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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-08-26, Page 36� , a August 26th, 1909 The Flan Cavi Generally the I Most Popular. Clhllta» No1 *.ReeOffd The Returns From insengl Ginseng seeds arc 'worth I cent A- 'plants yield better than, cultivated. piens or front eighty to one hundred i The fourth .and fifth years one leaf is added to each stalk The fifth year dollars a pwmd. Dried root is worth, Ithe plant is :full grown hiving 'three Zurich Miss 1Vlabel Wilhelm -has returned home, after an extended visit with Miss Flossie Merner, and other frlettds+ and relatives. - Mr. and Mrs. ,John Foster of Pigeon, ih ' s y A0.2a a mond. ltheu first ,morin f x' rid five leaves on .tach stalk, Ai c ., are visiting the latter s sister, � .... �R owimwxm Olfi�mw I wander havv many girls have fret- as in face ; but I da say that rho 5 P g g o ks a Mrs. H. 1Furm and other relatives ted their Hearts out because beauty plain girls need; not despair or trot f from the seed the ginseng plants have !It grows from ono to two feet *in and friends in town. More people would put theft, the sum ntentionsd, plus tber . has been denied them.ecausa of their plainness. Some fool two forks or stalks and one leaf on 'height : sometimes as high as twenty- Mr. and ti1rs. J. Smith of iier,is�it ravings is the Debentures. of this interest, at A per coat. per annum 1f you are plain the %ukckest way to ish 'people will tell ,yo4 tkrat ,nen • only, each stalk. The second year it) adds seven inches. The leaves aro broad aid Mr. C'. Truemner ,�u i lir S. tY. Com make ourself' laineic is by fretting carp for beauty and that the pretty y P pany U they realized the at the tune of. expiration, This Y P e ttenti n. another leaf oil each part and the 'and slat, about four inches long and hZerner a. flying visit in 'their .an°o. simplicity and . safeness, of this premise Is secured by over and discontent, girls get all the attention. th rd year the plant grows in three two inches wide when full Grown with bar. and Mrs. Hemb"ly cit St. form. of. investment. it merely $11,000,000 of atssets. The in. f Of course, it is nice to be pretty—,That's not So, my dears, for the arts with three leaves on each part .escallop.ed edges. It takes five years T,ouis, and Miss Oleva :t'ild of Nokoni- means that one deposits a certain temst coy ons attached are the no one can deny that, .,Vut if you are man who is. worth looking at twice P d this year a. seed all forms. This .to grow the root from seed for mar is Illi ois visited with _VIr, a-kd ,mrs. U the best thin to d0 4s to make demands something better than more. an` Y b n amount --•way sum over $104-- :anis as cash And cea be depositedI 15 g grows direct from the main stalk of ket and eighteen months to verminatc George .Campbell. with this Company fora period os such. Huron do Erie Deben- ' the best of such. good looks As you good. looks in thee, girl he loves. the plant and from about four to five ,the seed for growth. There is more Mr. Norman Fran cntextained a have. The pretty girls have a sl>ght start, r g of time not i ©s tha:l oneear tures are ars investment of the se in their good looks inches above the foliage. The average sull4vated root DOW on the market number of young :people at the Home preferably five ea Be a wise girl and say to yourself, because men e g ES pro- kthan, wild. Thp plants axe found on + years, or lass #f highest class, and the gnaw wit?, w what. c I are attracted and are asked to meet plant, says a writer in Outing, p of Mr. Conrad Truemner on Thursday desired. The debenture form small savings can Share in it Y "I am not grotty, ria w a an, duces Brom fife t0 skit seeds and hi h, dr land in the woods and never ; a to 'mails . oo lc for et m lack of :them, but a man very quickly, finds. y y g Y evening, An, enjoyAlAc time vv.w ;,lit•11t which the depositor receives. is a equally as well to the Capitalist. d P P g Y sometimes as high as 1'00 seeds. 'Wild fr. swampy Places, it; music, ames and other A%1,44- beiuty ? What fire my best qualities out a girls, true worth,. and raGwa- g menu. g promise of the Company to pay Write for full particulars, and w at can 1 do to snake myself days; a pretty face , and empty head { h- The Indian runners did not put in loved ? are not enough. an appearance- on Friday ever:*lig, so In the first place try to be 'sunny- I I�k�sten to what people have to say, tempered ; a frown on a Plain fan is don't try to make them listen to you, The Bible o L odernSclelice, a two mile race was put va l.tINN.411 a distressing sight. Think -pit others and never answer at random. You .two of , Hensall and' Schroeder one and their likes ;.Make yourself a tom must look .interested whop they Talk, of Zurich ball players, th' fa i n+er fort to whomsoever you come in con oven if they ,are discussing some hob, The preparation of the new Bible,, ( 8 And the herb yielding reed and winning by; about 5 earls. •rid 0 N i ..l a E //��11_� /''�� Y Mr. and Mrs, Oliver .Jobwion and Loan & Sa�„� �.A• London Ont. , tact with. Never et sour people by which you do not understand; ask which is to be inspired by sweet real- the fruit after its own kind, whose ' Y'�$ y p ° Q , P P family of Clinton were v1sit..ng at the do so hate a sour person. them to explain it. onableness has, not made .much ad- seed is In itself developed according, to. I remember overhearing an old lady Be nice to your own sex, you can't vane yet, We lay .,before our readers• its own fancy. home of 111,. Thos. Johnson. - Miss Graham and Miss I3. t�k of ^ ---•-- - --� - in the country discussing a number afford to lose the friendship of other sapfi the 'London Freeman, the mgrova 7 The cattle after his kind; the of chfldren, who lived at her farm girls, ed verit1ion of the first chapter of Gens beast of the field' after his kind, Cleveland, are visiting with airs. J, during the summer. "It's a, pity," Be ready for whatever fun is "on. esis. every creeping thing became envolved J Merrier; + said her daughter, "that 1liollie is so hand and dont be: critical• No one 1 There never was a, beginning• (hy heterogeneous segragatian sed cuiw The Ladies Aid .of the Evangelist Farm Laborer plain.' i so tiresome and discouraging .as the 2 ,The cosmos was homogeneous and comitant. dissipation of motion. church spent a pleasant afternacn at • "'Oh, I do not know," sand the old person who a.ways finds fault. undifferentiated and somehow or An- 8. Sp thatCby the survliNal of the ft- the home of Mr, Oswald Fisher on t WORK FOR p ih ' Just remember this, girls, whether test there evolved the simiads from Wednesday, the occasion being; .dt, cel- IOM MEM its MANITOBA ' woman. She is lain., but e s so you aro plain or colt,, the contest' other evolution began and modecules ebration, of the 84th birthday of bis Wanted AtbE' AMD U MTCHEWAII comforting that. 1 like her best of ly P g appeared, the jelly fish,. and tate simiads differ - all the children. If she were pretty beauty of -all is the beauty of ex- g And molecules evolved protoplasm lentiated themselves into the, arthro- mother, Mrs Christopher Fisher. An . f 'ht be s oiled and not nearly, I Pression, and . flint can only come r[ and rh mthic thrills arose and omor hitic primordial types, interesting program was rendered aP- she m g P s heart is I a - y l a then P P yPe ' ter which the ladies• sat down to a SPECIAL � GOING Q Addi,tional for the Return Tiotet / so sweet. yo good and rrweeA. there was light. • 1 9 And in due time one lost his tail EXCUUSIONSI ,$lo TRI' $18 under' eoaditims iwbelaw. - So perhaps you can be 'comfort» __I Keep yourself wholesome by fresh 4 And .a spirit at envy, was develop- and became man, and behold he was dainty lunch prepared by the mem,b•ers , ing," and believe me, you will make air, exercise and sensible hours, ani i ed and formed the, plastic cell, whence the most cunnlin� of all animals. of the society. GOING ]t)A7`ES g if' added to that,. you are `.cheerful and Au y From Stallon,a aorlb of Itae of 13.T.tt. Toronto tolS.r.t.ad Can. many friends 1t you are. + arose the primordial germ. I 10 And in 'process, of time ?jy natural d 19 Pac. Ststions,ou and west of loronto•Sudbarr lime. I do not say that all pretty girls kind, you need not fear that you will 5 And primordial germ became selection and survival of the fittest Aud. 23 From Toronto And, oat C.P.R. y..Toro west to Oae.anoa mad n..ts , - of mala Itae o! Grsod Tenant 11Y.. Toroata to Siprnt�. and all $tapoos are spoiled', for I have known many not be 'popular, nor will you fret over protogene, and protok ne ' somehow scientists,, ,slkptips, lmfidels and scoffers The New in Ontario on MCA_ P.M. and T.H.BB. Rys.. • girls who were m;lgovely in dispasitionl your ,plainness, ishaped eocene; then was the dawn pf a eared and behold it was very good. 2,'j From Stattoas Toronto andOn out,,lacludiad Sherbet Leka mn�' ns ongPp + AlI • lea and all Stations m Ontario weal of Remtrew, also stations as School Readers. life. —Exchange. C.1S. 8 q. of Q. Rye.. and stations on, K. 8 P. south of Renfrew. , I Ste to From all'Statlons Tomato and west, includind Stations on C.P.IL 6 The first of the new series of On- p 7 Toronto to Sudbury. • — . , tario readers have been, printed and Sept.rom all stations eaal of Toronto tri Ontario. . Care placed on the market. st1� Taking V ai, a of . . • • • • �` • ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO WINNIPF Q ONLX ant[unlclpahtles'- iIl,i.a.� By the ptVlilkCation o1 the new series. • of books, the present Ontario Govern- Representative farmer,, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and, Alberta Governments, ]1@ 171 lelnents. wtll meet and engaKo laborer on amvb at wmnips,E t '('� } merit has carried .out a promise made Free transportation will be furnished at wTanipre t., pomtg on Can Pa¢ where laborer. are # •C' AJabhsh • Forest: ®ser'0'est ears before it. attakned office. Sir needed, east of bloose Jaw, including braaohm, ani at ane cent. mile each way west E a y' thereof in Saskatchewan and Alberta : ' �+ James Whitney and hi•S c,011eaguers A certificate is furnished with each ticket. and thio .certificate when .executed by farmer showing thatrer has worked thirty days or more., will bb honored from that point k the fotlo;vina farmer who makes his binder last - , pledged themselves to, give the people f r u second�'c ass ticket back to starting points, in 'Ontario, at, $18,00, prior to , An •exchange •inn e . i te4t-books superior in quilt toNov. 30th, woos. •, remarks upon sublact of thrm years thinks he has done well, Municipalities. Have Good Chances pine in similar regions warrant the P y Tickets are rood only onspecial Form laborers' t-. and will be issued to rvomon as well reasonable p a y . those in -use at the time and at a ,titular interest to formers : ; l ag- while , a neighbor makes a similar i to Establish Forest Reserves. 111unt estimate that at the end of slit m to Hien, but will not tie issued at half fare to children.. pa lower price. rfcultural implements did not we out machine last ten years. 1Vianp mach-' cipal. forests are becoming ' a live sub- years there will be growing . n the For toll particalarsraes'aeareat C.P.R. adeat. or P forest two, Hundred The new series of, readers far sur- write R. 1'.. THOMPSON.= D.P.A... C.P.R.. TORONTO some farmers would be rich awl o--uinPlines are thrown away before they are lett in Ontario as it is' hoped they average acre of f asses that which its ersedes in factories would close ,up shop, and yet worn out and many are made. usdess'will be before long;in ether parts of trees; of eighteen inches in diameter. P machine is discarded, too soon in a short time by the ignorance of • the Dominion. An evidence of the im- At present prices the timber would be; Point of e4cdlgtice of material and many a g manufacture: Httavivr paper is used, �....,��, ;. trite. re u- operators. There axe machines that Merest aroused' in the subject vvas iv- worth siY hundred dollars (1,800), In'i for finances of the owner - ' p • and in h third • and fourth books . tation f the maker. To utiderstand will not d4 their work aR all if nut en lately at .a meeting of .represents- other wards, after an ailowanec of t e " the use and care of cxpendve me.chin- run properly, anti the difference in rive men of the counties of North- three and a hall per .cent. per: year � Watters fewer illustrations.. accompany e WITH 1 for apart of r:, c ,,one's right and wrong' ;adiustmvnt is so f1ne, timberland and D•urbam- .held lately at has .been made on the capital invested I the text, the coated paper whose Y ARRANGEMENT ery should m g I g . q y loss was -ver hard on :the e es of 'then education. There are few women and (that the uutabi art are helpless, The Co►3our at talc. call of the council of a sum equivalent toa ,earl revenue g y y' men brat have to use machines of ;brightest. and hfgh.est salaried men are the united counties. of about two and a tiirarter dollars render fins been di carded. All the / Mail �y {�}/� zip book- contain illustrations drawee es- T h.e we. k �% and f :hl E some kind, and it is not every person those who can kedp'tht* world's mach -'I, In these two countkcs there are (almost half the original cost of the pecially for use in them, and' .in, the ✓ . who will not believe the truth that inery'.in useful motkoo,. and the work- � altiout 15,000, agres *of sandy land, this land) 'is teal �etl, . i ill . lastlis not, accomplished by sitting down area extending from Burketoa station A plantation in.Durham county majority of cases by 'Canadian artists• the machine properly run w he new books too, are much larger, . AND THE' n er than one improperly run.. Very • and taking it easy.. while the hot=box on the C: P.;R. . to Rice Lal,;Z and about foiitr ,stirs ago an sand ldnd T . - lo g P than the old Ontario . readers. • The few consider the subject at all. A [-Smokes. ,forming An arca about .,thirty miles 'in fiuch. as. that ,lust . spokk ..of is now l old primer had 64 .pages ,4ihe new has 1 . L length and iron, half a mile to 4 mite's naffing. good .growth. /y y� / /� /� yj f �/��QQ �[ f in width. Originally .a fine growth of A.nibng the speakers a t the meeting The mid first reader .had' 96 and Flt / / (I [ Her���[ tai l l l.! p.Y V e R �y� is.r :pine covered . this land.. After this were Dr. B. E. Fcrnow, . Dean of the the new one has 128. T.he old secofid : . faculty f forest, of .the, University reader had 184, , the hew has 224- Tho �' eaon h ward ♦vas cut ofI farming operations were Ca y o • y Y The Harvest S carried on for some yeais with fair of Toronto, and Messrs. L: J. V,avitz, ell third reader had 288 pages, and1. _, �;E OAN OFFE,. EITHER OF.THEIIi " success but of late the soil. has stead Forester to thti Ontario Dept. ' ofI. Ag- I the new has 353. The old, fourth. book . I ily been, growing poorer and very fevV ricalture, and Thos. S. Southworth had 344' pages, the new has 415. The r on Horses...farmers are now left. Buildings and and Jas. Lawler, president and 'seers books for the • lower grades, which /y{ry %�h / ry /���1 n /"� .' . .. . . fences have been left to go •tq 'ruin; tory;' respectively of the Canadian formerly had limp covers, now -have U/L / /!e C(.IIlO NeWC7'eLorl.[.. . . .. 'areas of ' blow -sand :have formed and Forestry,:. Association, Dr., Fernow cloth bindings. At the same time •the o a d to similar Prices have. been reduced . to less than t The harvest is aiwa, s a season of There is. a .strong tendency for. seri- in some cases: the good land is being gave figures in reg ., Te y timental writers to make comparisons covered u h .the sand.. Moreover, planting in Europe, which were.}isten . one half of those of the books which 'From.. 7<lOW .Until the end Of 1•' rush and bocce. Both men and horses.. P y � . lSetwcei; the lot'of the'liorse �.ntenced this land forms the watershed be- ed to with great interest..'The meet wire rtaw going: out of use. the. fWo together-- . are strained often to the utmost in to a lifetime on the :the city. � streets tvveen the waters (lowing into Lake ing passed resolutions advocating the ,The complete set can h2.perp,hased handling the work of the bar -lest and that which lives amid the coin- Orrtario. and those feeding the Trent reforestation of the lards in question, .for 49 cents.—•Ridgetown Dominion. - fields. There is no time when horses parative freedom of the farm., ,A ,river. The Clearing of this land has the co=operation of the provincialgov=OR. 5.0, CENTS are so likely to be allowed to suffer great deal has Fjecn 'written showkng brought about fibs result :usual in such.E:rnment to be secured,: }f possible. - Y Where' Thep Came v f various .kinds •'bat anti- the advantages• of the: country. . horse, cases, for.,the streams are torrents in:.The question wall he ,further . discussed. - privations a P . r r of inch this. is- hale i late summer and In a series of meetings during the: . calarl that of thirst. Horses, are for while as a n atte sprenn time, w n at m ► g ... THIS . R E M•A RKABLY , LOW .'RATE- E y Ally l hardl .the case. -`11he city horse usual- auitunnn their beds: are almost dried coming autumn, and in December .de .. From' . some reason or another genera y a y . ke finite. action, is 'expected tis ;be- takew elle fiel of readers and mvfdin an owed to drink bout four times every.ly' gets many opportunities to to tip ►r s ori kna ed in SVe otferwith a view toexteridinor of _ p R l a The mulberry tee t v t 'and' dri k- during the -hot days, latero. are. : That this,'land can row :fine .timber at a final meeting.. g easq'vv»y by which ancone who zs•nt,t already a s+tbtici Ther to either .pipes day, m the hottest days of bar es , a d a n d, g 3 _ g Persia• : provided for him to drink at is roved 11 the. reat stumps and the The, province of Ontario has other . . uiay become'aequait, with..theI.m, and :<t.the lowest possible coot. . there is rather too prevalent ail Odea placesP ,. proved y Rye carne from Suberia. . . p that this is sufficient for them. This and his driver is usually taught to al- young timber which edn.fb�e.. seen every .similar areas which .con , be `i%ut to ' y . . a to do so:' The fact that he'where on if. the same use. In otlher provinecs,'too;. Peas' are of Egyptian or.i;ivi. is, as a matter of fact,, a great mis- law h m The citron came from -Greece. . d m re15000Q. ac es can -it `ts -there exist similar .tract's which can . Address .orders. to The News -Record; `Clinton,, Ont take. Horses which are allowed. "to usually, is'better. cared forani o. I These r ,. The onion hailed -from Egypt: h. , drink several times during the fore humanely. treated is illustrated by the thought; be bought' at an. average be put to` a like use. The city of The ctrestnut came freta Ital . I. noon and Afternoon, will perform their fact ,that . country boys find great dif- price of five dollars per acre... Ten Prince Atbt rt.; ;Bask:; far instance; has + . y' . • . work better and with less loss of ficulty in obtaining positions, as driv- .dollars per acre is •a liberal estimate. a splendid apportunity for creating a ,.. elcry originated ,in Germany. h t . flesh to themselves than those which ors in the city mainly because they of Ilie cost o£ growing the. young municipal forest reserve .out of the ?he sunflower calve from, Peru, r ilial are of : ood enough caretakers of trees 'required and planting theta, and sandy jack p}ne lands just across the Toch\tceo is a native© . `'frgfric r are not. On ve y hot days; a' pa rl g q Oats orf inated in North Afriea: of cold water thrown over. a . hot horses. Horses which are used 1n the .i the total of all expenses .at ;the send of Sashatchcwan and - apposite .the city. g �. . v � d ' f' at to be a out In the United States, too, action, is Parsley ,was -first known in, Sd;r©ria. ..',.fie N 'WSW ..Club' steaming horse together with a . cold city usually have - tylankets,. co, ere sixty ,Cars is est m, ed b Cucumbers came, from the.. East In- • . . drink will refresh him wonderfully. with waterproof cloth, for protection.; •hundred and sixty-five dollars ($b85y. being taken along this line„the State horses suffer -with the in wet and cold weather, they are ,This estimate includes the•,pu:,;chase od Legislature of Pennsylvania ',having at dies • Sometimes se Walnuts and peaches' came' fralli heat so much that they. are not thrit- fed and cared for well, and are work- . the ' land, cost of plants 'and planting, its 'last sessioll passed an act . author - . . I . f r cion time fterward and n.'' eci :shorter hours than .cpumtry horses management and protection and taxa -',zing, muniCfpalities ata purchase ' land Persia. biner• LISt for 1 ®�0 . ty o g a �� S . doubt many are perniancntiv injured are. The one great cruelty of= they cilty..tion (at tfie rate of '17 mills, on • the •for the purpose o£ creating municipal The horse chestnut ks. a ratite . of v at f summer. It is both the docking . of fashionable drivers dollar). Studies of; the growth • of forest reserves. Tibet.. ' by severe he o . , 3 dish s v humane and very wise to see that I -lie and carriage :.hors's; ,v. thins; •which - The ref ' ' home ray' China. and horse gets extra opportunities durinj causes a great. deal. of•needless ,suffer- . . ” .. bot days for drinking. - - ing in the season of fires. - . ' . .. Much good. reading. for little • money . Japan a. . - : Lowel 4Complatut *In Children, . The.News-Record And Weekly Mail and Empire, one year .,$1.`0 .. . Is There es . . , . a When. six months old the little :. .. ., • a � « �Rly (il.>htj.and Wee 1.70 i'� .. Family HeraldI;raid kis $tar 1.76 Esperanto. •� {. LT Cigarette Smoking r .dau,ghter of E. N. Dewey, ;t well •' Weekly. Witness , 1.75 Is Esperanto. to. be.the known merchant of Agnewville, V, ... ' .,.,.,. ' . . nun 1.60 . 4' tree Press .. 1.75 , k " pf a .• " H A ..... . • .. • . 1.75 � _, had an attar' diol ra }nfantum..' li r. c' f.rettes were tobacco iii public places, and' it com•- Chamberlain's ' t'olic, Cholera '.and ,. . .. b�ui ni ria World .. .. 1..60 Universal Language 'Thirty mai on fCwe ig •` 4mok'ed la-st year, 'than the year be- pels -them to tel} ,where,they�gct tpicir Diarrhoea was given and A- +t. . +� Far, . 'e3 Advocateaud - - fare. The dec'.linc is held stn } i<' ca . smoking material . under 'penalty jot i.fected a complete star. This remedy .« .. Howe Magazlaue 2.25 ixel anon ovs of sixteen or undbr, contempt o[ court for_ rctusin to da has proven very successful m cases �� I):Zily Nttwa, Toronto... Star Lt. -Col. John Pollen,. presided of the , _For _.E'.spera.nto_. is le let- t y g 1J 1 Glotx+ '• ... . tirel - -due to ilia r.estric-. so. of bowel complaint in children and .; and to be- en . , _ � ...., ..,.._.., _ _-_ - :.. .-..<.. ., .. .. . • . ,.... _t}te lain e: rt - ,......::. u_ . .' ......___. q;2�',,..-.-._.�.._...._.-.-., .._ British I;sperant2st Association, tivho , ter c nt. found. Esperanto rt.,es, )rave tiv,e legislation put through, ParL1a• 1 when given atiColding to p r. Al,itl^ has borne the Esperonto flag; frbm the. no exceptions, aqd there Are no GrrN g .. • , • • • • • • . ment dtir?n ' the session of 19,08. It is I printed dLrectians can by ,shed upon ++ World " ` . 326 American congress at. Chautauqua to gular'verbs in Esperonto.. It ns.an easy the` w actually Prove v with perfect eoAridehee. When reduced; " "' Saturdav Night " .... `L.5s) visited the Y. M. C. A. an:l. language,that can be mastered in a i�.lieved that i Ila Y P HAY FLYER LURHD. " Fre on f ondhn.,... .. , • .:i 75 Toronto, Hsi ed the smoking of from tort to flit with water and sweetened it is pleas- man of our civic institutions ester- couple of months. People of All na- g y y k'ree.Preas. Evening Edition.... . ,..... :.:. 2.7b y y 1 I million. cigarettes by the boys of the Nothing can be more rert:tin ' t;,xn tint to bike, which if of great im " " day and has conferred with members tions speak It exactly .alike and there country, as the consumption was in=, the instant and auto ull a .'of portance when a medicine nitst be ' of the local Esperanto graup. He finds is no difficulty about the accent. It iS y' . , ,- , •., creasing, and if it had twit been for Hay Fever by '`Cat:irrhozo:u,:'' `ihr, given to toting children., For sale • ' that the new language has very many always in tale same syllable, v1L„ the . . .. thf; law 'there vvoulcf have bean an in- well - kt:own D6p>rty .Collector n[ Ili•• by all medicene dealers.. :�t ghat �'UQ w2tTlx .f8 IllOt In this list, 'll►s Call 3l,pp]�r secret undeclared friends inL#itis city second last from the end, as in italutn, crease of from ttn to thirty n1}llkons.'land Revenue at Sarnia, Jr. W. I -I. �s0i bat °enCilf)g d1rP.G'ta and that it is progressing steadily wird Esperanto is easy and simple. I.t: This ,is a fair assumption, as the coir Himeks, says Y used hundreds of It St 1e88 tllall. It WOt11C1 CU. c'.'isplaying all the signs of healthy. Col. Pollen., Who.'knows Russian ' a,nd • . sumption Was, Increasing more and dollars worth of remedies but until. i Spain will buy a dktig}bac balloon ,growth and vigorous life. Persian and many Indian languages, more tach ear, and during the six tried Catarrhoz000 I never even ex from French m}lftary engineers. "All real ro ress'is almost always maintains Esperanto is slrper2or to r ''to 1908 tit+ io2teaso erienced relict. dt was on the recoma A VVri ht maelu+n-e was smashed in 7 a s �� P g Y f years Aria p g 1xt remitting, plea.t> do ..0 by x cess. Order, Postal sp:rial, he said. ` We sometimes seem them all in flexibility and accuracy o ; y y iuero• . ► tic exacta to life point expression. He says it is ridiculous event =five nail inendat}on of Mr. C1co. TnR+rsoTl dru the destruction b storm a tate Note or re lt3tered fetter and address. to be coming amounted . to over s as Y P leans. gist, that I ,used Catarrhozone. He .plane sheds prepared fear next months g from which we started, but find our- in these 'days of'rapid . travel and in- knew of other, it had cured and ad trials at Brescia, Italy. , selves just a lame abiZve the last swirl cigarettes . vised me stroll ly to try it. CatarrHi Fred, . Cogswell; a ivatchnian cru th+ - -- P tier-communleation amongst all nations Tile total . Consumption of cigarett or round 1 that there should any longer be any last year wits about three hundred a,nd ozone worked marvels. .Almost iia :.steamer Hutchinson, was crushed to h�sitationa about adopting this simple sevfnty millions. There were thret grateful re- death between the boat and a wait of So e is with E eranti Esperanto in have had international code.- World, hundred and flftt'-six and three -quart- mediately 1 experienced ��r H to. The local Esperantists 1 have find e'r million of domestic cigarettes can- lief in a few hours. C'atarrhayone lien the Am�eri�Can Soo Canal. �o Ja �lTC ■ l ��Lt to fight against indifference, ttetllargy 1 ... Primed or a decrease of twenty-ciglit :.mattcntly cured me of 11ay Fever, fart Arthur is to adtl another Cam• and some mockery: But they are boat-� d there were trvrlvc and I can most heartily rccommMid it as pony to the 90th Rrginuent, the Fart ` >� millions, an h Ing headway, and Toronto will be Dr, Hamilton's Cure for I imples. millions of Imported the most speedily effective remrtty on William compan}rs withdrawing and THE NEWS-RECIJRI�. Gli it4t1 worthily represented at the' great in- three quarter ked . decrease of the market•. It will cure a,ny r;,cse Of forming the ltc�3rd b'usilkCrs• arksh terna,tional congress of ''spetantists, All skin dbseases such as pimples; dd cigarettes smoked" n t Ilay Fever ever known." Mr. Je in Cook,: formerly p --_ _ :.., r 6 ,+ about two tn1111ans.• riest at Woodstock, was clesposecl to be held next year at 'Washington, iginato through failure tit the kidneys , _ _..:_ _� P. Lt.—Col. 11oilen hopes that the and liver. All taints that block the The taw is rather drastic. It torr two years ago for refusing to remove •p thoughtful in this city ,illi rally round avenues of health must be removed, bids the. sale or gift of Cigarettes or i The llritish (lovernment wilt gra'n't I to amothtq parish at the 'bishop's be- The News -Record. an Weekly g and help Max A. Friend ; Robert Al. TJr. Hamilton's Pills da this quickly. cigarette material is boys Of sixteen I,iput %;, T1. Shackleton $100,000 to- ,best• I blaster plumbers leaving secured a �t Sangster, D.13.&A,, incl R. T. Reed They Cleanse the system, make the or less tinder penalties of from ten' ward defrayfflg the expanse of big re.•, Mail and . m 1wre •or. .0 amity Heraldea of tart West Torolito Realty Co,, wlio slain smooth, restore roses to the to hundred dollars,. it rggttires police Cent Po,ar expedition. , $4,000 j ldgment against the �vinnipeg t devotedly for file t• s- cheeks` and eve clear, dainty Coln- is seize eigamttes or anv form of union, the court has appointeA' a rc.- I , a• are working so y , a g 1 '+Ciq►111 eranto rause in this art Of Can%da. lkexion. icor good looks, good health tobacco In possession of any, bay in a; IV. 14. Bunting picked' a peat,h nn ceiver to collect t}1c mOn s ttnk0n clues e ,�"Qn �ji 'rjQ a��% a� r�Jt�wCi p - ' clt res kn wleolop 1 s frits there is n0thfn so public place. 1t makes boys liable to his farm •in the Nja ra Dist';tiet Ifteast) and hand tboni over to V11C masters. Lt. Col. Po}len de a o r and goof p h of Esperanto will lead to' reformed. sure as Dr. 11it•mittan"s Pills. 25r., penalties of frown one to £our doiiars wring 9 }ncltCs fn n:}reumterenet `tillicl Navtl t1}c mer► sap they will pay no �"Na oda to o ld of 1'90 .0- AJC) . p C10 spelling, boxes At all dealet:s. for hay}>,lg pgsscssicn of rlgatiettes or vvt1:}title r., ounces. clues.