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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-06-19, Page 7WOMAN ICK FOR YEARS Wants OtherWomen to Know How She was Finally Restored to Health. Hammond, Ont. — "1 am passing through the Change of Life and for two years had hot flushes very bad, head- aches, soreness in the back of head, was constipated, and had weak, nervous feel- ings. The doctor who attended me for a number of years did not help me, but I have been entirely relieved of the above symptoms by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and Liver Pills, and give you permission to publish my testimonial"— Mrs. Lours BaAuCAGE, Sr., Iiammond,Ont.,Canada. New Brunswick, Canada,— "1 can highly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompound to any suffering wo- man. I have taken it for female weak- ness and painful menstruation and it cured me. " — Mrs. BEV= BARBOUR, Harvey Bank, New Brunswick, Canada. 4- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound,nadefrom native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to -day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham lab- oratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. Every suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial If you want Special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. Omens dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a Woman and held in strict confidence. A Divining itoci Official tests in German South Afri- ca with the witch hazel divining rod seem to vindicate the efficiency of what generally has been deemed a Nuperstition. Pictures for the Blind Motion pictures for the blind ha.ve been invented by a Paris doctor, an electrically operated machine causing a series of reliefs to pass under their fingers. • New Cotton Area Moscow textile manufacturers plan to spend. several naillions in irrigating a great Valley in central Asia foe the cultivation of cotton. Boston's Drydock Boston will spend $3,000,000 to build one of the largest dry clocks in the 'United States, accommodating ships 1000 feet long and 120 feet wide. Refuse Wagons Refuse gathering wagons of :several German cities are so constructed that they can be lifted bodily with electric cranes and emptied. 'CAPRA'S iTTLE 111ER PILLS. Blois readache and relieve all the troubles In& , dent to a bilious state ee tee systole, suet as Dizziness,. Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress atter ening, Pain in the Side, &c. While their most wznareabieeueeese hos beon shown le curing cieadaelie, yet Carter's Little Liver anus era. equally valuable in constipation, curing and pre venting this annOying complaint, while they also correct all disorders or tic stomach, stimulatethe liver and regulate the bowels. Even If theyonlj eared gi Corel oem'-, 41Chothey w'ould be almost pricelues tothosewilo culler from th s distressing complaint; butfortu, mainly thei r goodness cices not old here,andthose who once try t tem will find 001)0 10 pills yalu- able In so many ways that they Will not be yel- ling to do withoht them. But after aii eke imid Is the bane of so many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our Wis.:emit while others do net. Carter's Little Liver. Pills err very man and very easy id take. One or two ifils maze a dose. They are strictly vegetable end do not. gripe or purge', but by their gentle action please all who CLETSZ MEDICINE 50.,, VE117 708E. (se baB ISTA Dos, Owl rtiok <41) DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH A WATCH is a delicate piece II. of machinery. It calls for • less attention than most machinery, but must be ;cleaned and oiled occashanalltr to keep perfect time. • With proper care a Waltham Watch will keep perfect time for a lifetime. It will pay you , well to let us clean your watch every 12 or x8 months. W. R.COUNTER Jeweler and Optician. Issuer of Mit-doge Licenses. eiseasimioneiroiseiielisoiente• EXCIISC ie. 011116061111111111111111110111001111111111111110“01111110 repened it, saw Mrs. Wellington 'finish- irtg a cigar, and retreated precipitate. •IY. Seeing Mrs, Temple wandering in the corridor, he motioned her •to a 'chair near the leesdieks and she at :by his side, wondering at Ms filmy eY°Sh. Te iFosdiclts, glancing uncomfort- ably at Dr, Temple,rose and selected ,other chairs further away, Then •Begor Ashton sauntered M, his eyes searching for a proper companion through the tuella . He saw Mrn. Wellington .returning !from the platform, just tossing away :her cigar and blowing out the last or Ins grateful vapor. . • WW1 an 'effort at sarcasm, he went ;to her and offered her ,one of 'his own !.eigars, smiling: "Have another." She took it, looked it over, and .parried his irony with a fOrraula she 1.iad heard men Athe When they hate to refuse a girt -cigar: "Thanks. I'll smoke it after dinner, if you don't 'mind" • "Oh, I don't mind," he laughed, then 'bending closer he murmured:, "They tell me we are comieg to a tunnel, a ;nice, longs dark, dismal tunnel." Mrs. Wellington would not take a dare. She felt herself already emart- aipated from Jimmie. So she answered 'Aehton's hint with a laughing chat - lenge: ' "How nice of the conductor to er- a:Inge it."' Ashton smacked his ,lips over the prospect. Andnow the porter, having noted Arliten's impatience to react the tun- nel, thought to curry favor, and a quarter by announcing its approach. He bustled in and made straight for Ashton just as the tunnel announced itself with a sudden swoop of glooM, a great increase of the train -noises and a far-off clang of the locomotive .bell. Out of the Egyptian darkness came :the unmistakable sounds of osculation In various 'parts of the room. Doubt - les, it was repeated in other parts er 'the train. There were numerous coo- ing sounds, too, but nobody spoke me :,cept Mrs. Temple, who was heard to murmur: ' "Oh, Walter, dear, what makes your :breath so funny!" 's Next came a little yowl Of pain in IMrs. Fosdick's voice, and then day - :light flooded the car with a rush, as le time had made an instant leap from ;midnight to noon. There were Inter- esting disclosures. . Sirs, Temple was caught with her wens round the doctor's neck, and 'she blushed like a spoony girl. Mrs. Fosdick was trying to disengage her 'hair from Mr. Fosdick's scarf -pin. Mrs. 'Whitcomb alone was deserted. Mr. 'Ashton was gazing devotion at Mrs. Wellington and trying to tell her 'with his 'eyeshow velvet he had found her cheek.' But she was looking reproachfully at him from a chair, and saying, not without regret: "I heard everybody kissiug every- body, but I was cruelly 'neglected." Ashton's eyes widened with unbe- lief, he heard a snicker at his elbow, and whirled to find the porter rut', :birtg his black velvet cheek and 'writhing with pent-up laughter. Mrs. Wellington ,glanced the samo way, and a shriek of understanding burst from her. It sent the porter into a spasm of yah-ye.hs , till he 'caught Asiaton's eyes and saw • murder .in there. The porter fled tc the plat - Term and held the door fast, expect- ing to be lynched. But Ashton dashed away in search of concealment and soap. : The porter reraained on the plat - 'form for some time, planning to leap overboard and take his chances rather :than fall into Ashton's hands, but at length, finding Ininself unpursued, he • peered into the car and, seeing that Ashton hati gone, he returned to his duties. Ile kept n close Watch On :Ashton, but on soberer thoughts Ash. ,ton had decided that the incident 'would best be consigned to silence and oblivion. But for all the rest of 'that day he kept rubbing his lips 'with his, handkerchief. The porter, noting that the train 'bid: swept into a granite gorge, like an enormously magnified aisle in a Imado-up sleeping car, recognized the .presence of Echo Canyon, and with et the entrance into Utah. He hastened to impart the tidings to Mr. Fosdick and held out his hand as he extended the information. Fosdick could laardly believe that his twelve-hundrecienile exile was over. "We're.in -Utah?" he exclaimed. , "Yaseah," and 'the porter shoved' his palm into view. Fosdick filled it with all "his loose change, then whirled to hia wife and cried: PRACTICALLY GIVEN UP TO DIE "Freit-a-tives" Cured Kidneys and Bladder WILLIAMSTOWN, ONt, JULY 27th. 1910 "I have much pleasure in testifying to the almost marvellous benefit I have derived front taking "Fruit -a -lives". I was a lifelong sufferer from Chronic Constipation, and the only medicine ever secured to do inc any real good was "Pruit-a-tivcs". This medicine cured me when everything else failed. Also, last espring„ I bed a severe attack of Bladder Trauble coupled with Kidney Trouble, and I'Pruit-a-tives" cured these complaints for nie . when the physicians attending ine had practically given me up. I aui now over eighty years of age and I can strongly recorathend "Pruiata- tives" for Chronic Constipaticia and Bladder and Kidney Troubles" JAMES DINGWALL. "Pruit-a-tives" is the only medicine in the world made of fruit vices—anti is the greateSt kidney, bladder and liver medicine ever put on the market. 50e a box, 6 for $2.5o trial size, es, At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by B`rnit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Itchen. ' Later he decided that Fosdick was a !Mormon elder and that Mrs. Fosdick Iaas probably a twelfth or thirteenth pouse be was smuggling in from the east. The theory was not entirely lse, for Fosdick was one of the any victims of the crazy -quilt of merican divorce codes, though he as the most unwilling of polygamists. 'And Dr. Temple gavesup his theory in despair the next morning when be found the Fosdicks still on the train, and once more keeping aloof from 'each other. -- CHAPTER XXIV. • SiitiDAY •SCHOOL Lesson Second Quarter, For June 22, 1913. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text •of the Lesson, Amos vi, 1.8. Memory Verses, /, 8—Golden Text, Amos v, 14—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. .A.S I nave often said in writing notes on a so called tetnperance lesson, it des seem as if those who aboose the portion e make very poor selections, but we can thank them for a study in prophecy and will find much profit in a meditation upon Amos and his mes- sage. Temperance is self control .and sebthetion to God. All else is intem- perance, and there is a kind in which wine and strong drink play no part, as In lea: xxix, 9, "They are drunken, but not with wine; they stagger, but not with strong drink." This is somewhat sitnilar to the famine of Amos viii, 11, which has no reference to lack of bread or water, but to hearing the words of the Lord. The first six verses of our lesson re- fer to self indulgence in the way of ease and pleasure anti revelry and a reliance upon human help, with no thought of God except a were form ot worship, which WEIS only a mockery and 0 provocation to the Lord. In the laSt twO verses Jehovah says, "I abhor the excellency of jacob and hate his palaces." In Ezek. xxiv, 21, He says, "I will profane my sanctuary, the ex- cellency of your strength, tbe desire ef your eyes and that whicb your soul pitieth." They gloried iu the fact that they were the chosen nation in their temple, their ritual, and they were somewhat diligent In the outward form. but the heart was not right with God. Leaven in Scripture is invariably suggestive of corruption, of evil, and Ile said, "Offer your sacrifices with 1m -ell. for that is like you, so ye love The 'Train Butcher. ' to do" (Amos iv, 4,,5 and margin). Be - Mallory was dragging out a miser- cause of their evil hearts and evil do- aeble odetence with a companion who bags Be could not tolerate their refl. twee neither maid, wife, nor widow giousness and eald: "1 bate, I despise and to whom he was neither bachelor, your feast days. 5 * * Though ye offer husband, nor relict. Me burnt offerings. I will not ee- 1 They were suffering brain -fag from cept them" (v, 21-231. A Nazerite was ,'their one topic of conversation, arid one willingly and wholly separated theart-fag from rapture deferred. Mar- to God and forbidden to touch wine 'earth had pretended to take a nail or anything that came from the vine and Mallory had pretended that he (Num. vi, 14), but He says,,"Ye gave mould leave her for her own sake. the Nazarites wine to drink." :Their contradictory chains were be- A prophet was the Lord's messenger ;ginning to gall. with the Lord's message (Hag: i, Ma Mallory sat in the snacking room, but they commanded the prophets, say' and threw aside a half -finished cigar. mg, "Prophesy not" (11, 11, 12e In ;Life was indeed nauseous when to- chapter i, L we read that Amos was a beams turned rank on his lips. He prophet 'In the days of fizziale king of :watched without interest the stamen - ;dolls scenery whirling past the train; Judah, and by ,comparing lea. i, 1, we see that they were contemporary; wanite ravines, infernal grotesques therefore we note in connetiou with ,of architecture geld diablerie, the e Giant's Teapot, the Devil's Slide, the 11151;mx.tetivae. 1h3a;vx...evbxe,e811-1s1n.YainiT1 otheriSni''l0as.* Pulpit Rock, the Hanging Rock, sages where God discialued their wor- splashes of. mineral color, as if titanic ship because it was all mere form and paint pots had been spilled or flung aonly 1 ram the mouth and because they geinst the cliffs, sudden hushes et would not bear Ells words nor do green pine -worlds, dreary graveyards t of sand and sagebrush, mountain hem. There is a senrching question sin Amos ill, 8, "Can two walk togethe treams in frothing panics. r Elis jaded soul could not respond to escept they be agreed?" almost 50)' any of these thrillers, the dime-nov- oeuntI el would anewer, No How, then, els and melOdramatic third -acts of na- d Israel walk with God If they did , ture. But with the arrival of a train-Flownot Illse Ills ways or want Ills words': boy, who had got on at Evanston with can any ome walk with God to. day if they will not a batch of Salt Lake City newspa. Wept Jesus as pers, he woke a little. God, Ills supernatural birth, His death The other men came trooping in our sterta as the sinner's substitute, round, like sheep at a herd -boy's His literal resurrection rroin the dead, 'whistle or chickens when a' Pan of 111s ascension to heaven, where at the grain is brought into the yard. Phe riglit hand of the Father Ile is our train "butcher" hada nasal sing -song, (31.eat High Priest, and His coming nein to set up Efls 'kingdom of peace hut his train might have been the an earth? mateis the „u.or all 50 Pied Piper's tune emetring Hamelin celled tetnperance work, all effort to "Edith! We are in Utah now! Em-' !brace me!" She flung herself into his arms with a gurgle of bliss. :The other passen- gers gasped with amazement. This sort of thing was permissible enough In a tunnel,' but im the full light of ' Fosdick, noting the sensation he had created, waved his hand reas- curingly and called acroge his wife's ehOulder: , "Don't be alarmed, 'ladies and gen- , ltiernen. She's my wife!" He added tin a vvhisper meant for her ear alone: "At least till we get to Nevada!" 't Then she whispered something in his ear and they hurried from the car. They left behind them a bewiider- 'snentethat eclipsed the wonder of the Malleries. That couple spoke to each 'other at least during the day time. Here was *a married pair that did not !speak at all for two days' and tw,o nights and then made a sudden and 'p.ublic rush to each other's arms!' Dr. Temple summed the general eelhig when he said: . "I don't belieVe inowitches, but if 1 616. id helieve that pus ,,train is be-, A bite of this and a taste of that, all day ion, dulls the appetite and weakens the Restore your stom'ach to healthy vigor by taking a t4a-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal—andcut out the'plecine. Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets acm t'le, best friends for sufferers from iaeigestion and dyspepsia. 50o. a Box at your nruggIst's. Made by the National Drug and Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited. 149 MIL Inauguration of Grand Trunk Lake and /tail Service be- tween Eastern and West- ern Canada. Commencing Ratitrthey, June 71h, Westbound, and on each Monday, Wednesday, rind Saturday thereat - tee, the Grand Trunld Railway win ,operate a special "Steamehip EX - Press," leaving Toronto 10 45 a. m, stopping at Hamilton Brantford, Paris, 'Woodstock, Ingerscie Lan- don and Stralthroy, arriving .Sarnia Wharf'I 00 pan., making direct eon nection with the Northern Naviga- tion Company's palntial steamers leaving Sarnia Wharf 4 15 p.m. for Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., 'Port A.rthurc and Port Will i am. . Steamer leaving Sarnia Wharf on Mondays does not call at Ports Ar- thur. . On the arrival Of thel steamer at Fort William. special trainci of the highest Standard will leave. that point bit 4.45 pan .,aeriving Winni- peg 7.45 a.m. next morning: The service afforded by this route is the finest in every respect and includes Parlor and Parlar-Cafe servic,e between Toronto an Sar- nia Wharf, ,eateellent service on the boats of (the Northern Navigation Company, including the "Hanionie" the fin.eet and fastest' passenger boat on (the, Great Lakes. Stand- ard Sleeping Oars (electric lights in lower andi upper berths) Colon- ist Sleeping Cars (berths free) Din- ing Oar and Coachee. on the Grand Trunk Pacific between Fort liam and Winnipeg. Through Sleep- ing Oars between IN:irt William and Edmon ton. commencing Jun e 16th A special train will: run the re: - verse way—from Sarnia Warr 10 Toronto, commencing Sunday. nine 8th., .and cagh Tuesday„Friday, and Sunday thereafter. The first East bound train having direct steamer connection leaves Sarnia on Friday June 13111. Full particulars, reservations 00 Efts -anter or train may he obtained on application to Grand Trunk Agents. or write C. E. Horning, His- tMc't Paesenger Agent, Union Stet ion, Toronto, Ont. aohn ansford & Son, Towo Pass- enger and Ticket Agents. Phene 17. A. 0. Pattison, Station Agent phone 350, of its grown-ups. The charms ofMr- !tation, matrimonial bliss and 1 mu-anyupift the people, a.11 religious work of linine beauty were forgotten, and the kind. if we are not agreed with ;males flocked to the delights of stock- God as to the necessity of a new birth, !market reports, politioal or racing or forglyeness of sins by the precious Arametic or sporting or criminal blood of Jesus Christ, salvation in His news. Even Ashton. braved the eyes name, without whom there is uo !salve- , tion? of his fellow rrte.n for the luxury of )burying his nose in a fresh paper. Is it not all just as hateful to God as was the formality of Israel's religious- .. "Papers, gents? Yes? No?" the :tness in the days of the prophets, and rain butcher chanted. "Salt Lake pa- 'pers, Ogden papers, all the latest pa- also when the Lord Jesus was on earth, for He said it *as just the same Pers, comic papers, naagazines, pe. triodicals," then, quoting the prophet's words in "Here, boy," said Ashton, snapping Mat xv, 7-9? Another phase of their religiousness is seen in Amos viii, 4-6, liis fingers, "what's the latest New 'York paper?" keeping Sabbaths and new moons, but "Last Sat'day's." , longing to have them over that they , Seft New York. Well, give me that press. What is the difference between Salt Lake paper. It has yesterday's them and those who today take their bodies to the bailee of God, but, while tock market, I suppose.„ "Yes, sir." He passed over the outwardly seeming to worship, their , sheet and made change, without abet- minds are on their business or their Ing hi monody: "Papers, gents. Yes? pleasures or worldly pursuits? Yet No? Salt Lake pa .._,,, some of them may be somewhat active so called good work for the "Whash latesh from Chicago?" said in some Wellington. reformation of Some claSe of sinners, "Mondays!, 1 which amounts to nothing if it lacks the only foundation of the finished "I read that before --that breakfast "Six days old? I read that before 1 might buy and sell and cheat and op - work of Jesus Christ began," laughed Little Jimmie. "Well, Ek w few seem to be agreed with God give Inc Salt Lake 13azoo. It has bash°. ball 'wive, 1 s'pose." , in Ells plan for the bringin,g of the kingdom on this earth, when Jesus "Yes, sir," the butcher answered,' shall reign and the nations shall learn and Ins tone grew reverent as he eaid: "The Giants won. Mr. Mattyson war no more! Yet all is plainly re. was, pitching. Papers, gents, all the V ea led in the Prophets, for it is written latest papers, magazines, periodicals?: ip Amos m, 7, "Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but Be revealeth His Wedgewood extended a languid hand: "What's the latest issue of the sect•et unto His servants, the prople London Tanner, , ets," He bas purposed to subdue this I "Never heard of it." 1 world unto Elimself and fill it with His glory. not by present agencies or . Wedgewood almost fainted, and re- in this present evil age, but in the next turned to his Baedeker of the United States. 1 age by a restored and redeemed Israel• , el when He shall have futtille.d Amos ix, Dr. Temple summoned the lad: 14, 15, and all similar predictions. See ;don't suppose you have the Ypsilanti -Eagle" i A mos ix, 11, rooted in Acts re, 16, by '., The butcher regarded him with pity, Ji mes et the great council at :femme when he briefly entlines God's And sniffed:. "I carry newspapers, not lam, Moultry." , plan --first a peorne from all nations "Well, give me the—» he WM a (the gathering of the church In this 'pink weekly of rather pictureeque ap. ago, then the restoration ot Israel and ,Ipearance, and the adventure attracted then the salvation ot all natians. "I'll take this --also the Out-. nook." He folded the pink within the ;green; and entered into a new and [etartling syorld—a sort of journalistic 40ofies cuttm toot ompound lEsiumming tour. "Give me any old thing," said Mae 'Iory and flung open an Ogden iota' Mal till he found the sporting page, IWhere his eyes brightened. "By Jove, la ten.inning game! Matthewson 111 'the boxl" • 'Inc gx•cat Uterine loilic, and ----)/. Ref:Ma)er on Wilitill Women Call oniy. St0',3 Oireetilla Monthly (3e1).11i. Sold ie three degrees a% of Eti.rengt,11--No. 1, Ill ; N_ oi 2, ._ 10 ilegl Ole Str.)111;br, §3; No. . for 8pectra eases, SE, per box. 8eld b ell druggists, or sent Prop pamphlet). Address prepil, or' receipt et. pt Ice. • inti 1 - !continued next Week, cowls ffornter/z, IV on Hair Illadghter KILLED BY NEGLIGENCE TREMORS IN BALKANS.. Earthquakes Now Disturb Peace of Southeastern Europe, LONDON, June 16.—Despatelans from various points in southeastern Europe indicate that the eartbquake reported Saturday from Sofia was widespread, At Bucharest two dis- tinct shocks, beginning at 11.43 in the morning, were experienced. At Philippopolis the seismic disturbance began at 11,45. Several towns in southern Hungary also were affected. In none of these plane, however, Was there any serious damage. Quake Killed Many. SOFIA, June 16.—The earthquake shocks of Saturday were renewed yes- terday in many parts of Bulgaria. Two violent shocks occurred in the morning at Grabovia, where much damage was done. The seismic disturbanees at Tirnova continued throughout Saturday, and the trembling of the earth had not ceased yesterday. At that place many people were killed and churches and public and private buildings were ser- iously damaged. Thousands are beam - less and destitude. How often ao ire hear that ex- clamation about a eertain women's or Man's hair A peominent scientist land hair specialist ,emphatically slates, . and has proven, theft any man or -wo- man can have. luxurants lustrous heir, by using the famous, pre- scription called PARISIAN Sage PARISIAN Sage is now mad.e and sold in Canada to S. R. Holmes the druggist, is the lagent in Clinton and the readers Of The•New Era can buy frlom him for only 50 cents g large bottle W R. Holmes knows that PARI- SIAN Sage will. beautify the hair, Cure dandruff and stop falling hair, and for thafb reason he sells it un- cles? a guarantee fbol cure or; money back Pride' 50 cents. The 11.T. 'Booth Go, Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont., Ca Rath an Mak errs DR. MACDONALC) BETTER. His Hair Singed Off. Paso 7 ST. THOIVIAS, June 16.—Fthe which broke out in am upstairs closet in the house of II. J. McManus, coal dealer, Rosebery place, yesteeday morning, caused about ,51,500 damage. Mr. McManus was asleep in an adjoining bedroom, and had his eyebrows, whis- kers and hair singed off, trying to escape in his night Clothes. 11All A TERRIBLE ATTACK OF 111D1111111A. Shock 'and Strained Leg Are Editor's Chief Injuries, PORT ARTHUR, Ont., June 16.— The injuries to Dr, j. A. Macdonald, edam of The Toronto Globe, are not so serious as at first reported. Mr. Macdonald was up Saturday morning. though he still has to walk with the aid of a entail on account of the strain to hi a left leg. His other injur- ies are of quite a trivial nature, and he suffered most from shock and shaking up. He was sufficiently recovered to go for an automobile ride. His son, Gor- don Macdonald, is here, and Mrs. Macdonald is expected to reach here in the course of a day or so. 6 Turks and Bulgars Join. EDINBURGH, Scotland, lune 16.— At the world's conference of the Y.M.C.A. Yesterday, Turkey and Bul- garia joined in the alliance of the thirty-four other countries and theie delegates were received -Cogethet on the platform, amid wild enthusiama. On motion of Lord Kinnaird, sec- onded by Count Von Moltke of Den- mark, and Count De Pourtales of France, the conference declared in favor of international arbitration. PREMIER AT HALIFAX. The City Fathers Give Civic Welcome to Mr. Borden. HALIFAX, June 16.—Premier Bor- den, accompanied by Hon. Frank Cochrane, Minister of Railways, and F. D. Gutelius, general manager of the TOR., rrived here last night. Mayor Bligh, the members of the board of tontrol, and representatives of the lo- cal Conservativa organization, receiv- ed the Premier at the railway. Station. The Premier and party Were escort- ed by tWo bands and fire department members to the Oity Hall, where a re- ception was held, followed by a brief address by Mr. Borden. 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"DR, Pommes" hag been on the -mar- ket for over sixty-five years, and is, with- out a doubt, the best rentedy known for the cure of Diarrhrea, Dysentery, Colic, Cramps, Pain in the Stomach, Cholera elerbto, Cholera Infanta:a, and. all Bowel Complaitits. ' When you ask for "DR. Powarts.'s" see that you are not 1.nrrkd OlIC of the rneelinedy nytabstitutes for tine (Ad reit:tele Get the yellow easseet en which "p - pears the natne of Tlex T. 'Milburn Ca., Limited, Toronto, 0:0. .Price, 33 =lee • Former Minister Arrested, CONS1'.1NTINO1'I.Ir, June .16.—Lt. Bey, who 'alt wennile 1 Fri- day whon in the capture of itt':MI pp, ,,N1 /1AA11,:ille of ;Valmont] Crolke P.101111, li clew]. Among those arri‘sied Siiiitylny 11 vonneetion with tlta ilsits,intition 5flu., Grand Vizier. arti .11i I forinor Minister ef the Interier. flarnid Effendi, and tatustaplut Pee,. a fernier mayor id the foutth ilietriet of Constaistitemle. n r r 9 In HAD liiiiht 6 11 TCII Melvin Gerrard Is Arrested in Connectiota With Tragedy. SEVERAL UNDER SUSPICION Good housekeepers commence using Wilson'e Fly Pads earlyin the season. Do it now. Yott will not k:11 many, but every one repre- sente thousands that would infe,st your home later on. out more than one ,ittinte Ur. Rad- ford, coroner, says he fully realizes the gravity of the case and will leave enthing undene to drag the truth to ' the light. Dr. •Vardon and Dr. Dakin, who per - termed the autopsy, have their report prepared for the adjourned inquest. The nature of it is not diselosed. One wound partially frarturerd the skull on the top. '..he other indented and eut the temple. That these two wounds were produced by the same instrument and cnuld not have been caused byfalliniz into the river. is the opinion given on the best authority. The same authority massom nut that the man must have been either dead or ineensible 'before being submerged. If medical testimony bears this out, there can be no possible doubt that tLe inoffensive farmer wee cruelly done to' death. • The movements of Bruce have been traced carefully from the time he left the farm at 8 a.m. till 6 p.m., when he returned to town after visiting Preston. It is known that he had taken some liquor. Men who were in his company on the day he disappear- ed are known and will be called to give account at the inquest. On the river bank at the foot of Dayton street, Bruce's coat and hat were picked up by lack Wilson of the Preston road, who put them on him- self and wore them till ha learned of the finding of the body and told his story. No suspicion attaches to Wil- son. Chief Gorman, who declines to say much about the facts dieelosed, re- mraked to -day: "It's 8 bad ease any- way," and hinted that he believed he was on the track of the gang who, whether indirectly or otherwise, were accountable for the tragedy. "There will be a pretty straight story told to the coroner to -night," he says, "and out of it will come some- thing to clear up the mystery." First Prisoner In Galt Murder Mys- tery Says He Was Keeping Time- piece For Another Man—Inquest To -night Is Expected to Reveal Importaht Facts Concerning Fate of Farm Laborer. GALT, June 16. --Melvin, alias "Goon," Gerrard, was arrested Satur- day night in connection with the mys- terious death of Tenths Bruce, the farmhand, 'whose body was foupd floating in the Grand River on Thure- day. In his possession was it silver watch, which WEIS identified at that carried by Bruce r..n his trrip from the farm to Galt to attend the horee show.,Thie was on Saturday, 7t15, the last dy of the show, and the last time the unfortunate man was aeen alive Questioned as to where he got the dead man's timepiece, Gerrard told the police a story to the effect that he didn't claim it as his own, Init was keeping it for another Man. as yet Chief Gorman can oletain buts little from him to throw light on the. affair, Other arrests are pending, but action will depend to some extent an the pro- ceedings before the coroner, Which. will be resumed this evening. Several /nen are under surveillance end due precantions have boen taken to pre- vent any flitting. Chief Gorman, who is „working night and day on the case, has had summonses issued to twenty witnesses sml 4. to in,01,, the I ,100,est will in sf NICE NEIGHBORHOOD. Four Persons Near Eyebrow, Sask., Charged With Murder. MOOSE JAW, Slane 16,—On her farm, ten miles from Eyebrow, Satur- day, Mae. Maud Greenman was ar- rested charged with the murder of her illegitimate child, which was horn in Meech last. She was taken to Eye- brow, where an inquest was held on the remains oa the child, which had been exhumed. - The jury found that the child had: been frozen to death through being placed in d barn on Mrs. Greenman's, farm. They endorsed her arrest for mneler, and ordered the arrest of Mrs. nurse, and Mr. and Mrs. Fay, father and mother of the woman whn gave birth to the child. They all appeared in court Saturday, the two, former en charges of murder, and the Feys for being accessnries before the murder. Pat Kelly, formerly a hired man on: the Greenman them. has openly' boasted that Mrs. Greethan wive! birth to a child and that he was the! father. Kelly sued Mrs. Greenmara for wages here last winter a.nd got judement, and then started suit against her foe breach of promise, of marriage. The case was considerable dampened by the fact that Kelly 'act -three months for stealing coal. Lae!, 'week he wee cpmmitted for trial en e charge of shooting at r),IesC,reen in a and is awaiting trial. Boats and Ice House. SUDBURY, June 15.—Five boat- houses, three motor boats, a dozen row boats, and Jodouin's ice house were destroyed by fire yesterday after- Inoon. The blaze originated the cranking, of a mntee boat'whieh back- fired. The ice Ionise contained prim- . tically all the ice fee public sals in Sudbury, and it will timer a serious , handicap on this impel:taut summer commodity. Don't Put Off seeking relief from the illnesses caused by defective action of the or- gans of digestion. Most serious sick- nesses get their start in troubles of the stomach, liver, bowels—troubles quickly, safely, surely relieved by BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 Beets. Ii!IOE POLISH The Modern Shine! Easier to Use 41•1•MMOMMI.M1111110•05 Better for the Shoes