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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-09-28, Page 81 Sept, 28, 1908 THE MANTON NSW SBA nnlia le 'OLD LONDON FOR A YEAR 1 . . ale •f Three n 1170ett Not ttainen the Soirite RAIN IN PARIS. reeaeltatatii. IBTUPIENBOUB PACTS CONNECTED ThugsAlways Cause WITH THE 141TROFOLI8. Alatite...42r.erna "Se Attliteing mow* About Life in leendon,Greeter 4oridon Has Over 4! 7,000,000 Population - 11,341 Motor' Care Are Registered---Gigantig Post Big IS a ReMarkable Peati,tre."-ePas. C simpers on Railways. It requires a closely printed voleme Of more than 500 pages to tell the as. (Snaking life of London le figures. This volume was =apnea by Mr. !Win Harper, etatistical officer of tie! Um:Ion County Council, It tells everything that can be t •Id statistics a the administeative..C`ounV of London, and the public Netviile car ried on therein during the mat yeae The County of London embracee area of 75,442 acres; it has a popula tion of more than 4 1-2 millions; es Parliamentary electors number 621.1a', wed its borough electors 715.751. Gr 'a' - or London has a population of fal2,5110. The vital statistics for the &tante gives the following yearly .return of marriages, births, and deaths: Marriages, 39,686; itat0 pa. 1.000, 17, - 129,335; rate per 1,000, 27.9. Deaths, 74,990; rate per 1,000, 16.9. Infant mortality is reeponeaa. f e considerable part of ,the .theithat late. the deaths under .one year of age le the coarse of a single year being 18, 800. . Millions of Passengers. In regard to the passenger traffic' in Greater London the figures are stupen- dous. The following table shows the' statistics for 1904: Passengors • Mode of Conveyance. Carried. Railway 298.634,750 Tramway 403,731.SSe Omnibus .288,960,214 Total 1 021,335,844 But even these figures aro Inc )mplete, ita the omnibus returns include those of only two principal companies, while the railway figures are also incomplete. ' 'Pile number of journeys per head of the POPUlatI011 is probably more than 200. London's post bag is thus described , in figures: -' 'Letters ,Post ca s Book packets and circulat s Newspapers Letters registered Parcels !Parcels registered Express delivery services... 916,744 Telegrams handed in 28,364,000 The figures he the first five lines ae- tply to deliveries only. People Employed. The total number of persons employ- ed in the London postal service is 46,- 216, of whom 38,659 are males and 7,- 657 females. The number and tonnage of vessels entered at, and cleared from, the port of London during 1904 were as fol- lows: • 797 200,000 6fi,6.00.009. . . 83,200,000 England about the time Of the refor- • 33 6.472,000 ,700,000 Illation by seine Italians, who gave it 17,391,000. the name "celeri." 291,215 ECEUNIATISAI DO you know the system Tide itself of witste matter through boweland kidneys ? Yes, but by the stein as well. As a matter of fact, the skin ride the system of mere urea than the kidney/id° If the skin, Or hoWele Or kidneys are unizealthy-e-they Won't &row off enough urea, The ttrea is changed into uric acid'-eareled by the blood to joints and nerves -ceasing Rbeuniatiem. One never inherits Itheu,- . matism. One does inherit •rt. weak kidneys, irregular" bowels and bad skin action. 0,5 "FRUIT LIM iSairref, peeieeeely, cure Itheleitatistu because they increase the eliminating action of skin, kidneys,and bowele-and make "these three organs so vigorous and healthy that there ean hem/ urea orwaste retained in the system to poison the blood and irritate the nerves, • PRIIIT-A-TIVBS are fruit juices, combined with tonics -the whole forming the most effective cure for Rlaeuinatisto, sees box �r 6 boxes for $2.0. Sent on receipt of price if your druggist does • not handle them. Flurvit-TrirmLIM1TE errAwA. Thrashing maehite go back to 1756, A< Oermen artisan, Aohlfield, designed one in that year. In 1786 Andrew Meikle, a Scotch mechanic, produced one so perfect that despite nearly a century of improvementit is today in all essentials the same as the original. Celery is the ctiltivated Variety of" the English weed smallage: It was introduced into -kitchen gardens in Numbea Tonnage. En tercel 97,098 17,073,852 Cleared 27,471 16,251,47.4 The tradeof the Port of London is valued at: Export s E 57,780,400 Imports 17,802,613 The exports showed a decrease ef .2 1.827,309 on the previous year, and the imports an increase of 25,258. . Facts In Brief. Telephone public call offices number 8,135. • 11.341 motor -cars were registered in 19(4-5, yearly population. of London pre eie Is 59,464. , The length of sub -ways under streets fer ;ht' reception ef pipes is •11,945 yards. •Road improvements during the year cost the London County Council R5,- 405.972. More than -52,000 taticlek were left' In public carriages by forgetful pesetagers. There are 2,158 miles of streets In 'the 'county -Jam' Lliey are Lied a net cost f 2 2,109,240, The names of 167 streets were abol- ished, sixty new streets were mailed, and. ninety-three streets renamed. The net annual cost of the London Pollee Is E1,535,558. The total cost for England and Wales is 2 4,321,132. The council spends 2 1,628,262 eVeZrY yea:- in maintaining its parks and open space. which are 4,945 .acres in exterit. Inquests to the number of 7,391' were held. •The expenditure on them was E30.111 -an average of about 24 per inquest. imp ,v ales t street in London is Pie- cadale, wh`ch at one point is 136 feet wide, ef which the roadway takes. till 106 feet. The number of public carriages 11. censed by the Metropolitan Police is 1C.279. The drivers and concluders number 31,912. There are 8,884 public houses in the metropolitan area. The number .of ape prehenslons for drunkenness during the year was 60,899. The authorized area of supply of the Metropolitan Water Board is 537 square miles. The total volume stip- plied during the year • was 80,201,619 theusand gallons. . The British Museum has more Visi- tors than any other mueettre, the total for the year. being 954,551. The Vic- - toria and Albert Museum is next in (popularity, the yearly number of rid - tors being 848,969. Only Way to Get Out. ° ‚Mr. Chamberlain was once deliver - 4t e a rousing speech In Birrninghturtte an audience so tightly packed together that no one could possibly get in or out. Suddenly in the *middle of the hall arose a scowling man. "What did Mr. Gladstone say in 1872r he howled. "Turn him out" shouted the auclieeice. 'Three men hurled. the Interrupter a feW yards, and others hustled him Into the street. A triend who had bean at the meeting came to him later in the day. "What did Mr. Gladstone say le 18/2?" asked the friend. "I don't know," eald the man. "f haven't it notion. Only rd, got a terrible toothache and c,Ouldn't, butt my way through the orowd, iso the) only thing to do was to get tlaraoren t."--tLondOat Globe. 117oocl'tittophocIl -------- The Greett Ataisler Aetna a Tents and invigorates the vVhe t nervous system, Makes nes Blood in ced veins. Cures Nerd ituet Debility,"IMented and Praia Worry, pondeney, salad Weetkuess, lemissitnts, Sp riettorrheete, and Effeeta Of Abuse or Ifxceueji Prezio ti per box, defer $5. One Will Pleato,:l will euro. Sold by all deuggiate or manta Ti pkg. on reedit of prieee• NeW panty ',Wiled fre_e• 'raw wow Moaloloo ao. vormeriu Wittdiwr) IbrOhtet Onfle To Keep Books From Mold. *A few drops of any perfumed oil .will re f • 6eCU libra I eS 0 in the c.onsiuning ,effecte Of moldiness and drain), -Rua. Sian leather, which is. perfumed with • the Odor of the birch tan, never gets moldy, . and merchants • suffer large bales of this article to Ile in 'The docks in the inost careless. Manner, knowing• ' that iteahnot sustain .any injury Preen damp,' •• Barley. • Barley ripens, to perfection on the sides of the "eimairten Mountains. up to 12,000 Toot ithove sea level. There is no Other place in the World where it matures at a. &eater height than. 0,060 •To liana Ov.ea the. cortle. • "TO hail] over the doals," .recalls the former legal. custom: of trial by fire, the accused es,alking bardfoot over, bed of glowing coals, mid Ids- inno- cence or guilt. Was.tiedneed from the condition Of his feet Atter it Certain number Of days elapsed. T . The Pailea.n?s Po -Irma. • The pelican 'e pouch is its game bag:. It stores the fish' ie. the Pouch and, When it has' captured enough, goes to land and. deveurs, Own at its leisnre. • Heat Of the Sun. ' talculatedethat only a fiVO tlioti- sand-millienthpart of the heat emitted ebye-thee--eun Is - an ughteehythe_Leare_ whose coal supply power ie rehttively so infinitesimal that if 'every bit of coal in the 'world were cast into one great bonfire and instantipaeonsly burn- • ed. it would not generate as inuch heat as the sun produces each tenth' of a second. The Violet' Snell: ,sTbe sole #geet raw beeras to novo ' buf,y.teuk ff.4414.._ tt bring ur jp_ hilgThifiremlar 'fry ZilTW-Ivis ' .1*1 it a i',% i` rile, Menai Il plot!" ("Ait, It rithisr) And Molt/deer, dressed with tiertiPtilorls 1 *are, ready to sally forth, does not stop for an umbrella, Probably, but Stelet Out jatillthy lute the street and makes P., Rer,4_20210,/ 0.0l1ttli ou Thg! weather than "11 ne fait pas beau ee MOW," ("It Is not fine title morning."• ) Thie is the French point of v!ew. DifiC(KatOrt Or apir, sore, is for thee; only tho WOOL -fife oF7s7nnething desee able, teed so they keep their minds cei • what le Pleasing, naming It to tlellte. the absence of it La petite Uelene wiz.: her little brother Henri, who go to sehooi in the neighborlaood, trot elone •in the rain, the bonne at their Levis miming • tbeir school bags. Item.; Wears a' eapilehon, a cape with the hood Omit up over his head. Theo..... holds over her head it minus:cule ere- brelia, wbieh she tilts in stuFh fasitiol as to make the most *of the rain, lee rebuked by any threat of somethie • awful to result if a drop of T:11'w.' falls on them, bleb vhileren (le; . , aleng in the wet, letting the dro;i4 1 ei on their upturned faces, rule latie• : in glee as if ' the rain wee° ;thee e • playfellow. Even hie royal Itiolet. the baby does not Miss libetuieu ee e• I eating on tiecouut of the *ewe ee Kenn, the nurse, will shorten 1w e .ee, t ribbon streamers of the. white t ap * e wears, and she pins up her drees 1 e e '- cape the Muddy streets. Le behe 1'- - self. is resplendent in the levee i; el 'feathers which are an inseparaitta f a ture 'ot the magnificent devotion whe e - the French bestow upon an intenit; ;• ' is snugly tucked in his goeart, the les .: Is raised if it is a heavy dowinik..... • ..• • anything less is thought to be got.:I him -and off he awe, •STRENGTH OF CHARACTOL. It Combines Pewee of Wilt nee Power of Self lieetraint. Strength of character consists of .tee things -power of Will and power et e .restraint. It requires. two thiugs; tate, fore, 'for its existenceetropg feeliee and strong etniunglid over taeiu. -'1aIa hare wernakea mem mieta Ize< mistake strong- feelings for .Ntr:.:•e character. - A, 'man who bears all before linnet • fore whose. frown domestics' tie af and the children quake. 'bee' etre le, hes .his Will kbeyeti and his OW11 Ir..," in all things, •we call it strong, men. , The -truth is. bele a \eel* man. It le •• Ws passions that are etteoug. .11e, fil • is ma.stered by theinis weak. You mast measure the strength of t• man by theepower ot the *feelings he subdues; not by the peewee ,of thee. 'which subdue, leine,tied bee ce (eel, ,Posuke is often. the reeult of etrength.. nici we never, • see a:. Map 1t(( 'u r .fiegrent Insult. Only, growiug a It pale` and then reply quietly? This: lS • Man spiritually .stroug.• •• ' Or did We never see g' Man bearing- e hopeless,, daily trinl eam iii silent eh.: never tell the world what Cankered 1. borne peaee? That Is. strength. • He who, ' keenly sem iti re, with me ea Tatvers of indignation, in him, calk •Ie, provoked and yet restrain hiinself an,i forgive -11e is the strew; man...the spir. iteftl hero. • Petted With Epithets. , Sir. 'Wilfrid Lawson, 'the most ' mous teineeranee advocate le Kaglitna; • es'as :the taeget of the Pent k'el. • w:te. Dueleg his, Pist ecen1paign fee parlia•. 'Mont ;Sir Wilfrid was greeted. as eregrheiting 011ie handle," "au tild eraeked teepee" -"a confiscatory itioll!;- • coddl" washed• but water party," ett <pop.. bottle puthp• orator," • 'et:lee apostle of Slope," "a mantilla mOunte.. bank"' and • "tt." buffoOn." • Tile, - e Atha Was so often hurled Ut Sir WI,Ifritl that he remarked it reminded 111111 o "Selah" in the Psalms. IIie .lut trod. of war 'and 'nth led to an, gain) bas: frequently been i•e, peeted. . 'The country," he said, 'Is • governed : by :two heathen delileS'- • .Bacchns and 'Mors, or, in Other words, by the ged- of bettleS and. the god of • 'battles." The violet snail, „very* coMmon-in " Painting mat brossing. a'Sir Frederick Leighton once supple- mented Werde of Advice and einem- agement to astruggling young artist • ty liauding halt an envelope containing 4 cheek for elle% V.vIth the remark,. etele (MY', my friend, I de net doubt that Yen 'will .1,1! able' to dreve •even. Weer than this." .This reminds' eneee the anecdtit0 told 'of the visit of old Joecell Gillett, the pen man, to Turner. "1 have Nene to eWan some of my plc-. lures • for yours," be 'sake "What do you -mean?" • exelahned Turner, "you don't paint:" "NO, I doe't, but I draw," eget el Mott, 'unfolding a roll of .Bank of England notes, "and here are some II13r pictures." • Burope and in some parts of .this coma, ' try, has the, curious property •ot being able to inflate its body with Air. and thus become a true air raft, • a The Tailor nerd. The tailor bird takes itg name from Its bebitef sewing together two leaves ifl orcler. to make a pocket, in which it • plaeee its nest. Its thread is a veg- etable fiber; though le will in prefer- ence use a str1ng, thread or cord If suele can be found AB$OILTE SEC RITY. Genuine Carter's Little Lira Pills. Mutat Boar Signature of 4612;2e Sao Pao -Simile Wrapper Below. • Vogt gaiaa4 ieetari emir tasogo as isogar4 reittrittotest. CARTERS rOlt ainiNat FMI, VIRP111.1.111E11. FOR CONSTIPATION FOH SALLOW:SKIN. NH MEC INIPLEMOS Nuanaint tame 7 Vegetable. 11141,1 04.1001c 1,15AP40,Hes, Mutual 8ntisinetion., • "Whet's this 7 hear about the or pinmb- a the Paper hauger in -the next Noce? nave they been.' trading Lutuseee" • • . . • "Not exately, They did a let of • work for each other and each bad to take the other's house forhis pay." ro ibompromise. • A • young woman called <At a home where it maid Was wanted: She asked the mistress. of the house if they luid tiny children, to which she. replietl that they had five. • "Then I can't work for - you," said the girl. "Oh, do Stay," said the woman. "We will kill the children!" • If a mhrt lifts his board fence painted White it thimediately suggests to the hey a piece of chareoal; 1(1 Week, a piece of chalk. lion. S. P. Whitney- SOS that if the report Of the l'ext, book Conumssion as to the cost and character Of he school books showed that it would be advisable for the Government to take action in the sehoA book matter, the Government :would do so, just what form of action the Government might take was not dIselosed by the Premier. rbrOai COUghS Ockling in the thrziti hoosenakittithai4(.1e4 breath irritates it;—thess are features of a throat cough. They're very de- ceptive and *cough mix- ture won't cure them. You want something that will heal the inflamed membranes, enrich the blood and tone up the opt= .•. .*. Scott's Emulsion is lust such a remedy. it as wonderful healing • and nourishing power• . Removes the's cause of the cough is the whole system s given new strength and vigor. . sue.frfr. A.;•fr# • ',SCOTT & BOFNE, Cho** Tomato, Oil1. • • Joe. tod Atto. 411 &vein FYVt E CASTLE. Grand Old Place In Aberdeenshire on the River Ythan Which Dates Back • to the Fourteenth Century. Farvie Castle, where the King and • Queen of Spain have been staying with Lord Leith and his wire, is a grand old *Place in Aberdeenshire. Situitted on the left bank of the .RiveiaaFthan, It rises -a 'noble -pile,: with Its mass towers and taerete, its sharp gables, Pointed roofs,. and cammied dormer • Windows frian an extensive natural • plato, surrounded by beautiful wood- lands. ••• • Dating 'Pram the fourteenth tentury It has been added to and Improved by • Its respectiVe Owners (hieing these 500s' • odd years, and. its...otastendleg arch!. • teCtural .features are the five .towers, all in harthany With -the-origiftal'de-- • signs that mark the different owner- ships in. eoenection with which they are named. Thus the oldest. tower is kteavn- as the Preston,' and- wai."; beat • by Sir Henry Preston, ,to Whom King Robert RI. of Scotland assigned Fyvie .for the redemption of Sir Robert Per- .cy, brother of Hntspur, and taken pris- oner bynim at Otterbarne. The Salon towee, built that mesn'ber of. the house of Setou who was the friend and 'chancellor *.of King James Inais re- markable for a wenderful -stone stall: - base, whieb revolves corkscrew fashion .arouod'a mits'slye :pillar, the ascent be.:- ing so easy that a horse can be ridden up the steps Inthe tnp.without a sturn, 'bre. ' The ettstle* ciccupies. the site and isbullt -upon the fount-lade:1S of an old-. -er one whieli Robert the Bruce used es a.huetieg seat, and wffich.King Edward L. visited. ' . • All sorts of old Scotch, leg.ends 'clue, ter round the place,. and 'the touching tale -of the trumpeter *of Fyvle's love for Tifty's Annie, has it morethan national reputation. Indeed, behind the Preston tower is an ancient atone figtiere repro.. .senting Audrew Lammie,, the trunine- .ter, hie:elms his trumpet towaeds thea horne .of his. eweetbeart, Annie, mil ttie parents. the. Tiftye, deemed the daugh- ter Of rich-Milters ince themselves mueh toe goodfor it buteible Invelciare fate Andrew 'and. rothlesslar withheld their.. Consent to the • mairiege• ;Theta too, .11. •aila thatat pictures • que curse aeSte tip'n the castle, Are - posed 'upon 'It he. that aeaster of etagie and ,siiells, Timitias *the lallyntea Ace cordieg to this euise,• the ownertaiin Of • Pyyle -Castle never will pass lame fath- • er to. on until the 'thira three stones, known as the 7"weepingestonea'ais re- boverea: One of the stones is built into the castle_ walls: • Another' is 'tine of the. most treasurrd possession: of Lord Leith, whileahe third.'hicbJs I111:58111g• • is currently believed to belying at the bottom of a deep lake on the -Fivie estate, • Thtm stipersation in connection with Pyvie Castle was vividly..recalled "10 mind at. the time of the death ;daring the -Boer wee of Lord Leith's American born eon, Peecy."..Not. but what. • his perente ware .prepared for their • be- reaVereent. For fully tweety7four hoer before the' receipt Of the deSpatehee from South. Africa.. voritaltfing the aad neses, people at Farvie Castle had been troubled by the appearance of the "Green Ladle," -*who for the last •500 years has Invariably slaewn atereelf whenever 'oily. calamity, was about to overtake the owners of the.place. •*The importance Of "this story con- necting the death of. young Percy leerbee-Leith with the legend concern- ing the "weeping stones" of 10yvie Cas.. tle lies in the feet that it tends to Ms. prove the belief that the change of the. ownership of an ancient c(iStle-or Man. Mon burdened with serrie old time curse' in Fine *ay ditninisheS the beneeul ef- fects of the latter.• PITIFIA. N8. TRAGEDY, • Seery Pickers ,Upset From Old Omit and Only One fa. Saved. •e White geed,. N.$., Sept ee;te•--A . eeeweing accident ,occurred at port • ne.t: 3?e-saii'daY1- ty. Ittilic4 ET? 791114 people lost thefr ileese-Mintile, aged.' , 16; John, aged 11, and Maggie, aged 9,. children of Frank Ronson), postmaster, Of Rest • Port Felix- Accorepanied by their three conelne Clara,. aged 18; Ma,ggie, aged 14, and Martin, af°.,ed 124 children of Joseph King, PortFelix, they left their twines yesterday morn, Ing to pick blueberries, and- about six miles beck of Port Felix they attempt, ed to cross it lake Iti an old, leaky, flat- b.ottomed boat. They siteceeded in .reaching o emelt island lu .the lake by going two at it time in the boat, but on returning the .51X got ire and when about two-thirds of the way fternse the boat filled and turn ed but tom Up. Mint& Fougere caught :the boatand mailoged to eaddle ashore, and was the lee): servister of party of six. • Seven Die In Exptosien, Mentatiteen, Manta, Sept...a-el-fight- illtee eve:ea:ay expaeLal the Pawdal triagazine at• the ferts hely, Seven Per seals were killed tirei many injured. Aground In the Paoific. Midstay Nand. North Thieitic Ovesn, • S 'pt. f Pa•Ific mail steamship etereed:14, •11 ship - of ale "artira. • ehulea, h 11771:141.2a1 on RIthratk..-'itejr,• Tho laane a:lateral, her' paseeneere ere het eeelkei eafele. TIie. weeteer en» ami th s n mooth. Eleveta Smaaks Lost. • . • st..don lin"s. ii., Sept. ; ,-The Geve ertiment yesteraaa despatched • the aataaae. •aieret lel aeoefea ate and othvt. supplies. for. the.fiallermen Ivho . were : vhipwreeked in the Straits of Belle tele (Ittrina 111ghtat gale and later sought teMporary refuge with; the keep- er of .tbe lighthouse on Belle Isle, ,In ..ail *eleven fish -Ina vessel's „retura- 'frig here • from Labetecor with thesea.- son's catch, were driven aellore'^and' the leW men, women and children _aboard barely. escaped' with their •lives. . The smacks • withtheir cargoes are. total - losses' " • • , •1110 Reason, Edna -Why did you break off your engagement with Clara? Edward-Beet:tug° her parrot was al- ways saying,. "Stop that, Fred." . Edna -But what differente does that •.make? our engagement. was . not a secret, ' • Edward -And my name was not - Fred. -Boston lierald. Area combination of the active Pritsgres of the Meet 'valuable vegetable reniedies or die - aloes auddisordere of the Liver, Stomach and newels. Lek Headatihe, Jitundloa, Ifearte buiet,Csatterieh of thoititometeh,Disale Wes, 'Satchel* and Pimples, BILIOUSNESS , byispapalit, Sourtettonaaoh,,NiVtatots • Brash, Lived* Complaint, SaLloW Mitddy Otempleadon, Sweeten the breath ani clear ewer sit Waste and poisonoue matter froth the sytitetn. Price 95o. a bottle or 6 for et.00. All dealer* 0 Tau T, Aftutuatt Co., Limited, Toronto, wok Model Trio. Small Boy •(entering studio -Say, mister, do you need a model? I'm a bird at eosin': Artist -Sorry, but I don'e paint birds: •enly flowers and fruits. • Small Boy -Then ' I'll send my twiti sisters around: One's it daisy aud the other's a peach. -New Orleans Times- Elemperat. , I IL, Et S. Heart arid Nerve PiiiCe. ereeteerteeteeeTweem tee'l$12‘, , . „. urt • ‘• tree4 e•eleeee ete, ol• ; STOP, AND CONSIDER THE FACT. • That in addressing Xrs. Vinkham yea are conediug your private ilis to a WOhaan -a woman whose experience With we- meots diseases covers twenty.five *years. The, present Mrs, Pinkhana as the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Einkham and for rutty years under her direction, id since her decease, her advice has been, freely given to sick women: Many women suffer in silence and drift along from had to worse, knowing full well that they aught to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty impels them to elerink from exposing themselves to the questions and probably examinations of even their family physician. . It is unnecessary. • Without money or price •yon can consult a woman whose knowledge. from actual experience is grbat, • Air& •Pinkhanes Standing Invitation: • Women suffering from any form of ferattle weak- ness are invited to promptly communicate 'with Mrs, Pinkham at Lynn,. Masa.- All letters are received, opened, .read arid answered by women only. A. woman cau freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs, Pinkhare and the women of America which has never been broken. • Out of the vast volume of experience which she has to draw from, • it is more than possible that she has pined the veryknewledge that willhelp your case. She asks nothing. in return except your good -will, and her advice has relieved thousands. • Surely any woman my testimonial, that others -may know their Value and what you have done for me. .rich or poor, is very foolis.11 if she does not take advantage of this generous offer of assistence.-Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- cine Co., Lynn, Mass, ' Following:we . publish two letters from a woman • who accepted this invitation. Note the result. First letter. Dear Mrs. Piekhane:- . "For eight years I have suffered something terrihle•every month. The pains are ex,. cruciating and I can hardly 'stand them. My doctor says I have a severe female trouble: and ',must go thebugh an oper- ation if I want•to get well. I do not want to ,subrnit to it if .1 can possibly help it. -Please tell me what to do. 7 hope aou can eelleve, me." -Mrs. Mary Dimmielt, 59th end E. Capitol See, Wasbington, D. C. . Second:letter • Dear Mrs. Pinkliam • ' "After following carefella ,your advice, and taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ,Compound, I aza very anxious to send you • • "As you 'know, I *rote you that mY doctor said I must have an operation or I could not live. I then wrote you, telling you my ailments, I followed your advice abd am entirely well. I can walk miles. without an ache Or a pain, and I owe ray life to yoe and to Lydia E. Pinleham's Veg- etable Compound. I wish every suffering woman would read this testimonial and realise the value of writing_ to you and your remedy," -Mrs. Mary Dimmick, 591h and E. Capitol Street, Washington, D.C. When a medicine has been euecessful, in restoring to health go many woniete whose testimony is so unquestionable; you cannot well say, without trying it, "I do not believe it will help me." If you are ill, don't hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E. Piekhamte Vegetable Come pound at once, and. write Mrs, Pinkharn, Lynn,. Mass., for special advice -it is free and.alWays helpful. • t `0.0. '9'.• 1• ..1; .. 1/4.a Are a speeifle for all diseases an te • orders araing from .e ren•down condi- ' Lion bf the heart or nerve eystem, such al+ Palpitation of .the Beate, Nervcies • Prostration, Nervousness, Sleepless- ne.s, Faint and Mau Spells, Brain Fag, . etc. They ate especially beneficial to Women troublea with irregular neap on . Price 50 Cents per box, or 8 for $1,26, •• Alt dealers, or ' Tua T. etrusurav Co., Lzurren. Toronte,Ont, Vigonsie .• The Great Frotteh Vitali:or BEFORT AFTTR Isatuade eurce Debility teeltaelemes result- ing from indiscretions or 11054 mei latest routely knowe for eli diseatee tine fellow es R 1.111)15)..; 1,1,';') or Itemory, Vaiiii; is the 884, Ditonesi Vrosatart• (al Aga mei •many ut.11c-: tliat' 'lead to 1,173,s:cal. Il'eirikatot.s., insanit' ;tad , smve. 412.1t091Iy mint a pr,...,•;.5 rm. ee2e Rive etele;Cesiti CO3 'Strtitior4:4, 0 et. ELLIOTT' • TORONTO, ONT., • During July we had -fifty times at Many calls for office help as we hal graduates going out, and during Aug oat 07 tithes as many, Write for cattle. ogueee Commence now. • • • W. J. ELLIOTZ Prin nerner eflrecite and mexander ets Court of Revision. Notice le hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters* titit Act. by Bee tionor the Judge of the County Court Of the County of Huron, at the TOWN SALL,OLINTON, on 14.0 1.• day, Oat. 8th, 19h, at 10 o'clook a, in. to hear and determine the several complaints of ertors and omissions in the Voters' • List of the Municipality of alititon for 1000. All persons having btutillete at the Oottrt are requested to attehd at the said time and plebe. • Dated at Clinton, the 21et day of Sep . I000. 1).L. MA01'11E118014. Clerk, Flave you. arrived at the fork in the read of life? Are . you Puzzled because you do. not know whioh path leads ,.to success? XO doubt you have looked through the office WilelelQW .of Some great concern efrio and have seen the managerin his chair it Asti -7-looked: Comfortable, didn't he? . You have wished to fill the same position —some day. That's where a Bisindss.College education coniesin. Butin selecting acollege; first see that you aro right—then go ahead. Our fiee booklet tells all about plans, systems, charges, pesitiens after graduating, etc. Write for it e - School term:- September till June, inclusive., FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE J. W. WESTERVELT, •Y.M.C.A. BLDG,, Principal. ' • •London. J iiamaoaamandaampalliamaidoi,dtazaNIS • K SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH MAKE NERVOUS, WEAK, DISEASED MEN. THE RESULT otaguorance and folly In youth, overexertion ot mind and body induced•by lust and ex ensure are coustautly wrecking thelives and future bappluese of thousands of promising young, wee. Some fade atm wither at an early age, 04 41114 blossom 'of manhood, while °there are forced to drarout a • weary,fruitiess and melancholy existendo. Othen reach ntatra men)* but find och solace or comfort theta. The Victims are found 10:411 ststionft of life—the farm, the office, the workshop, the milpitathe trades and tub professions. Nervous Debility told Ursine! Maisons are guaraitteed cured by our New Botha treatment ot No Pay, Yee tun no risk 2.5 years in Detroit. Bank security. cURE0 WHO ALL ELSE FAILED, No dames trasd without writhes °content. "I am 33 eears of age aud married. Whett youtirt r led a gay life. Earle ifidlectetions toad later teeesseentadetrouble for me. 1 became weak and Ilea/owl. My kidneys becaine affected and I feared Bright's Disease. Married Life was uusatisfactory and ‘, trly home unhappy. I tried everathIng-all failed till I took treatmetit from Ora .Iretinedy at Keegan. Their. New Method built me tip mentally, phyeically attd sexeally. I feel aad act like a man In every respect. They treated tee tax you% ARV. They are honest, skilful stud respotsible abandon'', so why patroulge Quacka and Pekin 'when you can be cured by reliable doctors," -W. A. Belton. CORES ROIRAIITEED OR NO M. CONUNIONI FrIg-BOOkS F100-00081100 Oink RN !Of ROM MU, Drs. Kennedy 4S Kergan,14Detrolbyit, Nick S SheSired, •eA ".• Pc K K • K Wanted.. A reliable resident agent for (Minh% and vicinity for rail and Winter 'Menthe, to stli Pettit Trees, Sietall Fruit Beehee, Ornernental Thee, Flowering Shrubs, Mo. t All supplies furniehed free. Terms liber.. el. We consider thie agenoy one of the best on our tint and good money ma be made out of it. Agents will have over 600 acres ofettele,a stock to draw upon. eveie - thing We satiate gueranteed. di.PPlet for full particulate, in writing or person, to j 1'ALI1A111 trilltStRY CO , Oooderharn 13!tilding, Toronto, Ont, COAL • Lit tie drops of water . Freezing (111 the walk, id ekes the man who stet s thereon tudulge in naughty thlk. Many freezing mornings, • ;Wine, ehills- hewnee, ;Net let us fill yone coel Mee. And then yon need not se ear. SeRWON COAL 131ST TO EH HAI). A; HAMILTON, COAL DEALER mder iwine Now .that harvest is -nearly here.. you will be .fteeding 131n- cler Twine, we can qupply Sailed Hay / JAS. A. FORD, SMED MERCIIANT` CLINTON. Advertise in the NEw .0•01. <71