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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-05-02, Page 7WO WOIVIE TESTIFY What Lydia E.Pinkharn's Veg- etable Compound Did For, Their Health—Their own Statements Follow: Haliburton, P.EiI. :-"I had a doctor eXamine roe and he said I had falling of the- womb, so I have been taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has done me a lot of good. All the bearing -down pains have vanished. I have gained ton pounds in weight, the discharge is all gone, end ifeel better than I have for a long time. I think any woman is foolish to suffer as I did for the sake of a few dollars. "You can use my letter as a testimo- nial. Itmay encourage other poor women who suffer as I did to use your Vegetable Compound." -- Mrs. GEO., COLLIOUTT, Haliburton, Lot 7, P,E.I. Read. What This Woman Same: New Moorefield, Ohio. -"1 take great pleasure in thanking you for what your VegetableCompound has done for me. I had bearing down pains, wits dizzy and weak, had pains in lower back and could not be upon my feet long enough to gets meal. As long as I laid on my back, I would feel better, but when I would get up those bearing down pains would come beak, and the doctor saidl had female trouble. Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound was the only medicine that helped me and I have been growing stronger ever since I commenced to take it. I hope it will help other Buffeting women as it has me. You can use this letter." -Mrs. Cassia LLOYD, New Moorefield, Clark Co.,Ohio. TRANSFERS FIXED FOR 'MINISTERS Transfeza af Methodist Ministers ;Motel one Confereenee jto another -wee° arranged last Thuraday by Ithe Transfer Oominittem eompesed offl the General Oupersentendents, add the President:9 of 'the Annual .Coaferences. Rev. Dr. Carman Pre- sided, and Rev. -A. J. Irwin, Hamil- ton ;Conference, was chosen Seem- taryi iThe trungfens ,aW as, , lot- lo;wst London Co,nfference-J, C. Walker, Manitoba to London; Hamilton, London to Manitoba; F. E. Clyesdale, London to Alberta. (The following iSuperannuates -S. Bond, London toTtoronto ; T. L. Wilkinson, London to Toronto. 'Amd the following probationeals, Revs. G. O. 'Coaborne, Alberta •to London; Fred LeHarburn, Torento • :to, London; J. Joines,, Newifound- land; to London A TEll ANY sickness, Scott's Emulsion increases the appetite and builds strength rapidly. Its wonderful nourishment assists nature in restoring health. All Druggists. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Out, 3.12-7 If Was not Much Wonder that Marked enthusiaana was manifested in the House of 'Commons in Old London where the first, reading of the much discussed ;Home, Rula bill was passed by.nearly 100 majoriity, the, reeard fs banding 060' - to 266: Setae people say it well never be- come law but ;neveris a long ex- tended period and, 'the times ;am undergoing; great and manitegt ;changes' ,so that what ba a been in vogue in the past estio; index of what may come to pass in the days to come. Bed pepper is no; hotter than some. of the ispeeehea on the Hotne: Rule debate ,Were lant the , chancees are ,the more mo,deratee ' tette is after all !the vote-winnens bath at. home and abroad. e. .ty quickly stops couas, cures colds, heals the throat and Mods • 25 cents. Pip) mrcha3ers hpikil0fiell.00 asie'op Ix/ 140 64,DOliERTY ,4,40,v0.0 One e.f tile test •-Equipped Piano factories - in Canada W. Doherty Piano and Organ Co., Limited - Factoring and Helaci Office C•LINTON, ONT. , Weg ern ranc WINNIPEG. MAN. 2 80 HARGRAVE STREET •0:0TrOof • By LOuls Tracy Copyright by MeLeo d & Allen, iTos•onto ; 60./` Bier- 'Sae staurnailatia 13:n0r-a ' _ I oWlatit 10t now?" Asked ciYnthia. i'll'erfeet my Meta Mica a beequet! wonder What hone° 1E eanie, from". and she pondered the crest again, ie vain, for heraldry Is an exact science,' awl the grater part; of her education ; had been given by a hard world. She did not fail, therefore, to notice that three persons were catered for by the packer of the basket. An unknown upper housemaid wae already suspected, and now she added mentally "some - • ......_ •••. _ • shop -girl, friend." The climax was reached when Medenhain staged the strawberries.: Cynthia, to whom the good 'things Of the table were com monplaces, ate them and was thank- ful but Mrs. Dever made another note: "Ten shillings a basket, at the very least; and three baskets!" ' A deep, booming yell from the mot problaimed that the second race was in progress. '1 can't see a thing unless I am perched on the seat, and 11 1 stand up I shall upset the erocleery," an- nounced Cynthia. "But I am not in- terested yet awaile. If Grimalkin wins I shall shout myself Imaree." '"He hasn't a ghost of a chance," said Medenh am. . "Oh, but he has. Mr. Deane told my father--" "But Tompkinson told me," he in- terrupted. "Tompkinson. Is that your butler friend?" • "Yes. He says that 1the King's horee will win." "Surely the owner of Grimalkin must know more about the race than a butler?" - "You would not think so, Aliso Van- renena if you knew Tornpkinson." "Where is he butler?" asked airs. Dever suavely. "I forget for the moment, madam," -replied Medenhatn with equal suavity. The lady waived the retort. She was sure of her ground now. "In. any case, I imagine that both Mr. Deane and this Tompleinson may be mistaken. I am told that a horse trained locally has a splendid chance - let me see -yes, here it is: the Hon- orable Charles Penton's Vendetta." It was well that those bulging steel - grey eyes were bent over the card, 'or they_could not have failed to catch the flicker of amazement that swept across Medenham's sun -browned face when he heard the name Of his cousin. He had not been hi England a full week AS yet, and he happeped not to have read a list of probaiale starters for the Derby. • He had glanced at the programme during breakfast that moraing, but some remark made by the Earl caused hini to Inv carrear the newspaper, and, when tcht ;slaked It up, he became interested in an ar- ticle on the Calm to Cairo railway, 'written by someone who had not the remotest notion of the difficulties to be surmounted before that very de- sirable line can be constructed. Cynthia,, however, was watching nim, and she laughed gleefully. ' "Ah, Fitzroy, you hadn't heard of Vendetta before," she cried. "Confess now -your (faith In Tonapkinson is shaken," "Vendetta certainly does sound like War to the knife," said he. It is twenty to one, purred Mrs. Tamar complacently. "I shall risk the five pounds I won on the first race, 'and it will be very nice if I receive it hundred." „ "I stick to Old Glory," announced ahe valiant Cynthia. • "The King for me," declared Meden- tim, though he realised, without any iknowledge of the merits of the horses 'engaged, that the Honorable Charles was not tae sort of a man to run a three-year-old in the Derby merely for the sake of seeing his racing colors hashing in the sun': , -, Mrs. Dever kept to her *Ord, aud handed over the flye pounds. Cynthia 'staked seven, the five she had won and the ten dollars of her original intention: whereupon Medenliam said that he must cross the course and make these bets , in the ring -would :the ladies raise any objection to his absence, as he °Mild not return Until biter the race? No, they were quite eontent to remainin the car; so he 'repacked the luncheon basket and left them. : • Vendetta won by three lengths, Medenham had seCured twenty-fivel to calle, and the bookmaker who paid: him,' added the genial advice; "Putj that little dot where the Mes can't get, at it." Tbe. man could afford to be affable, seeing that the bet wes the: 'only one in; his bookagainst the horse's name. The King's horse and GriMalkin were the public favorites; but both -were hopelessly sb.ut in at ;Tattenham Corner, and neither show- ed in the front rank sh any stage of a. fast run race. When Medenham alinabed the aill again, hot and uncom- fortable in his leather clothing, "Mrs. Dever actually welcomed hifa with an 'expansive smile. "What odds did you get me?" she 'cried as soon as he was Within ear- -Shot "Ig:' hundred and twenty-five pounds b five; madam," he said. "Oli, what luck! You must keep 'rho odd five pounds, Fitzroy." "No, thank you. I hedged on Ven- detta, -so I am still winning," ' "But really. 1 insist." , • He banded her a bundle ea notes. "You will find a hundred and thirty 'pounds there," he said, and she understood that his refusal to accept her, money was " final. She was intenselyi surprised that he had given her so" much more than she expected, and the; first unworthy thought was succeeded l)), a smond-how dared this impu- dent chauffeur decline her bounty? Cynthia pouted at ; "Your Tompkinson is a fraud," shei mid. "Your 'Grimalkin was well named,"` said he. "That remark is very euttineel supl pose, ritzroy," a • "-Oh, no. I merely meant- to eon - ray first a cat le not a re.colsorse."i, "Poor fellow," itinsed Cynthia, "ho Is vexed tecaaree he lost, I must make It up he him somehow, but he is such an extraordinary person, /hardly darci suggeet audit a thing." She began to adjust her veil and Vilet bar coat , "If you are ready, Mrs, Dever," she mid. "SS Mine yemught, to hit the pike WI' Infgaw,t-h,:- , , Mrs. Dover laughed. Fitzroy evis eretly,understood, as he had taken hig A NECESSITY OF OCEAN NAVIGATION. ' ,I " a eailluentit ELVGAQ nearing' eUef5171-falne. it was eminently pleasing to listen to !CYlithia,'s praise of his air, and ho NVI'Oth b te otb6r woman. for wrenctiing the girl's thoughts away 'so promptly f ro)n a topic dear to his heart. Therein he erred, for the gods were being kind to hira,', Little reek- ing how valuable was the information Contained next Week eat and the engine was humming, . ' aAmericaniems are fascinating'," lie vowed. I wish you would use ore of them, Cynthia.. I love them," Cynthia was slighily ruffled, though, ;If pressed for a reason she could 'hardly havo gtYS,a onc• "Slang le useful matinsionstiy, ,8 am trying to cure myself of the habit," she mid tartly. , "A pietureeque phrase is always 'pardonable. Oh, is this quiM ' pafe The 111dreury, finding an opening, had shot down the bin with a smooth 'celerity that alarmed the older wo- roan. Cynthia leaned back caMposed- ly. "Fitzroy means to ream tis road before the police stop tho traffic for the neat race," he said. Time, after O parse, she added; "I wish we -could keep this car for the rest of our tour, yet I suppose I ought not to interfere In the arrangement father made with Simmonds.' Mrs. Dever frowned. Her momentary tremor had fled,' and she had every cause to regard with uneasiness the threatened substitution during the forthcoming ten days, of this quite impessible Fitzroy for that very chauf- feur -like person, Simmonds. Her ac- quaintance with Peter Vanrenen and his daughter was sufficiently intimate to warn her tlaat Cynthia's lea it de- sire was granted by her indulgent parent; in fact, Cynthia woald have been hopelessly emelt were it net for a combination of those 1 -appy chancels whlch seem to oompare at tlme In the creation of the American girl at her best. She was devoted to her father, her nature was bright end cheerful, and, she bad a heart that bubbled .over with glndliness. Mrs. Dever chose the right line' of attack. She resolved to appeal to the girl's sympathies. "I an afraid it would be a rather truel thing to depriye Simmonds of his engagement," she sa'd softly. "He has bought a ear, I understand, on the strength of the contract with Mr. Vanrenen---" "That doeSn't cut any ice -I mean there would be no i11. effect for Sim- onds,' explained Cynthia hurriedly. "'Father will meet us in London at the end of the run, and Simmonds 'could come to us then." The steel gray eyes narrowed. Their ;owner was °Or:spelled to decide quick- ly. Asi opposition was useless she laughed, with the careless ease of one who was in no way concerned. • '"Don't you think," she said, "that if your father sees this car Simmonds Will be dispensed with soraehovs?" , Cynthia nodded, 'The argument was Unanswerable. !.'hey were crossing the course at it -walking pace; at that point a sort )sf, passage 'was kept clear by the police for the convenience of those ;occupants of the stanch; who wished to visit the paddock. Whe crasher of endetta, having hen eongratujated royalty, was taking some friends 0 admire the hord'e during the rub- famdown process, when his glance rddenly fell on Isleadenham. 'Though , Maud, be was not rendered speech - 9131 I'm—" he beam). LI But the Mercury possessed PIngla ;arts loud and clear motor -horn, and ithe voice of the Honorable Charles was disowned. Still, his gestures Were loquenst. Quite obviously, he was eying to a man whose atrahe caught:, "id you ever in your life see any- dy more like George that that chauf- ear? 'Why, it is Med'enhural" I So Mrs. Dever lost a golden apatite , tunny. She knew Fenton by sight, land her shrewd wits must have set her on the right track had she wit - blessed his bewilderment. Being a 'pretentious person, however, and tot able to afford the up -,keep of a motor, 1ishe was enjoying the surprise of two f, ;well-dressed women wbo recognized I her. Then the ear leaped forward Xgain, and she scored a dearlywon kriuraph.. ; .1.5 this crisis Medenbam's scrutiny of the road map provided by Sin) - mond s for the tour was well repaid. He turned sharp to the rig -ht past the !back of the stands, and was fortunate ia finding eneugh clear road to render ,) thing, even if it were thought of. The alercury had to CrOBs the caravan 'zone carefully, but once Tattenhara Corner was reached the way lay open to Reigate. •, Through' a land of gorse and heather they sped until they came to the fa- mous hill. They ran down in a noise- less flight that caused Cynthia to ex- perience the sensation of ;being borne nn wings. , "I linagine that aeroplaning is sum.etbitig like this," she confided to her companion. • "If it is, it must be enjoyable. I don't suppose, at my time of life, I aball ever tra.to navigate the air in one Pt those frail contrivances pictured_ ' the newspapers. • But I was nearly kempted to go up in a -balloon two 'years ago," • Cynthia stole a glance at Mrs. De - bar's rotund figure, and laughed, She pould not help it, though she flushed auriously at what -she deemed' an in- boluntary rudeness on, her part, - 1 "Oh, its sounds funny, I have no 'dentate!' said the other, placidlygood, aemMered, "but I really meat it at ge moment. You have met Count douard Marigny, I faney?" • ; "Yes, in Paris last month. • In - • ' ; Cynthia hp.eitatecl. She had scarce-, ly recovered front the excitement of, the minis and was not Cheorang lier, 'Words quite 'levelly, Were, Dever, still Sugary, epded ,the Sentence, "In facts it 7/1111 he who retoorreeend- ed the to Mr. Vantemen as nen Oliapre' ran, Yes; my dear Meinsieter Ma, rik ny and t areold frle.nds. He and My labn are iriseparaMe wheti nept:Ma Dever hi in Paris- Well. els I MO 'f3231 -11g, the Coent effered to take nisi ip le leiti ballooa, Labile, and I Wale ea.dy tea go, hut the weather became torraY end an ageeni from pip Vet) at; hanposstble, or highly ilangerbuli, t ny 1,),)te. , evee hatted 50,e high - e4 aige th9 tvart Agf at, jush 'The nations of Ithe aaiiii, hould. unite; sas requiring all , shine that navigate the high setqf to calmly wlreless !telegraph appliaiseest Of searceiy less Unpor lance Shan the .compass iJhsCIf in safeguarding the the EV o cidiho whcr go clown to :the sea in :ships -arc, the ;satires ithat ,enable a veseel in distress 'to tell where le is and call fee help, • Not 'Without a feeling of horape ecu one contemplate what would have reen ehe tate of women and chadeen saved ,arottni the TM tante and tos,sang beatnall boats on O eventr y sea hundredn hf miles 'from land had no ship' equippeti with the evirelese, telegraph bean, mania ewll ,of the ITitanic, Ter- rible) (as (the g•ustutr tragedy: has been, it Would have been far Sanaa tenable had (boats full of deed apca dying ,Wouten and puha,* been dispersed over the- ;Waters, and picked up days-perhales, an some case,s weeks -after the ;sinking el the ship. It is just passible, too, that the _compulsory equipment of•all ocean going slaipseargoecarmaing maps:ell as passengers -with !wireless al>. Vitae:ices would have resulted lease saving of many moire lives imam -- the Titania Of some 1.34X 'h1111- dwed 'ships in the Atlantic trade, only ;two hundeed and fiaty are equipped. with\the witelesa -eye!. tent. 'Filet nearest ve,sse8 to, the Titbanic so equipped male the Car- Pathsa at eight hques' destatimel. It is entirely . probable ;hat there was imam ocean airelghtea rolling, along within two or three hours' disbanee of the dooinad ;ships Whose crew, had 'they known, ortiellite time gedy. being -enacted so nearf them, couidi have given ielf(feleitivei aid The foundering Pi the Titanic Provides a.strong argument for the installation Of Wireleas+ telegraphy on all ,oce,an-aaing 5114),5 05' 00 In- dispensable part Of their equip- ment. The British Board of Trade should bring •aboset an inter- national agreement to that end. Chills, Colds, Pleurisy Dressing lightly, exposed to 'drafts, cold is easily taken. aiVe twenty drops of Nerviline in hot water at once. Circula- tion and warmth will be re- stored, and pleurisy, inflamma- tion, or congestion prevented. Equally good for colds, breaks up their beginnings at °nee. If you only knew what a great re- • medy Nerviline is, that it is five times stronger than other lini- • ments, more penetrating, inore pain subduing, you would not be without it. Nerviline' Ninety-nine sicknesses out of hundred ean. be prevented at the very beginning by the use. of Nervi - line. Saves doctors! bills -the • _ great pain saver of the age7ini usa 50 years, Large 250 bottles sold everywhere. Drunkenness on Gain in Ontario Convictions of 1910-11 the Largest on Record Disquieting evidence of an in- crease ie drunkenness, in ,Oneariel is, ,ecentained in the annual repore 00 Ithe operation of the !license law' just issued. Despite the Irmo/day- grotwiing dry beat the recoral 5 or eommiltments last year ataahed the recod 05 5,802, wihLch is °Yee. ihe previous year. _ Between! the years 1891 and 1899 the number of comraltenents • aor dronkenneas decreased, tett !since Pe latter slate ther0 ha,s been e asammanmerammaamaamantaseumea Ven SEVERE COLD DEVELOPED INTO PN IA DocToR SAM HE WOULD NOT LIVE. Next 0 consumption there are more deaths from pneumonia than from any other lung trouble. There is only one way to prevent pneumonia, and that is to cure the cold just as soon as it appears. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will do this quickly and effectively. Mr. Ihigh McLeod, Esterhazy, Sask., writes :--" My little boy took a very severe cold, and it developed -into pneumonia. The doctor said he would not live. I got ,• , some of your Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and he began to improve right ; away. He is now a strong, healthy child, and shows no signs of it coming back." Do not be talked into buying any oth Norway Pine astrup, but insist on getting I the original "Dr, Wood's " It is put up I in a yellow wrapper; three pine trees the ' trade mark; pricer 25 cents. Manufactured only by The T, Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, Within the past few months Over 100 persons have written to the Zam-Duk Co: reporting their cure of eczema, rashes and skin diseases by Zam-Buk Does this not prove that Zatm- Buk is something different? Don't you need it in your household? • Miss Mary MeCuaig, 913 St. Cath- erine Street W., Montreal, says: "I do not know wordri powerful enough to express my gratitude to Zara•Bek. Eczema broke out on my scalp apd hands, The irritation of the scalp was so bad that I could not sleep or rest, and I feated I should • have to have my hair cut off, Oa my bands the disease appeared in sore patches, the burning and itciting- of which drove me many timers tp spells of weeping. I went to the dis- pensary, but they referred me to skin speoittlist, who said that mine was as bad a ease of eczema ae he had seen. He gave me some ointment, and then a second lot, but neither gave me any relief.' ass in a very bad condition when Zam• Buk woe introduced, but 1 soon found out that it was different from all the other rem°. dies, 1 persevered with the Zam-Buk treat- ment, and each box did me more and more good. The irritation and smarting soon dis- appeared, then the wares began to heal, fresh healthy skin grew over the parts width had been sore, and 1 am now quite free from all trues of eczema, both on head and hands, 11K hair bustle() been sand." '4"00t00, Al00,111 zerw.tist aeacquits' Rad stores, or Zamllut 00., Tomato, tor plea. 0001.0 substitutes. steady augmen1 ation. Toronto and Hamilton lead the lists Tor- onto' had 271 eased more than Pe previous year, H amilton 100 more. POT the most part cities compar- ed unfavorably with the toWns, "but there Were exceptions ±n sthe eases, of Ottawa, St. Thomaa land Kingston, ,Which ithoW,ed fewer commitments. Ottawa, f or in- etamee, had 101 le,s;e cases of druink- onnes,s than in the previous, year. In Local Option 'Places. In local option districts there were 361 prosecutions and: 173 con- victions, 'Morn the :imposition of fines the laravinella Treasurea re- ceived $11,780, as againtst $8,213 the pr evloue year. There, were 1,816 presecultions agaisisti lieen,see {and non-lice(latieti the latter claRs providing,1,209 con- victions. For She year ended Aprll 30, 1911, there were 1,642 tavern licenaus 113 the Province, 17 beer and wine li- censes, 226 shop licenses, 31 whole- sale and 51 club licensee, making A total of 1,967. The) total amount paid to 'the) municipalities for the license year of 1910-11 was $358,467.34, while the total. revenue Was $445,761,94. The repeat contains ,no comments ow recommendations. 011001111100111111110011000101111609411111. Editorial Notzs ineseeoeseeeeseeeeeseesee• Premier Borden, Who As enjoying a holiday at Hat Springs, Virginia, expects to get back ,to Ottawa about -May 1st. People who enjoy a quiet life (can farm very little idea of the tensaan at Which, a man Liv es as much In 'the public .eye as the promiet. The wonder as that Men otactive and nervous temper - amanita [stand 'the ;strain as ,vvell AS they do. Happy is, Pe man who, al the elose of the days Work, is able 'to seek realtaua repose wooed by tired Natuee's :Masa restotrarl • The se -aeon °tithe yeaslee Xrriv- ang,When the spoeting horizon Wiil- be filled with long lucid end setae- , -taxies' silly rehearsals of the dial- mend, What ;Wco do -•1105 care nroch is Ithe vaiiniang ot a i e w' f av- - se , _ . . orates, ewho ipoembly know how' to pull the ,wites, whale the balande of i teatly iget etery ineaged iusttee. 'Same of 'the official coerespoadentis 0 the ;team who play just ao cansese- itlealli are largely' ,etalattecll .wilth a "getsb,"„. - palls; oalthel good genge Of InallY, lt regfigr Of the, daily pi, eq,s, MY KIDNEYS 815 on the part of eveuybocly (an im- . • r Ls not too jeaely Itolay Plana lot the comi,ng seasee'il work- By o orunard improvement campaige petus would be given Ito the local- ilLy in many away smith apparent' on the surface; ,Buy thane properlty stea di of paying Sent; dame° v e your peewits ea a.. -a far as you are able; get a boom on your buitinle(so and prove youeself a geed citizen in every Way pesedble, 'Your wor- thy example \s'ili became infectious, thus dolma double Grand old General al- mt}sougli 83 y,e,airs of age, as appar- ent se enjoying the Spring time of his r eligle es, ea•i maces:. Few meal have been so honored fa,s'he and the resullas, °Chid ,wroirk are to be Sound In every Wadi, bas taught tlee lemon of i(entlausaasku, discipline and well planned meth- od and 15 515080 mane essentials to success, amid be more lasm•My in- stilled into the churches of to -clay there; would bee ,forward move- ment 'the like el ;whiele has twat been' seen for masay a das(, All Imaor to G,eneral. Booth. —0— No greater boon was ever be- stowed, upan the world by an in- ventive genius than when the great but humble Marconi, ;succeeded' in eaubralling, stabeelesis telegraphy. A pic)ture, ale dozen ocean steamerla turning. their prows to the, riescue of the !leviathan Titania in distress as the multeicane of Ithag great 'In- vention is a compendium in ihself the practical worth of thel dismay - cry': ' The- world's acknowledg- ment Sn sotme farm Isvoa•thy', of lithe cause of humanity should be Placed Upon II/Marconi and Slit is not 'done ia,f great lack eif appreeiettion lwuhl be demonstrated,. What . he fu- ture has in ;More foa this aveistl myetery ie difficult to portray but already it has proven its real worth as without at the ?Manic Paseengers, ;saved Would peobably have gone to their death, fro jaa gold and the blIffeltaing of the waves beflowei help arrive& I Good Remedy For Little Ones Baby% Own Tablets, are the best medicine a mother can give hernit- Ole ones, 'They are absolutely state, being guaranteed by a government analyst to contain Ino opiatteeltow other harmful. drugs, They cure congtipation and indigestion, ex- pel warms, make teething, easy, in !fact. ,cur,e all the mime' Ilisi of Mae tones. Concerning them Mrs Murray Marehall, Zephyr, •,Onlie says: "I have used' Baby's Own Tablets for my chIldeets and' alwaYsl with the beat/ of results.. I can re- commend them es a, good remedY :for Utile one (to every mother." The Tablets are sold by medicane dealers by mail at 25 cents a box !from The DM Williams' medicine CaelBro,ckville Ont. -ALGONQUIIN NATIONAL 'PARK. The Orand Mrtuala Railway, ixt view of the Ivery large increased number of winter tauriegte this &ea - son t Hiahlaad Inn; in the 0a'- itiOnal Algonquin Park, tize Makibg extenaive improvements: to Ithear Inn. .These improvements., will be completed about thei lat of Kay, and consist (Mai 165 ft. iextensioa to the west wing, which will include &wine 50rooka0 fort gueets ; a music roora, 30 x 30 ; t,eal room BO x 30 ; mein, 30 x 30; and mator,e out- fitting depar anent, 30 x 32, ThS,s, Stare Dept. Monique, eget eoataine eveamithIng from a needle to camp eqummente Tau:Meta desiring to Make Ithipa through the park, can he ;supplied With tents, boats, gen- am, fishing lequipment, supplies and guaciel the price not exaebittl- anti. The rotunda is Largely In - greased, also the dining room nec- essitating new, kitchens, servinX room,s, ate. An ,additional aoom foe the use of ;the ;children and nur- tees, will be built, aud the guid'ea are Ito have! a (soperalte eataltolieth- InentS With a new ice houises cold storage, enlal'aedl dancine hall, ahd other ,a3ternitiora.4 refeetraecl to, , will make. this In one of the moat com- plete and perlecia an the lake ,and TRADE MARK 3 Now is the time to paint and the most important thing to do is to select the right paint to use. Good paint, such as ELE LIQUID PAINT. Por buildings -Inside and Outside protects and beautifies the building on which It is applied. Cheap paint is a waste of money, 11 does not look well for any length of time and affords little or no protection to the wood, from the wear and tear of the weather.' We can help you choose the right paint.' It is the famous Elephant Liquid Paint, made byThe Canada Paint Company who have been making paint in Canada for nearly half a century. All the latest fashionable shades, ready to use. Good paint at a moderate price Come and see us. • FOR SALE IN CLINTON BY "Fruit --fits" Cured Me Me. rie0. W. BARKLEY PECtsuRvwx, ONT., JAN. 2,5th, 1912 "For over twenty years, I have been troubled with Kidney Disease and the doctors told, me they could do me no good. They said nay ease was incurable and I would suffer all my life. I doctored with different medical mere and tried many advertised remedies, but there was none that suitedmy case. Nearly a year ago, I tried"FruMa-tives". I have beets using them nearly all the time since, and am glad to say that 81805 cured. I hate no trouble now svithmy Kidneys and I give "Pruit-a-tives" the credit of doing what the doctors said was impossible. I am seventy-six years old and am in first class health." • GEO. W. BARKLEY. pc a box, 6 for pm), trial size me, At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. mOnintain panto, Of ,013.1tar0. Alarge toboggan ,slide will also be eon -4 strueted during the (summer. Due:- isagetwe winter, totaamts fro mi all owe Canada have Made Use of the .hotel, and the daily average guests (from -185o 2,5, and ilia pleasing/90 nate thee moat of 'these guesttaare from out own and other Canadia01 "Straight as a String." One often hears this expression, but few malize how false the metaphor' is. A string or rope is never straight when left to itself. It must be pulled on at both ends to straighten it. It is irapossible to throw a rope an the ground so that it will lie straight, as you will discover if you try it, nes matter how old or how new the rope may be. This is because a rope or string is made by twisting together an enormous nuraber of particles which are held together in ways which are at present beyond our understand- ing. These moleoules pull on each other, and then the twist on the strands helps to put kinks in the rope and in the string, so that yoii am never throw either of them from you and have it lie straight on the ground. Sageine Cures Dandruff It is Sold with J. E. Hovey's Guarantee or Money Back Dandruff is a hair destroyeicand, SAGEINE is the only preparaeition •that, will positively kilt the deg- teuctive little gerlmi, SAGEINE will bring life and beauty to dal laded hair and, taakd it grow ha thick and luxuriant. Sageine grows beseatitful hair, sett end fluffy. It is a Moat delightful dressing ; it is not elticlry tit Igrjeaay- and: is daintily nerfuraed. Gol, a large bot- tle to -clay froln J. E. Hovey only 50e. We know 'you wal rrealize how well you rspenIti tho 0140k amount. Niagara Falls, 171 t:, April 29, -It became known yesterday that Herman Fischer had sent in -Inc resignation as postmaster at the south end postolliee, after serving °lily five months, He is the third man to hold the job le LWO yeOrC Although it still holds, the ice jant In the tipper river that cattsed the American falls to run dry, is =eh diminished in size to -day, about a quarter of its usual amount of water is passing over the cataract, .1.11•••,•••••••••••••10,0•11•Mtl tr cpcgt fa vtu .enuine trt r9 Ilt:tle Liver Pill& Must Bear Signature of See rac•Slaisllo Wrapper Below. Itnry_equall madlcu) rung tOdikeltfi magor4 11011r, DIginESS. Irit 0,1wfusraite., OVE , ,T.Anpui Pi IL fOtl 49NSTIPi41014 F4R.O_V.pfifsEg QukfE lalCat HEADAGelleas