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Clinton New Era, 1909-06-10, Page 6. 0 � t - I - ____ - ___ _ � ___ 4 4111—PIEW-11P. 11-1 � - ,.RNPPEFDPMlP, I r_-- ­­­ ­­.. ­; -1 ­­ I, - I I . I I ^41"I . I � 'Si!,ORIA CA � ... "I For Wants and Children, 0 . M I I �. I., �.... 1. I 1.11 . .1. - I The, Kind You Have Alwills Bought . of Bears the . signatlue Of " � An A is . In , 0 Use "e tor Over Thirly Years �, .1;4 � , - � . '. . o", . I , � " _4 I , .1i .1 �- .,� , � A� : . 4 1�' I";, ,f;i ��� :"; ,,, I ; .� � , ill e�l I "' �.: a , I ,�, t f , . ... M , , _:� . , ! i . I. 1� �.-1 -, x�',',, :,J;,. � - � ..,. ,,-�'����4�MVSPS�W.9t�u,.,a,4,%P,4,CTL,:f,�','��-.',;�:�.%���,li'll'�;�m,kkt,4'!', 7�­o%,�',­ - ­_ ­­ I I mw� � .. -_ '� I . I " � tune The Telegram Uoesn'T LIM- U0111H. one nits well (17VICINT Ilne, in - The merlibi�rs of Lilt. staff of The habitailts of. Madrid intg two classes Toronto EvO111111 Tolegrain are de"t.- _thos4who go t6 bed aft�r 3 a,m. and I ed to sport. I le, news editor curls those'who get up before 4�, It is true with the Uranites for the Tankard, that the streets are.nevor quiet, The -the city editor sail.- to Put,in4lay stonectitters, who -were mendink.. the ' -with the yacht .squadron. Thzre are sidewalk ' began chipping at, day- * lawn bowlers and ten-pizi rollers$ break. - Next we hea'rd. the electrk =ul hockeyists, and Yeteran ri- c4xs, with their loud gongs, and .the , among tliL journal's writters. mule carts �Iatteriag over. the noisy. Each folloiys the recreation of hia cobblestones. By. breakfast time the laste, be it baseball or lawn tennis, sound of the hurdy itirdy 66hoed in but in gentler pastimes diversity does our ears. Street fakirs Shouted their - not rule. They nearly all sing, and wares, and singing begg:irs, with .their the favorite song is "b Canada." It weird vod'61, roaniord up - and, down all is a glad sight, if not a, glad sovnd, -I day. �ust before -'dinner the women when the news editor ai,id the ex- who cry lottery ticRets arid evening ,cliange editor-, the Queen s Park . re- ' papfers'took tb4r stand �at the corner, T I porter and the police court repoYler, r and their. stentorian - voices ilever witi-i a lot of w2designated reportlers, : until after,- midnight, The Une up under the baton of a forsaer i =e' holds it :by dai,,.the -stieet . , wooet of Melpomene, a6d shout last- watchinan by night. Con�equentlythe , . iiy Canada's National Anthem. i hours,Qf sleep Were constantly broken Considering the editorial attitade, I by the sound of hand6lapijag,� 101-: it would be difficult to tell whether i lowed b� the- quick.,, heavy step of . . ' independence or a sense 0-1 humOx is I tile watoliman. in Tesponse to this better typified when these "vocal mediaevAl summons. ' Altogether I voices out-vocitlerize even sound it- pronounce 4gainst Madrid its a Mt self"; but the noise suggests eithers I clare.- It,is by #t the hoisiest place I Tather than anythi,ng related to ml&ic. : I was ever in. - . ... I . I "O Canada!' may recall to the 11n, I - . '. .- I tutored "the tune which the organ . � I pai n*s of women, head, pains, or any plays' when the pall -bearers are en- 1 0 Dpped in 29. ininuteo sure, with tering the church," but when sung D�'Nahtoop'.s,Plnk Plain Tablets., See by The Telegram choir it more strong- full foxinula on 25c. Box. Sold. by, all I 1i resembles the tune which the Irislx- Dealers. . I . ,. man sings about the poor man that .—. . # I . I . I bad but one cow. . I I . . . . . . - . I rli.e,.oause oI ,�nyiws­i; the' �eai of In sickness, if a certain hidden nerye §1 owille, to otho.rs, what .we 1WL.. 1. I � . goes wrong, then the organ tbab the thiok Ao hitl,u otlr_ �eclings N a ria ­ nerve controls will also surely fail. It ,tional fault. - We offell". speilk. of the . 'nay be a Stomaph nerve, or it may Iri,;Ii arid 'the Fre'lleb ,a,, llot' bell -g' have given strength and support to the t,,illcc,rp,. ilimply b6cause the',-. hre apt Heart or Kidneys. Ic was tu be exTia I n,;iv(,: I do no� ls.oe, -that. . that first pointed to this 1.1p,rl., = you al -e 'tnoye sificere by lilding Vilat Dr. Shoop's Restorative was not inade vot, feel than .by slim',609 it.*. '. "File to dose the Stomach nor to tomporar" ll, illg that, we. 'Ost e,r -a - .1 arl'otbers . ily Stimulate the Heart or .Kidneys, I ) � m t, Ci 0 � � i., that it wt­hid(� qkti� sentimeiit,� too The old-fashioned method is all wrong. i ' . . ' inuch 1--a often .IlroLltice t�ti�ophy of rtly is, ilothipg Dr. 6hoop's Restorative goes direp thela. � There ., mor� (lead - to these failing inside nerves. The, re- alive thav that abumce� �;f� f�ellng'in markable success of this prescription ' 'it come,q from demonstrates the wisdom of treating-, ovir inan:n,or. Some say 1 the actual cause ofithesefailing organ%. ! sh�eiiesl,. I believe it eolnc,.,� ir6inthe And it is indeed easy to prov'e. A sint- f'0i,-\,.iQtion,� that res4�rrp'i,; the pi�ojlthr ple e or ten days test will surely I ;Ittiiii(lo. Wo do not t1iink that our t4,11�v Try it once and see SoIZI by all ileig:lbor has. a,,rigl,,t; to hni)vr what I - We Dealbrs. I i v fo�L' and 'so , ' hido oonipletelY I I ;. that we . I olir sontinient,01. The dullnosl, I. fool in goilig-Alito'gocietv Nyould vall-- - ------ —'--- I '' d 011h, t1iilik. that the I Remorse Killed Him. � NIT if we - coul . . lw(ple Pbout us 1;f1v 9IMPIv What . The gerivalogif.,al. trot, of.the new th,v,'realh, tilirilt aboat-thing .-Alice� Lord Hardwi-oke furnishes a story of I - , * I I ' C�i:hran i� The Girl'l; Rlealm'.' ;0 . . remarkable triumph aild tragedy.'The I �.. --­­.� first earl, whose wife belonged to the � L I . . . I . .. same farrily as the historian Gibbon, ' Pain anywhere stopped in 20minutes was a distinguished lawyer and Lord I sure -with one Dr.'Shoopls Pink Pain High Chancellor. Ile became Solicitoi­ 1-76blets'. � The formula ison the 25'ceat General when lie was only twenty- box. ' 'Ask vw�r. Doctoz�or Ditiggist about this: iormula, I Stops *0mXn1Y nine. His second son, Charles, was � also a famous lawyer, and in due pains, . headache, vidlas anvwbere. - i Write Dr.. Shoop, Racine, Wii, far course he, too, became LQrd Chan I free trail -to prove .viilue. Sold, by. a,11 Collor, the only instance on record, Dealers, . I 1. - - � ­ ­ .- . -1 - . -! I wR believe where .both father and son . I . - . � have reaefied that high office. At , . I I I . . . . first the son declined the Great Beal, I I , Matche's thti,waves.� . . on account of the. pledge he had given J 'Vas there 'Much ,of a sly��Il on the to his political friends not to .accept I ocean when you.came over?* .1 it. But ambition triumphed. Three "Yes; two 6f them.01 . � . I � . . days later, hoWeVVT, in an agorry of "How could , thait b ior, - ' - ' � . . I remorse, be destroyed himself.. .One on the water- and it howling __ A Huee Dam. swoll on the boat?' . . . . . Tenders have been received at the . . I - . I . I I . - . . . . New South Wales Public Works De- . . Prejudiced. . . partment for the construction of the 1113able8 will be wanting to. vott wall of the Barren Jack dam. Thee' tegt.ly - � ,. � I . . dam itself will be a straight ikall of � I�Why not?" ' . . . . 'masonry, built on granite foundation ' lll)dn,t know enibugh." . The length of orest will be 784 feet, � , 41rah. gliess you ain't got sny.�* . maximurn 'heigbrt from - foundo.9011240- � - _­ --- --- �­ - * -:-11 ,­ :____� feet, thickness ,It crest IS - feet, and F -, � ­-, ­ .. : I , z��__ maximum thieklipss tit. balie , 1691-4 `-��---.`-- � . I . '.1 . . . . feet. Tile depth of tho wfttd� at the I . I facp of the dam will he approximate- %14 , ly 224 feet. Nvllell full.,the resenbif �.j po , J will hold 33,613.000-000 eubie� feet, or Ir" I "Mr* � Str�ngtl about 209,500,000,000 - gixllons. 'Not , ' every day does ono come ss Fl.,aYf,.�trpnpfh,orll,,�rti�*eak�psr,,me.,tiis'Ne" , �t,,ii:ztl),r)i,.%(-,,,v,.M'i,itkii(,,se,-notbi.ign)ol,o. Ile piece of masonry of these dimensions. !,,,,,,lv, not one Ny(,!,k beart, ill a hurifired 44. in I . ".1i. liftilativ 111"("wod. It is ifinlost always . . � '' ., . . - 101 at faul . I I'll I t Ily 11ttlo ul.m. 010 16111y I., .- I . . 11 � . _1111111111111111in I 11,lN 1111.1-11re w4vo-ille ('111 -dine, or Ili art fq('11V 0MT=1!N" �_ _. ___-_--z____;;:__ ­;illlply lioedi, and 11al',f Lim!, 11lore powt,r, mOr hil-flily, Inow cowrollillit. Mile POV4,1MIll . I . ­ - - Ilivria0l, Nvitl,ollt that tll(, Ifoart illuA vollthul . , , .1) Ali), aij,dl t1w Aiinlaeb And kidneys also hav I ' � , -aiifi, (,()lit, -i,s. . , of,.,- ,ollmi; nen 111118 Mojr)y 1,.�T'Illjll, -lilly, Aq z4nklldno, D VITA L' ,11001l%; Itf,"lorlitl".0 blo; ill t1le liAht dolil. w Illue ,�r lvval� 111111 AMI,g ll,�art.q, IV. s1loop fir't F.owsl zo mimp of all t1lis Isaillful., t)fillA1.ktillf:, suff0ea BRINGS VIGOR- u, Iu.art fllkrl�sq. N., E,boop'la Itmiolli,ith"--th T;,��,1111�ir 1)�. .,��J'I lit ioll-ti alow. (lirl-etea to t1w . , ��,A av"I 1%,141110 lwkrn (1011ti-N. It 1,11110 Are you feeling all ran - down, ,,,,..ti,.,iirtli,,ii.,;ittifY,-i-,4rc�.ii.P.,,niiiiii-lif-Attlif-ID- dispiritediltnitt C118COUraged? Your ii I . oif woula mt�,! strong Ileart.4, stron.- r? ,­,!(,lI, �,itroigtiwn tlit!zt) jiurns- Xt,-establh bo,lily health is afTect0d, your �14' i., 43 Ar.uvl. v.'-�i . . � I I systbih - in � run down, - wants .- I � I I - winding no. V1rAL will tuake '01, � 4 , , . d"#& � 94 agairl. 500 a til P210 .. 1� 0 O, P E , yout feet like new , . ZWAXY . �� . kyOX01 'At � . . . I .& . 16 U0119919, lKeSlorn—TAME -_ - �­ , �� z.. ­ -.-,_.4_. .... ­�, I � 11 . . � 11L .11 1. ..., .1.1-L'. ­­­ 11 . Sold by "'ALL.DRUGGISTS1110 - 1: 9 . TIM OWNTON XIAW VAKA --- - ___1 - - ----=— __ I - ______ ��All�"­4._� � � �­ � ­­_., __�W,7—.i-.­...,�[�_-- -1.1. - I 1- 11 I . ' I CANAOA'S VOLUNTEERS . - I I .. ­....., I-— -1. 1.-._...__- 1. ­ 1. I I . I I 11 - . . I DIRR.,q L . 0 HISTORY OF LAND DEFENCE Lesson Xl.—$econd Quarter, DATE$ OACK TO 162T. � . , wo Q . I — . � For JunCl% 1909, i . I . RWAY PINE � Only $mall and Ineffective Compan- ' � . THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES, � ies of Volunteers "Are'Found Ontil i 1'�, I . I Time of Frontenar.-Around 1412 ISYRUP 11 — . . It Was Revived Again and Did .- 11 - - ��, I :. . 'rext of the t�egsl:ln, Hob, xi, 1-3, 17,29. Excellent ,Work, 13ot Disbanded I . .. _:_,�__ .1 - _1;7� 1,�� .,;- -Memory Verses R4, 25--Qqlden Text, ., , . � .� - , . Again In 1816-C I . . . . . _­ � . . - " Heb..xi, I -Commentary Prepai-od by , osts $6,400,00.0, — Ray. D. M. Stearns. . ' ' I The history of land defence sup- t I ES I 001a iq% , I plied by the inhabitants of Canada Cqmblues & potent beating virtues of lCOPY"1914, lqt'9,!;y AilwAn"AA Prc�"` A t I dates back to 1627, when tile people the Norway pine One with other ab.sor- The word "faith" being used tweitty� living in and around Fort Royal . a beltib, exr)eebi,),ranban-isootbingme4loines , foilr times in this.chapter, Nvtw way call ' I it the great "faith" chapter, as Rev. Iv what is now Nova Scotia, were re. of recria'aized worth, wild is alniolutely N I be grea t 1,throuW1 0114pter, the wordl. I quired to assist the garrison it, occa, harinless, pro'Q11)t 4114saf� for tile cure vf . *ill sion required. %'flat first of Canadian I . . being used fourteen nes, and I . Klims, x0t. the ,uau of God" chapter, militias flow the flag of the Bourbof!s 0O-UGHS,C0L!)Z,n1A.01XCH1T15, , the 'phras'e being used fifteen' times. - and the King of France was - their � . . I ft I We soniethiles tbus obtain from a sow,reign. In old Canada, which, HO�Ansn.xzss. Cr.our, sons ,,e,7; ting, comprised what is I hase ile k tnio, the portion . roughly speal T131LOAT, PAIX--or TIGHT- we are rc,,Itdln,- or studyin.- * The word now the province of Quebec and , "belleveo" used ovei, ninety dines In Eastern Ontario, the militia dates X43S In the GIIEST, John's gospel. bellis us to understand , I bile]< to 1048, when a low companies I � John xx. 31. -In. a recent lesson we had were organized, Sixteen years late, and all throali and lurigtroublos. It is an Old Testament saylug used three -Ifthe. men in Montreal were enrolled pit,. u in a yellow weappor, 3 pine treOG titnes Ili the New, aud now we have a . p . " . � as volunteers, but it was in 1674 that the trade mark and the price 25 cents. another. "The Just shall live by faitb!' the militia was given a definite .shape . ' is first, found In 110. 11, 4, and Is by the great. war governor, Count do A HARD DRY COUGH, quottzil In 10m. 1. IT; Gal. lit, 11; lIeV. Fronterlac, who formed in each par- N, 18, tund probably, its some tIlluk- ' ' isi-I a company to be brigaded in time Mr. J. L, Pardy, Millvale, W.S., each time with a different emphasis ,writ,u-"I have been troubled with a When we romemb" how our Lo;,� .of war. After the surrender to the h for g long time, eall I ecial- was refreshed by the great faith of - . B . ritish Crown all tile militia was dis. harlit, dry coug . two gentiles -tall how Ile repeatedly in - I Ing used Dr. . banded, but a k: d of reorganization ly at nigbt but; after hav . I ieproved fits disciples for their lack took place at the outbreak of the wooa,s N( . )rway Pine . Syrup, for a. few ,f f.,tltll, we cat, sj,j I one, a � . at ,vast w y Revolution, in the hope that the force weeks, I'find mycough has leftme. To- In Nvbleh we can please 111all or.grieve so raised would assist in checking the C' . I . . invasion of tile Americans, led by any person, suffering as.1 did, I can say IIIiii. One, has well said: . Montgomery, arid Beriediet Arnold., - that this remedy is Well worth %trial. I r-,aitii is ndt wliat we soo or feel, but is- a Tl�-"t militia dill not aniount to very w, . ould not be without it in the -house -N ofirlpit- tru�t . . much. , The militia organized at the ­ [n .�what tht, (loil of love bath said of . . � the war of 1812- . 1814 gave . �1. WOM .1 . .t�-_ Jesus as the just. I _"�_ — I Oct account of itself, anA with the I � . . By f0th we iot)k at things not a go . Nyout we tell tall In love w1Tn us vig, ceeii 6lid are, thus lifted above the . . p,riti i sh,regulars tilLn in.the country raii,e is Ili most cases em,clency find 011l.."'s I we See, Tile, true believer 0of(fatod the United States troops at . . oit Qupensto.jv)i Heights, Lun. ability. What we each. fall in love wtill,-� by faith-alid not by sight, Be a�,_S_ L�ne, Cilryger's Farm and Clia- with Individually is, I believe, our lioving t�en. I ailt'� ni. =N111, 0, T, we teauguay. .After the year 18.15 the, 'xiaoral, ineutal and physical .comple- lmoi`r how -Ibe worlds were made.. Jorco. -was practivalLy 'disbanded. . . ment-not our'llke nor our ,Counter-. ,somo want �i) understand Ili order to. � . Tile. next call for service ,was made part, quite couttary; within, healthy lioll,wo,,but verse 00 says, tha.t Wo plust, in 183,(, 3vileii corps were hurriedly beli, I . Unilts, our unlike aVd our opposite., I Vv � lit ,order to understand. The organized to co-operate with the rogu- . . � " .., " - "So - Is bellovitig. . but, - lais in putting (Iowa 'the uprising.. That this I * a so has long been more or world says 0111�� Owing to the breaking out of the Cri- less a commonplace of ordinary coxi-. Jesus said.-tbat It we believe -we shall ' *mean War most of the r0gulATS were veysatioul. that it is scientifically true,. soo. (.1olin xi, 40). NV(� innsi hold fast . withdrawn froal Canada In 1855� and , one titne with another, vilen we taker :that the wily to un,-lerstand Is'to be - in order not to leave Canada -without air extended range of cases, may,* I . ilv��,.iitnd 1hat, IN.-Itholle fil'ith RAS Im- , def6lideis the 1,Pgislature ol the Un� think, be almost demonstrited by sure , possible to plegse.0na .(verses 3, 6). In . ' ion voted funds necessary to e4uip andeertalit warranty of human nature. the first b ­_!f, of.our chal,)ter we� It I live 6,000 volunteem --,vho were styled class Of course we do not definitely seek but flt'UI-..'.,.1ustrntNI insevenjuen from the * (fjk," Class "B!' was it reserve to nod discover such q I lialitles-lu'stlact bool, - of (11encsis, fire of whom were whom. arnis were to be furnished, but . * . their I were to (!loth(, themselves and to works far more Intultively than that- -moiffloned by uanic,, by.tbe Lord lesim. .. .. . but we fln4 at lost by -subsequent ob- Ile -thus indorsing their record. - Dr., , � .� � , . ree�,Iie no pay. - . . . . `.how true and trustw I ortby Stipilir says tbat iii t4ie first three we ­ The flutter caused by the Trent af. se�vatiOu ' . fair in Noverilbor, 1861, materially -as- were Its Immediate Iffidicatloris-that .IA-.Iv.c tile sacrifice of faith, the wallit sistoa, the, dbvelopment ol'the -volun- ls*to say, those men do so. wlio-were ,of faith and the ,obedience of faith., . . I too.r-movement, and tile Legislature -wise enqugh or fortunate . enough ' t.o Tli�- 41rst, I I S,of necessity sacrifice, for ' authorized an expenditure of, $250,000. follow the earliest -promptings' qf their unless we have the forgiveness *of sins I . Ill the following year it I commission oNvii bearts and not ashamed ­of that by, the s'lleildlug 6f Uood there- can, be de,vised ti,plail to�assernble, 50-1000 for. . I . I t of humarl"16ttit, - 1104efilo.w8blp alid, lit), works -of faith I divinest and. deepes . ' twority-eight, days, ,During the last - , I . ""P. at first . .,4ent.-Griint Allen, .. . or labor <4 love. Abel could 'not -offer. yftr of the tTnioii* illore' w' its . spent ' '.. *101) . . _. � I . I I a'sacrIfIce of faith uriless'he bad� some on the militia $1,700,000i . . . - - _. . . . . . .1 I I I . ' I At Confederati-on. it Department- of . T-11 some deserving Rh6uniatic suf-, word of God to guid6 himi Sor filitth Militia and. DeWaAb,wais.establislidd, .Jerer,,that there isyet onalsiniple way �ctlmeth by hearing the word of God * � � . . dnd ill' 1868 th" first ',Militia, Act 6f to cortain refief.'. Got Dr.'.Shoop's (ROW. x. 17).. . . . . .. . tho D6minion wlas passed.. 'In April, book on Rlieum�tisrn and a free *trial That. word. was, %vokon by word or ' 1869, .the. jxiperi�_l Wilthoritieg bpa'an telit. This book will make. it en�ir'61y- Aded, or perhaps both, wben,the trans- . I . .. & ' -lear how Rheumatic, pains are quickly ac "Ill, i . to -.)yitlidraw their troops from an-, r . illion. of Gen. 21, - occurred, . and� " . ada;:ancLirf the autumn 61 - i870 -the . killed by 'Or.-Shocip's Rheumatlid Real- Adam ,must have � instructed his chil� Citadel of Quebec was .handed o,ier edy-liquid cir tablets. Sohd. no*mbnev. . to the -Canadian, authorities, . . Tile test is free. Slipilse some dis. dren' that there ' , could. be ho access ' to In 1904 a i�e,v� Militia Act was pass-, hearten id sufferer b*, - first getting for God Put by sacrifice. Cain brought , . . ed. by w-hich,the ,militia is declared . 1111n. ttie book.'from Dri'Shoup, . Racine. the best he,had, . but there was no shed� , . i . '%Vis. ' ". ' ding of blood. ,He was disobedient and, to consi,A.of all the inale inhabitants , Sqld.bk all Dealers., . � - I .1 ­ I I I .; . therefore not'accep -Is only . of 0,anada of IS years� of age and up- . I .. � ' " I .ted.. Therd -wards tip to 60 years of age, except . ,v rom Tl)6 busll'mse tne aeaLu,NUA 'Cow one. ,wa to God, aud,'-all other ways . � � . 7 ' those .exempt or'disqualifled by la�y- of some anfiriat in the, grip (if its pur. are..the way of Cain -that is, of the the first class compris�s those 'be- . s . tier. Jackals Yelped it, be d1stanc-6,,,or-.' de,vll'(Jud- it; I John Jil, 12). Being' tween 18 and 30. years of age,* i being. the'prolonged ho,w.l of zthy.C4 broke redeemed%y ',.the precious. blood.,of . - I I .0 . larnarried, the second.class those beo Out close at'h . A-nd. W'�,,�vak "I dy " CbrIstV-It.is our..prl�rle*ge to wlilk.with married; - - Cod -Enoch did, or as it Is written , Aween 30 -and -45 ulho are. utl I � tialtated it derisively. The s '' gave -as ' n IS alld � 9 I . s thase b�twec a. r"n ed aiar&r 'f --.talk'- 'f L if� �e In'p tile. third Oas . , ,qn, . 0 . eace 4 . 5, who a-rp in-arried, .and the fourth place to. e ew , . . erl, '.rle, walked w . .in * . 61a,;s, those, .betwp6rl 45 and r,O,. ,Thb.-Askari ; flup'� -another log oil thia � aud equity and. (lid. turn many Mvay . - .1. .Tile -Activ6 MWtill: is in reality R swOldeftnig- fire.,.. Not always did the- from iniquity.." We cannot Nvalk with. . , ' I . . . . . � . , . . . VC)lunteer force ocomposed`bf the VaH.: I lanzi lie. Went .1 have .known, .sleep Pod, as 11e.wo0ldlike us to.unless ,we, . ., . agreed.with � . olls--corps throughout th-e country. nitcle diffiellit by. tile aatf0" of linn- ard . . . �,Im -a bout everything,. , - . . . and besides this there is a.snia.11 Per-� -(Ir%.;I.s cl.,. zebras, ivii1ch. thudded lilt * her ' -but if we are stinl)lo. wligle * .hearted �mlrnent Ecirec-about, 1,000 ,strong. -on imi ' *beiievprs Ile %vill dwell in us and -walk I ind thittt6r oil the plain " like' d rat- . . . . . , Ahe a�aragp� This'�,ear Parliament is . ­ Ill a succession -in us, and'Nve may have tbe-donscious- . tive cavalry and cried . . . . pghe(l to vote. tlfe'sj�rll of $'6,400,000 for -led erbltps by nOss'6f Ill ' . . . I., o," little barks Woh -p easlng* f1lin, ,The. question the mainfenafic� of .tlle Militia. ' I ding the cam'V between them. and f.wIth §� Th6' -country supp . orts one - institu- 610 . a 'gIlOuld'neyer boo ls� there .any . , tion, bf -highei lear . n . in� in "the aft. and their. accustomed 'wilterlilft- place. , In barm in this? but. rather, Will this . I . . . � � hol'(111ce of war -*the -Roval MI-litiM s6 . me districts when pli..%vet nights'raln. please,. Alim who 'has taken tip -HIS . � .College at Kingl,toa. ont-,-ft soji of had -s-siiamped' th . o fire$ a zoological , abode, In me? As -Etiodh and Elijah . U . �, m be, *Wore taken to glory withoit dying, so . , Wooi.%�jcll it�(J Sandh i -,4;t rolled into garden -of -1 'ties ,!l_Was apt . . u � ' . . . , tip ists - .one and then con' - with;a school - to foregather. round, the teuts.�� Thus ,will'all believers wbo*shall'be alive on I , ibine . . . I -i , I .y � . � I . by(,ua§, jackals,'threb lions � - - t1ae earth , uie$. It ala I of Piactical seiii= A gradua1c, Iron.1 . . tud. a brace ' rfien. Jeslas co I . tho Royal Military Coll�ge is sup,pos- . of �bippop&aml, cofi�rtbtitcd intimately I be� our. privile-c for the; elid-of this . ed not knoiv how to carry a . . � . _� I . . . I h'. - � I to bile seance .that.' I Nvot� of and as -age Is surely upon'us. 'if, lIke*Xoa .1 look important an. � I - ' ,. I . s yet, o � lif . short cane and , I The darkness was too thick for ,0sfbn . we believe things not seen. a. - Ibrinitlable, but also .low to plan. a ... � . . . . deeds will be a reproof to the -world fort, surve�,',..a field, or build arail-. that night 3dolded but scanty police, ' lyin - in the wicked -one, and Nvo -will - . About tb � irt, , 'Ire tit 611 tiftle's qNvInvard thingii el I . . ' ' . way. y smart cadot", re- IT11111103 I . . . . both.preach and live righteousness (11 colive their diplomas each Year A. to .get raveled ill) In the �out ropes.-- .. . I . few go into thiL, , 'Imperial 9;�vi�e, i" i0ornhill Mazarine.'- : ' - - , .1 . �ct. if, IJ) as Noah. did. . . . few into tb6 daui,�iian Permanent ... I �. . I . -we .believe as A-brallam did. we � - . It I . . . I . . I I -look for.tbe. isame citi tor vitich . Force. * as. nlafiy -Ili can into other _� .. ' I . . _. � will . . . . branches of tile )iederal �Orvf6p, and.. " ,. lie looked, - and, ref6icing'In.that citizen- . . of the remithider those not fortunate . . . ship. we will live. as7 strangers and I . . . . . enough .to lia:ve rich parents go. t,o - 011 a 46. -, �pllgrlms here. , We will not consider . I work. Sorno, of our best,'ohirifteers re- .1. � ourselves or our circumstances, but be ceived their c-4lucation at�Ahc. Royal . . ,... - ., I . . __ fully persuaded that' what God Ilds . , I Milit�r,y College. . I .. 1. . . - . a a A - promised He, fEf able to perf9rm (Rom. ji�t ' ' Iv, 21). ,lsaw, Jac6b arid Joseph All. The oreatorss of this I itution were. as . = . the., Mackenzie Cabinet. There w , no NMI . 'lived In t I be a�suraace. of things to .plaeb in Canadd'for the training of . . . .. . . � ;, and tbp militia ,was in' so % ft - . . come. �.(verse 20). Moses had such re - I . I .. ..officer" .Ave your 'feet hoti_ ... spect unto . - the recompense of the re� vibtehed it condition that -the Tmper� sore -and bUstered') V*- . . '. - !a] authorities gave the 'Canadian * �A :: Uakd: that tile .prospect of power find :?� . I .i tit that sofilothirig If So,try Ziln'buk. ii -I _. . Government a, Ili . . - "; p�isltion in Egypt was. nothing to him. should be' donv� This led to't1fe, ci!0� As. soon as .,.*VN .R." _. � ..'..i.. h .of Christ was uaore� at- .... ..J.-,.-.-:; I ation of the- Royal 'Military College Zalin-BukisopipHed -1'--'-*"�1-"J tractive 'than the pleasures of sin: for a s pened . `-N`-.%'.* ..' . . I - at Kiugstcln whose � itcoolsandsoothes -")'.­:­-*,. sn'goil. . I . .. , in Jilno, 1876� with IS cadots in Rt- i4juired smar-UNS � 0,1'4�.�.1'4, wd no t .9imson It) fdridanco., At first tile course of .study ..M1;`-.-:,*.,. . '� ,. , Skin and tissue. ., -.*,j1.'.*.--:'..;-', it - extended.over four years; now It con- - , tlicre, * nor, Jophthali. 0 he* rt ot gists ol three' terms of niviio "and d Its ribbi refined `��:'*.";` man, take, c6urage!.' lig. there ftilth In . 'giilg,'I � 1 -bee 2 , F,ven though I thoil- doit blun. . i half months -each. Tile afteridanc� herbal essenCeS Iffig":-M illimber.,; about ninety, and the, total � . A � .;-:j-­,;--JL tier, -and seem to fall, thy talth Is a'c- . - penetr4te the Skin; ,., -w.;,1 cost of a com . "'M counted for righteousness. And then, . plete course varics froh� . . " 11 -'. �1.4.'. , I . I iSeptic pro- I .-..&.­' 156 -to %%Boo- ---,-- .-,— its anI ,..) M 1. its though deeds' wiiro. most Irnpor. . , . '� *NVIA ' . I -_ — -_ . ' v . Orage it co,qts.tIie_�i;liiifK__ ­ 'Ordes-prevental ' 0. I I �:t�,� bq masses them-­11subduid,'1_ � I .. . , Oii tm a ' I ... __ __ . . - - $9.6,000 a. year to tifiiintain. 16110. Roy�l - Sanger of festering . . "wrou-bt," �� 9Tt aTa . ... .... M _�&,-'-:- Istopip ed --t h e Military College, "At .any. rate that Or inflathInati , I . months of lionV! llq�ueuched,11, ."es. - Was - thes Rum, vot6d .last year, ati-d . , from cutg or, so ; - , . . r�-aped,l! '41*axed Valiant." � The story that is th1h. sum, asked- th-M session. and its heallf . ig es ces. . .... Is not ended. Saints, al)ostlos; proril-' i . And it -does. not include repairs to build up new healthy issue, . 'Pti, * tAartyrs, soer%, visionaries -the , buildings, and. of course, nor the out- � . 1. ­ 9 . . For afina;s, sunburn, cuts, oday at whom we laug l;- lag, on new buildings, such as " the -juit at, _ Mon of t c nh�aro - $1 ItUrsts, brulses' , etc. t. 00 -for eottago,g for non-wrilanis- . tile men of falth. The vision reates a It I ' effective. I ' t. sioneit officers and 'gervauts--an ex- Mothert, find it lay;dqible $0 ,- pahsl6n, ilio passion becomes a MIS- - . 11 penditure the Oppositioh critiaived in baby's sores! ,4 - rion, and the, life Is Hved till eVentide. , tild House only 8, ayi- Q __*__11 I i likeL that Saying I g few d. Ito'. I ___ � 141, : I n verse 34, "On,, , A - Apart from Old Quebec n4 ottler All brug#184 and sorei,-Soe,,01, V . of weaknotjs were made strong,", ba a city in'Canalla oontains' A0 WAny re- . . . ­ I connection with 11 Cor. :0, 0. Then niffiders of military things US does 11 . '. , � . , . I 11 Kingston, 'i�.._ N . ththic of all th4se With, us W41thig b- it - . . Luke :tIv, 14. 1 N - t, � ... I 111. - 1. . I Is W�i ­­ -- . � I I I . Q I � . - I I - . I 3 I 11 Am"AGN iradi'll Phormh6ditoo, t , "I AIM -am" ^ 0 , � 'ON "T � . . � 41 A W_ I A I te'a. . . ��. " 4- 7110yal I .. %�,, mp a bow � r. or rafalm ana owilten. . . . . Wrv- . . , �& I , 11 I ea HaveAlways sought PpM 11 Id ! I , - I , , m K'nd Y Wee. . .11 I I 110. I i ;0! � , 0 4% 11 . �. 111 " " � reirra tUl i* , .M&-W.AW*~ let ­ � 1. %, ­ i 11-1 ' - Z o 54'.0. '74 � 4" , � . - ­� � � . I �.- 1-1 - � _Aigiu�Uro`6f . (h.- I I . � . . . , June loth, 1909 , . . A wOrnan wl . io is sick and suff.ering, and woWt at least Aq a inedicine which ha&the record of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vqgetable Compound, is .to blame for her own `V,retched . I coddition. - . . I � There are literally bundreds of thousands Of women in Canada and -the United States who have b0m Venefited by I this famous old reinedy,,-which was produced from'=16 . . and - herbs'ov& thirty years ago by a woman to relieve ., I womaWs suffering. I . . I I Read what these women say: , . . I . � I . I nelleriver, Qi1e. —111VItbolat Lydi-i ru., Pinwiam's Vegetable Compound A would not be alive, Vor live months I had painful . irregular Ile . Tlod.,4 antl Inflammation of the uterus. I suffere(A like tv marWr an(I thought often of death.. I eonsulted two doe- torswhocoulildonothingfornie. 1,wenttoahospital,andthe best doctorl� s.a,ld 11 lthust sublinit to an operation,, becaiise 1E had . a tumor. 11 -went baelc ixonie much discouragkold. One of uW cousinsixillvised ine to taye your Compound,iis It bad,cured her. I did so ao, soon cominenced to feel better, and'iny appetite � , ieaine back witit. the first bottle, Now X feet no VAIn and aim r.ur . ed. Your i-eniody 4 deservingof piratsta.11—Mrs. F,Ama ChiateU VaUeylleld, Dellerlver,.Quebec. ' . . . . . Eric, Pit. — 11 I suffered for fivo from female troubles, . and int last Avas almost helpless. lyterle:111 three doctors but they I , t1id ine no good. Bly sister advisea me to try Lydia .E. PInl& hani's Vegetable Conipound, allid it has linade mel*ell and strong. 1, hope all suffering- women will just give Lydia E. Pinkhanes -ve, It is worth Its welight in *old." . - getable Compoun(I a trIA), for i —Mrs. J. P. Tin(Ilich, R. F. P�. 7, U, ric Pa. .. I . .. I . . � I I Si nce we crUarantee -that ,111 t�$fimonialg, which we- pub- ' � . t:f. . . U0, are genume, is it fiot fair to suppose that if L.Vdia E. . . ,� Phikbam% Vegetable Compound. had 'the Virtue to help. - these womenitwill help any otlier woman who is s.uffer- I I . . . . I ing from the same tropbl,e. . , ,,, � .. . I � . . . . . . . I . I � . , . . For 30 years LyWa R. Pinkliani's Vegetable Q Q - � Comp6und has I been the staudard remedy for � � I . jfaxn�alb ills. No sick wom-,vill. does justilee to - I heF9blf who will l4ot try this famous inedicine; - � , Made exclusivelly, from roots and herbs, Ajid i!�, . - litas thousauds df bures to its credit. V�. , - - .. . I � . I mwmLAw r4rs. Pinkhatri ililvites all sick wmen A . ., 11. It 't � I to write her for advice. . She -has I ,., .., � thousands to- health freb of charge. C�> * . &Yol& E PIN l"i = -Address Arrsi Pinkham, LYnn, XaSs. ., ! .. . . . I . . . . � . I ,. , . I _____ ___ — — __ ­�__ _'_ r . � I I . . . . � I . .1 . I 0 . . I . I � . � . . . . � I , I . . 1� - . . . .4.50 ROUND.TRIP . $1.4.0 ONE WAVI � I I . - . - . v I Cbildren jutir Vare. 1114ggagge Fr ' e e. . - . . . : ' I . � . GODERWA TO..'VETROIT . 7 . I . . .. , I . ' . . * . I . , .: . � . , . . . .1 . . - I I .. . . . ...� . SATU IRDAY# J une 19.. ... 1. �'. ''r I . . I . . � . - Excursion Trains front wingluitin and Stratford. ' .., I ... - . . � . 111irbltigh ticket V)Det.roft anti retur'n, of 9.1t.agent, Z. . ... I . .1. . . . fr4in Clinton $2, frbin L6ndesboro, $2.05, Als.o . i . I . . . � � I . . . Special TrWarto the 111itoialight, as usual. � . �. . I . . . I . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . .1 .1 . . � I . . . ..., )TINE'RARY O.F T.HE � . � I I � . I . . . � I . . . . , 1W." � , � . - . . I ­ �. , Elevexith' Annual Excursion. I I I I .. . I- - - � I I . I . . . . .. - - I. I . . . . . . . . . . : . . I ' . . .1 I I . . . .�....*GOD.ER'ICH--L-D"ZTROIT.;.... 1. . � .. . I . . � . I �, I .�� I - ­ �. . .1,� I. .. I .. I:... I -11 I . ; I '. ' . ­ . . . . � � ',� - - - J E 0 1 . I.. I . . . . I �. , . � I . . . . ,. t . . ' � 4� . . , . . I UN - 199 I I � ... . I . . I � . ,.. I.. ., I . - _. . 1. . I � . � . . � . I I I- 1. 11 .1 . I . . . I.. . . . . ... . I.. . . .11 . .. . I . . .1... .. � . I I . , I . - I . . I I .. . . . . ' . . �, . .. . ,ser Greyho. iid% ..., , . - I . . .. I .. . I . I .11 ..... . . . . . . � I I.. I t .. �. I I I.— I. I. I,.- ... .1.1. . . ..... . . 1. �.. . . . .. � . . I WHITE STAR LINIZ: : ­ . . ... . � . . I . . . . I . I . I :: � I - .. I I .. . .. � I � . . . .. . . . - . . I .. . I . . . .. 11 . . . . . � . .. . . LEAVE D&ROIT FOR-GODER , ICH � . . . . � I . . ,. . . I . . . . I I � . � . - -0, (* . . I I I I � I . . F06y, June 18.th% 8 a, ni. Cmilwal Time,' Ard; wderidh 6:30 P.M. , . I , . . Special Train leaves Ontleri0i: for Nhaton atid Wity Sn�flofis - to Stratford � . � . . .. - mrrom Atooifflghl,Trip. .. . 1 M33 lx�.111.* Oil UrriVal of SLeLITTle .;. I I � . . I . ., I . . . I I , . I � , . ' I . . . I . I . I I L . LEAVE GODE91dH r0lt- Dr.TRO � . . . . . . . � . I . . ' ,nit ,�, 4 IT . I . Saturdqy, June,lfthl, 0.30 a. ill. catin I% i .wm)ltig at 2(yrt Huron, I I . . I . . . . Arrive at I - )etfuit.6,001'. ill. I . . .1 . . . � . (Supday Ili �etrcflt, TOW,16, ,1�11f.la-lltvy or Cleveland) . . . . , . .. . . � I -_ 1. .. -1. I... I . . I . . . . A. Special E�cdrsfon Trabi rroni Steat - ford tbA intin)Ing Of June lotlif stop- � . , . . . ping at Ulteliell. Dfiblifi,84,4iforth, Ciluton wiLl llolale.0111e, . . � . ,, . .. , I % . I . aiid�rriveiti(JodiLri(�liO�i.bi. . .. . . 4 . .1 Frout Wingliaw, Belgrave, etc., titke xilfirning tril;hi, �Tmip 19th, counects at. . - � . I . I ellilton's.40u, Ili,, With sl,eeltll TI-aill for Goderlell. I : .. � � . � . . 11 I I . Also a 8 ecial Rxmirsioa Triiin froill Ouelph, U Holm, etc., Via 0. P. R. r � I , . . T . . . . I . . I . __ . . . I . . . ". . . I . . . �. . . FROM DET1101t RETURNING TO GODERItH . I I �, r,eave.])etroit'.)Iondtty,Jtini�.Ilsi,l,(!O)).,iii.,Pt)t,tlliirou5:30p.ni, Arrive . .1 I 10. � I ILL do(lovieh 0: 30 p. it], . � � . , Special TrAbis leam Goderich 11.30 p. m. for Clluton,* Wingbarn. Stratford, ' . . I . I � . . . .� . Guelph, Elmira, etc., ou arrival of ateatuer frow.Detrolt. , , . � . . I _. , - I ­ . � .1 I 1. 1. .. . . I - jkF . . I I 11� . . FROM GODERICH .ft4NING- TO DF�TROIT . . . . � �,eaire (loderldh on last, trip for Df,trp1tTuealav,,Tiuw Wild, at 8:30 4. ni.. ' '... .. 1. . . . 1. (Note.4.1le Tinio 8: 30 a., m, 04imla Zino), '. I I I � . . I . . .. . , .. I . . . � . . ' r . . . . . . . g 4 F4cc rsion ;xt 50c. I M.ea'16 will biae.meclin the hokutifulaini'a roomf6rdli, .11 . I � . .- . Lun& Atthe Lunch C�oun . ' ' .. . I . . .. . .1 _ . ,�cr. � , -. - .� I I . . . . I � I � . . I . I . I Goderich Band A16onlight Excursion at' Godericli, 25c.* . . � . . Leave Dock 9.80 o'clook'Friday eloping, June 18th. . . � . Excuralon Tridri as usual from Stratford and.Wity Stations. .� I � I � I 1. ".. . . . I .. .. . I . I .. W[4rrF qTAR 1,11,11k.' IP N AYER, ExcurtionA"at - . I I . . . � . 11111111 - . r I . I , . . I � I - . � .1 . 0 1 f - - I — - .1 I _ _11_.1-77/ _. 1. . . . I . � L I - — . I ' ' , . , . ... " L.00K H� E R El.. - . . , I I __ � . I - i *1 I � . 1. '. ,;, -L11 "' Zz- : I �., . .Ji, I , HE' FOR SALE ., I- ­ , ..... iv. .J. � . �R �. I I I . " . . . M. I . . . . ;.-,�'­ . . . _ ;11 I .AT rxur, . . . . . . - - . . , , . . . . . . - . A, ­ Belgrave Unte Works,. , _ - I . I BCFQRP- AN6. AFTEFt TPrEATMENT. . � 0. I , . X anufactniers of First-clabs Linie. . cancxlio,ri Totterine 0.1ill MOTTO,-Virst-clasp Vine sold, ani . . I 1, . . Ts-atuvbsolitte d-rtain cdr4 fof POWIM, Aene�� � llridt!s within rettoli of all. , . . I . I Rost,q Tetter-Minni- Ti6MIrq­id9.RtTlgV0M1ftj 20d'- pe-kbiis-hel itt:.kilfi�; 6F -25c forAA�_____ a '�r Dealt, Itc4ing, PilLs, Ulcers, fthi6 . � 13 rb 'a' Itell'ScillA Cs' Illashal loads,. deliVdred at, Gr. a's I �orea, and all ciltaileol'Isi,iitlfaci,ilbletyli,4 6's., Has bmit klioroughly and SUMCssfully lit d n . I I - I Lit hundreds ofso called , Curable easl�li�ratjoll, . --Ordets filled PrOMptly, .1 . �. . I t Itis ertirely it like I other rre . . . trixturecrolutitic t iiiii been kI or PrL' Air 1q)(01101040N & sov, Proo., *. * , scribed. , . A few null,nuonq nill Convince tIldt Is bas Belgrave, Ont. irwen I WOtlfletfu UW(IiCal V uid intrinsl4n merit, I . Itiatuadein'Cari4d,% A� good, honest.01na, , - .. 1. . . diall preparatim'.. . � . � 1,171ce one box V irty cents, or 6c boicts Two Dollars. � . Walled fo Anytkc1drcq,1t on recelpt 0Vr1c+. VSHEDSO Etta.. -- , � I r , sold nnd reommuzeed by 0,11 left rig Drlllr- � . gists ilt Canada. to any addreaq. i . __ - . Pamphlet free . I . . . �. , Maltufactured and icid bV the sole ptoprw- I I . lom 4 I fn 6, few days t will have in a, stock ­ I . . ) The Tattorind Chen'110in't 00" " - of all kinds of seeds, as ,, , I . Wihftarp 0tkW16- I TIMOTHY0 CLOV—PR, Etc . 961d in Clint0ti b W S1 R togethev'with . I I flohnes, 1. ey,,' Wi, Ab i � FL,OUR and CROP MEDS- � Rcaonniill, dru I � I I A .. .­­'. .— ­­,­ A W. M.Smythil . � I � 'I'loutor, .- 0111toll . � , Try -an Ait In -ithe'Ne'W' Irs �Sfandard . . .1 � I I ... . I . . I i W I