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OFTEN a HEALTHYOLD THE BEST PARTQF AGi LIFE j
Eslp for Women Passing Through
Change of Life
Providence has allotted us each at
least seventy years in which to fulfill
our mission in life, and it is generally
our own fault if we die prematurely.
VALE CANADA
SAY FUGITIVES
Greene and Gaynor Finally Pulled
Away From Their Retreat.
HURRIED TO THE SOUTH
Uncle Sam Wins Out in Long and Bit¬
ter Extadition Fight--Gaynor Says
He's Glad to Get Back.
The last chapter as far as Canada
is concerned in the celebrated Gaynor
and Green case, was closed Saturday
when the two men left the Bonaven
ture station of'the Grand Trunk rail¬
way at Montreal on a Dei-ware and
Hudson train at St 40 a. m.
A large crowd of people was pres¬
to see them but tne most nota¬
ble thing about the departure was the
large numuer of secret service men
who were around. They were m
charge of W. J. Flinn, head of the
secret service buieuu of New York.
On behalf of the Dominion government
Silas H. Carpenter, chief of the Mon¬
treal detective force, who kidnaped
the two men from Quebec, and In¬
spector McMahon went with the party
as far as Rouse's Point, N. Y., the
boundary line between Rouse’s Point
and Lake Lacolete, Canada.
At half past 8 o’clock the prisoners
went to the train.
First came Greene, accompanied by
"United States Detective White and In¬
spector McMahon, and next Gaynor,
accompanied by United States Detec¬
tive Boyd and Chief Carpenter.
Around these two small groups of
the United States secret service rallied
until the parlor car of the train was
reached. The prisoners went into the
smoking comparinent with Chief Car¬
penter, Chief Flynn and Messrs. Boyd
and White.
When asked if they had anything to
say before leaving Colonel Gaynor re¬
plied that they were glad to go .hack
at last and that they would have
nothing but the kindest remembrances
of their treatment in Canada. Colonel
fPa ynor
the train when the prisoners arrived,
and his son arrived at the station
just before the train left.
Left New York at Midnight.
The prisoners amved in New York
from Montreal at 8 o’clock Saturday
night. They were taken at once to the
Pennsylvania depot. The party left
for Savannah at midnight.
Gaynor was permitted by his
guards to shake hands with L. Kaf
lin Kellogg, who defended the prison¬
ers before Commissioner Shields and
represented Captain Carter at the
courtmartial which resulted in the lat¬
ter’s conviction. Gaynor was over¬
heard to say that he wished they had
followed Kellogg’s advice. Mr. Kel¬
logg afterwards explained that he had
advised his clients to stand their
ground and warned them that flight
might be taken as an admission of
guilt.
The party passed through Wash¬
ington Sunday. They reached that
city early in the morning in the
charge of secret service^agents, who
turned the two men over to United
States Deputy Marshal George F.
White of Savannah and one of his
assistants, who left with them over
the Southern railway for Savannah at
10:15 a. m.
Massachusetts Democrats Marne Bartlett.
Gen, Charles W. Bartlett of Bos¬
ton was Saturday nominated by ac¬
clamation as candicrate for governor
by the democrats of Massachusetts
In state convention.
A Donation Misdirected.
It is announced on behalf of the
New York section of the social dem¬
ocratic party that the late Mrs. E. D.
Rand, mother-in-law of Professor Geo.
D. Herron, had bequeathed $200,000
to found a school for socialism.
SLA It D1GGIRS ML El DEATH.
Mine Caves In and fourteen Men
Killed Under Debris.
Fourteen men were killed Friday
by a cave-in at the Vermont Slate
Company’s quarry, about two and one
half miles from Granville, N . Y.
Among the dead is J. B. Williams,
president of the company.
The others were Hungarian labor¬
ers. Sixteen men were buried in the
cave-in. David Cadwallader and Fra¬
ser Queen, the foreman of the quar¬
ry, were rescued. The latter is ex¬
pected to die. Four bodies have been
recovered.
Nervous exhaustion invites disease,
This statement is the positive truth.
When everything becomes a burden
and you cannot walk a few blocks with¬
out excessive fatigue, and you break
out into perspiration easily, and your
face flushes, and you grow excited and
shaky at the least provocation, and
you cannot bear to be crossed in any¬
thing, you are in danger : your nerves
have given out; you need building up
at once ! To build up woman’s nerv¬
ous system and daring the period of
change of life we know of no better
medicine than Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound. Here is an
illustration. Mrs. Mary L. Koehne, 371
Garfield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes:
“ I have used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound for years in my family that and it
never disappoints ; so when I I felt I was
nearing'the with change I of life all commenced treat¬
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and it did me a great deal of good. It
stopped and the headaches my dizzy with spells, which pains I in had my suffered back
for months before taking the Compound. I
feel that if it had not been for this groat med¬
icine for women that I should not nave been
alive to-day. It is splendid for women, old or
young, and will surely ctu-e all female disor¬
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Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., in¬
vites all sick and ailing women to write
her for advice. Her great experience
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A Londoner suggests that church bells
be abolished.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething,softens thegu ms, reduces in flam mu¬
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The population of France increased only
3.70LOOO m forty years.
Avoid Yellow Fever,
Use the great antiseptic preventative,
Sloan’s 1 iniuient. Six drops of S'oan’s
Liniment on a teaspoonful of sugar will
kill yellow fever and malaria germs.
The salary of the Governor-General of
Canada is $50,000 a year
Advancing the Farmers’ Interests.
Traveling agents and salesmen are
now sent from the home offices of the
Chicago packers into all South Ameri¬
can and Asiatic countries. They are
going into every land, no matter what
language may bo spoken or what
money he used. They will exchange
their goods for* cowries or elephant
tusks—anything to sell the product
and get something in return converti¬
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some folks, blit traveling men. carry¬
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meat products, can bo seen in the
desert of Sahara, the sands of Zanzi¬
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from.” Great is the enterprise of the
Yankee merchant. The greater Use
market, the greater the price and sta¬
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all that goes to make it in its various
stages.
The income of Oxford University 13
slightly under $350,000 a year.
Piso’s Cure for Consumption Is an infallible
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Kajiukx, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17. 190X
There are now in California 35,000 Jap¬
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Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen, is Nature's great remedy Cures
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,
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It makes very little difference
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if I could show you the differe nce between the
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Again Unfortunate.
They happened to be standing at
the same corner, waiting for a street
car.
“I beg your pardon for mentioning
It, madam,” said Mr. Makinbrakes,
"but the atmosphere is full of soot
this morning, and you have three or
four smudges on your face."
“I’ll thank you In look after your
own affairs, sir,” answered the mid¬
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Hastily begging her pardon again,
Mr. Makinbrakes decided to wait for
the second car.—Chicago Tribune.
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