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The Clinton New Era, 1913-06-05, Page 6
Sc' is g3.6dfop,� e Leather It keeps out the Weather. li 11 G011Htern° MOS, POLISH wG:'I.aux?iWv.�.acw�rw..we.,...vow--.-..�.rr�.<.«mw;vsnemiv=ra.xam'rowuw.u�,..nv +v.wn,m*:. wrsvi�irreanymasvti. alb$0+4-0.4.+4-604++++++++m•0-4-+4 +44+4540-4+49+++44 o 1 Of)i P pw.rv ear Il rs +1 aTf Hy Max. 31cf , in 1Vinriipeg these P,essl � o ▪ 44do>+,1'44.4.,.4-0.4<•b-0•PD04h+++ 4-4444,044+ 44,44-44.+44+44*•v�v' 'Shall We Gather at The lay ci '5311 dl we gating et rh i time," w.,s written by the It ..y lf,,,h,rt Lowry 1,, Shin bt101,1 11,1E111..,1 ,:a . 13t ,ok1r , N Y., in 18(11 .\ 1 epidemic w is v' king haver; at the time, and t he wrest ion of Meeting WI111 l Verde here -deer ewe glued itlo 1) titer's thio 1 'lino hymn waiisueges'ed by ththotighr, "whit do b vino y'.l'lu s .•,y so uiu 11inu1. the River rt; D oil). and se little abut(. the part' Rev, t' of tI.e \I' ,ter eft, pil4?" `When he had recut del the Mord,. the ,a;ttthet s -,t down at the Pisan• memo tend cattalo), tl he I one a h eh L. i 0w tl' to all Sunday r, u1r0n 5 111th t u 1 1 1 ''i'itCCl li t thrcinylhnut hp tern1,1. tri ru,,,it (..tole -with the wry. 1; they :ar it so los. . Tr_ speekin1 of his own hy run Dr. Lowry sa10: "Ti \..-moss h, rid music has 0 iva: et, 1110ve111 I11, and for that reason has 1)&0011111 liou{;il' for myself, 1 do nor thank rnu li et It,, 1)r. Lowry Lelia of grti lir{, 10Lu il. train novo from ila_usi0>>g to Lewis burg and hearing his 11. ton sung 'bya coach hill 1.1 dr01.1(1510 1110,td 1 out; pi4c•a eogers When visiting Bog tool , 11 the. he i 4 't•' 1 fly Dr 1 1 I De 11 s.. 1 y esu l (f c It i Lowry trt;lveil ii p.'lfeet ovation t+ieh intlu.uc ;i a5 111;. tailor of this hyoid. A\ lady writing from motto, Egypt, Ill 13 of of a 11 it to the military lin+pi 1111 44 here seri-rid wounds!' Soleiet's t15 , 1 0-�11 4 '' a L 11(.1110 � tell t 1 3 P. Iti tL t 11 t i r 411 rttixt-I. ,tilt she should sirg, she bel.iu) "Sh1,11 we anther' and while she lllllt the poor fellow wire his luau, to God. \\'hell sho returned again he had t.orir.ed the raver. ' _.,. ....:. n.;mrwc.'Tssm... . ...... .. .. _ .... .._ ......,ism ttmoe,: Newest Notes of Scy,ence COMPILED P011 THE tiEW ERA READERS. A Russian artist has invented a 11etllrod fox" painting several thea- iridal seenel .on :the mala cn.n-as, the pictures changing as the light thrown on thein; changes. A. North Carolina inventor's kilife for paring horses' hoofs is mounted at righltl angles to the lend of a handle and( provided with a guide insure an even cut. The experience of. German rail- roads hat9 been that the Mainten- ance cost of electric locomotives has been Less than that of cars fit- ted wi(tlir individual mlotors. One ,enxphoyleeoil passenger is in- jured for .every 12,053 miles covered by trolley cars in the. United metat- es,; and( lone for every 178,350 miles covered by automobiles. According to an Italian scientist tt; square mile of the earth in sic hours of sunshine receives heat equivalent to the combustion of inor0 thaul 2600 tons of coal. A! patenfti has been granted the Nebraska inventor of a mirror em- ploying a glass of 01 pinkish tint that reflects the human feeturee more truly than ordinary 01111 ors. The largest ,electric mine hniat int the world will be 131 ed fn e South African gold mine and will be able to lift 1;1.000 pounds of ore •at a speed Of 3500 feet a• minute. A. French' inventer•s process for telegraphing pietu{e3 uses a syse tens of holiows and r01'e.s. the pas- sages of a stylus aver which deter- inines the, intensity- of the current teen rem ittett. An electric, flat •iron invested by. C11oracle elan is propelled by a Motor driven. roll.'(. all 01 eraltur leaving :enly to guide it and control the 00130-nt by a switch in the ami- d le, • A .Pennsylvanian 11015 jlatent a punching bag suspended from 0 frame worn 011 las user's neck, the idea beings that :It trains a' man to be n.ox;e speedy 'with his 'hands than an ,ordinary bag. The upper side of a. dirigible bal- loon built for the British nary ]las been coated with aluminum crust to reflect tth& suns rays and lesson the effect of their heat on the gas it OOnita1115, •Tele .of the most powerful sloe- trig l'uoomotives ever 1)11111 rapoole of hauling a 1000 -ton 'train at a sliced. of 00 miles an linos,., have been brderecl by a railroad for use at its New York terminal. Some ; dd, Proverbs of the Savage Zulus 'Try this tum el imp; if fits you, weal it; if 11. Ile:, int you. throw 1t away. fDo., t 1\ ear an ornament 1111inconven eences y,:11 and don't do anything fee sheer ut,less von aerive some henetlt front your action. lowever clever you may he can you see the back of your neck? (Said to a 'boort-r ) Sen . la ,r-ts to the elephant, not ele slhants to the hare ('eniors primes. It is the duty of children to wait on .:Elders not elders un children., The ex falls in spite of its tour legs. Accidents happen in the hest regulated >farnin , A. go.tt'3 hide hues w goat's hide and. a gnu• d a gourd. (An eye for an eye arda,tooth foe . to all.) It is all one whether one is bitten by an oto 3,18.1:.0 01' o1'its offspring hots are p01.150110015 (9. Clime is nose the fess a arhue because the person who cornmeal it is a minor.) To' soli is °W.eeilhy evegetsndy, but a nptu's 'body is owned ay himself alone. (10 ich for hiimself and God for yrs ad.) SPaateon does no harm if it does not 'en'ter the blood. (Elard works break no hones) Y 41 cannot. light a, lire in water. (Said 1,0 ti liar.) Don't throw away the figs which x; row at the hottoui nt a tree and ,utasten to pick. those Which grow at the top. g. bird in the•hand is worth tens *,. in the bush,)' Don't show a hyena 110w well you can bite, for his jaws are more power .; fat strati yours. (Pride 0011105 before a fall.) 1. roan does not wash a woman's AA man may strikea man,.bilt death ` is sent toIim ) by God One death doss not draw water „for another death , A bull cannot hel'.Aw in twoplaces at rtsnce• However clever a rogue may he, 'whet( he is found out: he must admit ithat there is somebody ^severer thane, rhe. t Let us put our trelnblinglegs togetb- ter in one 1llace, and we shc.11 obtain sup- port one+tool the other. ', (Union•is'I ',strength.) If you nave to take a knife away 'from a, mild, give bin a piece of wood:' islets: a d. (1 a dead tree f,a1ls, it carries with,it- alive one. (ft 0 criminal is :punished' .hie inocont relation softer as well ) 11'lies have ears The walls liaise ears. The firewood. ahicha has been 1'01 ready: Inti homing loughs at that which 1. helm, consumed It i3 the same thing when :a mto rice there whether he has I,oen 0.111 •d or whether; he has come of his own fres will. Being defeated and (lying are the salve. Dile should not disclose one', secret thought.; any more than one shows the food one is eating. t35/ A lie cannot till the p tin. (Ode lno'- Llty cannot fill another.) Do not repair another Swan's fence until poi( have seen to your own (Charity begins at hame ) It is better to he pawl' and live long then rich and die goons. IV a stranger 001110 10 stay with yon do not forget when you I.av aside his weapons that he his hungry. (1t is all talking hetweena loll ligan and a fast hint) A Gambler does not leave his master, he only stops the other from c ening to severs hinf. The mat) who grows up by the sea is dreamed at lase, The aridk which is at y0na 1411)111'15 hnnee tvid nut drive away the terry. •trd. A borrower only seeks you inorder that, hemay boomer, ;and not to rept1y Het wile has not suilered •docs not know how In'attr. The beautiful ivoaila0 is the sister of manly; THE VICTORIA BRIDGE -A Hark Back to 1860 When the Prince Opened It Some insist : that modern Montreal was born in 1851, while others say that there was hardly a hint of mod- ernity until 1860. The building of the Victoria Bridge and the consolidation of scattered railway interests, aided in the growth, which became marked in the important matters of new build - Inge ; and the opening up of new streets..t, The Hon. John Young had Predicted the bridge, and;,was laughed at as a dreamer. The bridge was Com - 1 ted fn 1860;' It was supeiintende13 Nl TSE •CLIFTON .NEW ERA' ®•nst081®s®s®tr+O0ekood ielm®® Tile 11'040 14i adeT'•vo oesoss•ssfing©iscoa •®Os•ssoo. pe in its construction by the great Ste- phenson, who tephenson,.who was presented With 'an address in the 'Mechanic's Hall by the late Iyer. Henry Bulmer. The Prince of Wales, the late King Edward, came out to open the bridge. That visit is vividly remembered by many now living. The Prince, when in the ,city and country, won the good will of all by his urbanity and simple, unaffected attitude. At the time of tIhe Prince's visit the population of the city was only 93,000 and the value of real estate $8,976,270.. The ship channel showed eighteen feet and there were 141. manu- factories in 'the city, '• of which the product was $5,189,981. THE PERFECT SHOE FOR SUMMER SPORTS ASK YOUR DEALER. 1 HON, GEOR(P>ROSS, Liberal Lead er of net Senate, alto spoke, on the Naval Sill and .careied ' his mu lion. SENATOR LOLGITE ID. Govern - tuent r: I. act0 •• n the thaS�en. f ol:'. tv1:•) moved Second reading of the; Naval .Lill. u SA It'tNE 1,'on,TIRE RA 13 (hr's 0 111 t,c'det5 ere (leaf, 111ed. icine for little one,. In fact: they m ena.r.5ntend by a aoveenunent analyst to be 113 o'ntiy frt0 110m [Via les nr 1110 of the drugs so bnr,ut'ul 10 lie 114')15 111 the 'Rale or es. lie T,,11 IN`s ileyer doh 1'111-it''tyal'a gen 1 r111(1 may he given 'n the new-born he hp 0r m' go 1w ng chid with equal safety, They neves tial 10 ('11.15 P011514411 411 lou. 1' d'gestinn, eni10, hrerlk up colds ttnl at vets and 111,1('' teetiinrz easy. '1111e, 'l,thlols are 1-01.1 by tnedielne ,n• rte 01111 at 23 "eats :i box from The 1)e. Willie tits' tleentine Co , Bieck vole, 0 ,t , easceesteateexeasexeoaxLxaseveseetaseeereesegi TME UNIVERSAL .MENACE. The housefly causes 100,030 deaths a year and does a prop- erty damage of $12,000,000. The fly travels only 1,500 feet and delights in a liquid diet. When he finds something that he likes better than his latest meal he disgorges. One pair of flies beginning in May will breed 143,675 bushels by Septe:•rlber. The time will come wher. it will be considered more disgraceful to have flies in our homes than it Is now to have bedbugs. If flies were as large as cows. we would not have:one in the land.Unfortunately our indif- ference to their disease breeding activities isaslarge as the pests themselves are small. The exterminationof the fly will follow the observing of the old rule that CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GOOLIN„ SS, U<>U<�JV• FX>NJHXi<1':>W 0 0 0 v Y 8 O 0.00000 WILD MAN OF THE W0ODS He Kept Posted, However, on Topics of the Day Thomas Lewis, the 'build Welsll• man," who spent a solitary two years 111, the woods and fields, is tatting things easily in Caersixs Workhouse,. He boasts that he has kept in touch with passing events (luring his "out. .awry," and can converse intelligently on important topics which have arisen during the last two years. When art rested he was wearing a silver Watch and chain. The watch showed correct time. He says he used to : compare it ,with the Llanidloes town clock, which at nights he could hear strike distinctly from his haunts in the hills, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA You will find relief in Zam-Ruk l 11 eases the burning; a;ing eicorgatZtlalariE 11(elt(1sioe 'a p1(JS Rd, t1ti esetare. Whynotrlrove 111: t,.V.: J�te snag ritifo2n,, 010 A I it�t(t1`Ili ill 13 t1 13 S '1 al's -.m1;, ..^Yeti J •- 11, t `pa' V arta t ttr, SOa -mcm>,n �+c+�rrr�f>vt4dr�acrae.s 5.)n(11> the 1141 v:eather, - many himseke,ulerS disp-iase With the hot 1r1et11 and serve -cold :eloper instead. he following are a few serapes for smut 1e1' 05111115 meals, [10111' 1lerhee.. the °Oen11: Cucumber Blocks. ll.i'quisod. --Three t.lb'ospoonfnls of cheep -l'1 meat., veal and ham if pos- sinle. (Aliv> 1'15 add a little rein 01' hew bac 111 to tvh<ltever in,iat in us0d) A telispeonfte or chopped ()Lesley, p(pp,•4' arid s lit to taste, A little white '11>104'' o1' x111 a11c1' vinegar.. A good sia••(t cucumber. Gut the cucurn,er into Iwo inch lengths, peel it and remove the eentr'e, Putthe aSnnin,;8, 1110. into a htsin, moistenit ("1511 a 111,11e white sauce it you have 11, if not, use oil and vinegar 111 1x1,18. 11' white s. awe is used, acl•1 a fe v drops of vinen.1t' to flavour, Pili the holes in the cucumber with this ulixtau'e it rather high 1n the centre: Serve 011 a 11.11 With a hilt 1rrSS 01' 1411.,t1)01 r011nd. Mock I'igton and Podia° Salad IL. quir4,1-.1tunt 01 -le po'nld of fillet of real one tahl"vpa1(1101 each of mulct maths. ohnppt'(1 trim ar lutcon, 111.1 suet. A tettsp(lonfu1 nlhu'ed p u•sl1 , prppet. :and sill 1, {;r ivy. For tInt salad one pound of 1c43' 001 21.1.00S carefully boiled so tint the 81.-11 due; not 1,i cal., oil and vinegeat for dresb- ing. tier the veal on rt chopping board, remove the hone and spread with the h 4111, Fre idrruntbs ere. .11011 up tight. 1y, sew the Il til, lav 411 to deep pie (fish pour over a cupful ul' good brown gravy, carer with 1ln011101 dish and hake for one 1100e 0.111 a half, h (sting pith the gravy. Telt, up the merit, thicken and crane the 401.ivy, ,end poo" it 1)3•151. 111e Meat (initially and 1e,10e till 0411.11 Place an n (lean (1iSh. garnish nicely, nn 1 serve. Slice the pot:tile., add a very little ail •Incl vinegar, paper and .+alt and send to table. AGES Qt 1U711OPE'S KINGS :cone Are (IkI and Laietg' Alfonso Is Only Twenty-SCi' 11. Unless They are interfered with 111 the 111..,:,a8,4 011S 611111'5 or 110113 1,, the 1.11, 0111-$ of Europe should retails their present occupants for 501110 th11e, ;a, the 1.er. of their respective ages shows r i •t them to lie comparatively young. Ring A•fouso will be '27 in Ala y, Ming Allan t of Belgium is only 23, Ding Haakon of Norway hes reach_ ed •1'r, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria is just King Christian of Denman k is new 42. King Constantine of Greece has reached the age of 45, The Emperor of all the rtuesias fs also 45, Ring Victor of Italy who married a Montenegrin psincle1s is 44. King George of England, who c tem to the throne two years ago IS 48. Ring Frerhiek of Saxony, whoss Wife ran a vay is also IS. Not until August will popular Queen With, -!mina of the Nethel'alnds he 3:3. The l anperor William, of Germany is co11lperi(ive vetelul, who has leached the age o1 54. • Tops of Field Roots Three Inventors have patented a machine for cutting the tops from a field of beets and. harvesting the tops and beets separately. Aviation .Record Vrilh,a proportion of but one killed to each 41 licensed pilots France,holds the record for safety in aviation. New Pistol Sights,, Sights mounted on sliding exten- sions to give the steer of an automatic pistol a better aim have been patented by all Englishman. To fold letters and 100815 the In envelopes is the purpose 05 a simple hand operated machine. CASTOR 1. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of FACTS ABOUT FLIES. WOULD ; LENGTH EN • TEi31Vi. Methodist Ministers; Say Changing Pastors Hurts Church.` LONDON, Ont., June 2, -Is the prceent system of sheet terms fee Methodist ministers its efficient as tt long tez'm or (lots the effielene3) of the pr'aeher 1nersaso with bis length of stay ° This will he one of 1111 nlu poi'tr it nlattei', In 111, dismissed 111 the Methodist chn'('1 l.ce, a loch opens in 1110 First. Methodist CItuteli on Wed rceir\ ern: 4. The r alitisters as 0 whole are of the opinion that a taster does his hest to ark towards th a enol of the four yenr1' terra, end at that lime only reacher the hi ,met. lfleienej The enutet lien 11 that Silc time lost in cha' nesters thiel their b11110ln4 aegn aitta el With 'Co:, -people anal the 111:1241 to 1." (1011114:11 erselert way, is a 1, _ t , the i 1101 1r, 41)151 utel:t have I nt 1 1 13 1 it 'IS, that it the preetiee is noti,"•,;rl the chervil will t 11,4t fnl'e trd. "Rev. 1 h' n 1 '- 11 1 1.. 111 frivol. of ri lett ts 1 a e red he, l' remit , (t h,l'1. , ten dia. , .cesium :FELL. AMUR 'TO I r •'hIo Flies make milk impure. Flies do nothing but harm. Flies are wholesale murderers. Flies bring summer complaint Flies cause epidemics of disease, Flies do not belong in this town. Flies find ,notbing too ,filthy to eat. Flies, spread the hookworm, disease. Flies kill 100,000 people In this' coun- try every year. Flies carry death about on their hairy legs and wings. Flies cost the United States $500,- 000,000 annually. Flies are respon lhle for the majority of deaths among c aelet1. Certain Relief from headaches, dull feelings, and• fatigue of biliousness, comes quickly -and permanent improvement in bodily condition follows -after your etomaeh, liver and bowele have been tonedregulated h n and d by gold everywhere. In besen, 2S 00i4i5. AH Her People Thought She Had, Mrs. Wni, Martin, Lower Ship Harbor East, N.S., writes: -"I um sending you e testimonial of my cure by Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. , Last May I took a cold, and it settled on my lungs. I got so bad I could not rest at night. I had two doctors to treat me but got no relief, "All of my people thought I had Consumption. I had fallen away to a shadow. 111acl given up all hopes of ever getting better again until my daugh- terwen w t to a store one day and bought me a bottle of Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Atter taking half of it I felt better, so I got two more, and thanks to them I am well to -clay, and able to do my house work. I cannot say too much in its praise, and I ;hall always keep it in the house." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup con- tains all the lung healing virtues of the famous Norway Pine twee which makes it the very best preparation for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung Troubles, See that you get "Dr. Wood's" when you ask for it. There are many imita- tions on the market. Price, 25 and 50 cents. See that the name, The T. Milburn Co., Limited, is on the yellow wrapper. BIG LodaHr S 0 �9a� O GIP. Government Will Advance Fif- teen Million Dollars. ONTARIO BADLY TREATED Mr. Donald Sutherland Complains Vigorously of Government's Dis- crimination In Favor of the West In the Matter of Immigration - Mr. Boivin Prevents an Un- pleasant Episode Saturday. OTTAWA, June 2. -Hon. W. T. White has given notice of a resolution declaring it to be expedient for the Government of Canada to loan to the •eensalb••o0900©0000••111••s•• Summer School • • 1 For courses in all Business • subjects leading to positions • • as .Bookkeepers or Steno- • g graphers and for Civil Service • and Commercial Specialists' ,Sg • exami nations will be con- • ducted in Shaw's Schools, To- 3 • ronto. (Tile Central Business • • College with four city Branch •' ▪ Schools) from July 3rd to August this year. Students • A may enter any time for • 3 general courses, No vacations. r • Write W. H. Shaw, President, • • for catalogue, 391 Young St., • 3 Toronto, •; e�gricrs FOR Welkin.? and Riling Oliver plows I. H. C. Gasoline Engines McCormick Machinery. Pumps and 'Windmills. ALL : I iliDs e)P REPAIRS AND EY.1'ERTING. CALL ON Willer Lillie Corner of Princes and Albert streets. rmesr Corntrililnsin'assCotlege Stratford, Ont. 'the Best, Practical Training Se11001'hi Ontario Three Departments COMMERCIAL' SHORTHAND TELEGRAPHY. All aburses are thorough and praeticaggl• Teachers are ex- perienced and graduates are placed in positions. We give individual attention, and stu duents may enter at any time Write for flee catalogue at 113. A. AMcLachlan, Principal,. ( THT?;E1SDAi,JiJiNAi.55'ill 19X3., The Right Place for a Wats Pa in a furnace is jut ()ter the feed door and this is where it is placed in the 'Sunshine." It has a lip front and is the right r; Writs for the Sunshine booklet, height for easy fill - or get our local agent to 'ex- ing without relnova,1. (' plain the mealy advantages of this furnace over any others I t s position and capacity of tl e ti ti n. -lake certain of a healthy , humid Beat vi i,•` •ti i '•1� ,,._ P. I London Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver rt. Se, Hamilton Cal gar v Saskatoon Eclmcn:,^:l 4i Sold by RYAN at Si'TCF 'i!PIF'{7t'iSkamilit' °�.11`t. (.'r.ml.« •';ur e8 "vim,. 510' timid. Truitt( net r.' 11,111111'x\' CO 015,000,000 during the (lest eighteen months or two years. Upon this reso- lution, a bill will he 10unded and pass- ed during the present week. The money 11[11 virtually be paid out upon progress estimates for the completion of the mountain section of the Grand Trunk Pacific. The U'overnment 10111 be secured by debentures cf the com- pany bearing four per cent. interest and maturing ten years after date. 4'lie claim of the Government will he a lien upon the 1nod, ranking immedi- ately after existin • charges The pay- ment of the detest -dares will also be guaranteed. by the Grand Trunk Rail- way Syetens. Mr. AVliite said that the application of the Grand 'I'tunk Pacific for this loan dated hack in the last days rd the Laurier Government. It had recently been pressed very urgently, however, because of the financial stringency in the London market, and indeed all over the world, The Government is of the opinion that the road should he 0/dello(' as 50011 :IS possible, and Writ the ennlpany should not be 001h- p,•lted to raise funds at ruinous rates. it is (1 business proposition," said the ;Minister, "wr ex,pect the money to he repaid. with interest and we regard the security as ample,,, When the immigration estimates were up, Mr. 1)nnald Sutherland „(S, Oxford) said the Department seemed to be run entirely in the interests of the ('au1dian west, Aeting \fin( •1'r 'Crother- said On- tario reetii 'd I22,001) innnigrants last year, a greater number than any ot1. cr pr:,vinee. .lir. Sutherland ;1111 that (luey might 1an,l in (Mario and then proceed. west At any rat:' they wore 1101 prn- prrly distribute:.. Only 1,976 faint 1 .hoe rs had been ('laced in Orderer last year nut of the 12eflao ,raut.. I'I,' ha,1 lrnllcl: 10111 still 11• rd, thin iho Welt (;overutnlnt woah11l by( lel' rnnthtinn;. Hon. Prank Cochran.. 0al1e(1 atten- tion 111 the fact that 40,1101) Chilies,' entered Canada last year in spite of the head. tax of $500. He did 110t be- lieve that the head tax 51(415 peeping the Chinese out. }Inn. Robert Roger; said there was no longer any eomplalnt of Chinese cheap labor, but at the sante time it was desirable not to have too many Orientals in the country and the mat- ter of increasing the head tax- was under consideration. At the evening sitting there was an unexpected breeze when Hon. Bruno Nantel, who was putting through his estimates as Minister of Inland Reve- nue, replied in French to the inter- rogatories of Wm Chisholm (Lib.. 11,1' av11'1'.t1P.:.' (1.'$pe Ili'('toil protested tlt"nt a inert was cob l"rtin tunuev u!,al'•r Lair,: pretences who ac3.15 11 a pnrti.lfu 13illinut be 111i 11111,' 111 111111 to 011110111 his r:<I.ruit; a in 1l11, in^%uegc of ilio ma - At this all''\a 1s'1 hid lila, "The I:r,alish Ian's see. ' ht said, `line no better eight. here then the French Ian - e ream none 311 i»t:-rs et til" crown rat 1301 t. alt i r, rtr•lt, (11.1, 0111 a eurn- 1 'r ei th.' 10' ,ab'•11 cannot mete ,land ' 1 u ni . : in. (T 1b , Shoat -el: al•,1: Paid Ir. A :t,•1 Wats 1,111) as1. f'• t ut i'. • 1/pitt .: i t 1- t i' ctr,1 0'',e , . 1 a•,:tl',noi: 15e- 1 '-1 al- tvr,' a .:,1 hr 111 - I'1:• ::oro hi t': 11 ! 41 ;.i i''•. :n' lir so1.1, c' 1a 10(1 i.q.-'111 itelfas welt es Ills. Nal: - 1"1 t .1 1 0. ._1 -h, c') h'. was (teased elw'•.rs i • • ' 'il, Ih•euch " 111..1 L.i._11, l,v a tar' Hot:- . i" 0 f?rLt. I .� is ..i•1 la-. ("his- itni:l lima 1:11•1- 1, r n:ut. n".-1 ain•areitiy avert ti)'' reel in either - 111.. a.tJ'. I-lees:tees. he tea. sits.' 711'. Nantel Fed .spoken '1 hey n 't'.1 it: hi- 211 1h- er 10211: Ut tt n. 113(1ientlettittenee and 011111 1. continiet 1(11,1 (t .; in Elia- the lia- tl enc' 't. 1\11, n 11,x' I11 c r ' I Faint:lay meriting the .'1•:111, Z i I,'t.4' 'iimetele- 1,<1the demise r,1 arr. f n• Chef )I. u:t;•'. teSer.. 1 wd1'. lirntvn'F 1011e sersiset ", les ;a11<e define Intek to 1 =11). Sir h:iifri'1 Jola•i'r 0 ":rr. 1 ,with emotion i.' the death ''5 ' 111 i t rl," ud th • l'1 1111)1, "theCount- ri ("111'. alt.Lvtay, which eenhlin, a 101X,,,1 j,'rpuk:l:":: ,f 1"'rs' " nF Sc"t,•h 111:,1 and hl. 1 pr. u1t.''1 that lr' th_ .dtlsfe(linn ;:I' all rec...'.) a'„1 ell creeds without. Mallet oftener', to arv- nue wh11s1' (1) to a 1.111,' he Needy liiailltaittcsl hie cot,y;'.1 or,,." • els G Q� DEwores WEAKNESS but is promptly relieved by the medical nourishment in Scott's Emulsion which is not a nerve -quieter, but nature's greatest nerve -builder, without alcohol or opiate. Scott 8o notvne„Toronto, Oat, 11-25 1 1 1 Women and Advertisements OME statements are so saturated with their own moral as to require no c nn -invent. "Rid- ing on a car during the excitement over the naval battles between Russia and Japan," said Mr. Thomas Martindale, before the Retail'Merchants' Association of. Pennsylvania, "I observed that the men were seadino• the war news and the women were reading advertisements. Those' women, I' watched keenly, read eery line of the advertise- ments, and then turned to the woman's page, This ride was a distance of eighty miles, yet at the journey's end the women had nor yet had time to turn to the actual news' of the day. The women want advertisements to read, and you must present i i ess in a readable shape to be in the fig }oyour bus11 e 1 r p ;,ht these days." Is your Stock Moving? If not. Then we. can Help. You, New Era Ads pay -They get light at the people. THE NEW ER An. CUNTON TELEPHONE 3o. 1. M It SR ae,;,;tsa1,I'v.