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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-08, Page 3July 8t4o 199 01iMPA Nelw s-Rocolril Lowe} Compia,lnt in Children. OlAto;rlois ReVeAue, From o Abolish The r1y. .utas. . when sig: months old the little . fGftttpgenn every Clay, aqd req one ■�� to gh R,idgetown Dpinirdon, Paye vary .little attention, 414y he ft is Drinking X11,, daughter r E. f, Dewey, ;t well the butter; or perha s the slice o lits sof f .bad O a Ontario P lanow merchant a vi he t t O t r't list o t Af, A n w lie 'Y . � ffi i. q f aut�- t4 a , g orlon W k ids Or ie'* s lot . ► el ire e quite r • lz 'mobile e li 'e ti ! hawA t to ►t. licenses e a 6 78 n ne tl ha an attic- of cholera infantuin., ane coanot help but be struck But, ly, It v the t milk t is the pits tier, Otic Af the reasons why we hoax "What, then, would the ideal housta Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Anil' But, .�hatever at tq that atGract4 the e large number of 'United .9t th t . U ted ret N9 k g 4 a 1 e Diarrhoea a s I' T3 a xhoea Ret cd given ni r eat its," ora n was i ,and f Rs a ce tt i v k � e n Y, n s },}trio of any mp ement to seriously be 1 -think the Ideal house, ..ht old lcti Y g n a owners, whose Hawes appear. From, restrict or . Atol'ish the drink traffic large ; that the owner should be tn- fected a complete cure. This remedy ('a)ifor•nfa to Maine the naives extend, crawls over the food Nou ,the tattle,. is icy i1(e,Germany,`r c n coura ed not elscour Ued ^o enlarge has proven 'ver successful in cases' and. they go to *how the popularity of unpPPettztn}t, to countr .. l • e' b an eau d S , �, aY of bowel complaint in children Arid Untttrlo as a thus►ng ground lu suni- taly is that >t is not there fila great it, since there is as a general rule mer, Ittsat Jhedoors of thea v';' The health authorities of New York e iiG , , t e Y 1 � n given according the e o n to a 1n (. s v 1c r , h la 1G a ti t h evil Avco knaow It tel ke here. Struck less d utltc nness in a. large , yu, a than g g p ora that nitich of rile blame for aloof• y mate that About in of ,. hedeaths, fr t tin f r t onw typhoid ttid t ted directions Ons c 1iq t o neG- with the fact that than;*tog is to a s• -mull one, and this partly bc'- P >, ; an be relied upon degts and reckless di icing is laid :. and . ,Yp h far ore general German cause ou have a seater resent o with perfect ccrttidenec*. 1�hen reduced this fact tends to make restrictive tc pull$ allnuiclly are attributable to the m. g in y x g p c f d►ettibut►ontit thegeventxbyflies. But - legislation i h tore . ifdic v" i the difficult. than in Canada, for instance, anti that public op'in.ion, and partly b,'a;ausa rias with water and sweetened, it is pleasa ft If a r i �,. , • ant to tape which f of seat im- driver front G'hiculo or Lets Angeles serieus as thin nw+atter is, it is, of vastly drimlimliess, nevet.tholtss, is al more important th3 house ILe lttlex i g .driver floe law #coni Montreal t,, .less importance •thau the destruction most un'4nown, Mr.. rdwyn Barclay, the class of publican thus con be sa,'- portanee when a medicine must be Windsor end then Rets away'. safely of hunian life, ppaiticularly that of writingin the Nineteenth Century, re- cured.. It should be as rs,+at .xas as given to young children., For sale itis difficult to et' hien hack and eounit children, by that•.buwel cool- cA s that t e Euro e n s stem ossible With lent of light and • ir, by all medicine dealers. many people feel that too atrict'le it:, plaints which, these irl,•ecte ate chiefly mme d. h p a y . P instruinetttal in spteaidu)l;, 1t le rrck- of cafes should be adopted more getter- It should, where Possible, le Fcwitatu latiolw will tend to prevent tunny P , ,-x �. oiled that deaths from these latter ally, So far .as Canada is. concerned`, rooms where people can false, a ud tree tars., from seeing Ontario, to their maladies to New York would. be te- the trend of public • opinion is in the their friends in a& much cotatin t as Mr. D. M. Parks was killed at a caChauffeurs! line lees t, r d need from 7,000 to about 2,UW a year t num a 5,018 direction of prohibition, and it seems mit be, Where an open-air ,,}lace Ia 1 t,:arn-raisin : near Na anee b t, beam and. cost 1 per :'annum, Only the, ►f proper precautions were taken tq P Y Y P g P Y. i p Y almost certain that sooner or later available, the licensee li.)uli surd striking him on the head: professional chauffeur is required Go Prevent the IrrEedtng Of foes. e encouraged i „• y g tatke out a license; the owner of the the experiment of total suppression, b c ouraged to use t, at.I n -t ic•x- , Cartwright T in sets will h q Private M ff ' car driving it himself, is not required et s w,)1 .reed ri fermented will be tried cn, the liquor traffic in bidden to do so. Thele shc�t.ld 11e as of oat Bled g � q d ye ratable ur• animal uwaterial of almost, suddenly at Guelph after a i.ively ride to do so. a g • this country. much for the people to do besides p Any kind. Garbage aorta Cuero first- - 1 • . , , , ttrt'kh the 16th Battery, So. the total revenue cominit in rate, The oma guts and chrysalido drinking as possLble, stun c.s c,• all ever year front this source runs into g ' The System at Fault. C,kinds should be encouraged,,y y n roue st found in ;;rent numbers lu and, °the Mr, ,T, K. Cornwall, Liberal, was a very neat. little figure. The unto- rotten straw ufattresser, anwgn); alis publican, should be al owed to , provtde elected to the Alberta, Legislature for mobilia license Is, $i for the first year cotton gafi•ntents, and even lu waste An Inference to, be drawA from Mr, - t and $2 for a renewal, Taking one, Barclay's article is that oris present music as may be desired, as aids are 1 eaee ]haver by acclamation, half of the number on the list as re- Papel that had been expose d to wet,. found to be so popular in clubs should Now as far as: sty plea are concerned system, rather than alcohol, is re- surely be encouraged, `.fhe ,tint s,lwuld The coronet's jury at Elmyale found newals and one-half as new licenses, sponsitile Eos the general ;dislike of rho that Michael Bell was killed b we get x total. of $17= a year. Trade which are erccountable for ninety-five be to provide a lace where the Wife Y y 'itittomoh►les -will run nn an average of per cent of the fly output fry cities, the liquor business; the spread ,..of local wouldgowith her ntisb.-)•i. Why blows,by "William or ,lames Smith. $600a year wore, motor cycles will batching.ofthe insects canbeabsolute- option, g ish should we not have in I.onaan tha bang m agother $38U, figuring on the 1 thetraffic the campaign Not a great 117r, Jules T+oUrniex was given a re- Y lrrevegted by the simple dnvir a of sort of place which the 1"s:i,)p1 of Bir ; earns basis. while the ehaufl'eur licenses putting all fftatiure into a covered re . deal can be said in favor .of high min }tam so admixed in Spain '! He l caption by the Nationalists of Mon at $l, accout►G for $6,818, as we hove ceptacle, .and. removing the contents license. We have had it for a great was there during). the gre: t .PAival f a treajail. to celebrate lids release from seen. Lumping theril all together we otice a week. This reertacle should be ngl. - t i ail, find that the Ptovince, draws to the a water -tight many years irA Canada, anti the re- Christmas week, Arid again tial ;tgaia I tidy little sum of $21,531 in the way of a cover, sons }tut or pit' provided with suit we are all familiar with, It. Y:mr licenses connected with rite automobile ' prevei,t the ingress poses few restraints, it any, on the visited the largo cafes corre3pt>.'uiing clad egress of files; to our public -houses. There in a business. man, who spends ,more than he .shotfld great hall, to: could see -:is -iny ;ts •z HOW'S THIS . : This is �uppaatng t+f course, that The additional methods demanded over the bar ; and none whatever • on thousand of the 'working class people We a>%r One Hundred Dollars . Re•• the rriteof increase continues and that are the following: Abolish all unsan- the man who drinks, to excess, Of of the city. •The . Were all seated at ward for aoy case of Catairit that, ail licenses taken out are renewed itary outhouses. Allow tit) accuwul3t- course, as a license becomes more and , . Y cannot be cured by hall's Catarrh .probalhly, however, a some -what un- tions of filth of any }find, Uorupel peo- more valuable bvtokenin ; •a row n� tables, and In malty cases a mail, wise supposition in view of the nun) p'e.to put till their garbage in cuter;ed ' g It would be accompanied by his wife and Cure. F. J, CH>JNEY tk Co., ber of licences which have not vet cans and remove the contents at least temperance sentiment, the hotelkeep- children, There was music ' and every Toledo, O. been renewed this year, and which once a week, Uowpel owners of ahat. ers, in their own interest, become kissed f rafresh ent. Soma of that eo- We, the undersigned, have -known F., will gqrohahly get their owners, into toirs to keep all refuge. in covered re- mora and more sensitive df the scan- ple were ,playing games, whVe, others ?• Cheney for -the last 15 pears, and trouble if they keep on running their ceaptacirea; and -remove such, waste at ual which drunken men cause. There believe him perfectly honorable in all cars' le et once a week,--Front-"Poisoner it is not one hotelkceper in Toronto• w,ho were drinking, mild beer or coffee, P y Table Guest" iu July Technical World y P +l'� business transactions and financrall would not be as grieved as xhe see- s xu s or milt., and all rile time 1 t�'ol Y lliagaziue. g was lit immense noise of talking qi able to carry put app o�altgatioI retary of the W. C. T. U. to see ari'tn, the most cheerful and happy ktsid. Is made by his firm.. Repeat it :—"Shiloh's Cure will At- toxicated man stagger out :of his 'door, g . Waldln 1'{innan & AVlarvin 1'ct the habit of excessive dxfnkirya n'ev'er saw anything in. these cafes tllalti g, ways cute my coughs and aolria." one© formed hi h license will not do 'was at all d}sagreeabie' or unpleasant." VGholesale Drtgists, 'Toledo,, 0- �. _ The StAaYI Farmer- in. Alaska. g I Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter;1. wi-ch to moderate it, griefs of hotel.- Latin an Saxon Differ. hall : actin directly upon. . the blood • "' - There are Fully 30,000 square 'niiles of s Y g y p Where She Wou!a _ Alaska suited fur grazing *or a r teal keeper and W. C. T. U. secretary. to and mucoiis surfaces of the System, g g R ' the conUrar notwithstanding. Mr• Barclay proves too much. No Miss Whackemall was lecturin& Gui:e,.--an areas equal. tri three quarters Y g Testitinontals scut free. Price, 75c, per 'her class upon of the state of Ohio. Make tit a , body who has any acqualotance with p n the formation of the access- bottle. Sold . by all dxugl;ists: globe, ible and develt p local markets .and I The Two Kinds of Hotel. the hakrits of the dritl.ting. Anglo -Sax- Take Hall's Family Pills 'for consti-. ' "Now; what county she said, the farn)er wilt court•,—if not front Ion will believe that. he would drink 6 Y' the States, then front northern Europe The'tdeal of total suppression nein e, paiion. turnip to the dunce of the class is P PP 3 syrups or milk; whaan 'there' is tivhis- opposite us on the lobe? a region which has already furnished left out of the question as remote and kev and ale to be -lead; The' .Baheclay "Durno," answered the pupil. r"httY Rtied citizens to Alaska. - Fin-. unlikely in England, Mr. Barclay •de- scheme would Amor to simply this; "Colne, come!" said Miss Whack- land supports three million people and c•larod that a public house should be A`witrima. before tthe Royal Coin- .. exports agricultural products; Yet that tithe people who'now absorb ;their emall, Suppose I were to bore 'a. made either an establishment that free cream soda at a drta, store would mission at Montreal swore. that " he hole throe h the earth here and yon the Finish colonist will find .in Alaska lives and thrives an pure swilling andlgo to the ideal public -house, if it hail paid R250 for his appointment to were to go in at this end. Where do nativeland,wLte Beitden�emhered,ll than w�Wfs tippling, as Mr. Lloyd -George said' in •were made attractive enough, The }the police force: you tunk you would tome�'out? ever, that Alaska'ts far front till ideal. his budget speech, or a comfortablu drinkers ` of "hard Stuff" would not bei The aclit Red Feather upset ear "Outer the hole, • miss . shouted farming region, The growing season chlb for rest and refreshment: It must' Y p n the dunce and went down one. is short and the winters long and se• moved to lemonade, ' even though Sorel, and Herbert Shaw and Archie - vera, It will probably never fun ni,.h ba) confessed that most Toronto houses- there were .p.eisty of 1-11t and Crossley, young incn of tlQontreai, agricuh,ural prodiiets except for Isocal. fall in the former class. It may be air" itt the ublie house• Spaniards Winged, Burglars. . p were drowned'. consutlpttun, but that sucil.a market k i f n i Life of h license makes fficult or • Buchner his tathihl chem e t d."Psychic g a ' mwi ! i• de 'raw v 1 o a lac ti a on ix- hots v •i htn moree shown h • n L 1 sh differ n o t m i them to be anything else. The k:iu•o- I and ts� i o " Animals" .In of thievish bees 'the. prove of the :than small. farms- . Y than in their alcoholic ideals ; and -- pear custom, and that. which obtains whereas ,vine ar will suit one .• sol ee a which, in order, to save thomseltes the and gaardenvalready under cultivation, g , I;epcat ft : "Shiloh's Cure v.11l, .ai• trouble of aorl;iuS• ntta!31: well -Froin "The Alaska of To da , "by in English rural districts is for a huric acid.is is more to the toric of Y P ways curd . my coughs and ,,olds." stocked blves in masses.' kill the .sen- R1 vi d Ii• Brooks, i.n the Afuericati party of friends to spend thci'r ,ever» rho other,. No temperance worker Rev}ew of'Tieviews for July. ing at the public -house or .cafe, taking would think, it. a good p; an to en tideis rind the inhabitants, rob the .. Y' ,_ o vision . Iles n car • ' off the' r v s. h and carry 3 l'i lw 1 n' n., drtna n ur T e ..._.�_ of more than* o no n a ' t .n ' ls' to ire e t courage 'boys and girls, q� A second plant for the 'electric After repeated enterprises of this de - time is passed' comfortably and econo- cafes iri quest of ice .cream sada. He smelting of ores is -being erected in scrlr)tlou they ac uire a taste .for roti mically, and only a fanatic could . sec g g Warnln to Mot , ,L " ` would fear. their rapid graduation ' in Sweden and .the matter is of. ' great bery and violence. They recruit whole Warning extreme dogradatioi! .in an evening• to the beer and Wine class. Nor interest} to Canada, Where a similar companies, which get more and 'mono thus spent. Here it would not Pay would any but the haKritues of the I : numerous, rant} flnallr. they 'form reg. Toronto Saturday Night. the hotelkeeper to encourage frog=.! u is -house was enthusiastic over . enter rise may ` soon, be started.. 1 es Y ri and. bees. Bat it . al patronage of this sort. The •ar cs- ;p itt P Y � g •alar co oni o brigand. .. Vice warning ye motorists. 'Get. proposal, to' make them. snore attrac- President 'Taft, ate warning to; Ac- is a still more, curious fact that these • over the excessive speed habit: Be bion, which Mr. Barclay, answers in tive, The temperance paoq,le sap that iaablicans at the Yale alumni batt luet. brigand bees can be . produced girt#= alive to the rights. of .the.other yellow. the afTirmative, is : Do we want ..the „ „ they. are too attractive now. lt7r: ficially by giving vyorl.in„ bees •a mss- Put yourself ill, the place of the farwer sate system instead of the bar sus- Barelay's ideals are hardly likely to Jure -of boney and brand -v to- drink., )'for a Yew moments. Look 4he prob- tem ? " , . y lens tquaire ►u the face front .its View-' see their fuifitmetit in Canada. They - . Repeat it :-- —"Shiloh's' Cure '0111 al-' The, bees soon acnutre u taste for this `point and. see if you do not. curse beverage, .which has the :same disc An Ideal Public -House. (should hove Leen _ .laid before our ways cure my, coughs and •.O.al,. the automobile speed. fiend as the great-grandfathers. Their ad6pti; iq ' trous'.effect upon as 'upon men. farmer Dow curses hftwr.. There sire hu describes what he considers En land :of course is another' lies They become ill disposed and irritable several thinks which the auto driver Het , sg q. and lose till desire for. work and'1}nal-journeying. into the counts . should would be the ideal tablic house :-= tion. Mail and .Empire. a Tile Y d P - DIFFERE. NT STYLES. 1 , when they bei;in to feel• hungry, )euretulwr. .Tile farmer is a• powerful y tactor in thfy }arid, and once. he gets tliey•attaclt'und plunder the, wPA sup- his wii;d thoroughly' ittibued wltlt.the Mow Meredith and Browning Might plied hlves. . .idea i hitt tbd averraRe motor ist"rduesii't . t a Inc' t. ascribe ha me don „ l7 S a care a tinker• whether iia drives over A. Superannuation gste�;t�n Prl�� It Browning and George Mbredith.' One. Reason. hitu nr• not, it's going hard with the . were_ describing. the same act they There . may be, two reasons for a auto man. Then agHin, think -of the q Public School ml bt both be oliscure,, but: their 'ob- thing, both equally true, and it .may timid women and 'bab!es rued . w.ith Posed for Pub} G S h , o scurities tivould be "entirely different. be the height of folly to attribute the continuously on the. latjtl►ways A . .. Suppose, for instance, they, were de-. effect to both. A gentleman. to whom good drive the horses unaccustomed which �d�aCher5 scribing even so prosaic and Material art was a stranee'thin asked a friend they drive are as yet nrtaccustoinrd to b I Lhe automobile. The hiaAsts. batck; . an act, as w man.beini;'ltnocked down to whom the ways o! its votaries were plunge, kick, and tear around as if . 1. 1.stairs by another elan to whom he more familiar: possessed whenever un auto .comes in i. r • e :A u d °t•stool con•• I itad•.given- the l}e: .Meredith's desertp- . "Why does. Conneray stand off and sight. In, all fairness there is lint one. 1 inti r lied tment it The P o al 'Govaein n nt has, t apo, • • , . , thing to do in,such a catse aucl i }tat is l0 6 at which s when he o s flon would refer to something half shut his e've n to 0 b t ) percentage S S 1'nt. } .Gla understands, decided c- templates s e nta a as es n c on T 1'e e a de t o t m e a Globe u I P i; STOP. Qn P e C e r h tat war a w its and II lit A r -would not see or r spainting? I w s n ordinal o setae h pictures be 1 � b the r 1 to .,u •Ali 1 Y n the r st f •11 ;11 ileac ant f sa S , . i i,h cede to a ,tie t e C .o amount aba a rh 31, o -a, o y, y attc:e., if necessray,1, the at least. could not describe. 1t might ,his studio the. other dos, and be made Trackers' Association, Arid estalblislt a also, probable that shy ti ur, art• v,hioh beatit pant the machine. Let .pini' see' permanent system for tha superanu- ..the teacher can .avail himself a.,:. oer• be a sudden sense of anarchy .in the the do it too,"' - it. Don't whip hiu)e and the next ation of the public school teachers, self of the pension wily not be de- brain of the assoulter or a stupefac- "That's simply explained,'' .replied .xivae be tweets an auto the probabll- Boit and stunned serenity in that of the other,. Did you.eret' try to look ties are that he will behave himself. , Y 4 , ' ha•r Ti •i t r Education �u , t n Hon. Dr. 'P ne 1V n e e, f L u, t o # rmi ed b age, L lr z o a n e A Y Y g , The fatrnier wit} thank nk ou for e wide rt the with our es. w r file object of the assault. at near to, R y y y t L 15 u • f z o, ..a, n Th , , has s bmitted .he _scheme prepared. a years spent- in the , ) He might trrite: •'Wainvvood s `men . open•2 Well don s'» Toil can't siaiidtrifling courtesy, and etervone will by the department to a well-Imown proposal will preclude, the w!cessuty U# t.rtry in vetacitr' brought the baronet'Q It i+ feel better., it inlay in,terfera si)t1)e•. expert insurance actuary and, upoz.- tib a teacher remaining ,.tn--a;lter he. fc,.i.t what with your record between points arm up. 'Ile felt.i. doors of Nis brain but what ot. that. You are out for, report the details �cilp be submitted his usciulness is. at .:n .et: i :a .ihc tf . ` '- bttrst find tt'ninnaod a swift rushin; � I pteasni e, and a fete wutntites more or to the Government for final approval.' fort to await the age Irualification for. bf himself through tilr, accompanied For Good.. . teas will not inenhveniar)ce Sian in the the pension: The tvatoie 1):an . icis in' W.ith.a clarity as of the annihilated.", 1t never seems to occur to persons day's run. .A; little•.care ''will make Former Plan a Burden. Ivi'ew the inlportattce 0I rtae 1=i•oi:6to-t UPredith, in other words, Rouid who are getting. married that they the. fat taxer your, ftlend, and retmetuber - iii the public schools, the •:.t„t that 5I)entc.gneeily because he was describ- ought. to tape each other for Soofl as you need hin) fxt•,poie Chau he need:; The Globe learns that the plan upon teaolsers' salaries are roverbiali you. which the department is workhe plan onil- proverbially : inn duper mental experiences. Bttt well els tor.better or worse. y limited, Anil :cha they' fare not, the Iitownfnt,� iniglik sininiy be describing' fers somewhat from that st:1. mitted Cly - the Teachers' Association in•,tlleir )c• satne OpportunlEy of. varcasih,g their the nsaitetla} in('tdt•nt of the mf;tw ti'ein; •- .. 1 earn}n s that falls •to till; lot of those knoelced downstairs, and his descrip- The•teitrs of a.. penitent ore the wine ,; , tition to -the Government. The frsrmer _- ^__Y_ Repeat. it :— 'Shiloh's Cur,, will al, ` in other walks if iaFe. tion would run: of angels. -•Bernard. Ryerson, superanuation scheme wa: , ways cure my coughs and colds,” What then: "Y00 lib' and doormat -bb- . J be was Minister of Education owing i�etoetia,. s b :;)arra rescinded b Hon. Geo. ti'. Ross wh•2n Other .Educational Talose bump rroti basic. to flue very, ,teat fnantiaL c.hii al:ons 1'bia la not aul)tlety, hitt merely a g !g g i several other , eduea.londi r0oilats . it laid on the Province, the fact that affecting ' public schools are un- kind of irmatle s riftness.—Gilbert K, teachers drawing only ftodCst salatics derstood to be under •:(,tt..ada.ra6ion by ChesUwton, ' . were called upon to pay tile Ramer an. the depart'me'nt. in all l)rc,b0,m'iZ,y . Dual flat'rate als''othets whose stipends• the end of the ;)r it•,it years ;viii. ice BEARDED LADIES. were considerably more muuifscient, many chages in lla•! personnel of ilia .. � and the objections raised to thti ass inspectors. Under ihi .?eg'sttt.tye ae:t .A Parisian Showman Says They Are . essment by those who were only tem. of last sessic•n the inspectois were Quito Numerous. porartly in the profession. The pen- placed under the direct control of the An EnWlsahwoumn who confesses to sions still paid to those who•, were departnicnt, the -1mvt: Ment. :ts t t'v- a mild minion fat' :attending the street • beneficiaries under the former system stilt, paying a pro5r)r•ts,1 of thin fairs common in and arouud Paris .are estimated at about $0,000., salaries, now. fixed by' sl.)twx, t -r,- sass than a3ho 1s always impressed by The Department of Education has der the act• all the maneet6ra have ,,o, the extraordlua ry number of bearded devoted considerable time and atten• be approved by the irTb..q ,,t hef,%tc ladies anion the attractions. tion, to working out a system wh*,ch 01e (nd at the year, an:1 upr.n his 1'1 was Inclined to think that they -*,,ill prove practical and permanent, mandate their coati -vie. in .bice or rv, were fakes," sbe says to the London The project is regarded a5 a necessary tire. It is believed I lvtt in several Gentlewoman, ,,but when I discovered II0E PI'LIS11 adjunct to the situation to i1n� eases whero thea ofricial has passed *4 that they+ were idnite genuine my silt• prove ih£ status of the teacher Age limit and where rases ut Tmoruteti pike at tills wonderful supply of MIG]IT AND INSTANTANEOUS eomnlaint have occarecd arrange- phenomena. grew stronger, And Avhen . . and maks forpermanence in the lira- n few days 'a yo I saw at the tale In •fession. Its primary Object will. be to � y t, one application--t'Wo rubs—Sand meats may be riad•s it. ih it rcttaL` , the Avenue d'Orleans a lady exhibited . induce good teachers to make a life mens with a long flowing heard i could no your shoes are shined for three: days, work rather than a sto ping, stone of , � ion�or withhold my curiosity. tc jo,,;�I1elr important eallily, , by assurinar "I applied: for information to it gen- $ in i . softens the leather -- 'them of a source of assistance :ai them proper Treatment for Dysentery and tleman . well known In the showman keeps out moisture—won't stain the 'later years. world and who acts as n kind of Agent • diarrhoea. clothes—arid e1T121.nc1'� to the people awning shows, supply- . 'Iha New Proposition. ��- " ;" fibs 'gnat mortality from dysentery !n ttt£n1 'tvfth tlw£ nec£ssary goods, pates +yt�1.t from bottles, ,,I,�•,,.. t,•,,,, It is believed that the proposed and tllarrhoea is due to a lack uE human and otherwise, Phis gentle- inb s brushes and haled •superanuation system will liro'ii t'a a proper treatment at ilio first stages mon appeared sul'prlsed At my 011£.4- . pension paid partly by the Govern- of the disease. Chamberlain's 'Colic, ail ,, m d. ,Y Work. No substitute �� DO ment, partly by the localities and C' wlera and Diarrhoea Remedy is bearded Indies ho oxelai e Z a can find no mann as 1 like. 'Von have , 'ev'en halal` as goi�d. . partly by the teachers 'at the Prop relsablo and effectual medicine and as no filen hOty many nom�n, if 'thry vinct+. It ns not likely, to 16foreltes tor when given in reasonable tuns Will 111 ed cul rival men as to ards ci�l ►E L tole hist roamed eontributio't., that the prevent any dangerous roniotlucn'es. could 1C 0 . 5i� 'T'><ns SUPER whiskers and mustaches, 'Ant they `� former Alan of a gat ana;lal rate, It has bicep in use for 'many years and are not an%tons to enter Into that I210 r.1 5s MYtH` which lixOvrrl the cal s£ pf moth a as Na rua0 r 'oto- has always Met with unvarying sue. hind of competition. JAAAA&AAAA.&a"_&1&A"AJL SL test, will tue restooid. Tha Platt of cess. Por sale by all druggists. 3 The People Back ofelM .�* . I 11 . ���- � .1 Sunshine Furnace is the triuinph of sixty- !lg one years' experience—growth from a Small �f g tinshop to' i6X acre's of floor space, from a half dozen91 -on 8g ; artisans to t,5oo,from an annual wage sheet of'$4,000 to one of $676,00b, from a capital of energy tq one of 000 from . 004 f m obscurit to recognition as Largest 3, , , a est -. ` . 0 9g Makers of Furnaces •n he British Em • g _ ® � i t pile, ,` M V 'd 9 ggg UN I . I.�� .was placed on the market the first furnace to be - wholly and .. • �Qsolely designed by a Canadian Company, 10 ty ",I We em lti ' a consultin staff of furnace experts, who .are = continually experimenting with new ideas in order. tbat.$unshine Furnace Shall 'not have to ,travel on its alt re tation o .. P Pu for . il .4 4odness . g , We "boy materials in; such Large quantities th"at its quality is • . u ra V have our a »teed to sus: e v r wn -testing �. e o rooms, s ..th 0 o t u s s e- g g , ,► p .r vision.of construction is exerc6ed,do'wn to the finest detail.' •. l.:.. r a . * . �l tird.and BrosI.'., •Cliuto ll, 0 . t . . . ... , . 'A . . " M10,1" f.� I .. L C., -, r ill .. L-11 . . I � . . .. . � I . . .. . � .. �...­�:, ­. .­ I .. .1. I ­ ... 1. I— ­ ­ WiI,L BE HELD. IN i �C � 11�� t ' �­ � ju,lly�' 129'.. ' _ . ARRANGEMENTS ,ARs ALREADY UNDER . I `' WAY - r. pp i v V� W e the clate�•forI. C�.�.n,�ort � ! . .. .6 I iffft .. I - , ... . - fi � AN � , I,. : - . � 0, -__ . _­.� I'a rhe News . . . � .11 .1,-I I.. � ����� ­ � . A O ��. r . - I � . . . � bIng or' 1 9Q9 Much good readin ' for little moue ,1. , ' , g 9 Y The News-Record'and Weekly Mail and Empire' one year.. :..._SLE11 . .. ,) Weekly Globe ... I . L75 , . `e " Family 11prald.and fVeekl.y, Star..::::.,.,.:• 1.7Ei . •• •' 1Veekiy •Witness. ...... 1.15 44 e - ,. Still . .................. ' 1.&) .. .a. e. Free Press.......,.,,_............... 1,1 . ., .e' Advertiscir . 1.75 „ a. ex ,a FarutinR World . .... . .......... 1,011 •' . " . Fartuet's Advocate and . Home Magazine 2.25 . " " Ottily News, Toronto.... ... .: 2q.3�(J . .e to . Stat' " ... I..... . 2.3u a .... .. Al .a' Globe' ee .. ..... :... 4.2.5 . . ,; . .. hf ail ' , " ., ' 4.25 .c ., World e, ... , . , . 3.25 'r `* Saturday Night ` .....,.......... ......250 , to. .t Free f r&is, London ,. , ..a ....I .. , 32:i u " Free Press, Rvening Edition... ........ 2.7ci 1i What ,.you Want is not In this list; we Can .supply it at less than it would cost jou i y -,ending direct. itt remitting, pleaee 'do so oy Express Order, postal , Note or registered Tetter ,acid. address. t 1.11 . THE, NEWS."' 2ECC RD, � Contort The Xe s -Record fRond WleekIr- rail and Empire or Family eral I . . mill s sere to any address in stna a ria end of 1909 -16; 0r 50o, , . Brewed from se- A j;1;. Y �'.; ,:i4.r '� 4� A ::i :i•r:: :�::. ;: j'. '.i •*.,m L� oney f .a: n "' R i';. j r car?. Bottled at ?e=;?! i?F? when invested 3 q 111 ;, ;,:, -' �r % !1' uxo r' H1'1�11 u & ie £ D be nt- c ;;: u es absolutely s of 1l, µ 1 An b to �e India Pale Ale e c i%. N x way O wa k y your savings earn a ,twonet. W ke ra e ointerest,t crest. _ Fedi -Debenture issued for 100 nd u 's' a.' $ a wards. ;:i p 'Von can Arrange to x .. �, h vN our move returned e . 8 y y e urn d at end f o from one to.five years, Interest is paid half -yearly, lil Our Pree Booklet tells all about our Debentures and fr;, , i why" they excel. as an iuvestment. ,Ask for it, iieii Huroial & Erie ` sv e:;..;: I»oan and ttvi B ># a Ca It ;...,j; ?;1;: <] Q :ii: It NI1 N, CANADA ....g.% :ti; ?;� 1RtS4 I7I G'nRP.',RA1•Eb11.1 -1 :�=•.�: ..._ ....._..._ __..... _, _. The People Back ofelM .�* . I 11 . ���- � .1 Sunshine Furnace is the triuinph of sixty- !lg one years' experience—growth from a Small �f g tinshop to' i6X acre's of floor space, from a half dozen91 -on 8g ; artisans to t,5oo,from an annual wage sheet of'$4,000 to one of $676,00b, from a capital of energy tq one of 000 from . 004 f m obscurit to recognition as Largest 3, , , a est -. ` . 0 9g Makers of Furnaces •n he British Em • g _ ® � i t pile, ,` M V 'd 9 ggg UN I . I.�� .was placed on the market the first furnace to be - wholly and .. • �Qsolely designed by a Canadian Company, 10 ty ",I We em lti ' a consultin staff of furnace experts, who .are = continually experimenting with new ideas in order. tbat.$unshine Furnace Shall 'not have to ,travel on its alt re tation o .. P Pu for . il .4 4odness . g , We "boy materials in; such Large quantities th"at its quality is • . u ra V have our a »teed to sus: e v r wn -testing �. e o rooms, s ..th 0 o t u s s e- g g , ,► p .r vision.of construction is exerc6ed,do'wn to the finest detail.' •. l.:.. r a . * . �l tird.and BrosI.'., •Cliuto ll, 0 . t . . . ... , . 'A . . " M10,1" f.� I .. L C., -, r ill .. L-11 . . I � . . .. . � I . . .. . � .. �...­�:, ­. .­ I .. .1. I ­ ... 1. I— ­ ­ WiI,L BE HELD. IN i �C � 11�� t ' �­ � ju,lly�' 129'.. ' _ . ARRANGEMENTS ,ARs ALREADY UNDER . I `' WAY - r. pp i v V� W e the clate�•forI. C�.�.n,�ort � ! . .. .6 I iffft .. I - , ... . - fi � AN � , I,. : - . � 0, -__ . _­.� I'a rhe News . . . � .11 .1,-I I.. � ����� ­ � . A O ��. r . - I � . . . � bIng or' 1 9Q9 Much good readin ' for little moue ,1. , ' , g 9 Y The News-Record'and Weekly Mail and Empire' one year.. :..._SLE11 . .. ,) Weekly Globe ... I . L75 , . `e " Family 11prald.and fVeekl.y, Star..::::.,.,.:• 1.7Ei . •• •' 1Veekiy •Witness. ...... 1.15 44 e - ,. Still . .................. ' 1.&) .. .a. e. Free Press.......,.,,_............... 1,1 . ., .e' Advertiscir . 1.75 „ a. ex ,a FarutinR World . .... . .......... 1,011 •' . " . Fartuet's Advocate and . Home Magazine 2.25 . " " Ottily News, Toronto.... ... .: 2q.3�(J . .e to . Stat' " ... I..... . 2.3u a .... .. Al .a' Globe' ee .. ..... :... 4.2.5 . . ,; . .. hf ail ' , " ., ' 4.25 .c ., World e, ... , . , . 3.25 'r `* Saturday Night ` .....,.......... ......250 , to. .t Free f r&is, London ,. , ..a ....I .. , 32:i u " Free Press, Rvening Edition... ........ 2.7ci 1i What ,.you Want is not In this list; we Can .supply it at less than it would cost jou i y -,ending direct. itt remitting, pleaee 'do so oy Express Order, postal , Note or registered Tetter ,acid. address. t 1.11 . THE, NEWS."' 2ECC RD, � Contort The Xe s -Record fRond WleekIr- rail and Empire or Family eral I . . mill s sere to any address in stna a ria end of 1909 -16; 0r 50o, , . Brewed from se- A ASK FOR. . r jected hops, choles _ barley malt and pure spring water, with . the utmost car?. Bottled at the brewery depots ( LO N D•Q N)to ensure proper • handling. That is why Labatt's Ale India Pale Ale is equal to the On. :est, surpassed bar ,twonet. though it costs consumers only a6out.half as much as imported goods. The People Back ofelM .�* . I 11 . ���- � .1 Sunshine Furnace is the triuinph of sixty- !lg one years' experience—growth from a Small �f g tinshop to' i6X acre's of floor space, from a half dozen91 -on 8g ; artisans to t,5oo,from an annual wage sheet of'$4,000 to one of $676,00b, from a capital of energy tq one of 000 from . 004 f m obscurit to recognition as Largest 3, , , a est -. ` . 0 9g Makers of Furnaces •n he British Em • g _ ® � i t pile, ,` M V 'd 9 ggg UN I . I.�� .was placed on the market the first furnace to be - wholly and .. • �Qsolely designed by a Canadian Company, 10 ty ",I We em lti ' a consultin staff of furnace experts, who .are = continually experimenting with new ideas in order. tbat.$unshine Furnace Shall 'not have to ,travel on its alt re tation o .. P Pu for . il .4 4odness . g , We "boy materials in; such Large quantities th"at its quality is • . u ra V have our a »teed to sus: e v r wn -testing �. e o rooms, s ..th 0 o t u s s e- g g , ,► p .r vision.of construction is exerc6ed,do'wn to the finest detail.' •. l.:.. r a . * . �l tird.and BrosI.'., •Cliuto ll, 0 . t . . . ... , . 'A . . " M10,1" f.� I .. L C., -, r ill .. L-11 . . I � . . .. . � I . . .. . � .. �...­�:, ­. .­ I .. .1. I ­ ... 1. I— ­ ­ WiI,L BE HELD. IN i �C � 11�� t ' �­ � ju,lly�' 129'.. ' _ . ARRANGEMENTS ,ARs ALREADY UNDER . I `' WAY - r. pp i v V� W e the clate�•forI. C�.�.n,�ort � ! . .. .6 I iffft .. I - , ... . - fi � AN � , I,. : - . � 0, -__ . _­.� I'a rhe News . . . � .11 .1,-I I.. � ����� ­ � . A O ��. r . - I � . . . � bIng or' 1 9Q9 Much good readin ' for little moue ,1. , ' , g 9 Y The News-Record'and Weekly Mail and Empire' one year.. :..._SLE11 . .. ,) Weekly Globe ... I . L75 , . `e " Family 11prald.and fVeekl.y, Star..::::.,.,.:• 1.7Ei . •• •' 1Veekiy •Witness. ...... 1.15 44 e - ,. Still . .................. ' 1.&) .. .a. e. Free Press.......,.,,_............... 1,1 . ., .e' Advertiscir . 1.75 „ a. ex ,a FarutinR World . .... . .......... 1,011 •' . " . Fartuet's Advocate and . Home Magazine 2.25 . " " Ottily News, Toronto.... ... .: 2q.3�(J . .e to . Stat' " ... I..... . 2.3u a .... .. Al .a' Globe' ee .. ..... :... 4.2.5 . . ,; . .. hf ail ' , " ., ' 4.25 .c ., World e, ... , . , . 3.25 'r `* Saturday Night ` .....,.......... ......250 , to. .t Free f r&is, London ,. , ..a ....I .. , 32:i u " Free Press, Rvening Edition... ........ 2.7ci 1i What ,.you Want is not In this list; we Can .supply it at less than it would cost jou i y -,ending direct. itt remitting, pleaee 'do so oy Express Order, postal , Note or registered Tetter ,acid. address. t 1.11 . THE, NEWS."' 2ECC RD, � Contort The Xe s -Record fRond WleekIr- rail and Empire or Family eral I . . mill s sere to any address in stna a ria end of 1909 -16; 0r 50o, , . a _�......w....,."- -.,. :.....—.r.,. t..,...:.,...�.�.ya�.,..e..,,,_w..........,..,-.'--',.,..,..---.._..--<- , —._...,...M—.,,.... -.— s-- - � .L_ .-. - -- - _____.,," &4 y_. -- ----&.