The Clinton New Era, 1906-06-08, Page 7Ans. 8th, 1901
THE' MINTON SEW itait
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•OININTAN't FACT
CRIME IN FIGURES.
*elation For Of ngland sled, Waite For
the Tsar 1904-Enormoup Tete
cf Peron* Vitt
A hittehOoDlt WO Issued recently, inty$
Lloyd* Weekly, by the Horne Office ,
gilekag the criminal etatietles of Eng- *
lead anelVWcales for the year 1904. It
e as
.I
shwsthat the Dna,. nittaber of Persons
tried for varioue offencee during the 12
Menthw807,139, tie compered with ,
1103A96 In the previous; 12 months. :the ,
oonvietione being 665,379 against HO,* '
100. The .persone imprisoned numbered
198.153, as coMpaeeti with 189,727 lit.
, 19f3, end the number Of eonviettl in I
Peden on March '81 Was 20,099. Tho,
efiestose, 4t As stated, are not all nf serodel
Value as criteria of the• state of Crime,
but they all indicate an increase ,' of •
orirninalty. Tile total numbee of. per -
Sons for 'trial fee Indictable oftences •
were 59,960, or 177.59 per 10000
Polmiation, being •en increase of 1,516,
O r hearty 'three per cent.
There has been a continuous growth
elf crime since 1899, When the number '
O f personsetried Was 50,494, or 159.97
Per 100,000 of the population. For man/
years prior to that year, hesSeVer, there
Wast a steady deviled with. Occastional
Itiloisedirl.:et.:,he.*.,1241b;r,tot.
of pr-.
• leis than in anyPreSieus (ear since
1,075. During the quitoesesseitals peeled
1860s4 the 'annual average osna'280 per
100,000 populatioe, compared with 182
in the last quinquennial period. •The
increase in. 1904 was Wholly in offenceS
against pr merty, The only offence
against • the person whleh • showed a
marked tendency in increase is bagaMIS
for which the figure was 138, the quin-
quennial averages for 189S-9 and 1900-4
being 104 and 112 reesseetively.
It is -satisfactory to observe that
those classes of ofrences usually gem -
mated it -Y hanitual criminals have ceas-
ed to inereaee at the -seine rapid rate
as formerly. Cornwall is still one oS
the p mettles with the least •crime -
Glamorgan and Monmouth are still the
worst •courities, but the pesiteon of Len -
don Ims slightly Improved. The World
countiee for .arunkenneis are Northam-
berlaud, Glamorgan, Ddirhara, and Lon-
deidssillirbeet position as--regardo the
offenee bSing taken by a large group of
rural, cOutides. Minor offences iott diS-
horieste and serious frauds and ',breach -
of . the apagra.ncy .lass -are. :growing
raespomfbrtrusi: t has. a ,increased, and efffelleeS
During the year. 9,913. persons were
neniiiietea in Courts or Assteeeted .Quar-
ter 'Sesielons; of whom, 23 were, sentenc-
ed todeath, 970 to penal -servitude,
;1,899 -te imprisonment, antle191. to de-. 0
, .BTRET CAR'.8 BIRTHDAY.
- "legit eloseterieral goyim tar lent
:Opened. Floe Yeetre Ago.. .
SUeeeeisflet etreet railroading In this
'Country is actually only fifty years
Iola, Altimagh there were many ex.
:Verlillental. horse car lines in the early
• • port -or-oo Hineteenth century, includ.v
...ing the tamous "John Mason," au
i While Willett reet.011 :Strap railS lit .New
Xork ty& the fit* street var we o
Iliave a continuous reeotd of operation •
'down to the present day Wes, openeti -
-between Boston and Cambridge in the '
•spring•of Isao. It has developed from
St little single track- Ilno, over which
font +or live eers, made (half hourly trips
j between Botedoin square and 1,1arvard
soave, to the present Sullied system
'Of the Boston Elevated. Rtillway eon.
Pa;l1Y, Withea uetworit -of 430 utiles tif
i track, 'over 'Which •250,000,000 trews!.
1 messengers •travel . etch. yeer. At die
'outset It seers regarded as rather .a
.1doubtfill ventureoTor it wee thought ley
;Malay that the 'public would prefer Ice
' 'continue rallug•tu the onenthusee Willa -
for. many years had furitished, a. Means
of conveyance between. the New. Eng-
land eapital and its suburbs.
I The half, eenture,, beginuing hi 18:10
'thanks to the ()Melee of such electrical.
experimenters as .Thounts Davenport.
Professor Moses 'G, Fernier, Proressor
CI, G. Page, Thomas liall, Henry Pin-.
kus,. Stephen B. :Field, TheitiftS A. lildie
son, Leo Daft, Charles .j, Vein Depoelq,'
,John a Henry, Professor' -Sydney 11,...'
• Short, Dr. Wellington Adaixia_.••and
e Ineny others, has witueSsed. the crea- •
,
• tion ef Americaipstreet railway -prefer-
1 ties, with a trackage -of about 25,000.
That 14 acldresS;
bag, Mre. PinktlaM
you are confiding
• your private ills to a
Woman WOrautit
Whose experience with
women's; diseases covets
reat many.yearl-
re, Pinitham is the
daughtevin-law of Lydia
E. P'inkham and for
many years under her
direction, and since
her decease,she
has been advising
sick-,Nyomen free
of charge,
suffer in silence
Many wetnen
and drift along from bad to worse, know-
ing full well that they ought to have Ina. !
mediate assistance, but a xiatural moslesty 1
impels them to shrinit.,:fthin egio-c4fg;
themeeltes to the questions and Probable
examinations of even their family physie
.cian„- It i$ uneecessere. "Without money 1.•
or price you ean eansult'a wbman whose
knowledge from aotual experience ii
great.
• , '
Mrs. Pinkbani's :Standing Invitation.
Women ,suffering from any form of I
female weakness .are.invited to proiiiptly
communicate with Mrs. Pink am, at
Lynn Mass. All letters are received,
opened, read and and answered by
women.only. A woman can. freely talk
of her private illnees to a woman ; thus
has been establiShecl the eternal confi-
dence between lIrs. Pinkham and 'the
women.Of America which, has never been. '
broken.. Out ofthe vast volume of ex-
perience which she has to draw from,
it is rade than possible that she ha
gained the very knowledge that will help
your lease. She asks nothing in return
exespt your good -Will. arid her advice
has 'relieved thousands. Surely any
woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if
she .does net take advantage of this
generous Offer of assistance.
If' you are ill, don't hesitate to get a
.bettle of Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable/
Aunpound atonce, and write Mrs.
Pinkham, Lynn,. Mass., for special advice.
'When a medicine has been successful
in restoring. to health so many women,
you CallitOt Well say, without trying it:
'SI 'do not believe it will help enee"
e;.
miles and'earrying a total of More tin
5,000,000,000 passengers every year, be-
sides .lying employrneat_to .more time
twice ds many men as are employed in
the reg 'tat -standing army, of the Unit-
ed States. •
The ;first commereially successful
electric railway was operated in 1888
by :Frank J. Sprague at 'Richmond,
;Va., and the new :motlee-power was
•first put Into operation in a large. citY'. ,
system in Boston in theyear follow-
ing. The name "trelley'e. Is said' to
have .originated among the employees
of.a :little experimeatal.line in NanSaa
City run by John C. Henry. The new
type of car was early 'dubbed by D.
Oliver 'Wendell Holmes "the broonl-
stick train," a name which is often
humorously appliedzeolt.
,
eA :Rantoul. fOrd. Caetle.
'The 'ancient castle of Sant .Angele,
Which hes beheld time's changes since
the pagan days Of the Roman empire,
has hem, •Lavers_ .1edglect.seest.
may, res °red o itioodVy-
of an bistitutiOn that flourished beSofe.
our era.as the burial • place of' the later
Caesars, • before It became first the
•great•citadel of the pipes and then the
• central, menu pf theempal administra-
tion. The building was at ale epochs
•orp.mented with fine works of art.
.ECimehaW5-FeraTeaTi irmratinfi*To-tr5-
surface from 'under successive. layers
.cof plaster, and quite recently there has
been 'brought to/light .a sculptured re-
vess of the • court ilf Alexander. VL
Amongthe painters•whose work ethernet
the castle are Gittlio Romano, Gime di
'Udine and Caravaggio.'
'European -accounts cif • the trial of
'General •Steessel, the "hero of Port Ar-
thur;" say it is going very badly for
• !that officer. •Indeed his mismanage-
ment of the defense Of the eastern
.citadel was such thathie subOrdintites,
'Generals Koudratchenko and. Pok, had
;resolved to day.:oipitory law and ar-
rest ;their superior. 'General Houilrat-'
.chenko wasekilled the day before *the
:arrest was to he have been effected.
'General Stoesselhes asked that certain
Japanese .evidence be ;called in bis de-
fense. If it does- not savehlin Stoeesel
Is likely to be severely punished.
• Laid 44 the Millets.
Probably the last family link with
Millet,' the painter of "The Angelus,"
bas passed away in the person of her
brother, Jean Baptiste Millet; Like his
more famous elder brother, .he was an
artist The great painter himself. in-
, traduced him to the sculptor Wiollet de
Due, under whom he did muels.ecclesi-
astical sculpture. The 'figures ton the
tomb of Francis L and other deCera-
tions in the Madeleine are)* theeroure
ger Millet Later, while living •with,
his brother at litirbizon, he :took Op
&biting and established for himatilf a
position in water color.
ABSOLUTE
• SEOUWTYII
• Cowin°
Carter's
Little Liver
Mut titaariSignature •of
Ste itei4SImito e'Vrapper Belo*.
Teo brawl end seem?
• to tido as endara - A
t n+ri;e6 TOR HEADACHE,
LAM LAO roa pullout
'TYLE rpN1111.1011$11Eitt
Fig iiiitrokLivES,
00)11STIPATION
AR SALLOWSIML,
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- -WON 111EDOMPLEXION
4si m4orgut=e,
irestiam
1
. CAME MON NEADAOHE,
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`LOST IN LONDON.
•
•
Mikausande of "C Kidnapped EVerY
• Year by. Beegarn: .
:The number oS lit1e ehiktren rralesing
Ifrorn London hornes notet.be appalling.
In the year. 1904 elle.. nilinher Of -1100d
dadOeUrdeddiddesilaltkdessesW,a,Sesil,442e;
ilaWs o iem ing "Wren Ville
been kidnapped for beggiog
poses. • . •. ,•
A .sensatrorial..Orsof of the .faot. that
;thousands sif children are lotin ton. -
was euppliedereeently. A 3dyear-old
kisdoe well dreesedi wearhig a white fur
secoa.t, was found by a policemanand
taken to the Workhouse, where he be -
,,me: iiiirre-d-V-reirre-BisesillM
,due to an iniury to the forehead as the
tresult.,of a blow or a
. A description was eireulatedebut the
eiloirl MIS not Wain -led, and, after, the
Inquest, the unkn met, littee body Was
buried by the workhouse .authotities,
Sinte thefinding of the ehild was,
seiade ptiblte the City 'Road police sta.- •
„ten has been beedsged by. Inquirers.:
Mistracted • parents, relatives, . •Od:
ffriends have crime to ,See the photoTe
• graph. • taken - after • ,the death ,oe the.;
iphild, 'wh� wee„. they feared, their' team.
:missing boys • la faet,..thenSands a,
',-peeple have been there, to 'see • the
ilitietograrihe but the 'child still Is un-
known. • • se • . .
. • sThe qiiestiois arises, Where is this lost
legion:of children?. . That a. thousand
,or even: a hundred •little ones an be
spirit'ed .away • from their. homes and
fall of -them lost absolutely is IneoroPre-1
hensible: and to parents a, terrifying
:state 4:4 affair,s.
...Lord Lytton's Model 'Towed
•ds stated to he, the Intention, of
'Lord Lytton shortly to 'divide a con-
siderable section of his Knobworth
es-
tate, and: to submit -it to sale by anon
.iition in freehold building 'plots suit-
able for the .ereetionfof *Uses of Vary-
ing 'values. : Hflebvi9ii.rtih Helms, the
:family mansion of the Lyttons, is now
• In theocetipation of Lord Stratheonit
land Mount Royal. The greater part 'of
the exegete' mankon, the home ot. the
/tight Hon. Edward Huliveir.-Lytton, and
of the second .heron, Viceroy of India
Whieh was built in 1563, has diSaPpear.
ed, the present house dating, frern 1811.
'The deer park alone eonsists of 200
•fierese, and the garde n.s are reputed to be
among, the most beautiful in the coun-
tee. :Lord Lytton. has deOlded that en
SO :plots coittages makbe ereeted, pre-
vidintg theyare of not less than 1150
value hi labor and,.material. A smaller
proportion Of the plots is retained for
houses -or shops, coating 1250 each, and
another section Is to 'be oceupled by
dwellings .00sting net Jess than 1400
each to• build. The .houses will be
grouped :in .their varying classes, and
manufacturing prentlees are only to
be erected subieot. to •-th.e-approval of
the vendor. • The main London road
runs through Xtiebworth Tillage,' and
.the property is olose t tltbworth Sta-
tion, on the Greet Norther% Railway,
from which the Journey to Lohnoo 06'
cUpies ertly 40 inintites by the best
trains.
endian elites isomer.
. Sohn Sark, Chief fd the 'Menem in -
diens of Prince Edward Island, is on a •
western trip to visit he eblefs (if var-
ious tribes arid 'confer regerding certain
Matters to be 151d before -the Govern -
Ment Ire had ..a econferenee reeeetly
with Chief TWis Axes of Caughtuitvegn,
From there, he goNs ,tir the Two-Mott/I-
thin Itoserve.' and airmen to Ottawol,
Chief Sark -(rears the very interosting
'Uniform of his, rank in the alletniie
tribe, This incithies a, loose -fitting out.
er garment of Wile clOth, elaborately
embroidered with red. yelfow and white
and beaded' and fringed; 5 round black
hat with seventeen feathers, and three
medals deeorating his breast, One me-
dal Is a large silver one front Louie XV.
of France, recognizing the fidelity of
the Mimeos, which has been handed
down train father to son ever since.
Another medal was presented by Lord
Aberdeen at the time of Queen Vie -
torte.% Jubilee and another, beating A
likeness of the Pope, was given Just Sus
'panty by. Archbishop. Drpobegt
114
• eenae
A Baker's Triumph
• The MOcIlleY Baker cannot
produce • anything better than
Mooney's Perfection •
Cream Scidas
The verry best of flour; 'butter
and.: cream—the most rnoder.ft
'plant, the Very best baker in
Canada. A biscuit superior to
any other you have ever. tasted.
Say "Mooney's". to your grocer.
NEEPti?
Verdict Wee Vortheoming When 1
d'hlit One roint 'wee Settled.
It was a plain, straight case of high-
Aisy robbery, and the judge Charged
the jury that they could only brittle in
came straggling In, and the foreman
aanounced that they couldn't agree, ,
a Vert/let of guilty. They went out,
and three bo;irs pavseti. Then they
can't agree on as plain. a ease as tbi$7"
"What!" exelainied iii$ "You
•
"Sorry to SAY We can't, jedge,"
"Then you must be a passel of idiots.
Do you doubt that the plaintiff was
riding along the Blue Mil road on the e
• day sworn t(i't't
; : • I :
"Do yQu doubt that Sae Shlleon was
hidieg la the brash?"
"Not n doubt."
s, "Didn't be spring out and hold the
plaintiff up?"
I "Ile sartinly did." „, • ,
I "Didn't he afterwaM•ride the plain-
tiff's horse into Red Valley and spend
I some orthe money?"
"Vim shover
. "Then what in blazes ails ye that ye
Ican't agree?"
"It's this way, jedge. If we bring in
a verdiet Of guilty dee will git about
tiVe years, won't be?" .
"All Of that and inebbe more."
"Then the question comes up as to
eittrwho is to have his ha
ose mPguns. We
ewer* t) tlOsto-V1.11 1.{ .
tionS w.I1l emisist of reproductione of Can agree on his guilt, but it's the other
the greatest worim iet art, while 'kers thing we areelawhe about," -
syseent ot liete between the varimie "Waal, I kin settle that pint for ye
decks will provide for this resold trans': porty mighty qiiick. Ills ixo,ss is in lily
oS 1'- t" fr Uene Inlet of the eh*P stable and. will staly 1I ti his gutis
to another,
I "Not at all."
untplireeeetidrtant-t(c,ulaeelen dmitavirningeeaatonaway. ow,
.'reehitoeenaltu' aanti brinre in nies desk and can't he tieakeit
lt Toe- a maissive, gorge ems N- then, hinny yourseives
„oar,. bring in a veraiet or guilty."
mcrit 12:5 Vet long by SO feet wide, riesi Tbe.. point of conteetion leaving heels
dontfortabledae'eseetreideld des '8e.ttiefl; the airy humped, and this ease
sons at one meal. rt,w111 ,bo lighted toy Was atilettlY disPosed-
a' great dome .extending up Alin:nigh the Leader. .. •
twe iks asiove and ories.'ned .With a d
Z'00f t1 caeldeiral glass. •
. i
11,1ersi than None engineering mord best with .ti'Lt ,,77:•11(1));7/7:71.111:7ttli tro. the
been
:ships. The .stern frames and brackeiv red' ?topped boots dashed sitiridn the
lordicer. n the . construetion ota
f n
are. the largest • ever known, She formsr erC4i7ell street.
41‘.)1111' welgbing forty-seven tole aseil,,)„. "What a. terrible eirawleitekr . he •
wallet!. • "What a terrible -ilrawbaek!"
Pewee stared cureousles
'Vent is • a terrible tirrtorbacei, My
poet' man?' asked the teymin,nthet1c
crowd. •
',"Why, the inueiara plaeterthitt Mary'
.TV•10 stuck on 'me befnee zI lett bome.
II 'has netteiy, drawn na- Ureic double.
'end I can't reach .
E•aligiitet. the. 'was gone.-• Brooklyn
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u
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d-
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• Sold by all Druggists In Canada and U, S. America, in boxes 25 seine.
quorng '111.- Sewer •than mixt-yenthe
soolten metal in the leaking,
...and emits link in 2,000 cables • is
.twentystive awl .000-fourtia insides long
es
and weighs .100 pounds. Pch Unit Wit3
• seetel,. teed withstood a ertfain itg 376
tons.: ; ' •
!Oise- Ellen Terree eeet.
• Tilton Te.rry's eenee el fee is 'Weed t.
;able. Slie was onee ael:ca by a heie
erifiord in an inebriate Tereenta lerdS
pereens were /MIMI :guiles,. ?but butanes,
1,856 were acquitted, and 'InS38 eases e
jury. 'Yourici the aecueed to be insane
,and ',unfit to plead, While '16 persons
Were. ordered to be whipiteld or flogged.
srhe eotel numberof per:ions clealdevith
by Courts or Sunimarydirriedietiort. was
794,911, of volioin 655,461 were nevicted,
84,1.60 lseing ',Senteneed teednipnisoriment.
deuring the 'year 36;269 coroners'
tn-
quests .vvere held. • In 21137 Ca ee•
--veedicts were retureed, ..a.nd, deileetiog
erieffrterdetSdititteilltibltsditstriltiii-
'exeputions of pereona teoesideinerl
ideath, 4,888 deathe were ascribed to
•+criirshial vielence . celpable. neglect
•'Of th,ese .3,327 were easds of • sitielde,
•r.-a•Ceres.Ae Of 153 as :eoldpared with ties
-,.preeloms year. Tile cOMInueus inoreas•o:
Suicides, frequently rfexroc1 to in"
7preelous velumes of the crioninel Rte-
.
• 'The diedder • VZ1s evesti.deniee Sons,
‘ti
P a • heck Vc
diets el' wilful inurdir'svere!returned 15
191 eases, and of 314zr+r>laughter in 126.1
'Tiis number u( criminal lunatic:is re -
esti ed !nth asylums during 1904 ward
-235, and ihe end (It the year phi; to--
tal.numbcr erier.incl Sonia dee tooth :
-detentien wage 904, fir whom no fewer •
thari 407 had committed murder. • Our,
-of sentenceedof dreith, 11 were com-
muted to pellet serditude for life, anAt',
three free pardons were grentee.
. .
. Big Liners gilding Built.
Two new ocean, Deers, whieh are be-
•
•ing builtwieh the 210,000,000 lent lei
'the GOvernrrie.nt, are !fast nearing. coins '
,pletioris and will be ilauneherl hi dune es:
• July of this year.. Whey will beSsainel
,tne Mauritania end•'Lusitania, and .esid
the tied largest ships •tlie ;world •has evq*
pseen. • ' '
• Each velseel win'imve a groas tonnag,
of 34,200, while they will be sixty
'longer than any other. liners • afloat
'They are, eight -eight ffeet in beam, and'
in this respeet are the first to siarpaAi
the Great Eastern, which was eighty's'
• .three feet in breadth. •
Each swill Slave 'acreemothelation for
2,000 passengers andswill -earre a crew
16i 800. 'They will beSpropelled by ter-
• inine engines eapa:ble. ef developing 80,-
dee horse -power, and 'are expected to
travel at a Minimum. :epee(' of twenty's !
Iona' knots an hour.. Marble engineerit
'ediet the vessels es111, be the steadiest
dhips on the ocean. 'Thee are to be fit-
ted in a ?pamper- equal to the most gor-
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h•aideiresser for a. teseineinial for sours
hair wrests Ellen Verrs • c'enseneed, 1(041
-Striedielieleddesedies ' '
ef
the actress as'IVISeirivierite .'`Falliro".
coileSe, In nets Tsle't . khii Wears a
'wig w,L1t beautiful long rotalte. Be-
neath the- photo was wr1tton: "Ellen
'XerrY, after orb aPplicati in . of Ms
—'s hair Washete:eRapid ifteview.
Diarrhoea, DysenterYt
Stomach Cramps
• and all
i Summer Comrilaints
• take •
Don't experiment with new and
'untried remedies, but proem.° that
• which has stood the test of tIttle
• Dr. Fowler's has stood the test for bo
years, and has haver failed to give„satia.
faction. it is rapid, reliable and effectual
In its action and does not leave the bowels
constipated. REMIS3. ALL $.11.1,hoi
Tney'nrs ”Atielliteue.•
Mal, ilttousoe tem, melte., Que.
'ewe teed Dr. Fowlessirsitract of 'Wild Strawberry
for Disrileta tor $cvcral yeata past and 1 find k
the only mashie which brings relief ta 0110.40.
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• MUSIC tHIP01111.31.
CARDIFF'S SEA DOCK.
-
Work is .Now, Completed That Makest;
"
a Great '51a 1orte
' The new deep eettedaelt.....et 'Cardiff.
?England, Said to -4e flie• greatest wer:i
,61! it kind in the world, 'hits now-hf.,n,
•completed. It own toes 13'4' er!,- a.
o -'n -
sive of the space allettea 'for 1v.bip
, dry docksto be sem st rue: 'in ri,fijunp.--
..tion with IL It .1's ieeee 'Test, er 10 (411
'half a - ses in. length. SaC .to.1.0011
wie and E0 ,fectts, depth: oviag
Intendecj to: ae.tomMedr:n* the largest
Vessels Afloat at .alimost any Atateo0 the
tide. There is a emanation thii .-;•pas-
,:sage connecting it With -the Roth dock.
'W'here the hulk of she reeilewhice
'forms such a :hewed export item, is
sbipped,' and ee, eldsfire • work.. Of ship-
ment there Is a s9fles uf giant cranes,
unique lo their :mechanism, elleh •troas
chine IA capable of dealing With16 tale,
at .a single operatiet..trad the coal ear,
,he shipped With a 'fail not exceeding a
loot" --an irnnortant.Pdtnt Ito view DT the
,extreme hrittleneSs In 1.11c. .:Valaixtrrif e0i41
causedbreeking up. On these ern,ie'
:alone a *.suili of 11100,00.0 'will be •expend -
,ed, The corninercial arnporiarkeol
'Cardiff bee green enerrnously ?during,
;the past half century-, The 'first dace
was constroctetl: in 1831.71oirteerryeers
later. the • exports and 7 lonporte had
reacted a total of -1.0-4.739 tons. A
second d rk was opened In 18, anS ir,
Shat ;seer the figutes :roes, to 1;596,771
'tome tbe coming sof the 'Boatil
flnekin 1391 tire total reached 8,313,832
lens. 'Li 1905 ihese figures •were
tees, intending. ertpoete Of 8,-
l065.•829 - tons. 'Arrangements are already
being made for the establiehment -of
sweet's' new* and imperitard tries ol
ele tonere between .Cardiff and 'Canada
:Os ;the neer .tuture: •
LIVE. ON ,POURPENCE A DAM.
rotor London Men Are to EX/se:intent
• , For Three Months. . ;
'There are four men, who have agreed
to try/ the eXiVritnerit of living for three
months on the frultarlan diet advocated
by Iee, Joseph 01611016 141 .London, Vng-
f-lar.a,-,-rho home In which they •will live
Is• well eititatect and roomy, The men
, will heve the use of a pleasant common ,
1 rotor& for their clerical work and recrea- i
tion, a eornfartuble refectory for their
meets, end simply funlithed, Well vend-
lated bedrooms. • .
• For three months thesr will lead the
temple nee. Iles, win get up at seven,
• and aner prayers they Will he busy
With . the neteseary demesne Work till
9,00, 'When treettfaet Will, be taken.
During the ttioteolltg they \‘'lli be en-
gaged in rn Inns] work in the open ale
the ill'dt &IS+. being devoted to 1mproe-
• .111d. the garden of ths lieu:se,and_ al ,1,2i..
will come to (shiner,
The afternoon will be devoted to in-
. door wrork of setriotte deserted:Moe SIX
• °Odor* is tee tittle, .atid then two !inure
nf reel: and reereatlon will bring them
to supper at debt and bed at nine.
f le-anliness Is niturally a nocesgary
tondition of f4lleet!S3, MO hot and cold
bathe 'will he regtilarly taken. No al-
cohol and no.eibitetio.;alloteeel under any
clreurnstaticea te ho taken-leaseetlee e
house, • ' .
It may be me') ated that each of the
four mon has Egmed not to ]ave the
• house and its grounds for twelve
Weelts, and the object of the experiment
is to 'endeavor to preVe• witether four
111041 Of varying ages and varying tits-
torieg can live satisfactorily at a gross ,
cost for food a rourpence rv,r day per 1
vvref4ate,a..4-0 54(1
wiling' frau) it week's .end visit•to
t 11 e 1! (111413 Ita the pa-sow:of .n. baby sjs
k;
.- .‘.11•,•ay's <ogee Se. Ise • ilie -ddst lo
, pfirt *neWts., ho'fir ‘,T, to -,111O 01011:ev:-.i
roam 'and, litrrsflate; 'Win We Ate!: .efitun-,
bet', narrow -eyed hr.azaldesSIY: . '
.' "Itarnitta, there's a new •Ilithy down;
..
ts'rs: f von dini!t• belleVe me come .
and see.T.--New -York rress.
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Ott account Of its terrible effects, blood disease is Called the icing of all diseases.
It may be either Uereditary or contracted; so white it may not be a crime 'to have
the disease, it M a crime to permit it to remain lit the syetom. . It may Manifest
itself la thedorm of Scrofula, Resettle, recounted° pales, stiff Or, dwelled joints,
itchiness of the akin, eruptions or Istothees, ulcere in the month or [aligns tongtle,
sore throat, failing out of hair, emptier:el stomach, and to. geuerat dopes:sloe of
the system. jf you have arty of these symptoms deiet reelect yourself. Yotishave
no time to lode, Beware of ewe fogyl treatmeriedbeware of mineral polsofit
beware of dimple; and Eaktra. OUR r.:4'iNi alLICIMOD TRIL/li.TMENT
is guaranteed re cure this disease, iiever, to return; Bank Bonds will protect you.
Our treatment is not injurious in anyerag, but reaches the very root of the disease
and eliminateall poison front the system. "lie symptoms of diaease gradoaily
disappear. The blood beceraes pure and enricued, the whole system is cleansed
and purified, and the patient feels prepared anew for the duties and the pleasures
of life. CURES GUALEIANTIORIS OR NO PAY. 215 Years In
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Cor. Ave. and Ilholbr Bt, Detroolfs
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• //ease Lamed 1°?e
Frost Fences
Are Strong All Around..
• The laterats of a Prost Pence are High Carbon No. 9 Hard Steel coiled Wire,
thoroughly gaIvanised-that can't be broken until the strain reaches from 1900 to
•0200 pounds, • •
The "stays are No. 7 or this same No. 9 wire.
A, ad the two wires are locked with the Vr.ost 4ocks.
That braces the fence id all -directions -up down and diagonally.,
we are so sure that Frost Reuses are the strongest and best that we parentas
to repair, free of charge, any fence that goes wrong.. That's fair, isn't it,
• Frost Wire Fences are for sale by
DUNCAN McDONALD, Blyth •
J. W. HILL, Summerhill
Wat, J. J. MOORE,
Nat/ Six*
• :Not eles Way. •
Juetiee ((sterilise -You -11TO ehltrgisl:t
• with eteedisig ele,:f 'Or Colonel ISenrese
• hens. last. dight. Ira VO you any wit-
• Brotiter SIvagrrAitik .(upologctleally)-
Nassabl! t4lievii:s I's salvtah peculiar '
dat bat- ,itinin't never. been ,itult
•ertstore le take witnesses.aloug when. I
goes otit.elsielteu!stealind.elosed'uck.
'pop Affirreatt..e
Mee. Bardsleigillotte been dreeSing in
(deg -ant 'style ol Sate. S • wonder if elle
hes -Inherited mated'? '.Surely her lous,
betel druSt •earst ,eitatigh as ft. poet. 10
prorlde emelt (Weer its slie loafed
. "Ob., ita:Velf`t .yoti heard &beet .117
quit neStiog ter posterity' and
is thrtfing •out Peems for an advertis• -
ing Dent."--Chicatgo.11ecord-lieraid.
' •
Safer. •
."Yee. be etarted.lifesa burglar."'
•
"And refermed"?"
. .
• "Thars as, you 'happen to look at it
At his 'first triaidedherdhis lawyer thok
the' eatiee proceeds df the robbery Le
bad. committed ie. :defend him, be
• thoughtelie saw ..ft ;better and safer
graft • then burglary; So, be Studied
law."-eHouatoit Pest.
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Disease takes no summer
vacation. •
• If yu r4,C.C.1 and
strength use •
SCOtt95 .EllittiSIA1011
summer as in vrintcr. •
8coT:ntat
r°runr,„'s... and $Leo; elldemz•zitu...
tirstrrproommestemniermstr.-om•et•rs,
CLL AND ,EXAMINy
• „
OM' stock of high art Pianos of latest
ease deeione, end containing finest
actious purchasable- for money, soy
Oar very latest Styles Of see et
toned orgaum, at low prices, Trottel.
ment$ rented,- tutted repaired.
Gettmopliones and,ntusie in variety at
C. IICOARE'S
TQa
Betunill‘r
4011,:fe„"i:o
lore
•
Ask for tiomeseeiTers"-paillphlet end
[
secure full particulars of returnilmits,
rates, etre, from IlearestPC.P.B, agent or
. C. B. FOSTER, D:F.A., Olen., Toronto.
$7,
.12./../111=. Vag;
GOING
• JUNE 5 AND 19
JULY 3 AND 17' °6
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armidatenturtownom;•.i...nbior
3E3 X M .6; M. X. 3Cai
- se
))
Simplot, 3.
end 4 barest!.
[33)
Tho only Disk that does' Twice the
Work while halt easier con horses -a
Record Not Equalled by anything else
built for cultivating. A Success for mak-
ing Seed Bed we Vail -Plowed Land.
For Slimmer Follows or Stubble Wields
after harvest. Look for the name "BIS-
SELL." None genuine without It. For
Salo by Agents and Manufactured by
T. E. BISSELL, eLoaA, oNT.
Drop a post card for Booklet "E."
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Screened
eomExclusive sale for D. L. &
W. ScAntOn • Coal: Ordercs
left and money received at
Harland Bros: Hardware for
MINOR
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Lint
Steamers Milt on. 4.30 a.m.
Tortmto at 4.30p. ro. • Tuesdays an
Thatedaye, and Saturdays, for Hay
tt QUItite porta 1000 Islands,
irtantreal, and Interinediate point .
TORONTO and MONTRAIL LINE.'
all kiiidf Cl s ooa
. Toronto 3.30 p.m Daily except Sun
Cottniencing June 2, steamets leave '
J. AIIIIITOA
1 dajs,froztli lst. ,Dai y for Roche. ILNeerisotit31s;Raridstt;O )AL DELE Lawpee4:eIacin
nediepoints,
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The LA R_IV1200ti_R SchoolWestern Passenger Agent.. Toronto
Telegraphy,
And General Training for
Railway Service.
The toew method of instruction edopte by
this se/mollies proved a great success.
Pupils grndua'e in the shortest essible e
therefore at the least expense. •
, timulsvment provided at once, ,WrIte iie P.
frPt! pfitripil I (,t whieh Whi thl'e full infante lot.
Soho& room in Gorrion Block, opposite Post
• Oillee. the most deeroble location in the city.
•Itedeetioti of, elrissee et:smelt cordiney invitee
ROBERT LARM 0 II It 8 tratford t.
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Apti120th 00-07.
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tifeeture ef Boom 111141 tabotee anti R44) MI6.'
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