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TIM CLINTON NBW BRA,
The "1,41P1110111' ,SCh001" el TeItgrapng and News Notes
mill% Strafford, OIL I
your wife becomes dis-
ouraged when the bread
isn't good.„ Scmetirnes
YOU say loud things too,
Prevent both, by buying
your wife
Ogilvie's Royal
Household Flour.
With it, bad baking is al-
most an impossibility,
Recommended and sold by
A. D. BEATON,
The People's Grocer.
Prompt Delivery. aar 'Phone 111
II. Fitzsimons tt-Som
We are still in the But-
chering business, and are
in a position to fill all or-
ders for seasonable meets,
int.usted to cu..cam,
Our new business stand
is in the Combe Block.
Fitssinions & Son
Phone 76 Clinton
IN"'"a"glami*P"amasilleagaldeasesssio'
C 0 A.T...1
Before placing your orders for
Your season's supply of Coal, get
our przces. The very hest goods
carried in stock and sold at the
lowest possible price.
•
Orders may be left:at Davis
Rowland's Hardware store, or
with
W. J. Stevenson,
Fit Electric Light Plante
wo Town.
As a resifft of the new and entirely
original method, of instruction devised
anci adopted in this school by the twin-
' a Amain,
it has already seenred the highest rep-
utation for rapid and thorough work.
It takeS 1110re than a merely "exper.
'fenced telegraph operator" to metre a
successful instruct*, If the instructor
is Jacking in that peculiar facility of
conveying hie knowledge of the art to
a pupil- ot pdiently and constantl
guiding and assisting hiii ftg he ltd.
vances-tben the student is laboring
under a great disadvantage, for the
reason that instead of adding enthus.
iesia to his applieation to study, he is
liable to become discouraged and lose
interest in it, and the good results he
was capable of achieving -under a
proper and efficient instructor -will
not - °anti o t -be realized.
As evidence of the satisfactory work
done at this school, the following letter
*from the first student that graduated
from it is copied from the local press
of June ist
•
COMPLIMENTS FOR A STRATFORD" Ira
STITOTIOOT.
011.12ffdian 1.1il410 RailWaY CeniPanYa
Didsbury Station, May al, NCO.
Mr. R. Larmour, Stratford, Ont.
Dear Sta.-You will think 1 eave for-
.
gotten my promise to write yoti and
let you know how I am getting along
in this western country. But I could
not well forget the interest you took
in securing me fir position after I had
completed We course of instraction in
your school (Telegraphy). I am more
than pleased to tell you I am getting
along well and aro now employed as
operator at Diasbury, with prospects
of promotion, , •
Mr. Niblock, superintendent, has
taken a kindly interest in my welfare,
as a friend of yours. As the first grad-
uate from your school, I trust I tna,y
yet prove a worthy representative of
the niLil.e art you are So well qualified
to tach. With the kindest regards to
yourself and wishes for the continued
success of your school, I remain, yours
respectfully,
H. VERNON, •
Didsbury, Alta.
MILBURN'S
Heart and Nerve Pills.
NOTICE LIO • CREDITOMS.
THE ligArrun or EKNVIST r... PAANRAM,
Mao/vent
Notice is hereby given that Ernest 14 Farn-
ham, of the Township of Rullett, in the CountY.
of Huron, farmer and stockbreeder, ha ff made an
assignment under R. S. 0, 1807, can. 147, and
amending Acts. of all his estate,,eredits and ef- •
fects to me, for the general benefit of bis
• creditors.
A A meeting of his creditors will be held cit the
Council Chamber, in the TONVII of Clinton, On
FRIDAY, the 26th day of OCTOBER, 1906, at the '
ffl hour 03 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon; to receive
a Statement of affairs to appoint inspedtors and
and fix their remuneration, and for the ordering
of the affairepof the estate generally,'
Creditors are requested to filetheir claihis with
the assignee, with the proofs and partieulars
thereof required by the said Acts on dr before the -
day of such meeting.
And Notice is further given the; after the 00th
day of November, 1908, the Assignee willproceed
to distribute the assets of the debtor amongst the
claims 03 of which notice shall. then have been
given, and that he will not be liable for the as-
sets, or anypart thereof so distributed to any
Person or persons. of whose claim he shall not
then have had notice.
Dated at Clinton, the 178h clay of October, 1206,
W, BRYDONE.
PROLIDFOOT, RAYS, & Assignee,:
Solicitors for Estate,
The LARNIOUR School
--OF--
Telegraphy,_
Arid General Training foe • •
Railway Service.
The new method of instruction. alioptedi by
this school has proved a great success.
Pupils gradualje in the:shortest:possible tim
therefore at the least expense.
Braployment provided at o21ce.P8Write for a
free pamphlet which will give fultinfotmation.
School room in Gordon Block, opposite Pos
Office, the mot desirable location in the city
Inspection a classes atlivork cordially invited
ROBERT LARMOUR Stratford, Ont
Principal aricInstructor, formerly
District Superintendent G.T R.
A p ril20th 00-07.
•
Anchor. Here.
This is the port for High-class
Confectionery, and Fahey Baking-.
Have you tried our Cakes And
Bread, if not why not?
nee° LATHS. -
We carry a choice line of fruits,
y and our chocolates have no equal,
we handle GANONG BROS' of Ne.sv
Brunswick, and HARRY' WEBB'S,
Toronto; we beat them allin fancy
box goods.
While out strolling don't forget
to visit our Toe- Cream Parlor,. we
are always pleased to tee and, Wart on
you, Parlor open from 7.80 toll pan.
NI1VIENS°
W. W. Nirriens,
Phone 42 Clinton.
Binder? wine
Now that harvest is nearly
here you will be needing Bin.
der Twine, we can supply you
Eialled Hay
JAS. A. FORD,
SEED MERCHANT
CLINTON.
Axe a specific for ell•diseases and die -
orders arising from a run-down condi-
tion of the heart or nerve system, such
as Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous.
Prostration, Nervousness, SleePlessi•
ne.,s, Paint and Dizzy Spells, Wain ralge
etc. •They are especially beneficial to
Women troubled with irregular men-
• • . sturation.
Every student Who has graduated
has found employment at came, either
on the Cr. T. R. or the O. P. R.
The two letters following are froin
the two last graduates. Similar let
tot's have been received front every
graduate.
From the Spatford Herald of Sept,
I5th
.
1tELIA.13L1,4 REICOliIMENDATION
To all whom it may concern •-11111'-
iLIg titkeii a COL1L'se oE instruction at
the Larmour School of Telegraphy,
Stratford, 1 cart bighly recommend it
to anyone thiuking of taking lip the
41.10 of telegraphy. The success or
the school since started bas proved be-
yond doubt the efficiency of the new
system adopted by its able principal
and instrootor. Grand Trunk Rail-
{
wey station, Tavistock. Sept. a 1000.
-Nelson W. Boyd. Note -Mr. Boyd
commenced and finisbecl the course
tinclwas a oi ted t 1118 ' ,
ition Itt Tayistock; all within 0 months
actual attendance.
Grand Trunk Railway System,.
Onesley Stetion, Oct. 1st, 1906.
Mr, R. Larnannia Strati:0rd'.
• Dear Sia- Sinceleaving your school
have had practical experience. on the
rand Trunk Railway as operator as
well as in other work connected with
the position of operator, and can now
better understand the benefit of your
careful. and well -devised plan of in-
structing students in telegraphy, roles
and regulations, freight and passenger
occounting, etc, 'Can, therefore, can-
didly say that your. method and the
continued pers.onal assistance you gaye
to your students, makes your school
the very best of •its kind that Any
young man or woman could attend if
they wish to take up the study. Your
night class Offers the very best of op.
pcirtunities for those who are obliged
to work during the day.: .
•Yours truly,
(Signed) ALBERT W. puoicLow
Any person at all interested should
not fail to send for a copy of the book-
let, which 'gives Much needful inforina-
tion and practical advice regarding a
profession which offera the greatest in-
ducements of any calling a our day,
'D ttY AND: NIGHT QI.A.SSES,
Stratford, October, 1000.•
Health of' Province Satisfactory,
• Dr. C. A. Hodgetts, chief medical
'health officer foe the proviece, in his
• report for Septernher, says : -The
liealtlaof the province; based on the
returns of 750 divisional registrars, so
far as death caused by contagious die.
eases, may be .capsidered satisfactory,
with the exception Of typhoid fever,
which generally become more preval-
ent during the fall months, and the
returns for September this year are no
:exception. In New Ontario this dis-
ease assumed a,n epidemic form in
some localities -eight towns and vil-
lages having reported 277 cases and 25
deathsfano a populatioh of 22 264,
which makes a death rate of 4.12 in
1,000: This record is much higher
than was reported from thirteen cities
and towps or the older settled parts of
Ontario, where 213.oases and 22 deaths.
were reported from a population of
384,476, the death rate being 0.05 ;
while the returns from .750 divisions
give 608 cases and 88 deaths: •
DO NOT BR A BURDEN
Price so einitIT-MF Vox, oirferil: .24------seure-titted-Ilidvace-to-Reoders-trt
• All dealers, or
Trim T. arnamer co., Llarran.
Toronto, Ont.
the New Era
A weak storna,eli and its resulting ills
are not natural. With proper' care
and the use of Mi-o-na stoma,ch tablets,
A Reaina dispatch says :-A Consee. Y or case o indigestion' Or
vatiye .eonvehtisen • for the whole stomach tronble can be completely
country, west of the Great Lakes is be-
ing actively discassed in' the West.
alanrConservative leaders favor the
move, but it is said to be opposed by
those in the East, ahd that Mr Borden
:cured. . • . .
. It irta sin to deprive oneself a -en:
joyment.inlife and become is burden
to others through iucligestion. .
• •
The. backaches, • headaches, •distress
oes n yfavor-theadett.-The. afteroatiegrloes of appetite gulping
Conservatives of Alberta and Saskat- up of uudigestea food. and gases are
not natural, aliso.na stomach tablets
chewan favor the convention, and Mr .
Hataltain is said to be anxious to see used tor tew days before meals will
something of the kind. It is said that so strengthen the digestive organs
that you can eat anything you want
such a eonvention is necessary to stim-
ulate the organization as it is dead without fear of distiess or resulting
sickness. •
The directions for taking Mi-cona
emphasize the differedce between this
remedy and the ordinary medkine
teen steamers and sailing yeesels were . that is given for indigestion. Mi-o-na
wrecked or badly damaged, over a is to be used before meals, strengthen -
thousand junksswamped, turnedover, ing the digestive system for the food
or. battered to pieces against the stone which is to be eaten, while the ordin-
walls of the Praya., 80 per cent of the ary remedy is taken after' meals. and
lighters„launches, yachts, houseboats simply digests the food without
and small native craft went to pieces, strengthening the sannach.
absolutely be Alberta and searcely
breadline. in Saskatclaewan.
Ten•thousa,nd liveri were lost, seven-
atatiy. 'wharves Were Wrecked; •
many damaged, as the result of •a
typhoon lasting but two hours. at
Hong Kong on Sept 18, according to
letters brought by the steamer, Em.:
press of Japan, one at the few vessels everywhere, or will be sent by Mail on
to escape the disaster. receipt of price, 50 cents.
•'Write today.for a free sample' pack-.
age, mad also give us your symptoms,
and one of the best known strenctela
1 specialists will give your case his care-
ful and personal attention vvitheut
N
charge. ' ,rhe R. T. Booth Company,
Buffalo, . Y. •
' We absolutely agtee that your
money will be refunded should you
buy' 050 cent box a Mi-o-na stoinech
tablets and not be, satisfied with the
results. Macatut is sold by diiiggjsts
SECURITY.
Genuine
Arthur A I'erktv, sou of Senator
tPyepruleoyia, *died Wo seley, Sask., faun
Harry Ounimings, a young farm
lin ral, was accidentally killed, While Oa
shooting at Metcalfe.
L. K. Silverthorne, of Raleigh town.
ship, disconraged by fininicial reverses.
hanged hirnself in his barn.
The G, T. R. has issued summonses
against a lot of Glencoe People for
• throwing rice at a wedding party.
; A. statute of Burns was unveiled at
Frederictom Lieutepant Goaern.
or Fraser, of Nova Scotia, making the
oration.
'William Cason, while hunting ilea
Ir.
Hayfield, shot and killed alabaSever
son, 11 years old. whom he had mis.
taken for a woodelmck,
1
Mr, John Charlton, ex M P. for Nor.
I attk, made a Thanksgiving PaY gift of
$50.1ral to endow a chair of moral phil-
osophy in Queen's University,
Commander Spain's investigation of
tlie loss of the steamerPrincess mLake
Winnipeg, compels him to ciumel the
certificate of Mate, Joseph A. Alyce.
Every voter in the tosvn of Ryden
.Kentucky, hae been disfetinchisea be
-cause nobody thoualit ••to• open the
registration booths on the day named
byr theatate '
. -.Twenty...four sections Of Indian lands
'south of theiQu'Appelle 'Valley were
sold by auction by the Dominion Gov-
ernnient at Reenia. Big prices wer
realized, in some casee over 520 per
acme, . , • - ,
A plain question ; Do you really
get the only Painkiller -Perry Davis -
when you esk for it ? 'Better, be sore
than sorry. It has not, in 00 years,
failed to stop looseness aucl pain in
the bowels.
By 4.fire whichalestroyed the grand
stand, i he Transportation Building and
some of the cattle sheds on the Toron-
•to Exhibition grounds datnage of
more than one hundred thbusarel dol-
lars was clone, . • • • .
If you have lostiyour boyhood spirits,
courage and confidence of ' youth,. vve
offer you new life, fresh courage itnti
freedom fromaill health in HollisteVe
Rocky Mountain Tea. 85c. Tea .or
Tablets. - Ask your Druggist. •
The bare of Williem. Cutlibertson, a
farmer living hear Norwood, together"
with a wagon, horse rake, a large
number of fowl•nd his whole season's
crop, was completely destroyed by fire
caus
last evening. . Cigarettes were the
itJ�1
0 Mo ill, fanner Manager of the
.Ciftario Bank, was arrested on a
charge of Making false Government
returns, and a semeaoris was served on:
Mr: G. R R. alockbura oh a charge of.
. signing them. Mr McGill was released
.Qrkl:abrItWiL ig'gi.n, of' Chicago, says .85 per
. • a .
'cent of the people of that city arein-
sane, and the Teniainiag 15 per .cent
aee on theverge of mental breakdown.'
Re says they need•sleep and test. But
it is stipulated that there is no rest.
fea tne wicked. . .-.• •
(inc hundred and fifty Men, engaged,
by an agent of Mr -Smart •• exadeputy
minister of the interior, forork ori
Friday: • Me Suaart'a agent is aeeking
,it
the G. T. P.,. sailed froth Gla sra- on
office quarters, as it is the intention of
ildr,Smarb. to establish is labor bureau.
Harry Stevensaprivate in the• Gov-•
ernoteGeneral's Foot Ghards, who
turned out for duty at, Buckingham,
clainisto have been given notice to
leave his boarding house, because
seven union men who also boarded in
the same . phke objected to his
presence.. ' •
• Teachers are now being given their
'Iiratainstruations- in-Mr-Robliras-fiag-
flying, it having been promulgated hy
the Premier thaton and after January
1 heat the Union Jack roust fly from
the flag -staff' during school hours
every day excepting when the teacher
judges the weather to he too in.
element, -
• "I il'Ope 111 drop dead if .1 go back
„.
to work before the strike is over," said
William If Derr, a striking puddler at
the Scranton bolt and nut works. His
wish came tene when he returned • to
'work, the onlv member of the union
o Iraeka-- d -worked -only -halt -
an ottr when he fell wirer dead. Death
it is said, resolted from heart disease.
The dead man leaves a wife and, three
children, and it is said that he hacl.
found it impossible . to provide for
them without going back to work.
•or 'four protection
we place this label on every
package of Scott's Emulsion.
The manwithanehonhia back
• Is our trade -mar k; and It Is a
gliarantee that Scott's Emul-
sion will do all that la claImed
for It. Nothing better for lung,
• throat or' bronchia,' troubles in
infant or adult. Scott's Entul.
• slim Is one of the greatest flesh-
:- rbitildere
WeVi sou! xatt a tanna1. free.
SCOTT & 13OWNE,
nor Pears.
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We want to increase our circulation by at least
1000 subscribers, and in order to accomplish this
we make the following liberal clubbing offers to -
new subscribers,
The New Era and Montreal Weekly $I,
Herald, trent now to lst Jan, 190$,
The New Era and Montreal Herald
nod. Week' Globe, trom now ta otsi.65
January 1908
•
miumeasese
• The New Era, MobtrettI Herald,
wad Weekly Hail,Empire, from now to t
it ol -Janum1,11.99g.,,
Subscribers can take their . choice of any of
these liberal offers. The New Era ig 'admitted to
be one of the best.local papers in Ontario. •
The Montreal Herald is a xo page, non- polit-
ical paper, filled with excellent readingand it is
worth $1. a year itself. Those who subscribe now,
• (Yet the balance of the year free with either,, of the
papers mentioned.
This is a. rare opport ity to get a lot of read-
• ing for little money.. All subscriptions must be ac-
companied' by cash.
---Dont belay—• Subscribe at onee.---
e..aasa,
tue . I
First Lade Bider-.1an very. much .at-
taehed to my.horse.• •
Second Lady mare; '(rolling very mfl!
c0urfortable)-I4-1w-wavisli w -was.
•
-Chicago News. • ,
NO DIFFERF,NOE
No distinction is made as to kind of
Piles that Dr Leonhardt's Here-Roid
cures, • .
The names • Internet, External,
• Bleeding, Blind, Itching,Suppurating,
etc., are simply names of the different
stages through which every case will
passeif it continues long enough.
Piles are caused by congestion or
stagnation of blood in the lower' bowel
and it takes ancl• internal remedy to
remove the eause.
• De Leonhardt's Hem.Roldie a tab-
let takeninternallyr. •
It is a permanent eure arid rio case
Of Piles bas ever been found it failed
to cure. Money back if it does. • •
• A guarantee with every package.
Price $L00 at any druggist's, or the
Wilson.Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara
Falls, Ont. •
ROBT. HOLMES,
PUBLISHER 'NEW ERA,
Clinton, Ont.
facmiti
Fall • Oallo,nal see our Drees Goods •
Our Fall Goods are Arriving almost
••
it Prints, flannellettlis, wrapperettes,
See our Ready-to-wear Pants with Burglar Proof Pockets. A large stock ef,
and Manure ForkS. A full simply of Groperies in stock at all times.
veralls and S. tube. Its, Hardware stock replenished With Ensilage,rBeet, dhatZ
Highest possible price paid for.lintter and Eggs.
Emporium, Londesboro, Sept.:14/08.
a"i
Slio was. oneeftrionSme. *$: •
• "Ain't yea rather young to be lert lu
dhEkrge oe the drug' Storer' she !keen.
' "Perhaps. Whet een. I do lot you?"
answered the mite dr a aapialifica as -
Blatant."
"Do your employers know Its dina.
gerous to have is mere boy , like you. In
charge of such a place?" :
"I am compereirt-to-serve-Tor,-rmw---
am, if ion will state your wante."
"Dmiat you know yon amight poison
genie 'one2" ,
"There's no danger of that, medium.
What can I no for 3'90" HotiStOli
Post.
R. Adams.
Big. Bargains in Furniture.
.It yvill pay You to inspect rem inimense Stock before buying, Our connection •
with one of the largest Furnitnre Factor'. in OanadaNenabies us to get goods "
at lowers prices than other dealers. Our prices prove;,this. Come and see
ua
and we will save you money.. Goods delivered free.
J. JI eitELLEur BLYT111.
FURNITURE. and UNDERTAKING. .
DON'T USE GREASY LINIMENTS
A century ago they were popular..
Today people want something easy ta
apply, certain in results, and above all
is casen liniment When Neryiline is
applied aches aad pains disappear, as
the pores absorb its soothing, healing
properties. Nerviline penetrates to the
core of the pain; eases instantly, and
leaves no oily, bad • smelling Memory
behind. Good to take in, eapital to
rub on, aud 5 times more powerful in
destroying pain than any oily liniment.Dona fail to get a large 25c bottle.
• Cron/lb:at.
• The strong -est fOrtreSS III European
Russia. 06 Cronstadta It isatini-lanssian
naval depot of the Baltic sea.
“Porbidderi.,1
ar.er., s , ."Vorbidden" is a familiar word
abroad, In Italy it Is "vtetato," in Gera,
• Imlay "verboten," or, more politely,.
Little LiViai2 Pills, "untersagt," ana ittFrance "defendia'r
Mudt gent Signature ef
See PikAitlille Wrapper Selo*:
tray moan euld as solar
telelte ee **Pet
'ron fturiAmt
CARTERS FOR DIZZINEtt.
Tit As smoossEst.
lyt) rFFOOORfllI
Timms LtEar,
trot: :Ir..
Pon rot tomettattON
Itikontti0 ,vSOZreetoNAl
vi egete,
wcirm for aurXetv taa to 116%kr subsoils. I
OURS SICK HtaXACW
foe 10
, sea. for the belabet of Yetir
111EADACHE
AJAXNeuralgia and 4ferveasitiLaSiiitrall eltu bt
"141 za-wra
AND
SC4del releigo.1" esaiolr. 4kteraat4
•Greolan Dears.
7L'he ancient Greeks, before leavirig
the house, knocked at the front door!:
Titis was beetitise the door operied out-
ward, arid the tutor* was is warping
to passersby who might otherwise be
. In danger -of getting struck.
Blackheads. •
Blaelcheada are nothing more or less
than pores that are unelean. The (skin
hag been neglected at one time or other
and the pores' have become clogged
with the poisonous waste reateriala
that the sweat glands are eonstaetly
throwing off. •
Memos ers,
The Sell, salt and 'atrium "juice eona
bleed are great whitenere. Thts inIfe
tore will remove old ink and rust spate.
Sometimes three or four ratetripts are
necessary before Ono attalms succegia
heavever!
Tree Semis.
All trees liaVe seeds. In some, how-
ever, the seeds are so small in propor-
tioe to the size of the tree that tbey
altogether escape ordinary notice.
•castle Williams.
Castle Williams, on Governors is.
• land, in NOW 'York bay, was named for
Colonet Jonathan' Williams, first super--
intendent of West Pettit, koovvn as
"father of the engineer corps" and de-
signer of most of the foetificatlores
around New' York harbor, including tbo-
one which bears his name.
Mighty Alice,
The Heidi:los have- a. proverb to the
effect that WOITleti fear mice, mice fake
men and nlell fear women. • •
• liroketi isenee.
Whfie waiting for the doctor te COM%
rind set the dislocated arm er broke*
leg, lay the patient and the initiredi
member in the most comfortable peat.
Con possible and keep up the circula-
tion and prevent ewelling and stiffnese
by continuous tomentations.. The oper.
talons of reducing the dislocation or
replacing the broken lames will be
mixt easier done.
•
'OpOzaig Adul t;ratitti,
Among the adiet. vein s of 01)1 089 osed
in India are sangaira, amul, bhang,
strychnine and black sand.
Tao areentown.
The original greenroom seems to have
been Deleted groan in order to relieve
the eyes of netora damled by the glare
of the footlights.
• An. Exception.
"Now, in order to subtract"
ed a, teacher to the class to mathemat-
ics,. "things always have to be ota the
tame deaominatien. For :Instance. we
couldn't take three applet from 'four
years nor Six horses trim eine dogs." •
A bind wont up in the•baek of; the
room, •- •
"Welt; anhany.?" smiled the . lineuS•
pecting teacher.,• ' •
"Please, ma'am," shouted the hey;
"can't you take four quarts 'of milk
from three cows?" -Judge's
of rain.•
eons. • ••• • Jr sommirlr• • I. • • a,
• Bily your Bugg); 'where qualityas well as
appearance is corisidred in manufacturing,
• and have your repairing done by exper.-
• ienced men.
All are found at .
Rurnball & RicIVIath's
Huron Street., ()Linton.
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Pain in the Back
CoinpletOly. Cured
by Bu -Ju.
rhq- $irong T'estinony at a
Toronto Nan. —
The wearing pain oi Kidney Disorder need
uo tenger be endured as a necessary evil --for
science has at last succeeded in compounding
, a remedy, in tfu•Ju, that tures quickly and
surely the worst Kidney Troubles,
Bu -Ju is every day earning for itself the lasting
• gratitude of ,suiferers all Over the Province - -
and eft We Carl say in praise of it is More than
backed up by those who °have been relieved
AO cured by it. Read this lettet s.
The ctaain chemicel Co., Windsor, Ont,
I eta minions that you should know tiio
relief and benefit X have derived from taking
your Bu-ju Pills.
1 first got a sample frinir Cleo. Marshall,
Druggist, Ito Oneen St, if, and was so much'
ga e1 r
:'°".Ve7fc een
badfititToeregic Severely fiat y••••tii s with paitt in
••-tilLbtl re tt spee sne' t°41 slays'. It'll altIttltilles' 1)1 I
COniplatgYeryiPrdg:Zt1.113aerfreef fur l
TroubleS without ever rarefying relief.
strongly advise anyone suffering from
Itiduey Trouble Ed take without dein v.
truly. (signal), CIIAS, LUSTY,
I Taylor St., Toronto, Ont„ May is,
When yew of woe audeting yield to speed -
try to Ilu.Ju, do not doubt that it will cure you
—get a iteo sample to•day, it will prove to
you that 111141 it deferent irom anything elee
you have ever tried;
At an Atikletts-560, a hox-or by mail from
_th_o CkIiln Chemical Co., Windex. Manny
halt if 801 33 teprettented. 48
BAKING POWDER
You would rather trnst an old friend thah a stranger, wouldn't
you? Our Baking Powder is a tried ttn1 trusted friend in many
• homes.. It does not pay to experiment with untried &nil:idol
brands when you tan get burs, made with Pure Cream Tartar
and the best English Bicarbonate of Soda, at only 25c a lb..
If yon have not tried it, we i11 be Pleated to give you
'sfreesample. '- •
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*J. E. HOVEY, Clinton.
Diapensing • Chemist. •
at.'•or ale %ow
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Last week we tqld you we had Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets,
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TEAS! TEAS! TIRAS •
• • Black, Green and Sapabs, from 10e up. Our special Mixed
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