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• .TFIE WANTON NEW ERA
'O-A,hiftfUe QLD HYMN.
vlitionisto ortgliw' or 444iteet Pe the TJe
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44,1,r4tbette attcl yet charming story Is
r.1044,94 tike orlon of the well known
"Meat Bo the To That Binds,"
Wa/3 Written iv Rev. Job n Vane
101101000 Englleh BanilSt, Who died hi
ViAlitr4 havlug event netaris oixty years
wa z 3-772, after fevr Years
In pastoral work, that Lie was
to London- te succeed tlie Rev,.
OW. His farewell Sermon bad
' preached near Il‘foinsgate, In
Ire..stx or seven wagons stood
with his furuitute and books.
411 was ready for departure.
ant bis loving people were bead -
Men, women and children
.iatpitthered and clung about Mn and his
• Millemtly -with sad and tearful faces.
111110ent1ee•overwhelraed with the sorrow
ever-debese they were leaving, Dr. Few-
ettieset And his wife sat. down on one of
jlieseespeteking cases and gave way te
eNetteielt
it '"4111e. John," cried Mrs. Fawcett at
_
•"1,„ cannot bear this! I know- not
latketerlo go."
4 '2ISSer I either," reterned ber hus-
Yaketed, 44and we will not go. The wag -
be unloaded and everything
anenbe. Its old place."
j Ma people were filled with' intease
Ike and gratitude at this determine -
Dr. Fawcett at once sent a let -
Ilea London•explaining the case and
1 44 sake= 'resolutely returned to his work
ematetiTailref less thrifireb0 a year.
•`aerikala hymn was written by Dr. Faw-
afr be commemorate the event.
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FASTING FADS.
••"ligtero, should Find No Favor With
Nervous, Anaemic People.
Xtt lie said by some pbysiclans that a
.aegezed deal of the insomnia, extreme
'eaattasexcess and general debIlil.y, from
eteatatiel: Americans suffer is . due 'to the
7, "4111SEZillYstS fasting fads. Here .a man
-game -without breakfast, there a WO-
' tigitr:O. Maims a point of going iniugry
•take bed. Another systematically omits
cayeal at noonday, and so it goes.
'J!ere people are constitetionally be-
ar par and In a position where they
•.',tg0t2 <ally hope to maiutain a fair de-
*armee of efficiency by keep -Eng up their
areniily such "stunts" are of clues -
able virtue. Sturdy, full blooded
meepae, with Iron nerves and digestions
Valve cell negotiate nails, may try spiry-
faiteg 'themselves with impunity pet -haps.
'TAPiee. anaemic, nervous people, on the
eceeeatter and, generally need all the food
• leeway e..a.n eat and all the blood they
mice. • If such people would eat
titiebere -going to bed they Would genere.
elatealy see an -Ailerons° in vigor, for the
reseesteen tbat.while the wear and tea:: of.
, ere& ate/a- were stale -tided digestion and
tazateettalation would still be going on,
.ereer words, the body waved be
•remaatelpg more tissue than it destroyed;
JIM eaufee an increase in blood, ip welght
.rzer, in health. Athast that's .the
-.merely on.e physieitin -expleined ellings to
...eaftlevareau of the pale, thin type who al: -
lagged to him "all run down." •
JAL Humming Bird's Umbrella.
-rie. front of a wbere I work-
. •ifie <lee summer was a butternut tree.
'.61.anqnming bite: built her iiest on a
!gin% that grew ne.tr the window, and
, bad an opportunity to watch ber
vey-in fact, we could look right
a the nese One day when there
ets a heavy shower coming up we
.;a*italvtght we would see if site covered
young during the rain. Well, when
.ffirst drops fell, she, came and took
eaZD lesr hill one of two or three large
•:.lieteeeees growing close by and laid this
eegeelf over the nest so as to Completely
e.
.4.aireseer it. , Then she flew away. On
Ining the leaf we found a hole in
0, tend la the side of the nest was a
atleiraceall stick that the leafwas fastened
'Arai •ste booked upon. After- the etorm
veer the old bird came back. and
'-'-imeatteoked the leaf, and the neat was
eetly.dry.-Exchange.
‘K.
Lost -Golf Bet
"fl,Ade 111 Scotland," said a profes-
,eiltionel golf player, "I saw a lost ball
<came a great commotion. Over there,
,mremeknow, a lost ball means a lost hole.
Sem professionals were playing, and
dim -of them lost a ball in the tall
*nem. Be searebed for it a long time.
•••• Aliforrly bait an hour passed. His oppo-
kept urging him to admit that. the
was lost and to forego a hole, but
the other refused to do. And final-
eerith a telumphant laugh, he panne -
gift fumbledein the weeds and
tem with a ball in his hand.
Attest Kidney
. Remedy lillowo
To .Seienee
Ir pain in theback—
seanty urine—highly colored.
urine — irritated bladder -7
irregular bowels—bad
• stomach —there i$ nothing
that will bring suel quick
relief and so certain a -care as
VRUIT-A-TIVES.
These mai-veletas tablets are nature's
natural remedy tot irritated or weakened
kidneys. They act directly on the
kidneys,,,,soothe the irritated inembraues
-cleen, heal and strengthenthe organs
..-and help them to new vigor with
their week,
Often kidney trouble is not clue to
any organic defect in the kidneys. 11..
the bowels are constipated -if the skin
does not throw off the tissue waste at
the body -then these impurities. are
Carried to, the kadneys.: In a vain
endeavor to rid the system ot impurities,
the kidneys are overworked -the 14°04
vessels are citlatee-the nerves inflamed -
That caeees whost Of kidneY troubles.
on -neer elven Twee -re
not only heel and strengthen the kidneys
bul thernbo intrease the eetiorrattit
skin, and act directly on the liver, thus
curing the constipation.
PRITIT,A..rIVBS are the natural and logi.
MI eine for all kidney trclubles. They arc
made of fruit and tonies-are pleasant to take
-and a guaranteed curt when faithfully used,
soc. a box or 6 boxes for $2.$o, Sent on
receipt of price it your drtiggist does not
handle them.
FnumA,:TavEs warm . arraw1L
The Blue FIT. • -
The bluebottle fie' is purely a meat
fly, subsisting altogether upon meet I,
and offal aud laying its eggs in decom-
posed animal matter. •
A CON rausiON.
Ma
bestr with me wbere'er I go
Tee image of a laay feta
'Tie not ma wife' elle does not know
Bow mucb for that bright face I care.
.1 often take it out and gaze
Ili Xapture on its perfect lines.
It has Inapired my Impreeet lays;
My sun of fortune In It shines.
0 clasele bead with fillet nraeeal
0 Grecian woe! 0 dimpled ebini
0 lips so exquieltely traced!
0 silvery hair and polished skin!
Yes; silvery hair, though still so young •
And scarcely changed by lapse of time.
This maiden, fair whose praise I've sung
Deems on me from a treasured clime!
-Nathan Haskell Dole in Lipelneett'is
Magazine.
• •Settliissr
,o
ere
eta'
One of the Doctors- Gentlemen
since we cannot agrec. upon a diagno-
sis and as It Is getting somewhat late
:I propose -We- draw - lots:a-Won:Wail
nfillitattilliPfill I on,
. ,
et Was a Gooe Thing.
"laxetise me. Madam," salti the agenta
addressing the lady of the house, "but
I'd like to shoe you a Iltfle (leviee that
I am introducing. All you lieve to de
Is simply place it in your refrigerator
and it will save haltathe
"Indeed!" exclaimed the lady. "And
do you euttetintee that it will says half.
the ice?" , • •
"Certaluly,• tuacittal," answered the
agent, •• •
'"Then take Two," seta tile prac-
tical woman, "53 as to save ail the loo."-
--Chicago News,
Galbara.• •
Galbara, an Arabiau glant who was
.brought to Rome by the Braperor Clau-
dius to serve ill the le:merle]. 'body- -
guard, was ninefeet eine inches high.
Pliny says that he was the telleet
seen in Iothe,
Ancient Stogie Tax.
Vauban, tile great French eneineer,
seems, according to- hi s -biographer, to
have been. the tallier: or peelialie :the
grandfather of *single tax, • Lie arta-
lished In the year of his Lleath a vol-
ume la wbieli -he eoetenacel• that one
lex on land eleital lie matte te cover all
the expee eei tlei'etalte eeraa'
wae prom•te ataipreeeel by the' royal
council.
reeet, • • .
Whet eat deetas really the.
f'pc.u.; of the 1 Whiva:ripeu'leefeee
tiio leaves are ",:e..!'etely rielued.
The Viorid.'n re...tit-are;itub.ioi. -1
It is- 11,- c.,1 Try
Not VatIter., . but Bother.
•, -"Really, now," • eald Oneai.art,
•"you're a runewpy; areift yetire
• "Yes'm," •repIlea tramp.
• canaidly. "Nam see, tue treeleer e'ilea,
and pop mei-ilea neen. utaaie lip me
.miuti to eltlp, aud ren rea • rau 1 111 .
I Was near dead, .a.a ""--. .
, "Siinply eteulaIVE .!1'0 t sa farther.
, eh?" • .
."No'in It v---• tae einother 1 -
•multi:at go."- • -l.:11-teavailea. Press, •
a-
egriatt FIti eaehe,zi. Zost..•
her trim 1 e batiiiire,Sule she sat
on the ,white semi. 4• • •
-"I adore letelngeece," she erled.
• "So do I," 8.0.1 •be. e "Ail the same,.
Monet], beaety. end" ,never go--
jogeater.". '
• ...kfiet do .you Cher me .1 etellectinti?"
she faltered; . .
"No;" he atourcieeeti frapItiv. •
e With a. Caine iteea elle murmured:
• '"Flettereri".-News York Fress.
C:0.113 that the w.ield will beoe we- •
pled at the end *1.nm yeer. 20-71e. Whets.
the pepalation at tile preeent tate ce:',
• increase will he 5.09.1,000,00e.peap1e...
Beards.
I The plays, iloonie and treetises ef
reieeis of Ellzaneth; James 1. ••
Ceerles I. are •full of tuinniug
mous te.' the varlet.- • of faehlans 111
bearde. We learn from them the vari-'
one styles that were adoCted by 'differ- •
cut wearers, such as tIie 1reneii,pea- _
Lan .cu s, the ncW,
1. old, gentlemen's,: common, coert end.
eountry ctits. 4
; 1.
; them being of a disparaging character, a •eeee eceemsee
• , • Bast Winds.
There are twenty-two allusions in
the Bible to the peat wind, nineteen of • : ' • •
' -.Allee .Y.oarS.
• , courting
that :venlig. Widow a .eouple• of Y•ears.
he. declared ate coulanat live with -
ant her. •
Joutia-And ellal he marry bor.? •.
and.310W, he IS 'trying to
. tt it 'air:nee on the groundthat It's
.1:epoeelble to- live- with.. her.-Tietrolt
, •
rnotigai said
eleuteeeelca the -elti-lawyer,--1'why- do
•eeei titanit that your ellmit will lose
• hie ettle.1? Here you exhausted all the
pieelle at your dieposal to'" -
"Noe' Intereuptea the youeg lawyer;
"nut I've exbaueted tillthe means
dispoSen",-.--_emerictin Seiectatote
Paiz in the Beck
Completeir .C14recl
by Bu -Ju,
The &rang Tegliment), V a
Toronto Non.
Tie wearing pain of Kidney Disorder need
Po longer be endured as a neeessary evi(--for
science has at hist alleCeecieti in compotmeling
a remedy, in Du-ju, that cures quickly and
surely the wont Kidney Troubles. '
Buqu is every day earning for ieelf the lasting
gratitude of aufferers all over the Province --
and all we can eay in praise of it is more titan
backed up by ththe who have been relieved
and cured by it. Read thia letter:
• The Clallin chemical Co., Windsor, Ont,
I am anzfous that yen should imow
relief and benefit 1 have derived from tairm,i
your Ihr-Ju
I first got a sample from Geo. marshal:
Druggist, :310 queen St. 1.,cad uoSs, much
benefited that i decided to ink,: Mote.
The effect bas been marvellous.
I bad suiforedaeverely (or ye a: swith rain in
the back -especially on ming in the 110)1:1.-bUt. I am please ' to say that the, ..in b:
completely disappeared_ 13 foie tibui,f; Drily;
X tried every remedy I beard of kr
Troubles without ever receiving relief'.
I strongly advise tairete sutra:lee from
Kidney Trouble to take upeett witheat :cetay.
Youra truly, (signed) ceres. 11. atlaaaV,
3 Taylor St., Toronto, Ont., it.ay
When year of severe suffednz yield to epx.r.t.
ily to Bu.Ju, do not doubt that it will cute re.
-get a free sample to -day. It will pro %)
you that BtOu is different, from enytni.ts.a?..t
,you have ever tried.
At all dealers -50c. a hox--oriv nal f -ea
the Chtflin Chemical Co Wild- r
hack if xtot as represented; -
• • • A, CU, van
Twelve tablespooe uls of any llquid
make what the doct re call a teacup-
ful.
• 'Giant Iwamoto -xi,
John Middleton, an Euglish• giant,
born in 151S, was nine: teet timeinch-
es In height. 'Ins 'palm was eight and
a half Welles bread, andfrom the ear -
pus to the ead of his middle auger -was
seventeen Inches.
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liiiehttel ../kugele't: Visions. ' 1
- allehael Angelo seems to have be .1 ea by •thintling "Cataribozone. s
•
Or 19, 1908
Iler/%$117.1 1.0NVON:
Hie Receptions Were Conducted With
• Princely Formality.
When lie arrived la lemdonethe en-
theseisin if th • ringlieli people eeented
to (mow b vitae Ilk entry entry was like
Abet Of a natem eer.: r eurtene aeen
a viefereous ceireeteke-tie. ;awe:team
crowding tile ea. 'th Lrinien4
are -eared la Ma eletureeque Hungarian.
. meth. etanaine redela :te Ine carriage,
Welt hie real) e• le; les :ea and surround.
• el by art e(lU:,:l.1% eleturesque retinue.
But when he began to speak, and his
voice with. its resonant ani et the same
rime mell s...tund peered forth Its har-
mony over tiro heads' of the throngs In
aincriNi. deriving a peculiar
feen the eet. tinge of foreign
nivn
ecent. t?a tfre etqlustasm of trie lis -
'11'j'2 mocked' fin .
lees:melt 114.1.,•bem offered the b
hp os-
pitelity f tlluturn of a private citi-
zen or Leition e -he took an esPecial
;Interest in elle Teunrerian cause, and
tner • e. eying .e Iertnei in. the Beitish
ennit11.1 c.epivotl hie admirers arid
erlencie. land' of eaurt surrounded
•'Mei; his compardans, alweys in, their.
Teutteelelan natemal dress: maintained
• III a eeaelnenleue wee hie pretension 02
still trovOrenur
rrini.,tfl.r. audienees llee
:'-lx
i, pee wlem Prit'.'rPd the room
n•-•• seit,i ;1 ;)'?rt ailf:10..11;,.-Carap
e persons roe and
alateseta ,ealeled three with grave sol-
' •
.•..
AMonea the' exuee )r- eater' natibite
theee unaemoeratle -ferment! Es 'tweeted
Via eiaeleaSure. ..1 eel( Was Kea,
altta's inane:10re to proaeocecertain en,
• foets upon publle apation, not in his
own, but In his peoeleee behalfeand as
to that end it may, have seemed to,' him
necessary to Impress Leme the imagine,
tion of the aangilehmarc the picture of
Hungary • under her own governor, and.
also to illustrate to theur the firm faith
a the Hung/riarie the,mselves the ,•
Justice of their cause, it was not im-
proper that he should have iis.ed• such
pictureeque dleplays es. means. for the
accomplishment of . his purpoae.-.Cerl''
Schurz In. aleClure'e,
FI .1.x.:r.ruALLy DESTROYS
• . 'Vhat's Why catatmhis inveriattl'They cur
lieved that lie l'c(jIved name .0f. his !nettling vapor spreads to eveey part of 4,
most noted' ntepireteras In a dream .or. the beeathing, organs. . Germs. euifectii
-
Vision. In one of lee letters. no alludes. iing the tis.mies.of tbe nOSC.,.. throat and
th tho_kettle of • eneeet nue eatimates ininge nil'
. ..Notbine; • is left I ct,
ONLY A, OUP OF TEA
But it's from a Sealed Lead Packet of
CEYLON TEA •
the teapot results will be utiequalled
BLACK MIXED GREEN.
Sold only in lead paatets. 25e; 30e, 40e, 50e, 60e Per Lb.
tbat the 'atm ezuro te hattela a drem
a, 1 caninflantat ion. Spots that are sore ,
. are' }waled .. Diseilfirg,e is Cleared. Away
n n
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• ' i alio. eal-ereh becemos a thine: 'GI! tlic • o'....,Ara:111e. • •
The Antet, 5,..,„1 :n 4 1, .i„.,?!.11..,,.:r.:.,ne; , pest.. r•Ts4.- Citearrhozolie a 11 ci. S'utir 1.,-
' vry is ,ruir,rd nteed.: .Twci. •sizeta 25e
' ''" ' tiSMI''A /E4''.- -lea ea eeetee -1,.. 'aita eataeleraa
as nitwit reen 1-1 Aaaale tall:- • ittal ht1,00
nary v4,rirer;;;;,.1.21 ,c.21,1 ill ;&1:.'' 'in .,
tile oast to; •the .1,:i'.:4 (1..ffor•: ir‘oili the • ' .
Itanall. 11:,' Not' III' ;`,..1,;;',!(` IA ateett or ' - --a el see` e.:a: ee': I '. : 1 'al".t."••
tbealterary elay.e, a Ile: eaa, 141.1::fl1 Aim.
enable Goods
IN no Jewelry Store. in Clinton,• pr
surrounding towns; win be found,
inp0 reliable and --np;,tO-dafe„-stock—..
of articles usually carried by merchants
dealing in Jewelry wares.
Call in, and we -will CONVINCE
you that we exceu in many lines.
"Repairing' is' our specialty.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
All articles bought here engraved Free of Charge.
arsaregsmwoommeam..., vssone,mmimiumn.avecw,.....
JEwELER
7,M1M,?,,?,41?ThiM,
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C ter,
and OT1.1 AN.
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' . • . traopeee ee en ;47 -
71.,. • • ,1 noc,11..- 1' 11
at 11wat filo
• .;..7.,7,;;•• • d • 1. t rt!-: •
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hees. oet-.1 (22 .0ViT th
eleeln* . 10'. .1 thought .you \Yea
intikaa .a relaalta? . • • ' ••
le ter .• .
tO..1-,(•• f•,11' f
1 tly
stance, tlfr&z•
f•gera)1i 0.41 11.
' fotiriPPn • •
. rte.()
There is no • policy •line Politeness, rpc 111 vhIc'it •7•.'1"
ninee tt 'erood 1 imee ft 6 d
...;:ebet e. the best tongue. has fin/ere, . • .• • •
fOre$t -Clad
a•iel
•
•
• • ame Abeam' nIoneoia. •
Piiny aayethat the -almond blo.estini
was regarded. be • tile young, pseople of
,his age as an ealblene caebope. •.
• • "Cheer up," said kwater, "there are •
Russian Army Food. tieh in the sea good. as ever were
' t -6 '
Fltsp.aoodle.
' It is saidetbat. the word "flap':''•waCfiest :used 'le, Captain lki.:nrry::.t 122
"Peter Simple," 'where inatlp to
mean "the stuff they fee
In th R twotu
e uss at my l ay a :a et,
y an r ay , on • e ca s ee beneishermeneinsfst
'Weighing Live Flab.
• A visitor at an aqua:ilea who nad
wondered how they nein:teed te get
the weight of a live fish leinnee
that -was -really -a-very simpleriteetn-
do. The fish is put into a 12t1
'which is weighed n11:: *.;
ill it. pen the fish is teteen nee ee
pail and water are woigitect ,•;t
•• "Naano ttvo roe -,••• '
• lyrrin in wife: e ': feaceve, ,
Apaust r'O ISO 1:r: i
ease 5 1,y; ,,rhy th.‘•
1 is eti1itle,1 .!0 in 1 •
qiu,rryltti;,
• .r..ng* curing.; 11"1,, -nrCeflog.,
"How i.s it that: .
(a). "There, are so ix:an- old catli.
• dial cities' to the easIerii half ofnng-
4-}ahtl?-----:—.--
(b) "The heath,. round, Lona 113.
(SUCh asi310.ekle aelie are now so fam-
- oilsfor sr:110'61s and were once netorle
• •
Cue for highwaymeti?'. •• •
(c) eThe -sites' of most old Roman
caint'Pa are now oceupe4 by railway
• junctions? "„ e • • .
. . (d) "SO many • small artiele (smelt
as pills; Dena, screwS, watch syringe,
etc;) are made in the Birminghani
tkiet? . •
dis-
le) "The Broatis teem with wild
toWl?"
, It--eseenldeneeth-at-unieee-a-eithildelie
.I..gifted with more than ordinary ;cleft-
d fouls' on,"
week are obseryed as fasts, 1Vednesn .
``There mi be better " ..replied Heliotrope
the so ler ge s e way. o oo 18 mat the biggest •onos always get
I lentil soup and •black bread_ and a• away."--Itiladelphia Ledger.* •-•
i drink consisting of water in which rye •.
--Here's my bail. I've found my
s*""Xer -a liar,' said the other profes-
Bother You 'I
. 6.v...shouted. I
bread ha,s been soaked.
Syrionyrrioris..
,•
• An exacting* housekeener was scold.,
oidenoninn Titlese7 ing her hOuseinaal •one morning
From the time of Julius Caesar te 'wary:" . deciared," "yen; werk '
that of Constantine -the Great the pop; efts ne enieee, ,
eenamee-ef-the
from two Greek Words eigu:fying;
"twining towardthe sun.- It hoe
iong :been a pellet' that the glower or
the heliotrope turns, with the advalte-
. Ing day, • so as to face ,the sine Ili
some .speeiee of this plant this eurious
practipe is notiCed.
tiler name for a Roman .emperor was t ."Dat'.4-.(16' tore, ma'am," 'Mary' 're- swami, etesquitoes..
Caesar. After the reign of ConStan-
eit sho' Imre <loan' he' no encl.". The mosquitoes retina' in 'sneanips
tine the sobriquet in the eastern ern- --Harper'S Weekl •
5- • and damp Woods are generally move
pire was Constantine. ' brilliantly coloredthan tio.. varlet; es:
which frequent huiii9a .habitations.
4.2.1.11.1Mommi.
Does Your Stomach
dilitiereae, !for I've got It here In my pock-
), • AV'
Rather Rowels.
.051-esove elle stairway there flickered a
le, -and then a deep voice called
the shadows:
*e4SIEetherine, Katherine, who is that
papering the wall this hour of the
?"
ALEarng stillness and then:
4904 one down here, father, dear. I
It mud be next door."
Woe •eandle vanished and then from
vIoom of the parlor:
• enleorge, you big goose, I told you
Illseum to call on me unless you had
Ahavedr,
After the Fall.
allways pitied Adam and Eve for
driven out of Eden In such in
-
lit clothing, just as winter was
4112011nthg."
*WOW do you kow it was winter?"
"ilattllay, It was ;1st after • the fall,
!tr.
,
Dr. Shoop's- • Restorative . Cures All
Distressing Stomach Troubles
Through the Inside Nerves.
As YOU Vain° your health and happiness don%
neglect to care for the elightest stomach pain-
donti. it go. At the first sign of distress use
Dr. ShooP's Restorative and end au these
troubles. These aches are Ormals—they are
symptoms of comb* disease -is it wise te ignore
1 theta? You who never eat a bearty meal with
, out a sense Of fullness followed by a period
of 1 as s 1 t u de or • drowsiness -beware,
, Negleet these condi- thins and you surely
i invite distressing indigestion -you'll
become a sallow, miserable d y Depth:,s-
,,
Do You , experience any
of these Berne' toms?--,dis-
E sreas after
i Ins et teedeatetintretuourh,
1 =awing at nit et atom.
, 1.014/U.Inblirn of gas, belch.
114 of tv Ind, % loos of epee
-
Site, heartburn, headache, dig.
Iciness? 11 3021 \ suffer in any of
these. ways, your uty is clear -*
there Is b u t one '' Course open to you --
strengthen the inside terves-these special
seemaeh nerves -shake oft forever this
evidence otdisease, Put the digestive nerves in
condition to act as nature intended they ebould.
1- Don't drug, don't force -just giVe the inside
, nerves natural fore°, gentle tonle, naturces help.
! Dr. Shoores Restorative ski:Mid be taken to 410
thitt-it is the bnly oreseriotion which alums tip.
%Ow best edneation in the world is or even attempts to restore tha inside stoma
set by struggling to make a it.„.„ starves. Sold and MoOmmended by
W. S. R. HOLMES.
Vibes quickly and positively cured
116,V2 Dr. Shoop's Magid Ointment. It's
leieeile for Piles alone - and it does the
TA.: surely and with satisfaction.
.ebtrag, painful, protruding or blind
(lisappear like magic byits use,
es Nickel Capped glass assjars, 50e.
And recommended by W. S. R.
4.
As the result Of it joke on his 4ife,
Charles Smith, Mayor of the little
town of Brooklyn, Vt.sts believed to be
dYing, end Mee. Smith is probably fat-
ally wounded. Smith had ElbertMed.
ley dress up as a Woman, anti call him
out to the gate. Mrs. Smith, matideb-
ea by jealousy, shot her husband
through' the stomach and lung and then
shot herself.
'A ceee VT& robin
'Do you .bellove all geniuses r are ego•
Oster . • • I •
"No. Leek at nie. Ener :since Lean
Irrinember have nopt.mysetf. back by
, placing bee -Pelle en. estimateon my
limortauce and al,;lity."-•Chleago 'tee,
orel•Iteeald,
Ertiateterne. •
Thee Tr:1.0.'41.41-0u • eothedirm is a.
litc,:arons eltao.'.
• The rroia,rly attra.-4low so.? . •
7 The • Trag.‘d!:Ifi-7.11:: thinksWe ought ,
-to. Pay aim the eel:a:ye:0e press agent.
eialimi WO eo.---.V.rooneyn Ea ele.
"Why is ,Sitiartly'so unimPular?"
"He is one of thee people who come
aronna ever:y. day and tell you • It •isn't
the heat that enueos the discomfort;
but the burnidity."HWaeliington Star.
Imagination.
• Mrs. Boreing-tinaginationt What Is
imagination?
Mr. Boreing-It is that facility, my
dear, which makes men believe that
marriage is blies.--Judge.
Provalliing Wen.
Mrs, Bacon -Is 12 hundred pounds of
fee inueb, •
Mr. Bacon -yell, it all depends on
whether you're getting it or paying for
If -veteeme ettoteoreae
\
Preeentics, as the name implies, pre-
vent all Colds and Grippe wheretakeri
at the sneeze stage,"
..Preventics are toothsdme candy tab -
lobs. Preventics dissipate all eel&
quickly, and taken earlywhen you first
feel that a Cold is corning, theycheek
and prevent them. X'reventics are
thoroughly safe for children, and as of.
fectual for adults. Sold and recom.
mended in 5e and 25e boxes by W. S.
R. Holmes,
*se"""tieereseeee.
P ‘e.
urns Bad Blood into
Rich Red Blood.
No other remedy possesses midi
perfect cleansing., healing and puck,
tying properties.
Externally, heals Sores, Ulcers,
Abscesseso and all Erupekons.
Internally, restores thektpmach,
Liver, Bowels and 13lood to healthy
iction.• If your appetite is poor,
your erie-rgy gone, your ambition
Iost, B.B.B. will restore you to the
full enjoyment of happy vigorous
life.
In a baseball game at Rolla two
young men, named Clark and McKee,
belonging to the same team, collided
with terrific force while trying to
cateh aball,McKee being killed almost
instantly, and Olark being rendered
unconseious. Clark was the taller of
the two, and it is reported that his
upper teeth struck IVicKee in the fore.
head and were broken off and embed..
ded in McKee's
• ness of intellect and power of reason -
no special text book • is pre-
scribed by the College of Preceptors
'for the guidance of the candidate-4as
foregoingquestions cannot but- leave
Ititn in dire perplexity, • •
41110.1nri,),,,, •
This is the season of deetiv and iveak- •
fia'a
lh4d t607-7
resteecessorr
oor,, and
The Town of Clint= is on the eve of
"bo win." If you- contemplatebuilding,
let us gi-v-e you our est.imation, etc
WRicattiquar,,,n4 ior ali kinds of
S. 000.TL-) Clinton
•..
From nOW end.of this yar,
1
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Era
Or •
4111111111COr
SMITH'S
Wait PaperStore
'
Are you one of the crowd to the Bus
.Store P Everybody is row talking
of the beautiful designs of •
we h
Paper
I . I I
purchaser, We also carry a stock o
Window Shades Curtair
Poles, Cottage Rods,.
. :Room Mouldings,
Floor and Furniture Var-
•qned vitality. Nature is tieing eborn
'of its beautyand bloont. If you would
retain yours, fortify your eystem with
Hollister's Reeky Mountain Tea. 3:5e,
Tea or Tablets 1 Ask Your Druggist.
Apisralarng p. dilsIed Jesus.
Aninsuraneer.man who has • been
busy for some months with the prob.
lenis of adjustment arising from the
. San Francisco fire' says that one of the
'queerest question S was the loss on a
Chinaman's joss, a big 'gilded god.
."The adjuster found that some sixty
or seventy miter Josses were also in-
sured. When he reported this we cer-
tainly had a merry time trying to fig-
ure how much a god was worth who
couldn't care for himself. But we final-
ly arranged a scale. Of values that sat-
isfied everybody." ' .
halt For POuntain Pens.
to not use ordinary writing ink in
your fountain pen, as it will corrode
and render your pen useless unless
cleaned very often. Take an old type-
writer ribbon, turn over 11. 11 pint of hot
water and let it stand a day or ma,
stirring frequently. Turn the ink thus
made into a bottle, cork securely; and
You have an ink which will flow freely
and not corrode your pen. If the type-
writer ribiboa has considerable ink on
It you cilia thin your ink by adding
mere water rist4r the first nint is wade.
When the tip of a doe's nose is cold
i
and moist; that deg s not sick. A
feverish, dryr nose means siekliess with
a dog. And so With the human lips --
dry cracked and colorless lith mean
feverishnesS, and are as well ill appear -
frig. To have beautiful, pink, velvet.
like lips, apply at bed -time a coating of
Dr. Shobp's Geeen Salve. It will eoft-
en and heal every skin ailment. :Get a
free trial box at our store and be con-
vinced Large nickel capped glass
jars, 25c. W.S: R. Holmes.
nish, etc.,
of all descriptions, which are sold a
prices never known before to the
public. • ,
Painting and Paper Hanging done•.
Estimates furnished on job work.
Smith's Wall. Paper Store
--CLINTON—
N.B.-Sign Painting done. All Pape
trimmed FREE. • .
Apples Wanted
FALL ft5 •WINTER
Highest price paid.
D. CANTELON,
()LINTON.
NEW GROCERY STORE
___. ---- • ,
We have opened up a choice, fresh
Istock of Groceries at Otson's Old
Good Quality & Fair Prices
Stand and now ask a share of t L
patronage of the citizens of Clinton
and the surrounding community,
are our special cares.
custoiners will find our stook the best,
value in town. • The Red" Feather
b.iands in Teas and Canned Goods
are &moles of the values tve handle,
We •arc strangers and must
get acquainted,
it vvill pay those who sell farm pro-
duce to see is, before disposing of their
butter, eggs and potatoes, elsewhere.
We wilibuy, at a good price, Non,
you have to sell and veil' sell at a f ix
In
price, what yatihaAre te buy.
10c willenay forth° NeNt T'ira, to now oubacalb` BYARD HLL, 'none 11
Mato the sledge Of Year
4
• Our stock of high art Pianos of lates,
ease designs, and containing fines •
actions purchasable for money. See
our. very 'latest styles of sweet -
toned organs, at low prices. - Instru-
Merits rented, tuned or repaired.
Gramophones and music in variety a
Cs 110ARE9S
:MUSIC ElIPORMIN.
()AL
Little chops of water
Freezing en the walk, •
Makes the man who steps thereon
Indulge in naughty talk,
Many freezing mornings,
any chills -beware..
Just let us fill your coal bins,
And then you need net swear.
SCRANTON COIL
kip BEST TO HE HAD.
AI, HAMILTON,
, COAL DEALER
W ABOUT YOUR
ALL PAPER?
Nothing adds so much to the' decora-
tion of a house as good Wall Paper. I
am in a position to show you the very
hest and choicest patterns, as 1 am
agent for the
Empire Wall Paper Co,
of Toronto.
The samples for 1000 are entirely
new. ?rites run from 50 a roll to 35e,
with borders at same price. livery
roll of paper guaranteed tilt contain 8
yard, Samples gladly shown to in.
tendinepurchasers, at any Linae.
GEORGE POWTS,
House Decorator and Neer Ranger,
oor. Queen and Prilleega Sto Oink.*
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