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Grippe or Influenza, whichever you like
to eall it, is one of the most weakening
diseases known.
Scott' ,s Emal,rion, which is Cod
Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easily di-
gested form, is the. greatest strength -builder
known to medical science.
It is so easily digested that it sinks into
the system, making new blood and new fat,
and strengthening nerves and muscles,
Use Scott's dErrizasion after
Influenza.
Invaluable for Coughs and Colds.
ALL DRUGGISTS: 50o. AND 51.00.
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EPIGRAMS OF ENGLAND.
Dr. Emil Reich Says Chamberlain Is
England's Greatest Man.
Society, beautifully begowned, rub-
bed shoulders with a, crowd of •stu-
dents at the Regent street Polytechnic
recently. when Dr. Emil Reich delivered
the first of a series of lectures on the
laisttey of Imperialism. taking as bis
first subject, "Is Ureat Britain the Heir
•
of Ancient Rome, of Greece, or of
Buth?" -
The Hungarian philosopher kept the
largest audience he has had this year
extremely interested. Some of his
pregnant epigrams were: • .
The question has been frequently
asked, ‘V hether history repeats itself.
The answer is that history does not,
but historians do.
Had you not had such a neighbor as
the French to fight you would haVe-
, remained puny.
The Romans excelled in one thing,
Roman law Is like Greek , it is
finished, it is complete, n is perfect.,
It settles things in no time.
. When law in England becomes ' so
!complicated that no Judge cart decide
It, they have recourse to Roman law.
The Romans did not trelieve in
boaads. Boards are useless. Conte
miltees are farces. The world is not
run by virtue, by character, by money,
sr by value, but by authority.
If a man has no authority he is no-
maere.
The Premier Is the uncrowned King
of England pro tem.
The Americans are all foreigners.
The Liberals are fond of peace with
honor. the Greek principle. The Tories
are fond of grabbing, the Roman prin-
ciple.
Strauss and modern German music
are a misfortune.
In English music you prefer the
pauses,
I A very prosperous nation is utimusi-
! The man. who has no office and no
health, Mr. Chamberlain, is the great- -
est man •in this country, one way or
another. .respthaling indioaler • to alit• left Ile.
The party system is the soul of enter. fore going tosularlset Woo looks ;Lt the
pis% and as lung as England can pre- a
uoare au,' 001 ittaan aaell artielt• saes
duce 'personalities it may do fetaistf t a aas
aspetole
things, but that Will not 'natter. s o puitattst . .
In brief, Dr. Reich prsved that
Great Britain Is Inure Roman [has' Wnen the tip of a dog's nose is cold
Greek, and tnoist, that aGg is not sick. A
fevetislidry uosenietui. sickness with
11-1E M EA , . _ ppEK, a dog. And so:'.with the human hps
Dry, cracked and colorless .nnean
SUPPLY INDICATOR.
A, Convenient Reminder For the Busy
Housewife, '-
' Every business man uses a retninder
of some kind. Why should not the
housewife do likewise? She has only
her memory to rentind her of what
groceriee and' other suppliee are want-
ed. No...won...ler she sometimes forgets.
A. great help to her would be an indi-
cator similar the one slioNvit here..
arsenea sarreaneasateron. •
Within a frame is a , plate haViag•rows.
of. names of artieles of .hettsehold use.
arranged4n horizontal lines across the
froot. • • • •
• In .front of end • parallel with the
naines are rods,, transVerse rods '
teuding at points adjacent to caelt row
tif•inames.• MOVIng freely on each turi-
iontal rod are indivators 'the form
of small balls; one for each 'mune on‘
the plate.. In front of 'eaeli. roW et
names a., black stel p. is pa lilted.. on the.
Norufally, 011 thasindientors. are
to, the right et' the names, When the
im'e
vers. diverst she is saint ef
sugar or salt; ete., site 'neves the coo
ad;
It ?day Be Mae a Great Labor Saver feyeristgtesS, and are Rs, well Ap..
10 the Kitchen. • ka11100;:; :TO lia,Ve beautiful, pink,
The grater has a black eye in housea"7celyet.hke gins, :apply • at, 1 edthne- a
'eating of Pr Shoop $ bireen Salve.
aelply favor. In its. place tbe meat it w1i soften and heall any skin' ail -
chopper has sprung into popularity. /trent. Get a free, Ariel hox, at One
Many of.the things for which the fOne Store, and be eciriVineect, Large nickel
rue:. WEIS exclusively used ire now Tried glass jars, 25 cent's. Sold . by
done more quickly and witb, greater N. • S. -R• 1-16i11es• • . .
• ete‘e hy the latter. ,' " . . . .
. .
The meat chopper is a godsend to one
woman, who makes chowchow so ap..
petizing that she is forced to de it .by
the job lot. Formerly she. cut the dif-
ferent ingredients separately endl one
day the brilliant hien struck her -why
not put everything through the 'chop-
per? In went tomatoes, peppers, cu-
cumbers and pickles oue at a time, .and
all the former work of two days was
done In a morning.
Apples, pears and quinces for butters
are also put through the meat Chopper.
with great saving of time and temper.
Being cut much smaller, moreover,
•than they would otherwise be they
' ()11 dowu more easily. '
All the juice from ,frults prepared in
this way must be. Carefully caught.
The chopper itself should be scruptt-
lousiy mean to remove • ala taste of
meat. Bolliug the piu•ts in soda 'water
insures perfect clef,
A Surprise In Biscuits
Every box of Mooney's Perfection
Cream Sodas you open -you will
find a new delight in these dainty
biscuits.
When you. Want to surprise yoursel&
give your appetite a treat With
illooney's el
Perfection Cream Sodas
„
•`Ineoruhustniie woodwork.
Make a solutiou of silicate of sedra•
and apply several coats of it So the
. woodwork. Make a seeond solution of
the soda and mix with it .,stiffieient
whiting to make It of the eonsilsteitey of
ordinary paint. ..Theo paint the wood-
work ever . with it, llanui .treated to
this way will not take fire front mere
contaet With flame; it requires to lie
heated..So thoroughly that gases..will
be given out which, or, Course, would '
Ignite quickly,
. •
Castor OIL - •
• Childrenwho' retrise to take. castor
. oil Will take ItIt thcoo. In. -tui;.3 way:
Take one cupfui of milk, one of mo-
lasses; a half 'cupful. Of sugar, two tea., •
spoonfuls of ginger,. ene 'teaspoonful of •
soda, -half cupful of eaelor oil and
flour to roll out. Cut in shapes and •
bake in a quIelt* even. One or two are
as gOod as dese Of ell. • . • •
•
• • .
'<Witten trowels. '
The mot Soiled of latelten tovyels will
become sweet' and white .with this.
treatment: Cover with cold water, put
them at the back Of the stove, add one.
tablespoonful of shaved eastile .soap
and the juice of half a lemon. Met it
come to a boil gradually, and repeat the
process, Rinse first in tepid and then .
lii cold water
DrOOMfl.
It Is 'well to know that brooms of
reel:. Straw' do not wear as Web as
those of the nM
natural color. ore brm
oos
are used in the kitchen than almost any
other part Of the house, so do not buy
green ones under the linpression that
they Will outlast the others .
• To renloVe those distreeeing wiirte
spots .on your polished inehogony, rub
gently with a.m
'white flannel cloth ak.
tened with spirits. of ca.tuplior or even
eau de cologne if the former *is not in
the hose at the. Moment.
Old fashioned arniellairs . may be
brought right. up to date by* covering
them, arms and all, with pretty flow-
ered chintz, cretonne', or dentin
brown, green or dark rod. • .
bid you, ever use old stoeiting legs for
Oversieeves when worklug around the
house'? Try thoni, and you will like
theni.
MiW•42.b..I.Wbaols
Giese. which has become dusty must
be thoroughly dusted. ore _before is
cleaned in any other
-- •
ARTISTIC WALLS.
ileoutfrut Result.. May tie Produced]
With Appliqued ruper„
1$/lany women who have tine and
taste to mead in the ,inetutifying of
their homes.are not aware of the novel
ai:..beautiful results to be -obtained
the appliqueing .or wall paper when at-
tempted with (fare and a preconcerted
v
Usually paper of solid toae is used
for the • baekground, the liguree from
another paper being carefully cut out
and mounted on this according to .the
decorator's own design. .
In -this way it Is possible to obtain
caminuations and effects . not to be
found In the regulatiou. papers. Ueual-
lLtillt
the choeen. for appliqueing
a
Two of the most sneeessful rooms In
]receetly farmed Woman'S ehlb are
created in this way. the results being
most successful. In one trailing rose
spr4ys cut.from, wall paper are applieii.
lu the form of a low trellis along the
lower part of the walls, which are rev-
ered In a solid tint. •
The decorator, being an artist. has
suggested withher brush a wall or.
fenee over whleh the . roses •come Wm-
Wingin profusion.. A frieze is formed
In the same - way - around the upper
wall. It is a room whieh never falls to
evoke little "ohs". and -"ails" of delight
fii.ineten the Visitor. who sees it for tile first
t
Another levely room. in 1.1te same
house is papered in rough cartridge pa
pe' of soft gray tint. Fawn another
paper the decorator has .eut oet daisy -
like flowers in primrose' yellow rising
on tall stems of Soft, Tolima paella
which tone. itt citermlitgly with • the
.gray Of the walls. These yellow sprays.
(whether or not they _lave. 11 ('ounter-
part hi nature) rising from Alio Hoer
ti nilterminating: a couple of feet above
the, walusentIng• give the effect or a
tangle of .bloom In •Some weed. growl)
leisure and on eye for etdor
the devising • or • ninny soot -sOroul os
anited 10 the. applamelag Idea '•ia
Past lute °pea • to • a tty 'Noma na-aPi lase
burg- Press. • • • , • . .
Cures • '
Rheumatism' '
Too
• Bu -Ju cures Rheumatism, be.
••ceiLie it Cures the Kidneys:
Every drop ofbIoocl in the body
passes through the kidneys, to
• he filtered, If the kidneys are.
sick -tired- ipillumned-they
den't filter, out the uric acid,
' It is this acid, deposited in the
•• joints -on the nerves ••-that
• cauSes Rheumatism. •
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THE GENTLE KIDNEYCURE
cleans, heals, strengthens the
kidneys -sets thee,: to workbag
properly, -Clears the blood -
stops the ache -•-• and takes
away every trace of Rheunia-
.* tisni aud Sciatica.
THE•CLAFL1N CHEMICAL Casal-ItaiTEIS,
weesson, Owe' - New YORK.
•
47e11.4.a.1(1 Ulf 1 .1 I., ,l•• 04 41
SOUntt after by • fest' lone ale I:tarot.
whose nerves 41.1'011111•'
. • .. . - •
pleasure afloptasuine aurious voneellee
With WIlleit to ens° his- fair .petients
To One .fine dame he said: -You are oe
ehe . verge • 01' nervous voila'
what yeti have to do ie. this.. Evete..•
'afternoon walk to stielt t
Wall. • Whoi you' get there "oak fa%
Nurse X. She will take yeti tealu• :tea.
�iid floor,. 'tato it room' .•ntisely far
nished In white; She will All dowel le
this reimi. -.Yee take it seat -opposite to
lierl.tted remit in ,far ti, full ti mr wit leen,
saying it 'single 'word. Then go hack
1101110 by euelt a road.' smelt e lmatts
1.11. SI1C11 ‘11.14 111:11P 11 110. 1411111 il ere:es•
hats," In three moilths'. tate, the antly
wee 011(.4. :Urn 11 Cairn. efrotig, pease:elle
and in. exet•ilotit !went]. • • • ••
•
Mess (11141 Mejstnl
While Mitch has beet. seta, from .8
Material stahdpoirit, Lout the cfrect,of
dress upon the. health, JIM spisitatil
side has been .lereely ignored.. Tim
mental •dieeoinfert of utibeeethiag
or badly fittleg .ginglient Is pi•iiiiiihly
• greater thah the bodily uneasineiee00-
eashined by. overtight lianas or • foot -
weer, and the former, perluipa eituSes
More aetuel phyeical harm... It is not
] the lettet Of the hardsldpe of Poverty
pet a garment that offends -the taste
• etintiot he discarded, but has to be
worn., with all its depressing effects
, 01)011 the mind, efitil something•at leest
of its money vael
lue }me he. extreeted
from' Alterations may mend mat-
ters, but that means additional ex -
poise, end the ehanees aro that the last
state of- the gar...mit will be worse than
the firat: •
Dyspepsia, 61 .1roacs MAKE HOME PLEASANT.
Avom vorintness and Court Method
one INTentneem.
Caused by Female Disorders and
Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
••••••••••••.....,••
A. great many women suffer with a
form, of indigestion or dyspepsia winch
does not seen), to yield to ordinary treat-
rnent. While the symptoms seem to be
similar to those of ordinary indigestion,
yet the medicines universally prescribed
do not mem to restore the patient's
normal condition.
Mrs, "'inkhorn claims that there is a
kind of dyspepsia that is caused by a
derangement of the female organism,
and whitih, while it causes a disturbance
similar to ordinary indigestion, cannot.
be relieved without a nextione Which
a peculiar tonie effect on the female
• onrogtaonnislmy .acts as 0 stomach forth', but has
AB proof of this theory we call at-
tentioa to the. case of Mrs. Henry, .
-fleanbien, 58 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont.,
who was comeeletely cured by Lydia E.
Pinkharri's Vegetable Compound after-
eveyything else had failed,' abe write:
Dear Mrs. Pinkbein •
•
"I had been troubled with indigestion anti
• general stoMacif disorders for nearly a year.
I had a soreness in niY matinee)) and was un-
able to digest my food. I •dit.ted and doe- •
toredawitheut success:. Out Lydia; la Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound brought me
permanent relief. I used ti ree 'bottles and
. it cured: me of my' stomach trouble 'anti
t,huilt up my generat health, I now enjoy
a splendid appetite, van eat all kinds 01
food, have no trouble with indigestion, and
know Vidal owe •it all to feel's; la Pink-
ham'aVegetatle Co...pound."' . •
No other medicine in the worid has
received such .widesptead • and unquali-
fied eridorsentent,.er hes. each arecord of.
curee 'ot fent-ale . fro:Oil/4. 1. has Lydia
E. Pinkbam's Vegetable ('OltlpOttfltl.
aa.•
DRESSING F^" DINNER.
Change of.Clothes Almost as Bracing as
. a' Bath, ,Says Lancet. •
• 'rhe Lendon .Laileet advoeates •the.
custom of dressing for dinner,, • and, en-
- tng 'peen -fur.they, declares that every:
worker should • change his clothebes,
fore the. evening Meal, evenif• he *does
, not PosSess eyeetng teethes,. . , • .•
"The bracing (ltfeci. of a ehange .of ,
•elothes . is well. known," • says the
Lancet, "Many a: man .fecling atmot
.0)0 fatIghatl fter an ,ardurnis day'S
work to ethangta his, Melbas, find5. alto -
self eonsidembia refreshed when the
rhanga is .aceenfeaslied; and at the
' same aline -he extariencee .it. feeling of
'eh-anti/tea; .and Prc•paredaesa• for bis
dinner, and. 'gsrul digestion invert:1111Y
waits on healthy appetite, • The elatlig-
• ing .of clothes may eve:n thus- Mee's-
'ably affeet nutrftion..' • '
"Nor need . the tautriging
be the exelusiye luxury ot t1ie. per -
elms sale.) Mass tor 'dinner. The hard -
worked vie`rls, the sheelteu.Per, „ and
the Ie.:n*1ns; mali would all be better.
if thay woelcl cast off, their. work -a -
day :clothes ancl. put on elean clothes.
the evening meat aftetaahe 'day of
tail is over. ' . • •
• ."Tbe. effeet • of a ehange .of ,ClOthes.
aaer y'S fen Is itt .seine respeets,
similar to. that of a bath, atildly.
braelng. dispelling the
feeling of Jiredness and •fatigue. se
commonly experienced, • •
"The eanianatien most likely, isthat
the, clothes after theyhave been worn.
all day get More .or less clogged and
10Se .ternporarile their ventilating pro-
perties, ka, that the emanations cif the
'body ale noE, pacape freely." '
The best housekeeper Is mit she who
spends the Whole day slaving In the
house --"doing the work," she terms
Muddling is the eorreet expression. A
woman with method gets through her
domestic duties even without the aid of
it Servant by midday or soon after and
Is ready to take tt walk, Make 0 eall or
two or rest comfortably with a book or
her needlework. Her home is tidy, and
she Is always neatly ana cousisteetly
dressed. l\leals aro prepared tasternlly
and economically and are always mum:
tually served.
Although' no ono enjoys a pleasant
chat more than she /bee, elm avoids
anything lite idle gossip, and no one
can tempt her to waste the early mom.
Ing hours in talking over her neighbors'
affairs.
A good housekeeper also avoids debt.
She insists upon paying for everything
as she gets it and sees that she gets
good Value for her money.
A fussy wonteti may be a prim old
maid, but is probably an untidy wife,
always very nepunetual. for she has
"no time" to do anything, her Meulty
for fuss retftrding her ]Itetious. She
never spares herself, never idles a mo.
--ment and thInita nothing can be done
so well by any Oat as by .bereelf; hence
she is quite unnecessarily overWerked,-
overfatigued and frequently fractieus.
The husband goes to his. club. The
• children are so aceustOmed to continued
scolding that they beeome either hypo -
Crites or unusually unmenageeble and 0
K&F K K K K
BLOOD PQISON.
Oa account of its terrible effects, blood disease is canal the kitig of all 4144arra.
It may bo either hereditary or contracted; eo while it may not be a crime.. 'to hese
the disease, it is a crime to permit it to remain, in the eyeteta. It may manifest
itself in the form of Scrofula, Eczema, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen Pinto,
itchiness of the skin, eruptieue or blotchea, ulcer' in the mouth or on the tongue,
OM throat, falling out of hair, 'ordered otomach, aa4 a general deprssoloa of
the system. it you have any of these symptoms do tet neglect yourself, You have
no time to loee. Beware of "old fogy', treatment -beware of mineral poisons -
beware of Quacks and Fakirs, OHO NEW MEIPHOD IPRMIATMETVE.
Is guaranteed to cure this disease, never toreturn. B.s.uk I3onds will protect you.
Our treatment le not iajurious in any way, but reaches the very root of thedigease
and eliminates an poison front the system. mho symptoms of disease gradually
disappear. Thebtoodbecemes pure atul enriched, the whole systota is cleansed
and purified.andthe patient fettle prepared anew for the duties and the pleaeuras
oteltcioho.iteCa25u20,00c
808GlUlredA.WrIelaat Olt NO PAY. 26 Year?* in
p
emanation Fra. QUestiOn Blank ter HOMa Treatment and BOOlts Free.
DR3.KENNEDY8t KERGAN
Oar. Millehtgaa Ave. and Shelby et., Detroit, Mich..
'FMK Kek. K1_4K Kix•K Ktl R.
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Last Week we told you we had Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets,
and Fancy China on the way.frorn the petters in England. We
now have them in stock, They are up-to-date in shape and new
decorations, Cheaper than ever. Call and see them.
•
•Pit
TES! TEAS ! TEAS
Black, Green and Japans, from 10c up. Our special Mixed,
• 25e Tea is extra value.
REDPATITS SUGARS
heedless of rebuke. To some extent 4/4 Lipectal cut price in 100 lb. bags. We handle only the best in
elie 'We IRWIN
they •deserve pity. for they are teased . • Tomatoes, Corn, Peas and Sahnon. Every can guaranteed.
about their food, clothes, health, ex.
erelse, games and lessons. Nothing Is
done withont plenty of fuss and cils• •
00414100, and ma
any -hrmless pleasures I-1 0A.S11. PAID. FOB EGGS AND •
•
510 lofit.-EX(.11ange.
Knew Bow. •
' Friend (1i1111111...1- ai earn-- You are not
looSittg very robust: Do you odes' good.
hp:1 1 11) Stayatt-llohne (with ' a
I )-- I tultkoil I au! tut I. hardly ever
have a ,..-itanee to. " • . •
•
Don't expreSa a positive °Pinion un-• •
. leee anti perfectly tunierstaad arbat yott
ere talliing about. • • .
, • • • ,
WELL KNOWN
IN JARVIS ONT.
Ibldimand County Councillor tells
how Psychine cured his
Lung Troubles
. •
. • •
"Icontracted a series of colds from the
changing weather," says Mr. Bryce Allen,
a well-known resident of Jarms, Ont.,, and
a member of Haidimand County Council
for his district, "and gradually my lungs
became affected. 1 tried medicine and
doctors prescribed for me, but got 1 no
relief. With limp and stomach diseased,
nervous, weak and wasted, I began to use
Psychine. With two months' treatment I
.sOund as a bell, and give all•the credit to
Psychine."
There is a proof of what Psychine does.
11 net only cures Colds and kills the germs
ofLaGrippe, Pneumonia and Consumption,
but it helps the stomach, makes pure, rich
• blood and spreads general health all over
the body. 'You will never have Consump-
tion if yeti use .
Clinton Sash, Door. and
Blind •.Factory
: .The Town of Clinton is on the eve of
a; "booth," If you contemplate building,
let us give you our estimation, etc:.
ligrIleadquarters tor ail 4indsloi builders' materials
So S. ,COOPE a, Clinton
armors Please Read This.
Ponliry, Batter and Eva area good.price now, For that reason yon *should pro-,
vide yam penttry. end steel. With some peed assistent, in the shape of prepared food. •
V. -e Bel, Berbeeenni. Dr. Hua!. nolatnhian and Dr. liovvion's stook foods. We sell
Dr. Bees' Potiltry Patthuen and Colombian Poultry Food.
We also eel( Libby's Cream Equivalent, for raising ealves, Where nailk is seance.
, We went large cesautity of Dried' Apples next. week. .Please bring them along,
'Poultry, Betters Eggei Tallow and Lard also wantedt
• •
Emporium, Loudesboro, Oct. :31,00. ' R. (Janis.
regained my heelth. To day 1 am as •
IOWABOUT YOUR -7111
e
WALL PAPhR?
:Nothing adds so muCh to the•deeora-
ion of a house as good Wall,Paper. I .
.em in a poSition tie shoW yOu- the very
ast` and Choicest patterns, aS pm
gent for the - •
Empire Wall Paper .Co.,
811:011-1150c. Per Bottle
, , • , „
• of 'Toronto.
The Samples for 1906 are entieels
new. .Prices.run from 5c a will to 35c,
with borders ,atsante price. Every
oll of 'paper guaranteed to contain' '8
arde, Stunples • gladly shown to in-
ondinepurchasers, atany time. •
•GEORGE •POTTS,
. Larger 'glees 40. and 11.2 -all. druggist's.
DL.• T. A. SLOCUM,Limited, Toronto.
• . • HouseDecorator a , Paper atlas ,
Cot. Queen• and Princess St., Clinton 110
It may' pellet pe (01(5 to inany of •
• L . tneute vented, tuned or' repaired.
o -
.
ur le•aders thiiCeeprnetry 'le new int- :: . • • • 'Gramophones. and utu,sic lia variety ta
' . •
. ' Little .drops Of water
' Freezing on the walk,
i
Our stock of high art, Pianos of totes
case designs, and containing fines
actions purchasable for money. See
one .very latest Styles of sweet -
Pas
s rig Of Eu. Crid
. C • toned nigartssat1w Prices.. .Instru-
' 0:A
parted to the youthful mind without,
the aselstaatee taf the. great .goometra- •
elan of sAlexandria, ana that the. fa-
miliar formula "first f books .,f -
Fluvial" has Mr* no meaning in exam: -
Mations at uriivorsities of OxfOrd
and cambridge. For some tinie Teat
we have .boen tIie nly Earopean 05 -
that has pressrved Euclid as .a
schbal book; or ..Contleintted thortslng
generation • to learn ',geometry from. a
work which, as Jaasalyeen well said, wits
varittea, for Greek men, not 13r1tish
boya. , ails antiquated in..thode. the
ruthiees adherence to • thr• etriet letter
of, his . the/we-nit • and peoblems' which
wa.S. exacted front 'the neophant; :have
at last brokene down, and. so ,geametry
is now taugan as a living, and applied
science, which meets us in all daily
einergeneles, Instead of as aft aid.
Greek book, aed ;11'11bl/tette a.ndalge-;
hal are aulnea 'humanized alsia the
young enrsItieer, with his manifold .re".
quiretnents awl limitedtime, has: set
the pare. Some of um will' say, in pa -
rat' (if Ilyree, "Then fareeVell,
whom I hated so." But others will re-
ineritber. that' Willa:ill the old geritle-
man's. faults he provided a splendid
•
:mental training In dadnetive liagle, and
that Sir AleXisialer t`ockburn, before'
delivering Judgment in .an intricate
ease, used to brave his faeultiee
working through. the forty-seventh
propositiun .of the first book.-d.ondons
Glebe.
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near Admiral Uenteon.
(atot, John 1 )(edam. A. U. yeeent-
ly gazette.] Reas-Admitsti. with eeniOra
Ity of Seat, 114. is a leather of Lietit.e
Galata T, benieen rif Triratlia, Ilo
was born In 'Verona. In 1S:i3,. and
.it pritu.,-0w
1hia obngo
,. Later
r. 11110013°S 144114,,1 the 11,1tatatin raining ship,
:nut In April, Vial% entered the Royal
EVORWPINE 14. '111)11.'111)11. lie a I alined. midshipman's
Naay im a, cadet , • rise there hag
AY
Cures .00IIGHS4 COLDS, BRONCHITIS,
noAnsErniss and all THROAT AND
LUNG TROUBLES, Mien Plorenee E.
Mailman, New (lemony, N.H., writen:-.-•
I had a Cold wbich left me wIt.b a very
bad ,cough. I was afraid' 1 was going
, trito Consumption. I was advined to try
1 Dn. WOOD'S NORWAT PINE SYRUP.
I had little faith in it, but before i had
taken one bottle I began to feel better,.
and after the eeeond I felt tte* well as
ever. My cough has completely dItiop.
PRICE Is CENT&
1,4711 111 TWP.1, 0110 141141)" sub -lieutenant
In In 1878 and Vont-
In not. rive NINON4 11:0(11" he
v.. 11 111,1 NI ('lairest i•trtmlilw41011, n.ttl was
14) t .1.71.pm 'If 11. 10. 14. Firebrand
te as• stet Oat These he remained
r..,• I .1 .1111(1 11111VINIU(Intir
ti t.11 ..111,41.1 Ira . 4.114. ana
1,1' Ho 11•.1.11. 14013. he watt
,s•c1-.1 , 1 Lk; royal yacht
:mil Allier! and In 1101 was sip.
.1 earrain or the ieuenilie a twirls.
or er the firel elates Now, at Vb.) a�
,tf fifty. threta he lien suceeeded 15Otti,
-tat itingstite- rank•ot-rear,admiral.• "
Something.. New HOARE'S; • • ' .
MUSIC EMPORIUM..
...Makes the man who Steps thereon
; Indulge in naughty talk. •
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- Many rreezirig ittornings, •
.M anychills-beware
Just let us fill your coal bins
• . *And then you need not swear.'
SCRANTON COAL
TE.E 'BEST TO BE HAD. •
J. •
A. HAMILTON
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06A t DEALER.
Q0 .A.14
BefOre placing your Orders for
yoflr Season's supply of OW; get
our mem' The YerV 1)(sSt got uis
carried in sto.•k and sold at the
lowest possible price.
Orders n. ny It left at Day
& *Rowland's I la1 d a are stove,
with •
W J Stevenson,
at E IOCtrie Light Plant.
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FilZ41111.11114& 811110
We are still in the 13ut-
chering, business, and are
in a position to fill all or-
ders for seasonable nuvits,
int:usted tc cu,'CVe,
Our new business sand
is in the Combe Block,
It Fitzsimons &• Son
PhOile 76 Clinton
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GRYSTALIZED FRUITS
. We'have .a 'fine assortment ef lin- • - •
rted Finland goods; also genuine
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NEW GROCERY STORE..
urkish Delight. See thert in our
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windew display this week. We haVe opened up a choice,. fresh
We carry a large assortment :Of t stock of Groceries at 0180111s Old •
chocolates and Bonbons, and a huge Stand and nOW ask. a share of the •
assortment :Of 'hump box goodS that :.patronage of . the citizens of Clinton
Cannot be beaten. • ... • ; andthe suetannding comthUnity. .]
OUR. BAKERY - .: Good Quality & Fair Prices• •
. • Wealso have sotnething new in ibis ' are our special cares.
department. llave yon tried our eream • .
.eustotners will find. our stock the best •
pusttle- Once tried, you will have no
at
::Itlyver.: Cali.Wes,,, iced with whipped cream ,
and .out, Florenee *Cake, iced. with
due in townThe Red Feather
1 talian (alla. our Creatis Puffs and
. . . Wands in Teas'and Canoed . Goods
re sunles of the valuee we .handle.
v .-
.. •'We are strangers and niust -
OUR RESTAURANT
- . .. 'get acquainted, .
. ..
We :41‘1ye.hot dinner. from 12 to 1 ;:40 .
o'clock.; hot 1(01 10111 5:30 to 7;:i0 ' p.m', , It will pay those WhO sell farm pro- •
Don't 'forget to 'try oar fine cottrse tice to see its, before disposing of their. '
meals, Enquire for weekly rates. . hatter, eggs and potatoes, elsewhere;
We W .. - NI M E NS
. We will-bny, at a good price,what
you have to sell, and Will sell at a fair
price, what you. have to bay.
Photie elinton.
- - - BYARD HILL, 'Phone 114
Vogorisze
.16. The area rrewh rit,thzer
utront. ' A F t
I'I 0114411)elltr.. 1)011111v ot• Wt
!
li”st 8114 $1[1(.4 rt•filt 11.41.11
that 1, :1N as • 11, tith t.t. !Volt.... 1
'.1( • Path, 14; . 11. 'Os 141
°hi mil 1;1,4,1., (411..•
that lo 1 1. ape
an eel.; eedil,1 1.1 :m) .4.4 I_ to.
Cie ce,11,,, or 14. •• !, r $2.
1 IIE RAY Nit:010M:: -Stroktord.
Winter Teresa' opens. Joni. and
,
, I . 1 4 • .
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tior..52i4o. (rive. •
The greet iteltnel tablatures ten:Min.:.
Out of the atst rails from business firm..
eve have filled VIlarallial of the les -Rama
'We laid no one else ready to semi, Our
graduate:a 510 10 great dompind.. Tide ceitool
effete erieseelled it.lvanteges. Write to -day
for our large eetalogue.
VV. J. 131,1,10111r, Prin
Corner Or Vonge and 6.16Xstear! -
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NEW THINGS
WALL PAM
We hal/06st received some hand,:
somo designs for tall and spring trade, •
inexpeusive, yet artistic in design,
and a large range frorn which to select,. . .
We ere up.tbelate, and show many
new things in the decorator's line, such
as SOMAS, Ortteb ()loth, Lin.e. wall, .
Burlaps, etc. /
Sole agents for Muresco," the best
wall finish made, superior to all other
Calcimines or prepared wall finishes;
easily applied, Will not rub off, crack
or blister; made in all colors, including
deep red and green. Once applied, it
needs no wasinng off, or sizing, to ap•
DIV a second coat. • .
Window Shades, Curtain Poles, .
Room Mouldings, floor. Pinishes, etc,
Wall Paper tritetned lonn.
W.-- SMITI-
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