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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-03-10, Page 6ot- tituuNG it,t,40 rem 46/6. . A PUZZLINO TRICK, jt le Pelee With notninos and Viotti allyetity Neur ierwende. A good triek with dominos is per- formed as follows: Arrange twelve of them in a •eircle, as showy. In the tic- cempanying pleture, end tell one of YeUr little frierale preSeut that yt el Will point out any domino that he may think of. When he saa s Lie 18 Ian y y Mrn that you will count round:the cir- cle by touehing the dominos promiseu ously, each touch counting one, and that when you have counted twenty, luelteling the number of spots on the eh. ( ig lie • eheee, elligillealleetentalleteleithi . ,, • TUG DOMINOS A.B1tANGED. , domino thought of, he most tell You , to stop, and your flog& will then rest on the piece chosen. ' Let us suppose, for illustration, that. he thinks of the double deuce, you, of course, not knowing that. Begin, touch- ing the pieces with your finger, _collet- ing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, and so forth, skip- ping about the eircle as you count, But :when you come to the eighth collet you' must touch •the double six ami .then count regelarly around to the sright. Thus six -live wilebe 9, double five 10.: five -four 11, and so on uutll you couie • to double deuce, when he tells you to stop, because that isthe domino ho , thought of, the four spots on which, added to your count of 10, make•sefe ; This rule holds good, no. matter 'what domino may. be Chosen by the specta- tors. The performer of the trick must not count aloud or even appear toba counting as he goes around the circlie and the more quickly he moves his fin- ger the neater will be the trick. • -- THE FRUIT 'BASKET.. A Game VOr Girl's That Will Bring Out a Lot of Fun. rrult haSket is' a game for girl, ane it is one but of whichcan be had a great eeal of fun. This' eitine may' be played with . chairs, or behehes;- chairs are not convenieet.. Arrangeein even number, say- • fourteen chairs, in " two parallel lines, seven in a line. Four- teen girls are seated hi th.esechOlrs, and the fifteenth add one stands between the rows, carrying. u, covered briehet. She walks up and down, swinging if. She stops suddenly• before the flest girl HON. AUOUSfliS C. Zifi EGO RY Pecuilar Aspects of the The Clinton NOW rie hi Termea hie Garold ma Mee of Awe Baltimore Etre. tva1im-4o,.1....titt., 1.1.t Thi..... He 1,.. t....,. --. Perhaps the most curious feature of the Conflagration le that it was almost There was a jubilation in Queens- entirely confined to the wholesale and Record Cheese Boxes. ITo the editor of of The News -Record ; At the conventions ree*ently held Mr. .1 A Itaildiek, Chief of the atiry vislon,Or a, strong appeal TIM SOLAR PLEXUS. Ie the largeet nerve -centre in the sYnallathetie nervous system, Is situat- ed just back of the stomach,. and ;Unpile* nervous enargy, the vital; ;Ile of the human body, to the Wm - laud on the last birthday ot the financial centres of the town• There for better eheese boxes. Boo, s ate, eel), heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, etc. "(fraud 01d Nan" of that State. He were few important factories burned, eaid he, necessary to protect the eheeee Ay creating nerve force Dr. Chitee'e le the Ilon. Augustus Charles Greg- very few large Retail stores,. altnoot , from injury in tiritisportation, to fa- Nerve Food directly tilde the sole/. ory, t33 years old, and a resident of residences and only a few tenements. telltale their handling, filet let pet mit nle*tur in supplying the power. which. Australia since he was 10. He will Therefore, the city has escaped what their, being piled iseyei.al tiers deep m runs the macninery of digestion and be reniembered asoneof the great. has been the most terrible features of ,14 warelimisee without beitig .crtialted so cures nervous rlyspepeia, headache, est explorers of thntinentother g, eat conflagra Bone, -the pi e out of shape. Without the boxes the dieey "opens and bodily weakness, e co. howing the °nee of hundreds or lhonstioda of clieeae tumid not ha deliret•ed in Gret _ routes of the explorers who solved. homeless pertains, and the destruction Britain 14 a prelIWS1).0 COM MOH, Qi large manufeeturing establisinnente Now it it le desirable to Wive clitieae Canada is de' clared by Mr. Smart, its mysteries mark the tratIts of which.are the normal source of 80 in boxes at all,it stuely importnnt that non abroad in connection with emi. Gregory through North Australia, h ve tIth to ny coma unity tii 11 b st enough b+ gration, to haye excellent prospects of through the inner part of Vest kr4;41 ; le ',Pr s um e tim . . . ue. a :Wholesale grocery house may rem:ltd.:I destination in a spuni eon- . steering very popular emigrants from Australia; and along' the southern go up with &million dollars worth of dition. A great many shipmentsof continents' Europe. edge of the desert. Ile brougllt to sok, hot the courageous and hopeful cheese ore lhe auded on tother sli e with , light Important regions that were proprietor ' can send telegrams the t we -trey -five per cent. of tin? blow Lit for settlement and are noW country over and get a new stock 118 broken, littleed some reporta fison • . mong the prosperous parts f ow fast as trains• can carry it. It is truehe tinspeetore iihow it large.r pm emit THE FIRES OF FOZBM,A. • ao Commonwealth, though it was long • that. he nmet lose Isolate business in the ago. • This ...imply means that one supposed they could not be tented , meantime„ hut he can regenerate his cluitt•tee of the money paid fin the Bo keen le the suffering of many pato ottiliffehtehmeisattilitalt intiTeyiteepheinat to good account. 1 ' quick d 11 II h tv the I OX s b a been s ient to no put ase. p_le__waitronesnd,, 1, ,• Young Gregory decided that hie . credit and the courage. On'the other And that is not all, for. the broken hem parents needed. e clock, 'and when .1 band, a cotton mill or a carpet , mill, boxeS in a 0114)11)0ot, while detracting of the skin as being on fire,. By itb - and It kept, good time for years, when he was eighteen he • of work Or bave gone elsewhere, and er, built .the first, flour mill in Queento 80011 materials .as he oetild leech up. i renlaeed for many menthe, and in the which they mice contained. alnico the De. Chase's Ointment positively curee land, ' forging all .tho ironwork for eight, . meantime the employees are either ont whole lot lese attractive to a putellite- Eczem the bueineesis badly Crippled. .As a . What. are the reaeoust for 1 ole, Baltimore has escaped- from at satisfactoi•y Mho) ot attire ? 10 the great deal of that sort of logs, Per. first place we bevy increased • tife „. ewe un. nnabhp value in every home. and eesh'141peide of itching skin disease. it is ineste once introduced becetnew! a ho ll'Salpttlhttleetml' and eve" f°"" . . . haps the industry that is sutTering. weight. ef our cheese, Mid it the Santo standard1/.31.1'3°eel tY .r . CW114;180v9e rinotvinsre,ntanil it from' bid bedsteads and exploder?. has no worthy rival, . . • and says: • "I've been in the garden this morn- ing gathering currants:' As she seye the name of the fruit the first girl must cry, "purrants, currants, currants!" be- fore the odd girl says it again, arid this is repeated down the lines, changing the name of the fruit each time. At the . first failure every one junme up and changes her seat, and in the confusion the odd girl muse try t get- .seat, there being One, of etitIrse, alevis left to take her place, and so it goes on. ' • Some Wonderful Throat.. Until recently it was supposed that where the ocean is Steeliest no organic life existed. No light penetrates there, to any great extent, and the pressurtof the water is terrific. Wood, torin- stance, is compressed. to half its size lowered 3,000 feet. But recent scientific discovery proves that even 'in those. mighty deeps great. forests of seneheed cover the bottom of the ocean - and reach to the surfate. in theee strange forests spiders and drendful wormlike animals of tremendous size exist; also sea urchins, shells and millions Of other . things. It might not be a pleasant for- est in which to take a walk. It inight seem like a nightmare, but there is no denying the fact that it would be e wonderful place, a real enchanted for ' neinbtai Grammar Lesson.. "Oh, mamma, niy satchel's busted!" . cried little Ralph, running into the. room. "Don't ever say busted," corrected mamma. "Say either burst or broken." The incident wasforgotten Until the next clay when at dinner Ralph was de- Ashfield Township. The township eouucil wnet nu Pete. 20th wi-ter the members ael Jeresent. Allnutes of previous meeting %Veil; and ' epproved. Choi:gees were inswed for elle following atnonnts. : Long end A., R. Finlaysen, auditore, each Sul W. T. PelloW, .graetl, he ON. J. Reed, ceder, $5.80 ; W. J. Treleaven,. bank • draft, $2.20 • oho '1. 1 .0. were ,• en grader aad repairing bridge, f3.50 John McIntyre, muls ;or iSteuge suet paper •for thelitors, 45e .„ M. Bowles, r gravel, . $2.64 ; Mae an, gra'. el, ee Wm. Rivett„ cutting iee at elawhoeth ; M. Russell, eleerity, o. Mewed- by Jcilm Mar tyre Sect.nd,4 March 1 4 4 tit 1004 cORLD'el FAIR, ST. 1.0 IS APRIL 30 TO DEC. I, 1ee4 ONE WAY EXCITS1(iN FARES. Pr on t C Hilton To Billings, Mout. $35 3o Colorado Springs, Denver, Ilelena Butte, Ogden, Felt Lake City .$40 Zto Nelsen, R ossland, D. one Waele $elo 8o Pertiane, Ore., Seattle, Wessit.,_ • Vancouver, Victoria, 13. C. 143 30 San Etareisco and Los Angeles Calk.u1t iv 75 Proportionatelh low rates Ie. other • points. lickete on sale • daely Marcel urs tit April 3olee, 2904. • 'SPECIAL surrLuast TRAINS Aro Canadian North-West with Coloniet Sleeping Car. will leave Turouto. every '. wee during . are and Aprii .t m. Passengers without live stoeh should take the Pacific Express leaving Tor- onto at 3.45 Te M. Tickets, reservations and full Mime illation' from •*tents: Peor tickets and information apply to P. R.: 'lodgers,. Town Agent. A. 0, Pattison, Stetion Agt, • by 'Thomas Stothers, tile audit- : Ors' report he excepted end thee the sery number. 'of copies in ireed.-cer- • erlieerdk.. be instructed to have the ruc,••s- The Icelowing 11.11a:dors,. Von m.1 keeeers. and fence elewere were eppoin• ted Pathinesters-E. Roe:in:me R. MeWilnuey e J"A...11‘fibeiNteeleo,11,11,1:11;111.1.1-trY,E • 1.11; eigert, Geo. W. I. hide,. ee, liawkitee :T. Hayden. .1). McKenzie, A. 'Culbert.; A,.• Citth, A. hlaize, 4(plut McQuaid, Wm. ,Gralusins elms. Guedry, •Jeunee . Stevenson, . J. Dakota Johiseeyers, J. W. Duritin,'-elipe. ;.rt, W. Larieon, P. Morale Thos..Aneersori Wm.• Blake, ea Jas. Steel' .re„T. 'A. Dinley, G. ITawheis, W. Red D.. (edit:ire. Jas. Lare, as leaceett, • W. A Handy War Map. . . D. Cutters.. The Globe, Toron te, is. .sending out a • ;13ArlitlYerirrieille,IVe; joible,:rStiratscrilic1,711,1rNei. h • . .• he made one out of e for instance, mute destroyethcannot he from ehe 'wheel velue of the cheeee eetothillie, healing antiseptic Influence he was fourteen the mountains I'm zni -s ones. w a I most is that of printing and publishing .he picked out and farshioned WiCh About ninetenths of such establish. his own hands from the granite near ments were consumed 10 the fire, in. Itis house. . . chiding all the daily ' newspapers but Ho was scarcely mare than a buy one, In this, as in o,ther industries, it when he designed the apparatus for arust be remembered that theblear- the first revolvenglight on Rotnewit • fence was based on the 'existing value Island,. :where a lighthouse eves of the plants destroyed, , and theein needed • for the eafety of shipping. , nearly.evever ease numh more expen, His contrivance .ivorieed•• without a sive ones.. meet be pm:duo:ed. This hitch, for , thirty-five years, till it . -means an Increase in capitalization or was replaced by a largee. one. • ' . a. large amount of credit, and the gross During his explorations he diseov- tosses can never be estiroitted.--From •crod . I f ' • . • w t . " The lialtituore•Pire," by Joseph M. Australia, fused soma ofthe Metal Rogers, in the American Afouthly e- ft' a blacksmith's Sorge; ' tented .. it view of Reviews fur Marcb. into steel, made a pen -knife blade of mem., it and mounted it mi - a handle of ,kanteeroo eone. Soule officeals ex- .• pressed doubts that it wes• a bona Great floods, are sweeping througl fide peedtiction, but. Gregory was . Pennsylvania, The 'Susgnehanna Riv able toprove: that the steel *was' ace er is higher than at any time Once toe eutilly the produce. .of .western AnS7 trallatt Ore. . • . . • When his chronometer got out of , Melee iisa. wee hble -to reptile itein • the ' time reel treed the strength of 'the •box i,y 'neieg I hinuer 'veneer. end AS in- Serior gliality of ,elin. It is evident else thit'there are toany box makerS desert and .ebntinued. the observe- • hig flood of 2892. IS .YOUR Bitskui BAD. Bad breath is one of the em ly Fyne. loins of clitarrh which should be checked at Once nnd not llowed to Alm into .coneemption. The most . envy is fragrant healing Oatiterhozone which cneeit eletarrh by removing ite 0140$11, No case is too chronic,' -even the most et uhhot n leld in a short time to the balsamic vapor of Co tarrhozone you sloe., ctieed. Cittitt•t hoetme is plen- emit, -convenient and eafti to UM', relieves altniiet inetantly and is get:te- st/teed to ettre 0%(.11Y t ype of catarrh. bronchitis and with -ma, .Use ooly Catarrhozone, •complete orttfie $1 00 4,141141.41e :341(4. tions in .10101 it played • an import- , who line e neverTroperly learned eheir t rade, tee a large . prepot non. of • the ant ;part. Not a ftn‘r ' of his ' astro-' You are up againfit a whole let ef home; is only itelf put together. ' nomical determinations of geogrnpli- trouble unless you have a strong rena The Met eaei ng eosteltod sciteeity Of k. positions leave stoed. the test of etly like Nerviline to settle pain and em. . end the dentencle of cheese mane later observations. : •• . . ' ' and -dislodg,e stiffness from the moseles eruct:there for : a cheap box,: have , Ono day NVIlen:he. was- trayelkte ifh , and joiners. Just rub Neryiline .011 the Induce 'the, :veneer; cutters:1,6 reduce the vast •clesertiql plains he. decided . painful spot -not touch rohbing . he .11e- thickness of t he veneer, ' uill.il 'that his peevisions were too . heaVeh• callSe Nerviline hite•more.powet• than - aofrtal othat. now ()leered .fine *ale. is kir his party to (eters-. and yet eve ' erdinaey remedies. Yon won't suffer entirely too flitrisy for tbe purpose . hi ere.' ounce. of feed waa needed. 17e .. tong after Nervilitie is *applied .for. it ehotnc ed ever. he 'ut 'ewes than full live :-. : . relieves 81(1)0434 instantly. Mr; Philip to the iiich, A.1.0 eet 0041 of . it id six set to week. to reduce the weight while ..preseeeing . tee huthiiit,e shit re. edame of Oakland says, I. If I hadn't and some ever iit.Veti to the inch. .. • , , .,-1, I.... tii,seesdoNiervillne I guess MY hack • woad ' Another I.1 ul t in the veneer .is thitt ties.-:. Ile found that :lie :co. uld • greatly ' t .yet.. A few applicittions. of the lee is often net boiled .strilleiently redece the Weight of eiis *salt pork Nerviline took out all the sorenties send to tieften the' wood; coneerpiently the, :Melt leg .it.• . 'Ile .61e° discovered ...retiireese. heart t•ecommend Nerviline•• veneey knife Shatters it W' hire.. cut tir.g by . e''ohti e any kind of musenlatepain. alandg so foes ivieeit e. teteleetco s V tplit easily byex.perimentatfen that theflouroio.. ., •turned• into leneuits Weighed xt.. r neurasin. Price 25t. .. • .A.not her resolt of-tosuflcie int boiling he • thatathe. blecults: -.„ . •• ;• - • •... . The beieht idea ',occurred .to him' O) making • meat liiScu.it.s• SO. mixed flour with melted pork - 'and teal:led beef. The blepuite. turned out Well and weighed on),' • ' about • one half as Much as the Meat and flour; separately. •,-, : - ' -• • Tliese are ' i 1., .a few ef the rnan -ways :in ::ielsich• his ingheuity,.. .ready ivsolli'CVS centributed to ;the .corieplete•sever,.se- of ..his: enterprise. lie.' was ' foe . imply years . Surveyor.. General of. 'Quevlelnd . and hi his Peacefill old age 3.111• 'Australia 1 .de- - lights to honor him, • • • 1. • . • WITH CRICK IN THE RACK ,A•iistin41:011,1141:igpli;:t-,,daratillitla.n. awoke.,, . elect:el in purple robes and..ermine•e:oalt 1;,ifo., kkg.eain". • 94 gold and sparhs of genis tliat:sits4ed jike tr,e, 'in. .i• t a' teW• .of spre ,Ain ten al. aallAcn. • . :Or synagogtanti moSqUe.. vn many a wl11{*Th• I elio4,1O((1(1111 ..r)1•;-ithipd Heroine to heasethe talk. . 1 Or sttiattling is that tha Salts ot the ' ..wood are not extracteel; coosegirehtle,•. .hoxes wade from, snub stock tinnt.d very readily.. • , • V/hen I began buying boxes for, the good map of those portions of • sen, MeKentie, G. Swan, W. 'Inger, ehelth to he the ecene of conflict betvieen the J. McKenzie, J. Ce. McDonald, Iteleoss, • h . . • • Corea and Manchuria which are likelyNay, E. C. Jhliiisten, .7. Barkwell, R. - and Sleighs Russing and Japanese forces on land ache erees.ewer h. eheheeteh elmq. as well as oh water. The map is pre- mesesehey, • le, eiamilec n, Geo. ared ou bli.dhee e Ian howin the • 14 tea giving a better ides. of the shore " °/ g eson, E. Armstrovg, John Cowan, D. p typographical fot•mation of *elle land, ine and harbors than can be gleaned ne. Igurrn McLeod, A. McIntyre, .A. McDonald, Thomas. Sandy, A, McLean, - ',Neat. ifrriogniititinif:rredinyoatul isittiTI rctev'atenhiYngk ete,hP; ..19'.. 4catristhill' .1' W. I 'it tlei maps published front. time t 'time in Gilmore,- ,Tolin Webster,. W. Powe;1, Fisher, J. Alton, II. Merchesou; P. The 010be, indicating the local nioee- John Long, 3. 0eillitt, John !eters, .T., gain abetter idea of the situation, than hetet:ward, .7 . asersiet't , D. llo , gherte, by any other means we know of.. ...faints MeWhinney; W. .Tehaet( n .. AI , . • • . • • , • .01Cormor, P. Steel; 3, Kilpatrick, I. Crahstori, Jas. lilivitieen, P. A.ustin, John' Duit'on, W. '2' f 11 :y, 3, McKay, . e e !fleas of the eorces, the :.reader crin MeDestele; R, Nelson Weft:earthy, A. indications of • McLer..1, ; Mei nnon, .1. al(1ne- . eon, I)..131eLeeni...T(.1111 Con liny, Gen Nerve Exhaustion "TwAn'sleY' Conegrain, -John Dixon, '1110!..;, Rieltited- T. 3-.. Richaselsou, 50ere. attache or headache, Wiriness sou., .B.---0'i,atteli!:11, Rieett, 'Peter . Pains ht shebacic-made welt by' • . • Shieldk, Thee. G1 ret, le, Scott, . Wm. • -fir. chase's Nerve Food.. • ' ' Bewles.„Tae. Ilhaiee, W. • Kileatriek, Hosts of women -Who stiffer from a run-down Geo.- Mein vrt., ...•. T• tnuede W. 7steni neglect' to cure themselves, believing A/cc:newel, Thoh.•111t'ebster, ere Iitt'lliven, fheirvigorandstrengtharebeingdepletedatan them off, you should suspect there is something W. jtl\\.7 13. :iIaivt ids 'end McCon- beceme burden and you feel .puttFig .cen, R. lhirnin, J1.1141 p enormouseate. When. the duties .of the hay Irarrison ..whce rettored, neil, Fhltk's.•' POttialkee.r.ers--Patil t at they are oely tired and riot, knoWing thete modelle, Thos.. WrOng, axed ,profit'by the experience of Mrs. see her- system „by lising Dr. .1)ottagl-_, N. l'earsitew, Ja.rtlieseit •• 'Chase's Nerve Food. - W... . . MRS. T. HARRISON, Frank Scott.. ' . ' . tee; Victoria . Streak.' • . PeneeeieweraeeJoseelt ITuchett,. John Kingston, Ontestatese- • "For some time I 'Wive .•Welieter; gh, •Ill, in my beck whesli bother= • Cil al , 1)A i!,Irce.ItC:11117 ITht.1 1 been troubled wieh pains .1 ‘17heat Situation. ee me a arias deal. At FJarn...eW -Lane, W. J. lie'llIheeh and...Teen • Of 11M11:Ti 161110. . I lic;atel saw soft •maitli And • In the nae -------------------- _. • ' • 'pr nalaqty nies'queknelt and eraysa, To tlu n h tr )8 dark-'e'yetr damselS• ngs 41 Regarding • tile situation• , . it a well , known fact:thee for, the • , coot emeeh motile ettid leudeliee, 1 ' 1 y 1' Suffer fione severe headasees.. I can heartily 26the * day uf . Stchlters, Next ccupeil •meeting will be co the HarrisonMrs • In my :lead and would . past three months farmers in the Thu-• • • • endorse Dr. Chase'aNfrie Food because it has ted States *We 801C1 ,e0MparntiVely,, .DliitICIATH. BOYS AND GIRLS, entirely freed me Of these distressieg symptoms vere ' h , ' li 1 • than -------------and so built sie ree eystem that I now feel All " during the eorresporaling perith 1131fore . Are altogether, too numerous.- kiln' . • Trier years.. es .s (mine to tee -he. e , 1 To poteet eau against imitetions theportrait " • Til i . , • 1, i _ chteols nee fitti.01 theme , Cbances are . . „ lief on the part of. growers, who ere Y ow c•lei el the aee weaklings.. Iles .evould go to et. Ccusequenely it is now well off :firsancielly, tbat whea.t Zvithout ifeelth When they .eould oe - r'stliraineDeso inn oi y • ch ft e re. n 1' 'I::: 1 1 t.:::: ' aroenncderispdi g'2'ti e s,:.: at ' uo ke (i.i3eiriph author, ',Aar.' We . Q. Chase, e vee yt i1 boxeil uno eh i ell a . natural to suppose th,ere is a.. lerger "'a" ''''ti.ung l's' F"I'' "7'11"; Lode ist oeving hoye etel girls cen ticket,- . •. _ h.. _e_______:_____. quautity of wheat in first halids• then at this' time last year, Australia wilt-. rht'll.grz..(i)•;.h(1 ViRli2; c gestion, inakee hheblood plire ahliefaimeeieueerphegenteriatinxixisteronethe pretee the Whole bdee. s _ . ,ch last year ba.d to import,' will this mew .00e. et, seppeee mer,e.ehteeee,, Ft; . . .. i .. Ft, year heve. an exportable surplus • cif, went than children can get any. other E. 'DR. OVENS OF T4- way mat soon establishes a .reperve of •E: • :.LONDON 'el • : A 45,0oo;o0o to echoteeoco ,bushels :: • Si the laeest . estinvate of the : probaule foege and enengh. G ve your ehildr.ell. rill Surgeon;* Oeur st, Specie iste. ese Cf. wheat frOm Argentina, inacle .lithi- watch 'them 4.4 OW trzli Dieeeses Of Eyee 1.10-, 'Nose and :, Li.: 'ettypItie by the "Hamlets Zeitung, ' ,erf lette'nes: est:Mtge.' Price elle, pet !Aix.. . Feri.ozoue E Throat,...Visils, Clinton motithly . E oho poo bushels after al- : . g , . . • ' ', . , k. Ayres,. is 92, , , . , . egairest 64,600,0oo bushels last year, ... . , , ' ' : ' ' he' p ;“4. i . eelected 11 21:114, 'for damage• by frest and •Kain,: , .. . . .. • : 0 GittA.Sh;S: PROgliaL, 1 le 1ED re 04tfl. 2.4,0051,000 'bushels theyea pre„: Insisffna- on geeting heevy• yetteerie. : Tite boxelliekers tried to vioes. .-Russ:z. stili continites to ship the ei neceept .11.1... thin von• most liberliV,., last week's exports peestetde• t 0, seer. some.elaititiog that it would stand being 3,*744,aei beshels, althoelele more rotigh esielee Ilion the I hickei. ' deerehse of 155.'400O'husitels,:. •cesnperee plis;•(,(1; " 'Atlavytt tho -wave ; • .. Of turbid ';rigris, bents. like ' swevi; ' " /Mohan:tett. down te doivery hand I straTed And lakh me in Um perfumed palm tree's scribing a playmate's house. • "And. do you know, right in the front , hall they have a" -Ralph hesitated,' re- • membering•the conversation of the day' before -"a burst of Abraham' Lincoln," he finished triumphantly. • could no rienottea. Johnny - Grandpa, have you any teeth? Grandpa -NO, my child; they have all gone. ••• • • Johnny -Then I think I'll let you hold my cnrely while I run an errand.-.-.Clie. cinnati Commercial Tribune. The Loehr, nor. TIlr, hay who's always wishing • 'Flat this or that might be; Itot never tries his mettle, • ,s the boy that's bound to ties Irg plans all come to failure, 111s hones end in defeat; ' Fn. that's what comes when wishing And working fail to meet, The "luck" that I believe in Is that which comes with 'Work, And no one ever (Inds it Who's content to wish .and The men the world calls "lucky" Will tell you, every one, That success conies not by wiehine, But by hard work bravely &Me. 43111201% V./11t1,117,01 Tallto There is a pretty story in catlike-. tion with the. late Italian Arribassas dor, Baron de Itenzis do 141ontantiro, !who, on arriving at Windsor to pre - tent his credentials, asked one of the gen t 'omen -hit -waiting if he should kiss (eneen. Victoria's hand en pre- sentation.' Doable to give a. reply, he referred him to .eriother offielale who, in turn, asked the late Mare quite of Salisbury te decide the point. But he: noriplesed, Applied ' direct to Tier Majesty, who gracious-, ' ly anewered that it was not the cus- tom, but she WoUld be very pleased 11Ixce1lenry Would do flohse prldoet Oellookere , , , „„,,,„ ..ernimmati Till, 11111(41 araar Stink, I; Suitan, slept-. tan, slepit-7 • • . • - And woke a slave. . HiSTOFIY OF 14188110. „introduced by litrilt..4s loicv Enihmil. 11 iieeism• : The story runs :that kissing ' • was intrOdeced into Ienglaki by -Rowena, the daughter of Hengist, the Saxon,* says a writer in The P,enny Magee . Sine, At a banquet which was -giv- en by the British monarch in honor of his allies; the Princess, after pressing the brimening beaker t he lips, saluted the astottished and de-. lighted Vortigern with a little kise, after the manner of her own people. So well did the kiss thrive in the henial climate of. England. that it leradually are* into an everyday erre loymeet, and 'the English scion he. • barna celebrated far arid neer as a, f.•issing people: "In fate, So far had •heir celebrity spread in this, respect that when Cavendish, the 13iegrahher of the great "child al honor, Cardi- Wolsev," Visited a Preinh' noble - Man at .his chatea.u, the lady of -the' house, on enterinte the room With het train ef attendatit maidens. fox' he purpose of welcoming the guest bf her husband, thus aceowited him w VIeorasinuch you be an Ihnglishe imam, Whose eustom it. is in your bountry to kiss all Indies and gen- tlemomen svithoet offeirce, aind, though it be not so in this realm, ilev t will' I be so bold to kiss you, nd so shall all my maidens.", hereupon the rafters of the chatetui Fang again With the heartinese of the Osculation, rio doubt to the great hatisfaetion of the fair chatelaine, herself, her many and merry maid - bee, and, above all, to the modest Cavendish, with • thcise of 'the weelt Pr.evions. But tit?t„'''i'ill• heave7'lled •to ' give twe boxes,. bialt mild to do .so, :for -the re - coo..., a glove' tee regithir pride for. such tiv.e.lo•inliadrge'ecrPoIrirthriete7sfreasq!,etex: $.0 ail this, rh: .ports on ,b bi Omen ts, frinti the , curiag• sed -1,800,000 bushels last week peeee .e• te Yonitie d oely oiw teh, per •amostet Or -wheat on ic vent. •livekete, (it coulee -these ...hit: - three -1 • . " : 'United Kingdom ancl.,C011tthen e ilicr a- went's wer-' 11 • 1' ' iir which was. front other.. countries te.:61; 11');; tit,1)1,..ti.ret•;11s11114:Itt;:witteit':Itif."11:iftitti:de.111:•1;11;s' 32,8i:sheltie Ainslie's-1 the great,' bulk of flees tt 1.4f ..-4•1411( ilig I 3". 111'1 o' mites iie !role,. it • ilialaMleid Aare. The London News, speaking 'of Lord Dundonald, says: 4 In the Admiralty there is sail to be pigeon -holed a plan for an infer. emehlrie, which was prepared by -Ills Lordship's distinguished grand. father, the tenth Vert, In the course of the Napoleonic 'Wars her while Lord Cochrane, submitted' to tho chiefs of the' navy, but itWas re. leeted Ifes being too "barbarous, liendieet and horrible" to be ernploy. ed against. a Christian foe. Li the course of the Crimean War, Coale rane, then Lord lettridoeald, re see- ond UM brought his idea before the AdiniraltY, and atIatil Its Inhuman rtharactor fleawort its ofterftroo I 'I, ,d t ; . , • • . • . . • . ' belieVe there is almost eitsiogli winded . . . . in triltiniiiig. boxt-s, eithei, hi ..1 be ,,,...._ . clieeee' faefory; te. ;et I bil %va.reliouse 10 . • LIFE GUARDS. : make oli (his (Mill enre (4f l'k% et cehts. • 1, I le'6 ii. . Boxes. Are now worth (LC 1(4444.(4 0110 Cep r ▪ . • • 1.Caeal. Catarrh and Deafness he rel treated. ' " N 211 .Linuloa 011iee D-25 Qiieethe Ares [v.. • ; . • • 0 • Clintpn 011ice Combe's Drag hed , Store. • . -AI • it9f rs 8 a. mr-tti h le. ht. 'Diet- Eell eg! es of vieits--Tneedievseeleels. ree elj Ater. 3, 7 al Fa., 29, ay 3, May. .51 iEti et, Sem 28,, July 24,;. Seht. ee ese Lie Oet. 4, Nob. r, Nov, 719. [fit • ' rct=1 zKijg..L.Q:15 st, • The Life Guards are to regiments of per inch In depth, awl that pat whielt cavalry' forming part of the Britlelt is ent :twee is ahsidote waste, household' troops, They are 04111:404 litaxeS ate :mit tharotoritly v seldierie aoil every loyel British heart when pat ne the :elieeee, • t he growth • is pNhOld 'Tv roud of. thern. Not only the King's. of the would is stpisted, ,Thia p,,, taco: hOn9 OM's. everylnidy't. 1,331 y tille cast, iti cold 7011111,1.- .'54.14011 should have its life ginolls. • The need . the boxe..s,dia, sloe l',. aif them is.•espeeiallygrtat when the. In 'alining to have t he:Cheese fit I he eateitt foes of life, diseases, .firitt al boxes witlettit trinon rig iswell to lies in very elements as coldainfluerizie t•einern her i hot. a.liox, wheat .measttres era:welt, the. grip, .and ptieutlionia do tweleeinelies deep when nenly made, in the stortny month of March; • • The . • • best way that we knOw of to guard . Bra N DEO W ITH 11 EA I)A 0.1-1 rigainet these disettees ie 1.0 strengthen. ' the eystete with •Ilood's Sarsparillit- People often 'get blinding hesdaebes the greatest of all life guards. It re • that suffer, front constipatien. Slllphi leaves:the conditions' in which these remedy is 1)e. Hernilttio's t ills of-Men. disetties make their miast successful drake and Bottermit..• They. lit•e 3141412 .attack,giveS vigor end tone to all vital dew titin arid sate., 3 r headache end ergana and fitoetioue, and imgaet • billiottatte.a, use only 'Or. liamilton's , genial warmth tolhe blood. . omen • Pille.•' Price ehe, her the weaker the eyetem the areatat • the.ettposur e to disease. Hood's Sara- ., • , , „„ par lia tnakee the systetu strong.. ..wii*entin it to (40403)4(11(1 31'111111' ineltekt • Mee. as it drive onf. 'I'he elute box will t-tX nand again to 111n11•117. del), tift$41. if has beeti in a, Warehouse N'ews of Omani wife murder romei, lot' l'"ok"He 44 14(342) e 11n111 t113O . lt( W. 1)1 fitting 14(342) Clarence Township, Russell Cou ri t y, near Ot tawit. G. P. Mennrci. •11Y loxes to the (143'('8(, II is neeesbary ciastiwatilfien,stitiPealicii,ifiocifsecwriirtmhniaann, ttexhoo‘p.paileck , ,It-).1i:ci:e.ifs; gr 1,;(;:(;)tft:: iii.1,111 e;11%,,:t,t;:,xit. :31); 07(.14(1),..,' ‘iot::.)::,;11,111:,;:i;,111:‘:: le: . then rut his own throat. - ' : 4'1111'111y. rievesssarv to call attention ' RittnOrS that Corommuler Booth- to 016 impor ranee Of having Lite box of Tucker will soor. relive lee head of I ho the proper:diameter 111 tit the eeira,anSale1110hAemyofAredbe (11('oheese No 40)5 whll stond 4 ho 14110(1 edgeled to literary work in London, tore . . , cheese node, lieg that, is .44(4( 4•141111011.44(1. )'y the denied by minor officers 1444 .124) organ - (mitt on ear quer er t. • ' Your% very tilde, Oity. W. A. °teatime nmkomito morotim 1 ,; . • .1 1. GCTit.pLt: SICILIAN -Hilt' Renewer: _Is it true you .want to look cid P Then keen your cray hair. It not, : ;then -use HalPs Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color of early life restored to your' hair. u$911:11.16,MIntre.461040 150 -foot rollo 4 feat high.,..,......,, .150sfoot roll. 5 feet 5.10 150.foot roU,41 feet high 0.00 5) Fattittn.g. or Profit... Every Pa.rmer should keep , : these three words constantly in mind and :conduct his farm on Strict business princiPles. Guesswork and haphazard 'methods are no longer used by suOcesa.til ad up-to-date far- " niers. By reading THE Wunxty SUN, the Farmer's Business Paper, you will get the very latest and most accurate in- • forination regardingyour busi- ness. TES, SIM'S market reports are worth many times the sub- • scription price to you. • Every Farmer in Canada ; should realise the full value of the service Tim Sus has rene • tiered blot in a public way. It due to the actionof niu I she In ,,iving voice to the-' ' • tli.ons of the farmers that law relating to cattle guards, drainage across rail- , 1 ways, and farm fires caused by railway locomotives has been amended. We wilt send Tint lAtimmir Smo from now to ist January, 1905) in combination with The News -Record Por $4.75 • ,7n en atterript teetioseet iteedeimeot. Thab'S Mortrion thenrher IN the lJniti.d States,the, Iawy3IiI say avi•detice poi o is to polygamy bele g. still _enhetteeil eon.. teary to the theited S.I etre laWs..• ieitee• Smith„ the vecoti (1* Of ill e• Wives ef Jeseeli Smith, the ehith apostle :of tete men.Clesecie so ye (03 10 -int erVieW 'hat she is proud ere her laUsimed, believes in. plitral.notrrirge.. '-• , • iwneinbratialtatileel liettcv than eld MS111, tit local dcalor rreight paid, THSh p.i wrnz rzroce oo. LIMITCD 204 Dtontvea Witinipog st. John I Sold and erected by Ed. :Bedford* Clinton. Vrethave a very Ane assortment of cutters and siel- ghs. All mad,e in our -own shop from the best of. merch- andise. • Prices low pOn- sidering quality. Be sure and. call beforelpurchasing.. Repairing Komptly attended to. 4096 st.,.onfit,),,.. - 1WeritATH.-• • 44; 1, and 7' 1=-11".."•7:tr==,.. • • • . • Rattenbury Street Works • Direettinporters., Workman- . . . • shr,- el Material guaranteed. . • G.SEALE tle Co. Wm. Thomson; .Esq., of Orillia, Vice -President fitandard Chemical. Company of Toronto, Ter, 'of a, Visit te the fausloka. Free liospit for, Consumptives. . ' GREATLY IMPRESSED ' NITME WOT21( 2ING DONE. • • Personally Raises Several Hundred Dollars to Help .Lessen *the' Load of Debi. There can be little doubt that the.National Sanitarium Assogiation is handicapped in its great work for Corieumptiveryrn the faot that its _two institutions in Musiccla are .far awaysfrom any large centre ef population. Pew people have an opportunityto see for themselves the magnificent work that is being clone. . • These' hospitals tire away from the public eye. Ay, however, who tie visit them; are united, in their commendation of the !splendid appointments ref the place; and, best of all, cif the real joy and hope that is being broughtto many suffering ones. • We aro glad to IntVe the opportunity of publishing the following' letter from Mr. Win. Thonason, Of Oreille, one of Canada's beet known lumbermen, which tells what he has seen himself. It readi Omura, Ont., November 2, 1203. W. J. Genes Esq., Citairnate Executive Committee National Sartitarium Association,. Toronto, Onee ely Dear Mr. Grego, - I have much pleasure in enclosing herewith cheque for One Hundred Dollars ($1.00.00) from the Tialhope Carriage Company of Orillia, a donation to the Free Hospital for Consumptives ab Gravenhurst. Please acknowledge this to the Ttidhopo Carriage Company in the usual way. X have writtee to a -number of my friends, to try and get them interested in this good work. I hope to be able to send you further donating. I Leis written My friends a persotaal letter, something similar to the following : "teat week 1 paid. a visit to the Free Hospital for Consume.- tives at Graveohurst. met some of the management there, and promised to try and interest some of my friends in this work. "Ir.:light say there wele3 49 patients there last week, all poor people, most of thorn withoue a dollar in the world, and Suffering ' horn the dreadful diseasesConsumption. There are many sad stories, and I know X have thought a great deal abut tho work of the institution ever since my visit thero. 1 do believe it hi worthy of assistance, and we who have health and the eeceesaries of life should encourage this work along. "X understand the expenses lately have been double the income, and unless the management meet with more enootarage- - (1te11t 1 am afraid the work will have 4,0 1* curtailed. 1 know you have many tolls, but 1 do wish you would give this Matter a thcieght, and, if possible, twig,. I have written to two or three confidentially, and hope to be able to Minot some more for thie work. Should you not feel liko contributing a donation remora. ber this retreat, and your reply is hare between you andme, and Strictly confidential. / might mention, to show that X have confidence in the work, 1 have already given a donation of $100.00 and two row boats to the Free Itospital this year, and intend to give another IMMO before the end el the yea?." Sincerely priori Sir WM. ge Meredith, Rt., or Mt W. el. Glige, Totonto, will roars sad nchnowledgi Any contributions nutd.. •