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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-08-01, Page 71 1 'SIFT. sn2ny ',icpsantly:. THUBSD'<tYx �1%A11G}I'21 h, 1912.;" `MY STOMACH IS FINE eynthia's Chauffeur Since Taking Na-Oru-Ca Dyspepsia Tablets Mrs: J. Merkhuger, Waterloo,. Ont., By LOUIS Tracy enthusiasticallyyrecommends Na -Div -Co' Copyright by McLeo d &Allen, To;t'onto Dyspepsia Tablets. Her experience with them, as she outlines it, explains why. "I was greatly troubled with my stomach", she writes. "I had taken so much medicine that I might say to take anywouldonly'be making it worse. My stomach just felt raw. I read ofNa- r . o Dyspepsia Tablets, and a lady friend told me theywer very easy to take, so I thought 1 would give them a trial and really they worked wonders. Anyone having anything wrong with his stomach• should give Na-Drn-Co Dyspepsia 'Tablets a trial, they will do the rest. My stomach is fine now and 1 can eat any.food.'! One of the many good features of Na•Drp-Co Dyspepsia Tablets is that they are so pleasant and easy to take. The relief they give from heartburn, flatulence, biliousness and dyspepsia is prompt and permanent. Try one after each meal -they'll make you feel like a new person. Soc. a box at your druggist's com- pounded by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Montreal. 143 How the average! marrlied Man would like to see a tax on thenbach neon! - - - . • WANTED Dealers to handle Cadillac automoble8, The new ear will be the best value for the money of any maebiae in the world. It will have a more Powerful motor, equipped with electric self - cranking and starting device, as well as electric lights power plant. ll Applicant should state territory they could conveniently handle, num. ber of oars that could be disposed of in a year, and whether they are at present handling any other make o1 automobiles ; also if garage and re. pair shop is conducted in commotion with their business. For particulars address HYtmOP Duos.. Limited, General Agent; Shuler and Victoria streets, Toronto, Ont r rMONTREAL 1 iTHE STANDARD 3a the :t a oust Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion of Canada. It is national en MI Iss e. aims. e 3t nal the' roost expensiv-e engrave Ings, procuring the photographs from e11 over the :world. I Its article$ are'earefully selected and its editorial., policy, is thoroughly. Independent. - i A subscription to Tho Standard ;cleats $2.00 per year td any, addressor ;Canada or Great Britain. i, TRY, IT FOR 19121 se kMontteal Standard Publishing Cl•• e Limited,Publishere. • ero DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH goin' to tate hotel," 1nuutroinzing tone. "Ml$ Vanrenen "Grin bini here at once. We will *ill come out at any mtnute-o , g jattoad to the anack afterwards. No � I Medenham glanced at the clack be Mistake, now, Dale. Ile must see no the side of the speed indicator.' "Miss Vanrenen is due now unless she is being purposely detained by Mrs, Dewar; he commented dryly. "But why persist in thte piece of folly?" growled Marigny, to whose re- luctant consciousness the idea of fail- ure suddenly presented !Melt. '"You a I know li t must realize by this time that who owns your car. A telegramfrom me will put the authorities on your track,' your arrest will follow, and Mies Vanrenen will be subjected to the gravest "inconveniences. Sayre nom d'un pipe! If you will not yield to fair means I must resort to foul. It comes to this -you -either quit Bristol at onto or I inform Mise. Vanrenen of the trick you have played on here', Medenbam turned and picked up from , the seat the pair of stout driv- ing -gloves which had caught Smith's enquiring eye by reason of their qual- ity and substance. Ile drew on the one In the hotel until he and I' have had a talk." 'Simmonds was produced: He salut- ed. "Glad to meet you again, my lord," he said. "I hope I haven't caused any trouble by sending that ,telegram to Bournemouth, but Dale tells •me that you don't wish your title to be known." "Forget it," said Medenham. "I have done you a' good turn, Simmonds -are you prepared to do me one?" "Just try me, air." "Put your car 'out of commission. Stick a pin through the earth contact of your magneto and jam it agaioat a cylinder, or something of the sort. Then go to Miss Vanrenen and tell her how sorry you are, but you must have another week at least to pull things straight. She will not be vex- ed, and 1 guarantee you against any possible loss. To put the best face on affairs, you had better remain 1n right-hand glove, and buttoned it. itristol a few days at my expense,' Of When he answered, be spoke with in course, it is understood that I depu Witting slowness Use for you - during the remaider of "Would it not be better for all cc- the tour." cerned that the lady in whose -behalf Simmonds, no courtier, .grinned broadly, and even Dale winked at the North Star; Medenham had steeled himself against such • manifestations of e*ude opinion -his face was impas- sive as that of a graven image. "Of course I'll _oblige you in that way, me lord. Who would/in?" came the slow reply. „ A WATCH is a delicate piece 1-1. Of machinery. It calls fo less attention than most machinery, but must be cleaned and oiled occasigitally to keep perfect time. •' Witb proper care a Waltham Watch will keep perfect time for a lifetime. It will pay you • well to let us clean your watck every 12 or r8 months: you profess to be so' deeply moved SOLID 13Y - tour be permitted to, continue ber tour without further disturbance? You and I can meet in London, monsieur, Biyarn & and 1 shall then have much pleasure By am convincing you that I am a most peaceable and law-abiding person." "No, ' came the angry retort. "I have decided. I withdraw my offer to overlook your offense. At what - CHAPTER VII. ever cost, Miss Vanrenen must be pro- Wherein-Cynthla Takes Her Own Line tected until her father learns how his wishes have been disregarded by a When the Mercury, shining from couple of English bandits." Dale's attentions, halted noiseless`y "Sorry," said Medenham coolly• opposite the College Green Hotel on li He alighted in the roadway, as the E the Saturday morning, Count doua'r dreirng seat was near the curb. A Marigny was standing there; the Du glance into the vestibule of the hotel Vallan was not in evidence, and its revealed Cynthia, in motor coat and owner's attire bespoke other aims veil, giving some instructions, prob SU,NOME: k'v:RNACE Best call and find out the reasons why we so prompt - 1Y Y 'Tack McClary r Ca s' guarantee with our �.. own.Letusexplain to you why the � " u ns ' Li S ne" is l - ca d 1 t= 11 "The Understudy of the Sun." 310 than .motoring, at any .rate for the hour. Evidently he was well content with himself. A straw hat Was set on the back of his head, a cigarette stuck between' his lips, his hands were thrust Into his trouser pockets,and his feet In were spread widely apat. Taken al- together, he had the air of a man with- out a care in the world. Ue smiled, too, in the most friendly Iabion, 'when Medenham's eyes met bis. 1 hear that Simmonds is enable, to carry out his contract." he said cheer lull. "Yon are mistaken, a second time, monsieur," said Medenham. "Why. then, are yen here this morn- ing?" 'I am acting for Simmonds.If any thing, my' car is slightly superior to his, while I may be regarded es an actually Competent driver, so the con- tract Is kept in all essentials." Marigny still smiled.. The French - ably with regard to letters, to a def- erential hall -porter. Walking rapidly round the front of the car, he caught Marigny's shoulder wlth his left hand. "If you dare to open your mouth in Miss Venrenen's presence, other than by way of some commonplace remark. I shall forthwith smash your fuze to a jelly," he said. A queer shiver ran through the Frenchman's body, but Medenham. did not commit the error of imagin- ing' that •his adversary was afraid. His grip on Marigny's shoulder tightened. twelve inches rB e The two were now not apart, and the Englishman read that involuntary tension of the muscles aright, for there is a palsy ot rage as of fear. "I have some acquaintance with the eavate," he said suavely. "Please take my Word for it, and you will be spared an injury. A moment ago you offered to treat me Iike a gentle- man. I reciprocate now by being will - pun of mid-Victorian t �Q t0 steep your promise to hold romance would have shelved th19 point by indulginggr tongue. Mise. Vanrenen is coma in "an inimitable Shrum" but nova- What say, you?" days Parisians of the Count% type "I agree; said Marign9 ,though hie do not shrugwith John Bull's cloth- dark eYes blazed redly. sag they have adopted no small share - Of his stolidness. "It is immaterial," he said. "1 have dent my man to offer him my Du Val - Ion, and Smith will go with him to ex- Wain xplain its humors. You, as it skilled Motorist, understand that a oar is of the feminine gender. Like any other charming demoiselle, it demands the exorcise ot tact: it yields willingly M gentle handling- Medenham. out short the Count's neatly turned phrases. • • "Simmonds has no need to avail himself of your courtesy," be said. A• s. for the rest, give me your ad- dress An' Paris, and when I next visit the French capital I shall be delighted to analyze these subtleties with. you " "Ah, most admirable! But the real- ly vitalquestion before us to -day is your address in London, Mr. Fitzroy." Marigny dwelt on the surname as Mr if it were a succulent oyster,' and, in the undeniable surprise of the mo- ment, Medenham was formed to ge- ifeve that "Captain" Devar, formerly of Horton's horse, had dared' all by telling the confederate the truth, or some part of the truth. The two men looked squarely at each other, and Marigny did not fall to alissinterpret. the dubious frown en Medenham's face. Ile descended a step or two,' and crossed• the pavement leisurely, drop- ping his voice so that it might not reach the ears. of a porter, laden with the ladies' traveling boxes, who appeared in the doorway. Why should we quarrel?" he asked, with an engaging.franlmese well cal- culated to reassure a startled evildoer. "In,thie matter I armanxious to treat you as a gentleman. Allona, doncl flurry off instantly, and` tell Simmonds to ring the Du Nation here. Leave me to explain everything to Miss.Vtenren- en. Surely you agree that she ought to be spared the unpleasantness of a w rangle--or, ,hall we say, an expos are? You see," he continued with a, trifle more animation, and speaking in French, "the game is not worth the candle. In a few hours, at the least, you will be in the hands ofthepolice, whereas, by reaching London to -night, you may be able to pacify the Earl of Fairholme. I can help, perhaps. I will say all.that is possible, and my eestl.mony ought to carry ' some weight." Medenham was - thoroughly mystifi- ed. That the Frenchman was not yet evren'e of his identity was now clear enough h, with De'ar's proba- ble duplicitytil1 running in hiind._ he could not solve.' the 'Puede peen anted by this vaunted half -knowledge. Again the other attributed his per- taining -to anything except its real W. R. Counter Jeweler and Optician. Marriage Licenses. Issuer of Plano cnh�a e1O �t'�1 should Radia askepAa/ljekr/ tO r. hERfY ,Do .. isbeatvalpe One -2f the Best Equipped Piano Factories in Canada W. Doherty r , Piano and Organ Co •, .Limited -' Fact:nees and Head Office CLINTON, ONT. Westernal Brandi, 2B0'AARGRAVE STREET, WINNIPEG, MAN. "I am wii1tag to 'befriend you." he urged' emphatically. r You have acted foolla lly, but not eritginally, I hope. In your anxiety to help a oolleague Yon, forgotthe line distinction which the law dvawe between meum and ttruin "No.," said Medenham, turning to the porter. "But the larger box on the carrier, and strap the other on top of it -the locks outwards. Then you will find that they .fit exactly" "Don't be a headstrong idiot," mut- tered the Count, witha certain heat of annoyance making itself felt in his Sutter Mikado Of Japan d a Moroi Died Mond ng. Crown Prince Was immediately Proclaimed As The New Emperor. mmip Tokio, July 29. -The ennperor of span died'thr.s•'nlornimg andtb, Crown Prince Was, hmmcdaitefy enoelaimed Empero2?, Earlier Deepat:h. Tokio, Judy `9. -Foie the iiiat day crhothe Mikado has been Inept alive with stimulants. "Hee heart aotioo is a mei e flutter. ABSOLUTE $ECtRE e uirte Carters Little Liver Pills, 381ust Bear Bfgnature of Tokio, July 7y.- i ae condition of the Emperor of 'Japan is such as to oause abendonmmnt oi all hope• of his recovery. From dawn he has been unconscious. An examination by the court physicians et 6 o'clock in the morning disclosed a high temperature, weak and Tepid pulse and shallow respiration, which was greatly accel- erated from the previous night, The critical condition e1 the emper- or was announced in 'a bulletin last evening; 8 -4 -ba all the imperial pitmen are eummaned to the' palace; The physicians employed artificial meas- ures ". ifbut injection urea to 1 n life, the P o of stimulants seemed to be o1 little avail. The temperature increased• from 100 to 102:3, which, with the in- ereased heart' action and shallow breathing, indicated that the Emperor could- not for long withstand the calls upon his strength. Po 1ig't Prince Kateur Returning. a rn g St, Petersburg, July 29. -Prince Katsurte started on his return trip to Japan last night. Prince Kateura has been in St. Peterebate; for the ,past week. :It had been his intention to make en extensiye tour of other'oapi• tats, lend he is returning home on sa- eount of the critical illness of the emperor - See Pao-SMM Wrapper Below. Vary ry •m U land:s• ewe netlike as mean FOR licAnPre FOR 1117.11NEti. rim BILUOUSREt$1 FOIi TORPID LIYEW, F41t CONSTIPATIO$ Foe $ALtOWSKIN - FOR TRE CyO�MPLERIOR R3'Ot"wb I rararsTeSet�ta.6�.�.•.c CURE RICK HFADACHF. "Now, you two -what are you discus' sing?" "Ah, thanks!" and Medenham's left band busied itself once more with the fastening of, the glove, "You understand, of course?" he heard, in a soft snarl. "Perfectly. The: truce ends with MY . departure. Meanwhile, you are acting wisely. I don't suppose I shall ever respect you s0 much again." "Now, you two -what are you dis 'cussing?" cried Cynthia from the porch. "I hope you are not trying to persuade my chauffeur to yield his. place to you, Monsieur Marigny, Once bitten, twice shy, you• know; and I would insist on checking each mile by the map if you were atthe wheel:" "Your chauffeur is immovable, ma- demoiselle," was the ready answer, though the accompanying smile was, not one of the Count's best efforts. "He looks• it. Why are you vexed, Eitzroy? Can't you forgive -your friend Simmonds?" Cynthia lifted those demure bine. dyes of hers, and held Medenham's gaze steadfast. 'I trust you are not challenging con- tradiction, Miss Vanrenen?" he said,, with deliberate resolve notto let her Islip back thus easily into the role of cio a mploser. She did not- flinch, but ber 'eye' brows arched a little. "O11, ' nn, she said offhandedly. "Simmonds told me his mistortunee last night, and I assumed that you and be had settled matters satisfactorily between you," "As for that," broke in the Count, • have just -offered my car as ra sub- stitute, but Fitzroy prefers to take you Is tar as Hereford, at any cost." "Hereford! I understood from Sim- meilds that Mr. Fttzroy would eee ue through the remalader of the tour?" • Monsieur Marigny is eotoewhat va- gue in our island topography; Son saw that leaf evening;' said Medenham, smiled. Cynthia, too, glanced fro one to the other with a frank nernenien ' that showed how fully she ippyreciated their mutual dislike. As Ydr, Marigny, his :white teeth gleamed Coutlasted next week Canadian National Exhibition on xhibiti, SOME FEATURES OF • Imperial Cadet Review Cadets from all the Overseas Dominlone Exhibits by the Provinces Dominion Exhibits Band of Scots Guards From Buckingham Palace Paintings of the Year front Europe Paintings by best Canadian and American -Artless Imperial Cadet Oompetitione-. Boy Scouts Review Everything in Educational Exhibits Siege of Deihl Besses O' Th! Barn Band Britain'% Beet BreeeBand Muskat Ride Dragoons Mu Industries in Operation Butter Makipg,Competitione America's Greatest Live Stock Shrew Canada's Big$est Dog. Show America's Prettiest Pussies Japanese Day Fireworks Motor' Boat Races Hippodrome and Circus ' Four Stages and Arena all going Eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Athletic Sports Ten Band Concerts ° Daily Acres of Manufactures Imperial Fireworks --60 Numbers Imperial Year BM& .REPOR7i Liverpool Wheat Futures Close Highs er, .Chicago Irregular -hive Stock -Latest Quotations. CHICAGO, July 27. -Indecision as to the chance of rust damage northwest pnaettled wheat to -day. The market closed nervous at prices vasTing from, 1-4c orf to 1 1-4c 'up, as oomypsed: with, 24 hours before. Latest trading left corn 1-80 to 1-4c down. to 1-2c up;oats 1-28o to .2 lees lower, androvisiops strung out from' a shade decline to 12 1 -le increase in cost: ' The Liverpool market 'Monti to-dan. W to Dad higher on wheat and unchansea•os corn. - Winnipeg Options. Wheat _O ie Oel�i1gin'Lo . Close. Clem July ... .1ef?e .104;4 1s Ob %D OOate- gni MS' Sid hole lie Toronto Grain Market. Wheat, fall, boatel. ,.•...41 00 813+41 Wrest, gg000se, busbe'4 1 el f01 A'a, bushel 0.80 Barley bushel e 0 60 . 62 Aug. 24 1912 Sept. 9 Peas, Intone' ... . 100 Buckwheat, bQshel ........ 0 e0 1 Ga Toronto Dairy. Market. Butter. creamery, ID, roUa.. 028 01;4 Butter, creamery, �1lpohde..... 029 Butter, utte , separator.orlCaine its. 0-22 fl Legge, Cheese, new, lb 0 1414 Montreal drain and Produce. MONTREAL, July 27 There WAS 11 good enquiry from foreign buyers !oi oats at an advance of 8d to ed per nate ter sad Dome hue:nese was wo fol August -September shipment, but da Mand for wheat 1s quiet and We gent era: out of line. TA* local maritet oats 16 firm, with • !air trade anitoba`feed barley is somewbat scot M and firmer.. A weaker Meting has des 'eloped In the market for Ontario Ibom and have declined eclined 160 to sic prices nbarre1. Spring seabed Moment with a talslneae acing. Demand 101 bran and shorts Is active. The buttet market le strong and Dricee bave nevem- ed roc. It is eetimated that fully 40 packages of creamery is now stored her for western aeootMt Cheese is amen and %o higher 1n sympathy with" higher prices ruling et an the conn boards. Receipts for the week Wong E Yew g baa •B93 0 9 d8'o• *69 boxes, t b , eta 78 tor fairly settee and firm. 11•acelpts week were 6635 eases, es against 4804 a year Stocks: Wheat, 2.200,037 bushels; corn, 6801; oats, 886,722; barley, Senn flazyeed. 88,782, !lour, 77,841, Cora -,American Na 2 pellote, 78n. Oats -Canadian western No. L 45neg Na 8, 41'neextra No. 1 teen, 481/40. Int BarLe Manitoba Bee' 44v t0 inalte W r'ak'e "s uokwbea , o, 8. $d h6c. PIM!-]rDsattoba •spatnp wbeat patanU, firsts, M80; emends. 88.80; strong bakere, $85pecbo,#'0t '65.10: rollers, 4toMAbans52.46t 8828 1 barrels, 08A0; bags, 00 ma., $2,40. Millfeed-Bran, $22; shorts. 420; mid' dlings; $27 to 820; mouillie. 080 tel 034. Bay -No. 2, per ton, car lots, 010 to el Cheese -Finest weeterna. lee a to 12% finest eastern -In 12340 to Ilia Butter -choicest creagrery, MO to 26%o; aeconde, Ma to epee, Eggs -Selected, isl¢o to 16%o; No, 1 stock, 180 'to lee. Pppta orfla-,+par bag, car late, $1.60. Dressed Logi{-•Abattoir killed, $12.75 to $18. Pork --Canada short' ..cut back, bbla:, 18 to 65 pieces, $28.60. Lard -Compound, Heroes,, 875 lbs 10%ei wood' pails 20 lbs., net, 110; pure, tIeroen 8755 lbs., 153tc; wood DANS. 20 lbs., bet, 1188Beef-Plate, bbla., 200 ]lees,,:, 617; tierces, 200 lbs„ 525. Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL, July, 27. -Closing -Wheat -Spot steady: No. 2 red western winter, no stock; No. 8 Manitoba. 8s, Futur 4 firm; July 7a 8744. Oct. Ts 8440, Dee. 7a COrn-spot steady; American mixed, kilij dried, old, 7s; new, 63 105. Futures firm, Sept 4s 99¢5, Oct not Quoted. Deo. 4s 914d. Flour -Winter patents, BOs, Seel -Extra India mess, 180s. Pork -Prime mese, western, 96e. Hams -Short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., els. Bacon -Cumberland cut, 26 to 80 lege 62s' short ribs, 18 to 24 lbs, 04e; 'clean betties, 14 to 16 lbs., 60s; long clear m�ld- dies, light, 28 to 84 lb6 ria' long clea mlddlee, heavy, 86 to 40 lbs,. 62s 801; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs, 69s; shoulders, Square, 11 to 18 lbs, Ins 8d, Lard -Prime western. in tierces, 62e 64; Amerfcea, refined, 54e Cheese -Canadian, finest white, pew, 68i; colored, new 65s. Tallow -Prime city, She; Amerioan re- fined, 1n London, 85s. Turpentin Splr1t84 88s 80. Rosin -Common, les ed. Petroleum ,-Refined, 9744. Linseed ort -89a 60, Cot-. tonseed-oil, Butt refined, spot, 57s. Duluth Grain Market,. DVLt1Tii, July 27.WOieat--No.';Meted, $1.06;¢; No, 1 northern, 51.0131; No, 8, $1,0 %; July, 01.08%; Sept., 9634o asked; Dec., 982'x40 nominal. CATTLE MARKETS. East Buffalo -Cattle .Market. BAST BVP�ALO, July 21... Cattle..-fe-. ce�lpts 80 head; steady. Vedale-Recipts, 100 head; active and ;steady', 84 to811. Hoe-Repet 1600 bead Ed ylYtrt act . 20o to 180, higher; heavy and fnlz 864q8&,7 to4� n; . orkers, $8,70 to $8.80: nig . iA to *8.16; loughs, 47.40•to 07.66; stage, 16 t6 $6:25; darnel, 08.60' to 08.70. • Sheep and' Lambs -Receipts, 2000 bead' sheep active and steady; lambs clow and 25e lower; lana, $4.00 to 88. Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO July 27,•-Cathie.-slpOs, 800; market P,eoslow and steady'.beta-" 08.80 *4.6 to 09.85; Tears steer', 0 480 western steers. 08.86 to $'J.BQj psi and feeders, 04.20 to **:O01 ars, $2,80 to $6.n; caivea, Hogs -Receipts, 10,080; mar le lower; light, 77.05 to 38,40t'mitre d TORONTO - wimoilnnwU millithm qulommummnu a L, • ` FrIV 2nrc jkn i au unuu m uM ti e. U nn ,o( .�,. amm mmummi OMWM mmu mm uuOunemamwMMIMM o ,i•NeBetaCleYreparatfnfdrAS- StlnilatingtheroodandReguta- ting theStomachs tindBoweis of PPomolesbi eshon,Cheerful- tress and Rest.Contdins neither O�pnim,l'torphine nor Z o'r NATic OTIC. Revs eattsIIrf lMOIl,ESri11re 1i,mptz,' Sal' II •alio Sea-. AperfectRemedy forCottsttpa- tion. Sour Stomach,Dfarrhoca, Worms,Convutsions,Feverish- ness arid Loss of SLEEP:' YacSi�miiie Signature of . [ e,-.1- T, Ilkucza . NEW YORK. Ain mantles old:: j DosEs-3jCEN-rs CXAar COPPDP WRAPPCn. For Infants and Children:. The Kind You Have AlwaysBought Bo u ht Bears the tire Signat of In USB For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Insa aenotion. tenet rum arm er.m to es nw rotildriti to $7,60; iotas, 105.75 to *8.10; bulk of sales, *7 65gtetoep Flea Lambe 6000 tet steady; native, LS,14 to ' *8.28 to 04.75• yearlings. $4 to '80. LanLW, native, $4,83` to. 02.50; western, M. t�4 85.60. - Lirerpooi Cattle .Market. LIVERPOOL, 27. -John Boarrevrit Co., Liverpool, Julol, cable to -day that, plenty of Irish cattle coming into Oa Birkenhead market, prices have no advance daring the peat w�gaakn (� quotations ae last cabled for tlgs4l4 steers. 14t 0 to 24740 per pouno. 8111 halos, s THINNESS is',ftes a sign of poor health. Loss �`of`Weight genera* shows something 'wring. ll Scott' fi Emulsion. tar ecasthisseondkionand builds op the:whole bodyi'An Diossies.. seta a iluvrae. Toronto Qse.? 11110 • Cheese Markets. W.LT>3BtTOWN, N.Y., Ju! Ef.-'Cheers sales 8000 boxes at 1474e to 0: CANTON, N,'Y July . 2B ere werer, 8800 boxes of cheese sold at um; 879 tubs, butter at CI7tc. wOorre packagesAof butt r sold at 27.-There h o 000 boxes of cheese sold at U%5, Ls, 0DO JiIy St -At to -day's Meese olarket 4699 boxes Offered; one sale was mad at 2$734�e; biddf g 1234o to 18 3-48e. - BVILl.FJ July 17. --At the local chew board i boxes of whits tqrvi boarded sad mall re sold on the bearrd "COVQTµ e , Far. :ars tf.--At the Da eo14 .81800latton, stern hereehtto day, 17 fsotorlea boarded 801 package* er" t boxes of cheese. F'lv butter hoi- sts 874 aekofsa of fol sold at end 80 boxes cheesd', atm 111of 17 pu0 sees of butter and 48 NEGLECT filo .cleanse the sys'terd of undigeat- food, foul gasses, excess bile inithe the aw- • waste atter liver and)se. in h bow- els will 4mpalii6°oup-.heaitia. The. best system regulator is FIG PILLS At, all dealers 25 andl. 5.0 cenits,ortrla,,e fig Pili Co.,.St. Thomas, Ont. Sall in Clinboal by .7. E. Feowey, Drug When you want to clear your house of flies, se.e that you get -(G'otto"n" Root,c.oin��`rouun*L The grt Utrine Tonle. and, only, sate effectual. Monthly. -gulator on which women can depend., Goldin three degrees of strength -NO.. 1,' $1 No. 2, 10 10 degrees stronger • $8• N for cocoal. caeee, es per boa.. Sold by all drugpsta, or sent' prepa;d en, recant of prico.,� mf. PasopphlCt. Address 5x6 . COPEMED1Oilli ,TORp$tG ONT. (forrnerli if xndaw' WILSDNS PADS Imitations are always unsatisfactory. WJ PWS WHEN CURED Drs. K. & K. TAKE ALL RISKS 75 4 Cured by the New Method Treatment 230- NO NAMES on PHOTOS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT ..i2 NERVOUS DEBILITY a and middle-aged men are annually swept to a premature grave- ThottranIyefyou g• lowing s Early I $ consult u. before and Bleed DAre,yo nervous you have any o, the fol- ! lowing a symptoms specks us before it y too tote, envies them eweakobaacck, • kens and gleamy, specks 'before the eyes, with dark rc kidneys on00irritable, face, eyes s of the heart, cheeks dreamsreand losexpression, poor memory, fresherjthe face eyes sunken, hollow treng cheeks, careworn asp , P tl 8 nights changeable oati]a e LD tired mornings r es es g trn energy and strength, 1 lack e r fru ten gy pimples less dis sg eta 1 Peoat moods, weak manhood, premature decay, 'bong polos, air loose, sora' throat, YOU WILL BE A WRECK One New Method sTreatmentth can curepurified so that pimples blotcheUnder its ulcers nflu- encs the brain becomes active, the blood p poucph ear, the nerves become strong ght t le faoehfull and clears, nerl uratoma Eine the- bdy acv vanish, rho e o becomes bright th pp y e-.0 m moreand the mo from end sea. nni et quacks ore andfakirs rob rains carts vital waste from thesystem,. Don't tet quacks and Taklrs rob you of your hard earned dollars.. We will cure you or no Pay. EVERYTHING PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL READER: bin matter who has treated you, write for an honest opinion Free 'et Charge. Books Free -"The Golden Monitor" (Illustrated) on Secret Diseases 02 Men. QUESTION UST FOR HOME TREATMENT SENT ON REQUEST'•, Ds.KENNEDY&KEt1NEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. NOTICE All letters from. Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- e•s. merit in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our. Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat so sanest/ : in our Windsor >offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows ; DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont.