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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1904-04-22, Page 8, I ­V,7W__ .4 1. ... :­ '. _171�iw . . % . I � I . -IVIPMMN�, IV7.1.5P.11Pr_­ 1-1, - - � . 1. 1 I . I I I I -_ - . F. ""'I I# . 1, � . . �� I I 1 ; I � I . APRM,� 224 M4. . � I .1 . . - . I I I— , . - I r. I .1.. _­­­'. ­-­-, � � I __ ­ - ­:,�,:...­..=,:1�:!=_ _ .,1,1111:1 Z. !:�. ,., , p. :1,�;;�­Z ":":":::,�:l��'"':I",.::::::!!::!!:!!::. .=_., ,.- ..... . .1. , _�_= -1 I I ­­­�­.; I . � I., ABSOLUTE - � 1 THE DEC -LINE 'OF CASTE " .".I � I � 10 Bronchitis , - I . _ 1. i NOW SAM IT W14L ' DISAIRkAll FftofA I (;LXRA, MORMS, OFMAT . awwro"t"""n 'baw 6014 in P40 111;00",�- ibli, *0�4ivr�s ACTRM, OQRN IN TOR0470. I . . - , Now - I , . -11.1 11; JA IN FIFTY YFAMS. ,Whooping I * 'NP ., - .. ­ ___ . .. ". . . .11111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . S' ECURITYs � _� -AM- I -���_Ir= ; � . � I . . I . � . .. . . � L Notivo of Montronl-who" X18* Mar, . , . . I . i, I Croupp Sore, Throat$ Severe Chest 4 'caret Aiiv110#L'D4agbtdr or ux-splomicor - . - I. debut nine years ago with Olga, . Nothersole, and she was 14 0 to gon'l-ell- . . . . - . er�tjlo UOU44 of 00MEMOOP, Who jy#g . o- "' Ada. Roban, Julia Arthur And , , � gost X�Spolrtpnv 3retich PC the 41[06011 Colds -.-And painful Coughs are- .. L rietta .Crossman, appearing Also in !The First , . . I .1 pec*ed to :pq.o . , � riptly relieved and cured by Dr. I pror Linsee _ I Chases' SyrV of .4 gud Tur. cenuine, go*&* 9100,01oto-WML At an 013staGlo to . Lead . 1. . pentillop , I xv% 1q Cart0% r s 1rgqqWfAa Wl�kl T.Aat67#-A004,Tb&t , to X tastoill of , Caste, . I Up . � , . . I Jt.also,ffees the Asthma sufflorev 1, . from thq. dreadful paroXySME1 which .IV, . " I % dy keeps in touch With. I '�ause .... who Everyb , 9 keen agony and �im .such . . . 70-11 Little Liverk- Inse the, slowly ph%xigillo; social* condl- 1. tiquo In, India I,$ convinced that the � , 'Of c6red Astlinlags% has. been proven in , , a h u n d r o d cases, Its effects Are copy cornor df the .Xing. 1,MwArd , Hotel tit 4 Q other'llight,' According to caste, the'moit important %tich ., � thorough and fAr-reaclaing.. Not only ' , , IS, gradually losing Ito the Hindoga, i& re . , IL. lief but positive CurO is the reSU . MUSt J30ar SignCItUVO Of . hold, particularly upon- the upper classes, because, t)4%y cannot. Adjust ' . I . CHASS"a "I"up MIR'. ,.,w aF , _ . _Z�7 Ze,� "4�e "; /I - it to the icquwpments of mo.dpril ' . ' L, elvilizatign,And to the foreign,. - cus' , _i�r _ , . . . L I LIN 0 AND SEE � . . toms the�- itato And Value so end or two,tilihigs about several of 'stage 9,60 par'simlle V'=PPCr B140W. . - __ __ much. � I . " � Very high Ailthorities haye. predict� , , L . I TURPENTINE, ­ Very Diann and as C?wy to take as wagar. I . I ed in my hearing, writes.1Y. 0. Cur- . US from Agra,*. jilAo,- caste will. be _ ._ - . .. , � -1-2- ' . � �. . 25 couts a bottle,1k '(threo times' as _ - ,- ­ A-1 .. _n. - .,ny.1S.,m_ or Rdmansoil. I � .1. - I 3 I _�'�N W 1, A . - � � .. ­ 0 ,'- " �." . . . . . � . L I ; 1. i . L _ , G1,4i.,.T0N NEW Eltl, . . I L I * Z , i. A*04 ­­­.�#V,61"�­�.�-�, M **1WI�",4*_ ",',"I,V�­ ­ . ....64.14- ­.�­.__11­011~1�­. ­, 'I..,, .41, *,"_,�'. .. - - - -1 _�_ "_ — I - �" � -11- ­­ ­ � , .I . .­ .­­­ 1. I ­­­­ . ­ 11 I . . I . 1. . , L. L , . T I HE "AGE MNAMANS" 01 , , - , ­ _ ,�r, ."L'_..f,( ", ,; , - - -A'.."o , cwe 0#1 OW%i i , M""%Pby0W , _0 C old"A 0 . :, 1401 ,4, �_" .. % . ­� EMOTIONAL N 0.10*iule , 'L"at!Ve Brolb TAN , 1"e L ' 4 Q, (;LXRA, MORMS, OFMAT . awwro"t"""n 'baw 6014 in P40 111;00",�- ibli, *0�4ivr�s ACTRM, OQRN IN TOR0470. I . . - , Now - I , . -11.1 11; 01 - .. ­ ___ . .. ". . . .11111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . . . . I . L X;quia Uvandot, the 0140al 0JPbollft"0L1$. 0, � _� -AM- I -���_Ir= ; � . � I . . I . � . .. . . � L Notivo of Montronl-who" X18* Mar, . , . L nor 4iuotrpql�, , MISS )�Tolllsotl macte _­_ . � ,*I. . .1 4 'caret Aiiv110#L'D4agbtdr or ux-splomicor - . - I. debut nine years ago with Olga, . Nothersole, and she was 14 0 to gon'l-ell- . . . . - . er�tjlo UOU44 of 00MEMOOP, Who jy#g . o- "' Ada. Roban, Julia Arthur And , , 11 � L .. .01 � �1, 11 .. I �Ifl I .. I L� 11 L Morsk la Teroa . Ida kair to. Alocilloo I 'to, A -,low L rietta .Crossman, appearing Also in !The First .... 4� �, % � , , . . . . . . . "I to 1. � Ailrk me q0 the StaxqP- . ... I . ans With R.ichard g *11old VIOlId" .In a number of. stock I ... - 0 . I - . . lq.*.*) ,,. 0 Y L "Callada,has furnished tho,Amorl- , - And , � load L Ing � lady, � I companies a ' .IV, . " I % . call stage with Settle of its bright0st inost finished actresses," said . : 4�tliarlotte Mckinson, 'wito is to IS .... LL . �, . .r I I �111 , - 1* , . . & y", '; � �nd. .1 01tize-W.' )3ear(AL, AS he flat III a her friends Urs. Daniel Morrison, ,low living in retirement, I under- I I - I-, ,.. thi J . ,)) , . . ch copy cornor df the .Xing. 1,MwArd , Hotel tit 4 Q other'llight,' According to ptaild, In Toronto.. She was a bright. . I I'll I . � . I Sunday. 1yorld, 1�txhd has- � also .rho , . I I 'the ctress 'Iti, her,�day,. wittainr tho U116 il . of IIE6 JOU110 Qljo�ecojse' �during her _J 1. � � ".:,� . " I . 11 I.. 1. , . VoCa- contributed,, its, ,qllota, of , lists and instrUtientallStSL npNv ap- � ' i . � � sixty -night engagement at tho'. 4VL- I clout capital � where she PlaYO4 the , �, 5 I . VQL � ­ P A 0 pcaring.boforo� tllo�publlc*on the conce'rtI platfqrul, Lot tile t6il You I , . I ,of MelAille in IN4,poleot's 014 1. 11 . 9 the a It tones " end or two,tilihigs about several of 'stage &art uard,' She als6 appeared in other 0 of the incidents of� he'll ) plays; Oil , 1� �7, .. Ickens, du.. q %_ Ith health .,a e t4h foremost wouiqu on the OT L *1 - . I - y QtL know that, just retfrod."s ,Did I . career licing her Inallager nent in 1877 - , -F `Vh. ,Rnhonl rebl, ­ - ­­­­�Z­ I , " . .. � and . .. . 791131 - " . � 4nqiiroa fe M -t I ft a IV FOR HEADIUME, A RiEY' --y-e-a-r-'s - ___ ,___ QUtjrqIy,-i disappear � . Bates'.& Co.; Toronto. .1 . . ­­ I . 0 , t -C -,ca unuer ULU 1JUWLU-y.-J3V 'j- __­ , . - , Ii�tlmliadons the- - ai actress of h 'r 14Q, 15 4 llatlyoof. �t ., licial,, I . 1 . . e - - - - .. .. 4alv" . - " , T6 Por . � I. - " 4"10ZM - and 4entury,. protect.'yqii agal 1.�Qrd ly�kfierjli. . F".. . � � nfieloh-1 t - - - pr - C,h=4.-the slia graduo,40ed . "d . 1. qd a , from- 'the ba , f the balleto U --hru- . , Mft'103 I'M DIMNESS. . before `14$,gn4 of't�e� . O.� Mit, aiid Midature of I)r..,'A. W. tLlorontoi and that, i to, .the fortacr �.v - nay.ieg, ,aad other ro­ . 118pf.'aldago -of vocalisti 6n ,Ill I . , , ,,, chi . - ITTLE FOR BILIOUSNESS- ' vid_ the�_'il"Ss'o ' famo recelptbookguthor,areli everybottla�* .. -,vas �thv creator., .d I . out of ilia ,,, chi - lra -.Will lot .it alone and not �. � R . . . - Orow o of nientallsts, I might itention Rif,* I . . - - befol Mring . FOR TORPID LIVER, forn't � _. . I 1� . . e' rL ;elle-,rieve Finlay, who is the prin- ., . Write for illu ke�p it Alive by�' 6oniroversy. .It is - 0, . . -_ I .1, numerous, role I. .d that iii her, Oay (. . I ER I I . I , . ., v Girl.' I . . . find it iutero I FOR CONSTIPATION :A, fettehA, and when- it is Attack- ' I I 'cri� . of tile -,v.prld cipal c�)ntralto. ill 1A.Countr: .1 '. . I . ,, .1 ... . ' _ L', I the foremost 'crff . I � . . L I I i I LLS. d loy�al Hindoo is t ,1LlDlIQIy (teware that it. 10 the rea' Wrot(It of bi�-r Ta .Ile' as being', %-Ie� This litt.le girl'w4s born ill Quobcq, . . . I .. I . AYERS .. � Just � ify . it, 3�10 . dhIslot ! . . ­ . � '.. . FOR SALLOW'SKIN. 0 d . =ew .4nd first. I'll do hei' debut.at WY'B . - IFOR THECOMPLEXIO . And I .t. - an!(t OPIY, 'cause 04 the wretched cc�n- .1harkable lit, its, conception and ox- a �,��:�"-.,.-"wi?.� � , . - Mos"41 I . . , . , . ., - his private inion - . ition of their d the grdfit- - you k TheAtre, New York,., two y,�ars Ago' . . I-. . . . . MAW.0 OP .4i its. prad ica, d . people alt I position.; and did now that _ r� 6116 i4 now playing, XISS - '.`.;,y'1t­-, ,1!, ,.' . � I Got . - Ina -, o -theIr progress. S110- Loids ,Waudet, tho, brightest' vaude, in the pa _­ . . � Ideft I a nage$ y be, but est obstacle t , . , " , N'ra ,Ql6hch, vi . OlWiSte, . _. ; -.j4� " '." � ,., - , .. - . .1. ; . - who was ,� . , if foripigners will ignoiq it the,; pro. 1hun4er - Dutt,, -a- very. ,leaftod. ,Illian of .two continents, often - re- : 0 . ,- 4.-\,E�� - shoe C .. I � . .� ,iFl . ., 1, . CoURE SICK HEADACHE. I gressive. cultured Hindoos will them- Hindoo "d author of a,, standard . � L the logitilhate AS t4e � honorqd� by L the"'Queen. 'She was .. . . , I '. � ,.; , I I '­' L 0 1 ., I ferred to � in. . 1. ., 1. . 1. ., ., . selves discard it. .. I ' 'past 'aud'Pre­ rn at St. MELry.'s, Ontario, And is -_ . book entltled� "India, I .'ideal Ophclla�` � War. born In. Men- bO . . Albi it; . The influences- of travel., Official and .sell . t " " deeldres ihai* '�UVilizatiOn has treal;:and received hot- 0jdu!:;gtkd4Jn � now Ill, lqn9lan,d. Madame I) . . . L. L I . . . . . . . . . . . - bo�u" ,at Chambly, F lora iihd "�IaYL * - .1 - __ - ill,� . - to - Laclllue?'�' 'Well, 1$11011' . I relations and social. beent� brought io a, standstill by its � a rivent. At � . ­�Wlth foreigm , )us . restrictions And - -there- is - the case. 'There are. others .of *Invin, ..,who are the cquiedielinbs of 'L #=MMM .11 � Reliable Seed Corn Difficult Ze'r'co'u'rrs'ela� )rs, personal misel I Ilev( . . � ., � . - - . . . I .,; f . ' , " ., . ce. Glaxa� Morris, Of L the 'day, wer . . '. ,.. .1. . , , � i . . . ambition tot iireferment ii the milir its being j,olnedied. u& a ,e born at -Whitby, .'their I L is no hope of I .qual prbialuen'" ' . I , 4 , to 01)taln � .- . tary and the elvi.1 servie_e, theL adoP7� ,restrictions - Are . removed. If, -. � the - tuos� * 1. finishled. gc­ father bein g Itobert E. I cdmpbqll� - . . !, .. 1. I . I til those' course, was 1. I I , ' - . tion, of moftirn'etiatoms Land other ., L xt IS# cllriou.� : to L learn that the tress, though Alix-rgarot; Anglin, who- 111 mrght gliso . Speak, of Miss Law- I I 'I . - I , " . l" Asa fodder cro work undermining �' i is not Kind I i rencel. daughter 'or E, 14). rriintdce, , � , an agencies are at oo at' 611. 1 An , I . . , . .p the corn plant is M . Hindoo . w6rd "caste" i�tead -of - wa;0 born in Toronto And edu�at6d who.;niade'lier. debut in t. . . � . I Important one For Ensilage purposes the institution, and when blit Portuguese, and that In it, U011ti-cal at the Convent of the" ' Ito. Qeurt . � .. . . . .. I ­ �� . A -oil, - , Z� . I ?� - a pveper combination of stalk, loaves finds that 'the laws'interfere, with'his �- being an' ancient foaturp. of tI)o,1-1in­' Heart, is rapldfY. conVinci-ng� Theatre-Londoh, imd.LMAY­N�', Idt. . U L' - I . . - — is . r . Sacred . ..; ' I . �. I L - _ ce 0 L , . I ' 't her aclinire . , � . . � , and -cars is desired. Varieties that arR comfort Lair convenion he is . very, do ,religion,'Jt , �PlllPa at'vely . rs'. and -the -theatregoels, In. of Hamilton, who wa. the wife Of ____ I .. . suitable for ensilage are not, as a rule, certain to ignore. thie'va. The..e�xperi- - modern Idea. � . . .;I ... 'L . I . .that her . Tallie- as Ali arLiSt- -Stuart Rob oil .. e tl�e d ... rolldsit . . . I I the most profitable to grow for husk- ence ofttho Mahataia-Of Jeypore, ot f, to Ir . � . - : . --- . , "�Oa, 4 general. I I 1, W- . . .- " CTfaVW .. , '. 1. � :: . .­ n. "I . -- ;�-em— ff- � "' , , , . .... I' SW* -of'­irti7.-, . �_ - , ��,­'...,.__ ,-._t _­­,_ 111.1-.."', 1. __A_,,% .� Ito �-.G IV . .1 I � iifr_ _ , t4, . A=tL _ Uc r� . -on tife same farm-larriwthe imnig - Miihoiii. I Wto a YOU,y6een , Y'' ,L a- ,Q . ; --;-The-flrst�' 19*4­0 I" , "I ' I ,W=2 I . , i�7ff,�a . . � . I . . I . . -tng 0 7­"ro `�U&%T_ , G -­ Iiiia- oi 1 �hc- stage.. MISS Allg- otherwise Evol . Latre of Lon- , - . . � ' I . , f Was_thc� worship, of na ure, treo UO)PW e iate locality. The largest yieldti of His � case is on y one . 9 I L ­ I ' ., - MIA...s_ . , ' I .. unusual. � chief 'gods of the. people, � .,wire the I. lilt. first made her, .' appearance - , in. doq� lt�qjo,, I aso.Inalting -a. rCL_L .L � ,. , . fodder are ob ined from the later ihousands, for nearly ever native. -sun;- � fire, w tp -liatural , I I I I put A I V , . . ;1 I ,y .ii av and other . Shenalidoah I , � �.Chat�'S .nearly , ton r abroad"As 'a I 101ITilste . n varieties, and for ensilage the has - ..`. .. . MIN&I eni g prince and, wealthy Efindoo , - . I - w1l red . - ill' 1806 she was. -others, - , I t r, l socts . phenomenit, I � ..Ago- Then, ;1 . I There .,'wre . inany 9 ' . -3 L L Tbiep, 't'Irns are obtained fr6n . .y'eaxs' L .1 I - L . and amon . I that *ill just reach the lazed at& e of broken caste again And Again *itli�. to ." the'L 'georant . masses by , the Ahe, ROXAno i . It Cyrano do 13,01, , hent. a Jew, young '. wome�l 00m , A--�.,11 I .. . . I out suffering the sliglqpst disadv4u� 'e 6 I I I I I ... I . � � ­,_ ­ I. . , t -not., . . who I �, - i. . . .ripeness before thetitnelor early frost . 'prie 8, w�p f.d ,ally, developed giving every evidence of a Ontario Land Quebe6I will b� - * MMUMMM �� . Made them - , t � 1. I , . Wit S inili gerAc, * * : - 5 . - tags, which has 446irally . at is now called.Bralum 4 and , - I tour Of.-CaV.- heariCoCin.thii next feNi Yeai A .; I., .. . Varieties that give the largesf yield of . . . Of great future. A n Ire � . . ood en.ilage in Eastern Ontario, indiffereni. ' . I this, inAbe course time, for s.ocial'rea-. Ada and United, St4tes*wlth Jainos J.Lfor the frich T I cotild, *'mentl6li thent - I . . . - � I - . I . .. 'Travelers sea very,littlo of I sons, divided the people' ulto 'fo'ur . v - sc6re,,'ifenry' Miller, who �Iw - - �- . I . .. . I Cbec and tbeMaritime provinces fire I � . , ­ �O!.Nt.�of- she. gathei xl ' fivall. laurels, ,1 by the I .1S. . . . . . among the best varieties for husking peculiar institution,, and t Is .. SO .cliS468: r1rSt,,Ltbe,8rahrn1ns-. which.*' Which . al - ie . has Added to sinqt� -joiT.17 �L I I Frohman's mati.Age- . .. I ..; :L. ' . � that . they cannot dtim­'. I terary Ar,d -t 1. . under Dante . . . � o. Treiaienil'a'us Kill Ofltatp- I , - in South Western Ontario, and the complicated . 1ricIude.tb6'prIebtIy,, the Ii 4. tho En�pjre Theatfo -dompaily", m6nt,' , is a -Toronto b.py , Jack,Fark, . I . � 1. .� . prebend it without monthsoistudy. � If the .popula- . I I I . 3 I 'iw' hundred.thou�and'r. 'best varieties for ensilage in the I . . t�io . rulinj i�ortibn'. .6 . ' '4011hell there's Viola, .A.116n,l not L a' another Toronto 'boy,' is considered' Ovt,,r 0 . f jpe.men they _.Soe L sh , - . ' I . . I -eclsq�--M-�e latter district are grown for husking They notice that a '. , tion; end, thd.K jityab., b.r'war- ww, but - I�cj, (.11fillhood the.11nest-light.opir -ba �02,782, to be pi . ­ _A,A Annle_ ;. 1. . of lbanadi'4n .bc . .. o a . ritone Sing- ' in the great-eorn-belt,--l-t,-is-not--tO-be- -inee"n, -r-1-oys--, who. wure nnu Law knight's- 6, where she re, or * oil- th& Arnbricall Stage, and Jack, . caught.;At the. Ll�ln on docks wi - ' . I I I . u -_ - reboads. RY . then, the I I . . , II , , recommended, than, that farmers Ing SijnS Lp011 th f6 . . . .was spent in.Torplit ey� haye f . . " Europ.6, ,in the Arilddle. aged� ' . Mis-, 1,10-:. I,, , 13roadway nety4dol, Many the last fiYP'W00%S, . ' 6 d ,. � .1 . I , .. I I ' along the nor.bern corn belt grow as, our bearer, c Klein go. landowliors,'the. Tatming calved her early ,training ' � I filati f , '"curiis to the 'o* cial I rat�c . I Are out - - len . � I � Toronto bb., theirownseed for ensilage corn, In marks . I " but th irely .. SAP'; ' Kalsyai�;'or , I . � I " . you wi�ll renicinber, wab , the first �'S' ird ilnailag�rs - o , some., -vi . . 11O.Ivijit every j,hip that'-boiiws -securing their supplies of seed they ficial, and indicate the particular I. pppLlatioii 'and. , ,tbos6 onga .- '!`T�e Chrikt!4111," or the largest, thmitreli Ill Nl,bNv York . . . ged . 'tit Nj I ... Glory, Quayle ill ., -d it . rner.ca;ntile,. Arid �mqn-uiAc�urllig 'Ind.us- 'yeh;rs agb -buchl ' a,' I Und Chicago, - I - to show,. Port I And, do their best to ri - Ir " caret is In thd hab-: . 'whiell, five , bad' . I. ..� - %A7illph. goes , become accustomed to dependent' I deity which the. w . I Ally -ill . I I as ff�st heard As lead- yOu thal, a es�6cially.To� . . 1, I 'elT, -well as the - -tries, and fin e. Sudras, or sel w . �6lle.w I . �'O' nada,' 611,;J live stoekof the rodent'viii�tY, * Vogue , , . . I. . - . on their seedsmen. A great dea . it af worshiping, as yantb, who Attended the other CAS00. . ,in to- � j otill, ronto is well reprose - .tile . '�'Wc� are very glad to see' . the therefore. depends on the care exer- caste to which li� belongs. A . white. . . . � . Ing woin. .the lamented I )�Wd .in . . . . . ' , of a -South' Amer . . -cised Ly, seed merchants in securirg triangle means Krishna and a -red . �ofaed in thefields ind,didthb heavy McCullough, Mterwards'.. playing With, , th,at ricai professloli.'.' Mr. 13Qird. said an bfflcer .. ''. A IIXT . .. . I . , . Billy' - ill'ething � about h- n Saturday. "WO their supplies of seed corn. circle means Siva�tlie -two greatest labor.of the community. �.. � . ..841,virii, , � joe, Spffergon and-, .:' �. � was asked to say go . grain s ip .0 I.. . .. . the Owing to them . ale I ' The* lawg�of ,o n . � "1116-d., she i in the first hinisoif, but,he 46 nnod.m LOWOV'6ro , here fairly 'swarming *Ith . I . . .. .. - � I and female or- gods --or vice versa, I have forgotten . cast6, as xplai ed by Florencc� ay is cl� ' . + . , . ;.. . of, actresses . a . I . lite � *.N1.r_ Oeard,.is',�sb 81-,elt �kiiown *.in.. TO-* *luln, 13ut sjl�ce the. itat-catchers' I . '6. - - I . . . . ans of reproductiot -tined - - Chuirder , liuff,' - .. . , rkilk. nd".11as. well fa . . i being bornp oil which, and Hindoos who are ine provide,: � I it Ely 4eo�: on I be gifferent parts of the same plant it is to let their light shine before Inell :��- 1. �That indtvlduals,c�iiot be mar- on ,'both' sideb -of. . the Atlantic. ronto ill WIF,illvS'S and' I llSictll- cir-- I have start . � . . . , .. OtL rig .� Ing a.r , (, The he wits born ,les that his:iI.apid , to LthQ .IjQs com6'prpsilecti spread on these symbols with greiLt' ried,who do not' -belong to th a -(,Julia Arthur,. w. ir L � the 1 AilimElCiS - . . I .. difficultto keep varieties pure. e Sam .. I , . . I . ­. � . . . . - I - Striking ex- twori � , a ,vo �ot I)eford a .Vessel leAves port,`Aud pollen is borne on the tassel and must . I . ...., - 1 Hmillilton, is anotboi .()( busill6f"q Plepresent t4, care and regularity., � caste. . . . I . .. � I . I -11 ' I . ', at 'like' �pp,sschgors. . For . . ' ' ' ,t�ermincd k, � oir hip .. come in contact with the silk before temple, every, marl -A 21. le'ef, what a �4 . IhOlud thn Augustiti. 'TalY 11115k Col' - h s I . . At every . . Tbat.. a man may.1lot , sit � tiD amp. . . tronges . t and I oldest thea- � - - would sooner sign seed formation can take place The piace, at the places where Hiticloos., ,eat_wl . th another'who is 'net . of -his call db� :She made her first *. , a,p-. P&Ily; tile S - Stance. th.ey . I . I .. � ... . ­ .. Ats ,-. well 'ticl6s oll A.gral o en is carrie c le ' - . ... � . -tee with an� ablateur Araillatic. al firni-An.Amorl�a, 9�)m . , in Ship than on ' go to bathe, at the railway Stan aown, caste. . .. . �. pearat . , . trk. . . ' . 1� .. "" , X * ven when plan d two or three hund- 'be-,. , '3. . I . ' ge, � and f�r tho , busi!i1f.s4. ;kbility. of this - carrying- Rig iron, �­London I at . tions; public buildings, in,the must be cooked club bX; eloVen years of .4, , .. � I .. . red yar apartv two distinct varieties .Th�tt his m�&Is' �. � peared with Dan- -,4vilg- man. ,III ,.qpp.),I�jng of tba;uvw- - ' -' . . 'r--­�-. . wherever else, multitudes oeither by persons of his own ;' -a three .1v - ap� I . I I ; . . .. past., . ., _0ars lat * or ;u0si . cat conted,V,� ".eylbli," I .. . -�., - become cross-fe'etilized, and in 'conse- Mrs and . , '� .. Bo1rhuan, ftsorw4xds -joinin'g Sir - � "Sunny C I � . rliT . id..vim min vrr... , _', quence, established ty-pes become are accustomed to gather, You will ,or a larahmin. - . . I . - I.. . iol , a I . - . atting. on: a p , . . `he scored a Person .) .1��, , : tt is a Standing puzzle . broken doxin. The charactors of a find BrahnMns squ . iece - .4 . Th4t no inan-,of an inferior Henry qrving. . S - -that was lilt oyi at I)aly's T)l(,It! that not be preserved of matting behind trays covereld . caste: is to touch his .cooked fations, . at triumph at Rosamond in 'A Bcck� � . -Tiondon, at a (xist Of 00WIlty-thOu� ?.blind -swini..ners are able-- to hol I . I � * , . . unless a system of continued selec- with little bowls filled with different ,or the, dishes in wWrdh theyareiserv- et , though lict. greatest lidt 'was 4_4.� ..';and ,� dollars, .1jist 'Satur(�ay,' 31r.' Almost Perfoctly straigili tours . . .. tion of seed be follo - odbros and Other � 'Vaillt9v­ ­ � . . . I . QuAliL,Ll it is �;aid. of her - 6d all. nm.sk-al* very . con . . .ances I , Ah wed and the crop colored ,6d7, 'or, bven--t-6-ent,�r-his�took-r-com4, -L&d_y_..IaL .: : 33,�_-q�id. said it sairpass siderable .distances, - - i S '�' . . shows , � ;- o -M_ �, . .. for seed be grown at least a quarter These 'min know the distintAive... 5. That. no water ,or �tber liquor that elle, has Ito r�va . 0 'eiWORY-ca-7 . —�jt7e ­s0.,t,'-4­ 11 .oildon--aald- - -,,t�-Ift -gaidanef 4 - i I . . . .. � . . . 1. 1. . . . � of a mile distant trom any other type marks of all the. castes, and for contaminateci by the ;touch of a analff - with A,jUji(�.t llat(lr4.L,_'&hi1.(-' ano�liel­ would bo reprodUced At Daly's Thea- 1,bau some species of call, - or I ­ . I . . or varlety. small fees paint the proper siglis'UR­ of inferior -caste can be 'Made use Of, wrlier spoke .of her as 'the Sargdi . I tre, -NToxv York;' the early, Pgi�t�. ' o .f * 4 . �omjAg from ­ the winning goal. . � Varietj names have becone ve-y on the foreheads of their patrons, _rivers,'.t,h;nka and,efther largesheets Bernhardt of tile ,�nierfean Stage.'. ',IlL,.,�t season, aker'which ittWill be 'blind man, in fact, .. desiring - * t . much confused and are not a safe who wear them with grea.t pride�. of water 'being, however, held to . be Aliss Arthur �who in �r-iv�atli life la seen ill :rororito for perhaps tVP 01' in a Straight line'popsessom the. I � .. . '�h( ',, ii�s 'tired,froift - ountry, ,euq- guide unless the seed be obtained from you frequel,tly see them upon child- incaliabre of defilement. .1 . . Airs - ]ij. p. -,,,(.y . - r . three weeks.' '!As for 'A C' power of being abl.a.to"do . . I I I c . a, skilled grower of seed corn. Oross- ren also, and on' h-olidaYs and . , re-_ , 6.--wThai articles -of dry food, . We- tile sui,go and 'is a . resident of 110s- Girl,' it -will last fol�`901110'tilne.t.Q . almost exactlY. A pr.ovincial � Iq -bred seed corns sold under the.names ligious &mnivbroaries, when the - _cepting rice, wheat, grains etq'�, -do, ton� . I I . . I . . : It is. . n 1. I A - . instituted: A. series, of.�contests I , come ow in its ,.secon year. I . I . I of favourably knownstandard variet- people tome,�out for pleasure, ordur- not become imptir.e. 'bY' passing � Beautifu . I Carol - hie 'Miskel, wife I of. . in this - country', and we have not.' ,ppon, I lake. b6tweext 'blind' men an I I . . ' drainatist I *ZI � in . ary',ones -of about equal skill dis- their through the hands faf a In- Charles If. 11oYt,_ I . �, Y0 co, . � . ies have been the callab of much Ing special ceremonials. at I .... man df i ' the I . I ,J,6- vere.d,half tile tbl"'itOrY, Butl . � lilt Was me I appointmentand loss in crop. These temples. ,nearly *everybody wears a forior caste So long as they rentall, was bctrn in old 1,.eiiiucksl but . I din, tired: now�, aud,.Inust' bid you.: ,strongtil, and,the rob ' . I . . . . - . � I .. are, inniany cases, eEceedingly wide I, god mark;" just as -he would wear. dry I . .but cannot b� taken.Jf.ihey -get � routo' was heiv Iloole* fr6tu babyhood I 9`06&night,". . ' __ , , , I . . .1 lous -so far -as the. straig& stee differences between two strains of . . d I . ,Daly. I S for- , . ­ .. �__-"__ . . . . . . .1 : ,of the' d I as coni7erned. " ,, iety a badge denoting his regUnek.. -and 70 rtp or gn�ase - , - -. -until sho i0ilickd'Augu-citfil ' . . . I I . .blin -w . . . 1. I . seed- which bear , the same Var ' . r Obor�- eighteenth year'' - Mrs; - ­ � I . . .. t " . I . " .. .., � corps'at an ..army reunion. - - . 7.. .What-. certain, . i) ohibited ar-: ces.. in. I . I I . .. TJOW 1T.SPBH'AD8­, . - . 1. . names. Under existing conditions ou study into, the es.;- " t6les,:': such 'as- 100016' desh, pork . . . I I ­ I.. �- .. , , � I . .e______. - I - --- , rers cannot do bet- I The more ,-Y I t Hoyt was one of: �.ho most beautiful - . . . � . . . I lo 11" . -A Histpaekps�: ( It, . B Canadian corn grovi the more confusing.. It" .1 . i ;ter than endeavour to get seed of the.1 tion of caste are pOt to'be taken. I women - .on the., staget ,and in I ' - The i . . . )� 11aill-p6id (the, . . ­ .. . , - _ d varieties from becomes, but' it is intoiesting . . ws pit out , - � , ITISH . and t : fo8wls'Thetoct.' the ocealit or any* .'aher Ian,' which w� , ittfAllible Kid (, R, . . Contented Won as writ- mrj�) th:11� W, . best known standar ,because -it is the peculiar : . . I JoWlijil. . � I : .. Sources en proved to be important of the boiIndarles-Of India cannot be' by Mr. - Hoyt,, _1,11() . . tell forker . . She � madia %ent to 21 ,;lu,tll State of - . . . . � I ' . . . I ­ � I . .- 11�___ . institution tof India./and is not found. * - I a prono lice - . . � I . . . � ,crossed over. � - I . . u d hit. V6or little Caro— ,Nyebr'aska. . . I the most reliable. , . I . . . I I -was -; . - , - nase Of Piles I - Association, re- in any other- country in the world.. I 'T'he only acts whldh now lead to . line .died when her futum . as Xtnlide Lbe cure oP & I The Seed Growers . 0 -- caste, &To. thd 1, * , ,. 1, . . :. . . . , tb.at.w.is colu; � idered hopele-�S- - . � I . I -cently organized by Prof. Robertson The 200,000;000 or more Hill Oos J11 ,exclusion of following, sured. - - .. - - . I � . I . I . d. although -this . . has a wide field for usedial work in en- this Empire are divided -into a vast . 1. Embracing ChristihilitY OkMO-. "Of '00,111'so You. knew .that A-14il- The'news spread an..,, tile.. t.lenland I I c aging the prodgetion of high number of lmdopendent­ well dirganiz- . � . . I . - I . stellar - was only. two Te;lrq - ag . our . hammedaniew.­ ' .. I . garet' M.atlter,' who inado'her . .class, pure-bied seed corb. There is to and unchangeable lirotips, ..which 2. Gpi,,1g, to I ,Ehr9 America -or .. . J ulict, in 1% . � t sd Dr 3 S. Leonhardt'of Lin- . I I " 11 I qpe, . debut as IcViakcr's Thea- - proin .. . , - erS Of are separated by wide differences,, :A, " fo­rcx*g'l ;c,6iintiF.. , � .­ . .. as born, a.t :TIIbqty,, cS)ln, Kez, lt�e ,�iscoverer, to. prepa,.,o � - no line of work, that the grow . ny other . tro,' Cl"q,go, -w il - use Now, it is being " ' ,. � hqr. or ,drink - 3. .Ing 6. w� ­ - - �. � it for' genevii , , . I I I pedigreed seed may take up, that is who cannot ,eat, toget Xgtir� -*!do Ont. And tfiat whctt7 she died' 3Ve . Int to all inti -t -S bf tbe.world. . . .1 J I I 'TTL 'I I r . ` .1 d -1 I . LIP VILI, I � Ill � I - .11 , AA I Iwitr5o S . h 1 -th t2e - I I likely to prove more remunerative from the same vessel ol S116 At' the 4. ' Thr6wing I . away .. �he SAW() 3fears'--ago.' her funeral shroud Was' BE It ivill clll,�, ;111 �, ettt;L of ph�-�,-. Thei-e ' '.. . ­ , � . . . i , than the -growing of seed corn of same table or ;intermarry. . . .. threitil. . , 1. . ,the cost,ume of tho,wastor's heroine. , It's tre,i till en I., ill 4iliuik box. .. I I . vatiet e for ensitaFe - r fowl, . I . �yiubelirio,." was" coll;� is a, niont , ies that are sixitabl, There have 'been and still are emi- 6. 'Fating. beef, pork, 0 Imogene, in., .'C I . Sold for S,1.0u, witil Albl�olutu guatanii- purposes in the northern dairy dis- nent and learned- .PM16sophers and . od ceoked by a X-0- sidered'one ol her 'Strongest charat- . . . .1 , 1 6. Eating fd I %. I I . . 11 '.0 - caste - caste- .1, . � . ' tee. . . I I I . . . *i , I . , *b L - trict Although there are seventy I ammedan, Christimi, or.� low ter studies. -r, I for s.tl '' by druAy,gists, . . ,,, ;a. social scientists who admire 11 . I . � 1. nativC., . � . . . '' - I , - ,,?,o � N- fivelarmers in Ontario who are g" I Letts of So- - Hindoo'. . - . 11 - lving as one of the W- ghest agen . I ' . ., "Ethel 11Cimight Mollison, a . ­ . . .. . -.1e , . ' 1. . I .. gtowing high cial perfection., and they Argue tiistt. - in -th6 house . I - I I . I . ", i r'. . ial attention to . . St .Tolfil; I 13 touring I � . 1: . .. 7. officiating as priest . . Oi � N Y16W I . �eople -oi -low . caste Sudra. ', - - 1 4'- - I 110 . � � — . ­ . . .. . . .1. . . I . .1 .. = seed grain as members of the it alone has prevented the of A v . . , ,1P � . - ... I � ,.I I - - � . .. . "9"%9_N10 - - assodiation only nine of them AM - I sin .into bafbarl§m, I - I — aw,A from: , . __.;�i� I 91% T I . India, ,rom re al, - is ts.. lly a Lem e is b ­­­_ �..,;:�__ growingseed corn. It is hoped that but foreigners In general And Chrib-' hom6 for -an immoral purp6se.' . .. . . . . others niay be induced to take -up the tian missionaries -in partibulai. take .0. By �k widow becoming loose in I .� . . I I ... I . work. According to the rules of the I I . . association seed corn growers are re- I a very different view, And many ,illaracter. . . , from ; , ffed- Nerves zh..Khtful and vatriotic Hindoos. ,.Wheh a H-indoo . is excluded qvired to grow but one variety an the . . ... . fel- Do tan . . Cas - . . . I . I .. same farm and keen it pure by folbDw- . ite. his friends, relatives and %V . I "gle� Of . . . . ingaistem of selection slmUw -to the , lain opted by the Illinois Seed Corn Wreeders Assoctation. Arrangements I are being madd*bT Prof. Robertson for , issuing an annua, assiciationcatalogue � for the purpose of advertising edi-I Wrad seed produced by MeJers. 'e erein is provid6d an opportunity for. seed growers to build tip a reputation as producers of high class pedigreed -seed of corn and otber cereals. Be- . cause of the increasing. demand and limited suppi of reliable seed corn the production o7pure bred sead of this important cereal offers special induce- maents. . . 4% <1 - - 1. - - Popebed Boas . � Mural New Yorker: - Poached eggs in the French-Canadian *style made a dainty and nourishing dish. A cup- ful of milk is brought to the scalding point in a shallow -granite vessel, and In,to this the eg are jently dropped, then covered, fRe mi Ik is not alloiwoid to bbil, merely keFt at the scalding point, The eggs w 11 be ready in about two minutes, with the yolk inside of a beautiful pearly film. Lift them out carefully with E6 skimmer and set each eg on -a, slice of buttered, de. llcatel;r_%rowned toast. Add to the .. hot milk one tablespoonful of butter and one tablespoonful of flour rubbed smootb, season with pepper and celery salto beat till cfealnY, and pour over . the poached eggs. . , 0. — , . . . Ali elderly lady, vrho 6posited he � woney in a bank nbt far from here waA,& little ourioui as to the dafekeep jog of it, and so orio dap, decided W In vbstigato. Shatoddle, off t6 the Wall dvaw r money and 460noW it., , *It the Ing remsitlitk) the tell6k,,"ie all th o may keep 16 whil �� lob I'll I Ji't1ollAdV0060, � . � . � - - I . . . ., . : . ,0AV,SJ3 OF RMUMAWIft .... 11� I I.. 31) ' ' Midest W8r4 09 Seleaw Ou Th'A . serous MAMd7- I . . e preValenee of thOuMatlft iu Lea , form at another# and tim latgelY tats, charactet Of 'Its eftedits, have fbr ' a long time bet,pliFFAC18118 tO ponder- bg and investigating As t0itt CRUSO- The cause aseertiLiAed, , It .Would, Te- � main only to And the most #fflectivO I -means of temoving It. The vqrdlet o experience ituct study at, the. present daY 'a that rheunIfttlilit, Of whlitevOr nature, blood disease, and the best , is a t it is caused bY ",Utgr,tle. agree tba, . - an excess of uric .. - 8:61d, in'the- blood. The effort's of students of' this Rfdlc' tion, therefore, becatne eoticentrated on the most effective means of CUT9, A Teniedy InUst combine the most effee, tive specificS and It must be Prepared with such care and skill as to. letive . -110 possible 61ement Of nu(!ert93ntY* The to uch study aj2(L eftTO Is _iJult of s known as i4l�n_ju.o orhis ig a. vegd- I - L f ,rm of prils table COMP0110d In the 0 . which get upon the kidneyel In Such I a way as to, Igtimulat6 weak orglift'S , gincl overcome elogged or Sluggish Obn- ditiolli. The kidneys Are -the Altef$ Of the body, ,W,hta-they work IMPerfectA I ly the -POIS011 thOY should excrete and elpol from ,the systelh is Teturned to . the blood, "Then CMSMS bl06d-,P0I80U1 Ing, ,Wh�j thci klidn#Y9 Ate WeIV th0' 0%eegs bt urie neld,.Abd other pols&ib , 10 ell)elldd, the -blood is parifted, and r rhe,umatifAni -may be I to nature's # rouperative, 40000, Is put 14to . ling. at 50' . In b0l% Of 60 01 A telits itt ail dMir Owes. irM 010,16111 I ohomles,j Co., Ltd., New York, X, V-1 IMAM the sale Of 19 ad wittmor, 01itf,pted, $tate# 40 0. this opeCIA0 ii tub y '10MM". . I I k, , I It, I Irl � � � � ". ,L_.oM_A...Ai", - ,I low.-townsmeiL refuse, W P4 I . . I . . . is hospitality; hei,ts not Invit6d"to I � 4.10D ; . 'i : lie - I . entertainments in -their houses,, . 4 I , . nillot obigin wives or 'husbandS for . � I I � Si. ei . IS*' - . is .children; even hip ,own maikied . daughters cannot visit him. without Weak_ P . . Tunning the, risk of being exellided I .. . I � I , . , . "I � � fron-i caste; his priest and. even his I . . , � r +0 . .barber and Washeringan re US * - "*" " ,so ate. e '09- , is fello ' LL� - -rve him; Ill ZA tr9tize him 0 compiat5lyethaet they refuse tolvall'st hint even in sickness or at the funeral of 0, member of his 'household- Tn gom I 0 pasbs'fhe Mall eXclUdddirom caste � is debarrod from the public temples. . . . . To deprive a man of the 66rvice'of , his barber and his washerman Js be- coming IA,re difneult these days, but thi3 other penalties ,Rrc enforced with more.or less rigor. . %I . . , . I . . — , I .. 1 # . . . I I . I , I .1 I Apvtu* of ca""600011 Mucle"MI"r; . Lord Grenfoll, who is to be the I Duke Of Clonnalight's Successor in . Ireland, is an much a product of Af. rica as Lord Roberts ' ' WOX of India. After serving in the "little wars" which ended in the shattering oftho Zulu power at T!Iandi he Was' ap� Pei ted to Lord WO18010Y's -staff-in I . thenfirst, Inigyptian campaign, and in tile X110 Valley lie remained .until, 4% Sirdar, he had successfully' Stemmed the repeated Onrush of Mandist bar. barIsM It gennis, , (Joinaizah and I a Toold'. ,,, o.wo eveything,to I gyptJ!, Lord Gronfell once 840, "'ralik?"n- ors, decorat.1611s, 003d.-iny *VC."' ]Mvelynr g, daughter -of Gou0r&1 ROb- , 11ranclo returill- Ott Wood When Sir % ed to Egyp� as tommander of the 13ritigh troops there lie found -to his 110 ,Sm&ll mortilitatJoh-that the task of recovering the Soudan had I bmu entrusted, to his P"tViO119 40- ordiA40-Xit0110,11M . ... � I I . , I I I . 11 #I ` , .-LA�­ , " . � .. . . I � . . . I . . I � . . � . Mr. R.H. Sampson'softdoe.y.0"'.., . .. �� I . Advlae..to 01.1 SuffOrsts frOM . �Nerve Trouble IS. .. . . I I , IN. � . . I - . I . � s Ai - . . I OETA BOX OF. � � . � . . , I... . . . . .­� I MILBURN'S . . . . . 11 � . .1 . .11 I � HEART AND. NERVE . ... . . .:. � all. - I 1. � PILLS . . I I . . . I .1 , . U.. , , "it hawa been itilint (or sbd�k` & y"tr"Jr%acta deranged adiveso sad VOO. I of&sn w"k spells would come over qte and be " hid that I sombtlmdw thought 1 4 unible to AtirvivO thctn- I have 0�dd bs b"n t1,6jW by doctors and have tafkas ­­tA ftrAAAM1ktIOn0 bilt U006 ot Oft" a I did not feel &W to 00 any r16w` I tAft WOrk *6 *611 " 'Vert mia, bol of your pIlls,. TheY b i n6w fhAn of rnso mtftd*0iy ' ' overion troubled as t wait 16 'r.0 MijbignIsneartan(t,N�rVe , — . a I A Vdila go cts. twr boki or 3 f6t V,1& *U d"14M Ot I � I .11 10% t, MILMNL C,6.0 Ukoftodo I , � 1644iV106'.t"', .� I �f 'I, k , , , I - - , � � * - I . . V ,k.,-.kq,.I".*b-�m,.-..%,.6-'�4 ' . ' . . .:-, . . I A STOF%y bF DICKtNa. . I., .. � . - . 56 . _ � . . 7, j . loW_ *Mo�ll Gotl.s Alacic 00 in 1, I qu I 10- . I I L . ­ . I . . I Viller Xym . . , I . f or, thIrtY- josh Hutchinsono- WhQ,,! - I '. � five years has been head 11 OY .mt the Gal . - .Ouse, Was in the ol on . the d CC h 4 ... - _� [a�t�Col. ThtockliloitOft 1, Sot-to with Obaries I 1 6 his f :� Fee, NI - was.Wrifing in big and Col. Throckm`drton, C6 , cits, jDi&ens ... ro r $ outh6rn gentlonlan"t�crught to ill' , go to the roc Aq See it h . I h I not, Assist, in givi5k Mck- 0 s all. 0 comforts of the hotel. 116 -1 dlibrd went to the room 01 he :writer And knocked at the , . I door. ­ . . . e,como -in," said oicktils, gruffly. . Looking up he. saw Throckmorton, , . ­Woll, what ao you WAZW'�.. 116 Asked, grugly, for he had his F -ng;- ' . lish ideas about the. Stand"' I 9 . Of an . I I nkeepOr. . 1 nt .III thought I .would Ask If there . U.11 Was Anything I could doLfor yo . ,� "No, not .a thing"t.Dickens an- . 8wered, elturlishly'f' hOt looltilds UP � I from his writing-' . 11 001. Throckmorton thoughi he -had been m1f3understood, and.agbin asked - -Dickens It them was. anything that . �'. he muld do for him. I # 4LrL-. . . " go . %. pidn't YOU hear Xne? swared TAckonS, growing excited and . gaZiog, at, the landlord as if he were , 0" Schoolboy, .,,If, there, is anything I , *&nt I'll ring for it. YOU dall go"' That was enough. Col, Throck- mortoA,walked quicklY Over to Dick- ena,, grasped 'his toat collar, , and pulled him out Of the ,thair. Melt- eni, m&11us&jpt fell all over the 9001'.. ,and tho fA'k spattered, Ott - the cOPOC L If'o *0 game, hOW6vor,. and tht 016A tought all over the room. . 14 t Mr, J)Idkens were, to to'll", said Josh, tocently In I gen p telling About the 0eeurtonca., 'And � how, do ounnel did black 1:114 0104"-. toUjil,vills; I . jeimldi, . ­ , . ­ ., . � . 1, . . \, . )-1 . . *k 1"4, "L '� W . 1. - I .., �, I LINIMENT - 1K. I"? I . 1. � . I 1. . .. , . . ton - - . . 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