Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-12-22, Page 61110.1.11, L r The Vltlaton` News-Record A ►•l COLD. The Spread of Weed Seeds. Practical- Results of Co- TREE TRIAL BOTTLE. womammamosoomommont usually catches you in your weakest-' spot. No matter where it is, Shis lob's Consumption Cure. the Luno Tonic,.will reach the seat of the trouble and cure you. Your money back, if it doesn't. 25c.. 50c, and• :$1,00 Building permits totalling $102,700 have been issued by Commissioner Fleming. Forty-six dwellings t are included in the list. • The Rev. frt. R. Hicks I905 Almanac Tho Rev. Irl. R. Nicks A.lmnn'tc for 1905 is now ready, being the . finest edition ever issued. This rplondW and costly book of 200 pages :s a complete study of astronomy ' attd storm and weather for 1005. • It • is too well known to need eonimene. See • it and you will so ' leeiclo., The .mice postpaid to any address is 80c er copy. The Rev. Irl l . Niels' seier'- tific,religious family journ,tl,Word eitd Works, now abreast with tae be: magazines, is 75e a year. Both, Word and Works and the Alma.t,:c $1 ser year. No better investment. possible for any person or family. Ti:y • it and see. Send to - • Word And Works Pub. Co., 2201 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo, FOR °Vitae SIXTY 'YEARS. . Mrs. Winslow's cw's Soothing Syrup. i a been used bymillions of .uathtrs fel their children while tectung; 4 dis turbcd.by night and broken of _your rest by asick child, suffering;. and crying with pain. of cutting teeth send at once and get a bottle of • "Mrs Winslow's gYru Soothin Syrup" for .child- ren teething. It will' relieve .the pool little sufferer immediately. Deend upon it; mothers, there is no ntistak, about it. It cures •Diarrhoca r egu• Tates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums; redness. Inflammation and gives tone and en• ergy to the 'whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup"- •rup for child. ren teething is. pleasant ' to . the tastt and is the prescription of one of the oldest and hest female PhY s ci ns aril nurses in. the United .States.: Price 25 cents a bottle. Sold' by all drug- gists throughout the. world. 13.e .sura. and ask for "Airs:. Winslow's ' Sooth mg Syrup.I! /Each pupil given i ven in- ■ in- dividual instruction. The Shorthand System taught is that used b all newspaper and court re-'• porters. Best systems •of ' Book- keeing, Penmanship, Aritli- metie, e t o . ,- thoroughly taught. Situations guaranteed to every Graduate. CATALOGUE FREE. • nN SA x land ,„sill Esso Acade (For The. News -Record) Operation in Pack and All weeds are disseminated by means .of their seeds, while a con- • Marketing Fruit.. eonsidera ble number also multiply through the medium of underground (For The News-Reeord.) root stems, Among the latter we For the past three years the Fruit • have Couch Grass,' Canadian •Thistle, Division, Ottawa, has been earnestly Perennial sow Thistle, Biradweed, advocating .co-operation among fruit Sheep Sorrel and some others. When growers, not only in marketing their a new weed is discovered it is a products, but in many other ways as good plan to examiee into rte habits well. It Iran been pointed , out that of growth and means of reproduce . lregir,ners n iglu co-operate to bAly tion and disscminatior„ A •kuowledgg; the trees best suited to their dis- of these is more important to the trict at the lowest ..price ; that uni- farmer than themere name of the form methods of orchardmanageme- Weed, nt,•right ire adopted in order to• en - Weeds that depend for reproduction sure a .uniform quality of fruit ; that upon their seed alone produce them gOeetive and systematic dpraying mi- in large numbers. A single, plant of ght be secured by means of power False,•I4'lax will mature .from twenty- outfits, serving a neighbor in ethe five to thirty thousand seeds and al- same manner as a threshing machine-;' though we . sometimes have reason to that cheaper supplies, such as im- doubt the vitality of the seed of corn .elements, chemicals for spraying and or marigolds that we buy, we need • Pacleages for shipping, might he oti- have no misgivings as to thel vitali- tained ; aim that by putting up . co- .ty . of these ween seeds. The seed operative packing ' houses at proper of those weeds ihet theturo in our •centres, uniform gradingand packing grain crops, even 'though it shells with consequent easier sales at. h et- o f on the field, is, with difficulty in- ter prices,. might be secured. This duced to germinate at aatime when season apple buyers have not been it can be destroyed.. Some. of it can competing' :as_ usual for the farmer's, be persuaded to grow by stirring the clop, and the prices offered for app- surface soil directly' after harvest, les have :been unusually low. A good but most, of it will not germinate many farmers have not been aide to until ,it gots ready, Thus nature pro sell their apples at all, and "in con- vides for the perpetuation of the sequence they are more or less • dis species. ' .. gusted weth the fruit outlook, They In the seed laboratory at. Ottawa have learned by Bitter . •experience ' one hundred fresh seeds of wild mus- that it will not do to depend on the tard were planted in good soil in a travelling buyer. They must co-op- li'ox and' under themost favorable erate• •in the packing and marketing conditions only thirty Ave of . then of their apples if' they, desire to be could he .induced to' grow. The box reasonably sure of it fair return from was.. then placed in the open' air for their • orchards. • a week with the thermometer betow The co-operative system of market - zero. When again put in the ge,rntilr- ing has proved at great success in ator, -*seventeen rriore'of theseeds connection with the California fruit . produced- plants.. The soil was then crop, the Texas' tomato crop, and in allowed to become perfectly dry and many other. cases ' in the United Star- again put out to freeze., after which tes. Itis rapidly gaining ground in twelve more of the h'unclrecl'Set.dsger- Canada and the practical .results of. . initiated. This operation •wasre- the operation at several. "C)nta:rio po- peated several times, until finally lots -are worthy .of consideration by every seed' demonstrated- that the every .orchardist., The Walkerton ase, mother plant had not lived in vain. .sociation, which started, in a small As a rule the seedsofthe W ore nox- Way three years rs azoesta established this lou s weeds that grew .frontthe. red" . mewa centrCentral ea -operative. packing alone retain their vitality for sever - house. To •this. central point the me- al years when embedded in the .$01. milers brought their apples ir. b'are emits,ntor v e .en Wrote. • refs which had 'been -purchased three - It is highly important, then, to pre-. gh the. orrganizatiou The apples were vent. the fornatien':of seed, It . is delivered _. in 'hay racks,; the bottoms. quite • evident 'that many fields thrau-. of •which. were 'welt' coveted with Wily; h t Ca trod • a a have now u ha e a sufficient or i• .. � pito • n• n woo au anyfun f;ts dfound 1 . g. A stock • of seeds to, 'produce luxuriant unfit for packing were returned. The :crops of weedsfor• several;; '.years, .'various lots ,were :not .kept separate but by u a. suitable rotation but all the ' apples Were graded 'as it is possible -to .prevent most of the they :came in and the proceeds: were plants from these'' seeds conning to divided among the , members accord• maturity:- -ing •to the quantityof each.. grade All, will agree that most districts they supplied. Tho expense of par c have ;their full -share of weeds. Like, ing"was from .ten to fifteen cents • a — the poor they 'ire always .with 'us, barrel, which was less than the cost Wm. C. COO, Q NCIPq1,. fiCiAt`-'URTIttiesaAPHE 1, if you like to S ® t read of' the ex e and periences of anglers, shoot - A ers and campers, or yacht- e� ing; or you v tura are in - with terested in country life, Wl�l1 ask your newsdealer for y "FOREST AND Rod STREAK" or send us twenty-five cents and for four weeks trial trip. A a �Jb large illustrated ... eekiy Gunjournal of.shooting, tory and . i fishing, natural his new depart- ment has to do with the 'Country Home and its surroun dings. Terms: N. a year, $a for six months. We send free on re- quest o u r catalogue . of the best books on outdoor life and recreation, FOREST AND STREAM p1,J$. CO. 346 Broadway, New York. STWVI5,: fes, i STATlOhJ M1t*$OIAN O NONtGOMtR1 Noelle SYit means JACKS0NV1tt! through Sleepers and Dining Cars Signet -ZEN St. Louis and Mobile, St. Louis and New Orleans 4, .How,' do we get them:'? Many faro.' of packing••in tie.orchard, '1his,ycar,: ers• can.dilab leas•rein m � i t e her when the .eight cats of fruit weed 'sold, incite], Gan dian Thi stto .was a`new weed. ing g soft • rile s -like Duchess an d As- Perenng l Saw •Thfst ' •R � res e � s rc I C a h n andtor 1> tai i'- ., g t tt, en a lot pt g .o. I Ragweed., Bindwwecl and some other .ces• —range:' : from. I $1',75. to .$2:20 a.. aro of more recent ir.iroduction: There barrel on board cars at Walkerton. are .many more to come, and. .sortie:•The cost .of barrels, • packing, etc., lot them, arfi even more noxious than; . had ' to he deducted from this,, but those ' • that are now common. •For. ' without co-operation ;the apples won - 'instance,' there is the Devil's ; Paint: '14 have .been left to Toton • 'the gro- Brush or .Orange Hawkweed' that is und. - already ' well distributed over • the .• The Forest Assaciation was: oreem- Eastern townships. of • Quebec ar.d 6d last spring and'has a member part. of ..New . Brunswick, .• .Where this' ship'' of about one 'hundred• • This fall weed has become Well established, thirty eight cars •of: apples were land' that. was Worth forty rtYd oilers shipped to, the V est anctrealized. an. an acre .ftve years ago could•not be average of $1:90 for No. 1, and $1.:55 sold for five••dollars.an acre today... . for No, 2 on board cars ate Forest. There is also a number of weeds. ' The: apples' shipped were • iestly;leald that have been recently introduced wins, Kings and Greeniiigs but i1t-• into Westesn Comedo and which. Barye eluded' all ma.rketabl:e, varieties: The • proved ' to. be exceedingly':daltgerous., ieeoc,battott ' appoi'nted ;its own sales Most of them were brought in ` by man :to .'handle -the fruit in -the. West.. innnigrants.. Among them are Tum;i- At . first shipping from, .the orchards ling Mustard., Hare's -ear Mustard Was.. `tried, ' 'but et was soon _found and ' Field Pennycress or.:'Stinkweed. advisable •to have two central 'pack - A few plants of each, 91 these ' have' ing houses,. Instead of buying 'bar- een•found:in 'differeet parts of On- tell the association 'bought ht ;the stock eario .during the • past season, and and had .thein made up at a •Cost. of the East. will ;know' mere about them . about twenty-eight to thirty cents, • later, 'One" thing scents clear; , and coni pared' with fort five' cents char r I Y b that is that the weed pests. are now ed 4y coopers. ' The railroad and gaining headway at a much more steamship companies' have; been Lound 'rapid rate than they did twenty-five emelt. readier .than 'formerly to give years ago. Ilow •can we' account a for proper transportation facilities; :and plea. • the , results generally have been sat- • The investigations of the Seed- Di-' 'isfactory to members, The Cost , of Vision. have shown that the seedmen packiiig.•.was abieut fourteen 'cents per are to blame' to a considerable ox barrel, bet about six eents 'of ;this:. tent, but thele are. many .other mea- wee made: up .by the sale of. culls, ns by .which.weeds 'become dissetnin- ail of whicfi were seat- to the evap- ated and' which are worthy of Core, orator. • • sideration,, Any farmer iwho has land .. The St. Cathariines: co-operative as - that 'is annually flooded by freshets .sociation shipped' during ; the past' ye - knows the difficulty of keeping such ., ar 400. cars; of tender fruit. and app- land free front Weeds. Traiisporta lost IVIemiyers in one etottinship bou= ght a power, sprayer for co-operative use, •• .A11 their baskets„ paris green and bluestone, were purchased in the same way and at a considerable save ing. ; . • ' . One of the pioneer ca=operative as- sociatiotls"is that at Chatham, whi ch ha's been in operation for • seven -years. The practical benefits ' have been very much le evidence' there• as elsewhere. 'Phis season forty -throe cars of fruit ''acre. shipped' to the We- st by the above ,:organization. . These are by go means all the co- operative . fruit associations,• hut the results achieved go to show• that where fanners grapple intellig,entiy[. with the problem of packing and 'marketing their fruit,. there is no need for it to go to waste, and a ,fair 'profit mit usually be secured. ' W. A. Clemons, ton companies, particularly •the rail- way •. companies; have much ' to do with the.introduction of new' weeds. Most, of our noxious weeds are in - DID 'YOU 'GET UP TIRED At, this Season tiredness fastens it- self even upon • the healthy and str- ong. ,it not feeling' well you should build up, get more blood into your veins, increase your store; ,of nerve energy. What you need is that re- builder and tonic, Ferrozone, which contains the strengtheningelement's your system creeds. Ferrozono snakes flesh, 'nerve 'and muscle ; gives you appetite, allundart energy, boyant spllfits-in short Ferrozone assures health and costs' 50e at all druggists. Get Ferrozone today. troducedfrom Europe. Their seeds Publication Clerk.' are often brought in with material that is used for packing articles of commerce. This packing. material is scattered about on the ground and the seeds soon gertninate. In three or four ?years the new . weed may be found on a large number .of .farms, That is -,the way most of our weeds come to us.• The wind and animals of , various, arta-ease of Piles. It le in the form kinds do much . to spread weed seeds of a tablet. It Is the only Pile remedy Used art= ternaily. 1,1" It is impossible to cure an estate= lfshed ease of Piles with 'ointments, suppositories, injections, or outward appliances: A guarantee Is issued with every papkage of Dr. Leonhardt's Item-'Ro- fif,. which Contains a month's treat.- tient, reat.tient, Go andtalk to your druggist at;out it. The Willson -Pyle Co., Lirnited, Nia- gara Valle, Ont. • A BROAD ST`AT11MEN,V. This' announcement is made with- out any qualifications. Ilem-'ft,oid. is ' the one preparation in the world that guarantees it. Dr, I,,eoehardt's Hem-Uoiil will cure in a local way. Seeds of many weeds are provided with special facilities some like small parachutes as in the dandelion' and .Canadian thistle, by the aid of which the seeds are ear- ried long distances'by the wind na- ture`' provided seeds of other weeds, such as' hires, with the tneans of clinging to the wool of sheen or to other animal, in order to insure their distribution, In any case it 15 the seed that comes first ; the weed curse follows, Yours' very truly, Mk for tivkota yls Mr O. R R. :,,.. `, ; 'lemons• 5 TP PROVE. THAT DR. LI;ONIIAR- By-law No. 6 for 1904. a To prohibit the sale of.liatior in the D'I"S' ANTI -PILL WILL DO— 1lleetetoality of the Town of Clinton. YOUR NAME' AND ADDRESS ON The•Municipal Council Of the Town A POST CARD C. WILL BRING IT-- of Clinton hereby enacts. es follows : READY. AS CURED- THOUSANDS' AL- 1 --That the sale b'y retail of spilit- Dr. Leonhardt's Anti -Pill has ush•• erect in a new era in the treatment and cure of disease. Thousandswho had given up hopes have liieeil, restored to perfect health, and every cure seems to be perfect and permanent. There is a ease of Dyspepsia "I have been a great sulfetr.'r !rain Dyspepsia for many years. I have been treated by local hectors and bee ve taken nearly all the advertised remedies with only temporary rt i,ef, 'but since using Dr. Leonhardt's Az ti- fill. I can eat anything the sane as when a boy. My old -tune vigor has returned, so that my spirits are buo- yant 'and uo-yant'and temper normal. I give all credit to Dr. Leonhardt's Anti -Pill.” —M. N. DaMe, 29 Colborne street, Toronto. A 'month's treatment at your drug- gist's for 50e. Ar;amp e freeby ad- dressing The Wilson-Fyle Co., Limit- ed, Niagara Falls, Ont, Solo ,agents for Canada. • 101 Willis Armstrong, the motorman arrested in connection with the Que-, enstreet erossinn fatality, was disch- arged by Police Magistrate. Denison this Morning. • THOUSANDS ACQUIRING THE • DOPE HABIT, The dope habit is being acquired by thousands of Canadians through us- ing • so-called cures for Caitarrle con- taining an lexcessive amount ofal- cohol and other dangerous drugs. Doctors claim there isonly one safe and certain( euro for Caterhr-fra- grant healing Cataxr zone , which cc res' medicated v r that is e- t by ate .apo. {b(t athing direct to the seat of the 'dis- ease. The btalsa,nic. vapor of Cat- arrhozone kill's .the gem s, heals so r e spots; stops droppingin the throat, . keeps ' clear er aneht- t. the nose c and m I p P. i e o r l erred sates ever tree of ax h y Y a{t from the system. Cataierhozone can't fail ; it's . uaraerteed. Two .Months g . treatinent, $1.00 trial size•'25c. This 'Week s London Tatter conta- ins a full page :illustration' showing Lady Mirito and her family .:"in their winter Canadian furs." MIN . A TWO MIAl.1T L 'CRAMP ' CURE. That isn't equalled .the world over fs Nervflir:cr, the greatiest relief for cramps and stomach pain§ ever dist covered. Nerviline acts promptly and , is very pleasant to take. " I Nerviline- thin ' kisthe finest reined n Y in the� 1.colic �r vor for and e a .s .. d m 1 ., writes' W. B. Wilton of Toledo. When I take Nerviline 1 iknow it's going to relieve .quickly and for that reason I am .never without it. I have found' Nerviline good for' sick head- ache and stomach. troublles 'and'.;rcco- • • rnmend it' for: "strcregtth and' sureness." ,o �s; _ ____ .........,...„...,:,,.............,............ Excellent for •inward use -good to rub • • • • on. Price .25o, ' / P t,... ,• -/ .t tti ..� uous, fermented, er other manufac- tured liquors is and shall be prohib- ited in every tavern, inn or '• other place of public entertainment in the said municipality and the sale there- of except by wholesale is p'oltibited in every shop or place in the said municipality other than a house of public entertainment. 2 --That the vote of the electors of the said Municipality( of the Town of Clinton will he taken on the bylaw on Monday, the second day of Janu- ary, one thousand nine hundred and five, being the same date as the annual election for the municipal co- 3—The polls Will be held at the I'aino hots, on the same day, at the, same places, and by tate same deputy re- turning officers as for 'the said mu- nicipal election. t, --That on the 29th day bf I eecm- bee, A. D. 1901, at the clerk's otlice. in the Town Hall, in the said Muni- cipality, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, the Mayor shall ap- peint in writing, signed by himself, two persons : to attend At i ne final summing 'up of the votes by the clerk and one person to attend at each polling piece on behalf of the persons interested in and desirous of pro- moting • the passing of this bylaw and a like number on behalf of • the persons interested in and desirous of opposing the passing of this bylaw. 5—That the clerk of the said Muni- cipal Council of the Town of' Clinton, shall attend at his office at the Town Fiall, at 'the hour of Leri o'clock, in the forenoon, the third day of Janu- ary, A.. D., 1905, to sum up the nt;mbor of .votes given for and against this bylaw. lati . Y 0—This bylaw shall. • come into op- eration and he' of full force and effect on• and after the first day of May ne- xt'after the final passing thereof. Dated this 3rd day .of October, 1901. Take notice 'thatthe above is a true copy of a proryosed berlaw which has been takeninto considerati a byrite Municipal Council ref the Town of Clinton and which will lie' •finally pas- sed by the said Council in the event of the s nof r h a se t the . electors being obtained thereto; oftor; one month from' the . first publication thereof in . the Clinton News-Bacotd the date of `which pubiicatioti was the 8th day 'of December, 1901, and at the hoer,: day. ''g and • plac :therein.�.' � for lei esf ed t o 1t a �.. the votes of the eleetors, the: polls will .lis • held. D, L; MACPIi1RSON, Clerk • Are you suffering f indigestion, io p , (C s hness aft r ,eatirig or dull 1]a' ts fn `y„opr'stomach,•v Yoe can easily be cut - cd if you take Vito Tonic, ..nature's remedy, composed of herbs; .barks and ' fruits: R. P. ` Reekie Clinton , druggist, k keeps them in stock, ' • �Vtlliani Isaac, • a ;farmer; of Cant`: iirgton. Manor. has been frozen : to death. SEVERE COLD IN THE CHEST. "My ':fourteen,ygarr-old ' by ' idad Very severe Gold in th'e chestlast•win- ter and. I really thought • he. was going to die. Ile cough 'ncarly'al} the time and sometimes would • spit i up blood. c npositivelysay that he. was completely cured be two: `lbottles. of Dr. ,Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Ttipeotinc; andd he has not been tree ubled since."—Mrs. J. Provost, iten- Frew, Ont. The 'Boston inunicipal.election •'yes- terday'reulted in a sweeping victory for the Democratic party. The, city, as usual,. declared •for license by. a large ;majority. THE: OT r,r FAVORITE. E. MI ■ uNing Solid Sterling Silver, heavy • weight, enclosed in enameled card box with. satin lining, and hinge cover,"MerryXnta'"r is embossed on Outside of cover. Thimble is made with hand -o comely chased band* or plain bane with fancy chased lieles, • • Needle hoes are inudh finer .REMEDY for Croup,Bronchi i rt S, aieedle cannot stip, Asthma, 'Whooping Cough; iMakes 'a pretty gift for mother, Cheat Cold, and Hacking Coughs.is , • 'sister or friend. than' on conimeii thimbles: so that , DR. CHASE'S • 1 Price 40 Cleats SYRUP OF Lll1JSEED !: AND TURPENTINE. I With 30, for PGstaje This a medici is composed . GO d \tattle' at OC.' . `�,doi�..4�GOQ simple ingredients of unquestioned' curative power, is pleasant to the taste, well liked by children, and can be used with perfect safety by old and young, so long as directions are followed. • Dr: Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine; 25 cents a bottle; family size, three times xsr much, 80 eentss at all dealers, To protect you against. imitations, the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W.°Chase the famous receipt book author, are on every bottler More elaborates styles or Sterl- ing Thimbles from ,go to 85 cents. Gold Pilled at $1.$o. Solid. Gold at $4.00. J. Si DA AD iia' [MIDAS ST., - LaNiibN • N EVVS-RECORD To the end .,,af 1904 R Er • .1..1 .. til to • atria; ..r: December 22nd tgO4 Best u eSchool. If you intend sending your hey or e irl to business college, why not s;haoso the beet college in the land? It costs no more. The Forest City Business and :shorthand College hos been established over 29 years, and has increased its patronage every year. Every department is in charge of a graduated expert teacher, and the facilities, appliances, systems and courses are the most approved in the worid, The rooms are large, airy and comfortable, and the school is located itt the prettiest part ,of Loudon. Students may enter any time during terra. ,Iaooklet free. •,"4s",7 : vim: c`''. 0 a • .° J. W. Westervelt, Principal, Y,M,C.A. Building, London. kswilareszemfi': �:'re `: V am''+ i --r[. ' 1••�•U�• wAr��•so+�.s•us .•sys ee ssa.weva irsv.svr ib. Ar✓�.K•O�•�1i1.1'�.1�'si•d"�e.1.1 %' . �►••6�•N•O'4N'�1.1•� R SNA IN ALL, KINI?S "OP Fali ad o twe OE 0 _r-. O Twitche :' 09 1llt011jj ...1N•1�' N.wk.41t4.7h...}'60..6}• !^M b1.04.4/.. ►1 ,, i ": .:**:,...):*•:44:011 Y.. ♦ •• ♦ ♦•••. •• N• •NwNNNN♦•♦♦.•♦•♦ i.r.� . • •s•a•�..••� 0% .�:•rt��.:� d•:N.• k.`.... -.0.,.........%................t..... . •, • J�,•N.,•. . .:i,.•,,,..♦ n_liG 9 li 4 : ? •=r '_• •♦• •r;• •.• •: rr. � i 1S ..• •_• :=r ♦*•', The . following :' are our clubbing rates for the ::balran.-. .. ; ee 0111904 and 1905 .. ,4 News -Record .. and' 1VCail and Empire 1.80 ,t, r=• ;..e •;. •_♦ ❖ =i:'4• .♦ ❖ •❖:t: :• •=r •:' •_♦ a=:. ._� 0. 3: ._. !t• .. i;• +� .=s •• I o• S• •S• •t.. •;• ._, News -Record and Fam- ily Herald and Week- ly Star, News-Record • and Weekl Globe y News -Record and • Weekly Sun. News -Record and .Toronto News 'News-Recorc, and Toronto Star News�Record and • Farmers' Advocate News -Record and Weekly Fire Press News -Record and' Toronto World 1.85 1,'75 1.85.. 1.90: 1•$5 2.35 1.85 3.10 Remit by postal note, re - 4!. •=v :t: , .. istered, oietter or express J�r�,'ess 4•• ,:. order and address .. • ._. •_• •_.?4.1 •_4 ••` 7 :=s 0*._ .�:___.♦;'_•rF••••••••••••••.••••.I••iN•.•h4..•.rr♦r41iH••••d•••••r.i•••t•.i.O.•.••••.S.•N•O••••••4•O+O••'.•+•.••.C•lif•x•d•n;:: The Ne sRecord, • •:3 • • • 'ir And to the end of 1305 for Try jig *I $ 04;) a ee 4310.1440 ,, The News-decord foe 1905 ,,• •