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The Clinton New Era, 1911-10-12, Page 61�iy^�I�r .it,Mt�tnv,l J$tg*' �M IIM.d Alf, 6w, ��I�I�MM••11TT��11 4%.' 11,aq ttw #tat11�G'li r�t1lCtEr � a elm ■ elk mn - -r . . 'I . 4401y aiervi"' •atilt 'tSa it yew. ]for Iu OuAll $or service alto e�thetr top TORTURE0,8Y +>r tttall for the bothMr o'lf titter- lug to the boxws. ie ...- PUS"""•^*� I P with whis is imintt ).t as passible that -a - isystem. mode'ed somewhat 'VAItOd Announced This Afternoon. _ ., ern the 11DAs of the Statics ROOM •' ,' repave tlso dpifort a[:t once, ;knciliolp digest lila overload. rite lover of good ik44,gxMay fuel g0to.,safo with, *box of N DRU -CA DyspspslaTabtots*th*ud. ~system, tVIWre the rural icarrl,�e ars paid a.istxaigltt iSalar�, nail arta gtvd:L an aRllowanc* for , ors�e and •..-- --��* • • x'k�o#. • .lf your dri}egtst flay: not stocked thein yet send Wo. and we WW rtcall thorn, rig, -w be• adopted foie ioulver.W AND TERRIBLE SICK HEADACHES Nt►6004 Pmt. OVA Ck*WW 404. of dN umb,4 fit se. Hughes For Militia. AND WHFRFAS It has been; arepresented to x wiOttawa, u t b Oct. O.—The 111 Borden n Tues- Both Conleteiy Cured by 11 Ftulk tires _ T...:�.. hRh`r51REN, Out. �'t�ly 1'%t11, 19-10 y his boat. • for the rural naaaI bpxtes havebegzt („(n( P ,/{i�;R (n,P ilowint;14,011100 atho ,system was Imp ove SAW* Tbere is too much partisanship "X vas a dreadful sufferer for man years from Sick %leadaches and BiliouTO ,service ruT:1l mail Outer, CievpILg !some!thingg firgt introduced, sand thie general -r and not enou ' 1 I,itrioti.Ltn In f 4 l America, There is mueh wrong' Fess, or Torpid Liver. I tried lash remedies, remedies, and physicians, but nothin P y dt#s.ts for .hem is 1:ee{fly manifest' ed itn'tho rural districts, .Iii view CRURAL MAIL, DELIVERY MAY dope owing to disrealiect for the seemed to do me any good, I suall used "11-ruit-a-tives” and :a.£terthefr of 'the lieturn of the Oo;Tiserlvative Ylai +' . to power, the auggestfon RECEIVE NEW IMPETUS Dr, Campbell law. The .laws may be suffftieut.' , but they etre not 0111cleut. The bort, r was so much better that z co tinned using these fruit tablets and the for revasipai; is an in•- in- ;tere,atling one, groatest thing In our own coun. have entirely cured me. "I "Fruit d ed take the militia "portfolio, and' try is law, and it is the greatest certainly can recommend Now that the riequecats for del• 'Posit Office Inspector Campbell of liver have become racticall - thing in the universe. Law has. been and ever will be. In our a-tives" to. anyone who suffers fro •Headaches, Ililiousuess or'Stomac athe Landon Division, a division ti er,sal: t49 ,itlspectox s idea is ,comprtEdng almost the ,entire Wes- the rout Gs should beredistributed, county the law'ls:Iugde for tl g benciht Trouble." MRs. ISAAC VANSICKIt>i s Thouss,uds of people have had th atM Ontario u u peninsula, ts.advpeat- I the gaffs between ,theun bridged inf? ar-evision of this district for brad .the arsAs withfzt routes now In people --to protect .of the pet p t tUe hoot, to enable tilts work- same experience fila I1Zrs. Vansickle The have tried doctors and taken aI y +rMal mail delivery. i operation: taken; in. This iwould mail to collect leis tvaneS and to sorts of medicine, only "to find the Alt the Present time in the "coon-' me'a►tu �the',eas:ier handling of ,this maintain flim In the enjoyment "Vruit-a-tines" is the one and onl. t sties of 13mbe, Iluran, llliddlesex, routes, for they would befog -Ibe of his. rights ander the voustitu- reined}* that actually cures thea Xent, Lambton, Bs,sex, Elgin, Brant most part t'straight'� olLreg in }?laeta bTorfolk, Perth and part of Haldi- of the present circuitous on els. tion, I)[srt•slret•t for the law by public c servants i ' 1 t ia �tI ethe troubles. "Fruit-a-tives" is the only medicin unan•d and Wellington, thre,are220 Stage zirivers who tare lia;ndlfngg liloe ti,00Q farmteirs. This,' stomper for the nos,tpart the law la clrrlhs the 1•eslrNct of the ittrr In in the world made of, fruit311kes, an is h s e t- a greate t Liv r Curt ever til i presesn!tltutial the inspector believes, could bead+ matt routes claiill that the emolu- the dust. -,folio :1..7obnGort, covered. It acts directly on Liver v.onitageou,sly tloubled. Requests inent of,$La, box, yter year for a KKidueys and Skin --sweetens Ili. ^" ... —'—' r.n�r�M�a�r..r_... Onto 10 Farmers• stomach and purifies the blood. Soc. a" box, 6 for 2.5a, or trial size 25c, At ail dealers pr from Fruit -a -tis Limited, Ottawa, His Majesty's Government at resew- ing representatives of the military and ._......._......._ naval forces of the overseas Ionia- - ions for; the purpose. of taking part in the coronation festivities which Try the flog that holds hAve' just terminated, The despatch t t a the amassing of the” arch ranks under assumed names as, volunteers. • jww- Nis Pti his ro all parts had a good S effect in bringng• together men, from WHY SHE CLOSE HIM the widely separated port ns of thQ Empire. t, r � t, sC he confidence of ,. "A A most favorable impretssion was pecially . among the country people,. She hila that the prospects for the restoration of. the.• monarchy are•not unfavorable," t h o ti's a it d s of Contradhctory Reports, has helped cou>tttless —.-,•., PRINCIPAL CREELMAN SAYS chose out of all the crowd Of wow that omine and went; His voice was low, his tie was loud, Put 'she was. well content. PAe on June 30, "'when His Majesty • ' ho ',"1�„QQ d teas pleased to present " them with coronation medals,". lie states. THEY ILL NO t�IlEl�l} MONEY The first mnns education was Perhaps more finished and Anothers pear to be making much. headway against the 'republic. .Phe people are. them strong,. plump li.R.H., the Duke of Cgnnauggbt at not flocking to their side as they • Aldershot 'This detachment was grant. inwnners gave her cause - x>`"." HE' present° hpge demand for PURITY' FLOUR proporton as was adopted in the oase" TO- MAKE MONEY. As being nliieh mare ground. Another's #;arments#Itted him; , Monarchist band at. Viriltae's Sed': on ' the arrival of the Republican troops, aids digestion, fills the shows the Confidence in.whi h it 's c t held. by thousands T who pursued them to the frontlet. Iu that the troops will carry back with Auntheil4 hair was Cl1rIR: them a pleasing recollection of their. Visit." home " wounded, ,, „ •„ Another's name as m w Arthlu -Jim Netivs from Galicia• says that the Monarchists there .are in a state of of " After illness or doss of -cooks. Those who have used PURITY FLOUR; have come to demoralization. They leaders are un- able to persuade them to. advance in,;. "of weight : from any In the $pinion of Dr. G. C, Ci el- Inan, president of :the O. A. C,, Was chosen by this girlie, A,,,i not for wealth and not for love stockholders of the Credit Foncier 'Canadien, a trench-Caiiadian lumber believe in it. The look on PURITY as a friend, The They, . and real estate corporation, Saturday .who addr-e�srred the Aluanli �Confe�rence yy .e Jim b b a -; by Mabel chosen - But thaw.. be. was t be one in til of Government has taken all neces-, feel they can trust it implicitly, bal'y Steles to resist the .Royalist rls� ' ALL ORUGGISr_^ i'ng, ., and that "tranquility.. reigns of Knox 0ollegle, Toronto, the quality inost lackirt in the Ontario The whole fat that llroposedl represented by -proxies, voted by 'thc, because each „.and eve lot r3' secretary,Joseph ,u h W.. Trio e F q taimer,s as bwsiniess ability. lUnlike. Mr.Laberge _ attended the meeting. of PURITY FLOUR has a the Wicktetnn farmers, .they WilLnot ;T and not.iu the name of the .company. ":: always been uniform—always at r<.. Of the 1,80.0 stockholders, 1A00 are residents of New England, and .the spend moneyy to make >xtpre money, he pnaliwltairt( p pD TIRED' nUN-DOWN PEOPLE Order it at once, price,$8 per bushel, as I only want to buy what. r• ni- " dered; . You also want ,manure forks, the.best four tines, are only lac. ' up to the high standard of quay ?, `�•a We have.wire staples, hooks,etc• Along with the physician, lawyer . �--r+s �x•.•4� Toronto, det. 9.—While bf theF res. canoe of. his," wife, James Hacken, 32 ity that has made it famous. a'Q ``t` ' Brook'street, drank a quantity of car- and veterinary eurgeou, Dr, �Creei- roan advocated 'the! presence, of the ' A Nortk4 Caroiiaa![anSuiggest • Wouldn't you, too, like to use ;. Doctor of Agriculture in aach conn- a Remedy, but, owirig to a weak heart, had been a flour you . uld always rely * .` \`� taking a few days off. try disitrfet,' Such a man, he said, would find plenty ofa„tvork to do, , N, C.--`l~or s io -" y on? Would like to fee 1 certain that your bread, cakes, Muuloet wRp mad ,couJ,d inereasa the productive- mess of tills, coil by 20 per ,tenor, ti0reensboro, me I was so do tins wn and. d8bil fated that I could hardly dragaroun � and pies were going. to turn il�': ` Oiitarlo Field Crops Exgeed �VeatJ a tit My ppe a was poor and •I oouid. no awl? Mights: `I haft tried different s out exactly right ? That's just . : :,' UR1ty t`0atario is Ao* and will be 0 called tonics. wittioat .benefit, i wa how you'll feel when yotx Ft�llf backban�e of,agricultuxp for .yeaai �.. advised to fry your rcpd' liver iii become a user of PURITY pue►rr ? r to come, . said Dr. Craelman. Last i . year iu.fi�eld crops shone this pro - iron tonic. Vinol, and I ami .so glad .1 FLOUR , tht�c�gnfidence- ,,,,:..:- , 1 r;�t;; creating flour. state yieldled .filo -Iger .cant; 3ndre than';the wholte of tVe t°Great Weeist' did, .for. it gave me a ]tearty appetite I soon commented to sleep soundly, The oatcrop id,:Ontario, alone is I fsel,strong, welt and more:tsc PURITY FLOUR gives high-class results, because it consists more than 110,000 busbiels. • ..If the tand he a thain I have for years. Every exclusively of the high-grade [portions. of the best Westeiil farmers snth;e province•would oxlly plaint their crops in the right Orr down or iiebiiltated person"_ should fust tlde Vinol a. triaL" hard wheat. dei ;they wbuld ,say.e in.a year {more X. Allsbroo What Vinol did Allsbroo On account of the extra strength of PURITY FLOUR please---- g 1? thatn.• the whole of ,lManitoba Ord-. duces. Tihte higher standard of the .for .11?r.• It ft iviil dd for every weak,.-•un.downo remember, when making pastry, to add .more shortening oat ,crop in.the past five years has p ersoa iii this vicinity.. g than an ordinary•$our given the farmar ,ttwesity.million. dollars. more profit t+hain in,tliie five Show our Ranh we will furnish th medicine free if it does not do as w requires.: years pitevious, claim, 'Come in and get a o And When )making .1 TOY Little things counted, he -said. If seteds .were hand-picked and only -bottle, thea@ terms.I , W; S,.R. Holmes, Druggist, 011itlton- bread add more water, large, plump :feeds. aowtn, all, per ,1at11arit Canada:.PU ' .,a"n'd . P U R I T Y FLOUR will ex and eeat. inerpase in crops ;would re - Suit.' Dairying 'Paying Business. into more loaves than The dairying indusitry', Dr.'Cr�e!_el WASHINGTON. . the same weight of "� g � insun pointed out, mieant real prq,s- No gildeol.,.tluuie .sivefls from ordinary $our can ptinity for, io farmee.. ;Butter'aoly More bread a tanned ro erti s co in from ,the the loipl root to catch the ' Yid produce, thus asitia •r ap. a ma g . y !f « g ai and oat»tle paturned• to tiiLo l%, oil morning, or evening beam; -but more better bread- bread ;and "het- featilizter au,fficie{n(t to cid q"able, its. ,the lore and gratitude pf. united - ter bread " productive oras. ;The; average co:w Anterlca .setfle Upon it id cine yields 3;000 pounds d1wilk, and it eternal su etti.ee. on i btd 6u6 Make your next flour order spell P+U-R-I-T-Y.F-L-O-U-R. was possible to it�crtease the supply, ote 4l Sunble roof went bon the, It costs slightly more, but. its worth the .difference.. greatly.. ` "• ' intrepid" and',nnseliisb warrior,. Add PURITY FLOUR to.groeery.list right now. petite to Farm. the ,magistrate who knew no io4 Dr. �Creielpman thought the aver glory but his country's good. To, 'SOLD BY Beacom& Smyth J. P. iShe age faTmler )would. live longer and that be .rettirn.ed happiest when Harrison Wesco W T , pbard &+'Co., die. happier and beamore'nose tothe his work was done. TbPce' he O'Neil, ,eommtuntty if he'r{etired ;to.a small lived in no[ita simplieHty; there Geo-ittet &Cory Ctantelon tBro.s, . coriner of his ow.n farm insthad oL he died nglory and peace. While , L. Flui�tter 'CO.,C!o., Distributors, selekvtvg .the city, it stands 'the latest generations of the grateful children of Am*, lea will inakp this'pilgrimage to it as to a shrine, and. when it' A mshall a ong. m1cm a fall if fall it mu�� t, the � ' memo a h memory and the name of Wash- ington shall shed an eternal glo- MARITIME TRIBC DWINDLING ryanthe spot.=EdwardZierett. FROM FORMER GLORY. dollars. per annum. Visiting this in. Aac'tstiory =is retatea or an irishman's teresting school ' lately, the writer • experience along this line. -Although found a snug and comfortable build. fifty years have passed since 'the in- ing;. the walls adorned with prints of eident occurred the tale has lost none Reservation ,on Bay Chaleur, With Icing George and Quoen Mary, The df its interest. The roan lied ocea- Its Little Mission, Is the Home of teacher, Miss Josephine-. Audet, is. Sion "to -.visit the Mission and was' arrQa , Remnant of Tribe That Dotriitiated most energetic and much interested, invited to dinner. In order to induce . in the progress of her. pupils, wild him to remain his host. remarked New Brunswick The Children are docile -and quiek to learn. There with evident, satisfaction: Knew No English a Few "Months hi an enrolment. . of • w.ent -nine ' y "Duck fey ' dinner, not., fly -away:• Scholars, and . an avers e.. attendance r ,I�yst'ia terY Ago, But Are Pro ressin Ra idl g duck; bow -wow ducki' g B P• y of twenty. She told . me that when When the 'savoury dish appeared Extending f:om the mouth of the she took charge' of them .six months and proved to be. young. dog the' Grand Cascapedia River westward, ° before, they were" entirely ignorant of visitor suddenly discovered � that his Summer English'.. She was compelled to'point business, was too pressing.to•'permit • long the shore of Bay Chaleur for a to an article and pronounce the. Eng- him. to remain, and hastily withdrew.s 6 stance of two miles, is the Indian: lish word: thus little by little • they Another visitor, no longer- than twen-com, 1�` Reservation of Maria; known as La acgUired.words; and as the teacher ty years ago, ate heartily of toren». P. Pointe Sauvage or Indian Point. This knew no Miomse we can imagine -pine, .and pronounced' 'it. eareeIlent, r how trying those forst days must have " �Lnd «[Z tract of land was granted to the In- been. "A class in the" Third Reader' 'Just Ipd other are reed' in English The Indians art• full of rescttrce ' dians in the year 1800, and comprises g.' h and, spelled for me., when times are hsird. Dressing hirn- Bow' el' Troubles three hundred and fifty acres of good The little girl at the head of the class self in his most dilapidated garmonts� arable land beautifully .situated on knew her multiplication table per- i old Louis Jerome presents himself at Are Curable by the Use of fectly, replying so readily that one the, stores of the neighboring village, o the lisle des Chaleurs, says G. I4I. � g MaoWhirter in The Canadian CM. marvelled at the rapidity of question` where his .story and appearance are . fury. .s and answer. I was much struck sure Of reward, althatigh all are nil /�, 'With the musical voices of- the c11f1- to his dad D a � L ' The inhabitants are a remnant of ge to secure charity, One the old Micmac tribe which onee The e. they sang an Ave Maria.'is year he tried a more ambitious plan, roamed over the Province of New The desire of the' teacher's heart is During Lord Lansdowne's term of of- nn Brunswick. The first chief of this to obtain an or an for use in the flee . in Canada he receivr:d from X east Uri bnssion was Gilbert Martin, who schoiol. the spcike gratefully of the )w•ufs, who had been one of his interest taken in her school b Hon. lived to the great age of one hundred y canoe -men an the Grand thing, like ���/� ���`�Vi��e01" and ten years. His wife was equally. Charles, lVtaxefl. With >yreat good -will a letter Which read something, like d U 1. v1(. tenacious of life, attaining the age of she marshalled her pupils into posi• this; RA one' hundred and eleven tion while I endeavored to et .a ph& you to let Governor-General, Wriiin' - years. The . tograph of them. recent chief is Abraham Martin. At present there' are otic bondred ' here you know very hard tithes TM8 STERLING RUXEDY RA.S BEEN 11�� is pr Electionshrye for the office are held every �"and fifty persons on the reservation: , no breakfast last fright no Sul,- ON TEE MAItI�ET F OYER 6 three years. It is the duty :Of the ? Fer this morning, it vnit11. lir, ;_«od 5 chief to preserve order and settle dis• . the oldest being ,Etienne Dodam. Ienough Send' me len dollars will pay YEARS AlYb IIAS Y o FAIL mutes. The wigwams of the aborigines have you polin nex summer if you do so The people of Indian Point- are been displaced. by houses similar to will be Very much surprised TO b0 'WHAT WE C; AIM POR IT. 'Roman Catholic in religion. Their those of their white neighbors, and Louis Jerornc," Rist Settled priest was Rev. _Father In many instances• comfortable used Lord Lansdowne,. greatly amused a If an unsct►ipuloas druggist or dealer Bosse, and their church was built in and barna testify to the energy tired tills ohara,cteribtle epistle, reglionded ,'aya Y>338, being erected by the Indians ambition of the owners, The"occupa• to the' Chief's "surpriso" itnd aptly "This„ . tjons of the Indians are varfouat dur• faction. is just tis good .or better,. lust sheinselves at a cotit of nine hundred ing the winter! many, work in the In the -early days the Go�ermm�nt. gay—"(live me 'Dr. b"o'vler's,' r know dollars. Mass ig celebrated once a y y what Y want when I ask for it, and give intonth by the priest of St. Jules. lumber camps, while others hunt, fish 'had supplied seed -grain to .the 11 what matters are rxit lice- ar make inocamins, §naw -shoes and dians; each man was allowed as me what I ask for.ft lectod in thi,i Settlement of the iced bwkOtf'and fry the summer they Sten much fend as lie could clear, The price In 35 Cohn tier bottle. dee atruete guido s the S fior'tsmen and as 'The number of people oil the re. that the name, Tho T'. 16Iilbutii Co. irimt . The l5rescnt teat her• iii ship Iaborom •while between ti>jaaes Servation hoe decreased greatly since theta in Bngligh and French at a Limited, Toronto, Ont.,• appeals oa the 044a,of threA hur,dfed ,ate filar"e° do a little farirring arzd .berrry. iris young days. A large picture aI pit; ing, the 0*61flef and other photograph t Itrble ori wd ata tho inanufabtttrbM and -.Tho indiane Atte, V40 11001table. fit 2p: tba. stalls; INIt# prtiprlNtorr of tbftt remedlr. k IN •lit ,r•09k lust. TASK NEARLY WISHED t Preffler 5orden's Calbinet to 'i -e t: st n, In li; s- cs - n$ i- d: r>, ti" 1; run- � g r To e a, rm W n u Announced This Afternoon. List Is .Almost t:omnictod and Corr4- ? H41Rlf A five years 490 the word Zn�pol-Bok ' ., rpondents' Are Protty Woll Asreed Wws unknown in Canada, and i�>iiltU-Buk Ili to -day. r•1 the Chief Foatures .of the per. ad>K,iliftted to, be the finest cure for skirl Injuries` sonnet •--• Members Will Not Be slid disC$sest y Sword -In Until Noon Tomorrow-•, Hughes For Militia. AND WHFRFAS It has been; arepresented to x wiOttawa, u t b Oct. O.—The 111 Borden n Tues- us that there are till some good Canadil�an$,: brio day, Baxl Grey afterwards leaving by special train for Montreal to catch event some toothers and heads o families Who r y his boat. IIIAW4 not yet tried thus great balm„ we hereby Tho Alanastty is yet uncompleted, - but while this "is so, there are a num• r offer a R� APM of one free trial. box a►f ber of men who are regarded as cer. tain selections. These Include; lam-B�uk to every person who lli.as not yet tried Nova Scotia, R. L. Borden. e New Brunswick: Hou. J.1. Hazen. this worideOul bald i Quebec: Dohertys ,,Perley, Pelletier, I Monk. t Ontario: Cochrane, Foster, White P 0VID'' D they send by 1touil to. us this y Broder, Hughes. e Manitoba. Rogers, Roche, � roclanilation to ether, with one -cent stamp to, British Columbia: Goodeve. e Cul, Sam Hughes will, itis Qxpect- pay return postage pig such box d ed take the militia "portfolio, and' -cer- tai 7', White of Toronto seems a ger. tainty as 117:ii,i�ter of Finance. Mr, AND FURTHI M PRO I.pED that they e White is in Ottawa tdoub . There is' still some doubt as to Que- address such 4ppllcation to our' offices at > bee, though when the delegation from Toronto. - that province left Ottawa fiaturday, it is �sahl that Rodolphe forget would go 'in without portfuho, instead of Wilfrid Given under our hand this day, Nantel. t The portfolios have not b,sn alloted, Hazen. For Railways? St. John, N.B., Oct. 9—J. D. Hazen, premier New Brunswick, u ZAM,,2BUK, of left for Ottawa last night, to accept a seat in. the °Borden --Cabinet. He said he was. not sure what purtfoIio he would get. It is believed he will be the next Mitt- 3 =" aster of Railways. now open. and telegraphic communica. (meat has reinforced the Braganza gar. ,a tion :has been restored. Canadian Troops Complimented. xlson, Pretender With . Royalists, I The Preinier says that he wishes the '. to be informed that the. Portu� Ottawa, Oct, 9. Militia. orders to date contain, among other things, a Vienna, Oct. 9.—Dom Miguel Bra. i press , ganza, pretender to the Portuguese , guese Government !is not exercising announces that he leas u,ny censorship over telegrams, anal is copy of the despatch from file Imper- ial authorities to His Excellency, re• .throne, agreed permitting even the most mendacious to accept the program laid out by Cermts to be transmitted I Capt. Couciexe, questing him to convey to his Min- raters an expression of the gratitude of leader of the Royal - ists, Dom Miguel says that the tortes His Majesty's Government at resew- ing representatives of the military and will have to decide between him and Manuel, He. will not proceed- to the naval forces of the overseas Ionia- Portuguese frontier, but will remain w ions for; the purpose. of taking part in the coronation festivities which neutral to the last moment, "although he has allowed sons to -enter the Mon- hAve' just terminated, The despatch t t a the amassing of the” arch ranks under assumed names as, volunteers. • jww- Nis Pti his ro all parts had a good S effect in bringng• together men, from T epublic of Portugal," said, Dom ltfiguel, "has, through its ds• a the widely separated port ns of thQ Empire. t, r � t, sC re-ga 1pI III jgsly�tions anc� religgions . •Lrdiifiiewns, made .itself so hated, es. ,. "A A most favorable impretssion was pecially . among the country people,. created by the appearance. of the troops on.the coronation days, as well that the prospects for the restoration of. the.• monarchy are•not unfavorable," t as at the parade at St. Paul's Cathe- Contradhctory Reports, has helped cou>tttless dral,. on June 18, and also at the par- Lisbon, Oct. O. --The most contradic= , PAe on June 30, "'when His Majesty • tory reports are being received hera thousands of•thln,w,eak, d teas pleased to present " them with coronation medals,". lie states. regarding the situation in the north. The Monarchists, ho Wever, do not ap. delicaie children=made The detadhment from the 79th High- lenders of Oanada were in.spected:by pear to be making much. headway against the 'republic. .Phe people are. them strong,. plump li.R.H., the Duke of Cgnnauggbt at not flocking to their side as they • Aldershot 'This detachment was grant. .es-' petted, and the Republican troops so and robust. 'ped the, coronation medal ,fin the same far.have remained loyal. proporton as was adopted in the oase" A semi-official note says that the It Creates an a • etit@ PP of the regular army: The despatch 'concluded: , Monarchist band at. Viriltae's Sed': on ' the arrival of the Republican troops, aids digestion, fills the "His Majesty's" Government trusts who pursued them to the frontlet. Iu that the troops will carry back with the engagement•• severa•,1- Monarchists veins " With, rich red them a pleasing recollection of their. Visit." were frilled' a;n'd two Republicans,' blood. wounded, Ousted From .His Job.- Netivs from Galicia• says that the Monarchists there .are in a state of of " After illness or doss Providence, R.I., Oct. 9..—Alleging ' that he took the stump in Canada in demoralization. They leaders are un- able to persuade them to. advance in,;. "of weight : from any opposition to reciprocity in the name of the company, unwarrantedly; the to Portugal - Not . Exercising; Censorship'.. cause, it birings strength stockholders of the Credit Foncier 'Canadien, a trench-Caiiadian lumber Madrid, Oct. O.—The Portuguese. anti flesh quicker than Prime Minister Joao Chapas, has noti- . and real estate corporation, Saturday fled the Portuguese legation here that anything else. voted to oust Arthur Laberge of.the Government has taken all neces-, ii�antre511 as ,their vice-president. Only .twenty of the eighteen hundred stock- bal'y Steles to resist the .Royalist rls� ' ALL ORUGGISr_^ i'ng, ., and that "tranquility.. reigns holders voted in person, others being it -16 tllrtsuehrint t1�N emmrrv," The Gnvra,•n- represented by -proxies, voted by 'thc, secretary,Joseph ,u h W.. Trio e F q Mr.Laberge _ attended the meeting. anti made an extended speech, claim - f., -g that his campaign. w,,.k in Canada was done entirely • as an individual; ;T and not.iu the name of the .company. Of the 1,80.0 stockholders, 1A00 are residents of New England, and .the tom' GIONVLEl11IEiv—Do YOO'want Timothy deed 't o sow- . If sol.•nd' ly" others of Canada, The company awns timber tracts. in New. Brunswick.• and Order it at once, price,$8 per bushel, as I only want to buy what. r• ni- " dered; . You also want ,manure forks, the.best four tines, are only lac. ' Quebec. We have.wire staples, hooks,etc• Suicided in Wife's. Presence.. LADIES --You wane fine ar, Mustard Seed, Curry Powder, Tur- merit, Celery Seed, Toronto, det. 9.—While bf theF res. canoe of. his," wife, James Hacken, 32 etc., for pie ling. Come here for best and cheapebt Sugar ugar by the sack or dollar, as low as possible ' Brook'street, drank a quantity of car- f firing your Produce as we pay fiat HigLest lltsrket d'riee bolio acid on Saturday night and died • .Shortly afterward:He was only 20 years of age, laid had. been employed by ,the. Horison Coal Co. as a driver, p �,m Oritiriil LOlydeI?©;r0 J ' Re ADD S " p . but, owirig to a weak heart, had been taking a few days off. Drs, Burns and. McBeth were slim- -" y mimed but could do nothfn • !i a eve the sufferer. No. inquest will be held. Guilty of Horse Stealing. Woodstock, Oct -.9, -Win. Treuhen; the local man' Who bought, a horse. in this city and .went to Guelph, where he was arrested &fter he had,sold the horse and •failed'to settle in the Wood. stock deal with the proceeds," was found guilty" of stealfng, by the Iinagis- trate. He was not sentenced and was sent back to jail, wherehe will con. dtict soma; correspondence with a view of getting -the horse back to its origin• al owner in Woodstock. Captain Gallagher Dead. St, Catharines, Oct. 94 -•Capt, p:;,t< rick Gallagher, one of the best known -men in the,Niasara district, .died at his home on Centre streat, Saturday morning, following an illness of acv. oral months. For years hos had sailed the great lakes, retiring a few years aro. Since. then he held a position on the Welland Canal, lie Is Sur• vived by five daunliters and. three sons. FIGHTING -IN PORTUaAF . " [Monarchists and \Republicans Have Met in Battle. Vigo, Spain, Oct, D.—Train passen• gens from Portugal report an engage. ment between ,tlie Royalists and Re- publican troops near Sayo Thyrso,, not far from Oporto. Toe Royalists, while numerous, they say, are badly armed. All trams frons Oporto yesterday morning were crowded with troops on Choir way to: flight the Monarchists. The Portuguese Government however, i;s not sure of the loyalty of the regf- meute, Relief 'Porce gent. 0118ves, .`Portugal, Oct. 9.-•-Republi. can troops have left for 'Vinha% 14 miles worst of Braganza, to teliove ether Popubliean troops, whose retrea4 is said to be cut Oft by the Mon,ateh• lata. The ro Ad;t to f .j_ -..0