The Clinton New Era, 1906-05-25, Page 7mammismat
May 25t141900
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Routes of Popular Stallionsi
You So for with
Itheumodism
Jim Corbett, Jr, No. 876.
Will Stand at Ids own otable, RattenburY
Clinton. daily. except Thursday evening, at 11.
Dyer's Hotel, Baktield. And Frida..7 437ettiag--af
L. Rands. one mile and &quarter south -Cif /Co-
burn, and will return to hie own Stable path
evening. Will drive out When requested.
JOHN RANDS, Prop.
The Pope
rull, brother to Bishop 2,06, wilt Make Bac
season of 1006-actfollows-s-
MONDAY Mamie will leave Porter's Hill tad
reach Colborne Hotel, Goderieh, for noon, then
past Dunlop and remain at Bogg's Hotel, Car-
low,over night, TUESDAY Will Proceed te
Mallough's Hotel, Dungannon, for noon, then to
S, McDowell',. Westfield, to remain over night.
WEDNESDAY to Ilelgra,ve hotel, for noon, then
to Commercial Hotel, Blyth, m afternoon, and
remain there over night. THURSDAY morning
to Londesboro hotel for noon, then to Commer-
cial hotel, Clinton. in the afternoon, then home
to Porter's Hill, where he will remain uutil Mon-
day morning.
STARLING MCPHAIL, Pron,
ROYAL EVERARD.
• LEIPER & IV 0 0 N
PROPRITORS
Monday, will leave hisown stable' Lot W eon.
11 Hulett, aad proceed north one mile then
west to Adem Elliott's for noon, thence west
and south to Lot deal:lore for the night,
TUESDAY will proceed south to Ur. Fear's
for noon ; thence south to Graham's Hotel,
Clinton for the night.
WEDNESDAY will proceed fast along the
Huron two and a half miles then north to
Francis Kettle's for noon, thence south then
mast to Roxoro for the night.
THURSDAY will proceed north to Htigh
Ross', Wiithrop for noon, the oe west and
north to his own stable where he will remain
until the following Monday morning.
Saturday will meet mares by appointment, .
Southport
;MONDAY, April 30th, will leave his own steble.
Londesboro, and proceed west to Ball's bridge,
then to Jacob Elseley'S, Colborne, for noon;
then back by way of Ball's bridge to H. Mogg-
ridge's. Base Line, for the night. TUESDAY
by way of Manchester to Jacob Stolz' for neon ;
then to Etuigh's Hotel, Burth, for the night
WEDNESDAY, will proceed 2 1-2 miles east
along the Mullet boundary to the :13th con, to
W. Sanderson's, ler noon;•then to his own
stahOe for the night THURSDAY, proceed to
C. Lovett's Base Line, for noon ; then to Gra-
ham'a Hotel, Clinton for night. FRIDAY, will
proceed to eon, 2, Mullett, then 5 miles east to
W. Clarke's for noon ; then north to John Rap.
son's for the night. SATURDAY, Proceed to.
his own stable, for noon ; where he will remain
ViU htonde-y•
E. BELL, Manager and 'Proprietor,
BRAVE BOY .
.MONDAY, 'May 8, will leave his own stable,lot
27, con 7, Mullettand proceed west to R..Tenlons"
Goderich township, for noon .• from there south
10 tbe Huron road, then to Holmesville for. the
night. TUESDAY.s-proceed South up the cut'
Line to W.O. Currie's, Goderich township; for
mien • then to George Hudie's forthe night.
WEDNESDAY, proceed aeross to Hayfield Road,'
to J. G. Steep's for Coon ; then to W. Coicough's.
for night. THURSDAY.-Preceed.to T. Wiggin -
tan's, Hayfield Road, for noon ; then to Graham's
hotel, Clinton, for night. FRIDAY, Proceed to
Cemetery Corner, then down On 2-310- H. R,
for noon •, then to W. Farenhar'S for the
night. ,SATURISAY,-procieed north 'across side
road 10-11 to W.Ilesk's for noon.; then.10-hi s own
stable for nig..1,,wherdb e willrentain till Monday.
Wm. H FARQUHAR, 1',Lanatler,'./4ME5 SNELL,
Proprietor.
•
• Desforti Marquis
%.. MONDAY, April SO, will leaivi bits° CiWit'Stable;
Ridgewond Stock Farm, Goderiall; and proceed
to Albert•w 80i eon. of Colborne, for noon ;
then to Boggs Hot. 1, Carlow, Mr the night.
TUESDAY, will proceed to Michael Pframmer's
Benmillcr, for noon; then to W. thirst's. 'Matt,
land Concession, for the night. WEDNESDAY, •
'will proceed to G. Huller's, 'Hobsiesville, for
noon ; then to T. Cole's.. Oth con, Goderieh
55 1 r ni -ht. THURSDAY,
procee
Line, for noon; 'then to Richard Porter's. 4.th
concession for the night. FRIDAY, will :emceed '
10 Naftel Bros, Bayfield Road, for noon ; then to
W. Lamprey's, Huron Road, for the night.
SATURDAY, proceed to Bell es JOhnston'.8 Hotel,
Goderich, for noon ; th5n to.his own stable,
where he will remain till Monday.
OTTER B. WILSON, Manager and Leasee.
br. Sheep's Rketuhatis Remedy Will
Bring the Utmost Relief that
Macho Can,
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Tee one remedy which mem+ Ohystefanejtee
Open to tree the intern of the Rheumatic row
ono which are the cause ot all RhenrOathulto
Ltlinbago, Sciatica, Gout, is Dn. $14091* 0 Mum*
IcAltago Efiglair. Dr, Sheen spent twenty y
In experimenting be- fore. he discovered
pombineti chemicals winch made possi
one almost alweye certain cure
Rheumatism,
filitoteeet Rime-
ete/ \
Not %net pis.
KA= Raid=
end ot the pain
'But itcan and
caused the
0welling. And\ \ _ eiltij-,2
Irons tne
poisons (/ .edi \
then that!' DI
and swelling-.
Pain an
1711161 a ddriill
whiellt
can turn hefty
•Iscrain.,that le is ois LA tps ofirosit4dfrbbitt
poetaster thestif- tering-- the eiill
fails where aoure is
et Rheumatism. \•,
nesetible. It is um,
Thisremedynevet
put up- in tablet or li- , quid foms-ask fol.
either, You who have Oliffered and are litit
i
tering today from pairs anti aches which you
know to be RheuniatiSmi you who experience
lameness or twinges ot pain in damn weather
you Who easily become stiff
A Sabbath. Dors /Teaeraesr..
A Sabbath day's 3ourney among the
OLINicOisi =NV li:,114k
PAINS
ancient .4StWit was 1,401 yard*, I fOOt 0114.010,1001100
and 1/.. Wino. • CANADIAN. WOMEN FIND REI,1111
0,..000,0•0110010
The ltahllei, The. Case et Mint. Welty Is One ,o11.Thetenustle
The dahlia is indleatiVe o eternal
affection. The Idea is said to have
originated with A London gardener ear -
ly in the i!ineteentlx centurY, who, having
a large stock, recommended the flow-
ers as proper to be used on funeral
casions.
oC-
Tbe mural Crotch.
The mural •crown, a Roman hortert
was oft*- gold. deeoratecl with battle-
• ments, It was given to the soldier wbo,
durIng the storming_ of a • city first
tnented the enemy's walls.
apparent cause -just try AR, SitoOP'S RUBTA
StATX0 MIRE. It is just the kind.of a reined,
that accomplishee rebut% Sold and retwZOI
W. S, R. 1.1.01,MES.
THE MACHIN I§T.
run Work. itantree'iroin a Needle to
a Battleship. •
•-
'There IS, perhaps, no other trade
and yery:few profe•sgions," writes
liam Haddow in the Technical -World:
letagnzine, "that require the high order
of intelligeoce; the• study, the appliea.
teen, the real hard headed common
sense, the surgeon's denote- of touell,
.'for •instanee, In • fitting of .find work,
that the .nanchinist's trade (remands to
•
•
give. the excellent work and the inter-
changeability of parts.. found in the
Modern rifle or sewing machlue, • The*
range of his work is from a needle to
battleship; from automatic. mettle.-
ery that 'Would talk French bad' it one
more movement' . to measuriug
ChilleS. gliaranteed not to vary anore
:than the fifty-thuusandtb part of tin .
inch from the absolute. Tbis proelsion
will perhaps be better apprectaled.when
:it is remembered that 150 times this
11Mit -of *variation is only equal' to the
diaineter of the average hunian heir.
Standard plug and ring gauges,. to take
a specific example, are so 'eccurately
fitted :to each other -than tile. expausion'
due to the mariatli of' the land, If the
plug be held in It tot a few manients,
will . make it impossible to. Insert the
ping. In the ring, whilo if the. ring be
expanded. in .the .same way. theAtillg
will drop clear through• . .
„."When •thel••machinist becotne
skififnl. enongh the above re,.
qtliternents he inay receive from -$2.50
per day up to whatever he Can Make
hirneelf 'worth and :prove, fto., ; • .
l'•• • ° • : .° •
, •
OIL ,PAINITINGt,
,
With. a little -Care They May Easily
• . De Cleaned. •
Many a good picture that has looked
let,ty.etee
been exposed to the cluSt can easily be
leaned. and freshened in a very sim-
le way. The piettire should be taken
roin its frame and dusted carefully .
vith a soft cloth. Peel a•largepotato
ad cut it in half, go over the whole-5leture with a' sponge that 'has: been
lipped in tepid water, then With the
•fat side of the potato rub.the surface
-,cr the Piettire ivith, a. light. circular .
• movement, being:careful not Jo press
tea heavily on the eans-a.S.: The potato
• will Soon begin to loosen the dirt and
the cOlOrs underneath will beginto
show • brighter. When all the stains
and dirt have, been 'removed. the: ple,
tnre should be soonged again in warm.
Water, care being • taken .to'liash Off °
any starch that mak have been left
rom the potato... '
•• in, case the picture le badly cracked
•as little water tis possible :abould be
used, as it is apt to ooze Under the
paint end do some injury.. .
.ManY oll paintings:are injured by the
tlainpriees from, the Walls on which
they are hung, The dampness is apt
to cause. the . canvas to decay, and
there are few canvasesmade to resist
its attacks. : To_prevent this particular
form of 'decay the baek of the canvas
should be whited when perfectly dfy.
'with tvliite lead, . • , •
Mud wsso,„
Each, cell In a mud wasp's nest eon-
, tains a single egg, the rent:tinder Of the
I space belug Ailed with spiders and nth-
. er,insects captured by the mother and
imprisoned there ats feed tor the larta
1 when It is hatched.
'hat is indicated by the Tongue*
A white tongue indicates febrile dis-
turbance; a brown, moist lengue, Indi-,
gestiou ;. t brown dry tongue de res.
sion, blood poisoning,. typhoid fever; a.'
red, moist tongue, inflammatory fever;
a ' red, glazed tongue, general fever,
loss of digestion; a tremulous, moist
and flabby- tongue, feebleness, nervous;
nem,
The English. 'Crown.
The crosses .on the English royal
crown were introduced by Richard 111,
during his short and turbulent reign.
The arches of the diadem were added
by Henry VII. In 1485.
A Tiny Cemetery. .
Scotland claims the credit of having
the smallest burial ground in the
'world, It is situated in ,the town of
Galashiels, between Bridge street and
High street, It measures only 221/j by
14 feet and is surrounded by a rickety
wall about seven feet high. It has been
closed as a burial ground, for many
years. • •
•
Mutton. •
,
The rank flavor of mutton is in the
outside fgt.,
The Chrysanthemum. •
The chrysautheinem has for ages
been emblematic of inlaying love. The
bleonaing of this flower in the fall after
nlOSt others linve ceased to put forth
blossoms is supposed to have origi-
nated this symbolism.
• enbniavine Cables.
The firSt submarine cable was laid
from this country to Europe in 1857..
' ...Svieetening Salt Pork.
To sweeten gait pork clit.,aS rimilY
sliceS require.for breakfast
and soak till morning in Sweet milk
and water, Rinse. till the Water Is
fleet*, wipe .dryand fry. .--Hant.for fry-,
ipg is inueli • impreved by soaking in
water :9vernight •
• Plastering. .
• The authorities on plastering declare
that 100 yards 'of wall require 1,400
It load of sand, 9,patinds of -hair and 0
.pounds of nails. • • .
. . •
• ' :Genatish. '
•''Aiit-hinglish Writer -says there is cruel-
ty in the keeping of goldfish.. Halt of
such captives die from sheer want of
rest: •Aa fish have eye g so formed that
they:cannot endure the light, in a glass
. .
vessel they are in an 'entirely wrong.'
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Lord Jim • •
.
MONDAY, April 30th, will leave Ins own-,
stable Londesboro, and proceed to Con. 13; 'then
2 1 -Smiles west, then to Martin Dyer's for noon.:
then 6 miles north to Rott-Scott's, East' Wa-
•wanosh for night. TUESDAY,' proceed 10 Bel-'
g.rave, then south alongtsthe gravel to George
Taylor's. Morris, for noon, then to Euligh's
Hotel, Blyth, for night. wr,DNESDAY, proceed
to the 8111 eon. of Morris to Jas. Scott's for noon;
then by -way of Stonehouse's Corner to W. Tay-
lor's for night. THURSDAY, proeeed to 0170
13111 concession of Mullett to John Watts fornoon,
then along the 13111 to hie own stable for tile
night. FRIDAY, proceed along Con. 10-11, then
south to W. Hesks for noon, then west to gravel
road, then to Thos. Archers for the night.
:SATURDAY, to bis own stable for noon, where
be will remain till the following Monday morn-
ing.
BELL & SPUHL A. SPUME,,
Props. Manager '
Birdsall Melanite
MONDAY, April 30111, willleave his own stable
con 4, Hullett, and proceed to the .2nd con, then
east two and a half miles to H. Freeman's for
noon, then out to the Huron road; and down the
2n4 of Tuckersmith to W. Elceats for night.
TUESDAY west to the London road; then up to
Frank Grants for noon ; then te the CoMmereial
Hotel, Clinton, fer night, WEDNESDAYn,out
the Hayfield road tq John Rathwell's Goderich
Township for noon sthen to Andrew McGuire's
for night. THURSDAY by way of Porter's Bill.
to George Proctor's, Goderien ' Township
kir noon ; then 0 y W ay af 1-1 6 1 In 0 e -
vibe tied Maitland Con. ta W. Nesbitt's,• 15th
Con. for night. FRIDAY across to the :Bate;
Line to Wm. Males, for 71600 I then un to the
8111 Coe. of Ballet, to the Gravel road to W.
Reynolds' for night. SATURDAY, will preeped
to his own stable, and remain till the following
Monday.
D. REYNOLDS, Proprietocancl Manager
Grow •
Seed -`Peas -
little risli now -
good p_rofit-
.
Been reading about peas in Guelph
College Bulletin and Provincial .
Crop Records? They say the
pea -weevil is gone for seven years,
Queer thing about pea -weevil
he comes for seven years and van-
ishes for seven. This is his first .
year for vanishing. Safe now to
grow seed peas., I
Report of Department ot Agricul-
ture shows average crop is twenty
us bets of seed peas to the are.
iet
So Canadians :raise, three crops
a year. Price ranges from 75.
to 85c: a bushel.
Easy crop to grow - . market never
glutted . - profit sure. Why don't
you go into seed pest this' Spring?
roil& gitisiliblmiies,litisivwe,,,,*
1 50 eentS
1,.........„
We will send The New
Era for the balance of
the year TO NEW SUBSCitill-
ERS for.soc cash. Now is
the titue to subscribe.
• .
•• Marin Mitchell and 'the Veer Mau.
• Maria Mitchell,' the famous astrono-
mer, was one. directed by her play-
:sician •to use lager beer as a tonle. On.
the way to; visither sister, Mrs, Josinia
Rendall of Cambridge, Mass.; she .stop -
..ped at a saloon arith-purchased a bottle
Of beer end afterward asked her broth-
er -hi -law to open it for her. .me
filthily,' according hill.° 3230eton Tier-
• elci,.spoke among themselves after the
Queker cristoin. "Where dii. thee get
11, Mariar qbestioned her sister. "At
the saloon on the corner." replied MIAS
Mitchell serenely. . "Why, • •
Maria!
Doesn't thee know respeeluble women
dont ge into suell .plave*er "011,'" seid
Miss Mitchell, 10 the manner of one
who-lins clone all that eraild be requir-
ed, "t told the men he ought te lie
thoroughly Omitted of his truffle."
nen.
wituipmienkiara#A^YMT.m..•;5 WO, 01
Pecullar htioalcm Belief.
T13e lVfosleins believe in the exiF•tenee
Of "seven great hot hells" hearing. thy
11.1111,1Pro of ,T01.1annem, itutamale,
Sa'ir, Sakai.; is: AI-Ktiriali The
first is to he the •eiti.lebe Lborle of the
fleet-1--ali, sert W1114.11 c'• ft.!' s
eret,t inn, the iteconii inee end
Ara' 1, the thi•••7 ro, nrotn,
J, w. t ho nteb fro. OM.,
1:11718 tic rh,...11, tor the :.14gial
The feel Min the "Event, gi eat, het.
;let lull," is to be reserved for 'liars
and hynocrifea. •
eee......estetestesee....e.seetietan
READACHE
Meant/gin and Verreueuess swell ehr he'
AJAX Attrkiatirtt%
Ittur,Ers,..everstAingt
"Mittlimorkvt, iste
ft•er
l'elteArtrile L'Yoilk Els kleichstiee
Suffer No aevertily?
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. ,HOW many women. realize that it is not
the plan of nature that women should
Pak
• 4.."tx.. ;W., • • . • .,•
Thougands of Canadian Women, hOW.
ever, laave:.found relief from All monthly
.eaffering by taking Lydia E.finklaam's
.Vegetable Compound, as it is. the most
.thorongb . female regulator - known ' to
medical science. It cures:the rendition
which e.ausert so lunch discomfort and
robathese periods of their terrors. . •
ElIen Ni'-, of Wellington Hotel,
Ottawa, pe t. writes:
'Your Vegetable Compound was recom-
mended to Inc to take for theintense suffer.
ime which I. endured every month and witil.
which f had ban a sufferer for -many years
gettingno .relief from the many.presbrintions
which were prescribed, -until, fintillybecom-
ing discouraged With doctors lAnd thew .medt.
che.s Lticterelined to try..,Lydia E. Pink.
hant's Vogetablo Oonlpound, and I run glad
that I did, ter within a shortlime I began tco
mend autt:in 'short time the
floW Wth4 reeetar, maned mai without pale.
This. seeto.4 'too good to batrue and I.ani
indeed a gement and happy weinan.",
Wetnen who are troubled with painful.
or irregular periods, hackarhe, bleating,
(or flatulence). displiweinent of organs,
inflammation or uteeration; that "bearing-
' down" •feeling; tjiZziness, faintness, itidis
gestien, nervous prOstratie11.. or the blues,
Shetild lake inimediate,action to ward off
.eerions (,,iiisequences, and be restored to:
perfect. health and strength by taking
Lydia. E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Com-
pound, -and then write. to Mrs. Ptnkharn,
Lynn, .Aless.,- for further free advice. • She
is daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkhatri
:and, for twenty -live ' yeats:.bas been ad,.
-vishig women free of charge. ThonSands.
have been cured by so;doing. ".. • - •
•
Ale lolitred Teelegue.
Zklething is more alarming than 4 tie-
vere inJury to the tongne. It some-
times happens that In falling little
child will bite its tongue completely
through, so tilat the teeth meet and
the mouth is tilled with blood. Such
an accident is uot so serious as it ap-
pears. The' Mouth beat e quickly, the
saliVa, terming 4 natural remedy bet-
ter than any which man has Invented
4• or discovered. But to assist nature
and stop the dew of blood is certainly
Important. The simplest Way to de.
this is by sprinItling finely sifted flour
into the cut, A, child. eau be coaxed
to submit to this treatment if the flour
be mixed with powdered. sugar,
Thqught Re -Lost His Head.
.A. gentleman while tatting a ride with
his grpom had the iniefortune to ha
himself and conipanlon threwn violent-
ly to the greund by •bis horse taking
fright and running away. Tho gentle-
man • was not seriously injured, his
principal loss In Ing that Of ids wig• ,
which had been shaken off, but he
found. Pat in a much worse condition
With the blood •trickiliv fr•im ilis head
and 'holding° • hIS master's wig, which
he was surveying with the utmost
alarill and home,. "NS ell,.Pat," said his
master, "are You Much hurt?"
' ."1Iurt • isolt1 -oh, Master, 'do you pee
the top -of ray head in my ,hand?" •
• Pat In his terror -and confusion had
' mistaken his master's wig for his; own
natural scalp ancl, evidently thought
'I that his last hour had arriyea„--1,ene-
1 don Telegraph. • .
The Consultor' I,ine,
The boundary line between, eanotle
and the United States Is marked • whit
iron popta armile intervals for a area'
part of its length. Cairns, earth mound. t
and timber posts are Wee used, mei
throUgh the forests and swamps a line
a. rod wide, clear of trees anti *under-
' Wood,•• lute been cut. Ael`OAS the Ink:, t
• artifiCial islaridg haVe been made. t
support the cairns, which rise -
eight feet above the high water warli..
-Bxchanee.
. .
. .
NO So Silly.
Weary from the chase,- the Ostrich of
the desert had stuck his head in the
nand.••
'Ton silly hircl,"' said the hunter,
Coming up. "Do you' imagine I can't
see YOU?" '
• "You mistake, my purpose," replied
the ostrich,, with. dignity, 'Of • course '
You can:See trie,, but on miserable,
feather stealing egg . hUnting hind
piratel:I thus relive meself of the .
necessity of seeing yen" „
:ConscionS 'that he •had the .hetter of
the:argument, tire ostrich yielaed $40
worth of plumes without a murmur.
' The First Etivelepe.
• The first' letter envelope dates tack
to May, .1696. It is nOw iu the British
.""
•
•satextetee cave Dwellers. • •
• The cave, dwellers of Mexico travel a
distance of 1i0 iltileS at a stretch. go-
ing at a slow but Steady trot. Fro-
quently_a, letter bus been carried a dis-
tance of .over 000 miles111 live days;
.'the carrier living all the' time on a sim-
ple diet .of pinole, a finelyground corn
piece, as is..evident from the. way 'In . mixed with water into a thin paste.
Which they, dash alma and go *round
• aud round until fairly, woru out. •'
•
. .111 MeXiCan.F212.121!...
Don • tots- Terraozita, a greiti friend
a President Diaz,..besn. farm in Chi-
11170111111 if about S,000,000 acres. •Don.
Luis is -thought. to own more than• .
1.090,000 Cattic.. kis stable consists of
.some .100.000'. horses, his sheepfold of .
700,000 sheep. • From 200,000 to 300,000
enivee are branded with ills' brand ev..
ory spring Mere* than 1009 e0WboyS
keep his cattle. At his slaughter and
piteking houses. near Chihuahua city
25'0,00p cattle, as =tiny ,slieep. andhogs .
Inninnerable are killed, and away they
ito in his own .refeigerator cars. 8131110
-10.000 • persons dwell .on his estateA .
kansas City join:nal, LI •
. Punishment to Fit.
The mayor of Yarmouth recently in
fining an Italian who assaulted a man
by biting him on the log and arm sev-
eral times said that if it occurred
again some of his teeth would have to
be extraeted,-6Londen tXprefliln
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•
• Inviting
Prospect
Nothing
better •for
you -nod?
ing more
t h ri a
trioui b f
. .
noonev's Perfection •
Cream Sodas
Mooney's Biscuits are an evenly
balanced, vvholesorue, nourishing
food, equally good for young end
old. Made from Canada's finest
vvheat flour,. rich cream and pure
butter. Baked by the Mooney
baker in the MOofleY
Silk Insects.
• Silk is produced by mere then 200
insects, thongli very few of these are
• of any practical vniue to mankind.
. .
' Winding ottirr Beit.".
To wind,"Big Bea," .the clock in the
• tower of thehouse. of parliament,
Westininstere England, two men ••are
engaged for fon:tr.-hours during _three
Afternoons of each Week, the:0;11m
bet? occupyiag five:lieu* theifour bell .
seven. •
• Bread VI101t 11.11 'Waters.
• When. \item. Hugo was in- exile in
Brussels he 'asked Rochefort to stand'
.godfather to hie' son Charles.Revile-
.fort &Tented and in lOoking for a sitit-.
• Able present:saw DJ a: elm:Welty shop
window a silver- table 'ornament' Which
attracted • him and, Mike' ;lie bonglin
though the Trice WAS 35,000 fries,
When. alter 1.8i.O. Rochefort was sent
to 1New .Caledatila and his property
confiscated 'Victor .Htige sold the orna.
went for the benefit of •Rbelefort's
family. It turned Out that it was the
Work of ,13envenuto .and it
*might in 200,0.00 francs.
Language. .. .
Language is a solernn. • thing. It
,groth out of life -out of its agonies
and ecstasies; its wants and its wear!.
IICSS. Every language Is a temple in
which the soul of those who speak it is
enshrined. ---O. W. Ifolmee.
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•:10enifit1ice Marmite. ' •
Mater -My Wife got a fiver' out of
Inc 'today with onehappy* remark,.
Vetter -14N have It, Duffer ---She told
our boy Willie that she was his nearest
relative, hut that I Nits his closest,
Hvery day is anew lite, every su
rise but it new blith.-Sordon, •
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1110 largest flibJe, '
The Tibetans, whose religion is a eor.
rupt type of Buddhism, Possess the lar •
gest Bible lit the world, filling :100 vol-
umes,
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Sounding the, Gerais.
Ocean depths are aseertained by
mom of11 plummet gunk from a ship,
lend, weighing eight or nine
pottildS, Is used hi shalloW waters; the
deep Rea lead Weig110 from twetity-five
to thirty pounds.
site and Weight, ,
To be perfectly proportioned a man
should weigh twenty-eight potuadajdr
every feet of his height
For Rough Itands. • .
. To soften rough halide grate half at
.ounce of white soap to powder. St:1
ils into a paste with pl.w. o'
.honey, 'Thin out by 'stirring. In eigal
ounces of sweet almond oil. Acid dein •
by drop vidille stirring one drain •
[)le tincture of.henzoin. Place in a 1; t. •
:Wm and screw the • neck very I iee!y
until the mixture hes been- • eel.
through thenieshes'of the linen. A. e!;'ti
• Omen; fills were better tball a
Mtg.: .A little of this may he *spread dver
• thebands at night and hiredgicti..;‘,.4 Uu
worn, • -
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Deafness In Congress, , . •
• • Seyeitlil prominent members ,of . con .
„loess, are. lighting 'off deal:Mies., ..Setitt•
tor Lodge -9f 'el a ssaellueetts tears: tide
spectee'eo greatlY • thateliis ttlp •Subilhltd;
last 87171110(71 ti7.1.A. to t It i(Ilflf.,, 111-
thortties in Berlin and Pi j 11 1)5ee.
SeVerra'times-a•-eteele..,10 5• seeietatiSt'of
•the capital, who has ninny great nitinete•
on .hig book,* At 11itSt oil e -I20 tl CBI 'Of •
the. tipper Ithuse .18• belnk • {Netted For
• dee fnees, throat trouble • or fit Ring
sight_and the..proportion in the Iliwer
„house ls almokit' as great. '
. . The ttri Pie.
, in olden times the „Wedding vaile •was.
known its the ”imitle's I t
cider in shape, covered with 0 11070.
crust -and decorated ..vv (It If..weto, :11(.111,4
In so/no re"iOUS it was bera‘vt-d that
, there- tvotikl7fie no Tutffie !tapir! to, -•,-1 for:
the. Couple.' tr- the Wedding were *eerie
twitted- filiou t.-11) s "pie." • •
Japan's. Greett Libraey,
Japanese IMperial bee.; t
• k3.*0 C01•11tOns 2,000 Printed,. and e.eiaen:
mathematical works, goiteieleiok. to lite
Year 1505 a. date whelk Slitikesp .nre •
'.wageit work mills etfrly plays. • '
After' !the' Aram. Eminte,
Abner Emery •or .I.ewistou, OkIn.,, de-
clares it is his Intention to get posses-
sion. of $18000.000,, half of the pres-
• en t ..fcirtune of the Astork, •John' Lite•
ery, he akserts,••,rte 11 rartner of the
original John ;Ta('o') Astor.. :lohn Em-
ery's will,, Itnivieg Ids share of the
htle•illesS to his .beirg, , was not *diSgev-
ered for.,seventy-ilve yetirs. Abner Em-
ery sn'ys that he lins been bottling the
. • .
other heirS and that lie has found 480
Of them...
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USED MEN AT THE OFFICE
WoMEN IN THE HoME
•UP CHILDREN AT SCHOOL
ANDEvery day in the week and
TIREDevery week in the year.mert,
women and children feel all
used up and tired otit..
-The strain of businesa, the
-OUT
*cares of home and social life
and the task of study cause terrible :lifer-
ing from "heart and nerve troubles. The
efforts put f,orth to keep np to themodern
"high pressure" mode of life in this 4e
soon wears out the stoniest system,
shatters the nerves ind weakens the heart.
Thousands find life a burden and others
an early grave. The drain on the system
causes nervousness, palpitation of the heart,
nervous prostration, sleeplessness, faint
and dizzy spells, iikip beats, weak anil
irregular pules, smothering and sinking
spells, etc. The blood becomes w-tak and
watery and eventually causes decline.-
Milburn's
Heart and Nerve
Pills
are indicated for all diseases arising from
a weak and debilitated coedition of the.
heart or of the nerve culottes, Mrs. Thos.
Eldon, Ont., writes: "For the past
two or three years I have been troubled
with nervousness sod heart failuro, attd
the'doeters failed to give hi° any relief. X
decided at last to give Milburn'a Heart and
Nerve a pia, and /would not now
be without them if they colt twice its
much, 1 have recommended them to my
KKb<} K&K K.
BLOOD DISEASED MEN
If you ever contracted sny 'Wood disease you are sever safe unless the *osier
poison has been eradicated Iron; the system. gave yon any of the following onto -
toms? Sore throat, ulcer on the tongue or la the mouths nate falling mite selliolf
pnin‘itchineise of the skin. soresor blotches ea the hotly eyes red and emert, dye.
Poetic stomach• sexual weahness-ineicatimie ot the seceneary.stage. Don't reiet
presses tee symptemelor a time only to break Attf MPhil wheu haPPT i441321"mtic
your system with theold fogy treatment-mereory and petasti-witich only sap -
life. Don't let etracke expo Amens on you. Our !NW Method
Trentment iu guaranteed tOcereyou. Oat guarantees are backed
by bank beads, that the disease wittnever return. Thousands of
patients have been already cured br our New Method Treatment
tor over O MM. NO seem used Witbcdal WrIttlya moult.
Mr. E. A. C. writes: oYoste remed lea havedeee ota inereiteoct
than Piot Springs and all the doctors and meslicines X had priso
vionslytrieci. 1 have not felt any of those pains or seen any
ulcers or blotches for over seven yore and the outward sy mptoms
Ogle loathesome disease have entirety disappeared._ MY' hair
has grown in fully aggin and Jain married and happy:,
CONSULTATION FIRM moose PRE01. worrig woo taintaTioN 01.4lOt
FMIfOUI WillaINENT. CURES OVANatillittl OR SOP" 20 WEANS IN PETROL
Droclienned7-0.--liergetn,
id& enEutsir srugaz. owntorr, MICII
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KK KtrcK K& K&
K
1906 TO; 1149:4:_f,Oil4Orre.:
son,
et. • is the cheapest you
1906 To is3s-rot▪ til
ROST !NCt
• . can huit
The d st est limy be more -but the first cost is the anly cost.
Stipp:Ise one fence costs gns, :ma lests,,say, for &years., l'hat fence costs you $s a yernv.
Suppose the same length of Prest Fence costs $63., 'But the Prost Fence -made of
High Carbou Steel Wire and toel..el with the ,•'f?r est Lock -lasts for 55 yeais-tat a cost. .
of only $3 a year,
lsn't the Itrost the cheapest you eau buy? Trost Otnees are for sale by
etLy,
DVN.CAN. McDONALD, Myth
J. W. HILL" Stimirnerhill
'a -J. J. MOORE, Berimiller
W. H gTOGDILL0 Varb=7,.
'13031 --MM
3t3 x 3ca1.
Sizesfor 2, 3,
and 4 horses.
• ps3
(None genuine without this name). Tait
is our Specialty. We've been at lb many
years and going to keep on longer. For
quality of work and amount of work, this
m famous throughout all Canada,.
Construction is simple, compact, strong,
with immense capacity. Pulverizet and
makes a fine seed bed. Eight of Brought.
No Neck 'Weight. Sold by our Agents.
Manufactured by
T. E. 131SSFLL, ELORA, ONT.
•• Write for Booklet "IE."
• T. T. MURPHY, Loefil Agent. pi,iNfroN.
AISMIIIIIIMIONNIIM.P1110•001•0
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OMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
%TAMPA'
'&1Y.soos'-6
iatgA.
cairn& examine
. Our seeek of high artylanos Of:Ie..
est oasedeeigte, and containing finest ac-
tions purchasable for money. See our yen,
!smug styles of sweet -toned. organs, at law
prices Instruerctenta related, tuned or .ro-
n Gramophones and innSi.0 in Var-
iety tit
se-• Ile A R EtS
Music Emporium
OR .HOT LUNCHES
SOFT DRINKS
Oysters and Fruit in•Season
tligh-class Confectionery, Oakes and
• Pastry,. and Bakers' and Home-
. made Bread.
• • •
Agents for ....1‘Ielagatna 'Tea
W.Nitivns,
Albert St, Clinton.
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TO THE '
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MORTH
WES
RETURN FARES:
Winnipeg - $32.00 Strassburg - $36,26
• Souris - 33513 Saskatoon - 3745
13 • .1do - 33.55 Prinee Albert '38.69
Altiosomm - 3 ; • h. IraTtliTOrd-IFTe, .
Arcola 34.50 Macleod - 40,00
• Estate) ""nil Calgary • - 40.50
Yorktonf • ''" Red Deer - 41,50
dlegina 95.75 Stettler •
Moose Jaw . KM Edmonton 42.1-ou
GOING
June &thy good to return until August llth.
June 19th, • " " August 20th.
July Ifire, " Sept. bd.
July 17th, " " Sept. 17th.
For rates to other points and complete In.
apply to nearesteanadian Pacific
Agent, or write to C. B. FOSTER, District
Passenger Agent, 74 Youge St., Toronto.
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• $1.00 •
• ROUND TRIP
GOIDERICI71
ETROIT
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TUESDAY,JUNE le
RETURNING AIMS '51
St'r OREITIMUND
Pays la Detroit
The LTIRMOUR School I
--OF---
lenge
And General Training for ,
' Telegraphy, I "II
Railway Service.' •
The.new inethal of. instructiOn adoeled by
this school has proved a great success.
Puplis•graduate in the shortest posicible tinie
• thereftire at the least expense. • .
• Employment provided at once' Write for a
free pamphlet which will give fall &formation,
• School room in Gordon Block, opposite Post
Mee, the most cieUrable loestion in the city.
IsSpection of eleS4es cordiaily invited
• ROBERT I;Alt3.10UR Stratford, Ont.
• Principal and. Ins,trrietor, formerly
• District Superintendent (4.T. .
• Ap ril 20th 00-07. •• .
" BARTLIFF'S
RESTAURANT
Subscriber having, moved
his Restaurant to the store
'recently occupted by W.
Watts, will be glad to meet al
his old customers,and as many
netk ones as may. favor hip
with their patronage.
Having also bought out the
King Bakery, he will 'supply
the psublic--' with first class
Brea I and Cakes,
I3READ DELIVERED AS
.PORMERLY
neighbors ond friends.
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Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills 150 eta.
per.bot 15r kfor „gl.2.5, &Were, or The BA RT ip
Milburn Coq, Limited, Toronto, Onk
Iligtere4oteeDdtegilie• .•
teattrioutAtes.
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• Lint
• Steamers leave Hamilton 4.30 a.m.
• Toronto at 4.80 p. Tuesdays an
• 'Thursdays, and Saturdays. for Bay
of Quints ports, 1000 Islands,
.Moutreat, and 1 n term e di ate point
•TORONTO and -MONTREAL UK.
Commenang ;Nilo 2, steamers leave
Toronto 3,30 p.m. Daily exeept Sun
days, from July lst: Dai y for Roche
ester, 1000 Islands, Rapids, St.
IleeriartenapetkteM. Initt."1 and inter
For
ttoicHkestsFilOPPSITYEtoRReRHA. agents, or.
Western Passenger Agent, Toronto
creened
Coal-
,
Exclusive sale for D. L. &
W. Scranton' Coal. Orders °
left .and money received at
Harland Bros. Hardvvar for
aJl kinds of Coal
•• .J, A. HAMILTON
(i)AL.