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Zvetty: tarusiou is refreshing. and Invigorating.
iiisa, packet 2sch
era ey • and 60e Per lb.
' MG/MT AWARD ST, LOWS, 1904, etill RIM OROOEIFW
essetssewee-seeentmememeesseessitmeememer
ED . OATS
Benterea et and:new Oat
ARLY JW EL
Weet etooler, Da not advise Sewing
*store then five pecks to acrP
.*eGlitEGOS, tottord Co , eke to le-
.olt tbkt ..-und.them the earliest, heavi.st
Weling. b." -trawed and heaviest yte ding
•Istatletr f aver grew.,
• ,fterlenee of 50 eats' farming.
litlk..10.3*AVIING. Eight Co , says -After a f ry
< eaveful Mad thorough test. SE Wit Fay they
gave the ht1,4 britiLe Oit I OVer sawjil tx
• 1t,quanity for sale - at 75e per
Lig will say that I believe they will be
he 'coming Oat, and a success. I have
441ed
lelleebel while they lase,
%have aLo about five bushels of the
Illack ZULU BARLEY
rown from a sample sent we .11y
aatch &Hunrar 14 will sell the saint; at
• ear
-au per lb or7st 00 ter buaii
• will:recommend it its free -from fOITI
,egodle Samples may be seen at O'Neil's
Ford's. The grain can he procured
• Wain Mr. Livermore, atlny late farm.
-.;411OHN AVERY. - 111VTOL
•
ispersjpn Sale -
litegistYd Shorthorns
• AND- GRADE CATTLE, AT
!Hill gide SCo-ck, l-Tn.7"
:11rauptuoirs411).s.D, 1 Mile south of Clinton
ON
ednesday, Feb. i4th,
'01 -Shorthorns IG ra d es.
•'The Shorthorns are good cattle and
.tered impoctett hulls have been
• -•gdLyused.
,•"'" Sale veal commence at 1 o'clo-cr:Mn.
1ZSRMS. 4 months' approved Joint
3i4Tetes, area per cent per annum offanafor •
'
PLIJMNiTEFA, Pro*
(GUIDRY. %net.
NOME 10 vittEDITORS
*tee nettate,r of the &tae at:Art/Jure Conde,
late ,ef the l'ourn (Malan in the Coun40
441 ittszron. Butelve, Deceased.
Nutice is hereby given, pursuant to R vise4
• twee of outario. osp.129, See. and all
ding acts that a. persons having claim -
the estate ur said Arthur C. Conon.
zoied o or about the 22nd day of December,
• .1905, are regut d on or before che let may
„ „le:March, A, D. 1908,to en 1 by p..st prepaid.
• to-W:-Brydone,soliciter-fermi,,„
noesttors, their names, addressesand desorip•
• one, and KANO statement of partioulars of
e1rcjaLtug,r the nature of the securer.
sturiseld by ittem„duly certified,and tn..t.'
• ter the said day the az tutor will proceed to
..sterilsate the assets of the deoeased ammg
/ the parties en At.ed tnereto, having regard only
meek° claims of'svhich they shad then- :have
•
R.ated this 501i day ef January. 1906.
• W. BRXDONE,
Solicitor forth° Executors
- tiELEN 00110E1
aft.11.14 If' STEVENS }Executors
ON SW Of EARN IN own
th_Vh:andersigned-w-ll Offer for sale by
;Ishii A.notion, on the Market tenet 6,
ton. at 1 p.m., on Saturday, Feb. 17th,
'farm of 100 acres, being lot 13, Con. 2,
Abaet _SO acres cleared, remain-
•igocdhardwood, 6 acres in fall wine%
frail plowed: remainder grass. Stone
we, bank barn, olderiiig orchard, plenty
miter; and 'only about 4 miles from
Anton. Terme made known on day of.
-Ade. or upon appliestion.
•4.32.TA.S. WALKINGSHA.VI7. Prop..
efgelekinson, Attot. Clinton,
-A 'sensation was created in provincial
circles when it became known
eet,Dr. Beattie Nesbitt, M. P. p. for
aortn Toronto, one of the most prom:
rant Conaervative politicians of the
,e)oenkee, had quit the arena and ac-
tpted a' Government position owing
health, el emeiegel
Food
ivkoonejs Perfedlion Cream
Sodas are,crisp squares
tof Wholetome 'nourishment.
;They are the foocVi that
builds strength and muscle.
They are as easily digested
by the child and invalkl
s by the nerdy %adman.
They contain, ALL the food
,,toperties of &test Cana,.
lanwheat flOur, in a fo
'diat delights a. petite•.
AlvvillystreshdrAd
th
facisture,proof pa
At all greccre in their
ittelkO19004.14I"
CI-11NeS ART IN STONE,.
Hs Beet Examiliefa and Same .4 it.•
Greateet- Detentes -
The spirit or purely Chinese art in
Atone Is shOevn he wore such as -the
IWarders whicia flank the approach tel
great Mineolite figures or antmais and
the. eembs of the l'Nling dynasty an in
ntbe perfectly plain= struetteres designed 1
for the tombs ot the :present dyeasty.
These are ccattposed of enormotes
blocks of stoete brought with infinite.
labor from distant quarries over roads I
and bridges which are hardly cepable
of sustaining ordinary eart tz'afflc and
have always to be specially prepared
to prevent th� great weights causing
their collapse. '
The settee adtairetion for the employ.
meat of huge Weeks or Stone it seen
in the ease of the bridged' over the riv,
ers along The coast of South FUltimee
where the atone elabs used in teet Pa'
struction oceeslonally measure; ,sixty
feet in length ancrare • estimated to
Weigh nearly 126 toes:and the bridges
themselves have a Length ef. 1,000 to .
2.0.00 yards., •
In almost all cases where -the build -
.0W ve Rs.
I4ONOR WELL DESERNTD:
TFIE cr,mToN. KM BRA.
/Ur Thomas Sanderson'* Elevation t
Ifs Pteraue Some Interesting
Geseip About Flintily. •
Sir Thomas Sanderson's elevation t
the peerage 1 a well-deserved hone
COMing to hint as it does in the form
• Of a ecognition by the Crown of nee
holt a century"pent in tbe service o
the Foreign Office. During a consid
arable portion of thae time Sir Thome;
too been one of the moving spirits 9
tbata•reat eepartment in Downing stree
that administers and directs the inter
national relations of England, says th
• Marque e 40 Fontenoy. For In th
earlier etagee ot les career he was pie
• vate teecretarrto several of the Min-
ister* tor„ Foreign Affairs, and later on
• be became the chief ef the permanent
stag as permanent ureter secretary .of
State.
The private secretary of the Minister
at the Foreign Oflice is an important
petoeonage, iadeed being In fact the al-
ter ego of his-chlef. And not 01i13, do
all communications, even those of the
most confidential cheraoter, pass
througi his hands before reeching his
chief but the latter is likewise apt to
discus pending Issues and difficulties
• with his secretary, from whom he has
no secrets. The role in fact of private
seeeetery In England Is quite different
to the manner In which the term 10
understood here, and about the only
private sectreta,rytthip that I ca.n think
of which may be 'described as. bent on
the same lines and as .answeeing Eng-
lish Ideas of the otece' is that of the
Private secretary to the President.
The permanent shaft at the Foreign_
Office, which is recruited exclusively
freni men ef excellent family -taken
yetung-Insures the continuity or Eng-
land's policy In International affairs,
Cabinets may, come and ger..: They are
after ail but ephetherat, arid /here have
been. scene Secretaries of State for
FOreign Affairs whose tenure of office
has not, tasted longer Than a few
months. On being intrusted with the
eats of office they are necessarily In
seals
dark as to the gaffairs of the de -
o A WOMAN'S BACK IS
;THE MAINSPRING OF
HER PHYSICAL,.
SYSTEM The Slightest Back-,
r • ache, If Neglected, Is
f = . •
a4lable to Cause rears of Terrible
Suitering.
r No woman oar: be strong and healthy
t unless the kitineye are well, ane regular in
- their action. When the kidneys are ill,
e the whole body is ill, for the_poisontewhieh
e the kidneys ought to have filtered out of
the blood are left iri. the venom, ,,
The female constitution is naturally
Mere subeeet to kidney disetele than a
man's; and, what is more, a womenet work .
is never done -her whole life is ene con -
1 Witham Wane n,
' How many women haveyou-heard -say:-
. "My, how mybaok aches 1' Do you know
that backache ea one of the first signs of
kidney trouble? It is, and should be at.
tended to immediately Other symptoms
ere frequent thirst, scanty, thick, cloudy
Or highlycolored urine, burning satiation
when urinating, frequent urination, puff.
ing under the eyes, awelling of the feet and
ankles, floating specks before the eyes, Stet
. These symptoms if not taken in time and
cured at once, Will canoe years of terrible
kidney suffering. All there symptoms, and
in face, these diseases may tur cured by the
use of ,
partmerit and as to ,the condition of
England's diplomatic, interests and iv:•
tion in the 'Various countries :abroad.
They are In consequenoe thereof en-
tirely dependent In these matters .-upen
the heads of the. permanent staff; who
have the threads Of everything in their an A. D. C. told c
DOAN'S-MONEY PILLS
They act direody on the kidnap, and
make them strong and heathy. _ •
Mrs, Mary Galley, A.nburn, isT.n., writes:
" For oyerenur months I was troubled with
lam,, back and was unable to turn in bed
without help I was itulusbed bye friend to
try Doan's Kidney Pills. After using two-
thirds of a box my back was as well as ever."
Price 50 oentsper box or three boxes for
$I25 at dealers, Or sent direct on an-
ceipt of price. The Doan Kidney Pill Oa,,
, Toronto, Ont
years Consul -General in New York, all
office which Is regarded as tee blue
ribbon of the British consular servic
He started fife hi the army, and as
°Meer of • the Royal Horse Artille
spent a eumber of years in India, dew-
ing a Portion of which time be fignred
, mtlltary se retary to
Ings are not Of solid construction the handa In fectetbe Secretary of State, the Governor of Madras, Shortly af.
weight of -the-- bloekat employed_ettaireewho does not get qa with the_perman- ter.rettring_freni_the_army
placed :Ideate upoethe sup Vs Iti h eet °inches of his department .is apt 13" '709 he was nappointee Oonsul-Gene
eral for Roumania and British mem-
• ber Of the International commission for
the control of the navigation of the
Danube, offices whith he held for More
than two decades, occasionally acting
as charge d'affaires at Bucharest, and
acquiring an •exttaorditiary knowled
- to cut a sorry figure, whereas, when
the architect's Fecal Was not competenen, ecordial relation's peeve% the peterumene
to. provide. against, lied: With the lapse -Tender Secretary of State by reason
of time the enelancholy spectacle; 'Is :of his .extensive experieoce of the past
seen of slabs ,fellen 'front their places • and •lits profound knowledge of the
and of noble and eostly structures •member e no? the leritIsh and foreign
approitelaing ruin. In some cases th diplOreatic sertefces, is frequently able
to influence the action of is chid; the. of Balke politics and •of ea the Merle •
0
--
interdependence of the archea., leede to ,eel
minister of Foreign Affairs. Alleles 'Of that eVer trOublesome prob-
0.74W.P.
• 'Feb. t960,
• tmses*,,,,ms 'St*
HOLLAND HOUSE.• sibriaatr °twat'. or o'stistrri* btu,
r "' 4 0 -a-
••10- Oefore placing your orders for
40- year seasoe's supply of Coal, get
OtIr ;wipes, The ver.y best goods
cerried in stock and sold at the 44.
lowest poseible price.
Orders may be left at Davis 94.
wet & Rowland's Hardware store, or
eei with
tet - • 4+
4e "W. Stevenson, 4+
ler Merles Likely to 'Se ReviVed ThriOtat Troubledi by I 31f,"
der 'IteeNtiterVileteees, the NW •eseee
Lady Ilehester,
Lady Helen, Stavordaie has now,
through the death of her Intiband's fee
thee. become Countesnt if Lehester and
le stress et Hollanci House, where Ade
statesman, paesed hie boyhood, widen
them died axe Charles JilinroS For, 'the OgoomuNcio,
•
Nvaa so Tong the gathering. pletee of fa- • HO ooF new noxious to 000to
mous writers ;zed great statesmen, seeet •
the. Marquise de Fonteeoe. It le a e • other'.
large structure, built 'In the reign. of
park. It Ilea in the centre 4,4 Eensing- FitLr•etni3gealite.7,,rd7'
queen. Elizabeth, surrounded by a lurge S de
ton. Busy Londen has now crept, up writes AS fah
to It allarirrOlthiled IIS ark, • krats: "Lode
which may s ed to he an oaste In feredfortwie
the inidet of a aesert or brick ane f years with
Throat Ca-
tarrh-vand
and by Addison, who dice in the 'room an obstine
now -treed as a, dining. room. The dn- ate cough.
est roan in the house is the so -celled Psvennse
.gilt room. driginally, prepared for the • had a splen-
' enterteinment of Eing Charles and did. effect. in
of his French: bride. Lord Mace; IlaY. myease. I ob.
the histoefare wan, a frequent soest tamed the per -
there, and it was in the grounds of manent cure I
Holland Hotiee that King •Geerge had so long de;
courted Lady Sarah ' Lenox, . whom sired, and shaltrie
•
many historians insist he seeretly ptar- all in my power -to increase the popnikeitf
ried. k. for Dr. Slocum, Remedies in this vicmityj'
•The .feendereof the- tenele, of welch • LIEOEIR WAVIDY
the new /Jere Ilchester is now the• cl' 101
was Sir Stephen Fok, who commenced
life as a poor char boy and Who had
the goad luck to hear of .the death of
Oliver Croinwell before anybody olse
and %was the first to entente Xing
Charles II. of the news.* This evon for
him the good -will of the "Merry Man.'
arch," who gredually promoted him an-
te he became a knight,la member of the
PrIvy Council, a Lord of the Treasury,
and paymaster -general of the arine.
He had two sons, the elder Of whom
beeame the arst Lord Ifehester, while
tne second ..sim became the nest. Lord
'Holland Lord -Holland's family nas
beeerne extinct and on the death of the
'last Lady- Rolland, Holland House
passed into the possession of her kins-• .
rrian, ,the late Earl of' Iicheste• r. .• •
Tee new Lady. 1ichester Is the only
daughter of the leearquis and Moron -
lows of Londonderry and is not only
one of the most popular young matrons
of the English 'great world but likewise
the .elosese girlhood friend or 'the
• eaughtere of King EcInnerd She le a
tript-elever and delightful hostess, and
under her regime I.he old-time glories
..of Holland House are' liktIY to be re-
oloetar,... ha e peee eccuried in turn
- bee Oliver Cromwell, by Wleittle Plum,
There Is pIerey ,of 'romance . to ,' he
leound not. only e in • the annals of Hol-
land House, under the trees of Which
.4mi:1y a 'famous duel pee been .toeght,
but -also in the history of the Fox eatn-
I1Y., Among,, these 'romances Ls. . that . • :
Which attended the Marriage of ethe•
granduncle of the new 'Mord Ilchester.
The Earl of .• Ilchester of. that clar re-
ceived one morning - a. • letter. ,signe4
'Standish Q'Graele,'" 'dated from Cane
Percellere Cotinty .-.Limerielee respect-
fully; asking' him to get. his Son., Lord
Stavordale. whose regiment was -eta-
Jetted ' in . the , neighborhood- transferred •
o some other part or the countre: Mr.
0!•GradY declared . that the -young lord'
Nvas 'paying a greet deal • of• attention,
o .his daughter. Peeling sure that the •
mess would suffer seriously if the holm,.
marree her a;nd that, the 'girl's haeiPie`' . ..
es affair were allowed to proceed fur- .
oung soldier ;Wined not be allowed. tte. .
Flour,: t 4.6A and. ','ed St
he/eel-le. courteously . asked
aesj.nterveationj_Integly..Lord_n,_ -...: . Su' ba4efil?er ' d'eeir' ea 10 di. it n'it. . his many_
1" :the '.;i•eto'letiere.ireih.e.tii.-tronage giv-,ii an' .1./4•
he..tiniely vearnieg, said that he. Would effe past and re 'aseure them fbat he will
hester .wroteehis. warmest thanks. for "
rent? efforts to give setisfeceen. in the
aim his son away, . and thatpohne hlstard. .
'At the risme time be wi,bes eo interns
ommissioned • an old friend ,01
his,
a the public that shot. tit/ ist of February.
el: Prendergast, •, to .eai
Me restless will be reteinotee strietly ..on
Ily. . .•
'Grady to cOnvey hrs thanks person-
,. . . . .
. .
ft oa, .1k irt,to. • Thiswili be to the be efit of -
. '
the same result. • One notable InataIlee 'The two Foreign Ministers with . lent PaPularly known as 'then. eastern
,. g . . 0 ralPhIge, .4dentified as eirlv.ate seceetery were tbe
when.' to Allow. ot -.the passago•Of his, ,.. fete Earl of .Derby. and In pertieular thee
small steamers' It yew eeeessary to .. clever •and '. courtly 'Lord' Granville,
Make- a. gap In a be:0,0 Ot.oyer twenty . whose • 'memoirs have: just been • pub-
' arches, ' and arch a tter • lireit. Collapsed -liehect by L'41.ci: Etlinun.d FItztnaurice;
lininediately :after the .pasSage • of his : younger brother,. of Lord Lansdowne
Enna . 'flotilla:. -e• Loxiclon '•Satmelity Rei;,• , : Son' Oi Richard eartderson, • a tereie'
view, . •toriat• rnagtiate of Essex, and 'Meniber
' • ' • - .•
• of • Parliament for 'Colcnester, • and
' through his mother a graints.on • of • tete
tiret :Viscount Canterbury, and •de-
scended from the thi.,,f1 pox, ef Rut.:
Most People re ame Net Very good•step land Sir Tbomas Sahderson's ea reer.at
.„ • Yet very sad. . , the Foreign Office May be Saki' have
. What do we mean be aegood matt Of been 'Inaugurated with hls reppeintmeitte
a bad one, a. good 'Women or a had to one nf the "secretary:;in es of the spe-
one? Most people,- like the young man ; CM, eineaserdespetched by Queen vic-
. toria to the -delft of Copenhagen to ask
in the song, are "nee very goOdettor yet. , for the hand of Princes.r•Alexandra. of
ver b d
•• of this occurred duringColonel 'Ger'. :whom Sir ' Thomas,. was moet closely • questton, • He was In Roumania
throughout the tatter's war with Tur-
key, •and developed a :sincere admire- 4
thin for King -Charles,' With whom., he
became a great !diorite, and bad an
opportunity . of watching the manner in •
which this ' thuoil-neisuncletretood HO- A
„henzollern .prince by degrees built nit t
• Rd'untiniae Into a prosperous and' re-
. stieceed -nation, which,: formerly on the
Same OW- level as SerVia, Jo -day poem- 1
Oar a leading" plait° ttni.ong the second- ,
deo- powers. • •• •
. .
•
don's c m ' •
AVERAG E • H U MANITY. •
SYCHINE
(fromouoteme Selaseee •
•• For sale by ell steggiets at $1.os per bottle.
further whim, lefotssett es, 0, fres trial bottle, tow
or eall at DA T. A. Skew% Limited, 179 Kies roost
vest. Toren". Ceases. Wel bottle foto -
,O.,GS
Andikacogwwiei
•Highest prices pad. Elri;i
.11',VPIATON SAL 1r. WORKS
specially required
R. & j. RANSFORD
°up .
d rumble n copy of our Catalogue, if yin
• ve any idea of taking a preparstori course
toe . .GOOD e'en's°, eoseTION. We ee•
eve ttero is no school equal to ours for
reducing good repulte. We solicit investi,
don and eomparison Enter any time. No••
so ations.
move .a out the paseeeDenmare for her son. the Prince 6f
tures or lift th huge herds, and an do Wales. now Edefard aoa. peither.
the same things st the same tittles eind the latter nor Queen Alexandra has
for the sante • reasons. "Forty feeding ever forg• otten the feeethat Sir'rhoma.s
like one." • Ake we meat? Well • we • 'was associated in the . mission that
_have done some mean thingse •oer bretight about what erovet1 a sin- ,i1114. Weves, aredear eey wttaks'n_s,
I� e and Gerard Sts., T,cironto;
•w, -1, Principe. '
itetylna SiosniNs, C.F,A., lest rimeter.
Dtanionci 'Dyes t
indui.tts S'necititifers t ^ Ira .
_
duce Weak and Worthless. , t
Imitptionn
• .c
DIAMON D DYES. •trite • Milne a
• 0
'helpers end money -eat -eve for moth rs
A.4-• --- 4-4 • gularly happy einem Bet It was ehe elite. • -
time: Xieii14-getierons?'''Oceasionally•-• • -• ' • ,.,tillte_eplcteenktalgya, scip;rtalali'doerSaliiltylkesifhoz4t: twi
Of gaining a eletre' of the i itimenee iiiid
ever-incteaping trade bele hy the Male
tifacturers of the DIAMOND DYES,
but ail such efforts will, as in the paste
eesult in failtires. • • rn,
The mule ard woithless elves
„hue ugh t .out opposi El o n• to, th 0 IA-
itiONDDYES; can never beeome
tiler, for the simple reason that they
have not one good quality to boast of.
The utercbants •of Canada •Who were
induced. to boy these ad tilteeated Pack- ,
oge dyes now find them deed and
'Worthless stock. •
The progressive and: busy druggist 8
ancl•dealers of • Cenada sell only the
DIAMOND , DYES, Which have an
established reputation of over twenty-
five years,. The modern merchant; tuts:
not the titne meinclination ro enconr-
ee the sale of worthless and deceptive
goods.' -
, If otir Canediati women desire fun,
brilliant and fast colors,. they should
et all timee ask for the DIASiOND
DYES, the only' guaranteed. package
dyes in .the World. ,• When belying
package dYes, see that the urterds
DIAMOND RAI 'ICAGE DYE'S are oh
each paeket handed out by your dealer,
WELLS & Ries ie
harming 'old telow that Mr. O'Grady. • • -•
The _colonel celled and proved such a
ttter, as well as himeelf, 'Ante:o-
ho was an impoverished Irish gen- t •IS SOOtTtS meet be paid by 'be
ee., ei. her by cash or note. -
eman of excellent faintly, in,vited hint •
we are. We're eve good' sons or dutiful ate' Queen":Vrat4ria'-wAttt:-.7°19'm • Sir
daughter:? We haVe both honoree and Thor7irts vvas int° mr)st..fr&‘iZ"'f'
dishonored .our • t h
contact and who lied. him le^ prticu-
„paten si w o in their° tarty high favor, '
.. tern had done the relate by thelre. •Do It was Sir There' aan'too; who itt..."11ofie.
we melt at the sight of itilseiy?.. Indeed days was ahriest invarlahlY dephre d
We clo. Do we forget all about it when eresetit foreign etivoyeect the Severeignto
we have turned the cerner? Frequently on the occasion of their being receiv
at is • 1..o we. expeer to be put to •In, special audience effete' elietee'cieefeetee
let -
op Grate •at the great day of Jude, . for the ,perpose ef .tendering their let..
ters '-of credence. With his stately
Ment? We should be terribly frighten- scolurTtesy. of the old-fashioned sclioot;
.ed tins did.we not cling to MC hobo , r 0 was precisely the tytie of
that amid the shocking yevelations then puhlichomfflactblea: who was certain to. tied
for the fleet time- inside:016)1c our little ,'grace ye doubt
Queen 'Victoria
,,affairs May fall to attract' much notice. . • and there is no e dose that the nigger',
Judged' by .the seindards of hemate_. nest; of manner
and.brusquerie of Lord
ty. fe* people are either 'good or bed:. ,Sellebury caused her to find the eiscus-
"1 ha t•
ve no been a greet sinner," said siert of foreign' questions with Sir
Thomas more agreeable than With th
the dying Nelson; nor had he -be had :• Maier of Hatfield., • • e
Ohly been made .11 great tool of by a
eir Thames. took an active. pare in'
Woreale. Mankind is ell tarred with, tils."7'..The Alabama arbitration negotiations
fume Welsh, thongle some Wee elience eat .Geneva, and ho • -seam of his
to be.operated inion: When the' tirtish is 'kfanilliarity with th been
fresh from the barrel get more than thrown into context , 'ohs* sue -
their share of the 'ear. The blogettplie- eessien Americal.' te. ' Lon.•
Of a celebrated. man .usually'eemindie doie with eeeerti ter where ileVeloP-
hie of the outside of .coaet guard's- , :1111citcatiaitinalr;
Mittett eettege7-alt tar. and whiteveash. Sanderson, foliewing in this respect
eeleseays of Augustine .BItrell. • the. Precedent of Lord Harnniond, Lord
• Pauneefote, and Lord Carrie. and,•se
"Americans knoteetbsolutely nothing come extinat•With hie death.
' Sir Percy Sanderson, hie younger
brothereents been' for the east twelve
6iiten e t •
P s • he is unmerried, the peerage wilt. bee
of One of the greatest dittos er all
Eii-
rope,” said a rettirned treeeter. "I re-
fer to liedapest. Do you believe It has
over threeeetiarters of a million, Inhab-
• itants and is foremost in many ef the
arts and sciences? Take my word for
It. Ithy, It has a univereity with near-
•ly 5,000 students and 280 professors.
The' trolley was developed in Enda-
pest. liost of 'the population Is Mar
yore Buda has the finest Jewish syna- •
One in the empire, The Danube. di.
*Ming. Buda° trom Pest, is a beautiful
stream, spanned • by inagnitleent
bridges. The largest electrieal work"
Ib all Europe are itt this wonderful
tate'
• Ith* crab' as a rialterinati.
• trhe crab sometimes eateheit Sok
gad it catehes It without hook and line.
Ilea in wait, perhaps In, rtome .creek,
• th its jaws extended. In ffolit'and
*pen; Perhaps a Sebool of kinks cornet
*loam
and lt onq be that a billie on• *
Otitakirte of .the 'school May 'whit tin.
ituspectingly along •through the Clear
Weter betWeen the upper inot .toviter
parte „of one of the rootiOnlese Open
Chtive of the crab. When it f wen
Within thetti the clawinudeletily entoie
together and that particular tittleidlita
gees no. farther. •
• " ILIterner denials•
•
411)4 ist genius- tto often raistot. •
ilOatdir *abet the literary lietaarl-
olotobabby, attliitterod the Man 'the
tosoatt ears tor peetrt It's because
getdus so frequently tattoo to talk Phi*
17.64,-Itkehange.
OSOLOTE
SECURITY
cenuine
Carter's
*Wale Litter Pills.
• hluet 130nr_Slenttture Of
•
Sod PareSimile Wrapper iletow.
'veer nowt and air elegy
„tattles tis SOO.
- •
4 CARTER:8
ir
eat 14stit.
AR SON CO.; LIMITED,.
1VIONTREAL, P. ee., 'Will send free to
any address their': New Dye Book
Card of Dyed SarnpleS, al14 new book
in verse entitled "The .Longeohme Trip
to the Kiondi'ee." This little book is
intentesting thousande.
. •/nand Ann vale.' ,
"I never sew a . man so entirely de-
pendent On Mil valet"
"Quite helpless .with'out him, eh?"
mQuite helplese. Mabel told me that., •
When be came to
propoSe he brought
bla 'valet pvith him." -
"What was that •tor?" •• •
1"Why, when he reached the pro e •
ettestayeamenteeThe eelonel spent,: most
of his time In the lieleitifte. Miss
O'Grady's compeller. When he Waa:go.,
.ing away he seld to his host: •,
"I don't think that Mise O'Grady
• at all well. She neeels a change." e
MARTLIFF'S
RESTAURANT. •
h
may tell you In. confidence she Is still , i§ Restatirant to the store
"It „Istet. thate.. reelled., her father '1 Subs„.cribe.r.,„,.,hving moved
pielee for that Young:Stavordale." .
. the Colonel. "I arn sure that he will Watts, will be glad to •meet all
,..1 i'l tell Lord elcheeter,", exclaim- recently OeC. upie'd by F. ,W
ed . '
daouthl,taedr-y
be proud to have Miss O'Grady eor a his old in
custoers,and.asintany
irlenatZed him, not AO de ere ' nevk ',Ones asmay, favor bitn
.feeling a sense of delicacy as Well aa
r with their . '
, characteristic pride hi the matter: Tbe .. . patronage, •
colonel persisted that he had gocid rea-
son to know „,that his friend; the earl, }laving also bought out . the
would be only too pleased to welcome
•
R.111cr Bakery,,. he will _supply'
moss o,Grady as a ,daughter-in-la,w. b
Her father at Isst asked wile'.
• "Why. because I am Lord Ilettestee
myself,?' Needless to add ehatalusecm-
•
.* Electric 1.10lat Plant.
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„R. Fitzdinons & Son
• We are still in the But-
chering business', and are
• in a position to fill all or-
ders fof *seasonable
intrusted to our care.• •
Our new business stand
is in the Combe Block.
R.ritzsinious & Son
mole Clinton
ATTENTION!
Let us call your attentiou to our
• far-famed
'WRITh, florist COFITE
for which' we ere the stile agents
in Clinton.
0:UR TEAS
•
• are of • an extra good quality
• - -Try-our 2.5e-lines-eThey ex
cell ell others. -
Hayelyou tried
0git.vie's
Royal Roushold. Flour
If•not, -tyhy not?
• Ise o.henseholdneemplete without• it It the best.
. .
A.D.Beaton.
.Th'e People' GrOcer,
Phone LIC
Our Bulk Teas.
Are as goodas we say they are, -
probably better than you titink
• they are. •
•
They • have no fancy names
hey need none.
Simply ask foie,. our 25e, or
or 40e 'Tea, and yon Will get in
•• your parcel thie store's idea of
Tea GOODNESS • without par.
mg more than yeti Ought for it. '
• Of course•therumar bepeopIe.
, who have formed a pieferenee
• for some other brand of tea, who
• wottldn't care to change. •'
•
• But we havenoticed that the
.eineieeltreetelteefeetileetry these..
teas ar ours; stay with' them, ;
VV. Pro O'NEiL,
The Ihib Groter.
Clinton, Ont.
the public' with • firse- class
Bread and- Cakes. "
• 4iiminoingsmonamagwar
ere Were. married.•
The Motto of Mak)* family is orate° .
BREAD DELIVERED AS
sans:Pire (actwithout speaking), and ' FORMERLY •
in ettle instance, at any We, the young ' : • ' .
. "
earl May be Said to have lived up to
the heraldic device of bis nameH BARTLIFP•
When 10hrickera,1 was a candidate
. for parliament from the elty of Oxford
some one remarked to hlin that he
must- be Well 'known to most' of thotte
lehose Votes he sought. "New," said
Thaeker,ay, leering down hisSnIfte and
fork and holding up a finger, "there
Was 6iily one matt among all that I
went to see, who had heard my name
before, and he wag a circulating 11-
bririan. Such be mortal femer , That
Was in 1857' and "Vanity , Pair" had
heen published ten ye •
ars.
P
place his .valet spread a hemstitched
handkerchief ou the floor for him to
kneel u " •
'ibiplozenti entity Pint,
"II tom afraid you lire absolutely goy -
trued 1», Yailr•wIte''" "
"No," answered Mr. lieekton,.. who
had been Netting the foreign new.
" htl not abeelUtety governed by her,
but 1 must admit that 1 ani very mueh
`within. het 'tipliere fe ii &fee -
JO.
• Why tv.eil iluiwer more likely to get
tired ef novel 'writing than' Warren?
Became litlwer wrote "Night and
Mornitigt" Warren only wrote "Now
:and Then." 0 • •
• What Is that whirli every liVing be. '
lhg hag neon; but never will see nitlItt?
teeterday.
'When Wee rtt
When1 begitn to en to gchttel
1 wao pretty mei-
iTivas early in September,
And yet the dee
It Might have le•on xavemben
Oh, de* / know! 'Twos rather %nee
The Middie of Dereethers-
tut If you esk me ftr the dal*
do not aulterromontbor4
• Every nom Delayed
• IN CORINMA COLO
IS DANGERORS..‘.
;
toe
have often bees • electele sari Wilds
• •otot.tiffhtp,eotighi. but titenrOlife. Sneak/
eitint U an the arie appearesse
el. A *Dues, it had baost reetedied w• ith
--WOOD'S NOlt.
WAY; PINE StRITP.
11 Is I elessetit,,eate sod *wad ****6
*ft guy be eitalidexithrtitideill two* m *****it
he Cavern Oolda et all WI* 11******
Mao Throat Pal* 1.Chweit. AA**. lhatohlt*
Seib* Wheelthee Oinkek.***, id...dew al *it Three* and Isterget.
aro oeforousi lialsor, %mat at
vaboo4 "thaw*** 1*, Witoith Nee** itbi•
1000 hit Arnhem*, ..4 heive, *rid it * hit *
.1.4easigeheei**,001400** With *Att. stirti
**id het he WOW* it battle et
h %Oils *nay now to*
tite
Oh St
the* *ad the Iptiri elite ail eiam..
aatosuoisoo. tata WoW..4'1 Pei
iris* WrifOoth VAN Mho *** lette*
sato, lis
Opatio
.'I(1 and and exatnine .
Our Afoot( of high eet.planoei of lat
est case desigiui, and containing finest ao
dons purohattable for money. flee our vete
latest styles of sweet.toned *exist at loW
prices. Instruements rented. tuned or te-
etered, Gramophone/4 Ana inneoo mvoir.
nettet•s
•_music emporium
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isiettraigia an Nenroustisiss tuned *I tafley
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hbart dwesukrti anoint mover( ti
rekeneethp.ireenisse, An laser
Mina Wo Sin** Oat.
eatiefted.
WINGRAM
•tstISINtSS
COLLEGt
is a higlegratleammerchtlaehool
• .2.1irse Courses
Ooannersiel • stenography 4 Telearaohr•
Write 0E0. SPOT tM Prlaskssi
R1NtP5
We-haye 'appointed
W. S.. it. HOLMES
Dritgaise at alit/non,
as, our Agent for that
vicinity, he keeps. a•
plete•stock of our goods
on Sale. We treat all
diseases of horses, cattle,
'sheep, hogs and 'poulty,
youngcolts with naval
• ri
andnt diseases quickly
cured, .Our Pree Advice
Ccupon Systern will in-
terest you.
Ask our Agent for these
goods, and you will use
no other—You can rely
On them.
'We have a • complete
• board of .\rq t,„e rina ry
S .0 me p
„
The
• Veterirery
• Specialty Co.,
• Limited
ntotras
TORONTO, - ONT