The Clinton New Era, 1906-06-22, Page 7one 22na VMS
10P Pi THE NORTHLAND When the Liver I A KINGDOM AT AUCTION
Fin" SETTLER AT THE MOUTH IS 01It of Order
OF THE WADI RIVER. /calomel, cpecara, liens, strong liver pills
and purging mineral waters won't do
Fifteen Yearo' Progress •••••• NO Doubt an rmaneut d
About Fruit -Growing There — Tho
Reward of the flioneeaa-Men With
Long Bow Tolls 41 Most Absurd att
Foolish Story—New Liskeard Grow
Ing by &naps and Pounds.
Fifteen years ago this stunmer Wit -
Item kurray landed at the head of Lake
Temiskaaning, cleared a plot of ground
at the mouth at Web! ItiVer, and built
his cabln where he could see the beau-
tiful lake and hear its Waters lapping
the low shore. ne Is Scotchman,
with the national nomadic sPirit in his
veins -the aahaaaabeetaaplaa--
neers in every land. Ile had a rove of
the romantic, and did reit dread the
loneliness of his life in the 'wilds of
the lone northland. At that time he
had no idea of seeing a antra of 3,000
grew up around him, but he did
see a wide, pralrie-like expanse of
mnintry h. avily timbered and extending
far back.
A Site to ,Delight. -
The soil was rich looking. Ana fertile,
and promised emple returas for labor
epent upon it. But it was the location
which inspired the romantic Scot to set-
tle there -It was. a; site to delight the
'mart of any man' with a vesdge
idealism in his. make-up, ' Stretching
away south was the beautiful expanse
of water -the blue of the lake reflecting
ilaok the blue of the sky._ peat his cabin.
door the Wahl flowed steady and strong
-the groat highwa.k for trapper and
explorer.
The Pioneer's Reward.
Mr. Murray has watched the place
grow year by year, although it is only
, six years since the town 'began. Ile Is
very optimistic, and declares that the
. town has a good future ahead of it. All
: the land for -25 miles back is taken uP
and farms are being cleared and hernea
built -where 'a few years•ago there• Was -
not a White man:
.other pioneer, Mr. • Hawksworth,
iias beerratra-13-years, -and 1s -equally
optimistic. Most of his :farm has.heen
Sold -for townlots, and it Will be only
a shart time until his 'entire farm. die.
,appears in •that way. Close beside 'his
comfortable, neat home, stands • a' teepea
-the bark structure • whiph sheltered
him the first winter ' he epent in Alla
country.
It was. somewhat Of eesurprise to the
Net [ter' (J. C. Ross in The Globe) .to •See
his garden -apple and plum trees
bloom, black raspberry and atrawberre•
bushes thriving and promising a
• crop, rhubarb plants over a foot. high
and many old-fasbioned- garden •floggra
in full bloom -and all this 350 mil,
north of Tcrronto.
Man With. Long Bow. •
The sight of these fruits and flowers
reminds one of the absurcl write-up in
The Cobalt 'Free Press of .a. week age.
Some man who had been reading talel
of Arctic exploration and felt the e•hal
of the atmosphere as he read, wrote
.8. • most absurd letter about the clay re -
slim north. Cf New Liskeard.. He. del
..Clared- that 14ltwas -fit-for was -atlas,
:rowing of jack pine and snowlianatS/r,
alsoastated that "at the time , of
waiting -May there was three .
•teet 'of snow on tae. ground?' As A
matter of fact, I was north to the era).
of steel on. May 10 ard 11. and alege:
saw a trace- or vestige, •of -snow.
seems almost• too absurd for continent,
.but such yarns should not paise by un-
notiaea. It would be better for. atfeh
men .to get away tram their easy chair.
.and grate fires, and if they must 'Write
.articles let thern•look over the landgind -
Zee for themselves' the :actual condi*.
Alone.
'New!.Liskeard. • -
'New Liskeard is growing verearapida 1•
'3y. The people attribute' it to 11. nem.-
ber of causes ---the Mining boom -ten •
nines away, the'.building 'of the road •
north and to the settlement ot the farm-
ing lands around the town. At emy rate,
It is growing •and its sawmills are but -
illy turning logs into lumber, anghes
carpenters are working overtime...to
transform thegumberinto homes.
• There are two newspapers In '.Neve
Liskeard; and ,both. are doing goed • ef-
fective work inbehalf of the town ahd
district. The older. and larger paper,
The Herald, began its career two•yestaa
ago •andahas now about too,o..aubteriti-
ers. They axe installing a new 'fast
press, and, with the completion of this'
act, will have the.most up -to. -date plant
north of Toronto. Mr. .Roebuck„ the
. editor and proprietor, is' an .ali-rosand
handy newspaperman.'. • •
The New Liskeard Speaker, undeiathe
guidance of ale. Stevenson, began. US
careerga few months ago and is already
e, healthy, vigorous anima:. Both tige
papers ar Independent in -polities, with
verhaps a shade of preference. for the
,ronservative faith.
The Mayor of the town, Ida McKel.
vie, is orze of its progressKa Anisiness
i:men and he is most •aptimiatio of the .
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PON THECOMPLEXION
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ariziivitrorr
ouni $.1011 HeADA0fig,
When a pefion is bilious, the
liver is not.grving up enough blie
to move the bowels ,regularly—and
'some of the bile is'being absorbed
by the blood. In other words,
the liver is in a tweakened, un-
healthy .condition,
Nowaptirgatives don't act on the liver
at all. They merely irritate the bowels,
and afford only temporary relief, But
FRUIT-A-TIVES are the one
true TO/s,TIC. They act
directly on the liver—strengthen
OPPORTUNITY PRIESSNTIED ThPW
1.0NDON ADVERTISEMENT.
ILuntlyma Wand, Fifteen Mils" From the
Coast, In the Orbital .Channstl, Is te
come Under Hammer — Present
Owner of Midget Kingdom Is Rev.
Charts* Hoavon , Whet Centuries
Have Attached to Marisoo Strong
hold.
It is not often that one can go Into
alt auction room and buy A kingdom
for a few thousand pouncls, but saeb
an opportunity is now preseated; and
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.in x the LIos Island
sat fpoarP sear: eo.neTmheayoreaando te hi
matter-of-faot advertisement offerin
-aud-invigorate this vital organ,
• and put it in a aiormal, healthy
condition,
• FRUIT -A -M1:4 also stimulate the
glands of the skin—and regulate the
kidneys and sweeten the stoinach. When
skin, liver and kidneys are normally
healthy, there can be no biliousness, no
constipation,no kidney trouble, no
impure blood, nabeadaelaes.
No other medicine known to science
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• with tonics added—rand are free froin
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3oc. a box or 6 for $2,o. •Sent 4.
on receipt of price, ,if your
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them,
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tOwnw =rare, a:seamen'g bfl t vela
rival and .surpass • many of ' the live
-.towns Of old. Ontario,
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'Bliss 'Darman, Poet. '
'Eastern Canada, produced a clever and
'interesting parsonage in Bliss Carman;
Journalist, Mr. Carman Was born nt
Fredericton, New Brunswick, April 15,
18'61. He was educated at the Colleg-
iate Institute and University:ant New
Brunswick, capturing his degree in 1831.
A post -graduate coarse was then taken
at Harvard and the traveralty of Edin-
buagli. Be was office editor of The
Independent, New 'York, 1890-02. kr.
Carman has the appearance of the poet,
and, whether deliberately or leY Predis-
position, has the' appearance generailY
associated with tae poet -a' clearly out -
linea profile accenuated by Somewhat
Jena hair brushed backward by the
•
fingers, perhaps in compliance:with the
eccentricity of genins. I1l publications
inaluati "Log Tide' on Grana Pre," "Be -
:hind the Ata," S. Seamark,". 'Bel-
lds of laist Haven," • "'Songs From
agabondla.(irt collaboration awith :
Richard Heveg), "By . the Aurelian
Walla' "A Wiater lioliday rade for the
Coronation," gpipee of Bang and oth-
ers: Like eee, ate other reultallans, Who
Aid not Mel 'heir literary efforts re-
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1,111k.. Lips' .Like 'Velvet,
Chapped or Cracked Lips can he ma -de
as sett as Velvet by applying at bed-
time, light noenng of Dr. Shaop's
Green Salve. The effect on the lips oe
cin of this 1110.st. excellent ointment is
always immediate arid certain. Dr.•
Shoops QreenSaave takes Out complete-
ly the soreness of cuts, burns,' berdises
and all skin abrasions. it is surety.
'wonderful and most highly eatiefactpry
healing ointment. ;In glass jars at '2c. •
Sold by W.S.R. atiknes.
one that should not be allowed to ea
caPe leY American millionaires, who
though they might becanle Senators o
Presidents, an never become kings
aave by putehase. Inventore, scientiste
geniuses who love solitude, •Must b
sorely tempted by the announcernen
that Lundy Island is in the market. Un-
fortunately they are not likely to have
• the purchase money, and it is likely tha
some Standard 011 king will be the new
monarch et the island in the Bristol
Channel,
. The Midget ,Kingdom.,
The kingclom is about 15 miles eff
the coast, and, roughly spe'aking, IS
about three Mlles long and half a mile
Tte highest point is 'Beaeon Hill,
525 feet above the sea. On the hill bne
might sit and see the wealth of the
world stea.in past the island. No fewer
lhan 1,600;000 ships pass the islana
every year, steering by the 117,11014)114e
that warns the settfart rs of the reek
that landsmen khow as Lundy Igatel.
• The lee side -of the island is a faignte
harbor, and it is •no unusual Fiallt
eee a hundred vessels riding at unol: .r
there, and on oecassum as ninny as 300
have been donated. Surly" the aue-
tioneer will not ancleretand his Intel
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nese if he falls- to make the 'mat:alfl.
cent outlook one of, the most de:liana.
features of life on the istend.
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• Ownership and Inhabitants,
Atpresent the owner Is Rev. eliarlr-s
Heaven, by ,the different membr•rs 0.
whose. family the island has been goy-
eaned for the past 70 Years. thoug'i
Moat of. it is hew under lease ea, a
farm. Of the 1,045 acres .that coinpri•-g
the island 255 are given ever ti egg.
cultural Stock -raising. Pour Itunarail
acres are under eultivatlen, And tate
remainder of the 'farmsteaa is usefra
as Pesture • for • heasaa rattle,. h" p.
and goats. a The auildings are. Se.
Helena Chureh., the villa tor nalecee,
the manor farin-house, a feta cottage a,
the .remains of a .ctistle, the post and
-telegraph'offices, and laloed's ,slgieg-
ing, station, The pepula tam Is :,=reall.
and; coinposed almost • f etelitslve:Y f
fishermen and farm laborers. , *-
The centuries have •.e.dAtal , tra.dhlan
and lore like moss and liehen to Lae
granite cliffs of Lurid); IsIantl.l(Ve
first hear of ,it in 1159; when it war 'en
possession .of the •de aittriSeo famay,
W hiCh furnished the royeay fat, ale
'little kingdom down to the •tirne. of 'Sit;
stronghold Was •& &area ;forfeit. ' and.
became theproperty, of the • .knigtit•F
Templar. But for manegyears :teas -
after ' the liferiedoee beta itt tO
land,and. the Knight' e rraeived intaead
PoSseSsion an. Indemnitytrent gle,
Royal Treasury. • By 1233 the h ateia
or:. the island •had gallea from • :hell:
kingly es tate to, outlawry, • and teagia
harbored a nest of ,pirates. De eleaesee.
„tried to rehabilitate "tha rfer-
. tunes byattempting the life of ationry
III.• • galling in 'this effort, h Jdto •
his stronghold, but s gr.Ral
an cijtJ-
aroused the English Xing, aial a
was s.erat against ,afariseg It relegera.
:With •the. Outlaw• king aria 16 te •
.compankins, .wito ,were a11
truly. hanged. •"' •
• The 1abbers'• litrost.. •
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For. three hundred years or 'nage
hereafter little ''Was heard. of 'the
eland, but. In' the reign 414- .T;iint. 1. it
attracted' unfa-vorable attention ".:tS ,t
pirate stronghold, •It was again raidgl
and its poPulace put to death. In 1ri.r.2,
honreyeri it was :made • the Iteadri•wir-
ers of a riotorigus buteraneer , named
Nutt, who called . himself admiral, amd
had•two or three ships at hie minertiarid.
Re wroughttruch haggle along the oniast
that seyeral. ships-- of war were tieces-
.slary. to exterminate 'him. But the •is--•
land co/Waited to aupport a cut-th.reat
oPulation, gathered treat aIl quarters
f the world, and dawn to the year 1747 .
t was a Robbers' Roost of the moat all-
ainous description.• The- beginning. at
, .711-1INK BEFORE YOU SPEAK,
If you are tempted 10 reveal
A tale some on has told,
About another, make it pass
Before You speak -thee • gates of gelid.
Three narrow gateeggirst, "is it true?" t
Tben '`Is it needfulg?' In yeirur to
Give truthful anscr, anci the uext
Isaast and narreveeet, "Ls it kilnia'
And if t reach aotir gas atlast • '
TT, passes 'through these li-atewattai
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Wiii Cure
Your Kidneys
ae a day for a OpeCialliat-that
wUl cure you of every Inge of
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costs—ze
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Lys and completely cures.
Take " Baja on our guarantee
that they cure or money refunded
At druggists or tent prepaid on receipt
sf price, Sac.
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cLartari ct.intalcaL co. LIPASTEle
WINO4fiett 057.
...$41C11'404, lo.so 1,' it loss .isrizostal
ships, but never waived 'in America.
An investigation . distagered theta
working as Benstina slaves on ',allay
Island, building, evAll's„ and, fortifica-
tions for the "King." and ,iissisting,
him in the smuggling business, ,yeee
the last time a foree was despatched
to Lundy Island, cola it was ridded of
lts niotley inhabitants. ' Since then '
greater care has beet observed in the .
choice of its tenants; until there
seems to be no irony in the fact that
Its present owner bears the name
Heaven, and. Is a clergyman. Never-
theless, with a more respeetable his-
tarY, the sale. of Lundy Island would'
riot attract so'. much attention, and '
IteV, IVIr. Heaven may, after all, be in-
debted to Meer. de Morisco, Nutt, .
13cnson, et al., for• some thousands of •
pOunds•eterling.
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Then .you may tell, the tale nor fear . 't
, -tiTh..i.t the reeult of speech may he .
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•TaitS .IS NoT COMIC OPERA. .
But Feudal England in tha•Twan'ae4;
. Century. -
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Mralelfred Coulareg nt gainton Green,
he.ar Sevemialee, Iglelinulhas •recently •,
bad ane oxtraardmary experience of the , ,t
'feudal eyeginad .of letering, '401101SW] e
exists ie :itate'country.. Igust year' he , ,j;
purchase° a small esatte twe, rmi. a _h
half aePes it Dunt;,,i• meg .C,1,700,
la siltonil• in a;!.:ft.., Mane, of .(xtf rd,,
the loial ell Willett is En rt.:Anil, rst. Th'e. ;
estate is ier what it: kiiewn
"custorraaa -ifreetiohi," and >he lord of
co
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he end came in this year, when an en-
erprising scoundrel named Beason M-
erited £40,000 and secured a lease of
te island. He entered into a contract
ith the Government to export convicts
o Iviaryland and Virginia. ' •
The Sohenie of Benson. -
The convicta • to ta- ',ember of -some
a•mee
the mama- IS enatied io heriot on
every change Of to/lance,.As the tieriot
he In* eeiee tree tentag's best live beast
or la t1te.:ee1eencee of a beast he Is en-
titled to theamae st. fine of; Os
Tke y freeholdeg' train
Whein Mr. 1:011:iist!y baagilt the pro-
perty, says 'Truth, possessed • r o beast,
and conseque.atly Bari Antherst only
got the as. 64. "
A short tline aga Mg. C,Iouldrey sold
h.:elf an acre of th, lead for .C180 A few
days later he rise Iveo ii visit fran Earl'
Agtheist's deputy steward, Mr; Knock-
er, A horse ar.d trap was stanaing itt
the geed, and Mr. Couldrey was asked
LC taeaehareagiVisre ttis. • . •
Ele replied in the callanative; tabere-
upor the..deauty ctoward cut -sante hairs
from ,the horse's mane, oriel, placing his
hand m its shoulder,. said; 'This torso
is noe. the 'property of Lord Amherst."
The deputy stewartre action actually
made• Earl Amherst the ,owner of the
horse. Mr. Couldrey ...yeas • allowed to
ealeetri -st on payinett of tel1 lis.
If he had kept a motor car Irrstead
a hare° he would only have lead to pay '
33. 6d. inetea.d of ,it -11.1 lis.
In a reepn.t 'interesting book On "The
Manor end Manorial Records," Mr,
Nathaniel 3. Ilene Mentions a. ease JO"
827, La which IMA of the manor salt'.
ad as a tonalit's best beaat a racehorse/ •
'worth betWeen £2,000 and 3,000.
In eoene matiOne not'Only a lige beast,
but. any of the tenant's goods mkt chat.
tea may be taken as a harslet, and. It IN
'related that Mr Robert Peel was at orie
titne ;apprehensive that a Valuable pic-
ture of his (a Billions now in the Na-
tional Gallery) would be isetted as the
eustotaary Iseride for whiah be irstit lia-
ble as the Copyhold tenant a e. certain
manor. Sir Robert pArected the danger
by purobaating the lordleblp Olt
manor.
KNOW HIM?
Fie wag alwaye unsuccessful when) it
calm to lintling work,
•And he said the nation soon would go to
smash.
He complained because a willing man for.
ever had to slink; • •
Ire Waked if any man had surplus cash.
Ile always found the government Witfi j
fatatY anti uneound,
He, would Illso to put the leaders on tho
•Tun, .
But you might to roe him luietle when the
seasons came around
And Was time to get out fishing lines
' And gun:
When it came to ebronic grumblina he
watt at it early. late,
And. he reckoned that a poor man had
no hope;
lie was constantly on speaking terma
raft vaelt lie raid was fee;
For 0::::(1;FVS he wee neer. obliged to
grope.
lie v,ould you that his life had been :.
• failure through and throlgh.
But er‘ver- no, 1 lieNTI'---t•alV him rhen
iettl'eteet opportunity- met you gm
„ • fat he ladle- .4
Ti) tinker at las II gine :Mee
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Children or Adult*.
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"I can recommend Dr, Fowler'e Extract of Wild Straw-
berry as the beat medichie I have ever used for
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Lou,C:iii.:=1_l'ilt4 Her Refuge; • •
$ tinny um ay morning the pas. ..
tot: of a 'church in a small 011ie WWII
was much gratified to ohSerVe in hie
. congregation a• woman who lived some
distance away: • • • •
.At the conchisloil 'of the Service the'
pastor congratuiated the :faithful One,
. saying, "I must commend your bravery:
in coining such 'a:distance through this
terrible storm," •
•afuea to his chagrin the woniange-
plied: "Well, pastor, -It's this way: 'MY .
Innlintild won't- go tochurch, and: be'S
; that eraeSon Sunday morning 'after
.breakfast that I just naturally have tie-
' go somewhere to eseape him."-Pitle-
'' burg Peat. • .
. £27,000 History of Beer War. •
allnieter of War Haldane hie Ina
formed Mr, Viela that it is estimated
that the cost of the official history of
the South African war will- anteunt
trom first to last to at least £27,000;
'Of this sum the amount expended up
to *farch 31_1906, was about 022,000.
'The first. 'volume.will probably be out
by midsummer; .the second •and third
•volumegaboat the ena of the yearaind
• the concluding yeluate in 7907...
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Lax-as-L.A. (.1a,ntly Rowel .
, If you hex° eopstipatiope •
If ycluautire a coated* tonpatitg .
you are di,kzy,
• If you have headacheaSour N1.0111401,
riskde on latx-ets.. .See for yourself.
W.S,R. Holmes. '
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'The Zarribest ItiVeragarryipaga huge ' he first . saw a • linotype machine. ot
cig Water, two Milea in wialth,' ' '.1-()rk. After staring ht • it for .awhile
volitme 4.
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aaaagegagea.....agalega.a.aeragee, 1 agaagategerer ,siew•li ' Wityr•-rttat, lltTtrlTtrfl
aortherte plaint • of 'the enuntry.. ,• to:iii...,.... i'llially, overcome by his ad-
. This gr.-iit rdr,n, in' tbe riyar littsapaa Miratiota: he took. off his hat, Made. a
duct d "tilt' trinst , btCn n t Ifnl gr!nt of It '10W bow to tile complIcatatl mechanisni
.aarth'a.a"anery,", the 'VD" t o r!s. Pillis. Al-- ."and'stild, ‘'l stirelv. iabuld admire; Mr .
moat twiee gs. btatia as Niagara,' .5111 Machine, If you ali wo•Uld come out anti
- two arid a half. times 1114high, lisTI Ira- -• -
mense raa_ss of water rolls over itsaAge take • a. (hank; with ine."-NeW Toric
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te precipitate tate/17 in • magnificent Tribune
gplericlor fear hundred. eheer feet trite •
. the narrow .eanyon belovv, ' '• •- '•.- . 4:44' l'Atendm"
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: Vhdeterx•ede the Rhodesian. ongincega Gunner -SO you ss down to the
have,. Menotti a•-tracting faun elie rulmnage sale last evening? ' •
• natural- betting et. . the sarroundingS, Guyer -Yes; my wife said r Might
th,rawn a.ereas the crtraran a splendid meet some c)1,1 a,cqualutance§• tiotan.
650 -foot cantaleyer bridge and thus. there.'
.
opened' the way. to Tanganyilca., to ' Gunner-And dm yoiii.• . . .•
alganda, to Cairo .. --Sir Perey Girouard . ..
. , Cluvera-I should say so. Soon as I '
. ,
• Origin of 'Daily: . •
' Thought It Human.'
DeiNate liminey of NeW "-Veiled tells
. - ,
of 'the .amazenient Ot tgartactitnan when.
116(14,1900=191•10•101•01••04.14r
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NEDY KERGAN
The Leading Specialists of America. 25 Years in Detroit. Bank References.
-No Names Used Without WrItteragensent
----IT-Wirliave transgressed against the laws of
naturgyort must suffer. Self abuse, later excesses
and elevate diseases have wrecked thousands of
promising lives. Treat with scientific physicians
and be cured. Avoid quacks. ,E, a. Sidney, of
aggegeggegagegge Toledo, says: 'At the age of 14; I learned a..bad
habit and at 19 contracted a serious•disease. I treated with a dozen doctors, who all
protnised to cure me. • They got my moeepand I stile had the disease. I had given
up hope wheti a friend advised me to consult Drs. K. & K., who had cured him.'
Without any confidence I called on them, and Dr. Kennedy agreed to cure me or-
ao pay. After taking theelearMethod Treatment for six weeks I felt ince a new
num, The drains ceased, wormy veins disappeared, nerves grew stronger, halt -
stopped falling out, urine became clear and my sexual organs vitalized. I was
entireiy.cured by Dr. Kennedy and recommend hita'frorn the bottom of my. heart,"
__We Treat and care Syphitaa, Glee*, Verteoccle. Entlesionek,„
mtrictures, Unnatural Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Kidney
and Bladder Diseases.
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Cor. Michigan Ave. and Shelby Street, Detroit, Mich. -
K " •-;11;!,,K & oe & K . K
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entered the deter T. 'earne .aeross my .
bet hat d 'overcoat — °trait Tall)-
.- The word "la ilv" is used conatantly, 'e' a. D
and yet-. feu. know the etiaibtstary• ot t111°.
its origin: art the' time of William the
• alargerog
Norman, Boaert. • a.' oyiey . was one _pi . •
hu'some ..ef the Yorkshire MOor$
•fol lawerk and • •yaltuible -lands at
•,
Hook ;Norton. . Oxf gdshire, were white posts ;are to be seen alonrgo athse
granted- him upem a Curious condition
narrow' trackS whicla serve as d
Bath -ear • at the feast of ,St Michael They ttre called "stoops'. and are some,
he•was toginake tender of• a linen tablea• thing like , boundary. posts In appear
-
cloth- 1Vortia 3. :English Whitings." As tnc c A. casual observer. might ibiag-'
.they went torayagy, the ladies of tha inc that they really did denote. a,,emin-
d'Ogley family ts3ok g-reae pridean ty'or parish boundary, but such is net
breidering • the gquitrent .cloths„." as the caSe. When snow . covers the
ground and" the paths- are inaisible
an ant needlework colleretion Of great
they were termed, and Ia. eimsequence
bca,uty WaS'acetiretulalea 1,1Y these an- tiles° 'posts ,point mit where they lie
As:c ror Homeseekers' pamphlet and
secure full particulars of return limits,
• ' rte es, etc.; from nearest C.P.R. agent, or .
C. Ie. POSTRE, D.P.A., o.r.4., Toronto. •
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JULY 3 AND 1,
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• . Before. plening your' ord4s.tor.
. year season*.s eupply of Gadegga
ottr times. Tile Very 'hest goods.
(Aerie& .in etoek and sokl at the
lowest possible mace.
. .
Orders may he left at Peals
Rawlitiars Hardware ,store,.or
with
W J Stevenson, •
PLC Ietr1 Liqlit plant •
a, eggag .,.
acivanet
agelkalatenamr.
alfrieragg4: '
tsa 'est";
1•10111Ato
,wosoos
nual tribiges, • They- did sorvicio far and Si) eadagthe wayfarer front ;tieing
• —7— i CALL AND .E X ANIN.E4
WHY . BAKE FOR .-PICNI(','S out! stock of high art .Thititos Of 'Pato
state occasions in Watiam Nbrman'e •lost --LoatIon. alai'. 1
housebold and, very natuntlly, ware •.
called the "daeyleg linen."
. -*war 'aimatny atrans• xm •so muted.
The forage grass knOwn, to the farna•
ers of the ratted States timothyis "
so called becabse first introduced and,
extenslaely cultivated in this notintry
by olio Timothy )Ianson, a fanner' of
well knewn; In England and all over '
. Maryland. This species grass Is,
• 'western continental Europe, where ft
is grown extensIvely•by most farmers
'between the. Mediterranean anct the
agerth seas. " Tile botanical tame of this
ealth
17.,viery Woman may be attract-
ive.,
Bright eyes, 'pink cheeks
apel' red lips are her nature -
Oren right. A -sallow skin; lack
of aniniation, low spirits and
Welik n'erv;•." may be avoided, by
the , 'Dm:Than-es Pills, a
well deseryesthe
coit;y: .0.* every woman.
i:nd again they have
proved be ,invaluable at those
recturiN4 times. when so many .
tivonien feel debilitated arid suf-
fer from nervousness, headache.
and depression. it is, wonderful
the way these pills assist Nature
and relieve the suffering.
Every Woman, who .values
health: and., good looks should
become a user of
BEEC
PILLS
• Prepared only by Thomas Beechatt,
St. Helena laincasbire, England.
Sold Everywhere in Canada and t1. S..
America. In boxes 25 cents.
1
grilse Is Plileurn Pretense: rJeiniothy is
known in -the Bri tithe aseeats.
grass and In seVeral of ...our eastern
states as herd; or herd's, grass:. It was
*grown in .large • quantities in at a ryl d
and eansylvaniti. long before a spear
of it had ever been seen in England, "
the first seed. of it ever seen.lii the teat
• named cOnntry being' linperted, from
America.
The gat& 15 Rather imporaant.
Here's •something that . •natty save
your life when a hall gets . after you:
• When a bull charges, just hefore the '
final turn he shuts his eyes, and If
-you lams the presenee Of mind. to ;
stand stoek still until he is about two.
or three feet front you all yon have to I
do Is to step aside, anti he misses yob.
Any Child with suMelent prestage Of
mind to de this can let a bull charge 1,
all day with perfect safety. This is
not a »oW thiug, tie it Is one of the se- ;
crets of The hullikliter in the collo-
tries ‘vhere the sport la practiced. The
bullfighters say that a eow cloes not
do this, and they would never try any ;
such tricks. with a Mad now. ,••• • • , •
Their Annoymeeere
ealled to any that you
must keep :relic dog from barking, Re .;
won't let our baby- sleep. rioilSelloidet
-1"ro glad. you vatted. I wanted to say ,
that if yon don't keen yeiir baby from '
'crying *I 'have to enter a' .eorn•
plaint, It annoys 1, !. 1,),••:.: awfully.
soot.)
• Teaohera. Joy.;
i'arent,-Ilow e'ou get along with
your gedgrapby.lespn today,r3ohpnie?
ilk041 that she Made me. Stay after
reboot and vegeta It all over again, only
' Jaet tabor. .
.•
Pupile-Beautifully. • The -Mather -Was
Ire r
0o.e—bo tlitee eta the le''1
• you 11E1 vertine(11 1nraler-Yes, •••s•
• and 'they're gqii,g for 1i1 It' or
l'4!irs•-.‘11 1'11 (alto that IiItte
tor twillIng,-1.oudon Answers.
At the Hoot.
:1fr. Viri•ant- Let's try this here
41,imitns.:y • at the end of 1 be 1 :Ns-
lirhur es semi,
mitigge, Mree VS 'dant-Nowt 1111ri
yrin pro,ril•-rul 'the on 'wouldn't •1:t:•.$,
li.x:11111' ll'Ongfeh •11, or coffee,
tlanistiree.sinied-LiberalitY.
"Yon nris ▪ to be before zi
!Th"1111 ilitiae,". Paid lawyee to
of. that." •
"Yoti geein't If ou aro
!at:a:a a'151 yau 011 the penalty Igo
icag allows.";
aaargag-
Ca"-"askl Crab.
SCOrPS EMULSION won't Make ,
c••,) hemp back straight, neither Will it Make V
a shott kg lohg, but it frods soft l•••eact •
and hada boat end Is amen?, 67,
N the few gesnotini:ef„rn.:.a,.n:4"nolpri:eCoonvtaaiy10.16
rIGACtS and bans conatmatten.
SCOTT at DOWNE, Chemists.
Tc'tu'Iscolt.. and Pao; all drum -Ida
:2,a11172
, . . I ease deagns, :tad containing' tine
When ypti• can heye an assotted imaket . actions. .purchasahle for mOhey. $
. of Sandwiches and eakeaGookies t otia very let eSt 'styles •• of aw ea
and pastry, to order . ..., :
. toned Organs, tit. loW prices. ' tinder
• gments. renttel, Witte]. or repidare
- AT.MODEtIATE PUICES . I t Carainephones itnd music in varteli 'er
1 C• ' IJOARE'S • '
- MIT;$10 EMPORML,
!
•ataaers of tireaelus4 Bread and .
• tonfeetitmen
••Ire grease lee gream etides, nilnes„
' .11suvid fatrunea
AN Es-rAuRANT,
•
St.,4,1i1unt. •
! Staaniersat leave Ilamilton
Tama! to 4.3a in, . Tuesd ays a,
Montreal
tine.
vetazatz=rmaa,,,rr,,mVoiv—legisP
R,4 ritzsimons Scr
We are still in the I3ut-
chering• • business, and are
itt a position to tiil all or-,
ders for seasonable meats,
intrusted to pur care.
• Our new busineF.s stand
s n II c Combe Block. •
F , Fitzsimons Sts,
Pine 76 Clinton
New Dool and Shoe Shop
• ---
Subscriber desires to notify the r,eople of
Clinton and vicinity that lie will open a
Boot and Shoo Shop in the old Poet 0111:0
building, where he will uniertake the man-
ufacture of Boots and Shoes, and give epe-
eist attention to repairing. All orders will
receive prompt attention., A share of pat-
ronage respectfully Waited,
w n 'WATTS
Thursdays, .and haturtlavs, for Itay-
1.07 Quinte porta, 1000 Islands.
Montreal, and intermediate point
•
TORONTO, mid MONTREAL 1,14f.,
1 • .
• Commencing June 2, steameri, 3eav•
Toronto 3.30 pan, Daily except. Sus
I,dizys.„ froth Jnly ist. Dat:y for R oat= . .
ester, 1000 Island, Rapids* Sta..
• Lawrence. Montreal -and.l'ater
1 mediate points, . .
I Air tiekets aprfly to R. R. spilt.% or
1 Wx'it e 1" H; FOSTER CHAFFEE, .
Westerii Passenger Agent Toro ate-
creene
eoaf f
• . Exclusive sitie for L.
W. Scranton Coal. Oriels,
left and money reeeiree at
Harland .Bros. Hardware foir
all kinds of Coal
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