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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-12-28, Page 2­` ­ "' - " 71.." —­­`,;­­­­­ ­ ­ -11 .11� -1 I 1� I -1­1­",7101,�­, 11.-- �, ­1-11­`­'�� -1�-�,-"i-",�..,,,,,,--,7lw7,,,,�', "' ­ --.I'... 11 1.1----1 ­ ­­­­ ­.''.., . ..... '', ..'' I � .1 ­ I . �� . I llpll),�­ :� 13, -.1 . � ,.!�� F, '11� ;""W1 7 1 1 � I I I � - � I I � � , � I I 'I -7 ,.. ­`,. 11 I � �', ,� � , j � � 7,,1,171," - _7`,--"--`- """ I r � . .� , I . 11, ""',_ I I I I'll , I . I % . � - , . I I I ,..�,�'_ . '' _ I . I THE EXETER TIMES . T11VR0,AY, DR015900". 0 _ I F� I . . I . . I I ­ � � I . I ^ I I I *.",­._�,�, � � ,__________1"*� I "_ .1, � . � , EPTIC !�: Tfl.�PUR DIP . . I effects of a dose of car o c ac . -which he had taken a few minutes � I'll I ...'' 1-11-1-1 I I ­ - � .1 I FIVE ARPESTED.' _r 'T Found In, Partl 1)4me4e d y .1 — - PERSIA CLIMBS DOWN 11 I ----1`=__, — ­. �. RIPENINO 9RUM � 7 1, � I I I ,, '' . 1�1­"­,: : .� .. . I � I ers Untold. Agony , . I �, - ... �, ,- $Lsuft' : �, ..--- � I., . , , � . ON THE, FARMI commands ket than other fats Is that it has a pe- .7113ody Apqtmont In. Roston. i I I . . . � . 11aoR81,,)a,,j6Deo -Five persons were . 1. . . I I � I I . � I I I '. , ., Natlq�nal Counoll Deoldes to Ac-; - ., Or suMe.ring from a relapse. Russians In Danger. � taki a. 0 �t? y after the discovery I . ;,� L'�' *After Every'Meilp �: ,. QaPt the, Ultimatum, I I'll, . by the police yesterday'of the partly . 11 .. 11 1. I � strable and pr�ofltable .to develop these' I . dismembered body of Miss Mary Bol- 11 .. l I Nearly, everything that. enters P. weak, , .i . . There to perhaps no Other factor 14 dus, aged �2 years, of, Manchester, . . I dyspeptic stomach acts As an irritant, * . iverice the d of effecting a cure. rffi"'�Vy . Apology Will Be Made For Insult to farm buttermakina that causes =4 N.H,, Ili the a artmeat of ", Jen- , I 11il A. Shatt c, in the Forest Uill uc� I.., , $ , _ Burdock Blood Bitter will relieve all, and W. Morgan, Shus. , tG, M, Petroff � trouble than the, lack of proper ripen-, I iii. Ing or souring of tLe cream, says C, section of Jamaica Plains. The, dis� L jjte distressing symptoms of dyspepsia ter, the American Financial Minis- , p very of the body followed the re- 'O � L au4 in a short time effect %, cure, L ter, Will Bo��qismi4sed u47% R 1 .4 Frevert. of the Idaho A$rlcultural col- ce'pt of word from Now Hampshire I I ,,Mrs. F C. Gross, Berlin, Oat... writes: � , ,_ff 1 67y; been troubled with my stomach , , � ,- . Citizens SM4 t�, Have Been In . lege, On man farms the ripening 4 ,Y done no. other purpose In vie,i�, City authorities that they had been � informed by a Manchester physician , t ��.. .11 for the last seven, years and tried all kinds i, : � of medicine for it, but uoric of them ever Danger at Tabriz, ,with than. that of causing the cream to , that a woman lay dead in that house. Medical ,,Examiner Leary, after per- I I , 11 d, me� for as soon as I would quit cure, I London, Eng,, Dee, 23. -(Can. churn more easily. forming a superficial autopsy, an - "'. I e same old trouble 11 using any of them, th Press.) -Persia, yesterday yielded to The object in ripening cream should : tiounced that death was due to an , � I I would cionat back. Last fall I was -ad- . Blood Bitters,wiiich vised tb try the demands of the Rus I sian VItima- be to cause the cream to churn mQrq readily and to produce desirable fig. . I illegal operation. inding Within a few hours of the f . ,Burdock . I did, and used four bottles, and now feet turn, i0ich demanded t4at the Per. vor and aroma. That cream will churn: of the body Mrs. Shattuck and Miss so. strong � I can do all MY house work . I can eat almost anything, with- sian Foreign Minister apologize for more readily when sour Is a fact well Hattie M. Hazlett of Cambridge were el . e[i and , , t! afteting me in any way, * an iniult to M. Petroff, the Russian . known to any one who has had ex- taken into custody at the Fo rest Hill Dr. 'J. D. Ferguson 'boy is also using it; he always ur I I vice-consul at,Teheran, on the occa-' perience In -making butter. 'However , apartment, and of Manchester and a clerk in his of- lained of pain in his stomach and i sion of the seizure of the property of when it domes to the production Oi fice Miss O'Neill, were detained by ver, like rheumatism, and at the age v . e L had to stay home from school. He i a brother of the ex -Shah, is also call- )uttei good flavor an,d aroma Ili the I ., � , the New Hampshire police at the re - _. , "t quite used two bottles yet and is regularly ed for the dismiss zml from office of IV, Morg,in Shuster, an American, � . . I � . . I . I quest of the Boston officers. , I Last evening the police of Fitch- 9 godd, can. attend school . ' I heartily." I wtio held the post of treasurer- gen- I ' June 21, l9ol, on merchandise arrivin ' g by sei rand to levy a doubler't6nnsge, . . burg arrested Anna W. Reed, aged 6.0, 'at$- , 'the ; 3�B,, is, manufactured only by I eral. ? ? country," said Wandering Pete. ; Course. . . Disagree on- Reply. and booked her on tl-Le L char,�'6 of mar- 'j�,ith i , Ifilburn Co., Limited, Torontop Ont. I The Persian charge d'affaires at . I i tonnage tax will be r correspondingly der in connection the� death � of I , St. Petersbum called at the Russian 111. I Miss Bold7as. She gave her OCCUDation - _ I _ ­ -­- ­ � Foreign Office late yesterday to an- I I, as dressmaker and lodaing-liouse -� I � 1. I � nounce officially his Government's � . . . . . . . . . . ... . - , keeper in Boston. I I decision to abide by the terms Of the I � � �, I I . Humar and ultimatum. Up to a late hour last ,� 1, ..' . X. � I . . � TELEGRAPH- BRIEFS. . I , Pradosophy night, however� no public announce-! mant had been made at Teheran of 00. 40MANIPWINE-W . 1 Rev. Dr. Crothers died at PreAon. .- I . . � � � �� I 31tr�*VJVCAN JW.,SM12W I I . I . � I I �.. . � � 11 �. , � A CONFESSION. � 11, � � — � I I JOY In labor quite a. bit ", In theory. but In practice�-nitl 1,;. � I do not care to sweat and itrive I And try to eat my work allve.- � . To J011 Alit A- th, Vd rather shirk ' ' - r--,----- Than gIve my days and nights to. worlo � I do the task before me set, I But under protest, you can bet. . - I � � . . I-. I While loafing may the loafer, harm, . � It carries with it such a charm � f That I for one am free to say � I'd rather do It any day . Than build a fence or paint a barn I Or even wind a ball of yarri. . .4,11d,t4ase who leisure claim to hate - the recelision of Persia from the de- flant, stand she.,originally took against . the demands of the Czar's Ministers, � even in the face of threatened aggres- 6on. The delay in making public the fact that she had yielded to the Rus- sian demands probably was through fear of the consequences of . public res-entment. IEarly yesterday ofricial notices we're posted on the walls of the city,in prominent places ordering the people . to abstain from political meetings of any kind without having previously obtained police sanction. . Mr. Shuster is still without formal notice of his dismissal. He is resolute in declaring that he would have noth- ing to do with the negotiations and would only recognize the Tight of the 0 national council to disnense with his ' Mr. Armand Lavergne has under- ' - gone an operation for appendicitis. 1 David Morelock's ,house at Morris- ton was wrecked by an explosion. lot gas. . . The Ogilvie Company are looking for a site for a new flour mill -west of Winnipeg. : Robert McKay, the C.P.R. fireman , who was injured in the collision at . Bass Lake, is dead. I . � i Three men were killed .by an explo- � sion in the powder works at Depar- . I ture Bay, Vancouver Island. '' I The Ford Motor Cp. has been 9�ven . a Dominion charter, with a capital of a million dollars and headquarters ; in Sandwich East. I I I Ernest Harris of Hamilton, 20 years old, died in agony last night from the I- I �, 117 � _.-�41'­ 1 do not think they tell It straight. services. . I . . I i I many fail to grasp the principle under- effects of a dose of car o c ac . -which he had taken a few minutes The exact form of Persia's reply to 'Aan may not get as far along Russia is not yet known, but from the Drin tax book lying the production of these good before by mistake�.' . lamp dropped at a school enter - the show up strong � latest news received from Teheran, it . -1 By letting noble labor slide .L And walking on the other side would seem that the Cabinet has over- qualities. , ' The main reason Why butter'fat a higher price. on the mar. 'A tainment near Vineland, and burning oil was thrown over the audience. . Or telling it to chase itself ridden the wishes of the commission The while ambition on the shelf which the National Council appoint- commands ket than other fats Is that it has a pe- The efforts of some gentlemen in the hall prevented a panic, and they put Is resting as it rusts, perhaps� ed to deal,with the matter. . cullarly desirable flavor and aroma � the fire out. . .. ., Or suMe.ring from a relapse. Russians In Danger. � ,which cannot'lle, exactly, reproduced ill Is.14164 At two o'clock yesterday Affeirloon - So, from the world of work aparf, St. Petersburg, Dee. 23. -The fight- Other fats. Pot this reason it flre started in J. J. En'lish's store in trisk I want to do a thinking part ing between the Russians and the � strable and pr�ofltable .to develop these' Hastings, Ont,, and a blaze re- ... � To rest and contemplate the show ,Persians, which was reported from 1 qualities ln,b�.tter to the highest Pon- sulted. The stock -was,badly darriaged �. And give my whiskers time to grow. . But, no; I must bestir my feet Tabriz Thursday, lasted in the�streets For of the city throughout the day. The . . - sible degree. �rn order toproduce, de I sirable flavor.1t, Is very essential that y oil by fire and smoke. Loss probabb ' building and stock'is $19 P:, .). I sometimes I desire -to eat. "I I like to rest, but you can bet old citidel was bombarded. � The Russian consul -general has sent the milk and cream be liandled, undd .An appointment of i�ch Jmport- ance to the diocese of Pembroke ,was I it's mighty little chance I get I to headquarters a request for rein- sanitary conditions. . . announced officially by His Lordship . , . foreemerits in view of the danger to To Introduce filth Into the cream Is I ­ � Bishop Lorraine, who fias'named Rev. . 11 jfh_,_� ft at Russbkn subjects and Russian pro- to Introduce not only the bad flavorg P. T. Ryan, parish priest of Ren- I "::; perty in the city. w&ch that filth contains, but also frew, as vicar -general of.the diocese. I I . ; The Russians Coss esht, . I germs which will tend to develop some - I I I I .. . I - The Snob. ' . I which is,16 miles northwest of Enzell, hind of a bad flavor in the cream. , The Wants to Retaliate.. , . "Axe you stuo� � on the Caspian Sea, drove the Per- germs or ferments which produce A, . I St. Petersburg, Dec. 9�8.­A'11'egisla- . - I Ing many bmnch!*. sians out of -their position after con- Biderable fighting. It was found that clean, sour taste in the cream are tIL6 1. ' !or tariff wai tive roposal to provide to the United 11 I - TO the Persians were armed with Rus 1. I )r ones that will,produce agood flavor the butter. The addition of a small schexIlles applicakle .,States at the,expird-Oon of ,the Russo, - I I .'�fan_ rifles. I . 1, I . .I � _�r,y . I , A - _�r,y . According to the despatches receiv _ 11, - here, both Tabriz and Resht, ­ � , ­ ­ � amount Of clean tasting sour skimmilli � or buttermilk to the cream about six American commetc and navigation 13 I treaty of 1832 has been introduced in .,W IL a t g ed at the Dourna by ,ex -President Guehkoff �, . the fighting was opened by an attack . I 11 . they?" �_. on the Russiins from a Persian am- or eight hours before churnink will. it- troduce desirable germs which will and other signers representing the Oc- ��� uscade. * . . . ., "T the cream and the same time tobrist and Nationalist parties, which the bourria. ',, � . h e branch4is sour -at . . control the majority of ' 'raise I � � � London Approves., . . of MY. f1mily, . produce desirable flavors In the butter. existi The bill proposes. to . "Ill I I London, Dec. 24. -The London morn- . that ,_-�M - I Russian duties by 100,'per cent. a, I impose duty of 100.per eent. I tree:' - ing newspapers.generally consider . . . " ' t' 11 Per.sia in acquiescing,jr ng� Russiam 4 .1 - .i ,,,, J _ Care of the Colt. ,:� 'Aft olts �gj*,e,q hem, � .also to a 'r,on _arttiidles vhich -are -admitted 'free' r . , . I - . I - :.' I ' '. , i6rt6d' � r 11 � . UM. ac­a� , - 'Iy­9iid -�Zi� I ­ ­ , , iiffli4at , " , U ,wij�e �'. ­... 1 4 - ill � ,It � . , .� . , � r ti8ii 'of Te'& . . ­ there&y­Aa`is'ia_h 6ccupa I I � -er -w4aA"9'!fhe" � V . . . �,good carethrough the first winter. '11 - �, resent Musgia .tariff. Ale- under ihe p n -.' . I d these imposit ions.the bill pro� 1, " � , �� ­ -'VL' I r .. , � Z A,a&, eran , I . 1 � . through negligence or Otherwise theig ' po�es also -to,leyy double the gross I � T& Times in an editorial congratu- growth should become stanted It will weight. tax established� by the law of � I . , I . Hard an Pete, lates the Persian Cabinet. It says �. "That blamed old T., Y. and X;. road the Cabinet needed no littl , .be exceedingly hard work to make up or it aftewards, even with the best r_ I ' June 21, l9ol, on merchandise arrivin ' g by sei rand to levy a doubler't6nnsge, . . I to follow so unpopular, if sensible, a . the slowest railroad In this hull iot care. Box stalls are best to keep tax. Should. the present American ? ? country," said Wandering Pete. ; Course. . . Disagree on- Reply. �hern In, for then they can get quM- tonnage tax be raised to the disfavor of Russian vessels then,the Russian I , "Wot y' soreon the road ter?" asked . . ialent exercise, whereas it kept tied up I i tonnage tax will be r correspondingly �� EEIk5 Mike. Teheran, Dee, 23. -The commission If by the National Council to �n_a stall they are hable to become - . increased- . � .. I . V 9 appointed . .�� toes Is sere, thafs wot. Sea . ,leal with the accentance of the Rus- weak jointed_ The' place should be I � It is said that the s.cheduleis are . . . L .I.- I I � �.­q,­ . , , : :11 �_� I . .­ . .. - 1, "I ­ I .1 � � I . I � . �_ ­­ ­ .. - .. � _­ -,.— i � . I � � � I I PREMIER REMAINS FIRM - . ___ -.,-- - I 1, � I I . . _ � , � __ __ . 1. � 11 _1 I _11 __._ ­ , " IL � I I _____ I � � � �­ I � __ �_ , '' � I . � . . I . 1, I Yuamftl Kol Refuses to Agree I ��l illi,�1-1kilit�illit)Yllllllllllklllj1111,11,11iltillillillil,fkllll.�lllikitt"', I , � I -11 I I - I 11 I � \. I - I I to a Ropublio For Chino. � . , I � . , . .1 I I . I I I . I- I I - � � 11. ,,, ".I Considers ,That It Would Be Disloyal � I . .. .. � , . ,. �. . .1� I I ,� .11 . I I I Iii a ind th�i :1� I : I,* 4�t A .1dr6li- , to the Ernperori If He Were to Con. ... , I 1 IN 94--" il I , � I - �­_ - 1 , A=QPM0- I �:,�, sent to A ' 4dication, and Would Re. � __ .. _ � I I I � .".1 * CAIT.,, 0 I'll ; 11 t -Empress wager May. f = 1� A .. I , ;1 sign Firs . DO I � ';, The Kind You Have i ' - Be' Remo,yed', and an Agreement . - I I , , I . I : . �� : � V . I I I � : Z __ . � Reached,With the Rebel Provin"s. . __ - . i I 1 .- I - - - - 1�1.: I AlWays Boughd I., Pehill, ��c 23. -Yuan Shi Kai, the i'll""II.Ill.11"..",.11.1.1""...�-I ....... .... ... I ... � ... � ................ T . ! 7 1 1�' 111�: ! , " 1 ,."� � r, �,:4 �'. I - � I ,bremierf vl�e ains i . I ljostill vern st�ad � Vegetable?j6paraliblEdiAs I I _ ` fast in n not to accepi a it j � 14 , Oung'' theXpdandRegula- I'll, 11 , 'V , repAblica OrQf Government J,- - ____,;f�"'"ll aildbouAs or ""', Tears the � A . ,�,,jl - ­ I .... ,Y, . China as the price of peace within . � . ., 4 I '', the empire. Members of tlie Premier's , I I -, � . I .. � . 1� � . � . I � W 11 I .1 .1 , entourap reiterated yesterday that — 11111­,.,� I I .- f _�_ Yuan ii'ever will advise the abdica- I . I . e signature z %�� tion of the Emperor and thereby be- � p1c,tnoles Digest, on,Ubecrf W- ",;-s fo ,; . *r��J­thi-H4�.,�_,'-,, e js tile limit. , I i come a traitor. illey say that if the A.4. Delaney, the proprietor of 'a -ness and Rest,f,ontalti5 nefther '1��,1:'r, of � I formation of a republic is unavoid- � fboled as the tax collector. . opluiriXorphine nor I L'11a,11, . - . I able, he will resign his office as Pre- , . it?" 1. . I - . -, . . . NOT INI-AM C OTIC - . . � A� . � . .. ", �., � . . . mier. . passed by the Legislature. --,elves for swell Clothes Ahe Vlaced �� i , I � Though none of the members of - ___ g. , � � ..� I N! I the foreign legations will venture a prediction on thd outcome of the sit� �fip,ygla-,.,ic.. . . I I. . r_4,Ba,.-1dM-V1A,,Z1-,A7M= R 11 � MR I I .. uation, there is a feeling that an agree - merit is possible between Yuan and a __ 1, P I'll , of ed the British steamer, Men ,,T, , la-;" J "n. lrelz, 4 I r,,Fenfic � ' 11 P"d'.a. SJ& - I 1, ,� . ;�' . . ... "i , , M i "� 1h I I In - er o e rebel. provinces, per. "datxa,4 # , R_�', '_� , haps not immediately, but after sev- I'V'Rer.ni'It - J I A _ � I , ` /? raM11r1d-a,yMr04 11 eral armistices. Yuan, it is thou�ht, f�A?M.rred -, ( �,, . ­ I ,, 'Ijk�� I f" .1 , , � � L g� � /,7.1jr - I L11 �� .� may offer the last concession possible, f 1idJ11gQP ., . - �1.,,'." ,� , . ��, namely, the ;i;114,�rr­" ly1wr4W ) , !nX, , 1414-1, ;;,��.4i � retirement of the Empress 11 -_ f 5 use i, Dowager and the appointment of a "�!" I . , .��!.11 in" Y, to effect peace. The 'r��JlstiPa- , Ch e regenc ApctIRd TftalcktY ft �. :",""11 .! ti(3:p,,Si,,ut,Stoiriach,Diarrhr,,C,A, ..'t ":', , " Premier has steadily been replacing - 1, � I , I.. �.,� officials and ar li�orilili,co,IN,Ut�,ibnz;,Feverisli- 1 " I I , I my officers throughout -.I � � i I ... . I I 11 . . . the noithern provinces, with traste4- Iless and LOS5,ov SLEEP. -4.1 1 For Ove'r ,-,�.q I men, loyal to himself. \ . ___ , , I '� � I , �, I— , �� ,,� L , , He believes he could regain and re. -e=,,,11ai1a Si,,s,nature of �i' . V" a :�i,-,_ , .1� ; IT uartette ;��, " . . - . IN! 11 " -.�� � �,,,,�� tain many of the rebel provinces if I I .. I I ;, toney were obtainable. A q ty 'ears , . �,, �,�� of bankers is willing to support him, ,_:� 1,90W -y'OF-1K. I �. 11�:� t I . _�_ , A� .11 I . r_� . ­ . . _ 11 : �� " I � I �. . but to the present time the lega- , I ­ � aga a I I I ­ Ir tions ve disagreed regardinga loan. P _11 I �, � I- �'. I 1, � The British legation desires the mon-� . .. . I 11� 1% I I I archy continued, but is, receiving Ser7 . � ... .. � -I"--- __ PT ____ -4,W � 0 1 .,4 : . �., , /, f .- I I � . .;��:.� ious protests from business interests I �. 11 � 1 I � I I ,�,,�,;� I I in the south, which dread a boycott of rx-CT COPY OF WRAPPrIn. : b , ��! �r I .. I _� �_:� I , their goods. The American legation � , , �,, i:! V4/& rilc C�ZNTAVR COMPANY. N. -W ", - � - _4WAM Yanx CnT1 � 't and also that of Japan advocate sup- "" I porting Yuan Shi Kai financially. mmgfflmyj�M '_k , 1� Will Protect Property. � I . . I " 1, . r -� , I ', J , -Gen. , , " :�, Harbin, Manchuria., Dec, 23. 1 , , � k Eorrevalh, the Russian commander �;�s, has (, expressed a willinpess, act. --- IL ) ing with the railway guavas to pro- — I super mioijiok,�, t.1, �__ g2lf. i� - It", ,� . - , tect the property of all foreigners in The IV[ein Thing. I #,what is he doin 451.� , 11. , Northern Manchuria. Conditions in . . ; . . "Hunting ftouble." 3t. , , 0 �", �r' I : ,.`� . I � � ". the country, however, are normal and I ::Has begot a gun?l %; " �: I I 111� I no foreigners except Russiins have . I No; Just a bottle." - ,!Ilk W"', . I ` - , ,,, asked for protection. I I ­,Wi.,_*.�_ . . kM* � !_Z�.,-A The representative of large British I ,�� Such a mistikoi . f interests at Xinchow and Aigun and ­ � I - A� vrays like to be alone�" . also of railways in Central China, has I ... - N I :L g.1 decided to leave the -country for an 1�, I I LLLI 1��_ .A. .. I -And I always thought you had WCU , Indefinite . . .Z �Eureor�d and is now on .his . . _�,�.. - �!. good taste-'." � . . ...)" , I , . � — " 1 . VAY to He comploto ... I ��'l I I 1 4—, , . �J I chaos reigns in the C=e Emplf4�. # � , . Fpvy. , I I'll W-1 I ��.. ."....." , .1 L .. , N The person on a diet �- . 0 I I . . �� . Smashed Window, Stole Turkey. , -e ,el�, I I , - 'Who has to weigh each bite .4i '... 1)'-4 " a J / � I_S-I.i,�, 1.1-V . I I Thinks there is nothing that will match - , . , , . �k',_ . �, , .�J. - � W4 . NP Brockville, Dee. 23.-A daring act .. , I .� ..." , , The small boy's appetite. � , was perpetrated by William and Dan- 1-11 - - I AX7.1 � I ,�, Iel Brown, two'youn.- men with police J*A�-,,�, ­ , - . I I — . _L'�:. � I � � - records, in deliberately, smas.fiffig a ,.,/,.. �,,,�. �r . I I PERT..,PARAGRAPHS. I .. �­-,'-­: .- ". I I . large window it a butcher shop on I i -Y- �."--i,­ . .. .. --I . 11 I � , 1� Brockville's leading thoroughfare and * ; ly--�. I � --- � . �--j� . .­ It seems sa lugging off a fat turk6j. The police � e", 'I. ­_ q t . I d to tbink that lots of I 1"'; �-r..,' � I - "I us would be. happier It our neighbors 1,% "I first, Arrested Man, who implicated i1:`,"1Z.m`0' 1 I ......... "I'll", � , .1� .. - I - .1 , i his brother and the ,hair wherl ar- didn't have so much + I I -Ad, J ' i iaigned, pleaded guiltS� .s� -werk ZR% .11 I , � ,, �_ i - � _ _) � -"',5��!::!� - " - . . - ­_"__1______1___'11� , . manded. , � ,; . *r��J­thi-H4�.,�_,'-,, e js tile limit. , I i -_ I some men mally a-- . A.4. Delaney, the proprietor of 'a "Why. kyria�i dk! she do?" , th.ought that the Lord is moving picture show, was fined $50 slid costs in -the police court ior"allow. 11.8,s,lZP<l fous, g4f lier most Intimat#. fboled as the tax collector. . .ing the children under fifteen years friends to ising at ber wedding." "Unli'41VIL bat wilat is mean ah - ­ woman can receive any al(t I Until a v of age to enter the theatre without a guArdian. -This is the first convictiod , . it?" 1. . I - . -, . . . I story witb a smile of innocent cri,dulity, in Brockville under the new statate, "Afft�r 'fliey bad baDL-rupted4them- , 'sUe (jas not attained the -adept degree passed by the Legislature. --,elves for swell Clothes Ahe Vlaced i of iniitrimonY. . I : qiltem to 911�,-:beliia(l �a sereen of palm,( - . Biltish -Steamer �Sajzed. ! .where - (1i'tiy, eaaAl v -not '..be, seen with u Tile, man who tbink-S ki.11(t lautomo- Alexandria_ Xgypt, ,Dee. -23;­:The' , . �fip,ygla-,.,ic.. . . I I. . blies are tool proof evidenfly doesaT seiz Italian cruiser Puglba - ye9terda - h . * . — realize the possibilities of a fool. , of ed the British steamer, Men ,,T, Greatest Need. the Khedival Mail Steamship & Dock Graving Co., with $150,000in gold coin ,,Ho,.v 11re you gerting along with , .. - Some women are so seffish that ther on board, destined for the payment �of 'yqur studies?" � . won1 even �sbare the ifftest gossip. I the TaThish tTbops 'at ,the port of 'Ho�. "I iiarv. Just graduat�.d from law -_ 'ben deida. in the -Turkish Province of ichool.., I a woman ndmits that her ch Yemen,on the'.Red Sea. ' t'Then Aill .0ou need is an office and a dreh may possibly ijave been'to bl,a,--' . The 314nzaleh left Suez on kOiA1Y I shingle.." � . I - . I I she to gettinl- just aA uear the angels for Aden, andz was. to. call. at Tort '-She, - �� Yes. and some quarrelsome old dnf- as can reasonably beexpected Of raor- Soudan:.'Saahlih and Hodeid'a., I . I . ­ #�- with money to practice on." �_ 1. � . - ein shoes? Well� last week I wag sian ultimatum held a long session well lighted for thera, o. whey to be applicable- to all countries which fs;a vessello'd 1,080 � tong. , % . . I . I - I I ' i I i i I counting ties on that blasted old line, last night, but it is reported that its 046uld be fed fresh hay, free f,rorn diA do not grant to. Russia 'the most, 'A flotilla of Italia�n'cruxsevs i's ke'qp- I ! I and I jus' naturally stabbed out the . � atment in . �ip,106kouk for -, Brief Mention. AIq" may want biit little bere below, members were unable to agree on the and f9r,gaIn oats three times a day. favored -nation tre coin-; ing a sE . vessels touch- . . . toes of them shoes on the hind end of wording of the Cabinet's draft of a The morning feed, however, can be. merce and navigation. .. .ing at;Turlifsh 't6its- on the Arabian "How Is he getting aiongr, I but he generally feeils aa If h . n freight train." � reply to Russia. . i6omposed of equal parts of oats And I .. . coast ofthe Red Sea. I "Not any too well." tLie whole thin,,,, � - I I I I � I "Wly didn't you get on an! rider' It is stated in Russian, official cir- .bran, made into .a � mash by sealding Accuse. Prelate of aonsplracy� . .. . 1 . � I "then he hasn't received recogul- ., - I an Govern- nd lot stand until cool '. Lisbon, Dee. 23. -The Government Knightho"ad Probable. tiou?" . : . The dear little 111ing tilkes 8 lot Of . ed's so rough It cles that while the Russi with hot water a' ,Ottawa, Dec.. 23. -According to in- t makes me car sick. Besides, I had a ment is sincerely desirous for an ear- before feeding. Roots, consisting of has decided to prosecute Mgr. An- . . ' "I belleve'lle did manage to get h* vomforcin recommending a poor dress- � . ly withdrawal of its troops in Per- formation. received in Ottawa yester- . . ,, date In the next town for the week I sia, it will be unable to pledge an mangles and carrots, at the rate of two thony Mendes Bello, patriarch of Lis- 'in the city diritetpkry-11 maker to Vie wormin slie derests. � bon, on a, charge of conspiring day through the English mail, Pre_ name . I I . , , .. I . � I ._­.___.___ �— . I .fter.11 I I . I � : � evacuation immediately. Persia coin- pounds a day, sliceft very. thin ,to Pre_ against the republic. 'It is.considered. mier Borden,will be Sir Robert Borden __ I I �1 "WOMMAW 05. 1 �'. , ... , , plies with the terms of the ultima- .vent choking, -are good to give, as they'. certain that if the Prelate is convict- after the AiAribution of New Year = . . i, Slandering Charlie. � `,---'i turn. Speculation is rife whether the ad he will be sentenced to the ni,xi- honors. The conferring of the knight- i . I . I -�'�.- ,aid digestion and prevent constipation lama% ME . . ��,�.�,' ,� --� - and hood upon the Prime Minister thui In.- . , . "Say, Nell T' '.. .. cabinet will act without sanction.. ,.On by keeping the bowels In good order. mum of six years' imprisonment early in his administrative career, ' I . "What Is it?" its failure to do so the commission ,&merican Cultiorater. � ten �,ears' deportation to Africa- I MEN M,Tumu WrID 'NERVIII �� .. "I bear that CharlWs boss has fired would assume dictatorial power. � Mgr. Bello frequently has been con- will be a recognition of his fight for . - � I . I . � � m.y# . . I ' I - . . . I sidered a likely appointee � to � the car- the British connection L and the unity . I . EARLY IND11916RETIONS A k10 - . I I Kaiser Forbids Travel. The kind of reputation that U hard I dinalate, and just prior to the last of the Empire in the recent elections. , I . I . I I . . ' , " I "There Isn!t a word of it so." . n, Ded. 23.�Thee Kaiser, act- o make is easily losL consistory , when 'Pope Pius created The honor in this case must, of 11 . EXCESSES kAVE UNDER � - : 'Isn't there?" � Londr course, come from the King without * I I I . . . - nineteen new members of the sacred � � , " , � '11. : Ing in his capacity as commander -in- , , . any recommexidation from Ottawa. MINED YdUR SYSTItM 1.01;,_ ,� '­) -lit 4 . Eristory that makes interestil 11, - 1, . 1ANot a word. His boss gave Char ig read. � college, the identiky� of one'ef them . . . ' . (it . . Ws choice between resigning and buy, chief of the German army, has for� I was kept secret. In best informed I . I ,� " 4" . q,�,�', L' � '- ­ 'i�, bidden all his officers to visit England ag is a sordid thing In the making. was To Lock Out 160,000 'Men. � I The nerves control all'actions of the body so tb, iny- 9,1 Ing out the basiness.11 without perrnLiSSion from the military I a ,I ,w -- ­ .. I � . - � quarters in Rome, however, it I ( - thing that debilitates them u ill weaken all orgL . , ; I - es. At present German offi- � . believed that Mgr. Bello was the . Manchester, Eng., Dee. `23. -The �-. ­ i , .- the system Early Indiscretions and E=ce2zex iav, ;� . ____-e authoritii Being able to make a good omelet to e of the Lancashire Cotton ruined thousan 1. ds of promising young . men. Unt "K I - I cers must obtain the consent of the . recipient, and that hidoame was Nvith., committe wr,%� V I I I I econd only to being able to earn one. , held from the, public only because , of Spinners, and Manufacturers' Associa. Drainssap their vigorar3d vitality and they never dt. iAr�,� J., ., I . . I I authorities to kfavel abroad, but they , I .. 'b o'rtu. tions, at,'a meeting, yesterday after. to a proper condition of, manhood. T1ieyremafn,.ezu:- & I I . . have not been required eir , the strained relations etw6en P I lingo, mentally,.physically andsex:aally. How you -'"I! eE. ,. .­ ­ � . I I and the ,4u ' d to'l' I WASTROUBLED WITH HEART fo destination. .—.---, . . . gal roll. . noon, decide ock out the whole 11 Lnd weak, despondent aud g1c,imir �X. " ". . � " . I I of the workers in the mills belonging � � - Areyou nervous r reig Kaiser's new de specks before the eyes With dark circles under t terca. 1�, 1_16iiA The cree is intend- I I ­ I ­ - - f:�,� � ,to members of the federation be ' I I ive-,iliba,ek,kitineysiri-itable,i�a,�pitaticti'of t I tar', � ed to prevent German officers from Promoter Murdered? . � .- gin - I he ,., i h CK ­ nin on Dec. 27. 1 � basliful, debilitating dreams, sediment in urine. ph ,pleir ., , � , A . . . Leamington, Dec. �3,,-John Pass T protest against the I . on tho face, eyes , DISEASE AND undertaking at their own risk e Ke lockout is a sualze". hollow clleel:s, darelven ex- I, . age on British territory, Hi I I I I ul. laclrer,�.rr,v am I .Man, the Xingsville'promotek, fs still attempts of trades unionists to forbe pression, poor memory, lifeless, distrustf I" I 1. DOCTO1 . ' ' h" 1fl and st trongai, tired inoraings, restless njp,b�s, clu 09b, J, 1 1 Lmon practice lSetV. paccounted for. The missing mail '41, .S COULD DO HER this has been a corr C-Aused Hulk' weavers not belonging to the'unions I I I able moods, prematur6decay, bone pains, hair loose ete, q� 6001). THREB 33OXES 00 among the ambitious Yoftg TailiturY is, a son-in-law, of Wi .D. Nickerson to Join their ranks, . No fewer than I �_ ,s HEART AND NERVE men who.desited to gain distinction -5 , — of Leamington, and left home a week- - 160,000 6peratives are involved. I . I.W. 1 1 � . TI -as iu tix� con'ditionour New Method Treatment is ILets 11MVITLY CURED MR. by brinV� home useful informatioli . . ago last Wednesday to visit, friends I I I I . I q I "I I . GUARANTrED TO CURE 1 ­ a out 11gfa1Id#s d6fetites. . . 11 I .. I ebeau, 9dison, 9 -ask., I . I � Mrs. W. P_ Hodge, Vielding, Sask., and relatives of Detroit, Mr. Nicker� Packers' 'Case Adjourned. .. . . L we almost a life. %j.. � , linve treated Yi1seases of Dien for Miss 'Mary. .1 I ___�.- writes -.-'.A few lines highly recommend- son and daughter were recalled 'to Chicago, Dec. 'W.-Coun el '.for the I time and 4o uot have to experlineub. ConsuA, ut' 3. - I ' �,:_'o I a. troubled ' S �, , ,,,,.. w with heart 'do. Ing Doan's Kidncy,,Pills, For this last Windsor yesterday oil -the supposition ' . - CHARGE , "",_ wrl .� aess for over two Actor Lorime.0 a Suici ten Chicago meat packers charged I A ' FkFE or � �"" I . . 11 . an who was � I ,, - - . djst4� and n ' year I have beett troubled very much that the unidentified ni ,'price of and we will W yo� NZ;C�er yZ e curable 01 ` t xi I I .1, atid was so a at times I had to , Pee. W.-Wriglkt Lot!, with combining to control the t .111 7 I ­ yeat , I ­_ New York with nasty sick headaches, and a weak just recently buried in Windsor might �, -_ Vi . .� , � .1 sit up at'night Wag able to breathe, mot, the *ell-kb6Wn iietok, 011ifilittea meats in violation Of the criminal gee. ��_, We guarantee curable caacs of , I - . :�_ r. � I s.ching back - which caused me much possibly be Passman, but they learn,' tions of the Sherman Law, concluded I > and every littld lao,jse`�wotild make me suicide Y64terat by inhaling j'& itt I 11 NERVOUS DEBIUTy. VARICOSE VEINS, 91,0011 I , , AND SKIN DISEASES# GLEEPT, 13LADDE9! "I shake and shiver. I trlcd several doc' hill home, 124 egt 65th street. misery, (or !'.could not work, and had no ed otherwise. their opening statements to the ,jury il �� , - ambition for attything. Mykidneyswere He had between $50 and $90on his - 1, tors, but they W'ett uuabl� to do m � any Lorimer w,as 38,ye&Ts of age slid me yesterday and V. S. District Judge , - vaINARle AND KIDNEY COMPLA114TS !, `�,, e '. � .1 L L , icago rfvgy badly out of order, and kept person when he left, wore 1L blue Carpenter adjourned court,until next I IWO:%. ,,,,: , ,� cod )or then a4vised stage e&teer ift Ch . I tried many Berge it L iff hat, . I ., Fsece BL,;,*.Iet on DISOMSCS of if unable � I t. A neight r me to t* began his , I Sul I . - � to ca I � I " kim s of pills and medicines, but it seemed . . / ... , I write for , 'box of Milburt'p d 9 I from sleeping at !lights, and st wife . Tuesday. I . I 11 ftle sevotal years I LL ' tj:t�i ttoatIla(ke them lid W4 "V't� . : . I � W , As �ooft as I be �p � iovvii in the prbdae- Foul p Thtee hundred witness�es will becalt. - I �est lay is feared. 'His young ,:- ­ � � 1, to feet much better, and b the tion: of 1 T a Shepherd 'Zing," which almost in vain. I began to give up in is Overcome with grief. ed by the Government, I - 3nON UST FOR HOME TIM.,ATMPTIT I . I y .espsir of ever being well an,� strong � I .1 I Wondcrful'Norvous System � . � I . I hid used the third box I wag li ote *it ftiold Reeve& ' . . �� I k - 1. . .1 cured. I would advise anybody Lorim - emqn to tr .,d me, n..Lanarkth;rei � R -M F= , .R ,I I I 11 I .v Doatilg kidney Pills,, which Ididi � (� tig from heart cligemd, and nervoud- or 0% King�ll a . London, Dee. 21 -MAX. Cable.)- Glasgow, Dee. 23. --At a bye -election 120. �.�'� 1. ro.EN, ­ E "I *1 @ !� �, , I " , L oronto ill "The ,She Is in again, whena kind neighbdr adviv. MR EVT,�,,f & " I They will save - �( t Atored a and am thankful for the relief I obtaitied Slr Charles Falling. . � Liberal I &J1%%9XE,NN' I I . .1 to try these pills. . 15iblJ01 Play,, in 4hich he from them, f0t.'DOW I am never troubled The improvement in Sir Charles held yesterday for the seat in the ��! I � Itit abill' doctor'tfets,sk , .: . House of Commons lor the Govan Cor. Michigan A d ­riswold St,,' Detrdilt, �Iich. 11 1, e In, .11 grek sud.UesAthlere. � with a sore back or sick beadadies. Tu er's condition is ,not oontiriuing.� � � , Ve, an " . � _. ---r- P? 'on , of Lariarkshir6, D. U, .1 . ' Pfilbarn's Heart and XcrVei P Is I ,11� Yes erday he is reported to be failing divisi -N I "' letters from Canada must be arldfassad I 1. " et" I I I d%ovICE ,Dur Canadian Correspondence Depl,�,t- 1. Aieart and nerve fxoubles by the] any Hurt In 1,14ilwoV ' ,,I will always say Doan's Ridne� p, in, strength. I Holmes, Liberal, was dlected by a W I 11,� I b 've influence Ott every brian all, V�rack' for mine and can h �,. bly recomme, -I them I 11P I I ... U I tv ., 5rati . � orka-44, Toxas, Ded. ,23' -Th , to any sufferer." * 6 Oir Charles suffered a severe atta6k majority of 986. ,The seat formerly � �11 I I'll, �" I � I V."llt in 'Windsor, Ont. if you desire to I sue of the body, I -0, P6 of bronchitis on Sunday, Dec. 10, but was held. by Win. Hunter, Liberal, it PoreonSWot6Lhiitt'goibo"�,k�ti4y�� us personally call at out Uedic�,l Institute ill Detroit As we see and treat ., I , elce, 50 pepf� Ott boto, or 3 bo1a to 0 0 'y . price, 60 cents per box, of 3 boxes for J sition set !ell are for Cotrespoudetite snd '0 k _1 6 contrary to olpectatiofis made etcela who has, beeri�fttise&to�,the po I � . 1, S1116 at all ddale# or mottled dke t 6 Utdjy, in a head-on tol Walk - �1,26, At all dealers or mailed direct,an lent � )w&rds recovery. A of judge Oil the court 'of 868siolls., U'r.. t� no Joetieutt in our Windsor offices wh v ­ I I . , .-) � 0"47 �t �progtesa t( 46 Wn. Runteils mwjority last��tar *as over ., � ,, Litb6ratory for Canadiall business only. Address all letters as follows - pt, t 0 riot by The T. Nibum ij 0(m t*b P4 0 ri ,r ei .1 despat4h of the loth aat4d V , X&NNED Windsor, Ont. y � I " WaIlto-6d, Xudaft Lurd I ! I t I 4 f IV . I 'hi ec , t It ptioe by, The T., Milburn' Co., 1. ,P `&d 04 . 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