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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jan 1905, p. 7

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Bltittattt'tt PILLS A man's slum-g I can be avoided by using is another most scrim and painful experience of many women. Thousands“ volt-en are taking Beecham'e Pills periodically and ttnd them wonderful in relieving the nif- ering. Every women should acquaint herself with the good the“ Pills can do, u Lin Willenl had ion track of him out neu- Briscoe'c. it In: laid. Ind bad 'NFme into town at midnight seeking him. He had found Parker. the Herald foreman, and Ron Sellout-Id. the Inn- seller. and Bud Tlpworthy. the devil. It work in the printing own. but no an of Hll'kletl them or in tho our use. Togntlwr ttteste had'nought for him and had roused others who had in- quired at every home where he might bun cone for Mtelter, and they had "htatttit'sBuatitn I generally comes beceuse of troubles peculinr to women; these troubles come from n cause simple in itself, but which Beecham's Pills will quickly we.- move. There are many ways in which women Butter and town. There were shouts; voieea called houneiy: lamps began to glean in the windows; half clad people emerged from their houses men ainppin; their braces on their shoulder: as they ran out of doors; question. were allotted into the dimneea. . Then the new" went over the town. It was cried from yard to yard. from group to group. from at. to gate. and reached the furthermoat tNmttrtee. Bun- nen shouted it as they aped by. and hon muted it, bmthleaa: women with ioooened hair stumbled into darktirt. elm-hen "H-glee- It out new “been! sleepers. and pate aria. clutch- ing wraps at their throats. will-pared " acmea fences. The lick. toning on their hard beds. heard tt The belt clamored it tar and near; " apread over the countryside. and it ttew over the wire: to distant cities. The White Capo had got Mr. Harness! In special instructions to “women win: each box. - Tl- “... a. AliiNi'iritiip A 1llilttelf.teh, a HE courthonoe belt nouns in I [fri' the night! No helium ! _ _ stroke of BettoiteU. Henry. I " no uncertlin touch. was on the rope. A loud, wild. hurried tumor pooling oat to wake the countryside. I rapid clung'. chug! clung! that Itl'uck clear in to the mine. The courthoune bell had tolled for the death of Mor. ton. of Gartield, or ‘Hendricka; had rung Joy penis of peace after the war and utter political campaigns. but it had rung as it won ringinx now only three times--onee when Hibbud'l mill burned. once when Webb Londllkiiled Hep Bardioek and intrcnched hlmlelt In the lumber yard and would not b. taken until he was shot through and through. and once when the [touch no commodation. crowded with children and women and men. we: wrecked within twenty yards of the station. Why was the bell ringing new? Men and women. startled into wide wake fullness. cloned to window: No red mist hung over town or country. What was it? The bell rang on. It: loud l alum beat incmsingly into menu heart- out quickmed their throbbing 1 to'the rapid measure of its own. Vogue t form loomed in the slanting. Ahorle. 1| madly ridden. splashed through the tl Said the Inn on bomb.“ “Jud... I'm than! they have.“ “Wiley. he left about but put 9-- tttst before the storm. Tm think In went wen." “Much obllxed. Willem II Io lib-0t he Isn't "ee of anything." "Wlleyl" The old man'l You. Ihook. Minnie been to cry aloud. Tho hone- Ilnn wheeled about and turned In: onl- ml's head toward town. “Wing!" loyal! "Wlley. they haveat't-rott don't tum they've got him P __ -- av- -"'._r" than: he went welt.” " "Wiley!" The old nu: laud from ttttyin nanin. ' -ettiasq up. an. haul t. '+ char Na that baton b Data. “What ta In That'a you. h’t tt Wiley? What In It? Ia to! road “I at “no and’oollm m-a tho antenna. ma volea val not. than What-u: quiet. and tt ”I“ hulk). "What la It. Wiley)“ “In... what tuna did Mr. Ruth- Iaanheralaatllstt. andwhtchway dbl ha so!" Therawaaaaueua. Tamara. " away (torn tha window. mm waa landing just out-Ida Ma door. Nt moat hava been about half put A wua't it, “than" aha called in a banana-harp“th hm fPteteorturiiaGaiiC"t lino-alum lock-(Ian. I. dmupattluuu. 1_1Petotteeustiu-t Mag" The Gentlemdk" from Indiana tun-end the mu on has. CHAPTER VIII. sesetosres.etsrtiiiirteeeetelr index” "oc-far, " noon tau-01w. "Genmnen. tt can: to no tttat In. South and Ila-millaw." nodding u the nun will the nwhldo whip. "an both right. What and an we det" Inn-2 Whut we pm to new II with ham» tet Hr. mm... " I.” but now to (In than an his“ have done It. 'I and out vim they "te., Matter I but for MI. I... " II,- " "new: for mm “M‘- m "an. will blow than on... “Keep a. both. an n has on.“ I. Inltbod. VIN! . “I, m new“! In". " on lawn-“Ito- '2f'l,'"'e'liiirai'i." done.” an m by “I. - - II; In It. In thet m h h- "Gentteasedi Snub and Mr. the Inn wlth l the Mace and stood by tho lawyer and made a slink may more With his hand. no vu- IM to " once. as his respect tor the law was la- noto- rionl an: his um for It. and he had been new. In Oat-low u an tonal-ll, . ml.- In. in vam- " Illegal and mu advice and qttieted down to- but tt lo not. Ill Ills trmtemtottattr eatgtlt me. l the fence ,fi, ___.-n “HIGH-a - uer ls already In “humble communi- catlon with - “In around here. Ind he'll have than. an betel-o night. Alt you're so: In In In to control your- selves a um. and Inn. quietly)? He could lee that a word. (new: then In rum-c. tn Mnrnln; home-- no our“ can; none; nun. an I.- pron-ion. Then was 1 MW. of thou- I In; and argument nnq "our!" that gr'm lander and In“. Mr. Ephraim WORD. h 'tttte of alt confnslou. clad u anally no own :90 premiln‘ any, 'Hitmmtetr climbed Hm rm...- -m- -A~- " -- - 7‘ - u. out; "up!!! " Ume to do It. and we all new they were laying for him. You want to ho mighty careful. mum (mun. ttor. - I. nln-J- ‘- __. - -_ --- .... w. u...- trice and confess that his prisons-I1 hm! vu-zxgml. at what (line he did not know, probably toward the bezlnnlug a: the storm. when it was noble“. "riitrtwtr.-cnm, me attorney. "wee- II nothing as yet of which we can " cuse the Crossroads. If our friend In. been hurt " In much not. likely that these crooks did te The: etc-ad In Juust'. u Inn are we doiu' here? What's "t reckon there Ain't new cm the good of listening to you?" than them two Bowiderl. (other and There was a yell at this, end those Ion," interrupted a patron. wiping the who heard the speaker would probably drops from ttie beard u be let " have started for the Orgasm-d: had [hill on the bar. "they rid into town not a rumor sprung up which passed like a couple of wild Indiana, the old rapidly from man to man and in a few man beatin' that my more tf than: moments had readied every person ht till she we: one big wait. and he ain't the crowd. The new" came that tlu- nateheriy no cruel out: either. t ex- two shell gamblers had wrenched a her [wet Lise Willottl better keep out oe out of a wiiidow under cover or thel' Hartley's wry." storm. had broken Jail and were at ' "t keep out of no on“ wart" cried large. Their threat- ot the day before a voice behind him. Turning. they law were remembered now with convincing I Lise landing on the mm of the vividness. They had worn repeatedly door untied to the _ Injm hand to Bannock Midis t1tetaherttramiurttsk when tin when» hone he he hearinxolotheu that the: would 'w"' "Mm emo- tho ddewolh and that for the man who had token their mom now stood pointing. with'lowered held " from them and had them arrested. halt through the (loamy, beside " The "rrmectttltttt attorney. quickly per 1 master. Lin woo hatleeo, Quilted wiring the mine of this complication . with mud from heed to foot; his tor in holding back the mob that was " we: let. hi- teeth (round together. lib I'd-ally forming, coiled Horner from the we: burned under red tide, and " 1 vulva! and made him get up on the hair in: toned and dump on his brow. l'v'M'o and confess that his prisoners N keep out of no mnn'. -.-n ..- - I In“! __.--,--- ' ‘ . their mm; what, you run It Judge. What are we doin' here the good of listening to you?" 'hey anon-1 red Mm will: - '--H-e'- .. - - him, brandishing the butt of a rawhide whip nbou his bad. "And while you Jaw on about n here he may be tied up like 1 dog in the woods. that full of hole- by the men you never lifted a thttrer to bender, because you wunl In the forum at dawn they gather 1Ct.thtmtt-uaiiiGGi"triFiir. ten Bmlth. who and. a lpeech from the eourthotta. Iona Ind warned them to go Mow. The: answered hill wlth angry ahouta and booting: But he made his his ha- voleo heard and bath them do nothlng nah. No tnets wen known. he all. It wan far from certain that harm had been done, and no one knew that the " Clo-mode people had done It. even If ”new; had happened to Mr. Barkleu. Ba de. clared that he spoke In Barkleaa' name. Not " could dlstreao him so much ll :zzhem to defy the law. to take it of the paper hands. Justice would beaa. " Cer. Day mooning, ma P_1tt'.tqhteweusGe7Gk'i'ii7, Met, kicked " tho will“ of team artttermnttrtttem. In: any!" I “can hull- not but mm; Almaty-worn”: allow out In: that. Women and childnn an Into mkhou' yards and N--.., I- --- - "III. tt way" MM n ma below ‘ -__ -_ “7-“. " Ir "'rtTetdauamrittGii;ia'. "was new that the Inn thing can do w“ to '30 Illa. that that than Irma 'ret-trare-iid [chateau “thmmhhublo Mote. Th. mett “mutabIhanddy Imam In that“ than. we" In!" Ihont 'a'e_ryttyr-tieiiua"i'rFi;ii Jot-ed Gallium um. at an no": h you run for clrcuil we doln' here? What'. Heaped In angry than“. thti1it'lill/?i"ti rjr"lirl','4TAtl2'g,,tgtt.riae - ,,~_,V_._.,___ ‘1 'g',',',)?",",?:",'."?".",!",,','",?,;.?",',?"; h hm. " " Colic Choke. leth- aq0 Mario”. In. Ate can and had and the lin- d... mumm- 1'tAee-drtidurtrGk" 'iiri'liji'4l9S'lttG'l'ti"ttfltdic. MIN-phA-ubhh. T_et,_oihtiriiari'i""rGers,sr-, W M'o Cello. _ Charon u! “like. I I . tttgztg,iiFiittitesie, tmt I was gone. Boon the mom emptied. u the patron- of the - returned to the lurch. and only Mr. Wilkerson an! (In hndlord renulnell.‘ tho - being the Peofemiormt oak-9,. no mgr-k. of L‘AL __ e- ".7 -...rM- no}- "In behold (to hail. of tha Iona In - ridden acro- tho aldewalk and that now‘ stood panting. with'loweted bead ball through the doorway, beanie his l master. Lin waa hatleaa, gal-allot . with mind from head to bog; hla tor waa act. hla teeth (round together. bk (yea burned under red tide, and tmi halr lay toned and damp on Na brow. N been out of no man'a way." he re- peated hoanely. "I heard you. Mr. lebo. but I've [out too much to do; while you loaf and no and drink over Landlo' bar. I've got other busine- than keepln' out of Hart Bowlder'l way. I'm lookln' for John Hal-Ideal. He won the beat man we had In (Illa emery hole, and he was too good fee no. and an we've maybe let atm get killed. and maybe I'm to blame. But I I'rn goin' to and hlm, and If be’a hurt l'm goln' to have a hand on the ropa 1 that nm the men that did " It I have l to so to “own to put it there. Arte. I that Til answer for my fault. not ha- I He threw per on " trome n1 e--- _ - uvzr all! Cynthy Tlpwonhy." aid the landlord. “She’- Irhlted table on him Int two yen-s, and her brother Bud work. " the Herald olce. She didn't In: a word, only looked and looked and looked. "he a crazy woman; tfn'her and Bud went all together to unt Ita the woods. They Jest tuck hold of each othera hand- ttke'-- l u... um puny m this district? Where'- the man to run either of . now! me u not." he continued dear-tel}. "ttqt In taunt us In the full." Ditttt Zane choked over his (on! an: can. “We night'- well but up (I. duh dust-l ole to" " I". an” "t don't' know what“. come ‘oier tel Cynthy Tlpwonhy." an an hulk-l "rth ”in, to m 'tsigh; around here," nld Ross "What's groin. to become} 0' tt "Id the party In an. dhstrtett the man to run either of a up." byserft'tFer-. it., ii'iiifei5irlu.'r1talttdtt 'l,T1.1;,'ep,tyg',y,iiiiciiit"id “new... Q5. 1'tttttyxeiiiFaiai'7.i1Ti tt. f1tehrettrauutFa"hii"i'ii .t.?er1ttrtt.iifiii'aua'GUTd In" m than " x "at. "mm" P"- ed “I m William 1 from the empty III-ulna. Drink hearty.' m ttemen," he tSnished gloomlly. “I don't - no liquor todar--eseesrt to Us. Willa“- n _ P.12ttHttettotet,mats- " non-um: u the naturalist citizen rapidly undo theiy way thither, and than who had tumult-ted and wen' can: out again painted for internal " well as external "rettfoeeement The Indium. him-elf manned Iron a long hunt. let out his whiny with I lavlsh i _ 1 “He wu the best man we Ind. boys." hid Landl- u he poured the ma. glasse- tttlt. “We'd on of lent him to the legislatln um of Wuhlnztu lung ago. He’d or done In honor there. But we never thought or aote any- thlnx fer him. Jest let wand and left him build up the town and avg lilo l empty thankyes. Drink hearty, (an ttemen," he tiniBheeI 'Innmllv '" ..__-. - h-" w..." wl-IWl-FIIKI- no thought they had Wed In reaching Boom. and It bean to he Brr'emttp believed that they in a. - by the t _ Wt m which hedotoppodtotnkbum- mpUun-tnudemckentleurth. west of to)". new. the loll- (rum the 8mm hon-e. Toward noun a perv went out to min. the mo, med embankment. Men henntocomoheck manna. lane for breakfast hy two. and _ but many kept on launching the vocal. not feeling the need of food or mrtrtg It‘they did. Every we and clump of undertrrusts. - thicket. was an lacked. The wateu at the cruel. unl- F low for the most pert. but "7le wen-night. were drugged It - pool. Nothing was found. Then we: not I “5h - -_. 'em... -_I’ - 1httt.p.tt,tgijei7i,1iiii grew In number. - iGiiauri tale mm from the Rm clue! at police that he had I claw “that runabout; "- "--- A- - - muy. " the -aiuGUiTiiiUit "m“ " the “our: the the a..- tttees had and. at“ with Bartle- =f"dRf"frr-t. * iiiiiFit5iri'41tadlU.t 'ethr,1'Attigfi'iiiiiiiit"iig"t' Pf"erP-riUi'i"i '.'tttftty?reiiibriiGir"u"a tt. 1P.etruiiiikiFa"iGi'i"i'i'i t.tttrettVtitiirTna"i"G1"i - - tNtt a Inn-I. tutu-low. in. all no W Pt1tttueGar.iii'"i.tt,"ilh" gaunt-Emu”: f.1'e_teeeokCdiari"i"t"t '.,'PPt'Ptr-ts"eiiGii.i" 1'PyhteteiiiiaiG"GiL"C'l'.'t “ON-van. ”aluminum and ink ulmugmphm 'hesttatttim “I h" henna . 'Wortwofn-u-outu Donut. tfPeyexttmtit/rhiiiii"iiii7i lug. had not the In). of Homer: ”Hm" "Gotham-two... mm!- aweu dm"rtttatt-imude It was . ‘09.: man." To be Outlaw. to Item "1|th empty ' ma Boss mad. to tr.et _ the Herald who” node GG'ii"ia' m_ "I've attottt I!" ate] was W return“); alum. VII! thither. and United and wet. led for internal u anhrcement. The Then “I AG all! {om um an an. a PM”. tbe iii: " Puaragt& i The Man "why Chm (Muted the "viatoek Hockey Cub, t to 5; In the Int pm of The (Mom-Wat- 'diet let', Pe, .M new “one story In sunshine 1nd shadow wu told; A song of the Mrs lint love‘l dear um: aha." bold- _ A mg ot a mum lo-monow! A long ot a green wotld nu blues! ol an. A son. of a an that In splendour II." the: The Mr'a In Ioie's. hurl. all the ligttt's In love”: "I. Attd the world In a brighter lo- monow. A song'tor the new yen, It: hopes _ ad its fun. And never 3 not; that in saddened by tears; . A long that all." ring and shall ting to the rNrn-- . A song ot a brighter to-motrow. A son; [or the new you. taunting tho old, This number of the Four-Track Ser- ies contains 64 pages, and 117 Illus- trations which include exterior and interior View: ot Grand Central su.. tion, as well es those of 1 number of hotels, clubs, theatres, etc. It also contains a mop ol the city of New York, ' by " inches, printed in tour colon, which shows the perks, roil- 'rare-elevated,. underground and rur- tae-ith an alphabetical list ot " hotels, " clubs and " thumbs. A copy will be sent free, post paid, to my address, on receipt of ttve cents, by George H. Daniels, General Pueengex Agent, Grand Central Ste- tion, New York. . A SONG FOR THE NEW YEAR No. " of them-Track Series, which bears the above title, and is jut or! the press ot the Matthews- Northrup Works, " Btttralo, is one ot the ihteat books ot the kind ever is- sued by a railway compnnfv', nnd Mr. Dmiels claims that it is the distri- bution ol such information as is con- tained in this booklet,‘in the hywnys as well as the centres ot all the 'great countries ot the world, that tends to keep turning the wheels of American commerce, THE CENTRE OF THE FIRST CITY OF THE WORLD, “In my opinion Chtunber1ain'e Cough Remedy is the best mode tor colds," says Mrs. Cora Walker, ot Porterville, California. There is no doubt about its being the best. No 'other will cure acold so quickly. No other. is so surenpreventalivc of pneumonia. No other is so pleasant and sate to take. These are good reasons why it shoulh be preferred to any other. The tact is that law people ere satisfied with any other alter having once used this remedy. For sale by all druggists.' A turbine-drivete steamer has oper- ated on Lake Ontario during 1904 be- tween Toronto and Hamilton,' and has been a great success. The Allow. ever foremost in Transatlantic trans. portation, are about to put into com- mission two hi 1eelasa turbine-driven steamers, the 6iclorian and the Vir- ginian, each ot 12,000 tons, 630 feet in length. and 61 tact beatn--the lug. eat steamers ever built. tor the St. Lawrence trade. CHAMBERLAIN'S 'couun REM. EDY THE BEST MADE. [ uwuw gem-rotors Naeed " a dam nearly o mile any, The woman“ at Hagan Fall-Is being used in the nine way. Water turbine! are king connected with electric gent-non, ood the resulting eunuch is being “Hoyt-d touchy towns and cities Lotte substituted tor new power. L' his is one way in which molten)- cngine is being ("about __ --"-Ct""""*., III II “I. ”It! at; on ,V._. mu... - out"! amen. I mt "to. ot the m the .war tapttusd thet Today the world in liking it the {one mun." won, “a it is going Aug. sun: I slum-engine taco-nod. Tho nun: to win this an... .(M ”plain, with. um Inclusion the an. with 'rtoditt=. m "in of "You bet."; But tho Dam Lama t lion. The 'rtsterortreet and that!» other hone has been in the male " tormat "at, Iris punters In huh; combined to ”as also. Tho Opposition hone What and GI do awttr with “MW”- ill will» been on'thc me come toe " tally (in; (I plwes. At Goomohovn, on... there y..." m I... - won gnu yet.|ontc over Th bumper mill which tor years has. (Laughton) Ido not not that he "so" my not beonoperatot by Inlet “will“ and is likely tofu: some time. He hath.- had a. - dwlric generators planed " n dunl L-J .---- , _. v ,_ -vâ€"wâ€"v-“u I. "I an; the. en lurch e! do can. m III ttdttAt toe- 1ttjtitariari"Utr2"lltr." two continents; the” molecule In- d‘mhnu ed my; there-1e ehctrle but“. chem: unbu- l-m; lure m decals tumult-u»! can toe Inc on nun"; there no electric and the. “Mobiles in use in agriculture! action ot America, Great Britain and South Attica. I Today the world is eating if the . slum-engine new. The newer loomslohe the tune with moditte- tions. The water-wheel unwelco- I trie generators no being combined to ( do away with steam-engines in 1o'nell places. At Georgetown, an., there 1 hamper mill which tor nus hull . 'e v - - VII u- tf, L."2fd nu': talt tlt.' ,tifl'3t'. tdttd mm; .l);rrlt',pttcLeiii2 ”m" 'ff/gt; linker ' -_ L__‘_,. - A -.\umn Comm-non "It mom: film ”-va can... I. MAI Md f.yr'tHaree.aaau. Jam tr, "My moth" has been a sale-m (or: many years trom _rlretmtatist.n,"sra" W. ll "01mm. ot Husband, Prunsyh' vanlg. "At times slm was unable 10’ move at all. walk- at all thttett walk lung was paintnl. I presented her with' abttth, o! Chambrrlaln‘s Pain Balm I and alter alew IPPHCIHOHS who or" and " was the most wonderful numb reliever ah had at" tried. In tact. l the Ismmwmou it m and In up all time: an. to walk. An 'yeere't al applique- u Pavia}!!! Ileana” in a. MAM! 'P-tlm-tr:', Tad with." -'atlalnh all! Miss Militia KEmutrgng read a Illuminate! mama. After the pm autumn a very enjoyable evening CURKD HIS MOTHER OF RIM-2U» ATISM. The home at Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hilborn, Blair, was the scene of a pleasant surprise Tuesday evening, when a number ot Mr. llillmrn's up- lla called and mutated Mr. and an. Hilborn with a handsome couch and! male caulk-l. prior to their removal to Galt. Where. Mr. llilhon: will con- tinue his profession. FV _ "mme. SCHOLARS PRESENT - _ TEACHER AT BLAIR, CHAMBERLAIN'S C'OUGH REM- EDY ABSOLUTELY HARNLEts'S. The halt of giving children mulb‘ cine containing Injurious substance: ts sometimes more disastrous than' the disuse trim, which they are Inf-l luring. Every mother should - that Cttatntserltrinu, Cough Remedy " petfcctly 'savior children to take. It contains nothing harmful, and [or coughs. colds and croup ls unsurpas- M. For ale " all druggiuts. "Mr 'thother has la - w... - we uispute between " _ . r - ut mt Brit-in amt.Braxtt concerning a 1,il';tj',prt"ipitutuTisdg .li'tt.rittii,s frontier ot British Guiana; that I . A . . . the Venezuela debt to Great Britain something better sud something high- , 4 er. no not despise what you are. Be (“mum Italy atsd ee and ita a satisfied tor the time, not grumbling mode ttf payment have' also been ses D and ttttding fault. It you want to get thl ttrertritrtstior.' and that it .- , higher, to a better position. only even possible to submit the one ot l cheerful perseverance will bring You the Russian Baltic Beet firing into the ' thew; grumbling will not help you on fleet or British trawlers in the North I an inch. Your future really depends Sea to arbitration, shows that peace ,' almost entirely on yourself, and i8'is increasingly having her victories. , what you like to make it; I would The world ot fmutce was shocked on 'ilie to impress this tact upon ivF1)ilri. " to learn ot the suicide ot I Do the work yourscll: dott't wait loliwhitnlier Wright, who loomed in his friends to use their itttittettee in your time after the similitude ot Hudson, behalf; don’t depend on the hell) Ollthe Railway King. lie was 1mttertrIna- others. Ot course. opportunity is a loos in his methods ot acquiring great thing, and it comes to someIn-calth, and in the pursuit at it' he men more trequentlr than to 9mm deceived many and brought Lord nui- But there are very. luv whom " does terin's grey hairs with sorrow to the not visitat one time or another, and gave. Another much talked about i if you are not ready tor it ttttd h‘Ye‘ci-cnt in the financial world has been i not prepared to welcome it, that " the “frenzied finance" articles otMrn' l Four lault and you are the 1t,pliii,ioeiri Lawson, ot Boston. It is ' Apart trom that which we cail gen- generally looked on as sense of n de. l "uas,t believe titat one Ir.tut is ttttie tti;iiiiiiri rogue falling out with other do as Well as any "other, provided the rogues. Many fires have raged during opportunity Presents itself, ttttd he “line Fear, and the destruction ot pro- blestwd with ttoo.d hmuth. Much, " petty has been great. The losses of what I would advise you young men the Baltimore tire were estimated at to do is contained in the old s',',""'?,'.',',?:.,"";';';;,;;;';, ‘the one " Rochester It 'Trust in Providence. and keep r"'"its,i0o,iirti," and thnt at Toronto. I powder dry.' ,, Lt1',"e _ Lord ftrathemta,' the grand old mm of Canada, in the course ot an inten'icw which appears in _ Young Mon, gives the following practical NH vice toyoung fellows starting in.' m. . . WF" VV'YY" - WI- terrible disease tor over’thtee year! and tried the prescription; ot num- erous physicians, hut. [and nothing that did me my good until I tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and DfarrtotaRemedr, two small bottles; of wgich entirely cured me and I the since had no return of the dis- 'tase."--Hewua.t Stein, " N. Union Ave., Pueblo, Colorado. For sale by all druggists, _ ' "Rhile with the US. Army in the Philippines, I contracted chronic dinr let, 1o,'ylrtmt. 'se'FCtrom this ,7 or w. - °.wuuu5 ul Dub! ' . r. ' ') ti :, ‘ - - that horse I list of men such as 1112‘”. on spouse have been the con- Guney. (Cries ot"'Oh" and Aroatts.1 go but only the luture can tell In fact, he trasatot ot grooma, nad w I . and malt will be and the other day tteealied ateottterettee w Y consequences will the}: the tosee it there V“ any chance ot this - Ftttr good or evil. Mini-0:: “an: imam sera " ”deplorable results of the war, cameo sc um . P"M%mii, might. win. They have ahrtrs at Ili,"',.),"),";,",,',,,":',',',:',',-',",'?? Jd saying they The! have maxim ellect ot quickening the ettorta at the on that 'very time. (Long co [Hands ot peace. And it 1904 must be tatpghter and applause.) remembered as having seen the begin- ' 'i,7,:i7,,-r',Tc,Ti:,z, ning of the bloodiest war at modern ""1RiloiTfuflyy,i1"i,,gyo am. " wilt also be m...“ -- CONTRACTED CHRONIC DIAR RHOEA WHILE m THE PHILIPPINES. -- --.. vu fl --__ .-...., no “a :eurul. um . . ior the last wven years my esteemed in“? 'l'ltt" $013: friend, Mr. Whitney, has been running beaten by the, Jim on that horse without my better 'e.'1tlmestpo; on the tenth the C ccss. He came within two or three a Ja'uirG7i',', ot V." and points of winning last time, bat it eleventh the "Halo “and WIS so near and yet so fT:P.y1tetsGa"lil'a _'.-, "e-' and taugltter)-erid he has now cane-X moved 'i'll.artittiiij to his assistance in the' grooming ol:-__mr ' 1omethine ot that nu it I time. “Vum.tmm' t tte,', me- ot the m , I” mun” won, ad ' to Ninth: mm, “A. _ m erim of “Yo. “Lu: _ other hone has been in an "RI also. The on“! lhaa been on'thc nee com Jan astd haa never inn - v.1 ovo' cl. V’W‘D; on _....a many- won, and it is going Aug. ' one: my vim-mules thee:- _ to win this um. and opus-e. podium, arrived u Lhasa, and the and cries ot “You hot") But tho nelat Lama ikd; Ind on Sept. 7, o other hone has been in the audio " "mud tmty to signal have. you: also. Tho Opposition hone What and Glut Beitain, which vir- ihu been on'thc nee course toe as tally gives Grout Briton. . proact- yeon uni has never you once yet.|onto over “that. Whatever other I (Laughton) I do not not that In unlit my come Iron the million, it is likely tolor some time. He has has had the elect ot letting: good had my jockeys. (Renewed laugh deal ot light Into that hitherto has tot.) There vu Sir than" Crook vacuums. An event of the moat hm Cameron tor two you: no he lootlroodun‘ Inportuco ot the you in Sir William Ralph Meredith. u u-ldouhtleu the Making ott by John unable nun, no him tor twenty ot negotiation- wtth Rut-u with re- you: and gave up the tot, to tote tel-once u .nchurih and Jana on one on the bench, whichhe wort-1.11m. a. 0n the eighth, Jim... "F Thu: Mr. mm no him tora you a]. “W the Radon a.“ n and um. T was too much prvlpon Arthur m torpedoed m m.- himuon in that horse. or tromethia;r-w tieahips Retvizan ml Cnrevitch no T 0:utghterH-and be irate retired. He the claim Puma. On Feb. 0, tho did not retire; he was retired. and n....:-_ ---. . -- ' - - ____. . w...“ " Inc- to man: id iGiiC In... (Laughton) " in hot: tin lactatio- ot the cue! "at: a 1m. in motion . Dubynco you. h thte ot lie 'est "nu ol but.» tt Ita “an, winner. (Aubu- ‘Vll tte 1ft,t Ink-ton to Who: I.- tor.) ow um! Main in or Mr Walnut. M In! this f,'fefy/et or a hurdle no. or'iTd", on an mu! m 'r....,. -- - t lam I-n' ‘L-‘ n.2, . .. - _ - “Magnolia-ml- the " tte lynch-tum “klvudbyflu.0.'.loilwmaldm an. h',,eteret.GiViui""'Gi2tili Pgi,tetr.frliiri'iis"ti."7t"a'lht' 1tihrus uuuuvuwuithmutomua-mmm :miouesrtuliiit'u"a.' t'fl'rgu:',Lie2ce?ii"ierirri'lll'l,1',, Oudthofonnb "mix-Roan LtPttttptsrurtiGrii'"i". u:..mum'fiuy.mu.musoutfiwmumm 'oln var bottom In 1tet't.e!tetuGGiriiiritvi'l,l tho Pehtthsauete, ','.'lA'etttLr,'tuet.tCiEioiii',7L"'dTl'l" My.li.hugood.mhon.uvuluuloltfllo¢ulorthhlm t',r',ter?tiUririirii"'";7" iDiia7iil'U' tom-n» " - __, him, fr-.... -- . - OPPORTUNITY "I two sons. ""_- ‘1- nun-cue ".Lm , “Fl-"m times, it will also be remembered as ll Inc: f,fid4 T the banner year tn the spreui of in- “1.. PIN DS. ternatiml arbitretlon and commer- 'rllbttfdaptit - . th mi treaties. On Jan. 12. China mu.. 13ttldiJu2i' l?: Aim-main: an ntrenty with tile United States . the “:th c "me thi which opened up to commerce Mnkden - [GWWW I?“ ' and An tang, two towns of Manchuria, In. F "ref. t use! "a". then in the military possession of criptions o trl,','; Russia; on Feb. 27, an arbitration A. 'ut toning] 'l"tet treaty was signed between Great il , tr' ClQl,/, and Britain and Spun; on April 8, on or l ' ttrreetn,etit, was signed in London by i 2tistt,11 2Pt meat Britain and France settling '.t,tich't'titiil “"1 "ll' the dis- disputed questions in Newfoundland, -"""------ i'.', "hh N Union West Africa. Egypt; Morocco, Siam, lt, "rir"siii; by Madmscar and the New Hebrides', n o. which has since been approved by the parliament. oi both 'ryqt_itn, PN lg: 1N. l-TY other treaties on~similnPTlneI " ' , been signed by Great Britain, the _ United States, Germany, Italy and oe"t',,g,',r,a',',f tf, other civilized countries. and. at the . . invitation ot the United States, it is :m'sr: Jet likely that a second Peace Conference I I'm. “1,111; sling] fjl;'l'l'r' shortly be bid " The Hague. m s g lThe am that the dispute between - amt Britain anLBrnzil concerning ttAs 2l" 03:98:; .li)iiii, frontier ot British Guiana; that on”: all. l'gom’ething high. the Venezuela debt to Great Britain - ., _ t _ Germany, Italy 1nd nnce and its Tani): _'tr;lediti1lrp'.rl: pnyment 'lfdirg been seN WMLD- ' of a able in ib-mselvea aail the inure con- evening, sequencer ot Which may be more not- n‘s my me um. were the drastic reioma ad B. introduced into the British army. the ch and redistribution oi the British thet and removal the agitation for reiorrna in Rania, rill eon- with the Cm‘a replies and promina F thereto. The latter event, may. in- rad an deed, be epoellitttuittg. in Canada. re pre- owmg to the diaaproitttitttt realm: ot evening the Alaska Boundary arbiiration in ma, Sir lilirid Laurier proclaimed in parliament, " the opening on ii-ZUM- March " oi last year. that Canada should enjoy in" treaty making pow- on. Considering our intenaiional , Ter 'ori?ortrresartetur, however, and our ob- ', /' use ietiortst to contribute to the imperial I pnnsy'-'»relgil. each a claim is hard to l hie inlmaintain. During the year Lord I twain [Minimum leit as, and our militia 1 r wiih‘ryaiem was to tttodifted that no ne- 1 ”him "1mor has had to be appointee. a I he tit-’couneil tailing line place ot the sacral ll napalm commanding. in trace. the tact. chiei event has been the mam be is “given the Vatican and the I'm-ca aim-Journal. which met ea! in the bean-eunuc- oi new! at "ate, Other I groomin arm" such 'iiyi'iiil and groans.) qu l grooms, and w a conference hanee ot this] In, And tttery,": "e'-'"""""" will: '1 rue run at Find. on a. loud to Tum, on Jun. {Him .. Tyetq/Garii'ii " Tuna- bet tn a. Inc]: " on April 12. the which a. the .war tapttuse m, tort at Grant-r " A n " __:- L“ - - Among other events that able In tb-mselve- all an I 000, beaten by the, Japanese outside Cho. ’mulpo; on the tenth, the Cut issued a proclamation ot em, and on "m eleventh the Mikado issued A tormat modem: Mhs'd _ " ' _ moved : .7 “W .54 IT', 2»; Iruttiiet ' .r. Sol-t - 'Chi - awn. me: " “Q. tort at or tn; on "tter may vim-m3: an... I arrived " M attd the Lama M; m on Sept. 7.. . tmatr '“ ated have. and let Beitain, which "a sin-- __4- n .. - having her victories. |ance was shocked on mm ot the suicide ot t, who loomed in his similitude of Hudson, ng. He was unscrupuq an to Great. Britain Ind Ser and its e luv. n'ln L... _A. t Boston. It is " . case of a de- IE out with other have raged during] were um Gi were hot- TAKING. ltyor. W. m “'2!me c, f'. m we yen tttat has ttttmt “as: " spine own-or Importance In that the great but less visible taeta ttd history. On the whole the yen 1904 than. dike its Mummy". 3 "l- nncc on the right. aide. " In lot att ot us to try, like the mutant with his business. to make that ”in. DI the “at side .bimt one trf- tin nu um m to At. now an” MI in. etoeee-Am-. l on“; the school atut the liquor I Mich: in England end , Wales; the church property que‘iou I in Scotland; Chinese labor in Sign Alrica. and many other questions [ there; the hurvesu, at home and thread; the Putnam: cum and the new Panama Republic; the resumhee other 'scientific resent-hes. an only be relerred to in passing, but they will. perhaps, help to recall other events of interest end impart-cc. The more enumeution ot even to Mt ot the put rear's happening: that. into the properties of radium at ho crammed lull ot Interest the Wild is now-Mien. Nor would I an! ot the religious movement. ot the you that has no" use!" It .pllt‘e olfmlnor lmnnrlnl-n- " “~- l f tls, _.- i',, l ' iVti: , jiui.,' ffii?h'5t - . _ [.1' " . In. an 1...... “I" fixafiw N. teii"F"ttSt?i' 'ii"GPG an.“ Ill-n.- ---- neural.” Emotions gc,eatii.iiiri"riTr,ci"t 'l sr" -. Em "imfin'g"% _ all ovum“ --, - “has. . I. Lulu-u... 1.11.8.1.” 1thrd'd. at trtfrTi a“ 'lllls7it2i"itFi'i?' ifliii'fi' “3-3!!- 1'ut,ttaif2 Okayama, 1'lltttfremdii.%s, [lliliilii'ifi)1iiji;): Ji' 1t;gg'ifiii,ii'i'i?i' f,.lli.Bghugitm w. . 'tiiiiii'iitht/a . Chum. I c. .'Sfgtpgegtge I CUisi1idr4"4,tl.' Mount-Wink ii'i'igikiiiittit P'troEu.at_Eoutt P V-“

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