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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-12-29, Page 3�.­'T.41517 �t , 1 7--l' . 7 ., 1� 1,� - 7 7- P.m" � 1 . ,''�-, 7 I 1. �. . -1_17" . I , 1777711 � I .. I � .. 0 � I i I I .1 I ��" - . 17- � I I., ­WMIF ., I . . . I � I . 11 # 11 . " 14 _qR I , 10 . . I . I I I . � . . I . I � . . �11 I . I I . . � - 0 1 . . I . I . . � . . I I I . I I I . . " /,-' i 4 . � .1 � � . , � I . I " V . . I . I , .. . I � . . I � . I I ; .. . Doo. 29th, 1100, 0 . . Ill" , OLINTOK .kEW HiRA I . , I I I . . I �., . . I - I . 'I I . - I I I . I � . .- .1 I I - ­. I I � . . . I I ­­ � � . - I I CP__=X_-_ � I I . . - 11_-__--- .11, . , - _ I k�10002mmomwe . . I . I I I . - -1 1.11-1 I .11 ­ I ill . . .. -, � 0.0, 1-==="=""""""` ANEOPOTIS OF -SAILORS . . I A, FF,:LINE DITTY - tteot oviurrea on boxrA %a Vokneror, � I . ON where one e i Want the.Best? I I . . . . . _. . � loutem.4ts. after thor bad 4afeir ,, PAMOND DYIES through the deadly conflict, ,You . . . . . , I . - I *. �J-MANY­017;T . . HIEM SPOCIA41LY -1111 , .ts'Zot __ , . T . - , � , , ,he manner In which ,this fatal - . , , ... ' .. accident happened lis .as extraordlaW. I I :' . I I .' I THISS CJSL .. I . � , _ , , ­­ 11 .- .. �. I . 1. . .. FRRRIINQ TO HERO NFELOON, I . . as It was distressing. Uout. William ,, . , � . .- I .1.. . ­....,. - . . 9 � I . . . � : . . . . . . . k, , . 0 . br, St. Ctoorge, third officer of the, ,ship, wbtle passing Ueut,* Aotiort, I . I 11 . � I . I . I ,� I . - . 1. . , � I mt!= - - . --- . . --- 1. I - ,..... . .. All of Them to His',Timo, and They ' . 1 . Lloyd, the first offIcer, good-humorrodly , � . I " . . Make, an. Epitome of the. ;3r'aat.A4, . I .. , . I wlshe4 ,.him joy of, ,his a,pproaching. - I . : a$ I , .. I . ww- . I I I ainton Post-offtee Time Table , . .- : epaulette ai a Commander. , I I I I . . "rruth strangee Than Fiction. . mlral�s Life Thai'Carinot Pp Socur- . I . r � . , . . . ! Just 94 St. George, having moved v. . I I . i"LI � \, , . � . e I WA.on Gilbert Parker published his I . . 'r. I Public Lobby opens ...... 7.30 a.m. . go From the Sara Fact* of History . . ; Step or two and turned his face round, i , ... Public Lobby closes ...... 9,00 p.m. stoj7, "The Translation ot.4 0avage", . I ,'� I i was In the act of orkilling on his friend, I � . . , . I . �� - - � VWoket &M.O. offtee open 8.00 a. m. narrating how an Englishman married. -The Hero's Last Wiih-Coinar, . I : a cannork-sh9t from the flying, enemy . . . . � . . I '. , � , oses ........ OA p.m. a half -b I t . ­ . ,,struck seless on the deck : 0, �' . P. 0. office 01 reed girl In the ,wilds of, North- $once*. - I . . the fornker sen t I , ", �, , Wicket closes ............ 7.00 p.m. western Canada, critiop said that the . . I I and took oit the. head of, the latter., I I I I .1 . .. . . 11 I * I I . I , I .. . . . 11 Idea wa I The 'commAnde of the Roya,r $9ve­ .- I Valuable Comeade. . I I � . -,,a fantastic and far-fetched. Yet Ir . . I . . "I. I 11.11 - MAILS. once again truth has proven how much reign, Collingwood's.. flagship, was ''. �. - � 11 I . ,,,, � '�7 ' An! old - Trafalgar -pensioner wag. LOEYL � � ,� �.,'* . - r" . � ''. Nails close as follows : stranger she Is than Action. When. Wil- Capt. E. Rotlierham, who was some. � _0N TISA.-It has nO.:equal. - . . . - _. . � . � . I . h * . " . . . . South ......... 035 &-m, 8.4% P -m- liam Miller, a sturdy, S 4 1 % . lamenting t a death Of a Comrade., - . . . . . 1_. . cotsman of three thing of a, character, When the.shili li " Z I . "Poor old Olt I. .1 � . ll! I � I 6' I, 2,50 p.m, 4.50 p in. score years and 'ten, returned, to spend bro4erAhQ enem _4 On ,� ."I � East..0.35 a.m I myl.s line a heavy shqwe�. '. 01 How shall I get Lead Pa ketA 004-25et 3410, 30c, 40c 60e. A ( '110fer,01 . . . , . I �". 50 a.m., O -W P-111- the remainder of big. days amid the-com- of Musketry swept the quarter-decU, 11 A I without him?" I . I . . . . I . f . I " ., I. I � . "Were �"ott very inuch attached to . ''. . I � ... West .................... 12.1% p.m. parative galety of the. Orkney Islands, leaving Roth0rham. and - the admiml - . . . . 14110MEST AWARD ST. ..LQUIS* 190's., 1 .. r � 1, Goderich .. 9 50 a in., 6 P.m ,, 9 P. m- where he Was 'born, after a career I . . I w .� . it a; bystander, I . . � . . . I . . In standing alone. He wore a conspicuous . I I I . � Irn, then?" Inquired' . . � I . I I I . . . . � 1� I - . I . Mails are rep -, he -laced Coe hat,' and gold *,epau, J . Sympathetically. I .. % � . I . . I ; . �. ogy for delivery approx the service of the Hudson Bay CO gold , ked . I . , � ' � _­ --- � I ______1Uffl=W I . I I � � I . . 6 . � .. I I 1. � I. maxely as follows: took'back withAlm from the edge of lettes, and 9 . . "Twasift altogether that, air,". re-' "­' . . . � 7- 1. , � "', - n being asked his reason - -i I � . . . .. I . I I I Flvm'North .... 8.00 a.m. 4.30 p.m I the world a Cree Indian,wife, whom -he torthud defiantly 4 . xpo " � 41 piled the veterariv "but, you Sea,. he'd . , . L � . 0 .. . .. � sing himSelf to , .11 � CA .. I . . � I'll, ..1111 I I lost his right leg, an. rve lost, my left, %*� . ��...,, . . West .............. 8-00 a-111. married thirty-six years ago, arict.who the -enemy's small -arms meM he re- . .. I A *46 . I I ,-. � .4 P'. ­... , 1 4 - - � - .� ..4 -.-w ,,t South. , ItY. With plloM "I ba,ve always fought I , n a Cook- � ,�- . .11 , .. I . -We shared 4, pair of boots between pa, ; -1, - . .4 tv * * * W � I I ,,,, 64 ,.1100a,m., Q) had never been in a toWh Or e ' ' . � . - I 0414.4 I . t .6 . � . I and Ws ten to one. whether there's an .',. East ...... 8.00 a,m., 2.00P.M. him also are three of .his .eight Qhilr ad -hat. and� I always. will.". I ..I . . . . d, . .1 , . I � I - dther In the hospital whose feet are lik- - * New JCrockiery- anct Christmas Fruits - . om the night train dren and two tiny - grandchildren, the Thq�ncyal Sovdrelgri'had forty-aeven . were white ard gray, I I . � I" 11 , . , is Godeill . . ...... 1�0 P.M. offspring 'of marriagps contracted by ).cllled. and ulnety-four ,wounded In the X wep . the I in cl I can; actly the Same Sizeas m1ne;" . . I , + . I . . I I . I ,".*. . I . .. In ".is G ­ , : I'D y 11 . . �, rasp. _�+ Just'Recel e& . I . :i:_ , NOTIMS:-The public is requested to two of his sons With balf,breeds. . conflict, but Rgtherharn came. through . . � m attjehow I worked liach dayp . . . . _ - - . I. . � . . . . bear in mind that the hourk; mentioned Mr. Miller talks of his lif4L at Mlitio- It without a hurt. - He was aNeweastle- .rb ki looked, very mean.. . There was: once a Mairned veteran, We have just opened five crates of beautifal Croc erv. � - . . . . . 11 . I I . L - ,,W- sanny, on Robart H use Mver, as'bq- on -Tyne man, his fathe . , V ed,direct frbra the Makers in England. - We- c;kfff e fin % O' I tAk port, ,, _above for opening and closi,ug the a r being the. son � I ' ' who. lost both arms. At Trafalgar, upon I � , Lobby are riot compulsory, but.might Ing very'pleasant'and eventflil. He. was for physician ,of the local, infirmary. hey'd go out in the w0iming clad. �:whom fell the duty of delivering ad � V and lal%6$b� "Sart1t,ents of crockery in the county-. nd this ,lo, bernade coincident with theopening practically king, of lit$ small'domin on', . . . I I . L I . lo, tidy arid so. trim , . . : . . 1 46 L- contains the very I I � I I It I . "Silk Prof I .. 8 . . address to. some royal.. personage who _ ' , 4tesb. abd choieest patterns an esigns, i 11 . ' . .and closing of the Wicket. The privi- whos� population was forty Indians - .. Orred. . I At night, they'd, obinebome lookingead was. Intending to pass through the L ,It_., , Dinner, Tea aiid.ToIlet,5lats, and faticy China. Th . aro. goods .. . I .. I Collingwood had'dressed himself on` ' With clothes SO soiled and grim. - .1 . you Should see. [,,,, -Jege is extended by the Post-mititer nad half-breeds, all In the employ Of � .tle* town In which he resided I , We dre pelling thom,,at.leis than UlAr, pri, , 0 - , . . � . L .. . - ,. I . 11 .1 as than . . ,� , . . the mor.nipg of the' battie'wIth peculiar ' . . - I � - the . I . . . . , ; -forthe convenience of box-liolders. the great Hudson Bay Co. - , . . I I �ould not keep'themL tidy,L neat . . The veteran. officer committed I .. . I . I I . I I . ' i ' . Year in, yearout, he and lit% family I neatness and care, and, in conversation I , . . .01 I .Words'. to I . memory,: I au&. just befo . re . . . N6w Te'as'. Su ,s and C ned Goods,' .L . `There may be occasional days when with One hour of the day �. � ., ]� , . . gar I . an,. . . I I . . I I I some of.his officers, recommended a � . * � i , thi,3 privilege will be withheld to en- I lived at the little Post, Plit they -were thim to put on. silk stockings, as he had When they; were in tb e field or ptreeti the hour for' the. ceremony arrived a . ­ , We lead in quality quantity an ' d prices in rkew'Frult's. ..able the caretaker to do iiacessary I by no means dull. f'We hu.uted,'� he - . local functionary said to hiril' "Are you, done, ' r,!' -.".If , one - _._ W!%,,90er.PA§.at, [,tkty,..11 � ­_­­ 1. I I ... ­­­­ . ­­ ;­ I -,'T.eAs,�sligark-itiitl�(4anned-Goodg;,�-Cal-l-and-ge�*ices.�---�, ."I"' I . _1 . I . I dh . I - � . I I . .. aning, etc., said, "and-smused. ourselvear-at -night, .-,- - . ­9,4ill ho� _.ohould, sure- yOu"",k,ng*-W''-Y,'o�,u,-r*,,"s-pp'q, , pr - , . I . 4e get a shot In. the leg they would be, so , I I I . � . . . . I . . . . malkily with music. All my children. mt . I . t-theii'Procured the DIAMOND DYHS,_.,. 0-lCkiow ItIlF .exclatmetd.,the ..officer, -0 TEAS i'Black, Geeen audJapark. ' Ws:sell the -best 25cTea' . ich More .manageable � for the Sur- And -Made h. dye bath, hot . . I I � I . I play the fiddid. and In faet everY, half- - . . 1� . I . confiddritly; !'why,-r.vbgot it rig1tit at . '. 1� . . : . n .. geork":- I . ' * , . i , . 4P.. I . ,tow . , . i breed on the station does. -It seems to - , ! - like , I And to m -kittens, re�i su6rise, . I . L I. - - . . . . . I . 11 :, , 1. He wise, �as: Nelson 10 - .. my . fingers! ends! " ' , - 1, . , , , , . �... . �_ I � I I . ... ..., I I I . 4 - . . I e, . . . . . . ; - � 0 . . . .1 . �: - . I - . . .� � , had - , I �d pe� the t is pot. . ; I I.. . �� tired next morning i . do�n ' , .minAl I . . I . Broken sleep, I come naturally to them:' . - , ".1 I I I visited his decks before he'got into a : . . . . � L. I I I . . �:.Noble PatePot. . . . � 11 , I . ".1 ISO, .As , visit I � . � . C_ . . . . ­ . . . I . . . . . : I .1 . �� ., 1. Sleep not only rests, but builds up 1 Twice a year, a . _ ed a tion, *7ing to his officer$: IONow, gen.. p-daw Dom v . . : neighbor, another DrIton." who Ped L ,, my kittens. Q, are- dressed . Admiral .Collingwood assumed il . .,ga, ". I . oil .. _W' .rwin'. .. the body. Out down the hours of sleep - __.4N - - tlemen, let us �-,do, -,something., -tooday - _-Jrk� lack-sd'rich'aiiddeel)-,,-.-"--L�---.�-.'.-]�lete_.COMMAP.4 of 'the fleet after the - , _ I .10 . . 0 . . . � . 0 - -d66 dia"ance of B - dea,th of 019 . on, ­ - ­ --- _­ t I . and you cut down your health jn the, comparatively next . . ____ --- W_ __ "',-L" - ......­ - . I . . : ,. � I . . . Which. the *oild may .talk of hake- moura no More, arid noW- am bles. e.d X an& he. kept a, sea - gitk I - - - _11C-14 �_ . . a eep. - .. � 44* ",** 4*4 4 same proportion. Rebuilding then, 460 miles. With a dozen canoes man- after." . I . ­ . . . Whene.'er I roam' ord round Ahe Spanish �coast until, ,., four 04-4-440* * WW- * . � ce�b,sag, nerves go to amash. you grow I ned by Indians Mr. killer'wouldJake . . 1.1;. . Jack's er� � ., � . . I .1, . . ... �.. . . .. , .. I L '. . . ,as compelled. by ill- . . . I I , . ' * i L . �. . � . . . .. tired, weak, and wretched. down by canals the produce -collected ... ,Pray , ,hemoral. of Mir abrig is - plain, . .. years Ig,ter,'h.e w . . . . , . . . : . . I �. I : . .1 . To restore sleep you must get more ' with the gun or by barter, which was , A sailor found -Xiieeling by his gun, . hoalth�to. s9AI,.for,.Englalnd.' Bull: he ' . . . . 94 I_ I . . . I Tovi6men brfght -and -wise; bornei . ; - __......_:_ -_ ­_ .-._....1 - . ? ­_ . I . . . I I . . ,. bodily strength, more nittritiows blood ' principally composed of 4kins 6fmany as. his ship *as about, to.engage the, en- . . . , never lived to�'Xesclx . . . . . � I . . ­ - . . ' . % on %V, uld pleasure, j -riAt gain, .on March .7, 1810, when there was A - I . . . " I . . . . . I % '. and healthier nerves. Ferrozone solves - kinds. On the return, Jorkmay he Would emp, Was asked by a JItt#enant if he, I I DIAMOND,DYES - .' . . . . . .. , . � , . , :- I' - - . I I . I . " � . . I : . i carry . . . � 4� tot iu%t h` . � '.. ' well, a. fed,ir was expressed to . _ i . 0 .. I , I . - . ". answered' ­­"­ A . . him that the motion of _ .1 urance,vtm,;tm Zack, with an 6x- -­­ -_-111"', 11­--;�. . . I .. . � soundly,gives end sugar, tea, perk, ete. , I` . i . . . . . . . . . . , . , f i ' , , the whole problem, makes von Sleep ' back six montW provl� * Was afraid. . .1 . . . � heavy a . , , .. , - I I'll. bition a, no storks, -sticli . "Afraid! . . the vessel was :, � . � - . ut ng . . ,�� k . Air, .. � . "!I _8 in ­,'Dress C ' . No more morning weaknesq -instead - .- � . , pression of the utmost .disdaln-"no, .-cory,: as ,one jeaalng snip, haa. i;& enctqre, -disturbing.. Collingwpod ,answered, . . t 11 . . . . . I your honor., I'm,. only pra3 . 4ng that the the 'fire Of -six of the enemy. for twenty .s6% now in -a statis In w*hich nothing in ' . . : - . .1 . ' . ' t - the fire of youth will run in your veins A Han With Si ' Ityes. ., - - � . this . World.- can disturb me more. I am . To better'sliversise ;this . anyone*a 'reftrn lare'. within" 00 mile wabundance of eneri I a l6nem*'s shot may be.Alatributed like, minutes, and n'ot.a sfiet --. was fired in - . � oottree'l will pay.' , * , supplyin 'ry and i Two Of the Dagos ori,the. construe-. . . aibri.balls arn-itire it must be con- Liratford, M.come to.'my scbool abd out out shoseiPatterno personally,'two Waist 't itchery expresses the instant. I . . the: prize ,. moneym--the greatest. part retuin. tride'r the ball of can . d,klng,,.and I re me; sleeve licit go, five d, . fforent . styles I in shirt . *&iota, three lined , . 26cr� of Ferrozone ;try it. tton were off work the other day,'Says am ng the office'r-s!" � - � . . - Solatory to'you,' arid4ll,whi) lol � waists. ou'def C � . The Bolton, Enterprise, and -when-.the.. :, �. �� . I . her'rrktzienmast.*�011, her.galls were shot . . . I . I , ' . jo see how ., comfortably, I am coming b6rthas .four slvew.a, bjl.� 0. ince'as dreas; two' *rappers, six skirts,, - This will. tak I , I ',x, " stoerIng-wheel . . � . . .� . _ . . . I I � �': : Hereols Wish. - . - Into ribbons, and he . . . . ilatee da'YA and Fh6w you ol sea Cutting Can be taught I.Vtter by insift an any otbe � . foreman wanted to .know. What' "Was . I I ' ' ' . . I , -1 . . . . to May end�ll . �. . . � . I . I � I � . . i � I . � . * Capt, Dlackwood,','of :the. EuryaluW, was. renders I aud at,tbe,iiid of� t1h. i:jme it % on say you caut lobtrill. will toy yo 1 -for your t I wrong they said they *had shot' -V hen . �. � .1, :�'r�e'"��,rey";�a�s * - ' That: evqnIng this fine and rxobl� - sea- . . � �1. . Fire destroyed a I titY Of with big eyei," and eaten it, axiil� it wezit.oin board the VW6 Nelson's Be . . . one- of . the . � : arge. quan ry"JuSt b6for4g' . I in%'a, .expired, haiting attained thii age - Ti *YOd con )-cu ps� niL- $13 foi'siratern-anditill coursoof legsons t hlil-loa , , ' - , I I . . .1 I � . � 4 t It 6, er-ew-'endeavured. I I I . K"� - I ' - � classes to com ientreA)n­D,6 bar I .11 eat I . - c I . . property at Rusthern, Sask. I ha;d,made.thera sick. A.Da I the battle. �He,fouh'd his0lef in 'good:. 111t to fall, an ' Of 69. �, I 114 '.dleath -he. W" not Alvidod.' . This offer is go�d iiniii,jaouary i8t, 1906', . ni. , . - go. w - apiriti,''but 'calm- and; . I to r6movi his body� fr -the adri-itralls. ' . . . I . ,. , . 100a .0 OardnoBros, Seaforth, have pur- almost anything, but .tea sa,fe batting : i. gmve.. Watching . . � orn . from his friend- �7tl, las; tinip. Jsu6�� 2i,el. Allparobne coniing'nitlat und in their . I . . and leader, ;Wel4prk� . I , ... . . I � . tho.inknoepyres, at the enomyj Nelsdrk sight.. . But Nelson noticed the move- :, . . ,chased the bakery business which Mr. that this pair will not again tackle an .. I ttg,i .:for,h6 wis burled InSt. P*IiVs*. near Oefo a cominerkung, ., � - � . 1. .. 1. ... I I . I . . ' ' r . I . � . . �. I.: ,. I I . . " ' "Is , . . . . . 1. I - . I . ­. I * , I I . .1 . . .. . . � : asked wh k d . . � . . I . -1 � � ..: . . , '. , - '' Chas- Burnie bou t at couple 'of owl. � . � , at should considdr a coirripike .nient, and as.e, , -that.poor Sco I.. . the here, of .. TW&I#A& - , � I . . . 1. '. I . . I .. . . . � I I � I .. . . "Po6r tello�w! " � he excl�al i e ,, on being . ... . I , � . . I I � . '. I 1. . . I I . . . I .. . 1: � .' 'vlctory...-'13]ack.W6�d.�replfed that-c6ri- ' . .. .. , .. i . . in d I . . I . . � it i imtha­ W. - Mr. - Mairnie-intends;- go, �- ­­_ - - - . -_1 I ... ­% .. . ..;�.� . 1. I - . . ­. ... . I . I . . . ' L' , ,, , I , ­ " I . I . _� -.- - __.._._z_..... I � . � . . . . I % I . . . . I I ' . 'kk , back to Scotland. I . I . . " .. � . sid6rIng-the sbperl - QrIty in force; of the, . told thatAf was '.. ' I . �*: �, . ... . . 1� I �.'' ; . I I I -1; --ii-V�­ ' ' it � Plenty of Wild Rabbits. I . enemy,. it would: be a'.trltimpharkt.re� I., . Anothei, shot killed . eight marine$ ' I , . �.. I - .. , . . . Uden-NIMS .n IkInO. y � ... . Messrs Kruse Bros., Seaforth, have Many wild rabbits are being shot Suit It, fourteieh wore captured, X ison "" . rho I were � standing togetberi .and. 1, V . �, � . - ' - _ . �� ..... %, I I . - .. ", .1 � 1. . . . - ­ - -, .1 . , , I . 1. 1. - :. .1 1; . 11 I . - . _ 11 . a � I I . I .1 , .N G 1-1 ,, ­.�,,: .1 . .. I . 1. . . -LEARN %'t lkome�bqw:fircut,. fit anti Out ioglither'girerythiiij in dregamakin -4),urchased the Bank of Commeret- these days by our Sportsmen, says 'rho . Nelson ordered iheir - offil 6er t6.dWPdrgQ . .A IM I I. � . I . . . . . . I I explaimed: "I shall notbe satisfied with � . . . e S S,.:, " �'. *, * * . I � . . i I lbuilding adjoining the Commercial Lindsay post. - After sdhool* many''Of . .11. I _ -'.'.BUSINE � . Wit, *tbot using paper, patter -ighborbood of less than. twenty!" .. .As it happehed,_ ,hig,rnen routi'd the ship;.. Next a.shot � . ­ I .. I . . . pJainfagot, �ttis wsios to the tcost -elaborate dres% :. . 11 . ' � ' Hotel, paying in the nt the boys can be - seen -Wandering away . . truck -,'a, Part of 'the:- aebk arid passed' - � , � ... ,.I., ": '.1 . . I � gen Ji 1, free of'oborgF Ad any.part- of Cantan. TheElite Tailor syste . . nineteen were Captured or sunk, :, '' � a - . , .. !". � .,COLtLEG.�:', � . It . I . . . . ;81M0 for the same. They will shortly to the surrounding woods. �. I When:-Alackwood- was leaving -th . between Nelson and: CapL, Hardy,'* , � leatoD Showing bow.to take in I e-kv ,open out a butcher business there. .. . I . I I I e, . . . a, lif a higli.gr9de ('ofiiin�rcidl School, . * eaB,ur6j ant and lit a perfect. Waist and a] , as I .. . I . . , ' earing off the' latte.r's shoe :, � 1. . .1 . , 0ourf a of leg .. tin eeko, or until yot.are,perfecalv*eatistied. . . . .... . _,J : at in. - spilln.tek t. , . . . L . I swratauth * wow I � Victory, after receiving; his fin . I I � . %r 111 11111111P. - . �. buck16 and. bruising. his, foot: .. . . ­ ­ . . Thr-si (!durros -* - , made an you-Nvid be �tly satisfied yon 'can- leiiiii - fii.'iiai , bef9r �,, � . by the hand � , war&ul ­btecogrsp�y _`�elegtaphy_ . .. .. ., ... - . I . . ­ I., . I . - . 6frubtlorks, he -took Nelson ' . . ... re Com.. . .1 : . .. 1. I .. I course, and is, good ur;hl Iss..of Janum . ,, - . i ., I - . Fifty: of � ,the Victory's .crew we I : � � Fy . . . I and exprOsed the hope thaflat. the bon' . . c1p,11.1 This is what p6pi-a I boys nevpr seerlasy after takinj &'course., ­ 111111111111 i ..� .. . . , . Write (lEo, SPOTTEN, Pri n a . . I . . . .would I deily at their guns, ., - I . ... . 1� . 1. -.d.- 1, "This oourso taught by mail is so Simple you can In - .. I 11110! 1. . elusion of the'llattle he )e able :killed or Wounded; and still'. the . rest * � . . . � ske a good fit b A � . I I to . congratulate him on the capture of of the �inen stood, Q. I . . .. ... . . *1 . Is , . . I I ... Illy , . . � = * I I ' . . �. I I .. ,. I asou.91 . I , � - . , .. , . �. � I - .11 . . I 11; , 1. . . I . lb � : twenty ifilps. '!God. bless, you,, Black-', ,.,. � I � ivaltAng the order to fire., 1 As the Vic- ' . : I r . . . . . � I - 'Mro. ine. C��rtkpbe.l Gait,'kiS. Frxnk Harria,kt, Elgib,'Wied Annie 13 , ,_ � � I ,� a - us ��rt I . �. I wood,.!', said the: chief, ."I. 'shall never, tOry..rourkde4 jh6 Stern: of the Bacon- , , ' . : . .1 . I :q . .1 I Coradl, . ..'' .. � I . . . . I .. . I . I I . , . I ITHROP Q . see you aga n, 1P I . . I . � I I I ' . I peare; MisoL) dia, Sera mlef, TaOstook�; MisiEthelkimbloton, b BY FANNIE M i . .. ,; � �.. . .1 .1 ,taure, that. olrder .came, andAnw. the., I Bary, Motherwell;, Mxi. G_11..Riohert, Guolph� Mrs, WMF. r0m in '. . . I - __ . I 1: it was: ,CxPt., Bl%ckwo6d Who brought , 111.1%,ted ibill vias poured: sueh:.a broad- - i. ' .. - % . . . . . - :f3i 1 - .. . . . � . . . , . ' . h .Our.B. W.T. .4. 1 � I ; - . :­ _1, .. . '­ . � home -the d6spatQUes -Pf Victory,. � -.. , , side tha�t at one fell swoop 40.0 of t e �.: 1� � . 0 eas , Em)ma M&) ber ry, Birfuner. MISS Hit Ma Groff, New Haniburg ; .Mi . . . , . . . ... I I . .�._ _4 �. � ,. , . Bent River; Mia6 Edith Ward, Motherwell, Mias,'Fearl Pipe, Br seld$ . � , . I I... .. 1. ..... - .� r%,�� , . ." I .. . I . . . .. .1 toWide-hr.034 - . . French Were 41116d or wouridell't I '. '. , ' ' ibtbiop, all of 06%avlo.) This is all-opabe will, allow*. , C' . . , ,7 4" . . I . ..k . ,_ W . . : - � "��I'i . I . , , � I � I . * , its lan A � , �99._Wl , Am. . . I I I . ., . . ,� . , - , W c . . I . " - .. I "' ;,-;, � &� I , - . ., 'Family *69edy. ' I � PIS] _ ill his. includes bverYthing. � .. �. ' - � � , � ,�_, 10009 - ,eo� . Xs the Victory -was nearing...the en- I *& . � I. .,o-011. ' - 6 - - :1 -a ;I ' , 'tfiib - . I T 0 1 . I ' ; . . I �O 'Are as gooda we say ,,y are,., ara. Will. Sound Fs Dreop-custing School. og�ce'Market - Place , "'.0 .... . . t :.r .. . . , emy. Lord Nelson paded ther`deck.,�ory I The, ship Immediately astern f the i. I alily. betterAhau. YOOtbink . . . .. I I . 1. . . ' . . PrOb I I . . i "! . . . - quickly, and. exclaimed: "This to -the Royal 8overeign Wits 'the Mars N . ... . Stratford, Ont.'Ciirksda'..'� offibe houral to 5 p.&.i , .. . . iWI ... .. . - I I . .1 , tpey are. - - I, ".. � I , �, 1. . . -, . . I I I I .:. . .. .;� . . 1, _ .. � . . . .. . . I . . �.Ir:, I . I , my. life; and - it Is 's, * guns ' Commanded : by 10&pt-�,. Goo go , ,. .. , . , , . ; . I . I . I . happiest day:of . I I il . . .1 . r .r . !. . . . .v ., . ,. ., .. .. I .... ..... .. I � I. . . 11 �. . .. �rl-. . � . . ::: .� happy day for Burnham. Thorpe (his Dufk . I .. * . . _" . , who had: on board tWo,-,.of his song. ' .. The), . have 06 fancy names � , . " .. - , F , , - - . birthplace). for It is this day. of'their *0 .. � AGENTSIVANTED FOR WHOLE 09 S :;§'kNx��Iw . , I .'1:'1-:-X1 ­. 1. ne was, , twelve years 01d, and the-'oth- , b0y.nted.none. . . . I - .. :. , !,! _ ­ . . . � . .11Z '� � " .1 fair.,. .:.. I 1. . I '; ­ � '­ � � - , . . .. I I I. , , I .:­.. "..... , ". I, - , i .. .. : I , --- -; ­ I'' * . . � .. I , - �W P2 ­ � ,� . . .. .. .... .­ ;.Sn'l �'", �.;-, � - � . . . I . I . I . I I - .� . . I _-11 "...-I.. I . . . � I I <,f�.*KWIN. .: . I �. P. '. , .. .X:�-�-,�.­�N ` ... � . or fifteein.' Eaily,ln the contest' the : . .. I . I I .. . � . . 1. � i -."IRM, . .. I I .. Curiously en -Oet I -, yourig6st bo S, I AC.ki61­6U1;25c,.Oir ' ,. - . - I . . .. . I . -M . . y " " - -- . I - I � ! ,�r',�3 - Pugh. _21 was. also had both,hla.legs carried,. -�,., , M-11 11., I I . . . � - . , , - . I I I I . . 0 oi. 4 . .. I � I., .. l . . the day n which his uncle, Capt, awoy by- a �Shot; 'thd',other boy. felf. , , on, Wa, and you,� Will ,fet in . � . I I I . 1. . . .. .. . . . ­ .... 1. �. 4 . 11 I --- � parcel thia, stor&s I ea of , I 1, . . I W, . , Suckling, In ',the , Dreadnought,, . With shortly afterwards; 'arid to complete V611V I ,. , , :.:... . . ,.. ., , . . ­ , . I . � ` :`�� - � . ., ­ . - ..i�.�, * � � ­ I': - ":_... I 1 6 .�,t,:.. IN I "L . e. Tea GOODNESS, WittLO0. P - . " . � I . ". . . ­ .. . . � ..... I . � � . two otherAlne of battleshipg,-.1ijill beat-. thd* -tragedy, Capt. Duff himself, WhIl �XY I � , . . 1. . I . . . , � . . . - . ­ I . � . an off � 9, � J rench.squadrd � starilling-at the brook o . f the quarter- - � . ' a' I . I .1,..� I. . . ";,... ­ .. �..- I "!;�,V , � . ... I. . -, . . .. � . .. I. I . . I . I �. . I . .. . � ' ­ I .. . I I of' the line and three friga as. Nelson, ' Was�' I Of course there! may be People I . A . I .. .. . . .. �. .. . � '� ,*,': . y" , , , - , , , I" ing mine th. a you -ought for iti . � - � - * , - , . � ' It' , , deck knq. looking over :the side, . .. I I . , �:---,� . - '. . with that sort. of 'superstition , frbin struck: by a cannonball, Which 'knock- . � � . .,' , . .. I I I . � who iiave- forined a preference , , - - ;t ­' - - ,. - :;-. . . . . �. . 3. __ . ". - ­ ..;. .1 : . . _. I , which few pe;!.qons are entirely exempt, ad off. big head and cast his body on r $9.1�je Other. biand of tea w.bb - I . I � I � . . ­ � . fo I I . . . , '� , I 'had mom lilk; -3oe�exp,ra$9sd-hIA.,VeF 'thd-gjifgW%y- -"- -h t- I d Iltw,�. �_ , . .1. ... :__:._.�_L_,__­_ � . I t ,. Thi� a 6 a 6 kH is . . . ,. I � . . .... � I.. . 1. . I . wouldn't es,re.to.ebang6. .. . I 11. 1. :,suasion that � ,rwas to be the day.of seamen. who .W'eie Standing. close. be- � - . . I I I . ... . . . . � . , . ... - 11 1. . his battle a . ls-� ,4rid he. -was well pleas. 'hind t . heir-captal . m 'The.Mam was aW- . . But.wo have noticed that the -. I ' I I . . ., .. ...... 4 I ... . . . , I .. I... - � � . ed*'Az soelog. hiS prediction about to be majority of thoso -,4ho try these . . . . P., . . fully Cut up, hs�ylrkg. tackled ooveral-,of , � � I 1�i..w X .. . I '. verified. . I I . . . I I :! . . . . .. . . the i6nomy's ships, and at the finish of - tee's of Ours stdy with them, - . .� . . I � . ..1. .. � . � I . � . Fi*rst and .,Foremost. .. . '. the battle had 0Q!,killed and 6-9*ound-�. . . .. . .1 . I. 1. 1. . . .. ... .11: . I I 11 . ' . I . � . .. I . . . As the British columns Wore adira*�.c-., ad, I . .1 � .. I. I.. �.. I . . . � - .; - .. � ' ,. I . . ' . . , . . I . . . k " . I 11 I . trig on, the enemy, ,Capts. Blackwood , , ;i� 'Fromh CQMPIim6nt-,' . .'. � � ., , - I . . I .� � . I x ! . . . I I _ .. I . .. - 0-'.,N .. . � , ......- t -­-, W � - L. . .. ,,fll.p . . . � I I and Hardy,, knowing the','Value to the I In .the battle the ConqUer'Or, seven 3Z . . 0, i � � . , -r I., "; .. Ill . . I nat . ten. -of .the life of the- admiral,'en-.. four gkk�s, 'Was commanded by CapL - , .. : I . � .1 I . .I � . . d!,. . . � ,, � . � . deavdred to persuade Nelson to ' , ... . .. .1 . . .1 I . .. . ­.. ... .1. I � I . 1.i'- i* I I � .. .. ...� AltOW Israel PeTfew, who -was a. brother :-of - * 1, , .r . , il �� ,. 1. . I the Temej�alre,' then ,Close astern, to ,thd -onl6er' Who' aftlirwards,�-became- Ad-,-- 1, ! WOW 0 .I ., � - - . ,. I � I ThC 111h`GrKCr _' : .1. I . ... . , . � 1. � � . .. ,� I .. -_ ,,�,� I .. �. I � ) lead into action. � Nelson; with a smtkr, 'MIr&1 Lord ).Mxmolith. , He captured , . .. I :, . . . . . . I . . .. . . . . I .", ' I -mropi . ­_ .,�.� . . I �____ .1 j- -------__-v , - . I M. __ ___. �_ - I � _- - � � - ". � led�­410h­. -yi6s-----Icit--.-Ii,-r-��g6.'-gLhead�t-- 7 tbw;Buceritaut."Igh,t-y-g-uns;-hg,-v-tng-oA- '-­­ Clint %-, i0ftt-;�?- . . . �. . . , I R , i ' � I I . I . . �� . I . i I . -The'. Ternerikire � was-, hailed. to that ef-. board both the ,,enemy'!$ military and � � � I I I I . I . I . . ,: . . . ; ) .1. I- . � . : - 1 ,. . . feet. , - I .. .1 , . I . I 11 . n al . commanders. - .1 ,. I ... I. . .. . I 1. ........., ...''.. . �.. . . .�� .� ., I. p .. . . . I - � .av . '. I . . � - I I `I, 'i , , Wh 'the C' ror , . . . - .,. A!, ',',- ,� �.,,,Ewflulvw ---T-1-21 - Just' at., this Instant Lieut. Yule" oi onque, 11 .__ - . ­ _. I I " �, .1 � 11 ''. ..� " . ' en the officet . . . - I 1� - �. . I I . � . I � � corninianding,',ork :'the. Victory's fare- went on. board Ahe take pos, . . . I .. . . .1. . � ­ I ,, . .. . 1. . I ffifisg-to i � . 0 ,. , . - ; I., -_ - - I SOMIM JMG = .� castle, observed thlit a, studdlng�aatl stasloh the French adraltrai, VIII64 ---- I I - ­ . I . I Cirkada?s Successful Young Actfess Was Improperly sof,"and becaused It to. Uve asked - the captain's name.- . � ­ � ­ . ... . I I 1 1 Tyllss Margaret Anglin, the popular young Canadian 4ctregs, has mAnt.;. be set.afresh. Nelson qulckly.noticod Vhen,,bo heard It wag ditlit. Pellew he .. ; L . .i 17. I . r � ': �1_ � I . , . . _.. �,,, -and In her portrayal of Camille ' , the operation, and he at once ran foru exclaimed, "Ali! 1. am glad We struck . . A . .. �1­ I �­ " ftted her Individuality on many occasions . . . f R S.. in Dumas' play she defied the conventions by creating the rOle . ovL VLOW lines, 1: I ward and iated the lieutenant Severely . to fortunate. Sir Edward'.,, . . . . I I , making the heroine a sweet, simple, sincere ing6nue, uncontaminOted by� the for having," ,he suppliaed, leettil-16 "Itt' to Sir 8dwar&s brother," Bald I :�, I I . . � . . . r, +mosphere in which she lived.' The actress made a strong ddfe�kce fo'r-hei shorten sail without 'the. cgmtal � n's or- the officer. * � . . - . "i coikeeption of the character and gave chapter and verse from.itlie wrlier of do6. * . " . I.. � I .1 "What, two? Alasll.".' exclaimed ill . I � the play to prove her contention. I I I - -.1 .'..The -studding-sall Was .speedily res, VIlleneuvej Who' thug''paid a pretty I .. � I ­ . . . . . ... � . . I I _. I I .. . q . . . .1 1 . 'I ,1�,,, t a6so�rted her In- placed, arid the Victory, aA Nelson In- compliment to the fighting FellewS, of , . . .. .. . "... 1� ,� " . , � Miss Anglin was born In Ottawa In 1876, and here firg - .. . I alto- ''. We -have Appointed-, . .. . 'dividuality by choosing as the scene of her d6but on,earth the likIlowed P , I tended, dontinUdd to.lealt the.colUmn. whom there Wore+ three brother-, -, . I I r6 . . . ­ . . . . 1+ I I . . . A. .1 . cincts of the House of Parliament, her father at that -time -being Speaker When the Temeialre ranged up on.thlo gothen ' I .. " I , I I . 1. I I . . . 110, . �Vcl . . �, I" 7� ;1 of the House of Comnions. Her early education was at 'Loretto Abbeyo . To- , Victory'lo quarter to t&ke the lead,.,ac-. ' - . _Patfa Indignation. . . I .W. S.. It. WES � . - �, , - . cording to. order, Nelson Itkiled: her, ' - During the '6' . 1. I . I � f * Tonto, and the Convent of the Sacred Heart iii; Montfeal.-At the 096 of seven- . , and a . pe king with his usual, slight nas-. . I oriflict aik, English, Sailor . *0rilliggist at elinfon- . ' . . . 1, 2 11 '� � � .' teen she determined to go on the stager, and went to New Yorli to btudy at the a, . had a leg shot Off, and' he- asked his I . I I I.. I I 9'. . 11 . Vmplre School of Dramatic Acting, and began to show*her ability by her : , al Intonation, Bald: Irli - thank you, chumv an Irlshmano-to Carry bim be., , � il . 1. . . . per low to the: surgeon, Pat at onoe'llick- . - at , ' .Capt, ilarvey,.'to keep In your liro a� our APnt. . f6r th . � I ; elever character work In two Tiatindes given by the students. I � 1. station, Which Is'astern of the Vic. ad lit carrying him, Off I. . I . t�, he ked s a �cod- .111, "'I ! In 1894 she made her professional d6but at the Academy of Music In , ,.. .. . I I.. m up, and'while I vicini I . I TqeW York In Bronson Howard's successful play "Shenandoah," 'A season of tom" * I baadly DolAy. � . . . another -cannon ball,, Unknown to. Pat. i te L StOC p I I I 1. barnstorming and the Oures, trials and troubles fricident.td, ono-rilght stands I I I tarried off the English sallor's .head. . ple k of our ggods i - - P ". value In giving her a deeper Insight Into.certain plias-es of life, In - The wind was. so light aA the: British ' ' .Some one then told Pat.lt wag no Use ( on sale. - We trll��t- all. 1; _ , . 11. M 0 00. I . proved of columns advanced on the enemy that caft7ing the mah'to 'the, Cockpit, for I . . I i . I 0 I, . � � ,I ' Increasing her repertoire, and In preparing her for her later sudeesses. the sblps� only 'did two knots an hour# his. head 'Wao: off, Pat looked at big' diseases, of.horses) -cattle, � . .11 , � - any, . � I I . In 1896-7 Was Anglin, as the leading lady ;of Jramos O'Neill's comb though every Sall4was set, The Vic, burden;. and then said: sheep, hnq,s land P041ty, . I . . . I "I made a tour of the United States arid Canada, and did splendid work as �., I . ' '4% . 1.11 ­�;'-' . "By me sowl, the follow desaved me . . ­ � ' � . I � ", ­ �Opheffs In "Hamlet," Virginia In "Virginfus," Salle do MoAtmar In "Rich- 11 I I .:.��i,�_-�s�_. . 11 young' !O'Its Avi.h naval , "* I � . . I ­ . .. �.. . .e.. I 11, �, . .. '. - ­ ­ I I . . -he tould me It was, hIs legl'# I .". -_ W' I . 11 1, 1 . I. . , � ellen" and Mercedes In "Monte Cristo." The we and sitihillielty of bet act- . . ,., . � 1. I � 11 1. . : 1J. L . " . . , Ing and.her versatility Were again shown In her clevat portrayal of ,Ueg In I .. - . All Nations. . . and joint diseases qui�kly , Lk ! 1. . � I . w I , .� . I . . . . I . , absolitte and iseckire her place ; DYSPEPSIA . The sentor lieutenant 'of it, M, 9, . 1. I � ../ . 4'1 -*rd Chumley," arid she rendered even wore �. , � . I I curea. Our Free Advice . , - � . . . . � I . . . through the proAnce$. . � . I -Tennant in the bittle Was narned Roft- It - , . I . . . I . . . . . A . I 4 Coupon Syst rn 'It , Joe - L I S I fix the hearts Qf Canadians during her tour . MD. * W1 in. Her bAlliatit acting In "MrB. Dane's Defenceol and her later, work In Mr. . � I . .. . Man, bo, attomewda published an In, le � 'I . .,. r- powers. a a . . . . I I tftsttng description of the light. Ile .. I 36ansfield's company revealed the mellowing and refining of he . . , tdrest yo.u. . � Through all great acting -the goldna ITOMACH DIS tells the following good story, . � � I . the broadening of her genius. runs ORDERS . , thread of personality, and the natural refinement, bulture, owoetneos and I ", - I . . "I must not Orn -Ask our Aient for these � "Comfor . It to rfte�tloh that : do I I I - I f . . strength of character of the ,woman merely finds new expresa1611 In thie'*Ork MAT BE QUICKLY. AND when the commander Of the French I you will , . I . . I . . -of the actreso. In addition to bar dramatic tiftnt of a high order, Miss Alng- I � � .1 I � � fleiet, Admiral 'Villen6u'Ve, was brought goods, Am use I I I . I oaks French fluently In her ftim, Clear, 64arlft- PEWWANIMMY CUIM I& alongside us Instead of the Vic", he no other -You can rely - 10 I . Manufactured by lin is a brilliant mosiclan, sp I I . � was informed it was not NalsoiYa ship. . I I . . . I . Ingly, modulatAd voice, and to a writer of edso - and grace. o . ­ I : I - � . 'MY OOV -maid Ile, I.Vou "a gat X61. on tbeM. ' I itatered Aftordlor to A61 of the PArlismant circansdaj to the yeat 100# tor W. 0. %tacky it 11146 IMpirtment 6fAWdsitdrk *093 9 00 , . I . . I �. .. BURDOCK - I We havd a. complete 'Wrought Iron Range C � .. I . ­ I � . ­ ­­­ I . . .1 I . . � - . I . . A14 to Mother. . I � et'd r i n a r y, . I . . . I - . � . � ­­­..... ­ __ � _. I - _ - ___ - ..... I . I � . . . ' in the battle an ofile,or wu woUnded , I I. ,.1 . .. 1. a ... . T0iontogo I . . .1 � f . � . q _ , BLOOD I . by, a gmpe-shot entering his abdoingno . .. I . I ;�, � , I .1 . I *1 i � .. . . I I I . � I . . . ..- - I . - � I . � . I , * ­ .1 . I!, .11- , , . � . 7, . . , - Id I I . . I wid the. surg0on. Candidly iiAguirlod him I . I I � . . � - Founded i864. - ... � I - . ,�Ag� 1 th&t he had ll;itit a #h6rt, titae to, ltft , , . . MW I . I I I I . 1, � . . � � - ! ­�__-_ I ... �.. . DITTERS4, 1. . 'The officer d6alrAd that 1110M6 1*rsoll . __ ;--- _, � . � . I � . I . .. . , I � . � . a, *&u tj Would lend, him A bbitt 'to 0SUIlt I . . � I . . I * I � I I . . , 4 j;;�� vela. himself with, whila he made hh WnL" The I . � � � . Dissbiving Partnersiblip. - 1 . t 41k. P. A. LaWei V61111140 46 .. I . . . . . �#* follows, 4, I dasird to thank YOU ,Thlls Was tipeedily 'fortudomfum and I . ' ! . . i 46dul su", llutd6ck MW 01tW%, . , 1, � . As we are dissolving partnership, we offer otir ragdlar ,,, . 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