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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-18, Page 3Ii.L , - 111kw "I , " It * A I I . . . Morch latht M . I C**WA Nows-Roceri 11 4,111 � I . -- - ,- .­­--­--- I . - a J ­­­ ------.--..--.-1.. . ... ..... ­­­ ­­­­ .. 1. -­ - 1-1 - 1. - ----- I . 'd 1 0- iv ­.... 1.1-M. =1.­0qX%­XW.-- - ­"­.�;., ­ --".'' I .1-111-111.1 - --11-.1-- ­­ �.,;.­� ..­­ .���------ , -- -, � � -----. - - , I � I ­ , I-, 1. , ". " ,, I - I �, 11 I— -1 � I . . - I. -I.- ­ �L I � ------ I "...."- ­­­­ ., . .4m, 00=1 ­ � ­ - --11-- . -­ I., ­ I 1. � 11 � --- 1­----p--T I the room out into the vain #g4in ai,4 , 1 -r -he President of the United The Historp ofthe Aigrahlre Cow. m1114 Whet the iorld4rom Rsoont& . . . 11 to the boathqu". � un 4A Juven the English language empm, .1 I The frail little 14 . ch bad been to* Nizes the Inolplacanee of & am 04 b* - stotes Live a Witb the Blinds Down .the ,on from the Iwo" wbell the river be. I. I I 0 11 , O.WU wodftg," laid tbo pioppecW& I cau to rise and 4 it I I BY W- F- Stephens, Sec,-Tte4s. Of the this ,breed has4evelopeiti A ,vigor Of * MOOM4 olougo � bridegroorn I alwougOlstely. ,oXbvm. . , Ups, Clanadlao. Ayrshire Breeders' Asso. constitution that can endure and cas- Rivero Now the house wa* wholly under wlil fault 4u In4ePODdeat word to dosignat* 4 � ter. and Italph, was forced too I . , . . � clationl, . he biting frosts of' w1m to 111M. !To J# merely tailed the poom, or k . I I I I By MOK Xa WIWAKS. the boat. holding the #e4reblight as the bri the North, or to the hot ,sun of the . 'I . . I well as be could. I 4e, ## It be were Just about ow . . Little definite is. known as to. 1, I]' and then thevagine. and . I the South; And is .equally �onteatcd d copyrights4. 1W. by As"clat64 a level with the brideemaids.ga# 4t jft, Tbot fierce light that,beats upon A superstitiou * exact origin of the Ayrshke. . t 4 An Literary Press. . In'the boat be StArted arst the light # . a fear of ille I'd Sixth It is thrives or% the prairieg of 'the West, tie below the mald of honor. - ' I laimed py some, Ana - . 1104 , . the .contention -put out into . � . throne Is ra, %110 d was as- 'Seems reaso.D.Able, that the breed orl-o upou the rocky hillsides of Dritish, 1. � --T­1­V. I The little, craft Man, ,of course, ,means the bro - I . .ther afeeble ' minatiou. Street station where 0arfiel the swollen stream, , op . Columbia. or Eastern Canada. ,Ualph Curtis, sitting at the. tele- was sadly buClet.old -a frOOMW best man, but the phrase It - ,compared tothe glare otoubIloity in saSsillated, and for some )cars he in. gillate1d irk tile wild, white cattle o ­ by the stick Anti �, , � I . *.i Ayr, Renfrew .And . 10 A, Red -Stalt-.v4riably alighted from trains out�Ldo . . Lau%rk counties in - W MAY be words Cowl to him through the re. ped 'water as. RA again Ship" the expense or big superior. whie'li a President i)f the UW Wherever the Ayrshire e Phone, ,smiled -40 b6 listened to the the 'Waves and time and self tends to exalt tble Individual slI;. . , , va lives at the White I I I the south-west of Scotland. ,The -wells located, In. whatever Country ,orvIlmo, AS . I , 1ph sturdily headed . I* celver, for the Opposite shore. "#Then tberVe no adjective to .0- , Jouse. The. the station yard, where his carlciage known tendeikoy of the, breed to revert she maintains A cheerful aid gentle serlbe what pertolp4 to, the mare half King of England has merely, to Intini. Awaited him. Every time the Presid- to white, or other light col I ors, seems disposition, combined with an, exub- "I'm 4agry-very, very Angry' said, The Searchlight disclosed. the Well- , " _ ate that certain occurrences, s6t Wlutl-'eAt -steps Qutsid 4 Tokle-A swee4 womanly,, young man home with the water aow 4t Uttils Of the OX81r.' YOU Can't speak -0 I A 'brldtgromal' trousers or necl;tl% on e . -t spirit and bloom, which Are ,f th& e doors he will bioun- to support this theory. There Is ovl_ eran �s voice. #4you never should have allowed above the Second stor, I . � -, . sot are not ia be, me4tioak and there der surveilla, Alence, however, to S116w that -the Ay*i Apparent And Pronounced in the ,01(i , y. in the win. the other ha,xd, 'bridal' ppilflex Not 11 . . , Dole, and overt in. the Hoiiscl ,your cattle to trespass Oil MY grounds. 4ow stood the girl, waving her bands watell. shire of to -day I$ a (,ompQ$ite I . only to the I is not a yellow journal in Sugland itself he will encounter guard . )reed Cow as 'A the Youny, COW, the Yearling I don"t think ever speak t% you encouragingly,. POSSelmlons of the girl,. but � S a d has, been developed by a judiciou or the calf. This codditiou is th . . ., � � I Shall I . that would publish ttaem, The Czar lug the corridors and hallways leading I "I I I is e on* again," I At length Ralph ,Managed to Catch to what relottes,to both of them joquxl- I , I � . , growth. of universal S(,) :of Russia bas'o�uly .to nod, and 'to t system of crossing. � Od health, And otut It "ally W40wt my fault, bold of the vvindow� lrisf4e the room IY. like the trip and theP bridal cliara- � , 2,Dy � he roara where he is supposedto.11ie. It explains why the Ayrshire cow her. The very wo I is said that the 1�,Arl Con- Clam" cried Ralph, ,'How was I to the girl stood nearly waist deep luthe , r4s,4MAtrimonyl and I I 1prying ,news&4theror would be e . United 1tout of Marc'%- tinues to breed and keep matrImoulall are from the. remlillne, I looted Indeed, the ,President of the M a , , P A profit- know that my cattle ,were trespasolugl. water. . introduced so e c . ttle of the able Iflow of milk in ,,, u L side only, ,with. violerice An4l perhaps punished by States. must have a pretty fair idea TeoswAter or I.lQldorftess breed _ a bus *Patrimony' has nothlpg tq. , 4 r advanced All my men have bee "Quick!" cried, Ralph. -Get into the. mprisomnent. The. #10 - ome years. She matures I . , L y during the . do with tile nuptials, It applied only i , - , . erence, betweorl'of what a death watch Means, ' time between 1724. 444 1, .ate and iinprovo 44Y trying to save things from this boart I . , ,740. . It is tbQ Private lives of these monarchs known, too, that . Being hardy avi(li tough, A goodleoder, high-water. I'M sure, dear,, that it 114 Silently the girl obeyed., J to wealth And signifies that a Man'lt L I Lthe IM of the President The President's ]?4mily� , .not as she aw . Dunlop Introduced' some cattl�, sp 11 and not dainty in her appetite, the known what the beasts. were doing lvd was Safely seated RalPh'a grasp was part In the 49AW Is' to get out and I I I , United States is not 00 iuu,-- -11-1 The family of the President IS en . of as Dutch cows, k)ut ir ok- roughest -food tastes good to -her, and have shot them." L broken. The water dashed tbem furl- bustle for the cash."-NeW York . , L lone has xatbority, that the other'In the limelijbi. ,This i , Also . Ora tjietr she does not seem t� be d 'I Times. - A hard on chil. brown. and white colors'llelieved ­ u Came thQ� 4USTrer in mth, OUSIY RW11Y and then against the lacks, but that there are different dren, and is Said to hav , I tO,. whether the hay is, good or po, , L "My garden Is utte . , qth a � I , 0 caused Mr, be the Teeswater cattle. This "Dun" , or - $lie er cold toneo, , rly house. Something snapped. W . : st4udards of taste-betwepul the news- Roosevelt much ouxilety, W-hou Xl�s lop" strain eats it with relish and Wants more, rulnod and xnests coming tomo . muttered ejaculation 'n4iph looked to 04wel T40tatival. � I of cattle was much,larger L , . Mow., y paper readers of 13urope, and, Auier4ca;f Roosevelt . She is a very persistent milker giv his engine. Nothing seemed to 417hat Is the baby's name?" -slipped on, an icy pavement *an the Common - cattle of the coua- Ing a uniform quantity Well u I � I . � . . I I . amIss, and he threw the th be $,It's wry new, but I suppose it wilt ! and,. moreover, a court Is an admir�- the incident - was minutely described In try, and, when ,given proper care, . L P to aul. I I I � rQttle. for- I able buffer to keep outsiders from too the ews other calving, and requiring. some care L , I 1. *aM The engine raced terrifically, be NArine or Mae or Marie as s"n ", - L a ,papers. When Theodore Jr, proved to be very superior cows I . C. , . I close contact w 'L 19 , 1. � I an xottle jibe gets old enough to Dotico It.,*_ -0t& I � , ith %I to dry her off. I I . 4 be quickly jerked the tb L � - .le sovereign. 10 WAS arrested for a college prank At therefore they and their crogses SO.On . dit. IV back, . eago Txibune. 11 �� the UUitvd States the President lives The Ayrshire is pre-mineutly I --- .Harvard, the sensation was telegrapli, became very pogular and' nurner u . I , the I ; L L " * , ­ - . . . 9 4 1 .;� "'The propeller shaft Is broken," be � . . � so to spoak, with the blinds up. I ed all over tile family cow, and analysis shows, her L . . . . - announced in a yolce that strove to , � . 1 1 United States. The It is claimed, too, that Jersey and 'milk to be particularly, llutritio . ..... Lug to,r I .1 .,,,,:I-. I.;.,, . L� ­..', 1, � with the current . and tr7 to land some. I . To See the President, Johi4roul are lawned on, cross -quest- Guernse blood Was used in build .,." . be calm. "WWII have to Boat down The members Of the Kfurade - fam., � � . I ' Y lUg human kind, a balanced ration, a com- . .,.�7;.­., . ­ . I . -ioneit and Photographed on every op. up the breed and this cOntontiou seems plete. food; it -is easily digested and . I I Through th6 Seattle post-Illitelligon-'portlity. Sometimes they are mali- to be reasonable.. It is known to havti assimilated by the system. ..' ­ I .. where," . IRY, the police officers And Corcoer � , L , - I . . The girl Was startled, but als' McNichol were examined at 19 niltov - cer we learn some of the ordeals that ciously libled, as in. the as tile been a common practice for MARY IF-hysicians who kn�w about 'Ayr- .. L . , 9 o tried � ,ai t 11 . Await Mr. Taft, who tor'the next four big Boston newspaper that printed a-1 years to keep A few cows of these shire i milk strongly recommend its. .. . I . to appear unconcerned. . last night, but very little iight was I ' yeark will be. the greatest, show feat- story. of their cruelty to a turkey, in,'breeds in British dalry herds. I to im- for babies an . use 11 "That's too bad,11 she SAW with a shed on th � . ure of the land. Thousands of men, the Wbitb Housegroundsp The Presi- prove the color of the product, and fa d invalids ,.. and many little catch In her voice. "I was never, � . wome " n And children will await In . , . milies living in suburban piAces. have 1 19 L Dever going to, talk to you again, but . snak L A ,dent was accused of having incited his one can easily understand how the bought and kept one or two Ay L . I suppose I'll have to now," . . . : and progeney of these Cows wopld -grWti- cows solely to. get the proper food for . .. "Oh, I'It not force you tor? growled � - . e4ike line two squares long to lchildren to pursue the gobblers, , . Tshlre shake him, 'by the hand whenever he he retorted by temporarily proh*.Yjit- gily become absorbed in the breed, es- their babies, or for iwalids with w ak . ' - I . . . . I I . I gives A public reception. Wherever he ing this newspaper from the ordinary pecially, when we'remember that the stomachs, , e . I . Ralph as -he Puttered over the Ma. . l chins. . � I . I . goes people will stare at him as'privileges of the ,Government buream, Ayrshire Herd Bijok was not bstab Ayrshire *milk has* a good body, is "Do You know," we0t on the gI though lie were a sacred white cicph� More recently, - ( I President Roosevelt lished in Scotland until 1878. It I y .rl, "I .go ant or a superior so t 3 rich in total soll0s, and never looks � I think your horrid old cow$ are the PA AT THIS I X ,of Siamese I was charged with having angrily lbelieved, too, that the West. Highland-, Liao, In the Pan-American inodel Z% cause of all this? I � Twins. * Ever . . It was oqly after . - y freak and phenomenon 'strtick the horse of a school girl who er has, contributed his quota to the dalry'contest at Buffalo', 'the Ayr -shire i . their trampled over my garden that I � in the land, from Airs., Toni. Thuirth �was crowding, him Off the road . while evolution of the modern' .�yrshire, al- stood a close second in uantity of ' I � r- I . ' . I the river came up, I.know I can never I I q 4"..r. L I I ' --`- who has -called oirevery President"he was riding. This fabrication was though this theory is not by anv - milk- and close second in profit from mos.3l, . forgive them." I � � I TIME. OF. since Lincoln, to Jack.461inson, tbe,destroyed. when. the mother of the means universally accepted,' The butte'r and milk combined ; and 'it " - "And Incidentally never forgive me, 1. � � ident would feel hurt If he were I I suppose," mumbled the man . .. 10 Pugilist, W01 imagine that the Pres -'girl indignantly denied i't ; and . the principal ovildclices of the West High- tile value of all the by-products of tba - //I . ' , not speech ota Congrc9sman � , . . I . . given a call. Men who- are Wa which had land blood are,found in the sPreadlng Ayrshire milk.in that test had been 4 ,- The girl said nothing. Then sudden- - .1 Iking'repeated the slander was expurged upright horn, the shape � Of the head taken V1. I 1" 8114 lifted u 'her feet with an ex� 1. � I around the world on a, bet will . not ,from the'TeCOrds. . . 'into account, the Ayrshire I .. P . THE YEAR . I , I 'and face, the compar,�tively heavy * ' . I presslon of dismay. . . . I . . overlook , the President. - Autograph I .Ould balve given . �he . largest returns' . 'I I . I I � p � ' coat of hair for a dairy breed, � � "Gracious, the boat#' . 'hunters by the tens of tho . les of Advertisers. i and in profit based on the Cost .. . � 3 full of water!" I . .1 . I 'a The Mi , ; ,�. usAnds will I.. . I I I the stylish. Carriage. . .. I .. .. of produc� .1 . . 1. I she cried. "I'm so wet, anyway, that . I . 1. . .. 1� � , , . I besiege him for his signature. 'Ile will Not . . t - ion, Her yield was more unifor . . .. � . I F, 1. I I � I didn't notice It hefore�lv . q .. e needs . .1 � I - . ; Everyon something the -least of the troubles Thus this hardy', econ,omical race than that of arty other breed . I I I I 11 . . be the mark of 90 per cent. of the the President.are those inflicted entereT . 6, .of ' ' ,d . .- . : ­ I Yep," replied - the man shortly. to create .and inaintain . � 1. lula,atics of the land Who hai've not y; , on originated over 150 years ago in a dis- in the contest * .and. a less dill erence . " . . . . � .. , � . .1 ,--a- We're got to ' I I ot him by advertising fakirs, He - will trict of succulent grasses and adap�tcd between the ' . .. .. I . strength., f6-. the aily . . . *,,,-' , ' . been locked'up. A few days ago one be showered With, gcni�rous sa i best and. poorest., - ... . I 'I make a landing. Sure.,, .. . I .d 11 1. . mpics to dairyingi but - exp.osed .to the severe - Ayrshire cow will show * more GUAIMATALY THEX CAME INTO SUALr,ovMR ,with h . .round of duties. * � . , of this class called on President Roose. I of almost every article' .The . : �. I , .. .. .. t e Powerful searchlight, which '. ,. I . . � . I . ,. ", , . velt and tried to sell him one of his I . in %rcncr�tl use, storm4 or an uriptotected Coast. .Therli net -irofit every yeari from her - be- . WATEU. , I I . . still burned undimmed, he styept the There .Is noth'in better I I i , ., 1. . .I In the hope that a mere' acknowledge- the Ayrshires still thrive In number- -ginning t I , legs for $800. - Ile, followed a man:me, o her ending in old -age, tak- Don't Call we Ideae any more. After . waters.. , I .. . � I .. . . . . . 9 � ' I ,nt may justify a flaming poster to less herds, the pride of the Scotch ing into consideration the --- -- this please cal) me MISS. Wellman, I I. , than on, Ale or Porter, the I who wanted the President to .deliver . amount, the I . . I .11' be cried. ."if those arerilt - . � . I ' . i '"Look I . J . � I the� effect thilt 4'Prdsident Taft uses. breeder, .Vay whoin ,foundation at Shall never Speak- to you again. Good-' ' .1 bim, from a hypnotic spell. ' " , . . ock loind ,And the coit of food, consumed, . . hatlo, : . � . Purity and merli of w1fich 1� . . Smith's Soap." Real estate agents is sent to all ilarts ,)I the.world." ' ' by,#0 . � cattI6 I'll eat my � I � . � . . . . ' I . . � . . ' her easy. keeping tendencies, and the . I � �Ahead of * the - the light revealed ',has been, attested' by I 1. .11 . .. . �- I . I ,1 � - . I ­ . .1 ( I . Dod . ... will offer -the, President, *bjeautiful es- The first. Ayrshires in, America Ralph started to speak,' but the party . m . . 1, Ong the Lunatics. .. I .1 . � .w.erc amount aifd quality of Milk produced some three or, four heads risin * I . . . . I I . � . . . g out of ichernists, , physicians and , � 1. ,'!j .1 � . ifates free,.if lie wil - tOn3elit to brought* to *NewYork.in 1822,' Tllcy�. than the. -Cow, at -the -other end of the. line had rung � I . I � . Prom'visilors of this c 1 P'lly . � . . -of Any ..other dairy, .,, - � - the water and steadily. moving frpm . , . I las's - 1 live themin the' Surnmer., . . . � t. � 0 . . . . . I . .. I I . � . . k 'ret service men axe supposed�, 'imported� into 4New. 1�,nglaud 'in breed, .. . I ' . ... , . . . . tile see on . Presi� were I . . I . . thli c6ut�r,of the str exptrts AiAlle. grqat zxhib- . ... I -to shidld'dent 'Harrison ".9jit" on this . . �. I . . . : 'kilutn,'� he mused, scratc�ln 'blfj eara'.. . I., . 11 � . I . I I bait ; �1830, and into Canada: in 1337., � Tile Her general appeai4nicc -is striking, ,lend . .g "They're walking!" cried ' Ralph. � bition's. .� , , I I., 11 the President ; but W is a reirl'arkable..but' when he' found that he had been breed .'has been a special. Uvorite, for I being Alert � and full .of life, And rem- In -perplexity. "She',11 Delver speak I -T . hey can take us ashore!" . . . .. I �. I . ­ � . . � ." . . I � . I . . . . � I I . . . . . � � .:.:,,� I . I I fact that lunatics are extretilolyplaus--uSed as a sort of sandwich Man - he to me again.. `bu�t I'm to cAil ber MISS .He Sprang to the steer . IF()* . . � . � I . dairy - purposes- in"Canada, the New served energy, handsome, and attract- Wellman hereafter. rather Ing' . Ing wheel tind I . . I 1; ible, And are Able to gain: audiences .Sent big personal ch�cqua for the Har. Engl I �4!i�r 'York i�e�. 1,000 to 2.,000 lbs, weight, onsist- , skil full I . . 1 . � ' " arA States, And p trt -4 t I usual- On to w .1 .y maneuvered the boat. so that .. I . 1� while less curining. citizens"niver get.,rison cottage at Cape.May. The Clew State, but p'ievious to 3 '0 iy white and, red s* f, say, the least, 1. wooder. who 'it Passed'Dear, the beasts., T.h . �, . . . - ­� I . . e girl. . . � . , f$4 . I . 11 nearer tothB Presidential' preseuce.'felands were also imposed on by a , . I Potted, but varying her guests pre. I. wonder If.the other saw his Intention. and . - I . . , than the outside of a'clerk's wieket.:piiano ma-aufacturer,, who wrote . to ago *d.d not seem to Ise ,,.s well.l.. .... .. .. I in these colors from nearly. all - white' fellow-�-. Well, welli maybe be. Is Corn" both Jumped, as they passed /I I � . . ;� . I � . � . The amusement and anhoya':we which. the Presidcnt -that 2,060. of bi elsewhere . as - As established g6od qua;� to neAdy. .all red'.. ,­ I . I � I . Ing, but -.he'll have to hurry If he ex . ,. landing safe on the . . . . .1 . 11: ' I S WO`�k- litie;s deserved.. The . ttd.)�)ujght. in . �. . I .� 1. I . - sturdy anlin' . I . . .. . I . I als. * . I . . . .. * I . Poets to'reach the Wellman home wtth� (kQNIDQI#) . . the motley throng of occoritric visit-'Inen Wished to. present a piano to the perfecting the breed has been % ,large � Many imagine that 1buttei that' tas, o,tt g, . ettl ' . I . . . . Almost undisturbed and unsway I ors causes the President Must always first lady in ille lankl. The o I ff or, I . I . - ag his'feet wet" . I I � nd unsway . . I I . �, - Y, be tinged wit)i danger, f.)* waslyield of milk, with. the utmost econ- I tes too bad" for table use is ` good -Ralph thrust life'llands deep Into big I by the * rushing 'waters. the : cattle . . . .. . I lllil�� I . . I . 1, , � . 'O . . PIO*ed - steadily . . . I . r the Piesid- accepted, and -then. the, .21 00 work-' Dd.' ' I onoulgh : to' cook with, .but the bad pockets and otiolled to tho' wfudo .1 . I .1. � I I I - . Only in *0 utiliiation or ful W� they came In 6nWard- Gradiially. . . . ent is always the best target oil thig men formed a procession to the stat� Having been subjected to rigorous taste is merely. cover oking th6 river which flowed. be- to shallower ,water, and' . . I - � . '1� conthient for the knife; or 1:(stub of - I I . . a I I I . � I ,_ a ion .where .the piano *as Shipped, "and Climatic, conditions for over a. centlizv I the cause. beina, removed tween his'liome and Miss wellman's thankfully Ri ]Ph and the girl slid I I ,�� 4 . . : .1 , . " . . . . � , 1� . . ! � . . . . z I �, � I I . . I , , . � . .:�. . . . I . I . : ­ � , , � . . . -1. . . I I ,,, ') . I � , I I I : . . �� � ­ � . , I . 11 I I I . . . . . .�: . 11. � . . . � I I � I .�. � 1. . . � ­ I � � I . . �. . . :., , � ��- I . � . . I , ... . .. I I I . I . . . .� . . I - I . . . � I . � I .. I . I. I . . � I � . � ., , .. 1. I , I I . . � . . . , I I I . . . . � I I � . 11 . � . . -- - I . I . . . I 1 41 -4 I . I . . x. or Cons d- is not tv very satisfactory methoa son, h1r.-E. ju. Lout, Tur. L. Crooks, dull,pain in the PIT, of the s, Mach, I. flow anu 1.0 out or The, room into the to leave . France for Venezuela. W., JACKS614, AGENT. CLINTON. . � ,crations is quo to eq;ualize inspectorat- compelling rapid dbalsions, bee . . of . Was. nervous, pelting min ,toward 'his . I . I . ause .it Miss Bisonette,% Mi. .G. L. Grant, Mr. was unable to 'Sleep, . . Automobile - I . . , . . . . . es but this cannot well be done With- , � . . i . . . 11 . . I .. .1 I I . I I . ... . .. I . I . � . � I . . . . � entails the extra - cost' of -the appeal E. �J. B. 'Duncan,. Mr. W. 0, imeTagg- te- . � I I .. . . � . . . . ,tless -and -would awake.mote tired 'hed­ I - -- . . out disturbing county boundaries and to the litigants� but it is .%h6 0 ,art, Mr. J, S, Lee, Mr� and Mrs. Le.sf- t n or! going to 'bed'. I i1ried M -, -na, Here � be. quickly stripped his huge � I . . , I . ba I o . . . I there are a Score of reasons u7m­l, 4 -s -A is . nly fl-� .Qil.++ M� -1 M- .1117 W.'-�-i . 11 car Of Its' ffi-ntle senrchili,ht and -s - . I . . � I criminal luaa,Dic or an, Anarchi,%t. Al. at every point on the road -it was fea- . � . .. . - - I , ,. .. . I . I . . � . - - . . I . I Through the. gusty min be. could make from the,beasts"baeks. Hand In.hand . - - � though the.Presidents do -,lot admit tured ,as- ,,destined to be pla d �on -- . I I . � . '- . ye .- ­ � . . . . . . I . out the surging stream, swollen t'll it they stinggled al6ng now, faster than . � . danger from this quarter, it. is un-. by the lair fingers of the first lady in likely . TheMuron -Old'Bog-c . , . . I . MAKES ASTONISHINO CURES. reached the top of ibe banks. the Cattle. ]Ralph cast one last look . 'back, t 'hat. they -arca,.Itogcthok� free the land-'� Wherou the disgusted' . . flou. . .: . I . � . . . . . I :, I ... . - . . �� I . ,� .nearly i Dark,. discolored, Jilted with branch. . at the beasts and gasped. . . �� 1. from it. Mr. Cleveland, had It scrt of Clevelands slilplidd it ba�ck- I ` � 7 - . .1 �. .. 1. I I I ­ I .­ ave a , successful H. . .-: , ffi-&-na. Tabicts7 C ' Die Dyspepsia Y . L es 'of tree I S. .a. 0 jr 11' bt - . n oth g material d"WhY, they're rulne.11' .he ciled.. That's , . � 1. . I . I . ".. �1. � ..... 1. �. ,. I .. . . . .. . . .1 � 1. ,� . I . � . . . I , � . I �. I .: . . ... L:b .Pk0,lnPt1y,-Remo�iiig the Cause I . . , caught In Its floodi . the river raced sul- ' 1� essj7-,and the ' rel ' s Doli! , Why. Clare ., 'do . I ; . - - . -- . � I . - 1. . �-t I . . 11 . I . .1 . . . . I I L .... . I . . :�, .At H � Me. . I .. I � .. . . I . . ,� � -ack. � or Money, B � . A lenly onw rd'Ilke an unclean thing- dear, you ,realize � that the cattle . . , -thou . , I . . . I I . . . .. , - . . - . . . . . I I . ... .1 . ; 1� . I . . : - . . . . ' . 11.1-1 . , There is'. J ' one Way , - . I .' 41IrS:gOlj1gL to rise. a. lot, more before . you: t had .911 . . : caused It. all bavoi , . , . - . � . . � . . . ' - .. I The Huron, Old Boys, of . Tqronto At The- Legislature , .. . . . ' . 1, just to, Cure. dys- popsia, and 4t6mach'-di§ordori, trivial . I � - .. . .. It goes;down,�' be muttered. . I . . 1. I Prom, the hisgIance the' � . : .. I saved usr I . I I . " ,A I .�: . :� ; I . Ob!" crie, . the',girl and thrlied to . . � I I � . . . . ... . held am At Home I Ahe 'rem le JAuild- . . a P or serious and that is to to I ne.up ov rh,qr sought I 1. . I him.- �- - . . � I . � . . . .. . . i I I . . . - . . . . � . . . . .. . I -- - . I I . tn&10t Fridaypighp si;id it WAS one . . . put energy into: the * Stomach . . walls . � .. .. I- distant shore. ' Dfull'y'-fie could discern , pale lights tbrongbIble gloom. ... I ! . I . ­ - d . I � . � , I . 'Andlook there!" cried Ralph, point- . .. . . . . , . I -1 � ... ... I I . .. 'L � . . . . . . I I . of the most - successful in the.. history The Miaister Zduoition. dons ' ; I . I ' �:o that they will be able to pr( erly Mix, or churn the food. " . 41 . .. , .Geer, , I , Ralph.cried 'suddenly as he Ing ahead. "Bee . . what they've brought , us to., 8m; that's the Rev, sturgis.- of is , . I .1 . objection. - Viz., that it leave$ . thern� - . id- . of the association. .Amon . g many - . � . otli .1 r i lff*'-o�na tablets quickly.arouse the realliedbow much the river bed risen. . . . .. L . home on the -road to house, � I ering the placing of an age limit ubded to politicii upon, s . . ers present were :.Mr. anid Mis. T. G. . . . i Control., . . . . stomach , from. its inaction and in ' a I e -in th past hour. "If -it comes up -farther :it . .inuob� will hard 'with . Your and took ther le�fi&s opening the door.' . school iikspectbrq. . it seems in-. I *. * * . I h . . - � . .. � � Soole, Major and. Mrs.- Seek, Mr. and shor' t time it is able to do its work . go Clare'o,er there.il ; I . . . .., Look,. - look I . . . I . dear, Your father I - I . . . -credible that -there is a ::chool I ec�- - The Atto I I .. . t d Mrs. W. E. Groves, - Dr. and Mrs. . . . lisp I . rney-wGerleral "has in ro uc- Sian' . buri, Mi.,ana Mrs. Roger Cr6ok� ' I .. . . . . r. . pioperlY. , . . I � . ' Harry Dodd of Bridge St root, Hast� I I He strode to 'the telephone. � . As he . ., .and ... mot -her *are with,film 1`1 .. .. . .. . . I Tbe girl looke;d, then,- - tor in tftis proy ince who is 93 years al I ed . a. Hill intended f6 ,spur up judg�s Mr. and Mrs. W. W.. Sloark, Dr. Age. . ' . . . 1. .. P ld� There 'are fourtteen. ' . . ( r ings, Ont., says -, "For seven years I placed. the receiver to his ear he caught sharp crack. and rending, and sobbing - Olt eously,ishe threw her arms around I between the . ) who . Mrs. Sloan, Mr -and Mrs. J. A. are slow in giving decisions, It An . . �. half suffered and spent In' uch I money ,a , sound; then the wire went dead. He Rglph's neek.* . I � � . . ages of 75 and Pa. In most cases the -is notorious. that one High . Court MacLaren, Mr. John Robertson,.. Miss doctoring, but all to no -Av,ail.. I -could ' - was. eu . t off from.�commurllcatlon wlth . . . I "Oh. dent, dear!"' she Cried. 1,1 for - inspection is a farce where. t4e.. Inspec- Judge has not 'yet, �given deeisidhs Robertson, Mr. J. M. Marks, Mr, and �' i eat -but. very little, As the food would the outside world And with ClarLi. ' 91VO your COWS, I 'forgive You, and," . P Mrs. R. A. Walker,!Mr. W. F. Canfol- tor teaches such all age. The County cases heard b him four or five ye' 7 i1rs I .. . ferment and sour .) miking gas, which . . � Again Rdlph:stirode to the window. she*added ungiammaticany, but soul- ' Council has power . . . to ..dismiss .the In, ago. The Attorney Gleneral's- Bill on,* Mr. and Mrs. 11 Floody, Miss -do Caused I serious be,aTt oppxessioA. I - As he looked down at the angry water fully,, as She 'clung to Ralph and he I ' Spector but they do not like to it provides. that it a decisioq, is not' Floody Mrs E., F. Clarke, Mi§S, * . was in -, constant ' misery . , � sour gas It seemed to him that the river had , . I held her Close, "I'm never. not going, er reasons, but giv6n. : Clarke: Di. -And Mrs. G. H. Hermis- . in Six mouthst:cither partV . . would belch from. my' Stomach, I was risen materially In the mom* en't that he to speak to you, again I" �. 11 � � . . .to appeal to, the Minister who of . - I . course the* suit may . ` appeal to a superior ton, -Mrs. r4l M. Clapp, Mr. E, J. has no Pow6r t,0 aPPolut- Eacrett,' Mr� J. j. Mr. John languid and weak and had no ambition. . I � I had been at the phone: . I . . I 1. -.1 � � I � �� . . . I . I and u for. ment. on the evidence ,Ross, .er t6 dismiss a School Inspector,� , - submitted to the dilatory j1PAge, ' It Moon, Mr. W. Anderson, Mrs, Ander-, I Another m- tb.+ I i. A* I . I . � a I . r did not feel like going anywhere Or seeing., Anyone.. There 'Was a colust6nt . . The thought galvanized him'fnto sud- den action. He jumped, from.the 'Win- . ' I - . President Castro is said to.be about . I 1. ng iau thlo nl can . . ) . - . . - , an soon found relivii And tin less than i � make that impossible. If the Depart- do to remedy tile nuisance complai C , Mr.. ind Mrs. George G. Miles, Miss six Weeks- Mi-o-na bad cqmpletely cur- paratus rushed � , .. I I back to the room. In a moment he had merit ofEducation a�,p,ointed and paid of. The. judges conic under. the aL Dkunimond,. Mr.I And Mts. J. Stuart .cd me. . I . ' . CO - st Selig the gas turned on, And a flood of light i Parqelling Out Of,trol of the Minister of Justice who Bruce, Mr. W. M, Ma-rshall, , Miss- Cal- , W. S,: R. .14ohnes, the druggi , . . :all the salary, the 11 . . . I , . inspectorates would be easy, but Alle'llas also tried to Prod up the tardy houn, Dr, Johnston, Mr. James Ross, Mi-o-na tablets at 50 cents a largo poured through the. lens. I . Appointment of the schoo'l inspeotors'.tu With care he raised the window and 4906 br,t with little effcct.-,kincar-' Miss Coxwelli Mr. F. V. Shoyncy-, -box, under a rigid guarantee to do all Orojected. the light through the open- � by the government Is open to one dine, Iteview, . Mrsi that'la clalthed. for them or in ey Ing toward the ' . . � � I Mr. and Mrs, lW� -T,,. Pri4ham, on * . . '' . .. � . I . . � . I R. B. Coultico,, Mr. R. Yates, . Mrs. back. . . . opposite shore. , The , I . . � ­ mved a way through - - - , . � . . powerful light cle � . , .. ­. I . - . I .. .., - Trotter, Miss trotter, Mr. . 11. G. - .1 ­ I 'the dark and rain,, showing In- out) Ines By a treaty with Siam signed yes- . Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Joho A. Coop- - * 1. I 1. clear enough -for his vision the oppo-. terday three new States were added . . Gaderich. - . - er, Miss - Coopers Miss X.Houston, , Joorne" . I site shore. � I . . . . . . . Mr. ,and. Mrs. W. - Jackson. A Con- . s Avipeokrahce In Pantorritne. � , to the British Empire. . Mrs. Charles 'Ginder died on Su cert preceded the dtance,, those who . Ralph gasped at what be saw. The . � � n- Jerome it. Jerome, Ah6 humorist . I day at the . and playwright,' whose successful. ' water was At the second story. of the . residence of her sorl-in,- took part being :.Piper Ross, Miss Hel- play, "The Passing of the Third-Ploot, Wellman home- lie. lind not before � law, Mr. john Breen of -Colborne ex yelowlees, Will. Miol,cod, Miss realized how much lower the Weil- MAVE YOU UGLY WARTS ? township, Silo was 93 years of Back"' has be6n transferkod to- Ter-' . 990 Belyea, Master Stanbury, Mastet. r F is Theatre, X,ondon, knows from man borne WAS than Ills, Some 'one Vuko thorn with Putnam's Painless, Ond for the past few months ha,j been Clegg and Ift, It. Poster. long okperionoe much of the ins and came,to tb6 window dl . rectly Opposite Corn and Wart Extractor. Pilty years bedridden, Slid was .A native of () er- I I I , I I . . I I � I outs of stage life. One of the early the Curtis home. . . . success is A guarantee of. its merit.., many and came to this country when .. i vicissitudes of his life �40 an Actor . Ralph -strained his eVes. Surely It � . � Beware of substitutes. . I I about fourteen years of ago. She was I I was 'to be offered his choice of play- was Claro and'olone. .Where were the' ... I Married and lived for 4 time At S(b�; W Repeab it ­"Shiloh's Cure will 03- - itg the part of either a soldier or 4 1 1 ringville, but for: Over BUY years her, y, coughs and.zoldc'l . donkey in a pantoruine�-a real don- others? Then he remembered twit . � I . key with four legs. After Careful Con- Clare's father and mother hall left that The'see6nd trial of the St'andar4l Oil home was irtthe towfiship of cot- dieration he thought the red Cost mornluff for towit And bad undoubted. , I si . I .,Company of Indiana on A -charge 0 borne. -She was twice married , berl *the More becoming disguises' slid' ly beed prevented from returning by I second husband, mt. GiAder, dying Two Anarchists were shot in R Chose the part of the soldier. Appar- tho flood, . .-accepting rebates from the Chicago & al)Out a YPat agO. Ot.the first. fainily, fight with the police, at yekateriw­ ently he made a inistake, from the Ralph advanced to tile window nlhd Alton Railroad ended in the acquittal .Michael Switzer and Mrs, Penniebaker,slav, Russia", point of view of 8`06ceSs; at All everria, waved tits arms reauelitingly, to the �Of the Oil Company. in' the States survive, and Charles I I . for a few days aftetwards the Man- girl. She responded. 0,ulekly he tuhi- . . - Ager came to him And SAW, "Yold I . � .and Henry Ginder, Mrs. f3reen and. MR& A great Mistake, Jerome, in tiot ,ed oft the acht. Gathering up tbe ap. I ,Mrs. Nathnn Johns survive of tile I HAVE A 'GOOD comiptinxioN. 6niar t,t of the 4orihey. , it tiatatus in big arms, he hurrIM from . w07, .�j the PA t AnAdeal Cough Medicine, second' family. I First of All you need plenty of just suit you, and thero's f1v6 o.� - , o � ­ � . . 'As an ideal'ootigh medicine I re -I shillings a wook more it it."' . * j, I gard Chamberlain's Cough Reniedyin -- . blood -the red kind. Have it pure, Or � I I . I . otherwise blotches. and pimples will I � QuL."STION FOR EVERY RE,ADER, A clagg by itself," says De. 11, A.1 nei)(Itt It :-"Shiloh's Care will at, render your natural chirms une,vail., I Oonfesslong in CIP'tt. it YOU could And it simple vegotdible Wiltshire, of Owynnoville, Ind. "I Ways curi! my Coughs and colds." Ing. Nothing can equal Fort, . Soone--A Sunday sebex)l. Difloov. I remedy for keeping all orgallis healthy take great pleasure in testifying to OZO-ne, Oyod-A clam of damsals, bitirig at And strong -wouldn't you Ilse it ? the re.qultg of Chamberlain's Cough I 1. I ... -Ir � ' tither As a former of rich blood Or their pond1s, imd a tleachor at her pfost,pills 'Are harsh', Cause Patti and Medidine, In fact, I know. (it tio (jither I The Cutmn House of gopresont4tivo as A 81tin Purifier. By driving out wits' md to IM in the hour pteserib. sick stomach. Dr. Ilamiltonva Pills sr humors, PertozonO clealises.inside Just od for her Ilessozi,. preparation that meets 80 'fully the passed a bill legalizing t3oclk-ai,yhting, as water door, 'Outside. Because of An ideh t . are difforent-tboy regulate and clea,ns4 ' "Now, p to the SYston, SO gently, not so aflen* expectations of the most ovaoting Jai mlella(,'I 811verstro was , shot and the n6uri§hment"and building proper. . Irls. I - *ant yolt all , cases of Crop And coughs of ehildreu,. dangerouisly wounded by A fellow -It- ties It Contains, Forrozone, brings the take Penoil slid 106 -per ai)d to write YOU Scarcely teAlIV0 YOU'Ve taken rood. As It Contains no oplum, chloroform all�n at Guelph, . SYStOfn to a high point of vigor, from ""n 6 names of your favorite icine. You are cleansed-appetito Im. ,or morphine it Certainly , hvmns." Prolro.q-color cloarg-helped by, Dr. '�al�('s 0, Most Which 101108 VIM, Ambit' A pause, Intertup" by� & piping 114,11111ton's Pills. Try a 25e. bot, " Safe, pleasafit and elticacious. rem- I It Ig probable that Sir Thomas. Lip- spirits. Pot! good looks, lgl000nd' heaglotolia, ,vw,co- 1 edy for the Ills it Is Intended.'$ For ton �vill offet a CUP, for Aoroplano take Perrozorne, ,01 dealers in 50c, fi I Mayor Thorne of Woodstock, X. 19., - sale by 0,11 druggists I t.h plonso' f'"cho-t- 4" we to ­- editor of the Carleton SetitiiLql, is , . - racea. boxe& . e Chrlsti4n iwr tht murammes.?" dead. . . a A 0