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Alt 'Wootton !SNAKES Or SARAWAK.
rookiwo leilossioone teed
- . .
*Odd asSiSt Nature at those times
when the WWII ie upsett the noir- ,
QUO tone low and a feeling of de-
preSsion or !aligner exists. An ex-
perience of over 59 years warrants
the Staentent that no medicine
such prompt relief 48
Beeeha
Of the poisgedeas reputes a 0470; lime tour tongue is coated, mOtith tastes ` The visit ot the Prince an'd Princess 141101314
TER MTN. TON NNW XBA
rob, Stitt 190
DY8PEPTICi THE SIKH BROTHERHOOD. RITALSOIANAHRHAX4
OERIAS iloose for 'Sale
Having to, Oppose *Fore, W
11 Plison4 .01414ross. FOOD- ,DOES -1013 NO GOOD ith Fore,
, the Sarawak Garatte alk It Hu Devetoped Into the Finest Its owing Air Reaches AMY Wally looatesi for patrticulers epee to
Ten Mins. with woodshed led stable
herd ea soft water- oars of land. Oct.
Filibtinu ROC' In hull*, Tlinitte 91 N9se, Throat and
Om snake* of tisist part of lion409. Iglialf the time you're afraid lo eat.
Illarit (NAJO, ttilludialin0 ill 4 Wok to get well stop usin d sne a, .,
,maks lows raw. its bead to strike 1 - ' b g Y-- l• s ' the Sikhs, has led te the digging up ot
in h Bilth lore. The Times, oars: ment of cattirrhai •troubleet Unless tote
cannot do any actual good hi the trea,, t- 8 i 1
aorzbsbeorilobilriootffler7e, Ifootrosg? oliatsuretott; s'in
•
mode as egos at intrwers aag slimes bowels do this and dyspepsia will be
VIM Irritated., at the IMMO tinalt tOx. before it Is too itite. Strengthen your
Pa*ditilr the hi:Pod At either side of the stomach, cast out the bile, regulate the
no
himaonrde ,g. o to t e source of the trouble
ciarimmritthettrannitahlittets oatnomtheerre andpietautrreozncigueer
interest upon the Ueir Apparent to the that they produce, '
pose and throat are completely freed .: -
from catarrhal germs and the poiSon eleiked and fit for cultivation. Frame i
house, /Auk barut orehard, plenty of water
On good. gravel road only one ands bolt
Dillc
Eke .4 eat, •athenee it IS ImeWil al al:31.910h Crown. It ix the sacred city of °mei is .Naturesto true ewe .for „gen !torn ountor. '
"Rlitr tedota MISR" in 110410 00. --liWr your condition ite host •pri r -a &re( . 9 - tf.4x . GE0.11, WHITE " I
.pstat who, alone among. the penoplitt's oat rh. It destroys 11 e is i the
• a 4 Patti' 0 scription is Dr! ,flainilton's Pills, w 1.101
PP 01 Inl.lao have come to iodic upon r. - au passages an ungs, sou es and, s
ad, stomach is bloat ed. If you want of Wales to Amritsar,
B YDON314
the carata et All the etoinach dosing lu the world Farm tor Sale
1113' t
Th rd
as 9 if ate e smcia y or •
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 20 cents l oar m saraNyak is apparently, 11.1)* kidneys and liver, no better remedy ion rule as Me flea's/tent of prophecy
plied to a11 large snakes which Afalayfi will ever be devisen for Dr, liana foreshadowed more than two centuties
The Sikh b otertiord v bleb ula.
heals the irritated' mucous membrane, • v't A L‘ •
n.,u0tee .r arm tor sate
and effectually drives froni ine system
aII traces of the poison. When using
The glintoil New Era
FRIDAY, FEB. 19064
The Couserv?,tive party in Opposi-
tion made a great outcry against the
aantubered ballot, aadit will be remem-
bered that last session legislation was
introduced abolishing it. Yet in the
Local by-election held in ,Kingston on
Monday, the numbered ballot was
Again used, No- explanation is given
as fe,why this 70l'afillOtte.
The St:.-tlatlIargleaStiiiiti'sAls
thatat a meeting of the Conservative.s
* of that city the other sclay License ins
spector King, who was recently ap-
pointed by the Whitney Govern-
ment, was in the,cheir, and stated, toi
the meeting, that he intended, td be as
active as ever and that he would. 'still
he a vigorous worker in the Conser-
vative ranks. Perhaps Mr. King is
. AM:1'0F his Jolt, orhe does no believe
Ithat 2dr. Whit,oey,ineans_to carry out
4iitt threat to discharge officials wile
!dibble in polities. The Liberals shoufol
-see to it that Mr Xing attends to his
official duties or gels out.
0041fier tit he poisonous, and, as our to,n's Pills are perfect, To' the over. sa0 hY one of their' Inspired leaders,
• d • n tl iv w stren tit • re.. ;
Malays are hut 111 acquainted vvith ,v,t4itaiel e eottgiths iitehyig b e,ii): a . of the meet
but harmless ,forma are designated by ua.teaxivi!isl• matelY developed into one
these animals, quite a .number of largo t-Lrac: of l dly'aepe(pasia, di:aaea:;181.)' powerful fighting organizattot3s in, Iss-
proof ; ? dia, had its Origin In a movement of
this term, The llainadrYad (Neill bun- mire years. of ftysrep.sia eureo `„ purely religious reform, quietietic rath-
garus) is a hrown snake, considerably. "No one could realize my sufferings whenthaLitgleftant. Janisiitinalstget ,sthuznyamrea
bigger but rarer than the cobra. Ttiyis from stomach trouble and indigestion. ' ,
been Wen as
rBeabalt .A.n anrEatwitcre,astere atirhsot!yiatnrua,nolroisopsivro.
rather shy, but when cornered, like blor five years T have not b
the cobra, if raises . Its head and ex. My food did me no good because 1
Rua/ teacher,a me Sliths or disciples's
ponds the hood before striking, Ito couldryt digest or assimilate, . 11Iy doe- .
"LesS 41angerous than these najael L
yrpy tieneee, so got Dr. Hamilitonts.
, log the idolatrous superstition§ of the
began to ifeach in the PenSab denounc-
Hindu. prieeteraft, the greed and bigo-
food is ,filalefly other snakes. • . ter said. constipat n Was at tbe root
are the Titers, of Which the most t ii.l. t.'51 MP.? . .1."Prt° ,etl.i fa 11,:t I try of tile Brahmins, end, the' fictitieus
• el aa eV,Ibt aM. (1( 'ec restriction ot caste. The seclusion. of
Common ecies is the green viper, •
Which rea es a length of tw.o feet or
more. The . head is large and shaped
like an ace ot spades. This; creature is
si tree snake and very sluggish. The
stentgarus' are of several species, one,
Bungartis faseiatus, of length up to
four feet, being blaelsalwith yelloW
quickly. I am c104,1at ii f i le women, female infanticide, and he 'iv -
thorough enie I derived .row Dr. ins cremation of wiciows ..wet:e as 0:,
Hit n i II ton's Pills.
(Signed) 'WARM E. WALKER.
. • „Brid"w,t tv.,,•
1 ,hando• i There
rheaenrsteo eattori ce. i Nsprnaa ns passages
ethe aa as I thenoatnhye mass eii iset h. 9 : 9Z.J^
Quick resvilts at tond the use of b.'
Hamilton's Pills . this Medicine cures tures which recall .not only the spirit,
all trouble in the stomaeli and (Heim- but almost the words, of :Christ's Own
. . teachings, "Worship the Lord, fake pity
n
the Hyornei treament, the • am you Subeeriber °dere for 'sale Itio splendid
breathe is like that on the Mount:until, farm of 96 sores on the Bast Line, being
high above sea, level, where the pine north part of lot 2, Montana Blook, Hullett
Woods -4111 the air with -purifying and , Good bre* house, barn and all necessary
healing qualities that awe health and Outbuildings; 85 acres bash; .farm 'well wa,'
strength.t0 those suffering from dis- terecl and in good condition. 2 miles from
eases off the respiratory organs, Auburn, -JOHN SPRUNG. Auburn P.0
v y g tbe
rlfige. It is called the 'Mar buku tetna' You -feel tiplifted and streegfhenea So„ .on all living things,' subdue thy pride.
(sugar cane joints) ' by naives. There ewes. Get Dr Hetuilten's Pills to -day, Know God. thyself, and cause ethers to
p .. o- . know Him.. Thus shalt thou become a
• and oarlike." " • .. reliable dealerf,, 01. by mail; from N. heart is greed, impurity of the tongue ex-M..1"..ddieadyatzlhiegthlotn.Tehaet Biartaentmfnirt
Sarawak has other snakes: "Of the 'Cl• Pol on & CO., Hartford, Coon , T.T. la falsehood, imnurity a the eyes is on ' Sata
S. el. , and Kingston, Ont
pythons there are . two species. Py- ,
then •4 retichlatus grows . to an enor-
mous size, „ over twenty feet- It is
PR
FESSIONAL
HENRY IMEATTIOE-
tomeocissr 401iir Jai limit
BARRISTER, eoulorrott, to,
otarrg
by, .13i0ocetziplitt Bkok# formerly ecomstaf(
QIEY To wrap .
W.. $1111-DON.O.
BARRISTER aomoiwon, MARV
• „ i311.8,140. ETC.
ODINT011
RIDOUT & HALE
CONVEYANCERS, OetaiiiissioNgas
Real Estate and Insurance Agent
* Moues to loan
0,93., RALE. JOHN. &OUT
Medi al
Breathed through the neat pocket in-
haler that comes with every outfit, the
nealing air of Hyomei reaches every
tissue of pose, throat and lungs, and
immediate relief is given, and a perm-
anent cure -is soon .made,
- The complete liyomei outfit, con-
sisting of st.n inhaler, medicine drop.
per, and one bottle of Hyomei costs
only $1.00, extra histtles 50 cents'.
- If youiggaWiot • obtain ayomei of
your dealeME will be forwarded by
mail, Postage paid, on receipt of price.
Write today for consultatibn blank
and will entitle you to servides a our •
medical department without charge.
The R. T, Booth • Company, Hyomei
Building, Ithaca, N. Y.
The tail , of a. sea snake Is flattened Per box, or five boxes for 4$1, at alit partner in Veaven."- "Impurtty of the Mrs C't B Heyd, wile Of 0, B. Heyd,'
Heyd was. 50 yearsufage. Besides her
lustfulness, impurity of the ears is lis -
husband, two sonS, George D and Fred
• g slander. -Pti are those 'who
LITTLE INDIAN GI ALS. know God," "'The custom of the,world cs snrvwe.
1 t r tur tied only for ' good, but
Very Beet • Bremer the holy man returneth good fer. evil. 1
-I.
are also sea. snakes of many species
very fond of 'Pigs, but varies its diet The way Their
:
however, as the Sikh
by varloUg animals, including even' -* Are Made and Trimmed. S Gradually,
reh
children. The, oil of thia.snalte,,is used The little ,Inclian girl's best dress 11 , bgieet, erthaod*roused
dw in numbers and infiu- I ,
tileea
by WIS„laYs as an embrocation for. Very different from yew's, It is • not , Melon of the worldlypowers.
andrs.asundist:7 1\40.
bruises. The other species of python, trimmed with lace Or beading or rib- self learnt in turn ,that se1f-preserT8.-
Pyth4n eurtus, la interestinein that bon or any of the pretty materials you tion required force to be opposed bY
e ee as I force. Esneciany, under the fanatical • • , .
J. RICE,
fiat o Tuner,
23, , Ja.rneSat St., soil& Of
the R. C. Church%
its ,fiesh.,tastes , that of foisslat ,baYes Her dregs le made of a 43 or a e
Debentures S I
•least so Dyaks Say, and they are au- skin and trimmed with, beads and elk rule of • the Einperor .A.urangsob, the
• Not quite sick, -but robbed of am- thorities On snake ilesb • for they 'eat teeth. The elk teeth are the m t
hthaTdstof $trhellrs.,glas was hea.14r non
e...Tolafte6Or ifiorartosnaiTe htvireeen'hteyr a cie bo"einixeys Itiso5toot,
bitiou to work- find it hard to think .g prized of ornaments for they are be- •
- • kh b they had sworn llyaltY
to his great forebear Akbar, and to a
• YOU AREAILING
te rare. Only two teeth release -them from the obligations of each, iSeariog 41 ser cent interest. These
are Gold Mortgage Gnarenieen Bonds, and
Women are suPpoSed to groW more from each elk are ateed, so when yeti that oath the sacrifice of a life was
,ing, but bad enough for life to be
pretty dull. There is a remedy- areabsolutely seenre. For particulars sp-
Ferrozone - that quickly lifts that half ma.sculine ap time changes, and our learn that one dress is sometimes trim. '. necessary.
1 . ..
clearly. Not iil enough to thinksOf dy- . ' . "
• -coming qui
. ' According to Sikh tradition, it was, Ply W: BRYDONE, Secretary
dead felling. Gracious, but Ferrozone
makes you feel good_ it sharpens the
_ • dullest appetite, makes. it keen as a
razor.
BLOOD? Ferrozoneanakes lots of
it, the rich nourishing kind, that. vita-
lizes the whole 'body. You'll be won-
• derfully quickened, immensely
- strengthened, feel- hearty and vigorous
. • after using Ferrozons, Buoyant health
-
surplus vigor "aed reserve energy all
cctue irons this great restorative. •t4 lity
cents buys a hox-firfitty .tablets at all
dealers.
News ' Notes.
• Tiverton- now has two chartered
bauks.
Peterboro' will have two assessors
this year.
. Fire in -the 0. P. R. freight sheds at,
Winnipeg did $100,000'dainage.
• Eleven- trunktircea now run ' in and
of the Uxbridge telephone office.,
°riffle' Presbyterian church new has
a junior Christian Endeavor Society.
Every cent of taxes in 'Elderslie
township, Bruce county, ars paid for
3605.
Thereletalk of having .a cat Show•
in connection with the nett: fall fair at
Galt.
Bridge loafing is becoming too com-
mon among the Owen Sound young
men.
• A. W. Robb, the new' warden of
Bruca, is editor of the Walkerton
• manners change with the times, so it med w ee oucan count now • y
• may not have attracted much tiotiee Many deer must have been killed to ills own, fondly -loved son Govind, a
how lately they have taken to stand furnish the trimming, These teeth are .
his father Guru Telt Bahadur, the ninth
Thoro-bred Bull tor Sale.
child. of tender years, who pointed to ,
talking,. male fashibn in Trent of the worth from 50 cents to $2 apiece ' so
•
' ln succession .to Nanalt, the thorny Th S b '
fireplace after luncheon or dinner In , the little• Indian, girlie dress is often . I bred Be uI7, asegradbeornrieffy4e7r .
. however, Do attempt 'at Mannishness, teeth? They have been.saved for den- equally.:eainly employed to induce him 1 _A ob
Wu- ql /46L tn.' Con..4, Hu
coliotrhosrior:
f.orrolsnalien,
. . , pavtehr.e of %lye. up
Tek •13ahadur de- -
stead of sinking gracefully into the very valuable ' • ' edsby Snelle Imported Short -Horn Bull.
li 'd hi If '' to Aerengzeb at Del-
. ' • ADAM- WEIR, '
nearest -.comfortable -theirs. This Is, .HOW dtd her Mother ever get SO manY hi, ' where bases • and-' torture -were -
- s -
but .silltely the followindout of.the let- ' erationd, each motlier hoarding. those . to. 'accept Islam. ' One des' he was 1 .
est medleal fad, Which advises :us to he Inherited fer' her Children: Each 'brought up Wove his Perseciitor On 1 ' " •
. each mes.lstO avoid the pains cif MI- tly treasures. On great occasions when -
'las esses Up to the lattieed Wiridows of • ';. :, . • ______„. . .
gestiot. rood is better 'assitnilitted, -so.., little Baby -Not -Afraid -to -Ory goes to an
.. the Inaperial;zenana. It was then that ' • The'tindersignecl Will kech tor seivice the
Terms • .0..30.
the Gurn replied' in pronhetle words: Atterioan.ana Canadian •registered ...Hera.
. recumbent position.--:Londen Onlooker.' ing..her squaw Mother g eta 'outlaw' 13est : '."-sSY, eyes -gazed. not, 0 'Emperin.,•••upon .terri hall -Proud ' Dlike.
it seems, than. it We 'adept, 'a .senai- •Indian•dance or some great merrymak. •
. thy P,rivitte .• apartraents er Upon thy ' Alsoyoung Hereford stook sole:at any.
' .
Ballett; Coastaece I'Sf). • '
.T11.- artist O'f a lanes does lints hurt • 'When t1M 14141.. 1i. ._hair is• • parted ' *est upon the fairshaired hosts' Who'
•
Bull tor Service;
stand for at least, half an hoUr after tether's ambition is to add to the fatre .the frivolous charge of ha,ving turned .• '
• dress. Of course she Illis Only one. QUeens. but far beyend tbem irito the glue. E. D. FAANgA.111.-.1oc 11, Con, 9,
For Rent or Sale
That desiroble, commodflous residence,
formerly occupied by W. Q. Phillips, on
M2.ry B. Firet clam state og repair; 1-2
tare garden, with fruit bearing trees and
bushes. Possession given Oot. 1st. If pin -
°hand, buyer can eeey terraa of p&p,
meat. Oen be haspeoted any reasonable
hour. Addrese JOHN RANSPORD,
. Clinton P,0
Drs. Culla as Gunn.
Fr. W. Muni, Z. It. O. Ir., R. O. S., Ellin.
Dr, J. Ni$Ibtli GUM*, 0.14, Isagliandt
it. c. ir„ ',endue.
Oface-Oatario Street,Olintons Night calls ab
front door of °face or residenee, Battenburit
Street, • ,
OR. Wq1 SHAW.
paysiou,s, 81:memos
Asec echoer etc., office and residence On
tario fits oppdaite English chinch, formerly as
envied by Dr, Appleton, Clinton Ont,
Choice Farm to Rent. . DR, C. W. THOMPSON
I.
The fermi of 190 mores being lot 27, °pie.'
2, Stanley, is offered to rent for a term of
years. Good house, bank barna, plenty of
water, bearing orchard, three - quarter
Of a mile from school,. ,80 tunes under oul
tiya uin; first-olass isor; at present entuely
tik.4•,"' gram.. Apply to M. C. ROSS, on
preriCses or Clinton P. O., or T. FRAZER,
Brucelield,
more thanthe ablominril 1 a.m.; rolli,m - from the middle df her forehead tOilie . shall &nee from beyond the seas t�
relief coniei , wjth the' „use • of _ Perry' oaek'. of her neck and ' each: strand • tear down thy purdahs and, destroy thy ; , ., •
lug t be eittiog of i in pr...pee'ro6(1, Quick i;.
tissisted Stiff with:worsted . or ribbon Palace•s:?' ., i 'I - " - ., t ... •Bulls tor Sale.
Davie' Yainkiller: " Aiwa Vs keep it in ' .: . Many decade were to pass, and the A ' -
the htiuse: . ' s' : • ' ; . ' " ' • ' ' ''' ' h th thi k ' he tb t
er lam , er n s r , e • Swee eat •
Sikh- tlerifederacy -after:establishing itS ' Two thoro-bred Short 'Horn bulls for
. ale, aged a 84.3 years, both red with a.little
•-Exp,,..„ ii.641-.:- :, .. ,..,...-„.....:4,..,...........have..a...habit...of..doirta the world . 00" . _own pOwer at • Lahore on the ruins of
the Mogul Empire ?was. to be shatter- white; splendid individual bulls of geed.
- . -child in the world, just as methere j
. . . s- ,
- ..ik • eantankerco' us .Cld gentlernan not ' ml. Ilii47.er w4at a.' 'eh'i!':'' (6191: Tir, he. 1 -ed. in-turns-hy---BAtIsh., arms •on More. ,130digres. One be•Biggins Imported -Fan..
.1 than one striek,en field befere they:in- ey's 'Pride; other by Snell's , Star of
who.was required, among other quail- 11.01VS TM§ terpreted the meaning of Tek Bahl- Morning. Will be sold reasonable.
•
long 'ago advertised for e, coachmen; • • •
dfn's prOPhecy. Now, •however, it ha e s tf JAMES 80,313ROOK
fie -talons, to Possess: an itttimate ac- ." _2 _
vy e One,Hundred Dollars lie• -• becserne almost part. of their breed, and
Londesborci
quabitarice with the neighborhoOd; but f ward ,for any c.ase of Catarriethat•can-,
to his surprise, he received not a single. nt3t be cured by lialrs Catarrh. Cure. •
a the Delhi Ditrbar of 1983 was the sol- . ' o.., . . .... . • 4 .
appliCation for, the.post. „ .. , . • E, J, OldENEY 44z CO , Toledo..0. • 1 enocrs /wanted... ...
"I cannot understand t at all, lie -en ..i.
.1, e,_ see- undersigned, have known shrine which commemorates Tek Baha- .__ ' — •
ern gathering of the Bilch ehlefs it the
said, as dUring a ehat: one daY•witll an F. J. Cheeey for the last 15 years, and &tea martyrdom, where on the atuti- Tenders will be hiceived by the Council
mentioned the fact. business trensactiobs and fina,ncially •• versa,ry of his death they -renewed in FotiabtrbuidaTryowl'6etsbh,ioat o2f1,11.mal,leftotrusparptoiyFinrigdtalle, •
ostler at the local livery stables- he had believe hink perfectly honorable in all
01 following quantitiea' of Rook Elm • or Tams.
teealacht other's presence their vows
LZ Ei Ern ror beyond
"Let me see," • said the latter; "70 able' to carry out any obligations made
thick, if Tamarack it ;mitt be 3 inches
sanctity of. such vows more binding
one a : the moat -striking instances •at
i
-hadvertised,.1 believe; for one. is 'must by lais firm. • . y to t ng- pe
be well .acqUainte.d with the ueighbora
WALDING, KIAINTAN & MARVIN,.
the Western seas. Won none le the Brack plank, if Rock Elm to be 2 1-2 inch
,
1. thick, and all of it 16 feet:long, to be delis-
. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0, •
Telescope. u on the Sikhs for loyalty, or,
I I ted upon tpris. by their reng- . • 100) ft at ISIeMol'si
crease in crime ott Woodstock for the ' Ms' way ab .
out" • . ' and mucota surfaces of the system
The chiers report shows a itig de- ' h as It isPtermed•th fid lit f
. "I did," . replied. the .016 gentleman. Hall's' Catarrh Cure is taken inter- - e y 0 one% ered on or about *eyelet as follows;
shOrtly. "I .want some .one na ly, aeting dtrectly upon t e blood . 1000 fg. at mclicilaii#d
' who knows 1 • •
tit" T t p 75 te3 salt, is a virtue speolallY. and eenstant- '
ncu 1000 ft at
tear. Sani. that exPlans it, was estimom s sen free. .. rice cen
1000 ft at Lei e ' •
. . neighborhood intl• •ItnciW you tool"-, - • Take Hall's 'rattily Pills for. ' ca. kills; 'teachers. • "Le him vvina sea,teth , ,., .. , , ,
The $5,000 mortgage against the
, sw. er. "Ye ,se6, theni7 as knoWs the -per bbitle Sold b,y all Druggists. . .' "
• • t at art a • ' ..•
pieces on the battlefield in •Ids sereice." . -. 1°°O. E B. P'r Ek '
' - ' ...jAMES CAMPBELL •itle
GlasgoW 'Tants. ' another mares Salts let him be cut to ,, - .
Alvinston Presbyterian church has stipistion. .. * • • •• as ane lowest ' T d
been burned.
se. learned 'English ' Judge • iSked-e--. •• VII ' '
knowing his. weakness,. ;hid .mixed . -a itInesse gide of .iionselkeeriefri. ., 'ruinet,h ' his ; life, and "Meth an
- • • - .
Adam Patterson of Ellice toVenship, . . • . .., ,
- woman to marry him because- she, # se,
salad 'so 'artistically that .„he • declared : gaitY and abIlltY# and some .4' t,berd , unquestionably' lost .niuch of their re-
otber. . Thp judge . sobn •repented of . his are realizing that -the financial admin.- ligiouis fervor; many of then have re-.
folly. The lady had a foolish nature : ifst:Ir.a' :relrofspaetthaolusehold affords scope lapsed. more or less into the practioe- of - . nerving bares. .
gift and that- wise Hindtitinn, but very few are familiar May persons fastididus ii • other
he' cduld not live 'without eating an -
and -a temper 'which so tormented her attending is as large a factor in ." pros- 1 with their own ScriptureS, writtert for ways never thhili to wash the dotal
Nerved on' their tables.' Noll*,
perity. .asi effe tive 'e 1 • When an 'arehai° tongue • birwhictsetarreches out dust and holds it more
. sessionVof his cotirt-far into .the night 0 . arn. ng. avo- 1. the ni9at part in
•eseessieuslY than mien' stickY •.frultS.
husband that he would prolong the
•"dentlemen," he was accustomed to . men are trained to a. knowledge .of ' known only to. their pundits. But their
say when counsel or'sjury murmured . 'values and business ',principles . end • loyalt.y still endure, and this small. .=-S. - - '
._ , martiaa qualities anft their sPirit of
moreover,. many hands have handled
at the lateness of the hour, aas ws then have the resPonsibilitY -fer house. ; people •of barely two or 'three, millions ..
: ' the dates from the time of gathering to
must he somewhere, we. Cannot be bet- bold finances . placed upon them, they continues' to .contribute a large and
the. last weighing by the. fruit . seller.
tee anyWhere than we . are here, . • , Mit only ,come face to face with..prob- valuable quota to our Indian armiS # ;
. Identified itself, on everi ba,ttlefield for ' sightliness, if not.in flavor, by plittilias
or any en er not necessarily
."The sinner Who is untrue to his salt
accepted •
found eighteen pounds of honey in a . • death. .•' Clerk's Office, Jais'y. 19th, HOG. . 4i
hollow tree.
Bimetal village will be lighted by
acetylene gas, the pipes for which are
now being faid.
New fire extinguishers costing_ $225
have been added in the Walkerville
fire department.
Sixteen men and ten women were
admitted last year to the Grey County.
House of Refuge.
Oharles McKinnon paid $10,500 for
the 200 acre John. Ross property near
Glamis, in Bruce.
,Three women in Keitora jail have
the Measles; and prospective prisoners
have had to be turned away.
Wm Wyatt, of Springbank,
MiddIe-
sex, owns a cow that has given birth
to twin calves twice Within a year..
Through the high pride of wool and
a scarcity cf labor the Hanover Wool-
len Mills report a loss for last year..
John Sampson,' a tramp musician,
known arbund the Whitby section as
"Goosebill Jack," died in Whigly„tail,
Miss Nina Merry, of Brockville, -*ill
instruct the nurses 'of. ' the City Hos-
pital in Ogdensburg, N. y., in cooking.
F. C. Watson, the mow warden of
Lambtima, has been mayor of Sarnia.
and is the fiiait roa,n,- to attain both
offices., .• • , •
Postmaster Stewart of, Milton, feels"
pround because a letter and parcel
were registered at his office for Xing
Edward. VII last week. • .
Rev. Dr., Wardrope was this year
absent from the annual meeting of
Chalmers' church, Guelph, for lithe
first time in thirty-six years.
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When the existing nine vacancies irt
the Senate are filled, the standing of
the parties will be : Liberals, .55 vs
Conservatives, 32-a Ministerial major*
ity of 28. .Ftive of the vacancies were
caused by death, and the rerioitibing
four are new Senatorships given to
the Northwest.
Many -women haVe real business AM' • The Siklis of t present day have . . • • -
with whose records it has splendiely The"dates, too, are mtich insproVed in,
letns of great importance end interest,
Serena For Photos. • • but often solve Meth with entirely' I More than half st eenturss, and not least Ing them for five minutes or so in tepid
Seine. of the cleverest ways • of_ dis- satisfactory -results. •The number -1s in, r eererfetlie "fiery' ordeal of -the great Int1.- •, IrOter.. This washing and plumping are
posing of fine ' photograishes have been • massing Of those households • where ' tiny. ,
, ' 'very necessary when the dates are te
devised, for it's no longer the fashion the wives And mothers have definite ' ; ,be stuffed. For stuffing reniove the
to keep them hidden away in cabinets pecuniary responsibilities and do not , • The Bill • Was paid. stones atter they are washed and soak.
for the mere joy .ef possession. Wil- have to resort to subterfuge or dis- , S, ....
masa, and his W-Ife'were going over Id and refill thein vv.._ nu
. .
ith t meati.
liam Morris' theories are becoming .honest practices to eecura the money their business ledger one evening, con- tiarshniallowie ginger and nun... ,---
more and more widespread, especially necessary to meet legitimate persOnal,' templating the overdue accounts Which
the one which demands a use for every... household and family expenses. -The its pages revealed and reluctantly,
thing that is about. • • World Today. - • Acknowledging that many of them
A. . philn wooden screen was. scalled 1 • .
tweet to create one' 01 these uses ter ,„ Be a Sunshiny Wife.
photographs. The weed was stained a If you find any one determined to
dull brown, one at the innunderable talk failure and illness and misfortune
. and disaster, walk away. Yen would
' 'would have to be written off as bad.
• . - "What'll - ye ' dite , a.bbot Mit
said MeRa.d moinatfully. "Here's twa
pund, aucht shillin's for a Oat and vest
been owin' by Elder Doolittle since
ess"rs's"'""sesur Martinmas last. I'm ;eaten' we'll nit.
' not permit the dearest person on earth_ get the money."
to administer slow poison to you if '. ,'Weepl, l'art no sae mare," replied his
Yon knew it. They 'why think it your wife. "Leave me .to try onyhoo." ,P •
day- to take, mental foodb whiek par- • Accordin‘gly the next Sabbath Morn -
nese? Do what yoe can to changelheir ,galgrs. McRa.ci• dropped the elder's "little.
when the collection was taken up
- alyZe your conrage and kill your happi- ing
-- cUrrent of. thbught, but do not •assoc!- bill," neatly folded up, into the „plate,
ate intimittely with then unt1.1 they and before the' week was over the
amotint Was paid,
have learned to keep silent -at least
"Kirsty,' 'woman," said Mated joy -
11 they cannot speak hopefully. Many fully, "marriage may be a lottery, but
a .vivaCious young girl has come un- I'm thinkire rye dra.wn a priee."-Pear-
' der the infinence cif just such a "wet eon's 'Weekly, e
blanket" ' and had all the joy of life • , .
• talked out of her. SunthittY wiVeS are Gold In Abyssinia. ' ' • .
wanted in these' days of hard' toil and
still harder competition. ' frA. British explorer recently rettirmsd
'ont Abyssinia says that he Wa.6 tor
. four months in a region hitherto un -
Death For Goldmaking. •' known to White men. Along thetribus
In the IVSiddle ages, alchemists west- 1 taries of the Blue Nile he found:a Mins
ed their tittle and substance in unsuc. , ing population • engaged in wardfing
1 coati' endeavors to transform, lead in. , gold. He reports that there is an eater-
s.- 10 . goId- -and- silver, tint futon -had they MOUS quantity of gold in this region,
suceeeded they eould hardly halt° In which thoueanda of natives work.
I gained muck by it, for the desirable I . .
manufacture, or "tittnsneutation," was •
illegalised by a statute of Henry /V.,' t----- y'"----"'"'
WhiCh enacted tha.t. "Norte from hence- •
forth shall use to multiply" (i.e. menu._
STRAINED BACK !AND' SIDE.
"While working in a saw Mill"
writes 0,E. Kenney, froto Ottawa,
"I strained my back arid side so
severely I had to go to bed. E yery
movement caused me torture. I tried
o different oils and liniments, but wasn't
helped till I used Nerviliee. Even the
Bret applieation gave considerable re-
lief. In three days I was again at
Work. Other Men in the Mill use Ter -
Vint° with tremendous benefit WO
An honest record of 'nearly. fifty years
has established the Paine of Poison's
.Nervillite.
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Why Refer
to Doctors
Because we make medicines
for them.. We give than the
formula for Ayer's Cherry
Pectoraliand they prescribe it
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They trust it.
Then you can afford to trust,
it. Sold for over GO years.
o Ages Cherry Peceorstis,
nbieitl1 hjremedLe osrieneas etty'that
know what kplondid stmllotna It t otom.
not recommend it too bighly."-MAas E.
,Oonnx, Byte Perk, Masa.
..Yir 11.1
ARE YOU MAKING $2,003.22 A
facture) "gold Or silver; and if any the vEAR a
Same do,he shall i th al 1 ' r It Is being done with our goods,
61one-which, of course, wee death, -, Work id, pleasant, permanent and profitable. . Montreal.
Amorig the capital charges against the '' "Ogilvie's Book for a COolr," eons
Goods used in eve& house, every day. go Loire,
oommanded sitchomiatry tri he practis- 5410 110 need to create the demand. X,egitiniate,'
reputable business. Vou can start Without a cent' - etinle never pub had before. TO
tains 180 pages fiftexcellent reelpi
Protectar Somerset was the one: "Tou
1 L frocere,antellyou oWtogetitPRE
td, sesreby te, abets ow sine oof oo of tepital. write to day. G. Msitanntf, Se Co..
• • " 'When thabteed or Cake or pastry
• comes 'from the oven light, crisp
.
and appetising, you are wont to
say you haVe had good luck with
. your baking.
The gigood luck" idea is a relic
of the time When housekeepers pitted
their pompetextcy against poor flour.
To -day good baking isn't a matter
of good luck in any home where
Royal Household Flour
, is intelligently used. t .
In. the hands of competent house-
wives it never fails because it is the
whiteit, lightest, purest int best
bakireg.flour to be had. "
/ If' the 'goodness .or your baking is
you thd wrong kind_ or flour. Al
for Ogilvie's Royal Houstlio144
. Ogilvie flonrkAillis Co., Ltd.
due to .chaiice; Your grocer is giving
Wholeattle Teak, and Coffeed, Loudon, oat. 51.
wwwwrou m monnonato ups %WWII
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Farm tor Sale
, •
London Read amile from Clinten, about.
132 sores of. first-olass lona. Rich as it
garden, has been a Stook ifarna tor it num-
ber of years. Frame liouse, large barns,
plenty of stabling, pig house for 100 bead,
implement buildings' Possession given at
any. time. Owner wishes to /dire from
farming. Apply so H. PLUMSTEEL, •
May 19 1905 •
Farm. tor Sale..
The farm of 50 acres in, the3rd ooe.` of
Hallett,:oocupied by subscriber is offered
for sale. All but four acres °leered; and
in good state of cultivation. Meares fall
.wheat aeeded down. Running 'spring, all
, fall plewing done but'll acres. New frame
house, email barn, Aore of bearing' enlist a.
2i miles from Clinton. Also teem of peed
working horses for Bale,
NO9 1706 CHAS. MASON, Hallett.
Farm_ lit Tuckersrnith to
. • _
Rent.' .
• To rent for a.tersii of years, Lot 14; Con-
cession two; L,- B. S., containing 100 acres,
80Acrea of•whibh are cleated and in a gOei
state of cultivation. Thid farm is situated
1 1-2 pities troni Kip8en,1 miles from Sea-
fcrth, and 3:1.2..frore Hensall. Thisfarm
it Well fenced, drained, and has first •olaas
buildings: thereon; and is one of the best
farrisgrin tlie Connty of Huron]. For ternur•
&o, Apply to Doig dt.Doie,'AttOrneys, Sault:
Marie,:Miehigen; ' S.:11
CliOice• Farm for -Sale.
Thaffirst•olasiefterm, d'omprishig the E
hf of lot .29; con. 3, test WaWanoih, • 100
sores, one -and -a -half storey frame 'house,
19x 28; with good stone cellar and kitchen
17-X22f good bank barn ;522;60; With -stone
stable; 18 acres of good timber and li
acres. of orchard. The • land is , in good
state of oultivabion and is all seeded down,
except about 22 acres. Weil watered, good
welLand neeer-fsiline-spring creek. With-
in easy reach of church, schcol,'; post office
and iailxay station. For ternes and Wither
particulars epply to RIDOUT ac HALE,
.Real Estate Agents, Clinton', era° ; pLin wow, oivt
JAMES MUTCB, on lot 28, Anberess
." • Private thuds. te .17a7 on; *mortgages' at
. .
- Farm tor Sale.. ' •' ,. . .
. •. best Current rate* ,
'
.General Banking " blueness .tranieeted
,
tOne 99% acre farm in the ' Township of cot- • ;Mend allowed. on deepens. fi„„
Clinton, 1. mile from Tillage of Benrailer. close . :
to Post Office; daily mail; churches and schools.
There is a good,' Jorge bank barn. buggy honse.
implement house, pig pen and -hen house; a
good large frame dwelling, with ten roonui; 2
good wells_, fences in good state of repair,
there are about Is acres of pear orchard and 28
acres of. apple.orcharcl, fall and wintertreit,
about 6 acres of bush. This is a nrst-cia.ss fruit .. 1.311.N11ERS '
and stock farm, fall plowing nearly all dons ALBERT ST , . CLINTON _
and five acres of wheat; lial .of farm is seeded .
down. Possession can be bed. any time. .1 ,.
-tto' eneral 13ankIng Bustnessi
i
Also alarm.of 160 acids, adjoining, the above transacted •
farm ; a large. good stone house, frame barn, . -.• .. • • .
horse stable, large sheep and cattle shed, ands : •
larceopring.near the house. with'inilk house ' , . NOTES MISCOUNTED
theseoe;.,epting runs through farm to Maitland 'Drafts issued. Interest allowed' on
Elver. several acres of bush; farm over .kitlf • ' depositti.
seeded down and in good state of cultivation, ' '
with some 7 acres of good orchard • thereon,
hTashisl8faarttaisekfpfa°1W1wn kaseaCIth.er"AdaPPielYPtoarm, and,
, MRS. BABY WHITR,Benliler, Oat.
,
Pitisidare Surgeon, Ete,
special attention given to diseases gi the..
Eye, Ear, Throat andBoae.
Office.and Residence -
Albert Stieet.2 Blocke North or Hattenisney
0.W. "lionoing 31.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
OFFICE -Main Street, Bayileid, formerly
odtapied by Dr, Palliator; •
J. B. LUNDY, D.D.S..
SUCVCPPS.Or te Dr, Agnew, Dentist.
CLINTON, - ONTARIO.
Office open every dayancl until lac doe '
Saturdes evening. , • .
, Evening appointments' made.
G. ERNEST 110,1LIVIES
*DENTIST, ' „ •
(Successor to Dr. T: C. • Pince '
Sp edalst in Crowe and Bridge Work
L, D. i3. -Graduate Royal Colle:40 Dpltal Sur
geons of Ontario, %ezon to.
D4D, S.-Firatelasellono gruclimte of Den-
-tal Department gf Toronto University'
Special attention_paid to? preservation Joit .
children's teeth. Will visit Bayneld
Monday.
DR. 111.. FOWLER,
. DENTIST.
,Offices Over O'NEIL'S store. s .. •
Special care taken to make dente Ire
ment painless as possible. 'W vi
Auburn every Monday.
Miscellaneous.
"'f AMES 0AmrDELL, LONDESBORO,
"e) SSUER ORNDI0AwilititnIetieBs rLegIOuirENeaSIOS,
Money
witgate"funds loan 94_4 yinrDviard
THOMAS,.GUND
Live stock'and:geneeal Auctione
GODERIOH. •ONT.
rarrn stock sales it specialty': Orders lef
New ERA wilco, Clinton, promptly attend
to. Terms reesonable. Farmers' sale no
discounted,
MARRIA.G-E LICENSES
iSS1.1i3D:BY
J. B. Rumballs Clinton.
J :TINDALL.'
BANABA,
borne, 7 miles from Godericir and 9 miles:fiozii sale naafi bought •
G. D. 1140:eggA D. lVIcTaggart
McTaggart fiross,
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NEW MOPPING. MILL AT
HOLMES VILLE
In operation, daily. Customers ,oan take
Olem home with, them. Prices
or cash, Satisfaction gnararteed;
' BROWN, Preprietor.
J. W..Torroce,.
, Family Buteher.„
Meat Selectioner.always the', best,
nice, and•tender and jtujcy. ' ,
No tablets needed 10 aid digestion
-Saturdays always Bargain Days. , •
A TRIAL SOLICITED. COME BAAL'S..
Clinton. Jan. 06.
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HOVV ABOUT, YOUR
WALL PAPER?
Nothing adds so much' to the decora-
tion of it hotise as good Wall Paper. I
am in a position to show you the very
best and choicestpatterns, as I am
agent for the •
Empire Wall Paper CO.,
'of- Toronto. -
The samples for 1900 are entirely
new. Prices run. fronr 5c:a roll' to 35e,
with borders, at' same price. • livery
roll of paper guaranteed to contain ,S
yards, 1 will sell this paper at coat,
from now to the lst of March. Samples;
:1441114 stliimoznantod inuttriengdiitnApSe rpeehriz.,
GE RGE' POTTS,
Bourse Decorate. and Paper Boger,
Con Qtieen, and Princess Stn, Clinton. d'rertiae in the NEW .ERA
The 14IeKillop. Mutual
Fire Insurance: eoi
Perm" andlisolated Town loroPii
.orty Only Insured.
OFFrCERS.
j. B. McLean, President, Kippen; Thos
Eraser, Vice-pres., Brucefield; Thos.
Hays, -Secy. 'Treas., Seaforth4 •
DIRECTORS. •
Jas. Connelly', Porter's Hill; John
Watt, Earlock; G. Dale Clinton; M.•
Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech"
woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, 1.•lResk.
neweis, 13rodhagen. .
. Each Director is inspector cif losses:irt
hia Own lo,cality.
.AGRzas.
Robt. Smith*, Harlock; Ed. Hipchley-
.
Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmond•
ville; J. W. Yeti, Hohnesville,
THE LARMOUR
SC110010114elegraPkg
And General' Training for
Railitiray:Service
The new method of instruction adopted
by thia school ha 's proved a greet auccess. •
Pupils gradaate in the shorfeat poetlible
time, therefore at the least expense.
• Employment provided at Once. Write
for free, pamphlet. 'which will give fnflifor -
=Olen.
School room. in Gordon Block, oppositil
post office, the meat desirable location
the city. '
Inspeotion of ()lessee tit wont cordially
invited
ttetlitlei 14.1141.0111i, Stratford, Ont.;
Principal and Instructor, formerly
chick Superintendent G. T. 114 •