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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1916-03-16, Page 3Thursday, March 16th, 1916, CENTRAL ffleS STRATFORD. ONT. You can Secure ilr Posi- tion ii you lakea s Course il'lfh iJs. The demand upon: us for train- ed help is many times the num•t ber graduating. Students ere entering eaeh week• You may, enter at any time. Write at once for our free catalogue of Catnmefcial, Shorthand, or Telegraphy Department D: A. blcLachlau, Principal] p and Lit ll .A Lar a forCanadian i q an Eggs and Poultry It is expected that Great Britain will be in the marker, stronger than ever for ifggs and Poultry. Last year there was not half enough poultry to supply her demands. Why not buy one of our thoroughly reliable Prairie State Incubator and hatch your cbioks when you please and as many as you wish. Anyone without experience can handle these incubators with success. We are always l a s inn the market ol for lNew Laid Eggs' and Eat Poultry Now is the time to weed out your nzy fat hens when the price is high. Ghon-blD1thls & Co,, Limited Clinton Branch Phone 190 sAttOAAAAAmAdA04s 4 44 04 4 4 v 4 4 4 • • • • 0 e • • • • • Pianos See and here our finest New Stylish designs of and Doherty Pianos O Bans, ,•ostial values in Art Cases Pianos and organs rent ed. Choice new Edison phonographs, Music & variety goods. • Music Emporium 4 4 - - 4 • C. Hoare 4 • wplr ssysyswevsysse AA.Wo'.AAnAAAAAnAwilknuv.Av..s Maple Syrup • Season Will Soon be Frere How are your Sap Pans and Pails ? e Leave your order now and ,have them when heeded mormolmasmissealialme Byam &Sutter Sanitary Plumbers itary Phone 7. W. Bit Ktr(,ly RAREISTIIIR t3OraIOfTOK $0rARY - PUBLIC, ETC OLIN'VONi„ 4ssH1RR1.ES 8" HAILE 'Oonneyance, Notary Public, Commissioner, etc., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Issuer of Marriage:Liioenses, Huron St;, Clinton. H. T. .a , E RAMC Notary Public, Conveyancer. • Financial and Real Estate LNSIIRANOE AGENT-Repr'osenting 14F1ee Is (prance Companies.. Division Court 011iee. Piano Til'li'ng 31r. James Doherty wishes to in- form the publicthat he is pre- pared to. do , fine piano tuning, tone regulating, and • repairing. Orders left at W. Doherty's phone al, will receive • wrompt attention, M. G. Cameron, I.C. Barrister, Solicitor, t onve yarcer. Ate Office on:Albert Street,'oceupied ty Mr. Hooper. to Clinton on every Thursday, and on any day for which appointments are made. Cffrco hours from 9 a, m. to 6 p.m. A good vault in connection with thelofflce. Office open every week day, Mr.;Booper will make any appointments for Mr. Cameron.' 1l edLaJ. DR r:. W. THHOMPSON PhysioInn, Surgeon. Ste ,-9 eeciai attention given to 41000050 of the Eyo, Ear. Throat. and Nose, EYES efnily xemined, and. suitable °glasses prescribed. Othee aha Residence. 'rwn doors west of 1110 Commercial Bete Buren St. 1111.', 611th nl.ti (AS1L1Ih mew. (.amt, L. n, C. Ti., L. 11, C. 8., 1001 Dr, ^-van's aloe 0)t residence High Street Dr,.I: (1, Gaudier. B.A. MIX, Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night oath at revidenoe. Ratt.nb in Si. 0)r al botnital DR. J. W. 11 -(AW. • PHYST0IAN, SURGEON. 8801185one, Oete„ office and residence on tenbnry O)R. F. I(. AXON DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work n Specialty.;' Graduate of C.C.D.S.., Chicago, and P,O,D.E Toronto. Ihq•llctd on Mondays, May let to It w.atnn^la+ ANU'' 1I UNK Al T ill CR x$ ISR. H. FOWLEit,. DRNT1ST. Offioee over O'NEIL'S store, Special care taken to make dental treat roan* nn Painless as possible. THOMA8 GUNDRY Live stork and general Auction Lev GODERIOI-I ONT n4t«t9 15 1 watt, !•;ILA orrlrie, Minton, Prl ,r +.y 00ten8D Te,'rhv reavonahle. Warmer.' .vio' not, IWannntnd1 G. 0. McTaggart M. U. MoTaggar MeTacmart r J•i roles IRi?1NIr.ERSs ALBERT' ST, CLINTON, "noonerlal Banking I3uclneat transacted SOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Intermit allowed n deposits The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance eo. Perm and Isolated Town Prom erty Only Insured. Head olriee-Seaforth, Ont WOMAN SUFl?ERAGE. Its War Time Aspect. London, Eng. The women of England are doing their duty. They are taking ears of the wounded, or if they ',cannot• assist in workof that kind they are adding their savings to promote 'tho good work. They are knitting and sewing for the soldiers at the front. The suffragists have given so little trouble to the government that it will undoubtedly soften the hearts of those in Parliament since the "mili tants" have turned all their energies to aid the fighting mon ,of England, and so eufferage may soon come aftuta;`this terrible war is over. Thousands of women in Canada have overcome their sufferings, and'°have been cured of woman's ills by D'r.'Pierce's. Favorite Prescription. This temperance medicine, though started nearly half a centuryago, sells most .widely to -day, because it as made without alcohol or narcotics. It eco now be had in tablet form as well as liquid, and every woman who suffers from backache, headache, nervousness, should take this "Prescrip- tion" of Dr. Pierce, Itis prepared from nature's roots and 'herbs and does not contain a particle of alcohol or any nar- cotic. It's not a secret prescription for its ingredients are printed on wrapper. Many a woman ' nervous and irri- 0)i ry table. feels dragged down and worn out for no reason. that she can think of. In ninety-nine per cent. of these cases it is the womanly organism that requires attention; the weak- bark, dizzy spells and black circles about, the eyes, are only symptoms. Go to the source of trouble. Whets that is corrected the other symp- toms disappear: St. Thomas, Ont."I wish to say for the benefit of other women who suffer that I recommend Dr. Pierc'e's Favorite Prescription as a great help. I have personally recommended the same to many who in turn have been helped a great deal by its use. "-MRs. F. J. Bowline. 19 Oliver St., St. Thomas, Ont. OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, Seaforth, President J. Connolly, Goderich, Vice -Pres. Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Sec. -Tress Directors -D. 1. McGregor, Sea - forth .1. G. Grieve, Winthrop;, W. 1 i , . nn • forth • John Be nneweis. DubliSean; J. Evans, Beechwood; NI. ,L( it wee, Clinton; J, B. McLean, Seaforth ; T. ,Connolly, Goderich: Robert Perris, Harlock. Agents -Ed. 'Hinohley, Seaforth ; W. 'Chesney, Egg'mondv'ille; J. W. Yeo.'Holmesville; Alex. Leitch. Clinton t R. S. Jarmuth. Brodhagen Payments made at Morrish & Co. Clinton, and Cutit's groceiy storeGoderich and. Jas. JReida' store Bayfield. BRE Y@U q1:1I11NG WEST? 'The Grand Trunk Itailway System will nun Iiolnese(kers' Excursions • EACH TUESDAY March 7 to Oct. 31 (inclusive) Tickets valid to retuin within two, months inclusive of date of issue Winnipeg and return... • $3r,.00. Ediuouten and return.... '43.00 Proportion -ate low rate,to other points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta,. Pother particulars off applioa- tion to Grand 'Trunk Agents: John Ransford & Son, city passen- ger and Ticket Agents, phone 61 A. 0. Pattison. station agent. A Carload of Canada Por'11and Cement Phone us tor prices It will pay you �U �'i a f n-, °H tItton , LONDESBORO Ca0®oe 6fe0®e'eva•o9ea•0smite Huron Co. u.Fao1IBelac®mD®oieeece00000S A form& well known .Gorr'e lady but laltfely a; lfelsidlent •of Saskatoon, Sask , iii. the ,person of Mrs. A Strong died ,at f.he home of her mother 'Mrs. Jan Roe, at Mount Dcinnis nn Min- day, .Feb. 13th. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C,At.STO R IA 'Mr. 'II. W. Cook of gam dwieh had 'a horse drown in the pont! on Friday' last. Some 'workmeln were drawing ice land in ' some way th's horse got into the hole from wh`., h the, ice had teen tok- en with the above ne3rllt. Drs. Geo. M. M. E. Whitley Hellmann 'Dstcopatbie Phy. Specialists in Women's and Children's -Diseases Acute, Chronic, and Nervous Disorders Eye, Ear, Nose, acid Throat. CONSULTATION- FREE. office-Rattlenbnry, Hotel. Tuesday and Friday. T to 11 p.m. FORD a MeLEOI) We're DOW selling Timolthy. Seed (Government Stand,00rd.). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Aisike, and Red Clover. We always have on hand' -Goose Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn Highest Market .Prices paid for Hay and all, Grains. F •0 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA,STO IA Ylre we:te all exceer'iingly sorry to hear of the -tad depth of W. Andrews, ole of Ashfileld'a m st popular young men. Ln Sandia -y. 'Ho was 0 son of Isaac Andress and bOAl only I7 ycan5 Of age. The latc•payers of St. fll'n rns 1.usy haohn'r materiel for the r ew 51ht,ol these days. They ha,'e tcnough gravel and moat of the brick is on the ground. Don't Persecute your Bowels Cot out cathartics and purgative.. They au brutal-harsh-unnecenary. fry CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable. Act gently on thehveq, eliminatebile,and . 00the thedoli- catememtaran. o fthnbo,vcl. Carr Can. UHopofing ilioua- 'haMess, Hralack red andl6na.ay as millions brow Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Genuine mat bear Signature PINFOSOWHIRRAFFIPPIWRIVIINTIE Better Pay The Price THE CLINTON clove,ocuiRitlr000sooestoreso `�heStowa way By LOUTS TRAC L m000e o•000SSS©••••••••seo ti nottlLer-like 1. The engines were started... A man Leaped to the wend, He was in tbe art 01 casting a mooring rope off a fixed capstan when De Sylvia shot him between the shoulder blades. • "Oa heard, 'a11 ,it you'!" shrieked the ex -president in:a fieri'/ -y. , "At 'em, boys"" gasped Coke, though sea10e able to stegget another foot. The teen Weeden no. Dialing. Sheets of flame leaped ' fromthe vessel's deck as the soldiers sected 'their rifles arid tired point bulnh icy these mysterimns mists Befits who speke In a' foreign Ian. gunge. . But flame alone Could not stop that desperate attack Some tell, but the survivors sprang, ut:the Brazilians 'like 'famished wolves ontheir prey. There was no more shooting. Iden grappled and fell. surae into the water, others on deck. or they sprWwled over the hatch aud-v./relight m fru uric strug- gtein the narrow cable. The light did not hist many seconds. Au engineer, 'fl llliln;{ a lever twit throttle valve, roared to sailor 7o take the wheel, and already the launch was curving seaward when 51151er shouted: "Where Is Marcel?" "!.yin' dead ou the wharf," said Watts, "Are you certain?" "Re was alongside me. an"'e threw '18 :aids up an' dropped like a'sbot rabbit " ""1he1 who has gone for Miss Yorke?" "Noone. It ye think that this blamed president cares for anybody but his - self?" Philip Pelt the deck throbbing with the pulsations of the screw. The lights on shore were gliding by. The launch was leuvfug Fernando Noronha, and Iris was waiting in that wretched tout beyood the hill, waiting for the sum- mons that would not reach her, for Marcel was dead. aud Domingo, the Don't be tempted to cheese cheap jewelery. Far better to pay a fair price and know exactly what you are getting, You will never be sorry -for as a matter of money, it is easily- the most economical. That has been •said, AO often that everybody by this timeshould know it -and vet there is no scarcity of thein jewelry in the land Now to get 9110100111-11 youwould lick a to 'anise chat sort altogether -- COME HERE ' If you would like to buy where nothing hue high qualities are dealt in -COME DERE And even at that, no person ever said our prices wore unfair Edison Records avid'. ` Supplies 4 . eCookunter Jeweler and Optician; Issuer of Marriase Licenses F1111 ORTH ri KI'ONEY8 Perhaps Your KIDNEYS 3 are out of order, Make the doctor's test, Examine your urine. It should be a light straw color -if it Is highly colored, reddish or deep orange -if the odor is strong or unusual --d "brick dust" or mucus is present, loot: to the kidneys. They areout of order. ,, Get GIN PILLS at once, and take them regularly. Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago,' Hain in the back, groin or hips -all point to weakness in the kidney or 'bladder action, and the pressing neces- sity for GIN. PILLS. Gln Pills are Horth their weight in gold because they drive these pains clean out of the system,' 'they, only. 8001 50 cents a box, with the absolute. gnome of satisfaction oryour money back. Six bo9es fur 9x,50,. or a. free treatment if ylbu write to National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada Limiteds Toronto - Ont. 54 oecososec000seeeeelooesooas men and Events. W • vieeeectoesoatesetnesoseepnoe ' TREOE WAS NO MORE SHOOTING Mita GRAPPLED AND BELL. nue other mar who could have gone to ber. was lying in the cabin with three nils broken and bis collar bone frac- tured. CHAPTER X, WltERREIN CERTAIN PEOPLE MEET ONEx- I'ECTEDI.y. II IS came back from the void to I lind herself lying op a truckle bed in a dimly lighted hovel. She gazed up with uneompre- bending eyes at two brown skinned women bending over her. One, the elder, was chafing het' hands. The other, a tall, graceful girl, was stirring something in an earthenware vessel. "Where am I? How did t come here?" Iris asked. Then she remembered, and memory brought a feeling of belplessness not wholly devoid of self reproach. It s was bad enough that her presence o ers so greatlyto the da should addg besetting her friends. li was far worse that she should have fainted at tbe very moment when such Weakness might well prove fatal to them. Why did she faint? Ahl A lively blush chased the 5pallor from ber cheeks, and a few - atrenuoas heart beats restored animation to her limbs. Ot course in thinking thatshe had 'yielded solely to the stress of sur- charged emotions iris was mistaken. What she really needed was Mode A young wottap of perfect phvslque and dowered with the best of health does not collapse into unconseiousneso be- cause 31,ybung twin embraces her and each at the same moment makes the blissful discovery .lbat the wide world contains no other individual of su- preme importance. She hardly realized bow .hungry she was until the girl handred her the bowl, which contained a couple of eggs Neaten up in milk, while small quantities or rum :old sugar 'cane juice made the compound palatable. While the gtrl Ilanoela was furtively appraising the clothing wore by Iris her' mother was nateohlg ever for hasty footsteps among the treeless vines. - At fast, with a muttered prayer, she went to the door and unfasn.w'cl the stout, wooden staple 11101 prevehled its - trusters trout entering un bidden. Some one approached. "es that 501 1. ntauoel'1" asked "Luisa Gomez in a huvhetl voice, There ,W1114 no anesver. The woman drew .leek She,. would Late rlo,ted the doo,a', but 0 beim,- active figure sprung across the thresland She 8111101414.1 ,n terror, The newcomer mer wee a ttr0zillan waver., "I eine is YOU are here, modemoiselle 1 CONTINUED' NEXT 'WEEK..• A4R rRE?)11RICIi VILLlI;11S 7'H. War correspondent, who hes re- tnirned to yEngland ;tolectlu+e after 15 months lot the .front. IIs followed the rettre,ting C4er- mans from the Mantel 'to the Aisne disguised asap tramp. 'He has 20 darepaitrns to his credut. Clinton citizens will reanemte • Mr. Villiers, as he 3.ccture I ,at the C.C.I. eumnuencelnlent four or five years ago. ' WHEN R1?lB iS ILL When I•aby is ill no Otho wed tine will s.o quickly .10. eve him as will Y.aby s Own Tablets. TI'ey go right to tltc +'not of most C1111(11168,0 ailment.' '-rho' dee rangements of the stomach and bowels chic!: can'id,d'f.ficel': teeth ing, colds 1(10,tipation, vomiting and simple 3evers'e They clealse the bowels andlen-eeten the stom- ach and drive out all cause 0 1 - nes%', Coreerntng then, Mrs, ,Wm. Evers lxllhs, N, L' , says;,--" Are always keep 11 box of Baby's Own Tablets in the hnnse as we hae e found then en eixeelleet n ea(eine fol mile onct." The 'fades tie sent by mem: doe dealers c r Lv ma': at ea 4. I,1- :1 I,(.9 fl' Ir alta Dr. William: M' 5' :ale- Co. 11;o"k stile Ont • Belmoue viwil1ty was shocked to hear of the death on rPuesdary night of Jas. Weir, Paged 46 ye:lrs. Mr, Weir contracted pneumonia from. a c .d which ,ire tool: acou- tele of weeks ago, He Ls the (611 son of the ]i le:TINS We lr mud has rnclther isnd brother, ;John, 1 e nde in Wingham. Goo. k's Cotton Root Compount d eaaef,/e, reliable rcp(ira1ivl, vrlcddcine, .Sold in three do- iL,.00 2o,yf$3,etrongth-No, ; No, 3, 35 nor bo>e Sold by all druggists, or (0101 ppropai( on :1111h1 r-oolpt 0f ppri'o. Free (00 51 1 0.' Adrlrooe: THE COOK PNEDICIN'L• CO„ •"t 1050510.ONt (remedy Wln(e.r.) Airships Unseen, Unheard The newer+t Idea in aeroplane con- struction 13 10 use, Instead of (an v. as a covering for the wingsit non- inflammable celluloid. This makes the craft quite invisible and enables the aviator to make observations in all directions. A new muffling box has also been devised which makes the motor almoet noiseless.. So powerful are the vibrations caus- ed by the explosion of a 12 -inch gun that they are sufficient to shatter win- dows at a distance of about a quarter of a mile. King Charles's statue at Charing Cross was the first equestrian statue in England. WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN Ii[ade Strong and Well By Vinol Wayresboro,Pa.-' c I was ail run down after a hard spell of bronchitis so it was hard for me to keep about. I had pains in my chest and took cold easily. A friend asked me to try Vinol. I did and. it built me up so I stn strong and well and I am able to do my housework which I had not done for three months before taking Vinol."- Mia. Y. R. Hon - DOUGH, Waynesboro, Pa. s Vinol creates an appetite, t1, a ld diges- tion, i gges- tion, makes pure blood and creates strength. Your money back if it fails. .i• E. Hovey, Druggist Clinton. Ont,' SUNDAYCHOI. � 0 Lesson XII. -First Quarter, For March 19, 1916. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES, Text o'? the Lesson, Acta viii, 4-17. • Memory Verses, 5,.6 -Golden Text, Acts viii, 30,-I: c. -Commentary Pre- pared by Rev. D.M. Stearns. The persecution of tilie saints, which began with the murder of Stephen,8011- tinued under :Satre as u leader., or at least a very active persecutor, for he is said to,' have entered every house and committed men and women to priSOn. The perseeution was so great that it is said, that all thebelievers, except the apostles, were scattered abroad through Judea and Samaria, but they went everywhere preaching the word, and thus God made the wrath t of man to li+vise I3im verse I ( S 1-4; Ps. lxxvi, 10). Philip, the second of the seven Spirit filled men who were chosen to serve tables, now comes to the front as a preacher and is the prominent worker inthe rest of this chapter. First we see him preaching Christ in the city of .Samaria and working miracles, the people giving heed with one accord so that there'was great joy Lu that city, many Wren and women believing the words of Philip concerning Jesus Christ and the king- dom of God anti confessing the same by baptism (verses 5.8, 12). There was a man in Samaria who had been bewitching and deceiving the people by sorcery, drawing people to himself as a great man, but when he saw greater works wrought by Philip he naturally became interested and professed himself a believes' and was baptized. But Peter and John, having come from Jerusalem to help in the good work, found him out when be offered them money if they would give him the power of the Holy Spirit (verses 9-25). The gifts of God can- not be bought, nor does n true mes- senger of Christ ever seek any honor or glory for 'himself. for the Lord .Te - sus never sought His own will nor His own glory and told the people that they could not believe unless they sought honor from God only (John v, 30, 44; vi, 38; viii, 50). The Holy Spirit never honors any mere man, but through men honors Jesus Christ, We must cease from men and see no man save Jesus only (Isa. II, 22; Mark ix, 8). When Peter and John had help- ed the believers in Samaria they also preacaed the word of the Lord in many Samaritan villages as they journeyed back to Jerusalem (14 to 17 and 25)• The Lord Jesus had said before f3is ascension that when they received the power of the 51018 Spirit they would be His witnesses nut only In Jerusalem and Samaria, but unto the uttermost part of the earth (Acts i, 8). The first part was being fulfilled, but some of the ends of the earth have not heard yet after nearly 1,900 years. Ldow great is His patience: In the power of God, manifest in the words and works of the apostles and evangelists, we have seen something of the inter• est of heaven 10 the work of giving the good news to men, We have also seen the ministry of angels in taking Peter and Jubn out of prison and send- ing them to preach in the temple (chapter v, 19, 20), stud now, while Philip is busy in the midst of tills great work in Samaria, n messenger from heaven is Sent to him to tell him fo leave it 011 and go away down to the desert road from Jerusalem to (laza, but seemingly without giving rely reason as to why be should du This. Did ever 0 busy preacher of the gos- pel receive such a strange (ommand? There did not seem to be any reason or common sense in it, but rather an interference with a great soul saving work. Might not Philip seem justified in saying, as Nehemiah once dill, "1 am h doing: a great work, b 'o that 1 Cannot come down?" (Nei, vi, 3). It was an evil spirit who was seeking Nehemiah,hemiah, but it was the risen Christ who sent His angel to Philip because he saw a man of Eth iopits returuingfrom.lerusalem wlth- out having bem'd the gospel, although the apostles were at Jerusalem. I see two or or three important thiugs here :spirits to -the necessity of trying the see whether they are of God (1 ,loin iv, 1.31, the necessity of always mak- ing plain the way of life in Christ feat some hungry secalug soul may go away without knowing how to be say• ed and the necessity of prompt obedl• enee when God speaks. no (matter how unreasonable it may seem to us. Weare glad to read that Philip cruse and went (verse 27). If he had nay committee to consult he would prob- ably have been hindered; but, like Samuel. he was a man of God and had an ear for Goci and a stilling heart It is certainly most interesting to see this trnveler, this treasurer of the queen .of Ethiopia, reading the book of Isaiah as he journeyed and to be just 0)t the place which hold of a suf- fering- !Messiah, which we call Isa. ilii, 7; 8, when a stranger• approached the chariot, and, heariug the words being read (for he was evidently reading or being read to aloud). he asked. "IJuder- ettndest then what thou reddest?" Then followed the invitation to Philip to ride and,toexplain the Scrlpture. and we see n heart opened to receive Jesus Christ as Saviour and Messiah, a desire and readiness to confess 1''Ilm in baptism. and n truly happy loan went on his way rejoicing, haring found in his chariot, by the word of God, what he had not found in.1erinsalens. The Spit- ft pirft of the Lord, who controlled Philip (verses 25,.:11)1, carried !.iim to Azotus. and he. wanton preaching. everyprhere. PAGE THREE' OLDER BUT STRONGER To be healthy at seventy, prepare.a forty, is sound advice, because ze th strength of middle life we too often Torg that neglected colds, or careless treat went of slight aches and pains,eimpi undermine strength and bring chro weakness for later years. e To be stronger when older, keep yo blood pure and rich and active with th strength -building and blood-nourishin properties of, Scott's Emulsion which is food, a tonic and amedicine to keep you blood rich, alleviate rheumatism a avoid sickness.. At any drug store. '. Scott& nowise. Toronto, Oat. eriliellenniMeeninStinIBMICilelfigefIM 0 • Serbia e t➢e0e6ee60ee00ae0@60®6.000. The Itingdum of,Saw bia as n 100)000 it today began 1111670. At one lima there Wen( 700 p tires is to 200 I.eds) in Nish husp)t Mast of thepe,ple in the .;Falk Stapes believe ill faid els. The river fin,t betweu68 Serbi: and Austral, extends for 340 mile.. In some Se 1ilan d'etrlets ever master 00 a household drives a lain Word was l'eeeived tat Resfcrth of the death in Deltroit of ,Miss Nellie Deveielarlx; (daughter of the late Ed!vs:-d Devereaux, The remains were br 'sight ,to tlrehome of her brother, Louis, on ffiriday Avenin the funeral lalling, place from St. James) Church on Satur- day morning. • KING PETER OF SERBIA. to church rine day ca':h year. Serbinns have a practice of fo casting the ful:ure, by mems of ohouldrr hone ofa restated sh or pig, .Every grown :0)..1: in Serbia claim 5 Acres of land from the tdrnnletnt and this 1.5 exempt 0 all claims of debt. Practically the whole of the p u.lntion of Serbia dwells .on the la and farming anti pig rear:11g' a the staple indpstri.ee. Heart Was So Weak Could N Go Up Stairs Without tel When the heart becomes weak does not du its work properly the n become unstrung and the whole sys seems to go "all to pieces." When this happens you need a t to build up both the heart and n and Milburn's Heart and Nerve will accomplish this for you, prov you lo not let your case run too and allow it to become chronic. Mrs. Evangiliste Loverdure, Coulonge, Que., writes: "Last s my heart and nerves were so bad I c not sleep at night, and my heart weak I could not go up stairs with help. sly doctor said he could do more for me as my heart was comple one A cousin f mine a carne in one ' 1 d 0 I and told me that Milbum's Heart Nerve Pills cured her completely immediately gave her 50 cents to b me a box, and since that day there box always on my sideboard. I am well, and my hcartandnerves arc stro than when I was a little school ger' advise anyone with heart trouble t them. No doctor can beat them." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pill 1 50c per box, 3 boxes for 81.25; for at all dealers; mailed direct on r of price by The T. Milburn Co., Lim Toronto, Out. The Pyrophore. A living light, called the pyrop makes illumination cheap and co lent in Brazil. The pyrophore monster firefly an inch and a half With one It is possible to tea print, and three will light a room. Brazilian peasant, when he tra by night the perilous forest pat his country, fastens to each shoe rophore. Thus illuminated, he h difficulty In avoiding poisonous s pitfalls and wild beasts. The Bra coquette fastens in her hair or h sage a pyrophore incased In whit The effect is as of is great lu pyrop • or opal. When a Py p light goes out it is not necessary h im up with oil, to drop a coin or to throw him away, but a mon ducking in cold water suffices. Th after his three little lanterns. one the breast and two on the back, again as bright a radiance as ever. George Snell, of Stephen; sold htr. :IS -hare faT0 to list' H eywood of Exete". Mr, Snell, bought Mrs. John Snellls he formerly owned by Dr. 'Roll and 'will move into 1Txe:er spring. A a' eannIy Secy To have clear skin, bright e and a healthy appearance, y digestion must be good -y bowels and liver kept act and regular. Assist nature -t t"ad .�.I p.. ,....i S�l.,d ILLS Direction. trial Every Pon of Special Ynlpe to Soldeverywkare. Is braes, :S cool. 9