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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-04-28, Page 66. gs;wc-or.gt.. r I II II I 11.10 11.111111 • The Ciiiiton. News -Record The Britleh Admiralty have adopt- The Cheese Trade. Jest litaciatly Out et Jalt rriterla, ed tri. new deeigit for the submarineS • CRIMINAL VA0entEe CIF A Paell, - Sew Design fe•Seisimiehesp. teeth Arrest. to be built tinder the program e et 0 • WI April 28th 1004 Alfalfa In Ontario. Alfalfa cult nye, t lin ugh compare tile.* 1.40rd IIaldon, erect etweeteted to the construction thie year, IlitlWrto In hie report regarding the cheese i'Y comulol) ill some loettlitieet is yet, THE EFIITISH ARMY. niniscrsoi.o xi sun $4. rim.. la getslotia peerage of his impecunious father, these vessels have been. 100 f . t i i t. de r 191,3, Mr A, wt, eleiteeey, only in itS infaney in 0 Italia, arid irt -,..th•tion entys,,,roee inaraes Aetteetat allay,. lumen. le December le", length, with a diameter of 11,3v feelt gent (i.,r the 1.)p,otMetit of Agricultuiv . IherelY bOlillIt to edvnl1Ce With leaps and bounds timing th.. itext deceit... a,nd a girth of about 31 feet. lbe in ()rout Britain, mit keS Stfilte teiggee- Although tny experienee with it lei; hie seat in the House of Lords ow- new slibinarines to be built will be lions that Ineeitehe attention of mak- ' L*1;s11-40•40148-AlrItumItll• 90t. -has beet), until now unable to take leg to his having brell until a month 130 feet, ia length, 18 feet in inane ars and exportme. Ile says t—s•The shoelenneloliyitoetdir Ltzeitys, truit,,,iyanilvTiettf:titlf, At the preeent day we are looking with eyes of wonder at the gradual ago in jail at Pretoria, charged, in eter, end 40 feet in girth, cheese season of 1002 wee 14 most sue - what it is mirth - company with two disreputable coin- They will have internal capacity Meg:trill one; there Watt IL large increase The seed -bed is Of the utmest he transformation of our military from, red to drab -colored Ichaki. Red ap- perilous, with endeavoring to de- sufficient to aesure a higher rate of in the tpiatitity anti tlw steedy ho. Pears to us to have always been. our geent portance. The ground, sheltie e„ cee),•, fraud a man of the name of Cowie speed, greater store of effectivenese provement in the quality W413. so in the matter of torpedoes and the • that in mete or vet y herivy enpplies the and tce:. from_ w.etql..• Well ro:!,(..ii %oil is concerned, and the "thin red line" ' - et 'Xills° fecility foe :discharging them., ape Flue realized on the whole were todis- and w LI, IllagerdAtt: nett . tin" • :1..1 te• ,, •Id i i i urausage is naturatif gooa. The i ner. national color so far as our army by offering hint a parcel crystals alleging them to be dm- rectory. lite tut sweet pa ata ) e . . a bendy expression to denote mill- greater air space for the men. • acter of tile soil, w wther it le (illy Or tary life. Dut the British soldier . mondsh. 'Th c u f r trial' de 'caw d';,111° Pu ,,,.. The periscope, employed with the flavour as di tinguished flout the ' bottorn land, Matters little. if these et.. has not always worn a red uniform. 1h° 0_ cc a5".. anr 10., co.. cs aeaktut., view of enabling the operator to see 4"4 lilting charteter et) notice gete.tee ne unser yea, It p.e•eittle th• White eyes once the prevailing color, ted Min on itue g ouurt tr. '03' „no L"e"- the way he is going, has been great- tittle m fowler yearst• hits created a permitted iimself to bo niane Ittege consumptive steamed, which wit 31"1"11" '411"1/14 ho rail Pio.A el, nod tin .t.11° • ly improved as a result of the recent i . t., b.) ,- t) A ) sw - soLi oat sprite; eltitivetioa west, he mast thorn and'in the time of Queen Bess dark ' green or russet wait universal. • tool of a gang of swindlers, an.d. manoeuvres at Barr d. '13. th Int 0 11, t Ill .1 Gy t Ltt ril. Sy ugh ; the liner the tietel-bell tht4 'Whet' Every British .Soldier's kit, when that he was not primarily resPons- English Channel. ' Watt mei Eilelish Cheddar. tespitipertion in value between Oat a. Sow iti May, whe..1 tleeger of fro t on active bervice, is suPPlied• with a ible for the at teenC /yd.' freed which, . . , r. hi over, uong y letofels or firer- . .. onsoleration is also being given The, pact ice of shipping too new twette first field antiseptic dressing tor two it may be added, did not succeeo • . to -the question of constructing a eless seed per ami•e. Ae the 1-4Pt.11 11 .,. Lord Heiden at the, time of los green canuot be tee entphat i ally eon- . small class of submarine, which can seemed iie it, not, only •t„poilti I tie, seete witty costs ab tut. nine dollitrs It 1311:111.", -or three wounds.- It consists of a erproof mackintosh, 12 inele, he carried on the decks of Inen-of- . bid hurts the reptitastion of Camille:let this lilelki's flf Pnsitli'l'il. • . ble but Otte i arrest Wee g coati as checker fintl 'thin wat les by 6 inches, a gauze bandage 4.4 conductor- on the railway. at Pre- war and large crUisers. . cheeee. The mammy) es semi ,ie tlio • seediog inviolable causes disappoint 'yards long, folded flat, a similar toria, a position which, though . expel. tee ere to blame he betiding "Wei. .If. one cent afford the roes of , piece o , , g- he had been excee . eingly glad - loard trouterta Work. these itmenture ciweee, told the pat- one yeller, crop the seed may be 'own ' ' • f gauze sefety-pins and a humble, t as he had been literallY - Lord Cr or 'Celebrated his sixty- . can t., i wit, , broadcast,. and I iehtly • eovered With e compressed dressing. Directions for " g , • . . . - • • toes of faeteries einmel insie. , . r 1 3, o (` • use are priuted both on the outside starving, when he received it having third •birthda last week The year tl 10 elie seshould be held in t .e '111•11(1". 110 n ere t •• p being sow It 'and the inside of the waterproof been in a state o comp e t es 1 tl- is an interesting ene for him. In it cluing room until. it Is in euelt a con. • , . 0 . „ , e f 1 .t : d t•t Y • . • le e • ' When the °levee seilebes the heieht ti tion at ',1ohanneshurg and at Pre- seven 111 ell,Ilt Illttit S, n , t e mite te covers. he attains his xnaebrity as an dition as will give sathifiction to the , • 1 . torte. after being mustered out of "Egyptain." Iiis, works in connecs BLit kilt cotieutner, • . should bit run:over it, the linger -lett I . conserieteets la Yore., , . the Imperial Yeomanry at the . close tion • with . Egyptain affairs goes , - set vell tip. ft•om the ground, :old thr I It is not generally -.known that the of the warback, of course, to an earlier date i , (IDOL CORING( OF MEESE. clippings left to actne a mulch lot, tie. Government now bears tha. cost of •This ia not the first time that 14ord • then 1883, but it was in that year e. T. e n difference in the ' quality 'of providing a soldier who has lost Malden has been in trouble, for, as that to was appointed British Ageet • clieeee ileld in the Olivet lunette cool either a leg or an arm in the ser- I mentioned -at the time of his ace and Consul -General with tho rank •ettring remits was very noticeable, not vice of his country with an artificial: cession, he placed himself in an .,tie- of Minister Plenipotentiary in the only in .cittality but in "PlYes' "nee. - limb. It is only quite recently, how -e. enviable: position' same years ago by Diplomatic Service. Since then he This item oVeLnent is due to cool cut ittg . ever, that the military authorities raising money in London ona note has re -made Egepte ' 'lo -day the end e axing' the clieese Nyllich oleo has , decided to do this. Previously a dis- abled soldier had to. purchase his ' ' own artificial limb, unless aortas charity provided It for him.- I ; As a nation we pride ourselves on . our freedom of action ari4 our ex- emption, from the compulsory service , system existing on the continent. It . . will therefore come as ri11 enPleasaet i surprise to many to be told thet . coescription actually does ;exist . in . this country, and is merely held in ' suspense by an annual act • of. Parlia- ment. The Militia Ballot • Act of, growing plant. This method is con. 1 The Mewiettn. "Duel. In Mexico the fatuity of a dead duel - 1St Call Chant support from the person who shot hint. Tracing Qett114 Currents. Ocean currents may be traced by bottles. Along tbe coast of Spain Meal - ed bottles. are tossed overboard and al- lowed to drift, They almost invariably drift to the shores of America. Hand Laundry, wish to itsforin the citizens of Clinton that 1 am doing a first-class laundry hosiness nt the stout formerly oect.pied by. Mr, .Tobn Days on Outer- ° street and will piarentee satisfec- tit* yeur money mien led. t•herts roned so that they will not. hurt the neck. Stand up collere ironed without being broken in the wing. Shirts 5e Collare 10 •CtilIs 2e. per pair Blouses We WI 2,5e •Verntly washing, .-plaia not starched, 25e, per doz. Family wash:_nge starched„ 50c per etozen: ' . (*leads called foe .att delivered ir., any selef t(v)Irliet,ritobpt; ttltice)theesat1.1, teat y seed drill it hie a clover seeder • eroli, oats may be see n at the tele of pact 01 the tome three pecks to 1 111. Sere, visit* an ord. - ' • . . „ tO.Ittse a year's. ' . Charlie Ming . . • . . , .0 tttebell, 1.11r 11111( 1,11e 8111111113 front the - • • • which be had endorsed with the bankropt country' which he took Qv- the ittivattLage.of 1 misiderable pet rent. seed•ee to feels of the 111111 Imes. winch -- '' se e -e---- ...• -- - signature of his ' mother, -who is wealthy in her own. right. Ile wi.ote er compares. in position with any ' nee. rd shrinkege. Dutiug• the serteen should be set jest deep etiough to Woild's Fair . . European power. rlis woek is not of 101'2 when waxed cheese first itypt or- eewer the onts This Will cover the ' yet done, but already, in hie life- ' ett on the British market, 1,0111e1 (4 the clover Feed needy, end if the land ir - • to her a letter informing her thati• compelled by dire ,pecessity, he had . .. d d 1 . tem •• • A•• •• ' I ' • I . • (4 IS ssoctationi o etieter , end wiled attee th I dt•illing ie completed, been obliged to put bete name there- "1 • t one, he has been aecor e p act. among the greatest administrative even went eo far ne to demand et 1 at St Louis Mn an ideal seed. tied will est obtained. . • t Maris ever produced by the na- % tine! In wog dee Mt) 1 I, Wag 1401111 • -The' pOtta Should be cut for hay when - • to. Although the note was for a t • I I ' gtxt comparatively smart amount, which tion of wnich he is so conspicuous In'oet &that' there was less slc•inkage, they toe nicely in. town., meet people I • 1 1 I 1 ' • • , 3( S le . 1.‘ Ile 1, at. 1. 0( to t le 'repro% er elm my cannot withstand the temptittion 10 prefei•red to peoduce her son'S letter an ornaauent. . , , end Appettea net ot 1 110 cheese, quickly let them ripenee it li the result that the . • Ancient •Tiesio. ' , - 4.1 444.10(1 it Iii:jhk demand foe cheese, • tender youtig' clever phitits nre often in court end. to make it 'public retie - . . . . . . er than take up the bill. If 110 sebut ion followed, it was because. pro for stone 1.vorking eqtall to anything- .:::.1%11.1:_,"r: il:',t,e11,1slelli!Val_lce ,!•1.1 prkce c.olit- they survive they .1%111 be week ' and _ • The ancient • Egypt ales hied toolla ° C'.'el,',1.1,1lie_fr°111. tile telleerentent entitle oi din:. epi n 0 I ing. smothered by the viglitseer (intse0), if •t here was .a serong..prestinettion in aisi 1,e. ..1.1 t t ottiteg it om toe -• in use •toedity. They •used both solid ' . 1860 compels eveery luau between the 'favor. of the belief- that' the . ueurer•• ' and -tubular drills Old straight and Y' ilL "II ke4* ; .- ' ''' • .1f raw muse 'ewe the nurse clop she coUld easily have paid ,,t 1 ages of eighteen and thirty years to .who .had chscounted the note had serve in the militia,: and it is merely .been well . (mere .at Cie time of the ,circular saws. The drills Were set t•tpen, Ititiley is, I thitils, titot•e 'setts • BOXING CH•EaSE. . ... factory, its it cm), he cut ear•liee, which with jewels,. probably *corundum, and suspended year after year by' the pro- fact that 'the Dowa.ger Lady • nal. an absolute dearth of recruits or an • the Money Wtth the view to be 'sue- g li ' 8' i the t b 1 • d ell 1.0 (1 and never anew it to be pastured , If any real necessity. arose, such as e qua. ey o 19 et u ar xi s. - ee fe.e••e,..et,„ Tile it Sidi 1111.S 1 ery leg,..linf:•.t.t....npiiiveg;_111,7,rh 1 le 1.)1) not, pastel e 1,4e jobora (he Hem that he .only let'. Lord elahlon have ' •illi• • invasion, it could be broughe .into sequently able to blackmail his pen- is said and the skill of _the work, ,., ,.i . . le......e. ea.... ..., sliet.ge eloee. Tbe crown sets well a hove the force at, once by the authoritiee. ; ily. • herd granite give no indiCation of !Hetes less esaile, „ . •- men, that the, cutting marks in. the • '' " •1,) sinson, ,w .,, I ... . Foiled told close !metering will surely . , Ussord •V lisorhoni... ' tail. et.en.wtliarpaolf: oh.:,ioloiln,chw.hvkl,ales,t.11.11aedute lent . ping 44impitiiies in 104(11144, ,a0w1144., . i 2 Mart -00V ',313 Lite Pik of the shiP-• S'oje if not kin it• .. . .• Every horse in the British A.rxey •• The old qeestion of the. 'relative ' • 1 ".1 I even lalho. toOls • had such r markabie was ..naht::.)pielli.geehetsigueil(ligf 1,11,,(01h3e, ottl.)1(114,04„4.sto,11,417, gives the clover better ebenee. II edS So - ally done Khmer] be erten' thinnet, than is riste visions of the At (Annual) A.ct. don's signature was •fictitious, and • eras Telenet ereesee, is numbered, and has a little histoty statue of the $07CVS le discussed b7. the hardesterock, at each ievolutioe; 04ie el„.ilm.gh,g eerge„, . thee. were it should yield .tt leaet • three •ctitting.s letpt kw it all to himself. The nein= William K. Hill in • The Westminster and a hole through both the hard-. 14 11)4., eesseiy. watched, I,y tee 1 eepee., 'a 34441.1', 'It 'S110111(1 l)31 ' COL When it is.e. ; ts of y eent. ' - ' ' ber is branded on the animal's hind Review.. Me. Ilill's article 01)008 with -est and sedest enaterial was box•ed te one. dmo trubout 4)118 (14,1)1 Le bloom delay iii feet—the thousands on the near hind. the questiOn, "Bo .the .achievements. perfectly. smooth and: uniform . :-e, e he me. ,,r1„,$•,,, et 1)111 (4 (team y. tnnt t 33)gr 1110.01$ WOOd V St 81118 1,1141 hirer. 0 foot, and the units, tens ancl'"htut- • •of • women now equal • those of nittne''." .thro.ughotit. Of the material and. Tile' (at I-9, ijoj.iii,. was ,„„ry 11,1 11,,,,Ole . 1.11 . tor hay . rn georl - haying weather I el o.4 so c,„initig rrocr1 file: .piiv„1,1„1100t. would (tilt if in the forenoon, and sold th•eds on the' off hind foot,- These . fri answering the question he eon•• method , of :-rnaking the. tools nothiug • . , ourring..:_ili .i,..n.s, ,1 ht. lines lire tieing : ti e teddereitornediatelY after dinner,- .• • • then rake and cock, leaving the hey Itorsee are trained in sech ste'rnanner; sidei•s the leading characteristics (If 18. *IXIOIVD, . in...de til 1)1. (1. let tiiiil or la , le I( 110111 two or, three days in ecock • to envie es not to step on a fallen man ie- • reason, imaginetion, creative' initia-• • . . ege of brokcii -hoses did not run above tent tonally. *It is e standing order. tive, emumwe otipte • -corage, orel stri- 4 per eanw t,. hich . proves tht, ait is This says-'. Most of . the leavei; whieh ' contains a large Percentage Pi 111 1 10 in the British cavalry that if a bility; truth', .strength and endut. . . . . trooper guts dismounted he must lie am. • , . • ... : .. • . Ashfield lrownship.. . .. h,ls,e eputentriy. to buy .cheap boxes. .. . ,,an, • The, .h,137 is resAy. to drs,,A, when , Gape slam il he • teken not to' otee I-. tewhisp Can •be wrung .with no.appe.tr• still. If he does this the .whole it t I It; 1 ' t 'el. .. , . . .. - greet' uneettsceied boxes, as the eheese, • f . . squadron is likely tit pass over' hipi tic. of both se*. ,its derivatives., . ...Asthnt,m Aro lot h iy 11-0 too end eaten). „me, enee 0 water oozing out,. • A r Id 'f • • • o seven acres, three, years without doing him injury. • retteohithienes end t ere with 11-,,-' lie whets all pi Mee-. he dereitgeil in quality trout the, cain•e . seeded, y)elded me five anti one.half • . • o -I• .:.. p. a. 'elar,'bl„, ., ,.t,heat• .aise m.''•- .i• ... 'S•n;ei,.I'to •-•b'eel,.,"•.',m• Uel4'r.ec,r"• 3e-1 ' te.rser.u.t'.eee.,tt.y1 • m-,.,. ,•.•a.pkl,r • kte. d'e.c.r.•0.• • '•. .' , ,t'W.e1i.I r-•.eee: s.e'se•,ie..tst. e.'e:.1.,e-•• .••i;s-•1e.•p•ekti:t.'. r'o'' t..•,e•. t . 'i. - t. . i. •.,‘• , • .e. •' :fn• 5t - '„, lI9•t•,• l.:o1,.-.Giwte wAth.•e1••- .-le.nl••I3,. •' • ' .:'-•- . e''• . tt•eeI:1N.SbD'. .I.eAO.1ly.re- i'epN.tu'a. . e ,1t'"r' Ih,t' ..e.i'•it,t ' l.m..•-. ...' , •. . •t, l.'"ete, i,o.eea '.t ,.r b.t,'•e-ele' •. '.'." •!'• •10 •1 4"se.-t'othalse. aeer6.r•se •:- .' t. l. 'h.'y o• ' s• e• t•. s,* •.s•ur'. te'„ . '•.e, ''1 :• •r .• tei••U.;i•'s ' n :r.A• r e'd th ritieseannotreach • tiksereeae.s. ;Womenisi- iill 1111W il•Ittitiltei•.$, eau)if hes coMmanding otheer iiliticd to act often before .-ht thinksork ileetAMeit $. 1JDretis setis iiStS on dealing Withtiltmatter Olin the matter of unaginetionas triilc on Ltt $7130JoS,eteitis,i impor,ere 4)?e ,ria1 believit.hods filst plaas n,rI the linsof militarydisciplinThis Manifestd objectivelyin its wori,in 11. $1WinePellongr.tvel $2311441 (11(1 34 in faivoof hrindieg robiehage fed 44)4 (1111 V:111 feet is quite erroneotis, as forany in- the oniy farmle which S'Scan esti- II. shield,timber elle.werk at.era'is.(110"eintiviihlY vikhtie 10UnLitiik SOrich is it in nitrogen 14)-,). ibeet, Ion s fraction of the laiof (.1)0 landno inatAtWonnin cannotet presentford $6eate.Oree fitri•t(Wkon LRwch itey tye madeSerne 1. 11” of alfalfhey ars censidet•ed tb matter how trillingthCivil power set aneehlite against :4.101111101•St5% 1V11-tickei e me k on I)le $4ago Sere etulteeireesebecineef.tiyoritee ((111 ti to tWo tone 10. 31 teemWWeir takes recedence of the militryand nehieVeneente tistill Iliadtee DiNS111 Riehardemt generImi °Wingi(F'1114. hli411!rwllientin tile alinesrentitlsit to 4)4(4,4, 111 tlie lise thi,1 7.741 police cati denand the stir- Villa Conlmeclik• Ilttilict, FaUst, heLean gravel$1,25.Initis Ve teem tette ing (4(1114 It. ehetse made during J lily of concentrates. rendeto thm oi any soldier guilty Aenus ofMllTepnhausurar thlee elClaraford 7A( 111(11(1'. 111(1 'tigilSt1" 414i't(1)0111 hOW1111. third erops kie thr of ite ofence Which tvosid entail hisChoral Syinpionyto citeonlyti (Mbilk ict Cemore $1Wsystem of 1001Cliligintrodueed by tnest stitisfaelory foe sheep retch e being tkleIn theel,t-oMeiit of Am iultote, thethey are lessapt, to he woolly ity the Everoldier in the"Biitish Mariaid it, is ditlieultto cite I icc ‘i''I'll3"1°"P"111114 cul Armywhen on pervieecerries in his considerable 1110111)1r of 1.1014.11et eheevi Tule gritVel$3.441) ti', Wigitis t 1(1atI I.lt tisc• (11)111 11 I1 a pofor hogallele%his (111e haversack what is known as the ' have initiated and ehtiPedWith ere- t(Irk MiEast hemidry$. lit Oa 1nMAeell 10- in °wee tBel. exeelled, and Ihevfed it, 03ores Messes(1eoHailer frt NV In PO1ow quotseeftebees elite ewe low very seecesefellseespeeiaIly when they emergency rationI'his constetsttiVetotch greet works Or?cat 10.)0Nrl1W,yjACI)% ;ee Hile1111(4.. tlettthe 5.114)4)11 3)101 iS thathey1.4(11 (41)1)14, WillitviIrk ierunningd f a small tin cylinder; eitniler to a mOVernente. • • Net,.p,,„.,„,‘„ii,;1(a,th,„rmoiril tit Ibe inake.olot her Month4uni any inquirie•ere Pinnetememade pocket spirit faskdivided'intntwoThe sitikriOrity of 1.1(41)11111 143 cengdeete0eye 1in1119111,eli3inferiCeity lit to(fillyhi 11))) lis.rete:d tegreaeOraIfiteslI 3113y -lv COMpartmentsOne cf (114,84. 143 lled edad in thelis ofcellageteoittet ieiiotelleliteete. deiref enIf t t ett eeseoeese legleoeety.ihe with four ounces of cocoa pasteam1110! 11 la abilitMntal eedurenci$,'11V r 11lithiriiii11Teniejiha „m,f1e„i,1,,,,i,,):estteriteWlitit erit a theothe(0111111143 aeeimilarqua)l- and treth1)311 thallged supremay uAl,tith,,:0xh,ot(o.-14)3343ihe ehestitrywould (11(1•011theistails iii it teteseed e;ifhlotheMui tity of coneentrated beef (penattlearr)of thO sx ie phyhical strength and‘0,,e,1 I„3 fhemertleeoeeee 111 ill'- and epectiatee who lenerlitesfullygrostelPeeri 18 ra11)1)1 11 As its title applies, the rationesendurteceisdenee..1'13'43 liIr0 3Ws' •Atgtet.Oober Ohio; re there s44)141' hope eta :we:,..., . not to be uSed except in the case oftisapoputd' ter what criete soldier connuts• omenthar%vomitusManusually„mounts‘‘1it;(1„„e„,,,,14„e.dge BRAND ON ClIseam looking fer e.341I' 10ttt•r• 'leadinexarups.solyal• fd21fthe W011.E0aolied quality of inithtive thweak-Iforney rei ether tide° eon e 1tlike1othemouthhavproved to temExperinteete prove it to he ,1Ri. ofwontaniploudlyaSeertedbY1011113„nii,kin - 111)111 111 ellaet y g,(10 111 qt/ti4LY 118 Siled (11 ted clover•as1% '.1)4'')) feed itmi„aathishasbenmeXperiettee . :. ; • •..., - t , • ' •.W' . • • 41 •• t e a k e s..• ,% rern.-ie-c] • 44.11 ds%,tItethe ('01104-11bu1ying essful crop in (Thien. I11rel i•elmfemiPoA1PH 1 e ft 0111 quo' them by 0114310 or ditectnecessityandifonsumedin Britsbi•Io[moanreeinejitso s • - i • - O. W. CLEMONS. ' 1)3 JIratit tle , Ont. small quantities,. it will maintain .. It was in the eighteenth centete. ' • 111(4ba . t; 11e4•42 4441,111 4,414,411(11,.,jad -i)11(.1.34 . Wiee us Sri') Pl 11 hers. • strength folthirty-six hours, • • • ',that; the na‘ral poiver of Britain was• Yetits very truly,• • Therd Ire 'a e lie 1t 130.1,1 (1 ,W0111t1 -liene1 • reVived itt the viotOries are adinteale ilY recetitemerelele reel interee-entinits - :. W. A. Clemens, • . tons on the skirts of their tunics, like II,Ooke, ilaWke, and Hoye. 5' 10 atitewolild Inge tote eerie member,. Al r, . Ptiblit.ation Clerk,. ' Formerly infantry • . Wore • but .. pm .20th tc, Dec. 1st inclu- sive the n'abash will sell rourel trip tickets to the Great Wert(' s Fair, St. Louis, at the lowest one way. first class faro, gi.(el for fifteen. days, fare ami a third good for thirty days, geod telex via II abaeli eneet ire or via Chicago, with stop over privileges: .Canadians going to this greatest of'a I expcsitions, shothl remember the great Well isle line 13 the :.hortest, qeickest tine. lleS1. 'route. • The (eily owns and coetriJs. its own rails direct rb folders, address alle'tieleit a.. t.t:eti.bury Street Works • to th.: World's Pair gates. For time .1•C "iablts ain't cleseriptt.e World's- Fair J. A. Ridiardson, 1)i 1.14(1, ,f•assenger bir;enet importerS. Workman - Agent, guariteteed. .3. G .SEALE' & CO. an MUM Tile leading car- nage makers. All work inanufac- turea. on the premises and guara,nteed' Repairing promptly attended to. RUIVISALL and filefilATH Mon Ste, Clinton. • MAPSf ETL:ir-r1.1int t0,31U4117:;'71 • g but when the valise eqUiptnant Was, then it i.vete not guile se 'asSured, for • Holmes, the neve:, itY. of us iig his in introduced the valise was merle on';' during th'e. war ,of' American .1.nd..epen-: .fluenee ,-t h is eti,),-0.em . v ek's rode Unopposed .in the 4,1) 1114444 • 114 (31U1 110(1 Meet,' SIgititi • ONO( °Nit Pit (�SE.. ' There is only (tie. 1)s. (Hetet, id 10 Chan . , )S1I of elity Court el I r.-1714 Helps toTKeep .Well.• (tilt:World • riv.•; 1 geve treeuenktini s Ills portrait and — otie r •• -• . • beer. neet of the gt•tert Meserlittons on ' edifies the• English m.1, .while the sur- 4 • _ • - • .• • loll he ried. As the buttons art the •Let eter.11.0,3 nervous interfered • with this arrangement. reiteer of. Cornwallis at YOrkton *as ..tp ont' 1 'tt t 2 o'( leek. t, tie et, t eat (lay , d ubtedet. dui- to the • bieuffleitnice Strothers, I,k . • people. ------------------------------ :• . sigtottnt.e—A. CV.• Obese, M. 'D., --are ef • KickleY Stet her:. the buttocks instead of the should- denim •the fleees of France, end -Spain •Oti mot irie ers, where the old knapsack was ear- . they were removed, the C.uar s alone continuing to %par white of the .fieet...13iit .sinee' the *days of • slashes where the buttons had been. 13Peney, jetsviseDuncite, ,ai3d Nelson, Now that the valise is no 'longer Great Britain's; naval stipremady hes, . carrier:let:he buttons have again been V isi youi, dentiA y si X on every hog of his remedies. linita- S VAR:MING 11,EV ELA T1ONS. tontitt,oesovix eh nee good r1.11 the Ty(1:11Y,a'gtl,leintbilte fg11.tittlittdein teBeeas,Iticeli never been challenged, oven in the • • introduced, and are bemg worn as seccilid , • It fretitiently' happens that pt•opl in the olden days. mem • 1111,101 : tors do not dare to, produ13)010. 13 ce 1118)3 - 1111141111. conspicuous 3 11 the Crimean stiffei for 444' 1)'1 1 10111 kith1eV (.11-,I Mire All varieties of the'oition 111110 help 0” tile ilex You buy. . . difcstion. ' a rule denote higher rank, than those • transports unopposed to I ache. iteS. 11111 04, iii,..10, .u.„ mg. . • . • Judge Wur•tele died fie his •hett e ' 411131W )1.,V s in the Montreal etil I v on Sundt! rno • .1)Sr in (13 1.er bodily sull'et•ings, ,i,culdetily tip Re°t* rihr half a" 11""1., .. . Sanitiel Duffin 114) 441(1 reYsidehrtnolf1Prt ' worn above the elbow; theY are Sea, and notably in the recent war middle of the da.y. Dalhousie, dt•opped dead in his ge'r. 1 worn with the points upwards. rilie in South Africa, in which without truth is reve eve 1,,, 1 hew Net 411,,44 ,1 3., . Spe.n.;.I ,itt least, .an . hpii r out /10.,1 t. diffieulty we sent to the distart 1114 e keine; . pf "1) 10118 I, Wiley (ls, ar. . exception is the sergeant, drunnner, ' end In Intromen I el feogee. There is 110 0°V} aa3771:9°Ite "Ill"' ' ' '.".. deSne.t..er,d eellat.s ttclii wa.rehouses at I who wears a foul• -bar chevron on the scene of war the largest British army ev..ee (trine water %%emu nes seam that • has ever been mustered. No medicine wh 01 ga VP Snell 1114311.131 14*) r . '''' that of a sergeant, and therefore doultt this naval superiority is reale- . htsling relief for every fia 111 .ur Ki•I Ike 1",ti.to,Peling 11.1111,1 1.111 111$111, . , • Win kliPt1k Wel El fetothd by Q. rise.in the I fore -arm, but vvhose rank is only junior to that or coloresergeant, wlio ly due to the insular Position of •.14.st ase as Dr. Chateett leichies • Le.te .ece.171:1•ti,",013(1)".4 ":"' 1.ciltt's 4148 4,01•7 reel. I ed River, . 1%.eroircektvipieig: tends sflitticak.by a trilitl near Britton, which has been described by I .111s.. They are positively effete ive ' .1, a 1'1 I( (I, and aal° laalnsinlig• A SeTaliefri 11 Wttlking fvon m•Iiii.ux to amt, a oran e or an 4t )11r—t% ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 t. a0 111 y ie. only wears three bars on the upper Shakespeare as giving pee in tett 01. 44) m the 'mitt i. luonie yeses then) are bette°r•Le'vet.v molisitine bev1(;eQt.e'l' Stripes denoting rank are worn on sea at once 0, wall and a moat. The . • Eat always less than satisfieR'you' to, ann with a crown above them. breakfast. the right a,rrn; stripes on the left, experience of centuries have proved . re letion Di ink two quatte of water fowarin are good. that the defettee of such n. wall by a e,. , . a Nay—eight glasses. and canw with them a - conduct , bridges, d y stro•ng •navy- 121 the best national poi» 1 l'Isnt !1ST (1Zttell!.C1 1,4311,411. itev.Diteele, I, r with America and has the Black th, ir 3)) 44)'. tt knmviug .; tip en On't worry unless yeti really enjoy • ' I Chevrons worn on tho forearm as war, when it enabled up to send* our icy, and in following the British ex- 4315 (.44)) IiIi,og `e,effle'llblislitiviri4.,..8 ‘1'44,;t0114.14;11..411'. penile,' a a , . each as good conduct pixy. ample, Japan, which is also a group awe. . ' Drummed Chd. of islands, haa taken a 'course which In former daes when a soldier was present events scent amp y o Tend wee hunted to deal hhe (.1141 elovittor at Nlitilited 444/14- discharged with disgrace, .ho was fY. tureed but of his regitnerits with 1.1 fa t reieular ceremony. •Ilis facings, but. Struck 4)1..ligh3nine aml 1,01 rit tf 1)i 14 ing the fire le F. Tiemblay wee streek "The Mail he Stres4.0 by a &Inn AIM fatally blurts. rwu wee Thomas Mel i 11 , ;Thomas' gleti tiro' d, v54'i'('1-;;I:dItigeiliy' toll3re.iti1 rlt41; es, and badgee were cut off on EdWard W. l'arre Writes 'to • The pallid°, his 'coat turned inside out, :Landon • 'Spectator:, "What. Is the iy here by the ('83)1)184)))), 0 f ,tFi , lo:at • ket tit tiollingwood. Two .er three 1111(1 410 was marched to the barrack oisigin the 4)110094.'. 'the man le the - ent„ gate with the band playing '"4 hi' etivet? • In 'The oreviile Ifentoirs,'. ,22, 1881, Vol. II., . The railway :Orate itt Iltingat.y ha; ot 110114 *fire injured 11111, 110t, Nerit'ilISI. Rouge's,' eiarch." On areival 'there under dreee March he p. 181 , Occurs the dollowing "3eelle1140ed. he was assisted into the stt•eet by a . • . rig teal not coned:at to it(a diss e- kick behind from the smallest drunt., lioCition), knowing, rim the man in tlie 31.1,.4.111(rirsi'lec.lerntehitelleict1114T1) iner brie in the regiment. This ette- • street' (ars we call him at Newmae- to form Obeerement, tom became obsolete years ago • but,. last year it was again reviveci ' --1111garY• twenty-three ketl alwavs does the areatest 'se- At Eked It the 4th Battalion Middlesex Reel- yet. Of Kings, arid being the coral- Po ;inlets were killed anti tot y ant of their roost hidden thoughts,' Whnntlecl tile getehrtties. ,tcstimony was. given in a NeW meet in the case Weft man wito ersas • 'rho origin of the phrase .is interest.. 't 401 dischat•ged with ignominy front thee Does 'the man in the street • • I .". corps by sentence of a court mar- still obtain at Newmarket, and is he smi lens the pollee force. ontier whit+ John flan. tiale—Tit-Bitee A. 'tipster,' or merely one Who speaks e,:ktint(tt.aWs.1411:tert•Itle."Ir d mid imprisoned fet. with .confidant knowledge, having ' velfey of Wexler. none? It will certainly interest Mod- s`iX 'female* was Aold it1 London flit. The FtigliA Aftmeletion Foothell Cup was won by the Manchester City teem by a score of to 0. Against the Bolt Wien det.t.t.S. The Witten w slespetele snys :-1.t. is Oported hat eighteen etinspirattiee have her 11 hanged nftet. their trial in eoe nett on vi1h it Polish revolutione es. plot. • • $1.520, ' • The valley of Mexiee is. 78 miles in. ern journalists to khow thett, Was a length and 45 miles in Width. Lake 1 'Irian in the street' in 1831 of sled- Texcoco, a lurge body of water ly- lar characteristics apparently to -his big, immediately to the east of the latter-day, representative." city of Mexico', is only six feet lower than the level of the street pave - omits. ,f*a Tippleire. Preeociottm Aninialak BelfaSt hi the great tea drinking city, A guinea pig can run it few hood a the United Kingdete, after birth, and a hare can gallop gay, ly ahnost as soon tts born. A rabbit, however, Oft 11 ohly Mend for a moment when a day or ttvo oldbut in three or four weeks it has. little fOrther to • learn. Purveyor of, itoi'lllittet. matt in the east end of Lontlith la making a decent living by going round *tirltli an apparatus supplying early risers with hot water for making their preakfast drink. Money Made In liftman/43am* EgYPt.Whielt was civilized when Eng- lishmen were skin clad savages, now bows down to the power of ilirming- ham, In addition to the little goda Which tourists buy, rigyptiart money Is now made there, A Famous talifirloth• Tile famous "Labyrinth of Iligypto eontained 80Ct rootns or chambers and twelve halls, I/otet have a light in' yooe mint at night or any kiral II, takee..ttp the exegen of die air, and is, irrit•at log Lo. le. eyes, . 011405 them I be Mate nee,. it' cite . he • 'rho !puler handkerchief is sugee ev hosiiital magazine es 'more 'semi - :try in matte 'kinds ef conettriotts . destroyed et once,' • • .• Air pew !mese thoretieghly '1 wiee a da,e--,ettrly in the inteeting.tind twee e yeti go to bed. Then eleep With a eur• ent of ;dr throitgh he romo. Pile •oe the beddingeir you need. it. ' Thole few rules, rtbserved fail It fully., will tibtke yort heelthy. e•ettil by 411111 wise—for ie not a lute Idly man 3(14.44113' -1 rich 2, -and his health is e :sign of his w Ledo n 1. Tr y these for 1 -he first. intif I? 1004, and you will neerl no 0(314')' New Year's 008011ilione.—Ottilarliati '('(14 eshermatt, The Tuelt et t, cigar f net (try et 4.1 3(ini!. ton hots In 00 e10140,1, and about two Imbibed hands 94-0 0111, of 0411 ploy oleo 1.. The new bridge ever the (meal at Welland WaS formally (111e1W11 4111 Set. many, and ebt.istened the (Intent Alex - A tuba. Trouble has been eatieed et, Tlantil ton hy a committee of 1 he Street Itail - way tnen'e Union giving the clothing cent) net to 0, non•todon 133 11). In a Run Down Nervous Condition - nese for yearti-eured by Dr. Chase, • MRS. 4ND11EW HMO') St. John Street, Fr9dericton,N,B. statese--"Last spring Ihad sicknessin e down, nervous state. In face for a number of years r have suffered to a great extent with nervous- ness, and frequently had attacks of headache and dizziness. I also seemed to be very weak and was dis- tressed with pains in the small of the back. • "I have spent a great deal of money for medicine but ob.. stained little or no relief until I began taking Dr. Chase'd Nerve Food, and Kidney•Liver Pills, and can say that the Mks, Hewelr results of this com. bi It t t 1)8440 bcen most remarkable tweet had any medicine build me up like the Netve Food, and I give the credit for curing the pain. in my back to Dr. Chase's Kidney. Liver Pill;. I cannot speak too well Of these remedies ihce they have done me so much ;etude' To protect you against imitations the peer:tit:Ind signature of len A. W. Chase, the euteme receipt book author, are on every box. Indestructible, iltandseme,.Perfeet. Only 20 ones,' 'vier running loot. Supplied by uor loofti tie 'ME PAGE WIRE FENCE -CO. 'Limited* • 202 IVIontroont Winnipoot St, John Sold.and emoted by Di .redford Plintoni The Best Months el ay end June will be 1112 helit molt-. t II 1.11:t 'to Visit *11.,...• 'World :4 Fnir,, .. . - , • - Louie, .optet Moncle.y„ April eoth, -lice- • , .• . . ete Oes.• sale ate„redifeeil tales, All the' IwOR:r,p'.'s FAIR,- ST,, 1,0tIte a•oeld is ,th.ore Wit1i. the hese •achieve-... • : •••A1>RI1•1 '30. ", 1514e-- •I 1904 . . •1 . . ittettis ef Mankind:, .Thie••••Wilie be ; 1113.;. . • • ., greatest': exposition . in. •the.. . wOrld's, history. Stein- over Will ite.•,allowee at wive:. ititertinelieteeCtetacLen -sta.tione, - ills°. Detroit. •fince."•Chierigte. Sege.' thee - your, ,, tickets itec".. via the."-. •,•pripeler rouee,... Or end. Trunk. Railway. • . !Pot tiekets.. and... further information • apple tit *F. R. ,I•iodgeits, town. agiStit ; A. '0,•, pat:IA.8(M,- de,Put ..ticket .att. nt. ; , 3. I), Alectlouald, •Iitetriet. leasecneer • Agee.te: ..Torbillo, - • .• • • • • 'CHEAP ONE, ' AVA Y • I? A TES . • : !r() TIIE 'WEST . VIA ILGRE'Ai bRrrortic: RAILWAYs•-• • • Effective• daily during serarch • and April, cheap one way Colonist tickets'• will be isseecl from stetions in Ontario' to nil:Points on the • Great.• NOrthern .Railway. in. the -etates • of Montane, Idaho, • Washingten - and Oregon,als6-all peitds ire Braise Col - nibbles On Meech"' ist, 8th, Ijthi 22110. • and. 291h, mul,.April 5th, settle nth and' eeth- one way second class -tickets wilt be issued •frorn ;Chicago to poires irs 'North Dakota at greatly •••reduccl. rates. information -as .to tithe of. trains;:brth rates in. T.:exist sleepers,. also literature on aferhe . of tabove • . States cie .application ,.to Chrle. IV:. Graves, Disteict ••Pasemiger 'Agent,. O King street West, leo.c.Ma• 12, 170r0111:0; -er F. I, Whitirey„ Oeneral Passenger Agent, St, Paul; f ONE WAY -EXCURSION FARES. • 17 To Billings, 11,:11:ieillit°'11 t: • $35 30. Colorado Springs, Denver, Helena • Butte, Ogden, Salt Lake City $40 ;..to . Nelsen:. Roeslancl, B. C.., SPok- ane, eVaele • 80. .Pcrtland, Ore., Seattle, Wash., Vancouver, Victoria, 13. C. Fee eo Sa:n 'Frareieco and Los Angeles• Cal r.ni a . • l'il-a•••.75-. -;-01111 Proportionately low rates to other points. ' Tickets cm sale clailY 'March xst ,ue,- jell April s.,3eile 1.e04.• - • , 'SPECIAL ,SETTI,ERSi TRAINS TO Ca.ns.clian North-West • with Colonist Sleeping Car Will leave Toronto every. Teesday--during March and April at 9 P'm. Passengers Without live stock ebonite ake the- acifle Express leaving Tor- t. onto at 1.45 p. m, • • . , • • Tickete, . reservations and full xnfcr eitation from egents. , For tickets and •••nforinetion apply to R: todgens, Town. Agene, • .A,: 0. Pattison, Stetion Agt. Aboilt the 1st' of illay we Will mo.velo. oktr, new store. 'in the Ti-pdalt block, Clitliop, net to. W. Cooper Co's book- store, Where we.will be iikased to meet all, our old customer and litany new ohes. . The lines whiob we carry are too unnwrous.tomen-. thin 'all. few oftheni aye • riltanitewere and •Titiwat'e Dish Pit tt. t I it e • Teapots • Flour•Sift•et.s- Pudding 1)islies :-St s,ici.w tietnIt jatit)Ts ., ' Wash Basins '.. Pie Plates . , 0-1 Anil 0 and Tie flops Pa il' s 11111.144 and small Milk Ptitr •iels Sittere• Dust Pans Dippers VAsolloe Museilege • Clothes Pegs/ Nail and Clothes Bruehes Stove.Brushes ' Send) end Shoe Benshes Whitewesh and 'Peint lIrtishes • • Horse Brushes and Curvy Combs • Five Shovels (Blair Seats. Towei Rack 4.,1,1:1110161. k s Clothes Lines }tolling Vitia Meet, Pounder ,1 s °eke Turners Graters — Granite, Tin and Butter Prints Butter Ladles • Butter Bowls gthtkoeppOinegtt i•Ttstiveri Pete toe Mtlehers Illettee 41id I raps igheqt Pri3e Paid Wooden Spoons Strainers . • . Curtain Pins • . • Carpet Tacks • ;Dairy and Weather Thermometers . NI at c hes nd Tooth Picks • reother Dinners, Peeling 'Knives , -Pan Openers • :Tracing Wheels Tack 'Internet% S'etew Drivers ' . Clothes I looks Witsh 130AI:cis- C nnmon and Decorated Lampe. Mechine and Oil Cens • Sonp or (iliterelit lc i 1)401408 Pails and Iin.skets CoVel ed 11 lid Open 'Baskets Table Knives -anti rorks Jack' 1(4)4 4408 Brooms and Mops Jtraais Ilnd Baking Powder Pipe and Stove Polish Pearl Buttons atal Tape ' • Spool reed '• Suspenders NVIii to metal Spoons Works Shoe Laces Odd lines of White • and ,Colored Stoneware Dliduts • • Common Cups and Saucers Plat ters,,Howl higg Cups, cite. (llassware Pitcherst'Goblet s and Tumblers " Fruit Di.4bes; ete. 0i1.1 pieces in Toilet sets tamp tied Lantern Chimneys n(1rs .1)111 hampwiek Gard en Seed and Bird seed Wall I epee 3)41(1 (114.11437 ft.& Eg'gs.in .14.11zeh1thgo for Goods'. _AN -D •sm Mrs. Shier's Variety Store • • CLINTON • • /1/081tel MI18011 'louse.