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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1905-06-08, Page 6FOR OVER SRC, TY 'OARS; Mrs. WilsloW's Soothing Syrup has been used by Millions ot =there tor their children while teething. If die. tubed by night and brava ot yew: rent by a eiCk child Suffering ad crying with paina euttiug teeth send at once And get a bottle of Wilslevea Soothing Syrup" for childe ren- teething. It will relieVe the poor little sufferer inernediatety. Depend open it, mothers, -there is Ito mistake wicket it, It cures Diarrhoea, regu- lates the Stomach and Hovels, cures Wind. Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and en - orgy te . the Whole system. "Mrs. WiusloW'S Soothing Syeur for child- ren teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one: of the oldest anti best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Price 25 e•ents a bop?, Sold liy all drug- gists throughout the world. Be Sere and ask tor "Mrs. Winslowls Sooth- ing Syrup." Toil disarms temptation. Perspiration proves inspiration, . No man pan keep his sins to himself. Revenge is s.weeteet when renounced. Great faith is the seeret of great fa,cts. There may be beckbonie without • bigotry. He has no faith in, God who has no hope for man. He knows nothing fully. who knows nothing beside. • • No man ever bought fortunes by.the sale of his friends. • The only thing that comes to t1M man who waits is the' certainty o7 being left, ' When .the father is on -the wrong track he finds* it heed to flag his. boys behind hire. 061.66A Brush Bristles • "Aye there's ;the rub.*. h svelte 'el gt the quality of _ the bristles de- pends the worth of the brush. BOECKR IIRUSIIES contain only perfect elastic bristles, specially selected under expert supervision. All loose. bristles removed by special machinery, leaving a flexible smooth -working brush. • BOECKH • BRUSHES United ractortesw • Limited, Torento,'Can. : • . 11141111131161W sammemnimes The 'church with a mission never dies for the lack of money:. ... You eannot tell much' about God's army by its church parade. A life is to be known:by its .outge :rather than by its income. -The maii-Wherlitueslies fiYreins---re=- Iigion is only Wasting his 'emotions. Whoever is a god t� himself is apt to be a devil to his neighbors. You. cannot teach ehildren to keep' the Sunday bet making them hate it, Our loads are always lighter if we will at least look as though we liked them. The people who have least religion* on reserve always Seem to have most on tap. ' Backache an Kidney Disease Hick's Forecasts For Ames The Clinton riewsNIR•90r4 •14000.10.1k0•1.10.4.!•410.fasott.11•M~Ss.r..01~41.10•00.44.41sks• tsrs rag. sr The 3rd, 4th and ink are central re- f will seAnd without material loss until, actienery storm, date, with conjune- 'the June solstice thowere subside, tionof moon and sunand earth em will be safer uncut, unless small U* 3rd. By 'the 3r4 storm canditiene quentitiee axe. reaped at a time and will be well organized in west= see- handled with great promptness I and tions, the barometer will fall to sto- care, The barometer properly milder- rm readings, the tenmerature will be etood and followed, will play: no small, ewe and ewes, with cloudiness in- , part in the important work of hare creasing ti PrecinitatiOn. From the vesting during this month. 8rd to 5th, inclusive, these conditions The Vulcan storm period extending will pass progressiveey over the from the 20tIt 'to the 241h, is central country from west to east, causing on the 2ist, the eentral day of the rata and, thunder storms generally summer solstice period. This petted in their passage. The mercury per will bring very high temperature, low turbatien s central on the 3rd, ex- baroroeter and threatening estorms, tending ever this reactionary period , We have otten celled attention to the and Covering the next storm period feels that stains come up from un - following. This mercury disturbance usual ,quarters of the heavens, and will tend to prolong cloudy, threaten- move in odd and erratic direetions ing conditions between tbe two and manners, at the crisis or turning periods. It will also be seen by the period of the June solstice. Thunder storm 'diagram Oat the Mars period clouds and squalls at this time have begins about the time of the new moon, a surprising way of doubliug back on the 3rd, whiele additional. influence r and slipping up from easterly diree- will help to obliterate the interim of tions, striking the unwary on the fair weather between these periods; 14eelind side" and coming in at, the The storm ,period extending from leaek door morally. We have several, the 7th to the •lath, protnises to bring times explained these peculiar phe- Senle of the most general and severe nomena, showing that they grow out •"disturbances of the month. At this of the fact that the earth is at her time the moon will pass first quarter turning point, the sun is at the high - on the celestial equator, while Mer- est declination north, and all the for- cury, " earth at the summer • solstice ces of earth and. air • are about to edits, and the Mere equinox, will ell break into a new oiler and move al - add, their disturbing powers to the ong new lines. We are planning to regular "Wean peeimi. Ordinarily discuss all such questiens more fully this would be a •period of Marked and than ever when we get 'into Our en - dangerous .eisturbancesn but the en- larged megazine• . trance of the Mars influence makes The moon being on the celestial the results problematicel• Have never.been able to rails* the 'extraordinary Curative power of Dr. Chase's kidney. Litter Pills. The enormous Saler: of Dr. Chase's Kidney - Liver Pills can only be accounted for by the reliability and exceptional merit of this great family medicine. : Mk. E. T. BenannAticaux Sables, Vortneuf co., Que., states: For two year:: r tried number of different rem°- . diee.for backache and kid- ney dieease without obtain- ingany Sincehaving used Dr, Chase's Kidney- Liver,Pills, however, I are loopy tosay that theihave proven of wonderful•benefit tome. Ican certify that for me these are the best Pills 'X have ever Conle &oral!, and we alWaye keep them the house. Di will be a pletunne for me to reple to any who 'care to write miler further MR. T. TOMAZD partiCUlars of my cede." Dr. Chase's Ir.idney-Liter PHIS, one pill a dose, 26 ete. a box TO protect "too main.* imitations the 'portrait and signature of Dr. .A. W. Chase, the famous reoeipt book author, are On every box of hie remedies. A If you ' 0 r 1 ted t:f r) , the ex. ft irk d periences of anglers, shoot. WW1 , ,ers and.carhpers, or yacht. AdveriatUre itYou inm or are In- 1.411tetetted in country lift, VV:II. IA.11, ask your newsdealer for Rd 4V.101431ST AND et STREAM,* or send ‘....r. us twenty-five cents e,,,,,,,• ell for four weeks trial trip. A Obi AM". larger illustrated weekly . tivelk fishing, natural his - a , journal of shooting, .11., tory andyachting. A new depart erica has to do with the Country - Home !Milts' surroundings. Terms: *4. ayear, Wor. six months, We send free on fe-, .4uest our Catalogue of the best ,.., books on outdoor 'lire And recreation. FOrtusir Aiklb StiMIYI MB, CO, . ilr 346 Broadway, rts," Yetf. el ' , equator ou the eilikend in apogee on All those who have been ,students the 25th, in every probability thunder of our •foreca,sts for many years ' will storms, June showers and great elee- remember that the incoming of the trical• unrest will continue into the Mars influence "sets the pace," ee, reactionary storm period, central on to speek, to the general chareeter of 26th, 27th and 28th, It will be very storm and weather that will prevail natural, but not as rule dangerous, during. the donaance of his periodforeelectrieal clouds to flash mid blaze Observation 1 for Many years , has all thrt1ugh the nights at this part of preven to us that .the Mars' influence the June solstice, ' for reasons which We cannot eetplain, It is peolier that we repeat what wq Senletimes reverses or greatly motile ea,e,e often said, that there is the Iles results that would otherwise greatest danger in taking • shelter un- naturally transpire. But this one her ' 'green trees during these Junes thing may be get down as a fact, that thunderstorms.. We tepeat, also, the -the general oharacter of meteorologi- warning of dangerto live stack from cal phenomena prevailins; whemwe ha- lightning in crowded barns and sheds, ve entered fully into a Maas period, and feom exposure to wire feeces. will indicate in e marked degree the .Every :season we heex of much stock general . tone of storm and ' weather heing • killed by lightning, in couse- expected until the Mars influence Is quence of flaacks and hoLd 1 uddling 'Passing offwe may not have enter- under • trees andaeainst wire fences ed far enough into the Mere period in . thunder storMs. These sugge,-.,'- from' the. 8th to the lath of June to tions-may.seent uniniportont to eonie, fix the Conditions to be . expected : but correct' Statistics of loss and deft - Mit we predict that the weather and 0.-A by 'lightning, 'especially in the storm conditions during the last half mouth of 'June, would put a different Of June Will sa•fely indicate Wh4t utaY meaning into the peoposition, . • . generally :be eXpectod ,quite , through . Is heavy rains and Storms occur at the month of,. July. , . . the beginning Of the. Mare period, From about the 101.11 eq, .the 15th of ' .. June is an • annual period of meximum say Trete the 1.0th to.. the .15 -the the' "electricel. and niegnetie eXcitement: e sanie may be expected to (entente et uhereaetionary. period, 261.h to Leith,. Earth currents, ' seismic ;Intl volemec and at the iternl; Periods .thrOugii. disturba,nces,'. greet thunder storms much of July. • If •:drY 'Wea,ther and: and dowlipeurs. of • rain, :as • a rule; high .tenmerntures lead into the opene reacha ceisis abOi4 this time. Such iii.. 9f the . Nlars period in any wide reatilts 'snouId not surprise arty of our •section, jute, will bring a hurtful de - readers.. from about the teth , to ".the :gree of warmth -..'and !Iron% to *that 13th of the • present month. .. Great• Seet1otr2- . • At :the Same time . another Warmth,' .attendecl . by high humidity extreine may begin and continue •thre and -very ' low barometer,. . will . be °ugh. , warnings . of probable danger ' that. the sanie Perfect. Remember . that ',the'Mars influence fixes coridi- -tiolisee-PrevatiMeseonseconleinents_s_and wide extremes at . the beginning of his period,. We have said, and we still believe : that 'a...Marked Shortage of rainfall ..Will be •felt over much. Of the greet -centrale -Western, northwestern and ;southwestern grain belts, .before the crops of the 'present :season are Matured.. . .. none can 'afford • to despiSe, or neglect, fiTii with the June solstice period indicate . CS liltat thlintier.showers may transpi- re' during •the-afternooeS. and peen - legs, lip to and through the,reaction,-;, erg storm periodcovering the .14th to the l7tb• : •• • This is 'a time, when.haymaliers be .under constraint in harvesting their crePS. Grasses and granie that . foIICKSi . . pity 0 a Man canna break away itom Ids party •without Wing his motives called in question. In most - of the instances where Conserva- tives have, supplied the bill, it is said MI have done so in order to plea,ee their Roman Catholic " cone stituents. Tbis would tioubtlene have served en Mr. Lewis' case but that it appears thee the Roman Ca- tholic vote in his riding is less than an eighth of the whole. -Woodstock Sentinel Review, Liberal. • Mr. Lewis, the C'onservative Mere - her who defeated Robert flohnes in Huron County, is accused by his Cone servative friends of haying supported the Lateral government on the Auton- omy hill because that government re- lieved him of a technical blunder whi- ch migitt have invalidated his elec- tion. tr • Mr. Jaffrey, the. chief owner of the Toronto Glebe, is excused by his Liberal friends a withdrawing the support of the Toronto Globe on the Autonomy hill because he was refused •a Senatorelde, This is the, kind of political warfare which inclines the better class of men to keep out of polities, To many Of the best men in Canada the political field and the public service are looked upon with a •feeling akin to abhorr- ence. -Ottawa Free Press, Liberal. • 1•••••••••••,•••••• KIDNEY DISEASE FOR 20 YEARS Mrs. Caswell'. Reid, Orrville, Mug- koka, • Ont., writes ;-"For nearly twenty years I Was troubled. with kidney disease, and have recently keen completely cured Iny usingr three boxes of Dr. Choices Kidney -Liver Pills. I have tried a great many re- enedies, but never seemed to get any- thing to do me so Much good uutil I usedthese pills." Hogs Prefer To Travel. By. Night. . . The hogs were corn-fedand excep- tionally fat. They were Started • for towe during the day blit. hy tee time they reaen,4 Poiat a little • les: lii„r. niile feom home many. ofeiliere *wero. unable to continue theje stn,3y, aed the march was .stopped. During the cool of the :evening they were token back home. • • A holais a foolish thIng and in going a. few miles many frequeetly take un- necessary steps, thus malting the dis- tance much longer than it really is. This partly accounts for their becom- ing so hot such ,a short way from the- ir etarting point. They were allowed to spend the night at home, but the nolc. t night; the trail was taken 111) again. , This time after dark; or ratliet; af- icy • sundown, for it was. almost as light as day, from the Moon; The hogs seemed to be delighted with the nevi order of things and the way they capered-. to toWn was a caution.• It HeAven Xnou$11 for Him. Last .avening 1 was talking With en editor teed and grey, - Who tolde pee of a drealit he had, I think' 'twas yesterday. While snoozing in hie office, The vision canie to view, a June 8th, 1905 For, he saw an angel enter, Dresseli in garments white and new, • Said the angel, "I'm from heaver„ • The Lord just sent me down. To bring you up to glory, , And put on your ,golden crown. You've 'been a friend to everyone I And worked hard nicht and day, You have supported many thousands And front few received Your pay. So we want you up in glory, For you have labored hard Arel the good Lord is preparing Your eternal, just reward." Then the allele' end the editor Started up townrds glory's gate, But when ,passing close to klaeles, The angel murmured wait'l I have a place to shOW you, It's the hottest place in hell, Where the ones who. never paid you, In torment always dwell" And, behold, the editor saw there His old subscribers by the' score, A.nd grabbling up s chair end fee, He wished for nothing inore ; but was bountl to sit and watch then), As they'd sizzle ; singe and burn. And his eyes would rest on. debtele, WhielleVer way they'd turn, '. Said the angel. 'Tome on editor. . • There's the pearly gates eee..1?• El......ut:,the editor only muttered, "Tbis is heaven enough for me." ineinswinvemsmnormassmiloosaiml Cana (Ilan Xervine 4 New and Wonderful 4iscovery Cures nearly all diseases of men and, women by feeding the nerves. ••Weak nerves leading to. the heart,. cause heart failure and sudden death. weak nei yes to the bowels caus- es constipation and appendicitis. Weak nerves to the liver causes sallow complexion and Jiver • are sublreWgc nesses, debility, and decline to which so many eases. . organs nerves to the generative causes the various weak - The menopause or change of life in women IS intensified and prolonged by weak nerves. Weak nerv.es leading to the brain causes con- fusion, headache, insomnia, insanity -at last the insane asylum. Weak nerves to the stoMach causes dyspep.• sia, and ninnerous stomach troubles. Weak nerves to the lungs, produces irritating coughs, bleeding, ulceration, and rinally con. sumption and an untimely grave. Nearly all diseases are caused by nerve -star. vaCitia.dian • Nervine supplies the principle which is exhausted in the nerve centres. • By its rejuvenating effect new life and energy passes into every ftbre of the body. All the force and wholesomeness of perfect 'wonianhood and manhood are obtained by using this most wonderful discovery for nerve weak- ness. ' Canadian Nervine. Is a Canadian product, made in Canada, sold and recommended by all responsible Canadian druggist's. Price One 330:o• For full particular.s.write to -day for our free r, or six for Ove dollars. Mailed to any addresi on•receipt of price. _ • bo;dkdrlete.se the eek rrepriete• The Wierwin company,. • - Windsor, Ontario. . Sold Clintee by J. E. Hovey and •P, Reekte, Druggists. rt • was almost all the drivers could do tot - • keep . up with them. . They- gave no • • • - • trouble whatever and reached • the eseeselmegeemp000see Shipping yerds. in firie shape.eArizone. ••• Republican. ' Press Coinments on the M. P. for West Haron. • •: • •• . •••••••••••••*•••••4664..:46. :Members of the parliamentary tele - plume • eoinmittee Visited 11/entreat .ou Saturday is the guests of. the ' Bell Telephone .ConipanY and *ere treated to the object lesson in • telephone de-, velopment which an •examination of that eat system eficirelse Besides Messts, Zahmeeman,•Bergeren, Lewis, Boyce and Monk; of the email -tit*, others who took .ixlvantaget of the trip were Messra. Bland, jackeort of Elgin, P. Cristie H. Gervais and tiuncan Ross, M.P's, Senator Templeman,Ed. Kidd, eielVI.P.; and imbibers of the press gallery. ' Arrived in Montreal the patty proceeded to the central ex- change when the mem:here were met by Mr. C. F., Siete- president of the Bell cc:Impeller:Sad -Mr, C. F. Sise, tr., as- sistant general stiperintendent. • The visitors were then divided into Meads and taken charge of by tee engineers Of the edinpany, including Messrs.L.11. McFarlene., general superintendent; le IVIaelearlene, eonnsel, and J. E. • Mac- pherecin, local manager at ottaw41 .Tho four centrist exohanges; known as the mein, east, uptown aed, West- mouet, • -*ere , visited, Perhaps the most interesting feature wag the swit- ch board eet4the east exchange which occupies one Side of a room 150 feet iit length and is attended by 100 op- erators, •The exeliange stall Of the Montreal system number 700 young wonme who Work tteder the directient of supervisors, Assistant chiefs '•and chief operators, all in, turn under the jurisdietion of inspectors; superinten- dent antl local manager, the latter at Ottawa Man who received his early training in this city. The superinten- dent of the east end exchange is Mr. Watson, a nephew of Mr. Thomas Ahearn. The visitors Were driven to the St. James' club and then enter - tabled et •luncheon by Mr, Sise.-Ote tawa Citleen, It is evident that lift. Fitzpatrick is to be Mr, Terte's successor in t,he role of politleal bugaboo. The 'term "master of the administration" has hot yet been applied to him. Mr. Tarte' s fate left t00 IllanY sad mem- ories around that particular phrase. net the teme evil influence Is Iting ascribed to him that • the energetio little Preneh-Canadian journallet was taid for so long to possess. The cry, against Mr: Tarte undoubtedly had oulte an effect in this province. k"onie of his utterances gave strength • to the charge made thy his opponenta, We hardly think that Mr. ritzpattlek will serve the purpoe of the WWII.' istration's opponents a welt Ile is a singularly Ohs and levelheaded - • , ' lawyer,, who has iseeu giving his .see - i vices to the country unsparingly • for 'seine years ata vety greet 'sacrifice ! to. his Private . interests. - Just at present he is being represented as one of the, patties to sa plot to se- cure the fyote of Mr.: Lewis, the Conservative ineniber for West Hur- on, in favor of the AUtonomy hill. , Mr. Fitzpatrick recently. introduced a I measure relieving Mr. Lewis' from ::the effects of a miserable . technicality Which would have deprived him of his seat . Tbe act was s just oree in every respeet and was applauded bY all irrespectito of party. • Now • we are told that it was.the 'reeult of a bargain by which Mr, Lewis was to vote -for the autonomy bl1 There. is • absolutely no evidence • to show • that this is the case. The govern- • ment only did What was •right in having Mr. Fitzpatrick introduce the hill. To have insisted on the va.cat- ' loft Of .the seat Would have exposed it to criticism. There was no pare ticular favor shown Mr. Lewis and he has • as much rightto his ' opinion on. the autonomy measure as any oth- • er member of the House. The Tor- onto News says : , Mr, n. N. Lewis •�f West ' 1•Inron ;has had to win his seat, twiee, once e from Mr. Robert Holmes and tben front the Minister of Justice," • But it wasn't the IVIirlister of Jus- tice which allowed Mr. Lewis to stay in his seat. He introduced the bill ibut it was the House that sanctions - ed it. If the party majority had been. used to grant Mr. Lewis some- thing about the justite of Which thete could be a difference of opinion there might he soma ground for the eoneptraey charge, But if it simply did • what was right in the matter, • thet Is all that need be said. -Wood- stock Sentind Review, Liberal. ••10.6., Mr, Lewis, the Joember for West Huron, was one of the Conserva- tives who could not see their way clear to Vote for Mr. Borden on the Autononty Bill, • Now we are be- • ing told that he supported the gov- ernment because Mr, loitzpatrielt in' troduoed a hill to grant him relief bit. connection with a • techhicality which might have affected his tete tire of his seat. Could anything be ;smaller ? It is astonIshing how mueh POMO people welcome. irate- peridence bit a, politician when it hap - ;pens to benefit their own inixty, but how differently it affects them when the reverse is the mien. Mr, Lewis simply •exercised his honest judg. net on, the Matter, and it Is .•••••••••••.•••••••••••.••••••••••••••.••••• TO STOP A CRYING BABY. 13ables cry bedause they are sick. It , May be a pain in the stowed!, , colic, or ceamps-but in any case a Iew • drops of ,Neryiline Sootheseawey the distiess and a.110Ws the baby to sleep peacefully. •Where there .. are young .children there shatild also be Nervilizie. It cures all theminor ail- ments. just as prompt -1Y as the doctor -and not •so expensive -For ,neatly .fif tse years Polson'e Nervilirie has been the great hoitseheld remedy for Can- ada. Soid everywhere in large ' •25c bettIee. , .• .If. you • see it in The Neits-Record' it's so.. SPRAINED ANKLE, STIFF .NECK,. • LAME SHOULDER. , " These are three common ;ailments. for 'Which ' Chamberlain's Pain Balm, is especially valuable. If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffeeing when troubled with any •one of these ailments. For sale by H. El; Combo, Clinton; : . . • • • THE NEWS -RECORD'S • ;� OLuBl3ING LIST: , . 0 0 The falloiring are the rat- e ene• es, at : which we give any O :of the City Weeklies or Dat- 1J .0 Iles; , when 'taken_ With The 0 0 •Nes10-Ree,ord'.. at one :dein 0 • tar per year S 0 Daily Mail and Empire $3,24 • • Weekly Mail and Empire 75 O. O Daily Globe 3.25. e O Weekly Globe 0' Toronto Wdrld 0 Toronto' News • 0 Toroetd Ster ' • Weekly ;Sue" : • 650 2.00 0 • 85 0 . 85 0 :750. • Faririer's Adveleate 1.25, ID Weekly Free Press' . 75 0 • Morning Free 'Press 2.25 0' • Evening •Proe Press • 1.25 • Family Herald and 0 Weekly Star - 75 e 0 Remit by postal note, reg- • • istered letter 'or express or- 0 • � der' and address O W. ;m1,1,011E141,, 0 � The News -Record, • Clinton' 0 . otossesseesseeseseem •s•r Not one make of fuenace in twenty is supplied with an • ash -pan. Without an ash -pan the ashes must ,he shovelled into ° a pail or some other, receptacle for removal--nleans dust in the eyes, ruined clothes, extra work; a dirty disagreeable job -the meanest part of furnace 'tending. The Sunshine Purnace has an ash -pan which catches all the ashes, and slides in and out easily. Has two handieS- • for carrying.. •No shovelling, sweeping or dirt. This is only .one of a dozen, good features possessed Al the Sunshine Furnacenone of which are found on any other furnace, • • • MCClarYS• London. Totontob itontrat WinniPego Vancouvao St. iohnoNL yott. aro liviJl at some distance from store and it is not convenient to • send there for it package of 1.ei1 Rose Tea,, please till out the coupon below,• enclose It with two cents •• fin stamps, and a large sample will be mailed.. 010 •le 66 ,o ••••• ..... 6,0.00 06 0)0661141 • T. U. BSTM3EOOXS, ST. JOON, N. R. Please send me it sample of Red Rose Te I use Illaek Teat ets. per lb, •. Green .11 • if 4 4• Mixed. •• ... pkooe (Mark out the kinds of tea you don't use) : ....... „ P, 0. Address AP .. ...... ••• • spi•-•pf. • thy -grocer's name is ..... . P. O. Address.. .. e, 6 • • • • ...... • •• 67 0. 0 ••••• • ••••P••• •o .• • 41 ••40f01, e 4 ..... • • . •••••••••• The Passing lialf.Breed "There will be Indians in tna Can- I Idian North-West whun there aro 1.0.-1 half-breeds." These were the words of a veteran trader front the. ear North; Henry. A. t'ele•er. Consumpie. ion, this observant Leather Stocking • says, is the blight vhith i iaNt w)P- ing the hell breeds out of" exiftanee. ",'Nine out of ten half-breeds die oi e�n- •sumption," ho coetinued. • "So seviet are the ravages of this disease emong • the people that the flee in the °One - try isalWayS, kept blaning to thaw out thergroend that the graves May he deg.' The Indian does nut seelli to . suffer • like his half brother. ..Aftei: watening these people for a number of years it seems •• to nie that -• they are born with the disease in • thorn. Then hit,. ceeeless, slovenly life helps • it along. In the spring the halfebreeik wades out into the sloughs and ponds and catches cold, and willike the Ind- . .ian, in unable to throw St off. The half-breed • morally is also, • weaker. than the. 'Indian. Ire has all the vie- • es of the white man' and•the, red man : arid .but few of their virtues.• . , ee4eoisireutotsvrks4u4rsrrodtttaooi*aat:*Msow.f...~!t4.Mtattt.star4Zr.M.3r.sarfa '..afesrapposop• OANAPIAN ". SELL.7-; • • noiviEstm(Bas, ExcmisroN, TI - 01F10 ckET. -To THE NORTH WEST. , . Winnipeg $30 4, Motrlitay;.• Deloraite, Souris $31;.50 ;• Brendan • $31.55.; Ly- leton, Lenore; IVIiniots $32 ; Binseitrth $32.25 s • Motegmein $32.20 ; Areola $32.,$g ; Estevaa,.Yorkton $33.; S!lieho : ¶d3 50 ; -Regina, Lipton '$33.75 ; Moo- seja'w $34 e•Sasketoon $35,25 ; Prince AIbe-i.17$8VT-MSITEZ•Cd-IC3lrr-C1.T.ftTee7r—y $38.50 ; Red Deet $39;50 ; Steallicona. $40.50. • " Going June 13th, retigninglin til August 1ith, Going .Jane 2;th,• re- turning until :August 2z, th;: • Going July 15th, returning moil Sept. lath. Pull: particulars fi kryt W. ikclison , Canadian, Pacific Ageut at Ilinton, or Write ,to C. • B. Pos ter , D.1'.A., ;trete •onto. , LEWIS SSe CLARK CENTENNIAL • EXPOSITION ?PRTI-44.NO,N)11g. frOM' Clinton- . flood going daily until Sept. 3Oth yalid returning 'within 00 days ' from date of 'isgue. e. Special. ' ,side trips to '0. al.ifernia, pOin.1!. I-IOME SEEKERS' EXCURSIONS:: . ' -'to Points :1V1a• .nita.....brca,aiAs.es.aisnilinsvda41):_oopilaetr,•0,4Sia_gpSI.cva.0.7tchewa,..ri ' • Goad going June 13th, Xith and . July e2111.. ' .Y:.loind re:to:Ili:7g .50 days:. . For' ticket's and full information ea • • , • • A. `O. P'ittisn Siatiri. Agent. • P. Reliodgens; Town A. ge,,Clirito.0 ':J. D McDonald, Distriet Passette • , gee .Agent, Poem:lie • e esseese.4r icyces •of the Makes .1 HAVE A STOCK OF NEW WHEELS OF THE BEST MAKES, :CLpvELANs, RACY CLES, ETC.: ALSO A. NUMBER OF SECOND HAND WHEELS. I ALSO DO REPAIRING; SHARPENING LAWN • MOWERS, SCISSORS,. ETC. . . .• . ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. , , . AT Tnz OLD STAND RATTENBURY STREET. BEAUTY. SPOTS MINNESOTA LAKE PARK REGION •• LAICE IVIACDONALD, MONTANA LAKE CHELAN, 'WASHINGTON BEAUTIFUL PUGE'r SOUND AVAIL YOURSBLP OF sToPovER pnivirt ES WHILE ON YOUR WAY TO TEM Lewis & Clark Exppsition 'VIATRE Great Northern Railway "THE COMFORTABLE WAY," For Fates ot betafted In ormadou address AO Reprosentacive of the • Great Norma% Intilwar • KANI) BROS.,,CLINTON tar SOLE AGENTS jati. coOrs trti4 isr4r f.,,,L1):14'• • „„ SID T/118 COLIPOil AND 0 OEM'S PAR IT/INIVOMYT1D1R5Ol1. LT, "A CAliibla JOUTdcRY TO Mb LEI/ 'AS .1iitb CLAt.r 1A14/511:I0fi" P. WHITSE r, Pater. Traffic Met Rel St, PAtit, IIM