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The Clinton New Era, 1906-03-16, Page 6EeIp,ng Hand To Women There is help for every woman Who suffers from halo Selo', faint- ness, depression, backache and other ailments curio+; tit e,e, times when Nature makes a heavy demand on her streng'tlt and vitality. ':very woman should take CI1AMI.. to help her through these trying; periods and to keep the system in a normal and healthy "condition. The girl • ju:t entering. Wontan- flood, and those of maturer years, fiuel equ.gi benefit frena lleecltam's Pills. Taken at the first sign o)eran anent, they give. prompt assistance. Read the special direct}ups for wen.len with every box. Sold everywhere 1n Canada and 1). S. America, to boxes es cents.. ....ale leen a mother linen. i•"' The bride was' out marketing for the e‘,�; first time. She had ordered a generous ,,-304'>.; , number of eatables, and the next on t _-e_e , - her list was eggs. "'1 . shall want . a :SYNQPSIS 0F GANA'DI ; NORTHWEST. lA�i � IMMESTEAD REQ•IJLATIONS ANY even numbered Section of Dentin. ion Lends in Manitoba of the North- ',rat orth- ' eat Provinces, excepting 8 and 26, not n eserved. may be homesteaded by any per•- •son whole the sole head' of a family, or eny male oyer 18 years of nee, to the extent of ,one-quarter section of 160 acres, more or Entry may bet rade personally at the coal land oipoe for the district in which the land is situate, or if the homesteader desires be may, on application to the Min- ister of the Interior. Ottawa, the Commis- sioner of Immigration, Winnipeg, or the Wool agent, receive authority for some one to make entry for him. 1'be homesteader is required to perform the amide ions connected therewith under one of the following piens : • 1) At least six months' residence npon and oniti:stion of the land in each year for -three yea re (2) If Idle father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of the homesteader re-' •sides upon a farm in the vicinity of the , land entered for, the requirements as to .residence may be satisfied by such -person residing with the father er mother. (3) If the settler leas hie permanent ream denoe upon farming land owned by him in i the serenity of his homestead, the require- 1 menta 88 to r sidenoe may be satisfied by residence upon the said land. Six menthe' noticeren •^riling ehonld bo given to the Uommissioneer of Dominion lends at Ottawas; of intention to apply fie' patent. • W. W.,• CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior ,'. 6th, 05 dui 1 ••dozen; ' she said. 'Will you have ease eggs?" asked the I "Really, I don't know," answered 'the girl, wrinkling her pretty forehead.' "1f 1 -recollect, another always . used hens' eggs• ,• Thoro-bred Bull for Sale. • . The Subscriber offers for sale, 1 thoro- bred Bnitage& one year, roto in•oolor, sir- ed,by Snell's Imported Short -Horn 13n11. ADAM WEIR, NOW PRACTICAL ISSUE GOVERNMENT MAY MAKE METRIC SYSTEM COMPULSORY, The Croatioh of the System. -The Met* k rio Table.. -Some of Its. Great Advani- • tones Stated by Prof. Maclennan-*-. A Boon to Our international Trade --A Very important Question Fer He who has health hat hope, and he who has hope has everything.-Arabtaii Proverb, . . • THE TOMO OF REALM Must be more • th,an a stimulant trust he a food as well. There is 'one medicine that is both a food - and• at tonic,-tt aids digestion, promotes as similationconverts fond into nutri- ment that: hnilds up nerves, blood, • brain aud'bou'e. -That tonin. is. Ferro- - which contains exactly what a run-down sytsteln needs; b'errozone supplies oxygen to purity' .the blood, phosphorous to develop the brain, iron to harden,the muscles. No wonder it snakes such vigorotaS sten and woolen. you'll eat; sleep, think and feet better by Using b'errozone ; . try it 'now. Fifty petits buys a box of fifty choco- late coated 1•errozone tablets, at fall dealers. All to Consider. . There is a strong" probability that the Dominion Government will,within a year or twwt. introduce a bill `malting the metric system of measurement compulsory in Canada, says The Mall and •Empire. The subject has been re- garded as an academic one for a. long time, but a step to make it a praottcal *me war taken when Prof, 3Mfaclennan,. of Toronto University, was recently ap- pointed to travel about the countit lec- turing on the advantages of the System. Prof, - Maclennan, will visit several points in Ontario' in the next few months, carrying the metric propagan- da.. After the, college term he evils go to -cities outside the province:, The idea pt 'the Government is. for educate public .. opinion'so that' the future but will"ar rlve-Iilce 0.3alryi}odmgther-atla-o p-- Port ne moment, .and satisfy a need. that the Government ,is now trying tee make the '.people. understand. What- ever may be the .merits of 'the system, and whatever may be the state of pub, Iib ,opinion a: couple of years hence. -there can be no doubt .that at present there, is no sentiment at all bn the sulb_ Pot, either for or against a change. It will be Prof, Maclennan's busidtess tet stimulate. and organize a feeling favor • - able to the new 'system. . The Creation of the 8ystein. About the beginning of the •eighteenth century dissatisfaction with existing eyaterns'of 'measuring .weights, eapac- . dry ,and areas began -'to' be manifested. by solentific men without "regard to'. natbouatity..• Not ".only was every sys- tem then in .use held to. be. defective, -but hardly 'two were alike.- Moreover, units .of .oapaoity had no reference to - units of area" or weight, One spoke of inches, pounds and quarts as one *peke • of cabbages, -kings, and. sealing ,wax,. with no intimation ef. the vital relit- • tion among them. Among the English- men who. found the English. system wanting was Tames Watt..:the-:invent- :or' of the steamengine, who suggested 'the adoption of the Paris pound as the ;unit of. weight, and; the length . of the seconds pendulum in Paris as tire. untt of time, , He proposed that .all sub divisions. and muletipleis * these stand- ards should by decimally connected. As e. 'result, of these and other represents-. tions, -the Academy. of Science, .Paris, devised .a.systet, known ae the metric. •system, 'Irbil was in 1789. Four years: later .the system -was adopted, and ever since has been compulsory b'raneee ' The baste of the': metric sys- tem as the: Metre, roughly t0 ".inches;. 'airletli "one . ten-Milliot th -ipart of tilt' length .of a gunarant of the •. ea.R;,t •es' meridian, Water 'et a. certain heat Gvae, the basis of the tables of• capacity and• - wi • • weight _. •e The, Metric Table'. . • Thee unit of •weight is the gramme of which 600 are, r lughier speakhi testae .to a" apound. The unit• of capacity •f» the litre,• about equal' to a 'quart, Tin -foist)wingstabse-ts:::exelanat_ni,y.._ .. ' Prefixes. I,'th. Sesght. Capaelty. • -Millie metre eramine.litre: 1-101) ) Cent!- ,. 1.1!10' Deci Deka "' Hecto- •Kile• - •Isi,'t u - The. litreIs one ' cubic-dee1nn.tre :the gramme is the weight of 'one, (ethiceantimetre' of • water, at' a tempo t tt- ur.' that. produces greatest density: Irei then, is 'a, relation among ei.ght eh- Dacity and lengtheasy to retne-nilier.al • vast improvement _en ourounces anal• pints and yards. Insteadof acres. s. tit-• Metric system uses hectares, and • stead of cords It has eteres.:.Decimat- of a gramme -replace ounces and grains.. The. mettle' ton does not .differ..g•efitly' from the ton we knew, except that it bi is 1eal, • • •• • Some Great Advantages. -Prete Maelennan- gives the follow reasons .evey • the system . should be The 'WLule, The average whale is from fifty to sixty-five feet In length and from thir- ty-three to thirty-eight- feet in Maine - 'ter. The .Origtnnl Phonograph. The original• phonograph was invent ed by Thomas Edison in 1877.: The. grooved drum. Was 'covered' .with tin foil, which received the impressions Madeby a neetlie li ced.,ou a delicate vibrating plate of Metal • pd $1 Lot V. Con. 4, Ha Bull for Service.. The undersigned williteep for es' vioe the American ono Canadian registered Here- ord boll -Proud Doke. Terms '$1.50.. Also young Hereford stook for sale at any.. :me, E. L. FARNHAM. Lot 11, Con, 9, Mullett; Constance P.O. Bulls for sale. Two thorn -bred Shcrt Horn boils for Gale, aged 2'&3 years, both red with a little white; splendid individual bulls of goo t pedigree. One by Biggins' Imported Pen- ny's Pride; the ether by Snell's Star of Mormn . Will be sold reasonable, ' tf g JAMES SHOBr3ROOK Londesboro Clinton Post -office Time Table Public Lobby opens 7.30 a.m. Public Lobby closes 9 00 p.m. Wicket & M.O. office open 13.00 a.m. 1111 1". O. office caoses S 00 p.nr. Wicket closes 7 00 p.m. MAILS. • 'Mails close as follows : South 6.35 a.m., 3.50 p.m East..6.35 am., 2 5(c pan , 4.50 p an, North 9.50 a.m., 6.1X) part. West 12.30 p.m. Goderich .. 9 50 a an , 0 pau., 9•p m. •Mails are ready for delivery approxi- mately as follows : ' From Not•th....8.01) a.m. 4:30 p m •- West • 8-00 a,m. South.-.1100a,m., 00 ". East. 3 00 a,m., 2.00 p m• f � from the night train , Goderich - :.4E p.m, �----MQTt1ER, .SISTER -.-- ' ANDBROTHER r OkdotConsumption,butthis Linden lady used Psychine and is strong and well t "My mother, brother and sister died of dlsnsumption," says Ella -M,,Cove, of Lirr- len, N.S., "and I myself suffered for two ears from a distressing cough and weak ens. I suppose 1 inherited a tendency ! g p y ,ea this direction? ' " But thank God I used Psychine and it ialit we right up. My lungs are now strong. "enjoy splendid health, and I owe :t ill to Psychine." " Consumption, whether hereditary or con. Erected, cannot stand before Psychine. , Psychine kills the germ, no matter how it attacks the lungs. Psychine builds up the body end tnattel it strong and elite to r�e�si�t• disease. Psychine is an aid to digdetton and a maker of pare, rich blood. TThhbe, gFeatest giver of general health ie P8YCH 1 NE (Pn*aucri Si kceal 50c11-er- 0tti i as l0 apt *net rte --alt drugrleta, t 1tr. $LOCUM, Limited, Toronto. ';�drr is the NEWW /mmtu, LOOD UMOR PIMPLES Manias' otherwise • beautiful ate d attrao. BLOTCHES tive face is eadiy. marred by unseemly ERUPTIONS :Blotches,, Pimples, • F' ESHWOtRMS a aiH'umore and v s�i- • HUMORS* sins" other blood dist - Their presence is. a source'of embarrass••.: went to those afflicted, well as' pain -and. regret to their friends. Many a cheek . and brow -east In • thi mould of grace and beauty -have been sully defaced, their attractiveness Lost, and their. poaseasor rendered unhappy for'yearat. Why, then,.consent to rest. under *la eloud of embarrasrte asset There is an effectual remedy for ell. thin defects, it is, , BURDOCK This remedy will drive out all the impaei=- ties from tile: blood and leave the ooam- plexion healthy and clear. Mine Annie Tobin, Madoc, Ont., writes t "I:take greatpleasure in recommending your Burdock Bloo , Bitters to any one who maybe troubled with pimples on the face. I paid out money to doctors, but could not get cured, and was almost discouraged, and despaired of ever getting rid of them. I thought I would. give B.B.B. a trial, so got. two bottles; and • before I.luid'taken them I was completely cured and have had no sign of pimples since." Burdock" Blood Bittors has been mann, factured by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,' for over 30 years, and has cured thousands in that time. Ito not accept a substitute which unserupuloutdeaaiers say is "just as BLOOD. BITTERS nils " lery. ) " 1,no9 ` ..10,000 ' 1 The mettle system is orderly, • clear' and logical. . • 2. There are no specifictrade tables. • suck as avoirdupois; wine measure, grain measure, etc. The single ratio of 10 is involved, thus making calculations extreme-. im As an. illustration et the third paint the professor gives the following prob leen: Bianco to millimetres 6 kilomt►• treat, 4 'hectometres. $ decimetres, ' metres, 6 decimetres, 1 ceantrirnartre. • I . millimetres. By merely striking out the .weeds ,and usinst the. figures we The Wore • Habit. I asked a physicianwhat. cure he would suggest for the worrying habit. "I would prescribe commonsense," lie said. *Andif a man or woman hasn't. got a stock on hand and can't cultivate eno no doctor can give It to, him or bor. This worrying nonsense 'growl. The best means to cure it lies in. the bands 0f the woman herselt; If . oho will fust call a little commonsense to her aid, resolve not to borrow' trouble, w be cheerful and think upon the best wide Of things, she will litre longer and Wails her beauty longer. Every Wow - Ss wants to keep b iwi:Ifni to the last. ' Vlby dean she take the course which lis Mats to mak her yellow sktnhed, doll lied and thoroughly uialovelyt" Vibyy, 1ndeed.2 _.:. Minh - >It fes Curious to read that vanilla was employed by the Aztecs of Mexico ea as ingredient its the manufacture ot liliooccoolate trier to ibe discovery of f ipericn by' the Spaniards. and that It sena broagbt to Europe as a perturb* with indigo, cochineal and eaeao tea guts before the arrival of tObacoo oa der shores. The frame vanilla is tie• Med tr'orn'the Spanish vaina, a pod or . Dampier described it as a' pod fun ot small black seeds and the Stem of a tobacco leaf, so mach that his men whoa they found the pods at drat *ow them awaay, enduing why the Spaniards :Mould Ml! w %b000. Owe Cbas btlte T ITT CLINTON . NEW Ext t d ifilfEll ifiT >PCI'N 3'S sEgQN'O 00u$I , _--___-- • f�oetnt Albert Motor Wolohan Now �►!■ tached in Military C*paoltyto • U. S. Embassy .at iMits t,mlton. -That s what a prominent , Count Albert Yiotor Cilbtehen,-who le' druggist said of Scotts attached' in a military capacity to thea . Emulsion a. short time British embassy at WasbITgtotn,. te, ,, - t spite of his German name a,nd, title, en ago, Asa the Nkfe dont English soldier and In every sense of Chs word. a Sritan:..lie•-lee ne stranger use or refer to testimonials to this country, �rtriteu the nlatgtllae 40 ill addressing the public,Fontenoy, which he visited about six- teen years ago, and on his returns home blit the above remark and phbilshed an artiole relatln€: his AM,-, erieatt experiences and which appeared' $ i in i 1 a r expressions are !n Murray's Magazine. attratiting a oad deal of attention on this side .of made so often in the the Atlantic, owing to the fact that he. tion With Scotts Emulsion had been itnprudeut enough to mingle 'asltll late Dents© sorts criticisms which, that' the are worthy of were not altogether well received hexa;. Heis, however, a gallant soldier, one occasional no t e From of the most popular men in the Ingllsh. army, alike with his fellow officers and withthe rank and file, and besides that an extremely accomplished man, who paints, sketches, plays, and sings; as well as he verites. He is the author. of sevefal successful books, one of the most InterestingM' which• is a record. infancy to old age Scptt's.. Emulsion' offers a reliable means ' of remedying iiia- - proper and weak develop - •of his experiences as a member Sr • mens, restoring lost flesh Renneu Itodd's mission to the riofctuis and •yitality,• and repairing ')f AbYselnia, . Besides being the godson. ot King , waste.. :. The •. a o t 1 O n. :Of Edward and one of his equerries. Count Gieichen is his cousin, 1+'it II -his father.. •-,SCO-s .. -E n 1S1 -On- xS--:'a -tee late -Prince -Victor T�onriliohe. who,,; a o n letoh n e rank o.' more of . secret than they s G a t G e, rose to n c f i admiral in the English navy and Ms..; composition' of -the Emul- ' tingulshed himeedf in the Crimean• war, was a favorite nephew of Queen Vic- : sion itself. What it does torts, being a son of her half .sister it does; thz'ou h nourish- Prince Victor Hoheniohe,. en..marrying 1' g Miss Laura Seymour, assumed the title,• hent -the kind of nourish- or: bunt Gleibhen, which . belonged to his fa idly, and abdicated his rights and went 'that cannot be ob- prerogatives as scion of -ane of the med- iatized Or formerly reigning houses of tamed in ordinary food. 'Iturope, deseeneing to the' rank of a No S Ste_ Ill 1S too Weak , or mere noble, - Otherwise he would have .,,_.... y been compelled to marry. Miss Seymour delicate to retain, Scott's :morganaticelly, Prince Victor's sister 'was the mother of the present German : Emulsion and gather' good Empress, and Mount Qleieheti.is, there- fore, first- fore first -cousin of her German •ma- ' . jast5 : Thanks to this; he hue' enjoyed We wiii send you a • an exceptionally privileged position at. the Kaiser's court and in Berlin moiety, t ., camps~ fru tvhile Selina as mime*. attache of the ., Benue that this pItture in the British embassy there. - His mother - = form o£ a' label is onthe wrapper nbw bears the title..4f Princess Victor 1 of every boson of Emeision you buy. . IIohenlohe by virtue 'of an 'order. of '' & Queen Victoria, though !t is not recog- t -.SCOTT BOW1,, . nized on' the •continent.. Oise of his. sis- ters, Countess 1eodora. Gieichen, has Chemists . achieved no little fame beth asa paint- - Toronto' Ont." • • er and as a sculptress; .having mon Staten Pleasure , 'The *children '.will show 'you the merits Mooney`s biscuits if you give thornthechance. Nooney's Perfection -Credos Sod6s have made themselves famous all over Canada in at very short time. Crisp, inviting, t a s t y. Different from any other cracker you hoe ever eaten. ,.ry ►ir Ifo kour grocer. rn: .-� t, prizes both at the Royal:Ac'aclemy and • an druggists • the Paris•salon, . while . another sister, 1 Countess Valda,.who possesses :a mag- I. - •'` nificent ,voice, married a few weekcs .. ago M.,Blacheli, under secretary of state , have toe ans•wer,. 8.715,81:e nztifinetres. In.. the department of finance of the But. to find 'the number of inches In 6, Egyptian Government, and a. son of .the, miles, '4 furlongs.. 7 rods, 3 yards, '2 famous `sportsman, Capt. Machell: feet, 9'. inches, no fewer than 12 differ Count, Gielchen;•• who bolds. the rank ent and._eocnpiicated processes in addi of 1feutenant-+colonel fax the• Grenadier floss and araultlpifcatioti are necessary, Guards, and who is covered with de-' -The time thus saved to clerks. and to. • aerations, -is`a bachelor; far: from rich, children at 'school would, be of inestfm- add there are" no restrictions in the way able Importance shbifld titin'system -be of his. Marrying. anybody. he chooses.. adopted .... - Hie wife will: become through her:union. A :Boo'p to lnterriatforial trade, S% hint at first cousin. of the ICaisex and . , Butt the' greatest sdvaatage"eif alt is .. of Iitng Edward, a Geranan couiitesd, ,the stimulus : the; systemrwouidbe' to the helpmate. of• a charming and aoeom 1 she :m wh s e rail i i ne P d an, 0 g y ,. havegn trade Forty-three, ciuntrtes..A.ymowii:antong his friends by tlan nick - adopted the metric. system; :`: in naarte •ol "G11ek" Ewe it i In• us' b all the1 ill d • • s. e y c: v ze .. I ray add that he has seem a good ' ' countries in the . world but ' Greait , deal of active Dei vice, having taken p'�1�t Britain, the serve as States and Ytfr>ls.ia. �'nost of the Egyptian campat3zts, • is' It' would serve ase, kind of Olathe- a graduate of the stall college; has been • matical Lingua li'ranoa . unde�ratlood by - •attached to.apecial missions in Morocco, .: everybody. •. Thudisativantazges ; or the ,-= system; as pointed.'out in an article in • soon'try-about'ev eiohehe•iias-Written, Cassier's .Magazine, do not appear for and was so badly wounded in the last midabte. • wet' is South Africa that he was' re- .. In Britain add Canada the•system is ported as dead; to fact, his reoovery , now legalized, but 'not compulsory, Ie were little short of -miraculous. Nei; Zealand et *ill be edopted_,.;iz=itl't t How taettul he is is best shown by in 'the. year, :and at thee colonial can�, he: manner In whlolii he has managed • Terence in 1902 a • resolution was passed ; to retain until stow the affection and 'endorsing the metric system, A mete - good Will tli of -hie ' two. kinsmen, the tire wa • s gassed . through. the House of Kaiser .and Kings ''Edward. Lords establishing it, but the sentiment •. of -the House,of. Commons was hostile, . Galant 7utaex. •ants; the hill was dropped,; The Con- . At the, zoo of Hamburg the yoring '• ,'gross of the 'United. States el ill prob- children' ride races upon :'giant turtles. ably deal with the subleot'at the pros,- The taws and girls wild ride the slog:. ent session, '.h gts'monsters ,dangle: bunches of green • .HOW IT SPREADS • The. first package of De teonitardt's Hen -Roid• (the infallible Pile sure). that was put out went to a snnall torn. in Nebraska. Iteured a case of E'iles that was' con sulered hopeless: ` The news,spread,sted ailthou eh this was only two years ago, the 7 eritand prompted Dr'.)'. S. Leonhardt, of Lin- coln, Neb,; the discoverer, ; to prepatre it for general use. Now it is being seat to all parts of -the world. • It -will cure any ease of Piles. There is a month's treatment in each box. '. : Sold for $1.00; with . absolute guar - It is for sale b'y•druigist.s,, or by The Wilson-F.yle Co., • (,united;• Niagara Falls. Ont. The Dear$ Worn iEaud, . Few .things 'are eapable of touehins dine. with a deeper sense of pathos than the shrunken, blue Veined hand 'of"ons Wbo is near and' dear. Nothing briny a. sharper pang of foreboding and • harder lump le the throat than the tine time it strikes us that the gentle hand' that soothed our childish pains and griefs, and has gladly worn away ifs softnessand beauty in our service le thin and withered, with purpie velnl . that stand out Iike whipcords when it Hes at rest Such a hand ought to moll more beautiful to those for whom it by toiled, whose suffering' it has 'charmed Amity, than the fairest hand ever nmol' tied by a sculptor. • Think the Earth ifs hollow. According to it queer belief In exla$ Um among the Icelanders, all waters 'which flow toward the north are drawn thitherward by a suction Created by the weans tumbling downward through the hollow which, they firmly believe, pew Crazes.. PUT ._glob_e.,,t'onl..wpole.. L2. #m. ;s9Nir,_tutherlty -for. _tbi.• 01A boat bells Is the " tlitama Saga," a semisaerei -Mock, written early in the fourteenth mope rand Joy. . •- llpl, bf asslons moat betrleisi le herb Joy bite Ler scare, and t pert has her death.• Hope, like a c1► !dial, . innocent, tltotii It strong, meat heart at once inspirits and serenest meg Oakes Mtn pity Ills wisdom ifs!' hr' Ji .-++Young. she Knew Oita. • `A* erebiteet remarked to a lady that iliti.liati'been to *00 the great nave e,1 >1llAa sew eiurch. The lady replied -pan mentiott gamest. '1 knot the Wile, t11' *how yeti refer." food_ at the, end of a stick. in frog of'' : the creatures to mauve them• to move- .-• • Plum •l•udeug. • • Vern pudding • was". originally plum poreidge and eer.td for breakfast, not dinner, • Natters n1 AiltiiemB • . "Hall Coliitaa eta" and . "The Star Spangled Bennet •" tare the national art - thea:.ns of the TTrnited States. The "Mar- seiltetise" is slur n.itional song of France. "God .S the the King" is the British •natieual Song., and the "Watch ooh the Chine" that 'of Germany. Marc 0th;' 906, If you want a horde, or a bicycle, a g'tin, a carnet;d, oranything•glee you've set your heat on, do what other boys aro doing to get these things ---,sell' TH SAT�"E A Y PENING POST in your town on Friday afternoons. and Saturdays. Maybe you think it'll take .a long'while to earn. enough money for what you want,. Ent that all depends on yourself.' Some boys make as • much as $z5 a week; others make $2, $3, $g a week. In our handsome booklet, it BonWho Make Money,' some of our boys tell, in their own' way, how they got money for things they had long wanted, by selling THE POST,' This booklet is free for the asking;. We mill send slop with it, thg Complete outfit: for starting in business, T - POST = "rounellthese• at, a the f`1 r ' copies n l3] _ � .._ a #ree� s S, Inc1u ng �£ n p copy, and that'furnisheS au the Mooney you needtfor buying further supplies. Besides ,the money you make each week; we give, among other; prizes, watches,. sweaters; etc, And in addition 25O• in Extra s:.Pz each.wonth toboys who make the -biggest increase in their sales,., Better send us a •lettter to -day. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING CO8PANV .pqy ARCtbST. PHILADELPHIA • In tli,•45,a • 1i•. ORNE" REMEMBER w. build besidesgood wagon veawagestenreammenuswioar •re .t1'it. 4aa. ,..it )•p.,.r. pecsal . 11' kit EVt;:TMIN • SPECIALTY CO. DRS..\,T ANZAItT & WARRING, TORONTO. Offers to farmers the fol-• lowing remedies:. Stock Tonics•and Blood`s Purifiers.. • indigestion . and ,Colic Cure..' . Spavin ur p.a C e.._' Worm Powders., Distemper: Relnedies3 ,PoultryTonic: Antiseptic Healing OM. .Sprain Emulsion Flesh and Gall Cure.: Ueave'Relief. Lump Jaw' Cure.. Breeding` Powders, --=- Diarrhoea Cure for colts and calves;. Leaking navel 'andjoint kill: • These preparations are put up by, persons who have .had:25• years' experience as Veterinary speeial- ists. A coupon is in every pack- age entitling- the holder to free Veterinary advice., Por Sale by ,i'V..S. R. RoltneE, til ton; W, Rolmesvfle, PSS! hS- of en kinds, tisirows, •R.ti.,s, • Minors Spreaders, Seufflaii!e; • Wheelbarrows. Ere., Etc. ' Always pleased to uwl'you out eataieerse. Tho •Wllkhison Plough Co- . LIMILTIttb : TORONTO " . " BANADA d Bank of I8nglault Curio. • Anioug the critic; Preserved he the • 13 "i i England f: a bank note. tba • aucof...., t. passed through this' 1 hleatgo fire. The piper. v -as consumed, ' but the asst held e ether, 'Snit the printing is quite' leg - :fele. 'fit is kept a'a r"fnlfy under glass. The bank paid tiic note. . ' . • April I'nohr. In Scotlantl,the subject of a practical jl)kOE on the' lit of Aprli; is. called .a "gowk," while in •I+"ranee he Is termed "potsson d'Avrii," or ".1pri' ilsih." • A CHE Neuralgia and Nervousness eared at eh, BY AJAX NQ "IHimaVA a °cculiig eeeneertdtsemsersn eeres ettsuesevereini elsota, aaita000ntw, ar ese. atli atsrreerdfreetiraa cute" b co., `Einvea C- tieosy aeriloit are 'BARTL.1 FF'S RI3STAU RANT Subscriber having moved. this Restaurant -to --they-:store recently' occupied by F. -W. „Watts, ' wiil be glad to meet all his old customers,and as many new Ones .as may favor him with their patroilaq. Having also bought out the King Bakery, he will supply the public with first- - class Bread and Cakes, BREAD DELIVERED AS • FORMERLY e BARTLI • (Jail and* examine Our atbekof high art pianos of 1st est ease designs, and oontaitune finest a1 dons purchasable for money. ase oarverb lateatatylesof sweet -toned °reana, et low prices, Instrnements rented. tuned or re, paired. Gramophones and tousle • in ver• Iety at e. HOARE'S Music Emporium -"W'ood's P Theetea gstiikb an tela dialed andwell properaO40btloa. gieteinyear the of Canada mei rebotnmend as tb� only. mediates Xldbre and ontn'rsal s stat ffa.tlon. Is "ptomtit ftly �l forma of Ac. i:. tom. ,l»t , agreriaolo •thaws, 1,r. settldttle t ofebuseorezowsee; ties Totes co, Opium or Mee Worry, ell of which leed teem end as sa d ,+ sir ' free Dons , 1:ddist,iii ',veer IM 'Woods Phosphodine le sold in Olin to brit. P. Iteekie, F. W, Watts, 11 I:Wombe, anal, E. Hovey, T)ruggiet • t 1 '. .d.. • slaw Y4414 1' R. Fitzsimons & 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, R. Fitzsimons & 'Soap Phone 76 , Clinton Our Bulk Teas. • Are las goodas''We say they are, probably better than you think ' they are.. • They have no fancy names , hey need none. "rte Simply aditafc'r our 215c, or 8 or 40c Tea, and you willet in your parcel thin store's idea of Tea GOODNESS, without pay- ing more --this ryou:ougbt for it, Of course there inay be people who have formed a preference .foie some other brand of teas who wouldn't care to change. 1V i3ut we have noticed that t th e majority of those who try these teas of otos stay with them, • W. T. O'NEIL, The Heb Groat. Ciintsn,' Ont.