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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-10-28, Page 5PAGE FOUR. CLINTON' NEW BRA e,' Thursday, October 28th, 1915. Griot[ • Dowse, Toronto, Ont. $ d everywhere, to bosom 26 cents firrnian'upon equal footing, such ®itD, 04111114I - i _ as '� _ A WELL AND A POET. �_ L. ,,✓✓ a lessor iThe One thing which impressed Pro 'McLennan during his stay q'- lit! unlit of Piurlt Flourcotites from Y 'IMI, �' wyl9 : dIItIYI I 1'• II i �' `� IN t I�mC II 1� "� �� i III . 1';:,,, it ili! pi jlif�. 1 ro k I p;`0 repthe Hyl' t" < Per Infants and Children. in England is the detbrminatiorn of g Y, And an Unanswerable Argument Ina %p�lii�/i�i��11 British public to see the thing , Suit at Law. It the through to the, end. " First -The selea•ted wheat we use. Among the many anecdotes told ofoases Joseph Viktor von Scheffel, the Ger ` � �' gland realizes lite sacrifice, and so he> is prepared to make it" �." tO a _• 1 Second -This VheSt, ma.'.c1'. V man poet and novelist, the -following from Tagliche Ruodschau hi one of the ealliO 4 he added "She know: the greatness of the sacrifice in lives, in money �` �" ; standard under t e closest su 1.1fT1570t1 of .. , and in sorrow, and is settlli iYg down amusing: In a place where Scheffel once lived ?„4A�i1'im•fills ,.• to meet the situation. 'F,or a time thero was an - impression miller and chemist. a .most ^III I W_ g�== # t''`' Mothers Know That there was a lack of good drinking wa• ter. One day a well driver 'in the neighborhood proposed that the poet p p for 1� in.- L 't" • ° abroad that the military men those who liked to fight, could go in and settle the qquestions Now England knows that is not the case 1111111i - Genuine Castoria allow him to drive a deep well The recruiting agencies are reach - „ . .. .. L,i ', GG I.0 I r, Tu.ProarelaycrFiteotMxiiciec.ltt' �t j him. Scheffel accepted his offer, but only on the condition that after the water had been drawn it be found drinkable, The well driver completed his work, but all that the gum wouldA A deliver was a thick yellow liquid, so the poet reused to pay for the work. Finally the matter was brought be` fore the court, and the poet and well driver stood side by side before the judge to present heir respective cases, FREE UNTIL 1916. $ave you '' berobed for The youfh?e Com anion for 1916> Now is the timeto do it,if ou, are 'not alreadya subscriber, for you will get allthe issues for •the remain- weeks of rip freefr $ the time yoursuUec•ri lion with 2'L6 is re-' c P _ $ • served. y- R ' The Lift tw issues 1916 will be crowded with goad, reading for, ing the other classes, the business men whose , avoezation is peace, and these are the men who are now loin Ing the army, It is wonderful to see the manner in which the 1Iigil-` lands of Scotland rare'responding, In that party there are young men, left. The, crops are being gathered bythe( p d oldmen• and the, women and children. Highland Scotland iseloing,,her share: ! • r U R Mere B and Beller Bread 724 \ ; < ° ' ss, y ;. giwtlN 11 Aliteetc6le Peesfi ion fees:, Always sirenatingth-1'aottand$egulai•. •• ImglheulemachsandOmrdsni �' Bears theY 0 v ,g` a Rae 'j �, + ' N e fi t� i' Signature , liloiriOiC 1)i C ,IOAfIt¢CIFa r a rims 1i1511eiLlttf' (' QpluflLhlorphitte nol'hllitsr3i: o NOT NAECOTIC. a, eBoth ! 1 argued their aides so well that young and old, Reading that 'is the magistrate was plainly puzzled to evtertlaining; hut :not "wishy- 'washy." ,g1 }meee,�L1 1" ■R■ue■--sigew � �� :e , l I N ✓f °" I�^Qp sl i ! ,a'rrpea£aP'LP.-£211=z2rEM ,I know' ..eerietplek 3nr!- R'L,:nmre+•- LSi flrS�lfs- + i llntrcrerd - S nvegmese If6rmSeed- cwdrrd i' Iliever cur. ' • S n 1, e which was actually right he the matter. At lengh, weary of the affair, Scher• 1 11 1ve in and a for fel said. `Ve 1, 1 g A y the well and the court expenses, too, Reading that leaves you, when you lay with paper down,bet y P PSr, ter informed, keener as ir- atione- with a broader outlook onEnrolled life, The Companion! is a golod .paper to tie to it yon have 'a' row • News. Local N �yj.,, �i�nl���g� j��yy A RiSTtrlih� / 4 -Mervyn Far char John Townshend, y 9i , Jr, 4 -Bessie L! dsay, Marg Wright.verage lht Sr. 3 -Jean dear uhur, Hilda Parker` attendance 14. Matttl attendance2. 1aster Myrtle Te but on one condition. My opponent anal!, before our eyes, tale a drink of ingg family -and!' for general read- Ing, as Justice Brewer once said, no other is necessary, !/71U1�4W11YIleelyt OLD FURS FOR ITALY- l orbea Nellie( Be r .m, ' "� 2 -Mabel Rrr/ tf, Norman Grand TrankRailway System the• water from the well in question." The poet then drew from his hip pock If you wish to know more of the brilliant list of contributors Bri- $r1.VE 'NV. ANY?. The National Council of Women Wright, Eddie. Jd ton, Walter [Forbes, Robert' Jo stun. els,. ---- RailwapTime Table fd 41,4ness j1cowl. ' Ill i� ii011W �I�I pp� unl n 1 Ap¢rfectRr IedyNrCa aha '! tion; SourStonach,Diorrhnea, Worms.eonvelsions,Fevense ; tion, nilloSS0F5LEhP. Facsimile SignaSwcof eelet [tie CevaAuaCarmavr l` 0 TRPAL&hGW VerdiYORtC r, rt__ ----= �) ! .^+^ •• l • T3.►TIN' ,^ „,_•= e ' awe � ,n �J{ ; y -RI i i °�° + + �` W n i r C E C nW tier ■ I. it t, Qpassed ai �,C 0 ver �/ a C Cthe', E Y bl V t y Years "' •$ ''i le :.i ", et a flask of dirty' yellow water and, after extracting the cork, itPrim,-dda over to the well driver. One glance was enough. He thrust the bottle aside with a disgusted look and strode out of the courtroom with an angry g .List as' well, as American, who will write for the new volume in •to 1916, and if you wish to •' know something of the new stories for - 1916. let us send you free theToe- east foil 7916, l F Every new subscriber, who Bends has asked the iiia! Council here 'aid in collecting old furs,sheet) gp skins, fur„etc., to line sleep ing `bags for rugs,he Italian ,soldier: in the •mountains who are 'already suffering iron•( cold and front bites. Anything in the shape of Sr, Jer' vis' Bigg ns dna Smith "E ' let Mason, Elmer Sanderson V'io- let Waekin. ' • 36. l ollaad Teacher ' --o: S. S. No, Stanley London, Hur and Bruce, on North Passer er g London, depart • 8.30 a m 4.40 p m Centralia 9.35 5.43 Exeter.... 9.44 6:64 Aenea)1 9.55 6.05 HORSEBACK RIDING. $2,25 for 1916 will receive, le adds- til . this year's free issues. 1 ?The Companion Hoene Calendar 'for fur, large ofiesniall, will be 'ac- ceptablar, 14 s _ tlifth AnnaiL,order of Fisher,L. B,,-Clintoneld. Hyde: • $ippon •10.01 •6.11 - .... 11.00- 6.85 It ]s a Sport and an Exercise In a Claes by Itself. , When Oliver Wendell Holmes pro- claimed the trotter the coming _horse'. and the steed of democratic useful- 1916. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston NIass. leew Subscriptions Reeei fed at this office{ A GOOD' '-ID,RA. Somethin over a milho,n dollar's )lee unclaimed in the var'ones Can adian�iaanksi For. at. least •. 'five teats ub taninterestsue, been paid on that substantial sum, and in -some, • Sr, 4-Margare' Moose, H. S: R Sr: 3-E, Pt wont, N. Jr Wo'�id, ': Sr. arso Rose t R, Parsons. i Cooper, Zilpha thwell._ eh r, V M. M Cly W. J. Harvey, I. Londeeboro 11:15 H.62 Blyth 11.27 7,00 Bel ave 11,40 7.13 bnh ypin am, arrive11.64 7.3fi Wingham, South Passenge r •n '6.35 Copy of Wrapper. r"< «„r „ �e ,. "-,, „� .e- �,r . e 'Le..... ee. % *k'•iK'• •• i Y i' Hess,' he did not foresee the invention of the automobile. 'Small blame to him:- No one else. dreamed of it for some scores of years thereafter, but the motor driven carriage' has caused !cursed doctor's plausible Prophecy to go askew..By all present signs the coming horse, or, rather. the lasting horse, the one .which will survive any amount of mechanical aids to Intorno• LOOKING OLD TDO SOON "'� 'I,LB CiO11lLf�U)IIS of too ManyKippers 4i'OIIleil and too Many ..The . Gide eases it he eighty five years since the banks leave had any transac- tion with the rightful owners. of the money. The total amount is made up o f suets ranging from le to, $3,000 and represents the unclaimed deposits' of no, fewer than 25,000 `of the banks clients- Bank of Montreal leads the• list with a total in unclaimed bel- ancos of 105,860,73, ,and in unpaid certified cheques, drafts or bills orf. Jr. 2-W, L. er4orkman, D. M. Foe ter, L. S. Near! 2nd Part -J, iC. Workman, 0. M. Anderson, , est.' Part -C. Bridges, G.' Harvey, B.F.Anderson': The best spellers in the month- ly spelling matches were.- t 5th -Anna Fisher, 4th -Harold Bothwell ; 3rd -Ella Fisher. ' 2nd -Walter! -Workman, Wi ham, departa m 3.30 p Bel ave 7.00 3.46 Blyth 7.04 3,56 Londesboro 733 4.04 Clinton 8.10 4.23 Bruceaeld 8,27 4.39 8.3G 4.47 Heneall! 8,41 4,62 Exeter...... ,... 8,64 6,05 Centralia • 9,04 535 London, arrive 10,00 6.10 Buffalo tloderich Jpp Unclench Goderich, ed -out meet hurt in The school a body 33rd Regiment ganization. gave procession ed - to Reeve sense home president gave ■ Welcomes Lp pIC Illlii7 We Othe ■ langelnarck Suryiuor -- Oct, 20.-Goderich turn in ',great force today to Jack Brown, who was badly 1thel battle of Langemarck. children marhced ie ltoi :t5ae station and the Band, of which or- Brown, was a member, him .a rousing welcome. Atongueaess was formed and march= the court house, 'nvheee Charles Nairn, in the.lab- of ° ifay.or Reid, 'welcomer' the hero,. R. G. Reynolds, of (tlte, musilcomeciety, an address' of we lana, with his hands crossed be- hind him gazing. upon the sad'and solemn sea, 1 Lthou ht of the orphans and ! P Widows ' he had made -0t the to -Fa that had been shed for his glory and of the only, woman Who ever loved him, pushed from his heart b the cold hand of ambition.exchange ysemmarizlhand Iconcluded L woummarild er have been a French peasant,with \wooden shoes ]iv- •n a h with wife i g i vine -covered ut, i by my side, ands mychildren on my knees, and their arms about , m0 -I would rather have_been, that poor peasantr end gone down to alienee of dre(amlese: dust, than to have been that imper 4al hnpereonatton of force and murder knows as "Napoleon the Great" and now I"hold pthese same thoughts ,anent der German kaiser' tion, is the good saddle animaL Horseback riding to at once a sport and an eserdse.--which Is without a relative or a competitor, It is like nothing else, and for one who loves it, It can be, replaced by nothing else. It Is oue of the finest aids to digestion ever known. The dictum . of the old English physician. -rhe outside of a horse is the best thing for the Insides' of a man, re tree. v thesaddle With all these advantages esParker, horse. Is likely to lust till we degenerate into a nation of button pushers. When that degradation is accomplished It of $20,904.44. "In a time Too many, 'women and too many when money{ is so valuable and girls bolt old long before they when the financial burden: pima,a should. Their faces become.' pale Federal Government is greater and drawn a wrinkles,.'uppear and than even before, could not ' ar- their o es lack bre ht.uese. CanSeaforth Y rangements be. made to apply this frequently wondered(,$1,000,000 caelis, directly fol. war heat d. chens they q purposes?" aside the Peterborough aches and 'a general feeling FJf ,.Gioderleh wretchedness and weakness? . In qt moat carer itis the blood` that to to blame, Frome one cauao or other WHO SUPPLES THE DIVES?• the blood has become '. hiu anti Kvat ,- :Christian Guardian. -We! noticed cry o and' it!s a fact snore/ ehat.anaeany coat week at at haa the newspap�pper:' nt. wo obj°er c�useeB it esmenh this 'are 'brewers ended Clu guilty o shipping g p >? g ivaturely aged appearance. IL is liguor illegally in the Canada 2nd Part-IGloyd Workman. H. Phillips, Teacher --•'--� • No. 10 East Wawanosh. Sr.' 4th -Ella !Fear, Hilliard Me- Gowan. ,,• , Jr. 4th -.Edna. McGowan, Luella Wilson, Dorothy ;Howard, John Parker.. Sr. 3rd-Walteii Patterson.. Jr, '3rd -Clara Megowdn, May tb ijola McGowan. Jr, 2nd-eldte McGowan. Sr Set T]',arl, Caldwell. _Jr. 1st -911a Caldwell, rnest and • Wes`, Priasenget m m p m p m Stratford 10.00 12.30 5.25 10.26 Mitchell 10.22 12.55 '6,65 10.41 10.45 1.20 6.18 11,19 Clinton ..11.07 1.36 , 6.40 11,2 Honer ch ole ' 11.16 2.03 7.05 I1,3 1135 2.00 7.05 1 East Passenger a m Pm an Goderich '7.05 2 S5 4552 Holmeeville 7.22 2.62 5,00 Clinton 7.32 3,03 5.10 Seatorth 7.51 3.21 6.35 Mitchell 8.16 8,44 559 Stratford 3 40 145 620 won't mutter greatlywhether we have important that rite blood supply of Temperance Act County of 'Huron Pte trenchesPtBr from is a• bent Brown blown out of 'the and washie rib's ute torn his backbone. At present. he pitiful sight to. 'bein g nearly double but< is cbeezt• BUYS HUMAN BRAINS - _ any desirable animal companionship or not -Chicago, Journal. girls and. women be regularly re- and were fined by the magistr+ato, pleniehed-important not, only on After listening to a warning from the scord.of looks, but 'to restore the Crown( Attorney the brewers' r r SAAN KIDN• EY PILLS YV K ll. „` The New Era. The Muaioal Gamut.value, robust health, which is of greater representattives are reported to 'observe the ROW* he Kidneys and 'Madder Guido, a monk or Arezzo, in Tim cant', in 1009 A.D. was the inventor of the gamma 'lit" e, gamut, ,and the stn notes "ut," 're," "mi," "fa," Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ac- have promised tb Wally make new blood and restore law in the future. This brings up• system shattered by overwork however, the whole question• of or worily. These polls give a the illegal sale -ofbe liquor, in Ontar- glow of health to pale . laces and • io, There can be no question libel lila Ordinary MedI fines ®° The mss• ck is he kidneys get out of order the is to become effected, dull' ; 49TH (YEAR. "IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE," ful and able to Mr, [itis: the Langemarek formed 'boy was a) dressing, leaves after side looks forward tot being work, Mrs. Rose iofi tbwn. sort has been missing, since laatitle, was in- b Pte:. Brown that,her Yiris killed by shell while in' station. Pte, "Brownr, here recruiting Brantford ear at� whidt. he will return and re- here. Scientist Wants to Know Why Clever wantsto Are Sothe -' m a man different from his fellows? Science would like to know, sed Science purposes to find out. So from France; the home , of great so1entiate, Dr. Adgust de. Carr Seymore crossed.the Atlantic to' get options on the brains ot_great and. "sol, "la." These . syllaytes were token from the first verses of the hymn of St. John . the Baptist; Ut ' queant laxls," etc. Without the ase of make tired, weary women rend there is a� vast +amount of liquor feel bright and happy. sy With sold; illegally both in laces like g I lg Y P Wiliamse Pink Pills at,!nand : Toronto, :where license obtains, there is no need for . any woman. and in other localities where lo- or any _girl to look ill or feel ill cal option 'or the' Canada Temper- ire • and Rams, 'azo 1 S. q tis -po int to the fact that the kids s aced attenNen•J. Plasta the 1id�c s nford lini encs cannot gewet t to Y y ` W. [I. KERR & SON Props. i Leslie Kerr Business Manager .tae gamut a person could not In a Ili de time become perfect master ot. plain song. Guido says in u letter which be wrote; 'l Hope they who come after us will not forget to Prat . for es. for we make a perfect master p of singing Ina year or two, whereas til now a person could scarce attain this scienc•e: even imperfectly, in' ten The gamut is he first awe, but oftener token as siguftyhr the whole scale or inuBic 'or series { 01 sounds, rising or ralllug toward ,aoute ness or gravity from any give" ,part or tone. Hay, Ont„ says; ante Act is in force. When roof. Mrs. J. honest] beltev P "I honestly believe Dr. Williams' is forthcoming we promptly[ • seize life. Some ears the liquor an fine the, seller, but fink P1115 caved' my1 q d ago I had •anearnia, and as I� did the brewer •or distiller who has riot realize the seriousuaes of the Supplied the liquor is usually, not trouble I soon became a complete even admonished, And yet, if we g }i y desire, to enforce the wreck, I o so weak I' could sir:cert hardly walls. I neither ,rte or law, it will'• be found much easier; slept well. and could` not go, up- Ito do so: bee Watching the whole- stairs without stopping to sale • g b iitg agent than y laol. rest, At times I had fan almost.after merely; 'the email hetai,ier. unbearable pain in 'my back and WheDever there is a Prohibition Would heed to remain in bed. I' campaign on we, hear a good deal suffered almost constantly from a ,from tine .liquor trade about the dull headaches •and when sweeping dives, which( will spring up when if I would stoop to pick Ma any- the licensed' premises disappear; thing I would get so dizzy that I but the men who make the dives would 'have wholesale seat of he trouble, lint Doan's Kidney Pills do and cure the kidneys quickly and pe . BY. Mrs 'Lizzie writes:1 "1 ani sending this tesdmoetal �`ng'youwhat a woederful cure Dean's ICidiie� Pilin merle for For' years Iliad offered so with m me. s I yearsould 3' y y hardly do my housework, I used several kinds of pills, but none of them seemed to be doing Hie any'good. At last I was advised to try a'twx of Doan's kidney. e first box Pifllosu; d relief.When t 3'havvekused f baa,. I ;'nes and today I feel like a new wo .• I cannot, recommend them too hog ,ly. Doan's Kidney Pills are 56c, per boa, New Era, One 'Year m advance $1.00 New Era, when notpaid in ad - vanes... $1.60 New Era, to the United States in advance $1,60 Advertising Rates on Application, eeeeee Job work.prices advance on July y let, 1913, in accordance •with the Huron Co. Press Asso- CHILDHOOD AILMENTS • aeargieat men. "I'm buying lap •brain,' acknow- Ailments colic, children er should these Baby's If any suddenly thorn, hean occasional he will tel;lets ers or from Co., such as constipation, colds' vomiting, etc., seize of' all ages and the moth be an( her guard against troubles by keeping a box of Own Tablets an the !louse. of these .troubles come on the tablet: will cure or it the little one is giv n close of the tablespossible eseape these troubles. The are sold by medicine deal- bymail at 26 : cents a box The Dr, Williams'. i14Iedicine Brockville,; Ont: ledged Dr. Seymore. "Silence must �� material with which to work mm of brain tome t»rtxhe great proleyears." k pay well for brains of eiitraoidinary. 'When 'I hear of a man who is do• leg remarkable 'things -building ran-' or, pitching baseball -I go to p tS . I say: 'When you die, give science your brain. 'Will your brain now to science, and 'Il .pity for YL't "In time kis brain will 'reach the t7ntversity of Potctere,,,the'scientists Home of the Huns. The Huns have probable their near to catch holdofsome- are really the thing to 7:eep, from falling.. At liquor dealers. Who supplies the the 1 Heart would beat eo, dive, knowing, that it is a dive? boxes3 for $1.25; at all dealers mailedT . direct on receipt of psi by Milburn Co,, Ont. • dation Rates. est actual European ticsccudunts in the Bulgarians. It is a mistake tomy fast would have a smother- Let 'dies records of the ligitror ing sensation. My eyes were sun- trade, and occasionally of the ken and hands sand , police court, show. 'How would Limited,'Toronto, •enorderingdirectspecify<'Aoaa's." • Office Phone 30 Souse Phone 95 look for them in Hungary. The Ogre or 17ngr1, better known as the ]prig 'limbs, it be for the License Commission would be swollen in the m,ormng.SIMINIIIIIIIMIIIIMINISMINEMO I tried several kinds of medidine the, Weil notify the wholesaler without benefit that '+� `° Bob • Ingersoll Revised to Date. Will seely it, with scalpel and scales x wars, have very little to do with the Huns. But one conjectured derive tion'oththe word ogre.' is from the he HunsugItsseemsoh of themtib and my friends the! sale pf liquor l'o'be used thought I would! not recover. illegally, will mean the:euspension' gg anis or cancellation of the wholesale tills ands, beforeklongrcouldlllt see • license'! Let the) bigger men . in and feel that they were helping the trade feel. the force of the law. me.' I gladly continued the use of a•��••l8.11 •. ••` •••!•••!t>w • • Z Awell-worded thus;; Fivegrave on the cost! the ashes While I thought est, soldier Apologies I' banks banks suicide. I saw subduing adaptioIf of Col. Ge Ingersoll's oration at the of Napileon appears in thethrough o Evenin Post over ,theLatin of R, L Lanyon. It rudead _ years ago I stood by the of aid Na, ocean. andgazed P6 sarcophagus of rare and marble' where rest of that restless,..mian, leaning over the balustrade of the career of that g, a t modern worlds' of the t to the German Keiser apt i Seineaiko et 'on the of con emplating him at TouUon-I saw: him the mob in the( streets of rr 3• ` `k � 3, ,y - + .� k " n +. s n e c ar ;{y ? , , p m wr A£i , kktir ` P� T. f dila�x .." ".E., eel' ® however, that ode sod edl Spanish and Italitln to the Orcus-at first the god of the and afterward in llomanesque folklore a shaggy, man eating monster of the woods -London Chronicle. ppRobert theepills( Iicannot as completelytomb y enough aeoso•s000®b0a•••000Chico ntheir praise, and I strongly recommend them to al) run-down"•.signature „ . 1 girls and( women. �.CII� Oi. ItEPO)itTS You car., get Dr. Williams' Pink• Pills from! any dealer in medicines •• w e.e...,:,, • • ' ^„�• IWR1WPI3R• • • • ' : byor maid at 50 cents aoox or, O!s••�itflM�+* •�rR t six boxes( for $2.50 from $he Dr, No, 12 Goderich and 13uilettl Williams'Co.,Brockville, d an .aetendance and i lama Medicine {.o. P Wy �, v • • w e melte these only from ■ a t a n g •• •Bail • • : • Digestive disorders* . p �t Science (j Conquers '1 } p (� the Sub + Genuine Ve�,Cti1�11e PRlChlliellt • •(� We carry in stock a line printed with the words • Yield When. the right help10 sought at the right time. B Indigestion is a torment Zepp;- and that is the tact • ., ht The ordinary aeroplane . such raids ere issa dat gto.' to be more than a,maich tor' a S Choice Dairy Buttal• • ••Vol • arms Y the bridge colour quer go, at in Russia scattered leave feat !shed his genius. ful field fitting of satehjm'a twh irhead the Y.crossing of Lodi with the 'tri- in his: hand. I saw him con the' Alps" I saw him at' 'Waren- Ulm and Austerlitz. L, saw where wintryblizzards ' his legione like •' dears - I saw hie/ fat Leipzig;' in de s• and disaster, and later ban- to t• Elba. empirea him for eP•of 'by t I caw him, on the fright' of Waterloo..Theis as a� climax, I saw him in. St. lie- DR, AUGUST DE GASTE:GLANE SEVMORE ` .- the 11 test the 'gray matter,: and by such testa they hope to be able to,er prove why ozo man is a genius and another man is a ninny." Dr, Seymozo closed manfor aordinarcontracts the brain of an extr _ y ln New York. He has three arms, and science is curious. to know 1f he has: a triple brain. He picked up a rare Biliousness is ening the conditions kidneys causes likelyto lead to sickness. best corrective of , the suffering. worse The 'right for stomach,liver, ,Either and disordered weak- help, ., , a Zepp, seeing., that it can outfly ,and ' ' outeircle tihe Ze•ppelin, pgelin thus be- �n m able to secure a .Constipation _ g, position high- P • • in the: air- frgas to droip � , FuY■ever bombs on the as bag.At night • Van><s •the aeroplane. . Ilose's' this +advant-. age, not because the Zeppelin.oar- Prolnpf,Reliei --Permanent Con not; be found at night and not be-,CARTER'SLITTLE cause she g •aero Lane cannot , as- LiVERPILLS never ... ,`i :end at night but ' from the fact fait Purely _ that, aeroplane -eanno4'land 'in SM • for immediate delivery. They are sold at the -• 1 fO1lOW1n prices: • g' • • • , • 1000 Sheets 2; 25 • • • 500 •Sheets I:So - • • 250 Sheets .75 - p IOU Sheets.35• O • •vegeta •the •• r • I� q _ �•� able-aetauely' -' the dark; 1ToTttemp't thalami' at t night; would mean' death • for • the butgently on' thelived. aeronaut from the single • fact g stepaher that $e has no means of'judging his ,dinner vblplace from [lid{ ground an in' diene■- °c 1,olplanm;g ;would crash .to his �• • • • • • �Urappers specially pruned from your own re • • •copy, we can supply them at the followin • • g • •• prices- . •- • r CHILDREN bargain in Afemphis, where a rail. road man's brains were bought for 1060 half down, -half oa delivery. •and $ , the fight tome to take this fa , g mous. fancily remedy is at the &at ' trouble. Beechams P of earning, •. , pil�is have se an effect for good,;by 'cleansing' the system• and purifying, the blood, that ?you know a few doses they _ ---; flt:at'h against the earth. ' Science is' care•mdr p r,g now 'stepping in,inrt,he hope' of ::loon=improve the' coin lesion=6' linea lilac es. ITU Small Dore, Smdf Triiw inventing in which; will Y. which will enable.the aeronaut' to :Genuine mustbesr'Signature gaugell to distance hios directionground' location, while, flying; through the f the clouds,'' ' "'• I - • 1141 $2.25 • • • • 2 60 ¢.141 I,75 per M • e vj 1.50 per. M - a •hiss - • 1 O 1��. , • I,q O per 141 • • • • • food ever receive the properbalance of .. nourishboth and ' to sufficiently n body , • • Brain dining the growing period,when nature's demands are greater than in This is shown in so many palenfacese'l'eenbodies, frequent colds, and lack ofamiiition. Ruling Passion. ,5 Lawyers Wife (2a. m.)-Joltii, there's a burglar downs fairs. Lawyer Ask h!m if he's got $29 with h1m. I won't bother with bini, for leas. -Chicago, News r will after _ „v Are the ■ Remedial - , r. _ , • c'a_r__�:-_ .._r._. _: i;. W...117.1 cis c S n e is also doing much Loi fheinfanttivmen It.,ie !equipping -, , his ;r'ifan,t ith special meg-distance. f,igltt£� •and;range-finideris,, d'tl:, is I doing• the same for'the •, artillery- '• man the user' of Tile , le i'eant, s;eeietice :01 that , ,element vcli7dii' os now enabling the Sibieh I soldier to eo out and flet[ the •• e • , al •etkr •- • • ir - • Era • • a T . r• - ,,ui .,, .- • • For 'all such children we'say with'' unmistakable ;earnestness: They need' ," Got'Full Du cr'lt tion. Scott's emulsion, and; need it now. Zee. Dyer -Higbee was one of the best' g, ssesaes itt'goneentrated Lorin the very s poed Ryer-How•'.dlo food elements to enrich; their .blood. It changes weakness to strength; it makes ` Town'!+on n, civ, ,r [tile[! his widow;��,se them greedy and strone'and active. . , P Griot[ • Dowse, Toronto, Ont. $ d everywhere, to bosom 26 cents firrnian'upon equal footing, such ®itD, 04111114I - i