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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-10-19, Page 7Oct. 19, 1900 'WM CLINTON 'NSW INOW Oa F41111. DI Mxtroatial 10"roal 111 0 0 0 1110 i , eke Wesel et the Tree. seeesseese. The Caninhoh !IMO, from wbleb thil ONE MEINGINE THAT NAS NEVER FAILED ,greater part Of the camphor of cola. •----- Waal le PredUced, is a uative of Plane, Japan, FOrenoett and. Cachln, • Health Petty Restored and: the Jity of (Mins, It Is a hardy, long lived tree Life Regained: and sonletimes Views to a great SIZSL 4 THE CAMPHOR LAUREL., Cr FrTh It hats evergreenleaves, yellowtail "'Men a cheerful, brave, light-bearted White flowers In panicles and. is a woman is suddenly plunged into that "eery ornamental tree, the trunk ran, peffectiort of misery, the ELVES, it is a Wag up to a height a twenty or Saa picture. It is usually this way : thIrty feet befh ore brancIng OW Is very nsuels like a Meek cue. , The She has been feeling "out of aorta" A HILLTOP BAPTISM 1 Strange Religious Ceremony In An Old • Druid Hanna A remarkable christening has Teeeete Ily taken place a remote part et Deebyishire, Hareorough inthe western portion of the county, gala to have 'been. as haunt of the Druids, ana• alVereiltlY used. both for wership ana as. a place of burial. • Porno years ago a number of human tenets, which had been 'compaetle buried, there In some distant o.entury, i were unearthed et the summit or this lotty ridge, whieh conimands a view over six counties, terminating in. the Mt,I peak of Snowden, the lartter 'being eas- In the exteactIon of camphor the ' °I onrYisYtIt's vilth fantastic dolomite crags, ible on a clear day. The hill the ehips are put into water in a still1 1 1 sonae of which were, It is supposed, Wood is first cut into small chips, and and steamed. The head of the still if; 1 shaped, ;by tbe Druids for ceremonial purpeses. filled, with straw, and as the steam A iblg. aloce of lenestone has been earrles ciff the camphor in vapor it carved info a capacious chair; another Is deposited in little grains around therock, with a flat top, appearrs to have straw. been used as an altar, ana an adjacent The crude camphor is. 'MO heated 1 1 monolith, in which a semich cuter bowl In a vessel, from which the steetra 1 has been scesoped out, looks like a rude alloWed to escape through a small font. It. was with water ient rock bofrom this an- cwls that the cbild - the aperture. The camphor sublimes in a daughter rf a farmer in the district- pemitransparent cake -In the man- was lately christened. The little girl, Ofeeture Of camphor the tree IS nee- . • . three months old, was carried up to this • iisarlly destroyed, but byy-a rigfdrlaer or Dome time; Ilead has ached and back' wile, bleak spot, accompanied by nu - Of the• lands in which the tree grows also; has slept.poorly, heenquite nervouSk inerons: :els tives. including, ot coesse -another/81Kit. p1500 of every and nearly.laVed once or ‘t&vice; bead. tb neeessery _ ndfseher and godmoth- one that is cut .down. The Wood is 'dizzy, intl,-Ifeail-belt$ Tely fast.; thM4P41."7-7tWill'el•V, j e Wind . howling 'highly valued for carpenter's workthat baring -down feeling, and during her among t'1e. crags, baptisrn was admin • . periods she is -exceedingly ;despondent.' isterecl he a. lay xectfler. Camphor was unknown to the isiothing please s her. Her doctorre says: The, a no eceord of any similar rats Greeks and Romans and was first . e%sneer up: you have dyspepsia; you ha.viny la. m celebrate on Hagaorouge a brought to Europe by the Arable will be all right soon,". MIS and the c =Miens of this pictur-: . But she doesn't get . all eight, an esqtte baptism appear to be quite uni- 111111111TM. steee-e-` WintliosephineRinville BROEK, IN HOLLAND. hope vanishes. then come the brooding, ;q morbid , melan'eholy, eyeriasting BLUES. It is Said to Be the Cleanesst Timis Don't wait until your :sufferings have At School 1.07 'Years Ago. In the World: driven you to despatr, with your nerves , The vicar and the seltoolmester , The cleanest town in the World .is Church itSieshull, England, have' been said to be Brea, in Holland. It is only ta a few miles from the capital, and has been famous for its cleanliness from time immemorial. It is .also notable on, account of the fanciful style of its houses and yards and gardens and streets. The people, though only peasants, are all well to do, and all feel a pride in -their town. It seems to be the first e dent I cra t k 4-2:tiiNveizicvbrt business a their lives th keep tlaeir " tuesriti° fnoreelief.; houses freshly painted, their gardens in they did not help me.' I was a•dvised to tri more than Ince in • one week an ad - 'five fines*to bd made to his for - perfect order and their yards and Lydia E. Pinkharres Vegetable Compoutide tiorl of so I bought a bottle:. arri glad that I didso, mer task for not getting of Wheel he streets as clean as a new pits. No carts for I 'am well. and strong to -lav and the shall be puntsted. ' all shattered and your eoarage rne but ound. See what it did' for'. Madame osephine Rinville, Mastai, Que. She writes : • Dear Mrs. Pinkbarn : "I suffered for four years with female troubles -inflammation or tue stomach mid fallopian tubes which caused aneeiolent pain and often torture, so much sothat I could 2:10t Walk at times end attend to send:shy duties. 'f s misery to me. I Ives so, blue mad ke Lydia E. Pinkhant'sVegeta. aom- 3 examining the papers 'relating to 1..m. day school, and they -have discovered the following document: . Rules to he ob.sesved the scholars, of the Free Scheel Of Church Minshrily Rule the First --Every boy and girl 'shall appear at sehool precisely at geeen' in summer • and 'tt 'eight in winter' •ancl for every morning in tbe-weelt that. lv± is absent' from scho.ol at prayers he shall have a, task of ten lines, to lse not the succeeding niglse, and If elven: • • ere allowed in the'streets, and no cattle. World looks brielt, for I have perfect health, 2. For the support of neatness and tbanks to yoUr medicine." . . . decency every boy shall' come elven If you aeve some- derangement of the. •frenale organism write Mrs. Pinl.harne Lyan,..Aiiiss., foe-ads/lee., Though the raising of stock and, e making of butter and e.heese are their occupations, a stranger 'WoUld never 'imagine that there were any cattle. in. the region, uuless he went to the bean- tiful green meadows at the back of the houses or the stables out there, where cows are kept in stalls scrubbed •aucl. Washed like kitchen. • washed anti combeil. ' • ' • . 3.. Every one .shali be proVid'ea pens, •ink.. and• a book tor. reading. .or , wynen in ctritrtutr;r. • The:old order changeth; end radars of dsociatioe together:ofmen for theiet-airy that had .their first oggin in the es • The streets are too fine and neat for s the feet of the animals to step on. All • protection. ell women, are now begin - are paved with polished stone, Inter- mingled with bricks of different colors, and .kent so serupnlously clean •that o hely could walk anywhere in Whites satin slippers. • ning to ,•:adrait women. to .thoir.. TWA iiuya,t110,.Z011d011.. 010be.. The Inot•e- inent is. ffieter in France, .Where At. hadits•ride. •••• One of • the •first theiribers :of the great, Benae? pate's Legion of leaner Was a weinan who- IMO wean the distiection and her. `cato.Mis.ion • b?y jising Irotn...-tbe% ranks. ..in Ids wars,. with a • -dozen„Wounds ...to, shnv Aft. her title deeds, • 'During the • h>stored ittotiare.by, the second republic anti the second empire, no more 'women, were admitted: int -the .third eel:albite has gene baek toleoeap.eiteatratiltiOn, • , and has • this year adMitied 'three:wo- men, ...two • of Omitbelonglag to the 1:tage, Of whom Bernhardt: is :one, and. third a woman ,painter, :Mme. maire, whose studio ia a veritable gar- thights terpftint. Deadly Snakes. The deadliest of snakes is said to he. -the mamba, an African cobra. It flies at everybody rine .werything; it goed out of its way to quarrel; it will even come down from a tree to solicit an Interview. Over in India there is the great king cobra, or hamadryad, a .siza larger, quite as fierce -it has been :known to chase a man on horseback; be had to ride for his life -but hiS poison is a slegree less virulent- The difference, however, may be .considered teen:el-ate -and- ceirses-to-inteeesteethes petient after a few minutes. Among .(..en the Australian cobras, the pit vipers of .:emerica and tbe great west Afriean seeisse there are species with eeil repli- • , talons, and the most alarming feature' ; is that the aggressive suakes are an desperately Poisonous. • The Size of neraria. The area of Bolivia is not accurate- ly • knoteu, yet it is probable that lee present area is 'not far from 600,000 square miles, which is the 'equivalent of the area of Germany, France end S.pain combined. Frani the lowlands on the east aud southeast. the land . rfses,' somethnes by easy slope and sometimes by abrupt.. uplift to the, snowcapped peak of Sorata, With •its altitude of near 25,000 feet and to the pyramid of Ullman', -which is given as 21,300 feet in height. La Paz lies at an elevation of 11,000 feet above sea level and Potosi at nearly 14,000 feet. A few miles west of La Paz lies the inland sea of Titicaca, at an 'elevation of 13,000 feet. • erie Position In the Matter. • "Gracious:" exclaimed the fonetvilfe, coming in her busband's den and find- ing him smoking his pipe and reading. ‘iThie• room is thick with smoke. 1 don't see how you can stand to sit al here." e . • • "'You can't?" responded the brutal husband. "Well, I don't stand to sit In here; I sit to sit-in here. • Did you. think you had married a freak?" -- It is said that this was the first time In 'their married life that she Slanauted a door on leaving him. eee • • T'ere Impoviant Den,tm. • • neifi...11.1.y: deat. ghee, begin •ldabbing yeur faces .WIth ereanis aad *eine' ote• eminent • before yeti need. Pure eactp.. and rain Water. are nil the cosmetics necessary till 'you ere. twenteefive •at least. After that. nightly applicatioes. of celd"creem and. oecasional deist of • powder ere peelaiseible. •• • •Doaitehecause..Yoti are Married, :taink. things do not- mattee; that Sad can wear shabby dressing jackets and pre-, • sent a cold cream smettred countenance • to your husband's astonished .gaze. • • May not -say anything, but he thinks all -the mote, anktots of . little rifts begin juet that Way.• Kitchen Scissors.. kiteitee convenience: whiela' itt not 'present le every lioneehold is a pair of • elisrp eciesere Seissbre stre used to trim lamp wicks.- which wrong, and to cut papers and string, but seldom for triter:aim; bacon sold ham .rinds, Skin- ning eparts ef. fowls -which need skin- nieg' trinimIng. salathe • •These are be sent, home tin they be previded. 4, If anyone absents himself from 'school without leave from his inn:sten. Or a note from his friends, for the first 'Offenee he shall have a tart, for the 'second he shall. be Severely punished. 5.. He that...tells a lie,• swears, steals, • or is genii., of profane •or . debauched language, Shall for ries first offence he, admonished, and. for the seporid he se- . verely punished. . * • • 6. If , anyone breaks a. :,wiridow ho shafl pay -for-It; if it .• be .not done • ho aball be excluded ,the •schopl.•.,' • . 7.-Every.'11 ly that is fdle aria tallta:- tiVe in school hours shafl be' spoko to once or twice; and if. petsisting bo corrected itecordingly.• • • •• 8.•Two impeeitord shall be chosen 13V • weekly rotation, avliasa Wilco shall •be - to keep the keys,. ttequalrit, the .thes:,•i• • when cciala are wanting, and .see that the schsol be kept clean'. •For evegy omission ot lea duty hp shall be -pun - iL 7.0 11 ' eicalT ;I, CANDY., Co t.AWADIt . from !he Ovens to You We bridge distance with Our moisture -proof. dust -proof packages. Hali- fax and Vancouver are brought ,to the ovens' doors Farms and .small towns are put on the same plane with the big. Cities. Ploonev's Perfection Cream Sodas r ere packed in hygienic, airtight Pedesaes, 'fresh, , encl,reach you in the same cosy deice, no matter where Yeti live. AT ALL encomia THE FIRST RADIUM. Its prom/coon mweet Made Pauper. of Curie and llei wife. I When Professor Curie was run over end Wiled on a street of Peels not long ago the entire world recognized that it bad lost one of its foremost. experi- menters. • Yet it was only 'lei years ego teat the wonderful element, raila wbice ie ad bis wife discovered, passed almost uuuoticed wiener the ex- hibits in a Paris exhibition, and a , stranger, seeklug tile physieist, found • Mtn only through the lucity help of a street gamin. ,itt the 1000 exhibition in Paris, says London Truth, the eouipilers of ake, catalogue ana the jurors entirely over- loeked the tiny vial contaliting its speck er radium, which the Curies had Sent, An exh1bit00 of dhunonds, an- • noyed because its presence,spoile4 the color of his jewels„ bad put It out a Sight. An. English visitor, however,. who had read .5 refereuee to the dis- . revery in an obscure journal, hunted It up and later set out to find the dis- coverers. Ile went to many places, the Mines the Sorbonne and elsewhere, but- uo pile in any of them could tell .hiro anything. of ,the 'Curies.. -At last, • by a strtinge chance, be ran peross a gamin who had heard of yittlinnaoreem a chum wbo worked as an ettexidant at the .City of Paris industrial labora- tory, where Curie .then, worked. By nehmen was brought tq Professor I .ierssms -^ • "Bey 'Maple Leaf'-/hOgNeW4f yea want a neat, smart, accurate ilb.v..-Wireless freca';', the old woman ,,,ie lived in a shoe." e••• Light and pliable, beemise no wear -destroying tidulterante ;arre;•' mixed with the finest Para gum. . • Conform to the shape a the shop -give a glove -like, fit, Stay.in shape. Wear long. • stylish this roundabout information the Eng- " Curie, who was a little amazed, but .11•11 Illttprovea repass carte ' Our postal card is la need of Im- provement. The writing on it is in :plainview, to be read at leisure bY any postal employee from the time it leaves the sender until it arrives at Its.the speek of radium had been obtained. destination. It is safe to assume :that pleasantly so, to find that. Some one was ta last interested in What the were doing, ' •• Mine. Curie, he said, had herself _pounded in a mortar With,: her OW1) • hands all the pitebblende from which Pitchbleede was costly, and she had 'not wasted a grain. • She bad ruined ber bands inthe work. They were then spending every pen- • ny for Piteliblende. Mme. Curie .bad given up awes entirely nude -vas wear- ing very old and badly patched cheap •shoeS and old fashioned clothes. The this has been the cause •of no little troubin and outharraesment. • During me Orst stay be Brazil •I found that the postal card there In use was supplied with a flap or covering of • dark ,paper whica whea•gnrsanted down. completely hid the writing. This' flap was attached to the back Of the card, professor had on old shoes•. and a the edge gummed and perforated, the ensertion of a finger tip being all that threadbare coat -his only 'Oat. ' Their was required to (spoilt,. • It sereed the ,little girl was dressed as cheaply. But purpose oe a letter at half tire expense: bytheirecononiy and their diligence I. fail to see why :atm government did they had enriehee • humaaity inertia*. ' . not adopt this style of postai card lebly. by :their, discoveries 'in ead16 ac - long ago, the. additional.expnee -being tivity and tbeir -is-elation of radium it- ancuralti .regoceigaerreseeeb 1000 Telefeer 000010 IllikeeereeerallizO itair•wircrotOIN. . • • Wit. Wit, like every other pewee has its boundaries. Its success depends on the aptitude of others to receive impres- sions, and that as some bodies, indis- soluble by beat, can set the lurhace mid crucible at defiance, there are minds upon which the rays of fancy may be pointed without 'effeet and which no are of sentiment ean agitate or exalt. -Johnson. • Too 'Well Recommended. Furniture Dealer -This table is easily worth the extra .$20. A. hundred years from now it will be as &cid as it is today. Customer (choosing the cheap- er) -In 'filet case I'll leave it for My great-grandchildren. tshed. • , • • • *- • • O. That justice may iee iripartiahr .dietributed, and t� prevent • complaints. Of severity, if any boy:Pleads not guilty any miles, he shall be tried by. five of his school:ellbw's and cendenined er acquit ed. •• • -1 0..'And to encourage diligence two ho ats will be given every. C,1.11ristMas• • by the tnaster to the two ,boys who in their several *Sees . have •behayeds 'best,' end made- 011'3 greatest. improve- : LaStly. •That as one May plead ig- 'norance, or' expect indulgencies allow-, ere Attests tules , shall be read over by the inserter tour times In the ykue at the com n1(4.11(.011101 t -of • eVerY• quarter, and a copy of them. also Shall be plac ed on the well in the most conspicuous ' pert et teechool,• andilU .ono-sball- .admitted..into this seleol who will riot ktilimit to be govere .l by them: . Terms:- . Read trig free, after chirdree itaVe learned AS'o:iis of three letters; writing,per cluerter,-• De; writing and arithmetic, 7,s 6dee entraime; .1..e 6.; eock-pence.• 60. 18 clay of sem, • 1799. . We appreve ef the 'above rules, • Thnraaa nrocike, Harlot Surrtuel Jaeksori. ,proper uSes ear eeissors, eiiid the use of ' !• them savee mike) labor. •• • '• • No man le so tall that he need never stretch and none so small that he need never stoop. -From the Danish. sunommisze EF.,,Fm=7/72iimmomemalamn The most important ioustiiiolci, item • self. so slight as sun to leave.a harelsome profit.--Chicage News. ' •, • ShalteanenVe on Ilona. Berne pessiiiiisfe itre hyaline" to think that Shakespeare le quite leo& • 'Good ' news however, oiiei fr ilengstry. DIE YOU MAKING $2,003,22 A MAO? a is being done with our goods. Vork is pleasant, permanent and profitable. ;Gods used its every house, every dere No fake, md tto need te create the demattd. hegitituate, reputable business. Wu elm start without rt cent of emits'. Write to day, G. Malian/Mt, & We tested Teas, and Coffees, London, OM. (POT110 IN CANADA) net only suppl ies color and flavor to soups, sauces, and gravies - but a quarter teaspoonful in a cup Of hot -water ntakes a brac- ing cup to the invalid or auvalescent, .Armour's Itxtract of Beef is tuore economical than others be- eattse it goes four times. as far. 'Write fat free Booklet "thilitiary Waitekles" which tells how -to use Arinoar's &did heel Betract, 85 ARMOLIR LIMITED - Torento CANADIAN tAt-roltY-71 PreCNY aretm4 CAST, For Levers of 'Dieters. . • Readers of 'Nicholas Nickleby" will A ern:respondent has 'recently . stem a theatricial potter there. 'inns as follows: • •• • By Divine ,PermisFien,' In the year .l05G, • on :the 20 July, will ..be repr,.senteqfor the first time ' • . • ' • ROMEO .AND J1J1T ' . A • sensational dy, loth el.:lady re- newned, •in five acts,. with sonv,, :dances • reneal Fire. . • ' • • Ey WiMirm Sluestepeare. 'The Author win be present at the 'Per - f orma nee. • . • -I.opti4 On:Tribune. ' Richard Lion Ileart. Englishineu are now talking •about •'"repatriating" the dug of Richard • Lion -lleartewhich hes been lYlog these many eeutertee in the abbey of Vote • Samnur, In • the valleY of the Loire, France. .Negotiations this effect are --now. pending. between Sir Franels. Bert id, 1301.1Sh 1111113a.kaf..lor• ;at Palle. and the Preach. goveimment, :eed it le eepe(tee-that Britain's wishes will be cemplieel with. AS !long age .05•180;) reed .Deihy. begged Napoleon 1.11: to permit the removal. of.• thee ye- , • • • . .coRpIAL INVIT ATION .• D1SleASE • , 'This is 0 d apt:deseriptton of eonstip.- • ation, Ws an ennatural ernidition. to • begirr with, and it'S heeeuse• it • Intnge about blooddeterioration, in- terferes with digeStion, renders you . ste•ceptilfie to infectiouediseases.. and caus,es anaemia, Not .50 inuell a prir- gativt• n$ a natural, 'stimulant . to tile • -,hoWels is What yOn need. You get it in• by.. Hamilton's :Pills whieh increase liver notivitse restore the - bowelsto perfectaction.and positively teire.con- • - stipation and. HS attendant evils, • in-, •:sitt on having !••only Dr...Hnenilton's Pills of•Mandrake and .Butterrate,'215&a.. •box itt ail 'dealers. • •• • - Al depends on the tuition you receive in a •college whether you will make a, success of business life. • If your teacher allows you to depend on other students and look in the back .of the book for answers, your course: will' be i ailure. There are no answers given in OUR' books -we teach you to stand alone. You fieed no sup-: • 'Port, so that when you start life in earnest you have that confidence in .yourself so eesential to a business man. We have the reputation giving a thorough and effi-• cient training in °both our Business and • Shorthand. departnients. ' Bqoklet free. School. term : Sept. till June,, inclusive. Students may enter at any time.. , 1 no t...i.-90.5r Lear In rile sistorsa. The .plare which has. this . nebst re-• marital* leaf fs.. narri4d .after Queen Vietoria. It was the tribute of t Eritiela traveler In a far -away land when' he dise .vered, 'the untisnal growth. The leaf 'wasmore than fVe feet in dia- mei er, and around. It extend:Al a rim •Itc,. • ' nclies high, on thg.1 insidc. light green, like the. sur:ace o he the leaf. on • t.oiltsisle nice the, leafs lower part, of a bright ciente The •etem of the flower- was 'an .inch thiek near the ealanes ex d studdren with eth.p, elastic. prfcklee getout .three-qpnrters of an 'inch in' length. The ealYx Was 'four- learva,. each ufiWao. or 'u en • inches in ninths to •England.but the negotiations length. arid three *In breadth at the bassi wpm interrupted by the Franco -Ger,- they were thick,• white nsa e, • ' ' • • • • • . 'brown. and priekly outside: The (Barnet- •mau •war. • • • • • • • Tl hoine.ot the Wetnan'e club of. Denver' bas been exempted frorie any taxation on the groned that the club . .01m:indite dreseeizat ion and en - egged htimanitaeian•work. • Sbending money is tin art -Which oughe to be stedied, and every wife: ran so spend her husband's• earnings as to double the purchasing poper. • • er• of the calyx is lwelve to .tlairteen Inches; on It rested the magnificert flow•er, wh'th, 'Whaa. deeelopee, eovdred coMpletelY the riblyx with Its hundred. petals. • . • , 'When it firstopens the flower is 'white With 'pink in the middle, which spreses over the whole flower. the more it ad- evences in age, and It is. generally found I the next .day of a pink color. As if te • enhance its beatity a is sweet scented; like others of its tribe, It posisesses fleshy disk., and petals and Stamens pass gradinilly into each other, end litany • • pc- taioid leaves time be obsertecl. "We met them afterward frequently," remember the ."little cottage at • Bow, e covering lio•xe.•s' with paper or, muslin . . says an explorer, "and • the higher We advanced the more • gigantic. they be, where the hero 't .olt. his mother andis „ e the and exile° will avoid amine • cattle; we measured a leaf Which ter to live whilst he served the gertials """ six feet five inehee in sliameter, its Ttm. 13i.ahers ChenrYbie. The Dickens Fel- .. tfl •e and .a half. Inehe.s high; and the losesOip, en•wheez labers the public onve • - - - newer fifteen.Inches actoss." • l'f. almai"..'irl'ilimti°.!"1".`"'"B"'"'w . --, ... . ... so roach. of reminieCence, have 'identis • -' .: - - - ----- -' ------.--- . ,, . ,,,,,.4............y.....-, MT.. ...••••1* ' 11 alum. is added to. tee paste used le ttd Ill.:- spot • with. t ltd Orel/ Hall Es-' -tato, which was, until recently; the site :if it lunatic asylum. The .ede tete surrninnied by a high wall, upon , • which ta this day the back gardens of some c,•itage abut, s that here we have the orig.:n •of the comical story of Mrs. Nieltichyle lunatic admirer. The Court - ell of -the Fellowship avhosis address. Whitcomb House, erliitccertb street, W. CS, now 'suggest' thee the estate, which: • is in the market, and comprises a dos- on /IN's, tin NEy pits en votes of nictely Wo 4,14 land, might Un 11,1 A BAD CASE OF \ KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED BY. • be areulred as a public -recreation. grninci, Diekens ,hiniself would liaVe been lightm. at such it proposal. soul erowdea Row would he equally pleased. --iennilon Chronicle. Sores n Stealers. "kermon stealers." saki a minister, "ought to he ectreell, They ought to rend over several times the sermons that ilely litea,1 ;before delivering them. "I know a young man of tweety.one or twenty-tavo who pesached a stolen Sermon he had not read over, and in most impeessive pert he itotind ititnse declaiming, "etne friends, *hen first earne ameng Yod more than forty years ago those thin, white „locks Were thick and brOwn and this bent back," etc, "Another sermon stealer, preaching In a village of tiatut eta souls, Said, be- fore he could cheek hirriself, 'In the teeming Streets Lndon Of this great Metro- -- 21IIIIIIMMINSIMIKa 1"1.1. codes Cotton Root Compound: The clemity Minister of Larels and Forests of Ontario received a letter last week signed by 21 young Men, eel born in Canada, hut noW residing in { New Vark, Who Want to return to this I country and settle' hi Ontat to. They have formed 0 dub with that end in I view, and In their letter ask for infor- mation as to homesteading. The groat 'Uterine TOAD, qtat only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can depend. Sold in throe degrees of etretigth--No. 1, el ; No. a 10 degrees etronger e3: No. ;;; for Bimetal eases, t5 per box. Sold. be all deugg sts, or Beet prepaid on receipt of price. s Free paw Wet, Addrens; THE COOKIIIIIIISINIIII0.,TOMINTO, Ht. • . • A. Coeporatioii as ehop'keeper. • . Yarmotith' .Corpora lion, in carrying out its polley of municipal:erecting:has Opened a .sium in :Kinn AtIvet, t ) push the sale .of rieotric temps- itna fittings; fens, motors. etc., In controtion . with its ell'etrieity department. Tlif.1 pertinent is Int:king a handseme prod; ach year, to the great advantagt1 of .the ratetiayere. • Itianey, Troubles, no matter of what kind or what stage of the disease, Cali be quickly and permanently cured by the use of these wonderful pills. Mr. Joseph Leland, Alma N.W.T., recommends them to all kidney' trouble sufferers, when be says :-I was -troubled with dull bead - aches, had frightful dreams, terrible pains in my legs and it frequent desire to urinate. Noticing DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS recommended for just such annoy- ances as mineete orcurred to me to give them a trial, so procure them, and was very much surprised at the effectual cure they made. I take A great deal of pleasure in recommending them to all kidney trouble sufferers. Price 50e. per box, or 3 for $1.25; all dealers or The Doan Kidney Pin Co, Toronto, Ont. Ass Mary sit rpottrd scnnol teaCh ill 801Ith 1.iiril ki, N suburb of tleveland, WWI assitssineted in the door o tite wilco) buildber by an unknown, who called her to the door, and fired two linnets into her body. The man escap- ed, and posses have been formed and itre now scouring ail the neighbor- hood in search of him. NJ 1110I1Vil eta. the crane is kilown. Mise Sheppai Was twenty.two years of age. • -Tram. Profits, Pay for Cotteerts.. 'After devotine; C3.000 to tht, relit f Of the rates the Sheffield Corporal on has Voted of its tramway 1ir.)1It0: l‘sor pro- visimi of 11105101'. inIrks, 4 2()O., nc cost of proyiding men:en-al winter conserir .C161) e ereibution to Sh, Meld Univer- sity, 41400. . , • After blankets have been leashed and hung on the *line end, are thoroughly dry beat whllt it carpet beater. • They Will become soft and light and the WOOI like new: Old felt hats Will melte good InIp. nicks and give a bright light. Care naUst be 'taken to cut them the exact width of the wick. The emelt polish glveri the most cost- - piano can be entirely reined by the direct rays of the sun. The Great French Vitalizer , Arre Ft "raliPr cntly cut -es Debility or Weulatesa result- ing front indiscretions or excesses. Best and surest remedy known for all stiseases Met follow as a sequeure of Meets, eons of Mono**, rains in the Iittelt. Dimness of Visimi, Premature old Age nitcl many oilier diseases that lead trs Physical Wenknere, festivity and Mt early grave istaileeto any address on te. cept of price, So ernit,01 OW: lyNtOD for St.i. IHE OM' MeDiCiNE CO., Stratford, tett, • Forest City Busin'ess COlegel . . Na. 0. A. stag., FAli;i2al.• • LONDON. zblcorsmr-1,,vtil7mza.etxleivek,„ .;y4,•.4.1.c&fit:',:4541eKvt•KO K LOO DISEASED MEN ef you ever contracted any blood disease you are never safes unless the virus or po son itas been. eradicated troin the system. gave you any of the following symp- toms? Sore throat, ulcers on the tongue or lathe mouth, hair falling. out, aching „ 'oessof-theskinesateseritiamees on the body eyea red and smart, .dys. ,peptic stomach, sexual weakness -indications of the secondary-stagere-Donit-ritia your system. with the old. fogy treatment -mercury and potash -which only sup, presses the symptoms for acme only to break/let again when 11:191)3- ill domestic life. Don't let quacks expo /anent on you. Our fieW Methocr • Treatment is guaranteed -to cure 3:00. Our guarantees are backed • by bank bonds, that tho disease will never return. Thousands. of patients have beed already cured by oiir New Method Treatment or over 20 years. No onuses used without written consent'. • Mr. E. A. C. writes: "Your remedies have done me more SCKXI ' than Rot Springs entail the doctors and niedichtes I had pre. viouslytried. I have not felt any of those pains; or seen any ulcers or blotches for over seven years and the outward symptoms of the loathesome disease have entirely disappeared. My hair has grown in fully again and land married and happy." • CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREQ.'. WRITS FOR QUESTION awe FOR HOMO TRIA/metir., CURS* GUARANTEED OR NO PAY. 25 YEARS IN DETROIT.. • Drs. Kennedy Kergan, 148 SHELBY IST2BET. DET,SIOIT. idICH. it% bc.t.K. K K K•ec; K eaeritiallele esmeemmimalmeleso' es.. annernanizzonemewa.......a. . - . de ander wine The LARMOUR School, 1 , ., -,-9F-- • Now. that harvest is neaTrly I 44,i „ ,„ ,.., n.,,, 6.,„,,,,, here you will be needing Bin- 1 i v-11-11./Hri-i , ,der Twine, -we 1 Call supply.you , And General Training foi: ' • Railway Servicel. Gaile JAS. A. FORD, The new' nItufirlp oel of instructiOn adooted.11,Vr this sohool ha irived e great success. , ' PaPils graduate in thershortestesossibie - 1. therefore at the least expense. Employment provided at once a Writti "o„ 51. S KED MERCHANT free pamphlet which will giVe full inferinat:c= Sehoolrooni in Gordon Block, opposPeP 4) INTO N. • °Mee, the most dedi rable loeaticn in th4ei , Irspeotion of olassei atiwork cordiatly inotrgslit: • SIESSIZIMMOISW1131115°111111E.alli611116211.1111111.1111811. CO AI.2 I3efore placing yotir orders for your season's supply of Coal, get our prices. The very best gnarls carried in strait and sold at the lowest possible prier:. Orders limy be left at David & Rewland's IlardWare store, or with W. J. Stevenson, Light Plant. ' • ROBERT LAMOUR Stratford', tin er • Principal ancrInstructor, form -11 4.4... District Superietendent G.T. R. A p r1120th 00-01. • '11111111.1111111111111111511111MMOMMEW It. Fitzsimons tt, Son. We are still in the But- chering busin/ess, and are in a position 1to fill all or- ders for seasonable rnePts, ir.t•ust ic cu. ca..e Our new business salad is in the Combe Block, 11, :Fitzsimons 84 Sot fkolit 16 Clinton Anchor Mere. This is the port for Higheilataa. Confectionery, and Fancy Baking. • Have you tried our Cakes Breed, if not Wille net? ego eeLprrgs.-- . We carry a choice line of frnit.,.. • and our chocolates have no entha,. we haiidle GANONG TIROS' of Never l Brunswick, and HARl' RY 13R05', of Toronto; we beat them Air m ,m(.,,,,:.,- 'box goods. I While Ont strolling don't folge..:X to visit our Ice Cream Parlor, wat Iare always pleaaed to see and welt eta you. Parlor open from 7.80 toll p.tr:, , NIMENS' WIFE. . W. W. 'Nimes,;„ Phone 42 Clinton. •' t ADAC ilt" Nefectamits W60 lit 4iie AJAX 11,0111-04121Ittlaci oheaddons,405 &WOO ASOAPPWWWWWPF ‘•. 4 skeetieeWomser. Pietogesnisesereerreace *We ."•41•Y Wet 1* r Advertise in the NEW,