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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-22, Page 36 4 : . . �, . 10, * July 2204, 19% . . CHAt" Now* -Rotor# I I � .. - - ___ � . a � i�'", ­­­'.�_­00001 I �. . i ,.�., 10-01 1011--- . I . ___ , I 4 I I __. - , - ­­ ­­­­ 1.1-1--l-_ _1 .-L, ­­_.­­.­.. I—— - �1.11111­ , I ­_... I ­ ._1_______0 I -1 . ; I - � NEWEST, NORMAND Room FOR WRITERS. " 0%� I I 11 - - - - ­ - - ^^^e it halt smotbered fewliploo scmrA � .1 1.11, -s-OXNAPA, WE �, I I 11.1.1- --1--"_ - .. , ,- :- IN"" N PRIMPPROP10111FIR, � 11 . � - -I M_ -_ I I I ­ � - i I , t; I I . � . Londoner Say* Winnipeg Fairly , T"ms With Story I A, Thread In. Ft he wmwed through the., stioneaw. Who young man pricked up b1s; ears, . I � The Bishop of London Says England . � � . . I 11 . I I I :f� , " I � I I FACTS ABOUT FORT VERMILION ARK 0 ,Matorlal, The special correspondent of the en- I terpriolng London. Eng., weekly, Carl- hT the W009 I aud as tile scream sound ed once more .. be dropped the pipe atio lure down this, Path At 4 Pace that bad %'On him Me- Drinka. Four Tim** as Much. The Bishop of London, in his speech . in the � I "I , I I ; 1� . .TART41NQ. , adi, is touring the West, � . House of Lords on the licelia. � I ­ I I I � 4 c who says: . ords on the cluder path, in 9 bill, said that all Calladions were I I I I � - I , . ! I 4 4upposod Barron Waste Can ,Pro4o . ce How is it that no Canadian poet is. . chairting, the praises of Winnipeg, Py WAUACZI $NOW. , Around a bend Ili tbe� path be Sped, and there before him be saw a fr4u. h orrilled at the arnount of the old country's drink bill, I 11 I 0 . 0 1 1 0 1 Sunshine Fur"Ac , I 0 has .. i � . , �.� � Sixty, Bushels. of Wheat to t6 I that no Canadian teller of tates is de- picting The strange vicissitudea of life .. 1� COPYrighted. 1W, bY Associated . Lftcrary Presir. , 11. , tically pluuglug� borse. an Vitrgucau : which worked Out At an average of no less than 7s. 3d I . I 1, i I . four triangular grate baxs, � i . . each having three distinct i des. i � , I I :1 I I Acre, Akys Fr*d' �S. Lawrano� Steamer* Trains Will in her wide streets? � I have.asked.. this, in the high of I P%0'4�� �­ �0%~%^ wringing his build and jabbering belp- lessly�,wblle a budly frightened beat I - Per family per week. The bishop, went Oil to say that, in propor. I . P In the � I : . I I single.pieco and two-piece grate no such -like i I 1 1, � I � .QY)9.P*Y and I T;ip New Whoat-Gro win 8 Country question places criticis;n-all of them "down' East" Pletro VIneenzo Riga was discour- be underbrush w� crawled throug-li t I Ith _ tion to population, ,Canada drank only I one-fourtb of what the Mot Coun. provision,,b. made for exparlojoss or contraction, , 11 i; 404 a waste of Coal, always follow$ a obakl . ing. I i � � , ' . 700. M114 Nqrt,h ..of Edmonton, and have been told that Winniki is , too. "new" to expect a meed of liter- ; , .. aged. It, Irad been a 114416y. )n fact . lually wboofs, Qf genuine Alarm, young won The Jumped forth6 bit, .her Ir (lid, ind that at the Pan -Anglican C o'n this - . , � Q# the 164- and right-band,sidew are cotter pins, which when ; . , IQOsgne4 permit the to slide Tbes*fo4rZr4Lt0bXrs, I . i - Of late Years. Canadians have had I E � -a get along ary homage. W41, tille ca It bad been a bad tpontli. Generally . t , tel caught It and citing on despera YA gress _ year they were told that on the other side the Atlantic of 1:' grates out. I � are made of heavy cast iron, *$be ' . . , and Are Go, -4 up with bulldog � , I . to alter their opinions res , pecting very happily without. no doubt, just as the gt4ve.eyed, brave -eyed- when be afid Gambtetta . took to the I. The home, thoroughly frightened, they never saw a woman enter a teeth, Tile teed, will grind up the ;toughest cli , . I . alre'r I *04 .1 i . ; I :mAny things of vital importance to their .western girt can dispense with I sugar -plums road And traveled through this. Fiection snorted and plunged And acted gener. , Public house. The compliment to Canada . I I I I . country, and the new opinions are all in favor of the worth of Can- Pf compliment, having her -choice of the nickels and dial6a aud quarters fell into Pletro's old felt hat in 4 most -illy like 4 beast bereft of his senses� , With all his strepgth be strove to was, deserved, and it Is a, � Pity that The Times should belittle � I I . UNS,HiNz , � . I : 'I 1, I I adkL anc I .1 of the before it, . I , great future that, lies. Aerl'are living who naked, throbbing male hearts, But 'did you ever hear so inadequate so � allurin- stream. I a L free, himself from .the young mau`4 it by pointing out that money pay- ments tell nothin% about, the actual . , : I L . �� - ,� OVA2 , I r . .... 1_1 .1-.1 1101V I : . � J I . .� .still I - I ,can recall the time when. they firmly idiotic, an excuse as the self-acc4sa. tion of the eastward, critics? - What But this Year the weather had been L for the most part rattly, and somehow grasp. but that stubborn , will was equal to the emergency, lien with _ . Consumption.of drink in one country , I . I - 11 . . I , I L . � I I believed that the, Canadian West ,was! ' - too cold for agricultum pses. It, I pulp r would be thought of a pe son who . Gambletta seemingly bad lost his L , Inouths like the young mon's don't let as compared to another, tor n illy �t 0 does the price of drink vary, I the . t , � . L because the grates are zoade in soctions, not only can nothing but dust and . � . , I ashe* pass through, but after each @baking a di went side .. & be . i 1 � � . I might be a fine cQunt I ry for buffaloes and Tudiallf complained that sweet�and,tWerltY , was too, "new" to be his sweetheart? u k ack of coaxing coins from stubborn Pockets. go once they have gained 4. hold _. 'L ' Por several rlaut es, Was 4 I t b4ttle excise revenue varies also. These be truths which can presented ; to. the fire. Also, with the Sunshine grate there is no back -break , : 1 It"11 I . . L i and fur traders, but for Jarin , ers-never, Well, the farmers And, in, my case, it is a sop hiptry to "newness" to. the first Wbut few pleasant days there had . . royal for the master,y: then the young are so obvious that theret seems hardly gneed to utter the I I I W. movements attached toL the shaking, Birgentlymckingthe lever, first On . L I . left and then on. the right, the ashesare released on both sides,Aad (a through are there. almost nilliou strong, , - 4 1 . and the has, learned to impute and lost city of the Canadian West. the � been had proved far from prolitabi e, man's strength And Agility and spirit They do not detract in any ,.way from . the bishop's testimony into the pan. . '. , I I.... 1 . ,,It . . I ; 19 . east to look , their harvest as the foundation of the; Dominion's prosperity. They now . I door of entry which is also, the door of exit for all that vast land of hope- L '. . for the dimes, .and nickels and quar. , ters were conspicuous by. their ab. r sence, and PletLQ and 04mbletta prevailed. Tbti home. quivering and panting, rs came dow.ti, on all fial, and stood I as'to Canada's sobriety. The 4-onsumption of Alen, . bolic drink- Ili the Dominion, accord- , � ... I I ... I I I - L 11 11 � I . . i a i 1*.F* I measure their wheat crop, by the mil- fuluess. Forty languages are' spoken in her must IL -, both eat, f weather or du 1. . there. shaking like n lea f. ing to the official. returns, during the . I ... .. . . I . I I I I . . I . lion bushels and their cattle by the; 'hundreds of thousands. There has . , streeta� -1 myself have heard snatches .air L In 'rain 414 they plod the dusty . ­ "You had best get out for a moment last fiscal year was, per head of the POPulation,"as follows: Spirits, . - . a 'been great change of opinion with re- . � I ' i3pect to the west, f twelve-a4d the is an epitome of Oill civilization, the old ard the new. . do these highways; .In vain whenever they could find a possible audience Id (I or two."*the sLoung man advised. And , the girl meekly obeyed. .965., gallons; beer, 3.4,43 gallons, and wine, .110 gal OnSL I . The average consump- flarland . Bros. 0*111toll,. Out 1� But the north, the great hinterland L L But what does -she with all visitants. from � the lands of yesterday. Gambletta (10 his cumbersome tricks. I Then she saw his torn coat and blood . .tion in the Vnited Xingdorn given for . . I . , . . ) . b,-yand Manitoba and lie r sister pro- . I to -day And to-morraw? . - , How . rn a Waltz, tu omersaults. dle. go on his wrist where the pmii I . . gs (of the . the year 1906 (the latest availoble) L . I I I -vinces-whAt of. it? It, has been spok- ,en of as the "Great Lone Land," "the "frozen swiftly; inscrutably, subtly, surely , o , men oiit of'half. Winipeg makes w0p la,me, wrestle with I ,Pietro as he would, but a few wattered pennies had lodged � bit had torn. the flesh. I "Toro," she cried. quite forgetting I works out, per head, as 4ollows: Spir. I its, .9 gallons; beer 27.9 gallons; In .___�-_ I . --- - . . - 11 � - . Silent Worth," the sub,Arc- -ties." An address such that recent- liken. Silently and invisibly the mir- . In the old felt hat, Bankruptcy,, grim the recent unpleasontneim-"Tom. degr, wine, ,28 gallons. I ,% to addit or these,,the British returns contain an I .. I .PA ly delivered before the Cana4ian.Cl ub acle is wrought. The slave of a thou- sand years, thd tax -ridden subject of and ghastly, stared them in the face, . Moreover. Gambletta are you hurt? Therels blood on yo r hand. and you're all , mussed u of ,u , Item, "other liquors," of which the I *f Montreal by Mr. Fred. 8 I - . ,awrence ,of Fort Vermilion rilakes one rub .. . some arcient principality in the east. , w as growing painfully thin, even as If be had but P. He smiled reassuringly. -Not to the consumption ,is A a head. .Thus the old country man drinks a litt less . . LOANS .1 one's eyes and w�nder if Canadian �.nd of Europe, enters her gates -and irl.a monWhe is A� free citizen, tile recently come from one of his long , least, dearle.11 said lie. Then he'looked; ,le spirits than the,Canadian, but about I geography will not have to Abe learned . I hAtmAn of Kis own soul. - - - - But naps of hibernation, and Pietro was steadily Into her eyes. 1013.ut I'd be . over eight timeg as much beer, -and AT LOWEST . I . anew. Fort Vermilion is 7,00 miles north of what I,.; the one exceptional type with whom Winnipeg can do, will do, no� beginning to learn all too frequently that a handful of b � � errfes. gathered glad to be lf�lfll- 01 . eath. "if what?" sbeasked rather bri I more than twice as much wine. Apart from f 1glfrvs, it is an incontestable . I � E Edmonton, and Edmonton not many I . . -years ago was considered the jumpmg� , thing -w -nothing wbAtever? It is the from the roadside made a moft unsat- lessly. "If fact that, except in the populou . 1 $ towns in C�xnada, alcoholic drink'is When' 3rbu secure a loan on . ,your *' �' ,off place for the -Far north. But Mr. � prig. whose priggishness Is chronic. , if them P.re no snak-s in Ireland#' Isfactory repast, They plodded up the long.hill slope, I could make.you understand � what an ass I feel myself to be and I , not'an article of daily consumption. farm or city proper y � I t from this company there is I Lawrence tells of raising in one year '2,500 bushels of wheat at 'Fort Ver� I there Are no prigs in Winnipeg. . the man shuffling along with his sho . ula how sorry I Am I quarreled with you.,, . The, lumbprin,an may come into a town And spend much more than he ought no charge� for land Inspection. � - I � Renewals of maturing loans . � -milion with a vield of over 60 bn8bela LARGEST UNION. ders stooped and his head bent nnd Theyoung woman had her share of common sense.. "Well. I to spend on drink, but it must. be . made free of cost. The Inter- . - .. � to the acre. The nbrth is still ,far, .JACK.- . the bear following niong -at the end of rather think remembered that when be returns to est charged is alwgys at the I I nway both in distance,an,d in means I - his chain, his head rolling .from side we can forgive each other without his Jumbnr camp be will .go for lowest current rate- The I . , . ,of communicition, but Mr. Lawrence Biggest One Ever Flown sa!w Been to side and his scuffling feet sending � anything so unnecessary as that." said inghths,without seeing any drink at . . .. I terms of repa�ment are. made. . . I -makes it appear liot a barren, worth- . less, north, but A vast region of great � � . I � dem. Mads. by. Newfoundian up choking clouds of dust that set film" slie., '�It was illy fault anyway�l I I , . "I 'rather . I all. - I I . . ; � . , � to suit your convenience. , . I . I � . . . " vorth Ftnd agricultural possibilities,. What is probably the. biggest'Union to wheezing and coughing Ili miserable , think it was mille-,­ he d clared. ' e. . .' AN INCONVEWIENT QUOTATIOK Write for application forms. . . . . Privacy . . � . know what Mr. Lawrence ouqbt to - . 'he talks about. for he has been reared Jack ever made :66NY to-Ahe breeze, in . mtly.' Twenty fe�t. wide Toronto rem I . fashion., ... , . - - They were fiearlti the top of the bill I .9 I -1 At that moment Pfpt�o VI neenzo � . . . ,. 11 � . I our chief consider- . . � . Ation., . . . . . I in the Pepce River Country, find al-� , and thlrtY�six long, - manufactuied out I . . when a wagon with a portly, -well fed Rigi. overcome, with pretnon1tor7 How Liy Delesate to Synod Stamped- ' Assets over $ir,5oo,000 " . , I though still a young 'MRTI be ' 'has ' of extra gbod quality bunting, it At- , man on the seat drew up beside them, fears, approaebed. nearly touching the . ed the Temperance stion. : I . incorporated i864. � -spent 25 years in that nortbland. His- tracted much interested attention. Its The well fed mail glared at them. in ground with his forebead, so low were Some years ago the Synod of Huron I � . .. 14her was a pioneer In the Lower destination is, Brit4in's first colony, ' undisguised contempt. , . . his bows. Hls'�gpsturei were rapid W'as gravely considering the report of HURON & ERIE I � 'Peace River Vallev, having for many -years done there Newfoundland, for it ,is to be pre- sented by the Oldest British Colony � rou dago," be called, "what '*'e -*1 , and expressive, his face a -picture of �' . . I . a corfunitte'e on'temperance, the late � . 'Loan & Savings Co. . . : misgionary' work- 1 P.mong the traders and_lridians. His . Association on the -occasion of the 3 er doln' with that bear here on the highwak? DoWt you know there's a woe- � - "Not,a my fault! Not -a my, faultiop I B shop Baldwin presiding. The report was non -committal, anZr after a few .� 44-� Richmond St., Londor'l -sons took up land at Fort Vermilion. r,nd there to-dav is tbe family home, oelebratioa next July at �Conception 'Bay of the tercentenary of John Guv's , regulation' against It Ili 'this tdwnl . . . he repeated ever and over, his . . Palms, .Ardent prohibitionists had spoken the debate grew dull and wearisorn 366 Talb ' . ot St's SL Thomas . I To mAe that great Lone Land . landing. at Cuper's Cov upia's . I e, now C � Scares - bosses. It does! 7 Take him . uptt irued In deprecation. . . . . Cle�rly.the synod was quite prepare!d I . . - . 'known to the east And to do some- -Cove. in the Bay- ' . � . � 'through the Nvoods or.tbe fields, bu. t The . . . young ,man �turned. 'Your. . . to agree that . s . trong.drink was raging . . . � - I . .thin . resources are'the. to.clevelop its This association! is not long in ex- keep pff the roads -you bear?" - � . fault!" he laughed, "Not a bit of it, I ., and wifie"i'mocker, in spite of , - . � -_ 11111111111110111111 . IF.. he bns undertaken, And that is, sg istence," but has -members already All 'over I I - - Pietro pulled o%, the old felt hat and , my friend. in fact it's the moat for., tain minority inclined to follow Tim- I . . . . .1 . . � . why ba. told.tbp Caradinn .Club of the the: Dominion,' and in fact in. , '.bowed respectfullk... 1�be�u as best he tunate-cl,rcumstittice In the world that othy; Scripture was quoted, and mis- , . - "�. - I . . -six billion -ton denosit of Ftspbalt along � other parts of the. continent. baiing ebtild In. broken' English. . you happened along Just as you did. , ­ �q�oied, u.ntil even the bishop grew . . I . . Senator Perlev died suddenly 'atVol- � I .1 I . . the Lower Afhnbasca River,- ot Ahe 'b-%nks of coal that af many places on, branches -in severld places. The heart- qusvrters are -in Toronto.. Mr. W.. K'� .Plentifully. Intersperiwd with Utrusean dialect. be � . tried to make lt,i)InJu that he Here"' And Into the astounded Etru4z can's hand be thrust a crisp, ten do, jar 'wedry, but as a prohibitionist -be did no w .1 1'6� to -close the discussion too I . selcy, Sask, - , - . . . ' � � .. . . . . I . -close this great waterway, of the for- . LeDrew being tb.q secretaT Th Y. U . neither 'would . , bill. I . '. soon. .. . Mri George . . Fraser was, clected . . I � ,ests of sprup,4 that cover thousands.. .of square miles, of tb " q­oommArciel membership includes all Newfound- landeTs so 1 . or as, it i� 'ossible to find P Gamblettn .nor . ,willIng)y or ,knowingly -transgress the law.. ., tut I I I ,. I . Pietro stood staring At It stupidly, ' Finally,'Jh0e rose up a st . urdy lay� man noted for his deliberate speech 'Scotch . Reeve of Thamesville. : . ' - Toronto. -ty Council and civic. of- . . . - THIS, I L AT I - � . . , -fish that abownd in those northern . .. . .1. , I I I them. . I . . 'The . the inan In the wagon understodd'no 11 . scarce daring7to belleTe.hht go .. -_1 __ , od for- end accent. `Afe Lor -rd," he . , .Ci ficials enjoyed ai very pleasant visit t6 � . I .... � I . . I . -waters knd of the Pir-bearing Animals.. . , I I � 1, .. . flaw. 'which has just been - com- . Xtord of the servile' haningue; I � I ,time. while the young man helped the* begax "we have heard many scr*P- I - I Hamilton. ' . I . .. . . . 11 . � . . . .1 . . � -thp.t rogin the forests. : . . . I Develonment. he said. wns needed.-. � Dlete'd within the Dast-'nionth. i's largelv th e of Mr. E,-�ene Par- '- �'Xone of yQur lip' now." he Inter-: A ydpfied Irritably. a� the-'sanie ilme- . . . . girl back to the trap. I It was only 'wW�n �tbe tra P started . . tures and many opinions, but so far no one has referred to .the 104th. . I .. I . - I � . . . I . � L TI .. .. ... ME 0 F I . ' ' -nnd nowhere was investment -surer of * substantiAl P,nd steadv. returns. -Be. . . .work , sons, Toron,to. Tt Is to be flonvn..froin K, flagstaff about two* bundied , And Pulling open his ellat: to. display d tin ,,I,m 60 -tbtft Pietro realized. be was -taking . soniething'and giving thing in ie�' Psalm, wherein we- are reminded of all the good things of the earth -; The . . I . . 1. . � . , . HOW'S THIS 9 � . " , V. I . .1 . . I I . . .. .... I I �_ I -fore concludine his adr1ress*-1k,tr. Law- ren" drnDped into Droolipsy. He conlol . fifty feet in height. ' - Thi's flagstaff .- wilt be ere'eted -a monument star,- a deputy Bb' . eiqff. � I Am Yoxi'nnd that bear kee.p. ofr the road; .6oi. .. . .. turn. �' . I I L. . . - 'ss' for the cattle, the.m.-ine to make: ggrla�d the he',,�rt of man, the 'springs . I . . I . ... . - We After One Hundred Dollars - - Re- I '' .. . I I ... . . I see 1he dav when the water ays would: . over. of fiativn granite, for which the material or I'll run YOUL both fit, :'See !,� L ,. O.Waltift , be' cried, diving Ilitio the of " ' ker. paused ater"---tert) the- spea ward foe noy ca:se'of Caiarrh that � L I THE YEAR � I . . . 'bi improved and One 3.000 miles of will be collected .bv 'the, people of ,-e- � to. 1:1. waved his aim-mea,ningly � bushes for.' the recreant Gambletta., I . I .. .1 .continued. with -much �gr�VitLy ___� -cannot bo'curod by Hall's Catarrh � wp.ter now P-mbrable would stre - J 0" h C,n,�pflon'Bay. which will b't'ei�ct- . ward a .tittle . o.oded . L W ,path that led "Waitl Mdk-a do, bear il#nce�a. ,do . . . . .but .."the whereifi -the splvings of water I ' F. J� CHZNEY & Co.,. ; Cure. ' . IhAt distpneq, when . -wit tn twio- t .- the -d by"thos6 who'g6 from Toronto. I from the hl -h to the left and sat . Pway . I W . , altk!" . , . : Lwild ias'e's q-dench their tbirst.", . . . . . . L, I L .. ... -ro.ledo, 'O.1 . . . . I I . whistle of the locomotive wOulf' make' -those st tr-vPler.woiAd take, The morinment is to ,be. twenty fpipf . . . . . gon watching the sorry pair In'llis wa I - � . . "Oh, that.$ all right," the young man I "You're . There, was .A shout of '16ughter, un- I . 1. . We, the .undersigned, -have kr4own F.� EL-veryond needs something . . I wilrls ni,d trp.in nt Mrintreal ArA b, �et r1r,wn on �hlgh. by� twenty Jeet square at the base.. � - . L . I.. . . lintil they .bad turned, Jbto: It and �rere i � . � laughed earned tbeilloney!" .. ' The trap. whisked down der. covei of which tlie speaker Sat'L The� bishop -decided that it . I . aney for the last 15' years, 'T. Qlw . a,:nd . I . ' to create and. maintain. � � . tbn lower bnnk of the PeneR River. ' . Ind a ,sub- Mr. Lawreneq has in I . . . . . . . 'Special excursionq will be. run to ' L - .lost -to. ridw lu'lts sb'ndy depth$. . . - lBerjeaili a glubt.oak tree th* 'tood . the. 1.iitli. Pietro hauled the7 hear from the un- L I ,46wn. . we,$ 'a good opp6r'funity -to, close tlie L ' I . believe him perfectl� -honorable 1n -all usiness transactions, fitandally � . I I .. strength f6r . the:,� ditily I I . . .. I ,in -vent, -to whif-1h be, onlv'referrqd when I Nc_.Vioundl and in time for, the -cele- bration, - .. . . .. .. beside the little path Pietro sat dow u derbrush and made him stand. at his . L .. . . debate. , L� ." � . . . . 1. . . . I I . And able to carry L out any - oWigatiops, � ro und of dut ics. . , "b -fore the Canada Clnb, Pnd tbRt is the intrndncti on into tb- North Land L. . I � . . ". � . . - I . . I ' miserably, fits head In his hands. And - . � L . a great despair In his tired eyes. . :0umsY salute.. . . "I Eiji owti talterptl felt hat was Wnsp- I .. I i . .. . .. . The Canadian' Robin, . . - ';A. . AL ' , rnadeLby his tin. .. I . . . � I There i's nothing better . L . . I � . .of reindp-r as P. b -Rst of burden and . .. . . . A. Youn,i Ext3forer. .. 1. . I . . . , Frp,nk Hennps;ev. *ibe 16-yep,r-,)Id . Gambletta (loilapsed belittle him. .. � . . .. . - .ed In his band .as hi� watched the two . .. I pleasant fe ature,ofthe homestead, .Ind -in theLF.,.r West of Canada, eed � L Walding, Xinnan & Afar�in� � L I -Wholesal6 than ag Ate- or Porter, the . 6L, f vr iia- �or other dorr-sti purn')SLeS. , b I time -before railways 'Tt - sorne , � L. ', , ' L I � Son of Mr, G. F. Hevinessev.; 'o - thn, ' f . ' roflod about luxuriously for- a mo- . young people, .sitting close together . . -1 n moAt, pari of North America. is I L ' - � . Druggists, Toledo,,04 . Fall's Clure is taken kterrn. , .1 puzity and merit of which . � L I I will ' -4 e Ao e - eomp, r. wen P,ftp� tbev ,brne . . 'Pi-blie.:Wrirks D.,partmeht, Ottawa. is ' - . e I ment then., turied on.- his sid La t e nd. . . I . I L . 1. I . and both talking at.once, drive out or . . . I sight he'and Gambletia. the robin. This winsome �bird'is the L .Catarrh . . L 114 lly'actin'g. dir e.ctly. vpm the �blood L . . 4.�L �L' has. bee ttested., - by .. . I ' - ' . -there .will be overlpaid tr",veling. to be . done for which the :rA3l­PXs cannot with. the Governms�nt steamer Arctic,' : xPloring in -Huds6n L Bay. and e' I . - he, went calmly,to,sleop4 - . . .. ­ ; . - , Pietro: sat there for a time! 'a prey .Then set torth at 11 somewhat livelleir pace -in' L .. � an Turdus - migmtoriug'of Linnaeus, d his ... .L I n 'extensive-. one, � . -from. ( ran e is a L .. . . and. muco -113 .sorfaops of.. the systern, � . i chelrii�;is phy siiciains. , � and . . 0 . I. I . .1 - . . 1�f . � �., . --provide for mary a'vep,r to'com(k. At li,"I sent homo. r% nuinber of - in . t,*Pr,-,,;t-' I to. Ills bitter musing. - Then be. too. -ch of supper. . . . 1 � I. seat . I . I . . � e OlTer L rth to the sunny .climes' ..th c no T.estinidnials sent free... Price, 75c'. per � . I . . . exPorts at the. great exhib- �:_. . "'. . I . . -pri-sent dog-trRins in winter' are the. nort. ,Pnly Tnems of ty-vql ,%rol-trpns .- I . letteis. whieb: hive. binn. pxiblisth- Ipg. ,,d in . Ahe Ottawa ne*sP.aT),r,; As. he str 'etched himself- beside Gainblettals . . rusty­brOwa bulk - - .1 'fell. Into troll .11, . I . . . . . - .. 1. I . I ... .. ... . . .1 1. . L � . . . Recognized, Likeness. ,of Central 'Arn&iea.- But in win ter e obin be e him$ f south, And, th r ,tak s el bottle. Sold ll� all 'drug is I -gist * ' Take Hall's Family Pills for constti I .1 . bitions-. , , ' I - - . .. I - � .. . .1 ,. I I . . I .. � LL . tion. but thpv sho,-Irl .b- renlic0d. Mr. LF%,.v ii -r by ,.is6d. Is too Y91lP9 And un';6T)histicatorl to -b- whp.t Mr.' Arf-Inlir.Strine-r calls a . .and bled slumber.. - -- �. ' - I- � .� *. L . A Parisian dandy. of the tirst water, . . though he- hag 'been seen. in eastern , -New England, as a. rule, the advent I . . � I . . potion. . I 1. .. .. . L . . . .1 . . . . I . . . - roof . . . . 11 � I . I -sn-vq -ii, rpindee.i r�fevr the manner of the .people of . "Cpani,da.fa.kir," hii ohs" rvati6hs may NJJ`wjL' ft. happened that. th6.'path-a . . the Comte de S.-. had n crayqu picture L I . Irost 'is the .si�ynal for of * snow 'and . . . . I � I . - . � - - . I . . .. 6 . -1­1,%nd. � i, e.;� .h:,.ve ii higher. value than thow., I 1. NvIrdift,v wood W . , road� hich the .two of himself made,.which he afterward . hiSL departiir6 to les's' frigid regions. . . . . - ' . . . . . .. . I . /I- . I .. . The earbou Of the north bAlongg to Culnulated7for purposPs of snlp� bv I L L I , bad chosen. or, rather, which the well pretended to,'find fault with. . . � He is about the' size of our thrush, W L liev, Mr. Regnell' a Xenora'miniistbr. - - - - . . . L . . _t11A Q'�r"' fATn"V tl'�'t h -%'s giimn - the - T,ore e xperieho-ol writers. Mas te r . fed Man bad chosen forthem_as a re- " It does not-b6arthe slightest resenl- And, L like the pert .11tte bird �of L EU- I 'a wad -Knt to jail fdr' a. year for f' or&ilyg, . � . L ­%rnrlol the reindo-r. in fr,dt'.f1,9y. are HennessekAs sbin'g boyi tp.-�ddermiFt, treat led to a-casc.1d6. 'where . a little' . � . I . blan.ce to me,'.'. he sold. "And I will not . ro,pe, bogsts red wiast6oat, .but. not . . t L , a rectap , . I L � -r-irw,leer in a wilr! qtafe. Throjigh 0­*nr1­n .nntii.ralist P,nd sk�feh r,rtist on the . exploring -ship. He- �spiys fh,,tt LU D st r eam. fell over.a .series of granite � . I . . � I I . . I.. I �' . ' L. fake It," * of. so bright RL hue. The - Canadian robin is probably one of the. 66ldfare Ank ,if C, ­ , , The Provincial B 0 anada wilt I r L � - r)11ch of fl)� -n�01 r -rib -i , I r.rp v-�ry Plert14-1. V.r..J, W. Tyrrell, L north'-fhe tirm? passeg quickly ard - ledges. - � .. ! I I � ItLwa . . . the beauty, spots of The artist protested, but all'to n 0 avalL "All. right, monsl Pmr.'! be. M I onus, paid .is- P.1ways a welcome visi- - 9 start branches at Monctdn and else, L I I . . �1� I 'LL " I .L " � . -qq in biq r.o4mir.01- h ­)'r, "Aero, f.l,q 'q -,b -ti( -i -f (',kih-r'a.?' s,. s -_t, it n.uit,3 Vleos',mtly, and 'fhr,+, a, ' . 11, "n6t eold ,-,trAll me bi ' yet.,, So L 6f s . . . the vicinity. a place much frequented' ally, .*If it IS'not if, t 11 marked. n 8 -a it I- e, t JiSr hne' song, after. a or. Trilling A .. . h earty feast,,6��.the-.noxiotLg.g.r%Lxbs.ot where. in New Brunswick, .. . .L . � . I .1 L . I.. . .. L I . . . . L I I . . . . I . � I . I . . . .. . . . . . . I,% . -Ar s^(-ond,edi. fi�" of'wbic'� is i,lqt nff pnp p7a9s, -i-11q L ob,mrvo.tiona folidw- . - by the summer people willo Came to 'tbL LYou. of course I eah't-reasonAbly ex- ' th e ga�den, 016 billd is everyone's . . ... . . . .. .. �L . . I . I - L L " L MWOWNMELVWAWN� m6ft - , � . of s --ire -Wt be -N o� n6rihnit. ,,ib,,7s On.the way.to Bafr-n'4 T�P.v ir , . . 1. 1� little town. I . . . . . .. . Peet to got paid for ILI, .. . I . . f Tiend vm4.he.�is by n6'rilearls-averse'L' '. , - . . 1. � . . � L 1. . I . L . . . -1 . . ­+;�b P�V­A 01� o�,1111itr".fAr mile%' 1."re .1 P.s 9pnrrows-fo the folks P,t b6me. I Even its Pietro and Garnbletta slept After the count had left the pointer . f torn ..iowns � .. , where . theL.*public parks I ... L.. .. . . . I . " � � . * . J_..1t rq f,�)A b,1fF.%1n_,% ao,t�otr.dL tl�q proj� . ' Ti -I Of +'n- W -fit thirty YPArq R910. . I Mr. T,7rr-11 be�.rq oi.it Mr. LOx- Whp.leq are - numef6us. -nnd birds mbre thnn num�rous. Furq, sucll:-�.s � f6T. prrhine, senl. P,,nd b -,r P.re to -bq In the'shado ws of the oak a smart. trap came slowly down the winding - road from the caseadd. � .added to the :portrait OL Magnificent pair of ass' ears- and exhibited It to the gaze of the curious Public. I score of him, while shelter many a the lonely settler'froYm the Old Court- . try is -.Vont to recs1l his smaller pro- , L . I ' . I L I . The Newsoftecord C1 , . I Ob. *' '.. .. L : , a - -r- -N clikirn rosr-efinq tb- 'ble nosal lhp.ol 1-r-lijb- tskimoq in -velh.Anfre .. - In the trap were al stern f4leed young ' . - It bad not been long so exposed. t,otype ns h,) Onjures up seenes of, ' . . . ... ' � I . . - rq-f­1r-Qs of '1- dn­�sti(­fpol oqriboll ,r- --;-nd--r. Un,)n flhiR noint MT. T�t� -11 ;n T)qrt writes: "'As A t�n.velor the 1, fnr triflos, The. scenery . P-lo)ng the 07-131 --rd .enst is. very fl -q. mnch' firnr Alipm the jageed '.N6wfo&i dian d ' man and an unsinillit.-,young woman. . ... And It took no very great lutWIdet to . s when tb . a count. broke . Into the artfst's . studio In a toweriqg,rage ali4. finding . . * that . former da�s. However, one, tie1ver sees the robin in he depths of winter- the- more's the pity -for it is qWto.. - I . . � I ' . ' I . ... . . . I .. I . . . . I. . I I I I.. . . . . . . � . . , . Lb ' .90 T-i-orl-Y iq -;Wi-ft P.n,l endiirircr. b�ing I .P.,rd- Le,brador coasts-. � : . .- ying was not entirely ?, I ' ' thre.0s: availed - hfm� nothing.' at,- � . . ,nos sible to get on very friendly terms .. � . � I WIN . . is -f r g t 0 4 9". , ,­�"-hl. nf h - A­liry from t,roj io 'throb . . .. _____�_._ : L I I . - pleasant betwoon tbetu.'. - . ' last offered to buy It at a considerable . by ' means - ,of . judieiously. plpced - . I I . � . I ­ �, 0 - . . -1-ndr-ti onnnolq iinnn A slp,l*. as tmich � L : Taxliy.jr. t%iD'C:hu,,ch .%. . .", Indeed they btIdLtallen Int' sil ee.�- I I o en . -olletwe advance tipon the orig not pri . -1 ce ' crumbs and other broken foods- I . . .. '. . . . . I . I I � I. . ­ � .. .. I I . . pq nne hnnolred rnilp-.; T)pr dAv And As- , � One of the j.(-rogt qi1e,qtions that, will . tfiat ii1tter which Is ,harder. to.. . "it was not strange thnt,,voim failed . Standard of Empire. - I . I . . I I . . . � __ . . . I . I . 11 . .. .. . . . .. . I I . ,­Tnn,�red with tbe Arm, it ,nosqpssps * On- ,k1iv,%-fAr- of b-ing_nble to.'obfai'n I have to be fneed ,by the aldermapic corps of Quebec city in thp,very neor i Ondure than threats or recriklifnations L * ot open censure. For goiue� cl.alo they to 're . cognimi. your resemblance io.tbe plettiria of. tirst." sald.i& paintetr. de� L . - .. . . L ' . 'B*Omlng Ndva''Scotla�! . . . L . . .. . .:, . .. . . L . - I . Much good. readin for little money. - - , . 11 g I P,% food bv the wp.y. As a "nimce of fubire I., . I tbp te.xation of religious pro. drove - alolig" 'tile beauties of the termln�d to be ri?veug�d for the sififfit A leatare.of ,the piiblicity Work . .L . . . . . I . ,.L. ----;qn- ft t-Rnnnt. bi .-Ke-olleol . . . 'r p-rty. In the old capital, as ,in every I shaded wood road lost to. their eye% .. put'upou his work. "But I knew 0 you which has been introd,,ced �by the The News-Itecord and .Weekly Mail and Empire, one year.. �._.$Uff . L . ,rnrn the s%kirt; of the r -in( loer the ns� I f,v-q of the Aroffe, r­qinni trPkq'O. other city or town of the province fSX. L re lglous ropi torn . � 1* I rty is.exempt f . The man dually broke the. tilleare. IL "Perhaps . would , ' notice thie likeness as won as I I .. . , - Scotia is the Government of Xova meeting .of the. Immigrants on their L ,- 66 .4 . .� ........ ..... I � � 'Weekly Globe ... .......... . I 15 I . it . 09 . . . Family Herald and Weekly Star ........... :. 1:76 1 lr--t Pv.fv Pxtielq of wint--r clothing," o.tic. 9 it bas happenert that'rolig- It.would. be better.if I �ot lidded these eam" , . , , , . . . aTrival.on the steamers, and nointing is At . I Weekly Wittless ................. _b_.... 1.75 . The fmod of Ole. dewm now used in , . ious communities are settling in Que-L out and walked,11 lie suggested grimly. . . I out to.them the advantages that that r . 66 .4 . "itin ...,­ .......... i .......... 4..;... 1.00 :1 -the north consists of-Anh tr�Ven late b.,?c at such a pace that the untUxed ..Perbaps It ,would.01 said "tile girl. Society at Caracas. .. L . - province possesses for ngricnIture. - 66- IL L 46 .I Free Press .............. t .... -4 ........ 1,75 , . in the Alitumn P,nd kept for winter' , 11 prop-rties nre increasing tit - a- ate and. reIntrig tit tho hdrse. she wataiexi � . t werp The ladles of the'g.overnmen 7e as This method was most effeetii , ' 1A . it 4,r , r , . I . Ad vertiser ........ ..,..;. L * ... �... ,1.76 . ..'.R,�. * ' t .A dog requires two lonp fish a dol,ble of r ' that of the. tax-pay�rlg pTo- . ])tin climb down ,, r . om theIrnp. after -tile most gorgeous of.tr�pleal butter. hundreds of those men Pecid d to re- I e r . it r . 44 � .6 . � Farming World ..... I 4 .... 6. h.. ...:. 1AD . � L .96 � rlr,y On Ft jol'im Av these �kh bove to .. 'h� . pi-rties. L . A,ilitch she flicked thck.�eub -with the . , . . * IF illes. They woke 411 the. color , at the, main Ili �Xova Be -ti & r Unny. of them r Oro I I L 0 , Farmet's Advocate a I . : . I . nd - - L Home Magazine -2.26 � e .Arriofl, Rr(I 0 'n the food for the ftp ,d--,; Is the b,illdpst T), -.rt of the -load. L -t The ta -Paying property of Queb4o is - vAlund at $32,000.000. * wbile the Whip. and.the trap mpo I I - it down the road, The man Rtufred his b-inda into his . , . same time and'Jawels In proluslon, had originally intended to go to the W est, but decided to locate there. . . � I ... . id L . *4 Daily News, Toronto ............. 4..;... �­. 2.*) . 44 64 � I For the rpinde-r It is rtot noeesmity 4,) -arty food, for the nonwf%-,s-ssable property its vAl d- at ne .. . . . -pockots, grunted t'olll`etIlfllg Inarden. but you seldom 1(,.k -ed farthei than the paint and'powdor. i had Well ft Those then who have engaged in form- *aJOL king . . . . �44 Star r I ... I ...... I 4 ... � ....... 2.30 44 . . as Globe . 11, .,..O.; 4.n r . o P -t end of a dnv's iournev he will foraRe for birek. $A.000.00N of wbicb $4,000,000 i s own- ,A bv religious orders. During the late and strod o L n fit her woke. 11 . e P darky girt In Porto Itled powdered un- Ing M 6, U e R n a s cte s f it. In- quitiet about the provine- have be -n � 96 I 1� . , ........... ..... . 1: L . ds . . ItTAil ... �­..-',­�* 4.25 ' " w4f. Tnrned out of harness, the wni- I InSt fiVP VeArs the increase of pro. * . was a oleo , 4ant looking young man, tit sheAooked like a M*, but she WAS -received. from. all parts of the .world - 144 &A . '::::.':::.,...* ... lVarld . #4 --. - d..'� ,925 - . ., 44 8aturdavy Night .6 25%) mr.1 will paw away the snow and find 'moss onrtv hAd by religious 6rders Whig . The frown that furrowed his forpheild at restl These gaudy panish, Spanish- I . , � .- . ......... 4 ........ ::: ... ft I it Pree Pr�ss, London a 25), Iiis dny's rations in the which Pnvprs the greater part of the rorth' $1,100,000. . . � . . seemed andly out of place. But there Was something about the Indian,. Spanish-negrb creatures were , White Tiger Shot In 13-mpl. ' ....... O.....-....6 I . . I I to 49 . Free Preab, Evening, Edition ................. 2.76 � . . lAnd. ; Mr. Lawrence the Federai . Never Saw the Falls. ftiouth which said lie had a will of his pinked and scarleted ithd whited .on face, throat and uedk Until the orlgf- A wbite-tigoe ekht feet eight fnvbe� it) levgth has boon shot Ili Dhonhaiwal . . .. . . 1. . I � . . . . . wants 'Government to take '110 this matter, Although she is D7 years old ind he,q resided all hyw life in Niagara- own and gomewhat 'more than his . not -color appeared only on the upper �State, 0ii1sa.. The irvonnd eclor wa� . .it Wilolt youvanit is not 1*11 thiis'lid, we Can- supply' ,secure a hard of trained reindevr, And on-the-tako, within twelve miles of t;bnre of stubborn prlde� , - . Presonfly. by arm3, iind after tile -y bod danced for pure wnif:�. ,-,-,I tb,� stripps wero of I . it at less than it woUld coAt you by see.nding direct. . . -give the a trial Ili our north. in �Xii%gara Falls, Mrs, Mary O'Brien WHY of soothing his, an h6ur one thought of the delta i6f A deep recIdish-bloA color. . .. , Better means ,,f communication ate 4never saw the great cataract until overwrought nerves, he I)ul1Pd from tho 1*11ssigsipp) in the old green g - , eog . . I I . I . . . I I . . 'badly needed in the north And espe�. rially for the e,�r*ffig of the mails. she -,Vp .nt to Buffalo recentl to spend the winter with hor son, Yt was also 111,4 Jux-het it Nvoll worn brier pl1w and bm�nn "to fill It from hh; tobaceo pouch. . raphyt And so we all dinedd. painted and unpainted alike, and only the tm- . . . .. ftel)%t it. ,*-"Shiloh's Cure Will. al- I - Tit retnittihg, please do so by. Express Order, ,Postal 'In that service the Government could her first opportunity of seeing an Put w-fleeply wim thik in4k 4-on'1311-te-d believable florescent deftflptloln in tho ways oure my toughs.and colds..)f Note or registered I.etter and address. � . 11 . make a trial of the teindeeri and all �outlay of $25,000 would be Stiffidletit electric car. With great tropidsition when from ahoad there atosp d iwd-' next morning's papet enu #fto *A ado- . -1--6__. . I I . . I . I . � . for a start. .. .. . � . � I . . . . she wai persuaded to board a Main Atroet our to go to her stin's home. . I fell millinotion,, it, erne0imv of under.-. brtu%h. a lobberinsr of,Etrusea' alm . 0 dh , t. quate coneoptiolli of irbot the Can, qqesln� 62qht of it- -- Lowel- Conitilat'at in Children, ,- . I I. I . . . .. � I I 0q#XP 4.4 .-�� I I . I , . - I . I .1 . I I . . , . _ - ­ - - _Apitnt& ... .J . I lVhrn ' six mGnths old the little I I � We�l MITCHELL,* , . .1 ,C-hamberlain's Colic, ChOlero, and gron.6hitis Cr6ops into Consumption. I , . � . dalughter of VD. N. Dewey, i well ,,known Diarrhoea Romcily the best and Sure st, I Cough:ng weak(ns the ittlits and mak- . r Prope Treatment for Dysentery Ind � merchant of Agnewvllle, Va - . '! - bad an attack of cholero. Infantum. . I I % THE N EWS-RECORM 4- . C1112ton . . "It affords me pleasure to - state Cs A resting Place lot the bacell 1, WlYlet 13ronchitig beeoino establi-h , I Its -I I Dilrrhoe'96. I . I . hoads Mivint,' 'Cars. I I Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Tho, Cv,n-vlinn rl�fl;;aya Alto Diarrhoea Rentedy waa and ef- I I . � I . 1, I � I - I 1. I ­_­ I I I.. . t - I . � I..". ­ 1-1. ...1.1 ­.. ­ 'that I consider the,propkration Anowd I Od I It's CaSY tO Cur0--jilst Intl le I a, The gr at mortality from 0 dysentery giving .given out orders for rolling�stock 4gain. 'Two footed a eornplete cure, This remod3e -_ � '- . -as Chamberialn's Colic, Cholera iind'C,ItalrrhO2,'One--brclatlie,W.Its soothilig and diarrhoea Is due, to a, laek of thouqnrd bnx frofitht cars for the proven very successful in cases .. *� I 'weekly Diarrhoea Rewdy the 11)%n,st And surest I Valsalng and relief at c,tice. Catarrho,- proper treatment At the litst stages is ,has Grand , Trunk N66 are to be finisbM �l boWel complaiiit in children and '�% bV . The N'b"ws-Re*oord ,%nd �of good results 6f any I fl%�ro ever I %one so certain In 13ronchi tis that of the diseAse. Chamberlain's Colic, 806h VA possilite the Canada when given According to lie plain . . used- in my family," say� P. B , 'Her. , rington Mount Aerial, Xy. This is Ovety case is cured. Throat is. stren- Cholera, atxd Diarrhopa, Remedy is a gth tned, Cough' stops, irritation rellable and elliectual modiciAt" a all Car Co. of Xontrm-.f. The Grn,nd i printed dfirections can be relied upon Trunk On. bas ordered 1,00 1;tool I . X96il *and Empire or Pamil ly aerald ' ot goes ., *cf flop", arq, The Ca'"hilian Nei. with perfect confidence. When"reduced C00 0. I the univ6r.qat verdlet, of All who. Also tbis remedy. It cures -are i,,o ptompt AW&Y, all danger tuberculosis to When given Ili reasonable tilne will Prevented'. For throat troulge., eat- prevent .any dangeroug consoquences. _$Sr fic llr..q ol,rlNrmd 6W) stoel b,o-t etrrA, ,Nvith water And sweetetiod it is , � Pleas- II)p flr!at of tllpir �jnd to bq bu,*11t in -ant to tgket Nvh;eli if of great im-: 6 I I dd-ress 2 Wi se o a , a -and effectual that p, e6plo t0te pic%s. arrh ond toughs, VatarrhoWh,,% is Tho It has -been, in use for many ,years and Onrnrllx, wid ot Ah�, An"gys Owpq ig when a medioine Must �be .4sny -ure In recomnionding, it, V,or sp.10 by Ttemtd�. 25c and $1.00 sizes ,at All has always thet with unvarying suo. I ;portohee t11rt)ih,g Art 0))ut twenty w6odeji bu 0�.Ts P, , day . given to young children, Por salel . I J% 0", n ---d of '_ A - r 0006 I G a, ada to e, n 1909 . ,all druggists. . I . dcalers, Get It to -day. I tes S. V or 0ale by all diuggists. I by all modiciTic dealers. . JL0 I I I I I 4 I . I . .