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Northern Advance, 12 May 1904, p. 6

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A Boo.'p worthy of Baby-theretorb good enough for my skin. _ `BL, _ 1,, ,,,4 fI_,_._I_ W-';. "A5m~~t:irga% Qua 1.-1mes. -'choun 8 `the g1~ea't=e'st.- returns `:3.l`6 from t -trunk"-with -the smoul Bring . con- densin, fires.` the _ahaoks, the h f, aked ,workm`en. with here .....a .a.:....a.=.;. .. Afn-rain`-nor, and nn..everv ,Vy9rKl.l.lU1,I'g V_V'l.I..l; uvsu a,nd:.`bhei`~9 a fore1'g`_,ne1f, and on-_every "SmnIVlorks and Show'Booni:l6lii}:;i..Barrio ' . Gofflns and Onskts of all kinds in stock or made 1 to order. Robes, Grape and all Funeral Requisites furnished. Orders byrsT_eleg`raph or otherwise promptly attended to. G. O". DOLMXGE, Manager, Stroud. UNDE 5 T A KER, `WALL SBBTTS BUOKSTIJRE G. SMITH jfor its ~Subscribei's at IE1: nof necessary 6 wait for da_79 u; know at once that Gin PINS xsllvzzists-tsods-v=r*' BARRIE AND STROUD. THE ADVANCE With Any Paper IN THE DOMINION " a:1;~.th"inqdicinal qualitigs of'ono and one-half -L qnne~ Holland Gin. , As a positive g9! kinds of Kidney tboubl - WM- PAGE FENCES Wear 335? pus Clubbing Rates nzatch pm contains *omor. my % an n indglfliltallw pnotmje m"ti1e mtmory. 9 :13: `Eng inriclinh z1::3E{1 lame ,sassafra.s.-New York S? Frost Wire Fence 12, 1904 is an of the VWMI the,Fgr East. % X1 jfiimpnon GOING Ul_ | =J K iN B oozzmon or was '1`RA.DEV-I m';nu2'rs"ro aaow 9Am=non i_ '1:ujnns nmnm PROMISE WILL . ' ` Li uozone is the result" of 9. proeesa whic men have spent over 20 years in` Eiectiug. Its virtues are derived sblely use event`: In `Inca; one-O `anon H1. We have urchased for $Ioo,ooo the American rig is to Liquozone. We thus control the only way to kill germs in the body and end a-germ disease. We want -the sick to know this product. and at So we make this remarkable offer. We will buy a million 50c bottles and give them to" a million sick ones. .Wi1l unm'_i vnn mud` i1-_1a-t us. huv one Wepublish this oer in `every _ t newspaper in America. The cost 0 the diet. we expect, will reach $500,000. We pay that. price because -it seems the only way to quickly let the sick know what Liquozone does. Th. an-nnl-oef vnnn nf Tinnnqnnn LI 111 IJIL! IIUGVIIG VIVGUO ' `e greatest valueof Liquozone liel in -the fact that it kills germs in the body without killing the tissnes,_too. And no man knows another way to do it. Any drug that kills germs-is a poison, and it. cannot be taken internally. Every phy- sician knows that `medicine is almost heipleao in an germ-disease. ` V Liquozone oea in germ troubles what all the drugs, all the skill in the world, cannot do without it. It cures diseases which medicine never eaten. ` TH: FAQ: wml since on. |.||\u-run, 'Wnlkervlllo.(;nt. uon&e;1_. an. `us. John. mu. wnnnapeg, in. For Sale by R. %BEATH, Grocer, `IVV sucgu luv 9 uuguuu Benn lvuvw-. - VI us _ '-if you need it-let 119- buy one or you? T ` ` -l Costs $500,000 Acts Lille Oxygen Bottles of Liquozoile %a`nd6i've Them to the Sick. 0 5% VIII? I7 \lWlIV?l1IlGI, I made. 1n~'1uge part from the gab 'xs.1'i:`.asaa~i;'n av wagon 5 JEi\iNETT. mm. It is the fence that has stood the tent or tiudaze-stands the heaviest atra.in-never' sags-the standard the world over. Order through our local ogontor diroottromua. _Wl1l0Il 811158 C118 IIEIIICIBS D6384! 111` the east. have come in for an unusu-I cl Ihu-0 of popular attention and lha.v.o..uerved-as a. `text __or oouqtles; anizhated diuouuions of !n{ternat1on al attain. Thais are the bamphor. trqes at commerce. known {to uxoxtinta as Iau:rusoam Ia .. giewu. ma p-:+h.'m+' .+..4-.1-m .-....:... U-l HUGH I policy 15; 0am` a~;1\`0I,.1...ii*f.9_.hsa.1'\t_urq v;;.t'i%a.A loss. Wyget ~/~"' \ A o which since `tlie hostilities began in` "I-has mail`, `lunch nnvnn In Cam an nnnnlm.` JJuU.'L'l.l3 Uillllillo . . -It i's nor. without material. reasbn that theseqehrubs are objects of res-.. elnt in't J ;`1`he* price .9! {hair trade -pro uee has practically doubl- ed .sm9e the _0ga.r; encl-;'the\Mik_aido' eut. short `thenr volummousv corres- mama. and it Algriopi . ,. \ o.l__, A _l , 1 e These are the known germ diseases. h All that medicine can do for these troubies is to help Nature overcome the , wherever they are, and the res ts are indirect and uncertain; Liquozouekills the erms. wherever they are, and the resul are inevitable. B desto ng..the cause of the trouble, it nvaria ly` ends the disease, and forever. Cluffll-KZICEI Dancing Dtopq 3. :'n3C"" nvnnennh best oxy en producexs. By a process requiring mmense apparatus and 14 days time, these gases are made part of the liqgid product. HA oannv 35 n out-vualinf fhhf Ii!`\' might-a nu.-an ` Dowel `rxonblu l\nnnI|n_l\\It`1 Iii Germ Diseases sctoinla-ayphillh Stomach Troubles Throat rroublcl mucus-In _ Huey Hart `Inn at Pllu-Pueumouh ` DInnoI1u__l\nIn-u Fenhznnucnu L Y\Innnnn } x \ 1 Russians` Press Censor Still is Keeping Movements of the Troops Secret ..to"a.Lrge` Extent-E:ven Japan ' s has Allowed only.l6 Press Renre,sene ,] ` - tatives to go to the Front. ` i north to es. "The Russians say "the Japanese Sa.turday-Por`t Arthur is now in- vest-ed `b land and sea. and `the rail- way an telegraph lines have been out by `the Japanese. Unofficial. de- atohes report -a Japanese landing at ipinohau. on _the west: must of _the Liaotun Eemnisula. about 35 m1les Busian -and Japanese reports. how- ever. deal -only with 'one -landing. 0r't Arthur. The official namely. at Pi`tsewo. on the east boast` about 75 miles north of Port Arthur. Th landin _. was not oposed. owing to he wea ess ov`the ussl*anoro- tramsportsl numbered 60. and as each oarri_es~at least 1,000 men that would ive anarmy of. not lessthan 60,000.` `i: is presumed in . London `thatf this is the second, Japanese gnrgny under Gene:-Jag Barons Oku; .. high. jxg'known- to hav `I20 field` and `mountain guns.- as walla: sie`ge"g1ms;_ \`A ainst this foroewithesnnssi = I -.133: 1. has onl 2:;.ooo;m'3x i$?3a fnntI`..J- A HI-vain. 'I`IKe nv-nun-win 11119 13 uux LIV: 5511., I: UV Lvuvauuc you ; to show you.3vha`tu;:;uoaone in, and 1 `what it cando. In justice to yourself, ` -please acce t it to-day, for it places you % under no 0 `gation whatever. _ i l` w 'n..knowalncnnuduu fa. Ja an oontrols `the oamphor trade of t eworld. Of her -annual ex ort, upward of three and a half mi lion pounds. about one million isconsigned to `the United States. _ `s Oamphor is an important imgreaicnt m the manufacture of smokeless pow- gler. celluloid. various materials used in arts_; India ink. e`tc.. and. of course in medicinal compounds. There is no wh~oll_ adequate substitute for it, thong a "synthetic camphor, `Ob-.- tamed from oil of turpentinte by `a process of oxidation, is now on'the market, and has `been used with :1 degree of success in 'g`unpowde*rs.eItc. nnnnnhnr nrninn urnnlrlh hn Fnlr 1 UWIIGI JIIIEOIU-"Ul'I Goitre-Gout " Varicooele Gonotrhes-Glegt Woman's Diseases - JLII diseases that begin with fven-all inam- msciom`-sll estartl_1v.-s1lcontngious disesses-a1l the results of impure ox poisonous blood. . In nervous delzllity Liqnozoue acts .1 s vitsl-. tut. accomplishing what no drugs can do. T V If you need Liquozone, and have hever ` tried it`, piease send us this qoupon. We 1 will then mail you an order onvyour local 1 3....-`Jab CA`. 1: 311 Va;-us BAH`: II!!!` us 100 u; auuuuaa Ill g`uupuw_u\:'r.s.uw. Z oamph-or famine would be felt] all along the line of everyday living`. For one thing, the ubiquitous moth, `so soon to be. up and doinlg in i`ts field of_naotion would `hold `high carnival thns summer, ` H11...` . . . . . . ....L....-.. -c 11... ___..:-..u.-- Will. Inll Luau. yuu 5;; uxucg uuvyvsu Av-gas I druggist for a -f_ull size bottle, and we ' wi My zen: dru ' Lonrselvesfor it. I This 3 o_rfree s, mfgie to cogxvincs I Llll B|.Il.U.l1lU1'o _'1`Ahe acquaintance of Athexmajority with camphor is usually limited to the o coas1-`on-alwpurchase `of a few ounces. of -the `pung-enft. "tx'a.nslucent nrygtals. Yet the `biography of any gram of this would `be `as in teresting' in its way, as that of the Mikado him_.- `self. For the history of camphor IS the h_it-ory of Eastern `Asiatic and American commerce, plus the s tory of countless individual lives oas"t into the oaldron of for'tu'ne in its forests. Qamphor, ind'eed. holds ra'tl1c1_'_ an odd nmlye in `the world 'of `trade. , '[=l'.sI use '\v.n-_q 1inlznnwn_ i'i- `sxnnmsa. fn JNUW . .l.-Ulflio '- 11: 1s oalcula`ted that `the Island of Formosa. which passed into \the os- Lsession of the Japanese at the `.0 ose of tzhe Chinese wars. will be, able with the am of `the `forests of Japan pro-a .per `to `supply the world` for more than `the next half century. at the present ra`te of consumption-. .Th1s xsland. whose name was orignntaslly 4110]." I11 'l..LlU \VU`.f1Ll `UL 'L1'dl.lUo Its use was unknown, i't `seems, to the -azncien t Greeks and .Ron;ans,Land it was oven'tually introduced in`-to Eu- rope _'by the Arabians, wi`th-whom it was m oonimon use `as `a. refrigerant. Garcia d Orto men`tion oamphor as in ordinar use throughout Europe as early a 1563. ` `TI urn: Fir-Jr .e11`h';nn-an` In vnVFInnn- u.=_s uuny uI._ 1.000. _ _It'. was f1rs't su`bjeot_ed to refining p-recesses by the Venehans. umd a. ht- tle lafter `by the Dutch, who long. held a monopoly of `the `trade, and only within few d*ecad'e's has `this re- fining `business been more genera_l1y. known. Even" ndw a. 'oam'p~hor refin- ery is closed to the public. There are `but: five 'of 'these establishm-ents in the Uni'ted Sta.tes-i`n San Francisco.` Boston. Philadelphia. Jersey Ci`ty.and Ngy York. 2`- ....I....`|.-J1-`.1 J-Lad V-`urn Ta1\u\r` I\` IW-3 Ullly 50.000 men W1_u1 wuluu. I.u_. uu-` fen .~ the 0_r`tIe`ss. This. glresumably o wdel the sailors tram * e idle and ` ::s51bl"e'd "Warsh'i1pl.;;. L~ scan as` they U28 had la.nded= on aye detaohmenks. 'otv the: LJa:'pano`se -.'bega,|V to march so1_1'bh;ward and wes tw_ard.w .and, . ..theV clue! go; _J;he.;- -~: Russian mi1i`tary' . -._`s,taI .w ~%ea'*upon` 1 n ;11,1.\.-_ - ohn'r_1;..r ,`ort! I1 1 it yestrd_a ; `muggy . a,mi1itg-y_ ';fb`jRb9undn"1`;tI ;` I have awe; _ Inc or Parley`: , 3-.*~;:.?....:?.:,`.`:.":.*.z::..'` W *=' ' DU 1 UV 1 11:19 wvvsvsw torthln-oex-may not appear .- Pinon: theblnnko and mail it to the d Oaone 60.. 458-460 Wabash Ave., chiugq. 000 Cocoonn0Ioooo0lOO?IIouuoo:; gnnn vnu ugielnonnnlvinen OOOOOQOOOOOQOOOOOO COCO OOXOUXOO O OOOOOOC Isiquoaone costs soc. and $1. our our `nus couron I... ndmng-gnaw uni nnnono gaging um rm! 30:: Bottle Free; The Week's War News. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE 'l`nnnnv-n_..ITInn acxvely IIIIBXDIOIEO. IGIT-l[0l'y. " It is d'ivided""'almos c lqngit"udiIiaIl3'r by a range of mountaints, of which Mount Morrison. 1200 fee't-Iingheight. is the crowning peak. On` i ts west-I ern--shot-e` something like `2.000.000 }icef3arid "sugar. - I n.:. H... Mdhwn Inna -I-hm-a` arenu'- Chinese still `tend heir patches of" C161`. taken. ' . f ' e _ Heavy ghting is ex'peoted. accord- m _bo 81:. Petersburg `reports, to ! ta e place within the next ay area at Fengwanghen . tow which -place Genergl Saasulitch a 2 ytoroe 1 retreated after 1`ts defeat 09 .`the_Yal.u 1_at__Sun- day. ~. The ..) e; anese first ermyr .v_\.1n- der General uroki. is ._slaw1y.cnea.-r-. 'ing the place. and theussians. ,1t.ia reported. have received -heavy rem- orceme_nl:'s, Kurokifs-:-erce` numbers _ ; at leas t-j80~.000 men. A.th1rd*J'a,pa_x}- ~ ese armyfot-` '50.0DQx;`(!\*330 900 em0,u'1s ~ ,undw1:.. grins; -_apd_ .;w`i1Ji -&x;apuytedl: ake~.;:it=,_.apgea _ `Tm-vm .,(Toriaoei Bay) .?~=A-?t:d.A mater.` Ylha `Formosa (the ;Pbrtu'g1_1'83NB5. for Be-autiful Island"); is -vtil1`s`o6mpar- t`v 1 lored `territory. ** 3` `n` ';Z `,%`.`} .`.E ..~,.:...,,.4r Inmzitudinallv rxca _.unu :sugt.u:.." _ _ .. " On the eadternwsloylme thera..arGnu- mere-us tribes of `Maa d'esc`i'e`n`t.' for -..1....-...'.4::-...1.:...... ......: c:.`..n. :-my =4-ill fnrm ymerou_s l:I`l`DP.`J OI `H1846 utpavxguuo Lug- L..wh-om fishin and tigmiinng sun form {the sum `tota of existence.,Thjrough-. `out `the island, detachments `of the {Japanese `army .are_ constanltly on! L guard to reven't midnight raids upon t the camp or cam s. and -'the.p_`os,s1ble [withdrawal of 't is protection_' will] greatly increase -the danger. and of e course `the cos't `of `vvorlglgg the cams ph-or forests. Tonnn 1-anon H.\r- ` nnka n'}'n(` .. In.ws: -nrac- UL .VlU|:1U`y AIULIULL uuu uxyauu .lJLl.U Boris from 1_ or_t Ar thur- nor to the mvestmen't m!d1cates tha the Rue `sians are not very, `hopeful regard- sing` its fa te. St. ..Pet.ersbur de- spatehes ea .'that whilenot of icially admitted. i is -beiieved Admiral Togo has` succeeded in 010511)` the mouth of the harbor `to all bu the smaller warships. It is presumed 'by-'m1li- t' . rt! HQ! in nth 333 centres *'th_amhe lagdnxg woul ..othe:r,wlju n hpve__ nu- `dentaken; .~ ' `,= - unnuoin l2p.I..L':....( hi -_.1_` _-.;AV.*..I `__.;.~....I \ pnor Iorescs. J.a an reoentl'3br`en1ac'te1`VilLa`ws Prac-A tical y conver'ting~ the camphor radc iinto a governmentt monopoly. ~resu-~ lating -the output, and |there=by;estg1b-' lushing a.-certain srtamili-ty as `to p1jxo.e- 1 Perzrits afre_- _1'a_1(1ite3 `to a `_1im1t_0g +nu'm' en 0 Jun `IV! u s or com an-1e A } to e1_`:ploi't certain districts. wlt the provxso that tree for tree shall `be `planted as `the work `of destructxon {088 0!]. - --_- V I 'Ihn. an Hana nrnnn.'i- 'nI' nnnh 'u:msmn s the place or General Kuropatkin has perfoljmed ..the almost impossible task of ransing the sie . The ,de`par'turo of Viceroy Alexia and Grand Duke Hnriu from Dnrf A1-1-`Inn-. nrnr -I-n i-I-in goes on. , '- F _ _ T_he ~ entire produdt `of; e'ach;'sea_s`on`s actnyity is urohased `by :``the Japanese governmen `aft 3 Jfixed price. and re-' sold to .re resentatives of foreign markets. t is `shipggd to this coun- try in s'o-called Eu .. blocks about the -size "of a. -halt barrel, `wrapped `in a -`sort `off plai'te`d, pliable grass mat- ` ting. and- `bo unld wi`th_ coarse grass. UUl`l_`U. uuou, unu Luu Luau. t_;va.1. _ It lowers-'tiny. -greemsh -whnte blossoms,_s'pring-ing' from `the leaf bases - an March. and changes its` leaves in April. In October .a small scarlet berry appears, whnch forms the aitapleautumn provender of the` Japanese `bird. world. ' ' In its native forests, the cam hor ` tree grows for ty -or fifty fee in height and" often_over~:hirty feet in_ trumk circumference. There is ..one in the 'temple courts at Tokio more than two hundred years old. and for- fv_fivn I-'nn'f in n-iv-I-.`h hf H-u hnqn L_y`l.lVt7 LUUL Ill gl1'I.'.ll HI. [LS U336 . From Atwen ty to fifty pounds` of chips. according to the age and con- se- 118111: richness of 1he.wood. vwnll yie (1 about one ound ofcrude gum. Bamboo or woo en troughs or pnpcsy with inver ted earthen bowls,` are used as condensers in (the native for- esis, wh_ere comparatively _litt'le im- provcment has been made upon the; picturesque paraphernalia _of `the an-- oie:1`:s.l _. _ ' T ' A `LL. .'.._.._1..... -......-L 1' Ul7UllUUIl3HuLIU.llo Since the looming: of the recent War cloud camjphpr Rlantatigns have been ....s.....1..I:..1. ..1:c.......... 1 _..n:u:on-a __,..v v-.v --.,......__ w- --v 3am hor laitations h'av}eZ_'|`)eh esbmblishe in alifornia. Louxsxana .....,: `mI.....:.:.. L-I... .......'.... I-v-nan hat-inn 8Sl).'U.llSllU(l In uuuI.o1_`u1a. 1lUull}ua- a.nd Florida. the. young trees having ment of Foresltry. It 18 as et 1m- pcassible of course. to tell w at re- isults -tnhis experiment will have. It-hough 'the sturdy little ` saJ>lin%s yhavelalready taken quite kin 15' o i American -con=d'itions. - ` |`I).....l-- A3 L:-ilhdl Dnmnna llilrt gII I!\Q_ been obtained from Japan-`is Depert-- ! 111118110311 '00ll"(l'IlLl0.llU- = Parts of China. Borneo and Sumz}- ;tra yield a varidty of oamphor `In ` small qu'anti`ties; which. however. `daf- fers radically from the oamphor of oommerce: and its consumpt1on.`1s oonfined almost en|tirely- to the Far East. The kus-asug-no-ki. as `the Japan- ese call their oamphor tree, is some- thing like `the oak in appearance. but- im 0V6l`8reen. the bark: not deeply lconfu ated, and `the leaf oval. In-nun-A-on 'L:nnuo It I0l\.Il\:`\ , uuu LVVU llhll.ILll"Ull _yI 3U-[5 uxu. U-LII ty-fnve fee't m gnrt-h at its base. Wrnm .i-urn-n-tr I-n RH-w nnnn l'OI)*8-'34 _ `~ In thisshape ii: `goes to the ref_m-g_ eries here. wher. roughly speaking`- -each- firm has its chom1ca.l.-:>ecre'ts- the purifying -pr`oces_s consists of an admixture of `quick-lim'e. _8 "Band bathi ,under high temperature. and _ then ; reoomden`sa.ti'0n. Q!.. .... In-L- I.\_...:-g... - LR . wanna}- `Ivar Uflxtilearirig in `the damnhor foresh: with `the felled trees, all parts are Bzpy76"%3ii'soap| nan raw-Oh`! 1-If 1hv.l>.I|nnvAfnIn'n I HONTHIRI-0 No other heap has all its qualities. 810 Albeft Toilet Soap Co., Mffs. 1 -_ .___- J van. up-av-.- -v. ---4 u.---- Pure. Frarant. Clonnollpg M

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