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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-07-20, Page 7-t 4J*17. 20th, 190e WATES Of GREAT tcillarrutmticko AND HADITS THEY HAD IN YOUTH. ,!4 ".. '4"Chstralytitaintips of FittrOus Peepte Whieb Yott Mow HAve But Whioli Arer Hardly Likely *(Win VOti Name Snit Fame In the World --. Gokleinith, Dickers, 1.,andor, 'Sir Walter'Bcott„ Keats and Thaok:way, trorri4on on nurse rememb came lay sPeech premature ,menay plume yourself on your blame to Carlyle, who, at tho ---ree-aleven--menthar-baaing--4111....then_ 'tete inartieulate as he wished tht ate be, amazed the crying of •''. ehild, by asking, 'What ails we 'Were you a roarer In Infancy, tat; , tort from Carlyle again, for ht • . 'prof. Massor that he was ;thin WayS crying. Goldsmith Is a doe: dt d ly. equii or• • - example. All his Youthful e rpotimw varies protium ced him "a stupid, blockhead, Ill lie better than a Whom everybody I na414. fun of," • the majority of in take heart of gra,.!... Vet 11 eaPahle (if yr, ,•trLe.• Cr in, a \ P. • age. once when he. ilaneed hor•tH for the amusement 4,f a • pnrY , uncle's house.- 1 I'S p4.tor, seamed Tao- • : • tinvisward figu. Iti4.1vea 014-4 titi4;1 tractive to e .11 out, "Aesop!" ',I • - upon little ni,4, prompliy r, t..- • • uHeraids, pr,u, laim aloud thiN • . See Aesop dts :ring and his !..13.0.1. Absent -mind loess hos b,••••n. • teristic of many gretit men: it 1 •• of the 'surest t* t'S to the hand ,. • who seeks to know whether his 1 , give him proilr: of dist;notioe.. bemused, ally u: "distrait." Ye,a . not acquire U.,- triek "of • !.- .* • If you be somas 'raine1.. you la t.;: is 4,, • • that it is p* it*. you have is ' • traaking of a an Adair 1,;•-,31;. , • the author of origin of Spevic." °was not a sports 'ive by, Ace ,p4ro;.: 3..•• • One schoolfellow at least. he 1"; .14. o" 1 Nerved, frequentiy lost in than:with ,•`• : tend of long. sillt :try ramble's. 11 • oorded . that he .4ncti had a fail 't •••., • Old Shrewsbury wall. 4when he vs'• Walking In a bro-,; n study; • the author of T .• Wealth of was more desp,4,rn e. for hp arl:14 d itre.cocious.absene,• of mind a dIso,.4.1 ••Ing habit of ap tking his aloud. Be was ne.44, r cured. v • ',the was invited !in Halkolth Pulae•-:i. ••tneet an eminent •r,' atestnan, he f 48'7- • to a reverie a,fte:r -41Inner-trtni-b-egutr, L. dIscOurse andibir 4.1.44,11 the dienter •;••• • the distinguished,g,,, st. Some -one : him, but in his we.- fusion he Stri,17z,,...• • way, relapsed, and All S 11.a rt) i44•,! • t.ter: "De 'il care. de`i rare; It's •: rr ' Delicat. lads may •hyrish, the li 73.44,.•c, 1.6e -coming DiCkenses or roWpers: 14.4.1.%; . dor must be the mainstay 4.41 "%bounder." Dicks,:ts. was, as he *24% At 'Very ,- small by." •-•t.4 , .,,was sickly and ae5e;,e, and tooir• • ! tart in ectiaoi ,I-Ie.tnt3le his .134 lltle--washing drudger,. .ser....terrilil Ifaeart• .when. ror; .3y years , 1 •.eice.rds, he 'V rot...o atr• it it in "Dal- i-Coppektflold,', it rot3.4;,. in him. mo•-• ,.stion that .5 44 ludicrous. 27s4 kite puny V.A. 4r n ,t haps look ti .agreat novebms unles-t, they havts. t'. odet...roilnatioi, with 1,t1,ich Diekens, •the age of marked for a tutor. -spos,sossion ti i t house Cc •Gad's. %%Ica he diet and th.e.: e--401atin %vitt.: 3 •wwitiet. Dirket ;,• aide& by Tradt1144.,.; 'Ittteitte 1 Hutt retricate..v-nem 43.1' short. ! • his tax.,,, -a at eh eve141-ee.. pity 0! the nion.ern. stenegrapher.' Waff. cowa althi.- days. (.;/. idwin ith said N'% ,of the. ;atires •. wrote hero t age. 'lit 511iri W h Zvi'. only Nits lash. 44 •s bran 1,,shed In :Te' air." 1 *tared ts,:. world Lod the,O, et don „as he ,r,,,,,•441 th.N illy of X s »cancer:inf.:I,- whom .he not,- chcm ' to cot3,4:a a part...ettlar re& tai of .1 ;many an't', .of burharity NV14.7i• , which . 'made is bush es$ • (ser,44; nuttily . 4perseeme a. -It .•111 pa. trident • isay that ,savitae tt•eatar.tat of rs impressed Noah a 4,1 ..4..tkd of: „, figu- upon inY 11'104, 0131' 1 welt•-.temeiriht- gbeing a fraio ;o lit; .fliy e3-es..4.non hi' higiL•r than 1.„) his ,knees, wou that knew him ;tie'. ter by .111.s shrte.,buckb than by anx Nat of ita. tii•es May he L,Kro pa rd,,,yr we meet in re'144.7y!" La na, u•ar zt,•• prific.*; of hubj. •bri,ys •hist,,ry ever -be the solace 0 • the parents of t•rro. uniletted rubs.,...4Vhot omot hers e "Wign..,spiritact lads:". Landor• ba• •- r. one day to fshoutIng that wished the •wouiri gagi•rnii, atri u sln hanging ttf, betWeen • •au,13 r' ,*:jt a MP Archbishops • o -"712 aff SUED MY NAM FOR A VINOUS 14101010 I1 WIIWJt*. Tali New She Tried inalthetsi'll Vegetable Cesquitoul Just bs Tina, 1Wro, 4.0 f 'g' Iowa, writes to 'Kra Pinkhana * Deer. liffrs.rinkbanti-,-- 411 eau truly say that you have saved my life, and cannot express my. gratitude to you in words, 11111 CLINTON $4111r B1tA, 'OLD LETTER FROM DICKENS, 'Which Stilled Agitatien Tbot Eventu- ellv Brought About Abolition Of • Public Executions, Charles Dickens was so hor *Stricken bY the revolting spectacles s Duammo' the enormous crowd, gathered ror. een ENDS MANY lit/MORS. One of Threw, lioW Ex.Chancellor of the Exchequer gi • Thiags Always' Close mit Hi* Fiancee. The engagement of Mr. Austen Obarnherlaht to Viiss Ivy Muriel Dun- dee Will Pitt end to the long site. to Witness the hanging of lellOw human ' a he 'wrote a powerful let- ter, which was published in The Dis- patch, protesting' against nubile ext;ou- t19114. The great novelist's letter is of Particular Interest as it not only givea a graphic picture, of the horrors a that eoene, but it started that agitation which never ceaeed until nth( teen years later, in 1808, executions Were no lo119.- or carried out in purblie. Charles Dick- ens wrote; Mr. V.Iditor,-I was a Witness of t (OreentiOn liorsemonger lane, 1 w --1--there-witir-ehe-inteetton-4LObserai the CrenVd ga,thered to behold it, an: bad eXcellent opportunities of doing et intervals all through. the night, a 0Ontinuously from claYhreak untit (rf the spectaele was ovei'. I d not u dress you on the subiect with any 1 tention iltiscussfng the abstri question of capital punishment ilr a of the argument:4 of its opponents advoeates. I simply wish sf tirro 11 dreatifpl experiene, to smile ize-oun- the general good, by taking 1114. rd,.. est and most nubile means of advt.: Ing to an intimation given by ,5.11. Grey in the last 'session cif that the Governtru ni.tnigat b.. to give its support to a measur.. nrati: e n ellen of capital pun:shrnen' private solemnity within the- • prisr Valls (with sitch guarantees for .t1 ast sentence •of the law being inexo ably and Surely administered as. slum be thol-oughly satisfactory to the )ul ic at large) ant of most .earnestly'hr etching Sir G. Grey. as a. „e,letrin 011. Which he owes' to society, and a respor ibility v9hIch he cannot forever •pt way, to originate shell a legislath, hange • himself. • I believe that .a sight so inconcetv ably awful as the wickedness and ,lcv- ity of, the immensr crowd '6311.ected •at 'that execution-•c•add be imaginea by no • man, and could be presented in no heathen land under the sun. The bor. --rors of. the gibbet .-and of .the crim‘• Which' brought the Writ ed murderers t9 it -faded in my mind before ti•Its att.°. Mous bearing, looks, and language of the•ess: tabled spectutorS. When I caM4, upon the scene tit midnight, tho ness of the cries and howls that were raised:from time ,to time, denoting that they • came from a concourse • Of kirls n boys already assembled In the It4 st aces, niade my blood -run cOld.• •As "Before I wrote to you, telling you how I Telt, I had doet4 wed for over two ,years steady and spent IfAs ofmoney on medicines besides, 'but ;vett failed to lalp.me. Ny menthly ne- Tiods hadeeascd anal:suffered much pam, with fainting sin •11s, lwarbtelle, bark -ache and ' bearing -down pahts, and wet qo c'k I could hardly keep around, As last resort', deoideaNto.wrile you and try Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compoinal, end I.arn so I 4thankful that did, for after following your instruetions,.whiell yon sent me free of all mharge, 'I -became regular and in perfect liestlth. Had it not been for you I wohld be 1 :in my grave to -day "I sincerely trust that this letter may. lead • e revery suffering; woman in the country to ' write you. for help as I •did." . • _When -women are troubled With irreg- c a attar or:painful periods, weakness, clieple- .ceinent .or uleeration of an organ,' that tearing -down , feeling, inflammation, -backache, !flatulenee, general, debility, indigestion Or or nervous prostration they should .remember there .te one tried and true Teinedy, Lydia E. Pinkbarras Nee, etable Compound at. once removes sua. 'troubles. • No4other female medicine in the world has received each widespread and 'lingua- Jilied•eri4prsetnent. 'Refuse all substitutes. For ;twenty -aye' years ..)fres. Pinkhara, daughterrie-laW of- Lydia E. Einkharn, hao under Aria...direction and dint1. e eessiOn 0 'minaret Which for so r4ong Do yon know the system rids itself of waste matter through bowels and kidneys? Yes, but by the skirt as well. As a matter a face, the skirt rids the system °furore urea. than the kid treys do. If the skin, or bowels, or kidneys are nn ealthy-they won? t throw off enough urea, This urea is changed into uric ha le forty-three years of age, has re - acid -carried by the blood to joints and Unlined eingle, and nun -Wrens heiresses nerves-c,ausing Rheumatism. - who, it is Alleged, had paid him at- tention. itaVe had their advances ig- have been based upon Mr. Chamber - sin a bachelor etate. Onli two or three years ago gossips went so tar 04 to report the news of a love match between "Ur, Austen," and PrIllocos, and along and *cams -Ma- tta aocount of a courtship, to which Cruel parent i put an end, was publish- ed in u, vuited States paper, 1.itut, in Oita of everything, "Young Chant- berlain," as be is still called, although tuits hen----11Gr'ed- Inatisnt. • One does 'inherit weak kidneys,' irregular bowels and bad skin. action.. • OR "FRUIT .i.)vgR T.Ant.tre," will positively, cure Rheumatism becanne. they increa.se., the eliminating aetion -of kidneys end howels-and ineke hese three organs so, Vigorous and Alealthyahat there eart be no urea or waste •retained in the system -to peison the blood wia irritate the nerves. r - Id ItRUIT-A-TIVES are freit .ptiees, eombined with banics-41ae wholeformiug _ . the most effeetive cure for„Itheatuatism, iy• zoo. box: or 6 boxeS for 12,5a. Sent 1- • on receipt of price if your druggist does It not handle theta. - • allIT-A-TIVES LIMITED OrrAri141. deceme, 'been advising sick woreen free • a of Charge. ,.:14:.deliessi, LYthril,416i3g; . pl th laughirig and 'yelling in strong, ehorUs o night wertt on.. screeching -and . • goanstt.rettfattct :from that: circumstame_;.. so encoirrage•ment' to inntate William lie '"S Qu neeY •er•Robert•• Scott. The novelist to took 'no -harm front the Sufferings, he . had 14O endure at home. But William; Of lieve tor .a While that • he Was. "physi- to 'De Quince), -actually .nutde Thomas be --i catty .coritemptible and • n-ientallY '-an wl . Idiot, though With one. 'good 'moral Jo qualitlee-Which, .was riot af profitable •• in faith.fir .the,"future,onium--eater,- thoiigh w iheught:it ;ivas. • - ' .• • • parodies - on negro '•int•lorlies.".wil lasipititin of ' "Airs. . Manning" fr-o• usaniiii-11;" and-elie --ik-eYe----s-titieri•- these, IVIien the .day dasened, thieves. • mow prOstilutes,, riffigans and Vagabonds: everY kind 'leaked on to tile•grouml, th• every variety' • of offensive • and- ut belm,Vior. ..faintings; listlings,.imitt.itions Piman, bruml kes, turntiltuotis demonstrations of •decent, delight when swooning W011.1 en ere -drakgPa, bet of the•.erowtt• by the. their.- 'drosses • diserdered..• „ant ,urtgaverne, ga, , SAO 'ell`-'4.4.4.1"4-•;.;:::ii.t" '4e4 -of a,. naked wore, and 'With • it kept his mother trIptiSener,In• her -room. Shelley,. • -4 tliet sfie14 ;rebel. was a gentle;',affec,‘ 4.0f• . fidnate . 'There were .-11.0 days, In., •tg.7.77711717:iikt), ilke the; efaririo •when layseite MIs. at home for the holt- as daYs, tvhci: 'be tOld them. - wonderful •;hr ;ales of wk. -evils, •hoagoblins,•and secret hi/ • passages. •el/Wiley* was a boy; ic.everthe511.1 - 1cs.s. • Oolerlitce...equirily Moony. and lin.: • 'thi • boyhood. -"I never tut, !Weyer]." he 'wrote. "exemt be myself, In... the 'Iwo then meting, over whg.,t -I had • ..thO 't* -011 &Ale:ling, or nalt• 'gen 10.4f h1111• down weeds and any •ell -:-.4•cties with •,e :stick :aS one 'of' the Seven tbe '11- Vt..monlons: 4.4"Ivristeina‘cn.'' Gray. Illte-: nn oega o • 1:o't. a little fnan, Plot'. his bed !e 3 y 1_3 e Wa ino to tens 11,4 • i she at. -tun they "iri.vcir nude' an expedition halt 134)t1),bargeNixeu. Air, won a matt •Ii of'g Mit m taidered through the in he . ; tr:';!•-•,`1.1g-fleld.S. :,•"r:t•IPito.ri; tending a Vik,. I en net 'f,/eft, anti "tiighing out :vane .pas- Con 10 ton- ti • 'Ve .a now, z 'est' to • the • gc nerd.) • enter.; innent.-.. • When he sun r'os'e•brightly ft. dial t•gilded ilitinsands .upon tbottsands ,..tipturned faces, so 'IneXpressibly or Yellin:a- ss 'that a 'noisy had Cause to feel Waned ef-the shape he Wore,. and. to ink:front himseif as:faShioned,in the age .01 the Devil.. . When the 'two serable creatures ltho; attracted all s ghastly sight • .tibotit• • them' were ned quivering in the: Air, there waS more emotion; rut more Pity, 'YID More ught that two immortal souls had. e to judg,ment, no more restraint in of the",previous obscenities:than If :name of Christ, had never been rd in this world; and there; was :no of among men bu t that theY • per-, tl • like the beasts. • I 'have seen, Rattily, some Of' the worst sources eneral contamination and :Corruption this conntrY, andl.Lthink there are many phases Of London life •that 1/4(surprise rne. I ain solemnly ..con- , g ngenu ty de- world ante to the-,.e.e-ho ni. the casCad4- uthile,r, the ;Ihrtrimer' whial • spans ef•ni- 1,' rev.- tirrook.• • •. '. xtin,thit - . an ti :t1iot<ker-iy • : sr clas,w,a,'.: his own, ,...:eason of his tn,tal lack, 411. ,A 1. ...SP-V*1i he wdas 1 writ!ing. "My dear aunninia, k. hope -you 15. are r•tatite .• like • ChiSwitil., rt. _there ant& so many gO,..-rid•ho•y s Plar with. :" • Andiat :seventeen he hat( • got no‘ la -ether than ,etntiposition of ,thia • style: "*.tri.e.Oly think ilornIbecoiraing ribly Iisidtts'e.dotts, though, 'I•Can't get Dr- 11U3Sell tOc think so. ft Is2..soihard :whon you• endetavor to Werk ilustrt,-to fired your .1` attempts piRped in the blue." ;It is open n to the dualest•ef, us in 4ettir •second,.aye, 8 In the thkrif,:eecade, lo believe thatave 0 may blossean Ilke the Author f• ftvanity ...estK7" • t i.,rliury and Y4,..! it, but tile 4,7•4,ry idde tad te...e.-.4. :Incontniontlylos. roe.. n publi4,.4 71 chill) .,,,hottiti retaliate, .H... gem; ,In ire p•a tenni, •taunt•arress-hie :fit 1 ,, 4-4r. A 1 We .. t a bielti•M wroo apelv s1..,.,11! i ngly of Poraorrs :ma:Aar-01P. 43 ±11:1, hy f hP f I'M ,i, he wos eixteen, • he •,,,, ,.., 4 ,:,-q4 , )/1,7i4 !it( 5oh,4•5itin8ster in .4r..,:, •i,•its. -verse, in a. quarrel Over a Loth . mantity. Scott's childish ,en, thosia.-1 was equally vehement, but slot,' 1.,,..1',:e. Ii,•f.,re he coulttl walk' b. wa • 7 •Yal tying on the greeosward in 113 . 41!:I.i:•• of a 'hunderstorm, SI9ottt- 10.5 "B mf,,Vi h ,nny!" at every Dash. a nw..11:41,,, H.. learned by heart the b 4144 -if iiardy Kritite, and deelaimed it so i In:lir and untime/Y illat ille ,,eergy411.:31 ..of his grandfather's parish eolopt,:iii.d ova he "might as welt ap,..th rti a r.intion's mouth as . where that i•likki was, "A. .-,•if willed Imp, 'a grariddame`e • ehrid; But /3.1.!f a plague and half a jest, Was 5 iii endure/I, beloved, cart.,Ss'd." . o Soott described himself in 'War - Ion." And the stories of hiS ohild.- nod, exceptionally nuMerotts at theY • P, d r) not belle Ills deeeription of • mself. Ile new at the throat of a re - 1 titre who had wrung the neck of a et starling, and was torn from him ith difficulty. And he flew at the neek Of a tutor who, In a sOlitary.00das,km, tIfreatened him vvith 'eastigattott, . and seed the good men, WhOSei but, by e own confession, "'netted „Into ten - ornate, and I was ready to mingle in ears velth Ids." Soott was bullied lip gib alder brother, and oo Was De Mint,. ow. Lot not the eider brothers et • 'AVE YOU A BOSS? or are you lade. laden° If yea are mekitig money forsoute one Pe, eultand make money or yourself, Getout slavery and be (tee. `Mite C. lethatEat , London, They Will show yott the *ay. 'they eve started thousands on the road to freedom. _even dollar* e day, every day hi the year, le be* Ing Mime hetelliug tbeir goods, Write bow, , Time hi money. E SECJRI timikanoki4Orke Ceirtaine Carter's. Little Liviz Pins Moat boar Signature of ..avzit-4#` Per-Steitie %over 114140v4 very swan ind es easy *tattoo attengaro diriffirts liftl111,4 - ark rim stuousnLss, vE FOR VINPALIVEK, Pi Li* OR CONSTIPATION FON SALLOW SKIN, • FON THECOMPLEXION jolts, oniny=8::::=0;4 CURS SICK-HZAkbACH5., The 5.ry for farm help from the Agri. culturists of the provinee is so persis- tent' that the Government has issued a special appeal to its agents in the Brit. ish Isles, asking thetn to make efforts to secure additional innnigritnts of a • desirable character. • virictri. that nothin I • In Datchet," the home of Miss Dun- das, the announcement of the forth- eoming marriage has created consider- able excitement. Nobody is more POP - War in the little Thames -side village than Mr, Charnberiain'e betrothed. She is a beautiful girl, tali, slender, and graceful. She has lived a very quiet life in her father's home, and. consider-. Mg her many accomplishments has bad COMPa,ratively, little to do with the world outside, . .• Irvart interview, Col. Pandas, who is a familiar 'figure in Datchet, and the • surrounding neighborhood, told tho story ••of his daughterengagement. His bronzed features relaXed into a proud smile, when he related heav Mies Dundas rnet the former Chancellor of the Vxeheouer while they were at Gib- raltar some few years ago, "My daeghter is still out in Algiers, rid so is Mr. Austen, Chamberlain, but oth of them will be back In England ext week." It may be said. that sciatica has help- ato bring the happy couple together, tran,ge as it inay seem, for It was at leers, where they renewed their iendship this year, during avisit on • which Mr. (aharnberIain set , out In eearch of health after his successful election campaign ia East Worcester. • fr • Dillieult Da) Ono of the most curious Sights that lone notices in the a ricult • 1 g parts et shire. Norway !stile peculiar way of deYlag .out the bay. Oa account of the ex- treme, dampnesS the gross rots' if ,left Ion the.gronnd atter it is -•mowed, Wood- -en drying fences that stretch for hun- dreds of yards across, the fields 'are built,-,and.every• night the hay is hung .out to dry, like the family wash. 'The • sun helps along in the daytime, but it 15 emir a half hearted help, 'and in the neighborhood of •Bet•gen, Wherb it 15 said to rain 384 deys -ant..of the year, :the hay ie almoat always • "on the fence." In, the lake wliere the nialtsa-nreaus 'porta:lion Very' ditli( air, lietery ro;;ier wire itt Stretched. .troni the to.a of .0 mountain to the tillage in the valley below. •,-Down •thts huge 11.10;t4N4"; Irly 41 re- sent sailing. through the i*',--s,2nt.- tliues 'Whizzing -dangerously non r 1 e anivary • tourist's* head, - • • ,Tes. •Ai‘e. Restless._ -.OtiRitif'i,;*. • tile... -Matti "Every thin 'woman. rOtlfp: t i.)0 t. ry Itt u 0111 t tut, to ,to 14.11.1. • f:1.45"Y 11111.6 -.Wags for triLgt he. call- rot irr. to .111e quiet, eolnitry,. :10(1 evel-V. farmer :li)pAs soine.day uilit work. autltiove I a.to.f-o,,- 'where he 1.01) tilke life easy.- ;Conatry; newspaper -num woillti:lik to ry 111.017. hand -on .0 city daily. The fellow; th.ebig dailies dream, of a time .f.an. -01V11, por of their o tvii, • /n -youth we • long • for unte.f.triiy... 1 age -we 'yearn. for -the happy day -4.4,f' • childhood. There.,i(io cm.fuse it other 'tlinn•that 11 i qIi SCI 18 be . ird:•1 • tliat way.The grass eetairs ob1j Jut bit greener and thri•ftier • 1).4.riit.. /my direetion rtttp1ie plaee 3.'01•1'n"."(714'. py. right rierty: etilatentmetit isAS. !War, to hapPinesi as. you '.4rati *get' it: this vise t(o.be bone in this city in, the sarn -compass ,of tinie,„could,work such ruin as Olt.ke mobile execution, and 'I stand astounded and sippalled :try the Wick- edness it exhibits. I do not believe tha any community can prosPer where Mich a scene of 'horror and demoralization as was enacted outside HorsernOnger lane jail, is presented at the very doors ef good citizens, and is passed by un-: known or ;forgotten...Awl when in our prayer ol,•thanksgiVing•fer the season, we are humbly; expressing before Goa our desire :410 re/nails! 'moral • vil o :the land, 5 •wotild .stak ybur readers. to ,•.4bnsider .witether •it ,Is not a time lo ?Wilk 4,1 thlt:•one, and•to "root it ont. I am, alt,, 'tour faithful servant, CHARLES DICI10N.S. .40evonshlie Aerrace, TueScisv, •NoV. e •. • nor Waxes Oared , The Smiths were-not•overCantitni3 in , •dIScussieg, neighbors' faults hi, thepresencle, of their littie•son. • A. vett one day baeked Up, to the curb, and, tnuCh • te grs.. Smith's' ,disgest, her boy Tonv• my oSslated MI- objectionable ,nelgtibor to 10301+12. The little .fellovr worked' li •-hard and made buself very useful- • -When the last wagonload had been hauled.awayartel the doors of the vit- e s fr rn • . thartgs Midtienne •on -Edueation, t 1h higs i•r, 1 m iiy broke. cut bi- to 4.,„, nt tiunrrels • coneerning. what" It Was %win] 'to. Veach to this man's, children. Annie of ttne•fatriliv In- od Stich- a- :br ing primary, and " tt.disperlsatsle. .above, all other thing s1 , and Others int th fantily thsist., .1on sr.4.4 h another thing.berrig primary ,anti in/DSrrensable abeire •.other '.1h4)Ifs3 •-i•Vs] the 141g"i0/4g larrtita, rentit. to 14,4rote paroph7ets, 'held cony"-, (W.verrd 4..h851ge5,, orations. 17:181 tr (Pscoro•rf,s , 1.xchapst,13, ano fall to r bY th h. ut .M( 4k whit(' this. ;own: in his .shrot ven3ngMs.:fireside, . . 41114- -Vmer, Ignorance arisr r...:•lial take his .e14,.11dr(n to isclf,-Prom aa',4•btaiy's St{ r;, ',;itoted by Pewee An irripaihrit Paupic,, • 404•3i 31t,1,, le t1 lin, Newbury flierits) Vs 4 1.1:1 4 tr,s emit", iht O .:11 ant c4f trO.,,r74e. 'ht.; Wrif:- 31 t, tia. ing.canal4Atdrig • the • 1,5. f41'.. if. -•111- i,ag• -(7;po At lit t.) lhe l'Ithrn, mon a Many Pert-. 'Tli,,44.0-T -who %Arno 'for- ftvori., y: ors , I, 1-.Ininsler of Thiry, St. 7143 l'as db -t1 there ai the age r -f Fey( nty-t.t•Ven, wa% a nninraittl, e1o9t44--pft't notticr, vertiliSt. gaol •! is!, ? i4(i) 3.19.1da(.14, ;144nd Pi esidirit Pr' • Women with weaknesses shonld never forget Dr. Shobp'S Night pure, This magic like Isicaltreatment is used at bed.tirneetlI night while the system is at rest it is constantly building up the,weakened tissues, soothing the In- flamed and sensitive surfaces, and will surely clean up all catarrhal and local . troubles. Sold by W.S.R.liolmes+ • cant house locked Tommy returned home, tiredund disgusted. His Moth- er coutd not reconcile tthe bora early enthusiasm with bit present dejection :.and'She, asked him whit.vrtia the mat: "I worked' .and around the 4.onse •ail day," -whined ',the tired 'little, "bnt didn't ' see , them' take :Amy skelens •mit of • the 'closets." Inviting Prospect Nos:hing better .for you-tnoth, ing more rivittin g t h a ist . a meal t,f perfec!io!‘ • 6eatn Sods :looney's Biscuits are an evenly balanced, wholesome, nourishing foc.)d, equally good for young and old. Made from Citnades finest wheat flour, rich entam and pure butter. Baked by the Mooney bag*" ittjhe MtibtlitAt way'' • Say ''Mowey'sarstayour 1 1 1 • 1 , 1 ".1111.14*Par• jti.it 041,40 tvaS the beat" I101.4 in flit, ni-tora el' the patent ollieor of Canada. I'lle total' ntini1 )et. of pat. 1 PO IH iiintted wlis 5,870, it large inereaso i ovpr Ow previous :vette. Tho amount • of fees, received was $14.700 in exrese of It,05, Seventy per cent of last year's patents go to A merienn citizens; TAKEN 16;400 MILES. Mystery. of London' :Pilat's Unveilling • DisapPearahce Cleared Lip. 1.11e Mystery of the disappearance of Capt, charles 3; Pearson, a London pi- lot; has ber» cleared up by. his unex- pected arrival at Adelaide Ship, Genista . • ' Pearson had a remarkable .eX- perience. -.left • the .1,Ing•lis1 1)riwns. .4.)0 ..ehrist outs Day, intending. to 'pilo1. the flenisla as Car ns th4; LiZord; 3110 _ follou Mg day tt. terrific gale sPrang p; Competittor thre.-ressei:lo-kerp,aaray' _ the• roase..., • . ••• ror or `a rly : Weeks -lb tY heat. a botit lit sea. , and. rf4•ver . sighted -land midi well dawn Hy, 3"',('3coast. Then atiot her groat alto oveurred. forcing 13 (ien.,sta. to continlie Inn, voyage round ea. thee, to M.11 ing any converi- lmit 31•.4rt for 1...a-ta. :Thatrieni to land, . )Pl)' ''tUni 33 (weer -red either -, for lh,• (.4a pt a in to 8.3*,:3•41 :a litinieward henna f, was- carried. an -finWilling pii.s.t.n-ger, a Jin Z10) art 10,000 miles ;to - 0:11A, ..ijearsor is returning It at the' eXpense 1:lic owners, of the Gen- • '1stt 11, haa'andolilar experience- elev- en years ago, svium -he was InvoluOtar-• • ily . carried .nearl-,V• to the equator. Ott. that' occasion, however, he was trans.." ferred 1.'; 1. bonie ward :bound ',Vessel, and reached' Lonrion Safely, •after • his• friends bad gi:;'rn ¶1» _up as teat.' . . • . . , . • Kansan:eel-lent In England. - The unnsual event �f 1. kangaroo litnif has .oceurred 'near' CraW ley. Sus- • Sir Terlinund Ghee Loder, Bart., of Leonardsleo iPark, 'Hersharri has a • vats, zoological et-Meet/on, .seid to be the Secenti,bet.41... in the einintry..., Some of the . kangaroos a• short • time ago eacaped • from their inclosure, and . notwith- standing the effortt,. of the estate 'work 11108 to recapture them, gOt right away- antinatS were seen a few days subsequently :in St. Leonard's Porest, and later were observed'in Tilgate .Por -7 est, -CraWleY,-. -several miles _front . their inane .of confinement. The farmers tit the neighborhood 8:1 ve been- Soniewhat alarmed at .the appearance Of- the kan- garoos. it .being itnbwn that the animals In their native haunts are very destruc- tive to grasg and crops. During the last fe' days kangaroo hunts have been frequent In the• dis- trict. but so lax no captare has been in?14-1.P.; o.ther {Ivy n, soling kanganO0. was found dead in ttie forest, having appar ently mon:clubbed to the Cold, and the farmers; 'who •regard the Itangatoot as unwelcome additions to the I. d numerous ferret pes:s, wdalcl rejoice to 'learn that the remairider lima either been captured -or•rne".; with a al,milar fate. • -The Mind ,Inventer. ..latrum Gale, P11,1)„ ALA.., F.. 0• s,, s., the blind inventor and medical eleetrielari, ie a rentarkanie ek,ktinPle• of Wilat.-a; man of • intenect may accorri- plish,„even though..eii t Mt forever frotn th,e.light-, Elay. Born at Crabtree, mouth, Ally. 20. 1$33he became blind at the age of seventeen. Ills eclueation Was alitalmed•at I'avistock fr(mn a prt Vale tittor. • Ha has led a. busy life. It ,sald that, a fee 'It 450,000, which he • Was paid for medical electrical. attend - "once, is the largest on record. In .1865 he was eon:1nan:1.Ni. apnear .before Quoea• 'Vlotrla at Wituls.lr Castle. Tie has laid several notable corner -stones, and .Itas been very:much in the public eye dui'ing hie Career. • • The Prince'Menagerie, 1 Ita6 fin, eolleel len hl animals and tbirds presented to the Prince of INrales during ids Indian, tour hat arrived til England.• ". This- eotriewhat coneiderable trienta•;• goile, consisting of gifts Made to the Ponce by VarfOus milli's, Will be hotit - ed temparately, 11 not permanently, at • the 2 1j -(lax ens. A niong the artintale are elephante, lion Cubs, tigers, putnas, beare, rhillOnefosea, buffalo and antelopes, Whilat the irirle• Ittetud.e several rare speolmens hitherto eakneeon In Britain. • In preparation for the oollectlerr atiVe twat ailditt,:+nat shells were erected and paddock.% constrtteted near the north tato of the gardens. PIM" • • • NOR . Diarrhoea, Dys outcry,. Colic, Stomach Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Seasickness, Summer Complaint E4 ap Looseness a the Bowel* in Children or Adult& .Wild Strawberry is an instantaneous cure. It has been used in thousands of homes for sixty years and has never failed to give §atisfa'ction. gar.ery home should have a bottle, so as to be ready in • car of emergency, MRS; GEOR.GB V.1-1Anykr, Rosaneath, Ont., WtitpSi "1 can recotnmend Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw: berry as the best medicine I have ever used for Diarrhoea and all summer ,complaints. I always keep , it in the house anti praise it highly ta ail my friends." -vransticsatonnAszcot,.,Iztuff -4.',7:1C&A.:....31C44:11V61V"84,K,A43tA.-4‘.•& 1.1 K Pk*. DR&KENNEDY&KERGAN Specialists in the Treatment oiNervous, •ftiood, Private and .Sexnall'Ditesinis•ei nen and Women; • 25 Years to Detroit. Par -No Names used without W.ritten Consent. Cures Guaranteed. • _ PC . T11011Salld$ Olyoung and sttiddle-aged men are annually svrept to a Premature grave through early abilee or later excesses. Chas. Anderson,was oneof the victims but was 'rescued In time, Be says: "I learned an evil habit. 'A change soon came over me. I could feel it; my friends noticed it. I became nervous, deepon- cleat, giooniy,, had no antbition, :easily tired, evil forebodings, poor catenation, pimpleli on face, back • weak, dreams and drains at night, tired and weak mornings, burning sensation. To make matters worse I became reckless and contracted blood disease. / tried many doctors anti raedieat firms -ail failed tilt Drs Ken. nedy 4.1Cergan tookruy case. lit one week I felt better and la a few weeks was entirely cured. They are the 'only reitaute and, hottest Specialists in the country." READRR-We guarantee to cure you or no pay. You run no risk. We have a reputation and.businests at stake, Beware of frauds and impostors. We lefli ;my- $1,000 for nay case we tntse that cntt I -144W TitillaTIAlf,NT will net enre., We treat and cure Nervous Debility, Varicocele, Stricture Weak Parts, KidneY nisdtBfolardtornineIrseratartit. e. nPto.nsuItat ion free. Books free. Call or write fbr Question f4 DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAlki c"'llichig" Ave SheibY St. Detroit, Mich. :'-'1CA:11C;'•W:&• r --„Acturptium.ste.witixarPrAkrasegant,virtr..m.,AnucriarAlspat • A. Thoro Bull 111r Saie , Th.. P ^ ..rtferS for 11*. 1....th0'70oc1 ; s;i ro.po. I kat h "'•. :2(1 . Hallett. • ' SiD1)11 41)1'1i 1 ho 1!‘„,..1., bans itett,t, tr'ent tn , monfli'l., ob.,: one ros ti at, d Wo' dr, good • 4111,s411‘. t'3,rne4.itort ear, lin m,•or.write,ED. , J. ,,, 1 °art •Mills 101. hale. l Our stock o'f high art Pianos. of 'latest .".4.11",W-Prilongin K 4;01 Ylarrt Born bulls for es.en &A pear's, red with tittle ..e4•4iret 3.plenditi .hrlis of goo peo•eree. - One by Bissins' ImPorte,d" 64l1k4r Stiell's rear51 Ca onung.. • 'AVIII•t•P Feld rertsopPble. ." If • •ll'A''.MES SHORtili0OR • .l.etiatab4re - -itit14411 . paattage 0117 86 had for forty .or 1,44ad of•c4 t"I(' Apptv to Patin Ifortralan, Kr. Mei3i URiIA, Stapleton- • • Stray Call (14133e irto the premises of1171(0,) ltjs(3 the'undersigaecl Tuokereriaithi a sprit's. calf, 0 r con have Beret on proving. property d vaping•clis.rge,1.. W. PIS/1E1f • -.Stray • A two year old heifer, red and white, a tag mg 18 left ear. Ar9rone grim:kg inform - main that will lead to recover will be snit-. .atrly rewarded, AlsIT/ERSON„ • pd 41 ' Auburn, P;().. Pill 01111 00111)SiOliCS. 33(1 11(33 your Cakes and Bread. We have a Jayne usNortnielit of swell. Ciatem. R.Xtre, tiers imuntaly attended ta.• (URI.% and ii.iNDWICI1115 outdo enpeeiettti for 71.kienies.. itewicets lin:env/1 1(11(1,,1110.(8 031 . 118, 101dcsirod. Wedding' gpedultk • • oRrers eerry efieiee Hne et StraW bei•ries and other small fruits (BrOuDi XI NS .frOill 20 to 80e. A, 18, itJ c11EA:11 pARLoit • open front -7,30 nm toll p tn. Don't forget togive os call amen, for MBI,FIGVIVA WENS' CAFE AND RESTAURANT Albert StLiClinton, irsertiesmoiriliteetermeasloorsomereseer • COAL 13tefore pl1eing yourrorders for your season's supply of Coal, get our prrces. The very best gnOcht parried in stock and sold at the lowest possible price. Orders tita3r be left:at Davis St Rowland's flardware store, or with W., J. Stevenson, At Sleattie L,ig.ht Pin 1 ease designs; and' containing finest alitions purchasable. for money. our very latest, styles.' et sweet, toned °twins,' at :low prices, instru- ments. renttl, tuned or repaired, .'. firainophoneg and music in varlezy :itt• *WARE'S •RE you looking for a chance to spend and save ? go ' We .are • the lpeople yott -want to gee. • We have received .a' shipment fine glassware, which we bought at ' distount, arid we are going' tO give you the beneift: •-• The Idt -consists of Berry Sete, Water Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Cake • Plates, Pickle•Dishes, etc. • In fact just, the odd pieces pou need At thifl. timeof year, and the prices are • amiay- down- below ordinary cost. InSpeet. our window and be con- vinced.. ' • A. 'D. BEATON The Noples Grocer. , Prompt Delivery. • • Phone 111 • 4111600161111111,1a10.111111111111111111,11W R.., .1qt:situps 86 So We are still in the But- chering business, and are in a position to ,fill all or- ders for seasonable meets. int'ustM tc Cu Our new business sand s •n the Cornbe Bleck. Vitzsiutots & S c • Mime 76 ciintotr NeW B001 iliid Slifte MOO Subseriher detiree to notify the people of ' Clinton end vicinity that he will epee 14 IBeet and Shea Shop it the eta Post OM.* banding, where he will undertake the meta Wet:tare of 13dote mid Shoos, end give g470. 641 Attention to repairing, All orclere will , rdceive prompt attention. A. +there of pet-% renege respectfully solioited. IV B WATTS r 11