Exeter Advocate, 1900-9-27, Page 7docedowezmmore
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CUBA'S COMING
ELECTION.
Why. It lc Held, tund 'What
It ?stein's to, he
Cahalan,
Sta
le.A.FAEL J. BIENDEZ.
tititstraeie
eakiitatalSISe
On the third Monday in September the
first definite step toward establishing Cu-
ban independenee will be taken. On that
date will be held a general election at
which delogates will be chosen to the Cu-
ban sionstitutenal convention, which will
be called together a month or so latet.
The delegates to be elected will frame
for Cuba the kind Sif government under
which she is to make her bow among the
nations, fled it will also settle the rela-
tions of Cuba to the United States. Of
course the brand of government chosen
end the attitude determined upon toward
tide( touutry nmet meet with the approval
. of the goveimment at Washington, but
the administsation promises the widest
iiiide possible.
The decree rocently issued by General
1-Vood provides for the election of 31 dele-
e.,tC;6, Siistrilmtecl anioug the various
loviuees as tollows: Inner del Rio, 31
Havaea, 8;.11lateuzas, 4; Sante Clara, 7;
`Puerto Principe,. 2, and Santiago, 7. The
registration, which has been under way
since Aug. 18, h.as been lively, and a
large vote is expected.
The basis of suffitage M choosing mem-
"ers the constitutional convention is
.1TO be the sr -item followedein the munici-
pal elections. This requires ability to
read and write or a property 'qualification
to the amount of $250. Those who had
served as insurgents and whose names
could be verified from the rolls used by
Geneva! Brooke in paying out the $3000,-
000 'wero also allowed to vote regardless
• of their owniag property or being able
to read or write. This was meant to sat-
isfy the revolutionary element- and to
prevent the my of race discrimination
• being raised, ,
Fear5 which had been held by both Cu-
bans and Americans about the danger
of int-to/eine° triumphing -were shown to
be groundless by the municipal elections.
In Santiago and other places where these
clasee.e eceild .have controlled, they Yielded
to couservatitve Miluences and the fears
of Pronorty owners were appeased.
Thie •conelitutional convention, though
It is to draft the foam of goverumeut and
establish oeganie law, will not be mad
01) eetieely of lawyers. All the doetote
in Cuba, as in other Latin-American
countries, ate politicians. As a rule they
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IAS BF,EN ACHIEVED BY Olt, WIL•
LIAIVIS' PINK PILLS.
int 01,1y iln d'a hada, Every
co:Ivory Throagheni the Vtierltt 11101 t
000 511(3 (liven 'fill, 310,11ctine 113
P.qttolstettee Oyer, CottipetItorp
livesee neve
The re,outation achieved by Dr,
Williaens' Pink Pills net only itt
Canada, butt throughbut the world,
rests( upon a very solid basis, which
may ix suninied !oda two words --
sterling merit The Enterprise has
had occasion to investigate a man-
tel: of cures effected by this medicine,
andl knows that in souse instarieses at
least these cures were wrought after
other medicines 'had ailed even to
give 'relief. ' Recently another ,cure
eaante under our notice that cannot
fail to increase tlae aeopularity •of
Dr, Williams' Pink in. the local-
ity in .witicif it occurred, and as we
ean vouch, fo.r tbte facts, it may Ivoll
bring thope to se.ffer,erS elsewhere. -.-
Mr. Walter Johnston, as one of
the, best known xe,sidents of • the
northern section of Queen's county,
Ile resides the toarn of Caledonia,
where lie keeps a hot:el, and also
runs a stage that carries passenger
and mail between that town and
Li veep DO Is ,ditsta nee of some thirty
miles. (Mr. Johnson was in 13.eidge-
water recently, cni which occasion he
gave a reporter of this paper the
following, facts : (About three years
ago hei was taken very, ill. Ile had
the best of medical attendance, but
made' very little progress towards re-
covery, ad hie doc tor told him
there,Aylas very ;little laoipe that he
would 1;flrg,b1po to return to , his for-
mer work. T.h.e trouble appeared to
have located itself in his kidneys and
fOrl eight) weeks or more he was con-
fined to b,ed. Be isuffered greatly
from conetstnt pains 'in the back, his
appetite beeetene impaired, and his
coustitution generally 'appeared to be
ehattered. thisijunoture he decid
ed to ttry Dr. 'Williams? Pink Pills
and got a -half dozen boxes. In the
course of a couple of weefkis he noticed
an inapnevenneint in his-ceinelition and
Pc continued the use of the pills until
he had taken. soure ton or twelve
breeee, (wheal (1112 tact only felt, 'tha his
cure, seas ceinplete, but ale() felti that
in all (respeets his health was better
-Shan it had 1.1.98011 for years. Since
that time, he has been ceintinually
driving his coach between Caledonia
and Liverpool, and ilataie not had the
e.lightest return of the „trouble, not-
withstanding that the has to face at
hinies very inelement weather, that
might bring on a return of the
tensible had not leis s.ystena 'been so
strongly fortified' against it through
thei use of Dr. Williame' Pink) Pills.
IT She blood is pure and, whiolesome
disease cannot exist. The reason
why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills curse so
many forms, of 'disease is that 'they
act - darectly upon the blood and
nerves, thua reeching the ,root ,cka the
trouble. • Carer medicines net only
upon the syrup toms of the trouble,
ancl that is the reason the. trouble al-
ways returns when you cease, these
medicfneei Dr. 'Williams' Pink 'Pills
narik,e permanent oures in kidney trou.-
bles, ateum.atism, erysipelas, anaem-
and kindred diseases. Bat be sure
you get the genuine which bear the
Pull (name Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills for
Ptle Pectplo t'lie wrapper around
every box. •
;he lawyers themselves. Alany have
:alien degrees in both law and medicine.
In addition to thedawyers and doctors
there will be civil engineers as delegates
to the convention; for they, too, are active
• in polities. Likewise there will be men
whose only profession for a third . of a
century was revolution. The insurrection
is yet fresh enough in the Cuban mind
,for its leadere to be sere of election to
any sort of a representative body that
• may be chosen.
There bus been much -discussion as to
the division into political parties in the"
tosination of an hidepeedent government.
They have the parties -already, but it is
• dillicult 101! thell1 to mark out lines of
division.Questions may arise when tile
constitutional convention gets to debating
the eilbject of forming a stable govern-
• meet which Will afford the basis for
party divisions, They exist ill name, yet
hardly in fact at this period, when there
is substantially little divisien of senti-
ment regarding independence, though
there is a wide division of opinion as to
•Just what independenee naeans.
' The two leading parties which may put
rival candidates for members of the con-
vention in the field are kuown as the Na-
tional party and the Republican party.
The former is made up chiefly of the fol -
of Maximo Gomez and the niuni-
eifietielections showed that it is by far
the stronger organization. '
When the constitution has been frarm
ed, it 'must be submitted to our govern,
merit for approval. "We cannot," said a
eliding member of President MeKin•
leyta cabinet recently, "after guarantee-
ing Cuba a stable government, permit her
• to set up one which is not stable. Neithi
er could we permit her, if any hot headed
local patriots sought to do such a thing,
to tie herself 01) with obligations to for-
eign ,eovernmetits, the redemption 01'
vshieli would undo everything we have
tried to do for her. We cannot let her
enter into alliances of offense and ilefense
Or borrow T11011Qy 00 0(11.01'N-Vi;AO entangle
herself elsewhere, any more than we
could permit her to engraft into her or-
ganic law a programme of proscription
and injestiee to a minority of her people,
or fasten upon any particular elitss of
citizens or residents berdens which wonla
surely end in bankrtiptcy or rebellion.
All we shall ask is that her conetitution
shall be n woilting one, according to our
standards. When that is assured, the de-
tails we shall leave to Ceban people to
settle for thotnselveS."
Griot, hut Pree5r4e.
"Ie,your father going to be back soon?"
melted the stranger.
"I dunno," answered the small boy in
leather elothes, who stood at the door of
a Crimson gulch dwelling. "Pap has a
purty good boss, but so has some of the
folks on the" vigilance committee. I reck-
on I'd Seger on Pap's getting home in
• al3oet 20 inimites ttever."--Washing,-
Ile:Wile aenstaatea
Water Is 'the .( hardest of all subs
stances (11) heats \with the single ex-
ception of hydrogen gas. The easiest
two are' Ineroury and lead, which
stand (in 'this resPecti on nearly the
sane fboling.
Deere never wits, and never will be, e.
neiversal panacea, in one 'Lemony, for 011
1510 which flesh is heir ---the very flitter,
01 1110(13' curatives being such that weri
1 Lia genes et other and differen 111' Beate/.
iiseiises. rooted in the system of tie
patient -white would relieve one ill i
( nem would aggravate the other. Wt
Sitve, however, in Quinine Wine, wines
.1.11 n dile in 0 sound imadulteratee
....mei, 010100113' for Many and grevious (Rs.
ey ifs geeduat. and judicious use. the
I tallest syst.eins' are led in to COIlValesectucle
CI steen gull, by the in fi u en ce which , tate
ne exerts oil Nature'e owri trestoratayer
Ferelieves th0. drooping spiri or tho,
.vith whoni &Ironic state of moried 11
p0111011 03' 01111 11(3(0 01 11)3 erest in lif ie
1 isoase,,and, by traequilleing t,11 iniveiti
dispoSes to eoun(1 011(1 refreslaine steel). -
imparts vigor to 1110 action cei the
which, being stimulated, eon rsos throuirh
out the veins, strengtlimeng the heal:Chi,
111110101 feinetions of the system, thereby
leaking activity a • necessary resul1.
strengthening the frame, and giving 1 1 i;
to the digestive organs, Nviiich nateiralli
Ile/1100cl Mei:teased stilastatice-re.sult,
stewed appetite. Northrop & Lyman 0
toronte, have gieen to the public ;tete
emit:0100 Quinine '01 0001 the usual let.;
, gauged by the opinion of seientist
his Wine- approaches nearest perfection 1.
tly in the marker,. \i1 drinalises sell it
est 1 ill 4n4lifl.
In China; this.(re is. 20 timiesl,as muck
coal as in, all 144trop)0.
wartiity rrioneies ndgcsnen.
The first .esseintial in the keeping oft
live stools) for market is never' to a I-
kea any 'animal to, lose flesh, 'A
ponied hest 111,041„11S ilWO pounds to be
gained. • It Inot the motsFt .food thlt
TO citintri 1 COLD IN. ONE DA
Vftiol Lara ltroron (41.1ini TablOtfi. 5.1) drogol, tt
refund the otcy if it to cure. Nv, (tr)ve!,
0111
• ton Star. siglml,Ixre is 5 box,
A BOY HERO.
Nines-if:an Cowman, son who Too
Part In the Defense of Ifien-tslo.
Among the Anne:lean herees et the de-
fense of Tionesin was a I0-yeer-old boy
0110 handled 0. nnteket and played t
man's part he driving away the feyoeiceue
Boxers. ile was Earl Ragsdale, sun of
J. W. Ragsdale, the American (onset at
Tioneein. F(tal and his 13 -year-old sis-
ter recently arrived at San .Franelseo
ou 1111 asmy transport. They have been
sent home by then( father, who thinks for
the present that they will be much eafer
in the 'United States than in Chiva.
Although Earl ie only a boy, he iusist-
ed on joining the foreign voluuteee guard
at Tien-tsin and when the trouble came,
EATIL
all unknown to his father he went put
with a musket and foutilit side by side
with the Russians, Germans and the
American marines. Ple was under Ore
for several hours, but was not hit once.
eit one time, when Ile was seat by Cap-
tain MeCalla with a message to the
captain of the Russian squad, he was cut
off from the main body of defenders with
a company of Russians and narrowly
escaped being captnred by the Boxers.
All of these experiences - were some-
what remarkable for a boy of lo. He
seems to have eome out of the trouble
all right, however, and is plemsed to
get back to America, where' there are
boys of his own race to play with.
A GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE.
* •• • • • • • • ••••••••••••*: One of the
• : most unique
: Vnique Mission Erect- : missions in the
• . .
• ed WI the Salida of : C°1 -1.211T is at
:• Coney Island,
Wicked Coney Island. Ne w York's
• popular and
:°:** ** •• * ••••••••••••••••:°: wicked seaside
resort celebrated in song and story. It
is a church whose spire is built in the
shape of a lighthouse. In place of the
liglat there are electrically illuminated
gospel signs. This uilique mission has
recently been completed by William D.
Hughes, a missionary who has been at
work among the people of Coney Island
fdr three years.
The lighthouse spire is in the shape of
a skeleton tower, 05 feet high. On its
top is a box shaped affair of wood, so ar-
ranged that from its sides will flash in-
stalling words of Christ's religion. The
device is in the shape of a transparency,
so fixed that electric lights shine
through great letters cut steneillike in
tin. `
• The familiar system used by certain
advertisers in making an electric current
flash from letter to letter and thus spell
"a word is employed by Mr. Hughes in
his gospel lighthouse. The sentences are
necessarily short, being restricted to two
.or three words. From the top of the
tower, waving from a tall flagstaff, is a
streamer bearing the words "Jesus
Saves." The lighthouse is less than 200
feet from the water's edge, and it is said
that the message can be read two miles
out at sea.
The effect of this scheme upon the
permanent residents of the island and
CONEY ISLAND'S GOSPEL LIGSTDOUSE.
upon the pleasure seeking visitors is yet
to be proved. That it is regarded hope-
fully by Ilir. Hughes is evinced by the
fact that he intends lidding still another
Olectrieal scheme to it. 1 -le IS now ne-
gotiating with a fiVID of electricians for
an instrument similar to that used 501110
time ago in throwing letters of (ire upon
the clouds at night. ,
MrHughns and his fatuity' live in the
lialcony of the chinch and the latchstring
is always out. Botta 'physical and spirit-
ual food are free to those whoask. Mr.
Hughes believes in One table for all, and
the poorest tramp is invited to eat With
his family.,
Viihage or Clty.
The line has been drawn, it seemS, at
which ti small town emerges from its
chrysalis condition and beeornee a eity.
It'arttler Oatcake .was a witness in a
case in circuit court. He had given his
testimony and was about to step down
when the lawyer who was cross examin-
ing hire asked as a matter of form:
"'Jails took place, did it, in the village
of Bunkertown?"
"Yes, sir," replied Partner Oatcake, "in
tile city of ElitnItertown,"
"You call it a city, do you?" stild the
lawyer. What is your idea of the tlif-
ferelMe betsveee a village and a city?"
i'kVen," rejOhied the fames on inflect-
ing a moment, "a village ie 01 place where
you can take a dtove of cattle 1 10 /emit
(he Main, street, and a city is i 30
where you can't." -Youth's Conlpv,nion.
C ;lii,/tiO11“4-e. 111, J.
Althallgt cycles here not 'been used
eior the transport, ot Uteri at the front
in South Africa they have been much
employed foe diepatch car 1'Y:tug. Oue
rider hate 'written IrOttil0 saying that
since taxi end 0111 November he has
covered 0;783 -miles by his etiolometee
on this deity over bad roads. This gave
tetra an average of about 40 miles a
day.
'.1Airaard.''s1,1llimattAiros cows
ye ternigl.
A cleaning thttt will reinove
S'rease frnin the most deliewte silks,
and Cloths is made ol. one pint of.dis-
tilled benzine, three-sixteentha of an
ounce of fluid chloroforms one-eighth,
Ounce of carbonate of,. ammonia ,artd.
one-eigilath 0,1.1MOCI' Of stelphuric ether.
t should be lbottled and eoliked tight-
ly and kept (from fire and lights, as it
is very' inflammable. '
lie Has Tried It (=Mr John Anderson
lainloss, writes: 1, venture to say few, if
any, have reeeiveti greater beneat testis
the nse of 1)it. Eclectric Oil, than
hieve. I have eeed it regularly for °vet
ten years, ;old have recommended it to
1111 sufferers 1 knew of, and they also
foun(1 01! great irirtue la cases of seveee
bronchitis and inelpient consumption " •
Not So 41ool„sh.,
The ostrich has long bean laughed
at for pushing his head into a bush
when hunted. ft is really far' the
wisest thing the bird could do, for
rte.' long neck is by fax the most
easily seenpart lo,f`it. Its body -plum-
age 'harallOalilLeS perfectly with the
desert sand.
Proalle It Develeil 0 12 11.4.
CrerMallY has a periodical called
Burgwart, which is •exclusively con -
corned with matters pertaining to
castles and. ruins. A receat number
had an article vigorously denouncing,
artificial ruins.
iniusuai earei1 y et Salmon.
The scarcity of salmon now in the
Columbia river is pronounced abnor-
mal.
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ornan
eakness
A woman's reproductive
organs are in the most in-
tense and continuous sym-
• pathy with her kidneys.
• Theslightest disorderinthe
kidneys brings about a
corresponding disease in
the reproductive organs.
Dodd's Kidney Pills, lay re-
storing the kidneys to their
perfect condition, prevent
and cure those fearful dis-
orders peculiar to women.
Pale young girls, worn-out
mothers, buffering wives
and women entering upon
the Change of Lite, your
best friend is
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
The Siiiic Merl.
11 10 observed by travelers in Siberia
that the effect of constant cold is
practically the same as the effect of
constant heat. -The people develop a
disinelioation to work and become
strangers to ambition of any descrip-
tion.
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NEI 11 e tt l'a tt eser•i.
In France where wine is almOst as
abundant as petroleum is here, it is
transported in bulk in tank cars.
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Dear Sirts,-Your :KINARD'S LIN-
nEENT isoar remedy for sorp takroat,
()olds and all ordinary ailinentsi
It never fails tc, relieve 1.(tisl cure
promp t y.
GlitAilLES WIIOOTTEN.
Port IVItelgrave.
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The rtfliteatt 51$,51 5,,
flhe rarest fish is the ribbon fish.
Ony 10 specimens have been record-
ed in tbe last cealtary. It is an in-
habitant olf the great depths of the
ocean.
Thee Never 'Tt-new Failure.- Careful ob-
servation of tho °flit:eta of Parmelee's
Vegetable J?illiriess sliown that 'they act
immediately on the diseased 1111311110 011 the
system and stimulate them to healthy ae-
titan . Tlocro nay be 0118031' in whicli the
diSoase has boort long, seated and does net
easily yield to medlei 11 0, hut oven ie such
cases these Pills have been known to
hring relict when all other soicallcd tense -
dies have 181(1311. ' These assertions can be
substantiated by many ivlio have used t,he
.and medical men speak highly of
their quelities.
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introduce our firm q, licitly, ,
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Those who use the right
Paints find a great deal of
pleasure in them. 'They are
made to give satisfaction, and
are certain to accomplish that
pUrpOzile
a'AMSAY'S
PAINTS
are .the right paints.- They -
are well mixed, -pernianent
• colors. They retain their
fresh, - pleasing appearance
after months and years of
exposure.
A MSAY & SCH3 est'cl 1843.
MONTRF-AL3 Paint ififiakars
;Ash fire stinp(wy.
• The fact thiat fish are slippery 11300 -
counted for in this ,way. The slimy
Coating protects them from the at-
' tacks ott fungus, a form of plant life
found in all Iva ters. If a fish is urf-
dovea-ed by slime the fungus lodges
there and •grows until in time it kills
the fish. The slime helps also to in-
crease the speed Of the fish through)
the water.
Till Shale :1114 heese,
• In his slow and -Getty journey across
Europe, on his way to Paris, the shah
of Persia tasted Gruyere cheese. Ife
nibbled it at first, doubtful. Then he
took to eating it largely, and found
gherkins went eecellently with it.
Finally he substituted it for bread,
and, at a princely salary, he has en-
gegeilsone of the most. expert makers
to accompany him back to Persia.
The Demon, Dyspepsia. ---In olden time
it was a popular belief that demons moved
-invisibly through the ambient air, seek-
ing to enter into men and trouble them.
At the pi•esent day the (Milton, dyspepsia,
is at large in the same way, seeking
habitation in those who by careless or utt-
wi.-se living invite him. .K.nd mice lie 015'
1005 a man it is diffieult to dislodge him.
He that finds himself so possessed should
Iseow that a valiant friend to do battle
for him with the tuiseen foe is Parmelee's
Vegetable Pills, which are LiVer ready for
the trial.
cl anted fan Indians tit South Arrlea.
Lord Stratbcono.'s cavalry took
with thein from Canada tour red In-
dians, nominally as servants, in real-
ity to test their qualities as scouts
in Seuth Africa. The Kaffir reeds the
veldt like an open book and the Cana-
dians hold that the sight and tear-
ing Of their Indians are even keener.
Li11111113ilt iiuros•
S:teito lea I.
She -I don't, know what I would
not give to have such blonde hair
as Irene' haS.
Ea-WPy , don't you find out what
She f,t'are for hers?
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot, roach the
diseased portion of the oar. TEure is only one
W113' ty cure doufncs14, and that is by constitu-
tional' remodie.. De jnees is caused 5(0 80
inflamed. condi ion of the mucous lining 00 (11)0
Eustachian 51150, When this tubo is in.
flamed you have a rumblIng sound or impel,
foot hearin,,,, and When it 15 Olt rem
ly osed
dieettaiss is (Cie result, atid unless the inflam.
il;ittlen ean be talccsn ISO; and. thin I ube restered
to its normal conditioi, tearing will be de-
stroyed,' forever 1 nine Lases out Of tell 010
03 (151311 by c ((lure)), which is boating 001 an in -
dallied condtbion of tho mucous 1,11 (.3130.
We will giro Otie titintited Deniers tor any
case 01 Dcaftiess. ((mused by catarrh) that, can
011 be oared by Haifa Catarrii Cure, e0(1.
tor circulars, tree,
V. 3. CHENIIV & 00., Toledo 0,
Sold by Druggists, See.
Palfilly Pills are 1110 best.
OVattl, •',Coal,
.MOSt of the business houses in Blet
ib are closed for an hour ,ancl a half
in the middle AC the day.
strum. !Sava'.
You cannot live up to your ideal,
yola say. But at least you can keep
your ideal from being -lowered. Are
you. doLng that
"You contenel that oleintrgirine 10
just 51 13001:1 1114 but1:r3 dolt t y011 ?
tat beilte,r," anerisestattl, the dealer
w.itiltotut lllOisIil000tiOIis "It pays Severa 1
teams Otte. prolf 1.
Magnet:lad and the Elycq
It has been discovered that the
crystalline lens of the hainan eye is
slightly diamagnetic or subject` to
gn,e in repulsion. As as ti gnee.-
tissue-the commetne,st cause of defec-
tive vision and the most frequent
excuse for epeotaoles-is merely
slight distortion of this lens, it has
been suggested that treatment with
O powerful ning,net pro•perly applied
may restu.lt in forcing the lens in-
to proper shape, or at least in great-
(
ly remedying the distortion.
tes
%here itre.so Monerleongh medicines in
t12ar
,0hk eiVNI at 11 17 eometi mem di tlicult
lob to buy ; but if we Mid a
't , co ugh,-,a`Oplcl. or any ttilii etion of the throat
! fir lungs•AVe Would t Bickle'
8An
Consumptwe Syrup, 'h°s° who have ve
ued it think it,isfhr ahead of all other
piepaeations recommeaded for suctcoIn
p1atats.. The little folks like itas it is a;
linty of ¶lo Day.
"To -day," 2.150 ED-Veses a duty. "Ex -
"lent one another daily while 4 is
called to -day, lest any of you be
hardened through the deceitfulness of
ski," Failure ,,to use the present day
carries with it the possibility that we.
otr others mity he hardened ins sin.
Yin Eto,
Tile Groat 'illetttg.
It ought not to seem much to nue
.to ,serve Thee, but rather this doth
appear much 10 me, and wonderful,. ,
that thou veneheafest to receive into ,
thy service tone uo poor and tenVIOr thy.
The 'Right 1.otot el' 'View.
One of the lady journalists says she
ruever saw a really beetuit.iful woman(
who was also a happy one. Timm
she never saw a beautiful woman
front of a mirror.
Millar h laniont Guros Dinthifflat
OM dish IL:tW of Libel.
The highest court of appeal in
Great Britain has sustained the decie
sooiio that a circulating library can be
held pecuniarily respansible for libel -
ens statements contained in any of
the. volumes which' it oirculatesi
stiveree iseet Thimbles.
Silver OT tEteei thimbles are safest
to, use, as they contaln no poisonous
metals,.
ollegc Avi„ons.
• ‘.j Bate] rates
AVE dUE it '
(30 (1115.
( Am. P. ftl..50 up. 131-P. et ea
Hotel Balmoril m°ntreal• Fr— Bus
CATifeue pRiyEfi (301..ps, 01,1101.
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menu!, S,ilducational Werics: nrldelLs "
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POR OVER r(PTY, YEAR'S,
R'S '1,VIbMLONY'5 4f)OTRING SYSI7P has boon
Wed by mother:3En their children teethictg, itsoo lice
tho olnicl, softens the ganns, allwyt pata, cniati triad
colic, aad ltt the boat retatrdy fey clitc,rhota. 2Ic.s battle.
Sold by %till ci0110,,N10 throlighOlit,the wOrld: Be attrit
, tted isle for' rvIra Vinsi O03t3 Sciothipg Syrviti."
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and '2 tti.al botkip;tent
the, eel) 11511l11150 Agency vete to 01) 50(10015
they paving ex ratesS ebargetI Onl V 'Titell ttVS6tV,04,1
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