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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-29, Page 31. �*v i � . i *^i1i. � July 2 otho 190& 0 il % �_ I --- ----- I - ­ . .............. �. - T17A --womeftw0i ., " . , 0114tQ4 Nowil-RecoM # a 0 . 3 .. . . . I., __ 11­11­�, . i I 4 __��_ 0 , , " ; , ' - ;;;;— i -;'.. ;_ L –77 ­ ,, , , - - L --- ' - ", " M. - � I I . . I - if --- L ' ' ___ - .!!!!!!!!no - I z� - � HOICH DER KAISER. I THE RIGHT TO STRIKE, I ., —_ "'. , - -, ., I __ , ; ; ". I 'AN INDIAN NEWSPAPER . FIRST"WOMEN'000TOra -- ' L " I . PIONEER PEDACLQGUES * -_ ­ ____ ft� This famous poem Which when re. Noteworthy L04 oeciiiian by Brit- . , - 1. Oofurribtit JUd';is. L � I Or. Jenny K. Trout of Toronto Hoxds - I � , cited by the late. Rear-Admi,v.l eog�t - ish . -7-- 1 the List. En=4 —_ # ­ KAMLOOP6 WAWA IS UNIQUE 1311P of the U- S. navy at a (linner in Tbe'Supreme Court of. .British Col� DR. HODOINO WRITES INTEREST. E New York Sprung into instant popu_ umbia, sitting at Vancouver, has A glaTIC4 at an early register of the ­ I., I . I _" I... 11 , 14rity and come near to Severing the handed down a decision in an appeal MOILY OF THE OILD DAY$. Onta'do Medical College reveals the .1 relation$ existing between G fact that ,Jenny X Trout Was the This is on entirely now idea, and will qopo� I . arid the United States. W case that is of great interest. The _ ! = plaintiff in the case was a first woman 111cepsed to p ciially interest foplo who reside in, natural The 'Go$ .I Father Le 4oune, 4 French Catholic by a Xontrea as utt . stone- HlStorioXrApher ractice Istricts. he ggi rfeg, takes the plac* Rfto . I man. ,the venes havk 0 , of the Dep4irtmont of medicine in Ontario. gas 41 h !" er from England, who Applied for Dr. Trout is of thp lower Sunshine Ore -pot, thus making . ­,­ �. W-- � Missionary Sent From Brittany b(!en attributed to, several literary membership in the union and t - Education In Ontario Tells of this the wife of Edward Trout, for 40 I _ - men, but the real author was A.,M. R. ' I ob aiii Years publisher ot The Monetary it posiiiii to burn gas in your furnace without 4".. ", " �.,:. ­ . Has Taught at System of Shorthand ed. certain Work At the trade as a Early Do inconvenience. Such 14 not possible In a, ! 1. V � to the Native.s and The Gordon, And they were written for test of miripetency. He objected to minios of Upper Canada- Times. The li4t of early woman furoace, where the ordinary gas log is in ". - �'.4- ,y Got Out a The Sunday Sun, it paper now ex- the test on the ground that the work , U. S. Loyalists Are to BOL Thanjced graduates follows: � serte4, .... ­­ , . , . : V;141'01: 4ittlo Fitsbilcation - Hai . tinct. 'They Were (lashed off one al- Was different from what b - " lon.ay K. Trout, May, 1875. i"' IL should the gas givitaut, a coal or W004 L .. ;�o 11 . � I " .4" * ternoon late in 1$97, just to fill vpilce: ous , L e Was he For the Superior fth firre could n9t be started until the g4si .,.'�,, . ., oals, Through- .fp .1 Tronsla / - tomed to, and he was refused ad. ' I Emily R. Stowe, August, 18W. anected, Peo � �5, . mission to the union. The me' out - the Provinco-Old Methods. L Augusta Stowe' a I r ,9. '. itted Bible, a work- - ; Wien,. April, 1883 wore disco -Iiiii1opm . .., "R -. . I .., I . .. , ! , � . .�,, ., Probably the only tribe of real In- Der Raiser of dis Fatherland iug With him notified-- the What Canad Allea McGilvary, Hamilton, Aprli . To provide against sweating in the bummer CLEAN � 4 ­ , dian shorthand writers in the world Und Gott on high all dings employer -jans owe to the United ' , time, Sunshine Furnace. is equipped with a .�. I 1. coMmaud, that they would not work with him, 24, 884 . I .2. ritrib L Ve two-ach! Don't you understand? Empire Loyalists in the, matter of 1 ' , nickelled steel radiator and dome. All 11EAT , ;� 1. who co . thus forcing his discharge to avert a Margaret Corliss, Australia, April ) '14� ute and subscribe to the ,Xelriself-und. Gott! strike. tonecutter sued the education is the So bolts and rivets aro nickelled,. a cretary, for dum, D., L . vapper-plated. This special treatment, be. ,,!��.. - '�, - union, through its se report by- J. George Hodgins. LL. Helen E. Reynolds, Kingston, April � -A- % . . queerest neir ilow being pub ihe z , bject of a. recent . 29, 1W, I , 11 roda 1. t. ". , Ushed are 'those He reigns !a Heafert and Always a e or o 11 sides meaning quicker and greater radiation 11 _ . belonging to the sb 11, ag 8 f I sa of employment and was 'historiographer of the Department Of 29, 1w, � I ,Kamloops and Douglas , River bands Und mine own Embire dou'd vas successful i from the radiator and dome than cold chill ."., , , 'L n the lower court. On Education of Ontario. Combined with Marion Livingstone, Mount Morris, iron could possibly give, acts AS protect' .. . ­. 'living in the interior of British Co- shmall appeal the legality. of the union's. So, this historical review are sketches of N.Y., may 11, 1887. for the bolts, rivets and rods from inroads . lumbiii, Over 2,000 of these natives Ein noble I dinks you call tion waa upheld and the action dis. distinguished 011eer teachers aiid re- Susie Carson, China , Me f-und Gott! * ,, May 8, 18%, gas. When cast iron pornes ift contact . � have masteied tile art, and regularly = missed. I The chief Justice's opinion, miniscences opfi those who followed Elizabeth Embury, Belleville, May our nickelled Iteel it is coatod with our s . , . read 411 the news pertaining to the both in its spirit and decisions, has those pioneers in later year pe I ". tribe and individuals in thoh - I a. The 8, 1888 Anti -Rust treatment, which prevents � . .1.. I . . r curious Nyill some man sing der power divine such bearing upon recent judicial ut. whole formis a. valuable arid interest- Annie A. Lawyer, May so 1888. � slightest ssibility of rust c I I journal, called the "Kamloops Wa- 3�4e'n Soldiers sing "Der WaCht am L ter4nees And judgments in notorious ! Ing contribution to'Canadian history, Mary 0, B. MacKay, PO _ ommoi I � � Stellarton, ! anywhere in Sunshine Furnace, ViA.';,kBi�1e, hyinn and prayer book ..,Ubein," I labor cases that it, is Worthy of note: and especially the early history of Up- X.S., May 8,1888. . . I I . , Are ewise printed in this sign Ian- d drink der health in Rhenish In no case is there a greater obi per Canada, , I I , . I L Alice McLaughlin, May s, Iss8, I . I . AW111i guage. . wine � tion on the court to be L alert in Ain- . The blographl'cal sketches fill pine Annie L. - Pickering, May 8, 1888. . I -10 This extraordinary advance in In- Of Uei Gottl Wiling the rights of both.partlesm : . � - than pages of the report And they place On Opie, Sisley, Agincourt, Oct. - 25, . than culture was ` brought. abo Dere,s I in that originating, in record the life. Work of those devoted I I L . ut I I L trade or -labor � 8 ' through the effort of a. French Catbo- France, she swaggers all dis is it ifficUlt 'men Who 1889. I I � 1. IL air atoundt, : putes, in none more d shortly after the loyalists Isabel McConville, KingAton, May - ys , lie missionary, Father Le Jeurte, sent for the court to satisfy all persons came to. the wildreness of Upper. Carl- I Ada, .,a,d 22. 1889. , - -out from. Brittany a ,few years ago, She's ausgespieldt-she'$ no aggound, that it bus lived up to the time lion- cational the foundations of the edti- Lelia Ada Davis, Toronto, Oct. 29, Kamloops, the headquarters, of FZ�r To much we think she don't amound ored tradition that it holds an even system that. bas done so 1889 . Harland Bros., Clinton, Out . . . . . I . Lie Jeune. is some 300 miles and more . Meirisielf-urid .Gott 1 1 1 scale. much to make Ontario the banner, S, L - , . . --- , � usanna.Peep Boule,United States, I —_ -_ . --- northeast from Victoria, the capital I It cannot be disput�d that a body ,Province, of the Dominion. - 1890, L' -1 --- I I - of British 0 She vill not dare to fight again, May 2% . _. e - olumbia. Just across the of Workmen may, for the protection of At the outset of.th4 report Dr, 'Rod: minmrimnii, mm � . . ----------- ;_- * But it she should, I'll show her blain Minnie Brown, May 22, 1890. :.-;-:-,:-:- -,:, .-:ii � i,!,� 1'..Vi'l. 1: ': 1: i: 1: ':: �:,:,� '' J � , ''': : I :river, 4 few miles up from the town their trade and the promotion of their gins writes: "Animated by the same .:..:.:.:.:-:.:-:.:.:-..:-:.:.:, : ;:..;:; : , i.i.-wisitititi.. - ;;.;.: ...... . . :.­­-� .- . . .. Tl- te themselves ti spirit that possessed th - .,:..�.:.-*.*.,�.'**...;..;.--.-..- -- ;:.::.;-.j.,-..; . : -- - ---- . 2s the main Indian village or ra ' -Dot 41sass und (in French) Loraine : interests, assoej4 e early colo Clara Demorest, Melita, Man.,,May ­ " ` ` Are mein -by Gott! - � 22, 1890. . . i;�:.:-%-_-,_.:i: `:;;.. - - ...M. -A i --v ;....; ". :!*.- , . :-:. - ...: - .. I I .. : ': 1" . - � 4herie. Here the native congregate . I er and prescribe - conditions for the illsts of New England, the United Em- I I ;f ...... :: ... 11 ..!.: .: -:* � in large numbers . . ad Emily 1. Irvine, Woodstock Oct. .. . ...". .. ... L . at certain seasons, I mission or rejection, of others to.tho pire Loyalists as they settlect in Up- . t .-*.:.:. .:: -I.. � . . for this is .the irri I f might, 30. 1800. . ": . I 0 . I i -. .ant centre of n- Von Bismarck vos a man all Association, and., it any condition ap- Per Canada, established schools of a .-,i:-, . Und dought he vas glear oud auf :,::::! I than life for some 50 or 100 miles I p,ears' to work hardship by resulting superior class in the chief centres of Yda Eliza Lynd, Toronto, May �% :,: , S L - around. The occupation is r ri - I sight. in the rejection of any � 1890. : , Sav . , cipal applicant, their settlements, -such as KiiiRston, . I ing. I ly hunting, fishing and ranching, and )But 4oh 1 lie vas niell good to fight there AS no remedy. by which that Cornwall, Bath, York, St. Catharines, Mary H. Nn . I � , I - . Mit me--und Gott! body can be forced to associate them- . I farming on a liniite4 scale. rior , and afterwards at Nei In 180, 22, 1890. - � the appearance of the Priest, the selves with the applicant. . . . a Grammar School was established by Maggie McKellar, India, May 22, : How much o,f your I . . . I 18hamans, pret,enders at the 0 Ve knock him like ein man aul sdraw, . � :: . `­***`­ - uring of � Similarly any body Of - Act of the Upper Canada Parliament 1890. . . -,-.--. - I .., :!.- men may de- istriet, . -::-.....-..,.,.­..*:_. ::.: . 7disease, claiming, by aid of. Super- Ve let him know wbose vill vas law; cide for themselves the conditionsun. in every d and ultimately (in' Emily T. Smith, Woodstock, Oct. . s"JarY aFe you leaving ....-,:...-;--;-..:.".:.,...: . : * *:. -:.*.'_.':.:,.,.*..-:,. Vnd d , I - . � .: ...::::. :. .. .. . liatural or magic powers, to be Able ot ve don'd .vould sdand his, der Which they will 4gree to render 1816) the Common School, fashioned 30, 1890. 1 . ...�.-.--.-..-��-......*,.:.*.'.,.,.*..'-.:.:.,:,::. . I I I . at our Savings De -p trrnent *:,.:-:.-:.�.:.:.:.:.,.-::�.*:":.:.:.*..,:.:.,:. 'to ward Off evil spirits and prevent jaw . , se!vice, to Whom and with whom, and by ,the U. E. Loyalists on the New Hattie A. Walker, Ma'y 22. 1890, par ::,:.::::..,:.:*.*:..,..*.,.,*..:.':.*-*;':-':...,...- I .. Sickness, c6inpletely -held the people Meinself-und Gott! . . England pattern, was'put into opera- Besides thfte there-hre fifty more . ' '-: *:"%::::'::::-7:.:-:.' .::.:'::'.: . . this involves the proceeding that the � :::. . . I L '::. . .. . , .:. .. y ­., :. . , - ti u, in' the settled townships of the lady graduates in Ontario. ­::` 1-_-**1*'�-_*- ...M.F.R. . I " rhay quit an employer's service, b YOU ..,...-..,:.":.:`.-,:.:.':.. - in their superstitious And powerful , I each Pay day? Couldn't .. grasp. Ve, send him, oudt in'big disgrace, av- .0 . . 1-:-"..... . .:,. -­ . . . . :..,. - - , - Besides hindering their pro- ing due regard to existing contracts, pro.vince. Among the biographical L ' .. . I % . i-*. .....;4.... . ::::'::::::"---::'%7':::":':':...- - I 1; .-:-:.:.:.-.-. ."...."..........: '": * . %,-,-.-�, :,:.%..-:.: .. -,�:�-*,, - -:.:.,.-. ;: .: :.:: "-:-:,;-­,,--­­-:-:- .:...-.-.1*1 .,-...:..:. . . . . . , `:'.- .. , ,.: . gress in religious matters, a good deal Ve gif him insult to big face; . .. if the conditions of employment are sketch6s one finds' the records as Canada � and the Pavne Bill. , easily spend 'less' and leave *.:::.:., '::1 i - ..;,::: 1; L . - I . ,; .. ;:, ::.!�,Z­. - �of pr Und�put Caprivi.in his place I such 4s'dissatisfy - them.. It makes teachers of such distinguished irien as 1-1 Ave ...--:.-*�%��­, . operty was squeezed from the - . . . ---Z--*,'.'....;. .,-.-.: - Edward Porritt contributes to The .:, ....R.N. ... P.. ) . :. ...a&,:M..**......- . "' , .. - -�J� -* I . Meinself-und Gott! - , . Rev. Dr. Strachan, afterwards Bish- :...:, ...:.;..:. People by their misleading'influence, , no difference in, their'legal rights if May number of The Worth American , _.. "' 'L - ..: . ':.*:. " .1, L . - . .,:.;:-%:,. - .:.. - . I. dollar or two, perhaps five or m '-:.T::-:;:::::: 1_11 These so-called magical prophets fled they complain of such a conditioll,as op,of Toronto, Rev, Thomas Phillips, Review art. article : entitled "Canada i*..: - . ? :..,:: - ::..:.:::::::::: lit the cerning of Ahe French riest : Und yen Caprivi get svelled ,hedt the employment of another who does Mr., Joseph.- Spragge,' father of thO and the Payne Bill." Mr. Porritt.. "'.E. .:. . .*:.:.:..:- '.: *:* . .: I *..,..:. .:..: . . who fully exposed their - t,ickp, and Ve very brombtly on him L set; . . not see eye to eye with themselves, clinracterizes this bill as loss hostile .'., *.- * -, Success *,-:: , *.'. - - Lto ge late, Chief Justice Spragge, .and so 49 Remember. . your Juture I : . , ..... false creed to the Indians, and before . Und toldt him t up and get- They cannot be deiied the right to on through a long line of the"Ploneers to Canada than almost any'tariff en- .-...,:.:.:. - � . . L :..:::.:. . .. .1 I 'he began his *ducational ,Work the Meinself-und Gott! - , Settle for themsel,�es* .* education, I .. ,:,-`t,.---. depends on -�vhat you * -:.:.:., . . *.-.*. . . whether they 91 awtell at Whsh'ingtoo.* since the reci- *.:'§�-,,�.:'_ , Save --not ,:.,:%, I I -tribes of this locality living along $hall rem i Incorporated' in the report is a. gr4- . . , On the the a n in #'he same employment, procity treaty Was' .abrogated, by the ., .. ...:,�', - ....... . . . .( in . Dere's Grand1ma dinRs she's nicht." .�,�.-,.-. . ::�R- . , . I . . .,:* I . bdriyons and banks of the Tbo son - for; with one -or two apparent excel). L ' 'United States and Canada. He -says . I . ea=. We * :.. . . . , , phic descripti6n of the old log school -!,�,t� Z arid Fraser Rivers. in British Coluni- schmall beer, . . tions, a lef,al act does not become 11. house read at the meeting of the Pio- : ,.:.. amount you ' . of the . I `­."."! � . -.:.;. � . Midt Boers und such she interfere;. neer Teachers hold in Toronto in 1887 . policy 4 of .the Liberal Gover - - .. 1. . paY 1� per :.,:.* . . I . -bia, were unable to write their Jan- . legill mere y because done with quo . irropt in Can da: . . . n . .. � ­­� I I I. - . . . . , lit. tionableL . . -1.:. .N..... i::.:.:.. I :.: �.. She'll learn none owns his hemisphere. � .: - . . I to : ;::::.:,::::-._ I and -had no written tulu, . L motiveS.L . a by one of the oldest of those teachers Except for a pref6rence for Great L , -,,.-,:,:.,*,-.----� i i:-.:.--*.-.-.': - centi. on c1i; atd'4 per , ::.- . .::.:., '..Z.:. �gua 11 , , th , " '­:";` . en livi. B - -:-:.Z::.:- .-- L - , altifl4b, each possessed But Me--iind Gott 1 L . .­;... . . .. .:::. :.:... . . . . . . g. That description is in;, .---,-.,.-.*M.-.. -*...-.%-.::: - I � .;.. a language � . . . .. r1ittim. the Liberal Government in I .. %::,:,::::Z:::::::.::;:.:-:* -­--:._. - --i .:".*. 'which has 'an extensive mythology, L . . � . teresti -day. "The desks,., . 1897 adopted the National 'policy 'of . . .:.....:.:.:.1.::.;:.:..;: ... . *:. ' L Rubs In the Family, ng reading to 11 ::,-:-:-::.::::,.: ;-. cenL on Debentures r .%. . 'Which was preserved by oral. tradi. She dinks, good frAu, ,some Ships she's I I . ...:....i,... ....­.­.;-;.;.-.--.:.:.::-. . 0 . :. - I . . .... . . . `.... , ..:..-:::.:..:.:.:.:.:*.:..::.:.:- . I . -: .. Nyrote the pioneer teacher, o(so far as . . .:::,�. % .::. � . I . Lot . . I . Rev.' W. R A. Lewis, ,rectorL of Mt" . - the' Tories in, its entirety, Since 1591, . -.:: ** _:.::-.:.;:-.:-.:....:-,. � . . "::. '*.:,-_, *­; . ". . I . . I ... ... N- -i,. . . -.".%, . lion. . , . . �anlv in the 'School room -.*.-*:* .­ ..: . . . *ich,, was, born and bred. I were provided f , L&ral: Governments have greatly . . :. $100 1:, . To -day, U Clemens, M - . ,. n(F.Soldiers midt der carlet goatz - shelf, fixed at A, developed And extended the ational. . --.:;..; il- * *.,: *., . I Or More. - . ......; I I .: * i:. . ly all' the different a tario, and consistedL of a Wide . .. ..... I .. ... %.'-.-*-'.Z:: . . near :ill Wellington County, � On - * � �.: -.:.. , - ..:::::: � IL 'tribes, ... . ...: ... - ..iiz. . ,::* - -, I � .. , some baloozen or more, are Ach! We could knock dem. Pouf- while lo pretty sharp tingle.against tbe'wall, Policy. In so doing, they have .. '. .; . - - '... , ;- .*..:. . . .. . . . cur- . I .:!:.::!.:: ii Assets oveT $1 I.0W,(= i . , " . '"Writing letters to one diii in'their . I L Like d,ot, !. L ' . i ygl to the country of his and extending All around the room, tailed the preference which was .. . - L . . : ,. I 1, . - . ......'I'..... . a news- , . . . . . . . � . Incorporated 1864 - .,-'.:------%. :several languages, reading' Meinself-�-niidt Gott - ­ " ,�doption Will not let the land of his with an intermission only At the nar- � n to Great Britain i'n'1897.; and ..,:...,:.,:::::- . . . � .. I . irth,. be maligned, Righting Borne row sp I ace occupied by the door. This ra y "" ve also, rais - A much greater . ­`!.-.-:, ** . . . I . Paper, Bibles, and song books, all by LI . , �ega gh hit ed :.".., .'.*.:.. � . - -for wars, gross misstatements rdin .Calt. . t e . ffiffoll, & � Ede Loan -o L , . *:':* - means of sho' are 9 primitive arrapgement-was sometimes hnrri,r against reciprocity With the . . ,::: , L . n dimes of peace breb , .: ... I rthand. Father Le ' nda while at the summer camp of ii w th I . .­ I vid &Yings C 0 . ,:.. .:_N-"* . . � - ": Jeune found that to ibe successful in I beex der helm. und spear. Of �Mars, number of youthful Y Supplemented- ;a long, flat table, United States than existed when they . 11111 :::, ; -, : . , _ : ,:j:` L * '.. ars, ankees last composed of three or four lobse'planks - .1 : : . ... .. ::.._- his mission it would be absolutely � Und - c * are not for den thousand Cz Year, his quick � wit and the laugh . , took over the,National Policy from �.. . LONDON..cANADA .!::,* . ...... .;.;.;.;... : : -...,- "I'll", o :;:;:;:;.-:-. ":.v:-::: L . ` 7 . .. ­`;*;,-­ . I I � :: ..: ,. .� '! ::-* I I System of Co L . . , M nself-midt G � of 'the -... . .:...-- - * ::-' .. - - - . .. necessary to devise a rn_ . - .ei. � . . -1 lott ! I in the rough, supported by ,wooden the �Tories W. 1-897. As, a'feriull .-.;-,..- .-E............ii. .. . - - ­­.. . : _­.. ; : - :.:.;:,;..;ti;i Z .;...-.-:.:: � I . __ - ­­.. ­ *: . . . � .)�hjcli followed extricated him from � . .... . . . . I .;.:.: ­.'.-:'::. .. :.:..:.:.. . - I I :;:::: ;.*.'.*-.-. *;.*. - ': ­ -munication both to arouse and ga . I benches,.,or "horse$" placed trans. control of 'Government at Ottawa by ..-.-'- ,*--;!-:-:;:.:.:--.­.,.--- .!—.-- _-:* -:.; .I-:. .:**----- - - _;.. .. ;. . . . . .;..-.:;:. ....- . - a heated arg - . . - ­­��:-:-'-::: �:.. : -..-.I;.,.. * .:;:; �-. '%, i...........:; ...: :: : - I their interest oti ' - TTi fact, I burnor 'efry whi what bade fair 'to be . . , .11 . . .. . . _= i A T--.-;:,..4* -;:;-;,;.;-.-.*. ,:'.. .%. . . by placingAnstru ,�'e Im* ­ . - ment. ' � . . . . . . . versely beneath. .. . . 4*1 , ,the Liberal party, Canada Lis to -day ,.. . . . . . . . L . . Tinted matter in their bands Ha. . Mid aspect dark' and: -visage grim . "'If'vou have'such a high opinion -' i 11 . = . . � . . . What L a'*, picture 0 did -the Wooden .on a more protectionist has% than at .' I . .. - . . ­ - . 0 , Ting no written -language or ,' ' v- Gott -pulls mit. Me and I in , L 0 Lthere?" 4 . . . . I . grammar , .. A . mit'Him of.Cp.,nada Why did you leav, desks And. walls thote old-time lt,,,,�.,Ii e. since.-ConfederatibnAn 1867; ' L I . . . . . 1 7— 1 . , O� y there - hre iri the House of L ' . 'WITH' ­ I ,Of their own, he conceived the novel - . Meinself-und L Gott! .. estioned oneL lad hotly, I scli6iol houses present, worn smooth da BY, ARRANGEMENT L . and useful i3eu 'of teaching the In- . L 1. . — . . : qti "I cam6 to Ahis country,' my boy," 'With use, variegated with the..ink, Commons not half 6 dozen memliiers . . . I 1. . . L . , . . * . . L ­ I . ' . ' . ' I , Idians of the Various tribes to. write Niw Canadian AnnuitieS­Lecturer.L 'said the rector ­vith a smile, "'as a and ' carved with the Jackknive's of L who would. support a'bill Lfor' ,'ow'er- The, "L , ' , , " , , , I L I . I . their language, and showed Ltb it f aV L the boys. What burlesque, too,. upon - Ing k1 Mail. 0 1 ' Qm It ' Coincidences are orit6 tberno missionpry.." - � - ... . ea of education ing protective dixti6s, or for repeal, . aign to represent,each sound whi h U ' .every intelligent' id the bounties to the iron and sted and I �y . . . . I I c � with Dr. Samson, WhenL a student Mrs..- Lewis_ his mother,' a . - Wee ' �. and Em e r ' . I . I . I. I . . "; ,:. -they uttered in pronouncing their Staunch Canadian, and -fro -in her .he 'From nine o'clock to twelve, 'and the Liberal National Policy �- which . . . �, . . I 'words. The signs were a! ,ly the Lof medicine in New York be, was ly- were the processes carried on in them.., - other industries -an integral part of , , L I .� I . .. .1 . . . .. . pir . . mp - ing one day under the trees down.m. .has inberited-both his wit.'afid his frorn.6ne till *four, six long hours, as nie.iiow costingAlle'Dom0on nearly . . I .. . . . . � I . .. I. . I I . zshorthand symbols,of the Duployn . . . love, for the . land- of the'lliaple. Mrs. . iarked* by. the -sun's sibadow on the � �fiiea milliol .. .4 . L . . � . ' . . . . phonographic system. AiterL working Battery Park. Some celebration was . . . . —AND THE . I ., on in ti city and a number of rigs Lewis' eld6t-daughtel, .is the wife 'of 11 . , , � dollars a year. I . I � . .. . .. L I I I I . I . rudo dial mark�d out on the windoiv- . .. � I . . . L . I I . . I . I . . -out an Indian vocabulary containing, went by. One,-,Yhicb the 'young man Rev. .-R. T. W.' Webb of' St, lohWs sill, did the work- go on. . . L. .. .. . .1 I . . . . � . . I - "' L '. . I . I I nearly ull the words -horse Church, .Deftbit. Some of the ladies. -L I "A 0iiirtie .Cerernqny,� .L� ' " * . .� ' me in his d . . � die ,employed in everyday usag inoticed particularly �vas a four As' the day -wore. away the school * , Mi, Fa , Most Commonly of the parish.were pp.rticularly anx- A uri cereffio'n�-Iri the ace M shorthand signs, the prie§t; *in early L rag, beside the driver' of which sat lous to'enroll-.Mrs room resounded With. the loud hurn bf . , ily - Herald ..and Weekk .$tar -fall, when the village WAS tbie ly A man with a remarkably - . Webb a� 4i DauOh- world .took ple.i a few days' Ago, . . - . . . y . Ted f ace. � . . . . ter of 'tb6 Re olution. a score or two of boys and girls. all . Populated, first showed and k . There. was nothing. spectacular About . I L V Mr.4.' Webli ,, studying aloud" with- a, most dis-* when it 'special convocation' r of the I . 1. . , I . . � . I � I 'L I 'ed his system -to .one of. th explitin-, the rn,�rr bircept the color of his face, .protesting she was not'eligible they - . University of Toronto was'beld �t the - . . . . .. L I I . . . . � the ating din of voices. ,,. . .. --WE CAN OFFER EITHER OF THE . - , e .btight, ,, peeled to hin r5other, nskin�"if s�e tree . I . . L rg,L residence of David Boyle, curator of. I . .. . .ILVI — . . . . I . � . . I .- i ' L � . 1. . . q � . . I � . . I . . Indian boys. He took, to it intuitive but novelty of a four-horsipL drag . ... . Thi's din, 'Jn the, case of perivips a n New York was the thi at . clung 0 ,,,d not think of some w*ky in which' the Provincial Mrusexim, -for 'the pur- � . L ­ . I .. . . I . 1. . . ' � I � 1Y and set to work to decipher .some S .. . . biat daugbtPr. could trace back a, con- majority would-be modulated -,001out. pose of conferring on,him the�.*honor- - . I i . . L' ' . . . . I L I � L , , Indian pTayers which the fath P9 M . , . the slightest relation to- the contents : 'L. D. � . . to,.Safiison's mind a 12 Sim , , , er gave s' pl� hection .With 1776. .. . . . . .� . the ary degree of L � I This unusual _" q .1 . I . 'him. 13qf 0 i5retty things often .Will wh,pn more eriows­ ... " replied Mrs. .Lewis of %the. ....printed ..page,,. while St�p jN.ag -take ''dwing Lto'_ � and The. 0 L i . ord Christmas he bad �"Well 'Yes . ' 'Ln � ..I '. . I . t jErL, OSt( . the illness . I - ­ . -thoroughly learnedL the art Of .wfitin ' me;tt�rs '. pass. - 011t'�L It WAS -the lirst; I h mtatiolasly .,in- . 1. .. .. .. .. . . . ; , . . . . I . I .. - 'his language, and, being 96. 9 four -horse drag� ever dri*en,in' New her -blu; eyes, undimmed by time Prici thoughts of of the recipient of the degree. . I . L . . . . .. . . . . :1 ... . . I L . . - 1. . I . pleased . many troubles*, twinkling merrily dustTious pupil Would ,be busy .with L . . . I I . L -1 � I � .. � . . L . . � . I . . . . . . I ': I .1 .. . Yorl�. . .1 : .. . . I I � .. ... I - I ,iriony:took place at the bed- . . .. .r m., .. - . . . ,. .1 . L , . I . .. .. .. I . .1; with his rapid Success, -be: set to � work . . ,'my- mother's. people, left L Pennsil' s9ine projected.game, or trick, for the The epre - . I . . I iij , L .!, I . I I I : . .� , L - side'. bean-.GglbrAifh of the Faculty '. . 1. . : : �� tl ew, years ago Dr. Sam.5onj tbon . recess. And yet how often I From now. un the. end �, of 1 909, - '' - : : . * Zt once to instruct his friend.%. The A f vp.nia , rather - than fight against the' 'POming, I I . . . ... L I .1 I I . I . . . ..... I in Wind.wr, Picked up -n copy of an K. g.,, . . I earn 6f Applied - , Science presented tb�' - - . .. -new "talk language" crest�d 'ivide, Australian newSpap,-r.- L In t'llat pape in - . .. . . .L I would the schoolmaster's -eye gl . .. — . . ­ . . I . I I . . � . I L . ce.ndidpi,tei - arid - in the absence of the - ' I I — * the two togethe'r— — - . I!. . .. I- .. . ;sDread 1 ' L .r ­ . � � 1. I with'pride And pleasure when be bad, � � .. I . . . . I I � I . � .. �. -, nterest and .the. Indians ' Were . . ' . - � , . chancellor, Prof. , Ramsay Wright, .. . . _. .L . . . . - . �. I . . .; .. . all eager ta.learb it. Soon -th . lie caine P,o�-&.; a letter from a rnsin . . — . by dint of persuasion, or threat, suc� I : . . . I .- . . . � . . e young I . The Memorial- Tower, I ' -vice-president of the university con- . I . . I . � . as Well as the adult member 0 . Australia. in which tha writer (161- � . .eeded -in getling every -.'.boy and rgirl . Boyle 'Siood.* - . . .. I . . . - . . . I . . I . ,� I . a of -each I" , t- The finances in regard to -the. er',�c_ ferred 'the degree. Mr . I I ed 'inut rominiscenses of his first rip . L engaged in this monoton6us chant. . . . .11 .. - . . I . . . . I habitation for miles around -were en-� - - on. Which oceision he tion of the Memorial Tower at t I.. . the ceremony very well. .. . - . . FOR.50.0ENTS., .' * . . . . L :gaged in practicing the 'new* metbod to New YoTki; � he -Then the r What a seen.. ' . L . . . L 0 . . . . said he lind rid'&'n on the first Intir-' Northwest Arm, . Halifax; to -,co.-n- *of confusion eci=c1dused. Perhaps .. Owing -to the unusual nature of the ' ' I .. I ... . .. . I . . . I . I ­ . . of communication. .. . horse drag ever 'turned Lout 'it, Jbilt Mern I orate the establishment of 'reLL it was the column .Of Spellings, A convocation only a few hers of - L. I. I . . . ­ . . . i . . '. . . i I . L . I I - . . . . .. . - . L ­ , L . . me Father Le Jeunei,,,d%v,a* not satisfied . , , , , .. - " ,M0 = . a City . . . , . presentative government in Oversee" the serkate and some pers , . friends* with teaching his an parishioners , I . I .. . s few, fitted .by nature with . Ties 1. .. I . I . . THIS REMARKABLY LOW RATE' - - ' he m6rpst c6incl- Britain. are progreissing Satisfactorily. , I �0 . -to write letters in their own language . "And it -%V"_'S L t I . Wda ed f6r that kind. of' -work,: would were present. . .. I I . . . L�,, The' Dpirliniori Government will .give `�' . . . I _. . .. . L . . .. .. I.. I I . 'by means Of 4borthand, and,ti , me Mr. Tiffin and ,the Grade, . . � . ' D read dene-, said tbo rioctor, "thf,t.nf all , ke their way in - triumph to ,' the - I I I .. I L ,� . .1 I - 4i paper in their native tongue', but 11"OnIP , wbn read- that ppxtlelll-t is�lie. $6,000 towards.,the erection Of the head`Of the long semi.eircular class. . ­ . � We. offerwith 4i view toextending ourfleld'of readers,. and... providirilt an a$. . I WL Mr. E. 7 L . ­ � f tl tL . . tower, and the Nova Scotian Govern- iffin, the G.T.R.'superizi- e ghe_t. � I AV � -probsbly fh� But oe be to the dullardS And the . I - "Y'w"Y by which-anviine who is not already a. �uh�cliljer to either paper ., . lie had published -various parts of the 0 - 1A inent is expected to contribute. gen- Jerident at Allandale, has a'division.of may beCtinle acquaintea with thorn, arid At the I . owest possible cost, ., I g - * -mt-Tnb'rpd the inci- ' dumes, 'under A reginie wbose'penbl- .. . . . . . . . Bible in nine different lanmuaaes oinlv, Trien .who r . . L . . . . I . . tribes in jb,S� . #,rously, . The Quebec and British . heh%� grades, One Sunday being in ... . I I . .. . w o u I d be, very . . . . I . . I . � . I . . .. I . . spoken by the Several dent -of tbe lour-borsedrag." � � t for i6issing a word . . . . . , W co do- likely, two or oil the a IV to'get. home, h ,lt UP ., . 11 .. . region, using the-sa�me. method, and, . .... . — . C61umbia- .Government ' ill mink .1, L y . three -strokes . . .. . . . � . � �. .­ . . . . . . . �Still is laboring on additional : Exterminating Big Game I in B. C. nations, and it, Lis expected that tingling fingers, or Aching palm, with from. Toronto, on a 'freight train T ere 6 . - � . publi. . . the, Pro;vincial Governments in 'Can-. -pro-. are no passe L nger trains tip the*Nortb- A ddress - orders to The New '-Re ' , `ii, 't '' -­ . -cations. Shorthand, be claims., is so I Will the pitiless hardwood fertile, this . . .. s cord, ONTO U17 . . Numbers of irmspnnsible rren, .qftys nda contribute something. Pend. cess being occasionally varied, us. ern an - Sunday till' evening� . - I .. . . .. . � . .L I . . I I .. . many times, simpler than English the Jttnuary Wide World 1ilt-gazine, ing the: erection of the -tower, the sonle �noi;�, or id ling, ,youngster was I The Ion ns,slo,Oly crawling : . � . . . 1 � 11 I . . 1. . . , . . . L .1 . I � .111 ­ LL I . ..g . . .. orthography, that he takes no -credit ride P.long the tr�.il% in sT)ring,.when nroperty in th,.-. vicinity, ghb.�n by- the back seat to be r ff truip v . I . 'to himself for this wonderfully novel the, doer are in* deploruhle� co,tldftion .Sir Sandford Fleming f*or a. public. I called up. from still , sterner . . ch up the die, of Zng to roll down to. . . .. . L . . I .. � _t, ­ .. . . 1. . .. 0,.Lt , - � work of being the first to teach these , too, ti.10L visited with a asit3se-, Allendale, and M.r. Tiffin from the top . . . . � r citizens, bas b,en trans� mont for some trifling misdemeanor. i�ntly view-, . . I natives to write. .. � . . e ' . ofter A h. -.rd winter, and nlrn I park. fo of the caboose was impat * � .T rd and."Week y L iii t6 get. out of �tlie way.. taki nsc pot ferred'hy Sir Sandford to Lietteri L . . I . . I . ' . L .. On church and feast -days the whiole. . . L Dr. Hodgirii historical Sketch is is. Ing the puffirg locomotive laboriously . ' poor ork-Atures . ­ . . . . . zbots Pit. the -With. r'e'- Governor Fra�er in trust, and will sued as art appendix to the rdport,of making the asepnL .1. . M , R and EmPir * -or Family Her i d . -community attends services., The see whe. bo'banded over to J,he city on: the the Minister of Education; and it to is gL ilai . .e I L. . . I ,Volvers, hardly troubling to : _ Where's the top.of, th rade..An­ � � . . . - e ther�tbey ma e towip ­ , I L .. ,church is' well lighted, by ab tyl-ne �" a killo �nd never fol- completion of the. . . . Should be read an derson?"' the supe.rintend �Dt. Asked -gas, and illustra I il. v, . . . d preserved by every . - . . . .. will bo ,s*ent't ' . - tures are frequen tPd Stereopticon lee- lowihg P, woundorl whimal. Almost' . . . . , teacher in the province. It - will -be the conductor. . o any ad re,88, ill .1 tly given by-tbe pas. P�� ' ' L. I . . "That - pine, Sir," Said the ."con," I OL ' .. tor. Jn the rear of thD church are the ,r,qry distriet Which bnd hi,d a min- . ,'Rossiand Ore Find, . I . -found no less intorostirij to Ali con- -50' 1 . ., g excitpinetit has bPA the eame al- After being conceded to -with our early history. . � pointing to a tree on the crest ahead. Canada t .end of 1909. for. 0. editorial rooms where . o Iiii ,.. . I I I I I - Father Le most entirely depleted in thi% map" practically worked out .by former - . _. . L "I'll ftime it moved down. this . . ­ .. I , I . . I . I � I � . . . ' I . . Jeune gets up his quaint shorthand nor. The morp outrageou-i offorlods ., e ... .- announced- the lord of the. di . . . I I . paper. This has sixteen pages, abobt . owner- th Canadian Conisolidat-d I Saskatchewan Crops. I L . . , vision . I . . I I � * the size of tb(, nAtrage booR, devoted bavo� certainly been Ftnnped to ,"tnfl Co. has tl*nco�ered an Ore body in t�ii ) The first crop bulleti . n � issium. this with doeisicn.' '.. . . . . — . I I L . . . . . . - -MMEMIN L. , , L . PRI . . , to church and v . extent; but there, is still, n, groat d War Eagle that contains a inillio-1 season by. - the' Provincial Bureau of But it's there yet. , I . . e I Arious local informn. of tbN sort of thing going on, nrd dollarg.. it i§ on'tht- ninth -level, an(] Information and Statistics includes a' — . �­ i1pla )WSaft tion, "Wawa" is the word f4r-'talk now that the laws aTe b�injr rnore -i.,; the, most imnortant diseover�i in , statement Showing the estibluted A Lacrosse Reminiscence. I W in the Chinook jargon, hence Father FIA . I in L 'B 'used to -it -vie I ecord flub Lie J Strictly enforced, many of these 1rT tho .history of Rossland. It is 400 a -tea's of the grain crops for 1W.' arney Ryan,'sori of Peter,' . � . I . I � cune chose that narilti for the Aponsi 0 it . � . I I . � . -quaint newspaper. It Was prin ibip persons take " si minor's feet long -and 55- feet wide, and the comparisoja with tile final. figure� of play .1r.crosse. So did Peter A. . I . . . .. . ted on. li(, . rider ,themselves 3,00 tons Jhus for take estimated ' Small, Also Son of Peter, Barney L ' ,�.ns_ Fla as to re ' A mimeograph for the first year, but 1, ., . .. <.. n from f t 1908. These show a total L . Safe from Prosecution. have d ' . A down- increa�e of Acreage, under crop for .could run some in those days, When I . after this the Priest sucteeded in,hav- , � . %vf11,`t'gP( J30 per ton L ing . . Ward di;iinlaa ion of this body has the province, of 648,310 -Acres, made .neithor lie nor Torontb's lacrosse . No � . type made for it and getting it I I :9 List for, 1909 printed on one of the pr6mes of the Canada's Great Lakos.: been located on tile tenth level, and up as follows: Wheat, 9,912,497". last grounds WaSL as big*as they did now. -. 1 46 1 . I - . ; last One day ,a di= swallow, sailed . . it� is supposed to C,ontinrie above tile year, 0,703,503. Oats, 2,192,410, JaStL or I . -_ I---- . . . nearest city, A full page of this uni. people in this country hardly rea- ninth level to �b�*-surface, The South. year, J,772,976. Barley, 235,463; ov 0" old . . . . I � - � . I I . 'qu , or belt, on w1licle'l5undrods of thousands year, q29,574. Flax, 218,835; last Year Sherbrourne street. Barney thought . . . . I P publication shows the curious lize the size of the inland seas th g S, then oil North , . shorthand. symbols used in the ChuNh - great lakes of Canada, with trade be. . . . - - . .. - __ -services. Several years; Ago the ,Pag. were spen)/In the early days of the 264,728, , . . . it waa the ball And stave chase.- Peter Much. good reading for little. money. - I . � iween the ,various ports equal to the e,kmpj ii,ifeneirl a now era -of New settlers who have born tead- Small watched him bearing down the . , Sion Play was eiiacted here by the overseas traffic of a )!',uropean nation, developm�nt with rici.'results in sil. ad, purella'sed or rented fa es an . � . 'Indians under the direction of the f, The News-Reclord and Weekly Mail and Ef4pire, Ono year .. ...... $I,FO . , Ting this field. As lie passed he, hailed h 46 it priest. They are.qfiite proud of their lit fact, the port of Duluth, on Lake ver and gold, as compared with the spring shows 2,137 homesteaders, pqr* with a eh,-,ckl-_ � . ... . # I I t WeOkly Glohe ............ � ......... ..., .... 1.75 .".. . . t ,tenants 217� . "Neep it, up, Barimy, by,"' he cried, � 4S 44 . Family HorAld und Weekly Star ............ 1,75 I. I L . -8PeAk of the event the Port of London, being the groat of the camp. , , . Weekly Witness ................. 4-1 ...... 1.75 . L perfoimance, and Superior, has tonnage.equal to that o copper -gold oret; of the OthWrF portions chasers 480 with unusual pride. For ii novel pic- . - ' � . "you've got a long - w��, to . go before. . At 9 to , , 1.60 , ' 13 grain -distributing eentre' of the West. I I I 't Lght. is so Sun .......................... L ...... " . ture of progressive Indian 'fe, Path, ern United States. Lake Superior . I . Rushing to G.T�P- . 1 ,4.". 1 . 46 � �er Le Jeune's queer "Wawa," and big Must Boost Goods. I . The int"ll of people to the lands , . Free Press ........ - 1.75 ' - So I ks #4 . . Und of Indian shorthand has a larger area than l3rigland and N�. T. R.L Preston reports to the along the route. 6f the Grand Trunk Repeat it .'-11SJlilOh'i4 Cure will al- . &I 44 L 66 Advertiser ......... 0 I. .......... :::: 1.75 ,quite overshadow all others. to be, niet - and Comr.lerce Pacific Railway in British Columbia . WaYs cutb MY001,9119 �Lhd coldS," . Farming wrlWrs, . Wales and, in natural 'sequence, Departinent of Trade , 46 Ad Wo ril d ...................... 1.60 . " L . Farmet's'Advocate And I I in British Columbia, therefore, has large fleets of steamers that the chief need of this coun,,ry is greater this year than ever. Land L, . . . �_ .. . I . L I I 1. , , i .11 oil its waters, The tonnage of shi to, develop trri& �Vith Sapan is n is, Advancing rapidlyL in value. Many , - . ti cc . . P. Home Mai 2.25 ping ted I Lowel COMPlaInt in Children. L . .& At , � Star y O' ...'­�-­-6*---* ...... 2.30 � Calgary Has Thirty Thousa which passes Sault Ste, Maria more Pe,tive boosting of C&nadi"rl of the settlers are from the Vni Dall News, Toronto ...... 4.1-111 ......... 2,30 6d: in oight niontba is, reported to be upts. This, he says, Must 1). Statt%, Every steamer sailing north When SI.V in this I thLe is it I' - - - � ...'... O..o �. 6 ..... 4.25 The ceristis reomfly taken at on o d* little Globe . Cut_ : greater than that of the Suez Canal 901�lnlle by direct representation of big takes se#16*,to points along the ridl- daughter of Ltl. N, Deway, a well : , " - AlAil 4 . ...... *..-..0,.._k_ 4.25 . ya�y, Alberta, returns the total . lation -of the 6ty at 30,000. POPU- in twelve months,-Staildard of Em, firms. Correspondence is compara. way, tbib 10) . A is World 8.25 . pire. tively little use, , , couvet Island. . Saturd X .6 .inland. coast, of Van' k4OWA Inerchallt of AgftewvIlle, va., 6 it, .. ......................... . �­ ii� *_ . —,-- _ . ... _ .. had an Attack of cl)olera Infatitum, I ': . 94 AV ight .... -11.1144.... ...". 2.54) -1� -, L 1___­___1________� . . ' Proe Pre'sa, London .......... �,,o..00*4,j.. , 8 25 10hamberlain's Colic, Cholera. and Brot%chitis Creeps Into Consumption . . I _1­4� L .,,L .1. � ' rm _ � _.*..* Chamberlaill,$ ('011c, blotera, and 94 of Free Press, Evening Edit' .... 2,75' Diarrhoea Remedy ,the Cough`hg weak(ns tile . I . 11 Diarrhoea .11em,,dy wa . s .given and ef- I . � � 11 . - . L L Ion . I . . I 6 4 ... ,�. I . , tilbts kind mak. Proper .Treatment for Dyscn,,-ery alld Dr. Hamilton's Care for pimp"16S. footed ,,t complete cute, This rernii i best Atid Surest, rt'stlit", Place for the ba�dl i. . . . All stcin diiseases aueh as pimples)or'-, �Ilas proven very successful in cases It what you want ia n6t in this list, Wo 'Can $Upply ' "It aft0fda me piea%ute to stato Why lot Bronehitis become establiLsh. I)iarrhoca,. I . that I consider the,preparation knowil ed ? It'.,; easy to igitlate through, �a,ilure of the kidnoys Of bowel Complaint in Children and it at less thAn A wo�ld C09t you by aending direct. cure�ju%t inhi The ,great mortality from dysentery when given aecording to the plain .28 CIIAMIYOWII's Colid, Cholera and Catartbozone—breat lie '�D Its soothing And diarrhom is doe to a liteic Of .a'd Rrve'� All taints JAjAt block the Printed directions can be relied upon . � 1.1' I Diarrhoea Remed'y ihe Jtk�st and surest VeLlsams arid relief at Cilep.. CAtgrrllO_.1pr6per treatment at the first Stages avenues. Of bealth Must be rernova, with perfect confidence. When reduced T11 remitting, p1eft0o do so by E, Xpresa Order, Postal . of good results of any I bave ever Lyon( " ', is 'so ecttillin In Bronchitla %0 of, the disease. Chamberlairt's Colic, Dr. 14arnilton'S Pills do thig (JUICkly"With Watef and S%VC-etened it is pleas. Note or registered letter and address. I 1. . used in my family," sgyt, 1,,. L.I. �Jer. ei Case Is cured. Throat is stren- Clvlera .aq,d I)farrlioca Remedy is . 0, They cleanse the Aht t6 take, which U Of gre&t im. 1 . . ringtoft ,of Molitit Apd. 1, Xy, This ii 9thmed, Cough stops, irritatioil goea: rMiable a4d efteetual metlicinii ,,tnd System, make the portance When a medioine Thust be . - � .1 81411 Smooth, restore roses to i -he ".4-i I I I Ir I I � I I ton of with cla the ng I MCI I ille universal v6v �)i ail who use, AWA,Y, all din4er cf tubinctilosis Ig when given in rea.sonable til givit'll to young children., li'lor sitle tbla remedy. I , ftC Will eh(�oks and give clear, dairity r ,,,,_ r It Cures are .�o prompt prevOnti-1111. 14"or throat trooble, elt.,prownt any dangerotis consorlucticeq. p1pkion. For good loo1c. by all modicit'le dealem. arid e6totual th,,Lt peopit, tal,er ple4s_ � arrh and eoughs, Clatarrfiozojj� i.q Thc� I It ha,4 been in use for many yL,ats, gntl q, good hellth I " - . " .-'' �L . ... .. .. ­_­ ure in rt-commmiliV& it. , For sale by: Remedy, 255c' ptitl $1.0o sizes At all and good spirits there 19 nothing SO Wt ale. MITCHELL# � qta. 11 1hag alWAYS met with unvarying stle- I sure as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 25C. 1 Repeat it .,�448hilallls Cuto Will &I, -all druggi. � ,dealers. Get It to -day. cess, For Sale by all druggists. . ,boxes at all dealers. Ways eutt rAy"'Coughs and (,.Olds.11# r THO NEWS-Riecoga, A 0111toft . . . I r L . I I . " I -- 11 # 01 , C