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"IfOtu think e•ou're eeoeity. body. yot,
Stlor
"raerrat I don't think i'm you, Ile
" •
• • honer -Puneh. •.• • *
arandruther or Grandinotherf
t.Ak loreWer in Ptelattlelpilla say. that
OM mourning ee observed tie uttasusi:y
sevottuislve, smile on the face of the
OftT .ieterman who Is foreman at tie:
oetalbliehinent. .Au Interesting eveut
bath toccurredart the house of tee Ger
mate the night !before.
"I: acongractulate you, flans," gpalling
Tee staid the employer. -01' course flu:
?Maw :arrival Is a wouaer?"
“Olf..eoursel" wee the emphatic reply
• f ate lather. "Die baby rays more
unit eibleen bounas!"
"Seolendid! And is It a boy or a ,glitl?'!
4•Psir golly!" he exclaimed in chagi.
'Teletex excitement I haf forgot to flud
• out wonder 1 vets a graudfadder or a
araniermudder!"-Pittsburg Post..
WWI Permission.
I 1211nOISV.Vi1siut is a lover ot children,
And be finds keen enjoyment in telling
of the humorous things they say that
came ;under his wilco. His latest is
• oft a little girl, a neighbor of his at
, New- Rochelle, who one day wished to
carry ei. spinit parasol, Her mother ob-
jectee and the small girl grow naughty.
FirmAy Egie was told to go upstairs and •
i pray tto 'God to forgive her. Some time
lefterward her =thee found her, rura-
l.
sof ezt". hand, preparing to leave the
hemof,.. •"I prayed as you told me to"
s she ;reales but God said: 'That's all
tiers. Julia. You have a pretty pare-
nt, awl if you wish to carry It I'n) SUM
1 baere no objection.' "-Lippincott's
lirage'l7.1110.
Poking.
Netia-sef coure,e "Mists Prim is awfully
slow -
Bare -Oh,. awfully! Why, for the
peer Iforty years or more- • •
--Whet? She told me she was
only evotaty-tive.•
• EteMe seleles jest it. It's taken her ••
all this time to get to be twenty-five:T.
CatZselie Settee,. el sua Times. • .
• A.t Our Boarding 'Haase.
treein--tretrtlenieu
eeluleasse the landlatiy - in injured tones.
l"Wley, you are unreasonable. . This
steak en n't be heat,"
• "There's no douet about that." chuc-
kled the comedian Nutter. "You
CIRIT2-eirriiiifffrrifilliplefeeteireoneteits•
1
yon t beat it all day with a club.".:-Chi-
eagot 'Sews.
We Should Hope Not.
'Try the way, bishop, why is it that
rote vtOwleys addi•ess your congregrition
as -Brethren' and never 'mention the
Women in your sermons?"
"Este my dear tnathun, the one
Israel -se the other."
"0111, but, biseon. In churchi"--,
/Energy of Will.
Eitttergy -of -will is the soul of every
greast eharacter. "'Where it is there is
easokste character; where it is not there
1 is faintness, with effeminacy, despond -
neglect of duty aud failure. "The
strong num and the waterfall," says a
.proverb, "channel their own path."
•
mix .fletieement.
• Festrhd-I haven't seen you for some
'time. 'Poet -No. Fact Is I have become
a good deal of a recluse lately. Friend
feared so. flow much do you owe?
,Orte tiledeeming Feature.
Ivii7hat an ddiot Stevens is, isn't he?"
!Mee, hut he has one redeeming gnat-
Itk-else's always telling you how well
you Lao..."
A Belated Apology.
Mrs."Talkwords-Henry, you were
talldnee in your sleep last night. Hen-
ter-er artion me for interrupting you.-
Sae:eft Oet.
Q. EL
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war...0M
esenuine
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Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
aunt Sear Signotoro of
offlad-e-
See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below.
"FRUIT twee TAgl-tri"'
• • rrnit-a-tives will .care the Worst -
case of Chronic Constipation an.d.
Biliousness.
•
13ec;ausf: omit-olivesare the truc liver
tonic, They ntrengthen and invigorate
the liver -make the liver f;ive up.
enough. bile tomove the brevets regii.
- nut bile is uattire's laxative.
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Frini-a,-tives are the attest
Kidney and Bladder Remedy in
the world.
4,ait
Iv --lives reel:re 311flasnmaan
tion d
r,
y congestion -relieve the ,wer.supply of
bloort--ettable tilt: sag ineys rig( the
system Gt ivaette-autt ilets erevenetec
formation of uric acid. bruit a.tives
take away that. pain ati the back -awl
quickly cure irritated Madder.
Fruit-stives completely cure
fieada.ehes and Rheumatism.
Headaches and Rheumatism both mean
poisoned blood, Linter the skin,. hid-
neys or °bowels are Ilgt ridding thec
start up healthy, normal action -rid
tem otwaste matter. ereiteetives in-
vigorate:ma streeetten these organs -
the system of poison -aid purify and
. enrich the blood. rhat m,..ens. away
with Headaches rind Ithenmatistit.
Fruit-a-tiveS are the ideal ionic
for everyone.
-Frio,a-tives mind up, strengthen,
invigorate, rhey sharpen the appetite
....steady the nerves -enable one to sire!)
well -and keen the whole system in
perfect Inattli. rimy are *run Iiiiees,
. concentrated and combined with tonics
and internal antiseptics.
SOC. a box or 6 boxes tor $2.5o. Sent on
receipt ot price it your druggist does
not hanc.11e them.
•FRVIT-A-TIVES UM1TD- OTTAWA,
seassionssidommumemensswelogaimmmir
,
GoOd-Year ror Dairying • •
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Mr. IL 13,, Cowan, 'superintendent of
fail fairs, and who keeps in close touch
with the dairying and fruit interests .
of the province, leOPtifflietie regarding
the outlook for these tveo branches of
agriculture. •
Reports received front eveiSO,part of
the province are singularly unanimous
with respect to the excellent outlook
forthe fruit crop. While it istoo
early to base lin opinion with any de-
gree of certainty upon. the outlooksell
the small fruits, with the possible ex-•
caption of the. strawberry crop in the
OttafiVa Valley, have come Wrought:he
winter well.
The Neagera, district appears to have
come out • with • less injury to eVeok
kind of fruit than in many years.
There is one industry, end that the
dewy, ivhith this season . promisee to
outstrip any preceding it. The output
ef butter and cheese will . he larger
than ever heave. notwithstanding the
fact that cattle are ' .higher than • for
years past. Grass is •very backward,
but fodder is plentiful, and no 'scat -
cityts'behig occasioned, altbeiegli . the
seaion is frbrei tiet, da,sf.e to two weCks
later than usual,. • •'• :
Mayok • Belcher, -sof Southampton.
wants to ..resigisei • Its a eleeter to the,
dolifiFillie lens -them that he is too
geed a men to be .wasting his time in
picayene routine council business.
tie is going to devote all hie time to
a cheap power propaganda, among t.hsi
towns and villages of the county of
1-Benee-aadj,:ss the a plant
I tf his expenses. It•wou not •e cor-
rect to assume thet this cheap power
is to be wind power.
IMrs. Jefferson Davis, ' wife of 'the
president of the Southern Contederaey
is again seriously ill at, Netts,- York. .
Bright's Disease
a cure of Marvellous Merit that
fovea Instant Effect: found
at Last
No malady is mere sfeelthy and fatal
tharr Bright's Disease... •
Every year it claims more victims
than famine and -vier Oornhined.
In the beginning it ie marked by
puffiness.under the.. eyes; yellow,. sal -
Io' skin an.d pain inethe•back... Thee
urine become% minty, often.contains.
sediment, .
causes great irritationatal
pain. •
. Reader, if • yoo are troubled With
these symptorost get Dr. Hamilton's
pills at once.. This vitalizing medicine
will fast restore brilliance to, your- doll,
anxinus- eyes.' Exhaustion will be re-
placed by,. sorplus vigor... Your back
pains and urinary .disorders will (tease.
Renewed life is. put into the kidneys,
and Bright's Disease passes away for-
ever. .
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Cattle Without Horns
ATnoroto commission limn received a
message- to -day to buy live carloads clf
dehernecl exportets. Not being able to
get; that number of hornless cattle, the
order could trot filled: Canadian
farmers do not seero to be Willing to
tat. a the trou ble to reise cattle without
horns, selthciugh they must know that
t lety thrive better and are worth more
eioney when marketed. •
Every little while buyers have to
tell cortain.farrhers that horns have
gone out of style on beef animals. This
point should not be forgotten. The
presence of horns will kneick half a cent
a portnd from the -Market price, , Can
you afford that loss ? If you are not
raising hornless cattle, the horns may
be easily removed in early calfhood.
As soon AC the horn button can he lo-
cated on the calf's head (about three
or four dor after birth), dip off the
heir immediately atound it, moisten
the horn with soap and water, and rub
a ntoistened stick of cassette potash on ,
the horn until the horn becomes some.-
what sensitive.. It takes only few"!
minutes for the whole process. A
SCSI) forms neer the deeteloping,botn
awl falls off within a month, !Game,a
horftless head, Polled cattle Are more ,
docile arid bring money Oil the ./
market.
Wiry small and as etusy
Villthe as sugar.
'FOR HEADACHE,
MITERS FOR DIZZINES3.
ITt rim SILIOOSNESS,
ER FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION
PILL&
FOR SALLOW SKIN,
as_41otaFOR THE COMPLEXION
muvt 14AlUlt*.
eeeeVetre
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DIME SIOK HEADA01-1e.
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An Enormous Output
4.0.0
Tho annual produetien of wine itt
all the conott les le nbout 4,000,000,000
gallons, or abottt 2 1-2 gallons for each !
man, women and • child on earth.
Franco is the greateet wino grower,
and Italy comes second with 554,000.-•
600 gallons, and Reggio produces only
18,000,000, lit ile Awitserland beating
her with 20.000 MO. All Arrieriea turtle
out only 185,000,00r1 gallons, about one- •
taventy-fifth of the entire procluot. ,
However, we Make enough beer and
, whiskey to offset our wino shortage. --
Springfield Republicans
. TES CLINTON NSW SU
News Notes. A Man
Who Drinks Hard
Sarah Oreagle, of Mobile, Alta., has
issued a writ against the 0, P. R. for
$10,000 damages for personal injuries.
51r. W. 3, Vassidy, while driving
over the O. T..R. tracks at Stratford-,
was struck by an Ongine, -but escaped
uninjured. •
Dr.gory Maxime, Russian pol-
1
i
Meal fo itive. s thought to be on his
way.bae 'to Russia in hands of secret
Dr. Milligan, of St, Andrew's Presby.
terian church, has asked to be reliev-
ed of his charge.
Rev. Alexander Drennan, of King-
ston, aged 81, died to -day after n pro.
longed illness. He entered the Metho-
dist ministry in 18.15. 1
The little two-yearsold child of Mr. 1
and Mrs. Alex Robertson, of 'Wood.
stock, took some carbolie acid, 'Rid he
in a very criticel eondition. .
service men,
,A. report is current in Toronto that
The full returns of the prohibition
plebiscite elections in King's county,
F.B.I., are For prohibition, 1,517,
against 20:4.
The population of Owen Sound, as:
cording to the assessor's returns. is 10,-
705, and the ,assessment S5$18,1300.
suburb, Brooke, has t population of
1,127,
Miss Hazel Hemel, dausghter of Thos
Heard, formerly of St. Thorna4, Ont.,
felldead of heart disease in her father's
office at Belittle, Where:she acted as
stenographer. . • •
Ilave you -pains in the back, inflarna.
tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting
spells. indigestion or cOnstibation, Hol--
lister's Rocky 3fountain tea makes you
well, keeps you well. Ask your Drug-
gist. • • •
D. W. Allison.. ex -M. P.t • Who de-
teatel Sir John Macdonald in Lennox
in 1882, died Wednesday at his home
in Adolphustown, agticia5 years.
Dr. Reuben Corry, one of the oldest
practitionets in Gneiph district; is dead
from acute heart trouble. Nearly 40
.years ago he .Carried sm Successrill
practice in Rockwood, moving to '.1.'br-
onto, where he continued practice un-
til Nur, years ago, .' when be canto- to
Guelph to live. . •
'The 'world's international aonnnerce
will aggregate $25,000,000,000 be the
year DK says a bulletin isned by the
department of evintruTee• and laboe.
By the terra. "wort I's internatlienel
counnerce," explains the! h11 -tin, is .
meant the imports plus the ex porte ot
alt countries of the world from which
s atisticel trade reports wereavailable.
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W.hy suffer any 'longer ? ' Dr, H11
MOD'S Pilis will restp,:e you to rob est'
good health. No mecheine in the iyorld
-se efficient for diabetes; Bright's Dis- •
ease, and affection of the kidneyas
liver and bladder, • Price 25e. per box,
or five boxes firr $1; :stall dealers, or.
by 'mail froin N. 0.•. Poison se Co.'
Hartford, Conn., .11:8,A., ancl"Kirig-• •
s on, Ont • • ' '
The North York Teachers' Associa-
Mott Iri convention itt Aurora) took up
c cases o nspeetor Davidson. who .
.recently resigned' Avving. to stifflen!tO"
with the Comity Councils. They,. Nail
petition avreopening ef elie 'case, and .•
a ceitinfittee, , appear • before the
'Cm:wed in the matter', • Mr.. Davidson
wasniso presented with a• purse and
an-aocireseby.theteddliers:. ,
s. • .....
. . ' . , 7"... , , ••• ,
needs " 13usiu if be want* to
keep his health. Ileet, whisky,
wine -all Aicoholie beverages -
irritate the kidneya, Pain in the
back, headaches, brick dust de-
- posits in the urine -prove that
• the kidneys are seriously in,
flamed.
TlZ 04NTI.E KIDNEY PILL
strengthens and invigorates the
isill»eys, heals the intiarnmation,
eleare the exinerarentakes -away
the pain,
"Bit -Ju" is not a Cure for the
drink habit, but "Bu -Ju" does.
. protect thesteady drinker against
kideey disease,
All druggists have BUsilt" or will
get them or you,
• Tat cl-enite coemicee co. eitarrito
wet oeott. tHIT,
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Played chess And MusictogetAtrr. '
There is perhaps no sounder musician
Ifeingethan Sir Walter Parrett,the mas-
ter of the Xiners musla and ft would
receltre eontethirig e it Musical genius1
to aceompilsit the feat Sir Walter per- •
fortwel when staying with 'some must- I
cal r•friends at Tenbury some years ago, ;
To while away the everting chess War
suggested, and Sir Wetter proposed that ,
he should alt at the piano- and etial"',
from memory, while he opposecl two'
friends On the chessboard at t•he same.
time. The challenge was aecepted, and'
wit -Waits eack to the board Sir Walter
sat at the piano 'and played C'hopin ank
Mentielssobnc, calling out his moves
whenever rreeessery. He won the game
in three-quaoters ofan hour.--Xondon i
Queen.
England's: Problem of Unemployed.
If the manning of British ships with
national seamen became universal in.
practice there would be a living f °gild
or 40,000 of thee unemployed,-Syren
.4" S11.1DPITilfi.e .T.hunderer. •
. . .
Sterti2en ' Hungary west the
Thuudere-i (rem lhe Occisiee 'nature or
hie victories over Ihe Turks.- • •
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• - • Cotton meteltinew, .
The first machine for theemanufac-
tare of cottem: wits liveented in 1780.. It,
was 'd ie (1. - t S•aril, rove rind' spin;
the.etieescutton .into tlte il'
- The Speed of She Cantel.'..
Tlie speed - -Vies (emelt when On; a
journey ;61! votielderable length. rarely
exeeees • three milee 'au hotir,• and the
sivifteet eloneedaries tire rarely,..knoivn
to ge 'faker' than it tea Mlleealt, biet
this •Cau• kept; pp" ro tWentY.,'Isettres.
1ittU slay time for six oritevendays it'
a Toe -;see- •• • •
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Ii4yE YOU •HEARTBURN
Its quite common with people whose'
digestion is poet.. 'Ilontediate
followthe use_of Nereffine. • Stonsacii
is strengthened; digestion. is made pere-,
leetelaattiageetute-meenlia'
Use Poison's. Nerviline once and you'll .
never be Without it, because i -very
type of stomach disorderis congsse.red •
lief ale* Oases.. One 2tie•hottle of Ner-
viline always convinces. Sold ..eorery-
wherefor the Past MO years. s •
More that) half the nternbereaf the
Canadian Club of New York assembled
Thursday night at the Elbtel Astor. t•o
do hcinoe to their native land. The
British Coleys were' draped' tihove the
table at the heed of the room, presided
over by Dr. Neil .McPhatter• President
of the club, and the Stars -and Stripes
were dtsPlayed on the right-hand ‘Va:11.
IlePhatter spoke of the undeyel-
°aped wealth of Canada, but saidthat
it wa,s not wealth, develoPed or tante-
yeloped, that made a people. Ottrifi_
zation could exist only through mond
elevation, and the chief factor, in this
Wag the magnificence of the vecreen of'
the land G-ood mothersprodueecl
good children, as had been declared hy
Napoleon. G. P. Grahame, lel, Sep. of
Brockville, said that it was-diffsettlt to
determine where the line was that sep.
.arated Canada from the thitedShatees.
•illte Graham yeas -strongly inclined to
believe that the Canadian system of
government was somewhat more dem-
ocratic' than that of the ithited StateS.,
Mr. Gresham wound up hie remestke by
saying that he was a loyal Canadian,
and he believed' that be could safely
prophesy that Canada would seine day'
be eonspicuous among the nations of
the world. She would always stand
alone '• she is willing to be a big sister
to the United States,hut never to be-
come its bride.
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.or 'Your Protection
Nve place this ;abet on every
package of Scott' mulsion.
The man with a fish on his back
is our trade -mark; and it is a
guarantee that Scott's BMW -
eon will cla all that is claimed
for it. Nothing better for lung,
throator bronchial troubles in
infant or adult. Scott's Band -
Edon is one of the greatest nosh -
builders known to the medical
World,
Weft *tad you it Wept. free.
SCOTT & 1113WIlEi-OgfortVia'
ivnar I ••eontrxtrat: cotter .
The question is often asked, "Whit is -
contract cold?" Contract. coal Is that
part of the coal product sold at -a con- •
tract or saintretun _pries" to large con- •
nnesessearebosssonat,..
great refineries and sneer industries, on
yearly contracta. The; system has a
.tretnendetus advantage for the buyer,
• and .it hies an even greater. advantage
for the miners It nes. alas,. adyan-
tage. tothe coal mine tetereter because
,these anneal on -Onsets are a'necessity
in order to keep the Minds running dur-
ing, the dell season, but the advantage •
the Operator is offset by the cone
oideratiou that 'M,ese liontmcts,"When
'dulinees prevails, !the eompattiee with
wboni contracts have been made usual-
ly take only the mitsiaMin • quantity,
and. in thebusy season, when e*ersi..-
body wants coal and when '"free coal"
to the operator would mean large prof-
its, these' , same companies take the
MAXIMUM
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war ott Trotting sawn... •
A pretty' war 'of °Skirts is being, fought
out in it Small Germauetown, wbere the
'League Against the Trailiug Skirt has
been forMed, with the support of the
niayok, who has even gone so far as to
regulate in an edict tbe 'length of the
offending garment. It is this last piece
of municipal tyranny that has aroused
tbe long suffering woman of fashion,
and she has formed it counter Union
of tbe Liberty of Dress: So far it
seetes that the leegue is "In the as-
Cendallt, for it 'bite jusedined the may-
or triumphantly, while the Uniou,.
myelin.; such gastronomic methods of
bribery, is trusting to greater elegance
of appearance for the propitiation of
the nrasenline outhoritiee.
Red Ink. -
Red Ink 'was formerly made of .a
bolutten of Brazil wood eom.bined With
altim, tartar, water and gum.
, • rJirlit Mt Dick's !fathead.
"As :tight as Dick's hatband" origs
Mated In stlite days of ItIcbard Crom-
.
:LIVER COMPLAINT.
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SPELLING REFORM,
Ilow often on a drowsy day,
When zummevet most alluring look.
Smiled on the meadow and the leor
I sat behine ray spelling nook -
And told the letters o'er and e'er
To discipline my legging brain!
Must I unlearn those ways a yorer
Must I go thru 111 oil again?
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• My daily •caro must' r resign
And suffer no smallloss. mayhap,
And humbly stand once more In line,
Perchance to earn the dunee'a cap?
As ney preceptor lu the art--
Promtuitiln.1 ? the
booka must I depart
• And take e rude unecholared swain,
1-lim whom I viewed with touch dies
If nee p, boy they bid meeearn
I vow 1 :Mau not go halfway
Unto a. top and tete 111 turn -
Aye. and play triunit some fine daY1
If to my task 1 tena anew •
111 have the pleasure -with the Pain;
rn learn baseball and .leapfrog,. too,
If Ijo thru i1. all again.
-.Washington Star,
IrOhl .4LFS11.14
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Ninety Dollars 'a Year.! Is the Maximum
For Old Age.
New Zealand leeks after itS old' teaks
Every person of 65 years anti upward
who has lived for twenty -Rye years in
the colony, has enjoyed a tolerably
gbod eherabter during that period, and
led a sober respectable lifefor at
least rive years post, entitleil to an
old -age pension ot the state fundS. It
is provided, however, that no pension
can be awarded where s the income
,frorn other sources exceeds $260
year, or where the apptleint has more
than $1,360 worth of property. Asiatics
and other aliens are ineligibie. liVhree
draw a pension as well as their .huse
bands, provided the total income et the-
houseliold does not exceed 4390 a year..
'The full State peneiones $90 a year, but
$5 es deducted from every $5 ef income'
ever $170 derived from other sources,
inns .a wrisioner with $200 a Year in.
come would draw $60 as his old age'
Pension. The system has been. In opera.
tion "'seven years, and the number of
pernsfone in•-roree is close on 12,000, in- '
raving an1 annual payment of over
,$T,000,000. Last year the pensloners•lo-
ctuded four centenarians, two of whom
were 103 years old. The pension Is paid
ors the firlit day of every month, through
the postal department.
To nestore Mahogany.
To restore tire color of mahogany
*wash, with soap and water, then apply
daily with the following oil: Take
halt' an ounee of alkahet rootcut in
smart pieces and add to It a pint of
linseed off. When this selution has
stood' for it week add half an ounce of
powdered gum arable and an ounce of
shellac, Varnish. Allow to stand near
the firefor e week, strain 'and rub
with soft woolen cloth. . •
erte.enopet 'Pioneer.' 'sasses Away,
Cornellus' rrad'en, born at Fort 'Carl.-
eon, Prince -Rupert e Land, 95.years ago,
die•d at. lis horrre irt the .paris,h Of St,
James,. near-Wirinipeg-',.' recently. •• His
ele
,earentsswerengliste. his father haying,
. beery; Ottigt fleeter of, the. HudsonBay
(.
• at Fort aelton; Fort Edmonitore
44'3740er 'Tfoitee. He himself served
oVerr orty• yentre.Wleh the great cone,
-party- • •He was asemIgh'b
ty unter' and-
, had seen, the .broad • stocleh
wit
•buffalos. 11O'". had -•Seete••tire-edestructten •
Of the trisiile. had. taken peert the
deadly' rivalry or the big fur companies
of time; had. been a participant hi.
stirrings events, leader up •to: both.
Hed • River .0ipedittritis, had. grieved A-
ttie rei3ellion on '8e,; and had seen
'1717•67---c—utr-iri
an obscure trading post to a prosperope
city: During Me long career he wit-
nessed theene,ction. er three great Pro-
vinces, im the West. Although born in
the fai'.nortir,. he was educated in thg-
land, ant?' Wag the oldest white In-
habitant els Zed' River 'Valley. He was.
Perhaps, the 'oldest native-born Cana-.
diem. He had roamed the Dakotas
and Minnesota. Sone:, before •• their cities
etklin* into existence. „Ile,leiVes a tared
tamilet• o tbxee generationS, white and
reds .
Zee. Laidet Interviewers -And yen'.
brought that level's parrot from the ilis
fated. ship? Whet a. beauty! . Does it
talk. at all?' •
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The. ,Sailer Man (embarrassed)-.
E -r; yes„ quite a bit, mum, but;
ra'At ter publercetion!
The' Baroness Burciett-Coutts has
passed her ninety-second birthday.
Thr husband was elected this year fax
Westminster, and. just a century ago
lter.father,Sfr Frincis Burdett, was
chosen for the first time to represent
blie'saizie constituency. In virtue ••of.'
lier emineoce as a philanthropist she
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belongs to the vehole nation,
As the result of a feud over a girl,
whichhad its inception in Nipegon.
A
stnall town sixty miles east of Iota
(William, We A., 'Thompson and Isadore
t Bouchard, formerly employed on the
Projected fine of the transcontinental
railway, are dead in Helen Lake, on
the north shote of Lake Superior.
Thonapson and Bouchard were drown-
ed a week ago; and their deaths were
withoutexception the mast tragic that
ever occurred in the district. While
in a cantle half a mile from shore the
men engaged in cotnbat, eapsieing the
craft. undatunteds • they climbed to
the top of the upturned canoe and en-
gaged in a hand-to-hand struggle, lest-'
mg nearly thirty eninutes, when their
strength spent, they slipped into the
water and sank
Wens son of the great Oliver, who, in
the humoroue parlance ofthe time,
foUnd the crown so tight that lie could
not put it on his bead, .
!Plying tomb.
The flying fish is not it supposititious
creature. They are constantly to be
met with in certain lent -Ivies, The !ly-
ing fish rises ten or tvk alve feet out of
the water and keeps in the air 'for 100
yards, When It Is obliged to wet Its
fins by dipping.
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It Wouldn't Ile Itight,
Susie," said the teacher, "If
your father should agree to work for
$2,50 it day and at the end ef SIX days
should bring home $13, would that be
right?"
"No, ma'am," replied „Susie, "are it
Wouldn't take ma long to tell hint 60,
you bet Mr .
Let not mirth be thy profession lest
thou become it make sport, It that
liath but gained ill(' orti jester let
him assure himSelf the fool is tast far
afir--:Ouarles, "
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The Ibrer ts the largest gland in the boclY: ft*
alio* is to take from the Wood the properdee
witleh form bile. Winn the liver Is torpid and
inflamed It cannot furnish bile to the bowels,
saushig them to become &Mod and costive. The
' sytnptone are a 'feeling el tenet* or weight in
tile right tide, and shooting pains in the sauna
restrion. pities between the shoulders, yellowness
4! tee elan awl eyes, bowels•irresular, coated
tongue, bad taste in the morning, etc.
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'MILBURN'S
LAXA4IVER
are pleroant and ease to take, de Mt settle,
weaken or sieken, twee faille their offset/4 bed
ere by ter the safest end meekest teinedy for
- ell (Meows or disorders of the lives.
' Nee 25 cents, or betties for $1.00,
ttfl dealers or grunted direct on receipt ot
price by The T Milbu Co, Ludo,
Toronto, Olt
Pleases ali Users
010.27;:aC)W rireLk
ADMITTED TO SEHE FINEST TEA
GROWN IN THE WORLD
—,REFUSE
LEAD PA.OKETS ONLY 25e, S0,.400, 500 and 40e juer ib.
All -ALL -0400 -ERS, --1 • BLACK,AIXF-D OR -OttaN.
esseee,
44-44*
411+
Did you ever Stop to think ?
*Vheri buying a Dinner, War or Toilet Set or Fancy Ohina,
01.st-class goods, up-to.date shapes or decorations he sure and call
at J W. IRWIN'S, 5 ORATBS -ON THE WAY FROM THE!.
POTTERS IN ENGLAND.
Teas, Sugars' and :Canned, Gqods
, We lead-in Quantity, -Quality and Pripes, .
Special cut prices on Sugar in 100 lb bags ' s
•"""'" :Au kinds, Bed. Clover, Alsike, Timothy, Or-.
chard Grass, gangold and Tarnip Seed.' Ontar-
itsAgricultural College gays "Yeltovr Leviathan stands at the
head, of the list in yield per acre in 2.5' diffhrent varietiee."
SOW:1y • ,
-JW. IRWIN
oAsa PAID FOilltUTTER ANDgGrIGI-8
$4-44-4-4414444444*
Clinton Sash, DOor, and
Blind Faotory.
The Town of Clinton, is on the eve of
a oomyou con ensbp a e ui in,,.
liet us give you our estimation, etc.'
Tileadrittarters 'for all kindslabuilders
S5 S COOPER C1int°1111
Cement Bricks
The eridersiental hiving bought a
rnathinefor making Ceinent Brick, is pre-
paced, to manuttioture brioute and do all
kinds of oetnentwork. rick supplied Par-
ties who trines& to buil, at lowest prices.
-At COVSINSe •
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ClintotOnurtnt
zttice is het..eisy given' that:the fiesi, teti.
in-ereof• theeltntrb :for thellevisibri •the
. Assesstheitt -aim o the-Tosse a Ceintelts-
f ar the. Year-liatife: will be bell inehe Gene-.
oU 011amber, Clinton, on Monday,' Way 28,
at Seent, kil intereetel personswiel take
notice and govern themselves acioordingly-
• p.. E. MA.CPEIEItteObT, Clerk
iglett-Cand-191.11-e1lat
Natiee is hereby elven that the, Corirt
fee the Revision of the Assessnient,Roli of
the Tetwriehtp of Hallett will be held itt
the 9!bwvshiEa11on Saturday, the 20tfi
day of May,. OA 110 a. M.. for the 'pespose of
-hearitig and settling ocmplainte. against
the said Assetsment Roll. Persorse haying
basiness at the Conte will pleatie atteed
ttethe said time and place withoutt further
notioe.
31.ku.i4ES OAMPBBLI..;,. Clerk.
Htliett, May 4th, I006.
AMeriCan COrn
Por Sale.
A quantity of first-class Arm d-
ean Corn; will be, solo for
cash or exehangedifor grain.
- Also \ether ,stocki iood.
Standard Etevator, Clinton.
American Lori))
SEED CORN
'Northern ProfiF.5c Mastadof4
Bailey and White -cap Dent.
These brands areparticularly g000ll
• samples, and can be depended upon.
Welave beeu . making a specialty of
Seed Corn and nester had it complaint
last. season.
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JAS. A. PORI)
CLINTON.
HOW ABOUT YOUR
.WALL PAPER?
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Nothing adds set Much to the decora-
"thee of a house as good Walt Paper, I
am in a position to Ann, you the very
best Mkt choicest patents,. as I am
agent for the
Empire Wall Paper Co.,
of Toronto.
. The samples for 1000 are entirely
new. Prices run front 50 aroll to 35o,
with borders at same Price. Every
roll of paper guaranteed to contain 8.
yards, Samples gladly shown to in-
tending purchasers, at rimy time.
GEORGE POTTS, '
HouSe Deooretor and Paper Banger,
Cor, Queen and Princess St., Clinton,
e444 -11 -441.14~11110141, -*11,.
50 Cents' 1
We will send The New 1
Era for the balance of
the year TO NPAV sunscarn,
Bk5i, for 50c cash. Now
is the tine to subscribe.
44411,11441.411111414,4444,464
!NEW .GROCERY STORE
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stoWrcke baok7GiettcloeePelnrted esuaPt aeclahaollecri
OId
Stand and neve ask a, share of the
patronage of the citizens of Clinton
and tOer surrounding community. '
Good Quality tfc. Fair Prices , .
are our special career •
ilitstoineos will find otiOstook the best
velue•ein town. The .ifeed Feather .
b-iatids in. Tea' and eannail --
are sam,pleeet tho,. values we handless' •
We are' strangers ...and must
get acquainted.,i,
It, wilbpay these who sell farm pito-
duce tosee. tes, before disposing of theie . .-
utteteeeiggateeetlyea&e.eltleewleeeeie.„.e,eseeeee
smit11 b.loyott. a' good price' e tv'ttr
fa
you:have toseil, and will sell ata fair : •
price, ,what yon have to Wain
bv-Aari HILL, Ilhorke 114
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Beftwo Placing yolln, orders for,
your season's suppily•Of Coal, gen
gur paces. • The vary•beatigoodes
carried in stock and eoldat the•
loweet possible price. , •
1 Orders ma; be left:at Davies
& 'Rowland's Hamdware,store, or
•with . •
W. j-• Stevenson
1" . . '' .
I at Electric Lightt want.
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R. Fitzsimons it: Son
We arestill in the But-
chering .busiiiess,, aria are
in b. posation to fill all on
ders for seasonable taeats,
intrusted to our- care, '
Our new business stand
Is in the Combe Block.. .
1 R. Fitzsimons & So
Plot 76 Clinton
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HELLO, !
THERE!
Just look around and see
'if you have not broken
some of your Glassware
or China or perhaps ' a
-Toilet Set during the
confusion of -houseclean-
ing tinTe. . ' ' -._ - - -
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Our Store is -the right
spot to replace all such.
So • cheap- that you will
be surprised.
A.D.Beaton.
The Peeples Groe
Phone t i t
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