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The Clinton News-Record, 1910-02-24, Page 7I I "-`Iwaa W -W_ , ry 44tho, 19 10 0. 1). XdrAQ%A#T *, I). MOT40%0T -1 nicTaggart Bros. -RANKERS- I " . I a OVIRNS, . M. D., I. R. c. F., E,te., Speaslisf,11A Diseases of the Eye, 04r, '-Nose And Throat, will -be at Holmes' Drug, Store, Clinton, on Tues4lity, UArch list, 29th, April 20tb, Afay 24th, June Usti. It you require Glasses don't 1411 to sop Dr. Over.s. - I - � . I . I Clinton News -Record % . I � I . I . I . , � � now" i! __'__ .1 I. .1. 10111111111111!1111111111.1110"M� � ;r; ;, � �..'�._;�,;_; . 1, - A SUCCESSFUL � 0 . ov I I Lads Joseph Vance "" I Busihiess 11 I . � ' 1111's . A arairaAL P3ANKINQ ISTAX- . . College. , . 1. Copyriobt, INS, I by the Bobbill-Morrill Co. 6st ' . ' " .. � .. - I sivept smootbly out Into tile ulliadle ol � s .9 very - trarerlor' ear they ba.ve-so 10 . WRWI TRANISACT130- NOT09 have not overrated their pertinacity, . way, while the pursuing car .1barles says, tit least-tiothlag to � A 1 . 0 1 � . 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111IIIIIIIIIIII The Basco of the cab chase to Dot to ! tile ,Students. may enter be re-eaucted." I � swerved to to the other cur6ii slowing !ompare, with this, It I'm not In er- ur . 41P.UNTED. DRAJPTS WSUSD , down to let Stryker Jump aboard. ,or. there's the Crown. and Miter ju. .it'Ir . . . . . any day of the school Itesolutely the girl. repressed a gasp, I Kirkwood pu s year, of dhimay. ,d moodlix it himself to the sent by Iliend. We'll make It, fill our tank be . Kirkwood Stare ,, , INT,ULEST ALLOWED ON W_ 0 Into big cup. I I (lie girl's side and for It few moments Intl be off itgala. before they call make tie Inillividual instartic- OThese men bore me feeirf ' will$, occupied with the arrangement of it) lialf,their loss," W � P(*XTS. $ALFj NOTER PT'3RCH_ , Ilion, Our graduates . , � � . oily," be 7 the robes. Then. sitting back, lie found Dorothy looked anxiously to Kirk. ' get the best post- commented at hISL . , . po "And .so," continued Brentwick, "I : her eyeis fixed upon him, pools of Ju- , Wood. her lips forming an unuttered . tions, b y-w.bat (114 he think? Co It ' SerlItUble night to the sbadow of her fuel,, I ASIMS) - - - - - - - - - - - - Mail Courses. �W,e ethouitit me of a counterstroke, . "Don't worry, We'll h t _­__._"� .,* is my good, fortune to have a friend. ; hill. )1", " he red aye no trou- a train more young it to to support a touring I "You aren't afraid, Porothyrl . stoutly. OThe bu whose whim , it . I � el. I Site answered. quietly, "I am with .1bauffeur knows undoubtedly. f people than.Any oth- I car chiefly in Innocuous Idleness. A , . - - - H. T. RANCE. - - -1 in ; cordingiy I here telephoned him and I YOU, P111111ii . I fib 0anadek I f I I � i . .. _,i_-, --...1.1'--1- sc NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVOY- .. , I � commandeered the use of this ma- I I ., -11111�'.X'1-177'., A - � � C11A.PTEI1v XXX, ." ,;�;­) ;1 V � , " . V 0 eblue-jueebaulclau too. Though not a .A _ 11 A)JCER, VIA-ANOIAL. REAL Affiliated with Com. i 11), . , ... ta . raercial EdUc4tors' . betting man, I on, willing to risk reek, , it steady g1lit, now fli'd agil ,- -.� - w o- USTATH AND FIRE INSUR- . Association ,of Cart� . lessly a few pence In support of my cheeked Ili deference to the .. . - _Ilk;� � - in AJ9012 AGENT. RWRIMSUN- 0 aA a. .contention that of the twc�, captain street traffle. Brentwick's me- .1� .,1 I � � .- 1� � .1 as � � .. � : Strykerl.s car otild ours, the latter will � A tor car rolled, with resonant "-- ��.., TOG 14 VIREJ INSUftANCE I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIII 0 ly the more speedy. i humming of the migine. down 'tile . . . . . . .... � w 00,MPAM&S. 0 1 prove constillerob .i I � .., � ." - .,� - , . . . . !Iuded, ! Cromwell rand, swerved Into Wnr'wIcX, ..: , .1 . ,�'.. P - ,. 13 are. ,,Ili short, I sugg&t," he cone . ,-'; - , " I Write. for Particul . . _ . _­ ..y DIVISION COURT OFF106, I thoughtfully lacjug his long white fill- ' road and Swung northward through ;1 . I M.n. t . - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . ,,that. avoiding the hazards of- 'Kensington to Shitplierd"s Bush. Be- . a ! � . I . gem, I . . n CLINTON. * cab and rallway carriage, we motor to . hilld it Caletathir's car clung as If tow- ., 1: I . i * CLINTON,, . I �.� � w _�­-P----&- # : Chiltern, thiii night being Cue fluid the I i -ti by all lovf4lble cable, never gain. ..­. , , , . . 6 I- .;.. I ,:.,,,-'. 1. 0 Business College road, I am, told, exceptionally" good, J Ing, never losing. - -ii,.-s � . "..., Je W. ABRYDONH, ; Miss Dorothy, what do you think?" � - I 'llo .9onle extent lie reckoned without ....." � �, I , . I -1. looked to 10 KA I it I,$ ulotor car. As long as they trav- ..'aA .1,; , I GRO, SPOTTON. PRIN. : instinctively the gh r , . I . . � . ". . I " . 1. ... P BARRISTER, SOIITCIIF()Et $0$q$040*""#0"**"*##* -wood, then shifted her glance to their I (.1cid . withlit, tit(- metropolitan limits, 11 . ,� 11 ? � host, "I think you are wonderfully ' (-onstrained to otwerve .I decorouslince I .. , , I ­ , ,_ . I , . � . I (I I It thoughtfuL and kind," she said simply, ill view or the prejudices of the can't- I ,,, 1� NOTARY. JIUBLIC. ETC. "And you, Philip?" . ty Council.' It 'was it matter of tit) diffl- . . . I , f . 1, . - ____ I I . 0"1014--Sloaae Blmk-Cf INTGN. I . ,,It,s ala inspiration," the younger culty whatever to iffilataill hIaLdis. , I 11 . wait declared. "I can't think of any. taiwe, But one(, they had wall thronghL . ... .. 4-- . . I-., � __ I .1 � thing better eniculated to throw them "'htnipherd's ,1111911 .Ind, palevd lay ,but,'(, W. '. , 'N , . S . � .. *. .. , . . I I , .. I - - yl 1�- - , , . off than to distance them by motof ilouhle: deel, frollev it -3111H. WN't fi 11 . E, CHARLES B. HALL ... .. . I . car. it would be always possible to throll-11 Elammorstill I ill on ill(% Ux. . OZZ 1, ;! � , �� . . REAL ESTATE - LONDON,ONTAR I 10 !L trace our by rail." . bridge roml_�oraee tlivybad run througli t k6i 61�i.. ,�/ , - . s . I .. I 01 .1 . , L .. ,'Then," announced Breutwick, mak. Acton and knew.lievirand tIlspute thall .." . .. 0 . . , R Ing ft�q if to rise, "we had best go. 11 now they � wort. witflout till, City bound- '. X. : x,-', .. " . .. . , Qnd , , .. ,),'j . t Businessl Shorthand I arles-then lilt- complexion tit (lie busi, I ­ . . � L ,rielther my bearing nor Captain Stry- . .. ... .. ; .� :� .. .,4 " '1!v,� ' ..; 11 ..!� %,: V a;'..;1 I I ..10 - . .. '. ).. .J... '.. ,4 A INSURANCE . SUBJECTS ker's enirdecelvei me, our,flery ebarlot ilpS4 W114 widdolly Changed. .. 't" I 5 1"...- 0 p . 1. 1. , I ., �-,.� , . ,,, - �. on�,00.." ,.'.'& -�­, I ' " is pantinj tit the'door." . L Not, tao.soot) for bonest'sport. - Cal- . .... . J .:,,! 1.1. 1, ".. ,,, ` " q I ... V ... - . - . - - - )( 6 J.e _ - k OFFICP11 HURON ST. Resident and -Mail. Courses A little goliored from the confident endair*was to halve, (T."Irkwt ad Wool(! .. � rW �.,. . I.", I . . I .Y I ­ k 't q..,.. ,- x.. d a . . I I 0 1;4. 4 1;. Catalogues Fre,s spirit of quiot gayety In which they 11!1�6 S"Ild IIIL lurid A.merlean I I-Oull , ,i� - `;". --, -.7 - , , , . I ­­ . . � . s . I ." ... 1-,.,�, I .. is .11� Not run for till money. Tile seattered .. 11 , . , � . - � I J. W. W-stervelt. J. W. Weatcrvelt. Jr.. C.A.. had dined, they left the table. . - . t'. . , .. I.; 1, I " 4. 11�� -, I ' , '... .,�, 'LL 7 ..."". - 1� 'I, --­,,�,, . .. .. , , Principal. . vicamprincipal. L 11 till were winking out , �� .*. " L " k f DR. W. GUNN I that lit their hearts either greatly , lights of So ill. . . .. I . I _,W .,. "�,,,, : ... - - � . - . mmommassum 'questioned their ultimate tiluri)ph. bulL.1"iehind theni before Brentwicic elloso :., . L � I s L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. . . . I . . . .they were allowing. for ithe,clemeut at to gl'vp* the word to the. rilee lilt 00.1 n. Mile after ville was ricoled off. I L 'L . I - . I . I . . -__ . I error so apt to. set at naught human I , Quietly. t . lie littler threw . In the cluteli None the less'lic, was moved to -stand t . . Minburg TH L ERE IS BUT, ONE, . ca Iculatious. Calendar himself hall at- . for tho-thlrd speed-ai I ad the fourth. up. In thetilinneau, ebliselous of the f L ­ . . I ready been proved fallible. Within tht I 'I , I artled . 3 C r : Bring b,�_L � d 0,0j2k__Ont&rio street, Clinton. Night Every filirtner LShould know that this bounds - of ,possibility their turn to -1 The car, Ileapt,d forwaWlike I st, 1. pre en ' e of the t aA;eliilg bag � eMs at front door .of office or at Pelee offere.d by the dealers for cattle; . � race horse, The motor lifted tile rll,v' twee'n . his feet, .as well , as of the 11 stumble might now..be Imminent . int(k Iti deep thr(;Kr�d song of, tile open welglit of Caleadar'li revolver In Ws I . reMdence on Rattenbury stmt. bogs, etc.ii is -a fair one. How can be. When he let It , Imself dwell upon It I _ know this if he does.not take a firm I lead: its cokenied.. -silketl holull,1119 pocket, while he stared ,back,a long. the . . tiltsolatits papert Wit . &t' doctor or law- their after. helplessness to give Calew. pit - ssing Into7 it: s . on . orous I and sustained road. . I . . f , ��_���- yer or busineox man would be without dar pause by poratbouplace methods plir. , . . .� 1. . . . I I There Was nothing. to be..seen. f I I I � . I 0 1 w4 business paper!� Thire is but one ..maddened lKirkwood. With. nu6i ' Kirkwood :and the girl were first their per's.ecutors. . . o � . e )­�R. J. W. SHAW- . . bet . I . . ' . I - . fairMers' bui4in",; and market paper, that scoundrel It had been so simple a. .rant. I I .. . . � . . live L . jarred violently forward. then thrown The'ear continued' to crawl. F . ij the WeekIF gun. S.L&Lrt 1010 ri ht�by ter, to Put a period to.hla activities .by - . 1. . ' . . . I _. 9 , . -caught Ills arm . to 'tediously. Graduall I S �. .... . � . * together_* Shlw minutes dr4ggeq � I #.-OFFICE- tut*eribing. - . .1 . I . a .word to the pollce�� But.he was. bet fAeOdy herself. - it seemed the -uiost they drew. a -a tavern standln� .1 - . . I. . . � . breast L . ., . 1. . . ST. EAST, - 1 40 I .. I . . � 1. . .father. For. �that reason he ,WuSt, Con. ..natural thing' Imaginable that be. back n. distaticiii.froin the road.' Slug- - . . , . tinually be spared. Even . though,, lit should take her latInd. and pass it be. - gishly tile car rolled mp before it, and , I . . . . -CLINTON.- . ­ I � . * . . - desperate extremity, she should give ucath his, Arm, holding her sciii'llis fifiT came to 'a dead and - silent bait. I C 21 N NevrDiscoverles by an old playsicliti, consent to the arrest of the adventuri i ,Tablets for internal use. C. N. A ' , gers closed above -tier own. .Before Charles, the medhaniclan.jumoing out. I - .- . - . . Cis. I external use. 6rs,yetall'ation would follow swift and ' L AND 10cal nourisher for . . I I they had recovered or bad Ltime to , ran hastily up the path toward the hill. The'two -bidth used in conjunct. -sure, for they might not overlook oil . � I . . ion at the, same little produges traorp . . catch their breath a mile of .Middlesex In the car Brentwick, turned again, his I I L DR. C. W. rHO3,1PSON. . Ca R As invigorating, vitalizing and rejuvenat- ' glaze the fact that hers .had -been thd . . I . a I I had dropped to the rear. . eyes curiously bright In: the starlight, ' . pi-T.YSICIAL SURGEON, ETC. . Ing effects theii has ever before been offered. Buff- hands responsible for -the tbef t of the Not quite. so far bad they distanced his forehead quaintly furrowed, his . i p erers from vital weakness and lost vigor that jewels. L Innocent though She bad been Calexidar's trailing Ne' v e ap�lcigptic. �' . I I . . saps the pleasures of life, will find oneoteach triesis of tialia four I Ole .. . . Special attention W --invigorating,.efilarging and - glaring joyes, The purs . uerli put forth, "It may take a few ininutes." lie said ,.ven to dis�- produces wonderful In committing that larceny, a .eats I � Instiraff results. The two -cine of each, will be paw .guided. bY an Intelligence on, . 0, eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and sent.by mail in apiain pricknare oil receipt of thir, � a gallant effort,to holdtbeir place. At ,undecidedly. plainly 'endeavoring -to . � � . advertisementand'two dollars. -Address- .' �scrupulous and raulign, the law would , - doubts, "My Throat. . 1. . . . .1 Infervals; during the first few mi.nutes cover up. his own dark . i Silitabl' Thel"ll-IneCOmpan WI DSOR.ONT.CAX ,not hold. tier guiltless were - she onca I ' . Eyes carefully examined and e I . 'y . X � . AJ3A I . i a h6avy'roarIng and crashing could be -dear," -to- the girl, "If, I'lative brought , . . - . � I . . . ' 'broo h � - I .� I . � g'1within its cognivance, n9r.1los. . Wise I shalIl glasses prescribed. . . . I I I . . . ': sibly. widuld tho' . Hallam . s.,,, heard behin4 them. Gradually It sub- trouble upon you'ln this . - Office and residence : 2 doors west of - � � . . .. . 11 ,Mded, dying -do' file wingi; of the.free nev�er earn my own forgiveness." . . � I . , � the Commercial 14otel. Huron St. THOMAS . BROWN; LICENSED AUC_ SOM . . . C lit I c In lie I test. . .. . Pushing 'W'Ind .that buff.eted, their fnecs � "As If you at I ) b I cl" pro ' . Befpre t tie door a motor car waited, as mile litter mile ,iivas.reeled off and ed the girl, ,,You inusWt think of It . tioncer - for the counties of Huron � . I I I I � engines hiimmhig,impatlentl�,- mecbp4 the wide, darlding English countryiqlde that - way. Fancy, what should we ' and Perth. Clorrespondence' prom.* . ralcian re -lily . ,Jn'.hIs peat, no uncouth . have done without you'P' .. .. . � arrange- - . opened out before thein.. swpet. and. I . .. -DR. IF. A. AXON.- ly answered. � linnfediate .. . � shape In goggles, and, leather garments wonderful. - . - . "I'M ftfrnid I have been. very. clum- . inents can be made -for Sale dates at I . . *If . I , ti! - � , . . that shall,,) like ollsk is, under thd � _On Klj�k'wob(j too, uccemor to Dr. Holmes.) I - . ., . .. I . . cc 10d.back. tra I If _py,11.pIghed,BrentwIck, "ehillisk',nild .1 (S I The Ncws�Rec6rdli- Clinton, or ,'by L . I. . .1 I . , * ' " ' I r I I I . . . street. lights. �` 1 g -k a L . X -Irk ood; . 4o: you. ,tell specialist in Crowit and Bridge calling phone 97, Sealorth._ Clfarges, .� win * k n it eye he saw foui,lKilded impulsive. . W 'L " . . . At one corner another and a smaller 0.1sks of I . L ­ . .. � . lkbt,' lifulid.wit:4-4esimit.. t0i.) any�;ilhq?ll , .� - ' I . I work, . � moderate and satisfaction paran- ' - ... . , .1 .. . I . 1". . I . . car .stood' In_ ,waiting, Its Iampg like a distant.,rise and gllde' down Alitoi "Not yet, sir:1 I . .. . I . Graduate of the Royal College of L teed. . ,1 . .. I I baleful eyes. glaring through ,the nlgljk�. darkness. , W . lien [it, turne . d Dorothy "'Perhaps," suggeStiVid Brentwiek - a L Deatal Surgeons of Ontario. Honor I . ­. I . -L � I . . . I Ili the shadows across the way it - I I graduate of University of Toronto - . . . . I � . ' was interrogating him with eyes whosti - little later-"pertalips -we hit d better . . . L would . I . . . . - by shadow lurkefl-Stryker, .be- . L . I len,t . .. melting, shadowed loveliness, revealed ailght and - p. to th Inri. , It L . go, u e Dental Depaf tment. Graduate of t yond reasonable question. Otherwise to him .In the light -of the far, still be mord.cozy theise. especlally If the 1. . ej&ago College of Dental Surgerhy" Tfto IflGH10P fflotualflm, the street was deserted., 15ot even that - Incite him to that petrol 'Proves hard, to obtain and. wo. ­ . � . . , .. . ' . stars. seemed to . . . . , , Chicago. I JASU'range GaMpanU . -adventitious. bobby of.the early.even- madness. which be had baae himself- bare long �o- wait:'- , . . �. 1. . Will, be at the Commercial hote . Ing was no* in evidence I . -resisit with all lilistrength.. . '. ' . "I -5hould like tbat," 'assented the - �. . I . � ' ' i I . .�.. . . . . Bayleld, every Monday from 10 a. ra. -Farm and Isblatc*d Town Property- L Dorothy presently, joining theIA". He shook his head ,as if t6, siiy,. girl- decideft, .. � .. � I . . .1 . to 6 p. M. . z . ., . . Brentwick led the way to the. door. � "They cannot catch us.1` - - .. Kirkwood nodded . ' his .approval, . --�;Olily Insured- ' � ' - Kirkwood to the right� Brentwick to - Ills hour was not yet. * Time enough - _ . . . . I i opened the door and jumped out to - �OFFIIC.SRS- * I I � .the left'of Dorothy, the former carry- to tblnit 'of love and in.-arringe ,(its if assist her, then picked *up, tile bag . J. B.. Me . Lean, Preside . nt, Seaf6rth P. . Ing the treasure bag,� they hastened Ile,were capable,of consecutive thought and followed the pair,'.8rentwick leiid- . I � . ' I O.; X. HcEwen, - Vice-Presi6lit, :dOWD the walk ,and through .the gate '.on any -pther slibject�-time enough I 0 Ing the way with.,DorotbY on hIsifin. I . : . , I � . i I . Brucefield P. 0. ;. T.Z.. Hays, ,ciec._ , to the .car. I I think of thelln when he had gone back ., At the doorway of.the Crown, and � . -TIMETABLE- Trehsu . rdr, Seafor'th P..O. I � . . The watcher across the way %vas . to his place, oi, rather; when be should Miter Clitiries met.them, 'evidently se- . Trains will arrive at and depart - . . moved to whistle shrilly, The other have found If, in the ranks of.bread-. , petrol to' be - AX . -Directors . . . ­ rloilsly disturbed. ' " a . I C "lit had here,'sir," lie announced reladtant- from Clinton Station as follows : nr lunged forward nervously. . wiliners and soliave proved his ri' , ­�Il ly, "but the landlord will gend,to the William Chesney, ., Seaforth '; -John Brentwick. taking the front sent be, to mpi-tal happiness; time enou . . . BUFFALO AND GODERICH DI * V. Grieve, Winthrop-, George Dale, Sea- side the mechAniclan, left.tbe tonneau then to . lay' whateve . r lie might have next Intl, it mile up the rond, for some. 'doisig East . 7.35 a. in. forth John. Watt) Harlock ; John to Kirkwood" and. Dorothy. As, the to offer at her fee& Now he could ' Ill have to be patient, 10m afraid, . you'W . 1 44 44 3.07 P.m. Bennewies, Brod'hagan ; James Evans, American slammed the door the car cone'elve at- no' baser treachery to Ills . . . 44 tt 1 5.15 P. M. Beechwood ; James Connolly.,' ' � . .. � . . . . I . . . dvantage himself Sir," . , � . . . . . . I . . . soi&s desire than to it . "Very *pit, Get Some one to help . � Gbing ,West 11.07 a. In. . G6derich. . . . . . I . . � . I . of hei gratitude. - . . . . I you pu1sh the car In froniAbili roado" ' 4d t. 1.25 p. III. . .. . � � . . � . . . Ile baps she goes , . . - � 1. ,. . r sed nAittle- of the ordered Brentwick, "We will bewalt, . Is ti 6.40 ; p.m. Robert Smitb,- Harlock ; E.. . Ifittl ,SERIOUS RITCHEN ACCIDENT. . fortunes of the battle that was -being. Ing in one of the private parlors." . . � I . - it At 11.28 p. In. claley, Seaforth ; -. James Cunir I hings, , . ­_ I , . W.1 "ed w-lihiff: 'him'. perhaps not. "Yes, sIr. . Thank you, sir." ,.The 'HURON & BRUCE DIV. F bate'ver the trend of her thoughts, mechanician touched the visor of -bis L(WNDON, , . w. Yeo Holmes- What Zam.Buk Saved a Lady. ,w' .. I I ,ginondville ; J I . . . . . * ' . . `G.0iRq South 7.50 a. in. ville. . . . � . . she did not draw away -from him. cap and hurried off. I I is It � 4.23 p. In. ' .1 . Mrs. Preft. Bryant, of'169 lEtEdIftY Presently the silken lasbes. drooped.' ,,Come, Hirkwood." Gently Brent - Ail ,inq4py ,to hc� ,p id,,in.may be, . -s. � _� . obing North 11.00 a. M. ky a - . I 1. ­­.. - Ave; I - Stratford, - spent -dollars � trying. , fltittcring�upon­her-cheek ­Tbe__tIred-- -wick-drew-Alle-girl -1 n.- twit14 .111 Ill- ----I . ' 14 44 li.35 P. M. paid to Tozer& Brown, Clinton,, or . to getwell, but failed.until she � tr . ied' ind happy smile hovered about her 11 S I . at Cutt's grocery, Goderich. - I � . P -, I A ,rosy cheeked' and beaml ' ng laud- . . . . Zaln-Bak. It was this way, ".1 was , Ili somethIngless than half an hour I 1ady met ]lint In the corridor and, all - I Partlies desirous to .effect. insurance in my kjtchen'�prepariug supper" she !of tbIs'w1fd drivi6g kirkwoild roused ' lies, ushered him Into a . or transact other business will be 11 when I, - upset some �olling , . i bows and sal . so - says, . out of his reverie sufficiently to be- I Tfivnite parlor reserved for tile. party. I OVER Of YEAR promDtly attended to on application water. It jell upon my foot, scalding' e speed was . . ,- come sensible 'that th -immediately buttling, Off in n desper-. . LIXPERIENCM to any of the above officers addressed it'lladly. Next day the skin came 611, aliiekening. Incoherent snatches of ate flurry to' secure. refreshments de- . . . to their respective posthffices. Losses the foot, and it was so painful I could sentences, fragments of words ,and Sired by Brentivick. - . . inspected by the director who lives not Walk. I treated it, but Instead of pbrases.'sook � en by Breutwick and tile The-glilhad seated herself on.one V A nearest the scene. , . ,� getting better. it got worse, and finally mechanician, w''ere flung back past big end of an extremely comfortless i � . - . I had to take to' -my bad. 'I was laid c e stling wind, Shielding jollnge and Was ulnl�hlg a palpable -- tip for nine weeks, and In that time I his eyes, be 'could see dimly that 1:116 offort to seeill at ease. 11rentwick TFtADE MARKS . tried all manner of So-called remedies, mechanician wris tinkering (apparentm , stood at one .of tile WIndOws, shOul- I DESIllims 7"�e(;Ord I had embrocationg, dozeiiS of salves, ly) 'With the driving gear. Then, their s ad bont, hands CopyFtIG14TS &C. Clinton 'News -k, . I think, and lotions, but the scald disi- I d(irs rounded and lie, � i sketch and description may 1. pace continuill- steadily -to abate, 1.10 clasped behind ills ba(,k its lie peered AnY0110 sondint 9 . I � kly ascertain oUr opinion froo wn"har an CLINTON - ONT " veloped into a rUnning sore. I was twayd llrerltwl"k 1`1111z tit tile Man 11, od dropped ention is probably atontabl&fommunlea- . . ; nAit Into tile night. XlrI,W0 a ,I "I C . about beateit by It, when a friend ad- ibill,l),tolled nll'(' chair tho tionootrietirconildent?,I. HAND50 OuPstau" . . � . I illiviulotialy 1111patielit I tb(? traveling bag bolleath it ' at6lits. vised me to try Zam-Buk, and I did . I stion, I,N�!bat I.; tile iroti.ble?" ,Uts farthest - rein F.Wilto taken t outh Munn & Co. root, Terms sent free. Oldest agnoir for socurinarp of subs�ripti . It(.,. doorwa ,i ITO tou-$1 per year In so. .A:,few applications )Ind the effect oved from the y , oyrzi4a 1wtics, witbout a arge, in the advance $1.50 may' be charged it . of soothing the pain and giving me teply came lit a slugle'worili not di.i-. I and took.to placing tile floor. , I Scientific Affieficallo not so paid. No paper discontinuiW *what I had not had for weeks -a little � ringi � tlsbable� . Ili a carrier of the 1`00111 11 tall grand- bandsomll trinrArmed woaklY. TArgeat cir- until all arilears are paid, unles.4 at case- I persevered with. Zajn�Buk, and The girl sit up, opening, her eyes, ' fatho ation or iny wientift jourl.al. Terais for . I . ,,.,s ctock ticked off tell Ititertuhift- 11 a Ilsongaging tier arm, For sonle reason tancoh, All go prepaid. Sold by the opinion , of the Publisher. rhO, (lay by day the running rare seemed ble minutes;. c.qn.ails, F.75 a 1"r, poat ca nowedcalem date to which every subscriptiolt Is to got less Inflamed and less painful, Xlrku',00d bent forward and touched selonably delaying, tile landlady did MUNN & C0.3011 Broadway, NeW Y�rk ,paid is � denoted oft the label. as the Zam-Buk drew away' the pofson . 13rolitwicic on the shoulder. The latter -not re.1plVar. 13ttelltwick, abruptly Branch office. 0% V St- washinatou. A aild reduced the inflammation. in a - turned to him a face lined with deep turning front tile window, 1,pulark('d - __ . __ _ ____ -- Advertising raWm�Transitut aftft- very short time lieftling commenced, -!olleern. I . � th(, fact querulously, then drew .1 ChAir - I I tisemetits, 10 cerata per noripariel and rapidly continued until the sore "Trouble," Ito announced soper0ti- ill) to a marble �epped Itable In tile' cents wac line for first insertion .and -3 s completely healed. I would hard- )usly, ,,I fear wo have blunder0d." middle of the floor. r line for each satisequeat insert, ly have believed that any preparation "What Is It?" asked 'Dorothy Ili a. II.Nly dedr," Ito rri(1110stod tile girl, . I .. mall advertis eats , no could have done for me what Zain- , roubled voice. will you oblige tile IN sitting Over LIPPINCOTT'S pe T t tO Bult did, and I shall never be without , ,, " V` I exceed one inch, isue as "Lost." A, Allpl,ly ill t1fo lattuse." When youhavo , 11'etrol seems to be running low. bere? Aud, Philip, bring 111) it cliftle, MONTHLY MAGAZINL "Strayed,11 -or 118toleuo" eto.,- in- J Scald, a burn, a skin tore, An ulcor, or -harles herell-he referred to the if you will. W,e 11111st not perialt our-. . A FAmILV LIBRARY s.ertod once for 35 itents and 6,101i tiny skin trouble or injury, try Zilm-BA meehaniclan-11sitys tile iftak Must 60 gpivt.s to worry, and I hilv0sOnlethin"10 The Bost W Conent LlteraWre I jubseelueat insertion 10 cents. Made from the purest of herbal es. .eaklng. We'll go on as best- we call I here which May pt-rhaps engage your sences, It may be regarded ai nature's Ind try to find ,all hill, FOrtIl I'a telY Interest for Awhile." I no - ��, I I I I - * I I I (Z/. I I'. I " i . I I � 12 COMPI.Vt NbVltL* YEARW . Communications � int-raded lot publisla- own bottler. Eczema, col&sores, most of- the Inna nowlittlays keep silp- To humor him and ijilevIste his OVI, MANY SHOR . T STORIM AND tilmi inust, as "a guatatitco of good erneked and chapped hands, obildren"s )Iles of Potrol for Just such caler- dent distress Of uAnd they neceded� - � I PAPERS ON 1rIMfZLV TOPICS faith, ho aeCompanied by the na�%e rashes, chilblains, all yield to Its . gencles, I I lKirkwood found Illinqelf sented oppo- [,of the *rikr. soothing, lieating Influotied. It . also "Are we -do you ttlinkf'- site Dorothy. Suddenly .Cha rice burst $9,60 pan vitAn ; 219 OT6. A 600Y eaws the agony of lifted, All dftg� "Oho no; not a bit of danger Of thAt." unceremoniously Ili, WIVIng tile door 1, '04,40 CON-ri'NUE0 STORIP.Soi �W. J. MITCHELL, , gists and stores, 50 cents box, or post .eturned Brentwick hastily. "They'll I wide open, I 11101V r.Uj4pftA,(j0MPLCT9.1,N Orsel.0, . 11 froo from Zftm-J�uk Co., Torobt6i, tot ikvt! I ­ I � I lot.'eatell an with us t4is night That , "Mr, urobtwl�lc. air.,, he cried irus- ;10_��=t!! , Eiditior and 1-toprietor. price. I . Y, Otlitlt 0110 Oke'- I Nith a wilothorell, ejaculation 1Klrk- � w4 leapeo to his tot, tiisglua- at the CURED, �OF CONSTIPATIS I 4 . � ,apou In his POOket. III no�ther In- � jut he bad the revolver exposed. Mr. Andr0W0,.Pr1AI4"*XWo . ie girl's cry of alarm. luterroptlog the mo"016 Inollik" Root r"164 , ,c4alliclan, fixed UroutwIck's atten. , I in on the young man. Hei too, stood Mr. George Andrew% of Halifax, X.S., ,, reaching over very quickly to writes. . imp strong, supple fingers round (.Vor many years I bave been trouble4 I I Irkwood'* wrist, while with the oth. with ,chronic Conlitipation. This pA. haud be laid hold. of tile revolver went never conics single-band.4 aid I 4 by a single twist wrenclied It have been a victita to I lie many illnesses � , that constipation brings in, its train, ay. Medicine after medicine I have taken iu Kirkwood turned upon him lit fury. order to find relief, but one and all left a." be cried, shaking NvIth Passion. Ind in the same hopeless coaditiou� It his Is -what your hospitality ineant! seemed that nothing would expel, from u're going to,,- me the one ailment thaticaused so much 'My 0ear young friend," Interrupted trouble, yet at List I =4 al>out these ent,wJck, with It flash of Impatience, Indian Root Pills. That was indeed a lucky day for me, emember that It I bad designed to for I wag so- impressed with tile state - troy you I could have asked'Ao bet- laterite' made that I detern-dried. to . I, opportunity than when you, were, give them a fair trial. y guest under In , ,y own roof." They have regulated my stomach anill . 'But -hang It 611, Beentwick." ell bowels. I Am cured of constipation, and I stulated Kirkwood, astiallied .Ind I claim they have no equal as $I itiledi- , , Write, but worked upon by deeper. cine.11 For over half a century Dr. Morse,s e apprehension, 11) didn't mean that, Indian RoQ� Pills have been curing con- t'l- stipation a . ad clogged, inactive kidneys, "Would you have bullets flying When with all the ailments which result frow e Is near'.01 dettlauded Rreutwfek them. They cleanse the whole systew . I . . . athingly. flasilly he slipped the re. prid purify the blood, Sold, every -where Iver.upon a lilt]@ shelf beneath the at 25c. a box. , 2 (b a ble top, "Sir.." lie Informed lKirij. I . � . I I I - ood with some heat, "I love you, as . 'The Tri&ubles of a 'N V1y. . y own son, but you're it young fool, a I I have been In My time nnd as I . The New York Herald discovers a I gillill danger lit the creation of a Canadian ould to heaven I might lie a.. . e advised, Ilbillp-be calm. Can't navy , � in. t,,nt, There is no fear that the I onal good-Avill which now exist,4 I . ill see It's the only way to save your b-tween Canada and the Ullit-ett ensure?" � . States will b �. interrupted 6ecaus' - ' . . "Hang tile Jewels!" retorted Kirk. Canadit proposes to build and,inain- ood warmly. "What"- tain it navy. We may bAieyo fliat . ".Yr, who said anything. about the wt, do not now remain at peuc,A, tp. . . wells?" . cause we are not alln'xi and well pr(�- As Brentwielc slinke Calendar's car. pared to fight. But Thr� Herald finds . tilent figure filled the donrwav- g -i(l for fear in the entanglementa L ,,.,,. v,rou. ­ . , , , �likely to ensue it). conse(luence of tim . ev'r, weather worn features loompil Anglo-Japartese alliancr�. In, the event rer his. shoulder, distorted Ili it. chpiel,- Aw-en ,Tapan and thiii . ul leer. 11 I of trouble b. - anadia I I , ITaitod States, till, C, .,I* navy, "As to tile- j ,els,, alliloull.c.ed ,;!,,�,, lit t1w opinion of The Herald, wouill . , , -ily at adventurer, I'vi- got a word t�- iweessai operato in conjunction with tliv British navy r.gPiwit th,j ay, ffyou- put It -to tile that way." United SLate.s.-8t. John Sun. He- paused on the threshold, partl,y or dramatic efre�t. partly for Ill.,; own West Wants Railways, . I I -I fisfile -two provincial elec*. � . � ,tion. Ili ills [land it revoi'ver The rt -sults, 'of . . ppeared. poised for Immediate usli It t 1'a Ili ill tit(, Wst Show moA conclu. I here were-iiecid, . . . ,4iv-?Iy thlit tit(-. people want railways, There wvs none. Bruntwl(,I�, at ills They are not very much concerned I rimal appearance.' hall dropped ii per- ju*t ndi� about wl;.it thay are to cost, . mptory hand oil Kirkwood's shoulder, .but they want tho lines, and thempli . I . . . . who say thvy will provide them ill-,, I orcing, the young, man back to Ills liatted on flie back and 'sent- to tit* . . eat� At the same I thim lie resillbed I"'gi-Mottures to s,!e that the railwayd its own. Tile girl hall lint stirred ale bull t.-Culgary Herald. rofn hers since the first alarin, She . ." .1 - I at ;2'8 it trabstIxed NvIth terror, loan" � ng fo�wnrd with )let, 91b6iivs on the . � . I I able, her hands tightly. -clasped. tier .. .1. I - --..,. acell' it. little blanclie.d. t.uraod to the 1h 1. . I oor. But her scaylet. Ilia* were set; . . I I . � . ind flrib. with inflexlbUl ptirpose, and I~ a I I I ter brown eyes met Caloudar*s with a 1. I 1, I ook level and. unflim.,hing, Beyoud . . ' " I I Estnbl . I Me slie-gave no.sign of ricognition.. isbcd 1879 . . 0 1 Nearest of tile four to tile adventpr- I FOR WHOOPING COUGHii CROUP. rs was Charles, tit(- napehaidelan, ASTHMA, C01110381 =0HC1HTL% Solt" - pau. . sed It I affrIghted -astoillsbuient 't � THROAT, CATARR% DWRIVERIA - . I 9 � it . . wrozym I " 04 . I -lit of the revdiver. Calendar. vhoos- Vallorized Cre"leasto OW016 thic I . . I whoopingCouAL' Eveirdrooded CrouricAn- - I lig to ndvilfice suddenly. policiod. the 140" is used. It acte � . .. I not exist where Cr j"tbftiat. za,kliad breathing . munle of the weapon jocularly fit the directly on-iosti Lei 00 I i in the cas'a of Ids. jacothes tho sore . . mail's Illbs. . "Beat it. Four Eyes" he teh",'y a tough. Itio &boom to . . (,at Firma' itops the � suapped.L ' "This is your eue to duck'l - tataff ..... . I Asthma. . .. . � I � . Get out . of . my W.i.r!" , - � � -craisolone is. a powerf.1 germicide. 'acting both . I . preventivo irk contilliOut . . I The inectimilcian Jumped- as If ,.shot, - - tie d curative and a c9t rcoordmendation is I � . . diseases. Cresolene's b then hastily rk.reated to tile table, his its thirty yonro of suctiesciul use- - I sallow tehfures working-.beneuth the tor Salo. by All Prianists 'h Stec goggle inask WhIeb had vxvl+ted the.fat Sena Prasial for Dc- - � . . - scriptive D001clat e . adventurer's scorn. . , ­C(inip right lit. - cap I ii," , Calendar Cresolenis Antiseptic I � : . * , I Throat Tablets, siml;ilc� . . .% I threw over ono shoill-der. . "Come Ili, and ,soothing for the I - X . I shut the doorand. lovk.lt, Let's all be . irr tatedthront. 10c. . I . soclab I lie aiid tative .,I III(,(, qolet tlme'.,� . Lecraing. Miles Co.. .. 1� 11 . . . I . Limited, Agents Mon- I ,Stryker.oboypd. with a derisive gritta- treal, Can-ada. - � 308 . � . I . .1 ace for K � Irkwood. L= _- . __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � Calendar, advancing 'Inuntil.-, to li� . . . . . ' point withiLl .1 yarti,of the table, stop- . � . . Mergers, A�e Costly. .- . I . - pfi�l. smilin.- affably down- upoll Ills! I Whetlier coal and iron -will be any I . prospective victIllis audiltrily tWIllita.9 Cijcap�r ia .another matter, There it . . . . his revolvj,r., I I I � ­ I � . �. - . I an nbje6t lesson in the cement mer- � . � . , . 11G � ond, evellf ,in ." he salpteld them s trusf� I I I , � . ger. It represents an encirmou ­ . I I . . � � � �11.g .1 ' lee I blnzjdly.� ) li,,l�l' .m.r. chiM," witil nnd the ininiediate.eff .t hag .beoli an . � ' . . . . increase in.thd cost of:ceirjenC� There asquilied, concern, ­Yulfre looking' a . . I I . tl� , , . . . I will be' ,,I sl��ing' 'in'the operations or, I .Iflp ilpset� .'I'll), � afraid yolf've beeil . . , I . keeping- tate-hours. lAttle girls 11fust the expenses '61 Rie- coal and irtin ' com., lit. careful,. you twow, or. they lo4e till, . Pa . 13y, but wil.1 innfe to 4he advantage � I at IliVatockholdersi'and, it willi be & . I . bloom ofrosys� Ili tbi,ir vii(itilv4.1 M". ' in � ercy-11 the ­people, t.he constimerg, . .. Kirkwood; lt's�a pleaelln, .to illeet:yoll do. not - have to -pay tribute to sOmP again. Permit, tile to paraphrase ,your , i ' one In ,every direction. there is thq .1 most -sound advice Mid reiiiind .van 'tonidency' . to trusts -in grocerios, lit' , I I that. pistol -shot,,. are apt to P-ttract fuel,, in lep.ther, ill cement,.in Plumb- - I � "� 1. . undesirable attention. - It wouldn't be ers' nup�alids,.in paper, lit everything . . . wise for you, to bring the poWe about in jvhich men or mohey can,command - , .� - . I . our ears. 1. believe that In substdace. 'or control. It would be all riglit if - ' .- � such ,%vas your'saplent.counsel to me Ili tli,e peopfe did not Suffer, but usually, . . . they are ground between the upper � . I . the cabin of tit(% Mothell, W11s.. It not'.) * ind, the nether - millitone.-British . I And .van, Sir."' fixing BrentwIck WWI a 1 . . . � I . I cold, unfriendly eye, *'You .aulmated Whia.. Ki . r,zfs-z= --- ' -------.:.- . I . � . . � . . . . I . � fossil, what Inight your namO hii'-," . . Depends',on CornmAnds . .. . . . I . . I ,,it rnIgbt be Brentwick," said. that With Great Britain -in command 61 1 1 . gentleman placidly. . . I tile seas, .every nation has pence and ' . I . - .. "Brentwick. ehlt Well, 1 like a ninn peace� of mind, with Germany in � I ,� , . 6 other natioll . . of spirit. But permit -me to advise command of the seas n I .. .1 . . , . would be safe or could feel .secure�- rottil- . . . I . . H.alifax Herald. - '. � . . . . . .. . . .. . I . I . . . (TO BE CO . NTINTIEW) . � I � . . I . I I . . . � .. �� . . - � � - . . . . , ..o., . I... . . . I I I . . I . . � - . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . - f . - - I . I .. I � I . : - . . . .� For Your Doiigh - Hold, n t the . � I � I .,i - w' t I . ouraze to Rise , - . C �-..�"....-.-�.-.�-.-��..�-.1-�...�-...-,.--..--.--- ---11 ­­ _____ ..1--_._- ­_­___­ _­­­­_ I You. rernemberii'Madam; that bakeday a week back -or vas It a . month -when hii folks were. coming to dixiner self -invited. . � . I � And you . arm.bright ind e�Lrly, . I 2nd ran over to your rnWng bowl . I � . I . to knead that glo rious batch of shap ely golderi-doined loaves-- � � . I . . And astonish his folks with his wife's breadmiking. . . . . � . . You remember - thot w2s before I I I . .. . I . you bought,FIVE ROSES. I . I . . . . - .. I . � I I . . - � . And. how the dough had fo)-ffollen to � . ana stay. rleen, becausb it has the I . I . KS49 / . . necessary consistency and elasticity. . . Or had quickly ris,n overnight and '_ And when you begin to knoad it. . fallen again, to. rise novermore. I .. . . . tfladam,'you find the doughquite Springy and you heat It squeak and I � How aggravatIng to beaure, . . track iii you work. . I 11 . And how h1s mother gazed sollolt- . * * 011, * I ollisly at.him, ,saying Ili a st.�ge . . . . .1 . wlv'sper. And It gets ividta), and whiloy under "Pbordohnl Don7you think hg locks your hand till 'Ea last it rivals our a little fired, enwchvlad? own dazzling Canadian snows. . And John's fal.th . er replied: " No Then think oil It, Mistrew House- I . , wonder -such bi�wd­sach eavkg, wife, YOUR -bread is never Soul?, n -,ver lumpy, never dark or dis- I law 4" . D6n't y6u remember ? colored, norsoggy nor heavy. . I � . . No bakin q Acciden is when you most . I covet SUC . cess. � Btlt tile 0:.,pi . , la ,,,,in ja M0.1 s.,,, -p,,,-, ,%, -,OS-S, U6, 4 V's I", r: Bacrwnoyo r usingFl I Madam. and cannot help it. . %'our flour was twak 6' 911dev, erra.1l'o, And It ke-OPS Imsh fior days -its . unzaOrni, nigy be, ciell�.,lous nutlike flavor grows until Nevers6withFIVEROS�i'L$-b-�equat, ilia l"t slice th.wippe4rs by dint of second.belpIngs tind srftaokl�j of � � It's misrstent flour, th inge1css 15 tile I lips. still or a mother"s love. it linvaryb1zly postestan th2tt , What, Madam, you"don't glitli'lloll., strength whioli , -it" < la, use FIVS ROSES? I make,% It ril-a to thO (3010t .., Well, you know, it's nover of thopartic-ularhousVM6 -- .4, too late to niend. . ilillilft=,. I , __... "" - LAKE Or THE Woolm MILLING CO., M. MONTMAL I (K) . . . . . 11 I . Q. I . 11 . I I �� I . . . 1. I . . L I 1. . . . I . . . ­ � . 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