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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-12-31, Page 4.1. . � - the 4,;soosol 1 ­ ­ -"-"--, ___ . --- � I.- � � � -1 '4;PT1FrAXN119t- Z . I . of � -m f!'"' `wAWr-W9W# Tbm who road ot t1io,aim"on4ta. � .4W V"k T41 tro'"blo With � � I I U�n in Londou wil� bo no doubt our. : . 10 that thol are not aw4ro �1. . I )�7.717AAOM%rksblo rwwonlry prued to learn, if t4s not already T oro Is J one moy to core d,yspspl& - I . � , 1, Q comsta4cm under, which th"Itt' I I I a,*%V0- of the feet, -Wt such4doile, suds � a Alsord#vl, trivial or sommo I , I I .... ... to 0 - It 11 .. ,0 "I'll � f1vatil thm $Atp 0$0, 1 wa4 the PrOms$10118 are annually held In many mind that is $0 us P Or at - 040tRy 611A0 Is. compelle(I to Uy* W work , I -1 11 N, I I J ,'t . to bave � uire Of heal&i-tben, lbeo%me, wbat Parts Of Canada, without dixturboupi. 0110, Stomach I - gloy will �00* to.eara )& ilvin * theswoU I . . . . . . . . . . . . . � I ow - , bo. dme �, people .04.11 , Neuruthento. I grew 'The, Eucharist or Host is carried 40 Properly MU or atum the food. . * Uw. Me 14esL#AM isp to . 1, I . I - . them t4cn; all the latest, ple;plos,% wortloo, MAW wl 0, or the ocomion of, q�o annual f - .Ui-o-oo tsbloto quickly I ;1 0 , � , , arous.0 04 ao*. boy * to go t* town aU4 1 i R 40 of J , 0 . Not * * nice, , . ,oat P,bf*IQAI fatigue'exrer once Corpua Christi. it is borxw in fr�nt- 00h 0004 110 i11000011 412�d In'& short *4140 Vylos.. Wo guaras., "... , . easy, soft PIMP guelt as Oo-'s,tnil-o has. , . - . Itee. all felt or � I ell the proow - 00 ... .. I - , " - , foon 04, to, I , It Is able to do Its work properly. � � I , t almolat in.4 of , .lion ixt a golderi veoW , _ . I - I., 0'atfsWtoryl 1- a gorry Doda,of orldso 151t.. 0001"go, Howirianyottbein It2,-Notouelua � � Wor � hich ban a I , � , - 4, ... '' . kl 49molbipg unknowo'. Allibs al w Called the rionolrance, w, , q ! , I I 'd wookog,fit so a ... 11 0I oentre of glass. Through the glass mays-I'For govon years I hod 0.qtfqr� thousand. Far more go the to glad 1 . , t I at 11 , .. - . I hipoor. *0 ... On'" . I . re , � , . � thl , not Wriest, No wedloloe the wAfter repreaen t can ad ond opgat Moab Money doctoring, but 'work.la some close, staguent mill, to. . Plurnis. , . Itlay boa lQng . kobo, felt the e#4 m . ting the Chria all to, , 49 ovall, I could oat but very little � . . be)W, each ape,-seomt,4 I I forp, the, family is together i. . , � , , a new disappoint be plainly seen. 4oft in the -�, 1helood would ferment rind #our, mak- 6we4t AU114 the fumes Of ater-ra, Or to. I I � ­ qut, XVAA in 'rorro, The MOUstranoe is held a . A, . - y dootor soggootgd I . . " 11 � .1 ZQ4046 -wig A-16dutloo! vuqloo beasuse I front:. rank log gap. which ca,400.4 serious bear$ oppres. � bacco stooke, Or perhaps in some ,, �. ­­ .- again . . of , I , iron . the process0n, by, thw sign. 1,wga�,,10 constant , �'.. , e. X-gainod WIR1010, enjoy- i . Misery, Poor gas � taIll or foundry, ourrou , ., uded by . im,proved, At glib highest clerical dignitary present, fol. I , , the, "IMT i , ad my moolo, got, s lowed by th.e other digiiiWi would belch 1(oin my stonisob, I wAg Ion- vwlses of their follow meur, toll o.Vt A . . �, .1 . - � inerva , as fe*xq.'T , � better ool,,,,r, fQr$por Vii 45 in er, gold *ad weak sna. bad no orabition, I did , -W W . bowav Frorrov,o4e�buils der -of precedence, , weary,44Y of eleven or thirteen hours , i 9% feel, like going anywhere or see' . . . 130 Robeirt S,, , : mo,4P isaiivpkklng­� it 0.040,4 new, won Young men owing icenpa . . Ing an). amd litter the day Jo � " , , ro frons one. There wAs.p coupt1% over 'go home-- ''. Photo -Artisto M18,01t 0906sua UOwT io* 9904 tot Wu'y, Whi0h, Mats incense aU4 children . at.dull Pain Lin , I I . years to apips 11 I . % . I the pit Of my ptom%ob, I was. Unable to and to Such 4 home! Up BOMO little .�',',, __ I � ­ � � . , 1�1 'ino ScAttef fiowers_along the way. -When - , box b4lit of Ulck. , , . . .,I'X �ogborxie, moral, I sloept wso nerv.012e, restleva, and W0,11,1 bacir street In, a band . , . I 0 il tary are present the proces­ . awake in - I * I . � 1IM101 , ,are tired than. on going to bed. I and named a house mor ' a likely . fu . I I , , L 1 is s uted bYbeavy guns an the, tried All-o-ne, and soon feund taJ d 14 or workman has his home, there to, � �,, ). � . , F .1 4 .Oon sio d . Jeff an i. 0 tha ''. � - . 91:� 11 orrarviie 14 A nourishing toplo. .*bat 0 1 � ; 1�11 I . je I . 1. ''. 11 �, .1 strengtheno, ta0pne,-buildo ap, restores so! ro Present arras. OR All Sides )coo than six we*ka Alt-9-nak had aomplete. 9 eaf "nAboagg a . �4 ;A ,. . is 04 the chanting of prayers and , I ly cured me." - the . r, �.: L, , P a's � away L W y ho I 'i I weak 010 v pook a to bealob., I . , � X ' � The Hn0S we handle V �.1 1 Y�"A f"' lit . jes. . W SL ulg a 4 VtW , I � � � . ?irivi . OUR help yon'Retwell, 50 R Holmes, aruggiet. sells Mi_o�nm ,lit amid tire he t and at, 0 11 L , �Vf � , , I I T - , ,� . W 3, The entire ceremony i ' tablets a ' , .,i probably a filthy street only a 4 . equalled lit the Countro �� I C ... I I I Qr*Qoxoi'ft bo . .,s 60a a large, ,box, undo - - ow feet . 1. . . , *eq !Or $2, 6t all is conduaV . . r 16, V 1AI , , - . , 6%, @ , , ' . .. I I . P , . ­ - Cal . on the principle that Christ is guarantee to do all that. Is claimed for. sueni -Wide, hot,, close and dirty. tIu any ,��. " I orop . I . � I , � I The sto;Ujs beay.*, ;.tu Ian$ , I I . , . 4 laus C � . I ent In Material form, and that, all or money3b4k. large city On, some sultry'nigilt one . . � ��� , , � I V . I . . . . I 11 11 � lionor slibuld be yielded to him., . ­ 11 may see the workman and their fAmI- price on every article -we hand : � � I M 0 OR ff I E $ TQ'VA4L1AMEN..T.* -After the nio t P"amman voce riescri near '40.rd *'MXU� lies , in Mes e ­ !.. I - . ­_ I no rance is. token with a little narrow clt�. streets , I I .. �' I the greatest reverence and. ceremony COcil-known in the family, circle 20 stretched, .about the steps and pave, � I � I I Recent Suffragette F,pisode -Not t* to the cathedral,qhe host remains un. "Lfn,W�-wbo recently celebrated his' ments In all coudittons. Th - rm : I , I - � I , ese � .& ., i Chairs,. arra Rockers, I First Intrusion In History. touched until it is partaken of by tho, thirty,iiinth birthday, � I . are not - les, ,Book Cases, 131ook Sh I , celebrating priest at, t 0" ; a '*ry' slums elther, but fairly respectable- Pv . e.1 Mrs. Travers, SYWOX)S�8 recent, eer h' next mass. gawky bpy,11 and it'raust bf adraittei% . fets, 131aking Cabinets, China . i capade in the British House, of Corn- In Quebec on ..Tuna 2el' of this year that there is some- justification'for thal nelg6borhQods, I L I . . -1 1. I � the Host was boriie oloft through the ' o condition -of life-maov. - t mono, has beaten all previous records, description.. Not onl� is he tall, thin, . I , . . I Carpets, Cribs, - Cradles-- . but there have. been ,many, incidents streets and was followed, by the arch.. pallid, and nervous, PartloularI7 wUen of our country. boyfl. have gone, and, ­ . . I . , Oot�, _ - f __ . . � 11 ­ bi,hon, -and othe . he first coinmences to speak, but be Many more are t . Sweepers, Curtain pi.Djes,' :aI IT WOULD MAKE classed, according to May's "Parlia. r high dignitaries of. .oday, preparing ,to . �. I I ' ' 14, I seoms to suffer from chroni6 un go. Put .pay .and I big pay , envel- I Diessers and- Stands.IDI - I , I mentary Practice," as "indignities of- the Church. I .. . � . 14er, . . 'It, gar city 0 vans, fered. to About tile san)o time Eucharistic -tainty as to tile disposition of kisl , ? Not In these times'. e assortment of Oakes al the ohAf4qter or proceedings � 0 - le�s arid hands. B it these char;b opes . X41urniture-Covering. Feathe'r ]pillow � I to see. our flu Parli . roCessions were held In Montr . 1: - laborer average4 *12-9 Week, he Is A . on hand. Why bake at home Thies Rivers, St. 11y;kcinthe ifiers ., � I Coverings, Fringe, Q[arand-fathers' - of ament." Among such is the eal., . , cter- 8 e4se, recorded by Stow, in his Survey, . � and oth. Sstics do not prevent o -from re- lucky,man, Tens 0 _ . ,g thousands get less Chai , , . I � =n you have such an assortment to of "one Robinson, a lewd fellow, and, ed Quebec cities of importance. , ; cogniziiag in him the cleverest of the rather than more. Country. boy, bat rs, . . I I . 1�1 .eboose from, give us a trial and they , a skinner," ivho "had the confidence "The Rost has been .' carried I Cecils-and the most original, He Ore' � flall Mirrors, ' 'Hall Racks'.J I . . Hamilton, London,, end the: Ge 1n has startled the House with his view&, ,you, make the clisinge. 14, the name of . will talk for themselves. Bakers of 'to sit in the.House 4,11 day. though rman . T-ngrain Rugs, Inlaid Lin6leuim$, Jn komemade bread, the best to be had. no member," Robinson,.wIr I � , towns of Ontario without an bnouing I . on many' occasions, but never 'per- that country "ii have been taught to . , � i'_ .. . o was kuil I - "but I am . f. ti 1. S, Iron Beds, LTardhhit, . While up town come in and try our ty of this intrusion in 15N, riern'aii2ed riot," said the dignitary, hope qWte an much as when he pro- hold W reverence, look and 49 not - .. I I ods, lee Oream and Soda.it will refresh you for some little time in the custody of certain that one would -result if it posed to punish members who didnot! 1�apl If You understand farming there tin s,- ' itthenCa:binecs, , itch � the Sergeant -at -Arms, -I,, aud so, it ­ '. as I ... , I I I while doing your shopping. were attempted in Toronto . 0 . obey the chair with imprisonnient tot We keep a line of firs .4re Just;.As many chances on the I"d ' le ' I s, Mo t class confec- seems, was di No Bucharist has ever been held iii an IrWeftite period.. The House an- ­ . . Li I Um .rris Chairs, M4. tionary and fruits in season. sinissed." Nearly three troronto in many. Years. Back in the , grily deb . to be worked ,gut as there aro lu.-ther . centuries* later two str. ,ated the ,question for two I city, I I . ',,'- Mouldings, MWeedles .for or angers were I . . ! tressesc, . , Cash or trade for ButterlandlEggs. I discovered in the division lobby while seventies a procession .ht hours, And then voted qg follows- For, This is a great country, 'and .If - .ing Machinesi organ�, Oil Cloth , the cothe�j was formea , i . a division was in progress. 'They* ral to visit different 0; against, 426 -probably a Parhaidaen- , ... . , - . � M churches. It was attacked and broken tary ricord in roajoriti6s. O, ' 'Y014 ,do not like the'.kind of, farming - Odd PieOes�'3_=iaa6s 'PArldr'Suit ' rs . ' . , W. W. NIMENS however, unlike Robinson and : . , . ne of the, , * I ft . .- f I Travers Symons, se6m. to, have been up by the Orangemen. On -the next funniest mistakes which 4rd Hugli You a re are many - ­ I f .Parlor. Tables, Pictures, . QUE are working � t .the Sunday, by -the did of the -troops, the ever Made was *hen hd undertook .others, 1, .You belougg to a fatally that, I � . � 4 ' s . I 5t . " 5 t Phone 42 Clinton � deprived of their little niche of .!in" , nrocession 'Was held, * but .since then :to open a church bazaar at Deptfdrd' Ratan Chairs , " " mortality, and, were merely hustled I I follows. the grind, grind 'system of all ., . 'L Sideb � i�d ' � I L oa I I quietly out without any no . it has. been discontinued Lin order to a.few years.ago. Not, till h6 arrivedt work. and no play, -when you -'reaclk . ' L 'Ls, 5t a .�d X . . toriety at id disturbance. , . I L 1. at the'Church did�he discover th . . I tariesi Slewing Machines Stud6, L PA INTING ANDI all. On another �dccasion a stranger- avo . .. * t� at your majority and start -for yourself . . I 0 1 � 1 , deluged the House� with pamphlbts- . . I . I . . L '. . it was Nonconf6rmls whipla 'led, his follow. out an easier system-, Do not . rZables, ,Toy'Sets,. "EJ'ndertakin I TRIMMING, but the- Sergeant ai�rely had him � LEMON EXTRACT LIQUOR. P?litical opponents to slyly declare . pondiDmn country L re: thid ,,,life just because you. -'� best and pric6 l6w�: 77elvet . L . , . . . I ,moved by a constable and then Set L 'L . . . . . � � had't being a High 'Churchman, hf) .411TO -been unfortunate . enough to, bbf . Desks,. Willow Chair�,-..:�kteniion We can paint your house or free.. Quite recently Mr. Zoseph.An- 13. 'o. be absolved before bb co.uld. . - . I . arkston*L Ash - C. , M agistrate Says "It Is and So 10 proceed with the ceremony. - , . . brought up in the' home of a mduivlio , Jao L , - 4jed.1f � L' draws, elected for the It ' I . . . I . L . � paint and trim your buggy, . . , Worcei' S"*' . L kno*s 'nothing but grind.. Do not over : . , ney 6eerfully teifu division of Yorkshire during� the .der , - . . .tor .auce. . I : L L . . I _oods. . I.. . L I . . .. . . . - . . . . . . . I and make them look like new. clinifig. days of Mr. Balfour�s Minis- Is lem. on.extract. an intoxicating li. . . � . . 4. . . � I 'I . look the fact that If such a.man,was . I , . .. ­ . I . . . . . . I ­ L . . All Rind6 -of. 11J,pholstery done, ,Covering . I . your.,boss,.Iii the elty lie would.grind . � try, had the misfortune to be defeated quor ulider­tb6 law? Such 194 .the , . ' ,- . .. .. I of coloro , Lt followed - P�iat t)JOL 'courts are called upon to to L as I L - , - d W ong before. -Yom :% . :1 . . . -L . .. -L � It - at the general election tha Freventics, the -new C Candy, Oold , your. life a ay.. Long, I ' , tarried. in stoc . All work guaranteed, : O.pre Table or a d.by ' ru$'Tgists to. . -, 11rani . ed- while you w L ait.'Satistac ,, before -,he, was able to take his seat. , deei4 11) the appeal. of U. � F. Bender . ,"rare twenty-dne years old You would, rwares prices are right. . 'L I have four special speoffle - advantages - I L .. ... . � Determined, however.to taste � the j6y, '-of Victoria,. D.O. Mr. Bender, a re- over all Other rernedies; for a coldi First . be ' occupying* some sik'feet of green I .We are. 0ound 0 please our chst , L ., L . wa . . I . . � . turf, where at last you Would llot,h,L' . . L. . . 1� of privileges Ithat had been §o near . contly in-' Alberni on a fishing tripi ­Thek rontain'no' Qtiintna, nothing . I . ear, . , . . . L I . . . . I . . . . � I . . . � .. . . L . I WMATH & OVERBURY to him, *he took possession of a -seat - where be, daught an -unusual number harsh or sickening, -Siieond4�.T,hay the.dr6a&d calfand�curse bf the boss.. I 0 .. . . . � . es'. to ' . . . �­ Chaurs and Tabl Les I ie's Carriage Shop Clinton on the assembling of a* new .Parlih-' 61 'fish. - All Indian known' as Oultus. 10ve �Iruobt instant relief. 'Third�. Country life may -not be and probably 1. L ment. This "stranger," however, left. Xohnh.Wped Mr, Bender with the fish, plqasa�nt ta the taste, like candy, would �. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . I Is not what many - I Ike to color 1. ., . . . . . . . . ., 1._Wj�� 'I, iLlSo i * L . I . I - __ without any intervention, onAho -part . � and carried,sorne of%them.up.tc the. � ' 4Foufth-A large box ­o 48-preventies-. it-, but all things being equal, it -is. far - wi ent our I . . of the Sergeant -at -!Arms. . . . hotelo' He then asked L Bender.to, R�t �.it 25 cents. Also An'e for feverish .� . IS'LJU* . I Saoitary Carpet . - . I h im. a. bottle of which children. � ,Sold.b an'De.klers. I ., DUS-KOT. -. �, � . . ' ..... . . � . . lemon exti:oct, preferable to, city life. That' st , - .- , , - Seeley & West, I . I � , I lie said. his daughter liked46 -use in* . ... . " 1. I .7, I ., I . where W.com'es in; � City lifeAs.aqver- � .. . I . . . . . I . . � . I I , . . makitig cAkos., This Mr. Bender did; . 11 .. . . 4 . I . I . . . . L - . . . . . L . I . compared' with 'countrk life 'on . .. . .. I I . � . I � . . ­ . . I BLACKSMITHS I . I-, I . 'ffiek. . .. .1 I . I .an .:25OPiettire��priceg.n6aily.cutinhalff. set . V 9 - ' ing a, present 'of the bottle .to the : - '- 7'qulnn9ss7s.71 . -equal . plane. Etemember that if you'. :..' - for Saturday and next we k Th'V w .. . . I I � . I I .e a eg w .1 I was cured of Rheumatic Go'uf by' Siwa4i by way of, recognition, of: his . . Guinnbs'13'si stout and Loi , I regular 50c- at 10 -r ulak - � 1.0 � I . . d Iveagh, mustwork 1U. the coli.fitrk for a�llvl�g. eg - AND' I MINARD'S LINIMENT_ . I sorvices. 1. I .1 . I .. .1 . I I �: - . . , C, I . . . I . ANDREW KING ' -who ,will. c6lebrate* hi�a zikty-first. you will have to work 1n .the �clty for . , . . . . . . . 11 ' a, - An Indian' policeman . was.'xn' " the " . . . . . I . . � . . I �, I. 1, MACHINE REPAIRERS1 1Hw%1aifsaxc'ax.-ed of Acute Brorichitis by vic'hity,. birtli6y 'on -Nov6mbdr- 10th, are ne- ' one t6o, aud.if you, Possess. the ability ' . Wee uld �ot have nut -this sale on in ` be I 11 . � . I . I . , : 0 a . . I and .saw. the lemoli -extract c6ssarily inseparable, but. so, are Lo' , . MINARD'S LINIMENT.' . . - . . . rd in, yourself to rise -above the ordbiary , . -' 9 ** !Suabscribers having formed:a �-' incident, , Next '..morning. Mr. Bender, Iyeagh and. philanthropy. - Fdr Guin- . . . our cutttorpers, as Chrislruas,ii only*.% few day .1n. partner -I LT,.COL'C. 099WE-READ.'. workm'a'a:,1n,the city thatsanie.`�bili ' . p to, -'date goods .a . . received a summons cithig, him to" " ty and to get nice'. clea,n, -new, 'u - . .11 b 11 � ..". ship. are carrying o iness in Seeley's Sussex. . 7 .. I � .. - IT)� nes9's ;stout - lies - rn�de ,Lord JveaWi III curve. outa home'for h . I y are selling, is. a rare chance.-, We wi . sy . I , old stand Ra$ten= - a . pqar. before- the lociLl.- iriagistrate.,to, .. In 1 be. v�orlil, " you: in t e�" .. , the ' . I I 7 ,NL,, *her I was cured of Acute -Rhedinati4in' ans ohe -of the richest.' an n t ' ountky. Look before yoil, 16ap,: egn� . � , ". t It , arf-, e pared to , I . wer to -the elia'rize of-selll�g ap,jn.. 1,;! -and . Lord IVeagh h. I . 0 . � ; deliver when you want.thO gods, -aii I , articles � b T , p iA, . ,.as ab'seu to .�be, - c ,.� I.. I give =,�,t 1pei. ,by 1WINARD'8-LIXlMHNT " * ' d ri.Antoxic(tting liquor. He.� sider all things, aad, If you aro-siure � ry 4' . N.0 at spe.cf. I , . , small deposit.. ' EvO rticieNT.-will, AV , , , " . . dmit- one of the most,eliarit-20,e. ,The det . . - . ... . 6 � ill, ini * " ��,____ ' I.. .." Markki6m,'Ont,olle. S'. BILLINGS. I ted 'freely havinj given the rain h of. gratitudb'which ddXF-jir1* Dublin -icau'betteryou : and see through- our establiih .4. �� �� * - '� � A . .. � . . . .1 . I . - . rself-la the -city go.; * I . , ,. ini . �_ LL. Satleliketion auarant#e ., - � . . . bottle oflem.pn ek-tract, -but said:,that , . , - You . . . . . .. bound with. undesciibable 'oy . a satisfaction. , � _ . I . J . . . . . . 1 '4 . ' owei W his loitdship'Z fieyer be .re- .If. not,. stay on the old farm.', � - , . . . ; ; I , I I I I . . . he I 11 ad no idea . i t 'was, - intoxicating, . . ", ... . � - . . 11 I .. show the goods'... I ,�- I .. . * . � Paid, and, in spite Of -his jw.mense.r - herls, I . . , , , . . I . � . .1 . . . , �', t, I L I . *ork at . 101mard' Untuient cures b1put . � . . . , .1. , . I Seeley & Wes - , vicem ;;Coo$ wri 'Ivlanw�v. 11 . I I .and that he.gave it t�) him just o s,still donteni to I . 1. . . 6.d_ . . . 11 I .- . � . I . . . I . I I . �� -ell known that there Is' -con- ,)--.a would have given 'a- bottle of Wor� his business. Often one may see him ' �' liepe . � ., , " �- It. Is v, wealth, lie 1 1 r. . . � . . L . . . . . ­ .. . .. , at it:-118hil6lile Cure will &I I . � .... . ; I " , I - ,.. , L Blacksmiths, � Clintom siderable risk of' 1fitroducing new. - Oestershire sauce;. , , , 'Whg briskly from his houM on St.' . . . . .. . . I wa i . ways cars, my ovaghi. iiid-colft,"! � - : I., . . W. � .. L W.- . ��' � , � I , , in oxi-i Steph I . ating. ViftV dollars -nd costs,". was did block -of buil w L I.. 7 % � ','�- - .4 . dignitary , L clings 6m'the south 3ll.Q0 piLys for Tiav NEW ERA, to. - ne . bay and ,other feeding s.tuffs C . . V V, L. . iibe_ rej)lv of the - rurala 'L : 'A' K I I ' - . weeds by the purchase of Man i . d I 'W6rc6stershire'sau�eis also * t ' . an's Green, Dublih; to the 4plen- .- - - ,. .%. I . ... , , _ . . I I . *sida 'of the Liffey, 'where - Guinness's subscribers, to Dec. 81st, 190%. !. . , - V V 0 . Oswald of the' Maryland experiment . I , . . ' L i . . I � . . . L .. . : , L . , ., I ... , '. I . � . L :� - . Pot , . a . as,- . . . . . . . . " , Repeat " it: , - �j,,§bilgli,, Cure w Ill il.; I � 11 'L .. . . . . . . I - Deal e*r and Undertik , 00.A..:EJ " station undertook to obtaln. ,more de.fl- . � � * attornat . . . .. .1 stout comes from..: Next t6,. philan. � I - . . I - or� Lib , . at.; hobbies waya,,quX9 my . Furniture' ulte information on. this -point, espe- . In, grafting the tomitd . a potato thro his lordship's, ebi coughs ainil 6olds.!! , . . .., .1 . I. L . . L- I , , I ..., . are Me . . I . - 4 : . . Before placing your orders for clally as regardS.Ldissemination through - or the, potato on tomht6, or I . a inaking I co eting art treasures and, sport. ., . I ... , : � *. . . . ' ' - an�� L h , L ,,, , 0: ­ 1. _*-�_ , L ", " . - Phone, 29a *. ' , . . . ial, get manure, by studying the 4fect of, th6' Lord Iveagh, by the -way,' -belong,; t ' .. 7 .'. . . .1 � . ,. . . Cal L your season's supply of On . i :;� .. 1, Day. *I I L - out with! . . MELBA'IN OPHECT.. . - � - - - � l. . . . ,: . . * ot er graft of slmilii� hdrbsiceous the "no bat. brigade" when . . PR - . . I ; , 1. ., ' � . . . I - . ... - =prices a The vety beat goods . fermentation. of manure handled ,.in plants, the Simpler- methods ,are. -pre,., ' ns.,- He- invariably goes out I . . ! L I . . . . . . . . . I I . .1. ed 1� , L . . I . . . the gu . I � I ,. .. I . 4 . :L " , ,�.. took and sold at the different ways and of passingthrough L . I said FArnotis Prima' Donna S Aki A . r . I . Y, ­ .. . , . �'.,;. . lowest possi4le price. . , L i&i6d. The saddle graft- and splice 1�booting * barehe4ded, and. - it.' Is' � - .. . I . � pe . , bout � I � . . I ­ . the digestive sYstems of Animals On - . gttLft are' .the:' 6nek most. 'Commonly that the' *,My, time he has been seen. . ., ' . . .. 1. L .­�. . , . - . . L� I I I - I I I - . .Women of a. Century Hen a. .. L � � L . .. . - .L I . I I , ,�,: L - the vitality of various weed seedsi Jw us6d-� - a in 'Pur- - . 1* , L, '11111l4le P i I I . � , � I I I I ! , � L 1 7 V. 1, I ! %I � M... 1441 I , ,re b 40001 Ob Kno- 'V�l .. - -, M I F, I 10,113 woog V004 th I I I .. 1�,,,, I I I I i I al T14 '1'�. I I I 'I I' I . i . , 71 .1 0 Ill. tilt I 1. . I' 'I .Orders may be left at.Davis gbe splice.' graft - is': made by L with his head L covered, whil .% . I . L . . CL' I r .. I . I . . : - ' I . . I . AMMANklalk . . . & Rowland's Hardwa,re store, or eluding seeds of. about �it�­Of , he .1 . . . -sifit of garu�, was on .the occasion * , "It is simp y fascinating, to.. 'me to . . *&"I I � I , . . . � -tr simply 'cutting, the scions a smooth 'pidture'the woman of a century hence. - . - .. . . I I I . � with . worst weeds found In Marylaud_' : -'-� . �lanting ciuL The stqpk.U- cut -in the when . a � certain distinguished guest , , . I .. � . . . I .,� .� . L . - ' L I I It 6xperli . nents In which the hilhure � . . � . t was- so 'surprised to L . see 1i I s - lordship , - My-�Miricl .throbs with.,questiona, What . �, �. . . I .. . . . ' . . : I ' � �j . L I I , I ­ . . . . . I '� , ers ar I .. . I .1 s,", , . . I . . 'L. . . ..*. 'L � I .. . . . I* 71 - I. - ' . . I I together . with their fa tanding bareb6aded. in th� r I I.. I . � � I � 11, � . .. . I .. � .:�'� - &:L u a arn- � tied Ina . : S - . I I . I . �.. . I I -1 . . L. .. L , . ces JO( .. . I . ­ .. I . . . �, . . �1. . ­ ., I I I , he knotted his � handkerichief at the" will� Wear?"I .'L . . I ­ I . ­... , ' 114 1 �. I L . s It 11 1. SL , -.,. ... IL..,V 4A ade s rage mover . .�� ' . . L . I" I id Iveagh s un ;�L I W * L . piles, as when shipped In, carload lots -desirable to have th6 grafts' in iii on Lo pro.tee . brow. 4ff '" ' nont'. to ihich* as stat- , . . L . 'A L ' . , ots, . such as have- .� ".t. ... . .1%. , . . . _ - ed'reeently she lies. f .. . V�V* , L all .L, �, on�� from cities, it was found that, in i -he . ther.'tehde,g_ s4o' . I . � d4p ess hersel . f ' . �,r * I ' 1 , I . � . .. . ; IL/ Am. 7' yard heap .a,nd .fo.r,a short .w.4.1e, I In Order to'get thebest tesult is ItL-was While discussing the woman, . . . Xt Electric Lliiht plant. ' I . . � . .0, four -corners, and insisted on -placing - L:. - . 7 " : same;,way,'aild the two memb I I ain that .will sho,say'and do?,, Above iffl,: what . '.'N ' ' '' ' W. J. Stevenson, remained for six mouths,J 'b "' " Ae� , . ra . . � . ew . . .. I I L. . . . . ' ,�'. , , " ,L), . ,: . . .':. .­ .,� ... first case there Fos no danger and in only. paitthilly bardened.'Iln okil0"'to - .- . . I .. . ,-_ adhiere�t,, Ahat� Mine.' Milba; tba� L � ". . ' ' . I., ; . I 11 I . I., I . . ''. I . .. . . . L J -------- M� , _ __, , an . . � I . . ., . . ;,. I 11 . .. .. L . .� .. I. � . .: .� , . L '. the second case little danver of.. dis- vet a`rk ner ,unlon- ith this Sort of ' .. . .. � .. . . .. . . .L' famous. singer, dr6w. a - picture of the L � . ... . . . . ...... � , . .1. . ". . . , ' __ - . tributing live weed seeds. In the ,ex- I . .. . . . . . ' - tissue it Is nee . essary, that the eut be . v,;-- . I I . . I periments In which . ,the weed,L seeds. R. Fitzsimons & Son. I were fed to yearling, steers And'the . .1 . , I made vkih a very' sharp knIfe,'praf6r- . ably with a titzor. The two partt are L . . I . known former in thit country has manure handled In various ways' It then rather tenderly joined, togeflieri %. L F . . L . was found that- . . - We are still in the But- . .1 , Msing very' �Soft cloth bandages or, . � � I - . I �� I First. -Where the manure was haul..' - I Chering business, and are ed directly from the stable. as 'A top* - ' I I . . 11 . . I . L .. . . . . . I . �. . L . . I . . I . . . � . I . � . . . .. LL I - - .. dressing an average of only 12 8 per' I I � in a positio'n -to fill all or- ' ­�, . . .� , . . � � . . . . . . .. . ., : . I . ... � � . I I . fact that he keeps *bod ashes 4.hd cent ofethe seed fed gerininateds" �� L ders for seasonable meats, Second.­:-Whare manure'. was 'hauled � ,, . .. .. � .,� . - . .. .1.. ..,.. . I .. . . ' . . , -'. I . � . . I : - !.L '.. n. � I . intrusted tc cu., cam. Ilrectly from the stable upon the land ' I I � ... 11 1, . . I . . .. : - , , I "i . . . .. � . I �� ��,4, �:�1 �,, L'4 ''. '. "�, . i . and plowed under 2.3 per,cejftt:of the - Our new business stand seeds fed to apimals came up. I-' . � � _� - - . . - . " �. . �, t. , L ,. . . I . . . I . I . . .. _ L. .1. . . I . L .1 I 1.4 'i, ", I .Third.-WhRe the droppings remain- is in the COmbe Block. . - . I I.. ... I � - ... I . .'�, ..' ; .... I I I % I . I . . . _ .1 . .. I. .1�ft � r. . I " 11 1 104 . � 1 ed on the .Pasture fields. unddulter� ated as they fell an average' of.. only Rio a so I 3.1 of the 'fed to lind- I . .1 ..., ,. .. � I . -, W . . ,. . L I . I . . . I 1 :�**� . . � . ' .� �. I . i . *1 . ., I , t' _. - per cent seeds )-- t ..­ . L . . I ....... 11 . 11 � 1-1111, . I . mals germinated. 1. . 1. . I Ii. . :& . . . . . ­ . .1 . I lit, . Ville 76 Clinton The results Indicate tha t In.general. I . i ... � . I . ", I- - . � , . I . . , ­ it Is safe to -assume that thb vitolity' . . . .: I I I-.: . . I ­., . . . 11 I � I I 1,'�tl�.�_ �� .i " - I I.. I , , - Of Nyeed sfieds Lis desttoye'd An . wall . 60�vnlllw ammilll lion I I I 11 manurf'. � I - . .. . . , . � . . I �, 1. . I �.. � I . , , . , I J�tt;_-d _ai� - - I . . I , . 1.4 , . ., L L 1. . I I . . , " - , ,."4 , �$ 2 1 . . , , . � , , , , . I 1. . . - I I I . . I . . ,L .1 I . 111111111111 I I I . . � . . . I 1P 11 . . , . . I I . . . . I I " I .. I . . , , .4, : , . . I � . . . . . ; , , . . . . I _; I - _1111111111111 . .1 . 1.� . . . �L . .. . L. I . . . � I I .. . � � . ... , . ., I . . . I . . L I :!� I W M "EVES-IGHT'' ,� . . I . . , L ' ': , . I . . I � . . , . I . . .- : '-! � , ., " . 11 I I . . . . I - . . . . . 1 . be., Ir , r' p Ti �` - - $ad k...,e& : &n , .. z cn W M . .1 1. moistened rdfila., - it Is desirable , Jarl, , '' : U S. L. TAUBE, Member of '-- t"* thermore, ,to: cover the grafted: plant .with a bell Jar'or hand glass L of Some ** ' ,Senior ; 0-4 . . t"". . 04 L ' - t4 I TAUB 1� & SO N9 . sort for atew days hilorder to prevent '00'rapid'evitporation, If It Is left ex- . � posed to the open opeclaLlly If the .. 0 W ,air ' . ' 4 I � . . � H 0 Will be at NormOdle Hotel, Clintono on z 1�4 . L atmosphere Is ratherodry, the selou dries r out and wilts .. so badly that It I . . ,.*I C'4 Thursday, Ja uary * , I' 0 9 t4 7th9 9 9 cminot recover, Tile -saddle graft Is made by cutting the stock wedge shAp- k � g . 0 � ad, ,while the selon. Is cut with u, V .1 I. oe, and will be glad to have all w o are. -troubled with DEF E OTIVI141 , . ; W shaped slit so that It will fit down over ,; :0 VISION call and consult him. TAUBE & SON have been estab. lished 1871, during C.' the wedge of the stock. The rest of t since *hie i time over 100,000 cases have been I fitted 1he process is carried out exactly as L ' - successfully by them. I . your eyes b3ther you in any'wayj 1-4 rX4 or the glasses you are now we v I F are not satisfactory, do riot. 0 neglect this opportunity of c ting OanadWs Foremost i.Olye �_i UltAdy A��crlbo_tqr the splice graf t: . I I . I . . � I Specialist. .4 I I . ; I '�_L � . �L " ; I . Z P4 1 To sto WaY pain i 'n 20 Minutea, take Nr 1 . I I . . M XA6 1LPJ,)01,tW6t1NOW 'With . I I W '�r . . - . one. Shoop's Pink Vain T"Iets. Seeformula on the. bok. A,9k your . I . �) __ I— I.. .... � I I . � . . t0 . 1. ,4 Doctor or Druggist a,bout this formula . V) ;�� 16 V%4 ur., I -, . -P-W tn� ,1head , , En , � 11 I 1 WW a XJfNTXJ%%# It can't, be bettered. Wothanlyk-.paiva, f, paine, any pain gets instant 13bx bf twenty Pink 1,34a, P" � I ., a I H ratio - %. .11 . . . . , . JEWEL9 /f,: . INTON : CL Tablets, Ze, , S614 byL , hil Dealers, . I I 0 . , , . . . ;'' , . - ,� . -­ --1 ­ ajift" " , '"' L LL ", " ,,,,, I—- . . . I . . I - � �i I - . Repeat itt-I'Shiloh's Care voill Or Wa�rs cute My coughe and colds," . f, . woman of* the future. .She hadJust 11 �� ld�, I .". . . . , E: - 1. I '.., .��,J. _�, . I � . I � , . .. . I � ,ietur.ned f* � tiring rehearsal "at. . . . � . . ... I . ;. a '"'o 0 90 I . . . . . the - Aiberi-190ail,�whqe: she will..'116�hke. , , I , , I ­ I . I .1 . . her last, appearance in -London until I C .. .. . . - . P1. -eb.�%Wjt 1010.s'... I 1. . . � I ''. �L. ... I ''.. I . � . . . "Instinct;" she said, "seems to. tell . . . I I . � I . I 111.11 I .1 . . I .1 1. . I , . me one thing about -the 46man �;6f i&, - ' I ' " ' I . . � � . � I . . ­ , I I I . . . .�. I 1. . � - I . . I . I future. - Her freodom,,whicii she.will I . I. � I4 P Teapots " ' .". Knives and I I I surely' win,'will riot rob her of her , . . . . . I ' I ' .. I woman's -love of. home i ' Man after. I ,. . 1. . $6 Coffee, Pots, ' Carvers,- in . :, hq� has bottled with and ' lieefi 14&�. ' ."w � .. . .,., � 4.4. 1 . .. e - � I ' ' . . rei. Kdttl's:: -Pocket X` . by the .world, returns WithL an evere . .... ... . I . . . . . . I . growing longing. fojr� �the peace and .. � I ­ 149, ., Crumb Trays . Scissors .�:* - . . , . - ­ : . . . . I beduty of -his borne environment. Wo � , :' Cuspidors Child..S..Set : man, when the wider book of life lies, - I . - open .before her. -;Vill surely -flud the _, . 'L . I- -Syrup Pitchers Regal jugs' * I . ,.bonds' of home . life - drawing more , I ... .. .. � , � .11 Child's Trays I � -Princess f tightly around her. 'Woman will. al-'- - . I . . . �. � . I I . . . . -'ways woman; hard, unsympathetic ., I . .Sugar Sp6ons - - Fancy Hati 6 w. . . I I . . m - .facts of life, will make her.honae7'96ein - - - Lncy Tabl � . I . Bdrry Spoons �� -, � JrE c . � even more of a haven. . .. I . I " '. *-� .1 I Carpet. Sweel' . "Will wornan's beautv-growP1 think ,f6a Spoons' . . I � � L . At will be more refined in 'the future,, ;, I . - Desert SpQcns � . . .. ..1. Skates . I In one hundred years' time a type of' . .. .. I . . ,H I and Sleig -extrenio daintiness will, I'biflieve' - Ntit" C rackers I .1 .. . I I I ... . . . . I prevail. ' The greater use of her -braG. I I . . . . . I . . :wm , spiritualive' the future wornah. . . . Nothing . more ,appropri 0 ate I . . I Her face 'will be alight, with intelli-. . . I I , . . I ., gog . . I I than any of the above .articles* - � . ri�.�' regard,to th6 dress of tli6*6 . I I t 0 . . ' .. . I I. i . I . ... man of the future, Mine. Melba pro;. -. . Year., S . gift*, �. ., . . . '. 1. . � . 1. I. . . phesied 'rich .'color blendings,, and, , . . . � 1. . . . ­ I . . �. . I sweeping, - graceful effects, I I . I . llr"4k : '' � "Freak Mshlons will die," she said . I ''. �. '11tere will be 'hArmony in dress, a -1 tid ,* ` 1. H A fl. a .13f . daintiness of Manner and speech, a I � . I . � I . . . . .1 I �. � . � , h ee a- . . shun itij. of ,hollowness and Of t . . , tion." . . � .. 1. � 11 :1 � . . . . .. . STOVES., and HARDWA . . . I .11 11 - - - . . I I . . I I . I I I . . .� I I I .. . I I . 6""e" I *"A" I ,vtood Ashes no. . . . � . I . . . I I . . . . . � I . . I , _Js , � : I Wood ash seem.9 to be a. curious rem- � -, � I . ..,. - I I .- 11 . ed�t for diseases InAulmals, yet, Its vIr-. 11 . v,;-- . I I . I toes In th4t CaPiieltY are 111116 Appre. , clated In MaShou aland. One well . I . I Year's G New I . known former in thit country has , . I �. raised pIgg on a very extensive SC416 L I . . 70 Do you want f,o p)?reuva, a nice Gift ' r s . .. . for: nearly twenty ,years without over . this is the place,, handsome Chita -ware in Fruit sets receiving 4, visitation'' og cholera or swine fever .and with a loss of oully 2 plateaf etc, Lamps, Mirrors, Dinner and Too, Sets. Oradle9b Bureaus, etc. Handkerchiefs, Ties# a * . big animals from plaguo per dent of ­ LeMOns, Candles- Nuts, etc. It; my be a Robe, Also many o ther useful articles, andsome 0 , Ire attributes his good fortune -to the . ... . . fact that he keeps *bod ashes 4.hd 11 . . � MERUY CHRI, I charcoal taLted with salt constantly � I before his plgq, The mixture is kept . . I I � R6 A la large covered boves, with, holes Dec. 15tho IW . bored near the bottom, from which the . � -1 1. I W 1111 I I' I , '! I- __ � 1. . I 11 � Ittilmals\w0vic the stuff out AS fast as � . , I , s they Wdrit It. Tl�ey never, It appeara, . � . I I oat more of it than Is gooq for thi .. . . obscribe S � 11 ­ . I