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The rAton News -Record
.UNLICiHT
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Clothes washed by Sunlight Soap
are cleaner and whiter than W washed
in any other way.
Chemicals in soap may remove the
dirt but always injure the fabric.
• Sunlight Soap will not injure
the most dainty lace or the
hands that use it, because it is
absolutely pure and contains no
injurious chemicals.
Sunlight Soap should always
be used as directed. No boiling
or hard rubbing is necessary.
Sunlight Soap is better than
other soap, but is best when
used in the Sunlight Way.
5, Boy it and follow 5r.
,••• directions. `00'•
$5,000 IttEWARD will be Pne
Preves that to sPoTrozkoatvafg
any injurious chemicals or any form
a adulteration.
Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto
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+ THE LEADING . . .
+ COMMERCIAL SOIOOL W.
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+ • This school is recognized:
to .he ito! of tiw last Com-
+ inet•cial schools 3.1id
+ ica. You can safely judge Iti•
+ a school • by the
+ ions it received. Thi ttrni
+ we received api.iicttions..
Ai from firms in six • large. Am-
+ .cric.n tiths androm •f•ar
more tomis and k• of +
+ Canada iceluding Sas%a• -
+ Won, Sta•Sli: on the '.l'es•t • T44
+ am? Charl,wetowin•P, V. 1.
+ on tho East. Our rep•it at- v$•;
. + ion means , Much ft,r
gratin i1.1:Z•5!, Write for 0 ..T
+ catal y,tue • • 44.
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• Trittel?als,
WE. SORE.Ef-.4 •
OUR .AL
The Best Coal in the niarlo,t.- is
*.l,c W. Scranton Coal. for
! -agent. • ls
ao hs
ave in t
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Russia d•enies that she, is 'ilOont
issue a • new loan.
• Zam.Bult 7cts. Wo4erla .O.AMP AT PETEWAWA'
MARVELLOUS CURE ill.' DURNA
TO BE TO CANADA MILITIA WHAT
Zam-Buelt has been etill;.,d .AL,PgROHOT 10 TO BRITAIN.
wor:4cr's iriml. bau il brille
h ryhelino orl)er
ereelie andagtw.t
• f ' ctliN hu.tis bruises, Where Petewawa Main Line of
. or any skin injury ortlitease. Mr. Alt C.P.11, Twelve Mlle. West of Porn.
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! J. ClOrk, of Cavierelielt street, 1.011diell broke -400 Feet Above the River
trils bow Zain-liuk tetrad hire :Ottawa -What Hee Already fieen
' of SQ•VC•re hitrnS• lie SayS.:-"I 'got my Done By the Engineeret Corpa--,.
• hands very setOrely burned wit -1111.w.
Field Manoeuvree On a Larbe Scale.
.! The burns were So, deep that as 1
I Plied illy slim* the blood a,ctually ta One of the most important stepe
1 plied my shovel the blood actual') taken by the Militia Department in re-
mii) (town, the handle. . The agony
cent years la the aceuleition, of the
stellered you mey wll inutgine. f large tract a . land at Petewawa,
'111;eddif&ont.kihd9 01 whia will infuture be known as the
but tho bents were to.) sevore, for Central Canal), and which is destine.1
those prevarations to heal. to become to the Canadian Mllttti
"I obtained a supply of Zam-iluk •
and, the very first aniAlcalyt Wilat Aldershot is to the British Army.
.1;lialavyre Iwt4wwial wbewmtoariwe *Ira ceth Ina 0, tfo or nalyt Pfteetle(i•
gnitepses!!h.CUtTaIsIpalepapSed. ntlici; balm ea.e.f manoeuvres for all branches of the ser.
day 1 wan more and more pleased vice, but gunnery practice, Datil Sold . .
wiftili the effeet. The 'pain was relive -
ed completely.
- "I lied often heard of Zarn-Bu4k; but
thought .before 1 tried it that it was
similar to the ordinary ealvete you see
t
advertised. In very short Umo Viarn
Balt healed my .buriis. c'ompletely, and
my bench; actually felt better -the
enuseles • More knit and the skin it
tr..itter condition, than, before TA wag •
• -burned."
voiesto
but Infantry and Cntelry no well, se
thet nianoettve.e on a large scale.
can be attempt ed.
Now Batt 1s L-4.lovi Quebec.
FOY people are venire et the impor.
ance and magnitude ell the new formeattons now in tx•w• of construcuon
at Beaumont, ee:.• ten ielleft below
Quebec, on the Levis vide ot the river,
says The Montreal Standard. The
work, which has now been in progresa
for some time past, will require about
Not only for,. burns, but for eu;s,
bruises, sprains., etc., Zarn-Buk is the
best.L.; and surest cure. It also ruts
to 'eczema., AlCeTa•,, absees3es,
boils, cruitions, po*ifitul wounds,
chapped or cracked bands, cold sor,:s
chilblains, had leg, piles, ete. .All
druggisie sell at 50e a box, or tees*.
free irom the Zam-13uk Co., 'Peron! t,
on receipt a Price, 6 boxes for $2 50
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River Requiring many Bridges
There..• are twenty -62;1A bridges ,pan-
ning the. Maitland on the: concessiow
and sidelines of Howick, eeven ef•
which are now new iron structures-
Fordwieh, Barber's, Sanderson, &ills,
Maxwells, and Earngeys. .This leaves
tWtrity-two wooden sauctures, which
in tinie,, will have. to, be replaced 1 y
more substantial bridges. Two pot!-
' les have been spoken.of to erect ilieso
ZING OF 'ALL •
• • bridges -the pre3ent cne of • rcctiiij•
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• COUGH MEDICINES. two or three steel bridges each pat •
All:, E. G. Case, a' mail eartiedr of and raising the totei met •Ite•,
Canton 'Center, • Conn., who has been year. -or •of levying a „twenty-year !L-
in the C-. S Service for ebaut eixt- hentare for the total cest.ef•-tveell;P: •
eete year, says : . '"We have Vied ellthcse bridges. • . • • • '
Many cough medibints Inc croup. hip, • •
Chm
abnittia's Coutn
gh Reedy ,11' king 1 .
(TEE Fon SORE NIPPLES
, As soon as the- child .is done nurs-
ing apply Chamberlain's Salve. Wipe
it with a _soft cloth before allow-
ing the child lo nurse. ,Many aine.0
nurses WA .thii with the taest
Price 25c Pie: box, For salo by W. S.
R. • C1' t '
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Me. C. W. Fowler, M. P., appeared
before the Inscrance Commission
Ottawa and was examined ,at lenbth
in regard to tbe British Columbia
P"rol':rtY damis.
Soft •at•ti Cantu.I Coal. .sv.1 •is
respect fully sol 11 iid nti ili , receive
erompt a ttentioa. All Our - •.s
,creeneil before being sent out to our
customers.. Office opposite tile G. .T.
R. station or • orders May be left at
-she store of Harland Tiros'. -wita • are
authorised to -receive payment- of. ac
counts.
JAMES HAMILTON,
Phone 252.
Macir
I have been appeinted 'agent;
for the' Me‘ssey-Harris Wale
patty is this district mid will
_keep on hand ' a complete list
.�f supplies in my stt-re oppos-...
;Ito the Molsons Bank, . • • '
r am also continuing - tli',.‘
flour, feed and seed. grain Inn- .•
iness and respeetfulfy setieit a,.
a continuance 01 your pa.• eon-
. age. . .. ..
Ford.
• A.•},--ord. .
. by looal applicaelons, as ;tete ..taa-
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, •. not reach the. diseased perilous of•
re)....e..i. 6440 cd•efroo,..• 44v4 4 •
Major 0, It. Poole, Royal Marine
lery; ()apt, IL O. Reid, Arnty Service
Can
Corps; Lieut. T. Kirkland, Royal Field
Artillery; (,)apt. A. V. 'Langton, Royal
Garrison Artillery, Imperial officers at
present attached for service to the Can-
• adian Militia.
two years to finish, It Is being exe.
cuted by the Militia Department at
Ottawa, under the superintendence of 4
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Captain Houliston C.E., of the engi-
neering branch. ofthe service, These 4
fortifications will consist of two big
• guns each, destined to command a
• large water stretch of the lower $t.
Lawrence from the heights of Beau-
mont. Nearly one hundred men are at
work, and the fOundations are almost
completed. Both batteries will be con,
cealed in solid rock formation, one at a 4d
height of 100 feet above high title, the
other at a height oe 200 feet.
A Canadian Gift.
The massive silver beaker -which was
presented the citizens of British
volumbia to I-Out...Col. English. and the
other officers, non-commissioned QM -
eel's and men of the Inaperial troops
at Vsoultnault on the occasion of their
,departure from Canada in May last,
has just been placed In the MuSettm
of the Royal 'United Service Institution,
In Whitehall. With the beaker is an
Illuminated address, signed by the
Mayor, recalling the fact that fol up -
de of 140 years Imperial troupe had
been stationed within the boraers ot
what was now Canada. Another ine
• teresting relic which ham Just been de-
posited in the museum by Oren. Sir 114-.
Bus Baines, G. a B., on behalf of Mr.
James Hilton, F. S. A., le the sword of
honor which was presented In 1804 to
Capt. john Hilton, of the 2nd Regiment
Loyal London Volunteer Infantry, in
testimony of his conduct as gentiet
man and ability as an officer.
NOVeluber .1„t131.-1906
Hood's
Serisperale the
tinction of
ea, curative entive
madickw the has ever
known. Lis an all.round
medicine.• god
equalled Wects .74
vitalizing
the blood on which the
health and strength ore 'Vey
ons rgabone and tissue de.
pent Accept no subs*,
buts for Hood's, but Oar
ilstp On having Hood's
AND ortax HOODS.
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nnto.-a, Or, HON. will) aylatert, LG.
and heavy, will be carried out there -
as has already'been done for two sea-
sons -and the new Central Camp will
thus perform' similar work to that -car-
ried on M England at Aldershot, Shoe-
buryness, Lydd, and Oakhampton.
Petewawa is on the main line of the
C.P,R., twelve miles west of the town
of Pembroke. The land purchased by
the Militia Departfuent extends for
seven miles along the bank of the Ot-
tawa River, which at this point is over
two miles wide, the southern boundary
of the land being at.present the C.P.R.
main line. It is the intention, however,
of the authorities to acquire; In addi-
tion, a large. tract to the south of the
railway, now held by the Ontario Gov-
ernment, and also to buy out the set-
nt• all am', .ono to be relied pen eve-
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1.7. atm. We also fnuf it the• 'butt
remedy' sfor coughs and •cold', giving '
certain f reselei- and leaving lai a
ha
eilectS.," Fe47 aale- by. W.
met.' Clinton, Ont. ••
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. .Josepli II. (4...ier, cliarpil • with
robbing iii; .ohiployers at - •Montr.',;1,1,
is alleg2d tohr..ve• lost lar,:;.2 • eins • of.
money 'in To w n to bucket .s.ltoos. .
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IN. PRAISE Or'
de. ,GUGH 11,EMI'ID V.
• There is DAY other. Inecii4ine -:tr
cnn-
faetutd that has receive I so
praise .audd. so Many exi.tesiliOnS of
:gratitude as Chantherl..iii:s et ..tIgh
relief 'fellows its use. Grateful •
' its everywhere do not • t
.testify its. merit% for. 1110-: liifctit
of others. It is a certaill- c'.11 e • for •
.croup and Will . prevent the. •-.1tack if
given 'at the first - appearanee. th;
clieease. • It is • especially • adap .t,C•
ellildron as it is epleaeaut. 'to take • •
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•atid containe.• fl. thin 7 i 111 u ci • 'Nfr
1. A,I-Intriphreys, v -ell knewn • ,:esdi-
dent and -chnic, in •tht) storl.Of
Lock, of. Alieee Cape Colony, nth
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Africa, says : thee que• eSientber-
laitt's (slough• Remedy to ward . oa
croup .and colds 4.1 my rattily. • I
-'feuitti it to h•a
e veev. tisfactory anti
it gives. me' •eleasure te, rect. nimend
it." For sale• by. W. S.:I. IJC1l'L1C,
du t. • •
Remedy; is • effective, and p•i nip
, le.Sl ae •,et•
ELr:CT.youR MEDICINE WI •
• • • • CARE.'
In debility and weakeeee mcdieln
should he n 1 et -1 f r reater.bg.• 1‘41aee,
pills and• perga,tivcs are too, liaef,lt,
iitercyo r and nerve. ,
ergy, restore. Vim and core°
overworked body. Ferro-sonewill do
his as' it did for Walt;:r. Woo.:t ef.!
fleawort; N. B., who write:4.... • .?.2..ani
say Ferrozoa. has given Jae a new.;•
,lea,ir (Ville. A 'year' ego I
••:o intoh 'from' nervous exhaustion •: 1
• lt •
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111 (1111
was:itoreilY able it.) drag tcpt4f at--
ouni, Mot
no c.i. ambi Lion tnU • v. as gone, a ••
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. yp, •Ont box Of Fate/Aim? start-MA:ea
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t .•iI :• tiers on the Ottawa as farwest as
• !toe.' ite health:, , I toolc . a :number' of •
boxes and My heath Was .ompletely
:rester:a.' • II or men .e ho are tiree, -'
Pale, • eervotte am', t hi u -hlotel c a ea. it- •.
. ine . et nipiree wille Ferreeenee • e0 !
ter box at all doe•Lre, . . .
. - •• ..,---e-. , ' 1 , • • - ' magnificent view is obtained .of he
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I )15 appet te • lt • Cot WILSON A ri4C CAM. COMMANDANT:
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Chalk .River, When this it acComplish-
• ed, the Central Camp will Comprise an
area of some fortY equere .
The Camp,proper bas been placed on
•the pleteau •one hundred feet abovethe
Ottawa River, 'anti . from the , • officer.'
mess bufidingi .on. the -ridge, • between
Papicl's• Nest .and the Water Tower, a
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• blue Laprentians And of dozens of
London. T he es warns ' ted Statee woo e
ehuebed. • • . • miles east and west... - . • • • ' '
been in camp. frOm. the' first 'of May,
tie 11 01
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that Hears: trough real:gee is tep The Royal Canadian Engineers have
° TH8 FIRST LIGHTHOUSES, .
They Were An Outgrowth of Beacon
Fires On Hem:liana, Which Same-
• three Lured to Death.
When. ships are sailing upon the
oCean the lights of heaven are their
guides. Even in: the dark ages, when
the compass mid sextant were tin -
:known instruments, the seemingly ma-
tionlees pole star hang like a beacon
light in the northern heavens, and the
fising and setting ot the sun and stars
distinguished the cast from the west.
ViThen, however, ships came neor: -the
lima the lights of iteaven are not suffi-
ciently safe to glade them. Rocks Ile
in their paths, uneen 'in' the night;
-reefs and shoats spread tinder the wit- •
tar, while nntuspected, currents sweep
the frail craft all, upoe these
'dangers, _
•Nkwertheless, ships Were sailed
along dang-eroue coasts for' eenteriee
• before.4 plain system of marking -dan-
gerous places was invehtel The early
mariners were bold and reeklest.ro-
vers, More than half' pirates,who sete
dom oweee a rood �f the cOasta. along
which they sailedeand. could not bee•e'
• established' lights...and landinarks tin•
them had they cared to do•so. The rude
beginning, then, .of a systeth of light-
heusee when the :Merchant.; with
whopi the reckless mariners traded in
those dark ages built beacons near the
harbor months to guide the ships Into
:Tort by day and lighted fires' for their •
guidance at ,night. As 'such a'• harbor:
•guide had to be a'.ture landmarkin the
daytinie•and-a light by night, it soon
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took on . settled shape -a towereon
which coati be 'built a .fiee, and .such
a tower was .usually 'Inuit of stone.,
,This method of guiding ships into'
. ,
• .the ports which they sOught was
scarcely established before • human'
wickedueSs used it at a 'means*. flee
their.destruction. Bands of robbers, or,
•.
as they came to be called; "wreckers,"
would • hide • themselves somewhere
near the hayen might by a richlk..1a-
den vesseland; after overpowering the:
fire keepers, •Would extinguish •the
• beacon fire on the night on which- the
Ship was expected. .Thea they would
light another .fire peae- some treacher-
ous tea. The tnariner, sailing boldly
• teward, the false light, Would dash his
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vessel. to destruction on the reef,
whereupen the robber . band :would
- ,pIunder. the' week -and,.make off With.
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• TheeMoatreal ,:•-lereet Railway tote -
patty • decided' . to i he capita]
sto..*:1; by .two• af' a proa,mna-
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of 875 a, SIT7re:' '
DEAFNI-7.8S. CANNOT 13E RED
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to 1 fttei aga'n on tho • . 41
: market for appl,c,s. . .1.;
: ano will p a y t h ,, ' I
I highest market pri,.e . :
. : for noth fall and win- ... •
• ter Vitrietie .- - - - - :
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+ senuiti yes, or mysel f i
': in. -fore sei i hig. - -. - .*
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i .OLINTONI, ••
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ear, There h only one wit,/ to
care deafness; and that is con',
stitutional, remedies, Dellinest is
caus1 bf an inflamed conation if
•the niecoue lining of the Ea4achlair
'rube. When this' tthbe.. is hiflitmA You
have a 'rumbling: spand 01 i•olialeci
ht,arittg, andwhen it is entiray Otis -
ed; Deafnessis the result, eel unleee
inflanntat ion can he takea 00t
and this' tube resfored, to its hernial
• cendition, hearing Will be (lee ceye
forever ; tittle castle °tie of i
caused liy Catarrh, which is ty.thing
' but an inflamed Condition a tio'tnitc-
• ous surfaces, •
We will 'give OtW Ilandred Dc•ilars
for any ease ef Deafnees (eaused by
• eateerli). that. cannot be (-need . ny
Catarrh.eCure, Send 11 r Or -
cedars free. • '•
F. J. CHENEY &d. Co., Toledo, 0.
Sad by Druggists, 75c.
Take Flan Family Pills for con-
stipatien.
and during 'that tittle • 'have .eroctail
: . • • .• some -forty,substantial ' builetinee,
• •• •• sides installing. a water toWer ' and
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Ross' .Furs
Manufacturers, Importers
Largest Stock in the West
The second floor of our well-known and spacious store is entirely
devoted to Fur Showroom purposes, where the largest display of choice
Fur Garments in Western Ontario can be seen.
The whole third floor is occupied in Fur Manufacturing, where
skilled labor and up-to-date equipment is producing goods at prices
that only manufacturers can compete with.
It will pay intending purchasers
t� inspect our stock
A.mple stock of fine dressed fur skins, in Seal, Persian Lamb,
Mink, Sable, etc., on hand, Special orders,promptiy attended to,
Catalogue and Price List on application. •
196 Dundas St., London, Ont.
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034`,4.334330.4444.V#Vq.444M344.4000...#**41.
• Our Best Combination •
ON E OE Tin', SA,Dt-S °HU"' 1- • IminMing plant with. eliresent:enpacity o. • • . •
First, it waS ne0:eled ol .40'100,000 gallon's. of .clear spring wa-•
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• THE. "BLACK POPE.' .
:edurstaed catarrh' deeeloeed Noll:- ter per' day.- Over tea tales' •of pipe • . . • • .
J. LEWIS T1T0 It,. •
Civil Engineer, Architettf 110.
1,(late Dominion Department ttb1io•
Walks.)
Consulting Engineer for Mete- II
icipal and, County Work, El-
ectric Railroads, SeWerage and ;
Vaterwarlts Systems, Wharres. I
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Bridge a and Ite-eitforetel Re.
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crate. .
• WPhone 2224 L 0 N D 0 N, 0 N #4.4
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COAL
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LEA VE YOUR. ORDER'S NOW
• VOX. 1.-01/R 8HA8ON.'S • . Hughes' majority. in• New York' is
now estimated at about 12,600.
ing was e-lik.; and consumpti.m • folkm.- have been laid, mid Water is tht Lion-
eiti.lc.m.Wgait,ic;111‘•it.itigli.cii)1;;t 1;'mp
./.,,aearreee ,klutneroup •shower • baths . erected •
it • "'eyed to 'All tho.. pi•Incipals baldinge.
mete!' Notitin.p; simphr tietti
'throughout tile-On:4p proved to •be a
the vaptir af thi•N Arstr.d
Colds 'Mid catarrh flee. as be- I..
fore Pre. • Evers- t.rete: of t•hroa.t. • awl 1. • ,
breechiel trouble -yitlele ineuzabintely,e
Ca t ar rhozoite is seientifkii :trul 8,0
lutd; giieran toed for I; reyent ing 4nit
eurino.',.catarrif and kindrtif ills: ••. Tv;
25e and $1.110 . Ali d•A.1.•rs,
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,..,;'Motoecio has art egizecteo Franca int
aseaults iti Froche saline;
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DON'T USE O1tE:1SY. LIN IAIENTS
.A ecu lury • age IA:12y • wen' pop.Oai .
•To -day people , want sonn,illing
„to . apply, ..cid rtaim in . remits, and
above all • a 'clean ;Iinament.• . .Wfren
Nervilia., is: • alied acks and Caots
dioappear .aS the d pore.; abeorb
soothing, healing proptrtics. •
, litre peneteatee to' the' •Note of 11,e
pain, caSes instantly, Mut reavo; no
oily had smelling memory helmet.
flood to take he capital to rub Gt.,
affil 11‘ v • timvm More powerful in des-
1royine vain • than any rely liniment..
Doe% fail in get a Tare.; 25c hot le
E4 11, litteritnan lute
or he • Illinois, Ctlitral
. STIVCCK BY 1.41G1IT.NING
. Neatly 6.scribrs the retort tY - .of
\ Putnam's Corn Extraeter. Retie th,
corns Or.t in short't2.t.;!1,,T. Vtilt,•feti. no
e pain,- leaveHO sear, ,and giv,e4 viler".
satisfaction,. Itemeniber.• there ie wee
me, • hese-that's. Putman -es -lit ty years.
in use. .
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PLY OF COAT,. WE CARRY
ONLY THE VERY DEST GRA-
DES WITICIT WILT, BE SOLD
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICE
-ORDERS MAY EE LEFT AT
DAVIS. RM. N:": lARD.
WARB STORE OR WITH
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WATER CURE FOR • •
. CON ST TV A 'I' ION.
Half a pint of hot water teem half
8.0 hoer before breakfaet will usually
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- heel) t•he bowels regulae. liareit 4,M:b-
attles „should be avoided. When a
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fele. , ••
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great boon to officers and .1neti during
the many hot weeks' oE th past sea-
son. The Englnems,. under -the corn -
mend of LieuteCol. Weatherbe, will
erect some thirty additionar btaidinge
beforethe season expires. They have
. already installed nu acetvie e 4.1 r
• Plata and erected tetephotte Imes
Pembroke,to the ralway• station, and
• across the ranges.
• The1.Vrti11erSr Priectice Camp, which
lasted for six weeks,, fromtheMiddle
of July to the first of September, :Was
'under the commend of Colonel J. F.
Wilson, of Quebec, and under his eye
and :.those of Ms umpires, every offi-
cer and -mail of all the artillery Ae,
,
MehmentS which came to camp, tOth
field and heavy, received some valu-
able instruotioe under serviee &unit.
tions ,before returning home'
Next year it is expected the tented
field will cover twice. if not three tithes
the space of the recent camp, as it is
the intention to send not only Artillery;
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Cyril Storey, seven year ;- ohl, ono
was accidently shot by his brother d
with an air rifle, (lira in an Toronto
hospital.
Lieut.' M. I, Eh* Paufey was .pra-
coved with the. itailal of the Royul
Canadian I Itunatte Society at the :11••
*tete 1 or the .Qtte, Ws Own Rifles.
Before the Tex t -book t 'nnonis,4011
Mr. W, J. Gage emitted '..eving
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thv Ntinie et Education i0 rtsteain
him from veing vett 0.i 1l c-pyriff, sel-
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were under toetretv'• to puede.
New Head. of the 4estrits !ether. Fran-
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Father Francis Xavier Werni, the
new General of the Jesuits; was chosen
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• last. He is a. German, and there .has
been peen comment, especially in•
France, that he was elected to please
the Kaiser. Fetter 'Wernz was born at
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the Gregorian Univereity, in Rome.
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rector. Father Werpz is the . second
German fn the roll ef the generals
the. Jesuit order. • '
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