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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-11-02, Page 6Back to Winnipeg •••••11,111••• THE CLINTON NEW, ERA DEAR • EDITOR. — Oitigaiy, from . whence 1 last wrote, to reputed, to be the handsomest place between Winni- peg and Vancouver. It is .charmingly sitnatedl and in full view of the white peaks at the• Rockies, with a popula- tion of 12 000, Here the Irrigation canal of the V. P. R. Co., takes water from the Bow Ili ver, which emlnaces in Its scheme 3,000,000 acres Of land on beth sides of the railway. The Metho- dist -7,h1rcials a line structure, and has for an ordinary congregation the larg- est:I have yet seen out here or almost anywhere else. Worn there 1 taole a side -trip some 00 miles. into Southern Alberta to visit a nephew at the rising town .of Olareshohn , This is a pros- perous grain 00 . nig section, Nvith a comparatively milder climate, and is filling up rapidly. My next stop vas .at the ranch of my friend referred to id my last, some AO milee east of Calgary.• Here I I. bulled with the 2 boys until the next day, and took part in a. chase- after a Cayotte (Prarie wolf),To see the \4 . dogs in full pursuit, with -Ram and I folloyving up the rear, was most excit- 1 ing, however We got too far:behind to, . Witness the result, and the dogs when •they returned ota not enlighten -- At Portage lsa Prarie I took another ',Side trip of 450 utiles; . to - -visit - another - Of - 'those Jaz merenisee'elleeee...•::eles'iest . es‘ateMeRatasf-theklesile• s' ' - Plumes. s Dicl net - eXpeet eito cOthe ' acrose any I knew or had seen before,. - excepting my relatives., however when entered the office of the .Standard .paper, the prom•ietor, W..' D. Lainb, accosted me hy name, after. a Short ac- quaintance of 20' years ago at Port Elgin.. Here' I also found te son of our eownsinan, S Davis; • whose wife Was visiting in Clinton before I left, He ie carrying on a flourishing drug busi- ness. I ealled et the home . luta found a conniiittee of ladiee gathered to ar- raiige. for.- -their church anniversary services. „Yesterday I spent ' most of the 'day,. at . "Ali. Peoples .. Mission " They were holding there. liarVeSt Thanksgiving Services,. and I took the morning service..- The- Sunday.Sehool, of which my cousin is Shperintendent, W1134 to me Most • interesting. There .were-somele nationalities represented, few -Who could speak English, yet they seemed bright -and happy. ' • Inoticed your. - reference tit the Christian .Guarditte, as to -e dieorial management and price. ,Concerning ' the former, _ it Might be an impenvenfeet to have a layman as -editor, of'w.hiCh I .have not the•slightest orjection ; St the Same Mae there are matters connected with ' a chuteh paper which must neeessatily bedealt with largely,front, a• minis- !terial standspoint This might be 're7 .niedied.by a cdmbinatiste of both, As to price, while -1' strongly advocated' the reductien- toa dollar, 7I cannot see that a mistake has- beementicle in ettise nig the price.. Had the -people taken advant.a.ge of the reduction.. and brooght tlie circulation- up, no doubt - it would have continued, brit such was.: not the•Cese ; hence it- could not he. ma.de- to pay.- -And, if ,I, remember- Correctlee there was a 'dine in the history. of the past evlsen - as reduetion was • utede, in view of moreased . cita. eulatiOn, Which ordeed i,..elp. the Pee•• sent ctiSe.. 'and 'whet . the 'prices was again -increased.- the eubsieiption list eame up tit enee..• Iii)wever. I generale. 1y settle- dove to the Situation ,as . be- ing about right After the • atitherities have thoroughly dismissed ariti...eettled Our stock of high art Piarlos of Wes case designs, and containing flues actions purchasable for money. See our very latest styles of sweet: toned organs, at low prices. Instru- ments rented, tuned or repaired, Gramophones and music ut variety a C. HOARE'S MUSIC ERPoHttUlli. 04..444141111414414414.4M11414/4111/41/111•4 Sometimes your -wife—be-Cb-Mes--dis---- couraged 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.. ,jig' 'Phone 111 r'ilgamirsam' p It, Fitzsimons ti Solo, We are' still in the But- Chering b.usiness, •and are • in a position to fill all or- ders for seasonable meats, int•usted tc cu..ca!e, • , Our new business scan& is in the Combe Block, R. Fitzsimons & $on 76 Clinton (-40 lief I ire placing your order's for yoke .en.sou s supply of Coal, get our Prices. The very beet goods caeried ill strokand sold at the lowest possible price. Orders may he left at Davis & Row land's ardware store, ox with W. J. Stevenson, At Electric Light Plant. voirmiansiasek kow ABOUT YOUR WALL PAPER? Ube Food That. Built,ds Maybe you think of Mooney's Sodas only as a toothsome tidbit. Don't overlook their food value Moonees Perfection Cream Sodas are made of finest Cana- dian wheat flour, pure but. ter and rich cream. *There's nothing else of equal size and cost thatcontains so much wholesome `nour. ishment. An idal fopd. omoWis ii;ve- them—fresh exid, crisp in air -tight packageL • Nothing adds so much to the decors - 1 ion of a house as good Waif Paper. am in a position ty show you the very best and choicest patterns,. as .1 am agent for the • • Empire Wall Paper coop of Toronto. - The samples for 1906 are entirele ..new. Prices run from 5c a. roll -to 35c, with borders at same price. Every oll of paper guaranteed to contain 8 ards, Samples gladly shown to in- tendinepurchasers, at any time. GEORGE POTTS, tfouse Decorator and Paper Hanger, eon Queen and Princess St., Clinton • . HOMEWARD BOUND • Afteeepending. a few days 'very rif.0• Atahly in 'Winnipeg, • attending epemal. ' •evangelistieservice,s, visi tillg thi great park,. waterworks,: etcI. reached Min- neapnlis,. where 1 mn now writing,. on Setardav • last. Here I '''hassit .three • eetephesve, who are . occupyiogpromin- ent- pesitique in the .boeineef relatio.ns of the city. E. . Pieber.. in *hose • ` eoniftirtable home T inn soitairning, is 33 tocnilerOt an.!exteheive• wholesale • , grocery .firmHWhaeton, .Iterper, riste: er Co. - They. .einpl,py': eighty hands, - and do a bostness.of $3,000,000 animals. ly.• .1•16 a leading -member .Of t.he Heriimpio Ave, •Methodiet Their. pistol., Dr; Thempeont receiveS a ealaey stf $1,000s and for there organ- ist asad quartette (width. .eonatitedes the • choir,: they epaY $3900. • To my • great Surprise, the preacher Of Sunday • morning' wes -0 college.classenate of . forty years ago, .13r, Bridgmen, Presie dent. of 'Hemline' 12*r iversity, • which .is • located abont midway between this.- ty 1(3)31 53.. para. :He getvente ware -1 •greetirig as [ took him by tee hend - 'and called 1)1,31,as • 01 (1111. ."fieorge El." Minneapolis.. -it' -a• beautiful city of abotit 300;0(Xl. .The ',State Xrnivereity. is:niarvellous in its eXteet ' and sue • Toundings, having -40110 students in ets, telidance. It has .the largest wheet market in the world, and a dicier mill - *Melt Write out 6000 barrels pee dayee •• An interesting feature is its.niimEr- ous lakes ; through' arid enrrontichnis. the 'city they .. abound' ; the. principal one, lelinnetonkee is about eighteen miles out by street car,. swhe.re. during'. the summer inontli.S. Stehle I0,0(0Onf the citizens are housed or erectunped. 13e - sides several sinall-steameiss there are' bUndreds of priVate . launches ofeill. descriptions, running ea and fro over the beautiful lake, which : is several miles' in extent, . To -morrow [go on to St Paul, where r expect to .meet and spend Senday with ati. old and very particular- friend, who, as's.' utere hop,. .was.led to Christ Ontny first circuit forty-six years ago, i . and s •now devoting all his -energies in ldieking after- the poor .end needyen the great city. That will, I presurne,• be my 10..st stop till 1 reach Toronto, so good•bye. , . •• J. ennniln. • Vigoigine The Great French Vitaltrer ----- BEFORE •AFT&FI ?valiant- cures Debility or Weakness result- ing hid iscrentins or excesSe§. 11,,,t and sure.it remedy knowMfor all diseaits that 1,,llow as a sequence of abuses, Loss of Memory , Pains iu ihe Hack, Dimness of Vision, Prenwt,tre old Age and many' other diseases that lead to Physical Weakness, Insanity and an ear:y grave. Mailed Many hildreie3 on t,t- mint or price, SO Cents, or ,five boxes for $21 THE RAY MEDICINE CO:, Stratford, Out. .Week Kidneys Bright's Disease • and Diabetes be Dr. Shoop's Restorative to Cure the Cause. If You Suffer. From These Symptoms. Serb are the symptoms of Kidney Oomplainist e laden with sediment, brick dtist in Urine. gbIy ,colored urine, greasy' troth or bleed 11. stringy mucous in urine, Unusual de. to urinate, pain in passing water, pain it back and over the kidners, hot, dry al td skin, hair dry and brittle, Data • Joints, legs feel oiliness, loss of loss of me)n. • Irregular eyesight, ring, wary ting from other in improp- t is often one. Most es get their samedies called are practically itinn Cause over.g As cathartics the by excite the kid. hears', sleeplessness, weight, chilly aeries. ory, general debit. hear t, disorders ^ troable with skin, fever, one foot to standing. er treat. worse that* medi. etteet trete diureties. Tiaese kidney PhYsicso eet on the bowel& WY'S to unusual Mi. ese d tit* Ole reinediee are them Selveis the fregue n t Eteof Serious kidner disease. Dona try to r the kidneys therwielvete for you willetey teem. _Their only stretieth is nerve sower. Dr. Sh00011 Reeterative vitalize* the Illhat'Opereta the Kidneys. Sold by W. S. R. HOLMES, CrErPred Kling sidwo.d Pier It is sabi that King Edward telle with great glee • that' when in the. West • of. Ireland • last year he one day. went int!) a cabin whose occ;,- pant was an. old tvornea who wit by the • turf dre smoking OA ON clay pitie. The old 'lady weloOmeci the Xing and, askine; hiiii to sit (Iowa, wiped a three legged stool with •her aProri, Tho King did sei and said: "DO you 'know who I ain, ina'attri" "Ilegorra, 1 don't," was the re- • PLY. • "Won, I am the King of England." • "Wye tell sue so!" said the old la ly in a tone of surprise, and then, remembering the rights of hospital- ity, shit took the pipe out • of her mouth, wiped the shank with her han&i and, passing it to tho • 1<ing, Said. "Will vor 'honor shiriokeio, Cook's Cotton Root Compound: le great 1' no Tonle, an& y safemreetual Monthly Regulator on which WOMOTI can depend. Sold in three degreea of etrerigth--No. 1, $t ; No. 2, 10 degrees stronger 43: No. 2. for epeeist eases,th5 per bar. Sold by a(intoll do, or sent prepaid on receipt of prieo. Frue pardtphlot, Address: _THE Can M tong Nalle.,WIONIO, (*mot!) Windsor) 001-MAU t-rtn -R News Notes I IV B. Talbot, of London, ex -County • Engineer, is dead from pneumonia. . II1ou Chas. 'Snyder, ,Mayor of Day. ton, Ohio, while on a hunting expe- dition; was drowned In Whitefish lake. I About fifty conductors haylocen dismissed from the main line of the G. J T. it, for "knocking down fares," so IL is alleged. Fourteen Grand Trunk conductors running between Toronto, Montreal and Portland have been discharged by the •-compan y. The Divisional Court overruled the older of Judge Mabee quashing the Owen Sound local option by-law. and the by-law stands. The badly decomposed body of Dun; can McPhee, farmer, who has been missing for two weeks, has been found in a bush near Ayton. The Japanese Ambassador lias re- quested the Amerman authorities to see that Japanese in California. are ac- corded their full rights, Miss Lucy Lethoire died in the hos- pital at Peterboro ; she set fire to her dress, and her sister in the excitement threw. a pail of boiling water over her. . A. government bill Will probably be presented to parliament at its eh- ing phases r-OfsettespitteittetiletlititTrelprdhOeereseetithe was the subject of a 'parliamentary in- vestigtetion last suannee. The board of bishops of the Metho- dist Church of the world, in session in 13altilnore, decidedat a reeen e meeting to undertake to raise $7,000,000 to -re- build the chut Owe' dessroyed by the San Frencisco 3. arthquake. Under a imiumercial ereaty con- cluded between Canticle ;old Japan, the lett er comitry bectnnes titled to "the meet-fievored•netion teem -merit"- That Is to say, any tariff red uctittes granted by Canada to anY foreign eolltitei. nowt Also be ace,orcled to Jimmie • GOOD REASONS FOR ITS S'(CES animemesamreru.i....morionemos.o.. •• 'file uriterence, A certain' major -general in the Brit- ish army took a greet interest tn. the Object -of compulsory education, .and would frequently pay a visit to the vil- lage school which was sittiated near his country seat. • One day he had been .glying tlicm, • it. ,sketelt .of We liVen 'of famous generals•g'P,oys," he conclud- ed, a you air know file -great George Washington was a general; . -perhaps Yea also know I ami general, Now, can .anyone tell .me the difference be- tween Gen. Washington, and myself?' "1 .know; sir," "answered a youngiter art the back‘of the room.. "Well, what •is the difference? Speak up, my lad,", said the general. "George Washington coul•dn't tell D lie, sir," shouted the • boy in exultant Cones. .• Sermons in Sunday ..Newspapers.• • The Rev, -Ernest TItedmh, of. johan... nesburg, has protested against the In- sult of his sermons ..being •repOrted- An newspapers •soId on the Sabhath, as his Words'. were "sandwiched . between shady- pairs,. advertisements of drink, -caincrins of raqing and betting, and other things full, of the most 'evil • Spg-. geAt ion." ' • • ..68A-01 FROM • 17lEART pis8A,sp. A ens3l f Neglecting a Weak .11eart and Tired:Ne'rvea. If your heart flutters, be careful*: Au attack is liable to Conte on at Any time; :13xcitemoilt, over-exertion . or emotiOn may cause it. •• . . If blood -rushes to the, had, if .pels- pitaeion.aild 'short tweet's are notts- able there's CAUSC Seci 1)la n • - , It you want a goott ponest retned.y try rerrozone. We reconmiend. PerNa zone bectuise we know * ,inst. right for heart trouble. It cured. A. F. Beattie, Who lives at Allen I lotel, Bay City, Mich. : .Sea 11 your syiriptorns re- semble these ' • • $emetente• cee nick 1/ (1)1 • . Nervousness, • . • TrevOiling,' Dizerneies„. • Sinking Peeling,., . Slaia.13reath, • • Weakness • Mr,Ileattie says; •. .,r was wens And "I was sabject 'toheart.' palpitation and dizziness. .• . As I greiv Woree I began to have , trembling and ainklug sensations,. 'VerrOzone steengthened mse heart; gave vigor to my nerves, Scion •Inade nee well. ib's a greet rehoilder.":. • By strengthening thesinnscleis of the heart, giving,. proper circulation and causittee a generai relehilding of the bole system, Ferrozoito' is ;bound' to clo grand 110113. 111 heatt trouble ; try it 'ffis wt.' Nix or sik for VW at all dealers. • • -- . • A Sly Poke. •• . • • .1eSeile-Whiei 1,33.311' Seny today I had •• PlY neW gown oe, . Of veurso I .e*pect_. eil her to. say ',(l3)3.3. 11 almut it, 'but . she • peetendea not • to . have:. eeee • int.• slie'e • an, 31wn3113' ;eon:adios.' • ate and tender, girl, • • Alli.tvOrrial . A• good thing in ono town.seinetimes fails to work' in timelier town. Abso- lute knowleilke '.seeme to be rare, eX- •cept that' It .elwnye. pays. to be indus-• triousi fair and decent. • • . - feheerfifiness hears the same friendly regard to the mind as' to the body.. It banishes' all anxious card and diseoia- tent, soothes • rind'. composes the Pas - stens. and Ii4eps them in a perpetual calm, Suffered Terrible Agony FROM PAIN ACROSS HIS KIDNEYS. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED HIIVL womorimouis Reed the words of praise, Mr. M. A. Veinal& O Minion Bridge, N.S., has for Dosti's Kidney Pills. (Heir:rites Us): "Por the pest three years I have suffered terrible agony from pain across O my kidneys. I was so bad 1 could not stoop or bend. I consulted and had several doctors treat me, but could get no relief. Oaths aciviee of a friend,/ proottred, a hex of your valuable, life-giving remedy (15oan's Itidney Pills), and to my eurprice and delight, / immediately get better. In my opinion Domes Kidney Pills have no equal for any form of kidney trouble." • Doan's Kidney Pills are 50 cents per box or three boxes for 81.25, Can be procured at all dealers or will be melted &teat an receipt of pride by The Doan Kidney Pill CO., Toronto, Ont.. Do not arena a spurious subititttte but bto boo had get " toomi'L" . The majority of eetarrh remedies are useless. Buteme that does cure is "Clateteshozone." It clears the 'head. of all 111110g338 discharge, Putrid Matter: in •the nostriKphlegm in the throat, and •disease germs are completely, sw-ept away. The cause of the diSease is dPstrOcd, results are deStroYetl, and the systgin so thoroughly cleansed of cetarthal poison that cure is per- nemeue. All types 6f catarrh, ilteeet end• bronchial tretible.' • colds mad entighs are More, cieetaioly • cured by', Catiosthoeone than any thiog else. TwO sizee, and e1.00•113 all defilers : • • 111r.1". Beattie-, at Baseclity, Mich.• is now the pert (Miler Of. 01131 rhe rich-, est mines in the Rainy River Distriet. The oee 0 nine§ eigh vaiiyes 111 goltl, silver and- copper, • The secret of this Mine was eept • for more thine twenty years by Ben Alums, an old half-teseed trapper, who heard -of it from .his Ine dials relatives. • 'For • years he bile sieught a Mare whom • he considei est elite mientlyhenest to eltiese his•secret. Benatise of Reattie's prompt weekly' • payment, to his men employed in the. Argentine- mine.•;'Alinet; concluded be• Was the man tp whoni •the seeree oriels t •safely be ithpareed, He did so with the Understanding that he Was to Intve mie-helf of -the earnings.- ;sir. Beattie Artie taken all neeeesary steps hi secure. ene•prOnerty., • .... • " STOP LIMPING, 'CURE TETE .CORN. • Quickly' done by PUtnato's Palo less. :Corn 'Extractor; • Acts' ip one .clay, c:auses pato; •veinove:, y trace of• soreness. Flay year; 'of, success proves Putnam's sphatitiitts. . 13'0111' tragic deaths ,oeciti...yeil in ,onto on . Thursday. John.\3 men wits found etsphy.xiated 'Me his bedeouni ; Joseph • Smithdropped dead on the .sereet ;.....„Igaae • ,i40lg111i0es committed. snit:it-le by , cutting his' throat. with -a razore and Win -Coleman in the .police ambulance... . , • The St, James' flasiette,Loraltin, does not think IRoosevelt has made • any mistake in inviting it Jew to sit ip his Cabinet. it says seeVe've had more than one jele in the English Ctibinets, arid we- have • not regretten •their power. Jewry' has indeed served tis well." • , • • • bk, sweeping anti -liquor statute' WAS pasqed. Thursdayby the: Supreme Lodge-,' Knights of Pythias. • The neve. statute is tended to bar feoni en- : teance to the oeder wholesale liquor :dealere .and all hotelkeeps who . rutl. hars iu connection with .their hotels. It inch -Ides professional gamblers, saloonkeepers, bartenders • or dealers in spirituous . or malt 'ignore. , • The. new statote does not affect any who • are already membere of the order. . When the. Boer eVer• was in progress mangled:es throughout the Donnmon 'made- articles of • wearing apparel to send to our boys who . werelying in hospitals.- in South Africa, suffering from wOunds or disease,- Among those performing this charitable work was Annie Callender, eldest -daughter Of Alex. Callender, of Whereat, near 'Guelph, who placed. her name and ad- . dress on a nightgown she made. his ultimately reached a soldier •named Thos, flubys of Sheffield, England A correspondenee followed ; recently Jr. Huby ewe. to Halifax., where he is now stationed, and on Thanksgiving Day they were eriaried at the home of the bride's father. Especially For Women FRUIT.A.TIVES are the finest medibine in tlae woria for women. As a mild and gentlelaxative-aas positive and speedy cure for -Coustipation and Ililiousnese—as. the only cure for weak and irritated kidneys- and espee Many for " that partria the:back "—as a 'positive cure for headaches—and. as a general tonic to build upi and; stwigorate the whole system — vrara-A-vvIis stand supreme. In eascs of irritated Ovariess'Ovarbw Pains, Vaginal Catarrh, EXces,sive and Scanty Menstruation, Ulcerations, Ilear.' ing DONV11 Paine—and all those troubles peculiar to worneue- . • 08 "FFIVIT LIVER TAPI-gTS. • have' the most remarkable effect, '•Ninety-nine cases . out of a htualred of Fernale Troubles are due to ,neglect, flOWcia become constipated — kidneys _Si. neg,leseteeleee•s Sansiegeleeee poisons '.of the.'frid:Sr; 'Which .s.hetild-he carried, WI by these ii,liportant• Org!ans, are .taken up t'y the ld•ooti' car.rit'al to the female organs aud poison: them, thus starting 'up.- a train of female troubles. YRUITA-TIVES • ara. made _from' fruits and ltv their remarkable action on bowels, kidneys and skin, rid the system of poieons, purify the blood, and restore. the delicate organs of generation to. new. • vigor and health, . No woman, who suffers,should ever be without them._ soe.•a boxr-6, for t;,..2.5o, • at your draggist's or sent -postpaid by, FRO1T-A-TIVES LIMITED • • . OTTAWA. Noy. 2 1900 44644iiiii464414404444446444i, Reliable Oood., IN no Jewelry Store in Clinton, or • surrounding towns, will be found a more reliable and up-to-date stock - of articles usually carried by mercbants, dealing in Jewelry wares, . • Call in, and we will CONVINCE you that we excel!, in many lines. "Repairing " is our specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Ali articles bought here engraved Free of Charge, the, Bost cliristmas Present. for a Little Now . • . When year Christmas present is it yeer's , subscription to the myouTifs ComAIANIol. you give its Much in good reading es' • would fill twenty 10.0 -page. novels ur books of history or travel or biography ordinarily costing $1.50 e volume. Not' dp you give quantitY at the coSt of quality, For more than' -oun JEWELER and OTHAN.• 4.4 Fall Gdea.:,. S'`,.'i'iy'.'llagoa°12;.ee VIZ s O's? almostos • Se. Prints, flannellettes, wrapperettes. 'See our Ready-to•wear rants with 'Burglar Proof Pockets. A large stock of Overalls and Smocks. • Hardware stock replenished With Ensilage, Beet, Chaff,. and Manure Voiles. A. all supply of Groceries in stockett all times. Higheet poseihle pcice paid forsButter and Eggs.. Emporium, Londeeboro, Sept:11706. . • , • half it tentui y the- wisest, eniost re-- • esesen' nowned, -Most entertaining of writers have been contributors to .The 00331- pitnion eeett neVer.fear :that The , Companion . will be •dnrepproPriate.or unetelcome; The boy, the girl eeery : ether Member' Of the family—will in - High -back chairs, 40e; .50e, 00c and.,pc, 'Extension Tablea$5,00,..$6.50,.$8.00 ands. . SISI upon.. a share- met There is no Adanits. itclIe,a.'• Our Kitchen ('111)1310111 are the oreatest labor-sevinge devices of the • 2001.' 'Century. Makes Ki then work a pleasure. Prices 85 00,, lefi..60s $11.00 and $14i . latige stock, LOW price e •. • other preeept costing so little that gees' -$1°A • • solar. • On receipt of $1.75, ethe yearly.sule- • scrintion price, the'publishers send to the new subsdriber The Companion's •four-leaf hanging Calender for -1907, lithographed in twelve colors and gold, and subseriPtion certificate.- for •the fifty-two issuee of the year's volufne. illustrated announcement of •The-Companion ler .1017 will be -sent with sample copies of the peper to saw *address free.. • ' Stiescribers •who get nevi subsceip• -Lions will receive $10,290.00 in cash and matey. Oilier speeial .ziwards. . Send 'for. 11)10131, Alton. • . YOUTIIS COMPANION, 14.I13erkeleySt. . Boston, ishies.:, • Your sterna& churns and digests the food you eat and if foul, or torpid, or ent of order, your whole system suffers from blood poison. • flollistees Rocky Mountain Tea keeps•you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Ask your O usinspis invented by Chinese., • It is siMposed that the earliest lamps were made of the skulls of animals, Ix which fat was burned. Afterward sea- shells were used, then pottery and metals. The invention of lamps, like so many other implements of present day civilization, has been attributed to the Chinese. Mout =crated RiVer. The most elevated river in the world Is the Desaguandero, in Bolivia, The average elevation above the level of the sea Is about 12,000 feet. 'Dog P.Xttenten. • There are dogs staudIng over three feet bia•li itt •the shoulder, meastiring nearly seven feet from the noae to the tip of the tail and weighing so Innelt as 200 pounds, and at the other end of the Reale the little Mexican lapdog Is un- der Seven, inches in length from nose to tail tip and weighs only a ter, ouneo. A sonieLv bat ,''.unnsuatjudginent WrOs handed duwre tie WOodstock on Thurs- day. hy Bath, in eine cose of 1. a West -Zoos); fariney ,charged With. stealieg • ealibagee. The parties who harlatolen the cabbages were in the , peieonee's iig, soul the cabbages theme. ' sel veS Were lound in 0. beg tinder the .r . .-petson.er s hed. Notwithstaecting this, . Hugh moRsay pleaded, . not Magistrate- Bali -ordered hiin t31 mo,re . from the hoPse heoceutilee to topoint not less. than .ten Miles . distant, 'end to 1 rem-ain. evetty, for . not less then five. J..14 enELLEw. Burrn. FURNITURE ' and UNpERTAKING. yea,r.s„ .If he has not taken 'his deperts tire, before a week from Saturday, and if: he is found haunting the locality again within fiye yetirs,: he Will be re- tumsted. Seine years ago McKay fen from a scaffold and injured his heed. /1 brands when you can g et oers; made with Dere Cream. Tartar / 1 1 BAKING P • . , At• youv1.7oonir Butlidkirnappeio• Powder is aisn'tolltdriferdieirnathtarnusitesdtragigenerd winohnlidanny't k i ? -h It d not sa to ex ierinient with -untried doubtful l• • Buy your -Buggy Where quality aS.Well as appearance is considered in. manufacturing; ' and have your repairing :dOrie by exper- ienced men. • All are found' at 1Zutitiball & McNiath s, essySesseee Huron Street., Clinton. Onm• • eia4NPLrilsi%4P% seeesseeleee • omes. oes 1 Y • ‘. and the best English Bicarbonate of Soda, at only 25e a lb. • • WOMEN 'WHO CHARM iV If gots have noe, tried It, we will he pleased to &re. erral • , . • • free sample. . JIFALTII IS THE FIRST ESSENTIAL It Helps Women to Win and Hold Men's Admiration, Respect . and Loye. O Woman's greateeegift isbhe ower to inspire admiration, respects ind love. There is a beauty in hearth which ia more atteactive to men than more regue LerIty of featine. To be a soccessfut wife, to retain the love and admiration of leer husband; should be a woman's constant study. At the Bast indication of iii,hea.lth, painful or irregelar periods, headache ot baekache, secure Lydia, E. Phikhard."11 Vegetable Compound and begin its use. Mrs. T. E. Gillis, Windsor, N. S., describes her illness, and cures, in the following tetter: Dear Mrs, Pinkham:— "When I commenced to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was sue tering with weakness and womb trouble, headaches, bae.ktieltes, and that worn-out, tired feeling. I have only taken the Vega table Compound a few short weekst and 11 has made me well, strong and robust. I believe that Lydia E. Pinkhatn'a Vegetable Compound is Without equal for female trots' Women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, bloating, (or flatulence), inflammation or hicera• tion, that "bearing-dOWn" feeling, dizsi• ness,_ faintness, indigestion or herrellil prostFation may be restork to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia X. 'inkhorn's Vegetable ComPound, 0 - , .• La A ' J. Ei . 0. . . k. .:................... • . ‘.:71010-rotpunimor HOVEY,. Clinton. Dispensing Chemist. eNCE.. O Last week we told you We had Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, mud Fancy China.on the way from the potters in England. We O now have them in stock: They are up-to-date in shape and new • decorations. Cheaper than ever. Call and see them, • •'MRS ! 'TEAS -rErts Black, Green and Japans, from 10c up, Ottr special Mixed 25c Tea is extra, value. , RE1DPATH'S StIGARS Special cut price in 10011). bags. We handle only the best in Tomatoes, Corn, Peas and Salmon, Every ean guaranteed. • i. W. IRWIN CASi-IL PAID FOB EGGS 'A.ND B UTUR 1. Clinton Bash, Door, and Blind Factory, The Town of Clinton is on the eve of "boom," If you contemplate building, let us give you our est4hation, ete. ign'Headquarters lOr all kinddol builders' materlitis:VI 34 • S. S. COOPER., Onaton The Clinton New Bra From now till,the end of this year, for 10 eents.