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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-02-04, Page 6
In M: R 4' Ai.t�s ''�'"- t - lir .- tloe+�N3lr`�t V010ariir► wok, DIIARI'Ii lO kph • MINT0. ""' ,. - _ ..1. .. 11 . ,,4 UK WREN T00 ��A1w OU �� Ili' 1rl�t� �I'1 D >1NtllAlii� �'tli�lii' �11Y1�,11i.TNlt Tri4gi oration fin sal en Haut, Tie a ore oi9rzc ur chosea by their cow- water for . milling purposes without the coal. seam', and it ,pays hist, too. the slaughter of the forests,• tint stern • „ r e for 'tlze purlaose, and responsible money and without prise. ilii other cases stone, bands raiz in fact shows, the son of his father eager- - -� . cross the- bbtder,. where they hus- to them for the viceroys safety. 'tl'et even in their speech the habit. There are certa'n xe rite wise The knitting company was running the seam of coal, and they varix in 'y advanci g tri the -lodge lz# Indian , of using initial% Auch As "W„A..," ! 1 .$6250. vlool"14 life to an E� Oiso in : nicely when the local option cam- ._ ""..•. � D, - — P 1 7h«�r i?aryat. atoncert. To F *neo Workor Forgot 'IrF�oy haver Many Misys of Adding i71»klw Tribi?Got Moray For Land and 11India is to +but Clbli,s*tlon to: Hotolm". 1=xtrfo Squaws �,r.* lfrrf•y. .FQpoulat. frolpx„our -American we. haQe�ffox raatways the G,T,R, Is put matter bu mildly. P The town of Glencoe. failed to 90 mining, as in, ostler es, The distribution of the Arat inatal• - For the leaders of the insurreation- moxement in India, who are •, „ dry as far az 'seal option iz son• ' corned by file vote at the areeent oleo- then oars pay ply ams below throe feet aro paid extra, tour merit of the million dollars which the l?okis Indian tribe are to receive .the .-lust. of becret sooietiea, acliooJAS.. zportofble for that spread of outrage < and crime there, that hos led to the. flan, but it went c;o "dry" As for as the I.ewett Knit.ti.pg Co. is concerned, nage. generally a gn�ty per ton extra for each inch in rho 'reduction of the for their famous gine lianit took lZlst>c at Sturgeon Falls a few days ago, ' 01, ` . 4"L ft would create among the clunky mil- tar law by the 'British authorities, 'full that that industr;• had to cease run, ping faraday +it so, and thereby thickness of the zoom. Certain days are sets t for the purpose of rheas- and was exceedingly interesting. . The first Iridian to get his share , L 111 rea ine well the sensation which it wuld createy amorxg the dusk nail- hangs a tale which. 'has caused •con- siderable amusement in Glencoe. untng. sand many schemes are resort- ed to by the miner to snake. the was, the young chief, Alex. Uokis,, whose late father, the old chief, , lions of the peocan if it were possible to assassinate the. viceroy, - The Lewett Co. is an industry em- akQut Xb ,v, 2,0 hands, which measurement so loris as possible, Thus, 4ccordw to the inequalities or sire- during his lifetime refused to sell the limit. I Of course, every possible precsution fa taken' by� the authorities to ploying_ crime to the town recently on the gularity of the door and toot, a place Romance pictures the .young chief ' " u }• �oT,a , Q strap' ►ns,:w d` ' provide for the> st tetg of the earl, and lie is i•.nderatanding flint it was to .be pro- . vld'ed with free ►tater. `this st>pula- may measure 3 feet one da�y and the noxa only 2 feet 8 riches. The miner taking up his tather's policy at the grave of the aged chieftain and rose- t guarded ate times oUceeked white ofaoers: of rise Indian police. doll mote tion wad easily made good, (or one of takes advantage of this fact by let- . lutely fighting, the battles of the dead ' ► reliable for Purposes of protection the two hotelmen had a epletndid well 'ting his place stand for a whole shift, to the brink of his own last resting are, however, the native orderlies, : running ai couple of hundred thous- and sometilnes s day, when he conies place, with a fine scorn refusing to - rind gallons a day and he offered to a reduction aria the thickness of look upon the plunder gouged from Tri4gi oration fin sal en Haut, Tie a ore oi9rzc ur chosea by their cow- water for . milling purposes without the coal. seam', and it ,pays hist, too. the slaughter of the forests,• tint stern • „ r e for 'tlze purlaose, and responsible money and without prise. ilii other cases stone, bands raiz in fact shows, the son of his father eager- - -� . cross the- bbtder,. where they hus- to them for the viceroys safety. 'tl'et even in their speech the habit. There are certa'n xe rite wise The knitting company was running the seam of coal, and they varix in 'y advanci g tri the -lodge lz# Indian , of using initial% Auch As "W„A..," ! 1 .$6250. i gime have the privilege of furnishing these : nicely when the local option cam- 'thickness also, but the miner is paid •• Age; Coo burn and cheerfully 4c• "Vf X:M.S,,, is almost universal, and' hcsie in Canada, .es .ecxa119 in Western P .orderlies, and the native officers and then regard it as a, Of honor nuigln came oo: This manager of the knitting company is a staunch tem- knittin. extra tonnage for the increase in the thickness• .of the band. {Thus.. you Coping the share of his family, amounting to $5,625 on the first pay Onirario, ire are rapidly catching >!t 'neighbors- Thus: paint that their representatives on the staff herance advocate and supported the, see friar it means A considerable ad- dation to lis. income to ment. frolpx„our -American we. haQe�ffox raatways the G,T,R, ,' of the viceroy should not as his shield. The prtlerlies knew exactly what' is bylaw ,regardless of the fact that his . f tctory was receiving its water supply obtain an increased rueasurement, The sum of $52,000 was Paid the band, which represents a part pay- g and ,the ..C.P.�t., and so on. throu$h ex oted of them X ,and the cannot be from .one of; the men whom 1oca1 A Popular trick among mine man- g merit only of the ten per cent. allow- .the .-lust. of becret sooietiea, acliooJAS.. diverted from their duty, 'even by the . O tion ~would put out of 'business.• aagcers a e work .the near and mo@t ed thein according to the temps of etc, .'Ido yonder. them, that it is, soiaae-• lin, 's coXisid@red eitVlidierit to 0VO inti- ..00rawAnds. of the viceroy ; bilnaelf, They 'have no 'concern in life other, t1e hotelman took it as n nuke at .fust, but finally told the knittftig mill 1 coal n the mine, with no .regard to system so long as they snc- the surrender of the ppine, timber on the reserve.. Another distribution will for' -and' ekplatiotion, , eyoln to than the absolute 0deist to their y m to thnt he would have to look else• reed in obtaining a large output of be made of the cash Payment to the the highest circYes, as to the meaning cryptic of these o the symfola, trust, that is to. say, they safety of their ,char e; and their asci b ut iii- g where for watert� The latter did look elsewhere, but l'oolied in vain, and 'coal. llavzrrg worked sII the kelt dis, tricts, they look out for another situa- band after the 'limits are paid for in full by the The first At the annual meetix}g last Juice in 'Bellgvillo,' Opt. ail. 'issoctataor}� ofy:la- q . eeasant watchfulneos at all hours, • in the end the factory had to. shut ion, and you will understand the position of the next manager and purchasers, Payment was at the rate of $626 per ,•dies belong}ng o •a a#ge din µeii-. even upon oper:sions• - wheha„_dsnger . seeing least to threaten, has prevented down. By this time the town cousins' got the enormous difficulties and expense .head, Chief Dokis with a familyof nine, received $5,6`25; while Hery tial • Chlatstran body,. `the ,, r�sldent,• Mtn:} in ilex r'sy- many an iinrecoarded fanatical out. ,interested and soba ht to effect a to work the mine, "-" Dokis, whose family .roll call num- (Rev.'- -� , •ojseiiiiigg b `th jil rage in the past, .and'wll protect Lard �ettloinent. Their efforts at flint were -`""""" bars ten, received er, alftet mention ng ( y1. elr r ih sl 'Minto therefrom in the future, so long futile, but the hotelman being of a. The distriltution was made at: 3tur- Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With Lo- , ------ --- ~--.-'--�• ' 'rise "94.C.T.U,"' and the "'Y.'GP.C,A.;,. , a naively added: "thou knoweat O she remains in office, at. what is eenial and forgiving disposition, they i geon Falls* by Indian'Agent Agent Cook, now undeniably a •post of danger. -.,-cceeded in making an agreement cal applications as they cannot reach t burn and the trine was. fully repro- .1Goxd, that we would refer to the It •may be -remewbeied that at least whereby, the water would -again be the seat of the disease, Catarrh is a sented ,by heads of the following irpn's Christian Temperance .anion one of Lord Minto's predecessors as . r7rplied,• ostensibly to the council, blood or constitutional disease, and families; Dokis, Rost ale Mete em- - „qnd Elie- Toung Women's Christiane' .vitro of Radia has succumbed to a . p g . ocI 0gnt!. 9 bi,t through them to the factory, in order to cure it you must take in+ ens, Kisseo, and Ennewie,h, to the . the hand of an assassin, namely, the tt iltrh is once. more running as usual, tenial remedies., Hall's Catarrh .Cure i number of a4 men, women and ehi1- Rarl of Mayo. who was. killed in the is taken• internall . and acts , directli i dren,w who, will draw interest on the 0 �+ Andaman Islands. .. Y , Y . • on the blood and°mucous surfaces. capitaI amount.. which will mean to ^ �a t r1RS.Tt RZAD OfiR �`-'- _ Ropeat •it ,-"Shfloli's Curt; will :til- + some families $3,000 per year. R I 1.Ha11 s Catarrh Cure is nota quack Repeats it :--t'Shlloh's Cure. will al- tvi�ys cure my coaghs:;and colds." med'ieine. It was•_prescribed by one The Indians listened stolidly to the fRff �j���� explanations of the Tndian agent that of the best physicians in this .conn= �' the ways culte my coughs and collo. i nice© of paper each received THEN Decide on the Business Colic try for .years and is a regular pres-+ meant that a large sum of money Le . cription. It is composed of the best was in. the Quebec Bank to their • tonics known, combined with the best credit, which could be obtained when, privilege of sending ou We ash the rivile e g Y • .—•----•-" Dreaded Gravel: River. • . . Itis Sir William 'flan Horne's cus, ' blood purifiers, acting directly -on the required.. A short lecture on banking � our intensely •interesting, Handsomely tom to receive' all .'the reporters at mucous surfaces. The perfect coin- and the beauties `of . the savings de- p p � • illustrated 1?'REE CATALOGUIr. In , SERIOUS • .U. ,t�� TION IN . once in Ilia private nar, and to give bination of the two 'ingredients is I psrtment followed, after which the.. ,` i Government checks marched solemn fact, you real' owe it to ourself to et c them ten minutes :ill togethers when what produces such wonderful, results . y t, ` .. . U US 'rver lie is hese}god by interviewers. + ly to tkte bank in file firm grasp off C#t1 a COPYY an Y Y g + in.curing Catarrh;, Send for.testimon•? the Indian recipients, and each orae tiro 10106% and it thoroughly before you _ • Then come a . rapid ernssfire of goes• p a shbrthsnd select the Business College to attend tions and ansttera n �n which many RAA •free F'. J. CHHN0Y & CO. drew the face value of the check, and I ff., Busines' oilers t.rie li BARD TIMES HARD ON THE POOR editorials are. based � in the eaming Toledo,. .;Ohio. Sold ,by Dijugg}sts, j burdened with wealth,. returned to the ,` C ° o. This Catalogue explains all l�oirtour . CONSUMPTIVE, year. price 75c, Take Hall's Family Pills presence of the Indian agent, .where I ,spa°' school, our faculty, our different, courses. On -one occe,sinn a reonrtpr mit the for constipation. each: Indian piled,.his money up on Tells why we. honestly believe our. Col- uskolEB a wpstion point blank: "Sir William, . , the table and joyfully regarded the • lege to be the best for.• ou.' AEter readin the book we will eve ._ . + • >tl Free. Hospital for Consume•et , tivets Mapes an Urgent Appeal why `dont sou reduce the freight rates stacks of greenbacks. . y g. Ala g pP on � heaty” - � � you to fudge for yourself. � Sending For a copy .places"you tinder no for Money. One Indian insisted on. having his ,�' obli atiom . y Sir William's answer this time ryas Backwoods Dentistry. money translated into bills .of small g .lust mail name and address on a.postcard. $86,oDo Required to •Cover Hank overdraft Idle money is lsl:e not rap}d, but it was for fife occasion Wheir a prospector has a bad tooth- denomination, and Ives loaded up Students ltdtntued any time. Special ppenin4s Sepesmlmi and January. and Provide for Maintenance or. an 'idle span. It ; conclusive. Leaning back, puffing ache in the north country; his plight. with a mountain or greenbacks, five. The Forest Cit BUSines's and Short Poor Patients. gently at his cigar for a minute or is serious indeed. - dollars and under. Witha Longboat Y hand COIIELx@ • "earns nathilig: $ut g LQNDON,• 011P.tlRIO two, Arid olosing - his magnificent and ' 10. A, Macintosh, one of tho discov- grin, liq staggered into the. office of i j1 M �7ESTettVE4T. Principal J. V. ala E These head -lines tell the story qf• put it to work in penetrating eyes, he 'began in a half e'rers. of the oaleba,rted Bartlett mine at the Indian agent, money bulging out + ° sI Rvet•T, Jr., C.A; Yto«f'trnorp i our needs. tsar Savings rigs Dept. reminiscent strain in this manner t . Gowaantla, tells of - a 'man he encoun•• of every . pocket. Slowly unpacking The are heavy and urgent. and it will earn 3qb : ` ''C)n the sway up there _ was 'a wash- foxed with a bad toothache iii a tent himself; he piled' his ,treasure oil the They y g ' interest for • rou. If, out. on the. line and, we. were detained` sit Lost Lake portage. ' The- poor .fel table; making a- bi y g ager;display. than Manytimes during the past twelve ou re£eraDaben- for some time at Gravel River. I nm low wns howling with p'tin and -had' any'_of his red brothers, ,which afford 9 A tate ,venorai.manager of the Canadian his ppalnci to try and shove th'e tooth .. •" - "` "° months the question . has . pressed tore and' all us Pacific Railwa It i5 r: im nth of its : oc r v' e . ed him the, greatest..satisfnetion.. . y . n portant t g k .t s nth. th ..handle of -a The braves could hardly be per T-lie-lewsalleCord itself upon the Trustees, ".Can We. the use of $100 or � %ition: I like 'it2 1 hold it because 1=nife. Macintosh set. himself. to a suaded -to retrain' from their deter- . - +, upwards, for a term , T hove the confidence of the directors little b ;ekwoods dentistry, He picked 1icontinue the work furthers P nF 'flax. enmpanv .^nil I want to retain `the. filling alit .with a ldnife and rrtination to pack• the money backto a cf one to five then years,' tt ;'A'emillderice. -Nnw :if T were at this cleared- the' eavit with a the. resexvo, twenty miles a.crass Lake Every ruotlth brought its quota of y pin. Beat - accounts for salaries wewilipayyoti4%. tisane .to do any•siic. foolish thing as frit; ,i nit' of wire wh}te hot, he piano- Nipissing, lint, fi4ally, :titer making a les 'and wages of generous •purchases and pawing ,their Q N On request we will. fo reduce the rate on wheat'th'e direc- ed ` ir, d6,Wn. upon, the nerve, There staff, bills of butcher, milkmap9 send our. Banking tars . would take me., from my present ryas th.e smell of roasting flesh, but bills, nearly ;all deposited their wealth , host end make . rite station agent. .at the prospector never av .. s} in the flank. �l��� eg s roceries heav coal bills-- Booklet Itis well g T P g a sign of th'e �� . ag ' g ' y' C,rivel.liver, lc:i you ever see Gravel n _�sn .he wss 'suffer}ng. The nerve wtia The ..timber was solei fpr $$71.00o. •11 a serious item -and other uncon=8 worth reading, . River?" . I. -, t..ri and th? prospector secured rti- the dues. on saw logs : s ,l2 war thous . . • 'i if; tho+tgb it. was accomplished in and• feet,r and on.•sgila.rr� .ar-1 Ivan^y . trollable expenses so long as the' ✓ : Handed Out "Hot Db ':' 'f a and heroic manner de- " timber $50 icer thousand .c^bio feet: ' Hutron and ge rude doors were kept open. Distributing weeners to newsboys 'ei;hail' ' . After deducting the 1.0' per (•mt, ea,;h. A ^'� J L __. the honks of 3 and 5 and again at 7 These had to be paid somehow: n'rlock. Contributions -- especially after :'HEIRHOPE. So, great was'the crowd .of children that li id gathered that :five policemen the turn of the year .when the finan- p vere'detailed to preserve order. This. cial depression was felt at its keen- THE , PEOPLE mining - maxi has been known to do est -fell off' to such an extent that •carious kinds of charitable -work• in an ' ,*ntrsual wav and is admittedly a good each month the burden became -tttUSyzoka"S' Dr1ave `Kittle for •Needy fellow. , heavier. CQnStfirt flues. He. sot His Answer. During all .this period there was P , Ah, prithee, lady; tell me• if,you cars - who 'morigtit your friends you think the l only one thing to do, and that was' handsomest man, � . Itis poor consolation to needy eon. The lady smiled; "'Welf, from my point of . to lean on our banker. --swelling the• suttipptives to say that the.Governineub •• view,1. bank overdraft. should snake prowls}on fps the thous: . The handsomest is one most unlike.your, auris Wlu) sutler and die from tuber- -I.-New York press, The trial was the severest.,in the cubs}s Ili Canada every year. . . I the Dokis- families,: and •rite .instil-, E r x a 'Loan . /r' a,r+d hungry children of .the cit was mining �, ` . Payment to the Indians. the bones Concerning Kickers; and the dues on tlir, *i,nF-r after it LlC g00 -Vending . for IxtLle -money• 1$010 generously, help all y(sa sand, r �f -& SaVxng3 Co. /' the novel tvP,v a . promin.ent •man had of doing a little charitable ive tht b•i )d a c nitn 41. De mea dat dean nebber kick Stall,". f is all out will gill", • The News -Record and Weeklybiail and Er' npire, . .4 . ;r: •. • Glohe . 't LONDON, 'CANADA .� '; ' tvoriz in Toronto _recently, + said Uacle Eben, `an'_ de man dat i•of about one million dollars, which they will draw interest,t one year. , .51.50 . `; •� Weekly Globe. :. 1,60 " 4,25 i 3.26 htcorptrafrti tsar' .... To supply the demand of the- crowd of children that had gathered the phi'- pl)n: keeps ktckin• all de time am two pi o- .. An 'fere n „ A I >n sung result f trio s rlti n Farriil �.. .. • y Herald sand Weekly $tar .: '. 1:75 Weekly Witness.::.'„• X1.0.0 . / . �: . Anget5 lata-;oo0 000 - _. ` . .. .. -.. :.- anthropist spent abont. $150 and the alis �tstribution of thn "hot, doge` '.was Ale dal-ginerally Bits de. worst ob it iii ac. uisition of..w.eallb .bv nth - �. olci - . ere life."-Wa I. ton Star.:' ' q e T) n 9 - B1. i band has been the frequent and ••;. ._ «' ' `� ..::.� ,. Y ... .:. • . sun `.: . .' t' ,. 16.0. ' .".' ”' • '.: watrnt�l stilnulatrs ant! streligtlicns at the sante time, and all its b+eneftta l: Edition;-.. •,..:,.; ,nn,de. b. Geon a k'fsh g 9 g err he minim g. man's private secretar3 at'the corner .pro- -+: longed visits• of clip brinks £ro _ nth r tai young ret . e 1, [. bes, who are finrlirn. new •Fr d t a t r Free Press 175 „ . ' u: . •, , .Advert•tser , t .. :' 1,75 - bar•rning.World..... "1.60 1 : ' -f Richmond and Bay streets between • i attractions amonit. the' mn;deiia of ., "' " F ' ^'� J L __. the honks of 3 and 5 and again at 7 These had to be paid somehow: n'rlock. Contributions -- especially after :'HEIRHOPE. So, great was'the crowd .of children that li id gathered that :five policemen the turn of the year .when the finan- p vere'detailed to preserve order. This. cial depression was felt at its keen- THE , PEOPLE mining - maxi has been known to do est -fell off' to such an extent that •carious kinds of charitable -work• in an ' ,*ntrsual wav and is admittedly a good each month the burden became -tttUSyzoka"S' Dr1ave `Kittle for •Needy fellow. , heavier. CQnStfirt flues. He. sot His Answer. During all .this period there was P , Ah, prithee, lady; tell me• if,you cars - who 'morigtit your friends you think the l only one thing to do, and that was' handsomest man, � . Itis poor consolation to needy eon. The lady smiled; "'Welf, from my point of . to lean on our banker. --swelling the• suttipptives to say that the.Governineub •• view,1. bank overdraft. should snake prowls}on fps the thous: . The handsomest is one most unlike.your, auris Wlu) sutler and die from tuber- -I.-New York press, The trial was the severest.,in the cubs}s Ili Canada every year. . . I the Dokis- families,: and •rite .instil-, - 411. an shpts , not by any the kind of warmth that stays, the iricli endowitxeiit, for afro's tines not f warmth that reaelies from head to ' exist, bttt by rise srenereus contributions .warmth Mrtntrr A LmdyOCato Mild [some Maga* �. 225 menial market has taken' tit.rite: a. �' boom: One wedding has ' already 1$010 generously, help all y(sa sand, ;.' • .1. . Daily N,ews,.Toronto.. . Star ta 2 30 taken place, and intlicn.tions. nee I !n our experience, of it nitre tivnrtll and deserving charity, and our hopeis . .4 . ;r: •. • Glohe . 't . 4 Lfi . ,'favorable `fora Many more in the m• mediate 'future, as every Dokis maid- - . •. Mail �� .. .. 't " World ,+ 4,25 i 3.26 en represents a cash value of rigout W; J. OAGa, Eso.t Chairnrian Ex+ . d . ,S S,lt:nrdav Night .. 2 5d $1,000 and a yearly income of $300. f:anti•lhutiotis,mitybtisent to )dr, VV, 3- GAP,, -84 Spndina, Ave., Chairman o1 ,� Pr•et• Press, Londrn...:..,...r.....,,......•, t'' . 't 1,'rPe Pr'cgs, Evt•ning 3:25 > watrnt�l stilnulatrs ant! streligtlicns at the sante time, and all its b+eneftta l: Edition;-.. •,..:,.; 2,75 Work. on Ga.T.P: � ' Although. it seems onlythe other . . day sine Messrs. Foley, Welch and Stewart -were given ;the contract for if what ,yo.0 .wa;n•t is not lt1 �t1115 list' we can'supply 3 supply l the first hundred'inilcs of the Grund it at,less than.it would cost you l y sending clzlect, . Trunk Pacific-. east of Prince Rupert l on the Pacific, coast, Mr. Stewart, who was in Montreal recently, annournPs .. N . T' ,r. mai remitting, please do so by .Express Orc3Pr, Postal The Government should. do a fall Ithadt the contract will be fnl- QtB Or re istereCl letter and address.... • . history of these Muskoka domes great y ' do uliuore than they have yet dreamed Re u , "`-"— . comp ate : by September and that o c L Iy Repeat ' ' in which nearly 3,000 persons, ' of doing. But they are not doing it P . >t Shiloh s .Cole will al . `te track laying, will be •started. from the . sways cure my eau hs and .colds." Repeat at . Shiloh s Cure will al- harbor of Prince. Rupert early m June•. stricken by the dread white plague, , anti Ll 1110 nieantirne twelve .thousand I licit'' I . have been cared for. t,,,: atn iially in the Dominion, .froin .. • ways. cure my coughs• a;td olds:'' . this dread disease. : Ninety per cent: of the work .was Jr. le 3:500 men .have bean . t -rock, ,:and while .. +^+Y • � As the sittatititin Is' -day, • what - _- . a: ald be the fate of man consum • :. .. . : •I., ' .. . : . . • . constantly•.at work, not a single Asia-• W�t LT�H�L.. . five .}nfJaniulttiwereibnotfprili�two0 1e tic has been engaged, nj`IiE N „ Homes for 'Consumptives in Muskoka,1. • Some Royal Bab s. Mr.. Stewart is looking after the - ��`iUl2Li' GWS RI. Clittti that .during tfite, 1>ayt eleven .years, Royal babies in the' days of long second hundred milo,controet. but ten- UrI N ., against ninny' odds, .have eared fpr ago generally had two cradles, one. dera have. not yet been asked. _..,____ _ ;_ �- _...._.. � . ., I > upwards of threo thousand patients In � ,for every day, • anid another, a very ' The saine firm have also completed . -. the earlier stages of the dfisense, • ' grand one for state occasions, when n section extending from the Citv of +,a, ,Gu'>"'. • " • • Establrsiieca', t8q ' , RIE A ;t ,.,:.,' . ._ w,iitst in the two sister institutions, 9 •visitors came. ttr see them and kiss ];dmnnton 1203 miles westward, bring- fr , k �. on ilie banks of the Humber, those in. their tiny hands, fn courtier fashion. , ing. the 4.T,P. right iris into. the foot, . V�lloapms; .Cou:;il, Craup; Bronchitis the more advanced stages are treated, tittle Prince • Edward, Afterwards 1!;d hills of the Iioekres: Hcy Pigs that the :�:�,,� ` : This work in Muskoka }s one of pure G ugh, Grlp, Asthma, Dipiitherfa . ward VI., was taken so much care of ' road will open up tlie,finest `sprilce belt in the world. . • ,, S c 'L o philanthropy, T'rom, the da the first. that no one was allowed to go near r-• , . , Shack Life at'Muskoka free Hospital for ettient was ado}teed tb the Nittskoka cresolene is a boon to Asthmatic$ • Cansumptfves, his cradle without an order signed The "Worst of It. ��'" sr gree _Hofjpital for Consumptives in Does it not seem moreeti'ectiv- to breathe in a by the' king. He. had . ttivo nurses, •Tis. better far to kiss the girt. .t,, ``., . ,,. remedy to cure disease of the breathin organs er „ r „ k !s -,., ' But never for a single hour did April, iil0�, net a; single applicant #las g You'tove than any other, i � ; ilta•t to take the remedy ihro th, stwtiach? Motho; yak anti ,Sibilla Vienne, the doors of the Free oxer been reftised admission because of it cures because the air rendered strop i anti• and four "rockers;' that is ?dot when you've married her how hard ' hospital fail g y ,r „ ' people. P . C I A L ' ,` t �, T t his.or her Inability to pay: septic is carried ovO the diseased surface with ' ' 00 le C It it3 to kiss her inotherl �� a �iv to rock the cradle. Fames I. actually, , .., i; . t o swing open, and give a welcomes `1'he Gt vernrnent contribute $2.6.0 every breath, g�ivin piolongad and cbnstant treat• $iodlclyn Life. S , ",tr . +. . ' g r. ,,- �. .r,..,, .;n .. t el+ week mart. It is invaluable to moehets with small had Ave rockers,, one of whom was C gB ` i to suffering ones without` .mode P pox.• patient. The Dost clP children. _. . caltod Jane Crummy. When he be- 4•& �s ,r bc. t `Y y iriaintenance' is $0.25 a, week. The Those ofetconsumptive dg let ".n t0 toddle he 4} a� asalSted by - , (�3p, p� tp7�� y 14A ;; � ,,`w , and without price, difference in the co tt of mnintenanee tendency find immediate ryt 5 - • ,y, ,� t�•ie t nr t ^ ,� c rat all need a relief from coughs or in- K. 10 lnading• strings of rose-colored silk. The good news has gone forth of. yp t}entshas.through rhes" . dimes conditions of the e a " "tt , r a } ytat:q heels made u b Ali It was not all joy to. be born in a • rich harvest the wide •Dominion ? tura P q private ph}lin- throat. , palace in those days,. Nobody might ' � i..E The . . Py Solt by druEgistd. �" over, l' The Secretary'-Treaeurer of the Sendpnstalforbookler. ' t� take the• little princeling up but the T�LOWERa, F'ti(J1T AND y, � ' A:isoeiation, Mr. J. S, Robertson, .347 'LtImMtttc, Mnas 'co., F proper person,. or hunt for the Din . S .3 i+,, •, c r , ', Friends, we cattle to you at this + Ting Street West, Totoittn, 'writes us l.hnttc,l, Agents, Mom, titttt was prietting hon; and if that rt , ' T:.." tWESTERN Mp „&.time, when tate clouds of depression that, with the financial depires.Aon of real, Canada, sol .person tuns absent , the baby might %Tow is l". C himself hoarse, and nothing the time to visit ' :.5„ are being lifted, askin+, t th , pastyear, the fund s n optive shave Y could be done,- it was. its a .writer of CAlftbrnia Mexico _F WIINNIIa.'I G ,,a�zl• ;a' :, , r, hat you I+'t er, Hospital far Cunslimptive:s have , , lnritta and ,,. ,t tiler. naw -in the' direness of our cid- •etit]!atredt'eatly, At the continence- that time;said, a "real misery.,, the Sunny South: Round trip -.phi,- "c;irtir§pt.l} silent of t ie tv}liter season the Trustees 1+', E l3, tourist tickets on sale t o all O Of 6, tretn}ty help to rift the burden have to face a heav}ly overdrawn bank The Retort Courteous, pr}hcipat Winter itesotts. P jt' " Ybeiii carried -not for an personal aCe}��ntandHavemtinj obligations to 1 inet a goat and said to hint, TME NE Vr S� � O D 4`;:t,.r''�.' ' i g y p fneet, I+ull information from- •The question, pray, 6xouae— i., '4i:iC ., gairl, but solely`, alone, only oil l Despite these financial worries eve We heard a loan say tilt other bloc- Why do you always Wale our chin ' sa ,.+:. y y s y. r 1• . R. k>ODCtENS, Town Agent. ' THE TWO POP ONE YEAo poi2 ��°,>a:�t"(„ behalf of suffering sisters and at om And.ls Li ttbs ie eful erttraidcr: ear g l+eb, .means l+reez v use x ehewaa", . g a nkn that the abbreviation for Fehru- Quoth he, Seca 25 V A O. PAT'i'IS(TN, Depot Agcnt, ^: P titbit trod ,as Y e e cry- body,1. a- brpthers, prrnu►ptly its lit�tls trio in,tde vtr,cttnt. and that man lacked frozen in his u1- _._: __........ __ ;_..�._ ..... - Ou r' plea is Oil behalf of the site Ali through these years the institu. � .•. � flan has be . t I I star, It was apparent that ho needed •0.---- , r {t. : soriosor •!s'`sy'll&.t '4VI11 yCtt give 4 • - 411. an shpts , not by any the kind of warmth that stays, the iricli endowitxeiit, for afro's tines not f warmth that reaelies from head to ' exist, bttt by rise srenereus contributions .warmth :0o' not say 1tay. of'the masses of thepeople--•the small all over Clic hod Y, We could 1$010 generously, help all y(sa sand, suints tither than the large ones. We-freanklys,tythat wedonot know, , have told hila from personal know- ledge that Hood's Sarsaparilla gives '4610 SOM10. I !n our experience, of it nitre tivnrtll and deserving charity, and our hopeis permanent warmth, It invigorates the , tiOvV: + thrtt the readers of these lines wild blood amd speeds }t along through at- contributions may be "sent to respond to the all eig that Is tiow niado for funds for the Mskokal4eo Hospi• tery and vein, and really Pts men and women, boys W; J. OAGa, Eso.t Chairnrian Ex+ t;tlfor~00t1slImptiveta, and girls to enjoy cold weather and resists the attacks, i6dutive Conttnittee, 84 Spadinw `Tort),oto'r att J. S, R609*7T f:anti•lhutiotis,mitybtisent to )dr, VV, 3- GAP,, -84 Spndina, Ave., Chairman o1 of disease. It gives the tight kind of .Avenue, SOU,, Sed.•Treastir'er National $aiti; the R,kecutive C'ommitteo, or to J. S. i Holw,t'tson, fieeretar-Treasuret•o! L1tA watrnt�l stilnulatrs ant! streligtlicns at the sante time, and all its b+eneftta l: taxi ftil AssiSc%sttxon, $47 'Ing S tweet '�liiegt,' cit"diit0r CAp iswr l Nii,tfunal SarlitArhrm ;A.saociatlrn, !7 Inst i3treat iiV`eati: 'ot'otito, ttlttac-Io, are lasting. There may be s, sugges- tion in this for you. n lt. • P it