The Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-06, Page 6rJ
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_A URKEY [AT .. I I,
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I , .. ' A OnIt oe PApulir Feast In tits
Pennsylvania Mountains. TELLING FORTUNES.-
-. An 'Intoresting Gams to MAY With
. GONE WITH THE. WOODSMEN. Paper and Pencils.
1 When .your friends come In to
I 'rho People, Traditions. and Aesoaia� You some time .and you can't think of
anything else to do, suppose you try
I • kions That Made. It Possible Are .No
fortune telling. Give each a paper and
More, and It Joins In Oblivion the pencil and tell them to write downs the
": I Apple. Cut and Quilting Bas•
following. things:.
3 P " "`It isn't because there is no more 1. Some time in the. future, like neat
material in the Blue mountai:i region Tuesday or the 23th. of January.
. • of Pennsylvania to provide a turkey 2. A place, like the name of a city 99
eat that we have had :the last of those
an attic or A trolley car or. anywhere
Mr• Lloyd-Gcorge'o budget, intro famous festivities," said a 'former else.
tluccd` yesterday, proposes to, make up dweller of the district described,, ;'Por g, The name of a 'person.
itquor trade and. on accumulated there Are still wild• turkeys a -plenty, 4. An object.
"Tile turkey eat has gone out with 6- A remark—that is anything that
the deficit by increased taxes on the . W. •
wealth, the passing of the people whose •
homes,. any one might say,
P. J, Ifavai>a h, a Montreal hotel- traditions and manner .of life ,made it 0.• A feeling, like glad, sad,, cross,
possible and with the occupation that kind, etc.
keeper, admitted making, presents to was once theirs, ?. A verb, like run, sing, dance,, etec
the police at Christmas -time and send
"in the days when the turkey eat $;; A, color.
ing. money to Aid. Proulx for protec. was the great winter. festivity in the 0. Another color.
tion from prosecution- mountain districts between the Schuyl- 10. A place,
kill and the .Juniata watersheds. the Then- when sour friends. bane filled.
..ls.ln nh,nflo ne' 1-11,10 I — ..A .1....,. .....
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LOVE OONQUERS ALL.
telegt'apb
very
form.
could
I
sage:
WOMEN'S PERIOD OF PAIN.
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uestions. and their fortunes will read.
perhaps,
Regularity of the system can only
m Op•roterfe Aeesunt of a •Message
be secured by maintaining strong'
That Was Not 80"t.
healthy circulation. It fecllc, run -
!'0140 are strange creatures,'" said to
down, nervous,: be sure that. circulation
clerk. .
is :poor. The statural result is cones.
"Ops afternoon Not very long ago a
'tion that exacts so severe a penalty.
handsome Young woman came to
Besidos being a food former and nerve
my office and asked for as telegraph
tonic, Ferrozone adds additional v1904
to the heart and ensures strong blood
She wore a brown Tell, but I
circulation. This is the only means
nee, all the same, that her eyes
sof preventing :congestions that cause
were red, as If she had been crying. I
+pain, headache and nerve weakness•
her the farm, with a sympa-
,The whole system is rtnewed and for -
look, and she wrote this mes-
,
,Itified, with "strength, vigor and en.
good! ney rendered a Service
again, will. Your of great'value to those much in need
For girls and women noth-
"+' Never let me. hear .from YOU
.durance.
ing equals Ferrozone, 50c• at all deal.
igaln,'
ers.
"She paid for the message, and then
I+ miles to the 2nd con., thence'and capital action. He is also very
thenIchoieely bred Sand is sure•to be a Pop- .
she asked in a tremulous voice bow
.
soon .It would P.
REDUCED PRICES FOR SCHOOL
,In half aa• hour, ma'am; I replied.
BOOKS..
. "She went away, but in ten minutes
she was back again.
The Whitney Government has, As1 Set!
"'Have you sent that Message of
forth on page six, made a contracts by
which Public schools will be ensured a
mine?' she said.
"'No. ma'am, not yet.
supply of readers of better ,gnrality than
11'Yery well. Give It back to me. I
I those furnished now and at, greatly ren
want' to change it a, little. said the
duced cost. . .
young woman•
"1 returned it. though that was
I The value of the concession obtained
against the rule, and she altered It so,
will be fully understood by families
that it read:.
(with a number of children, of school
%
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a -1 „
11
You can se'.0 inPins outing your X
Mams-
foist Poo burn the urWo Ik VVI 1. A few jsouxrx OAW ahatfo >
Pills, for Ridne or 7ala�ddeiit Trouble, yQ* will 3x0900 Miall stns
=44=407o-
baniied oalox. Toll $calor yourself that Gia i bwrorrached tbo 4"
heyve started tQ 0gacp• Itwon't bo funny houxe mot a until ygara , m*ttb.y
Bare doting gots good.
600. a, box i 6 tor* Pin & unowt
(1:3.69. It all dear
lers. If yQu cont & PINK 00.
gest 'them in yo . r . �a w+ 1110 E� T1�i o
nes ghborbood$ w (C+.. ... - _
ovdar dlrert.. r ^r*(+#•hr JW AS
t+r it ' .i1f 4A WY0e.1VwW19I
Repeat it ,,-t4Shiloh's 4ure Trill al
rr�+-. --_.-__,. .. --
and rugged woodmen .and their s of
lies, of them descendants of
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uestions. and their fortunes will read.
perhaps,
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o one expects you o come ac.
"Then she went away again, but this
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books at an excessive pricy has been ,
l� '`,
BA �1\ E. C $order 11�IaC rad'
—hiv. dear troy, rl woman Iles only two
.
is :sift Last year it was •1;458. and $379 re-,
a S Cure . my..con hs and (:olds."
w y g
many
Pennsylvanla Dutch stock, Scores
somethlpg like this:
fly Next Tuesday (2t on a tro!!ey car
time she was hardly gone five minutes. one of the most oppress, a and it
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,pure
of them .depended almost entirely on
you will meet (3) Billy Brown carry-
"'That message of mine—ft hasn't. some items in connection Vith the
been sent yet,•has it?' she asked. family outgo, and in securing the re-
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1,duction
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Route. Description and Pedigree,
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10. Accidents at risk o oar Ist, P g
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'time,
Mr. F. A. Aeland, Deputy 'Minister
their skill. with gun and trap for their
food su 1 ,
supply.
n refrigerator, Which he novas
ing (4) g ,
est o sn in •IWbere are
ares _ t you, 9 s (gi,
e
.11 , in cost provided' for the Whit-
No, not ,yet.
"IOh, Just let me have it , '
Government has
MONDAY—Will leave his own stable Border MacGregor is a Ane, upstandi '
the : ing. stylish ,horse of great• weight . and ,
ors. insurance whether in foal •'or not. regularlp :. to the horse, . will .; be
i effort
of Labor, is in Montreal.n an
to the cot to o dii-
ra
' "The cabins of .these mountaineers
the c tuts between
built logs, 4
,
you going, my pretty maid?' This will
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on ill
feel (6) a w
good! ney rendered a Service
again, will. Your of great'value to those much in need
in Clinton and proceed south on
London Road 2t miles,, thence east substance, with good teat .and legs'
ways cure my coughs and colds." .
settle _eratives'
.n , p
iicult . The -'Dominion Textile Com- .
Y
were Rf
which were filled in with clay. A
Mahe you angry, And y
start to (i) dance, but he will remark
"I handed her the message, and the sof the same. It is to • be hoped the
strange creature tore it up and wrote lgood that
I+ miles to the 2nd con., thence'and capital action. He is also very
thenIchoieely bred Sand is sure•to be a Pop- .
.
s lied for a Board .of Con
pony ha app
hue stone chimney rose at one end
g Y
,that our eye's are ) urple and your
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work will go on and simi-.
its
south to R. Pepper's for noon,
to who want' to
-
Ciliation and the men are wining.
of the cabin outside, covering that en-
ifAtr is (Q► green and will soon persuade
this in place: y 'lar
Dearest. come home, All is for
reductions Will be secured not on-
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south to the Mill Road and west to alar favorite with all
breed marketable stock,.
many
whooping 'cough, and _always with
_ .
tire end, while on the inside it opened
you to go with him to (10) the north.
, "
ly in all classes of Publiq schooL books,
Bossenbur s Hotel 13rucefield for good
y' Border MacGregor won first Frize
1,
ways cure my coughs and colds.
Middle Island lighthouse, and his..•,as-
sis.ant s ent a night. in the lake in.
P g
on a broad fireplace across that end
pole, •leen•
'
a .disabled launch. They finally � drift- ': ' " `
but in those in use in the'Hfgh schools
night,
g ural Society's
the Seaforth,A ricult
ed .ashore on sire island, ariii when
i r Catarrh in 'this sec.
There s more _a
than other dis+
of•the room.
"The' cabin was: banked all around
Of course If ,von like you call invent
different questiops, but be sure your
PASSION FOR HATS..
as well. Weeks Sun.
Y
TUESDAY—Will proceed 1� miles to- at
the 2nd of Stanley tp R. Taster's Fair fpr four best. colts by any (!raft
f the county all
tion o Y
eases' put together, and until the last
, iia st which hemlock and
with earth against
friends do not know. what they are
----
Nicobar Ladies Have Queer Fe For .
for noon, thence north, on, 2nd to horse. And at the Mianneapo is Fair
he won first and the Gold Medal,.
•
few years was supposed to be incur-
pine boughs were heaped.. Sometimes
P
rows o! cord wood were piled up al-
when you play the game,
Old Headgear.
WHY COUGH SYRUPS FAIL.
Bayfield Road and west to. Edward
W'ise's night, �. Border MacGregor (1.1,636) Vol. xxv,
t man ears doe-
able. For a Brea y, Y
local disease and
tors it a o
most to the eaves, the better to. kee p
THE VALUE OF GEMS.
The group of islands known as the
the
They slip quickly over the sore ir- .
y p q y
'for
WEDNESDAY—Will go north 4 initis brown, #nailed ,.1900, bred by "David
Fifc-
File -
pronounced
local. remedies, and I,y con-
out the cold, which is always intense
Nicobars, about 150 miles south of
ndamuns has been but little ex-
ritated membrances, drop into the
to Iiolmesvtlle for noon, thence 3; Bowman, e, , rl ince Lpch9Ro
Roxbur h
prescribed
dr
cantly failing to cure . with local
wind swept
during winter on those w P
hills' ' .
-
Sapphire and Roby. Worth More Than
'Diamond.
Anda
A
, though the manners and ens-
stomach and do little else but harm
digest onj ,it's different with,Catarrh it
+ , .burgh,
north on the Maitland, then east 1 sbire• Sire Prince o>
to Nesbitt's for night. l (40,616) Vol. -21, by MacGregor (1;987,)
It i cu ablo:
-treatment, pronounced i n r
:Science has. proven catarrh to be a
. .
"There was rarely a cabin with more
room– Th ails were dark
than one ro e w
the
' There is a popular belief that the
toms of the inhabitants. offer very in -
teresting lteeuliarlties to the ethnola
ozone—poo inhale ft. Ever breath
Y
the
mile W.
THURSDAY Will proceed to Sum• Vol. 3 by Darnley (22�) VOL 1•' Dam,;
III, y1 (8,124) Vol:.
e and therefore
constitutional disease
. , . .
and amok and Prom rafter o. beam
y'
diamond is the most valuable of pre-
gist
sends,healing bis inflamed merhill and north on.the Base Line. Miss of anorley's
g a ams to
tissues. Tightness, soreness and in- W. for neon, • thence 2i 12., by ;Royal Charlie (727) Ypi. - ' •
• constitutional' treatment.
requires constitutions a
' Cure b
hung plentifully strips of jerked vent -
- meat;
ctous stones, but the belief is a mis•
,
lal.ep one ander ordinary' circum•
of le of these
One of the most n iceab
affects the
to Malr's
fin n are cured by healing pine miles east on the 8th and 9th, then Improver (391) Vol..1 g. dam, Young •
r manufactured
Hall's Catarrh , Y
J. Chane & Co..,.Toledo, Ohio,
smelted ear
.son. and chunks o! sm k b
lou with hams and biwon'. Pram the
g
stances. The reigtire commercial value
and one which serious!
trade of the islands is the passion ,for
!essences. The cough goes away, south 2� miles, then east 1 mile to Miss (8,123) Vol. :12, by New Style
essences.
is 'Vol. 1 by Crown Prince (206):
c cur n the
is the only constitutional e o
is
• 'internally ki dos-
a woods s►i 1
fatmily pigs fattened' In the x
*the bear the
of the finer stoner is about as follows:
hating. an emerald of a certntn size
old hats which without exception,.per-
,of
varies the whole framework of society.
throat is strengthened, huskiness Owen Reynolds, for night, ! (560)
Lcured.' Nothing so simple, so convert- FRIDAY -Will 'go 1 .miles south and; Vol. 1i; g,. g. dby
market. It is taken nt, y
e s from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It
a and
almost as wild S h c r
deer. But the choicest and best b,•
as worth, $100, a diamond of the same
No one is exempt from it. Youngand �lettt, so certain to `cure as Catarrho-
e224); Vol.I
Defiance
2k east to. _Harry, I+'reeman's for (1959) Vol. 6, by Doflance'224) ol. 1
Colin. Vol. 1, g 9,., g.
acts directly on the: blood and. mucous:.
loved thing'of the cabins larder was
.. size would be Porth $110, a sapphire
4300 and a ruby $430. You age, there•
old, chief and subject alike, endeavor zone, Tr it. 25¢. and 1;1.00. sizes.
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to other in the singularity Sold'. everywhere,
noon, thence south to Huron Road by Sir (772)
west to the Commercial Hotel., dam, Bet, :by Surprise I (846.) .Vol. I.
system.. The oiler
surfaces of theY . Y
one hundred dollars ,for any case .it
the fat and ere❑ frozen w}Yd turkey.
',,While the woodeman s.'cabin was a►-
it
Bore, that the sapphire and the ruby
are both more valuable thea 'the dta-
outvie each
of shape no less than in the number
old hats they can acquire during
LTENDANCEDOWN,
and• ,
Route.
Clinton, . for night. •
remain. at his own \LONDAY, MAY 3rd . Will leave his.
fails "to cure. Send for circulars and
ways prepared for a tnrlce9 ant,
never thew 'when it wRs coining, . A
mond
0f
their lifetime.
SATURDAY—will
SALARIES' stable. `
own; stable, Lot 26, Huron ,• Road,
'proceed
testimonials.
r ss : F. J. CHENEY cid -CO.,
Add a
•Toledo; "'A•
turkey eat began rvtth 'the mnlin; up
;.
Perhaps it might interest the yours;.
p of what he rinci al
people to know t p . P
p P.
Ona 8ne .morning at the Nleobara It
!s no unusual thing to see the surface
. UP. . This .route .will by continued through-
the and
, Tuckersmith, and will 1
miles north to the 2nd con,,. 'then
of a .party !n n-nelg'.hboring:"vinare .or
settlement. 9'akiKig along a ' fiddler,
Precious stones ,are composed. The
of the ocean in the vicinity of . the
out season,' -health.
In looking over the 'report of the weather permitting.
to John Bailey's for noon; then.
Sold by all .Druggists, .75c• -
Hall's Family Pills for cSin
.
the would.appear at this, that or the
y .
.
. diamond. as they already know,, is
crystallized. Sapphires,
Islands dotted over with canoes, in
L •
Min ter of Education, for he year pedi,grce;
along the: Base Line to Ephraim
'Butts
Take
stipation.
other .woodsman s cabin. of a winter
evening, the woodsman mud his
g'
P are .carbon
which term includes the.true sapphire
each of which the noble savage, with 1908 est to hand we were surprised si d r for ,night.,,
nothing on but the conventional slip of ' i' Bar One ..(22086) was foaled in
to that the 'school TUESDAY—Will proceed west to the
` _
family did the rest,
and;" the oriental ruby, emrmid, topaz
notice poyulation•
cloth earl ;a full white hat with a black 1901 sire Bar, i0ne II: (12744) grand
'
16th con., then south to the Huron
.
.
„ Instafitl the birch wood pall of el-
y
and amethyst,, are pare alutniva col-
band, may. be watched catching fish of. the province in decreasing rather. sire Bar None (2.388')1 grand darn Blyth
Road, then i.p the Graham Hotel;
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capie forth. «'Nile the' enbtn s
host-
orad U the rust of different metals.
y_
The opal, the 'red` amethysts ,and .the
Por his daily mens. Secondhand. hats; than increasing. 7 Nus in tho t elr 188p Empress (30I5) Bar One V's dam
1 ,der
are an most request, now- ones being: I the school • was Gll,l12, was- Queen (4'604'J) . by Hymnes III.
Clinton, for noon; then east along
1u. stable
guests drank ckler the prepared
he turkey over the hick-
and spitted t y
agates are silica. Among the agates
population
looked u on with suspicion and des- �.
P This was high' water . pili 1., ;+nx:e
(9039), dam, Gall.
the H UST -.Road to own
faY:'iii t: '.
75.15.
y;
pry .coals, in the firepiare to roast for
are Included carnelian; the ebalcedony.
the onyx, the ,sardonyx and the blood-
favor.
This curious as sq well known
then ear b ear, i ,
y y y r has. bets grow-
Past
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- Description. {
W'EDNE'SDAYWill proceed gas o
l
I E AN itETURN
TO SE'ATT , D
ACCOUNT
the feast. When 1t was ready for the
table it was .placed before. the guests
stone. 'rhe true emer..atd and the true
pawdlon
that traders from" Calcutta make an-."---q
ing less and less, until .year it
had, fallen 'to 59.0,235 'hiss, s ,l s0l1 c-
'Bar One V." was :one of the best.
bred Shire iorses -in En land on' both
g
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James Martin s,'. 2nd coli., for noon,
north.' by wap
.OF
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PACI(FIC.,
on'a big'tin Platter. Each one. enrvtvi.
d squared•
to az which .are different from the
P
tolental emerald and the orientat to-
nual excursions to. the Nicobars with
car oes of ofd fiats which they barter
g ,
what alarming state ut ^f:a:rs a.nd
g + si+das, descending from ``Hymnes" and
...their- ••of'Wrbxborough
. to. Frank.'Storey's for night: .
ALASMA-YUKON
EXPOSITION.
for .himsetf;.the plates. being .
of birch bark.. , .
pas, are formed partly of (flumina and
`The term "oriental"
for cocoanuts' the only product of should furnish. fo•'od for so uoris reg eq- II'Stroxtob Tom," weighs 2000 pounds, THtESDAY-By way of Winthrop• to .,
(tion for the' women of rhe p;cvince• has three white feet and white stripe Hart's for.
the 9th c1. on. to Win, G,
20th to Sept.,30th,
Good going May , p
g g
,1 • complete.
The turkey eat was not p
i su 1 of
though, . a libera pP y
Partly.
as
of.silic�i,
applied to precious atones does not
these is�ands.•�:In oddity of hat shapes
the American' women of this .season There may be' more in .r. ic,i sir;cide on face, and possesses plenty of ;bona of .. pne hour, . then to Jas: Cambell's •
*west
1909.
. without .
n with
bass' and head cheese, a d1.
. refer.
to the east, but is'only a tech-
can certainly go the.la fes of contention ellen many aconic ui'4 Will-
the best quality. with plenty of featly for noon, then 3�,, miles to Jas
I
Re tarn Limit 'Qct.. 31st, 1900. ' :..
Paan
a breild and
it sweetest e! rye
. utcal
�yord meaning "eery Sue:" -Chi•
one tietter, Ing to: admit. , But whilo tl:e school
er, and. wori the following prizes in ; Dale's for night. r .
HOMESEEKEPi,W EXCURSIONS
went.the ,
an Naas is, a strictly' Penn-
• butter. P n . • ,
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, Casa.
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attendance it falling oft,, there. has
at
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. . been an increase in teachers salaries.,
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England : , FRIDAY -1 mile east . to', Kinburn,
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1903; 1st prizesHb�yhead Countp;Show I then south to his own. stable:
.
Sylvania Dutch creation:
_
Thr. 'rnrrfv scholar.
A Secret. I 1903 the avera a salary Mdto
905 1 t 'z M Da Llan elan • DAY W' 1 d +A, ,:: S•,:.,;,,�•-.-
AT LOW RATI• S: "It. is made' from the rich juices left.
VIA�CHICAGO OR SARNI.A after• boiling the ingredients •for stat[
AND NORTHERN NAVIGATION cheese, these being, thickened to a
. C,O, paste with buekwheat flour, This paste
,Nall information and,tickets from is pressed In Por>Yis until ,cold .and as
Town: Agent.. served. in slices. it . is u d:uil blue to
JOHN RANSFORD, g
A•. 0. PATTIStlN, Depot' Agent. color, very rich and very good.
. After�.the feast•'the turkey eat was
. rounded out by a night of jollity.auper- ,.
b tl fiddle and maintained
induced . y: .,e
by it in'its music for the old fashioned
cotillon figures and reels, which were
danced until 'tile gray of inorning,
"But most of those. old. time woods-
men : have passed away. and on those
who are still dwellers in the. mountains
the game laws have forced a situation
that leaves them with their ancient oc-
cupation gone, and the bunt being no:
idnger a source of maintenance ats.tra-
dations have departed .with At: The. `
newer geineration of these people, is of
other. tastes. and ageociataons, so while
the wild turkey is yet in proximity in
that • Blue mountain - regloii to supply.
. the material: for the festive turkey ,cat
rife traditions and associations , that. .
Made it possible are no more. and itis .
gape: like the apple cut, the huiltirig.
bee the pig killing frolic and others of
Sharks -1 wonder why it I. woman n g • L+ '
male teachers was $372 in , rural
1 — s 1— a ay y, g
1905 -1st .prize Conway Show.
SATUR — •It procee o
Switzer's, ' 2nd eon., Tuckersmith, . .
Mica
lets out everything you tell her? Stta schools and b283 • to female teachers.
'
1905 -1st prize LlangeLui CountytShow,
for. noon, thence .to his. own stable
—hiv. dear troy, rl woman Iles only two
.
is :sift Last year it was •1;458. and $379 re-,
1909 -1st prize Huron . County Stock
where. he.will .remain until the fo•1-
dews �f h r At'
a secrnt-cit. a sPectvCly.-The Walkerton 'Telescope.
Worth keeping or It .18 too. goad to keep . ..:
t1.►
Show.; .
lowing Monday morning.
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I. Terms
.. To insure, 312, payable 1st of. Feb-
Terms
".:To ',,insure . a .f oa ;:.110, ,.payable Jan
,
eat mn is made u of unlitiee3
A gr n P 9
's � • el '14I' rd n ' senior t
s Helen en o e , a a
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10. Accidents at risk o oar Ist, P g
rurry;: ' 19 i y
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'time,
that meet or :make great occasions.-' Smith College, was shot- and killed
owners, -Owners : trpgg', their mazes: their: mares before. foaliiig:, azid`..
,Lowell.. •• ' - �by :a .young man .whose attentions• she
and not returning them, will be charg- parties' not returning their •mares
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-- '' ' ' rejected. They rnurdercr •. committed
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ors. insurance whether in foal •'or not. regularlp :. to the horse, . will .; be
suicide.
Parties dis,tosung of their ' mares bo- charged full insurance, . foal or no
Repeat it. c "Shiloh's Cure will al-.
fore foaling time will. be held respon= foal. 'All aCeident`s to mares at +' risk
ways cure my coughs and colds." .
sikaie. . of owners,
:• Whopping Cough:
'OMINICK REYNOLDS ,_ .� G, DALE & SON . '
';Proprietors
.
'phis is amore •. d'angerous disease.
Proprietor an'd Manager. and Managers: •
. The Grand Trunk Pacific' is said to
than is .generally presumed. It will be
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ave determined' 'to, build a branch �a surprise to .inane to learn1. more.
American oundar' to Hud. ideaths.•result from.it'than from scar-
rom fife a b Y.
Mr.:A..Hamilton was found. dead in, Dolly Hardy, a nine-year-old girt, '
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let. Peyer. -Pneumonia often,`xesults
on's ° Bay. .
from 'it. Chamberkain's Cougli 'Rem=
the river near Hairston. has been committed to the Vilioi •,
A -fire started by Black ,land' men ilndnstria,'.. School for robbing ' the
My has. been used in epidemics
.-
caused eight deaths in New Yiorl:, house of Thornes Flaxen, near St
many
whooping 'cough, and _always with
Thomas:
,of
ARE YO'U DROWSY the best results; Delbert McKeag. _ of
AFTER MEALS ?' Harlan, Iowa, says of • it -' "Aly
Repeat it -:—"Shiloh'; Cure will al- .
Mr.. Robert, Carnegie, keeper of . the
Is. there a fulness in your stomach-- ,boy
took whooping cough when nine mon-
I
1,
ways cure my coughs and colds.
Middle Island lighthouse, and his..•,as-
sis.ant s ent a night. in the lake in.
P g
drowsy, lazy desire to sleep—this the old. He had it in the winter. I
isn't natural in, healthy folks and only. I
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a .disabled launch. They finally � drift- ': ' " `
of a. bottle of Chamberlain's .Con h
—urs whet! the liver is torpid. You g g
ed .ashore on sire island, ariii when
the' old time rural pastimes that are
;which proved .good; �I can-
•Yat are late again!"^Youth's' Goma. need stimulatn tonic—need Dr. not
a g not recommend' at too highly. For
The resolutions adopted at tho re- found both harp their hands 1.froueti.
better: trade re -
now but a memory.
..
panton. _ .. Hamilton,s Pills to stir _ our liver
You'll sale .y W: S R Holmes.
cent conference on
h Cana .laid e -
1Presiden it da-. were la' before I The -Queen of Holland gav birth to.•
• •
• ., ' Not Stufr: "
-` ' and put life .into sleepy organs, ns.
Rrddl'es.'
feel brisk and lively --you'll• eat, digest?
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Tait yesterday.. a Princess. .
The great editor , looked up' impa
What is the most awkward tiin'e for
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a train to start? Twelve -fifty; as it's and sleep well after regulating with
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. tlmtly;
"Boy," he said, "what to that res-.
tying .in the.wastebasket—a. mouser'
I, b k t
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10 to •1 if you catch it. Dr. Hamiltons Pills, No medicine so Four young children of Mr. S11ophen
Why is a camel . a very pugnacious 1 niversally used, so mild, so sure to McAskill were burned to ileatli in a
animal? Because he always has tris benefit as Dr. Nati ilton's Pills. Sold fire that destroyed the family dwell-
�Cbe N. '.
resERerord 1, b, '
The boy after;examinin� 1.!e a5 a all dealers in 25c, boxes. 'Glace Ba The rest of the .
W, JACKSON, AGENT. CLINTON. answered: back up. . by ing at G a ro . .
'1\0. sir: ft's one them poems o• Why is a ship.'lalve a woman? Be-: family had a narrow. escape.
passion throbbin .
„ cause she is often tender to a man -of- Lr
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war, often running atter a smack, of- •9 q
"Well, pour some water on it and Asn ilnknnwn ctcamer went down in
• s „ .ten attached, to a buoy (boy) and fro lc u error.. WORTH ITS W)rIGHT: iN GOLD• . In � � 'or. �9�.V
k LWdro it out of the window, said . Whitefish Bay, La e S p . _
then p - quently mnlGtng up to a pier (peer,..
the editor. "The building, isn't in Why do come women snake good .
NEXT HOMESEEKERS' - EXCUit= sured," nos by efec me Because ttrey tuns i v" . Mi-o-na tins Reached a (fold Stan• .
CURSIONS : Repeat it "Shiloh's Cure will al- ' lard, Says Harry Ellis of Fer- ,
how to manage the males,
Cheap Riding:, ways euro my coughs and .:older gus, For Stomach Trouble.
if
(Ail Rail . Via Chicago.). If a pAir. of andirons cost $7.75, Much good reading for little mousey.
Uncle Zeke (back from the city) You, what world n ton of coal come to7 'Harry Ellis of •Fergus,, Ont., 'saps:
''1 believe that Mi-o-na for the cure 1•to
—MAY FOURTH,— talk rabout cheap ridllt'f i rodo twenty 111slies.-=Pblladelphin Ledger. The News•Record and Weekly Mail and Empire, one year, . .:...$
miles -on a street k'yar, au' all it cost ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS AT of • stomach . trouble, is worth its ++ Weekly Globe............ ...�._.., 1.75
Via Rail and Boat, ++ ' • . Family I3er4ld and Weekly Star ...... 1.76
( ), me was a nickel. A Magic figure. LOW RATES weight in gold. It cured me from
Steamer leaves Sarnia at 3.30 P. m. Uncle Jed—Cosh! That ala t nothtn, •i. " Weekly Witness 1176
. U 'eau can make a magic figure out to Seattle, Wash. ;. Portland, Ore. a stomach difficulty that seemed to +i , •• Sun
on May 19th, When I ,was thar.tast year I rode to , .,..•........
1,t10
of cork. Glue to the base of the cork Tacoma, Wash. ; Everett Wash, P 1. Free Press, .. _..:,...... 1,7
uzzle all other . rescrip.lons and ,+ ,. ' ..
Winnipegand return,. $32.00, the to of the tallest buildin to town; remedies. I was unable to eat, the ., .. Advertiser 1,'t5
, p a half of a leaden. bullet with the Bellingham, Wash ; Victoria, B. C, ' ' 4. • • `4 40 —
_�dmtlnton and return 42.50. an it didn't cost we a blamed cents
eetntcircnliir side- underneath. •Yon Vancouver, B. C. ; San Francisco, food would ferment and form gas. and ++ ++ +• FKrmtny( World.......•+....,....... 1.80
7'i,c:kets . good for 00 days, can : shape the top of the cork like a Cal, ; Los Angeles; Cal. Etc. Good make a serious pressure..oft my heart. it '+ Fa�rmet's Advocate and
"Proportionate rater! to other points — Bead and dress the whole figure, coy- Horotr 1lfagaair:e 2,23
going, May 20th to Sept. 30th. Re- There was terrible pains lar the pit •, +, Daily News, Toronto......... • i..1 .S'........ M
;in Western Canada. 116 who has once done i•on,a kind. cring the lead in a quaint costume. turn limit del. 31st, 19091 For iia my stomach. I became weak,•drove y, +, „ Star 44 11 „1,1,,,,,,,,•,,,,,,,..,., 2.30
Secure your tickrts from. nosy will be more ready to do you An-' This 'toy can his knocked about ab { is and full information call on any discouraged and later 1 got ,nervous ,+ 1' Glolre • . • .. , , •. ... • , +, � •... 4.25
John Ransford Towit Agmt, other than lie wbota ou yourself have 1 e ' Mail '•W'.•, 4.26
, � Y girych as Possible, but !t w11i elwoy. (}rand Trunk ticket agent• and could not sleep or .rest, ,,sus dis= •1 ' A. . • • • • • . •.• • •.•.• a.,.
• A. b. Pattison, Depot Agent, obilged.—Ho es. land on Its base.1. ease makes one feel like not wanting At Is . World . `.........1. ^ Y �» ; ... + 3
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. to see any human beingand Produced a 23r
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- _ _ p es ++ ++ Sxtnrdac Ni ht i/
,..�,�.,,�.,-...,-�.,,.,�..�••----.--•-- 11 ►, Free Press, Lpnden.. .... .......... . 25�)
- - - ulelanchol and forebodings. I Was
p g ../ it p'reg frees; Evening Edition...,. • . •......,.♦ 2,7
A purelyhel`''hal balm 1 bb$t told to try Mi-n-na, anti when Y corn- �,
thing for 'the tender skins of any faith in it, Scut the first' two t'
menced on the first bort I had hardly y
ohiidren, yet powerful enough y this , P?lY
' to howl an adult's ohronlo sore; stomachc treatment
d to li-dilute pain
tog l a �� t lantlt �V011Wa C of you bar sending dire t. can 'ala
. highly antiseptlo; eases 'pals story short, the upshot of my using '
ffi I andamartingsoon 48 Wiled Mi -o -not was that it cured me wholly remittil�g, please do so by Express (?rf(ir,bst�ll.
. -, __ _-.. and I now cal, eat what I like and
• that Is Zam-gut« Renremwier
_ g se.
It Is Is
herbal-no mineral dvocate n the hungry.
of M O-na. ardent dote or.registered, iatered letter �Ilt� aci�ir�
- oleons, no animal fats. Power mein sells Mi-o-na Tab- . '
ES' 6.. y,._. ..: ,A lets,
th R. Ilolcps a remed that is '��c� ,rt
C ML4 DISEAS0111 I we iilliiiii�E and
punt oomlylned lots, hd dysp y ver, 0 M 4r ' .�+i
Making such strrpr sin curl s through-
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.. ' .411 dtiraaP#tx utrr► rtdwa Gell ae 30 , it bar. ,
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.111 ',out -Canada, for 5 cents a bo1z,',guar- THE i�Er�j�'S-RI ORI)` . W CG ti +b li•
I Anteer them to cu , dr .1 ey back. I
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