montreal.1 Wo'n 'Queen Victoria call her peup's For mak' some jubilee, She .sen' for men from all de world- Dat mean her colonie. But moa' of all she sen' die word, To dis Canadian shore, "If Wilfrid Laurier will not .come, I not be glad &a more lf'. Den Wilfrid—not bad fellow, • him— , „ Lit', watyou call,, de hat, An say-. "Na Reins, you musj not. fret, ' 'Bout little ting like dat, "To Londres, on de day in Tuns You tole nue, I will come, And show you. Wat is like de french- Canadian gentilhomme 1" .Den Wilfrid sail across de sea, An' Queen Victoria is met, An' Wen she's see him, .ah 1 she is Jus' tickle half to Beat' l' An Wen i n l e s k e tl el s etiquette efts Demand, for' be ea orrec', q ' She •tak' a sword into de hand' An' hit him on de neck. ' An" Wen she do, she smile on him, An' dese de words she say: "Rise up, my true Canadian knight, Sir Wilfrid Laurier "' Den Wilfrid kiss de Royal. ban' 'An', back off on de door, An' bow, as only Frenchman can, Ah''. smile an' bow some more. Nex' day, it ees a glorious sj<;ht. At half -pas' twelf' o'clock, .. 'For seo Sir• Wilfrid ride on state An'. in chapeau de coquet Lords Solsby, Roberts, • Cecil . Rhodo', An'' Chamberlain, an' dose, Were, 'w'at .you call, "not in it;" .' for Sir Wilfrid was' de boss! On!, certainement, excep'• de Queen Herself, gat glorious day, De;greate's' maim on Angleterre, Is. Wilfrid Laurier1 . Sir Wilfrid - d n n S W l cross a Channels den, For yisit la: patrie, An' mak' fine.spiehes, twi or tree, In de city of . Parse. . An' shak' de ban'. an' drink de vin - WW :Faure, do ..Presid'en', `An' show him w'at de kin.' of *pan Die co'ntrie represen'. An' w"e'n Sir Wilfrid's voice'dey hear An, hees fine, shape dey see, De men of : France. •was stall surprise',. De •ladies hall epris 1 Den Monsieur Faure, he rise an say.:' "Sir Wilfrid. Laurier, IIn de Le-gi-on d' Honneu'r you are n' U'Grand, Qflieter 1'' . An' to Sir Wilfrid, front dem hall, He mak'..some fine- address, An' den, de ribbon wit' de.star He pin upon bees breas'. En brei, our- Wilfrid capture France, He'scapture Anglan' too! - I Vink he will annex dein. bot' .To Canada. -Don't -you? TORONT01 POOR. Some of Whom Visit Many Charitable Qrganizationo at Christmas Time.. Charitable effort for the distribution of Christmas cheer In Toronto is in • the hands of many different organiza- tions, each of which is supposed to take care of a different section of the 'community. For instanoo, in Christ. mas week tile. St. Vincent do Paul Society sees to the well-being of in- digent Roman Catholics, The Irish Protestant Benevolent Society ex- tends aid to the poverty stricken ones from the north of Ireland, the Sons' of England see that no Englishman is without •a Christmas dinner If they can help it, and so on. In default of a system otiil organized aniz d charity which so many p p- ists advocate, a great many of the pauporized poor have become so in "making the rounds," By telling a tale of woe they manage to secure charity from ell the organizations. Of course, at Christmas time no one wishes that even the pauper should tare badly, but it is necessary to keep a sharp eye out for the "ringers" less the really deserving but diffident poor should be robbed of their"lust share, These "ringers" are chiefly women, . and one of them just before Christmas visited the quarters of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society with a plea, for aid. One of the shrewdest of the commit- tee commenced to question her. "What denomination do you. belong to?" he asked. . "Methodist," was the prompt re. ply . "How many sacraments are thcrer • in the Methodist church?" said the committee man, "Seven,. sir !" said the woman. "Run along up to the St; Vincent 'do Paul Society," said the questioner, e1 ax that o1 to who was well aware h only h Church of home boasts seven sacra- ments. �_,•__ __ ____--- w Repeat it :-"Shiloh's Cure will al- ways cure my coughs .and colds," - * ---- Tint N4"Ia..g Pain Ise► the fit +weed by just one thing• --sweep, lwti til its jtniti -"v vlray ts1 ItitcljRtfb �f I , � ausl L 1 the Ttfdnoya-tzeutralixe tho artno•-stop those scalding passages, --and quickly rclieva the pain, in the buck oud:limbs. Gin Pills are also the recognized cure for Alieunintfshn and Sela,tion, 6W, a, box; 6 for $2.00. At all stealers or sent on recelgt of ;price,. 1404PIIYQII a Mr. A. --M IRK DRUG & CN K t . UNITEO ni"0911 this TDIiQNTQ- ion rarer.. atihe#I a4li Irrib w kWnsys. 544ds til ibis matraque s Ruda* Giant Lettwo. S E girt D 6 FREE If you ask, you can have a packµ a of need of this inarvellous Russian. dant Lettuce included absolutely free with our new handsomely Illustrated 1909 Cata- logue. 'This. lettuce is pearly as large and solid as a cabba e; Stands hot weather surprisingly well, and has . rich, buttery, favor. If you prefer, you way choose a Cot of our Colossal White Sugar Beet ornpackageof ostrichFeather Astor Write te•das and a -me 79W 4holcn, aur Monti** name of this paper. Datrch 4k Hunter Seed ooi., i4wted, l,pndon, Out, Each Debenture issued. for $100 and upwards,:i ­!W.- You can arrange to have your money returned at end -.� . of from one to five years, Interest is paid half- earl y Dlazubeth Barrett I3roti nitt says:. g . Let r� �% Your 'Our' Free oolcld to $ lis all about our Debentures and d 1.i�: : . .;;. ilk%• Money 0 ti: :; 0 Ea n. r s 4 0 1 ....'.` it;; i when ipve to 'n d dI Hurn 8:: Ease , �:_ %; Huron w&7: 'eDebeat. One Brief Minute; A characteristic f dreams o ,;; '�'.� �• i•' c:'t:: :i%i'r' .iti ores,.- An •absolutely :ii:: :'' 1_; secure way to make '4i,..-,.,:- '" ' your Savings earn a . . l .; 1.i N iNC()RPf1RATF7S� ian•t :ie; i�e hi her rate of in g tercet ',%• Each Debenture issued. for $100 and upwards,:i ­!W.- You can arrange to have your money returned at end -.� . of from one to five years, Interest is paid half- earl y Dlazubeth Barrett I3roti nitt says:. g . Let on. an of an accident by . - 'Our' Free oolcld to $ lis all about our Debentures and d `• it' Lame Shoulder. T' JU5 DREAMS _ why the excel as an inve y y stinent. Ask for . it, Many- Clinton' Clinton ' people, work. every as your mffstake. they do."" The' s Baler a h ?sician D P y put his':. An • Entirg Lifetime ,of Horror Lived. I si;i: Hurn 8:: Ease , �:_ day in some strained unnatural. pose- , . . .. ,, fn er. in his. ear. One Brief Minute; A characteristic f dreams o ,;; '�'.� �• i•' c:'t:: :i%i'r' .iti 1,6an and. Savi..S�• Savings CO.C o. jeer ( tion, .bending constantly over 'a d0ski ridin . on g . ,which, as .oho rather materialistic Dr. Clarke :,,; ,.,: %1:: ONDOi L Ni CANADA Nil A ';`. . „ ether int t life that neither s s "hints a a e has a'aS' i bounded �a an bud. beginning no rid d s r .; 1.i N iNC()RPf1RATF7S� ian•t :ie; i�e appear, a person who. is actually 1. drowning•. .. ., thoughts limits' human n m'ts vhic m n b o i which- y `t s9rr A sO ;'ti� saws VR R' i $i goo at':i i�ri fir;;' Sound of a muscle, 'ut a plug of wood. 1? ;, 't t tin 1 t rapidity i in a i he i ca co s• di n compass," P y • P . , ram i t happen ''n the e whic t even a app i d : in your instead, -and you will .hear eular and - chronic, rheumatism:. Sold world, writes John 'R. Meader in "' " World " .,s ,;,,., g�f', lkidneys until they fall belting. in .their :work filtering The Bohemian. Thus, when -asleep ' and, dreaming, we live an entire life- . . ' . . time in a minute --in .a space of time . • . • . that is scarcely more titan a second we pass through . experiences that ld of be du licated in` this. ob- • n P. • ,c (! 2ou The- CO sphere in -hours, perhaps .in years: Count Lavalette relates that 1.rdjectivo ' •.. one night,- 'when' .imprisoned and • under sentence of death; he dreamed F that he stood for five hours at a: Paris• street corner, where he witness Ing in' certain diseases. The stethoseope • Si `° ,_ • Wag.I f �� .o ^io of her-. a continuous success n� . Mr. I;,, Herman of Victor_a, street . . rowing scenes. of blood,`every one of . which wrought his, soul to the highest .. • pitch of excitement. When he awoke - • he found that he had been.. asleep " .. . - ' less than two minutes. Irl a more . '. • recent experiment--made.ekpressly to the truth these. theories-tlie Much good, reading for little money test of subject was .aroused from sleep by' a` . • I . . , . few drops of .water being sprinkled' • '' - . . on his forehead. , It took lint an in- The News -Record and'Weekly Mail and Empire, one year.. ,,....$2•E0 stani to aeeoinplish this result, and i� « Weekly Globe..., ... .. 1.75 yet, in that incaleu.lably brief space i{ • Ad Fainity Herald and Weekly Star....-, .' ..... 1.75 • o c aug a M. oints . weekly Witness .....................::. 1:75 of time the merit dreamed of going y Great Service tar Peo ''e Who Wort{ p- rV crack; the stomach thunders, cut mus- Dlazubeth Barrett I3roti nitt says:. g . Let on. an of an accident by . , . "` A" Sun ., sal(? inCliaiton. , else, you would stty, _don't roar.. That Lame Shoulder. .excursion; which he was .plunged -into a lake, . is: .. ,. Free Press .. . ... , . .... 1.75 - ,;' ,r Many- Clinton' Clinton ' people, work. every as your mffstake. they do."" The' s Baler a h ?sician D P y put his':. This is :t -common form f o. muscular and during- the long struggle. g:' g gR deitth followed, all the �• Advertiser .- .. .75 1 . Farnlin d.....,..• .. 1.60 " a Y:'.orl • ... day in some strained unnatural. pose- , . . .. ,, fn er. in his. ear. rhetimatlsni. No infernal treatment is; escape .that exnorienees.of bis..life seemed to flash. ,, „ . 'F tner's A ad "- ;: . � ( tion, .bending constantly over 'a d0ski ridin . on g . '"I hear. a musclo'roariu " noir" said., ,. '� now.,11, d.' needed. Apply Chainberlain's Lvni= Ment Ereei tines times a d y day. before him' just as. the 'are said to y . to ., . Rome Mag:izlne .. -,1 . -: •' . Daily News, Toronto p. Hem , 2;3(i` 1 . jolting wagons or cars, bending•.over heavy housework; lifting be. Try it, and you, too, will ltenr the- sound. �"`nd to Iirovc that t is the ,; -and a gunk cure is certain: This liniment appear, a person who. is actually 1. drowning•. .. ., t� ; « . Star " L,30 « , �� Globe ' reaching,' pullin ,, g, all tltesc stra.ns Sound of a muscle, 'ut a plug of wood. 1? has proven, especially valuable for anus- • • ,,, '• Mai! f, .. ,' 25 ttend., to wear, weaken' atid_.injure the : in your instead, -and you will .hear eular and - chronic, rheumatism:. Sold - - "' " World " .,s ,;,,., g�f', lkidneys until they fall belting. in .their :work filtering nothing. • g "Contracted by. all' cru fists. gg• << � ... Repeat it.:-. Shiloh s. Gu.o tiwill a1- " " ,, s, Saturday Ni>zht ' ., :. ... `L,5i) ` Free Press, Louden of the poisons from the: blood' Booths Kidney:f'. outs Biel. muscles giv4e ant a. rain r. '1n� a seting. Relaxed muscles les etre sf• it Is W*h.' `.. u g. ways c re my roti` hs. azid aolrl3.'.' .............. 3 2 _, d,. 6 " b'ree Pr' .-4vening sedition..,,:...........,. 2.7 kidneys, put new 'strength ilii ' bad lent, :This Pact is o!. use in diaguos- It .[s well to carefully cultivate tastes. . �. ._.�,.,;,� . • '. backs. Mr. IIerman's • cure proves. it. Ing in' certain diseases. The stethoseope d Ruskin .says, Tell me what you .like. .. . Mr. I;,, Herman of Victor_a, street makes the nitacuaar roars audible, and and I will tell you what gou'.are." . -'u q, ' Clinton, says : For ears I suffered Y. those strurige voices Procialm the prey. It .' well to study, Human character. An.. a Bedrotsr»." - t• It what you want is not 1n ells elft; we call sU 1 pp with a' most annoying and distressing t encs of sudh diseases as tetanus, igen- . angitis or .•strychnine. poisoning, while I3odenstedt says: "In the face of eo-, ery human being his history stands The best -armored mrnareh -in :Eu- • rope to -day is the new Czar .Ferdinand it at less than it would cost' • ou : b sending direct. 9 y _ g . weakness of the bladder• and kidneys and could find' relief in nothing ' I silence .on tae muscles' part-- is„ -so -to '_J�Jaanly sullen of written, his innermost *stare steps forth to the light,• m they of Bulgaria. His bedroom, is filled weapons with .wee ons which are ..not there , T ` a ” Iu retllittIng; please �d0 So by Expresso .Order, Postal....... treed. -•My sleep would be brokez�ilour or five times each izigltt with the fir- speak, -a admissicn the $res= e! their midst.of etre h de en- p y' $ are the fewest Who can. read and under-: for any ornamental purpose, but for use.. The sinister collection includes NOW . t OT'.1e 18teTe(� �ettei' �nd'.address. g regular and frequent secretions of the „_ oration, paralysisI.. Buffalo Express. ,. p stand." It Is well to "brush up against the guns, revolvers, baggers; and here and there,. on. chairs are cud els ' and . kidneys This .would' cause me to. suffor languid, • '` world," Goethe says: ,."Talent forms knuckle-dusters. •A small and wicked- i wfth a . tired feeling in . itself in secret' Cb ter- is the great looking revolver, with all . its cham- bar of people preferred this route ' Ithe morning and I would be just as . A Common Cold: current of tiie world:' bers loaded, lies at the head of his ' . ' e 'Js 01I l �t l�;�f unrefreshed''as when I had gone to. . It is well to .be n Or oast `down. bad, Though he, takes...all these Pre - bed• The oxine was' highly colored g y filled with brick dust We claim that if catching cold could g o of Dlazubeth Barrett I3roti nitt says:. g . Let cautions, Ferdinand is a • courageous man, but he suffers at night from. a .. _.. • � . . THE NEWS`-RE(,,012U� - (�I�litOtt land . and sedi, tie avoided 'some .the most danger- g Ment. Booth's Kidney Pills cleared four and fatal diseases 'nevcr no one tilt his death .Be sassed unhappy. 3teasure tint the work. constant clrerd of assassination, A . would be lthe urine to, its natural color and in heard of.: A cold often forms a 'cul- until the•days out and the Iabor done: go the glace, at Sofia was few weeks a p wakened at the dead of. night by a . . . a comparatively short time the kid- �ney secretions has been reduced and 'I tore bed • . for. germs of inteotx di.s- eases, Consumption, pneumonia di _ P . Who the lViebnd Buddera Were. pistol -shot. ringing out in. the stillness. No one ever heard what . iti tines all -- . - .. . - ---- , . have felt stronger and better, the languid feeling has ' gone. and I am i theria and scarlet fever, four, of the. most dangerous• and• fatal •diseases; are Who were the mound ,builders. of North America? The I1ev, Dr, Bryce Svinnipeg about, boot the shot Was probably fir-. ed. off;by.the prince in a fit of nervi- -• �.____I ---. . Hyl I now' able to enjoy • my night's rest of this class. The culture bed formed of It examined a large number of these lntetrsttug sti'uc•. ousness, _. R"'AD * awake refreshed and strong: 'Booth, Booth s Kidney Pills procured from by •the cold favors floe development uC the these tures and is of the. opinion that they 1.I Hunting the Hippopotamus,. rementberad. S• R. liol.mes, the • druggist, also germs of . •diseases, that would not. , otherwise find. lodgment, were.'buiit by the Toltecs and mark tho' course of the. Toltec Iminigration . Lioutenant Paul Durand 'in The January Wide World- Magazine/ says: ----w ' F ` 'tW• r6lieved me. of a miscrahlc and long- There is little danger; however, •Oganyl from the south Along the- 1lilssissippi ' A dead' hippopotamus invti.riably , , tri �• .� , A. Cl. PA'1TISON, Npot Agent. standing ease of rheumatism and 1; of these diseases being contracted will always, feel and Ohio -to the, great lakes and the sinks to- the bottom of the river. if �_ .: ,!•, „ i I*1, I. - grateful in reconimon- when a good expectorant cough' med. St. Lawrence, along the 'Missourl and shot while swimming, and -it -is only , �% ding tliem highly:" :cine like C.'hamberiains � Cougtl Item- tile. ltfississippI proper to. the after an interval' .which varies be•. • • • �.l SPECIAL , _._._. ed - y is used. It cleans :out these cul- i ny and Red rivers• This would tweon two and eight hours that the body rises and floats on the surface. - tare beds that favor the development ' O '44ISNIpECI V'bn i:21,pn, of the germs of these diseases. That make tike enrllest mound date from . about 1'100 A. D. For this reason, if you kill it stip$* this e o y p,' , C �_ U B L I � v1 i. ' _ From Ontario points, via Chica' o and is why this remedy has Proved so unl� St, Paul, 1Vlinncapcill. Duluth, �vcrsally HIS Strong point For river the current of which is at all rapid, you motet, itt . ��1 iii Or and successful in preventing pneu- s "It nine erases out of ten, give up all • proportionate rates to. other prin-�monfa, It not only curds your cold 1 cipal points in Manit oL+a, Saskatche- quickly, but minimizes the risk is true," sald a friend, "that ,you fiave amassed n great fortune. But hope of ever recovering your quarry, The- carcass may be 'carried a great • The I of con- Win and Alberta. l�'ortnerly the fare trading tilese � dangerous diseases'.' was Ave dollars and forty-five . cents r, or Sale by all druggists, •• your grhtilninr'-- . , �� =wever *tines 'the g'rammnr, 0alit distanea unifier the water, reappear- ing :at the surface miles away, where �- WESTERN��� ., - higher, and oven at that rate, a num. i1n *niton I;ta r. '•This iv :ihn erg, of it furnjRhes a lProvjclential feast to i `\ bar of people preferred this route ' spoela'llmiioti t m:ty .alp tiveak fit the native jnhs.bitants on thea bans{s, `-> 'x .,, on account of passing through several bf sotno hioriellert, but I."I nn authority, who call clown ironclad blessings tipfltl the infaUib;d rifle of the white , WINNIPEG the large Amdrican Cities, Now tlhat ort the oosspsrive rase:'--Cl"nshingtbn trt•xn. r Abu AN.1) rates have• been lowered, the Remembered Too L `l Wnt ' Speakfn a e. 1.1 Jhr 1�1'5�1. attractive route is steadily inercasy g of .the queer doings of . absontmfnded _ ., . ing. Baggage checked %broulgli in people, the following -_- - -+ — --- _— e � f " ' �botik[ •' itio examination Be sur d anecdote is refuted b TI I is • consult'Grand Trunk Agent's bofore, ' y to Condon Globe: "A very irritable Alan, left• his house WT!tiT1✓R RESOIITS. deciding on your trip. one morning' to attend it trace meeting some distance off. In Round trip Tourists tickets now order that he might have onough money to pay his hotel bill he tied belner . _ on sae to all principal Winter lige. sorts, including California., 'Mexico, a Y e 'kTT A V ti sovorei gn in the tel of Iris handkerchief. In : the train he drew Florida, etc., ti 1:� LOWERS, FRUIT AND his Handkerchief from his podl:et ane: noticed the knot in the Comer, 'NOW.' TI•it7 NEW AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE , SUN SRNE. he said to himself, `what tines ft i, wished tai remomberP' 'Vii,�ll to Manitoba, Saskatehewaft and Now is the time to visit California, Mexico, Florida and thought failed to enlighten Him upon the point itnd af,, :net, .in a tit Alberta iS via Chicago and St. fans, . lig vi apChi or Duluth. the Sunny South, bound trip of passion, he hurled tho Irhndker. chief *tit of the window. Then lie Baggage checked through iii, bond ; tourist tickets on sale to all rementberad. no examination, principal Winter Resorta. Fullttl!ori Full Information`froln•� "�"""` LLJ Y���Ifrolit«- S, G. P. and T.A. P. R. ITODGENS, Toevn Agdtit. Repeat It -"Shiloh's ::tire Fill til- A. O. PATT190N, Depot Agelit. A. Cl. PA'1TISON, Npot Agent. ways cure fay coup;ts a.1d voltls." THE TWO POR ONE YHAla FOR 2 . -- 714E WESTCRN HOME MONTI.ILY ha'long leen wogniscd As the grealtst illuslrbltd honid magazine I)AIAcd is Canada, and is r 6d by ever 35,000 families 2vtry month. It eontiaia it wealth or leading Getion, editaria!s for mcg and woman, nbld Articles ori leading subjects. while its one dozen or mote doparlments, twsdtr sptcial standard loadings, arc in ceding Aad helpful to tfie ntembe:s m wory, f F� lsdme tittle. , . ,, {1414!,ftd 1we'rnlrn covet cs� month -,beauiirul 611,1000 ilra i llionf of 14(m, ranch, city, town and country scenes, mde from Photos .tAoft by bur I I own official pbotobrap6ers in theprovinces or Manitobs,Ssske:clidtvan,Albtfis and 1}titish Columbia. 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