Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 21 Nov 1901, p. 3

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'\\`uI`ld. no sure Soothing Syrup. I 1, [U UUIIUUCL TICII Ull-'5 IUT K|llUl.ll(.'l' person. Many days, during times of political stress, he hardly ate at all,` but was always regular in his times 0! going to meals. "Regularity and abstinence are the secret, 0, life," he has been heard to any ; and truly he seems to have proved it so. .___.....Aj_.... It is one mark of a. quack, what- over school he may belong to, that he never admits his own ignorance. A "In-clan dnrfnr " n hind nf 11 II6 never uuuulu Ins own Jgnururux-. A "hedge doctor, 0. kind of u. quack in Ireland, was being cxxunined ,at. an Inquest on his own treatment vol 1; patient who had died. "I gave lhim ipccucuunha," he said. 7 "Van mluhf, lnnt nn wall hxnm triu- 1-Ill` CUI"Ulll:l'. "Indnde. your honor. and that's just what. I should have given him next if he ha\dn t died." Little Janet, aged four, noticed the other day at dinner the rest. of the family helping themselves liberal- ly to the mustard. Nobody offering her any. she waited until something drew away the attention of the oth- ers, when she lifted the mustard spoon, liberally daubed a. piece of bread with it and took a. great bite. I-Ier hand immediately went up to ; her burnt mouth, but barely sup- 'preslng an outcry. she put the bread away from her, remarking. "I `think I'll wait till that jelly gets -..hI N ILIILI l]JCC{I.CI.|llI|lllI, Ill.` Bllplll. J "You might, just us well vc giv- en him the aurora. borcal :3," said 054: nus-nnnr SECRET I ._.....,_____ THE QUACK S CURE. (I A LITTLE T00 HOT. T, , For our l'.ny Yearc. \' I\ml1nu n H." vrn Inn Hvunvn ` OF LONG LIVING. IIWIIJI ll lull: UI l|I.'|lVCIl. h breathes on it. man, will the good an- : by Christ, or the |-.ul rth by sin gel. the vic~ run` soul ? 'l`heir Wings at! this moment. nbovo lg for your soul. as vcnniucs cuglc and cun~ This nour dc- EXILES IN SIBERIA Tu-mi A correspondent. writing to the London Daily News gives some in- tcrcstlixg information about the mo- dern conditions under which Russian exiles, political and criminal, live. He says : urn... ....n-_. .,,,,, - .. .. . -:__.. ENGI.ISHMAN S ACCOUNT OF SOME RUSSIAN PRISONERS nu .\u.y3 ; "'1 In: cxllcs may be divided Into three groups : iii-st. the political of- londcrs, in a. minority lld banislietl !or strong iusurrcctionury or religi- ous opinions; secondly, criminals. mostly forgcrs and thieves, who are sent to the bin: prisome in the Inter- lor, and thirdly, murderers. who are sent. to Saghalicn, where, even when the sentence is finished, they must spend the remainder of their lives. ur|~|,.__ ....I|L:....I _-....__..r.~ I- ~- -' ll\'UH- "The political prisoners have the best. parts of the country to live in --ntuncl_v, in the W('. Other pris- oners are exiled nearer to the icy regions according to the gravity of their ooncc. "Thc political prisoners may prac- tice lmndicrafts and, by special per- nlission, medicine. A `political is] not idenlir,-cl with the criminal any more than Kl. debtor is with a. felon in England. Such offenders do not travel with others In :1 gang. l " 'l oliticals' get, 1 16s a. monthi frnm`1hc Guvcrmncnt. but this var- Cnn: nn.-npynun On lhn .I:g-Omh-6 In an-Intnln 1Privi1eges of Men Banished for Political Reasons - A Wo- man s Prison. louown: I hid been Ailing with my kidney: to: more then I year when I commenced taking Donn`: Kidney Pills, which I got 56 Mo- Ferle.ne'| dzng etm-o. and em eineerely [led thei: I did I0. The wrong action 0! my lidneye med ? me sick all over end need me much inconvenience and pein. That in now A shin: of the put. hooeuee Donn`: Kidney Pill: cured me. I heve bed no tmnbie or inconvenience with my kidney:

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