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Clinton New Era, 1909-02-18, Page 3. . � rob - latk 1909 I ­ , , _ ­­ ­ "...'-11 .1. -1-1 .1 . I ­. — 11 - - I I NEWS NOTES. . --- _�­__ ­..___ ­ 1.1 I,= . - I . 111C _11, . Work ANA rry - - — I � __ -14-A"..Mmo*nlw,."-,T-*,"%,,,Wmi,w,s " w4up Pouliq fdr Salcol � P... � ­ — I A. I -11, - � � 4? liEnd '00 bunbi. . . . 104rft ustlft"t Cox" "As''Oto Akens Women WITH THE WAR ARRST . I . . . I ., ys' Special I #ee` Woodstock Is to bave a Lutheran Gallant Career of English Laborew I Cr* da .4 * - 4urch. th and Strength Cau be . I � A 8 1�. � "I . . " "'. % '. 0 . I New Real ' Smirched by Crimes. . I -T .. V". I - lRad ThrOu $11110 File of Or, , MKL'rQN PRIOR Te:LLS OF CAM.' r A tragic example Rhowing hOWr Men On many lines of Furniture and hous-q.furnish, . .1 4 , -'A Repeat itt—I'Shiloli'v Cure will al � .91, , goods, We will give 1,5 . 1, .: 1. ways care my coughs and colds." Wnliams, 11111ak pins, PAIQNINQ WORK, can fall from h6folsra to crime was 1" per cent, discount, - in� _ I L. I J(.Z ". . I r � Sir A. Fraser, Lieutertant-Governot It Ili useless to tell a hard working . I n recently, at the Old Bailey Po- clugding all upholstered goods, comprising Couches, I ! ! � )f Beagal. will attend the Mlsslon�r3 women to take life easily and no to � I flicveo Court, 4ndon, In the history of _ . I "I George William Owens,, a Waltham - I Con OV -90 in Toronto. I I WOPrY, Bat it is the duty of every Famous London Corrospondent Con- - Easy Chair$, Parlor Suites .and Odd Piedis. ' All . I � I " stow laborer, aged 31, who pleaded other lines Of 'high-clas.,; Furniture at -r, - I � , mr, A. P. Flemingi a Hamilton, stock women to save her strength as much �,r propor ion- . � ,. f 'br - ho failed some time ago, is losses That He Is Particular A t I . . f , oker, .,v � ,� , I � . I I da possible; to take her cares as light. bout I guilty to two burglaries and to steal- I ately l0w prices.- This is a genu S . . I p%ylng off ,his creditors. ., 7 as ,may be a:nd to build up her syp. " His Comforts When He Is at the ing in all jewelry worth $1,350. He . ine aleL. We have � I 1�. I Lem to meet unusual. uemando I � . I was sentenced to eighteen months' several odd pieces left from our Christmas trade, � � . X . Mr. Lanoaster's level ornl3nngs bill her duty to herself and, to he 6 IS Front and His Cart Is Famous— hard labor, � � , . -passed the H r family, ­ � . . . , ouse, and goes before the for her future health d He. Has Seen Thirty -Five YeArs The police evidence showed that . which We will clear outat'tpccial p . � i . , "' Senate f0i the first time. 10 guard agai � apends u pan it. � .rices. :� � I - f(�� oat a complete break. Owens had been sent to tbe Cornwall, i I )j4d7 I fi'�"�­ i an Northern has a Following the Troops. � I .�! '&, * 11, 4 i ,�.�' - 71 "f -� ' The Canadi' c down in health, the blood must be . a reformatory ship, as .a boy for a Picture Framing, Ptepalri , - &f .' , ,I .. , 1, ".. R, ­., I . 0 . , ,,,,, R""'i",N" , C611tract with Dominion, StP81 UOM, kev� rich and red and pure. No other A few )etty theft, Front the (late of leaving . Ing '' I � . . , ,:, N , i" .. eks, ago, when the trouble � I ., * AV, " fr , �i' pany for 30,000 tons of rails, medicine does this so well as Dr, Will. in tlia�N we tPhe ship to ble� end of last year he . . ! I 1. . .. 11 - ear East had reached an acute I . i , .. 41.%� The McV49ky Register Company, at mais'-Pink Pills for Pale People. This stage.. an intery had striven to live honestly, but had and - Upholkerin,g. I I - ��.,.. - . . . . . 11 I .. . :!. . . I lower ran up against . . - .,! . I , . .1�1 . , V � I I . . . . . . �.i- Ah _ .'e., , � ' dicine 4etu,ally mikes Air, Melton Prior, the famous war ar- beon unfortunate in losing his work. . 4' � ... - �. _--(,.LV% 4Aa.l., i�l IN.". Alli"knee, Ohio, bas decided I new, red . . 1. '. , 4,lood, strengthens he nerves, reatores During the year 1908 H * ur�d the services of Mr. Jas, I I - ­ .� "�,�., in Hamilton. Over 600 hands will be t aving sec . ,., -�,,;;�. """' ,�, tist and correspondent, in the Strand he had become I . , I!", I the appetite and keep,3 every Organ London, and under the shadow of the- All OX,l)"It burglar and shopbreaker, ' . , r'.� 1� -,�.,�,,,,:.,!', -!� . employed. . , �;, 11� . I Mcmath, \ibo is favorably known in- this vicinity, . . . RHODE X$LAND REDS;. It, is re . ported that Colonel 13elcher, healthily toned up. Women, cannot fine. old church of -St., Clement Danes. RII(I h to believe that I -,. � . I . , .always res+ when they should, but I he had made a considef�ble sum by, , we are prepared to turn out all- work- on short . —_ . . of Southamoton, will -be ap,pointe4 they can keep their I strength and keep the following conversation erfstied: h14 crimes. ' I Tio . I . I Eggs from one selected pen of single, ,,,,, of magistrate for Brtice Cuun, ty, with "Oq to Bulgaria ,and Turkey?" ask. tice, and'guarantee satisfaction,. . . a disease away by the occasional use, of- ed the reportef. The prlsoner!�s 0ounsel, Mr: Metcalf, . . . 179se comb Reds. at ftoo per 15. .0ueye&r,sgub. fixed salary. - I Dr Williams' PinkPills, which have . � scriptiou to "Red Breeders! Bulletin 1, monthly, � W . Mr. Prior (laughingly) .. "Not tilt.% told a touchin'g story of Ills earlier . . I . . � I . . w0b, e4db order. I Repeat. it: —I'ShilobW Cure will al done more to lighten the cares of Weak time. In tb and nobler career. In- th(� Corn -wall . I I IV . . . 11 � � . A to* choice Rope and Single CombRhode ' �raye cure my, coughs and colds." ' vwveomerl�than � , e firA place,, I don't be- Undert tkittg. - . . y other medicine, I . % . bland tied cockerels 'for sale, or exe . halige for � Mrs. James An Ward. Lord's Cove, lieve a shot will be fired, and, -second- he distinguished himself by Ills good . % . 1, . I � . ipullets or lions. . conduct and To';0 to the rank of it In, this depart . thing is of the. best, , Small Poultry house wanted. Air. Matthew A. Wilks, formerly N. B,, says:—"Abdut two*years ago X Y, I am getting a little too old for hand sergeant. TIP saved another boy . � . ment, every . . . . Wooc incubator for sale, cheay. of Oalt, is tamarry 1%fiesSylvia. Green suffered so much train nervous pros- uropean campaigns. . . M. C. KAUFMAN, Clinton, the only da,ughter , of Mrs. Iletty Green" remelidolls lot of 'hust They entail' a of Ills life, and prici�,s to the lOWCSi possible 'dollar, We , . . , tration that I was little better than a .Jing' noWadays from drowning at tlin- risk I guarantee satisfa . I . - ,-41, . . of JNevv York. . h as wreck. I suffered train head. lit, order to get- 'live' sketches and, and a dinner Jkas givert'in his honor � ction. , . . . . , a'p'e copy. The fights are conducted at by . � � . Wyandottes'an Miss-Canningh, ches ,it feeling of dizz. the officera of the. 'Bbip, at, which . .4 Rocks. -im, teacher at Maid- . and.a.coustar I I ' . . stone Ilisailased her class liecause the iness. Theledst unusual move would ouch long range—often six and seven Gen, Puller Was present. , Our 'Phone is 28. Day. -or Might. " . . , , 7 ­ . seven White Wyandotte cockerels, $1 to $2 schoolhouse was not properly cleaned, would startle me and set my heart miles.—,and the movements are carried Ili the disaster at- the launch of the ' . - ' . 4mah; Six Partridge Wyandotte cookerela. 81 to krid, the trustees .promptly- 41sobarged palpitating violently. I had little orno out with such rapidity, that a man . . I I t $1.60eacb. Allarerolatet to Prize winners at. . I I Albion ot, Blackwall in 1898, when a %te Clinton Poultry Show. Two Barred Rock her. - . a very good paik of legs and . I Wokerels at sizo each. they are well barred. bardl� -able fo drag mysbif . about, - strong constttutioll t6 keep up witl to the water, lie oneA more displayed , . . - WALKER ' ' � ' appetite and grew so weak that I was requires . sudden backwash- swept 200 people in- We' , i Will also sell a few White Wyandotte, hens, Am Mrs. Hubbard, who wrote - Black rnd could not do. My I splendid courage, lie plunked gal- , - � . . I 9. , . boolting orders for "bggs for hatching, Address Hand letters to men lit CAnningLOn, I housework. In the line of fireT I would not mind a FURNITURE DEALER, I every wa,_v I a" in deplorable con. Wile Expedition Or a Zulu War, w1lich. lantly in to the rescue of the drown- I I I . . - 'act Perry., was senten --ed to'990 ditiou. As 'twbe medtairl'o I had been ,loan be taken in in and saved three persons from . I WES)EMY FISUER, Benniffler; and I I I month in jall by Judge KoOrimikon a more leisurely fash- � . . . . ' (g Walker &Ross Undertak' . . 'at Whitby I . taking seemed ta do we no'good. my ion. Mhey would be a nice holiday." atlf-one a girl who afterwiirds be. . ANJU . 01 I BROWN LEGROR hashand got a supply of Dr. Williams' "From will i . 9 - ' ers 1. L . . — "Lrn Edward Qu'lnn pleaded 'Pink Pills. I had only been tak,inj have a main, eye- for creature co . m- this occasion lie was awardeT the � I � . . NS L At Obat �ch I gather that you at 11 came his wife. For his behaviour on : THE STORE' OF ( . ! A few choice Ro .' guilty to "switching" sa . .. . QUALITY. .- � so Comb Brown Leghorn cooli tchels Oil a the Alls-for a cmiple of weeks'When forts p" . Royal Hunlan� Soelety!SL medal. Thus . ____L -_ . I . . I . --- . . .. I erela and 7 two year old hens. for sale at & bi- railway train with a bank messenger .�seemed-tb`feelso* awhat . from first to last he saved four lives' - .. I � � . � gain. Also eggs In -season from a well' mated .betterand this Air. Prior (with a chuckle) - "Well, I . . I . I � . breading pen. ,4a C. F. EASOM, clinto and getting away with *twelvq hund- encouraged we o. continue o treat- I — -_ . - . n. . . . ?o Lth , always believed' in only to end in the dock, He did"iiot, . - -_ ­ ­_ 7 . - - - . ­ . . ;,,:,., red dollars aboqt a year ago. I ,,men -ength gtad- . ­ making myself' . . I - . . . .!MMETTM I a,, I I . my ati L, L . . . I . . � a ' ' - I comfortable: Other -respondents take to crime until lie"had tried cor- . . . . .. ,y. From that'on � . I . L ... . I . . . Repeat it.-"Shilah a Care ww aI:, �but'surely. r4turned, and in the coi . - net 'playing in the streets,. after all . 1. . . . . . T I lie King and , His Clothes. " . w4ya cure my coughs and colds." course of fev d\w_ee)i:s L was. 4are d c okes about ray cart, in hop,+ of obtaining employment . had L I r ' . . L . . . . . which I'carried,all`the little luxuries , . I �)espite his. age, Kifig Edward is Aercy Beadlestone, who was serio more a well . irt, a-ble to do my I possibly could'; but they laugh best been lost. . . . Pushing -the Se a S' 'O' n 0 . . . . . . � us. own hobsework, and -_feeling better "There never was a bad man that I I � . . . � I . 11 1. . .. . � . � L I . . Ile than I Mad done - fojP years I ,have . . . . L � . -always recognized- as ,the, AT'st. gentle, ­ly injiured in a tall of timbers ,,'whl , whoUugh. last and the joke was mine . . . ' , had ability for -good servic%" said a -Our Spring Goods are coming in,,a,nd they are fully - " ' � man in Europe in matters. of fashion; w�rk ng in, & barn near Av'.butoif has since retpained wet! and I f;el tliat I Nyhen we -had to camp. i it wild regions . I I i recovere( . ' . L -17, � � s ilis.annual visit5 1coniciousuess 4nd is pro' . I .right away from any commissariat, ' . fteat thinker, Judging by the g od ,to the mark. ­ Gre I at -Values for Our Customers. , . up . ,- and when lie pay ' greasing very .favorably . towards re,- owe my good health to the healing "I rpifieniber that at Ulundi, where, service which Owens'had rendere 0 . - � . I to Marienbad, the leading tailors of- -overy, . . . �. L power of Dr. Willia%s*Pink Pills." � *in 1879, Lord ChOmsfor -tlie'riik of his life th d at . ov6, a lot -of Winter Gools. We : . London, Paris, Berlin, Vionna�, Rome, L . . . .1 _. - 11�very offier'Welik, sickly. woru .out . d' beat the ere will be.liopo. want to. m Yeb You can have - the ' . . - . I . for him y . . � St. Petersburg, Budapest, etc. carry One fifth'of a c�ut a cup is certainly woman should follow the example of L .,Zulus. in it decisive' battle, 'I was the , et L when Ills ,sentonce is Serv- very closest -possible price n ,I lines.of goods, and we will - . � � 'eut -a systematic observation of his an economicat drink, and -ye . t tbis.is all Mrs. witicl. ao .,glvb . Dr. Williams' Only L man with a. tent: Even Lord Led. Such a rn . an cannot be ineur,obly. o al . . I , . I . that "Salada" -Tea costs. One pound P, a Alls 'Clielmsfok(Lsle t tinder a-tarpauliri " bad.. . allow, you I ) , .sartorial proclivities.... Hatters, lios- ,,inlk Ils a tair trail. Tiles 1. LL . . . 1. . .the highest pricq for y9ur produce.* Think of the * . . iers, shirt-makerd, shoemakers, collar- , costing.40c. will make over ?2.0 c of. I ,�% new blood con . And thpit, P � . — .. � I a rsing -through as the reporter accom- . . . . . . bdSt-Lbrands of Salmon for,i8c a can, and Siarch'at 8c and.-ift ,.' * . . . . . . makers and cuff manufacturers; grove� the - purest and inost ,delicious teoa4 in the�veini; and bring 14-i litness and en- partied Mr. .Prior to his office ill Th6 me'nt Co., Limited, . ' .a lb. All *other goods ' . . malters and jrwellers­wall are there, -the world. .1 .. . . 113 ergy to the w I despondent.. III Minard'd Un! I We pay 25c for iXggs, . . . 1% tistrated London News building for - . . in proport,ir)n, . . � I . with him Rlore After the close of the lengthy d is. .Sold by all medicine dealers ovsby a smoke and..ch4- the famous 0 war Some time. ago.1 had a bad attack of "22c for Butter 'I 4C for Lard.. L �Vilf n '' . � 1. I The' King takes. . . L . ot be tifider-sold '. . . .. 1. . cus9ionoverthe f!itur(,).' :of Gear ,e mailatWceut6 a ockfroin The Dr. corrPspondont told Jilin of L th6 great: QuinseV, which laid me up. for 2 weeks' . , ­ . - I.. � � . r . . I than one hundred large trunks,. -so. . . I . L . ­ I . I . I . I I � . -a liberal choice. of clothes Steart' the maniac who killed the Williams' Medicine Co.', Brockville, loss%be ,had at URindi. . "'That Zilh, and cost a lot of money.. - Bropoti in I . , , . I I . that he has * Spanhouses Surldak, OrOW n Attoruey Oat. . . ... .� : 'a nipaign," lie.;said, F Inding the lump again -forming in Feb. 2ndu, R3 A on ms, : L �, from which to'niake his selectio . . .. A "lasted about sik 1M . 1. . 4. It W.;Jr. McKa-k stated that he would he _. I � , . . . .1 months, my throat, I bathed freely ,with MIX- I . � I . I . . . -9 ore , ' that lie has an , I . . . I I . . . kas been noticed . sent directly to,an insane asyluni with. -ME ' . . I and the Battle ofUlundi was ARD'S LINIMENT, and.siturating a __ I . L . . . I .. I. . . � ­ ­-­, _. ­ ­_­­ __ I— . . practically t1le jaSt fight. Ili the.ex� . I !!!"_.__.____W, -,. _ I I I . . especial liking for r�d, for 'On nine out any further legal procedurle. . . MORIAL TG'V iNCOUVE.R., I L, as cloth with the. liniment 1��t--It at! all . . . . I I I ., . -L . . . . . I . I 4ays out of tell 14 -wears a- red tie " I . I . a . .1 . . . , , I , L . . , citement w rol.bed of my sketch- night. . � : L L . . . I. . I .1 .i I . . . � 0 L . � . . I w� .. . �J . ' VlYooks 'containing my notes *of the n . . I and red socks. . ;-'1ShII6h'R Cure will.al- Wesi; Proposes to Honor tho Naine of , . . I � . . 1. I I - � ��--v . . . ' . Repeat it. - , Next moral g the swelling wao'gone I . . . I . I L � I � .. .. . .. . L I .. -he Ki g s . � I I . .wh6le. callipaign. T was utterly brok- I O%L of . . .. ��. . . Many of t n ' ;olored. shirts ways cure my coughs and colds.'! , I .and I attributed the warding . . . .. . . . . I I.. 'are made with, the collars affixed t9 '.' . Tlie. Senatt has just passed the most � I Exploret, of Pacific Ooa.it, - , oil' up with -disappotirtment,. an(Y I an . attack of qui,nsey to the fr66 use of (n'. � L . . L .1. '. I . . � . . , te*r�% reniebibW )low' I fell . I , . . *.' 11.1 tAiem, and the collar is made of thd. dra§tic prqhibltary hi withat'xiis' enact- The Vtt�-��uve'rjDrovirice deals in . I to the ground MINARD'S'LINIMENT. . � � . . 1,14 . I � - . .roposition to I31ace , and burst into tears. , 'Sir William L' I I . estingly *-,Yith a, p I . , . . . Grea I � . - .11 same material and is the same color,- ed in. Kansas. It 'makes pr9hibition. I L I . G. M WORDEN. ' V) . , I . I I . ..,.. . . M . , . -g, who was passin I I . .. ... LZL '. . . , I a.q the shirt -itself. Sometimes the absolutely -complete. Li4inor. dinikot - some fittigg. rneri�orial-as .,a. tribute Gordon' Cumillin 9'. at. Jobri, - - .. . � . 1. ,. . . I I . � . I I 1. I . I . L � .... � � I , C4 .,.:. .. . I . � . , . . . from ,Brfliah Columbiiins, �and­es ' I calldicl out,','Never -nind, -Prior; heWe 'L ' ' . I . . W � . . . . I . . M. , , . I King wears a white- collar on a.Color-.L ,even ba sold f6ruleaicinal,scientiflo or . . pe- . � - 7 . .. I . 0 1 .1 . . ' I ed shirt; but the cuffs are ahiays` of. In . ecliatilcal *purposes. Thebill provm �ially frOV theipbople of Jancouver- my nole-b6okt.': Run about ,and make , . .. . I * �u . , ' L * ' , . . , , .. the same color as the material of the I ided for absolutb ..prohibition cutting in .Lrigland, in thisJ did, . I . I -REkIF I POUBLE - 0-4 . I UC , . L . - r I :.- ce t k'S"' ' i ' � - - . I - out in a drug a church TX4.ijia OIL I ptain but the loss of"my earlier sketch �..' . . . . ., . Ttions, , , I&. . the . your sk,tcliet,hgain.l Ana . - The.'King's handkerchief' also, . bar' . which the emineht lZed I shirt. . � -all per it -from ea. .. ' t6r, ; . ' 14 L I . .. . .. L ­ . . . .1 6 . . � . &,eorge Vaficouver Ile.5 buried.,.* - - was irreparable. . . I Ns New'Zealandar Is Witake'n -For the I . . . . . ­ I . .. , , .W ,06orresponds to the color Of the shirt, . The last, surviV,6r, of the countleqs � . . "It is , I � I . . . I . . L I I . t4 . . which he is -%veering, - - - - - � The Provin,ce says: �"We feel sure , rather a tall order," Mr. PHme. Min�lster of'Victdri.a. . L ". L . . . ia. . L . .. ; I � . . . . . I . millione-of baftlothat used toroa.m. the 'Lthat this, supgestion will Prior - reiBarked, , when aske(L- to , teIr . L . . W 1. . . I. .._7 N_ . ... . 0 % . . . Westerii -plains df CAnada, is to die at . meet with A New. Zealand gentleman, *Wbu.* ., . :i ..." .4, �, ij�. . ... ' " L, I * . . _ � I .something � 0' .. , . . 1-3 . L ,. ' the approval of many':�of our ,readers. about his darliest cam- rablanc6 . <� L I . - . I . , , ' the hands Of the executioner, so it was. It is not exactly to oltik credit ,that P1 hapoens to bear -a close rese * ' ' . . . . . . , , , - . lgns.' "It means'earrying my rhind . . X - "' ­ L 4r*VARANTEED DANDRFF . . � . to Sir - Tlio:iiras. .Bent,, .tl)4 -Premier of 0-4 J. : - L 1: -� .40 L � t , , ,. .L . . commissioner. far the:-C�overnineut 'i -ity . .,9� � _ Cl[jRE ,anfiounc6d by him Howard, Douglas. the last resting -place of a man so in- back- over a distaitce .- Of 'thi -five _ L . �, . � . . Victoria, ' had 's6me. amusing experi- ' , - ... L , , . � . " parks in ,ars�: for it was in 1873 that.1 inade �. I . I ,, 4 - " - , ' . . . - . '. Beware of the dr S YOPL. thib -only buffalo left, it is the last of ed with. our sliould I appearance. o� - . � . � .. I tbpW,est. ., While bhis is not ,timately and so ekemplirily eorinect� . ye 'nces . whild . in - Melbourne . recently. . , ugjistifl�o tell . . ,darly histo iave .my first i a battlefield , . , . eNN - e r ,E c.... C) , I - - L . that anyotherhair tonic-isjust, as good - . . Iry This, gentleman is' Edmund Wickes, . , , , . *�. 9 F, . . .. . . .1 . '. *: the Idnithal, nothing to mark it beyond th 'ordin- in the Ashanti War....Xud Lremem- . - - � . . ,� Y . . �­ � I I asParisiin Sage -he knows better. a that Ai ved on thp­ prairie Q ber - t1fat. . , , of Greymouth. . The story he tells was - .94 1 - - . . . . � .. . I . . I - 0; ... . � I , . � .1 I ary.and customary. gravesto . -when f1w ' , . W 8 R Holmes is the agerit-for Par. in a wild. state. ,.It ..was captare d ne that in . I in�de-..n.TOW�, related- to a .Cli'ristchurch reporter on , :.� :�*yerythihg in -our'-store has been 'red'uced in 0 . . '' � � . thirty -s a calf.' I gril and simpler age was placed enemy were ,screeching ,and' yelling, Ills . ,- I . (::� . - . I isian Sage,and be won'ttry to give you even years ago, as . % e .a 'fral around us aad - . sending'theii siiigs yetufrfAb New Zealand. . . .. . � . ' . . ' . . � car as � will be stuffed arid mounted.*. there by family affectio.n�no more, iii. . -Melbourne,.' Mr� ;z4 price., This is YOUR�cha=6 to procure a present H . :, I .1 . ; 41tometbing just -as good, -b6caiise bi �, c .0 . . I a usually ded6rded the 'frorn. all parts, that if, I ever got,otit . On landing in' , .. . ' � . .. knows thattarisian-Sageis guaranteed,' .- . �. .1'. facti than wa . -1 T Wickes was astounded and'amused.to 0 for your'frierid. 'is. is astj but. � " . . � I - graves in which' 't.he rud6, 'forefathers of that fight 'alive. I - would.try 4.more . � , � I Christrn p a gift Js 04 .. � I - . .. 1 , . " to 6ure dandruff, 'stop falling ham. and " - - Fine For Kidneis � see the.-policeiumv salute him-. '.-He . . . I � I . . . � � . . . of the hamlet sleep!' -. - . I Peaceful vocation. :But,`,aIas1. I'liave -Waindi, of,wbic I - I alv�.Lyi .acceptable. � I I..- . ... �. I ., I .. I Z � . .. :,. - 40ure all'diseases of the scalp In 2 weeks I . . : . boaTd.ed the. It iteam � . .. . , � . r I . . . ,�. . ­!­,!--:- . . been false. to:niv�.vow. Tt I � . ., , � , . . Ili ".We have'opened up' ro4imunica�.. I . w as a case . 04 I .. . . . I I i ­ : I . � ,or money back. � ... I � re is a simple home-made mi;ktare - * .. er. his son is engineir, And his', son I W I. �. ,. . . - . I. I �.. I . 'A .. . . � . . ... . W, �- .,. ,. .. I . . � . I . . .. � . . . . '. I . 1. . �­ .... I .� . �. 1. I . high. xpjivenby�an, eminent atithbrityon -tion with' the. rector of the church, ili. of -'�Wbat'87�'bied. in. the bone,'.- etb., 1 ".gre�ted*wlth tlid remark, "Hullo, . . ­�_ . ., . He knows thatParisian Sage is , . . . . , . . was I , , , . � : ... : �,! . , . . . I V - - whom, ab,cording to English ecclesias-� suppose. * . . ... . ., , . . � .. .. I . �. , , . - .. . v 11 � . . . I.. I. .1 . ''. I W_ '? . ly recowmended.has the most pleasant I Ki ney diseases,who mitkes the'state. . b d %aiiy; you've, �� Zi . . I � . . . I w 19 . , ... � . I _ . I '!By the way, if ever you: � go out tc� you!" " 9 0 col I . . got W . ,. . � . . i the hair . I I . case of Xidney troubl -if taken before an . rd *a vested, an W ' ' I . � . .... . (A . : _ rA . ; ". . . e responsible' for the care and upkeep ,a.- -I did,when ' For five weeks Mr. Wickes' un er� I . I . L % , .. 1. . , I . and rejuvenating hairdressing known. . ment that it will. relieve., almo t a tical,law, the freehold of the. church. Your: tios for'the.liatiV6 'Sir Thomas with v u." '' I . d . � . � "UNTER ..' * ' � - It. make fluffy And beautiful.. q fiy. d churchya 1 d. ho is . that.. part of, the. 4orld Acin't forget . I W., R. 80c. a large bottle at. W., S. R. Hal . � . I *�A . � . I . -,.a %Ow � .. ". ... . I. . .- . . . .. ,�� . . � I . . . I mes. the, stage, of J�right's disease. H .. went similar -experience , At. that . . . p . .. 17�1 - - - - He will guarantee it. Made it! Amerl-' tea t at. such . 9 ruptoms *as la�me of Ite fabric, It,is proposed to 611, I went- outAd the-warLin '73. .My - .a. � . . I . - . . . .. . 4 I . . �, . . L . . ,.. . .� � . : L . .. . I . . an. time Sir Thoma Bent'mas ilL. and' . JEWELER � .1 �1- . I . . . . . . . , CA only by. Giroux Xiidielne.Oo., Fort 4c , I iu,.t e si 6. frequent desire as soon. as ssible, a 'meeting of the I luggage. was put into h surf boat, m' Mr. Wickes �v'as being continually . P . . . L I I L C L, 11tt O k , - . . . I . - � . . I I . . � 0 . .1 : . . . . . I - . I . . : ... .. - L I I I ) I subscr,ib6rs Pic, 4 ' L. the,native's of the,coast.', =i by Melbourne citizens,- who � .A. I I ; I I I I I _ I I "' i Erle, Ontario. . L 0 Uri ci I " night-, painful , - the fund, to discuss the ned -solely by . " . . . . , . . * ^ thlit an they ( . � . � I I , on . I . : . � I an I . c . ri lyt,901 I . I . . I . —, .1 % 8 - a arel - readily 4orm.Aie memorial glihIl-take, so 4 sw w� Paddled to the shore - .1 . . . . . I I . .. .. .. . 0 . I is 11ot -often Ulat the J, .. - seemed -to ging-'Yofi'plonty.das , hands �Oi.th Ithik and 'conitratu . .. . - I I . .. . .: L L . . . .. .. I . ... . ... I . .. I .... '. ... . . . .IL6 imlierot overca e.' 6r is the' reclpa..,�Try a definite sukgestion froin the a h Ine", . . . . .. . I � . � . . .. . I I .. L L ­ � . I - re; it: . , ' - L . .1. . .1 . may accompa . f paid M attentionj not finder9tand- lated him on his recovery. .At. Ills I . , . I . . - .. . William makes it joke. but it is' =. , hotel there were numerous people who I . . I . . . I . I L ily their gift. . , ' . . L . . . _==:;-­�­ . L " - I . . . . . I . I , � ..9819WAsm- . � Aorded fiat' on one of bis ,iisitg to ' Fluid .Hxtriiet Dandelion on6phalf - this -proposal- meet. *ith pilblia favor. Ing what theyme.ant,the result.being , waiited * to - "be introduced to "Wr . I . . a - . ­ * "L L . . , . . . � . 'England lie greatly.amu6ed King- Ed,,* ou6ce;.-Compoitiad Rargon, one ounce; it m I te 'come within the bounds. tbat� out.of'revelige fornot having Thoma " fid eveh'-a 'close personal- � . . I . ay a r . , ' I ­ . . � I ward with , ver3P clever pun. Tho Compound Syi?ui) SAVasparilla,three of possibility.to erect a monument -in plenty dashed' them aning paid , - de .' . I . . . . 4 - * e. a te . . .. Vancouver . oat a' ' a �, I I . - . I - . wtill�-they - wing friend. of Sir .Th,amas Bent .*as . . -Tak aspoonful after commemoration . . , 4wo monarls . - 40 0 .&X� � I , I � were driving along thL ounces. of Captain them let ibne'eb a . . . I I . . � I ceived by the resemblance. - . . I . . . . streets aild the Kniser -%xac; - accot6d dach meal and atbedtime. , . I in StAnlev Park. An* obelisk of., digni- broadside on to the sbore,' knd Abe . I --*Wickes decided -to . I . . . . I I . I .. I � . a tremendous ovation. "Why" said , These ingredients are all harmless -fled pro�ortions 6h; Prospect' Point neat .heavy surf tuThied it ov6i, land- One n4lit Mr. .. Before placing your ord fo ��� .1 . . I . . . . . -his, son's ' hotol. Rising at I . ", - I . and easily mixed at home -by'shaking' ove'dooking"the narr6' a up' w i h h lng my luggage � and myself in stay. at ... . ason's supply of Coal, g:rt I , . I . Wag Edward, laughingly, "you are . w 11 a .. � the your -pe _ - I . mom popular even than Mr. Chamber., -well in a bottle� .This, inixtore has a I salled more -than u- century ago on bis witer." , �-� . I I I .. � . hig.usual time (6'a,yn.) lie foxind that' I our prices. The very I . . ­ I � I �, Wing and soothinst effect . - -breakfast *ould not be 'ready f6r-som6 I - I . I lain or myself. �'Yes., answered the pecalliali lie way to the inlet -that he naiiied after "Did you eV#,r hear;'by the' I eacried in stock- and so--- --- --- . I � I upo the entire Kidney, and .Urinary ,* way, Ame, and he, decided to'get the meal lowest "sible.'price.. : , -� li 11 � I . .. I I , RaLder, without a momenVa Vesita. .,r.�n t , Sir Henry Durrard, oftbe- royal navy, how The Standard was ablo to all- outside.� Entering, a. restaurant, lie . I I . . . I - . . � . tion, "but -you see I ain greater than .. are, and - often -over6am6s * the � ,would ,�ewi . to be'a.suitable memorial. pounce that, peace had been signed , sat doirki .at a tabld,'but'was' invited � . Orders may be left at DAyla . I . . �. _W I . I . I " I eithet Your Majesty or I Mr. 'Chamber- worst f6rma of Rheumatism ihjuk a Besides ,perpetuating the niemory.0f. * between - Briton afid Doer after the . . to the .. & Ro*land!o Hardware store. or. - . . I I lain, for'lle is 'Xoe�,` Your Majesty is little. whilei , This mixture, is. sidd to the,g , reat,navigjator it. -would be an war of 1881, not'only before a . h6r b.y a- waitress to go private, . with . I . . � I . . 11 , . ­. __:_ - "I 1. - I I 'Kin 1) .� �. e apt u!, I . , .. 1. . . ; . . - , . - � - ... . . x 'Toe Xing' I ' - remove I All blood disorders and cur - and a; W.w ' iper bad the inforiniitay I room. �X.othing lotb, he complied with . . ion . . . . . . - ; - I . . g,* and 1�1 an . . I � Rheumatism by forcing, the .Kidneys object of interest to visitors � . IJW4 re the request. Hegrijud some feminine . . . $ , 1. . - � I . - I I . I � . . .1 landmkrk.to those .who follow the sea 111190 batore the- Government Red W. J-.Stevelk i . . ,�_�_ I . . . . . I Ptenty of Clasps. -. , , , ,to filter and strain from the blood ind and come up the passage that lie da� 'oeived thp official news from Gen. Sir ling outside' the dooi, he. invi I ­ 5.080 - - . . . . ­ . ­ . . . - system all, u I - . 09 - . e I � .1 I . I .. -ascidand. foul, decom ed when its waters were unqhartered E-lyn WoGd?: . .. the waitresses irt., To: his astonish ­ ' . . . I .. . . it is Lady Roberts who .Xells this posed waste matter, which cause these, . , .. ed 0 1 . . ... I . . . and unknown.: For such a worthy ob- ,,,"I knew' m6nt, one .of them remaxk : ".% . ,; one o . At Elfttrie Lialit. Inaw - . � . . I . I - � � I . . . .1. r . ztor She was once visiting,the hos-. afflictions. Try it if'youareh't well.. r f Sir EveVn: Wood's ' know you, .Sir Tboula%; vou. have. been-- . - . . ,: . 1. I . . . .. . . . . . Y. . des-de-camp� �,tid T asked-Aii . . � . I .. .1. . . . . .1 13itals 'at the base of operations in Save the prescription. . . I ject the , co-operation of our . school . im to out al'i night.- Obj fief" . �� . .. . . �. � . � . .. . � I . . . I 11 I . and* we i . ­ I . I .. .---l- - - , . r I , �. r . . I -India, and was so. pleased With the' .. ' . .phildren -might be. obtained,, . inve me, the .quiet tip..when Kruger . .. . .. ­­­_ - '. � . , . ? � r I Would �exo had signed .the,' ­ document jirid , .. r. . . I . 1. ... 1. . I . lww�. .W�e.Want to: Land -, - - . ' *f' I sure it nit�� -a, kindred � , I . — I. . . nurses' work and their. dev,6tion too kiss Une McTavish, -a *ell dressedf el' . . Peace . . interest to that evoked by tho monu-; 811., Evelvrl was about. to. siorn. The � I I .. I . . yotirlirab order., because we know1hat . I the sick that she e , `qReally� . .girl,who was On h�r wity, home frhm. . I CANADIAN Ixefaimed a' , 'Town, kont they' ley park to - docum,6ni was signod at. i 'a farmi . . "Pig-�Killer-in-Ch'ef.!' 0 � ' , I think the sisters deserve medal Toronto to' Cedar . Rapid-, i placed in'Stin at ,hr O'N(d . Dr.* MO tague Btone-Wigg, who 4 � , the satisfatitionyou Will derive fron I I . . e U,jited St,ttes' the .memb:ry.� of the late Queen Vic- . e bottom of Majub,ft Hil , ah�d a n � I Is I pAkC� I F1 C '1 that will open. your eyes, to the f&6b_ r * . for this campaign as much� aq anyi, -Was -stopped by th , .toria?' . ... . � .. viliole crowd of war ,eprre ndenti .retiring 'from' th6 Bishonric,.of. New . � -A I ,on,e, and I hope they iWill get Vne.,* immigration officers at Port fluvont . � I I . I . ..r .Guinea oil accouht of ill-h6alth, llas I I 11 thatyou csinn6t do better anywhem : ': ' "I don't, know about a medal " said and �..ordered to return to Can- . - — . I . wRited outside for the ofli-cia informa- had an adventurous .life an*d *many I 0 fee that you ,cari With.Ais. You wNL � - I . . .a gallant colonel who was i , ad&.r Although she was able to prove lit sickness, it a certain hidden ner*p tion. I had arranged, llow�#&-, that experiences, Once, not so I.. . lind that weAre not "all at ses?' in our . . . - n atrten- r s, -as the. pro6eas of: signing had very ; .$peciaf Trains" I ' dance, "but they- are sure, - auth. 'goeb wrongor then the organ 1hat-con- R .;con ucer .. , J... business, but thorou fily 4 up - to - the her iden'tify# the imniigration forij ago, he acted as plig"kilier4nich0 . . .... � � . ' ., I -at all .. So Mt r t,,I,, at.'r. ' ­� �,_ � . minute" &nd watchfu of the Iuter�eft - . . I . . orities claimeit that Mi ,T&VJ6hwa,8 this . ,nerve will kalso. sure.- beizun the. aide-de-camp should- come grbatr carnival of 'savagdg, The . 11 s .- on = I I � . . r . iev�eAt .-Ape,get- ]Aent& of OnabF . . W&V to marry Im low& farmer. ly falle - It* ma.y be a stomach nerve, Outsid and wink at me, while I sig- bishop bad bbj�ctM to tbe native. .7." Of our customers, knowing. that.'by so , . . . 'I , I n-_ . whose itilvertisment for.& wi Or It m&,V . ht&hve lif rf en strength I and. I I I n for S'ettl6so idoing 'We ard really "ting):f r or 10" I � � 1111 .1 --.......6- .­'."nmft fe she had I - - The Standord cor- . iethod of slaugliteringswitte for thefr . I I . . 'I nalled to Cameron, I . . . , . . . . . . lit a it L I - tbe . gr6at-banquets, f6r it involved at lepatr . I travelling to thi'West with live. . own U timate beheflL_.'* . � , , : . , .1 � . - . answered- through a matritnovi support to eart or. Kidneys. respondent, who was' lying. on . � I 11 . . r . figenoy add with'iihora-she had been was Dr. Shoop -that first pointed .to ground some di9tanee awaV . w'th a- ten mintites'� liewiv to the wretched. le . . 11 � ' . . . 1. r this vital tru. . .0tock. 4nd'effects Will ava- Ta' . . . I . . lit dorrespondefice; .-. They. .claimed tin th... Dr. Shoop's Restor. horse,behind a boulder, by iiiisin my' 'animals". and� lie offered to show them konto at 10:15 P.M,, every Tues.. - - Q. A. DOWNIS '' 4 1 _9 . I I . rr . . . "hat adcount that Miss MeTa - 'lot made to dese the. Stoin* hat, - � . �� why. Tlll�re 'were ,r . I . . 9 . r . � . vish caine Ative was a better a, . 159 to be �' day dutirg March and April. I ; .. under the .'!undesirable" class, rwd'al- - ach nor femporari. stimulate - the . "ThA -wholp thing �worked out eXaCt- 61 liter Mavages. Th'e� ­. Settlers travelling alonet and' ' Merchant Taitor, ­. Cli " I than . too' `AcTavloh 'Indignantly Aeart'or X I&Lt'dwd-fashloned ly As I had planned;'and Oampro'n'.,was ba . ed ,cr it families, phould goo I . I . "talk . 8� h� . - ,ccr . Op nd Orfe ? ,1efgj-'r .. . I . ill . . . . . �1. . I I . . r , . orse ip animals. and in regulartraine,. leaVing Toronto I . . r - . . . method is alT. wrong. Dr. ShoopIg R�9.. traveling as fast as his h w� _� (11"llis c ,et to *!W thel . . . dbnia t e allegationsi she wbA. ccm' 0 1 . . pall teturn to§Arnla, - . torative goes directly to. these falling take: him if) the' eamp.folegritph� sta, - . rk to �Jloot il lio I I .r .W.--.16 . .. . . I I 1. I I I inaiden6rves. The remarkable success tion whon Sir Evelyn crime 'out of the, tbev had killed fiftv �, daily at 10:15 p.m. Golottist and . . , � . . - I I : . L� ,� I . Tourist Sleepers Attached.' .. ­ I I . .4 . I . rest has been of thirs prescripWin demonstrates -the 'honle and said to us.' le,pritlomell. I . ,� . I I I � Cobsiderable inte 8 , direct � I . . ' . . � . The C. P. R. is the only . .. aroused b . .. I I ­ . I . . . - ,,; a�story printed &few days wisdom of treating the actual cause of have to announce that. p�rtce hasbeen, - . - and thiough line tb. the West.' - - I 1 I . ... . ­ I I . agobYgN inuipeg paper thatAnsbroae these failing orgatip. And it is In, 'ORned, but I shall. block I -lie telegraph 11) D 'GIVE. N rp, r . . . . - ___ . I 1 L6 ine, the ex -officer of. the paper re. deed easy to prove.., A simple flr Te Or wires iintil"iny offleial-despatch-bas ki I See . � W. JA'CKSON ' ' ' " , � � ­ - ) r � .. puglic, Who 'comriianded, the -firing ten- days test will Barely tell. " -Try it. . I I . . .. I � Thomas Scott enee,a;bd see; Sold by alldealers. . Lil I �. . i 1. . I . equal Whiph executed , I ro.-ohod ,the Goverrmfort.1 . ,km Hopi -OF . I 'P.Ro Agent at Clinton. , - 'IV & . I . URE I llofi,,r . . . I ""I never think of tviv.Sn th African I , UVING. . . . . � . I � I .1 I . .1 I I 11 tocklieldapeetuid relleveall,the-ttodbleaftd- dni!ung the Red River rebel had - 1. r .1 . . ( I lampa,igning days," Mr. P�H�e-cofttin., ­—, I I I I - . .. I . . "t to& bilious state ofithe mygtem,ftch as approached seyeral pe'vtons Ip conneot� J)f,.e(; r"Wi HGArt Tr6uble Curoid by I . . � . - I . mitriness. liftneefit'Drowsladell I � .. A- KI ndike Piopeer.' thopf, rpoallinfr tlint it. wits ... I .. I While their rhoot, I - . ­ , .. I . "'In am In the Pldcb&c. natrew aftor Ion with revealing the spot. where, . a BURNI 09ART AND NERVE Ill I .. I . Alexander Mcl)ontkld,' once one f "" t"A 130" Wll-r Of 1881fthitt, T was N 19 cessbas con'shownla4urlag , 16 , . , . I. . mu bid 11-1. . . .Scott was buried, To,dayLepinepub. er6dited with making Ono -of tho stand. I AIL LLS I I - lishea the following letter , V , v -Gotlo . .-,,my at. .the richest men in the,�Xlondike, drop-� Mrs. Andrew'FU"to GIraltAn's, X.B., ou ..e, . — I . Dawson, Rd I I Writs : In I he Year of 1906 I wAs taken . . �. I= , I - , (ti � . published. to the effect that I Would he ays we goliorallv traveled IrL �one, I dick tind did not think, I could live any . --- . 11 . .. W19th of tiffie,' M & bl rith iny, . I .. I , I town to� anothovin bpavv, - 11 ' "U'll" _ . I JaAat . 1� , � I tention was called to An article just ped dead recently fit qx(l jokes of South Africa I those I I ;�_� , ( � I ;was dredging property . neat Cleaf (wasils'lie, yvet art0o L t I Ivet rillm W61 1 willing to di8closd the spot where th� Cieok in the Stewart river country,., . uneornfort- � heartAnd people to��d faulth. .1, lithl; equid . . � , equally, valtiablein 0010180patio ,curitgandl).ft- bodyof the late Thomas Sdottlies, , The temperature was 50 degrees be.; , ,ible post'carts, 11-sualli, drawn 4y Ax he done for a eme like mine. Lcousulted I venting this annoyingconiVaint wbile eyalso upon it monetary consideration. hors-,. The roads wev� of the worst the voey best doctors but they could do Yne In the treatment of 'all pulinotiiLry, 1 . I tb , I low zero when he went out to split: 110L good'. 'nervous dis6ases, tfie inex- I I � 'Wish tb state that ni�ny times I have r. his cabin fire. ,While got- Oro-" the a or. I had no, pain, but wat'so � � i correctalidleordereoftboo ovift0votimpliteth6 nos,;iblo, description, Ilut I did llurl� For seven weeks I could hardly walt"' r I , ,. JllyoraadregulAththobb.Wels� NveniftheyOnly beeniippromhedon thissubjetit, and wood fo' drods of-iniles ill t1lo4o, post carts, and weak nobotay in the World can believe ho berienAd" physician ,will say 11 food', I I . 1 . . . . co-ed I Jing thewood he died- of heart failure. I felt. I lia,4 givan up fill he .w good food and lotn, of It." But You � - - - . . ,1 , - having it elleery , pcey Of it vilig ml have the appetite. 'When you're . 16 I . McDonald wept to the XIondike duiZ, col6nial con -sion, . %nd hod givolk MT little girl to sletei-In- . I have always. refused. to beiray tbat . on Ono OCOP tat secreL X'have never offered to do so h e mir-, ipanion bv niv , sid(" 110, I I PA66th mWob N EAD - Ing the first' 'I - . . takifi, � . .. . . .IT 'WOULD MAXE - � ' * law- 9 - n. of Pskod ino )low I liked 8o;1h AfriK I ellindstpri0cleastotilosewh6 upon an consideration. I Wish to add td many clahns, speurilig gevcr Y 'One d%Y r, friend earho to 806 tat, afid ch1l. � . I A I I . . 414erfr& this tr I c ]At M, bUtf0ftil. ,on- T would try a (lose ot Milburn'sk Heat t knd � _ � J2 I t 61, ( es oten aore,sndthosd� feel I must,keepthe secret forever,and I I o 0 1 1 the ... % I n I )ittlepillavald Aon syndicate offered $11,000,000 but inee'llez, f Nerve PIN (to thor are good for heat -b CodL e, , il to, Ace our flno a.4sortnient of Cakes sil, I � thab affough I am. a poor man, yet I r , ' -,nd wbat did I think of the country ' Ing nia by natne. said. I 1,10016, If I were you the beet groups in the camp. A CAroNlIv read , usting 111y 1) r 0 . I . - . ... lei to kh 11 t0c Jl1adtbe%Vl* it is petfoetly ageless to-approaah,me,L 'A c -Donald held his claims at $90,000.- , roplied lthr4. V thought it was a fine trouble.' My hwbaod got pou box. but - I . . .� I ways on hand. Why bake at ho 11 . a 0 ivit 0 to , t toralleli*hod. anthe subject." ' - I . M dwintrv,to live -or -,out of."' for LWO dXYR I wu not teptin any better. . . � ) "10 . - I . 000. After encountering many mining, . . I ­­­ I _ �- I q . baton the fourth dayiny buiglasdoald,ll .When you have 8110h an assortment, to � , --­­ . . � � !�-'T�! !!t T�T!!n!�� reverses he lost molt of Ili, . Bricks ,,choose from, give us 9, trial and ther , . I , q property.." . I believe those plils tire doing you good I I 1- � . -, , � . . Ills latest venture in 6rodginp pro-, � wAs ithfhto A&Y eyes, I foel h,god acal I .. , # .. will,,talk f6r themselves. 33akors of � I . � iil:wls io I - I petty In the 'et �, Itto 25 -cents to At better this w6rhing.1 TAtaldo-1 all.1will . 'H U013 izoot com Stowart di-stri It not' Who wortlilp )"Pi Ot 'get �otx another 6x right away." I.took ' AL I I ! r , . I homemade bread, the ber,t to be had. I i I# the bAn of A691ved tha to *ho.ts � Poubt its yet amounted to much. lie t1o,ped, 1% lifiln 20 tiwtsp uat one -little 0 two oxm and thtee doses outot the third * . Zasfeless �- While up town come in i%nd try our IN . N 1 . - . I I I I . I. I I 1" I I I 1, I I U, ` I t 1, 11 1�.- I- . t I I pai n -, nate a 0 . 1111111111111�111111 in 1, I � -1, -I I Vo make cut great boams * rp Pain TabloV-Dr. -Shoop's -will atcfp I i� .p � Itwhile The srtat 10totine Table. ond, and I wria porrootit well And Wra not . I tee Orearn and Soda,it will refresh you, , 14others do not, I only Anfo eilbauitlmonftv t(I r(,,alize good returns. been sick Place th6o. � 11 Cokes LfUld tivot Pills mbvery iYA1,11 ind ReAA4tOt6nVVfA0h*cq*-,ojfi —.---. /I'*- any pain in 20 minutes, surd. Read tba 1wil never b6 withwit them In m,*-h*orAa Von sfrnplyin�qb east, l'or your alipe. while doing Xbur shopping. , .10tbYtotake. Ober#? twoXl1Jsmtkk6 * dote. .. donond, E401 a ithroo succolbil)h buet. formula,on the box, Doctors itay IteaWt for 0A knows It It hr4d not bl." for ifte comes back 'calling for food, aild Wo keep & line of t1rat class wribe-, . They are strictly Jegeftbld 01 do not of Of Atron#th, V0, 1� VI . be battered. Checks womanly i the "building, up" flesh U . CrAt lev 'L, Pain burnIA .le.&rb and Nerve pliii;, producing pto. ohar$, slid frult,s JI) semon. , f but by the r gentle A611011 PIM6& wbo 1041taecs raronger gst was.t0neiv- � . . bava b6on 611 1'6 itow. 1 . I I W1116 , ." headpAlost any pain. 20 tablt 251 - I A net total of $1,153,740 . . duaing proees,.4 bus begun. Take It I . & 'Iggs. e% Oro ed front Auccomion duties in the fiscal' Cmh or trade for Buttotland h . - tatft 91016114 00,0 VIN 2094 rillrr"al td %Maeftm yprAr just iolosod by tho Ontario Gov- - Sold by all dealers. Priod 300en 06t regularly -you'll, blems, the day yo t u . -1 J � L"POkid on ce I—. . � a hass torsi.% st&rtod, I .. C",���� I ernniont Thim Is about double the :�Ir . 11w to -Q& . I I .... � � Whq -, - ALL W6 Wa -NIMENS -_ fil IL ba N& ka M4 _1-1- -11-" extimats: I N - I----- __._ ­ Yq&_ ­ DRUGOISTS ,�- I-- =13291 lllkift�#"r � It W41 � ­ ___ ­ - __ ­_ - 0 ___ p1walk,tiq __ Am& -,-----.— !M!�� -ft-ft - _D -*now&