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Clinton New Era, 1909-11-04, Page 311PRI"W"'01 , ­_ -"Wy-v--- -�- --"An I I I . NOV, 4th, I" "I The Poet's Come . I HaHoween . . Leave every gate unIfAtched to -nigh And all the doors unbarred; *3 is Halloween, so do not loose The watch -dog in the yard.. The guests wh3 Cross the threshol now Are folkp I us6d to know . Who walked with me and talked wit me Not very long ago. I cannot see their spirit shapes, But know that they are there I By sighs upon the autumn wind And whispers in the air: They share again the glawing heart Unseen by mortal eyes, And pace the chambers long exchange For mansions in the skies. ---- The very earth we proudly tread, The sill our feet go o'er. The pictured walls of home, belong To others gone before, Who once a year return again . From graves of peaceful green, And we are but the titewards here For ghosts of Halloween. . It isn't so difficult to Strengthen weak Stomach if one goes at it correc Iv. And this is true of the Heart an� Kidneys. The old fashioned way o, dosing tne Stoulach or stimulating th ' Heart or Kidneys is surely wrongl D Shoot) first pointed out this error. 11G to the weak or ailing nerves of thes of these organs", said be. Each insid( Organ has its controlling. or 11insid( " nerve. When these nerves fail then those organs must,surely falter. This vital truth is leading druggists every where to dispense and recommend D -Shoop's Restorative A few'days test will surely tell! Sold by all dealers, - Abou Ben Adam . ABOUBEN ADAM, after.Evesde .1 cease ' Awoke one night from a long rest in peace And saw within up and down his room , n what seemed trousers. but of ampler bloom - A svoinart striding; not his Eve of old Bossing of whom had- made Ben Ada I hold. But to the vision bifurcate he said, "What wearest thou?" The woman I turned her head I . And with a voice that seemed indeed a stare . . Answered, "The things new women mean to wear. " "And are you oneF'said Adam. 'Aye, quite so,' I . Replied the stranger. Adam whistled low, But cheerfully, and said, "In that case then, . . Count ine, I pray, as one that loveth inen" 'The woman vanished, but thenceforth of nights � Showed in a hall and spoke on vi orrians i rights . I Men fled ,)utright, as though engage. ; I 11 . ments pres;ed - I � ; � And lo! Ben Adam's feet led all the � rest. � --- No Longer Tortured A Sergt.-Wheeler in R. C. A. Finds I Cure from Agonizing Skin Disease I ... I I . __ Sorgt. Wheeler Thos. P.1,Bennett,R. 10. A., who lives at 705 Albert St., Ot- tawa, describes tile relief which he got �1 from D. D. D. Prescriptiong: -It gives me please to command D. D. D. to suf%rers from skin disease For three years I suffered intensely - from a skin diseasm which I developed on the back of my neck. It grew con- tinually and Sometimes cast off scales. Neighbors' advice, prescr tiotys,salVes and expensive blood rualcines were . lavisely used. I I At Net I found relief in D D a, used . accordingto directions, It required just one bottle to effect a cure. I am . no longer.tortured so I -have no he- sistancy in ackbowledging to the world the warth and great virtue of D . D D." Blood medicines cannot kill the germs in the skin which cause eczema and other skin diseases. Salves .fail I because they. cannot penetrate. D D D goes right into the peres, kills the germs and cures. For free sample bottle of D D D Pres cription write to the D D DLaboratory Department N E.23 Jordan St Toronto For sale by all druggists. _. , When Mother Sings When mother sings tile old, old son,gs That soothed her darling babo to sleep ,She half forgets how fast time flies, While from her heart the love -fount � springs I And years their silent vigil keep, When mother.sings. I . Wlisn mother croons her lullabies I'think I am a child again; . . That angel spirits from the skies Seen hovering round ,vith. flowery wings, . WiS'PlPring Rome sweet heavenly strahi When inother sings . When mother sings'tis twilight hour: When all of nature's gone to rest, And eveningshadows droop the flower While over all a darkness flings That takes the songster to its nest. When mother sings. I 'And while the evening of her life IS deepeni.rig into night The Past, with memories rich and rife, To her dear heart much gladness - bring 0 1 puts g weares of age afliglit, (Z i When mother sings. 1. T" 16111mon Xlew 13" � �. - I � ­ I I 1. ­ I I I ­ ­ - . #*,Wi A %- Crl�d Catalogue ror,� Reeolvol V I ------ Alm-Alft-A-A-P111" , , I, - I have an index card box such as I Safety For Cblldrva ____ they use !a offices and libraries fittod SimPlo Methods by Which 'They Can THE SUND . ousues under a pantr helf - In this Mothers should never give 130 Easily mov*pl. I Ale away, cocking aul ILkiog rftlpes their little ones a medicine that When'tbe housewife essays to rear. _ and household information that fell 'they do not know to he absolute. from the papers and magazines, ang IV safe and harmless. The so. 'rhtkge the mattress on tile bad she Lesson VL -Fourth Quafter, Fa � I deeto practical and valuable enough to called soothing medicines con. - knows that sbe has a him- Jot), oil her 1, . Nov. 7, 1909. =ye. On the face of e%ch card, tain OPIates that stupify the hands, A mattress is not heav,N; but, I is eutfrom bristol boar4l,appears child without curing Iti a%. as everybody knows. It is exceeding. - , a single recipe. All the cardti are filed mento. An over close of these ly cumb(%rsome and difficult to handle, THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES and xude*0 alphabetically according medicines may kill the child. vo stibject-ais bread, eake,curry,cookie Bab 'a Own Tablets is the only being too, thick to grasp it) the hatids . I - chowder, doughnuts.. etc. To mark chills medicinva way kill the and lim no projecting edge I)y which the diViolons tkbosirds showing these child's medicine that gives tile It call be grasped. Ali Ohio inan over- Telt of the Lesson, Acto xxvii, so, v words conspicuously are inserted. In- mother the guarantee of a gov, corlq.�Ileso shorteoultrigs of"a mat- xxviii, 10-Momory Verses, xxv , iii, 9 this way I find what I need far more ernmentaunlypt that it .it con- r A I I 10-Goiden Text, Pa. xxxiv, 22 -Corn. )reactilythanwith the ordinary cook tains no poisonous opiate or I I I . mentary by Rov, 0. M. Stearns. boQk.� Besides I can take out each harmful drug. The Tablets cure f /*��./ . card when necessary or when I wish constipation, indigestion, wind X , One night as they took soundingi to loan or copy it,and whenever I find colic. diarrhoea,, destroy worms, a new recipe that paiticularly appeals break up colds, and make teethe I / I Z they found the depth of water grow tome I ba - .ve it entered under the ingeasy. Soldby all triedicine I/ iug less, arid, fearing lest they shoul� proper head, . derlars or by mail at 25 cents , a, I I be cast upon the rocks, they cast four I used to be continually tired ; now box from The Dr. Will I iams, 41 I I I ,,-I anchors out of the stern and lorigo� I arm strong and well -Miller's Coin. Medicine Co.. Bro-,kville, Out. I . ! for thO Morning. As the sailors wen ,gound Iron Pills did it. Sold by W, I %"V%4WVVVVyV%OV A 11 . : about to make off with the boat undel . R. Holmes. I I - I pretense of casting anchors out of the . BREAD ItAISING I------- __ I 1 �7 J 11 foresbip Paul said to the centurlor These first cool days w4en the bread RLY. - and to the soldiers, "Except these . rises Slowly, I shut my bread hild a teg I 1� , ,--I abide In the ship ye cannot be saved' kettle of boiling water up together Massachusetts Estate Where Presi- 0 4 I 11 (31). Some may say, But had not Paul , r i a at cupboard and the bread will come dent's. Wife Is Regaining Health. I . � I I ..Io� assured them that all would be saved I I as quickly as in hot w I I So we learn that, while God Is DOI � eather. If one E ritering the !,art house oil the Bev I .:� � I . has no cupboard put them in a box or orly side. says the National Magazine, I : 'Willing that-, any should ,perish and even cover them up closely together. the large 'living room on the left is I 1) desires all to be saved, He, having t y aughter has impoirvedpo much lighted by lo.n- French w provided a way, says that if men wit) I " indows Open. -�_ A � that v.ou, would hardly -know her- Ing on the veranda facing the ocean . . . not accept His way they must per. . illeesCompound Iron Pills did it. and by four stained glass windowi � ____ Ish. When morning came they discov- Sold by . K R. Holmes. ered a place with a beach'where they d v over the landing on the main stair. - ^ might run the ship aground. An4 Yilu think I look so much better . ease. The sycamore paneling and wide MATTRESS EQUIPPED WITH HANDLES. hatens Paul, tot yes'. and r feel better�Miller's Corn' staircase .leading to the upper story . � h pound Iron Pills did � It. Sold by W. and surrounding bille ' tress by the Simple addition of Small the soldiers advised that the prison. 8 . ony both strongly . R. Holmes. . suggest a typical old English country handles near the corners. He tbinks ers be killed lest they' should escftpe. . SWEET PO1'A1!O HELP seat. as does a cozy fireplace, over so well of the Idea that he has hit ' d The: centurion, for Paul's sake, pre. G-Fease our . sweet potatoes befofe which is a inirror, where lady visitor., - it Patented. A glance at the accompa. vented this, .and so. in one way or . baking. itkeepstheskin tender. take sly peeps to see it their hats are uying Illustration will show the reader another all escaped safe to land, uE TO SETTLE COFFEE � I "on Straight" Opening Off the balcony [low readily a mattress equipi)ed with u while out in tile , and reached by the staircase from the - such handles call be handled. storm at sea. "And so It came to I Wipe the coffee pot off with a cold , pass" (44), and in that saying there iz, wet cloth to settle coffee. living room are six bedchambers, While By grasping one Of these handles � d_ ­ --..-.,, TOO -MUCH SAL the ... tbird,_ story lbeinat res one -99 the finest.of -111ble-studies, -iov Tl - - - - ___ _____ _--colitalus _�addltlo6al - I t . s� call. be -pulled around Alie . � . . rooms which may be, used for .-nests. room or to any place desired It is true of every prediction concerti - If too much salt has been added to . I with any dish, a little sugar and asu In Mrs. Taft's borne one naturally Practically no effort, In fact. a han. Ing the sufferings of Christ and will , ci?n expects to find a music room, and, stir dle it each corner Is 11 k essential. certain.ly be true of every prediction STi , of vinegar will often rectify. tlemls- I e 0 ta ic e. - . . . I . enough, here it is to the right of the One handle would be sufficient for, all coucerning Hjs kingdom and k1bry. TO KEEP OLIVES living room. On tile left is the beauti. Purposes. � I I 'They found themselves on the islafid It is readily noticed, that when -a ful 11brilry. eQuIPP(ld With teleph6De . i . I of ?&elita, or Malta. in a time of much large bottle of olives is opened and the ,and telegritph service, by which rou. I POSITIVE4 CURE I ,rain, and cold rain, too, but the people contents only partly used- tile rerna*n,4 tine and ciplier messages, are sent out . of the Island showed them great kind- . der, though left in the brine, beoorile over the. country. Beyond the living . FOR ITIVDIGEMON ness and kIndled a fire and welcomed - -* comparatively tasteless. if half an -room on tile left the Ion , , - . ___ . . . . - �.__ . � - . , ,� ­ 111.1 thern-is well as they could. Wbail'i I f , � .g dining XQ,o,m, I ()It ve H is,pouted on the top commands lew's of 1136 ever restless - If you have indigest.,on, yolii� food - . . i, inch 0 o., v read of kindness I recall that David � � , t I and the bottle well'corked the olives surf and the historic Marblehead sb ferments in th . a stomaZ and -b)wels, asked If there -was any one left of the will keep'their flavor, . I ore, It does niore : it decays .Ind the nu- * house of Saul that he might show "the f � I with.1ts slirri.tig inernories! of privateer * . . . - . days, This roorn, handsomely panelea triflous matter which should go. to kindness of God" unto him for Jona- a A clergyman. writes: "Preventics . ' mmke new blood decays' -with it, and than's sake (Il'Sam, ix, 1. 3, -1). There r those little Candy Cold Cu In English Oak to the heigbt of four this leads to an impoverished condi- ) . re Tablets is .ordinary. kindness such as %vas are working wonderful in my parish�" feet, Js decorat(;d,with tapestry paper, tion of'the blood, to nervousness, bill.', shown by'these IvIaltes'e, -but believers e Preventics surely will check a cold, or �urmounted. by a heavy white cornice. iousnes6, constipation, sick headache, are here to show the kindness of God. the Grippe, in a -very-few hours. And The solid waliogany dining table,. bad breath which 'disgus . Preventics are so safe and harmless, Chippendale buffet and colonial chairs friends, and ' ts your- Paul did not fall to 'help make this other disagreeable and . i4o Quinine. nothing h4rsh nor sickeii. assure solid comfort as' well.as,.suit- unpleasant conditions.' -fire burn and to kee'p It'going, for he, . - Ing, Fine for feverish pestlessohildren able effects, till(] the great* �fireplace And all this trouble is chused-by the , too, gathered a bundle of StiCks and . . food that doesn't digest � ferineints . laid It oil -the fire. A good prayer - Boxof4gat;25b� Sold by'alloealers: foretells that niany cozy ehats around and off6inies rots in thi ach. . me&ting ought to be a good place.to r I I � We . Attractiveness an As3ex. . the blaFli�g logs ,are in store for the And fermentatiort'is !, I ' W01116 . *S"d by tbd warm one, but how often the. leader clicaly Hamilton. author� of '*Diane ' Taft family when. the autumA days . 4torhachnot being.strong an . � ough and is.almost the'only one to help make of Dobsou's." the sociological � plas tinge the, foliage of the .north shore energetic enough to thoroughly mix the fire burn, whereas, if a dozen or seen . in -New York rliy for a few a'nd President Taft leads with inereas. the food with the digestive juices. . *each threw on a. stick or. two ulglitq last qeii,"n. Is nbout to publist ing ardor his, I cohort of golfers, The . M-I-O�N-A is responsible for tens �f more . in London a ser . 1ps of ess�iys oil wo. Myopla golf iintis are solue distancE thou4ands of* cures. In fact, it is such* what a goori fire there might be.1 - One I I nn fl.a.ill ill(, house, 'but 'thift is a sinall a Positive ourefor -indigestion and all might say, "I thank God for.the for- nian and nititriniony. , In express! ' . stomach troubles 'that is guaranteed gIveness of my sins;0 another. mh,11; . � I � I �iat�er when there is arl automobile At' by W. S. R. Holmes to cure or money add, "I am Ma I d that the Son ot God her tiews bric!ly on these pltzzling way§ ready t,6 dail*�-,&V`er the.dusty' back. The Vice of & large box. of loved. me and- giave'Rimself for me;". subjects.. 11B." Hamilton recently. re� - . , , I frig the president - . Mi-o-na . tadlets is 50 cents and they - . marked It ,"-a,; obvious the 6ighesl . thoroughfare carryi ', I and his , � I th . , f- t a co another, "I praise, Him for making me * I . friends to It n:, are sure to promply relieve the, worst ,, salitries commanded by w6men, ex. � -�,,,� I _ test.' - " ' lit hair with kiruself.'i I am sui�e . I . .. !4E I I ,. . that a* few contributions like ' thesci, cept great prima doullfl�, were thosc � . I cas&of indigestion or ga�stritls, Try & Jot - . -1 . . I them. . . � . . 1, I . .. . . . . obtained through their getting . mar, - Only Suciaessfill]. reinedies are . � would help. to make a great blaze, and ried. "As a rn�ltter..of business;" th( ever imitated, It'is evident that the - AM, . many would get . warmed up, for It Is I playwright observPd. "woman . Spe, "D & L."-/ Menthol - PI -asters' success f - .. I _. ' ' vaye I cializes ill peniona,l,flttrlleti� I 'eness. and fully relieve rheamatisai pains, back- . I . . I . very 'cold at some P r' meetings. the &are, tile tline -,in()* ill(! thoe 1%chepleurlsy&c.- "The D&L."have I . I I That old serpent the devil or some of rough, been so Widely imitated, Avoid diR. � I Llu;� . - his generation of vipers, would be sure 11 ness which- tuany' wotnen 'devote t( appointment. ' Get the genulne. blade ' , � . - I . . . to, get warmed up, too, and' fasten on' their adoil' � want Is, thoroughly profes. . only by the Davis & Lawrence Co. * I CURES CATARRH- ASTHAU - some one and say something not. very .1 liollalllndi��-.­omplpte ebtitra,tto-theb , - � � . 9 9 'kind, which might lead some one to . . � ' . 1. I � arnateuri-.ihne:r,; in other respect�., . 1. Brohchitis, Croup, Coughs andCohis, or Say, "Well, I'll -never open my molith Miss Ilnmiftoii N, strongly in hivor ol I Zabione, an ltdian Dessert; ' . mone I y ck. , ' . Thls�is one.of the most farr!ious deli . , . guarapteid by in meeting again," but If they would � matriniony for wonien, sbe says. Hol . lusp, sbake off the- beast Into the f1ro caeles in Italy. but is ,,eldoni made ir W. S. R. Holmes, Clinton. -s they Would feel no* objections along thi.4 ,title are. she.as ... t b I , 9 countl . -y' It Is twide *a's. follows 1, .. 'L Where he belong ' sorls. the dillivulty'n-inn.y. g"'14 have it Beat'together one wbole egg.and thf ' I .1 . I L I : harm. Agalif, Paul is misjudged'and , . . ­ . . . arid. . , at In half it ' ., b THE .-GLPWWORM. . , .. .numbered with ti�ansgressors, but soon . gottilig 1.13.e rktht 1.1 t, d 0, f- - . v linqb' I yolks Of two others; be. cul) . I � . I ---. I � . I . .. . � L 1­1� . ... i I I . .� the change their minds abobt, film ­ ­­______ .- _ _-__ v . fill of sugar and -put -in a 'Salic0pal , . I �y , 11 . I.. � � � . over I ho . t water, stirring, constantly ctlriops Insect That txlits In Faraw'ay and if we* wil) simply pay, no head to I ' . . . . . I New,Zealiind. ' � . :., false- accustitious and' misrepres � enta- � . Gradllal�.iriidd half a capful of sherry' ' . . - I . . For. Palo. . 1. , , .. ,I -In New Zealand there is a very cu- ,tions the Lord will -take care of all . . contintle , 'Stirring -until the'eggs be. r. I . . ' . to thichen. then little Ify- little pour It rious glowworrii. The first idea about. and .mike true His assurance, -No , Deficafe People - a tablospobtiful -of lemon ' ' ' ' this insect was thrit it turned into & weapon that is .formed a.6alust thee , I . . . ' juice an( . kind of bee . tle..� A shall: prosper, and every tongue that N_ the whites of two, eggs beati6t) to i fterwar.d. It. proved I . I '. F - . Mirf froth, Do Dot Jeave. off stirrin� to Pe. the larv.a, or. grub, of . a fly. 9hall, rise .against thee in Judgment . . I . . . �Xatil the whole is smooth'And. -thick Its light is seen.lingly given.it to at. thou . Strait condemn" ,(Isa. liv, ].'in. ; . __ � , - . - � 8vrve b6i in glassei. . . tract Small insects,'which are its food Some people look. a great while to see 11 . . � . � . I , , , . / up Strength ; brings back the . � . I I __ . and these are secured by Ineans. � of ; -some harm 'come to a child of God ' glow of health I � I . . . . web." . . � . . . 11 . . but no. real ,harm can.. come to sue h*. I b5r crealing a . Lest You Forget. . - I I ' appetite for.nourishing food. This web is placed in a,niche among and What -looks, like evil God will over-, Tbille Is something good in all -4yeath . . . . . � I . i Get only the D. & L., the origi�al. - vrs. If It doesn*t happen'to. be I" ' rocks or trees and has a, .central rule for good (Rom. Vill, 28. 29). . . . . 0oue thread . from which run small . er Paul was permitted by God to'work 50c. and $1.00,'at all druggists. - fo lly work today it, is good for soniq ' . * . I r 11 . threads to the sides of the opening. a miracle of healing upon the father' Davis & Lawience Co., Alontreal. of k"Ir man's todayand will.coLue arounc I . - I . .�� . fo I r trie tomour . ow-' -Dickens. I Upon several of the lower. threads of th4 chief -mail of 'the island, .Who f__ .. Por tuy part, I've'riever been 'able t( there are. usually a, nnmber of gtcib� happened to live.fin those parts. He . . . I 1. I ulea that resemble'tiny' silver beads, was sufrering.from fever anda bloody . - 'co what sattsidetion, people get, on flux. but In the name of'the Lord i %,yrt It ISMS. N . . I All the diffm-piwe between inen rin?, Of'b( . IN . but what Is the- use of these is uncer- . . g ill, mannered. It takes twici rids ' - ' wonlen is that nion ,­,ly wit., , it tiles as long as It does to bp,polite. and it'l � taln, Upon the middle .thread the grub ,Jesus Paul -laid hislin on him and i .. . . sits. - If startled it glides away I behled him. Thli led to others bring- � don't nwan, while Nvortien don't tilear not.,nearly ,so good for the Aigestio'l . � ato a - ones', and many m ' P. . . . . � . hole- It has for a hiding place. The fn*g their sick fritcleis - - %vll 11 t t 11 y say. . , afterward -Ellen Glak7ow. . . � of,healing were wrought durin ' th' Iwre is a -hotise wlth'.nietuy stories - � . . . . light comes from %the hinder part of I . * 9 ost? . . s the.body, and the grub Can displaiy or three months of urlexpected blessing ' . I and to be 'happy.. ' one Should navel . Feirri'Voin is the pleising name. Of . darken ' . which had- come io That Island. We � ­11mb beyond, I be tir�-t floor. I . the bes� preparation of Beef, Iron. and ..,thi§ as it chooses. .'.' .. It Is one of the (-unosides uf sex that . wine I evet, placed on the market It. : On damp, warm nights it is bright. may be sure' that Paul would s6iz6 * . ' . you or any of your friends are anemic est, and It is not visible *ban 'the evIery Opportunity 'to tell of Him who a wolrinn will face'any nuill.bor of mat � raclously healed the people through bo'dly :md (junil Ljcfort� one wonia gelieraliv run down pallid Or easil' Weather Is cold no ing -5 . 11 3 . . I y . I r, of course, duri I ' exhaust.ed, try one bobtle of Fetrivom' . the day. . I � . .Hi§ servant, and by him and his com- - I .i,vo Is ,in vasy leswil. r. bon 6ne ba, and �oii Will be greatly gratified by Having ,jr panions It Would seem as If all on the , . I v;11!qh1t, tvaeher.t . the. I esult. $1.00 'at ruggist , eached Its .full Aze, 'the. island- must hnve heard the glad ti . d- �,'-- TWI . I over rou) � cinbers ti.iat whief I -$_ d S- , ,, , .' 'grub becomes .a chrysalis, being fas- ,w wi�:I�os to 1,ot%rof. I . . . , . . I , . � tened.firmly to. Its web. A. faint light Ings. not only of salvation through a , I . � . crucified and risen Jesus.Cbrist, but Tl­.�!­ �11 � comes from the -chrystills, now,'and -I- novni. tuorp fluln'twIn pen . � . . I . also of the king ont -which He wilf .." 1,, 1 ho world at'a tirno. utieskl.-if line � . . I . . . then. When the fly comesr�out, that gd, . .-,,--,1 . ,� . . . , ,�it.r�� also bas a faint light, only ball! ag Yet establish on'the earth what there I ; . . . . y 01so. I . . , . .shall be no more death,neither sorrow, I I % � I bright as that of the grub. What. it . I ....... A- . . . not, crying; neither shall there be any- __ , feeds upon Is irInknown. � . - I . . . . . more pain oil the whole earth, and the . - -_1 _­ --'- _' , . * 4 arits shnil . � , I - Inhabit, .not Say. I am sick I . A f I LARP U R N " S . I . I - -.7%.,-:� . ,�. . Blood Was Bad. (Ilev. xxi. 4: Isn, ,x,ftllf. 24). When , A - - -."I'- - -= - ,.P- .. - : . . . the sbipwrecked people landed oil tile - I 1, L.,Ali.�X`A -LIVER & I . I ___ , - V'rom impure . blood comes Pimple.9, - .Island tboy were shown .no little Litid- . .%. - - Z. -,.,7,.A I 111111111 I ness, but when they departed arter . . Doils, Ulcers, Tumors', Abscesses, leester- 111% 1. .� . .� three inonths they were honored w 11 It . I I I � ­� . . ing Sores, Rashes, Constipation, Head-, ninny honorq rind laden with Stivit I-AFATU S I 11 . __ 111111 - 0 aches, etc, I . . I I thftl�-s ,l.S they nve0ed. This must have. . . Get .pure blood and keepAt pure by bee,J real gratitude to Uod all(] to flis ' M �5timulate the Sluggish Liver', I I - I ­ . i I . I _ removing Mry trace of, ininure rilorl)i,l , . . . 1(lail . . d?o ebated �tongue, sWeeten till) � I % I.qQ Imatto�frointliegysteinby.ui-,,�g - son Jesus,Chrlst and to those Who, bad . . - -d6d bows to thern, , li'or I w It'll . , 42.k . . I ., I ....... . . bronthlit the , , , Clear , away all waste and.priison. � , . .f 1. rBtTRI)OCK BLOOD BITTElis. about thil-tv verim I have seen 11111ph ,us ulacbrial froin the systefiriii,�&turcls 14ary,.had a llitle clog, � -,_� ' i 11sv iiialluer, and prevent as Nvcll,,as CUr'3 Who went off bunting In the bog, Mrs. Fred. Diggs, Kingston, Out.,' . of thls,gratitt�iie front sonie thoilsitii(14 r),isdilation,'Sick Headache And there he.btuelc until a crane Of people Whb have had pre.�qonlvd to , , I 11"'Ousue"'81 ' Came. hy, and pulled blin out again, writes: -Ill Was -ebtripletely, run do,vyn, - , I.,.triburn, G.Wqxrk,of the Ston'iacli, ',-')our . . my blood was out of order, arid I used w thern In't'be slulpleqt posqIble wny tile it"o micli,'Water Brash, and all troublc.� I . got so v&ak I Would be coinhelled to stny great truths of solvation ano'tlie king. �1,;Ari­ from, a disordered state of the Land of Pe�petual Spring. - .. , iii bad for weeks, at. a tittle. I could not d6tri. and In Tilnetpen. ,,in(]. one-lialf � "' " - Singular plateau In the cat was pale arid thin; 45veryonethought yenrs I have soen that gratitude in 8'un,me.1, Liver or'llwv6ls. " . ,The most *orld 1.4 Ill the island of Papua. The, I WAS going into consumption. I tried the substantipt form of nver $4,10.0110 ' , 'N.,�4++++ ill --q, J C. WostLerg, ateau is elevated 6,000 feet abo . cve'rything and different doctors*until a for missiono to spreaLl the gospel. A V -I I , .1 -it, ve �, + ',�',v,,-,inl�Zi-�,e?,�itin,.,�%,i,ite,�: . it . �- Szdlkat"ed + --1 I �uffrircd for year I [to *oa, atill'there tire Summktg tower- friend aqvised me -to use Burdock Blood &w,r tovalm I �- fL)A,, �(aArs.+ more than, tongue c s4' Ing 5,060 feet, higher, but the CIOS6 Bitters.` I did not have one bottle .-- , � I . 1. . a used when nlyappetite began to inll)rulk 0. . I I �_ + tell, froni liver trouble. proxinlity of the equittol? has covered 1 91ed six bottles. I gained ten poulld.4 I ' �-+++ �,+ I tried several- kinds of the great plain with luxuriant vogeta� in tNVO weeks When 1 began to, take it COWS Won Root Co'impbunt , niodithic, but. could got tion. Tile climate Is a POPOtuftl May, I only weigh�d priety-thren poull(l,q. it, I I , - VVVVV , � , I 11 I I I 1� I "Aft - I wk, I I no relief until I got Milhurn's Liom-Nver blgds sing In every bush, ithd the only just seellied to pull tile froill the graveas I 11 -, Tho gnat Uterino Tonic, and llilh;, - I cannot prauqc-theill too lligllly 11111111'1154 are ft few inarsuplals, su It as tinveP 01--k.1weted to be strong agniffi. I - � 6t4y safo efroetlI&I Monthly for what Gey ha%e done forma." a -, . , RegulatorenwhichwomeneAn ' . . �rotind kangaroos and possurns. Yet V,ill O'll PVOry sufferer of yotir-wi(inderful : I deNtid. Sold In three degrees Priec, n�) cenl,�i a vial, or 5 for $1,100, at tills lovely region Is literally deserted. inedicine.11 ' 1. 11 of strciigth-No. 1, $1 1, No. 2, alldcalers, ov inaihd direct on v�ceipt of ,,kllp 0 N 10 degrees stronger ;3- -No So , million 1,rlpuall�g live in the sw6l. V or saM by all dealers, - . for 81 cial clvqris� P�r b;%. ' bVice by Tho *r. Idilbura Co., Limited, ' Sold �If all drugjf.tlls� or sent I t(!rinf,, coast jungle ' ftild ofily 4��Ca- !,lanufachired only by The T. Album rpa ( ion 31 re racdtlof prico. l'oronto, ont. . I to the uplands. ' Co., United, Toronto, Ont, , , I Wet. A dresq: TH I , � . slonftlly stray . . . . , roe pame 11 . ­ - ­­­­­., ­­ ---.1- � . . , I MEDICI 001"TDIONT0, MT. (torriwlylvindiit I Bulk Tea Loses Flavor 1.,t not only loses Ravor but It takes ou new oneo, such as kerosene, nVolases, onions. coffee, ,soap, lele., t9 SRY 110114169 01 its exposure to sun, dust, dirtaud a1r. To ouereonle this , I I I . . I � . 49 1 � � . . I I . . I . S I , ILIDA , I I , � 1i sold only in seal[N. lead packels,-ne L ver in bulk. . J 'Keep Posted on Farm News I , , , , 1kc Canadian f a, rm, � 9 Av"%m Is 0 ;Zilnton New lira . 1. � . . For $ i..5o 1. - . Td� CANADIAN FARAT, published itf Toronto, is the . National W�ekly Agricultu'ral Paper of the Dominion. The . work and money spellit on its production makes it incompar- 2 ably.superior to � anything of the kind ' Special writers for I . ,special departments. All original riWter in every issue. � Splendid -a * nd- reiiable- crop and matket - Tepofts. Evl;rythin,� - � up-to-date. Finely illustrated. Choice and instructive read- ' ing for the farmer and his family. No farmer can afford to be 1 "7 1 without it. Every farimer will mdke more money who reads it. I . I . I I . I . I . I . . . � All Subscribers get,the C!zknadian Farm " � I ' . � I . from now to the Ist ef 'anuary .1911. - . � .1 ..1.1... . . to. . 9 - . " - . - . . . . . . I Our Clubbin'g raO� is $1-50 forth . . I � I � e two papers. Subscribe at .1 I . I I . once and.get the benefit of the W1 term. I I I . I . . � . � . . ' S-11111)le Copies of The Canadian Farm can be seen at t1iis omec; I I . . .11 I I . I I I . � I . � � __ . ____-, 0"Mmm2n� 1. . I . � ____ ­­_ . . . I 115131REMBERNOMMUMEN * am"Wetblidom � . - VMLZ�_ . L . . ; . I . I . � . � I I L L ' I . How is. YoAr. ,Stock of ?.. L . . : . 1. . . . . . . L. . . . . . 1. . . � , . I . . . . L OPES L W . . L . . � . . . I . 1'... I...'' 1. 11.1. - .. I . I . . I � - . L 11 ... .. . I . �� .. I ' , The Wew Era "Lrecently 'mad,e I ' � . , I , anotber PtIrch0e. of good.. Envel- . . ' L . . opes for mercantile use,. and would . . .1 . .. I L I . .. hke to ftup-any of its frieW I . . . .find their stock of 'printed, l�nvel-, - . I I 0PqS run . nin ow� 'We do not.-' . . . . professa lower price;'simpl' . . 'A ) y �Ln .. . extra good quality for the price... ... . . . . I . Everybody likes to get whai:L he' . 19 needs as -cheap as he'can,but busi- - . L . . _:ness menwho want the 11 square � L . I deal the m0elves should, hot Wan*t' . ' I Cut-throat prices. - . I ­ . . . . . .. L .1 . I � , , __ I . I . . . Id I . I . I . . . � � . I .. . . .. I . . C, . I . .. . I . . . ­ . . '' I . . . I . t, I - . . I : . I . I . _ . . . , 6 , - . I I I � . . I-* . Replenish ., Your Stock NOW I .. I � I . T- I I.., ­ . - ". 1. . . - . . . I I .. . . � �� - � I : . - . . - I . . I . " � . I . .� . . . . ., 1. It I . � I . . .. � . . - I . . I 4 . I - . - __ - , _ - _ --. _ ... . � I . I . . . I Miller's Drink Cure'lias maCei thous- ' ' . : - � .- I . . . . . . " Sliopkeepers. . TO: play this grime �all sit togethef, I . ,slide nf happy home.i. Sold by . W. . � �, 'S, a.Ad each chooses a trade. The first . R. Holmes. . � � I . . . ; . . . � may say: "I am a tea dealer- and 'have * . . . . Rheumatism T) , bly driven from . I 90me green tea to sell ' is! it' animal, .. . ., the blood with DrOmShpoop's Rheumai i -; . I vegetable or, mineral?" The neft one Remedy. Don't waste time with com- - . must reply I at once, "'It Is vegetable, mon remedies. A -test will surely tell. . I I because It Is made of the leaves of the , , In tablet or liquid form.. Sold- by - all - I � dealers. I . : . I , , shrub - which grows In China.' ,She .. I I I I . � . . then goes oil: "I am. a sho keeper'and . . . .P ,, I - Ill . I . I . o sell. Are they ' animal, vegetable -or mineral?" The . . . .1 I I � ' Children Cry' � " .next.'replles, "They are inineral, be� . .I,'. . ' 1. FOR PLETCHER'S- ,� cause they are made of steel." And so the game goes on. Any one mak- ' � . I , .' I OAS70R ' .. I I A - - '� . 'Ing A mistake in describing his neigh- . . - . . ., . . . . . bor's goods muct pay a forfelt. . .1. I , I . . .. I . . I . . . . . I.; . . . I . . . I I . . - - - I I . . I I . I Monuments I . I . - . .. - __ I ­.., .. I . I ,. I. � . � . . . . . . � * . I : . 1. Choice D�Signs .. 1. I � � I . � . . . . .1 . . PAIN . . . � . Bt-st, Materials. . . . I ,. . . I I � I . Jas, . Dologe, , ftIn lathe head -vain anywbere, has Its estilm '�s ,ii,.'congestion PaInloblo6dpressure-nothina . . .. . . else a3ually. At Yeast. so. says Dr, ShooD, and to Opposite the Post Office, ' Clinton.. prove it lie has created a little 1pink tablet. Thai lablet-called Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablet- , . � . I I I I I I I . � coaxes blood pressure away from pain ee� Itseffectischarm-o.,pleasin ydelizitful.Q i V. I gr - � '. I , . , � . . 0 . though safely, i , Sir equalVes the blood cirdw I lAtion, I I I 11 . . I . � . . . . I I � . I I If you bavo a lindaclid, It's blood pirbesure. I If it's �ahiful periods with women, same caum � 0 0 .&-:Ej . * I . . . I If You are sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood congestion -blood Oressure. That surely Is a I I I . . Before placing your ordersfor . . I I I Certainty, for Dr. Sbo6p's Headuche Ta ---y it in,20 mintittis, and the tablets simply distributf your season!s supply of 0.1al, got I I the tinnatural.blood pressure. Bruise your linger, and doesn't It a�et red, and our prices, The very best goods - carried in stock and sold at the .� . . swell, and pahl you? Of.dourse It does. It's con, lrestion.blobdp.ressure, Ydifll find it where pain 0;412s. its siinply cominoiqen'06. . lowest possible�price. I . I I . . � I I I 11 .. ., I I 17at 25 cents, a -ad 40heorfully rWedinnitlemada . . Or6rs may be left at Davis - I . I . . . ., . I I & RoWland's- Hardware store, or � I I I Dr. Shoop's . with . I . , '. . I I I., I .� ... kie'adache I I I W. J. stevem!801�0 - - 1. 11 . . . 1.1 I . 11 * 'Tablets . , 1.1 I . , � -at Electric Maht -Planit, , . I I Sold! bY "ALL DRUGGISTS" I I � � 1. . I �, .., . . . . '11, . I ___ _. . . � I � . I I I � . I - . 11 . . . - .The Store where you get theviost for yonr nioney. . � I . . L I - .1 Proteei Vou'rjzeet., - ' ' I.. By securing a paiv of -our good Doors or Shoes and also Rubbers of which we have a large stdok at reasbilable prices; you mighb. also want � a waterproof coat, Our snioeks, Overalls and Pants are good sellers and grive satisfaction , try. Underwear, a great variety, from very sinall to extra large. Groceries, A large stock and,always the reliable , kind, 20 Ills sugar for $1, Alen's Iffitts, Gloves rind Socks suitable. for cold weather. We want your Butter, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Poultry and Dried Apples. IM Bushels of Oats wanted. R. Adams, Londesborol, I . . I . I � 1_� i� I . I I . I I ,� 1, -1111 -1-1-111 ...... �. ­­­,", I 11 , . I . . 11 I . . I I I ____.._.._­.­ ',.­.__­ ..... _11. I—- ... 1-1 11.11 I I I— ­ ­ ... 11---1---- I—— ­ - ­_ ---1-------- �.."�--�--l��.-.--�..-�k�.,-.,.",.,,�-,A..-,,....�,.,�,�-.-,-,�.�--. I—— _-_,___A.1 ...... ,_.___ _________ ... .... - __ ... ... . _____._._ , , __ - - ___ - , - � . , . 0