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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Feb 1911, p. 2

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NOTES AND CO-MMýENT 'SI The questýion of pro)per ightýing is cominigte b e morevia every day. In the cities there are thousancls of lworkers who do ail their work by artific ial light, andi sucli places as hotel lobbies, railroýad stations, libraries, and the like are now con- structed se, that artificial lighting tea is the resuit of care and exmperience Mlr. Harry A i as ithe C-ity11 reuuentl. MsLngis vîsitinýg at Mr, Jameis MYîr. T. Elsnis sick à!r1. Kvr, anilla, visitee~l is Mr.Geo Sigerand daughter Ne]lie, are vis-[iing friends at Beav- e rton. -Miss Ida I{lane;ck, is at Bowman- DEAT R U-Tt Vietim's OnIy Offence Was That, lier llusband Dead, Slhe ~, - 4- Bnineq ndoheawh raiz headiybL thc same methoclu si.And then iwith a grim relenticas- satyacOphnu,,e" ineswes vuhatal1 h by~pers.Preimnaradieere. Cares - bou radlgusîg nclenoyig hitwrth, Temiscouta Co., Que., ness which is a feature of ail Frenchand biidder are ec ýut of ider.Ne- somewhat ironically. todZ.te.- r bento'srAau;erSgt(Speial ahnd Ic tlok he mrdertrials, thejude dscrbedleet Quicýkly Lbringpý on rihcýu nism, ,-,r M,, 1 Maion & Marinn_ýew York ec Ig. According to Vhe dispatches, (cr- books properly, the acquisition of Feb. 13 (. 'cal)--. .,,,, . the,. * i"es, answerdtl tlrnî lisha cainof engineering sehools in China. Big-banks and manu- facturers have subscribed liberally to a fund of haif a million dollars. STEAMdSHIP COMPA NYe LTD. This step is taken, cvidentiy, i the negleet of the art of readîng in the, higher schools, and coilges, Mr. Dana says: The result is that the teachers in our public sehools, graduates of our high and normal sch4Dols', have not LJ~1u1bLI te iiiTLWi1i ~~t~been macde to seacimc hv o fWC ôu endiig or elatvesEngis, who- have enjoyed liereto- loarned to rëad,- well ; read very lit- or- Friends fore aimost a monopoly in higher fiCe curing their years of teachiing; î'ýf-pid icetsissed ron an ýpi n ininsrucionin he riet.know littie about Vhe literature of Prea d tick etstinfran'oitnistution in thenien. and for chîldren; think that it is G Dit r ean t -de iio cNnadntya, flnm-re su ot of great importane that al Diret Srvic. N contrylasbeenmor su-1 children, by c'onstant reading, ac- Liverpool to Halifax and Montreal, ccýssfui than modern Germa.ny i q uàre a large, readiing vocabulary oraso to arfxePaad Bso welding business and education in- and gain a firra hold of the tool by London or Havre tQ St. John and t,0 a powerful implemient -for tIe the use of which'alone thougît is Meontreal. frhinofordyscssRe osible; are indifferent Vo books <acow Rat eas.n) atest action may well awaken new and print; and, finallUs, do -net SupeiorAcco modtio, trmo-a 1n £nlan aid . handieefficientiy the collections à-dation ey may have in tercasom Earivlyapplication -for beths adiai-. fr]worth watching on the part of the froma nubl hlibrarv.un4c Dodd's Kidney Pis is the reason Mrs. Julien Painchaud of this place gives for the perfect heaith that show s in her every movement. "I inherited ili health f rom my parents," Mrs. Painchaud says in Heart and K-idn-eys bo7thered me. 1I vias always tired and nervous. 1 could noV sleep. My. eyes had clark ,circles round thent, and wvere puif- ed an.d swolien. "I could hardly do my hýousework when 1 was advised Vo try Dodd's Kidney Pis. One box reii evecF'me of pain, and six b-oxes macle me perfectly 'well." Every woman who is feeling fag- ge.d, tired 'and, worni out, shouldt useü 4Yd' inyiiî. Te ,cure the Kidneys. and every wo- mnother's room," he said, "and'ask- 1 Mrs. John W'agner of 110 Rellus bI VAfWt4ÙiL i ed hier whether it was true that she1 St., Ralifax, N. S., says: "i'u lînjured air, "that was ail I lad." had married Radjos. 'I married li shooting pains wuld cthre TcPeo nieto.Idg- last Saturday,' was the repiy. across the smnall part offtEMy ,jQk tion is a common ailment and few Then yen turned on your ledl andiand extend înte my shouiders an 'are freec Lom ..t. It is a Most dis- went ouat t your sisters. mother, and you went out again for informatior, dined and came back again in the evening. Your mother lad been ont. She was in hem bcd- room, and was jnst about Vo taket hem lat off. Yon killed her. Tel us exkactiy ho-w and why." The prisoner tried Vo speA, but ,ne sound came. Then a h oa-s--c--- came from lis lips, lis face grew purpie and le feul back fainting in- Vo the arms of the Vwo municipal guards-whoe-stod--behi-nd--hiin the-- 'dock. A doctor was calied in and uiecua, orfenu mUiuig ImeTto u lr tssing complaint and o!ften tIe of dizziness. Spots would, dazzle vere. The very best remedy is Par- before my eyes and everything mclee's Vegetaee 'ills taken ac-- xwould turn black. I would tal le cording to direCICto-hTIey ectif. the floor and be unabie Vo get np the irregular action o! tIe stomacli again wîthont assistance. A and estore healthy -action. 'For friend told me ef Booth's Kidney many y cars tîey have been a stand- Pîlîs and I legan their use. The amrd remedy for dyspepsia and imdi- first box gave me relief and I am,[gestion and are highly esteemed for now wcli and their qualiies_ trong." h All 'druggists D II ]] ooh' NOT PRESENT. î J dÎ1 key Pullhs- tfyn ee~s onm h f ' 0c.a box with Iandsomest man in the room, whom s -ýeh-tf L-ýew-. --4-ctý -1- -L ý-L

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