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The Clinton New Era, 1906-02-02, Page 6,.IYP;rw. Lei.. 7r�'•"°"i►`�II�""t ."'i.-.' • • TEM CLINTON , NEW FB. Feb. 2nd, 1908 ,-- STAI-I • STARLING IN AUSTRALIA i ONLY " 1 50 Or .A, (1 AIN 1 THE PIANO CORNER. T n i p©iNTED PARAGRAPHS, . .-- - .sir d 1ntroue a a a a to Keep Down Intact trait is Food for you. Ripe ,. Blest Arrangement For Giiring an Jlr. I tattle Touch to the Room. , Pest a piaappointmcnt--lniurieut. figs are a splezldld laxative to ,For swing style to the room which e ° to f=ruit Grower's. I regulate the bowels. • Prunes Must serve as -living room and recap- ab e When fruit -tanning began on an ex- are00d .for stomach and tion room at the same time there 1$ no tenelve scale in Australia some rash 1 Dome. people are simply acting net- oral atoral when they are klekitila li• Do the, right thing by all of your friends, and you haven't anything bat the core of the apple left. -liver. Orange juice is one note so effective as the proper fit- keeping it- People whit real troubles do not care Persians introduced the English start- d t of the luno where ing In tthe, hope ainat. it •would aid isp 1 elI much for agmpattiy as they do to kee in the trees free from insects. Splendid for the nerves and p i:! ting No Sleep For The Kidney*. . up an p acing'- - Fat is of great account - rool>i will. admit it should be drawn have1 t aa as s cater- A les heal across a •corner, and the first. essentials their trials as nconsp cuo that is wh possible. • 1 ; to a baby y our great number of the ll, th of insects d0.�,� Of 'Urine. TP apple juice back of it . e i is to a gray .The light o baby wry, Scott s- and assiduous search over the grass +, ould be beneficial was natural encu � • Unfortunately, the. authors. of this this powder has the sa.nie front of the plana itself, putting it in ' wants. The .healthy ba'bjy l k tt ding all Attempts action ll ht f 11 the music with e ec- Stores as fat what it does to accltmatize wild t es whether f fresh applee $ b 1 aged Lydia E. l�inkhavall s birds or beasts. one d t tib t t1Ves tablets uA the well-ascertained—prittelale ' that sinful when removed to another continent they 1 pillars spend the day in the ground i for this arrangement are the drapery ' ' B ollmbin>? the t ees' at night, and.- as tot -i the kidneys and, increase the � and the.planuing of lighting facilities babies' a.re fat. If y also. burrow Many of the most mischievous sleep essness pp in the ling the idea the i I "most easilyand simply .a y . is scra , - th industrious starling in its qua be evaporated• a managed by attaching a small cantle• f' Emulsion . is What he Weald t 1 enough, powder, z -5o of a grain of labrum of two or three candies to the ' experiment were .obviously untamiliar 1 at the low point at the left, whole the withthet a cti on the kidneys, a half : risks s a en• a s upon 1 crea ur a int O res is , ofi'tho many %orirrs p 1 tris lights tits can a east y man , or without it candles will well' repay not need immediately. for • encs. . , ,for the trszubie-in-.later convenience Done at�tl 'TYI'Ct S C l e , Fat •iii a positive cure for all these p contain nacre an 1-50 and artistic effect ten, It will entirely lets Chan , e their • habits, or •Tia art Of a --Vegetable Compound of mischief possibly ensuing is due o O tilt -a- • th - o of the u m s ed1Ci l i al to lb! J � p m pP p r are h Ie 'uice Totefastidious 1 little meta taste the t edo they • babies are happy.; �,, •• out .rich. ,. • overran troubles, • n am- realms. them, a' Peat, s a _ 7 . � ' . sized in a waycry ; they ► ments of the Womb and con- According to a report of the '� ?oranges,designand material. These are put on their fat .islaid o up for •, Displace trails. aequent Spinal Weakness, and is , American 'Consul at Melbourne, they runes. More than that '" = iarl adapted to the Change of 1y .increased., to rtada, 4t • » at each end of the instrument and have tulle Of need. T 1e� are y P have not �t rrtUt-a-tiles are 'toucan- their reason of existence in the saving Vie, Every time it will cure but have become so injurious to• tile b. Ailments o w0 co fauna the worst forms .of Female Corn- adopt new ones to an extent which touch given by candelabra is empha taints all I tot to This has hap- besides the healing curative i d worth while by the ad- not �► i ues of lags and . dition 1)t hanging handles in the same ation and Ulceration, Falling and ; ;cued in the case of atarlinge in us - ' Backache. -1, -fruit -growers that whereas they were • hese regu- traced and combined .till of finger marks with every change of happy.. because they ey are position.; lotions have olnfortable. The fat stir - such titan any other remedy the world are advocated for their' systematic. de- ° as uch cases. It is almoste Amsilk,theirTumors °earls includes peaches, pears, cherries, ap- their powers - diseasC d d sagef from the n tai u That an early 1 figs, apricots plums, grapes and Maga of development. That Moss the to and a correspond 1 ' at iirst protected by law, t. It has cured more cases of Leucon- - been repealed, and steps tonics and antiseptics by a The drapery is managed with -two C pea, ' strawberies. Both vine and fruit many times. . Over ! front, surface, and heavy embrot ere stripe, . which are used as a narrow • and cushions thein. When .o. Bear/ng-down Feeling, growing aro seriously threatened it the sac. a twz At al13rugslats., frieze aero p, they are scrawny those .'ausing• pain, weight and headache, is peat is not suppressed, As many as ten I ' Ing band across the bottom. nerves are hurt at every tautly relieved and permanently cases of apples have been destroyed .by These hold the drapery silk in place, h d if th piano is to be perfectly ca - ed by is use. Under a another fact, isoned there should be designed a an f II d 11 circum these birds in less than half an our: UTILIZING -TOWEL an e p t U1lgentle tO U. C b.. 'They noes it acts in harmony with the The report also adds par female system. It corrects ' which any one who has followed the alley Make Very Pretty House Deco- the same time another broad strip, .:. , recon y w SriPainful beingMenstruation,"edged outl' "valuable Towels of heavy �aireave_made into fashion arid' laced together into, a mu- Sion. It i$ as Sweet as • t histo- of acclimatizing would rations and Bed' Coverings.. w hich is lined, folded over envelope. delight In Suppressed or ens , birds are Scott's Emtil- Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, insect -killing birds, such, asn s ld gfihers 'House decorations •and bed' coverings sic Cover for permanent use, on the rest: irregularity, a cot—namely, that the useful native Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostra- (these are the wood -haunting king- are popular and economic seheines; as. There are all' sorts of latitude in the ion. he:. least elab- wholesome to thein. tlon,,Headache, General Debility. Also fishers, common in hot countries, , of ar choice, of decoration. T ..,a�"1` 1 which the laughing jackass is, an es- c orate plan is t Bead f Dizziness, Faintness, bought, with i e on „ ample, - and the comm black and- Sin a. d fringe e Russian man portieres. Towels as pillow overs may be used just as they are oug , w the i that would lend d choose linen, having it stamped in a design, t a en or free sample. on - Extreme I.ass'tu , '• d ,t -care rand - `"`4` „ white. kingfisher of r`I di) diamond on,. or if a little more decoration is de- itself to the ordinary. -long and. short. want to -be left alono feeling, tacit- birds, tree -swallows and tree -creepers, she fringe is cut off and the edges and couching' stitches, which. can .be al • ee li i nesting —B s= s►btlrty, irritabi ity, nervonsnetie, . P' bean turned out, of t e r For the read carried out in. heavy rope silks. o blues, flatulency, melancholy a the Places in tree hollows be swarms of fashioned into scallops, p C "blues," and backache, These are starlings, and before long 'these 'birds, it will, be necessary ` to sew together ton'Traveler." ieationa of Female Weaknessi , ler, will be driven two or excises three extra' length toil* Sure ind tomo derangement of the Uterus. For so useful to the fern , t o!- the country. The , starling is els and to make it wide enoughto cWY- on. Kidney Complaints said to raise five broods. in the year and er the bed .two or more must be joined n � � io amazing rapidity.•. In the ed es:.- ¢ one district three. Years ago' not'' arra Eve the heavy white and • brown ble Compound is unequaled, p abatis ' was t3 be seen. ' Now there are thou - yourself )3 k t of either sex the Vegeta- to multiply with together onlong g You can write Mrs. PznkhaDa bath towels' can be: effectively used, yourself in strictest confidence. sands. and at little' Before turning up the record. of this ea and worked. with�ae� figure and fine bright LaIDU B. PROMO *ED. c0., ate, Nam bird i New Zealand where its' h r n � a long been a suspect, had the Australian . color they make 'really pretty cover- legislators cared to inform themselves,, Ings. - it is interesting to enquire why .'the • In the 'ssame way they, may 'be cola starling has been such an overwhelm- rented:• into tablespreads. the number ing success from its awn point of.view. of towels to be sewed together- depend- • This is mainly due to its .intelligence,. In on. the size. of. the table. - energy and brains.. No • one. seems to gull another use can be made of tow L' B have •thought of the, probable -esu s o as , giving an ,absolutely. free hand !n a . els. They • !look well when hung • if NORTHWEST ew country tto• Such a paogreasive, - portieres 'between the rooms, but I�YNOPS[S OF CANADIAN PRETTY PARTY BAG. One ,That. Is Capricious and stylish tlt • the Same' Time. A pretty bag • for theater or - 'party use is a. desirable .possession. The 11- lustration shows a design which makes a bag capacious enough to bold a small wrap in addition to' other parapher- • nails. •The materials- required are two Sex lush. embroide - Ings, '-three-quer. ters of a yard 17 brocaded .silk— that which has wide -velvet stripe running' lengthwise is most effective n adaptable go-ahead bird. Yet there plain ones are not desirable Russian 1- -,>;5T'' . = (TTT-ATIONS re abundant object lessons in g Crash which Is similar to toweling, ' Eng- '. We ' Land, where' Ole starling has increased • may be: bought in strips of,bright colors ' ANY Lan nuinhe nit section of Domin enotnlotlsly, and is': accused of destroy- .: or delicate . shades and substituted ion Lands in Manitoba o,. .the .North.., 8 Ynd 26, not ing our favoritesongster._the, skylark,,._without departing -from : the -scheme of, weal Provinces, excepting- by sucking the eggs during its y son who, may beof homesteaded of it any an arch over the meadows in spring. using all towel' decorations.' Fringe ;• son who is tits sole head e a a 'e any se wick was young'the starling from the towels can be ; sewed to the' stale uart r1.years of • to the a more" or When rare one-quarter section of 160' �cres,more-er was a ratathere. �It is so P the scoverings; otherwise a pretty way r lase.Now it abounds personally at cne Ilfio, and so determined to have fang- = tpj finish' them is in scallops or dra ;' • Entry may - made p 9 n land there are often'er -whatever scheme' has been 11 that in England minds coal. land office for the district m which Iles, followed with the restof 'the trim-' "4 th homesteader 1 young starlings, • especially in Devon - Devon- ..ill almost instantly. occupy any desires he may, on application he land is situate, ort e to the Mia - chine, at Christmas time atter a warm mings,-Pittsburg Dispatch. at,, hrl�ee+� wr star of the Interior. Ottawa, the Commis- ; autumn They are so adaptable that 1 f Immigration, Winnipeg or the they a agent, receive make entry for him. 1 or walls. There, too; by dint of early f i oust pigeons; wrynecAcs, loner o eiv , maiauthority for some one artificial hole set up for them, in boxes `--- Cdte homesteader is required to perform 1 nesting, they t t conditions connected therewith under , tits, woodpeckers and sometimes even-, • ria of the following piens owls. They are •bullies when+at suits • 1 At least six mouths .residence upon them, and in London may often be seen - ( cultivation of the land in each year for chasing a tame .pigeon, and prodding : , rid theyare with their beaks. Here ince years, it • (2) If the father (or mother, -if the mainly insect -feeders,', but "•are• .ants - (2) is dtineaeed) of the homesteader rt - ch'ievous In cherry orchards when: the • ides upon a farm in the vicinity of the have time, though fairtunately'they are and entered -for, the regairemente as to usually .occupied ail day long hi feed- esidenoe may be satisfied by snob person , ..ice their young, which .require grubs .._,:_°siding with the father er mother. and caterpillars, not cherries. But in (3) If the settler has his permanent rest- the autumn they strip every berry dence upon farming land owned by him in from the elder bushes, and 'do great the vicinity of his homestead, the require- Inlschie! in fig orchards. • the - e as to, residence may be satisfied by rest epos upon- the said land. - Six months' notice in''riting should be yen to. the Oommiesioneer of Dominion ends at Ottawa of intention to apply for ent. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior . 60s, 05 ti m ti3E SURE .lad examine a copy of cur catalogue, if you 'a eaan�y idea of taking a preparatory course GOOD PAYING POSITION. We be- leve there is no school equal to ours for producing good results. We solicit inveeti- atlon and comparison Enter any time. No ae ations. ' 3 oge and Gerard Sts., Toronto IW. 1, SHAW, - rrinclpa. DAVID HOSKiNS, C.F.A., Instructor. FORD'S Flour, Fred and Seed Store Subscriber desires to thank, his "many customers for the patronage given "him in the past and to assure them that he will pare no efforts to give satisfaction in the u,a re. At the same time he wishes to inform the public that after the let.; of February . the business will be conducted strictly on Dash basis, This will be to the benefit of the customer, as well as himself, All out - handing a000antdamust be paid by let Reb., either by oaeh or note. balance seems to be rather an the cre- dit side of the starlings . RUSSIAN PROVERBS. Roguery is the last of trades. I Without cheating, Ito trading. ; - 1 Every fox praises hisowntail. • () A. debt is adorned. by payment. A. good beginning is half the work. Every little frog is great in his. own . bog. Trust in God, but • do not stumble yourself.. , • . Go after two wolves and you will not. catch even. one. If God doesn't -forsake us, the pigs Will • not take us. The deeper you hide anything. "the sooner' you find it. - Be praised .not for' -your ancestors but !or your virtues. • KITCHEN HELPS:. Bend a pig to dinner and he will put . THE KITCHEN SINK. Hee! It Absolutely Clean if You ' Value the Family Dealah ° Grease In ,the sink is a 'very prolific, cause .of 'disease. It necessarily aces mulates from dishes and utensils, and - ' u and Metallic w. ode it clings to both o waste pipes, although more readily and tenacieusly.;tte the termer. With ; :it usually..adliere very small bits of vege- . table matter which while .,decaying shelter and nourish mischievous bac- teria,' and,• besides, the, grease wilt -clog the. drain after a •time and, being im- pervious to cold water, .will become both- a menace and an inconvenience... Indeed, -a kitclien drain- is sure to be- come stopped unless it is frequently washed out with solve powerful solveht that will liquefy, combine• with or alter the grease and at the' same time de- stroy. all e-stroy`all vegetable or 'animal particles -- that cling with it. to the inner surface of the 'pipe. This • purification should . take place at least once a week in sum- mer and winter. The surest and sim- . plest• cleansing•. agent for wooden - or iron drains is a strong Solution -of pot- ash or washing Soda, made with boiling Water. The sink, should rat be scrub bed with soapsuds and drat n-the solu- tion should. be dashed.while ver - hot over the entire surface After the liquid has run off, rapidly pour a generous quantity,' °else ,very hot, . directly into the •drainplpe, which is sure to need urlfication most.—Boston Herald. • THE&TEE OR PARTY. BAB. - rfZ • Torontc, Oat.. • Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on tits wrapper of every bottle of Btnulsion you buy. .CCDM : ToWne . Chemists _narrow satin ribbon to wind the half- dles and make rosettes more' or testi, full, as desired, Hem- the •straight ends of the. silk over the rings, holding'; the outside of the ring: and the 'wrong. side' Gather as on: on.. y• of the silk toward.you. :proceed, compressing each. hem into a: • little less than half the circumference of a ring. Wind the remainder of the rings with ribbon: Attach rosettes to handles and also ' at the two. points where a lige feet on the table. , Dr. Holmes' Revefase. 1 When "The Last Leat' was publish-. ad by Oliver Wendell 'Holmes- a critic - attacked it savagely" and cruelly. Dr. 'Helmet, though importuned by friends, did nothing in revenge. He waited for time to avenge him, which time did liberally. The critic tell upon evil dans and end .his existence with nid- i tide. The o morceau of personal f cod doctor allowed 8 ' bimielf was to cut out the paragraph *tont his enemy's career and paste 1U la his scrapbook on the same page ' which contained the original criticism and 'the announcements- of the eucces- - she editions,, of the poem. This was a twit revenge, -but even this was um . Wo>'tby of Dr..Holmes. Advertise in the NEW ERA +:n , The dirtiest fryingpen will 'become clean if soaked five minuted in am- monis and water. • Discolored saucepans of enamel' can entrain made to look•liko new by boil- ing ti little chloride of lime in tine water with which they are filled. Copper" pans, ete., should be cleaned by scouring with -a eat lemon dipped In salt. Then rinse thoroughly in pure Water, dry ittd polish with a soft cloth. Save all, baking powder tins; they al- ways come In handy as Moltls, either for steamed padding, jeliles or frozen desserts, and these dishes will always - be served most attractively on your tables Every pan of dishwater confabs" grease, which cdagulategs oilthe cold pipes. Result, evil deposits on those pipes; eventually the plumber. A pint of boiling hot solution of witting' .oda poured down the sink every day dlef solved and carries away the Maass 11 but ten inches of each sel- vage is gathered closely together to form the ends of the bag. This leaves ends open five inches. .The bag is pret- ty, yet: very Inexpensive, if made of richly -colored Japanese cotton crape.— • Good Housekeeping. A Rocking Chair 1n a siekrooaii. ' The rocking chair is one of the most pernicious sources for harm to the pa- tient that can beimaglned, and many f'a weak - or nervous person has been driven to the verge of collapse through • its presence. in •the room and the thoughtless use that has been made of It. The one place near: the house, says The Ideal Woman. ' I have watched the Ideal woman l many plaees, 'at home and in society, With the reiinit that I have ciliac to tie conclusion that the its the este of oar sex whom Hien moat persletsntly mai& They are quite civil *her whesi she to thrown in.tieeir way; they will eves IA. mire oPeely her eleiaseaoi' sr the WO' she ieeeiptl house es surses het WOG mother, bet they do set leek bee itti*, iiad,..t.yy,b__9r de motr ale!'. -w► �MM,IIt lai ''i1are �,,.yl li.~ . . Vogue, "'where it may be said. to have any legitimate' tight is, on the •piazza, and then only Wall ail the- other chair. are of the samnpersuusioti: But to fie In bed or to' sit up in a chair", weak and ready to faint with the exertion, and then to have nurse or relative oecupy a rocking chair, hear one and rock, rock, rock is ceaseless restlessness, ib said. to feel one's senses leaving one, in a - desperate faint or in a bewildering feat • • When a aian says that he has not a friend in the town where he lives you. can depend on it that the town is not to blame. Don't forget' that your actions are measured as criticallY :ell through life as is the borrowed hinter you return to aaleighbor. - With all due consideration for the sober second- thought, we notice that the longer we aim the more liable we ark. . are to miss them , • °„ 1. r Terrors. 1 Te R M Froud° s Youthful Of the youthful hardships ) endured. . by James Anthony Froude a btogras 'inter 'says; "Conceiving that the. child wanted spirit, Burrell, his elder broth- er, once took him up by the heels and, stirred with his head the mud at the b6ttom of a stream, ' Mother time he' threw 'him Into deep water out of '11 . boat to make him manly.'But he. was not 'satisfied by inspiring physical ter- ror. invoking the aid of the preternat- ural, he taught his. Brother that the hollow behind the house was haunted by a monstrous and malevolent •phan- •tom, to which' in the plenitude of bis imagination be gave the name of Pe- ningre. Gradually the child' -discover- ed that Peningee was an illusion and began to suspect that other ideas of. Hurrell's might be illusions too." The. Flying Lizard of Java. 9,• .The curious little animals known- as flying .lizards (Draco volaris) are only found in Java, and their strange ap- pearance is p-pearanceis supposed to have been the origin of the dragon. of the Mediaeval eastern. imagination. The reptile is like an ordinary lizard, but is provided, with folds of extensible •skin which are spread -out by the long, ribs. and enable air from 'the animal t0 glide through the tree to tree in pursint.of the Insects: on which it preys. When lying proms ,on • Obi people are rI iallyli*tlla to• Kidney s ndp 1& dtl' tion, The &gamete weak by age, Tins starts torp intim** matiote-blood is not properly kurif ed as- it pea to tha. idneys—and the bladder it unable •to retain the 'properly. There is a e desire to urinate day and Land sound,restful sleep h linlruowil. ' 60c. and $1.00 All Dnt�clstst - y.. i . the uaottled surface of .a ;bough;.'it is an ,excellent exa triple of."protective re- semblance,'•' as it is most difiicult.to be Seen unless it moves. • • London Loses Famous Holt: London society.. has lost a great en tertalner and the turf a notable sup- porter in the' death of Lord .Iichester, at the -age of 58, Ilchester played •a, prominent part in London society life for many years., . • Possession :of : Holland Hopse, with its crowd of famous Memories, almost, would compel, the owner to -entertain.' but he almost may be said to have Riv- ed - up- to . the-best_past of the most.. interestinghistorical house in London, A new ballroom was added by Lord I1-` cheater, at a cost, of some 1150,000. A. masked - ball was given in it' some; years ago, and the numerous_ garden parties for which .,Invitations were so eagerly sought every treason, ,are quite • worthy. the eighteenth century* fame of Holland House.' • Lord Ilchester lived. however, much in the twentieth ten- - tury, - and -'automobiles and telephones were to be found In his house. The most interesting of his seats was, perhaps, Abbottsbury Castle, near Dorchester,' with Its wonderful sub= tropical garden, on the windswept Dorchester coast. Pi: swannery and de- coy ducks here were the favorite hob- bies Lord Ilchester Tame ducks bfe 0 r elned kept in the •pond soon we e.,h t►y,r 'in�sear"ch � o; food,. T2te former` then led : their visitors into, a series of carefully constructed tunnels Five hundred wild ducks have been se- ' cured in two days at Abbottabury. wild ducks A Yankee Outdone. A Yankee passenger In, a train the ether • day was wearyinghis fellow - travelers with his "tall' .stollee. and remarked: "We can -.start with a 11- storey hotel one monthaand ' have It finished the next!" This°was too much fora burly Yorkshireman, who sat next to him. -""Man, that's nowt," he replied. "Ah've seen 'em when ah've been going to work just layin' the foundation stones of a row of houses,. and when ah've bin comm" home- at night they've bin puttin' the folks out for back rent."—London Globe. ' ` • A. Pigeon's 'Snug Nest. u THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURB gives the vigor and strength of youth to kid hrddbb der, It soothes nen n � • irritated auxfac�--to p them to blas. ens --ens •O1g ' andn at easily workt their y • =and cures all kidney troubles.' Cures - Rheumatism Too. a i. THE CL,AFLIN CHEMICAL, Co., LIMtTTEEcl,. .WinbsoR QNT. v » • :New YORK. , .BA TLIFF'S • R'• AURAN'T. RES T �2 Subscriber:.; havin moved. Lis g itis . Restaurant to the .store receipt}; occupied b)' F. -W• Watts, will_bc:Q1�d to1,feet all_. .his old.,et'•5.ca.la',r�r , R'. (.. •, sm'ally' ti 111-.5 til :iL.Vor him Tlt'1•.�t•iic. . �} Will) theirpatronage. iiaving also bought out the Ring Bakery, he will supply' the' publia.. with first class Bread and Cakes.;• BREAD) DELIVERED. AS FORMERLY A large centrifugal primp at a Brigh-,. .ton. (1 ngiand)-- bath stopped w i icing, and an examination revealed the pres- ence, Lin reyence,Lin a pipe of a pigeon's net t, '& -eggs; To reach. its nest the bird h,td.'to find Its Slav throu;;h'a 4ix- inch ]iivneter pijie-- •horl✓,natal, for six '.l bending sharply 'into .a six -riot raendioulai;.- • - of approaching;, ihsanity. This, how- -- ever, 1e something rarely Understood or even known by the. majority of nurses, whose one idea or resting;' is to .adopt . this form of restlessness. The Japztnede Woman. One exemplary trait in a Japanese woman is her love of neatness, a trait . ' which her 'American neighbors • might. sometimes take pattern from. A• Jap- anese will wear a robe that her ances- tors for ages back have worn, but It', looks as fresh and charming today, at , though just purchased. Nor , does a Japanese woman often grow stoat. She has sumclent strength of mind to - ' forego sweets and rich foods. no daily hot plunge is never omitted, and the dally hour spent at her -toilet 11, , the most Important part of her day. Ret coiffure is so fearfully and wee - (Infant constructed that it Is sot sur' pefshW n$ that It .0 built to remain tee airs at a time. The smooth. pertuwel *nese rolled back from the -low fee* liecd forts a fitting contrast to 000 t little painted face and extra..111 white teeth et the JapaRsis bells AVE YOU A BOSS? or are you hale.. indent? if you are making iuoneyfor soiite one k quit' e+,0make money for yourself. e,et out ' Slavery nut? "se free. Write -0. Ai/Asti/mt. tit Ix, London, They will show you the way. They Ave started thousands on the road to freedom, oven dollars a day, every day is the year, is bei ing matte handling their goods, Write +sort. Tithe i5 money. - • �n e @ltviHug Prospect NothinF better for' you--ncth- ing more tnViting H. BARTLIFF Wood's w 5 ' a iwalliiissb old,, o ob .. �.rffeoriatB,i< Belied anddwlieil r oreparatfop, $aghast prescribed •au p9e'- o, er 4o yearn, .41 gists in the Do of Canada sell_ sol.Boom '. recommend : as' beelisi and• doer, the on>v, tngdielas OO,, rte king that cure' snt tires universal satisfaction. It promptly pereeanently cares all forms of Nervous promptly_ a see, Emissions, Spermatorr•hceci, int ante otteoteofabuseoreaoessee; tihee (gbbacco; iball +lL'or ch lea dtiats, lyorrw,allot which lead w etivt*P, Coayt:tit„jtiqu 4R6 nil r airy I( 1YA per package of aux tor es. omens wat titre. hiaila;L ,ram �aq1� el► or rue'"lkiuy,mn Attaf7l! WIndeoay ons , Cana` Woods Phosphodine is sold in Cliis. to by R. P. Reekie, F. W. Watts, l3 B.Comtle, and .1. E. Bovey. Druggist "LORNE" • THE L0 REMEMBER 'Weboild besides•a good wagon Ploughs of all kinds, Harrows, Rollers, Manila Spreaders, Scufflers; - Wheelbarrows, Etc., Etc. Always pleased to mail you our catalogue. The Wilkinson Plough Co. LIMITED . TORONTO CANADA HEADACHE Suffered Terrible Agony FROM PMN ACROSS HIS KIDNEYS. • Neuralgia and Nervousness --. AJAX NwL-'p RDDA .cE- . No heart detrassion Uastestea eeerreli toversi. Takenoother,recaaaage._ Allesatetreaaifset ossa, Affirms & Ca, shires, Oat. •:11iam baakif as satisfied: • 0-AN'S . KIDNEY PILLS CURED HI,M. Dead the words of praise. Mr. M. A. Mobs*; !Nation Bridge. N8,. has for Doen'e Sidney •i'Wm. (He writes ae): "For the past throe year I have suffered terrible agony from pain mann kadooysa I via iso bad I could not steep se bead. I consulted "and 'had several doetaee tsestate, but could get se relief. On the advise r a friend. 1 peooured a box of your vslu able. lrte•giving remedy (Dos*'. Sidney Pilif), and te eurpriae and delight„ I Immediately situ Mtfer. In my opinion Do.n'ti! Sidney Pills haw ,ilia peed for any form of kidney trouble." Deaa'a Sidney Pills are i0 oenta per hag .r itee boxer for $t,25.. Our be procured at .1 . &dent or will be mailed direct on noel* •el Pito b The Doan Kidinilr Pill Co.. Tareats,, De not accept • spurious .ubditate hat Ito Fitzsimons 86, • Son We are still in the But- chering business, and are in, a position to fill .:all .or _ders for seasonable meats, intrusted to our care. Our new business stand • is in the Combe Block. It. • Fitzsimons . & Son Plante 76 Clinton AR • We have a olnted,....:....,, LMES' Druggist at Clinton, our. Agent for that vicinity, he keeps a com- plete stock of our goods on sale. We treat all diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs' and. poulty, young, colts with, naval and jointdiseases quickly cured. Our Free' Advice - Coupon , System will in-. •terest you. Ask ourAaent for these gods and u, will use no other--Youcan rely on them. We have a - complete board of V et e r i n a r•y Surgeons. The Veterinary specialty co., Limited 550 DUNDAS ST., • TORONTO, - ONT ' t h e n a ..ere widget "Doan'.." I nlgaI o_ fl • 1161111111110 Mooney's Perfection i • Cream Sodas Mooney's Biscuits are an evenly balance'd, - vvk olesome, nourishing. food, equally good for young and, old. 'Made from Canada's finest wheat flour, rich cream and pure butter, . Baked, . by the Mooney baton' in the; Mooney way This May Interes on.. We can supply you, ,with ail new Sewing Machine= --either a 'I'm heae :tie amongst the hest Machines for family We. (fall and see then. We have a large stock of Ileibbers, Boots and Shoes, suitable for all kinds of weather. Try them. . We are well supplied with Patent Medicines, of all the leading lines, When in • need, call this way. We are always we11 supplied with a•lirst•class stock of Groceries, which we sill at lowest possible 'prices, - Len't forget about our Flour, Salt, Coal Oil, Machine oil , and Separator oil. Raymond or a White. . L0tldesb()ro Emporiuln21'J „ Say 'Mooney!' • top your grocer,JAIiT3i6/b, ii0t1 to