Exter Times, 1910-12-15, Page 101."1411111111.1r1
TRAINING STATESMEN
OSCAti BROWNING WRITE.; REMI-
NISCENCES OF (0 YEARS.
Man of Letters, Who Was a Master at
Eton aria Cambridge, Tells et Great
II
Men During Their School Days -
tHe Aimed to Be a Tutor to Stales-
mtn and Met Many of Them-Olten
Visited Load Tennyson.
11 will probably ecane as u Sur ,rico
to many people to learn that lite at
Piton in the 'tifti •s was eharacterized
by sceites and manners which remind
ono of the miser • undergone by the
scholars tet Detheboys Hall at the in-
stigation of Mr. $quests, of "Nicholas
Nickleby." Flogging, ragging, and
bullyiug were the order of the dtty,
while the boys were insufficiently feel
and gouerully neglected. They had no
food until more than two hours after
they had risen in the morning, and
for dinner an entire sheep was served,
of which the seniors had the legs and
shoulders, and the smaller boys had
to find what they could on the ear -
taxa.
Such is the depressing picture of
Eton given by Mr. Oscar Browning.
who had sixty years of schoolntaster-
ing at Eton and Cambridge, in e o
"!ltentories of Sixty Years ' (Lan.•
Dir. Browning di•l nitwit to improve
the general condition., for the scholar
at Eton. But it is a curious fact that
the poet Swinburne. who was in "0.
11.'s' division as a Ley. refu-cd to
meet the latter afterwards. because ho
said he was an Eton nta.ler who had
the power to flog ixe s. This did not
happen to bu true, but it serves to
illustrate tho retsitivcness of the
great poet in regard to cruelty.
Talking of Swinburne, .\1r. Brown-
ing says, "He was very weak and
til• not
bullied. 1. 11
e
t t
and cars
frail.
fy
took no part in genies, being, Indeed,
little tilted for them; but in those
days gams did not form so important
a part of our echoed life ns they do
now. Swinburne wee generally late
for school, and I remember Cookesley
calling out to hint one day, 'here you
are. little lewitiburue, late again.I
have been told that Cookesley once
saluted his appearance with the ex-
clamation, 'Here comes the rising
sun,' alluding to his red hair."
iCua'tuwlus enough,
rgrnnidrredhrowhavc[t hr. \Williams' Ptnk Palls are absµ-' It .von as Y
Iu lioulung: r scare% the a11vrnt Of tilt•
much chance of long life. Ile Wait lately free from all habit-forming stun en Ilurseback was often very
born prematurely apparently dead. drugs, and are not an experiment ! eottitlently predicted, But it paeeed
"'That child is not dead.' said the as the following ease will show:-- through the t'•ntieltve stair beton'
nur-e; and with a hearty blow she "Ir. W. Studley Lee is, Pilot' the death of President Carnot in
made me squeal," he says. "And to Mound, Man., says :--"1 am a firm' 1904. and is now a permanency. Just
this treatment 1 owe the fnct that t bclieter in Or. Williams' fink four days utter Gurnbttta pn,claimcd
am able to write these memoirs at the ,. the establishment of the n.tailGc the
age 0t aetenty-two.
ions and ale•ayrc I-.eep some by etc United States a cubled ,ts recugntti•.n
Dir. Browning refers to a visit witch in case of teed. A fc w years ago , of the new repine and welc0ul. 1 it.
he paid to ..1 r. Bailout's swat at 11'hit• while teaching school I suffered so at the council buar.l of ow nati. n .
tingehante. "Arthur was then twenty- much with rheutnatisnt in my amts , Five months later it wee recognized
two years of age," he says, "and 1 and shoulders that 1 had the great- . by the great paw'ere of Europe. Its
remember bun telling me, as we went est (lithcul1'• in writing un the niliar.c • with England and Russia
by Quin to Edinburgh, that the due• blackhuard, Intl after trying a num- and its ententes with other countries
tors hal assured hon Inc could not I,os bcr of ren•dic, wet,, '. bencftt•, 1 hives France n larger influence in the
slbly live to the use of thirty, a feet affairs of (Inc world than it exerted
of which I have now and again re- was almost m 41• i .1.r. and felt in- pr,•tion-ly since the days of Bunn•
minded him during his career." .lined tai nband'•n teaching. But partes power ►n the first republic a
11 wt" Mr. Brownings aim 10 be a ono day I happened to pick up one century ago.
sort of tutor to statesmen, and he of 1)r. Williams' almanacs, and
came into contact with many men read of the cure of a. number of The Careful Sentry.
who have risen to eminence in the Fwtcre cages of rheumatism. through Thr young private had been posted
politieal world. iso knew Sir r.'ea)Henry
Campbell-Bannenuan, and recall+
the use of I)r. Williams' fnk fills. as sentry un C squadron Stable But
how Inc was the only man present at ;'this decided Inc to give the ['ills cnmwhen the
sergeant
Ma tsioft htht' guar 1
a miscroseoj.o lecture who had the , a trial, and I had only taken them lime roam! be seen. 'The sergeant was
M. -
pluck to lance •ilia ars, that blaott a few weeks when 1 felt much bet-
might be pro'iiled for an experiment. -ter. in the .uurw of a few weeks • ieb''ut to depart to make inquiries
\lith Tennyson "0 It." was on , when there .awe'iraffling noi:l41 from
s ofintimacy. vi:,tai' hint often 'snore' the pain; and stiffness h041 all a heap of straw and the :.tastes stout
at
it } L left me, and 1 bad no more dillicul before him ntinu+ his boots and look•
al 1•'arnngfunf. "Teuny:c,n'a Study
was at the top of the house, and 1 tt in doing any w,.rk. I cannot say , ing eery sleepy.
have often sat with hire there, tins of enough in prat;. of 1)r. Williams ! you la lot ' cried
the
hrn were.
"Ilwro
tobaeeo lying about the floor. He al- fink Nils for they and they stun . you when
ways smoked a tong churchwarden 'mired Hie of my rheumatism." 1 eine round jti;t ►1µw?'
"Marchiti' round," was toe sentry'(
pipe, which, if i remember rightly, he' ti..l(I by all medicine dealer!' 4.r r• p)y, given iu tunes of causer,'
never .:...1 more than once.' Ly trail at M) .trots a boas or six tutu•.
Mr 1 o•tong pays n charming tri- hexes for ee.e0 from The 1)r. Wil ••Marchin' round, were you? \\'h;.
bate ' \! - •'any.+un, who watched
titer lilt , • •• •1 with such uiteeas. laths' Jietli ilie l'o., lirueksille, you's': g•L our beets
took em off w
ling car' 1' pI•turn of his (ant. 1I shouldn't wake the 'unDta'"--leuu-
Gist hie.:. r ----+--
"At the a:..1 t.1 a tare• r• 1 0 13.1y. I 'I'Hi' t':1TII:Ni' :\N(iLI.li �dou lit-ll.ts.
the rt 't beautiful. 1 t' c'i....t. 1 !•:,'I l ',[shy :µ1•I arty bitniiur t.. 4 r•• i -- �---^L
ever ,ai 1 looked at '' t} t• ( an; tl er al:(• the teles (rid .1 ti„• A MOTHER'S ADVICE
of i.•• vt,t e►:d!41rwr1 t It..,• rl,•. !, TO OTHEit �107IIERS
of til•• \'drain 1 toll 1r ran 1.i! ,',(e , f the A•hcrnln►1, 'Pias
away. n- ,f 1 a:,• 1, . t• t. .,•;.• 4 f :,u angler in sit' p'
lata•;.: 1 ••• '':,•.• • .•,..ltlw-- ! , ., t•„t ' • t licca as a nlo(l, 1 i f Mr Nicholas Breslin, Rogcistilie.
purr reit
CAUSE AND CURE
OF RHEUMATISM
Due to Impurities in the Blood -
Cured by Dr. Williams'
Ping Pills.
The most noticeable and imulcdi-
ato result. of rbenmt►tisnt is a uutrk-
ed thinning of the Wood, and in no
disease does it dt•velop mole 1 a { t'1-
ly-. Not ()lily does the blood become
weak but it is soon filled with im-
purities, which oho different organs
of the body hate been unable to
throw elf. One .f the most harm-
ful of these impurities i. uric acid,
which is formed from the \caste
products of the body. In health it
is readily- passed off by the kidnCy.
With tbo help of oxygen from the
red coypu'.!. s of the blood. \t itli- t),;,n it ever ".0•4in the pts t. It► '•1 could not even walk across
out oxygen the kidneys are eu..Ll. ((11!. ti•,n .t has outlived any oh. f
the room. 'I'Iten I et ailed to take
to rid the ••.stent of this Heid total :.yste10 (,l,µ•11 France lois had s""''' Uudd's hidt►ry fills and lifter Ulk
it is retained in the blood and (I's- the '•t'• rthre„ of Leu, XVI, and the
linnet n ••, lTr' 'Ile• frit •epuhlir. :fig six boxes found me 'elf in the
tribute(' t.• all party- of tho body.
The slew buck pains across the
THE TNIRO REPUBLIC
Fri p Latest Form of Government
limr-Now Over 40 Y4 ars Old.
WHOLE COUNTY IS
ewe
1 SCENE OF AMAZING ACTIVITY.
RINGING WITI
On September 4. 1rS(1, (.coo tiara- Wonderful Curd of R
'bight. speakinR'IW1 himself other madam By Dodd'e
radinal mru,brrs of 111,' ...!i,luliwe ney Pllla.
country not lung age alter the third
11rs. 11µh-hiva el 11ul•h:jw. slue.. t•„)t of six tnoaUts' duretiun to t11µ
could not walk aerate( the room Uhure:.e empire in the last ten years.
51or) of her si►crd) uud cunt- Te., hundred wen are studying it u1 •
plele cure. ; who,l exttdLllshc11 by oho (Iovermu,ent
especially for I11.• purixlse. 'there are
I)uri.nul, Que., Oct. 24. (Spetc'iei) nutUy wirelees stations at '1'ii,ct And
Alissletluoi .uauty is ringing with oven the small Chinese river g.iiils sts
the ',tory of itis. 41. M. 11utehuit. are equipped with wireless Tho
who after buffering fruni Hite time- whole empire to -Jay, in short is a
lisnl.
Lumbago and Neuralgia, is rieene Of amazing military and it titled -
Assembly. announced tie cl''i •.►trop
of the Bonapartist dynasty and the
establishment of the republic. This
was two Jays after OW battle of Se-
dan, in the Mance-(i,•rtnan war, 11111
the eaptur•• (if StacMal.ei'- :1.111)• i.n41
Nupoleun 111. Th.' eaulpa.Ini enacted
upon sit confidently by that put(utate
thus collapsed and he was a prisoner
in the hands of the Germans. On the
evening of the 4t1 the government of
militate! defence was ••.U►Lheheit, with
(len. 'fruelu, .11 the h. ad. \Vhi4• this
was being den• the Empress Eugenie.
dis.ruit=ed. 11.11 -air. fly front farts
I'1' Whole Chinese Empire Going In For
1 Various Forms of Education.
en- During Lite. hist year or two the Chi•
id- j ►arra+ have taken up wireless tele-
Id- With especial eurueetueas,
state,. a writer who returned front that
again a strung, bratty woman. lit soual 11441%it). Wherever 1 went o1►
the trains 1 saw military ermine it,
an inter% ie %V Mis. 11 *itchirlb soy':. whichdjrartof Ute5,0(10,(N%)arnty wluctr
China Is mobilizing, is being traioc 1.
Schools are being uj:ened literally 1 ;
thousands. There me railroad echo,l,
'telegraph schools, p iston:I a achou'..
i•ustont house ec'hools marital settee! .
ilaboratories, nluaeutns and Libr:tn' •
'rate teachers in thew) schools an ; e. •
1y foreign. but chiefly native \
these schools have recently Leen ester
Pitied by the Imperial (iovernmer.:
!tate' to further the mat al der:r•
for being up to date. The Chu.r,o
admire the 1:ugliah-speaking 1:•'• is invaluable in its capacity of quickly giving heat. Apply a match and it is im•
newt turn their thumbs up as 0 r:' tnedietely at work. It will burn for nine hours without refilling, It is stile,
t,f gratification whenever they sec e.rnnlelesa end odorless. 11 has a damper top and a cool handle. P.n indicator
ft our fellow -countrymen. always shows the amount of oil in the font.
In spite of the fact that the lin- It has an automatic -tackle° flume (spreader which prevents the
Aerial Government is giving the Cl.:- wick from being turned high encu h to bntolte, and is easy to remove and drop
"1 was affected witµ }(heuniatitnl,
and entered lieli!iun., on her way to Neuralgia and Lumbago. My limbs
would swell ; toy mu -cies would
cramp: I was nervous and had a
heavy dragging sense ton ucross
tho k nos.
England; where bile has resided cl .ver
since.
The governmental scheme which
wan created on September 4 has last -
elf 40 years and is strongar to -day
wttiei: 1•,17:11 111 i;''. lasted, in its I of health -as well us e'w'er 1 was
t••in.oi - -h:.!'. a:,til It104. when it .:i my life.'
kidneys and thin •., at•t,. bight;. leo .s;,v t•. the hoe empire, ander Mrs. Hutchins' trntiblee were all
.e!,red seeret!011e•, 1111011 f1'11..).%. 11.,lrapalt., anti that tt iia titbvie teal 4a7'1``', by hl(lll('y I-)1�<iu e. That's
-11µw• that the acid is ahead% .I1 the in I$14, in til•• star v.. .ped agnlnet wh1; 0111.13 Kidney' L'tlls (µr(•(1
i 1 i Europe It
trouble. It 1 1 1 Kidney Pills t are act
e
Temporary Heat QuIckI
Did you ever stop to think of the many ways In which is
perfect t 11 heater ig of value? If you want tosleep with your wisp
dow onen in winter, you can get sufficient heat from an oII beater
js'hilc you undre�s at night, and then turn it off. Apply a matcb
in the morning, when you get out of
bed, and you have beat while you dress.
Those who have to eat an early
breakfast before the stove is radiating
heat can get itnmediate warmth from
en oil heater, and then turn it off,
The girl who practices ot,'(he piano
in a cold rootn in the morning can
have ,.varnith trurn an oil heater while
otic plays, and then turn It off.
The member of she family who
has t' -f walk the floor on a cold win-
tt'r'-u iti; lit with a rt-.1l:.Ss baby can get
temporary hci't with an oil heater, and
then tl:rn it olf. The
t
EIRFECTI�
fi �tE �L
•
Absolutely smokeless and odorless
only
I,;en(1 and often leads the sulkies I,,0.r rut: .etas „'..• I ti:••m su cuulplch•ly and quickly. gg
w b ,I 1. the ie lured Ft4.ur lactic every u cation a there ssaou itt ' back so that th3 wick can be cleantd In an instant, t
t•. think so has kidney ou , l'• hurt monarchy under Louts XVIII. in•'' •s a tlev i .r
file <lisei►a<+ in not driven out of the ; 18I4 which went down in the r, the • li �it , It t•:,t', but. they area sure way of education, is govern.
,:r1 The burner body or gallery cannot beccme wedged, and grin be qu1cU}•
1,1uod, rheumatisut .an never 1'(' i lion of July, in I87 . ('buries X. then .: t. f, r au': form of it frofu Back, :ebb) dlsetatirtaetimt at being go.c•ni• 1 unscrewed for rewieking. Finished In Japan or nickel, strong, �ureble, reL•
cure(1, and the sufferer will alwayslander n r(gency, China's last three ! unsc guilt for service, and yet light and ornamental.
being at its head. The Ilrlranirt • a. !:. t•• Bright's 1►i=case. � inounrehs have Loon babies when 1hvl
bo subject to atter. Ls, cwhenctcr ex- monarchy of the Cilium hitt;' Louis q.- lfl(' Caine to the throne '1'be when
posed to damp or cold. With each Philippe. which was .rented in loan, ( Bret thin they are passing a Chin a
e
returning attack the pain Lecvuu:; ;was xubmeryred in the stern, of INrI:'.. identified. critical period of their history, ant
and the second republic was Sta11. d, ! 11'llllnm M. ('base, the nrtlst, ons n that they need (•specially now n lull- I
mora settee and complications of- ! which gave place In Ole stcon.1 Ph,- picturesque figure, dresslug In clothes {;town titan to govern them. e'er this •
ten arise, making necessary the useOre in Vise. ? preason, whirl might he culled ('l.ula'e
of habit forming drugs to relieve this 0011aps4(1 ittr Napoleon wh11', aid that had ti certain urF01' less to though
they conformed more"anti•naby" feeling is very strong.
pain, ! present. regime came into being. tIt is readily aeon that the only 'ii,us the third republic hub Lad a Ill. i C.1RLl
way to cure rheumatism is through longer career thus that of any tw,.
tho blood. I)r. Williams' Pink of its predecessors since 17'9'2. 1•'.,r
Pills afford such treatment as they several years it wee ...needed to Io'
contain all the elements necessary ; gaily an experiment, which endured
to build up :u,d par:iy the blond. because a majority of the Frcnt'11
people (•4111! not unit•• uponun;
They increase its oxygen carrying „tiler toren of govcrnrn4'nt. AI.'ti
capacity enabling oho kidneys to , mita til" (n<I of Utw 1're=idents• in
pass oho uric acid from the body 1679 of Nnix,l.un 111.'s 0141 warrior,
and the other organs to (1u their , Macelahon, there wets doubt as to
work. This rheumatism is reached Which r ct would be wgeather
1It st -rati
•1
at its rout and permanently cured. i 1; recent! as 1889 in the
!' r r eye
!I•. as �(lul4.asly to N. B., writes:- 1 can IiIgIiI) 14
• •..t,, ttaK:.:i .- fa,"'face! pur'lut 1411(11 comtn'•nd Ital,y's ()en Titbit is to ail
Mr It- tt:
With ..
1:-: •'r; {' .1 (oat .-t encountered 111111, a: tad mothers whose little ones are (u:1
}11.1 u. h ilae,'. '', • t..k. 1 hint hew long ho haft been ttipatcd. 1 gave my little girl 11,
be tells An ateeeee - fishing in that stimuli. 1'l'ablets and they regulated 11..
sou (evasions 11r It •I •••1•,aelttt three years, tltofl.i tar,'' ; bowels x11(1 now elle sleeps wee
.o ret into 1'arltnn:' • ' ! ! ...1 s, !. i calmly. !eats well, is fat at •I e • .I all 1..••
nKfJain't tui old Lu; ! �.• t ni.eny Lit,.'" time. 1 nm really delezet••1 v •til
(`11nml.erli1D. ,,r Fart ' ,.r • +is
. ii • 11 4 ago, 1i, . ,• •til(. Tablets and 1 always k. • I n
N'I. u, at the ;..•eu l ;,::. n : t, t,,..! ,, I ' .,,,
for it S•,uth berelen een.t,tuet.'v. Le 1 e 1• ! .•'i. V. )i1"c11 lift•int' ' n the le and ns seen a n ,
. •it1 Lc. ono•: tt•0nhlc.l .. f
ons uneotlsciet:•lw .,1•i•"s•11 by another flout 11: r; . ".leach .• •' s
of the sprue uiut.•'
;nit I)•1 I haul , ' 1 ..., ' or the 'I':thiel •
"1 w' a• •sec 'ece•+ i!:,' 1✓,- era 1I 1, },1h • , :, eel! agate. Please }1.11.1 11
D,',.r Itr.r,• '1 1 t, ts•• i'• r hex ter they are the ter
-an I twit .•'•. ••r- v.. • .• Ili. I. " 111'' .II 1(1 . I„ t uu di. i•.,' I know of 1 r lilt •
•11,, - t, 1: 11 . I 'file nit)i,.c', f• r the defeatism •''i• 'lee • Ieldet' arc 1.-
(t!.• r :•; 1, ' t.- f ,• ., • I I, •d teed, a nl,t-tt r'', 1•i... \Wh(•n•(I"r n gee. ,..i• , , et
cut. . • \ I I,,• reminded near', eel t•.1, dy wa•, injnrl.:11 t - r tt•0 11,•
w:, ,•, i,ing the i.e.... 3):t•l.' up lot c111141. Se111 Al `25 1.nt- ,
ut ,t, all tarsi tint dealers or fret 1 •
ut: i• .: . . !:11!,1 heeded. w..tller-l. . old
7 , 111, n , n wl','e cars oro'(ry I)r, 1\ illiattis' Medv iII( le, 1'. -
etl i, esti: :. 1 e 4 )rot.
aur.,• ,1 re;µ. i , . � 1 , .. �. ,i .tar :.• toll liter now flakes till(•, -.___.--4.. _ .
kitty, iunl -ii ! f'• ' rem •..e :,, :• • was unmoved, --
Hii�l::ufi, 1 :,,,i1 1. . . 1 N:,, 1••,i, 'ih. ' :it!•',; , 1•'.,k their FII T 11.1NI) KNOWI.!•:t)(il•:
co • { nu.":,;:',,
e.,, .. , „ i! a all i n ' . "1)u yet% mean to say. nia4:. .
(tell au,' ment,'ntneerinr; form the . 1; . nt•n. :ci,l. rvully, in(iuir4d the J0(kO of the d:, •.•
twat tayertr pnneeim of Mt!i Brown. . !
•
t. I„ i:n11.•. �•1 1 begin with .earl, ''that your lee -bend t•g••c.,
fug r.n•I in wenn^erten with there he '
tells a Poli;•!•• 4,1 ..n1u•.ottg 1al.+. (111 1 that i ata tint 1,• 1!11:( (,.1 eater.' 1!',.(tet a t(•ar on 16111sc!f I-
011" .,t. a -a.,:. he I:a,I to r'••inon'trat' "i do, .1 mar bettor."
with the ).r•el.r .1 stn .,)•cure Italian Nti'fllf\(: SE.IIIOi'.i "And that $5,000 a year c,•u'ti
inn en the length el a hill, anti n -aur• ,:1 tlr.!air," Sirs. 1 ip•Irf,g 11 :IS lutes hi; .alta. income"''
e11 hits Bolt no (me would come to hi' r,a3ine, "1 peter was St) Sill! l' -cd "1c
11µ1r•1 if ha c•1/.irg.11 lake that. The
in In'. 1. f( a - t. los the dor.; it. ex-
rintin• •1 •le!tiui': and omit he had
asteroids in his hut...•'
Inni,eeper r••p!tctl that after (:r ref idly
considering the matter in all its beer -
'net he had decided that nn ons would
(urine ei any coos, nn'l theref•,re he
h:111 totter cliatilo when hu hail the
chane.
Like it gresi many other things at
Cambridge. the golf club was founded
by Mr. ltrowning, and on one occa•
'don he went the round with A Scoteli
professional, At the end of 1t the
needlessly (rank Cnicelonian remark-
oel, yer verra bad, and yell
never bo any bettor."
His Business Qualities.
1 "What w -rt of a man is het' -'
e'A good debtor and a bad cre]itor."
11011I:1 t r••
NI 41a4 '''they- say the lx,y looks
just. like ane."
Windsor ---"1 wouldn't worry
about that. They say that, the
worso a baby looks the handsomer
it will he when grown."
t1e von know Mil 7
,revelling fashions. On ouo occasion
('base 011 has Luny home stepped luso
4u
n tittle wine shop and ordered a jug
of claret of a special brand sent to ills
house, 'J'he Ind wtio brought It carne
to the front door an hour nfterw•urd,
when the artist had already nrrtved.
•'Sante wine," he snl41 curtly. The
maid, knowing there wall yet plenty to has bated a worker frotn the it 1
the celiur and believing the lad had "hie elk( of blood-puisutune 11:
ntnde u mistake, said sato was sure it Alfieri H1. Orth, of Shipley, (lr:t
was nut for shut house and dtd the stays: "1C tele at work I 11:41 •l:'
boy remember tbo Dame of the man nusfurtuoe to run a rusty n:'..
who ordered 1t. The boy didn't. 'ler my thumb natl, to 11. '�' Illi
"Then." said the servant, "you've • f about one and a hall It,, :,.
curve to the wrong place: we n(•ver Iain war. terrible and whit: 1 feat
ordered wine'" Al this moment the ee•- that the nail. being w, (lift;
boy spied Chase's famous hat on the .:r•1 rusty, would ,•' up r. -t• stn;
hnll table. "Say:" lie 21;ke(1. "docs Arid 141(4,41 poison 1 t.t,t t, li
that hat Ilvr' here?" "Yee." said the t:t'et•iuns expel -it -It 1,.w u•.. d %.;t.
nlnus(d maid. "Then." said the boy hue wap, so 1 elcamed the 11,4111.1
trtnmplinatly. "here's where the wine t,;. !ted a little Zam-fI!ik, and r::
belongs!" -Argonaut. int,, the wound. The re. '
1 II1.1)1)1) I'OIFON.
- - f r.:rT alt'.: -! f i;i+B
13µt ''/.um•Illlk Sated hit. 'Thumb
beet.e Cwry-akere. If .at et ycp.s. Lai!, /:r d-scry:.0 drndar
to tie e.asut oloay e/ 1r:1
The Queen Citi: 011 Company,
L-o••tedAzZEMEE.
rota. .
s54 DA, and upwards mmd• by
'nod aw•uu. No •s-
Ip.•t•uw u.ce.•ur.
,a,llustruetioo• I••u.
- nom• =
r t
Yaslusire territory.
1 (, - :r>t� •� , The " Hand. " bitting Jack is a
Onee again a care it reported 10 'i - -_ -- ^; combination Litta.g Jack and Wire
which flu' peteilar balm 'Lane}link �1 ` i 1enter Stretcher. Equals: any stretcher
un the market, coils less. 1189A doses
other uses besides. Pulls poo me
and stictches single wire,
heads barrel.+, hats heavily
wagons, traction engines and ant
buildings. Easily operated. Weigh
only 22 pounds. Guaranteed for five
`werelrrftll ! It t(t,tlied t to 1
Not For Fashion's Sake. rand the thumb actually (11(1 ,
The eriutlnal law of England WON , swell. 7..,tm-Ifuk kept away all 111
formerly marked by indiscriminating Il Ihanuuatieii. I wee able to go ori
severity. Theft of nn article rained ' with sty' wail, 1t!1 the time, and in
Metre 10 sit limes waft punished with a few days tl,o thumb was as 10)1:(1
' as ever A brunt w hick can de 11:i.
should be in dere we:king man - A (1 Rt A1' 1) E:IwANID
t.....,.. '' p
A ...
c� E o1
ri ,?4 T !! .. I
(tenth. In writing atunt "Sweet
Hampstead and !!s Asa(n•tatlots" Mrs.
White records at pirasant thing of Lard
Matefleld, who. as /i rule, leaned to
the side of tnerey. It was Lord \bins•
field who dlreeted \ Jury to thud a
',mien trinket les.+ In value than 10
shillings In meter that the tiller might
escape capital potttshm('nt. To tills
the Jeweler who prnaecnted denmered.
us,irlfug that the fashlnn of the thing
had cost haul tole,. that rlinoey.
-Gentlemen." replied the Judge, with
grave 'telemetry. •'wa ourselves stand
In need of on•r-y Lel ns ant Itau. a
1 man for the fashion's sake!"
Farmers
' "this is Ih,• ,t ears. Thousands being sold. Ate
I.andlrt thing energetic farmer or other good mail
• on ,h- tarm. wanted to represent usin every locality.
It rift'. .o ,-r, t.me. r ' i or Write at once 6cfore ycur territory is
;•rr antthniX,rcr,,i: .e i •,r511-
taken.
gale Send,tot I:nok'ar 14. HANDY JACK MFO. CO., SARNIA, ONT.
ELEGRA
bre. Aix :ry•
•
FOR SALE.
•4.1:11 YA]tht'I Y.N(1L1'.11 1105(11 111,11
t 11
1411111
for bellies and young children t, .w r teen to 1'
%a:n-link is a sure euro for ••t •1r. --LEAN,
msec -'(g, C07('It't, 1 ingwurm. 1 'i
puio)n, scalp sores, chapped •
cold sores, 'stimme(l pall'h('• , ' '
If it, \ari.:•F4 ''041113 and
pike. cuts. hurns, brt►ises. n. -
skin
'
skin. dioen•es and injn,ie_ '' 1 1,v n
nil (Iruggi•(.; and st-
t buy 1 for Rl I' •', • •
11• 1.•;. Iron 'tet• • - • 4r••.
Aa -i ,li. an Maud Sti.
i orante. Ont. `�'Ast ..n -•'.C.11 .til Y.l. \'. .. tlaille.
Vhonehr DvUcula.. 11.1• �mvc U}i tte't 11 olf. t�tutt Ianterr4Seatn%t.
�' R R OW E R S t r•,aty.
�'� T Y. tRx1:1,. BtKat.lt :ItAUa - !tK1Y
I .teem •.n,rfaut praetl:• .metol in.trse•
,.. r . • -r t •tae t.w ...•1is e•,n.p..te (,carie 1.415 free•
rtnteal Convention �'te.earntp•i•.te•I;btee•1 dattare wart•
,ant• lorcst.t..Itis Mole: Wirer C•lleps,
11•
1.'mitw4. T "
WANTED.
(y v. 19th, and 17th. 1910 uaee,. t:.atl. ("mato
• - To,aor(ro
f,..•n '/.nm Bilk Co_Toronto. for
SINOLE FAME r' OM ALL RAILWAYS ,e "_•'•' Pe"t"". •• n
FARMS FOR SALE
• n.gre-1 I - .L,. • Petr Juria; �nl 1 h i llwrA ettt'•Id r.'' 4 1ai1, - ,1 x.tll
1 1 harmful imitalinnr•11.0
ti r 67 1 '
��; t 9 Tho Barber - Hee dal you tnan-
� �.. ,� ( . �i i eemi hairs The W t(•-
1.1 �. agetol �nl
eee•ts ,.t.•;.• t.•nees. a4-rc. cot.••. h,•.).
ISO throe, sod loads • • • id- .call. (int --Guess my wife hall a 1101.4 in
VENETIAN WOMEN. )t:
Mlnard's Liniment Cures ei.rns, Ctc.
The Whims of Fashion Hold No Ter• I 1 . ,r •• n Lace •„I.1 t••nr an
ton For Them. 1 , , , ; t
The wormer of Venice are absoluh•ly 1 a : 1!r /,1'1
free from 1111. rule which Dame 1'nsh•
fon ,sercl.es titer their testers (•Ire• t 1 e,.•.' ,•, t afford t•• 1 .: (:.. ,•liar•
where They care nothing for inedes, fur lho blame thing.
Pries Is t .n.1 t r.•srr.,nune •ant „n Request (ANGER,'tumors, Lumps. etc. lnteteal
P. W. NODOETTS, Secy. IL and eiternai, .nerd without Dain be
I'arliaroeut Buildings, T•l,at•, r ,. 1.00e t••• -(merit. Write its before too
--- I n M•ediral Co. Limited.
1.11'[: LIM'''. l'' --
Thera is good in each and sem'
'LEAN 4N t N G Lfbad in all : the nein who would rWmit !lin ... OUT!. S
prt•nch must belt, theta uhf.fall. i 1 . :
Er.t sh Ammr'C;n OtJin , Co.
r
Al Vies. Knot•.:rt Plan.
‘With them the length of the .tetra r1'• NO SURtTITUTE FOR '.Thr n A 1, SI Har 1 1 • , 1 1. .'
malletalways the Brune. neither short t;..r•ti i l't••trr. rtrwmmendrd by •'cert+ near - i .,,1111 taut St:'
. i r. I I i 1,-.r 0I.eumatisto 11•,1
nur long. and they unsays wear plainly b.•Jc 1"r ,user.• plur,ay, etc. Stade h: - I r. .• used 1t aur both .1,11
� Lawtrh.o
mode dnrk l►atls dresses, block stockings and 1 (W.- -
the heelless slippers of the east. flak i
"II„cw (1" \'0'1 snl+t,e'c ihr fiefs (,[ I..►CI.R •
me uuknoa'n, t.:..-:'...1 . t sheat,) Fs J.l,n
'Ube mule eisill outdoor wrap for ell
ages nee 1111 sizer, 1+ the 1)1414,k shawl. .14'4'14W1•: Ise itilchcf'."
With 11 (11.4.11 .liken fringe. 11 13 folded
ni!h n veers point nls,ve and a b•'tg
o; ,• o, ,•ta :,:..1 +onu•tlines 11 ant pewee
e f!, 11 hemi to font, It Is neve
•t .!emit at the throat. and when 1t
R 11 is gathered up .with ane out-
.,
ut 1 rlr nl man '.n
+1 sem, wile ti ,IOIk. the '{ ec r '1' .:4,s 1 lint a p
• t ,.ltlnk et n big 1.1ril eireichltre Its to:
' !: ', ,,teary.
194.11, Stink. V%rnr!,-, water,. 517ee.
I. :r.•e.•d by ltr.r,.'• the 1.1•11,l)'. To
.1,'
1 .0„i,t•r. It HU'llt' . Gnc at' "t\ 1,a1 Ur., tile• I. h•it st r11:st•ti ..
Inc,"►,,a,:4•.r•. '11•i1tr i •.r 14.0t(•It (ler ltl:l d(• in your life
lee. Atauno 1:)•e liunedy Cu., 'r.'1'•:I,aA
_ _-- '•\)t Pimping ing when 1 heard 011 au-
to Norm the other day. '
t;, •l,elr nttire the women of fent e Ylnare a Liniment Celleves Nearalgla,
.••.lrpentb•nt. Wily %tearing Icon!
1)
I''''1', I ':.1(;1?I►'i'I1P, Ill' i'..
• •• but with feminine Incoµ+l•1.
.:1 1 they nee thertmehty up to date ' \ ,. .t , .0 a held in t'r `:,„, ::
.', tee mutter of 1i,tnlressIng• the oast•' 11,x' ':,' I tt.' 14,.! .t !: Iita :t. 1 .
he K
of Hole cnl1Trlrce chant:Ing !nen time ti,,. i,; •(uine •.nc keep- i► 1. aster. a hales or u
to flute. ncc•!nling 1.. the teeue of the i -- 1., ,i , ,• • r oe., Iyer el, ,'1 arti '!11-'
mouh•DI Ili Inndon ani Paris. 11. 1,. ,, t
ferry Darier Iatnkll'er, 11'. erects are alms*
i1.1 41,1•!,8 11. kW!. ant.. barn• mad brulNI.
.sten tuteruilir cures 'temp•• dinr.b.es mrd
!r..at•ry. Ac,.i.I rah'i l'lt.t , h•r• (e but ono
• tafukitl•r"- Peril Dacia -too. sail SU".
"I;iiter says he is wnktd up CV
••rt- 4.1 ilia at. •1.•' "MAIM I
CURED OF LAME BACK WHEN 84.
\I , Samuel Martin, of Slrsthrnt, (hit ,
passed twenty tear., of his 1i e in mist, v,
suffering tortures from lams hark. 11 •
tried nr:►rly all advertised rem,di,•s an.{
"1 f .111111 1t 11.711 111e moor••, y..::r hmisehold rrc.pr,, but rcceited no henehl
from any of them.
Some months ago, seeing (tin Pills ad
♦ertwral, 11r, Martin t•urchnard it hes.
Sr;aa: d's Liniment tures 0: ntirul7.
The relit( which Mr. Mer Un experienced
"'i'i. trick .1 putting the nett, n01er hP h d talon oar butt was ;it), great
.1, 4.1 Ilse lagkel tg that hr knew he had ( 1 Ihn right rem•
fruit at the t , rdyat I:, .t. 1t• used awn mor.' boars and
worked nal," aria the philosephie 11 now „,,,,elrrr'y cured, l
grocer• : • it de -'n t foul anybody tit,., a hos, 6 for silt St, at all dealers..
0113' m,•r' . 1 n ill leave tn01 • ba' Freo sample i you write National Drug
kets 111-Ia' tare bate . em( 1 ' 1111', & Ct•'tn.yal Co., (Dept. W. I-.) Toronto,
well 111,'r• pea(iies en 1 I1. Ont.
*hi/ ' II. r, i• ;::,• brat pel.ry nn r
rine,I1., .' ,t taco•• a I.11•,l:full 10. rc ?,lams at man's success leave:, n
anal : ..tr.`. nut tar ,c.l tics 1,:l:er taste in the mouths of his
quickly stop' tea b., tar•• tubi., Li ti. as .,vitt(:`s.
Iho throat •nd los.. • • • r: iota. . . t . 1 ., ' ands.
• • 1\', � , .1 tl'e fAlnr rd•$ Liniment -tar este everywhere.
111 :i,:h'fi i', e,, ,. ,,!,, 1 rt \ OI' I.IFI:.
titttit „
the K(•nl!etu(•►, wale ase ai', ,' ur
and to„'tl,nt( nt it, :Ir11 I'uI think' .\ „ -i1 k 1 .nnprefe>s"r, latae had
Lite it left the de -•'t r_i-
Dr. Mor se'3
Indian Root Pluto
are not a new and untried remedy ---
our grandfathers used them Half a
century ago, before t'on(ederetion,
they were ,•n (alt' in nearly every drug
or ar.,erll store in the (:enada of that
dee, sed w'r'rr the recognized cure In
thnnvnds .d Irnme♦ for Constipation,
1ntlie eetio•r, Biliousness, Rheumatism
and Kidney and Liver Troubles. To-
day they are just as effective, just ae
rehehle a+ evtr, and nothing better
has yet been devised to
Curo Common 111•
1111• 1111)41 Won •-t (•mint; 1em0what
on ;lie l u! • of ptelant►y in regard
to I've leo. cf the right• word in the
right pin•,•. returl:ed home enc
o'.ening end •'urprised a burglar at
work in his room.
Whipping out n revolver the lat-
ter covered him, saying --
"If you mut.; you're a dead
man."
"Allow the to remark, my good
man," rejoined the professor, "that
your statement is absurd. 11 I
movo it is excellent proof that 1 ata
lite. You really should consider
youur Mut a little beturo rising
it
O
Turkey Feaih3rs
li!antad
,• ,t i pay cash
f,,, wing and 1.11
feathers,
t'. • particulars -
it. W. NE.L5OJ4 & CO , TORONTO
ASK ME WI -IAT
RAW FU [S
WORT!,
W. C. GO; F'ATT
Oi:ILLIA• •- ONTARIO
.t hived dropped 111 •u a:. oltl
lath t,1 was frying a le. ha
cell. "Co and lrtcen, the,
alt'• f! tend, •atitling nlTahl,
hall n 1 )Wt•11. 1 tau, :I .
1 :t'• 11,' said i11e 4O.1 '.1 1, . 1 ,.
111(• ',I:0'3 in the le, 1. `'.,-
nom ler murdered stilt. outlier.
'flit:t pig (lie.I a natural
3 'l tiH:1'1r,�
iso . 1 -NO 11 LG.