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The Clinton New Era, 1904-10-21, Page 7� ­ . . ITT19"It"', 11 . I I 't - � ), � , . I I I , 4 I At 4 " � ? I 1% � I . .1 . , . . . . 11 I 11 � . 11 . I . 00ober 214, IQ94 . � �', ,i) 1, i-,. � i4 1QF � ­ f I r 111M WJ I .1py I , . A . THU CLINTON = W, BRA 53 * I I I 1 7 ...",�"Ii.�,,�;;,.".",�.4.1.�l". ��:, �, ------.--1 ... -112 "'' * * � ---" , - : ­ � I 11-.1.1- ­. ­­­ .1 - 1�... . I . I � - I " I : - --- : 0-9 I=; - . I I Ooi-`W%X� I I . A ORMID 04P WAGE, �, I , 4 , ANEODOMOFTHEPURAGE I. - - . I I i Your I 04wr vouivft votoonotrAW That the ]Pat* � 1P � 0 � %sea rliptarq opt Paul x1rowev " 11*000 . 4,uasrorlp WA- - o Govitwixes I I . -0, 1. 1#000 ,of the Notitrom 1, Ideal , , ' '0" . ot the. lrlr* %0., . I , ­ ,* oroar. ­' )roultney )31golow, writing be ; ....'Y .­� I I . ­..­ -11. 11 IN..."111111111111W.- . - ... I , - . , . toretho . r4 pufferin, the well- , I , .11 � - � � I - .1 �' . � . IRQer war, *AVQ a very Inter"Ung I=- I The late Lo ­ I . . , "The ) known 410010014t, was 4 very gon" 11 �� �, preoston, of O.X-Fremldeut Kxuger. Cracher I .. . 0 of the South African gepub- iftl man. Once, WhRn on a visItt to I 1 , prealoent his Irish estate, he bad v, tough I I I".. I., ­-"�.- - .!.- �. 1. ,,, I i ,�i-.) iii:�. ­ .. .. �, � . * Dro rowler' a 110,11 40 wr9te"'Is Indeed a grand P14 1, TW of a th-4 good "$ 1 1 .�141, . .. . ..': 1. "! . . . . . - 11 ��11111 .:.�,'. %1: - wrangle, with % xiachine�broker re, � "I'll, ...... .:: -.. 11 ..: ."; . ..­�Q I .1, a frQuk Ono point at view and 4 - I � , . . I ST*;,�;.�.- -­.; f"... �Q;" IS Of CMC4eM yo" e%,w teA4 g&r,ding the purchase of some farm- 11 U!�,"�o."-Q I � : )EXtraOt Of 42281011 atatpiimsu from apother. 09 . . . , jug implenients, but, after termo had I ­ -5' . . �� tbecretleally the Orat eltIllan Of the The creamy whttenessof the Won settled . they had 'a friendly cftat, I- I � .... ... 4, .". Z..-.: . . � , ;, 'Nv�,*.. , I -4. e�� � .... �Z:, I 1. most democratic Community, 3pt In "What I 1*4 About Your Lord- " ., . . .�� � - prattleq Im purrouno himself w -the khtrwm Of tbo h1p," . -... .-- .! ­ I Wild Strawb , , . . Ith a saj,d the broker, in conclusion, � ` Shack: . fi`,� - , ­-- J;Awd,ry Splendor that would `a that After the first ten minutes I I . I , � secow I is a Harsulsom, Reliable, Rapid =4 . . many a crow4e4, head of IfluroM I forget that. you Are, a lordl',' , I I i, I � . � I . . . I . � 11 I. . .- 0footteal Cure for When I Arst had the lionor of Meeting - ariother-die apposing ap, I 3rorst-Glass Jqk*. - I It$ . 1:1,1 111 - I this anacb;oulstle phonome4on 126 was pearAnce of another- the de, ,.rhs late Dulm of Northumberland, . ", � ,� '. '. , A I 1:11% . . . W.."4". , . ��Y­- 1. �'. . . ' . Z"', * i, * I'll I , , drinking coffee and throwing odt a � . wbo died in 1899, was, in SPitc'Of 11 Diftraftoefto Dyset%terV, C01iCet. cloqa of strong tobacco $make, but a ,ficim eating of the' fift, his. great wealth, very unaffected and I I .. .., .f " , Simple in his tastes, . Whenever he - . �0-21 ;�:.. I ­ ... 'i. . .., 1. Cramps, Pain in the StOma6cbo sUll stronger volume� at vlolaut lAu- Thcn, see how weve C=Q I . , -. I's guage, empbasl%ed,by the thumping of - . , traveled *A the local railway he I ., 4. , i . hie massive got upon the table_ The a thir&clags tic' -et, . ".... . , , "...., I , . , Cholerft. Cholem Infe'ntum. I . bhx4 aff thew five points into usually took , ..1:".,e �, - . : . room in which he received was crow. 4- much to the indignation of the rail- .1 . I ." � .. I -1.1 . � I ... - we cracker. wo .. I.!, I I Cholera Morbus. Sea Sickness. . ed with long halred,lull bearded and ' ,y 9flicials, .,-­.-"'1�t' "' , -1 . . ---- .Once they determined to break the . I .- - -;7r7,-yp�nj"... .. � � " I ., I ,.I... ,; . pt9114 featured fellow lurghero, who I moonC7,s Duke of this frugal habit, and with . � . ., .... ­ ... ..- �. Summer Comple,int. a.nd ftftll reminded me partly of Russian priests, . I t intention placod several r14im)14y I -� . . . . . . . . .. . . I "I I . . I . ­.iz . X , '. I I ... partly of Californian miners andpart) Perfection - , t'a sanie �ompartinent, . ....": i ..!. 1.0 - in r: the I .. - 1. V. I 'i ',.,..."; .M. ."; . . I . ­�� ­ I I Fluxes of the i I . i His Grace scerped to. suspect sopie- .%V� - . Bowels in Children I I of certain alleged portraits of the apoS4 Cream sodas I sweeps til�",%),�' ., ,:,::.e "I fles. I feared that l"had unwittingly � � thing, for, - on arriving at his destin- .. . 1. - . 1. I I � I �. or Adults. . Interrupted a cabinet meeting, but lat- I Conjure up your- idc4- ationi. he bh I . I .. . , , ..-,. . � e er It tu' . I ' 'first-class ticlxet for the return jour- .1 , . �- f.;_ . 11 rued out that this was Mr. Xru- I � , .1 ��� 11 ., I . . - I ,I DoWt experiment with new and varied '� ger's usual 'at home.' When the preal- � perfect cracker -and noY, And instructed' them to ride - ... , � I ..., 4 . ..... �, " 'I-, . . he delights Iii I your � , 'first-class on going back. . , I I . al- I . � *% '* � . I , I lees. It 1 dent Is not at his.,ollIce . . . 11 I a � . .. , 5 P4 remedies when you can get Dr. Few I yota. find J; in.Mootiq erio .. .. 0 it ..� nothing so much as entertaining his . whiis crevre 15urat. .6 ..!, . I � 1. .� I., I . has been used in thousands of homes in -Canada ;. countrymen with , coftee, tobacco and fection Cream Sodas, � I The late Earl 'of Crowe, uncle. of . �. / r , . . / ..-* / . %�*, L . . , i for nearly sixty years and has SdwaTs given p . olitical proverbs. He harangues bin I I I the present peer of. the same tit -e,, ? .11 I I I . . . � I ! - . . I. I I I sa"action. . I visitors with the voice *f a bull in di.s- . I was a somewhat eccentric person. 00 I / 9 : - . ess, and they like It. Ife governs- by .1 I . . I . alatitil riesidence, Crewe I . . � I I A I I ty, * 0 . . . i When his p . 11 I I L � � Every home should have a botft-=�as to personal coutact.and.,spoken parables, , I 4 . .. L . . . hall, was burned ,down on Jan.,3, . . . 11 I I L. 6 . I . 1866,.thd noble owner acted withas- . . ,L . � � be ready in cut of emergency- ' ,and it Is his boast that he. knows per, I . 00'.';4- �ouishing coolness.- While the fleaneo ' A ' rominent club woman, Mrs. Dan - 0 � . sonally every citizeftlof his rep . ot 1.1= ­­­ - . . or . a ascending h p ...L. I . 1. � A I - --- . . ---7-:'-' . . . ­- . . w . L .. . I -- . .- .... . � L' I - I . . . . .. . � igher and higher,. forth - of St. J oseph Mich.,..tells how e . . , I making it obvious that the mansion' L P . ) . . An old. Time ILIV Ten Wl�u .' I ­ CHEEK, PUSH AND CASH. . a L � I_ L - . . L was doomed, Lord Crewe ordered . � I . The. learned,.Johu Stow, know 44 I. I I . red 'of falling of th-e womb and . ... � .1 . ,oynle, to table to, beplaced on the lawn, And was CU . - , I . S%i&e Nopential6g, SK,1*111 A ; I . " the "London Antiquary,", records the . ' , I I calling fo;r ink And tt�legraph forin, , L. . . . �. . . a misery by - - " L' Suedeng 13L Met% 0 . - 1)anying - pains' , and " ­ . following: 11,&Vril'a7, 1546, was Tues I -Vighting foe. cards to entertainments, calmly wrote, this mass ' age to his its accom . . I � . � - ANk" --- --- day In. Eister ,week, and. on that day . ­ a;rchitect.'-")Dear Street.w-Crewe is . . .. I . . 'A . - � I L.2MZ20=:;. " . 3t. � pushing up'by book. and by crooU;. giv- . ' I I William Faxley, (potMaker of the mb I . burning. Corne and'L build it up L '' &O -- E Poicddum's Vegaable CoMpbund. Towle Directory i RIGHTS OF WOMEN. fell asleep, taud!be!continued -sleeping; Ling dinners and dances ,(typewritten again." I I . If . when 9' womatl 1�� . �'. .. . . , . I I I 11 . of *b1ch =te given to Any L - � A 6, . 4,DzAn I(Ra. Prxjcnxit: -Life looks dark indeed I I and he could :not be -wakened with I descriptions . I 1rrpMIst&ke.­ . . * , L .� -- ruAllsts, who *loh tor #em)-tbese There is � a, prot feels that her strength is fadidg away and, she has no hopes' of ever POST OFFICE- Officc hours from 8 a� The 4swestion pf Independence 6=4- pinching, crEimping or hurullIg what- Jon I .ty,story told of the - I Etsuality Before the Low. soever until .. I . . things are essential,ly op_po"d to "'that late L,ord Granville at a, naval re- � restored. $Uch WM my feeling a few months ago *hen I was - the 'first dA of termt: .. I , L b r falling'Of thO L ­. an are gr Yo�riteeu dayS and Afteen � repose which stamps w, Though. advanced in, years, as. I - -1 M . adually discovering that which was . �Tie t ihat my sun had � m. to,7.15 p.m. Jas. Scott, postmast ,the caste 40f Vera aZged that r1ealth was caused by prola us o' I I I . . 1. , . . . . . accustomed on, womb. * Wemy . . . OOUNCIL-Mayor, Hoover; Co�n(,irl I WOM sounded like a knell to me,'?Zi lot s, Ford. Wiltse, Gibbings, Lavis they cannot deprlv* 'women of equal flights after !his sleep began. Thei de Vereill In honors, he Was 's Vegetable Compound came to me as , , I - � Cottle, Wallis; Clerk, Miiepherson, causes. ,df ,this ,extraordinary 'aldep I , . These Influences .Ure very W. Ide.. such occasions to don a simple co�- $e1b; but L?diaX. Piulcham, . ' ' , ' rreasurer, MeTaggart; Chief righter without suffering tbomselves. could nottbe!known, alihou . X)regd. 'To "get et" Is the great ob, tume of navy blue.' , and . a peaked. an eltdr 6 life; it restored the lost forces and. built Me UP Until MY' . gh the same � 8 I I � !, Wheat- I They pay the penalty of occupying a , . I look, ahythin good health returned to me. ,For four months I took' the medicina , ev. � lower grade of civ � llization. The man were dUlgently searched for after by Jeqt of every one, 4md to get on one cap, which made him � . . . 9. I . ' thanktal for. ' I - I PUBLic LuBnARY - Librari and free I who treats a woman as aim interior and the kingto)phyticlan and y at er I u t dro as inany fregnements-na-pos- Uut & Xinist6r of State. . daily and each dose added healthand streneh. I am'so I � Man h in s P. , I * ' I FLonzxdn DANFORTH, �., ' reading room in S tavely Hall .1 sible: -They-`149 not,pay.." This may In this dress .he to�k his station. at the helpI obtained through its us'p.,11--�-MRS. I . I . . . Open hrefuaea to accord her JustIce cannot learned man. -'He'lived for forty Yearn . . . Mi& . ' . . I . I I 13very day from 2 to 5.30 p.m. and from , . seem -eynledl, but It Is m.nfortunately t,he foot of the .gangway by, which 1007 3Mes Me, St. Joseph, _ . attain the highest estate in thin life. atbw be lrecovered.11� I . I I die members got on board their,ves- , A medicine that has restored so many women to health and : 7 to 10 p.m. J. Bean, librarian. I . . I . , true. Ch6ek,'Vusb 2and,casb are the, . I I I I f . his . I . . I SCH, GOL BOARD - Isaac Jackson I Be stands on too low a plane. There . . M I . 'itosueebss.and if the eel., as he wanted -to see some o . . c-anproduee proof �of the facit must be reg6rdedwith respect. This: ' " - ! I � - . chairman; T. Beacom, F. Hwigens, A: 11e; no man living who holds a commI& . . - three essentials e nee- friends. .Mr. C- was one of them, , which ' . . . , . atom which authorizes him to sit In � . last be lacking the two iformer ar N the record of Lydia 11: Pinkhanf's Vegetable Compound � ' 11 Tui ner, R. Downs, F. Hall, .j. W. Ir- : . . I . . . . . - and.as he descended, with his. daugh- , ot b,e 46iluilled by any other mediclue.the world ha6 ever,pro- ' I �..­11 win; Secretary, J Cuningliame. Aleet- 30(igmeat on the rights of women. � . . ..... . � . . . , essary for Its getti-4g. ,� . . I ter Lord Granville held out his -nd- Cann Here Is another. case:.-: . I � . . .. . . � .. . 1. . ". 1 , I ta-190., arrwart,14y. It is ,�p -i ed. I . I .. I . , . This is vi ,, t, I ,iuc , in each . . . . . . . . . . . �� T.: . I - Mr. C- did not happen�to.6( I . . �.� .. I I �.i ., .. . .1 94 Was I ". ings first Thursday evening, Woman. bike predisely the same title .. I I - -only Ibis ven�eer of A'biltierfly class, being in conversation with'someone � � . . . D=t - 1%ins. I?I�r'IrAx: --;- For years I . I . I I . mi- lith. I -and right to independence and equality . 0- -" . . The. arlsWcracy Is one ,*Ith the -m, but the young. lady did. I . - � troubled with.falling of the womb, irre �. I * I � , . . � , , - COLLE41ATn BOARD -M. D. McTag- I before the law that Mau has. fttii . i.. ...... . �', I IN ...; . I upper behind hi .. � t , t' I 11corth , ' ai - I ,, . , ..� r; Win. Jackson, secret- ''hold the title from the same source6 , . ... I . -.- - .1 . raiddle,classes-Im d.ts. rejection of these "Papa," said she, .turning to her . I I I �- and bainful. me tche, heada e I . . "� gaxt, treasure % t - . a 'Be nemeift Is, not dead. father., "here is, ,tho-'man- for - the. down painN. backo- . $ 1 .. * ; =1 , 'r," .' Influenm . I 11 I , , I , � . 1, I ... ; Jas. Scott, chairman; J. Ransford, ,She has just as much right to sit In ... 1. . .. , . ", 1!. . , � � I � I . U - ,mwroh;idowed. tickets'," - . � .. .. . � I . I ­ . I �. . . ... . fainting le. . . I , 11 . -�G among , . r. ­ X-4P-­Spauldiug� H. ore : I . . : I �, - . s, but - it Is I I , . 1, . .. I � 66 � Spells, and stomach :, . a L . I � . . . � Plumsteel. ...= 'A. ,­. 10 are sieLened ­-Apoloosed- . .. .� .. � . . I - do�tored for about, 117e year$ but did .,�� ..1111 I and his actions as�he has to limit here. 0- - .. ., �� .1 e I . . i ­ 1� ,not se. b. .. I I ��� . . ., by the frothy aff �71�iW koes on about ''The­.bduse in - Ditton Patk, near j.. .� em, ) improve. I began Me. use ol yo . 11�� , , - � i .. � - . ' . . ' I '� . � I BOARD OF HEALTH-J.C. Stevenson, I Therefore any attempt by man to Pertume . i s an - . . bottles ot ' ' . " �,,i� ' chairman; Ma�vor, Win. Harland, or ; deny woman independence or equality I . I . A til Jtlit�eall brouglitenjoyment Windsor, in a spaciou � d. magn medlcine,. and have. tm�ken seven �,,i . � � I . em. i I .. . . . kham's 'Vegetable Compoundi ' . I to its deratee -Justified, but. ficent. mansion, b , � uli - . Lydia E. PW rifler* 'and also Wed the - `�.' � Dr Shaw, M ectical Health Officer ; Jos. I it would be . . uilt early in the last . Whead , inspector. . i of rights Is simply, tho assertion of . - Bottle's that It does not Is Amply evidenced by " century by .Lord - ,Montagu., a. friend �. three of Blood Pa � 7 . I .1. . ey , 1 brute force. Brute force degrades those . I I .. I . I I I . . d correspondent .of Sir Walter .. mqft- .. 1. ][A , - ;� BAPTIST CHupxu-Sabbath services , who s3ideessfully use it. Everr time . I . the discontented, urtlilcial taces. un-.: ap ,� . W . I I .� - Sanative Wash and ver M, and am now . I . at 11 &m. and 7 p.m. Sunday 9&ool I . , , I " Scott., on the site of an old.. mansion , , . I I enjoying good health, and ha,ve gained in flesh. . . Nothing makes a more " . Aer the borribly,,prettylliats above tho. I . . . :1 - at 2.30 p.ni - General prayer meeting I it is resorted to there Is a reaction to- . � , vulgarly e . labbiate, tdrisses. I , Better 'destroyed by'fire.. - - I . .. I 1. . , I � .J thank you 'Very much for what you , . ... ''I . I Rev j. C, I ward the brute c ry of charming gift 'for I � .. I ,in � I I * : , , -in Wednesday evenin reation. The sto . I I . lugs exist .Whilst� the'. conflagration was I ". have -done for me', and heartily recom- ... . . . * " . - � .; D. Pri'gs S. S. supt. I the wrongs done to woman Is as old as - - "My ladye faire" than . ,things,*ill come, ,better th I progress .8, ,young offl6or, ,o a . � . . I I I ­. .. ., -yodr medicine to �11 suffering ;... . -. Z)unlop, pastoi �now beneath ,this false' surface, but - : . � . . . mend I --Sab. ! time, 4nd the blight and curse of It has .' 1 a silver-mounted.'per-' * 11 I . 'diu ' ' ridden very. hard from Windsor to . . I . . I myA Fast .�, 11 WESLIMT MLPTHODIST CHURCH I . � . the man who beats the, . In can :: :. I , women."-MlsS E SNYDER, 918 1 "., .; � . I oath services at 11 a.m. and 7 followed ihan through centurles�Gov- fume itottle. . I . .. see the blaze, said, -to' another. . . . . : . I. ... .. . . . . Center St., Maxion, Ohio., - - . '.. . � k ' `. . I � Sunday school at230 m. Rev W*mm.'! ernor John P. Altgeld in "The Cost of I I . . . drown the strains .of Itbe violin. Just ­Hang:it, this isW,t half as I . '. . I . � � � ., . I NO- 147o6 is special value at' I' now., the drum. Is -very loud: Let. u's - �d.­ � - . good � an ': . . . WOMEN." v � . 11 � : Matinin pastor-. A. �1, CnnnAr, ,9, 14. Something For Nothing." . � . . . � I expectL - I 1,uFnIng IvrObICAL ADVI(CF, TO , Supt. 0clueral prayer meeting Wade -�, -- It in of clearest CrTs- . i lower our voices and walt�Lon(1011 .,I a. sorry,. Sir, that you should , - -. � id save*time'and much Sickness H they would t ' - "I . . . � 13iso sa. ornamented -with - I . . I I , I I I - - ti �1. ,- . . . Women wod . .� � " nesday evenings. Junfox Lsagub meets i open pattern in sterling ail-' . Outlook. . . .be dlsa�oointqo,-��but 1, am afraid * I 'jP' am for advice as soon as any distressing SYMP- * � , . Friday evenings. I I Our Euglish saying about the early, ver d,eposit. . . . 11 � I , , � _ can' -afford you . nothing better," ;ixid writeAd. 311ra. inkit �t thousands 'of women, on the - � , � bird's br kfast has its counterp t In I . . 1A1he'Ai-"mt -or the spetnirs. . . I Lolyfs appear. - it is frbe'..andli s put I . . . � . . � ONTARIO ST. MF,THODIST CHUM31- twenty other languages. The G=Ans, Distance is annihi i , . A &llticlan upon bis arrival at a rer�. -a very courteous voice behind 'him. L 1.1g, lit road to recovery. . ' .1 . I . I . . . , . ' 11 . I . Sabbath services at 11 a.m. And 7 p.m. I .L .It was Lord Montagu's. . the eonfidenee'thus entrusted to . I Sunda,y school at 2.30 p.m. J.S.Co6k,l for instance, have a rhymed proverb when you order of us tain, ��inall. town where he was to mak F11 � I , spookinor - Likenitio. " 11 .; . ,-V,Trs. Pinkhrim. never Violates (if - testlynonials fro#1,- ' 1''. to the effect that early morning has b mail. Catalog" I a S-Imech the'rolJowing (Is), found that . 'ie�,'.ind although she,publiSh" thousands � .1 . Not long ago there died a certain I D.D.gtasto gold in its mo . "I I Y I I .. . ' ' . -w Ited � by her advice and medichxi; - ' h ,�; Jacob Taylor, S. S. supt. uth. sent . . the. two 1sq-"efilled h6teig were crowded I who haV6 been .benef 0 PPW gue meets Monday even- I I -on request. I .. , , . , duke who, though -wealthy, was not- �'76ule�u . nee has she publishted such a letter with' ut , � a i , I I - I I never in all her experic . � . . ing; prayer meeting cn Wednesday � � : . . to :Mi-'idoorS. Not. navifig telegraphed � . remarkable . for his liberality. When . - . st of the writer. , . I., ' . evening. . Contradictory. . ' I � I iforaccominodations. .the politician dis- IiI4 coachman completed his 25th year ako full, CoAsent, and- often by ppeeial requei ei, I . WILLIS PREE-BYTHRIAN CHURM- ouldn't live without I ';P_Y,121E B120S. � c-overed that id would %are to'make, ] of �- vice, his, �grace dame to the c '50001 QRFE1.7 ff we cannOt forthwith prodneo the,originsLI. lottcrsAmd sigulatur 64 ­ . "He said he c on- �,D L -1. . . I ser . 6T.t_1.t oniab, which will prove their absolute g6nu1meuo& - ' *w6- I . ..' , Sabbath services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. her." . sbih As 'best ,'he (could*. _HeL Was CQW- % ­'ClULSibn that the occasion demanded' . I 144tp I,. ]Vt�lr am Nediclue CO., 14n% - I ..,.. � 1. . I "DIAMOND HALL11 . . I.S" heL summoned 10 . .. . .1. I I � ­.­.. I �. , I . m . ... --1-1- -11 � , I I Sabbath school at 130P.m. Praeyer "Did she accept him?" . I . I , . LL L - Ve3ledforlbirtailght to,01eep on a wire' ,some recognition. 0 . I .. I ". I . I... . . I I .... . - . I I . I I I I � � I , - I I 1, I I I I meeting Wednesda� evenin a; Chris- 410h, yes, after looking him up In the 1 ..%.... I 1 8 to 124 � . cot whidii:had,ouly some blankets and ', the worthy retainer into his presefice, , . . � . I ..L � . . I I 1. : . I ­ . . I � . -L ..?,.,. . .. I . . . I . .. I . ..­ -- . . .. . . . - -i�--� . 11, - I . ". , � tian Endeavor Meeting Sunc at he .. y 'andL handed over the gift-& cabinet; 1 �, fgkr.w �.VNM.i fi-W101 - y eiven- financial reports .and finding th , - 01146 stre-400, . I *!SheetLj' 'it. As- the statesman Is a . I I r �, ;. . -­ � . I I ., on .. I . . I I . . ­ .11 L . . .. I I - L , . . 'iy:hotogr,a ' . � . , '�- ' ing after service for half hout Prayer could." ..% T01�-O 0 1 %at xnan,libe,found his, improvised .bed ,ph of -himself. L . I . . I I - . . , I Meeting and first Monday of mouth . fl:. L 11 I I . . ­ . . I I .1 I I "I humbly -thank your grAce," said . .11 (,%,.T. R.J.huo, TaLI)lf'o' The New .Era6 Ointon.. , 1..�., .. I . I - thing but comfortable. . . . I . . . .1 . .1 'L� ' business meetiuy,4 ;P.ev Dr. Stew-awt, '.. ��'. * , L!. , . . omy I . .1 I the cimaphnian. - "It Lis extremely. like - 'God I I .1 I . . I I . I � I L , -. . f "Well 11 ask-tid, it friend,. When: the poli- . . ekich .& Stratford vision J ­ '" D. D., pustor-, arnes Scot0-S- smpt. Where there In much pretension .- � . 1. ­ A.ND,THI1 I . . - . I � , N . In L _ �qJLJ'l" . .1 . 11 . L :,. I .. . . . , .." � . -1 . .. .. - . 1. . . I. - , . . . I .1 t1d=:;ppeared,1n the dining room I .. I . I .1 . �!,- " , ST. PA113VIS CHURCH, EPISCOP,&L- Much has been borrowed. Nature nev- I . ... * . '. . L . . Express leaves ( lintOn foi- Stratford * � . ; , .... ; i . l I . . .1 .1 .. . ,3.23 1), 1n; 5.,) 3" � . L L. �'. 11 ' - Q� '.. �t - I I - L I tbe morning, �'honr did you sleep?" - - L I 11 'K : er pretends.-Lavateir. . I .L I.. . I � . L .. .1 ,e, Mirselel ' . , - I VE , -ices at 11 a . � . . I . L . I I . I , , 7�38'a Ill, 0-( In.— ..-' 1 E UY . ,,� Sabbath sery -in. and 7 p.m. , . '. - I 'The following toncerns � a well-' M�ress..Ieaves Clinton tor Gotlerich. � . . . I .1 I .'L 'J Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. Ladies' I I .1 I Ift' fairly wdll,11 replied the states I , 11", . . . , . L *L kbow�a peer. Ilia butler discovered a - lo,l4,aul,l2it5,plil,,6.10,10�&)�iii, * . .. : I . �� �, , : ,e - . .� - , �, , , y of each 1 -­­ - - . ---- - ­ nonchal,intly, "Lh.ut I looked lik ., . . . L I . 1� 4) � � It I Guild meets last Thursda: I mm', . ,� _,!,dLT R a � !1� Xr ^ 13 A ..*.. IM da . � . . u;­� T- 00 V ­+h1. O.A!3i. - burglai hiding In a closet one even- I I '%n#vnn Huron & Briuce r 1. "N . I s . , OUL'U'. 2%. - - - J , evenin� C. R. Gunne, N.A., rector, ,find S. sz- supt. - I ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH- I Service held.6very other Sunday -at .10.30 am. and 7 p.m. Rev. Vatber Pinson neault, pastor. C.M.B.A.meets 4th Thursday every month; Sacred Heart devotions lot Friday of -the ' month; Maas every morning at$ a.m. BRwrHREN-Meetings at 11 a.m. amd '7.30 p.m. on Sunday, and on Fridayat, p.m. � SALVATION Anm Y --:Service at 7 &nd tl a.m. and 3 and 8 p.m. on Sunday nd every week evening at 8 o'clock � ------- . I 6- .V I . . � . . I., �1. I . 'Walull '-w . - L . . inge, and, with , assistance, took the P . � I . I . . . I � I 11, I . I . I .� I psmdou� I I . . .. . . �. 1. feltow to His - Lordshipi, An - Bxpress' leaves Chn ton for , London , I - . .. . � . = I . � I -INDIA INK. , I ­ I . I I d asked. . . . - . I ''. .1 . . . . .� . L'. � . . whether h4a should send for a police- In. . . I . ,: . I I I ( I Express leaves 01intori for '%At i am - "EEA R A L 0 , I . . . I . . I 7.17 a and.4 15 It in. ' I . . I . , . nah : J . . . M%e -w&7 vibe Kind -used In China . I � � I Inaia. � . . . . .6.tO ' ' .. . � .. I . I .. #. I I .1 and.Kineardine, 10A,5a m, -).p. ni ' , . "'. . and Japan Is ]Wade. . - --16- ­�­­­--7-- � . .. . ; . -- "Of course,' replied Ilia Lordship; I � . . . I . - We bare made arrangements, With .0 �� .. India ink'Lmueh used In China AudL - '" ,'or rather,". be .added, with the in - , � InIltl Publishing Cattiftalailf, Of., xqatrA - I , , - . I . � I . , i . - 1.j(1lld0tl(L'01'1e"("ff- ol C�oftlniere.e gIV6 Th6 , , � , , -an th small brushes stinct of self-preservation, "I'll ring ' I lle�eby we are enabled.to , ... .. UP for writing wl 11 � 11 ? . . �:: �� 6 i. to ,. . ., , I and'Sliorihaiid and Type. ' :, - I I . .. I I .. . I . China since 250 B. C., consists Of a , . A servant duly appeared, whom. ' I ivrifluir .Itadellly. -,- Ilia LordshiO requested to "go, into I ' "I - ; J I . I . - 'PE* .LY 'I-, mixture �of. carbon and.gum; with' the ' ' h .� the kitchenWld bring up a . , policeman PAr -catalogue, etc.,. c n N -Ir. K . I ' i . . see boft paper and made extensively In � r ,6ne. . i . addition of A little musk or, Borneo I W"hen 'L . . oi tainhig . I I . , 'I, I -; , or.two." The domestic� returned, and. I full pgkrticulars, address I . � I I . . . . . o YEREZ, 0. ft., Principal I . . odor. The preparation of this simple , � '' ' I . . OEAL - - '' ,� � . . , d . - camphor to give It the characteristl,- - , I . . . 8 � is , %, Isaid there were no policemen. on the ,W. N' . . " . . Ia� . , , premises. , . � '. .. .. ,� I . . I . I L . I ink is �4y no means e46y, for If the m .1 , , I I i , I 2"What!",exclaimed His Lordship, ­ ---- . ..-- ­ = , � ... I . . - I . , . I I terials.are not of the best. quality and . , I ' . I I. . I I . � on , I . � - ­ - i, OJOIR ., 0 n lous tones.. '!Do you'mean I . I - �.� I . 0% . , � . "I - 6, It the,carbon in not as finely divided . . I I . . � to tell'me that, with a cook, two ., . � I HERALD I" I . � � as possible an interior Ink 'Will ba.'the . . -scull6ry-maids, a kitchen-miaid, and : I . 11 , . I * I I ! � . I.. � . - earbon,and gum have . .1 three house -maids in my employ. . . I a . The I'M agpzl no- Newdpapet,' I ��, ., , - --- I been mixed the product has to be slow-* I I .1 I there is no,policoman in the kitchen? . I �� I . . I To Subacribstre ' . I , � ly and carefully dried.'Tbe high polish . W * , , lit Is indeed .�& miracle, and our I � I result. After the ' LU . . -5 0-1.1 I Wil- , '-"REEto This Paper I W1111eig to L�t�,It Drop. l to said to be produced,with tree wax. I . . prisoner shall reap the benefit. I I"", I . ,1� I ' .. I I 'Dwe lrlshmcn� serving In a Britiali I Europeans have, produced Ink equal . I 4 I . son, let the man go instantly?'-`� . I I A V . whd pay their b.,ubscriptions in advanco for, .. . � . . I . Glad to Pay. .1 I I I 0110 Y(Mr. I . I I � to t114 . : 'When there .01 the . ' it you are In arrears, gend In tho sihbuAl regiment w4.re good chums untif it not superior 6, genuine Chinese : a is puffiness , 4 - SECURITY, Rooney was raised to the rank. of -artibr& The reason � Lord Mvanley challefiged 6'Con- I . 0 now due, with ;1.00 to pay a year's suboilp- . . I ;riy the manUfac- , ankles or wrists, blood poison is . nell in 1835.because- � the I great Irish- . r . tioti in advaiace, alid �Wt� Will �send YoU %boo- , Sergeant. Forthwith his chest dic- ture has remained chiefly In e4otern ! indicated. The kidneys, the man had callo& him &­ "bloated bul, i. : , I . I lutely free'The Weekly Montreal.Herald for I panded, and from that time on he - hands is j& Interesting one. The busi- . I ono yemr. , . I ' looked down on McGrane. . . . European maker I sewerg,of,the body, are cloiged .foon." O'Connell's Son took up the . I I I � I 11 � it ,your subscripdon bas not expired, You ' -� , nems Instinct of the . . f I I . . I I Cenuine I one day McGrano approached Roo� ' an4the deadly fore*9 matter i's inattdr, but.no one. -was killed. . ! , wity remit $1,00, and we will. extbnd your . . prompts.bim to seize any opportunity, I . I � I -n re�urnink home I , I ' . . � gtibacriptlon one yoar. and. �send - you The, , aeyand,Raid: , of Substituting cheaper ra* materials returned to the blood. The kid- . Lord Alv&nley, o , , , . I . Woekly Alontreal 11oraid for one year. . I ''. I . . . "Mike -I in ose., ; A I . After the duel, gave a guinea to the ( . . it yott are not'now a subscriber,* sapd.fa !F can sergeant--s'p - neys a, . , ho I . . . . , . , � I oa now, and tlilq paper and The Weeki - up to a sergmnt and ' and so lowering th6 quality of his Ink, must be ttgulated at one . hackney coachman V had drivdn - I , private stepped . 11g, * . - 6i � Carter S I 1,. while the tendency of the ChInaman Is For this work, there i's nothi him him back. The 111ontreal llorald, two dollar newsp6pbrv, wl called him a conceited monkey, phat , to work on In the same groove, and In I I . . I 11 . out and brought , I I be sent for $1,00, This Is . � wud happen?" I � . . like . man,: surprised at the largeness of � . . . I Id, "My Lord I only' I I " 'Alvanley' `M , 0 0 -1,,,'(j ,,, put in the guard-house.11, this casd hid hidebound conse . rvatiom ' I I the Sum, sai �Xake.Weak Hearts Strong" . I , I ry � I'M" wiud?", . . .1 to profitablei-­London Mail. . 14 . took you to ,, Lord ake Shaky Ne es Firm. - THE GRATEST TOLLAR VALUE I . I I � I I Little Liver Pills. 1. .. . friend, the , � Wer offerod. by any Canadian newopstpor 111Te wil.d." . I . . I ,. .. I : Tradb-Mark Interrupted him with, "My They are a Sure Goes for L I I , I I -W,-11, now, -a I pose the private ohi I f I . guinea is, for �bringing me back, not , I , . keraid, the "Wrago ' � Nazar* Relleg. I , . r� � Nervousness, Sleqplessnessi LOSS The Weekly Montrei,d I . vant was a co I -out.," � .. Z1ne*XewsPaPer,j',1s W�thout a rival In* Oatk-1 � , thou�rbt t1in scT ""I ya I The Small and old fashioned Mozart R convenlon Must Bear Signature of its for taking me monl,ey, and,didn't say a wurd a,luout i BU�Ju Alarnifits rr"Pect. I Of Energy, Brain Fag, After Ef. da. n form, tl�01�,, Inter6sting �, I . I I . 011ts it " I guar )louse is In the InWdle,of Salzburg. It . : A: former Duke of Rutland, one 1 fe�ts of La Grippe,. Palpitation Of and Instrudtive 40 to cont .1 the "ideal , it. IvII(I hL 1)(! put in the d. 1 in with a feeling of respect, a visitor to I I � , at . F I ipaver;.11 Cottibining the best features at . ' . I � 0 at I a loss for � n7splopular magazines, The Weekly MoAtram, hoiise?" I � of his 1OV06 , being the Heart, jkfixmia, Gencral'De. M -Ave coorse ,not." I the bpot says, that one Climbs the three - something,ito say to every person ho � . Haflild Is a vreekly magazine and iieWsp4yer . "Woll, thin, we'll lave It - go- at � I ' ' - ' I bility and �11 troubles arising from. combiped, at tho,prloe of thd ordinary u6ws- .1 dights of stairs and enters the room The , ,, ­ � - . 11 " I See pac�sltnne Wrapper Below. - i � + "-T-ndon Globe'. where Mozart ,Was born, Ali the aur . . I I wah bound in etiquette tb notice, re . paper. . I . A �t, A 4 � m�l, cor +1,6+, the I a run down system. . I �J- . � .. r ' 0009EHOLD DEPT. -- very emmll and as aney I clout pictures, the two old plapos and I - waneyLrIll was "a� prospect of : An excellent. I I ' They regulate thd heares action ' MACHINE 0ATURElq " � � i I An 1hdignant Judco. many relies belonging to the comPGOOr' . I "­ crop." "The timely rain," further , and invigorate the nervea. FARM DEPARTMENT SOt"91Y FRIUM I 40�.tekuc as augar" . An eminent Finglish judge some take one bitek a,'hundr6d, y6arg. The that Cures. - observed tho duke," will bring I This is what they have done for ' � - -- FOR HEADACHE, i ' I only jarring note In this harmonious . i MARKtt PIGE , . ILLOORA1108 AND yeam ago caught hirnmelf napping on . everything above ground.!' . 'L CARTER'S rOR DIZZMESS. I the bench. He haA n,oddad for some I asooplation of memories it that Mo- , ' . . �'Qod forbid, )tour ExcetleneYl" Ox, others I , They ivill do the same - QUESTMNS AND ANSWERS HUMOR ITTLE FOR BILIOUSNESS. I minutes over his notes. His head c61- I teut's Skull Is In a glass ease An t�e b6 not waste. money'on interior - claimed the other. The Diirke stared. � for YOU, I . I . I I AND TIMELY NEWS 'Eji�,d with a jerk in the direction of lins I , WOMAN'S PAGE I , center of the room, ail. that raw , silbatitutes, but got ,the best kid- & whilot the peer continued, Sighing I I ,' - GNEAT RMUEle. - " ' I I * I to FORJORPID LIVER. the desk, and he Awoke. i1a opened him# since no one, could _ . ,a in the ' - I ' make The Wa6kly 31ontral 96rald � -1;aAW1 - % 1,Y1 E i over d1stfit- regulator and tot,, heavily &a he spoke, "Yes, God for I hsv� taken Ifilburals HosA and , � 0'6 FOR CONSTIPATI01i his heavy eyes and looked angrily, , n6y � . I ­ dze-aswootip6r" that ipp"Is to read4n oi, � P LLS. I hie body in the-maSo of remains . world. � b141 for have three .*Ives undet 10rva Pills for palpitation, of the hearb . evstr tjsM, Never a dull lumber througUot I . . . around. "Summon the caretaker," ho , �L -tWto � ,, " " , . . - ­ ­ ... - , 11. FOR ULLOW SKIN ' $aid caretaker wits summofted. n"s comp2on paupers' grave wherein I . . - ­ , I 1. andshatteredntrves, and forb6th troubles the yjAr. TIk6 . I ­,,, � . ' ' have found greabrolief.-Mrs. W. Aokd* ' , i FOR TUCCOMPLEXION - The I he Wat.blarled In. Ylenna. -London - . W TuAr, ,"What do v MM murr . on mean air bv,peiftnit. I Globe, , * , At all d,ug,1116-, 119 Of 60 11114 1000% , ' ­ ----1*-- I . I ugetooll, ont. I SEKDAL00 FOR YOUR RENEWAL*� .. .pt.bl.�� ting such an, fntoler"lohw&peratutib , . . � . . . I I "�� ,� �', ­­ , , . .9 I I I FEELS SPLENDID Now. ow iot The WVW 316nu*4 9"4 ff 11 ", *%1141 ye '" h 6111er-lb , .1 --- - -- 11 I& this court?" demanded the Judga. I - pig al'N O)f Ll ti art set " " - - I . .;.Uw lit 'Ve. .y* &Ireo , Vpon the windows at, on". If over ravats V;ftnkneilsi , I . I bal . , , llefoto taking Milburn?s Heart,eind llub'Wrft v** I 7% a I U"dber� thig I , , I OuRE SICK HEADACHE, I ou permit tho court to become So "What would you think .9 your . .,- I I . 1,111(, 1116, elferlea oil all 11WIlfflitirS Nerve Pills I was all run down, could not 0, wr.% W 2G61 ,= . I . V , t� 4 , A , T at iiighb Awl was terribly trolblaA ql6vw .1. �. � I I , ' I will &&tIghter, were to elop 711 I � --- - -I------- - --- . -,-" , I r tim 1)�nihiiovt� and VM ),(%,&(1e:ed ; 616e I I ft�- ­ � . ­­­ - . - j.,)t again while I am here I � �()()0,000 � *it my hqrb. Sined taking i A I I . . . . "I'd think," roPli#d the discouraged A*,A'61-vi 11 1ho dAbf, b.v - I'll - I I . � commit you to prison without warn- 6 � SV "" wMire'l, I 0 Oval .3 . ­ I I THE, CUNTON NEW .,� I Al,_, a4wer I I � , I lRy �IjJVA Splendid, I tloap ,w4l at, nighb an I f ­� � r4armers have exported more ft.,, The miserable mau. trelj� old ,jVau, 4hat somebody had boom bul" .Iwa of"Po64, .. , . b6arb does nob troliblo we Avull, Tb i I .1 I -------. ,froduce and got better pri"s . fOr jew,gy. q is coitrt wam:&1iready AS ed d I . I . Jf1cw VoAK, N, v.,ANQ tl W(Irld Of g,JVW - I I I . . I � � . tWoW the fellow coucerniv? the � I I_- is,00( 000 ing added tO thly h*va done me .7qp, I �. 'durin as & Vai t, but the judge w6fitod to I . VVIN6130"'o"I. - - a, U - -91. " . . I pub'de 641 " � I M04*A,U0bey0l0oP-";, ,,,'- . 9WI.: AAA: i t ;jthe eight years ot Libor A-0ou t sf W6116y I'm worth.11 . , 6� �., ,.--1 AdVerfise to the N Arule t an they ever did before, blame some one for, his &OWOWAOC I I . ­ in � -10- L . .­­ � I I . � ­ � 11 I I ­ . "I 1, ". ­ I I , ft . 1 , � '. '�,, , 1, - -� ". "', �., - . �� A�wo- I. I 'a 1. . a ;, .. 0 1 ­- ,�, � " " -, �, - I ­ . I ,�A,, , , ,,, 7" � - i ,�,, ..�: ,:,��,­',"., A , - . ,,, -r L . I -­ � I . I . . . . I I I 11 �! L I . . . . , " . . I & � I I � . I I . I I I 1�� .4 L � � I � L I L' L I I ' 1 . . .. ' I I L I I I ' 4111 "' � '�­�. , , ' . . I " � I , I I . I I " � , , , I , . , (� :, . , 11 I . I I I I . I L - 11 I ... ,$� .AL16� ­tA. -1 . - .".�-Ji�,."."A"Llft I'll � -A t ­.A�f�l& bl" � . - . ,� ". � ,*'A ,',-, -0&.,6.L. ;-�� . . . . . . . . . . . . I � ..... A I LLL -