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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-01-26, Page 3Onv 6411 1906 1 TEE CLINTON TRW BRA ! soak bsir; heavy '; Iona, ux- anent stall' tlritltaut a 1 , .. • i i it l hiiir toast and does nett OS ant. The la io Pvirs $educe. with HAWVim*,. For thewbisksre and moustache wti mos • BUcicrtat A>tI'e DIE. It colors rush• haws ofssoftb ok. R.P.If 8co. Nasbu .N. •c..I::. get, 1004, Purdy, Button., DR.,'WILLlAM HENRY DRUMMOND The Famous Poet of French-Canadian Liles' ' It was eight years ago that Dr. Drummond's delightful book ofverse"The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems" made its dt'but. Their qquaint.. tress, pathos, humor and realness, blended with the rare, sympathetic touch that wakes smiles chase' away tears and tears follow smiles, won 'instant response in the hearts of Canadians and of all lovers of good literature throughout the world 'The simple-minded, pure -hearted French-Canadian characterstold their stories ' - in a new- dialect---handled-with-strep-loving,-sympathetic-inter- retation_that._no: _slightest cloud of exaggeration or burlesque marred the spell of. the charm. They were originally scribbled on a block of paper • held on the author's k fi oaten by a camp- re; later, begged, borrowed or purloined by friends, massy of them drifted e Into int 1 and , became 0 no treed of P alar without the author's name and with f thele t I ho Says Teachers Are Pear (Toronto Star) There is no famine of female school teachers -lit least in and around To- ronto. The trustees for the section of York. Township, .which the -lades the two schools of Swansea and Elizabeth street, x sed recently Toronto e „Junction. erttfor the Swansea school, and they were lit- erally overwhelmed by a an avalanche of applications foe the vacancy. • "We sat for two hours simply read- ing applications and then we'd finish- ed only half of ascan," s:?,ia one trusted in discussing the point, ` „The applications came . from all parts of the Province too, There seems to l)e a decided. inclination on the part of female teachers to come to '.Toronto or, its vicinity if they can get into a school:,rtround here, incl 11101) - ably that is one reason why We re- ceived such a delu..e of applieati.us.. Some of the girls seem to. ba willing to• accept even smaller `salaries in schools. near Toronto thee .they can get in. county cjistriete':.:I• shouldn't. think it would pay theirs: to do so, be- oause`tziey live at least a dollar per week cheaper in the country. But there's no accounting for 'a woman's whims, and they seem bent on getting as close to the city' es they can.: "We haven't lunch difficulty in i't. ting. a teacher," be added. ' and 7ve didn't take advantage of the .willing nesee Co' accept a low -salary, either, that's to our credit. Police Magistrate T. O'Rourke, of Trenton, T hur.dnr, it,1poo„cl the bars; mace penalty pi .waled fur infraction of the fruit marks act upon James Coyle, 'Colborne, , who was fined $511., and costs, and in default of payment imprisonment for 30 days hi the com- mon jail a:t Belleville. TIIE' SOURCE Or NEURALGIA. It rupg hand in hand with poor blood and weak nerves. Health -rubs down, nerves get Irritable, neuralgic torture .follows. 'For the moment pplicaticns May relieve—bet to thoroughly > cure, the -system must be strengthened with nutritious blood. • What -can equal..:F0rreselie ? It in- creases the :appetite, forms abundance of rich' life-giving blood, aupplies iiut- rirtx. n.t.and- iiilding-nr teriul for• -worn out, nerves.' Ferrozone , completely cures neuralgia. e tl ur supra: ' 'Every ;root and branch of •the dimmers it kill's. Abs - 0 paren age. t waste poet's wife who careful.y collected all lute success in every. case.' Stop stif- and made copies of the later ones and so thacfe o's i eriu '' ft cents bus a 'o 0 Dr. Drummond was born in.Cou;uty Leitri, Ireland in 18 4 .at an drug store. --- , . 5 ,and •when a' y g re out -door life, camping, fishang,..boating-anythin with open air and companionship. He was. happy at Bord.d Plouffe,ee. •n the river drivers and shanty men on their waydown to Quebec; absorbing m irk t he .and quaint talk with all the intensity • e , co s stories • of an impressiottable boy,: unconsciously .,storing them away in silent preparation until the day when he was to add a new *ter to the literature of Canada and a new name to her roll of real poets. hile in the Hi la School at lttontrda an iter • at Bisho C 1 boy of nine was brow ht with his three brothers to, Canada. by his, father who settled these earlier poems, p s ble one 14 b y t y F ri z ne, of the best selling hooks of poetry in recent years.• Fifty chocolate coated tablets in a box in Montreal. He loved le in his medicsl d l p's : of age at I,en- • , course'from whichlie graduated in 1884; he "wrote -some fi verse but '.vas his splendid physique and great strep th.that distinguish - ' wonderful records in hammer-throwingg g - in bila—hi- and.shot-putting Winning more' atten- tion than his Whthrowingof words or putting : of phrases: en came ire e e Montreal to t o practice, aetice, be became identified With the. fishing clubs, and on the rivers and in tramping through the woods .came again into close companionship with the guides, the half-breeds and the habitants whose con- fide he won and whose esteem was given ivesp end n to him as naturally as -echo responds. to sound. In recognition of his splendid contributions to literature,Dr. Drunk- mond was elected a Fellow•of the Royal 'Society �of Literature, Englnd, andof. the Royal Society of Canada, a. D.C.L. of Bishop's LL.D. from Toronto University. His latest p o"Th and.honoredwith an y book is •"'rhe Voyageur." . � seteredaceonsae to Act of the Parliswoat of Canada, In the year um, by w. C. stack; at the Department At Agricultu o LOGS And beading Bolts wooled Highest prices paid. Elm logs especially. required . • STAPLETON star WORIKS. %i. & J. RANSFORD FORD' . Flour, Fred and Seed Store Subscriber desires to thank his many customers for the patronage given himin the past and to assure them the; rhe', wilt spare no efforts to give satisfaction in the future. At the same time he wishes to inform the public that after the 1st of.' February the business will be.eonduoted strictly on a cash baeis. 'Tie wilt be to the benefit of the customer, as well a standing accounts must be self. by1 nut - Feb., either by cash or note. paid let SAW LOGS —VS,— WHEAT and OATS •Befor E ac sell any of above, prices. It will payve, get my you cure. ......0•••••••••••1 FOR SALE CHEAP. 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Drinking.•milk twice a day will give the cot>eplexIon a creamy tint If the milk 18 •.warmed it. will increase the flesh rapidly: , Tall.:, women look,,bad with a -high coiffure, while a mignon beauty will. gain, dignity and Inches by having her hair dressed on the top . of her head: The salt rub is : prepared by allow- ing a: large .bath towel to lie all night' In a' strong 'salt, solution . 'One should stand on a rug or iii ,the tub while. tart; • lug it to save trouble' fa cleaning up fte a a rYv rd '• A tired woman will find it very re•' fresbing after a day° of nervous strain or .overexertion to take a very hot bath with some aromatic mixture add- ed to it just before dinners . It will take all the worn look away,:. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. •- • „.A sign ot"a happy marriage . Whea. s main• pays bis wife. spells Ilia Did 3ton ever think how much-tronbie reals cattle d in this woerld'i '• blabbing? .It. In tL'etting selgnetime*a that out of 'a rat. a=men- dm himeell is 1t_ 4 bole, t' CVFtTO§ F`RUlG!"F`�tR J'APAIv: Diamondy�' Dyes JUTE 8.tY D MONEY AND PKOYI flLEsSINoS TO MILLIONS 4F U'UOMES DIAMOND DYES ore hummers and always O N TOP 'Our Canadian avptilen will kindly and imitation ind £ptckaaane dyes adulterated; sold by,soltie dea'e -s-who carelittle for the comfort, profit and success of .our wives, lnotitei•s and, daughters. IP you would hatve.b ime dyeing done successfully and _ profitably; insist upon htavieg the DIAMOND DYES, Never be induced to accept worthless dyes at any. price The poor dyes -will surely rim) your henda es welt 415 your goods, DIAMOND DYES for twenty-five years the favorites of ot11• women, are sold• by sell progressive and busy drug. gists andel general storekeepers in Can- Anaa: _ F Why lie Likt ',.'ilii Toroiito Star, "Do you know;"' said aL prominent merchant the other day, "I like The Toronto. Star better, than :any .other prints 1131 the fxitir; c very tiny, het it serves it up in an )ttraetive, readable style:-TIzare;-is-mita h,�; .. h0 tvp=•fb 1 flys eptic a1',nut it.'' - ''' en its d[ eI•ed , tl' t de ter t the S fin always' .., . Il lit are. •.I rim, t its a market s . a e.• I a ' page.. quotations ar.•alavaxy oainp.ete and accurate, and it has lots ofinforenation that 10411 getPagel nowhere else. Its the hest rn+itket pa ge I helve ever seen,' lily wife ..like's ' the women's. pages, and she's ail; the tine, rending •to me thingsshesees in theta. She thinks • M uige•' Merton':s page every Saturday is eapecially'flno,sensible, womanly and cheerful _ sly. buy Jack says: the sport- ing `page just suits him, Ile says there_ isn't a paper in Toronto can' touch it on hockey and lac sse and. baseball .. ob news. "In polities 1 don't always agree With The Star, well: say but -I s, this,, filet' -I never yet saw an editorial that was/ not a. fair preselit(tion of the case." Anothet' great thing about 'I'tie To ionto Star is its cheapness. You•can buy it and. the paper yon are new get- ting for one year for $1.75. This for the same edition.of The Star for: which the people. in Toronto and the nearby towns pay .$3.00 at year. • The Star has a ciiirculation of;42,000.being thnnsands• moreibite_the ch-culntion of any otht r evening- e• paper ex tlblls bed in g PUuta^io P 1 , ;-f7UUGH F .1t9 Hi''W KI:Rb, SI'fTTERS Public expectoration is. against •th : &mutton law, , g unst the laws . of heaith also. \'.lien the throat tickles, that's the tier. you need "Catarrho- zone'.; it soothes away the .irritation, -outs out the pnle; in. and loosens the tight: ' feeling. Yoti'il quicklyy, cute_ that catarrh and: throat trouble with Caitalrbozone, It prisitively .prevents. new att:ecks and cues ( nterris.:fgrt.ver and'for ail Cafe to come.: Don't take our Word Once it, try . Cataiihozoh e your self. Once used you'll be.helpful idelighnt e 1 with its pleasant And - flnenee. • 1. , A family row is as bad as a church• .row, but the limit is reached when they, are mixed up. This is astrue as goipel: If you mak* a visit longer than a Couple of •days, your left ear, will burn after you go home., Enough to kW 'The Greek room is usually not "a - • l e for humor,. ` rid o .n'o is theprofessor A r o essoY , of Greek at the Goilege bf the,City of New York a 'very humorous person. Nevertheless the following' joke' wag sprung on him. ` The class had just ,re turned front the chemistry room, where they • had •bravely: listened to a di* • course on the elej lents. The • :Greek .lesson ;was commenced with a history. ot lo a'ndllcrendless eriu ' d s. b'1- 8 ualiy Professor Tindall asked, "What did lo die of?" A student who had been • "Wakened by the huestien gasped out, "Iodide of pbtasslut$." ERA ROYAL 8A8IMG POWDER. -Regular Size, 11oz; can Oe Regular Size, .12 oz, can... ... . 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(DO NiF YS '} ` •EC N _`i 5cMM • Ontario's Provincial Mu• seum Recently Recelves:aa Splendid Gift. • The Ontario Provincial Museum has received from .the curator. .of the .im- perial Museum at Tokio, japan, 100. archaeological 'objects, including• reties bOveria3l 1,200 years old, taken from encs t niOunds. The thoroughness and attention to deia1l • socharacteristic of the 'Zalianese 'was• manifested in the Peeking of the objects. Each class was In a separate box perfect in make and finish, and these were all packed, into one large, strong box, also a• model of Workmanship, which .was lined with tin. . The 'curios received all relate 'to old Japan,, and - the workmanship in all is such as will delight connoisseurs • in archaeology, ..They include the follow- ing lh$ articles in stone: Arrowheads, drills, scrapeeres, 'spearheads, knives and gates. Fine specimens of primitive pot*. tees, such as jars and demesne, uten- ells, and sorne pieces of broken pottery are included, . The` relics from ancient burial Mounds :comprise tutee and cut • jew- els, glass beads,, gold and silver rings, a'sword blade, bottles, a, 'bridle bit, jars, a'sxnall. dlsh,with a. cover, and a stone imitation of. a 'sheath.' Accompanying the collection is, a list of the articled with their Japanese and English names, and the name of the Wades in Japan where they were found Mr, David Boyle, Curator of the Pro- vincial Museum, will in return for this very valuable collection setae to the Toil . museum 100 objects relative to early Indian life in this province. Surae Physioal Fact&. A person's eyes are out of line in two -cases out • of five and one eye is stronger than .the other in seven persons out of ten. The right eye is also as a rule higher,tha a the left. only one person in fifteen has perfeot eyes, the largest pereeetage of defects prevailing among fair -barred people. rhe smallest vibration of bound Can. be distinguished better with one ear' than with both. The nails of two tin= Berg never grow with the samb rapid- ity,. that •bd the'tiddle finger, grooving the fastest, .IIY fifty-four cases out of a' hundred the left leg is shorter than the right. - • An Ancient Belief, . . The stili prey+aient notion that when peritoicluit a pimple on hie tongue it Is evidence (ors* "elan'") that he bas been guilty of a falsehood is referred to its documents Written oonslder'alrly *Oar two thousand 'Pats alga The rti 1 News Notes Aire, John Guerin of i'eterhord' tell dead while dancing. Robert Orippen"Pell dead in the rail" way waiting room at Reaburn,-1liatsu. Contracts have beets lc't foil a *250,-* 000 Roman Outklotio eathedm'al At Bt. Bon Race ',clay Field, an employee of Mot Qted uerysu's iciFdoundryeat Londotl, commit . Robert Gervive, .aged 78,; was killed hy.falling dow nstair4 at.the Latnbton County House of Refuge. Ell ht'en men are believed 'to have• been killed by a terrific.explosion la a coal mind near- Charleston,: %V. Ya, Rev. -Dv Atom allen cuts retired trent the Woods oek t:i:i)ahtnttr InstitntC Board, afte'r'o ay -three year's setvice fr:arnet {Ian ey fell;dr,NVn a fiftt--foot well on his faathex•'e, fauns. neat' NeeP- <'amwaaty, �•itata•, :andPatai. received Injuries that prove George Steele, jean„ fractured his skill. by f:alliin,* , the• •ugh the floor 01 tile transformer station at Niagara k`:ells. Ile�rli:ay die.. The Niagara Fruit -growers: plisse(' at 1 strong resolution urging :the estaahilob- meet of an experimental frtaiil.,lana by the Ontario' Government. • The two -year -old -daughter i)f 1 `, S. Lynch. of Tweed found a bottle of carbolic acid and swallowed part -of he contents,. with fatal -results. By the atnisstox of the word "like' from la by-law the city'Of 'Montreal' it liiaahle to tax life Insomuce coLoi mics, Land loss• been ordered by the cetil•t to repay to .the ltoy:tl List:once Coxo- pang $400.• • - A plain question : Do yott really' et the only Painkiller ,-i.'erry Diffv sr h4when•you ask for it-? . Better be sure n::: sorry: • It has not, in 83.'years,' failet to stop :looxttness -and ,pain. in. the bowel's • MS GRACE'S SUSPENDEI Sr.. Clever 'Rupe by Wh oh Wollineton's Autograph Was Scoured.. • " Toward the latter year of the Duke of 1' ''ellingtRts life it was next to•im possible to coax or .whee e . s-'aWi-= 'graph out of him: • All the stratagem* used`to-"get .g; ireply;Yronr--hire to -let - • <r •, '11 , • ^ f. r i 1+. r.• Its ordinary fee din fire stetr sconiumes about of its ordinary feed'; the balance is ens digested or wasted. • This undigested balance can be made to giver ito 1 lb, extra gaits per day, and Alta profit, by adding the "salt, pepper, and gravy"' to its food to make it "tasty," You like these on your own food ; why not the animal. Likeourselves the animal tongs. for It «tasty" meal: ts ing, andt•the st macch. fib1 with watering' g dibeg estive Uuiadf '. to 'thoroughly dissolver thef food, 41.4 -- solves a extra amount ot ofofood;st^� his1! Where the extra gain comes in, • .; .a. . Clydesdale Stock Food • is the "salt, pepper and gravy" that makes the animal's «mouth water„ It is equally good for Horses, Sheep and Hogs. • Nothing incurious in it and can stop feeding it without harmful effects. Human beings can take it with benefit. ,..Ne take 1t every day. „ We know If its cotintentssfie. It is merle clean. not sad your inoncy. till; be c.heerfully-reefunded by the dealer, TRY HERCULES POULTRY r000 CI i,ESDAr rf STOCK i*OoD CO,, ra sited TORONTO, For sale by et B. BALLARD, • MINTON.. J. G. MOSER. BLYTR, MRS. E. L. NAEGLEe,• •' AU;s1TRN, W. T. RIDDELL,AU1JL1tN. BEATTIE BROS, ,'. SE4FORTH J. sNIDEIIl; B1it7CEFIE i; r. d,=Mos es. • VAfINA, Happy New Year. TO OUR P. 'i'RONS: • We ektend the above salutation .to all. ' our'Oustoniers and.Friends of the past and thank you • for your support, We also ask fora continuance .ofour, - patronage, : We -are always getting better able to supply your' .demands. You will find our stock' large' and p f good quality and sold as cboaply as is. possible. We will be pleased to attend to you:at any time, Yours Respectfully, Londesboro, Olt.. Jan. 4t -s Adams.. ' . . • :rarity highly prized by collectors.fiactors, themat all or irectadIia private e a retary to de so, and thus the famous r.failed: lie either did not • nsw r signature o! "'Wellington" became a . m: � L•. •d �*� aLg . • Apropos of this London .Answers tells of a, London lady whey had an album' garnished with the autographs of Most of the great men of the day, but waist- ed that of the ~"great captain.". She mentioned her distress to a friend,' a certain Mr, ill., and 'a few days after he, to .ter great surprise and pleasure,. brought her a note from the hand of the' •victor of Waterloo. It ran thus: "Field Marshal the Puke of Welling- ton neyer ordered a,pair of braces of Messrs iia in . S Pk It F 1►2: the Duke of Wellington had ordered the :articles, he - could..not.,lorget._iL,:. .M..,the..D.uke of Weitfntton always pays for his brace&" This was a very odd •document for a lady's album, but its authenticity was undoubted, and it therefore found the best place in the interesting coilection.. The way In which this singular note was 'elicited was this: Mr. E. tilled up one -cd--„the bank- ruptcy 'court 'terms' and signed it, in- forming forning the duke.that in winding up `the affairs of Messrs.Sim ki he (the assignee) found On their booksthe sum. of 63. 6d. due by his, grace for a pair. of braces, . which; he requested the duke would 'immediately pay Or have opal& Mr. Ws ruse wan founded'on•pure fie - Ron, but it succeeded. • , . 1 l ritish Pearls. ' The discovery of pearls among the Mussels at . Clifden, 1a' Connemara. 111 no startling novelty, for a pearl -fish. ery industry has existed- on many riv- - era of Ireland, scettland, and : Wales+. from tame immemorial. Dr. •. Blftnber"s Mends, "theans,".. found pearIa as plentiful 'in Brit in as • blackberries, ' and Julius Caesar dedicated a breast- plate atudded with" British :pearls. to -Want— Genetrtx--They-.._ara._iIsually__, found in fresh water mussels with dis- torted shells; but. the 'pearling indus- try, though still lucrative is now dis eouraged by most riparian earners in the interests of the : salmon. Yet a large pearl from the Riven Ythan has adorned the crown of Sdotland, and a Welsh pearl, from 'Conway still holds a' plaee'of honor on the British Crown. Advertising Up to Date. A todo f tondon minister, � m e the. Rev. G. Er - 'nest Thorne, has hit upon a new way tf self advertising. Ile appeared In a 7tay at a• theatre one night redently, A small part had been written $spec-. tally for him. • He sang a couple psi hymns and announced that every Suet.. lay 11e held meetinas'in the. theatre. , ow is our Coll? Every place you go you hear the same ,cruestion'asked, ' Do you know' that fliers is nothing so~ dangerous as a 'neglected coid? you know that a neglcoted cold will turn into Chronic Bronchitis, •pneumonia,. disgusting Catarrh and the most deadly of all, the "White Plague," Consumption, • Many,a life history would read different • it on the first appearance of a cough, it had been remedied with.:. • Drr. Wood's NorWay Pine Syrup This wonderful cough and eeld medicine *intake all, those very pine principlee twllieh make the pine woods so valuable in the treatment of lang &Sections. Combined with this are Wild Cherry Bark and the .soothing, healing end ex• Pilebersat • proppurties of other peoteral kerbs and barks. e Ast - •Vertfought, Odds, . ollitie, Pa 1115 Cough Roarseneas or any alo'Miort ofpthe Throat or Longo, "Yoci will fled at sure sora in Dr. Waadrs Norway Pine Syrap. )Ttv, O. N. Looms , Berwiek N,d., welt** s alma** used Dt. Wood's Norway ramwysfyttt -Erpfdoieitoofueghd lussineold'nt, reanld fL.ayelsta • reoomnt,ndd it tie one of My nes h• boss and a1Ne wee nun pie# pleased with lits reieutts."' : ,. Wae'd% Norway P o fly= '25 ilia. *teats attrianted the tidy, hitt tunny botttltt at et1 dealess. Pet ftp fn "Henle' hot p otaberance tial as initictlon • by swapp ' three' aiders this tate tiWbs to Waldelite their dlaptea telae ow Moray t Sp. t, 'Theis M s at at wsatterel entr Se. ':load's; i'Inr + rtM ilk Met* Hovey's Biking Powder, per lb., ...2:5c I4ovey's Compound Syrian of White -••Pulte and Tar, for coughs ° and colds.. ° 4 oz, .bottle for 25ea IXovey's'Beef,,Iron and Win " e,•for • tonic• and . strengthening . Medicine.,.,;..18 oz. bottle 750 Hovey's.Compound Iton Pills; 50 in a box....,.,,..25c; 5 boxes $1.00 Hovey's• . Emulsion 'Cod Liver Oil 4.nd..JIypophosplr<ites, 50% mare Norway Oil, made lay our, own receipe. None -other' Juse as good �16 oz. . bottle.:. ...•....75c Hovey's Cocoa Cream, Cream of . • •WitchIlazel.and °trerun' -- of Violets, for chapped hands, ::.:....:per bottle 25c` • g P • DLS; ell5iil _Chemist ' ��• J Y Y and Druggist Learn Dress •.. making b7. m atI I• IR January. aoa .have ru m.3 to Dollars. • Learn b mail at home ? - � a your spare time, it your wontd like to oonduot a domes making business,' or for home nee, It you would like to make $3.00 a day chewing how • dna-making can be taught better and oheaper by mail then any other way.. In order tP'get alarge n naber of agents atd na • T will teach h this improved obtuse by mail to al in January, 1906.• for $10 neteed of regular pride $13' -and $15. Adepts. wanted "whole or spare time, write: today for poetioalars.. address ,Sanders Dress4euttinp School, Stratford, Ont. esti. Otfleehears 1 to :5 p.m. Msr- ket.,Pisoe, opposite City ball Stratford, Cutters and $leiglts 'First-class gutters. and Sleighs at: reduced prices... . Repairing, promptly attended 10 R m ball & �`VIcMath Huron. Street., Clinton: h' New Crockery and LhrisYmas Fruits . Just Received. t We have JIsto cued five crates o fbeautiful Crockery*: .�+ta, sported direct from the makers in England, We carry thefinest q and largest assortments of crockery in the county and this lot w contains. the very latest and. choicest patterns and designs, in Dinner, Tea and,Toilet Sets and fancy` China. • They. are goods ' you should see. We are selling therm at less than regular prices New Teas,.. Sugars and Canned Goods. ,„'' W e lead; in quality, uantit. and .rices in' new Fruits. . Teas, Sugars, and (.fanned Goods. • Cail and get prices. TEAS 'Black,. Geeen and Japarf. "(Are sell"the best 25c Tea in town, • 'd'111. ******* r. Features Conrledtecl with this Closet which make IT siiperxor ,to ahything IN THE MAR..ET, " ' ADAPTABILITY.—It is adapted to private residences, public build* ingp, hotels, school houses acid sllnitner resorts. • I'ORTA$I1:1TY'..y It can lie placed in the attic or edilar, bath -roots or outside kitchen, or In any place where 'there IS a flue or chimney. ECON'OMIOAI.„–It requires no disinfectant. Tho strong ellrres of air passing through it, during accumulation, carries olf•all odorft. rtltE,—Is only necessary once in fifteen or twenty days, wimp, trate by a, family of.fronx font. to six members, to burn it out, APPLIOATION,--•Foivilla:ges or towns, where there isnoseworagis it ends the•eareer ofithe filthy, unhealthy, unctnnfertal,bie,-out-door aaftear, which more than any other single agent, has been responsible -ter both disease and death, The Odorless Crematory and General ileatirig Co., -0 , . Hamilton, Ontario,