The Clinton News Record, 1914-08-13, Page 6gag-
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ayelithial sportanlan.,• Bnle,*
6' 'SW.47130131 IWO the. Ifeltinicirt Ilate
IirOlier•-71vide":. level e,tliatOlies "":"of
mtig,,,,4441di,..ip.k.it Werei''.'W.ith,*Oe4ei ,riWerae:
curioUs reflections
of fbirmi. ari'd . color .' and bioltena by.
- da.-• - - b. 1 . .'d . - f -1 t• -1''
-en,"an,...u, ar-ri ridge .0 a y. roc r ,a
heae, the plover ifeeda ,,lneyehd
the .datgarglinge..bagaidera On which
' at .blue lierena-,a'Ver .seiVea,.
nimbei , ,.....'g,re •, .. ...,,, , „. Y,'.
ilbtilie814n4r'' ''tn"BijitC3''' of ' Oen.' l'-ifikeiri •e1riada
Stiff 'heck .. and aricium-rinlehimie 1
'galls '•Of --variona
_: ' - ,-, a... • a ,..a.,.. 'a
feed atlOW Vale, ri.l;tli.
lierOits'it--ii a ,case,of .4dietaite" •
a-- • ', - -,... . . ' , ar• •-aa- a .. '
ataralaDeag-
nag,. n,,, well ta,p,z. cley.,...are,,(10404,..m,Tet,aw.aichatnee
to apProach, for their ungainlyriega
ne.cle. and their lopeadal gray ,
'
frOM the effect gained bY their 're-', 'seen];
. , ,
rnoteness. - ' ' - . '
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The natural beauty of the swamp,
is•veraagreat.', Behind; in the mirth,-
,a,re the hills ablaze against the .aPPeat
'clear 'blue elrY with the 'transferal-. -eompletely,
i , flies ' f autumn • • and 'parallel
with 'the' swanip iron). Montitioi•rency
in Ste Ahne runs the Island .of Ora,'
leans separated from the mainland
by a shallovraehannela three, quar-'
tea 'of a mile wide , an late Onto-
bei and the beginning of November
gfreat convoys of thousands of clucks
-01 ' - the li
o many species go, eran 3e c an-
nel: and though the .Quebee game
• '
laws clistinctl state that no wild.-
y , .
may be shot from
fuw.1 of'any "I't '
a meter -boat, yet the duck are COL-"13174:.,,,,ORI3'
atalitlY being .chalked by inen in
gasolene -launches, -and this tin.,
broad daylight, under'. the 'eyes o'f
everY sportsman on eithet the Island
or the Ste Anne swamp!Anifs
land, swamp. closely resembl•es the
Ste. Anne side, except thata on tr,c---
count of the small size of the Is
there are no streams.
At Ste Anne., ' Grande Riviera;
,which is of considerable size co•m-
pared with the numerous little run-
nels that floW down the hillsides,
and ahnost deserves its --name, dial-
des the swamp by its several. cliang.
nels. At high tide the delta is full
of islands frequented 'soinetimes by
small "bunches" -to use the lodal
term -of golden eye or merganiers.
The general color of the swamp is
brownish:gray, yellowing in the clis-
tance. -On a clear day, as one looks
down to the end of the Island,
the water is of an intense idtra-
marine bl d h b• ld • -
ue, an t e o promon-
t .
my o ap ourmen is ac re
f C T t • . b ' 1 d
by almost summer-like ana,sses of
white cumulus chnid. Strange and
wonderfully beautiful mirage effects
n near St Joachim, •and
are see .
'
through the crisp air one ean hear
a. - , i
the church bells of unateau nacne •
ancl'Ste Anne for miles. The, shin-
ing spires ot the great church, ,to
Which. thousands, of pilgrims make
their waY every year, are 'clearly
visible lifting into the sky. The
original shrine was •built by a few
French sailors, WhO had been saved
from drowning, and expressed their
gratitude and devotion -in simple
and patriarchal fashion by erecting
an altar to their friend and patron.
"La bonne •Ste Anne Sauvegarde
des 1VIarins" • b t 1 n lo r has
-
long sinee swallowed lip „simplicity. -
One leaves the town a. out si•x
o'clock in the Morning for a good
long day•in the marsh. It takes, a
little less than an hour to get to
Ste Anne by electric tra-m ; 'but a
s .0 sm.° or an
favorite device i t 1 b f
hour or tag) in one place, and then
take the tram which rims hou a
i Y:
for three or four miles, and try the
swamp again farther down. It . is
, a elear almost windless day in
e 1 S ' t b 1,1 I ht'h '
ar y ep •em er, wi • 1 a s ig aae
h nging about marsh and. river that
a ; -
veils and softens all marsh outlines
without obscuring the view.
• gag, SW111111) 1 • '
' Elill OE B11418.
' •ira).
•
but So early in the season snipe
are few, and those found are small,
breeding birds, very generally dis:
tributed. La.ter on in October,
when the duck are arriving in large
flocks, the larger snipe come from
the north in pairs or small groups
or four or five' The migration of
the jaeksnipe or pectoral sandpiper
is just commencing, and the yellow-
legs, young turnstones, black-
breasted auto ring-necked' pie-1/er
, . .
are still to be found. Sandpipers
1--
and plovers are on the beach ear y
in the day, but about eight o'clock
snipe seem to drop in from no -where.
Theyllush 'zigzag •and curving, • at-
' ' 11 1 "F el . nea"
tering a . arsa ...seep ewe .
as • they do 'so • but at this season
,
the ;snipe .shoe'ting is nothing to
-what iL . will be M late :October,
• • • '
when nig. other shore bards except
. . .
perhaps .the jacks erid•a few greater
yellow legs remain.. Even now the,
commonest shore-birdsthe least
'd ' .1 ted 1 • ' ' f
an ,semi -pa ma - - , sancpiper, 0 .
' la i" . g' a ''. h • - • ' f the
w it 1 a ,.ie very , ow:lining a .e
season one May r e flocks'1 •h„„
''s' o .---
laeds sWingin up' the •i er wheel'
ing alighting, feeding, and upO'n
being .clistiirbed takin ili ht again.
• g g , ;
'always up, are almost all gone,' all
a I s . '1
but a' few stragg ers, ora raa s
. ... . .
•are very cereal:ion, but Virginia rail,
'
the larger cousin of the sora, ns
rare; one aeltioni sees more than
two .of three in a season. Bittern
. ,
I
,are numeaaits and put up with a
'
' 'frightened squawk:' 'Soinetimea they
fly to the hills,. and. are lost to view
i0. the trees.' . The habitants 'make
thein into 51 not ansavory -ple, and.
are very glad of ' a 'puesent of. a•
' Couplea When at midday one fieds.
One's. way. up to a. cotta,ge to get
a eup',o1 --coffee and a Mine be)ylaof
rea... .a a an. rsorip,a, nags •,aas ear,
. ,. . ,. . ay . ,a, d, . T, e
sand ektraordina • ' rot) " ' . h
;Freneh-Canadian, iainnera in ' this
locality ore . .e2tbremely well-to-do,
and live very comfortably,' POn,
,iiiiinge comme,al wit, .0116z nous "
, avas.the dignified reply of•a,farmer
alp to a yenng and' hungry Itnnter
, . . agn A
ho "demanded. rather . na ' i -
'w • ' '-•
ceptly . ' . - .
.
'. 'What li4 Could IT- IT t V• t
i • ' • . . • • '
and aft • a k g ' f thou'i • d
ea, pal a in ,0 , goo
tEule he felt inclined to 'agree Ilea"-
'. • • •., • • , • . - , ' 241"
Mage r" . which .is .ognivalent. to
, (It ,of la ' . . • .. -
The least bittern • • t •11 tl ' d
eribecl aa•resernbling a but of yellow
. - . , . • . .
. ,
-a ...
taPei.-48,'OCeinffieli.l.1‘
dna in the giarlg,..aeasen, land .there .
are'.Aileii Y.e.,'cither Wil.d., oWl•i'n the .'
is°14ngye,aginergari7
Serat,..nd. ' butter/m.11a ,a9ftenasannli.
fl.t1Ea': Of 'bntferhall flare .flirShert:fiirong,
the ' ."' '' I' . -- k141-
orossing .s reams.a. They pa, .. e
violently 404 „the, Watea , for a .aaw
Yarcla' to". gain imPetna,a111114 than'
integthe' ' air a nid . fly ad
, . a .....: ..-• - ..a,,„„ 'a:a-J.:a ...-,...aa,...
ftallOOD, 110 n+.41,:n: 4p1,.' , ..1.9,,,y,P. ,,,'',.`P
riger- tillitheY•ioin rtaflock'of 'their'
own agmereS 111-nnet'clianne .- or diss'
J.' - .. . • .
rglienr OeMPlegrillYg •„„. '
.•;,T,hegiun drOP,allieleva. .a• aorii•iiiidan
,c a• • - ' . • a , -• -a a •••'• .".""a ''''. ..,.il' .day..c.
nails •-eoain;Parati_YealY,l'earriTig..a_nau.'at'av'" 'Pain,
.olirrg.',..eagc.',1-''''" P'41
•swia*iiit,iiiii. river all day beeonieSaa
tia,ns uceni golden aze.. • e Bina. s
oafncItt°1:MAMlimttel'oreltetertigt.aeornillitti:ig'slica?f:A.,
. to be' PO fire.' The, lrinii'hoils'
.ara
--a:. -a--
., . '.- . ' li ''' '. • , . I. t i '. •
bee Told -Stiff 'Thiwee Pirs-
, ' ,..a...... g•aa-••-rar. ' • g' . a:-,
' „„ , LoGitEgt. BY,':N.E13\904;:.
.' AnYOrie"..W.Onid• Marvel. at.. nix, recoV-,
'erig' Wileesalck :Leonard' .faithang ,ir.
young Man 4011 lit ' . 7. '15 ' ' t 0 b' 't
.... ' . . ... known .ft, about a.:
hem:- a..had,'Inhaagtea Daraeamatic lona
eare3r- t '1511 li . ' ' ''a ' . '
' fl ,i4r,'-114Y •.°44.Y.,..f.lga- EigEOrgd, tfPight,,L,,tir,
fullYg About threrayeaige-ago..Abe:inda,a,ell,,,laa
PAC.1,1, stfteris . settled, ,m, „My. le* lanee .
461,46 I was iiirrie,end.walked 'with ' '
Yerr':,'•dietinct.' ''.111AP •-•.",..NerViline,"Was
a ... a, ra, g a , ' ... '• ,. • .r.s., ..:.. - , •
i rTig.'.., ,.°,n9-Y•440,19°......04,4•TP,°°d' ,t--
nt.9,,th.e'ffit4e0Ont'f°u'l•°r• flve4iinekiii.6
It' ..dispelled` every, J'pettgiobt
reduced the Swelling, took 'out.
th-t1:°•tirrtus° and 41°4 in° -Oa' foil' use'..,".
of iny limb again 1 don't believe there
io a I/Mil-relieving, remedy, not a sin-
Tsigle'e.-Ti'lliiniu'lli'd•el:itii4161it 'ceavnokYc7pmerZne ..witthh
'Pains' '‘Yith ,80r0 back; with lareane,asi"
with lumbago, „neuralgia -I do
; . THE_.sollnimp .RF
DOWN.gy-, . ' .' i
. '. ,' '' '''''f"-. wul ' .•‘".g•.'
.' - '• ' .,' ' - • ' . . - -• a r
,,4-1•111$` '9 IP ,f :NEWS , '41%0 ili ,- TILE
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a a a _.. ,.a.
'eta., Inteaest Paola. :Inaeea
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i Th° 'fiTf't 'allipMen of 4i;lbert..COrrik-'
tY;' N.13,,,'. -shale; recentlYleff st,. Jai .
for *amend; • ,.. a. , -,... a ...Ill:
i,.11.yo ,houta. after, lie ,haa been bit
'by a street car Melia 1 K • ' ' drd
at,. urdes,, NS. ,. • a ..,,. . g
ili' iTn.tewr'ethgesitl'..3,-NeT'ir.L4111.ei7t$5C,06.C:05
aamage-being- done. • - .
' The ,Gleaner office and several other
, .• .. .
- P. TENII.il,D, PA ;AG -4-11IS. •
. .... . .. ,
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' Some Pre -VI .ri' age 'not:Witheutrdis-
aa- '1 8 eau"! us, 'Pe:re'. '7,OrrY.
la'n'''(4) l'a6f8 - ' ' . '' ; . '''' . '''
....,„.. ., ...,„ , , _. _. , . . • . ,
"eat' men', a. shoes:eel-cloth fit theSe
who wait far tl ' ' ' ' ' '
The charity; that, liegias" at 'home,
alerrco•Vers,a, lot Of 'sins. _ ,,-, • '
.a3oat 'rockera on the pp f - a a.. .
'• ' '. - ,• - ' ,. ° ria 1 -
itt('nY.'d'ese.r.we'-th, °ill fate:. ' : . • a ..conecia
, .. Some mert carry their 'courage
In. ,e-.0,,ung, ,
• gg - - . -7 ' '''' , as 'I, ' ', . . ' '
-
eVerylinin a fool-blundera..
...K. ,,,..aierta..,,saatienath,llies::iii her
l'• " led - f''' ' - ' ''' "' I '-'
:Some .men- are -'. honeanabeamise
they rare too P001 to be -otherikise.
chIati,):,.„Asollinoetiti.aniets.. thapdamis ,. they .. Or
. ... ... sir a es °ern' t ,grt los ,
a,
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.a.reircate
11.a,'.iotire,iP-'n'
flighty?.
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trated: -
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a • pose
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y .. -a. t.. „,
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your variety and
greeerlfer
"Clark iara
t'k
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trernr-rnwrrmly-nrvntivare—ra7.. 'WhI9V.Dreluillit.
- . ,a, g-'.. :g••• .g''' ':' . - a • , a 1
' It ia•alittiraii,that' "to French Can-
,i, least ,..,,., ,, „,', ,.,,„.., : :$u
161," f-'-ollnga tOO.,111IT ,eictrY, ",Itrirg„
• of.'•the„Cnaridian•Yearg'.The'Prander-'
j'ag'Ingliglillia'67°11$8.:° th6.16341.;°f;''A'inheicai•Of.'
„Ito.. gogaisiv..4,ring; - .,.-roh. to :lie 1..i,a,
"Englaad' • nava that..APillca there"' ''
. ... '',
'aaagi'' -Sianunder the ' ',.. a,a•f.u1ir - . 'of a.- . hone • ',Movelnents-and
:"aloaaneasagtaat agirig MaY 'gob , yegy.
tediOnaaand 'chilly' rind :;dialigartan, 'gaPeelea,'-Sit.tO
1 . 'the.
d', s: May - lave a..,
'mgn; . ai ' ab" joy
' ntore.„‘litootry „than, reality, aa -Out .T."'-e...4"!Pgge,ane,u,an,rna,enta-and
't11.ein- 'says a'•Writer'in Chambers
' laaanal, But -,.. , • .spimg...... , • a east ;.
.;..e.a.na.db.;.5eareay, eldetm, one leaps 'and,
tetr at ..e'befenfild,etiiiiiia mite -.,1,,w., c'arne.di firt.d.inie.'.':ewou'll; ''ePlio'llre4ageaatill.tfee:stecig*elIahegfareaolipitee'aaatt
aftengrircIrgone recolie-et that there,
were- day -s full of "the' infinite ex
,
pectation of the dawn,", when one
watched, the' exquisite little' wayes
.of ;warn; liglit':green.-breaking'oVer
the tree-toPs, .afrid welorymecla the
, robins back to the -angled-la full Of
the.,,business of life,'.and Mating ; -to
see them .1.0. ter settling down to the
respells h 1 11 f
lar -i -Y °- the 'iwiril'i winner
Of the 13 FOO'd, 1111?-1ne'T 10Quebecis
hot; . and is _given nn to tourists
who take infinite pains to 0 a
rannfiei. of things that no. native
beg ever heard of; but with the
beginning of September one . looks
forward to eight week.s or more ' of
fine, exhilarating weather, and the
spert one loges best. Heal day. is
like a golden gift, a,eeepted with.
deeper intensity of gra.titaide be-
cause of the underlying, impoignant
. senSe •of impermanence, anal the
knowledg•e thaig"the shadow 'of the
winteris on ,the • - 0' Mind d
_ . ..year. ,an
body are In Wile after.the holiday,
.an.c1 respond ,glorieusly. to the fine,
incisive quality of the half-surnmer
half:autumn air that makes all ex- 'land,
ercise a clelight, The beauty of
the splendid autumn fires burns on
every• hillside. and kindles everY
buSh and roadside weed into scar-
let and copper and -gold. The prim-
itive instinct to kill awakes, and
' the 'hunter goes off to the hill, or,
Miring his gun .and his dog, spends
long -clays of
Tramping. the S•wainp.
The swamp eXttends from Quebec
to SI. Joachiln a distance of 26
'
miles. It lies 011 the way. between
- the' Tailwr-- track, from Which it
is separated by a natural hedge
of small bushes -alder, thorn, and
young willow -and the river St.
'Lawrence, Near Quebec the ground
behind the swam ' 1 t 1 1
p is a mos -eve ,
but it 'gradually humps itself into
steep and irregular hills the nearer
one gets to St. Joachim. Theae hills
being wooded with birch and maple
te a great extent, have often begun
to turn • even .by the .last week of
August, "and to color finely in true
Canadian fashion. The prevailing,
tone varies in accordance with the
seas.on ; if there has been a great
deal of ram the leaves are some-
times almost wholly yellow, giving
.
the effect of hills • in perpetual
Strong sunlight. An ea,rly .frost
produces the brilliant and various
th
reds; brolten here and there by e
dark or vivid g-reens of athe conifers
or deciduous trees that; for some
'reasons or other, ar'e uneffected bY
the 0011 causes that have -touched the
others, In these hills . there are
. plenty of partridges, more properly
ruffed grouse -and •
not many miles
north of Chateau Richer and Ste
Apne. calabou and a few red deer
may be met with. •ers
•The .sgrairop itself is a slightlY
-idg . . .
..raised 1, e, averaging. about 180
,arda in • • - • r .a -
a . , w-dth, but valying ;neatly.
• It is crossed at intervals by little
strearnp which at high tide are filled
with ;river water, 'when one has to
. walk up to the railway bridge to
cross them. The swamp is only
completely covered , at . the high
.tide once a'month. It is thickly
overgaown- with rank grass, zee-
hay and a tangle of.wild•sfuff; and
, ,
'
as old seigniorial law gives the
'
aesidentright•to the hay,.th I! swamp
is cut by the., farmers, who feed
their cattle with this eoaree'iocider,
The strips of eut-graas just the
width of the land higher up owned
. by the famme,r, alternating with
frequent pools and the generally
wet and soft 'ground, add to the
• •
Difaculty of Walking.
This is particularly the case to-
, wrira the end of the _season, when
the west win•cl and rain have beaten
clown the tall grass, making the
-walking from east to 'west almost
.
impoasible for. any but an ardent
• .
. , ...„ 1 ,_ a aa_,,,,„_ ,...,„.a
eobor . , ..!-"")a -Y .F ,''''-',". „ g , aa, ,.•they-
5,110, and thiough the -thiol -a
:with
N.yilt Ary eut:ive'r,Yiline- waiich,..buglaings'.wereadamaged
1 am convinced will, quickly,' and per.'
in a7 10,000
fire at PrederiCton, L - .
• A man. 14 kn.onai as his mother's
son. until he becomes his ' wi2e's
4
para,, ,...arat , •
mist the lights Lof Qiiebee begin to
dusk falls
manentlY cuie thern:", ' ' ' . -' '
'0Wing to the fall! ' ff '
sh°Pinen. of the h C. R, MorietOn
1 b a - •
A -eed he
8'O
Oe7y SCAO-1LbEOr.
One .13Y one, till
and the eitY Hee like 'a
it .'Nervilltle, Wnsift a wonderful
Iial-niess' reniedy; ff• Neraine , didn!t.
reliever ' if Nerviline•
at
will be 'put on short time fOi'' the
'Present" • !: -a. - • :
woman may talked
aaaaag .aa- t' sha aoesiaay,asaa .a. a.nna
. , .,
n. K.z.n..AtVir:SROPIN. ,S. ST.
ne street.
. .
handful of 'twinkling jewels on the
. .... , , . ,
hilla' ' ino.a.day, a,,ed,
.Twelve .hours isaa,
-ground
quIcklY wasn't.
itnewn to be a grandgcure for all.rheu-,
ca.
bmeaetlitcs0 ciou,nrgdeitliyonusediteswouldantsly liTievu
a , . .
, J. good-mrul.zetild.I..e withniaidarlbecoaru. m:etaddceoh:r.nilodtat.pe:
Pttewazupee ons er-
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others • ' ;
b Be euro yen are. right; but don't
e too blamed sure that everybody
, ; , .,
VP YOU WANT To BUY Oft.
.3.yalaii.t,ws.totka,waseranI,UnorraelgaVe'ariara
col borne St., Toronto.
&CLL. A,
one roaches the firm abo-ve
the marsh tai wait for a tram, well
e Y- or the Past for y years. .No bet-
ter, stronger, or more" soothing 'lint--
a e• excitement.
' Jambe . F. LeBlanc- e l. '
d 52 was
else is 'wrong . .
' ' ' ••
Don t think because a girl's cern-
yt. w. onwson, Colborne St.„
Tor,onto.
content to be on one'S., honieWard'
ment made: Get the larke 50eg..Tam-
'trial
loudly' crushed. while 'woaigking in' 'the
plexion-is. a dream that all dreams
D'DwBp.a.pmts ron sAmn,
-
way, • and to have perhaps some
dozen or fourteen aniPe, twice as
1f fat black •
many p over, a couple o - . •
ilY size.. hottlet. smell size. 250.;
sold by. any dealer, anYWhere,
• . g -
A
-Lonisgille brickyard at monotou and
'died as a Mann of his infuries.
- Ater trout fishing all. •day, Patrick
Day, aged 17, Bay Bulls,
are hand painted .• •
. Of .course, a Married +Mail . can
live on less, than a bachelor -if his
lag
l_gri4u., 000! earkincneigntarY. Ji.. tNa tLi °Vey y
" niess la ."'nne°t1°"' price
Terms liberal. Wilson
TaonyN13 DTI,
only
Publish-
experimented on in a pie •a•fter the
,
of the habitant.
. , , .
HON.' ClIAB. JOSEPH DORF T y
of St: Joh m
collapsed on 'the roadside 'near his
h •
ome and died instantly
.
wife takes in a li '
aria -mg.
• No, Alonzo, a isn't neceSaaa
mg- Company, 73 •Wegt .Adelaide
8' oronto.
Street.
exnelient .faabion
.. . ,
. „ . .11
. . - , ----- • •
from heart
failure. . •
girl
ily stone, blind just because she
. DMSCELLANDOTIS.
' ' ° T
ilEINS, ACROSu
. . .
IIE BORDE ..
' ' Ii
re Canadian Minister of Justice
• • i - . - . .
. ,,, a Mao - •
oases
eaFsersed.nerriscstnetnaglisonas dhiesaelatleiey -hcalvtye. beNeno
reported, to the 'Board of Health fel.
doesn't, ,oare . for. diamonds..
Occasionally a girl marries a
to keep him from hanging
osodzi---, TOLi: .. , PAGIS . liasittallo
& .noxert 001Te,§0ondence. solicited.
Reid
.....
. ._._ , -,
.. ..
.,(fenial.
Hon. Chas-. . Joseph Doherty:
Minister of justic'e and member of
the House. of CoMmons for the St..
two • weeks and. it is 16 .clays since a
death occurred.
./.rthur. Jefferson Saintlier of Wel-
main just
around the, hoils.e every .eveniag. .0
', " '
ANGER, TUMORS, LUMPS.
internal and external, cured
Cut pain by our home treatment.
us before tos late. Or, 'Reitman
OTC..
with-
writo
,
GOINC ON OVER IN
District of Montreal, is -act-
lington, N. .S., was riding a bicYcle
•
- '
Co.. Lim I tod. Collin wwood. On
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.Medical
t .
TILE STATES. -
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-. ,
Latest Happenings, in Big Republic
Condensed -for Busy'
.. - Readers.
The Grand .Trunk docks at Seattle ,
have been destroyed by fire.
TwelitY Persons were injured in a
pante 011 a Newark street ear, when'
a fuse blew out. . . ' .
C_ctton dropped. to $4 a bale in New
Orleans as a result of the pessimm-
tic le orts from Europe.
TIMPConnellsville, Pc., coke region
ing as 1,,resuier while,. sir R0hert
Borden takes a rest in Muskoka
from the worries and labors of that
, .
position. From the worries par_
ticularly would Sir Hobert be de-
livered.
"Judge" Doherty is not a wo r-
rier. ..He. has the happy faculty of
Working Without worrying. His
natitre is• that of a genial, sunny-
dispositioned hishnian of ripened
philosophy.. He- Smokes a cigar
with extreme calm and enjOyrnent.
He Can relax=that's the blessed en-
cloivment .'which., distinguishes Min
ErOnl bis•leader,•Sir, Robertis
he ran into- a tham and received
injuries
18 years froofmagwehich. he ,died. He was
• When a cannon was being firedto
welcome the. Duke of Connaught at
Blanc Sablo'n., Newfoundland, a fish-
erman, Hugh. Palmer,. lost an arm as
a result of the explosion.
Mr. Robert Van Buskirk, of Precler-
icton, was held up by three tramps
while driving a rig from Carlo to the
city:. He made a, getaway before the
tramps had time to catch the horse.
Newcastle, 'N.B., has the. largest
...down•
In- • • The
3,volliveelresies ,Noo.tia, gthh, en 11WEICU115d0 1. 1, ..0(ls
ii, Minute are. •flashed• to t1 '
lee.
station- at Bailybuion on thsouth-
-Weil coast of Ireland: ,
When a 'Woman Suffers
•
Ifitil Chronic Backache
_
' There is Trouble Ahead.
Constantly on their feet, attending
to the wants of a large and exacting
fatally, women often break down
W•ith nervous exhaustion. - •
. • In. the .stores. factories and on a
farm ard weak Liling Wbm'en, dragged _
with tolturing backache and
bearing down Pains.' -
Such suffering isnit natural, but it's
dangerous, because due fo diseased
kidneyS. . „'
ONTARIO 'VETERINARY
- --COLLEGE
Under the control of the
ment of Agriculture of Ontario
• Established D62.
AMilated with tho .UniversitY
, Toronto.
N.B.-college, ,w11.1 re-dpen
t,rards.y, the let of October,
,i,181.,18,, . new College ;Building,
IA i• rsity Ave., Toronto.
CALENDAR Ole APPLICATION*.
E A A '
GRAIS GE V S
• • • - - . / •
Principal. .
..
-a-
nonart.
of
on
1914.
lis
Canada.
. ,
M S
a • •
reports an increase of yer 300 oven p
,.'who
•ineomnia
The fisheries
•
The dizziness, . , deranged
,
fired during thrlast week.
- Twenty tons of gold consigned to
the sub -treasury arrived in Wall
Street by parcel post from Philadel-
phia. • ,,
_ A tuberctilosis census is to be taken
in thousands Of churches thfoughout
the united States negt .September.
Mrs. Thomas Crenshaw took pity
On a negro tramp and- fed him. As
' ard h r bbed her of a gold
, e. o
a rew go
watch and diamond ring.
New York theatrical managers are
Worrying lest ,the European cloud will
' '
hold up many performers who are
sumniering abroad. ,
John Carroll,. an 18 -year-old Now
Yorker, had his arm so badly lacer-
ated that he fell unconscious wben
'
conscious of his responsibilities all
the Hine, clay -or night. •
Nothing more learned,. aonnder,
or sbundinga than Judge Deherty!;
speeches in tho House are ever
heard there • ' ' '
. ' 'ere since his election in
1908. The Minister of Justice de-
livers his, utterances from has seat
for St. Ann's, as he need to deliver
la •
his judgments from the bench of
the Superior Court of . Quebec %
h'hl d df
w ic le /A erne . or five years
back it the nineties His st le is
• • Y,
entir-ely jadicial,, , tempeaed, -how-
ever-, at times by a Smile; and a' de-
licious underlying Senss, cif humor.
value ot in the county,
of OU, .S., for the month of June -.
was $31,83d, and the value in 'Guys-
boro county $53,298, 'Considering the
adverse conditions during May this is
a good slIciwing'
A two million feet per day flow ofeard-games
gas has been struck by the Maritime'
Oilfields company. in the Albert Conn-
ty gas field, says a Moncton despatch.
The strike was made in an old well
which was deepened,
mary A., wife of Henry Crawford,
died at St. John, from pleuro-pneu-
mania, but two weeks after the death
of her eon, Harry, from the. Same
cause. Her daughter, .11grs. Sydney
Jones, is also suffering from pleuro-
pneumonia.
menses and other syreptems of kidney
pl int caret cure themselves, they
rceineuhae the as. i tanc'e of Dr. Ha il-
to,i,6 p. ills whiChs•ge direct to'the ameat
of the trou116. "•• ' •• ''
- • • •
To give vitality- and power to the
kid •t bend aid t the bladder'd
liven:31, oro . e an
, f e the blood of poisons,
probably • there, is na remedy so Sue-
cessful as Dr. Hamilion's Pills. For
all womanly. irregularities their merit
is well known. • •
tithing and
B ecause of their mild, so ,
healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are
safe, and are recommended for girls
and women of all ages. 25 cents per
box at all dealers. Refuse any sub-
stitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man-
drade aud Butternut.
•
Londoner in the foreign
if youtalk •
, talk with people
-a . - ' '
uarter. •
' DoMt play 'cards; yea
• " in ,progress in
the Ruasian - and Scandiria,vian
, . •
cafes,' but •db net 'Play.
Jewish. quarter, whieh is
cha 1 b III'
• pe , e care u low you.
in the restaurants, or you
• •
intentionally give offence.
ask far coffee arid ,milk
lunch, and don ask for
when you ale eating meats
kind. ,' .
It is a grievous sin for
.
quarters;
of the
will find
many of
At the
in White-
behave
may un-
Don't
with your
butter
of any
a, Hebrew
he to a French poodle,
-
All efforts to control a fire whith
to take its derivativeS,
atte mpted pet
A Pittsburgh firm is said to have.
.
i broke out in the McGregor seam of
A
inilk or
received orders foy quantities of steel
for bayonets and scabbards from the
Austrian and Servian. governments.
New York hotel preprietors fear a
4
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1r.
the -Albion mine at New Glasgow, N.
I S., failed, and the whole slope wee'
sealed up in the hope that the cut-
pug' off of 'the air supply would- ex-
tinguish the blaze,
'
LOINDON OITT OF SIGHT.
. -
Metropolitan Attrions act:Not 'Given
such as butter, eheese,
anY fles4 food. If .3kou
drour Meal let
ink with y
.
.
d-lem n •
an Q
etc., with
want a
it be tea -
"waiter famine." man3r Austrian
waiters. have already signified their
intention of going home should war
• ' . -
e eneral.
beccim g
Sergeant David M. Lavine, of the'
coast Artillery, stationed at Fort Tot-
tem Long Island, may lose the sight
Vsi ao.
s
Fire gutted the St - John Milling
Company's plant and did $45,000 dam-
, age." Twelve thousand bushels of cern
eel were ruined, involving a cessation
l'of business for a year.
The premises of Horton and Manitt
on. Grafton street, Halifax, a wooden
Tit Guide Boolts.
T must be many visitors to
here •
London who are not entirely satis-
fted ,with the bird'a-eye view which
is afforded them. by the- guide -book
and the con.ductecl tour, says Lon-
—
Anybody 'Know?
"Carrote a•re -good tier
plexion."
r'How about the hair?
make it carroty?"
- ' a• '
the
Will they
of his right. eye as the result of a
mosquito bite. • .
New York wholesale poultry deal-
have again taken up. the prac.
i , .1. .
t ce o us ug a mixture of corn co-
• '•
ment and sand to increase the weight
of their produce..
Thousands of fish were stunned and
flung to the surface when four mar-
Sandy
hr.
%-<.; •,
,aa
. '
aa
structure, were destroyed by fire the
flames belching half ' way across the
street and giving the whole flre force
of the city. a good hoar's work. The
.
building was not in mired, .
A' new feature in military' training
has been given a. Successful trial by
the New Brunswick Corps of Guides.
A party of 70 men completed a trip
don Answers.
umcn s, ga, elms, cat ier ra s;
. Mon t 11 ' 1 1 1
.
and drives through the 'main streets
ape but little of the wonderful
.
scenes of the city of the WOTM ; t he
real •beanty, the real life, is lurk -
ing some WaT off the beaten track,
in foreian
A Friend of the Polic!man
coutinuonv On their feet the
• •
aro invariably troubled 'With
.
Unmans -hut not for long, because
know 00 a quiok 'ourcaPutneAll'a
tractor. it cau'et5 00.111,10Esly in
try "Putnam's," tc. at all dea,lers.
•
.•
,
"Peelers.'
corns and
they
Corn Ex.
24 hours;
ine mines were exploded off
Hook. The naval test proved a bon-
.
anza to the fishermen. - .
Frightened when a, wounded spar-
.
;,
of 200 miles, ' from Canterbury to An-
dover, the march being taken in place
' of the annual training in camp, ai
slums and quarters.
v . t t ' 's tl AV t d
ou may s at in le es an
'
dine in Faance or Italy, which is
Soho. Here ll the shops
a
.
'llhe world soon gets tired
nhronic kicker. .
of a
.
row fell on her hat and became tang-,
In i t, Mrs. Floyd Nesbitt over.
order to give the guides a taste .of
actual service cenditions.
called
are either French or Italian, and
bffixtardos Liniment , Cures
Diphtheria
led
are labelled in -those la,ngua,ges, and
turned her canoe and was nearly C. 'J. D oherty.
drowned near Garrison NY
' N.Y.*
also in Yiddish. On the other side
W.hen a man. ap'peara -to
a •
•be listen.
*
Jed ge Gary, head of the steel cor. .,
pore , sas 11 o ye sees no reason why , • ien ic is in iue wan is when •WI 1 • • t • f • • 1
ti n
Americab. business financial prosper- he is put up by the ,Governm•ent to
sty should not . continue, despite the till 1 t•t•1
sta e tie ega. an.c cons Au iona
mesent Earopean' crisis. ' • aspeet of 'a subject in Parliamen-
Iliam Ric
. While pruning trees, Wi - .alc-
Irets, EL .Passeic man, slipped and fell, t T controvers Then he
nee3ds bertutifullY' in' anakin_g the
gigng This hand . withte his Prunimt! e uts, .0
aa
rs worse h, q ti 1 37 mud'. Nobody
To n 'LIS . y
Minarcrs 'Liniment Co. Liriiited, .,
.
i licil,-I have used , MINARD S
LINIMENT' on my +/easel and in any P1,111-
da tor vaoars, nr;,d for the ,very day 'Al
a. ad accidents of life I considor it knn n:
ccrimarlO'ald not start o ' . a .‘‘'Ith et
'it na ' c
of Oxford Street you are in Ger-
many, and may drink long lagers
and smoke ,thin cigars, and be re-
pei ec frien mess.
i d with 1 t (II
cense
You te n 'bus in Ox -
- maY then tal-- - ' •
ford Street to Spitalfields, in the
East, where you will find aome of
the loveliest bits of sixteenth 000 -
ing ettentavely to .your
may be .thinking of soanet•hing
sa3. •
• r-- -
:FOUR GIVN DRUGGIST WILL
sa-s mitga.ay e non qly l'ur Red,
rjaetsi?.;•Tkoritimg11-1',1'`i\•;.tgliiclitt,ran'ea;'.1toil'114.c•
baaaaa,„„, ia„vagar0kagadaaaagaas...
talk lui
tc
TELL TOt
Weak, WfttYr1
make .mat. ?a.''' .
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was then attacked by his own ball- on the Opposition side can follow
dog. .,• - . . . him while those on the Govern-
..,Twe girls and four boys Were,bitten side• . . • •
mennt • sit back at ease smilma.
' ''''
if it. coot 1, dollar L't?;
• '-. k. '
. 0. PT. 1P. It. DESJABOIN,
• '
Sohn "Storite, ' St Andre Xremonritska
' • ' '
tury domestic architecture, relics
of the dutch weavers. A few min-
ut.es' walk to the north of Spital-
1 ... a
We feel 'sorry fo • tho ve
te c 2 serves.
who gets what I I
1 a gh, inan
• ',
`
by a mad cat. Gotham. .The feline , . •
They don t.need to follow riam.
had beea abandoned by a, woman who . Leng.
fields will bring you into the hooli-
Minard's Liniment Cures
CDIdat Etc
moved from the _neighborhood, and Sentences Miles
They know the judge can beWil-
gam quarter -Hoxton Street -and
its interesting surroundings.
A woman should never
mar,
was maddened by hunger.
For threatening to • kill his wife, der them; Ile goes at it by a, sys-
'
Perfectly Trustworthy.
•
In Bethnal' Green, Which is near
ried until she can affoad
get
it. '
Edward Trelsch, Westhampton, Beach: temof.. parenthesis. His sentences
Tata got 30 days in jail. ' For stealing are miles. lima' with dependent
• f, ' -F,.. Raeve •• ' 'a' , • •
a chicken tom areiaca, Jas. rt eye clauses at every few yards. His
was put M the same jail tor 90 days. • .. . . . •
I d ra r go t get b is withheld until the
, , the o war and abet. Predicate' ver
than marry you," declared 1 'st ' • Nobody knows when it is
John,Rzes. a ., , . Ly
' . '
New York, whea age found him. coming., not even the judge.
• , la 0
"I see you. empley a num er e
' "
gals. •
"Yes, and they work well:"
„... ,
dl ' 1 1
Don t vat 1 t ie c oc. t len 'I
"Don't even watah the mirror."
at hand you will find Brick Lane
: , ,
and Wentwotth Street, which 10
the Ituasiann quarter. In this street
rl. 'Lis cafes are heavy -boarded
(In- 3. . . `
men and clark-haire.d girls, all of
them ,mafectl amiable, ' and, 3-ou
1 Y
....,---
,
.
,
0
g,
LiF
..
1 't
Wie Do
. ,
the .Cookitrg
. ..
, ' • '
You avoid 'fussing over a
,
hot stove-
. SaveAlme and. energy.-
g
. "Have a dish that Will
please. the home folks' ' '
A paekage of '
.
,
_ ' '
()At
oas H . , '
T ' ties.
'
,
and some cream or good
. .
milk -Sometimes with bei.• '
0106 or frait-L-- • ' '
. •'
. . , ,
A breakfast bandit or
supper .
; .Fit for a' King!
, Toasties are sweet criSp'
bitS Of Indian Corn perfedt•
- . .
br cooked and toasted,-
' - - '
, . _ -
Ready to eat from the
. .b
, . .,
package,--. .
,
, solo. by Grocers.
• r ' , ,
Canallail PoStunt Cereal 00, Ltd.
, ,
,nik_of . • . ,
sa, is e t let e as
t fi d 1 h h
self in -court; charged with breach of . After he is •
ine o ryno-invo ve is he.arers in
promise by Miss Gather* • K bcompletely.' •I cl h
wicz, • ' • •. - a ..,... , •• ,I • , • -,- • • •
a nopeiess tangle oi comparmona,
Baltimore fertilizer • manufactiners a . , -
and
. . a ,,
suatran tounisr RATES To TraE '
PACIFIC COAST. ''•
via Chicago and North Weetern Ity.
'
special low sato round trip Lion obs 6;00
, ,,,
May Arink RUSsiaD tea, Witri them
in perfect safety. •
•
Still f tl • E t fi d Lane-
1in lei as you 11 , •
the. A.siatic
I
-he, with marvelleus suiety
' cl•'' f • th G ' 11'
redelVe word. TOM , e . erman , I'm • .
which -proditees the world's suppty'-of skill, pieks his way out. of 'Ilia par-
. . • . ... • , - -
them after' him one
potash, that' no shin:amine awilla be enthesis, closing' •
n •de until the war ends This makes, by •One, like' gates; and conies to
a - . - - •
the manufacture of fertilizer Minos- his nnal assertion and :h1S VOY b so
• 1 ''- awaited.13 - that t• th '
' • - . t • ong ymie ' C
from all:points in Canada tu Los .Angoles,
and Seattle v Icon.
San FranciSco,_portl . , ,,,. . ...t al y
yer, Vittorm, Edmonton, °Meaty. Baal ,
YellMv,ctone Parh,* etc, dor, 1,g AugUst •and
• September. Excellent train service For
t• bl • ' I
Ta,,tuq• us la .e o. era, nne ta es ant
'1."1. particulars, address, B. II: Bennett,
General , Agent, 45 Yong .01.; Toronto,
Out. ' -
house where are qaar-
:
ter and Chinatown. -Perhaps the
. , _ , .
•fi.nest ,sight that London , affords is
. • • .•
the Pool ox the West ln•dia Dock
' , . •, ..•
lit when it is massecl -with
tit nig , . . .
liners mer.chant vess.els, - and
. : .
the
.
1 --',,,,
-
A
aa. '
11,
a
F ea
-
. , . -' . . , -subject at the ether end of .sen-
'It's
. , . a
'
. . gates
tramps and all alimat
, ,
baewn,.
1,,i
MI,
1 •-
SUMMER COMPLAINTS - tence ia.-forgetten. a perfectly
. - - :
• - • ri • t ' however -if . his
' KILL LItTLE ONES g'''°- sil-en°e' .
• , • . - . • 'hearers could only follow ib, with
, --,- • •
- a 1.oaioal araumentin at, all excep-
At first sign .-of daring the .• . ' . P r ii .
cases.,
. . .
' ' tl e hand than
Better a penny in 1 •• . .
' • 1 I ' th si t ' '' ' • '
a mc re, ;in thesob ,
, ' • . • —7 ' .
Minard's, I.Luiment Cares Distemper:
are their crews of yellow,.
and black men from the Pactac.
Here again you are free from an3•
-• r. 4-. tisot gh ltdigs \voulrl
MuleSA,.4.011, tapir.,• . -
'perhapi,. to avoid Clattia-
IA
..ffi— •.„..
1111 ...a:a:a...a
Shit r I -
lir 1 - al
-
_
,iliness lions accidents, rarewe
hot weather give the little -.ones a - i • •.
tdb the
a . etc., etc., duly no e, y le way,
Baby's'OWn Tablets; Of IL 'a, few . Jud0 eity, as waa ulnae
_
.
(m piopos n t
Mr Iro arty. ' ' i a lie
heallai)-.An is
ott, well : ..
town -two narrow streets on either
West India Dock lacia.cl.
IA
,...
. , go
hours he may. be beyond aid. 'Illie cl n vlechred made the wit-
a `..:),
tbride's at's meself
'. - .• , - .
I Imowed .the
aid', of
,- ,.• • - . , .
.
' A ' • v.est' as •Shadwell
aittle to the )
MR ,
I
.f...---..
all). ' '-. , -
Tablets Will 'prevent summer cobra, i,s.• '''
, . tieg and beat speech at the gress
plaint if • ., , ' Y to the - . Gallery dinhei last sassion. It
well ehild and will promptly. cure nt n ens entirely being
these dia-oublea if they opine on was •°l'a°.c-. a ' e.. .
' ' the '
laaesi, r by a joke in ie nientt
sa.cldernaig • Baby'a Own Tablets st --'ga. •• , .• , , , • .-.
nine-
Paolld to say ave
bride ahis aa aetar me • . ;
Briale-Ib 0
a thunderin' hex you are Fogarty'
- ; ;.
Me bein' obly jaig turn.eit ,thirty
. - : . ,
wan an a half.
..
• . , , • •-• . •
High Street an.d St. Gacaga, $Lreet
(onee Dakhla 'Highway) , and the
• • „
scen.e .Of. ,reany .01 the Dapper, mur-
dorb
water-,
r
Witit
card upon his parentneriticao,
in' hothe, , •
' •
The quaint old wharves,
shoidd lae•' kept every • A 1
', ' terminate sentences.. s a gema,
wbere there are young .chilatreta, n: , a a• k .)- trusb an
good attei-connei . . spea e.:
iere.19 no e ler medicine so, , I ' 1 aid S clae Doherty is :an
a 1 o ' • 'r hi . ' arlsainan, a- la . • . Y ,
a cl fit, mothe ...s the gualantee ,Irialingan; inasmuch as has father
Of 'a, government analyst, that they '
and methrai• both 'Coale from .the-
are absolutely ,safe, -Mas..liklagarcl .g. _, 1,1.,d. isle. , . '
Covell, Loinbardy,• °nag .says : '",A, """d"''''' ..
'T
-'•
. .
,I. ,, ., ,
, a a
i,
5' 211
side taverns, Rad tambling old eat!.
.
.tag'es arc far more desergialg, et a,
. •
visit. than many of the show -places
'
1.0 Whibb 'Visitors are. .conclucted.
Eve* .shop is arm:trine store,. fLnd
the atmosphere is that of Notaray
and Sal/erten. • • •
- .
y" 0..
,
-A'SiSted when
' Oin
Cuticura:
\ -1,
4
*. r
.
necessary by
-1 nt The
tn e . y
Moth,ea who has once rtsed .BabY's
,Of
01an Tablets for her Children will pisevititeoy.,
never fail to show her gratitude - . . . .
r h ii Th r 1 dega' wo - , 1 "I don't think your father feels
n fo . t, ei . e3 II a lidelfn , . , . , . , a
change in the health of my little very kindly toward me," said Mr.
1
,.
' When yon are tired of leaking at
icanthedrals and tombstones of fea,
. .. . .
gotten celebrities . you will fiud
at. u in these s Dots'
„rinich to alba at yo 1 ,
there
keep the skin and scalp clean
. .
. arid dear, sweet and heal th3r,
b • • . • •
,esides soothince 11 ritationq
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medicine dealers or aby mail at ' 25. "You and aguclge him; The morn-
cents a box faoin The Dr. Williams' ing .after yoa.called on ane he seem-
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