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The Clinton New Era, 1896-03-06, Page 6-. , ,T - 1w r""',•.F ilk .T —lw—,r ;y . - i�*W-ft.. � , . '141 Ci'' 411 n °� TON NEW E RA � � '. I $®ME PET fVAME8. The aaerl'd:hae never heard of a, medicine ilp highly recommended as Paine'a Celery 11 a" —� �--m 4, Mvelll 6, i ' � � I I! 1; , . � :�­• I �i , . MAHS TE WALL!. -- � I 11 I I � 1, mine's Celeryi Compound , , .:. , yeoman's Tower of Safety 1. in thea Sprmg Season. .:_ A MARVELOUS RECORD 1.IT'HAS It establishes that perf dot condition of fix' health that keeps the user far above any weather. - r;s'k"; t CURES WHEN ALL OTHER MEDI- V%., ..- CINES FAIL. fh>h":n ;u':'' - - 3 <, ., try Y' . THE HOME FRIEND OF HALF A `-' MILLION CANADIAN FAMILIES. ,a',° — 4 -. , ,T - 1w r""',•.F ilk .T —lw—,r ;y . - i�*W-ft.. � , . '141 Ci'' 411 n °� TON NEW E RA � � '. I $®ME PET fVAME8. The aaerl'd:hae never heard of a, medicine ilp highly recommended as Paine'a Celery IN TIME HANDS OF OUR FAT1;FATHER8. _O (7ompound. It has a world-wide repatat- —� �--m ion, eoaase ft "makes people well." The little god of love betrays oven dig- paIne's Celery Compound is known as . 'Woman's tower of safety.' As the seasons , , .:. , come with tryog and varied weather, woes• , all oonditrona find in Paine's Celery .:_ en of Compound aa}te-giver and health preserver I ,v LV,;*-, .1 It establishes that perf dot condition of fix' health that keeps the user far above any weather. - r;s'k"; t depressing influence of variable system and keeps , "' ' It feeds the great nervone k r the blood pure and frestu For weakness, r 41.,. 11 , prostration, nervousness, rheumatism, dya- S;, t, ' gapeia,indigeston,glheadaohe and neuralgia, discovery of Prof. Phelps r � 11.W1 bhie nos rvellous has no egaal. It always cures when all n,,x. 3 ,, other medicines prove useless, and to -day ```l ;,r{, '-' T- palm's CeleryCompound is the chosen in h alf a million of Canadian ," j;0.-,.., medicine homes. Miss Bridges, of Montreal says: IL; "duty 1"I consider it a' pleasure as well a61 a Pa}ne'b Celery early life an intolerable burden. Hari bright morning Was soon beclouded, and , to put on record What are still on right side of ridiculous, Even "pet" is admissible, Compound has done for pie. I"suffere8 for His kinperpetual care. _John years from indigestion, headache, paine in the back and side, and from a nervous tired a ` feeling. I used many patent medicines °Im,�` without any good results. I was also at- ' , tended by one of the beat doctors and used r r his medicines, but ooald not getionred. r �'e v''';q.1 ° "i aayv ]?sine's. Celery Compound adver• hosed, and deci&fd to try.A bottle. It gave ed system I ever used. For Dyspepsia, me snoh good results that I used 6°bottles, w ;`;+4;: `. and found myself altogether a new person. a c: I have now used it for some time, and can ct�r', i, 11 t� `i Vit, say with pleasure that all my troubles are banished; my nerves are strong, my sleep 11 ,>a t is good, and appetite splendid. of the world, with a strong masculine ' I would therefore strongly recommend t ,,. `Y` Paine's Celery Compound to all who suffer r?r'p''.•.,. as I did; they are sure and certain of good r'; YB; ` . results." k". - ;. and dignified in his bearing. His en- raptured wife finds no word so expressive -. , ,T - 1w r""',•.F ilk .T —lw—,r ;y . - i�*W-ft.. � , . '141 Ci'' 411 n °� TON NEW E RA � � '. I $®ME PET fVAME8. VANILIAR, HYXN IN TIME HANDS OF OUR FAT1;FATHER8. _O Wtves Lnuptly iroatow Thom Upon Their ` Huabands. ... —� �--m The firm persuasion that all things The little god of love betrays oven dig- "JUST AS I Ant." which concern up are completely, every moment, i the hl�nds of oar coned people into the most itlgeogti s in- -�----- Father above, fnflnitely wise and mer - o terms of endearmoait some- times. this in deflunce of the fact , Charlotte charlotte Eulott.ciful, that He disposes all thea® events .grid that the real love words of every language Charlotte Elliott was the daughter of O in the best possible manner, and that we shall one d ay blase Him for even are the most musically beautiful combina- Yorkshire squire, Charles Elliott, and was born in 1789. On her mother's side she ie moatd Hvisitations, such distressing tions of sounds possible. I So sweetly metudious are our own "dar- was the granddaughter of Henry 'Vann, a sublimepersuasion will make the heart ling," "denreat," •pweotheart," that one i Weslay'sfriend and cum pauion. She was by ao• ; and the character sublime. It will enable us to assemble our inter. is fain to pity him or her who has never heard them tenderly uttered with a special a gay young girl, and education, compiishmeuts, and an intensely warm 'este together, our wishes, our pros - i application. While the French `mon ' social nature, she was fitted for the com pests, our sorrows, and the circum. stances of the persons that are dear to ami," "cherie," "me miguoune," etc., are pautonship of the frivolous and gay, and us, and present them in one devout spoken musio, and even the German " meteseliebate 11mi ht glorifythat to be with them was tier delight. , This rendered failing health in very ; offering to the best Father, the grea.t- est Friend; and it will assure us of be- e- strong language. "Honey," "daric," "sweet," the the early life an intolerable burden. Hari bright morning Was soon beclouded, and , ing in in every scene of life the ob'ect of Poster.though are still on right side of ridiculous, Even "pet" is admissible, the best physicians told her that her fu- i His kinperpetual care. _John it once occurred to me that to ad- I tgre life was to be that of an Invalid. She 1llre T. O Hawkins, Cbattanooga, Tenn., dress a swarthy, six-foot, 250 -pound Qubau I turiied to human consolation, bat fount; say. Shiloh's Vitalizer saved my life, I at. a public dinner as "peti£e" might be no rest. The thought of separation from ; consider it the beat remedy for a debilitat- just on the borderland. I scones of gaity, and a life of seclusion and ' ed system I ever used. For Dyspepsia, But where the divine passion is really physical weakness rendered her very sad. ILiver or Kidney troubles it excels. Price dominant, all these expressions are quite As yet she had no saving trust in Christ. 6 oto. • toocommonplace, i i I know a well-built, well-groomed man ' She was not reconciled to God. In 1801, through the ministrations of. Rev. Ds. In 1877 wheat sold in Canada for of the world, with a strong masculine 11il alon, of Geneva, she was led to look to $1.40 a bushel. And the high tax face, a splendid athletic figure, standing 8 0 Jesus, and be sieved. From that date a campaigners told us in the campaign feet 8 Inches in his stockings, and stately now life was opera to her. The bleutd f3pivit bad spokou, through the saintly that year that the "N.P." wonld se - cure a higher price for it. What an and dignified in his bearing. His en- raptured wife finds no word so expressive teacheri het Leary soul was free, and in imposition! -London Advertiser. of her appreciation of his charms as "Kit- the thirby-third year of her life she -1-- tan," She, by the way is a Juno, and he, i not to be outdone in matters of heart, also W the saillss of -her Saviour. She hada flee nindoal alis and pdetlaal taste. She Seems as If Con - -'-1 . i" e u m p t i o pp always I calls her "Kitten." So it to Kitten and I at ends doiidaorated her "t ents to God; r picks o4t thebnght- est and beat. Maybe Kitten, untold am acre they have Yorgot I and Rdwalrd Irving said hej found In her . l isn't so. Maybe it ten that the English language possesses an encellent co-worker, and the eat seems e0 because ss proper�'nouns, in general usage in polite Wilberforce says she often greatly en- • ,, r ' consumption is the society. • eouraged him. Though resone Ied to God \\ most frequent of all Then there is a fat man with pudgy she was not yet reconciced to her lot. She dieeasga. Consump- faee and protruding figure. Nothing aeema to satisfy the soul of big doting wife but said: "I am a child of God, Irat I am also an invalid. tam thankful for the fol- �ti_ tiop kills more peo- / pie than wars or Cholera or Yellow Birdfe. Birdie he is, Birdie he must be, mer, may I not also be thankful for the Fever. Fully one -d though all the world would blush for it. latter? The lessons of resignation are of all the deaths are that occur in the world are Then I cannot forget one of m dear g y hard for me to learn but are the im os- , Y P caused by consumption. And cott6amp?lou friends whose husband, twenty years her sible for me to mastert I will now under- can be cured. Doctors used to say that it; senior, is a hard-headed business man, ' , take the task.'t After a few months of fighting and was incurable, but the doctors were merely mistaken. It would be strange if medical who is said to sometimes wander into 41waysthat are dark, and tricks that aro aying she says: "Oh, how many strug- science did not make some progress. Many things were once considered impoe, e. vain." Happily, I do not know just what ; j and apparently fruitless ones, it has t The ocean steamer, the locorriotive, the she calls him during these periods. But r I me to • resigned to the appotutmenta rpDrsiEt 15e �Drit, heavenly Father. But the str9u/a10 telegraph and telephone, the phonograph, im- do know that during his temporary lapses ' my ler the electric light -all these were once impossible into virtue she is a most devoted, loving new over. Fits grace is suffiWent possible, and once itwas to cure That before the timt wife and that when her passion for him a lda knows, and He alone, what it Is 41 day hour hour, to,'8ght consumption. was of Dr. Pw ee'dl Golden Medical Discovery. is at moderate height she ontents herself d with "mall tweetnese,e and "cunning with atter and after against bodily feelings of almost ores- Taker according to directions, this standard ref edy will cure 98 per cent of all cases of ," bnL when it rises flood tide loving werin weakness, and exhaust / n, to resolve and not to yield to do, -os- •consumption. Consumption is a dibease of to be dis- she casts upon him the most and the blood. It used considered a languishing glances and calls him, sion and instability, but to rise ..cgcyV ease by ileal£ It is not. It is caused and "Crow." end follow one motto, "If sell ..ren will fostered by impurity In the blood. Purify A$bther tall, gaunt, raw-boned, ill- say disciple let him take •_,, pie areas an follow the blood and restore the healthy action to the various organs of the body and con. favored friend is also worthy of passing mention. His hair is earrot-colored and me." , e Tbe•Sr!t morning when she could ssg, sumption will be cured. It is by weakness and toss of vitality in the blood. It is cured scraggly, his neck so thin that itresembles "Brom resigned to my lot," she took her by purity and richness of the blood--enmly, . nothing so much as a snarl of stn!* gs," {pan and sketched the artless over -flowing certainly cured. Those who have consump- while his hands, feet and anatomy,�gener-of a simple heart in the beautiful hymN tion or any lingering bronchial, throat or ally call up visions of Ichabod Crane. �fy God, my lather, while I stray." lung disease, and those who are on the road His affectionate spouse couldilnd no name She lived to be 82 years old, bhe died to them, have a positive remedy at hand. for him that so pleased her fancy as with these words on her lips, "Mine eyils Any condition of the body that indicates Indication impuri7In the "Puddin." She scolded him as "Puddin," "Puddin-"As shall behold in His beauty the.tng who 'Thy weakness, any of blood, should be attended to at occas. boss and loved him as "Puddin" taught me to may and to sing will of appetite, lose flesh, loss vitality, he was cowed, driven and bullied, and as be done." Tne Rev. Henryenn Elliott rag n t nervousness, weakness and unnatural wear. "Puddin" he Was coaxed, wheedled and always considered this hymn of his Ids iness, are indications that the body is rnn- earressed. tor's to ltnve outweighed in Chris ping down. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical There is a well-known editor of one of value all his own efforts as a pastor. Discoverymakes the appetite good, the di - It builds up olid, healthy this country's great papers, a man of stal- w-t1trame keen countenance, brilliant The son-in-law of the post Wordsworth Once wrote Miss Elliott, thanking her for gestion strong. flesh and vigorous strength. Thousands of 1 h t tifi®d that it has reall saved i r N;. , peop a ave es y I .. • THE FACTS OF THE CAGE. intellect. To his wife he is "Illy one," this hymn, and eaylgg that it had mord- their lives. Some of these testimonials, fi '".• . f and she to him is "Proshy" (precious). ed /rest comfort to his wife on her dying I together with hundreds of things that ev- % Seeing that Lord Aberdeen and I:ady It surprising that a delicate, refined, bed. "When I first read it," he states, "I erybody ought to know about health and "' Aberdeen have absolutely Wo chance high -bred woman could best express her han no sooner finishe,i than she said very sickness and medicine, have been embod- � },` r ardor for her husband in the words earnestly, is the very thing for met' led in Dr. Pierce's "Common Sense Med- i to pet themselves ri int, the news- "Snooks" and "Shoppy," yet Ihaveknown At least, ten times that day she asked me feel Adviser." This roo8 page medical papers of Can. -A- v ought to be careful work, profusely Illustrated, will be sent free 1 . such to be the case; and it would seem as to repeat it, and every morning from that "' no to �J'Sit dine Governor-General and on receipt of 3r one -cent sumps to cover 41 his c e e o the wrong. though a dignified professor might object JeW until the day of her death. some two customs and postage pIT(0y4. World's Dis- =' : s xy. efforts to commute the sentence to being called "Hubby," but I have seen months later, the firs- thing site asked for neusary Medical AaaooiAtiM Sufiklo, N. Y. t f upon Shor,ti% ther Valleyfield murderer. him respond to it with a smile so wide was her hymn. "Is, ,w my hymn," she 5 J excited much interest and a good deal that the Cheshire cat Wasn't in it `would say, and she would often repeat it - � of indignation, and Lady Aberdeen One prominent literary man rarely ad- ester ms, Hee for lint, in the day and was unjustly accused of busying her- dresses his tiny young wife as anything t. Her last words were. "O, Lamb of DR, WPOP'S i self on behalf of the convict. It is true but "Kid," which is not inappropriat2lt I come, I Dome." ' that Lady Aberdeen showed some little somewhat unmusical. But it is usually pr. Malan, did not atlasp� to nor vd If 'o 1 kindness t0 the unhappy mother of the very little man with the enormous ail sat:wn/!.menta, "Dear Gharlotte, , he Ot , ,-4 h 11 s Shortie, but i` is not true that she im- wife whose ebullitions of sentimental sa14. "out o cable ; it will take too long V. ',,';a•• portuned Cabinet Ministers to save the tenderness can only find expression in to unlo-o" 0, cut it; the wind blows and of Imurderer's life, or in any way presum- calling her "Baby." tete /rest ocean is before you, the Spirit of d f Ii""', ed upon her husband's position in the These are by no means the vagaries of God sad eternity." She cut the cable state to fort er the petition of Mrs, youth and inexperience. I was oncd "1*aftirig yet" ---and how many sinus have ,Shortie. traveling in one of the Western Statbs, been able be follow tier example -while Lord Aberdeen's share in the commu- when a groom of about 70 came aboard singing as she gave utterance to her freed r talion of the sentence has been unduly with a blushing bride of perhaps 65. They spirit `III, magnifted."' It is no secret in well -in- soon became oblivious, and this converse i formed circles in Ottawa that the Gov- tion was heard: Aa Extraordinary Case. ernor-General did not use his influence He -"who's ittle Lammie /" Another change nab been rung on the NOrv��y ��� k to bring the Cabinet to a decision in He-"Bof of us." old bell which jungles out of tune only In i T�' a] favour of commutation. Lord Aber- And perhaps all are familiar with the the Cess of married people. This one t deep's chief desire was to have nothing overheard converaatiop between the Con- comes from a young man who was away � whatever to do with the case. The cord School of Philosophy professor and last *Ji iranter on his brlow tour. The AS ' , a pitiable weakness of the Government the Vassar graduate: newt`7-weddidcouple hadetoppedfor three Ph upcn him the duty of sending V. G. -"Darling ?" tour s et a quiet springs !ictal whir Rich In the tnng.healingvirtinesoLthe Pine the murderer to the allows, and be Ph. D. -"Yes, darlin combined with the soothing and expectorant g g•" a large park about It, ani the regulations properties of ot4e pectoral herb, and barks. unfortunately leaned to the side of V. G. -"Nothing -only darling." prohibited couplet from sitting In tills A PeRPE©r ouE lf K ' Rrrcimistaken mercy. Truly is not the god of lova the god of park after nightfall. The young max Never before hada G ernor-General humor as well. &da`t know spent this rule, and to tike f OUCH$>AJVD..00LDS to diachar e a dot h that which d Hoaneuess 1l !li $ronchltis, SoreIALaThroat g y svenllig he all hit brlds, 'after a pleasant Crgqnp andall'�I�ll�� BRONCHIAL and k �4:,. -the weakngss of his ad isera imposed walip mosss .the banks of the floor -by LU14 DISEASES. Obstinate coughs which t u on Lord Aberdeen. The idea of a A CILD CURED OF ECZEMA BY alver, strolled Into the ark and sat dow resist othbr'rembdies yield promptly to this P i i P lh pleasant piny syrup. Government of gown men in the CHASE'S OINTMENT In a lily mlfrtttes a watchman approached pR/ps aac jrAD 15". PWR eorrs.e, receipt of large salaries havingto con- fess their inability to advisthe Go- My six-year-old daughter, Bella, was tb6r4. affiioted with' -eczema for 24 months, the "Ism Very sorry to disturb yea," be , vernor-General upon a question of law "bit it is against the rvA is humiliating to every Canadian. principal test of eruption being behind her Mtid politely, e+ .1 Mattawan y ears. I tried almost every remedy I saw for couples to sit lR the park alter 7 ' ���� �', r /7I. Canada is indignant not at the decis- advetfsed, bought 'innumerable medicines o' "But" Ion with Lord Abertleen reached when ,rad soaps, and took the Child to medical "Hot this 1s my wife," exclaimed the val-us trNfka ata bbuls of esawsh • seat Free to the difference in the Cabinet forced specialists in skin diseases, but without re- ! astonished trespasser. go .r.r. ,Give w. Adelaide strc4 Offiera, address. H'7 him to decide a question which has salt The doctor advised the nee of Chase's The watchman fell back as if he had always hitherto been decided by the Ointmens, and since naing the erupt%on been hit with something. Cabinet. What m'addenedthe country has all disappeared, and I can congdently "dell," he said in great doubt. "I Administratrix' Notice to Cred. � was the impression' that the deadlock say my child is cared, don't know lust what to do in such a itors. .. tr •• which enabled Lord Aberbeen to save (Signed) MAXWELL JOHNSTON, case; I never bad one like it before, but -- '- •.,t'„ ` Shortie from the gallows was created 112 Anne St., Toronto. I /uses I'll let you stay. The rules don't Notice N hereby ggleen, Purivant to Section by the influence of the Governor s,6, Chapter 110, Revised Statute of Ontario, General himself, and not b the ones- say anything shoat married people, and 1667, ?natal! persons having oleoma against the y I suppose the folks that made them never estate of Waiver Moffatt, late of the Township pacity of the Go,trernnr-General's advis- How It 'worigDd. r thought anything like this would ever of Stanley in the County of Huron, Yeoman, do. era. The debate on Mr. Bergereau s When the landlord had settled himself ha en Good evenln and the bride ceases, who died 18 or about the 90th day of resolution will pi~ttbit%1 (3how the coup- happen g' rep?ember, A. D„ 1895 are to send by rogietorea I y comfortably and got his cigar well start. and groom were left to wonder. totter, or to deliver to Janet Moffat, Lot 28 non. try that ithe b a ie for the failure of ed he looked at the newspaper man and s, 8taniey, Brucefieid P. O. the ndmintstratrlx Justice in the Shortie case rests upon ramsaked: - o• the uroportyoftbeaeiadeceabed,onorbefore the Governmerft i3lbd n61t' trr�on the a the 14th day o[ Marob, 1696 a statement, con- GoverovernmeTA . id nd ' Voon r the I don t seo why you dont take more �+ taining their names and ad3resees, full portion - I "Ifaterert in the affairs of this suburb. His Face Was a ti1838 Oi tarp of their claims, and ttie securities If ny{ „ held b them, pnd that niter said !Atli dayAA At 1 a.m. Thursday th'0 ' Wimhi g Nothing os, ib," replied the newspaper Blotches. Marob, 18g96, tho said Administi'atrik will pro. y man vend to distribute tae aesets of the said deqeaaed, Legislature passed, byy a mafor•ity of 31 "Oh, yes, there is," protested the land- Out now his skin is clear as a year among the parties entitled thereto, having re - to 7, the motion of Hon. lifford Sif lord "Besides I ehonld think it would old babe's. and only to the claims of which notice shall ton condemning the ipAf0r0hpt} ° Of} ' My a matter d£jirlde�+vlth yon " �iavnbeen faceless, ae above required, and that Dominion condemning mend t ff ore l''b1Cfi ' Scott's Sarsaparilla his Salvation. tbepaid administratrlx will not be liable for ti - , Pride le inexpensive,'' lnterjeoted the Bald assets, or any pert thereof, to any person schools alt Manitoba. Mr Fishers newdpaper man. Nothing blights existence like the or persons, notioe of tai ope claims has not been amend mdittl n1V1Id_i tvled¢{rig' the right "I doY1't believe I quite follow on." knowledge that our appearance is re• received at the time of distribution. of the Dothi'nibii' iF"ov0fr3'ttl' Brit to inter- // q y ellant to those with whom we come in JA1sfDs SCOTT Solicitor for "Well, last year. I was go proud o! P JANET h1oFFIT, Admintotratria fere, was defeated by the same vote. this,.lace, that my pride just bubbled contact, not is there any relief like that Dated at Clinton this 6th day of Peb., 1896 Only one member was absent. c . f o,� 10i, g • of feeling that the disfiguring causes have . u lies, `• 1f remember you was quite on- been removed. Says a William Alger: 33ex=illar Nuz norIV thneinatlo." My' face on one side was a mass 0! Avoid Danger and Trouble. "I stopped people in the street to tell blotches, some of which were constantly —` them about the beauties of the suburb to full of matter. I run a bake shop doing FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES Beware of Si>ibi3tltutes When which I liit3d I even wrote an article my own work, but my fact got so bad that NORWAY SPRUCE SCOTCH Buying Paeli;a ,e Dyes. or Iwe about It." customers drifted away. Then I hired a AND ASTRACHA�i PINE, f , I rehalf them. They were of Immense man and wont to a doctor. He paid my The latter of which we make a epeolalty, Wben danger and ldecepti6n threatens to benefit, too." blood was in a horrible condition. I sold disturb the peace and happiness of wives "They were?" my business and moved to the city where LARGE STOCK ON RAND, and mothers, it is but right that they "Indeed they were. They did a lot of Scott's Sarsaparilla was recommended to — t should be warned and advised. good." me. The first bottle did me muchood The above ornamental trees ana shrubbery will Crede and wor€hleas imitations of Dia- "I rather thought they did." and after taking five bottles my skin is as be Acid at very low prlcos, and tboae Wautingany mond D ea are put n by some manufac- C, " clear as oss bl thing in this oonnection will save money by pur tnrers for the Bake of profit only. It mat- „ Why?" P e, and not a sign of chasing here. p y Beoauee they impressed you to such previovs disfigurement. I say Scott Ti— .s tare little to them if women have their me • an extent that you raised the rent for my Sarsaparilla is the best blood medicine fl,dert, by Maiiwill be promptly attended torlals sp°ilbd iti the dying��peration, their house. That'fi why I think there to such a going and am speaking from experience. to. Address, temporo raffled, ,- eon! ro"iried as cont; no thing As being too enthusiastic and pub- pimples, blotches, boils, ulcers and all comffion prodoota are sold. !Io -spirited I'm not doing say roving diseases arising from vital exhaustion JOHN` 4TER'ART, SENMILLER Por easy and profitable lbome'dying, the this year. "—Chicago Evening Post, and impure blood are radically cured by Dramolyd Dyes to -day (30A-Rnd.the admir- 5Mrs Sarsaparilla a concentrated ctrm- tition of %lila olvilized wa d'. Insist; thdre- ound of the finest medicines ever ford that your deator provide yon wrth the mown. Your druggist has it at $1. ]glut 11 we urate are aiwaya : a sueeeaa.- ' + ��lEiih Cry itOr ret Scott's. The kind that cures. mile Dibtriond Dyes are the favorites with h y 0 "Aftwisd wtShliifl. 'i l ehl�i� iki7,, +i�v Lv.�X i�.t da-111-vt.�:­ia. , �v , '-!�` ."'Ada., -�l ItesiMIL- --a- - 11 - 1. & ­­* ,�--I­*�L,L­QL , . .,. - i �J -"go ."-I- I # L. ' P1C. y I . r (Pnetitropl'CEir stltttitrd will outs bdNSU MPTION, rung an'd Thrddt btaeasee. po"Mo bottlo Aont frog to Wry safforor. Give tixpr6a a �td Pact moo MAMA - 'the T. A. 8lodttln CHeieiciil tk Ltd., Yotolifit, Cts. 1 .., n1 I MANY PARTICULAR�,iA►DI SS ,a, Who want to took noes, feel good and make the Pio9t, o " themselves, find we an efficient help for I make article that make ladies beautiful of face and foF= and healthye 11 In body. What IAo for others can be done for you. W 4 ,, Can't toll all about it in this ativertitselwletlfli?. Ask ALLHN & IPILSON, Clinton, OnLY&Mggists " for my book. These articles are specially good for sum- , mer use. — FACF� BLEACH 1$1 per bottle. leers the complex- �,^, ro ion. You must have it if you want get rid of freckles, r gtrtw� moth patches, &c FACE POWDER -White, Flesh and Brunette, 50 cen a a box. Perfection for powder users. VOLA MONTEG CREME 75c. in opal ars-creat beauty for maid, wife or widow, Poe tonk eb fmpruvas tae® Mrs Nettie Harrison, America's 13eauty Doctolr 40 and 42 Geary St.. San Francisco. Cal, Eastern Office, fia� ashington Ave., Detroit, Michigan. ) 3 A 8WEEPING MA ORITY 4 THE MAJORITY OF SWEEPERS � USE sassawasantm Ll % COOPER'S XX tROOMS� FOR SALE BY US, i THE CASH GROCERY OGLE COOPER & COG Farm produce taken as cash.—Teephone No. 29e - .".fy1,....,.,1.11-1..,.,,..,..—.•.a..".,.do,,.,o.,l....•................e..-- ..w. ........ o le.o..,...,.....+ .,...,.a....._ 1H.I.P-A-N-S ONE GIVES RELIEF M\ ...... - ............... ..,.e..A.1..11 1.11..1..1......-I---1 ­1......o41 —W '.WaJ1.1 e11MIA —111..NP....A -d Cuttes".�r - Cutters s A few first-class well -made and Well - finished utters, Cheap, at F. ItUgB'ALL,- - CLINT014 . I The' President's Shoes -are made of the same Mud of leather ee the Wauter Slzoes-beati American calfakim Money can't buy better leather, or better work- -' manship, than is put in these Cans- di—shoes, They are mads on the - ftnest and most !bot-fi bting Ameri- can lasts, by the famous Goodyear ..v Welt process- superior to hand - made. Made, too, to the chespeat labor market on the contirent-Montreal-which means that there is more shoe , slue for the money to them than can be had in any American made shoe -black or tan. Ask for World's Fair Prize Winners. The,. ;Dater Shoe. iia, s4, 85 per pan'' t . WM. TAYLOR & SONS, Sole Agents for Clinton. Wood's Phosphodine.-Tice Great English Remedy. Is, the result of over E5 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment -a combination that will effect a prompt and permanent care in all stages of Sexual Debility, Abuse or Elcesses, Nervous Wtakness, Emissio"s, Menial ''�,l, l Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of 0r vbhloh boon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. wood's fare Taking. Phosphodine has been used succeastully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless -cages that had been treated by the most talented phybi- cian� that there gn-the verge of 4egpalr sad insanity-eagbs that wereell�. v tottering fiver the grave -brit with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phosphodlne, these cases that had been given up to die, were restored to manly vigor and health -Reader you need not despair -no matter who has glvqu you up as incurable -the remedy Ib now within your Are►ch, by its foes fptY pan be reetored,to a life of usefulness and happiness.:, Price, one padkam $I; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage Oes will f Lase, six Buarantesd to cure. Pamphlet free to any address. The 1�/ qd Company, Windsor, Ont-, Canada, 7A�!TM.kl. Wood's PhosphdMde Is gol&br t•eapetisibfe wholesalq and ratelt drugxtsta tittle Dominion. , , is , „,r , s t,-- kw. 9. . !:h. k.. 4..s 0 h -,A I 1:, ,' l DRg;-,"' SPIN KED' &, . CO. The Old Mel 16M6'8001allstse, i1h as Yens,* o2cpstrias9oo i IS y� lreiltamt of fife Titaat .,1nd LAW 1 iiOcl `[flseblM4'Co A.0m+tsl Arocchiti.. Rsrvaq,� si mea " we and �a. *..� Y��Ln�t� restored -Kidney and Died- id d�r po>sF1aN c.letuW e was O d--Gc Cinwi Al No catunt � . p .s,1 all Aln.asa eiste� atercet7• Iould f ;, I�{p �1e �� «� i•,� a, ar . 16"Idd teHI wtiiiiesi N�b'4auul Loop Z . 2%alw-dere 1 A to Sotlltj�,�r Trcubla at any Ab ase of the MOW W. Frms�emse, era here And esfe and speedy cam , reasonable to tL• poor. CVRES GV/IN� , (1'q re aro fiddle-19ed lien hgtod frequeenttevoco- tions of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sematlon, and weakeging of the a,•stem in a manner the paticnt Cannot account for. 71MV area�r taa Me n who ale of this ditiiculty, tgnorantef the cause. The doctor drill 91daranteel per- fect rurC in all such cases, and Fiealthv reetorttlon of the `enito•url ot�tas. Can sultadnn free. Those unable to call, can write full particulars of their Mee tui have medicine sentbv exryress, vrith f,111 Instructions for nee. Mention this papllr Wb" wtitIngI Of6cr hocrat From 9 A. in. to b P. ma Sundays, 9 to 11 t- s,4 DR. SIDNEY & Co (Alm ill°a" a xo Nx�abrtr f.) nr"rb^t'l' hi1IAU- i w . `. `. r 'Y" .14. - '� ;', 4, -. , '1'' . ,(I .. ... . , _. �,; :I41--1 _ .h.