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College at Home
f.I!hounands of ambitions young .;a
people are fast preparian,g in
their own Homed to occupy,luo- s
native Poole/ones en stenograph- ..:
, Lcokkee',ners teles;rapt - •r..
nxseoivil servants int fact ,evarn
e 'e of bushman aotnvl,tiaa,
You may finish at College
• it
r47043,SO Wish Positions nartn-
Enter college any slay,
!individual ;inartruoirion. Ea6-
tart "teaobers. Thirty' Wears
experience. Largest trainers. *
In Canada. Seven ccolleren
iiiipeelal course for tea,cb,ere, 4
Affiliated with tComanereial Ed..
motional .association of Canada a;
8unamer "scinmol at Pasoan .Spot 4,
ton iBuaiineas. Co11ene London.
NO VACATION
Clinton BusinesaVellege
'InnPal
1
ales
Y4> you in .gG to
its for your daily
:data office.
4ra'andiat Sus -
Crediton
Celebrated Golden
Anniversary
Ir, and Mrs, Johan Lawson one ane.
ea -tarter !miles west of C.redaten,
celebrated the fiftieth anniversary o€
their wedding on Wednesday of last
geek ,^henabout one Iteedr rela-
tives, neighbors and friends gather -
at their home and spe;ntt a very
oyablt: occasion. 21r, and, =lire,
Lawson have been residents of
Stephen (turareg all their wedded life
having :been*married at Fairfield
fifty year ago. They have noted the
transformation of Hain saction from
wooded lanais tp the fine 'cleared
farms with splendid homes. Their
xarnaly eeiisaats of eight children, five
boy* and •three girls vii, 'William et
'axaitoba. IThcuias of Detroit; Ela.
of Crediton .Sirs, Edwards, of 1.3ind-
tall Iowa, li'rs Il, El/enema, of Pen,
-.v1varnia, Air's.. Flail George axed
Garfield or Alanitotpa ,310St, +of wlro?ri
,were Amebic to be present Joe' ,the
occasion but intone, gift wilt brighten,
rtbe evening of iif as their porde
listen to the lerarsie of a haeadsome
Edison. Phonograph. :MaR*, J. Powr
n 11 float "hods, the 1?henegrapla was
purchased was Present sena "lee atie
Vann Ond aupplled the oaxarsils kW;
in *the evening the ,Crediton Pati
land was$ ,present Ana played ser^erd
Ael/mann& A purse I old awn
Ott k(rletoth i►ly and )ir's,
°their meighbor's and a~lrie*nds
ns'e+old in a tangible way thein
steein of the anted nobs
tunes supper wos
n.Y ,friends jilt%
iP 3141e5 * tiding ,angina.
end wlslirtn .fear Tatem many
a of heal aatd happiness.
1-lealty air ! o more
USE PARISIAN SAGE
It's entirely needless to have un-
sightly matted, thin or faded hair
A little care is all that is needed to
tnale it thiel:, soft, pretty, perft'ctiy
healthy and free from dandre f F..
Use Parisian eta e--.i,t suppliea hair
needs and as absolutely haranless, It
eluicitly stops itching bead and €allipg
loafer and, is ops of the 'best to{aies to:
invigorate the scalp and make the
hair grow long and beautiful,
Get a bottle of Parasian Sage to-
day from W, Seale or at any drug
eounter, it costs bot 50 teats, Ruh
it into the scalp all elaudruft nisi:),.
Iaears your head feels tine and your
hair is pretty' and perfectly healthy,
IIE>SALL
'Onion pulling bas eonionecced nip
bis district and Will the in 'fail s+wing
z few days.. The crop promises
be a goad one, Tbousairds of
r$ worth oaf tine finest: Pnior,s are
OWn in #tris, d;strict godshipped all
ovr 'Canada
contend ;George:gf St. Thomas surd
are Visiting Ow Parents of ''the
gine 40 dna . p l s; been in.
t;td the 4aeaw? water n stctli
se by Wednesday.
remota in that the bsy
' dasapltoe',nti,3,`r although
w ,fine field
boll rem:1Y for ,'ha,rvestin
The A4raatlgerllen marched to 'rSt,,.
aar►rl's hrrrelr serer Panier4 Iby '.their
k;icer t:roatlrre41, op Sunday' Morning
4 listened ,tar a a *rmon by klt*v,
hsr#y They drove to Exeter in The
sarong to listen to a tllhscuulrse lay
'Ur. zlliaats.
e ladies oat the ¥etlied st church,
air ire .cream social :recelitJ,y
'proved a fair su,hress.
ytonday^ evening at the meeting
o Council the contract for the
srbrick' 'IOWA hall 'was `iawarc-
.. wars, U. ballon and Thomas
thus village for the 1411PI of
4 the : Wildingis to hethe month atovellthelr.
of Clinton. pot in
esti. bat atter cantol:
ut . the 'matter tear and talk'
Qr., certain titat;tera
loot that it wa
14+a :home, outran
,as a good, genre,
being ntttlnfattoxll"y:
atstR olid ilio izicatmery spent .largely in
he All ai o, lt» svntt considered advisi.
aloin by foe cgrtrsail to sire tbecon'
rant to t e linitis; hien at the smalls
advance. The hall will be, a very fine
ono over tiro sxotries high Of .sold
brick with cement corners, with fires
Proof trustfs"and win be ,nunit modern
and up.to-date in all. detail*.
On, Tuesday of lost week the , calor
Ude, class of the :lfttthodist Sunday,
tchoad ,trove =te he Blend art a rs °4i.
Its atnd lichl ac very enjoyable ale Picnic
the *return journe*y at hitt bt 03
on ut° •the enrry-rtll toads await p^tasit>rg
the litthee :sw anw on the Zurich ltoad
be Tongue broke oft and the been'
red rig lakewdd to one vide
into the ditch where it upset
It r aGeupaxnts were thrown around:
nsiderably° scratched and bents-
*1,wo of them 1 4s Sadie Dar
intron And Wilbur Dining" had each
ilreh, left arm fractured nt the wrist
amiss Marenee* ltertoids who la
teaching in Calgary* Alta. is Bonne
;reading her +e'atc'.atton with ,heron par-
ents
sar-ents Mr, and 'Airs. w. I:1. hteyt.otd:i
Airs. Ales Thompson of Toronto ac-
ooenpanied by hernLnugh;ter hiss Ger-
trude :are visiting /relatives and
friends in their Cornier home.
Alm Conley of Winnipeg Iran; l
visiting her mother 7lrn, 1V°m. ale
Ewen.
3fr, Iiugh Rose of Ottawa, is spend-
ing the summer months with ;'his
grandparents .lir, and fairs, John
licla:wen.
firs, Shortt has re tunred to her
home in Woodstock after a pleasant
visit Asa ith her father air. Andrew
Johnston of Willow Ball :farm.
Miss Gertie Petty nurse-in-training
al, the Stratford Hospital is spending
her Holidays with her parents Mr.
nod 15Irs, G. G. Petty.
Miss Yuill professional nurse of
New York is yis`stIng at her .home
here.
BORN
CLARK-In Exeter, en Tuesday,
July '112th to Mr, and Mrs, Best
Clark a daughter.
MARRIED
KESTLE-CLARK.-In Crediton, oa
July lith Miss Ethel daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Clark to'' Mr,
Bert Kestle.
WELLAED - MOAL'I'STER At
Ifcarnbanit on Jucc :Wit, Miss Pearl
aLcilisl:er to bar, Norman Willard
son of lir, and Mrs, fly. :Willard -
of town.
¢¢
1$: $ter
illy_ 'G o 11 .RR...
nTounden
*.dart Adient
f ourdien ,#
The Musses Martha and ltalael.
.rel of Detroit ore speeding t:he
c3th0n with herr parents,.
Alton Edna Finkbe+fast' of iSebaist-in;;
'lick is visiting etc her bnme here.:
liisa 'Carrie Wein QC London 1s
st of her : another dila week..
11 °, Itafale*y and daughter 'So
e returned to their Amine in
i-.
tad 3fra
it wts
re
UOD 1t1G11 TON y' TSll1,l'
1.-A1dots*, tteuau't 391; telt
Thelma 420;,
•:Anderson. Alex 410
Elliott Lula E, 463; 1
^lilan 430;
ST' &N.GE1' TOW
S. No. 1-.Verda M. kta rr
Ruby, Tatyior 401.
4- 'North Fantle Sparks
Tough ,%528.
South --Win&. red Blue 3110,
-Larne Epps. Ale Fred lie
t '400,
Agnes Love 307,
Emma lEglf'u's, age 1•d ya ala
svrence Reid 392.
o. 1:I -Roy Ar. 11eys, 410.
lo, a.4. -Wm. V. Johnston, 485; Lou.-
Clytnont, 44i; Lawrence W.
411.
;S. No. i --Edward Lamp
tither 1?, LAR P, is cam
Breed,
ly ansa d as gliter T
• a 4 s l'ya
u l",:r;"rats 3
orimapunlor P. S. Graduation
'Tho following students were sue-
vIenslul :,it the Junior Public Sc'hoal
valuation Exalninatiors held in.
Vienne, The marks have 'beam Gert to
Abe teachers and the dil!Ionas 'vial Lae
meat when received, from the depart -
Anent of education. To pass, a cane
snidate .shall make 40 per cent on each
"subject and 60 per cent of the total
' be plass mark is 660 and honors e%
ilbe highest percentages received fat
,cb subject are as follows.
Oral Beading William Fitzgerald;
percent,
'Writing -Bernice Drennan, 84 per
ant, .
English Literature -Jessie %troth-
sers, 79 per cent.
• English Composition -Jessie Stroth
errn per cent..
dish. Grammar -Ethel Brown 83
toter cent.
Spelling -Jessie -Strothers 98 per
,=ant • , a+t s:i
1Flistory- Liella Finlayson sGp ter
Geography -Jessie Strothers 74 per
gats
„Arithmetic- Winnifrcd iCudmore,
per cent.
Algebra and CGeometery---' Ethel
oerown 92 ,per cent
,Li`n't Alva Ingram 76 per cent
i'Sookkeeping-Winrifred iCudmore
;?, per cent.
3Sistory Art Bookkeeping and Geom
taetery -were the weakaubjeots for sev-
en -nal of 'the candidates.
DUNGA:NNON .SCHOOL
HazeI L. Augustine, 692; Wim. Fitz
'raid 710 Ethel Brown 8,05; Jessie
:k'a$trothers 867. • -
JiE'NISALL ,SCHOOL
finnifred ,Cadmore 787 Alva Id
=•ram 704.-
AiSHFIELI)
;.a - 5, No. 3, :Bessie` McKenzie 745;
nion 5, No. 4,.Lielia Finlayson 829.
WLSTI''WAWANOSH
S. No. 3 Ldttie A, Johnston' 711
S. 5. No. 14 Margaret Laidlaw 678
Sr11 $ Entrance
the following a'eudents or Wes
public schools passed: the Sr
"'EL S. Entrance or Sir, P. S. Gradua•+
ellen +exami11ation.
:.Dashwood P. LS, -Ora 13. Hoffman
;Xenia E, Tiernan, Addison V.;,I'iemad
;Dungannon P. 5, Rae J. Strothers
.'. aaricli' P. S. -Enna B. Fritz Elva II
Ileyroek Anna' McDonald, En E. It.
1'cilar (Lower School): r
'Bayfield 'P: 5, I)aro'th n • ie
anie L..Fitnri ', _ Deltic S P
i. Wood, (Lower .aSchtwl)
Exeer 1? 5., Cordorl Mori
;.si nitl. h
art Torn
Chas. ',Rale
carne after visiting l
New 1lauthrirg.
'lir, and dare, F. 'CI tirlc,. gars ttltd
"sir a, ia'uhroolk, and :qtr. sand dlira.
liege motored to Goderielt ou ltZon-
cloy in the lat terla auto.
M tarot Feltner, of Lot
in tniaa,n for n, few clay's.
Si. IL Eidh:r *snare
a'.on 4llirtd,ay last.
On Saturday =welts- nt 7 a,
the Bouin* of itEr. and ars. Jas. Clair
was the Scene at a pretty 'event when
their daught"ter Ailsa Jhel was quiet,
ly rnttrried to lir. Bert .1iestle a
prosp rotas farmer of this place. M-
tcr a dainty wedding breakfast "the
couple left: for London to upend to
short "honeymoon. On their, fretui, rr
they will reside an the ,groom's farm,
Their many firneds join inxtend-
tub eoi; ratulatior4s.
t1rs. 1 red Young, of Dutton, is ,re-
newing acquaintances in town.
1trs. Frazer Gitinther, of St. John
is visitbig in town.
Miss Martha Sweitacr, of Windsor
t.*+ visiting relatives.
:Airs, :Edwards son. and daughter of
Windfall Iowa, sire visitiinfg the for-
amen parents /Zit', and altrs, John
`Lawson.
iso bar
cif Mr4,
their
e ternned
rents •in
1ttrSSELDAL E
.rPiss Jalora McKinnon of Wood-
ham visited her mother for a tfeW
clays last 'week.
Mr, Edward Rowley of Detroit is
at present visiting al the home of
Mr, John Park.
The Ladies Aid of Mt, Pleasant
Methodist church met al the home of
Mrs, Frank Pridham on, Thursday af-
ternoon.
Mr, Herbert Foster badthe misfor-
tune to break his arm on Wednesday
by failing off a load of hay.
The anniversary services will 'be
held at lilt. Pleasant church tnext
Sunday "followed by an ice 'cream
social on Monday evening. •
i\fiss 'Thersa Fox who has been suc-
cessful in passing her recent exams
in the business College at Montreal
is spending a week at the home of
lir, and Mrs, E, Colt] . a
Mr, Neil 5!cKinnor_ and alias Lily
°lark were •uni'ted in marriage at
the parsonage at Fullerton on Wed-
r,esday last The bridal couple took
I;he .four, o'clock train for Regina.
Their trier -ds wish them every suc-
cess in their new home. '
OLANDEBOYE
The W. M. S. of 'Clandebcye church,
held a Union ,meeting 'qf their Aux-
iliary;' and .the Mission' Band in the
basement of the church July '&i:!h.
The occasion'' being the annual visit
of the /District orga+nilaer. Slurs, Wil-
son. Quite a member -turned out and
had a delightful meeting.: Mrs, Wil-
son gave us ,a very impressive ?talk
on the influence of Mothers, Our
new al:mister Rev; Mr. Barnlby dropp-
ed in for a ;.ew'minutes and ercouragod'
us, all by •telling es he was in synspa.
,thy- with the; W. nn. 5. And' would be
gI •d io 1ae.ip them as 'a co5iety in any'
way he could. Lunch was .served Lin-
der the. - trees ,on the .,chureili lawn,
Mrs, Jackson one • of the members
1.ad her" camera and took a ,snap shot
Yx ;tine gathering Mrs, Wilson aattez
lnards g ve ;'tea talk to the 11Ii (Ytk
Banti. i
DIED
STRANG-In ;Exeter, on .Tharsday,
July 9th Margaret Strang.
WALKER -In Stephen, on 'Wednes-
day July 8th James Walker aged t•,(9
years 9 months and 8 days.
19 Con 2, on Wednesday July fith
Julia McDonald aged 8S years. •
WillT.LCACK-In Port 'Colborne on
July ,13th. MarY 11(omper, relict of
the late Silas Whi•tlock aged 95
years.
Quarantine ,e ula-
tions fog°Comm a niece
Diseases
Sections from the Act
53,-(1) Whenever any hooseholder
knows or thaasreason. to srsspeet, that
any person, within is s family or house
bold or boarding or lodging in with him
a g g g a
has
bold,
:aommunteable disease tic
shall, within twelve boars, give rao-
:u-e thereof do :the secretary •of they.
',=rat hoard or to the medical officer
of healtb.
(2) The notice nay be given to the
e:sretary or to cnerdical officer
of health at his office, or by letter,
addresed'to either of them, and
wailed within the -time above speei-
Sed
54.. o ltous(4aaldera in whose dwel-
ling there occurs any communicable
disease, shall -permit any person saF-
` ring, front sari), dis:*ase to leave, ,or
any clothing or"otber property to he
removee;4,:from. his house without the
earnsernt or the medical officer of
health, who may rerbld saaeir 'areMtwal,.
Imeseribe 'the
conditions
o !erson sufferingfrothereof.
ne4'k o e
06
untag ireeentiy Tecovered form on
aniannunleaible disease- to 9v1ticlli ilei
,Bean is `b3 the regaalatksrata atmsl
paronlay'e, shall mingle with the gen;
aal'nubile and as person having or,
Oto oily such Person. except the
wiling physician and clergyman,
do no until such sanitary pias
itioti`3 an itvay .tae l'treserit d lay ibo
diem ot1"icex' ,04 lsealtf+ biayt hoose ;.
plied with,
with,
.-(l1 =>o person suffer'1
laovine r'eeenrli recoil
y etunrannioable cllana§e.
is 'solation ia by the tre
do applicable. °shall expw
- r dneowsrtbonahUalion4srach di:scehixc snnn sn,
ilwr can. :stein
sae ipt#er cokn,<ahy
g roti wtatasll,* aiaw-
Frsci' otl
of La% rtiairgn .
tta fan t
tea tri citAt
satrap citei,
teatted lantsoa,
40)" otiielw'
ttavitiig it,
rder: theofficer of.
oki_ . UI t 1S 1{tPORTED.;'
ors May (trove Amending Gill Third
Reading To -day.
LONDON, July 14, — The report
s age of the amending, Home Rule bill
been coaeluded, end the Iloltse
t* Lords will to -dal consider the
third reading. Optimistic feeling pre-
vailed in Parliamentary circles last
night as the result of the lia€est dis-
asssio-ee in the Upper Iloaa,se regard-
ing
the prvspecte et a settlement' 'ae
,Potable to all parties concerned.
This hopeful feeling was particularly-
evident
articularlyevident araeug the members of the
nemone, Au the obbies and on 't::lne.
Terrace last night.
Among the Many amendments 'pro -j
posed ;..,yesterday roan one by Lord
Weardale, a Liberal peer and a .lo_ne
Bailer, who 'believes, that ens ii war i
+:a4 only be avoided in Ireland by l
life exclusion of tbe Province of 'a"l
stet fear the time !reins e i orae Rha
By JUWWC COLLET
This middy Laketon with aegulut>oa'
sleeves =almes the very latest derelo^
moat of that favorite garment.
Cords wig: do their own sewing win
and tnie blouse an easy one to make.
•
nen
k' C
0=14'10$ -el n Flay -
HsvYrt
l a$L:sl `'-< asport
1111 A
4'Airlaortttioiz Deeisan;es 1i,,•yf
'rano 3;ai, izal eta" 1 !I 't•c, nn€ •
(.'Posta t;e°e "" °ell ilii 1'ie'
criminally NegPgent.,
7
Tv el th real ons e
f ope7azions, of
rd, o rye of the a:aost t
apte. eta'spiers in tine. history:
Amer.ie:au, railroad anal Fn ,ricas
byhwee revealed in part neaters
e t t'.rslate Ceromerea 'f..Otemiss-
in reptant to *be^ Senate ea i*s
av' srti"atiobx of that road. 1t told of
tlilAtops:',gnsed Wise ztag~ €ton
pits .a anii mon. ter
}e, pL1Lg,givaiid'5 trans -
'Hein •Syynss-.
•`.'/. . ASM le ul+.
' t
ata
re
2f ,141 1ny t&Ir e ii%3ug v flan,
zd q[ltiuegrys, uauPd +hy aa: s''
Tdilelr lttv y ran rzt C Fesl
a klllx,'ktlu o#ztab'
xs.,.zots
0
a,
he whetei
tenth df
cualxt'
por1T
11,56x1
online ter
to the,
sr
lata to 'cCO av
tboitld nut also ta°-t
t ho slid trial Ila a ve
tbno 14 very largo proportion:
ooplo of Ulster woitlat lau ctai
o Homo Rule,
'Lord, Crewe found: it tau
We. winch bos termed "formai
Ort to the ai3tentl'iaet6. Lord.
downo thought the eugge: tion
too late.
'Without sir
mend:meut wa
ivl iIon.
lel
bill: idleness°
h t having caused outs
Alsed in connect. her
touteoted. to the. at
tuedleal officer
or the purposes of t
eller et an Wu or ltous4
xeception of ledgers shall b
tied to let for hire Part or
, to Any person. admitted a
into neat An ina et house.
09.-0) Any person wno contraVen-
of the provisions of Section's
5 14 Tor +which no other penalty
Is 'provided. shall incur penalty or
not less than $2,190 tor more Ono*
:1)27).etittner,Y pirvolv•sglionwobto thcoirtattrAttovie,nuer
qf the reguimions or of any mum-
icipal by-law passed under tb:s Act or
who wilfully disobeys or neglects
to carry out any order or direction
lannully given by the Provimail
13ourd, a local board, member of a
natal board, medical officer of heal-
th or nanitary Inspector. unless it
is otherwise nrovided shall incur a
Penalty of toot less than ,S5 nor more
toultICS
GRANT =QUEST FOR
,TELVV110 NE, EXTENSION
Council at its meetlag Saturday
granted the treguest of the people of
Southwestern 'Stephen for an 'erten.-
Sion of ;the Ilay Township Telephow
system 'Into this locality. The line
to- be. built is 6 1-2 nalles in length
and will supply the link that win
complete the chain of the Hay system
through Stephen trownship. Ar-
rar.gements have been made with tbe
Dr .Orme line and the Mulland lice
for free exchange throughout Step-
hen Hay and part ot Stanley. Dash-
wood in Hay Township will he the
central for Stephen connections. This
will connect Crediton and ; Grand
13.•nd with the flay System. The
extension into Stephen ‘vhich will be
commenced at once will give Ilash-
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
ill Us For Over 301roars
Always bears
tbe-
Rignature of
The Logical The individual ap-
13°Illtd t° administer -an
estate is forced to gIVe
A 40 'I much -time and attention
to his trust. The anxiety
is ceaseless, the danger.
of mistakes through inexperience is great.
Why burden your friend with onerous duties that can be better
perfonmed by this Company? The fees are no greater and the
inanagement much more capable than can he,expected of any pri-
vate executor' however viraring.
THE LONDON 84 WESTERN TRUSTS CO LIMITED
is the logical administrator to appoint. ,Its sole businesS is the
careful, efficient fulhlment of every trust ;committed tolits care.
Cali itt and consult us.
382 rticnmow STREET LONDON OW.
nous -
gati
came
the
out a
IIIIFFALO, July 14. --Judge J.
Hazel, In the Federal Court hero yes
terday, annotated, receivers for the
'United States Light & Heating Co,, a
;17,500,000 corporation engaged In
the manufacture of ear lighting and
heating apparatus:
The application for the receiver.
ship was made by Fred. R. Humpage,
one of a committee of three appoint-
ed last December by ruinority stock-
holders' coramittee to investigate the
operations of the company since its
In his petition for the receivership
Mr. Humpage said the company is
solvent and will continue so if pro-
perly managed. He criticized many
of the acts of the board or directors,
which, he alleged, dissipated the
funds of the corporation in high and
unnecessary salaries, such as $10,000
a year to Chas. A. Starbuck, of New
York, as chairman of the board of di -
101IIST WATCH THE CHILD.
His Health Will Be Chief Weapon
Against Tuberculosis.
the welfare of the child is to be the
most important phase of the anti-
tuberculosis campaign in the future.
was the opinion of some of the lead-
ing physicians at the opening session
of the 14th annual convention of the
Canadian Association for the preven-
tion of tuberculosis -yesterday .rnorn-
ing at the Technica.1 College.
Dr. Holbrooke, of Hamilton, em-
phasized the point that the root of
anti-tubercuhsis 'work is the welfare
of children and the prevention from
infection. Children did not die of tr.-
berculosis until they grew up between
the ages of fifteen and twenty years.
•
WILL SAIL NO, MORE.
•
Captain Kendall 'Will Rave a Post
Ashore, Says Report.
MONTREAL, July 14. — Captain
Kendall, who comma.nded the Em-
press of Ireland, is not likely to go to
sea again, though he was exonerated
by the Dominion Wreck Commission
in its finding on the disaster last
Saturday. It is understood here that
the P. R. authorities have given
him several naoiaths' leave of ab-
sence, anti that at the conclusion of
it he will accept a shore position eith-
er in Canada or in England in the
service et the company.
Carried Up by lBalloon.
IJDINE, Italy, July 14.—While ten
soldiers were holding a dirigible bal-
loon by ropes yesterday a sudden giast
swept it from' the ground. Nine of.
the noldiers let ga, but the tenth 'Waal
carried up. Tiie crew teeth:, ttirigible,
made efforts- to haul hirc aboard, but
PERT PARAGRAP
TOEING en ..atis.iied One.
self is one of the very essen-
tis of being disagreeable.
It we corild get out an 11.1jti C
against ourselves restraining us from
giving the things we so ranch wan
ourselves to Some one else, perhaps
we would be happier.
Sometiroes men are disappointed be-
cause so many girls refuse to take an
engagement seriously.
The beat part ot a woman's lettet
is apt to be on edge.
Moving Along.
now the years slip away„
I..ike the swift river's flow,
As softly they come
And as softly they got
Our hand is extended
A new one to greet,
And, lo, ere we reckon
Its days are complete
A stately procession,
They go as they came,
No slower, no swifter,
But always the same.
In joy or in sorrow.
In plea.sure or pain,
Proceeding tmheeding
Through sun.shine and rain.
They wait not for orders,
They halt not for kings,
They laugh at injunctions
And such puny things.
Strong chains cannot bind then
Nor sla.cken their pace.
No congress can cause them
Their steps to retrace.
•
They go, and in going A:4
They leave not behind
A mark'save on memory.
That book of the mind.
On down with the others
A well beaten track, .1
And never -no, never -
Comes one of them back.
Mere Man Necessary.
"Don't you like this place, Miss
"No, not a bit."
it "around."
'They are utterly valueles
"How can you say so?"
"Because there are no nice you
o monopoly w.
cons. The Zirew v
tors, ipulated moo used
its own paid the dividends or
subsitliart aim -a showing. and
need many ot devices to deceive
e stockholders and the public. It
dipped into polities, 'was a teeter lu
"invisible government," made largo
campaign tontributions to the two
lominant political parties, bought
Metals and tried to distort public)
opinion. All this it did, the commiS.
atoll says, "to carry out a scheme oZ
private transportation rnouopoly im-
perial in its scope."
IICERTA REPAIRS ROAD.
elle= Dictator rrobably Thinks HO
Will Have To Cse
TtA CRUZ, July 14„—Four hun-
dred laborers, acting under orders
from. Mexico City started work yester-
day repairing- the gap in the Mexican
Railway, connecting Vera Cruz With
the capital, and the rushin,g of the
wOrk is believed here to indicate a
possibility that the first train to pass
over the repaired road my be the
special conveying Gen. Efuerta and
his family to the coast.
Quantities of rails and ties have
been hauled to the break, a little over
six miles from the city of Vera Cruz,
and the two miles stretch which has
been without rails since April 21
will be restored to working order
within two days at the most.
Passengers who arrived from the
capital yesterday repotted an extra-
ordinary session of the Senate there
on Saturday, but said no announce-.
Ment bad been niade as to the mat,
tErs discussed behind locked doors.
They said, however, the session waS
followed by a conference between sev-
eral Senators and Francisco Carbajal,
the new- Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Struck By Lightning.
01-1ATIEIA.M, July 14. -- Clarence
Montgomery, son of Jos. Montgom-
ery, of the llth conceseion, Dover
Township, was struck by lightning
deging the heavy electrical storm that
passed. over this city early yesterday.
He was standing near a stable door
when the lightning struck the build.
ing. He was rendered unconscious
and is at present under the care of
a physician. He has recovered con-
.sciousness, but is still ha a precarious
condition.
/Toole Chance With Poison.
PITTSBURG, Pa., July 14.—
Charles Wagner, who last Monday
gave Mrs. Susan Tiaornton the alter-
native of drinking slow poison with
him or being shot to death, died Yes-
terday in a south side hospital. Mrs.
Thornton, with whom Wagner was in-
fatuated, hut could not marry, ,chose
tbe poison, believing her chances
were better than if she were killed
at oece. She (lien Sanday in tho
same hospital,
a.
Barris e
Inn ton -nester