HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-11-02, Page 74 °. ''''''17111111wt Nov. 2, 1906' THE•0 NTON NEW BRA A Boston schoolboy --was" week and sickly. His arms were soft and flabby; He didn't have a strong muecle in his entire body. The pl.lysic,Can who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed ..Vcote4 ,&nr.gisions NOW; To feel that boy's in you would think he was apprenticed to a blaCkattlithet ALL ORI./001STSI 500, AND $1,00, .11.4144144,40.4144104:14410414404.6 NEW GROCERY STORE.. , kmened'aip-a-ebniee,-fres seocie of Groceries at Ofsen's Hd Stand and. now tisk a share of t 1 • patronage of the citizens of Clinton and the surrounding community, Cood Quality ct Fair Prices are otirspecial care% customers will find our stock the best value in town. The .Red Panther b:ands in Tette and eanned e rte KEEe YOUNC5I. • Ie Aetive, seek* leurfect eing Dot% 40."kleglie : Never retire fibre; active life If you can possibly avole it; keep Pin the swini;" keep the mind active; never "at my lige." refer to your advaneing years or say Tq preserve .youth you ,naust have variety Of experience. The coentry .woman at forty, although breathing a purer air and livtug on a more health - re saraines of the valuers we bandits, ful diet than the city yeoman, often are Strangers and must 1°°ks lift -V* while the latter at the get acquainted,' „ same age does not look more than thir- ty. But ber mind is more 'active than It will pay those who sell farm pre•; that oe her country sister; that is the lace to see us, before disposin of th Secret of her more Youthful appear- twee- butter, eggs and potatoes, elsewhere; We will buy, at a good price, what you have to sell, and will sell at a fair price, what you have to buy. k 13YARD HILL, 'Phone 114 SMITH'S. Wall Paper Store Are you one of the,erowd to the Bus Store ? Everybody is now talking of the beautiful &wens of . Wall -Paper we have in stock, andeorices to trait th purchaser. We also carry a stock o Window Shades, Curtair Poles, Cottage Rods, Room Mouldings, Floor and Furniture Var- nish, all descriptions, which are sold a rives never known before to the public. P ting and Paper Haegieg done. stirnates furnished on ,leb work. Smith's Wall Paper Store —CLINTON— * NB. -Sign Painting done. All Pape trimmed FREE. Advanc in Sugar. Although Sugar has ad- vanced 40c -per hundred. since the fruit season com- menced, we are still Sell- ing 100 lbs. Redpath's Extra Standard re Granulated Sugar for $4,60. W. T. 014E141 THE HUB GROCER An official of Copp, Clark & Co., of joy eltonpraission that 8430,000 had been paid that firm to to Thos Be Sons of 1 Toronto, testified before tbe Text Book Glasgow for the privilege of succeed- ing that firm as contractors for the ,Oetarie public school readers. 01•041.o.44# `44. The `Gentle Kidney Cure. Don't think that Mete is not effective because it does not "tear thi ngs lmse.” The mat, who talks most, dome least, Xidney remedies that purge - and over -stimulate the kidneys -.upset the stomach -are going to do you mighty little good. THE GINTLC KiDNZY GUAR i I goes about taring you gently' ril dly, correctly. You never !f know you are taking medicine. 41 -extect that you begin to pet better and keep or:, getting • • better. Breen heals legatee reation In the kidneys-tnkes *Way then admerp pain in the back andthedttll ache theottgis the likaeleetsiaps eeceeesive arin- si4cvn-ed *sables the dime- /e&4reSMis d the kidneya to beal tetid ettilegtheft. PI•iteiankettlatia :Ptah tw &aft* 01/1214.1111. 00e 1..1011114 **WO 4 Oat • • Mar *Oa, • Nothing elee ages one more :rapidly than reonotoey-n dead level existence without :change of. scene or experience, Tele need must be kept freak nr It will age, and the body -cannot be younger than tbe mind.' Few minds are strong •enough to overcome the aging influence of the monotonous life Attlee rifles -Iri the average country licape, city, people have infinitely greater variety •ot life. They enjoy •theniselves a treat deal more than country people. Teey'work hard when et work, bet When 'thee are through they drop everything. and have a good tithe. Tbere Is me doribt that the theater, in spite of its many •evils, has done a _great deal toward erasing the. naarks - Of age. People Who laugh nweb zee,' 'their, youth longer.--Sue- begs. . Burdock Blood Bitters . holds a peejtion unrivalled by lorry utiles blood medicine as a cure Ler 'DYSPEPSIA, BILIoirsrrEss„, CONSTIPATION; HEADACHE, SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SEARTEURN, - SOUR STOMAele ' DIZZINESS,' DROPSY, 'RHEUMATISM; BOILS, PIMPLES, RINGWORM, or •anY dimes. eilsing from a disordered state ..af ,Tthr Stomach, Liver, Dowels er Blood: %Veen' you require a good blood niedieine get BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.' . • cerreeitcat. Wife (during thotit1e--1 have 'suffer- ed every, calamity that ean befall a woman: leusbarid ecahnlyeeeeh, nO, you haven't, my dear. You have never" been a widow. Wife -Yes .evidently don't understand me. 1 saki "calann • men et Deettni. ..erte man wile takets•hissel seriously every _minute of his Iffe,". said Uncle Eben, "aillis • gits to be 'One of two things -a hero or a joke." -Washington Star. • , Taken as directed, it becomes the greatest curative agent for the relief of sufferieg hunterety ever dev:sed. Such is Dollieter's Reeky Moun sin Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablete. Ask ybur Diuggist. „a' Narrow stoenri... "Your front doer iS unlocked, sle. shonted the 'policeman 'when be found that Mr. Careless Householder had gone to 'bed without attending to his locks.. "It's all right," replied the burglar from the bedroom window it eileute later; "my soil will lock it when he eomes .hoine. Here's 'a shilling, for you." "An eaeile earned hob," ehttekled the poilceman ae he walked Wale "A. narrow squeak," said the burglar, • With a sheet round hie ebOulderte ' e'Very," rennetl 'hltaccoitplice, whOse bands were tightly eitisped over poor Mr. Careless Houseeolders mouth. -- London Express. • Skirt. and Shirt. "Skirt' is etymologically the same word ae "shirt," theugh it lute collie over an ther linguistic route and prop- • Orly me s a aliOrt garment. In feet, "sitlit,"e tiet," "short." "shear," "kir- tiee and "cure' are In ail probability near relations. But "skirt" has got it- , 8elf Seeelailzed ta a lower garment, with spatial eeferenee to the lower »dge thereof; the bouncer* where the parmont Is cut short, whence the verb "to skirt," THE PEMECUTED JEW. ......0T. I fie is, It te. nitortmed, the Moot Mettitenn I Mon 411ve, "The jeer is saki to WM; What Is known as the commercial Instinct," 1 Weld newer In Strang, "Herne telle el ithat ender Riebard 1. OW hem sought safety in the ea4tie of 'reek, Where, not being strong enough for defense, they killed their wives and children, Career Ithe bodies over tbe 'walls Into the mob below And, settle; ere to the efistle, Were theranalves hurtled alive. The gentry owing Money to the JOYS hits. tened to the cathedral, where their homer& or promissory notee were kept, and made a beafire before the altar. The compiler of the Annals of Waver. ley, In relating the event,' Hume atm, 'blesses the Alleighty ter thee clenver- Ing over tele impious rage to destruc- hone History blazes with ;mob stories of Iself sacrifice and barbarity, Tba, eOnamerelal instinct In this particular ease aribears to have been en tiae other aide. . "Instead of the Jew being a natural barterer, he Is the most spiritual men alive. lie '1ms been poureled through the ages, robbed and massacred, but he Yields neither his treditions !lore his ideals. Had be beett inaterialletie lie would have sold out )oug up and bought melee; If he would join the Creek church he weuld be safe in Rua- la.,..Rat4lherdi&n...,C.:1,54.,,tht,itieltreeZi.,e411 %ital., that he is spirltuallatle or idealistic eeeee -- el: rather than Practical or material, Were I to choose a family that would live I Would have it meet hardships and per- seelltionS. Were 1 to choose one to die I would give It pleasure and luxury. The Jew, denied his civil rights, de- spoiled of his property, scourged and murdered, has only been made tougher and longer lived. His enemies bave given him strewth and trained him most• admirably for the battle of life, no matter in what part of the world fortune) may lead him" The new Pure Food and Drug Lew will 'mark it .on the label of every Cough Cure containing OplurreChloro- forme or any other stripifying or pois- onous drug- • .But it passes Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure as made for 20 years, en- th•ely free. Dr. Slump all along, has bitterly opposed the use of narcotics. Dr, Shoop'Er Cough Cure is absolutely safe, even for the youngest babe and it armee, it does not simply suppress. Get a safe and reliable Cough Cure, by simply insisting on having ler.Shootee. Let tbe law be .your protection. We eheerfully recommend and sell it. W. S.R. Holmes, . . 'Overreached. Old Joe, a :farther, :was noted !di the.. naany ways he . had of skimping end saving. One day he hired a big country boy to help Win .witk his wore. The boy reported for duty at 530 o'clock in. the morningennd Old Joe sat him down to breakfast. After the lad hail finished the Meal :the sharp 'old farmer said; "What ,do yeti •say If we. eat dinner while we are steer As the boy Agreed, they fell to andate a little more. Then, seeing that ihe,youngster etiald 'eift no more Old•ffoe suggested, "Senpose we. finish ep and at supper too." "All right," assented the lad, and he Main aged to sweet:me:another crust Of bread. "Now •lettie get to work," sheeted the gleeful 'farmer, thinkIng'of the saving in meats he had Miele.. "No," returned the boy, •el never week after 'supper. reae's eime is Ide own then."-•Lon don Times. Wrier' the tip of a dog's nose is cold and moist, that dog is not sink. A feverish dry nose means sickness with a dog. And so with the human lips. Dry, cracked and, colorless lips mean feverishness, and are as well ill ap- . potting: To have beautiful, -pink, velveteeke lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr Sheep's Green Sal ve. It will softer: and beallany shin ail - meet Get a free!trial box, at otar store, and be ecinvenced. Large nickel clipped giass jars, 25 cents. Seld. by ler- S. It. lecilnoee. . elrieepinfe re,cireitleetnis.. . "This," , hoarsely • spoke. the 'hero, shalcieg a .1.611 of bills in the face -of the .viliain-".this IS blood. Money!" * "Bleed nuineyr-eelioeict the villain, pausing.to lighter cigarette,, 'Take Itback, 1 Will not have It about. hiel" • • . "Very ...spell:" tePlies the villain, puff. Ing disdelefully; •"I ••shall, .blow It in myself.. Bleed, money! Ha-haer-al It 811011 not Ile spelt In melte". ; • • At thiS .polut a lady futhe third row of the ,orcheatrafainted.-.--Chlegigo Trlb • uue • • • .; . In evpry'clinie its colors are •unfirried Its fame. has spread from sea te sea : Be not surprised if in the other virovid, You bear of Rocky Moutatain Tea Ask: your Druggist. • ' • . 'nitre Fortremo. The eilly foierees In tee Tetrited States. Is Fortrese elooroe, nt Old Point.•Cren- fore In VJegInia, ,It was built for the purpose of defending the ranee' yard ce • Nortolk neatest any pewee& attack. Its ttree la about eii• acres, , sur- rounded by a moat 7lit-ei with water from eight to fifteen feet deep and from 'seventy-five to a • hundred 'feet wide, . •••• • illes'quickly and positively eared With Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointitierrt uncle foe Piles alone -mad it does the work surely and with satisfaction Itch - leg, painful, p•voteuding or blind piles liseppeer like merit lay its pee. traIV(' Nickel 0, p )ed glass jars 4-50c ol I anil recommet:ued by W S. IL Litemee. TIIREE TLYIN° TlimiS IN A WOMAN'S LIFE ,===leet=== There are three periodos of a woman's lila whga, she is ire need of the heart strength. ening, nerve toning, blood euriclung Action of MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS The first of theee io when the young girl le entering the portals of wernanhood. At this time she is very often pale weak and nervous, and unless her healthier built up and her ayeteut strengthened oho may lea a prey to consumption or Wu weak woman for life. The second period is motherhood. The *sin on the symtem is great and the ex- hausted nerve force arid depleted blood require eepleniohing, Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills supply the elemente needed to do this. The third period is “change of Ube,' and thia is the period -when she Is moot bable to heart end nerve troubles. A tremendous change ia taking plum in the argent, and. it is at this time many ,ohronio diaeases :manifest themselvee. Fortify the heart and nerve system by the Me of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and thus tide over thist dangerous period. Mrs. James King, Cornwall, Ont., writes: "I have been troubled very much with heart 'teouble--theeeitgeseileing to a, great extent Imre Train& are heentakiiir Milburn's Heart and Ner Pille for Mlle time, and mean to continue doing eo, for I can truthfully say they are the best remedy have ever used for buildingup the system. You are at liberty to use this statement for the benefit of other sufferers." Price 50 coots per box, three boxes for $1.24, all dealers* or The T. Milne= Co., Limited,. Toronto, Oat, J.. men Serpent Ideuttneti. 'Some forty years ago, when out with a bo,itlitg party for eeagull shooting, I espied. moneter fedi litisking on the surfaceof the:water, with its head well op in the air,' The creature allowed us to eet w:thhe thirty yards, when I sent two char* of Shotento its head, with the result that it rolled over on its hack, and our boat soon came rip to it. It proved to be a large angel shark. I thouglit- would ' make quite sure It was. dead and. sent two more charges .into Its upturned belly; I must have, unfortunately, burst Its .air bladder, for' It began slowly to sink. -Had I not killed it at first; and had it retired its • head and flapped its wings,. we .should probably have added :one more story to • the. long list of .sea serpent febrica-tlons. • ' , reventies, as the name implies, pre. vent all °olds and Grippe When "taken at the sneeze stage." . . s Preventics are t 0 YEAR$AHEAD., Rietence French Invent* in t the Buirding Or the °mutt me. f tieneeeeelloo. Contested 30 Yeare, i All UnknoWei, to the cpublio e, great I race has been in prover* for Watt TOMO the litemre world ;between Bite -land and France. Englend has practically Won, it is sale, and will walk In about 200 years about -ot Prance This conteet hes been between the Oxford Undvereity Clarendon press and the Academy of France. Eeeh is com- piling a dictionary, which Is to be ab- solutely the latest and most upeto•eleee beoir du existenoe, Already *ix -diction. ariee are extant which are reckoned. good and apparently 'supply all wants, but the French Academy and Oxford University declared in favor of sonie- thing later. So more than 30 years ago Oxford started its gigantic task. • This gave the "hnenertale of France a chance to hustle. Ther did. 13eave oyneatrhewl:Relt: utitonteyy. also were at work °Metal report e from both sides show that the Oxford eorlrers have finish- 'eti. A to Ire' L tenesualty," to "13113- er," all of Q, and It down te "reserve." nTelixet vioi:ounmuel. containing I/ will be issued It the report from Prance is not,,,so good. Oxtord expects to have Its whole task conipletee by 1914. The immortals have •Only re:lel:ea the letter te nee, do n expect to Comelete thet en .11 Some figures of the Oxfor 1 e:etion- aric„nre interoytinf.r. In II the figurs coni0 re TillrriFeitious are: Oxford, Oxford, 16,013 words; Johnson's, 1,533; etwell'i, 9,893; Century, 9,690; leunit's Stentlard 9,630. Frmn the beginning of volume 1. to the word "infer," excliuNng from "graded". to the end of 0, there are 16,516 columns, each of 101.8 'aches long and 2 1,2 inches wdde. It these were stood an end they would be fourteen dimes as high as Eiffel tower. 'There are 72 miles of eentaining 13,321,131 words com- prising 70,161,384, letters. The Paris d'itranortals" will have to do a vast amount of work ever to catch' Up On this record, .ikt the prestnt rate of progress the academy illetiOnary will be•completed in 250 years -or, perhaps, 290, if the new, oMeial, spelling of the •Uni ted • States is ignored, The lira edibton.'ot the academy dio. -tionarY was, begun in 1635 and finished in 1694; The last eclitton up to the .one now in progress ()calm* ;12 years; and was begun in 1835,.. The elow progress Of :the "Iminortals" brings to rnind the story of Button, the • naturalise, and the crab. The wise- acres of his day puzzled how to define e crab in their (Vetionary. They Jin - ally voted .to describe it ea ‘ra flh which walhs eldeways.!P Buffee was aSrrt for and his opinion asked. The "Airw ty" ere ranch discomfited . when li the naturalist re ed: "Well, except for the 'fact that the crab Is not a fish and floes not walk, kleways, it Is a, geed description." o Some, candy tablets. Preventies dissipate all Colds quietly, and taken earlY, Whiti von first tee I h t at a eeld is coming, they check and prevent them. Preventies are thoicteghly safe for ehildren, and as effectual for adults. Sold and re couimended in le cen t and 2a cent boxes by W. Sett. Holmes. ' 4/4446•:4•0141.1414144146W4401141111110 • •Landoe AntIFtrottlatiorth. Walter Savage Lander was ur 1x - temperate person in words and 'hated IWordseterthe .Were theee Over More contemptuous Weeds. than these. of tan - !doe in reference to Wornsworth?. enage tuess.and 'flatness are the qualities of o pancelie' and thes far he attaintel his end e Let him place tee. aceessoriee en ;the table lest what is insipid and clam - nay grow into duller accretion twit "moister • viscidity the more I 'masticate It!' In Laridors letter to Waido • Einerson he" writee: "We .must • uow deseeed to Wordsworth.' Ile aftee.gat,e. an 01)10100 on atitlum,. whiti1:.be tiever had read, . Pleto for Menne°. lie - speaks. eonteelptuonely of the. ScOtell, praised a line cif Seolrs mettle dog of treveler lost le the same Of I rename •oneSkIddame He said It was the oely good one In the noeni and hegen inetiertly to recite a whole Poent op his 'owe. on the sante eubjeete •• ME YOU MAK= A2,00342 A .,1EAR ? It being dn oe with our good;. Vorla pleastent, permanent and prOlitable. 'Ioods used in every house, Crecy day. No faire, nd no need to create the, demand, fegitiMate, reputable business. Vou can start without cent of capital; write to day. 0. I'd.tasttaLt & Co., Wholesale. Teasond Coffees, format'. Ont. IrteredulOus, lint Cheerful. " Father at head ef stairsEthei, what time is It? Ethel (In drawing room) --It's (matter past 10, father. Fothea-All right. Don't forget to Start the block again after the young man goes out to get his •hreakfast.--StraY Stories. Ar Wagner's era, 4D1e Meistersinger," Was sung for the first time In America at the Metropolitan Opera House are 2. 1806. - • leeep your eyes open hind be sure tleie when you ask for PerrV st Painkiller s oil get juthat itud noth- ing else. 'Use it prometly to cure ere tops, diarrhoea and all other bowel complaints in SUMIner, • r'ortrettrit A colored preacher took sortie carrel - dates for thimersiou .down to 6. river in Louisiana. Seeing some alligators In tile stream, ono of them objected. "Why, brother," urged the pastor, i"can't you trust the Lord?. Ile took care of Jolene didn't he?" "Y-a-ieser admitted the darky, "lint a . • , whale s dirt rent. A whale's got a I Who Was. Peckseiffe- • When -.111. pine, In his famous para lel. between Pocksniff and Tartuft lald it doWri that Torn..Pinclit's path was .an. abstraction rather than a in (Says a writer in. "T. .lets did 'a grave Injustice. to an trelividu Englishman and to ae Chanacter ve close to the hearts • . of Eriglistue4 ;`This eharacteri" wrote .. yoreter, so far Pmgilsh that. thoughour eountr Men, 'its 'a rule, aie by no means Peel sniffs, the ruling weakness . Is to eoe 'tenance end encourage the race. Whe people call the etieracter exaggerate they only refuse, naturally enough, -saectiori lie a hook what. half tie. lives ie passed in. tolerating, if riot I worshipping." But who was the fies and blued prototype of thiseinconipai -able creation? Writing -1n' The In pendent Review, Mr. C: C. Osberne re minds us that the , Original was en ....doebtedly In h Samuel Carter. .wh has handed Oown to pokeray big- pW luniinous appreelatien ofthe author o "17aerid 'Copperfleid." I fiest- knew Charles Dickens In . tb year 1826, *when no "shadow before had ...heralded the "coming". etf fame Itle father was a Parliamentary repor ter in e'onnection with Tee Brieeherehi newspaper wee. which I wee Uri connected, . . It seethe :but yesterday - though it mere than hale a ,cegtur ago -since, I Mat saW hirne then htindsome lad, gleaning. Intelligence 1 *the byways ef the feetropoil-taltingi rapidly that be Might, thereafter, lay Jahly give out, • • . • • • . . • 'keg, seems but yeetereay, at hi then reeklenca in Doughty street, wt were present et the. christening 'of his first-born child! HIs satire -and he was often a keen eattirtst-wast never,. personal,' either as regarde hiniself •or the. vices and foie lies be assailed; Of him ,may bo truly eald. what the poet said of Sheridan, in "The Combat," his wit "Ne'er meted a heart -Stain away on its biaee.". .• "Than lin. Hall," Writes. eee borne, •"'no man. r ventme eeeet, .ever had a larger steek of morality and e-encoonnlace cm oiatioris from the Doke, 'especially front Wordsworth, who woe hIs favorite :Teat gond, greet :Mt& urnsns :generally his . way f tetferrirre 'Ntoi " wileetUUAN • 0, an • he al , ry 0. is' , 07." d, to21 1. ir 'e • - • n n The Urns, This iit'm ‘Vond 1.Vsu. 'Drought Ltio. Fnaltion. . . EVer.y. one knowe how tefeetive and liandseme mithognity is whn en eed for good • fureiture. hut • .few of ,ns know how its value was 111.82 SligCOVerea.... In the 'hitter pert of the seeenteenth . . . century, a Lontlon physiclan had a h broter, en.gaged in trade With the West - Indleie • who en one occasion • hrottgbt home severel logs of inaboga- • oy ns' ballast. .The dewier wes bUtidin a home, and his brother seggemted tha the logs would serve for yelling beams.: Aoing thurwor.)il, the (teeter gavo erders to the worm een to make use of the mahogany, hut their tools wore no mend to the task of outing the hard weed, and the logs were pot out of the way In a corner intim garden, Some time afterward the head ear potter trivet to make a box feint) th we ,otel, but was unKticeesetell with 111113 tools. tools. Ite told the (teeter, who Wile interested' ill the heeling timbei e 1 nd- ordered heavier tools to be made a work it with, says Home Notes. 'Oen this Wae dope box at last mule. mut polished, it Wag handeome hat It bureau wag made, frh om smoter .)f the .desplsed Mem, and flee Was ee- hired by experts to ito so superior to thee fmeetnre malting woods that the .raze ter leabegaey net in, and fool!». ure made from it i.5('81110 highly popti-. ar, the then Ilnehess of Buekinginun ostering the erity.e. in the fashionable vorld. mem ry, hut ef one o' dem tatcirs Nes 1 ter swailer dis nigger, he'd jos' go t r The New Era gives the litter Weep (101 In de sun he' fergit all 'tient nt w ereee, It utuses a Rio rown Liquor Meer and without cloud or sediment CEYLON TEA Packed only in Sealed Lead Packages 'which reserve its many. excellent qualities 254., 30c, 40g, 80c gad 60c per lbf Ait all Orogen' Have you arrived at the fork in the roadof life? Are you puzzled because you do ' not know which path leads . to success? No doubt you have looked through the office window of some greatconcern and have seen the manager in his chaii —looked comfortable, didn't he? You have wished to All the same position —some day. That's where a Business College education comes in But in selecting a college, first see that you are right—then go ahead. Our free booklet tells' all about plans, systems, charges, positions after gradueting, etc. Write for.it. Schee( term: September till June, inclusive. FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE W. WESTERVELT, 7. • yla.c.a. BLDG., PrlacIpaL • • . London; "There are 'Maple Leaf bets to fit all sizes and ;chains of men's. wonlen's and, children's shoes." -Wireless from," the old women who lived in a state." • Fit neatly; snugly and accurately, too, •• • LeaVe na'openings for' the water. to sneak in at the sides.' Get Get a pair ' and keep yonr blot dry. . :e4tatis eut• tor. 01)510(1 in Canyons,- :says e ...large wetly ;Melee "They are on tee market, and they are loaded, I doubt if any are.on sale as yet in adel plea, bet they. • have. heere offered to eas, and 1, haveseen eamples of them e 'have no doubt tewe-. win ewe be,seen ' here. It's •likely 0nel:heir stay -Will be short, hoWever,. for the antbotitles end the .temperance people. will siirely. be after them. Finn of the kind of bonbons that were 'sent to as wound make a. pretty stift' drink �f absinth, and an innocent dustorner• might get laid out cold before he knew le Those Sept to es were from .blurope, `wbere, I Undeeitand, their manufacture bas re- / fili)tea from eertnin restrictive legisia- than eimeerning the cake of 'aleoliol."- , 'iwieo,sga.as...nsmsilras;ssawssfag,•i • I . . !frliTIOODPS OtIWAY PINE SYRUP Cures COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCIIIVS, IIOARSENESS and alt T ROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES, Miss Florence V. Mailman, New Germany, N.S., writes I had a told which left me with a very bad tough. 1 was afraid I was going IMO consumption. I was advised to try 1111, WOOD'S,NORWAY PINE SYRUP. I had little faith in it, but before I had taken one bottle / began to feel better, and after' the second I felt as well as ever. My cough has completely disap- peared. PEICE aCENTS. Apples Wanted *pow, • • ,FALLftd1 VVINTER Highest price paid. D. CANTELON, oLus7oN. COAL Little (trope of water • • Freezing on the walk, Makes the man iho st'eps thereon', 'Indulge in neughty talk, Merry freezirig morninge; Many chile:- beware. Jost let us fill your coal bins, . And then you. need not sWeo,r SCRANTON COAL THE BEST TO BE HAD. J. A. 1-1AMICTQN0 coAt., DEALER • The LARIVIOEIR School — —op— - Tejegraphy, And General Training for ItalivirayL Service.. The new method �f instruction, adoptedi by. this school has proved it great success. Prtpila gradUate in theebortereelosolbte :int theeefore et the least expense. Employment *provided at one() :0 Write for free pe plilet which wi it give Cal t infotmation. *boot room in C4ordon ntock,. opoostte Pos Offlee, the most desireble loestion in threitY Tcspectibil of elesses atiwork eortlieily invited 14•01P1,11.14 LARMOI/11, Stratford. cint ' Principal and*Instructor,.fornierly District ,Superintendent G.T. R. A2rilkOth 0047. ••••••• •••• •10,•••••