The Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-18, Page 611
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40"N Of CRONSTAPT,
Death Utz Russian Priest to Whom
Many Miracles Arm Credited. .
The once famous 11postle. of all the
Suo*lax. Father .7 . ohn, of Cropstadt,
Who" death occurred a short time ago
in St. Petersburg after on, illness of
over two years' duration, was revered
and adored not merely among the low-
ly but by. royalty as well.
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, Born Nov. 30, IM, he achieved eaz.
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ly fame, oominst into Prominence soon
after taking a Priesthood at the An,
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Inci4ont at Lardw Lake R*vooll a
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drew Church of Oronsta4t. Although
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001111try, nor a levAing, dignitary of'
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the church, Father John 4to
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conspicuously 1yheuever Ruelgia, at-
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tracted the *Orld's attention, whether
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scofier at superstition and 4
King Alfonso and his q.ueeik are
br"d.minded man, nevertheless he
was universally known,to the people
boli-daying in Andalusia. -
of Utassia. As the holy seer and mir-
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Montreal ,Irishmen, Are taking. aption
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acle worker of the empiie. This re -
sulted from the deep . impression his
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to stop the display ofoffeg
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zeal and devotion to the church
tures of their countrymen.
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wrought on the people.. At the begiaL
Three young Brockville �w,oys have
ning of his ministry in 1855, his zeal,
his .personality, And his unique Moth -
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been committed for trial on, 9, Charge
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ods appealed to the mediaeval a 1.
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0; r9bbing,postollic,o. boxes. ,
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which largely 'provailed Among . the
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and in the Russian church, and
. FI.9rq1iQq Ninraile underwent a long
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e wielded wide influence, becoming
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firmly intrenched in Russian heart$.
ton On tWkilllng of her sister.
Quickly his fame spread. Ke was.
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credited with, healing powers and with
Five persons were drowned on the
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the ability to perform miracles; the
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Alabama River.
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I raising from the dead of a girl in a
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St. Petersburg hospital was .Attributed
Therb is z"o, truth fft tho, reports thq,tj
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to him by peasants, And soon his
King -Edward -is seriously., . ill,
borne b -,came the Mecca of many long
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pil images by the faithful suffering
'A". Uhj9rS4u;4Tl"d.
The little oommunity of Thornhill,
About twenty mileg.north of Toronto.
is .all excitement over the rasulta ob-
tained by one ,of the npilthbQrs, Mr.
Levis Page. while drilling on his
farm for ristu
� , ral Ran. Whether or not
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�gae'reservoir or a mineral water sup-
plv Is not yet decided,. but so remarko
I able have been the thinors brouirbt to
I light by the drill that the neighbors
have formed a stock company to con-
tinue investigation of the property
and in the meanfiniv, are holding their
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forms at a very high value.,
Last spring 'Mr. Page commeneW
drilling for a well. He struck natural
gas but the supnly . seemed. wesic and
.he kept the . drill -gang working with
the 'hope Of malting a better discovery.
I It Is remarkable that at a depth of
4QQ feet the drilt li-ean brizx0nor tip,
pine cones, andi a )Iftico further down
was found rich black earth, such ae
might indicate a v.sifterrarean torest,
At 640 f"t the drill struck granite
rock r,rd sildilp"17, A14 it wits sent on
down.flirmigh the rock, at A depth of
1.2W reot v7ntpr was striio,k. Tt came
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np the drill tube with wiffirio-ilt force
to throw, a innin from his feet. It has.
4. peculiarIv birnelkish taste and li,i-
comes, discolored nft,-r exposure to the
air. Mr. Page 4 having a s4mple
analyzed, .
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Conscience, $mitten. I
A Toronto firm receptly received a
letter from Hamilton, signed "Con-
science,#' encloeing 96 cents additional
to, $7 already sent as restitution for
proceeds of a theft some ye4n ago,
with interest. "Tt has bothered me,"
writes the sender, . .
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not the end of the story,
Tr4fnlnw Por Doof Mutes.
Inci4ont at Lardw Lake R*vooll a
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Imat Mute41 will be given instruction
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Ili manual trainini; and wood working
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Otmno;e ftry of IYWI*n Tribe.
In one of Toronto's public gab"
A Toronto geutleavw Wls a otory
henceforth.
lot how he was mating ^ ms*l *t Lsr-
This was decided, upon by the fin.
der City rectigtly when 4
, , train arrived
once committee of the Board of iEduca.
with is lar so party of Americans. They'
tion At a recent meeting.
,demanded moose. and were served.
loome
H. Leak% inspector of; Lteah.
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Throughout the meal . the visitoQrs fair,
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nical education, wrote the board that
ly gloated over
, the joys of ,eating
several requests of this attire Ilad
it a
moose. It was worth while oomitig,
to bia attention and be felt,
into the wilderness just, for a chance
PerRnnullv. tbpt such a .elass woo 4e -
.of eating it. Helping after hel I
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si-rablr-. The arant for technical train.
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given, and finally. the tranaientq, de-
`�g would ordinarily be paid
ht �Ipe!i
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Parted on their way. The Toro
4 n 4 1 r! provincial regulations, lie
man had noticed considerable Amim.
ai"mmed'-wolild be sufficient to oaver
I meat on tlk� part of' the ,attendants
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the, expense, incurred.
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era bad- gone he asked them what the�
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were laughing at,
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"Atr those fellows -who enjoyed the
HAVE You A, I-IOASE ?
=,!Lee so much " was the reply.
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It Yom want to keep him in shape,
it we -, it was sim-
'W . awt Moose
of fresh pork I"
P;TYhri18%118w1m
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Nervillaell-it is noteli for curing
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not the end of the story,
strains, swellings and stiffness and
however, for the Toronto man, who.
SOYe 111119cles. For internal use in
is not., only business -like, but of an
curing cramps and colic, Werviline is
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inquisitive turn of mind, asked why
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a perfect marvel. In every good trai
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they didn't give the visitors moose,
because in the open season it was cer-
Ing stable you'll find nervilino becuuse
it 'keeps horses Ili trim
tairdy the cheapest grub to be had
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in those parts., much less costly than
and reduces
the veterinary bill, Fa
, rmers, stock -
pork, which had to be expressed in at
men and all horse owners should buy
great expense. The. response develop,
Nerviline and Prove how invaluable it
ed one of those romances of the wilder-
is. Good, for man or beast. 25c. for
ness which sound like the toles of an
bottle at All dealers.
earlier day,
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The frinkeeper explained that he
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could not get. the moose because the
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is at least one dreaded disease that
. Indianii of the neighborhood who, us-
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A Plenov of Daw,rion-
hunting an had gone. away on 4. loq
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inurn to ri-Ir the son of their o1cl
Bishop P� T. Rowe, A. native of
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A Polish priest was -shot Ili his
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from maladies. The sterli '.
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that they offer One Hundred liollars
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chief. The young chief became so
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rectory at Newark, N,J., by
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of Father lohn were �
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by the lete Emperor Alexander III.,
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d1srV at the incoming of the pale
tac few ago, that. he deserted
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went to the "Land of the M
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who constantly honored And befriend-
Sold by druggists'. 1� I IN
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years
his tribe %nd fied away to the north.
Sun" twelve years ago, and was At
Dawson two years before any shacks
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minister the last Sacraments of the
$100 REWARD, $100.
The old chief, a man of ninety, had
been pining for the son ever *tiince,
were Wilt there, He is now station-
in Alaska, it is - said, be
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church, when be Iny dying. He was
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4 conspicuous. figure at the solemm-
The readers of this paper will be
to learn 1hat QLre
and as the family is held in supersti-
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tious reverence -by the tribe' the- lat-
ad w1tere,
receives financial Aid in his mission -
from J. Pierlinnt TvToTgan.
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ties attending the poronation of the
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present Czar, and the Empress show-
pleased
is at least one dreaded disease that
ter have been greatly agitaied as to
who would be their head in "%a the
ary worl� ,
Bishop Rowe travelpd 5,M miles be -
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ed her fait h in blin . by making a
pilgrimage to Ahe r.hrino of St � . S�r-o
lence
60 -has been Able to -cure in All
its stages, and that is CAtArrh.Wr_ffaII,d
old man died The son, of course,
would ba entliled th the bonor, bmt if
tween November, 1907, anti May 1908
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1,500 r miles of the journey being -made
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. aphin to offer her raost fervent prayer,.
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Catarr Cure is the only po4itive ourO.
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he stayed away they would be ,,,,,r
on sno*sbo(,-,. Last May he left. for'
Mirnpe, nnd Ft few Nv,p#-ks neo he av,
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. led r$79
In his church Father John wa
medical fraternity.
.less, From time to time. the tribe
Aved at Winnipeg on his return from
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Whooping cough, Croup, BronchifiS
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urgent along, the lines of missionary
-e . udeavors in foreign fields, and of this
Catarrh .being a constitutitonal dis-
had heard of the Toung ehief at some
point on the intiumerable streams of
the Old Cobntry to once more take
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. Cough, GTIP, MOM, Diphtheria
interest the Russian Orthodox Church
case, requires a constitutional treat.
Ment- 14oll's Catarrh Cure, is t k
the Huds "' Boy region, and parties
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tip his work in the far North. On
the WaT to Sltk,1 he will be obliged
Cresolene Is a boon tf% ASUMtICS
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of,'L Nicholas, in New Y6rk City,
has . received wni)le share. Known to
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ititernally, acting directly upon . the
'surfaces '
h v - 3i r ,d in pursuit to find him,
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and � ade hini to come back.
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.t�6 travel morp- than .4.000 miles to I
.his. fartbs,qt rn,,;sion among fhe Esqui-
Do" it not seem more efrectivi to breathe in a
remedy to cure disease of t13a breathbif urgi�ns
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'but few of, his followers. by his sur�
Tiame of Sorgeiff, he was Fither John
blood and mucolis of the
system, thereby destroying the foun-
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and lwq .* n e tribe -got, defi-
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spoken, Ti7kudh, Tanava,
than to take the remedy into th - stomach
. Ircures because the air tendered strongly and,
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to. .all, and as Father John Russ"
mourns him. .
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dation. of .the disease, and'giving the
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far beyond tb� wat.r,-% of Abitilb
guages are
nnd Tngelik. Bishop Rowe, while in
. septic is carried over the diseased surface with
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patient strength by building lip- the
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a ertained by the
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WHERE 1410H MEN An FEW.
They Art 08 Seer" as Olook SWeiris
In pulwim.
Sulgtrla, is the marmot approaoch to
a Peasant commonwealth wb$eh the
I world has known to modern timm
There to not a Bulgarian Slay who is
not the owner of a plot of 14ad upon
which he lives And Out of which . he
gets his Own livelihood by him own
labor.
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Large, Inn4owners are Almost un-
known. The few men of wealth Ili
. the country are Mostly at foreign birth
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or descent And even they would not
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be counted Vs. wealtby acc9rcling to
the standard of other lCuropeau qoqu.
tries, I
The small Ixtidgwooro, who form the
: rest majority of the populAtIon, 4M
1 peasant borti,and peasant bred. Whel
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am extremely thrifty. They are con-
teut with very plain food The,
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the same sheepW,o garments from
year to year. only turpingtbelr coots
Inside out with the changes, of the
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Whole families, even. of well to ,do
peasants, sleep In the same room upon
mats stretched out on, the floor. They
live under cou4itions ot 4trt and dbr�-
comfort which no British or Gerroan
or French laborer w*ul4 t0ernte for
A week. Yet. notwltbotAn4lng theft
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disregard of the simplest sanitary ar-
rangements,. they grow up, singularly
.strong and healthy. , r
Moreover, they are free from Um Ir-
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ritatfQn caused Among otber labore".
overworked If not undeirpaid. bV the
spectacle of neighbors, living In amu-
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ence and eAse without any neceselty
to curtail their expenditure. Rich men
are black swans In Bulgaria. I waii
told by # foreign banker In Sofia, who
bad traded for many years In the
country that. he -doubted greatly
Nvbether there were fifty men In all
the rural districts who. had net In-
comes of �5,000 a year.-Londou Illus-
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every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat, . I . alid had sel, forth aga.1n, a
mGnL It is iavaluable to mothers with small L � Faults on Both $taea� � I constitution. and assisting, nature , in . I 'Y", - Archb.iqhop , of Canterbury at Lamm .
. . I ' I a better hope of bringing back the I beth Palace. �
childretu - - . He was. a wild Lind. week kind of doing lts*brk. Tb6 proprietors have elusive one to his Qyrn people and.'to L . . .
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ThQsoofaconsumptive . OS e . i Qrt -".A, i.i+:h i1i itc �"r five I . . I . � .
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WoWth W'144110.
A scientist has estimated *at (A
a lifounts of 70 yevs a inxit, owe
)WU whiou. if It were POW& to
rreserve them uneut, would reach. the �
ength, of I feet 9 inches.
. SX"tly 04 W110 AT9010011t -this
sta , tamerit is ba" it is h*Td to Key, -
for a little oboerv4tion will show that
1 during the greater portion of 4L Ma,Vs
I lite he cut,% lull U1414 on an Average of
� Lone paring re-
, � o a week, and At each
moves a sixteenth of an inch, or the
equivalent of .a quarter of on inch-
' gr mouth working out at three
I obes, a ye,� .
This would give him a, growth of 7
� feet -6 inches during the tbirtyr Year$ -
I lip, lives between twenty and fifty,
says The St. Louis. Poet-Pospatch. In
the other forty years, when the 40,�
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91, is less rapid, he would ce�P -
I taAPPIY4 produce four feet of nall.-5,
go that eleven feet is a betf
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age for the nail -producing .capacity
of a man.
It ishould be toted, however, that
the growth of the nails on the right
hand is, in most people, more rapid
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than of tbose on the left hand, and
It May be that the scientist in ques.
tion ties. based big argument . on the'
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slower growth of the left band nails.
An6ther curious. point is that the
rate of growth of the nails depends
d4rectly on the length of the finger;
thus, the nalls on the two middle fin,
gore of men grow more rapidly than
these, on the firtit'and third fingers,
reepeotively, and these in turn aro
more speedy in their growth than
these on tho little flners. �
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'Prom fix Apple$. .
A despatch from Vernon. -B.C., says
that SiXty.fiVe toner Of applea have
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been taken from 161 trees At the
Coldstream orchards there. ,At 43
pounds to the box, this would give .
a total of 3,023 boxes. This immense
yield was of the variety known as
s the game quality
of fruit is retailing In the local stores
at Vemon at $1,26 a box, the returns
'from these two acres alone would be
L iomething over $3,776, or $18W an
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tenden ad immediate 4
lie Srout COUK, Or in- .10
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Ltqsuanu, U111, AL J011gUl .L1 S PILLIVAce
and good nature gitire,. out, and he went
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that they offer One Hundred liollars
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his own moum;ng father. .
And tbat I was why the ... travelers,
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flam aditi, of the I
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to his lawyer to g�-t him to draw up a
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for any case that it tails to cure.
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stAkine for Larder City got pork in�
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deed of separation from his exasper-
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Send for list of testimonials.
stead of moose. .
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Stiff neck Js' caused' by rheumatism
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Send postal for booklet. I '.
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"A,h, v�ell," said the lawyer thought-
.Address : F., J. CHENE Y & tCO,,
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He. Was a Thoughtful Lad.
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Limited, Agents. Wont. ,, .
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fully..14perhaps there may be faults on
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Sold by all Druggists, 175c,
The'two little chaps did not take up
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Take 11all's. Family 'Pills for 'c
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much . room in the crowded Toronto
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back -of the -neck And one si4e. While
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so she caught a'strap,. right. in front .
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IIY6fi7re right!" shouted the angry-
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client. "She has a hump on her back �
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and a I wart on h nose.10 I . I
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street ear. - �With their neat
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reefer jackets and tiny. �aps, th�y sat
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it is often quite painful,' quick'relici
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be had Lpplying Cha
ntay. ' 'by 'Q - luber-
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rown ps, thar, woulu .
rhQUInatigni in tea icquires internal
hardly have accommodated .a person � . . .
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- - si e, - lads 'did . treatment. Whe� , there is no, lever
or inary Z But the .. . . I
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mind. the squaw *
not zing, for the�were and no swelling as in muscular' &rildl,
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'chronic*.
SUNSHINE, .
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very small and �eivmell behhv6d, and * rheudatisin, . . Chamberlain's
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looked very much' like brothets. ' - I - Linimebt will accomplish more - than
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Now is the time te visit .
.m� .own
bachelor girl. who shows sotue few
The' general store of M6Kinley &
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The carstopped aud)i lady entered.. - For sal .
. aAy Jhterrsal tredtmept. a py
California, Mexico, Florida and
4igns of * the,i§60 - and'yellow ietxf. "but
Ogilvie at Glace Bay- was ,burned. The
She wad a nice -looking lady with furs., all dxuggiats. I - . I .
the Sunny South' Round tri - ,'
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vi.ben I y', $3 fo � ,
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loss is.112,000. . � . I ..
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and" -w big haf and everything .that . I .. �_ . . . I .1 . I
to make Up � , nice. iady. . Slid . � . ..
tourist tickets on sale 'to all
Winter Resorts.
lovely brown curls and have-tQ. pick.
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. "Convl;ct Mrk, who - escaped � from
goes . . .
. down the .aisle �of -the cro,0ded - - - . �. I . '' . 1
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principal
Full information from- -
t. hem, out, of.those, too, It Isn't fair.
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nitentiary with Bill Miner, has been
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of . e the t little boys ways Cure my.coughs,afid co�lds.'!
the place wher Wo
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F. R. HODGENS, Town Agent.
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� Quick as a flash the elder 'brother, . . 1. . - . 7 I . I . .
who was about nine years old, was - ` The Modi�n` kerrfi%g. ., � .
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kinsas tornado is now _mtimated' at ain a cb,u-g'h Remedy! is the sole '' has been rembved4rom tbq�jjil at try., He stood for Ei minute waiting - � I .
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of British Columbia. , . . .1. s4tisfaction." This remedy . contains . ery ew. -sons have.any idequati - . , , - - harml6a . chemical extract of smoke ' I �-
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is never any knowing, what a small iaju:�,, ,, .. � . : I P 1% ' 'out, and that the'great problems of a 0. Pattison, Depot Agent. ,
may lead up to If neglected. The stoppage I i,ph 1, I left of it fro,.' sploctarl for h1w?,"o tha A. I in ist for. 1909 ''
I , �%, go, Alit ii mstd,rt iiiinii thp rittylif t,irlct. Tf united - South , Africa might ernerge� * . . 1. . . . . 'U0,19 L 0
of the bleeding, or the P-Aiti from a cut, . . the litio moes to fhi% riOnt the tree is problems which, although they would . � . . ,� .
burn, or scald, lulls many people Into a I - % � . 4 hlt%zid wn'i the loft t -An. � still be party subjects, no doubt would I � � I . . I . - I . �., I . I .
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false sense .of security. Dust getting int . . In r,niiinq P. houndary Pf, A cot- be based on lines far different from Repeat it.-t'Shiloh's Cure 'Will Al- I I .. I .
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and blood -poisoning. In -a similar way, tiny cut may , I I ,*ithe.r A 11mnntT-,-."f" 19 �ror'+AA - a hitherto divided.in South Africa, .. I Much good readingy, for little mone'76'
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the spot your child scratches on his head, the unduApeetta . - a Iron is btay.od nn all foilr -,"IPS to I I I I . _ � . . I 46 69 I Weekly Globe ............ ... I ... "* ...... 1.15
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difta3e. +,,i-s,4,nq pnint of fl�^ Yiio. . Repeat it� !�'-Shflohls Curt, will al- � � � it it . . , . 1.15
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Zarn-Bult. while ouch it Perfect healer�ls olso the InvatotateenAni, fekln-disesist, T11- rte,rinwnAror of 0-4 roctiril Yr-,*, ways cure my coughs and colds." NEW I Prcle Press ......... � v#*..::,::::.1',�.. 1.75
t te and rich �)ir MA7,irtr fr�oq ;e4 r9ii0st rhtiintkablo. � . 46 49 4.
Orne It hv. Tt iA a moftoir 6* f,lef .010 in M1471v . -1 . I 4� Advertiser .......4 ... ... . .-... 1.15 -
oniv gt, wo on -S of f14q?)nf,A P"Pol or bes1iiiAtiri4s ' � 1_-___� . . 40 Fairming World'.. o ... ,.. ............ 11W
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,�*,Ant wiA rplWhIn 40"AAr AL111 IMIZEW DIRE .OTORY � #,d- :4,
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.. Montreal, says: My little orandson was, BrAniford Ont says--' I find Zarn-Buk A r, 9XCURSIONS :,;,:'"
I severely scalded on his right leg from the & V70410d Of. A blo,ioti froo hestla ()vP I Th6 Bell Telephone Company ,, 44 . Mall 46 .......... *.�.... . ` 4.26
glendid iicalePof childreh's injutied, My lint never so on,"iilo+PIv tb,Af 0- $406'r IN EFFECT, I I World - I . ..... I I ... # I...., * ...... 3.25
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G . serlous and dmand6d great attention. we red-hot lid o the pove The skin was MFkV mf Cana& is about to pub- . ... I ... ...Oil ......... # . 150 .
. n6f, b- roaililv rp-mr,4YM liv f1ho Saturday, Night -,
.. ; use �othi% but Zato-Buk. and it was ly burned off, end he had a sho.king Marcli Ist to April 80th, inclusive, I 99 41 . .
ow WOO,, g It con"'O' - -0 it fOl- I Fred Press, London.... .... , 8.25.
wonderful cooling And n I I 0moetionoed woodgmain, hoylc I lish a new issue of the -
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provetd. it was sorno weeks before I f.Mdt' Free Press, Evening 9dUi'o'n".,k",'.'*"*'
. eg , 'discharging. i a Iowa thp+. r,() lotio As the blo.,xod tree d .......... 6 2.75
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left to, show whdre lid had bban sttilded, At I ,�d IT14 . SPDXANIS, ;WASH, Official Telephone Direc
the home 'firgt-ald,' I think gAid-gult Is na... 6, itnd finally ealed the wound lb,�rmnn Ro 1611W it rP.MAI . it 42.00 SEATTLE, *WASH, - I
without atittal," I ';oi tts sni-voyod. It will tory for the District of
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24m.1mic Ir it ImItivd And etrtWn curb for x ig, but , bruises, sptjktvlt� piles, festering not lie, nor will arc,11mok or crogs- . Western Ontario .. I It What you want is hot in this Hai we ,Can supply
sotft, ulton, scalds, blood-SoWiliftA, *r, ma. Scabs, Oar 4, cold-oraeks, thilblains, 6rovil'noil'ort yefufA if.4 te.offm6ny, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, it at less than it Would COO �'*U)--- saiding direat.
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,,%Zrx,n,i,tdalv tiores, bat It so$ atid injuries, . tlAzPA fropo nl4o flic dntog 41.75 LOS ANOELE.s, CAL, g Clinton .
Onothe.parts eajd#ftctAre6neu%1 i,--bournatitm, and tolaticit, AIII)tuggists hiq hoc-draf,sly as they oronorv- 1hound- . . �
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grown over s t, Awav, and MEXICO CITY, ' Note or re 6 atered letter and addross. I .
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'I s that have elapsed otid class, applying Iron, oll, of street addressee, or for du* � I
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