HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-12-28, Page 6• THE CLINTONNEW' ERA
0 0 A IvEsT POINT stray
A Boston schoolboy was t
weak and sickly,
His arms weresoft and flabby,.
He didn't have a strong .muscle in his
entire body.
The physician who had attended
the family for thirty years prescribed
Scott',.r Emauxaftron.
NOW , s
To feel that boy's aim you
would think he we.* apprenticed to a
blacksmith.
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ALL DRUGGIST$; 504. AND $1.00.
Louis XY.'r, Viewed Irfanronei.
"Comte." said Louis XV. to the Coun
- de St. Germain, "will you help me t
gain 4,000 francs? I have got here
diamond witb a flaw,' valued at 0,0
francs. It would be worth 10.000 if
were flawless." After bating the ilia
mond carefully , weighed Louis betide
it to
the
count,
who
examined nl
ed i
to
1
cutely and replied, ' It might be tion
sire, if you will allow me to keep th
stone for a month." A month later he
brol
fntit hack the diamond almost in
appreciably less in weight, but Caw -
less. The jeweler to tvboin a friend of
Louis offered it for sale gore 0,600
franc's for it, but the king repurchased
it as a eurtosity.—T. P.'s London
Weekly.
t • LUXURY FOR LODGERS,
a. I London County Council Provides Paisf
00 . , atial Accommodation For Poor. ; '•
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it 1 In environment influences chara '
1nid all psyehologists declare it does,'
d i ''ten the future inmates of Bruce
i- I Mouse, Inenble street, e
5ret sh
a 4ivisibly
ul
e
.c,
t 1 in
to
11 social and ethical scales.
e I after a brief residence in that palatial;
lodging house. It is more like an
• dwelling for the 'rich than a tensa ;
..,, ..
1
d]
r
bar
ne for ;
J• t c
i Bruce House, sortie details; of which*
1
ppeared in The Daily Masi, recent-' '
!y. is the London. 1
1< on C
aunty Counerl. ,
1 italrine-house which that body prorn-
t tr(I when it displaced 3,700 of 'the r
r.
ns t'
i Ing classes by ti)e .Hoibarn to r
I 'strand improvement. It Was, opened
l reeently by Mrs. H. 'E'1'allace' Bruce,it
1 wife of the'ehairman of the London
4
'ortuty •C'otrncil Housing C'ontmittee. ? s
it is as a tribute to Mr. Bruce that
t.
,,e builFlsng 1s so named'.:
The new house, which is designed u
to accommodate 699 lodgers ewh :xxlt s
700? --stand:: on the: corner of Drury i u
lane And Kemble street. .It is in the i.
form of a •lnrgo,letter E. .The dining- i'
loom
(:
is
a ca:mtrr
odi � t
au., and horde -like
apartment. The wants WO lined with' cit
umber glazed tilos, relieved :' with. ti
bright. green. On the wails, framed t
in green tiles; are colored seascapes i be
and rural views. . •
"Lodgers often like to cook .their >n
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OOD ilenta: JS1T THAT it".di : ? GENERAL
,
Stint.. 1:'•RGAIt A PoInCRP.
A i•t oerstnt Heiner; or 1)i*etetiktc+',i'ogm
Vials Oro e...lo to ',summon to Thi3
I cutlets r:•tau: 5ieyet x.ziQ1'atzed #t
j Se Sone of use tirtwnecsr.
11 ureteral Men, whose timely art
• . 111 it. hvui military critics hold,
' Baa te'1 icosmrtl Grout from defeat, was
t known, 1.1 the old army' s ^•.tits+ Mau
i tetra (suet laugh," Ulenaral Buell zeas
trot meta a merl'ty; lie was grim. 'et
two ye.lrlt t, r:ineni itt West Point
i uratic at•ne,al noon brealc .t ratartl,
t it wits hot o. the plateau move the
t waters of' tile Iliaison, It,a ter than ilia
' cheek of h tieltlJliet•e that ban been in
t Itei.-1',a, 4,r hot that the leaves nu the
1 elm tree, c:ltt'ivelcltl anti the feet of the
1)aci entriesburnedfrom contact
i with the only paved path on tiro goo -
eminent r'eservetfail. •
The plebes had reported and were
quartered in two iltr tsions of barracks,
the upper class met: having been tura-
ecl out to sbare quarters with their
emnr4Ldes hi the other dIvisioee.
'.Che Jane examinations were on,
- c The board of visitors, or winch Gen-
ts
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FAULTY DIGESTION
A CHANNEL TUNNEL.
28, 194
Quickly _She _the Nervous!
System ands*liotild be >C>,nrren
attention et once
it the sufferer' with weak nerves
Mune the only reale • 1 that a faulty digestion
took wins the chief aroyls of exhaus.
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lion, Ci cure would be Hauch easier, for
he would then strengthen. the digestive
'il'ai organs with Ali-o•no stomach tablets.
A few Clays' use of these tablets will
tone and strong then the digestive sys-
tem so that it, will t>,baorl, All the ele-
ments of nerve tome from the daily
food. sleeplessness will be overcome,
weakness
otebi mthnranfwill
odyn the
nat-
ural and regular.: ae • *ones, ,,,:,.,.
If you have blaecks before the eyes,
eeshave sileslgiadachand ruc, if there s
nausea or distress after 'eatinly, if the
nl)petil1' is poor stud there is general
debility and weakness. begin . the use
of
i1 e<r ;t 4 r marked and
you
ei tent o in
health. It will give strength and vigor
to the whole digestive system, restore •
the vital force and nerve energy, and
imprint ambition, strength and good
spirits to the diseetrr'afi ed Inn -down i
and weak.
We ,absolute's, agree that your
irtoney will be refunded should you.)
tow 1.517 cent box of 1?f o-na s:otnach I .
tabl
etsr
a 4(i not he satisfiedwith the l
results. ;Manna
is sold. by druggists '
e'erywha, e. or will be cent by mail
on receipt "c' tlt•tc', 0 rents.
Write, ,
tod (, '
) 1 t tt 1'rPe entopic pack.
age, and. also ': ivt, us Yrur symptoms. i
and one of th'• hest 'kaaown stomach ' 1
specialists will give your cane his care
u
fi and d
person
t
Attention. n
n without e, The ZiI. Booth. Company,
Buffalo, Y.
. .
era! Buell•wae a mealier, had paid 1
perfunctory i ti
• 1 visits jjj v It
f �' to rile
donne bnildiu and to barracks. ac
Was 10 o'eloci; In the morning. Two
cadets had been throw i by fate and
by •tile arrival of the plebes into the
same room of the fifth nivislon of bar-
racks. eks.
Thethermometer
i
n the shade
of -thee guardhouse registered 09 cle-
gress. In the rooin in .which. the two
cadets were quartered doubtless It.
stood 10 degrees higher.
ere had been ono morning. inspee-
tion of quarters by an army officer, and
the two yeazliugs, gasping for breiith
n a room into which the sun bent with
its regntt1 for cadet feelings; had every
'e t8
all to believe that there. would be
to further Inspections 'that ;~Horning.
(lien lied stood the ordeal of the exam
aging bora at 1) o'clock, and, with no
tulles in hand :they thought they were
rife until the first eall for dinner.
Ily the .lett- of 'the neatlen y er er;y
fMet• in t)1 nrter,i %vas to the in full dress
itiftn•tm. until 11 'o'eleek. Ile was not
flowed to nroke. Ills beddlsr. was to
:' neittly pilc'cl :it the head. his.hunk,
1 other a •f,rc;v,
the collet room and the
..dot's ,pt r ori noire folio properly or -
red and properly "avowed for lrispee=
05, • •
efts; hot"'s:iicl the varlet rsIio seas to
come til tt1111lery •ofiii•er•. .
It'shotter'thnit that," said his min-
Dion of a Swort:frsh.
A real:irk:041e illustration of the force
with rvhic•lt a swordfish st'•il, a blow
has reeently boon reported. f,'hile re-
palnlsg a si•!i, rcoeutiy which had eo]-
pletc•d a her.- coyuge to Puttee \v::tors
.8 sword W:;s found which had snceess-
fnily pierced a ,heathliig one Inch
thir•k, rt threr' 1io'h plpink and beyond
that four mat :, half iiu'hes of firm
timber. It has Leel) e.siirra.ted that it
would roar:•' nine strokes of n hum --
met• wr..):'hi::_ twenty -111'4s hounds to
drive no ' •: :,.,lt of studio:. shape the
same tlist:cu.•,..- S1iangh:ti Times. •
• Catarrh a!' the nose and threat
1,hr tirl :4t post -owl you to ask us for a
free trial i,1s (1f 1)r. Snoop's Catarrh
Cue •. Nothing .o surely proves merit
.•Ls .1 real, at•taat test -and Dr. Shoop,
t,1 prove this. o ;r'nestly desires that
we let you 10 1kt• that teat.This.c•r•e�ainv
snow-white, heading halos, soothes the
throat :mil nostrils :4m:1 iluieklay puri-
ties a t'.'ii{ or feverish l,re:tti]. Call and
inve4'.;.t.tto. Sohl oed recommended
by W. S. R. Holmes,
Byron was crazily jealous of every
?roman he ever loved. Tii4 loves were
almost innumeral,l I
Cr he made every one miserable
on rr food, said .'VIr. Bruce,, 't`and so "T.eI'e strip,"' s;ai<]'tie. one... .
we have provided facilities .for 'their "I?nt:e • s:rr1 the other:
doing so here:" 'Near th'a middle of .' And T '
the room a •specious." poen eham greilses' titer Iledfi ' filthe
is provided . tai' tt. large, ...hot-Plate,.'.ber ..the• mattresses' Were i>1:I/t5t] f1•ntn the.:
where 50l lddtrara coir a g ,, i. taunts 'uuj tin'o}vn under 'the. Yrtuc'.
unultaneous_ ti nntt;;ll which .occ.tsioltalli {... 'ars;
1;• cook fifty modest meals, 1 tine a.
dam °
hrtle .
de.
.'1•he smolcitin.room hes.,aceommo 4,4 of f
nn for100. n • -
1.1 other table .games are provided: •'1'41 111t.e to s'''''':''''**''''
f1.o;" ''''4•1:11°'futtira..'f
ii.,•4114 7;' '04 141 adorn the tiled walls, art; I lerninon its .,' tUrorr�• himself' on
t': • slee p-intrilionod avin.dows lend: an One al the 750tH .es, .
41.1 or•Id air to the place,. and,. a... "P n goiti,,;• to :.r)1ok1�," raid hsn.:roin
i,road, , oireii;. •green -tiled. fireplae, riilP. .
ii one (1 iit1in;:lsl.:tic• Indy 'de,erib-
�u(1.insttr."er pines, rtiPr, liyl]t°i]; zlnd•('
'•'• %t "perfect love," would not :be -tr c ni,r , 14og:tn t:,4a'ti,. rv!tb' fro ant
t ,Incl v aY 1 .(.f °�;f If
breezy ora tefirl though heat
!den, 4n d c1]esr,-boards .
Bore Prom Britainto France to B. II
Built Soon --Two Passages, each
Thirty Wise Long.
The French and English companies l
that have agreed to bore each half .
of the tunnel under the Channel that'
I separates: England from the Continent r
; are pushing their plans just as if the;
l British Parliament had already pass-,
ed the bill authorizing its. construe-•
tion.
The French. Parliament has. already
given' its consent, and well informed,
diplomats say that it is a foregone
conclutifon, now that both nations•
have given se much evidence of late 1
of the entente eordiale, that the Brit-
ish salons will pass the bill award- f
mously.
ew which
e
eourset of the proposed tunnel�across
the Straits of Dover, is rune exhibited
by the French company, giving the
differentgeological-
which theboringwould abemade,
This model was constructed by M.
Ludovie Breton, the chief engineer of
the company, and one of the most
noted geologists of modern times,
.Already at Sangatte, below Calais,-
near the coast, the plant of the French
company has been erected, and a
similar structure is in course of con-
struction ,on the English side,
Desire of Two Nations.
For nearly a century the tunnel;
scheme has beexx broached in both'
countries off and on, but not until
Sly was any decided move . made.
formed"
el Cho- .
with a:1
of
ourth
the De.
Podia -i
At the
rn was'
at froma
xoldold be
ea t:
he two - - -
eachl
er7.,,�t: fit
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The Outlook in Klondike, .R
There is a note of real cheerfulness m
in the paragraph given below from •s
The Dawson News. The means of cons- o
munication with Klondike are 8110.14 1 ,e
that it is now. a good ' while past i.
Thanksgiving, but the pitragrnph is di
worth reading, as showing that, in the 1
e0
opinion of those
on the tori)
of Mon- ilon wa
dike is, far from being a played out so
nlrilin
The g catlmp, .x140 note t�1a(1`i:-^'rr�,o.
day is, Thanksgiving Day. Klondike is al
among the districts avliioll can r'nturn
thanks with no straining- of the ima- .pi
p
. gination. We call bo thankful fort the ca
most. perfect public health al' any see i
tion of the Doininiozi; for the most;
.glorious weather; for uninterr'upterl e°
navigation; for n past se,i:on of (cc- •un
tivity al]cl profit; for the .doutaliliu up. gr
of the value of claims; for au attire,
•srsrson of:"fall erriplay]nent. far. Dur
'markers ; for a et., ltiiut of political . els,
wrangling; for owe i.s:;ii.,t.uitll lti,v;4
enacted; fol the .'1:.olut' by
urotni�c 'f Co
greater prospt'rity' n wit year; rr : frit the
• eia,t of a season ural1? -)i' • i •f do - abo
the country 11511 Iasi.; for ao'' '1 i, of TA() tl;ra
i411pnt',3 in the oiirltp WI: ielt ivn,: II f tw(
-voluntary; fol tin (07ial 1' i *: il,' 1' tint
'that th, eorhiug vont' i4 to 1•• .eine a'4 pits
army. of employt'd 4Ioitb10 tic `t• at tt:.1 IV
int 44)11•: £or it nearly c.4t:ililete al,_ . of c
sent * of disaster`,10 1 for n W4,11-: tuelc:‘:1 reit
'market it andf the. e in ;'ewit.hril,.10 put.-
sent
r1,
^lltts • U44 r t n 4 t`e-." 511111011
Ten
h
a
Tien
ch
so '
clot
;under the presidency of was
valier, the noted economist,
capital of 2,000,000 francs. On
of the shares were taken by
othschilds, and the French
exit sanctioned the project;`
ame time an English eonce
rganized. It was planned tha side a separate tunnel sho
built. - This the. British Parl'
ermitted, but when in 1880 t
mpanies were merged and
rated to build half of the t
as to rneeet in the middle
cbanne], Lord �77,olseley sound
arm, and sailk. ,the tunnel
rove a'greet menace to Engle
se of war, He had no'objecti
bridge that could be blown up
ritorl,s passed 41 bill forbidden
nstruetion of the. tunnel, bu
ntil from each side a mile. of
au
n
d
t
ttbe bad . Wen. n bared.
• Two Thiry -liana Tunnels.
Nearly a smarter :of•. a. century
peed since elle last bill was rej
tl r.'olect` corn, of Lords
tnntous, sand now a new. 1(i
itt to -be . introduced •in the
t .the ineren,setl friendship -o
ear]litt•ies, tho advance of sol
I the reliabilttr n the € l4c zniltie
Sire.- which would enable the
to the. blocked instantly in
energ.'ncy,- will completely do.
it. the old objections.
1]e. proposed tunnel is.to,
be .f
0.s 10 .icngtlr. 1•txiiJtiii� •frm Sh
are .Clift .neat• Dover, to Sang
r •.Calajs iri ]''ranee. .It is 'fig
.
t tilte 'cost will'.bc abbot $50,000
immense :advantage of: this
1 link eaa tinct . be Overestim
.it is reckoned. that a 'savin
east five ,11i11ing in the ton w
effeeted on merchandise, and
enOsrs the knowledge that it
tble •t(1 got from. London" • to
of the.C'ontinerit rcitiraut
omforts cif •tt <harnsel crossing
risk h a
f
mai-de-met-
would:
be
cienl':_ indueeinent to Tnore qi
le" the passenger: traffic • in b
cion •
e of the. tunnels r•rll be for out -
1 traffic, while' \veuld 117011 ..
t from • London to'•till -tile,. co.
of Europe, and the other. inn
'1e ineeming trains by the. nOlie
e het du Nord."
••Hot _Peace., to' Work. - .
TWE'NTY..F1VE YEARS' SUCCESSlFO'%. RECO I
ONEY can buy advertising space„ 'but it ;can't buy a
quarter century's successful record of vtonderfal
almost miraculous cures of, the most difficult and
d
Intricate- tit ort
tQ caeca of throat, lung and stomach troubles. Such ie
Beycbine s record, Thousande of cases given nap.. by leading
doctors as hopeleaa and incurable have been quickly and per-
manently cured. by Esychine. It is• an, infallible, remedy for
}o igl �s, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, consum .tic: r indigestion,
o appetite and all wasting diseases. •
p °'tOn+
"Myron lied a:ter�rible cough and again worth, Ilvin "-.
was ti t
9S8 Cd
tV.
a t,hgd t;.
0 Mbw
w. L
.Uoc
toga woo
:Is,
said,'�
he ttixiotta.
could not l
ivc. Ile used.Pey: a)K Cove, N.s,
chine, it cured hies." -:-biro J. Ra y blob's are inowsm —lit. to s
ori Brockville,
?�' after using PHytiirin , RD �
.Afton taking E5.00 worth of Pay- Srldgobn g, Oak
chine my lungs are well cud' life 'den�7��rp� saved rnYlifec" A,Wat-
-� $
r
coral -meets Toronto.
Paycbine Never Fails Psychine has no Substitute
AT ALL, DEALERS. Boa lad, Srt,00 A
DR. T:A..SLOcum, Linn te4„ 179 ICilggSt, W: T ''
and
• the
ed t
he
would
nd isr
on to
The:.
g the
t not
and
N0 r 1 t cit\ I' (r\-U1'1UU1 . I'I'
That plain i")etWeen the es'es 'isn't
neuralgia. 'Many. think so, but 'it: ' -h,
c:Ltnirh, plant ordinat•y' catnl4'h that
needs attention riebt now. Vent, mo-
tor lead' 1s 'to tusP `'C'atarr•hozclne.',
){.s'turs 1'eeagr11•/e it .L'ti , 41 care than:
surpasses all others. Sure, be'41t1444 it
does
Bards reach the troittlle .. Kafa bec,tilsk;
cozy- 1 no drugs to tike; you breathe tis heal
Be-. i :ig viipoi' diCCct't() the t ottrse of lire
trr ulrl<1.all .d t,ti'.Iles r 't aI anto � to r1zes, _>.ic and $],I)0. Sold everywl)erer I
door
the,
eting'•
enry
ai till
alt
cut-
in-
iug
iere
are
hod
1111'•
ton
131•.
4(141
ed
Unit
he
ru
le.
oe,
or
it -
Ise
ar.
Ate
43.'.
d.
ti
Is
t, ant ;sooner or lat- 1 n -ducal palace .Che
Printing In Cleans.
The art of � ranting.. 'according to Du
Balcle and the mtge. 'names, was'prnc-
Bbi e
c f
d n
China n't_
nP'.rl
v fifty v \ • •.
fl
ear t,
s
i efo
e
v before
'tile Chrlstlanrr,u. In the time of-Con-
fucins, B. n... 500, books were made of
uainboo, and'about 150 `years after -
rlst paper was Srst made.
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' ' The Ssyedish Bride.
The Swedish bride fills her pockets
!with bread, which she dispenses to e'r-
iery one she meets on her way to the
ureh, erery piece she disposes of 1
+averting, as she believes a misfortune
•i►ome to have been ekename,poreaddi-
tlonal name. Others caunect 1t with1
Nickname.
"The word nickname is
1. the German mune for wood inrp. 'a -
tiicken or neeken, a tease name, these .-
larpernatural beings being the Pucks
et German mythology.
r�.1111 nod writing rooms, in 'white
•o1,I •"teen. cam' 'out the Sante gen-
and artistic 'scheme.
; lie cost per night at this lodging
is
� (d which r11r
eh.
charge includes
g
ilu a.dt crit troe, of; t11e• building..
t c tin by. the week, the charge is
t•.t1. per night. For id. :a lodger can.
have a hot sir 'cold bath which in
eludes soap. and towel. ;.The men an
buy' cooked food at the shop, •or raw
food and cool: it themselves;
Some, of. the provisions and.their
i'ricses on a printed• list beside the
shop counter are : Tea, . per "clip, 'l -2d.
or 1d.}; coffee, per. etrp, 1-2d. o>~'id,;
"colt," I -2d., id., 11.2d.; butter, per
pat, 1-2d.; margarine per '"pat,"
1-2d.; eigass, id., 2d., 34.; . cigarettes,
irnc•ket, 1-2d. .roast beef,. per plate,
4d,; roast `pork, per plate, .4<1.;- . roast
lr'utton, per plate, 4d,,; brawn,: per;
folate, Id., `2d
Uncut Diamonds.
2.n uncut diamond looks very much
like a bit of gum arable.
Bee Superstition.
In the country districts both of Eng-
lund anti Germany there is an Idea
OW if the bees swarm upon a rotten
tree there will be a death In the family
owning or living on the property before 1
..ro the expiration of twelve months.
5 Or 500
01'
5,0004000
—they are all
alike.
Each biscuit
as light as if
made by fairy
hands.
Baked to a
golden russet
brown.
So fresh,
and crisp, and
tempting;, that
just opening the
box is teasing
the appetite.
. And you
find a new
delight in every
one you eat.
Yon get perfection
Wbenyou get
Mooney's
Periertion
Cream
Sodas N
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BLOOD, PURE, ill OH, RED.
Rosy glory in the face, sparkling
eyes, vivacious spirits axe the .out-
come of good blood. No surer way
exists of purifying and .enriching the
bland than to ,se'Dr Hamilton's.
By' their gentle action: on the- bowels,
kidneys and liver they filter 'every 101-
puri'sy from, the .system; leaving it
wholesome and able to .do • the work
0ecessary* for the : maintenance of
health.
al-
ways s be
twyour best, -well, Dr Ituailton s
Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, :
Cooly wonderful rnedice for yOLing and
old. Price 254) at all dealers.
Most trading stenteev( rvhicli wish'to
atlfdy •econetny and . efteet have their
aft roast painted. bla('k. If they did
not ' the mast wOitlti. $icon be Shined
by smoke and Would look very. dirty
jin eonseOttenee The smot e from :tile
-vessel's tunlnei 1s cnri'ie<l barkward by
.the forward motion of the vessel, and
the mast would look grimy if it was
painted ally other color than black.
Let Hin,. Jt1(rht In,
A minister, u(ltlreisitlg a meeting of
•tbeLotidon Bible $r1('letr, of which the
Marquis of Anglo sty ryas president,
said that St, Peter refused to admit
the marquis as a peer, or as Welling-
ton's old officer or lord lieutenant of
Ireland or the leader of the ll:or'se
gtiartis at Waterloo, but let him right
la its soon as he knew that be, was
president of the Bible society,
' Be Phut in �k.ttat+.le.
An o1d Scotch drillmaster, so the
s pupils the art of
thrusting with the saber until they
I there quite proficient.
"Now teach us it) parry," said they.
,4Oh,4: said he, "you must do. the
thrusting and. 'let your enemy do the
ponying." ..
Wlfe'-t had better take that hat for
46 shillings, Husband -But l've only
got £2 with Inc now. I'll have to owe
theta the odd G shillings. Wife—Olt,
then, take
s.
Mee
to aillings this
t000einsigbilfor 3 loanta
story goes, taught hi
•
4••
• There
was
'] lit-
t 1, of
a swartt, I1
ill the hallway. It '•r'4n(11,religirt
stern:Mau. , .71 in.ap(• 'ti:ou 41445 oa.
fare e .,
t.i
two - ,:
t 1
t( 1 l
!t -til.
tint
tsss4Li< tl'ete Was n lain) and the.
wog thrown. ofie r •111x1 51 �••in5', not
or a] n 4r•v sewed r. i liti'8 tilt. inspec
.otlieeL : but I.i a1'1c i1 )tit, t'•0101iel. 11
;1I r n., eJle comniman44474t of cadets,
-Major General Don Carlos `I3itiall, If
e4,Statey'Zriliy. • '
-Discipline strikes in; The two
jolt cadet( sprang' to attention
stouter, heels• together, edits bang
n ltut all* and the J grin fi1 l ,';K; wi
the st'auis of than trouser'; would It
boon if they'd had any trousers on,
The future. nriilleryinctu was clot
I1i ono.s0ck, Riltl, lit till; 41tir,'
'tli ,'* koc1C t[tc belle r of 'lti, ( 001r
'They :stood there i_;'id.. The posit
nt :t sold er ve., to e't r 14''(ter .ort
111171rs]. C o'i nitncl.lnt • Leze11r trite
I1u11114 with i 1'ag( 4t tint gravel
l,ral0h of '4 ripl a •ltfiltllyi Pared
a;'tai'a� n major Suttee army :Ind minninsr: of t
ginit4L'a1 of The I tri
board of 'visitors:
The cadet Who one 41.7y was to co
,bettOry had dropped his pli
The hot bowl. tituelted Itis great, t
arid the burning *as too much f
even a soldier's stolidity, and he eat
General Den Carlos Been took la
spectacle end ail the glorious' bum
not proof Against such a sight as thi
He leaned back against a table' an
roared, and not even the wrath In th
Conneaut:lands face could cheek h
"Come, general," said the 'common -
dint; "let us ge, I snail report these
youog men for three nagraht
tons of the roles of the academy."
General Buell looked at the gutItY
ones and roared again. The comman-
dant ledn'the way out of the room, but
culprits heard the laugh et _Buell
the way through the hall, across
area of' barracks, until it
office of the guarnhouse.
e culprits were confronted with
wobability of about three months'
nexuent to quarters mid about
tours of extra 'guard duty as a re -
of their disregard for discipline,
were In ',the depths for twenty-,
hours, and 'then the list 'of the
delinquents was read& and; le,
names did'not appear: •
neral Don. Carlos Buell had had
augh of his lifetime, 'and because
e jos; of It he had asked the cont-
ent to spare 'the offenders,
have beautiful, perfect, pink, vol-
ke lips, apply at bed tirtie a light
ig of Dr. Shoop's Green Save,
onext morning notice carefully
Met. Dry, cracked, or colorless
can feverishnesa, and Ape AS well
ppearing. .Dr. Shoop's Green
is a soft. creamy, heating oint,
that will quickly correct an3f
leinish Or ailment Get- f
ox an our store and be convinced I
Glass Jars, 26c, Sold by W, 8,1
•
the
all
the
cam
the
Th
the
email
fifty
salt
They
four
their
00
the 1
of th
mend
To
vet
toatii
en
the e
lips frn
ill a
Salve
skin h
trial b
Lar e
There is toueli'.of sadness'in the
antiouncernent that -the .. Be rnexdo
Farm Home in Russell., Manitoba.. is
to: be perntanentisnelosern Poi. twenty.-
, years the hotne boa been a training
,scheol to teach. forming to.' the boys
sent out, damn Enejainl. Cenditions
.ha.ve. so Changed °Weyer, ha t the
.boys can be sent direct 'th the honieS
of fanners, -and Ifie institution is no
longer necesserY. Mr, E. A. aitruth
erico who has' been in of the
home. sinee, erection, will now man-
age the distribution of Ilarintrdo boys
froth the yeceiVillg home Winni-
peg. Mr. Strutnars, who is. A eonsiinof
the'.'hoine with conspicuous suc-
cess, and i4 regarded as a just -and.
fonter-father by more men aliti
boys then probably eano other men in
Ilow are all at hointna jetty a bottle
of Painkiller tooltiValtd. yea will he in
oea and kindred troubles. The old
reliable Perry Davis' Painkiller is sold
bY all dealera. 25n and 500 bottles.. •
WonderfUI Witte Cellars,
'Vile. limit wonderful wit -ie. cellars, in
the world are underneath a nobleittains
palace at Warsaw. They, have been
itied. for storing wines *for 'over 400
years, and the whole place.isoono mass
of fungi and stalactites.
Titian- was the greatest Venetian
painter. The chief of a long line of im-
nha et nod Cerro:solo, A prince or, On Art- r
Burdock
Blood Bitters
holds a position tuniValled by any *Met
Wood medicine- as a cure for
CONSTIPA.TION, HEADACHE,
HEARTBURN, SOUR STOMACH)
DIZZINESS, DROPSY,
IISSUMATIStit, SOILS,
arising from a disordered state of the
Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood, Men
4
er
•
i..l.
has
ected'
• end►
z1 is -
hope
fthe'
encel
rn ex-
tun-
casel
away;.
.fl
ake'J
atte;,
uredl
,000.;
dry
a ted,'.
g o
cul
fo
was
11
j.
'the.
and;
s:
uitei
halal.
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oth;.
roc
141,171(
Iamt:11
CI' 1...1171:r. t 11)6; ebti
for
net
na-
The great drawbar]: to the difilault
operation of piercing a long tunnel,
that the interior of the excavetion is'
extremely hot, thus making work very'
,difficult, but the character of the 'subs.
soil through Which the Channel ttnal
net would be bored is/ altogether difn.
ferent front. that through which the,
Then, again, ;mother difficulty pre-,
•sents itself, the question: Would there.'
be any danger from• sudden inrushes
of Water, Oentthlering ' the enormous;
masks that would toll ceaselessly,
overhead? ." One would imagine that
there would be --graVe ' danger, but
experts declare that there wOuld be
very little, and they Cooftdently as-
sert that tite infiltratioa of water
would not be nearly .sco rattch as isi
often seen. during the sinking oft
Otte of the greatest' difneulties that
would' be exPerienced in =hint*, the
tunnel would be in tracing theb
[AIM should be. followed in order tot
keep within the limits of the ground;
'through which water' does not pette-f
irate. This, of course, will be ex -1
Waged on the work will have to grope'
their way in the dark.
, Absent -Minden.
mice, remarkable more for his vague-.
peas than for his brilliance, babitual-`,
7.y dictates his brain products to his;..
secretary. When the heroine, through:
,s, stroke of bad luck, had suffered thei
'amputation of a leg,t he was perpleX-11
ed as to how long it would be before.
he could be out and about. Absent-•
walkieg up and (lOwn'
;room, he soddenly inquired: "I say, •
:Clarke, you haven't ever lost leg,
have yout"---Poll Mall Gazette.
Patrick's Love Letter.
Patrick, when he is at home, lives.
ion Cork, is an ardent .9yclist, and his'
,itie..st girl accompanies him on his'
She, however, disappoihted bitn,
the other evening, so the next mortv
ing ho wrote to her as follows: "Deant
Mary. --I met you last night, but yeti I
did not.corne. will meet you tootightf
again, and if X am there firet I wilt!
put a stone on the top of the' wall;
if you are there first you onn knook
it off. I remain yorit loving Patrick.°
Won to Silvio err ammo reilwfiv
it months, if $ent, away in tee otiINTRai,
TELEGRAPHY SCHOOL, 3 Gerard food.,
Toronto. The lined Hohool in Canada.
'Write ler eartieutars.
xi SIMW, Ts .1: JOHNSTON,
•
Ail depends on the. tuition you kveive in a college
' whether you will inake a success pf business life. If youi
teacher allows 'you to depend on other students and
look in the back •of the book . for ansivers, your course
will be a failure. There are. no answers gives in• ()int,
booloso—we 'teach you .to stand alone. Y011 need no sup-
port, so that when you start life in earnest
'you have that confidence in yourself so ,•
essential to a business man, We have the -
reputation of giving- a thorough and effi-
cient, training' in both our Business and
Shorthand departments, ,
BOoklet free. School teem: Sept. till June,
inch:Sive. Stiadents nta,y enter at any time,
forest City Busifiess College
NER VO US
E.BILITY CURED
tseesses and indiscretions are the Cause of more
Sorrow and suffering than all other diseases combined.
"We see.the victims of vicious habits on every nand;
.the sallow, pimpled face, dark circled eyes, stooping
form, stunted developinent,.. hashful,,, melancholic
countenance and timid bearing proOlann to' ail the
world his telly and tend to blight Ids existence. Our
treatrnent positively cures all weak men by overcoming
and removing the effects of former indiscretions and
excesses. It stops a/I losses and drains and quickly
" restores the patient V what nature htteneea—a healthy
and liaPOY man with physical, Mental and nerve pow-
ers reeosrrliejeter.2.5 years Drs. K. &I -E, have treatea *ivith
the greatest success all discoSea or mon ,and WOmert.
lf you have any secret tiNease that a worry and
a menace to your health consult old eqtablIshed
lane VIM do mop. bave to experbnent oa you. •.
Vtire guarantee to cure Nervous Debility.. Blood
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250
GRAY'S
That Co/14'h
.which ordinary remedies have, not reached,
will quickly yield to
YfILIP OF ED SPRUCE CUM
the sortness-r-rheids the throatastrengthens the lump.
just try one bottle and see how 'quickly you get rid
of tbat cough. At your druggists. /Se. botue,
25?
Soie's Preparation of •
Friar's Cough Balsonl
Cures -Coughs
Stops them right off. The first teaspoonful
tli5e'd good, In a -fen, hours youottotice that
" tight 'feelhig " disappear—the coughing spells
grow iarther and farther apart—the throatis easiere-aed the soreness gone.
Cough. Balsam, Sold by all druggists:
NATIONAL oNt14.3 A, olacrinc AL Co., Lit& to
At ouce, good looal saleanan tor Clinton
Nurseries. Larrest list of New 8 eel
ever offered in Pettit and Ornamental etoek,
liberal ter1)18. Apply at once for Sp;ing
Permanent situation for the right man on
selling season.
STONE et WELLINGTON,
Vigorine
i the Creel Preach Vfiallier
! emulous, rums Debility or Wcal.ness Mak.
/test and surest reins:tie knoivn 'for all disenea
: identery. Pains in the 'Hack, Dimness of vixion,
, Premature old Age nnd maim, ether diseases
C that lead lo illysical Weakness, hlsatlbY and
1 tut early grave._ Mailed to any address on re,
ceint of .pricc, SO cents, or live boxes for $2.