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Clinton New Era, 1910-02-24, Page 121 Tim 01 191* sorest to Fire 1 A Glimpse of the Limits 4 The Lumbering Shanty 4. 7 Mills in the Distance 10 Barking the Wood 5 A Picture Story at the Manufacture of Paper, by 2 fluting' and Pvt.ling Logs Running Logs from Limit. The 'Canada PaperLimited. , Full ,View of &lift • 3 • Measuring ogs, 6 4 Jam on the Hiver , 4.•40• 4.41, • 017.4sif " • 9 At the Milis 13 An Old Saying Amended. Man—Wont you marry me, then? Bachelor Girl—Certainly not! When singleness Is bliss 'tis •folly to oe wires.--411ustrated Bits. A man must be excessively stupid as well as uncharitable who believes ,there is no virtue'but on his own side. —Addison. Illbamorsh73.010C66014111,110, ,• Making It Pleasant For Her.' • Mrs. GOodsole (removing' her wraps), —I've owed you a call for a /Ong time, S-ou know. I hate to be in debt, and 1 just felt that I couldn't rest easy. until 1 had discharged my obligations. by coming to see you. Mrs': Sliptung I—Why, my dear Mrs. GOodsole, you shouldn't have felt that . way 'at all:— L ago Tribune. 77 ";:r71, ;:o.v"kyrt;;;;;Pr.qe. -;*-',.;•.:1A22.:47,7-160.77!',1Pretrtl.r,,VS7.41TIM.:41,` .• • ,• • ,,,,,,,",:,1,10”1".1.,I'l•II:.71111.1tWiwt,.10,00....• :61,031#: M14.,,,,,M,,,,,.'...M.jL.Alatil”.....0.1,1,',11111 V0101110110 I P. • AVegetablePreparat!onforAs- simiiating thefood and Rcg dia- ling the Stomachs andEioweis of ; ! IUMBEWFIEURN, Promotespiges(ion,Cheerful- 'ness and Res t.Con tal ns neither Opium,Morphine nor lifinefal. NOT NAN. C °TIC. ifret:ve at Old IISTIMIMPI7=11 .Rocetelle Sols - 'elitist Seal Imint azrOcsiat$0ilis • iron hl'ceil - fl nfiti lin,49/7 • A perfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoes. Worms,ConvuisionsFeverigh- ness arid Loss OF SLEEP. FseSimile Signature of t4e/fe.9W—..a4 NEW YORK. Af'fi'''14144',01'1'02,3; 35 DosEt,:•-3scr.vts, EXACT COPY Of wrzApvta. 1 For Infants and Children. The KW You Have Al ays Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years RI lento:ream comNhati. snwrorat ern,. useimummommtaminstomasismammilmoo 1 FUN, FOR EVF%Y[30Y. ,13arring-Out• Day Was •General Treat • • '• For Vi;l4go. fan ou Barring,aut (lay Wad ncit always teacher ut I,cnolars only,StiZ,1*, 1,41 • old toneinn. ul .13ruce Quality (11.,q boys i.d< at least, the sympathy of • Ulu .,rowiu,.up'olles.of tht •ylliv,go and sinife- .imes this sympathy was' very activ.' • ginist the tactics of the tolielier to gain admissimi t( the .seltool. • Se it happened. that the poor lighting -the houles within; was surroUnded • by enemies alto traitors without.' On ono beenslon, after diArnissi Ug 'OO.,, and as I was !bolting out ot Ono .of the windows., -01).it.rvpd. that. it was, futened down securely. - :In. •v...tstigation revealed the fact that the other windows,- I observed that it. was f4.stt-ned down securely, luvesti gation revealed Jim:fact. that the oth- er indbws laid b.,X.in siniiiariv tr:•ta- .,a, -1 fl,L5 ovidoiniy had 'bveli .,done • Vas abs:•tit at my 'noon -day 01 -al,- and • it revealed the plot of .4 1,..rious 'Mutiny neilt morning. - Next morning 1 was in the school. Iv/use very early, • buil 710t, MUCH (1R.1. tit • r I halt thr first couts, consisting o four or live of, Vi g.r. boys, who. ea,rie, not. .eant iously looking.: tor :or ..oxp:.cting the eninny,,lidt running at Lti.i NJ, vd, and, and: evidnittiy thinning !bat ,som,• 7el their ct.inrados luta gut there Iptore tix.m, they rushed into the school, 1 taint 1 was not Comicitale ol Weir presi.mee or • of their coninoion disappointment wlo..n, they saw ine trading a'book at my desk. Their nombers ittc,reased rapidly and acoun. eil of war was held in the school yard. Ali41" due delibilttions a little boy 6 WW1 rod hair, afterwards a,...tiotal.ath. late.• and bank 111an:04er, was sent in 'to tail int: thatthfi village blacksmith wished to see me. I. expressed aur - pre.: 1 had boon talking to him that lo0rIling, but, asked the boy to return - and tell the blacksmith 1 could not go just then, but would call on him at noon. But time passed rapidly, 9 o'clock arrived, school WAS ,e..alled, and the plot, was foiled. The boys took their . many a thou without the4r bdoks, and commenced work in about tun alone humor they would be in il tirey, were sent to split and curry in wood when they expected to go fish- Th- lesson assi;sned to tla• fourth class that day was "Pontiae's At. t.nipt to Capture Fort Detroit" At the close the soene when Pottiao tUi.0 his followers rushed through the gate and found the soldiers within ready to eeive them, and, after 'allowing the buys thin: to ineditats, 1 told them 1 could an a, striking likeness between thime baffled Indians then and them. /GUC010:1H1t4ADACIVI :J UQ.wneu idloy iourict 'AFTER ,THE u0LLISiol\t• •• 4on.;4-...ready . t 1.0 jUkd (!, irLd they would, c..ivo!1 wit h • 'envy • .0.1 To or t h.rty ,••••s d ard s, 'but at ex]) ,: 9.4 g early enough to. -g•.'q. poss. Issitut. ;M.:13.0.01 beture - •• ' • o thed Ivrys are now -honor, t. .,ei.ty and holding tu.,1 .1sitions,..• andit, • 'Itenl<t . is. it v,,ore riot s, be. the v It, Cf.- • tttivantage 'of Um. • heredity ...I...parents who' did not fail t() give :pr mluodtion *and Ki•iidt1 tram...Log, both- by .prt=o,Tt and pliai.uplo-. • . • • Paid Flim' Back. tthe:Mean Tbing:—You're So conceit. ed, Connie. that I helleVe• when. you get into heaven the first ipiestIon you'll ask will, be, "Are - my wings on straight?" ' Connie—Yes, dear. and I shall be sorry that you won't be there to tell rec.—Illustrated Bits. ° " 441 Mr.i001..013 Corattine • • Carter's Little Liras PHU 7., 4!.4t • )1 0 T IT Suet Bear Sdfignatuittof ISOitligatalte Wrapper Below. ' Very email kumuttisipar lit Mika liftvgg04 ARTEN8 rrnt WER OILS, FOR torlem FOR DIZZINtSS. FOR ali101311dStg FOS TORPID USES/ FOR SONSTIPATIOn FOR SALLOW Stetla Ft111 ISE COSIPLEXIi10 I paco faxactwust om cI&AUi1f. ii ant Ifeaddi$14koVk>sifolooit44 &I -tents .U.poti theNerves Of Wrecke: • • • i • Upon the Rails. • • . • • .. wreck".sometimes Upsets crtni the. • Mast trin. net once the wreck • master oil his jirrivel. noticed n bare_ headed Man in oreralis. coVered With ; . eoal dust: and:blood, sitting beside bi! engine with . tears running down 'his face. He recognised brim 'tile. Irineert who had been hauled out a feW. • minutes before from under the mass or- twisted, battered steel, that had once 'been locotnotiVe, ShigularlY enough. beyond few ents and bruises. be was Unhurt. UP. 'was .erying be cauSe he could not find bis -Cap 'that be lard bought new that day and beg- ged the wreek master to help nim• hunt for it • . A • passenger Conductor of train 'it • that ,was derailed and bad plunged down am' embankment crawled Out of the .cOuftision and rendered cool and •clilcient heti) during •the lialf hour be- fore the wreck train arrived. • 4 little the wreck master. chancedto look around 'and saw the condiictor Standing beside him holding•a• Match- box to his ear. and shaking li.• ently be put it back in his pocket, but took it out again in a Moment and repeated his action, • "What's the Metter with your' Oka! the Wreck master. . "My watch hes stiippecl. 1 can't get it to going, and 1 don't know what time it is," answered the conductor, still listening to his matchbox. The Wreck roaster took the conduct. or by the shoulders and Shook him roughly.. Theis he "came to,"—Thad. dens S. Dayton in lEtarper's Weekly. New They Don't Speak. 13elle—flow silly Men act 'when they propose! WhY; my husband acted like a Perfect tool. Ilene—Times what everybody !bought when your engage. nient Was announced,—cieveland Lead' Might Help. The reputable American neWSpapertl tiaVe begun an, agitation against yellow journalisin, liOnto• Canadian journals mild help t1: must, abcli-litn!, their colored midiiientents.-- Londm vertis,,r. Arulte,e's Ca;loon Found. It is rpportod. that the balloon of .,ki:tiret'l has boct, liutni itt th Aretit! 000 iztij aural. of I'rince ;Open, 6ask,, • - • • The Paper 'Machine .4 To Over its 1u 9 11.1., • • . On- V3 ata Lent a Day...••- • . .. Noodyvver heard of '.'stoch food" •ettring the hoi,t PI: C,,lie. nitri.lilg te. ' 'hens:lay in winter, iticreasiag•the Yield Ohnilk flh 01,01.1114$ p.str-coW a (.....Y, 104, or. restoring run-down animal's to plairnim,..ss ami vitaw• - :,, • - 1,Vhen yottfeed 7stock feed" to your cow, horse, swine or Pout' ry, 1; ;:':"Sp!. eirciett tr., i'ruple ' tt 11 Iltrig sL.1 P 2:ty,4 • -,41,- . and:stay fat all year round.; also to Prevent ht.eaSe, core ad:: act:cesa.iTlikt.:41 \ you are Merely _feeding them what p..ns are growing on-VOUV own tarin. ".1 "tttE . t .. pp ....• vnar animals dc& need riot more . feed; h,,t suiriething to WO Int ir , 113,.. • • ;" bodwg!get all•the good out of the feed YOU give thent.so .t,hiet:dc:anugeo.1%.f:: tiMVAt.t1EITPlilcraitit SrACTVIlk fwd" Plot a "Stockfood" But a ;` Conditioner" .0.,1•01IMIIIIM4m...••••••••••••• : ROYAL.PURPLE STOCK SFE.ciFic contains no grain. floe I' arm • products. It incr41r,es - yi*1,1 (if milk Cram three to five pounds per co* 1)4r. day W -fort: the 8Pec-ific intS•been uscd tw u• • hh...m/cs. It mattes the milk richer and adds flesh fd.ter.t an ary other preparation `Icnowt., u fed with ordinary materials •at ten.- weeks. • - - Yong calvcs.fed with Roy.AL puRpt.u. are as Liebe at s14.-irect.s.tdd as they would bewhi.a ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC builds apron -down anitnals'and restores them LI ' PfumptiesS ahnost magically, , Cures hots, colic, worms. Mon diseases and debility_permanent 13% Pan itifeEwan, the horseman, says: "I 'have Lanai ROYAL P U RPLE STOCK.: PLC.11;.0 . • 191S. and 'Henry Winters,' 2.001, brothel.- of • Allen Winters,' winner of $20,500 111tistalms ',. Specific alinost a year ago, and I Will always have it in my stables, -in 1900, These horses have 'never been off their feed' -since 1 commenced -using Royal Purple 11,;ntly in the feeding of 7rhe.E01,' 2,04.. largest winner. of any srac6s 011 .Grand circuit' in ;,•"'" ;;" 4,0 ., , ....,, 1 , • . , . • . • rk .STOCK.AND POULTRY SPECIFIC:: One 50c. package of ROYAL PURPLB STOCIt SPE OM wilt last one animal seventy days, which is a littleTiver twO•thirdS of a cent a day. Most stock foods in cent Paeltages lase but fifty days and aro given three timma day. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC iA given hut once a day, and lasts half again as long. kei.so pail containing four times the amount of tho fifty cent naeltage Will last 280days. ROYAL PURPLE will merease,the Valve of your stock 2554 It is an •astonishingly quick fattener, Stimulating the appetite and the relish for food, assisting nature to dkgest and turn feed into flesh. Asa hog fattener it 15 .4 leader. It wilt save -many times itscost in veterinary hills, ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPECI- FIC is•Ottr othet. Specific for poultry, not for stock. One 50 cent Package wilt task twenty.five tizns 70 days, ora pail costing $150 will last twenty -eve hens 280 days. which is four times more material for only three times the cost.. It makes a "laying Ratchine" out of your hens. Santmer and winter„prevents fowls losing flesh at Moulting time, and ettns rrailtry disra.cs. guaranteed. • Elvers, package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC or POULTRY SPECIFIC is Just use ROYAL PURPLR on 0ne of your animals and any other veto:nation on another animal in the stone conditinni after comparing results You will sayROYAL PURPLE. has them all beat to death, or else backtomes your money, FREE—Ask • your merchant or write us for our Valuable sz.pago booklet en cattle and ,poultry diseases, containing also cki oong receines and full particulars about TRRoycs-LpPEUcRALcEs.STOCK and POUL.,. If you cannot get Royal Purple - Specifies from merchants or agents, we will supply.yon direct, express prepaid, on receipt Of SI.50 a pail for either Poultry or Stook Specifics, 1 Make money acting as Our agent -V"' 4 /. year district, Write for terms. 1 11i; For sale by all up4o•date nierchents. L Jenkins witg, co., Loam, Can. Royal Purple Stack and Pal:try ineeifies and Free Illooltlqi are kept instoca CF a it Holmes. el •Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA stooped in 20 minutes, sure with Dr, Shoop's 'Croup Remedy, On.„ test will; surely 'atom. No vomiting, no Als, treSs. 4. sato and pleasiagsYrey—tioe, •orusalsts. Ur;