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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1898-11-04, Page 7of ., r .r ,R ,, r _ .. . . a . , .. 4 . THE CLINTON NEW ERA Driven Frantie by Dells. "If ever there was anything provoking," said the -young huusu leesIei, "it is the f o t that I have three electric bells in my fiat. When one of thorn rings, I start and run first to c.rac and then to another, and half the tinte•st is the third one that wants an- swering. It is not only my awn bells that are a nuivauee, but a score of others, as we live in a, targe apartment building. Of course, I (ain't hear till of the bells, but I hear utlorcgh to drive mo nearly mad, and emelt day 1 am sure I must go to my doors 20 thnesnll for naught. People who have aocasiun lo ring an electric bell often mea. take it &)r a plaything, andi could they but realiao the agonizing effect it has on the occupants of the flat they might pos- Ably bo- induced to 'ring off.' Jingle, Jingle, yingle goes the bell, and before any one can got to the door or to, the speaking tube jungle, jingle, jingle bb goes again. Oh, it is awful I"—Chicago Chronicle. BOILS BANISHED Mr O.J. Murray, Charlottetown, P.E,L, wri'es:"About six months ago I wastroubl. ed with boils, and got one bottle of B,B.B., which completely cured me." Good health is worth more than anything else to you,and every bottle of Hood's Sar- saparilla contains good health. Burglars who attempted to rob the Sim- coe postoffioe roused the watchman, who fired at them and frightened them off. STUCK TO LOW'S. "We have tried a good many worm medi- cines but during the past five years have � stuck to Dr Low's, as it proved to be the best." Samuel T. Sargent, Brockville. Newton's Fearful Crime. At the end of a meal at Haydon's house Keats proposed a toast in these terms, "Dishonor to the mernory of Newton." The guests stared at him in questioning surprise, and Wordsworth. asked for an explanation. "It is," answered Keats, "because he destroyed the poetry of the rainbow by reducing it to a prism." And the artists all drank, with one consent, confusion to the .aver.& r DR. �-N- WOODS t, I .li 0 WWII . Cures Coughs, Colds, Lung and Bronchial Affections that other remedies won't touch. Mr. Tiros. J, SMITH, Caledonia, Ont., writes : "A year ago I had a very severe cold which settled in my lungs and in my throat, so that I could scarcelyspeak louder than a whisper. I tried several medicines, but got no relief until I used one and a half bottles of Norway Pine Syrup, which com- pletely cured me," 25C. a bottle or five for $r.00. Harp od & DATINN I 'r l �i� yr au cne bereavements THE GRAVE OF RURY O'CONOR. ways with a jug in her hands. An hour HEART STAGGERS. . •� , E .-l-_. which are possi- ble to a home, the loss of a child is _ -_.— (L ass high king of Ireland, burled 1108 at St. Fuchin s monastery, Lung, County Mayo.] had passed, and the three prisoners were I just boginning to hope that they might be •— Here's Confession of Intense Heart Suffer CAPITAL - $2,000,000 11 P sibs 'the most disappointing, Clear as Dir, C the flood a of Cor rib Livermore their old, unchanging song able to make eke rUllle i tt i sill )t when Captain [ P Faust appeared in the doorway and in a lug and Weakness that Made Life Uua 11 and the hardest Murmur fruit their atony channels thick voice ordered the men to form and Lon Dreadful Nightmare—Dr. Agnew': g o g l � to bear. During Round O'Conor's sepulcher in Cong. advance. ,,It Cute for the Heart owe the Saving Agent Price list mailed on application. the heated spell in the summer in ` CrowNess, hcpeless, here he lingered; Notoless years went by him like a dream, was no good," said .Sohn despond. ingly. Mr T. Cook, 2ti'O Johnston St., Kingston. f', New as f / — many Yaska thou- While the furoff tide of conquest Murmnurod faintly as the singing You can't tell " yet," ,replied Peter, Here comes your sister," w: tee this of himself and bow Dr.Aguew't Cue for the Heart helped him: •'I have us s �1 sand babies have died in a week, Of course, in a stream. Here he diad, and here they teased him, "John," said Nano as she a y approached, "I've done all I could and will hope for ed in all six bottles of great heart remedy g y and it has completely cured me of basil P Y RANIKER - crowded city, with its unsani- Men of Iieohiu, chanting round his Bravo Did they know—ah, did they know it— What „ the bolt. Here, take these quick, she added drew three black bottles weakness, from which I suffered several y for years. Pryor to using it the slightest :,p �I � . �If tary distripts, U - many of these they buried by the western wave} Now above the sleep of Ruryher as she from the folds of her dross and handed them to brother. "Be careful. Maybe exertion or excitement wotild produce sev• Ere palpitation and nervous depression. To. - NOTES DISCOUNTED ,7 fl deaths would Holy things and great leave passed away; you can work your plan yet. Goodby," she whls- day I am as strong as ever, and without fully solicited. WM. MOORY, Agent, Clinton Sowingwareroom, have occurred any way. The Stone by stone the stately abbey Falls and fades in passionless decay. pared as she turned and left them. one symptom oil heart disease." Sold by Watts & Co. fact remains that this mendous mortality tre BANKERS, . John thrust one of the bottles into his .. 4,1 was to a great extent due to the lack of inherent resisting power in the victims. Darkly grows the quiet ivy Whore the broken arches glimmer through; pocket and gave his companions the oth- ors, and then they arose to take their M' iss Ida Smith, the Merritton school r. X. Thase babies when born had in their bodies ,the seeds of disease. The deadly heated Dark upon the cloister garden Dreams the shadow of the ancient yew. places in the ranks. The march was at who P die la ed each heroism morin 5' g the recent cyclone, has been ranted i. tern, only shortened the period of their sufferings. Through the roofless aisles the verdure once resumgd, but the lines of the guard were very uneven now, and the murmurs g a med. a' by the Royal Canadian Humane Aeso• If a woman wig hes her babies to be Flows, the moadowsweet and foxglove had given place to shouts and songs. ciation. healthy and strong and able to resist the usual ailments of childhood, she must take bloom; Earth, the mother and consoler, "Steady, there] Steadyl" called out Captain Faust as he looked bank at the YOUR BEST INTERESTP. Klingcare of herself in a womanly way W inds soft arms about the lonely tomb. men. during the period of gestation. A woman who suffers from weakness and disease of Peace and holy gloom possess him, Last of Gaelic monarchs of the Gael, "He thinks the troubles are with them," said Simon. "He'll have to look out Will' be served by making sure of bealtL It will be a loss time time and money to hs the organs distinctly feminine is unfitted for wifehood and motherhood. Dr. Pierce's Slumbering by the young, eternal River voices of the western vale. or the ground will bit him in the face. It's stricken with sent i illness. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla and parity your blood. in Favorite Prescriptiou is a wonderful med- ,cine for ailing women. It acts directly on —T. W. Rolloston in Spectator. all right, and we'll make a try pretty quick." this way all disease will be expelled, sio?t- the delicate and important organs con- ,ce;rtCd_ -- It" enemas the 'm'well and strong. It inflammation, heals Y B�iCOT DEVICE. "HarkI What's tbat?" Inquired John sharply. nese and su&ring will be avoided, and your bealih will be preserved. Isn't this a wise ? allays ulceration, soothes pain, stops exhausting drains and The sound of a bugle could be heard in course __ gives rest and tone to the tortured nerves, advance of them. The three prisoners p HOODS PILLS are the only pill& to Thousands of women have testified to,ita The battle of Camden had been fought looked at one another in dismay, for doubt- take with Hood's Sarsaparilla, Pries 25 �aimost mirt eulqus merits. Delany of" them. on Aug. 16, 1780, and among the prisoners less the approaching men were redcoats, cents, have permitted their names, atldre5ses, experiences and to be' taken by the British in that engagement and their comm meant the downfall of Faust, photographs repro- duced in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med- were Captain Peter Bacot, John Starke, a young roan of 19, and an old continental all their hopes. too had board the sound and realized that iio was in no fit Mise y Cole Edith A. oe of Ottawa m.ster- ical Adviser. This great book used to Sill for $i.5o, now it is absolutely free. It tells from Connecticut, Simon Janes by name, condition to be seen by any of his superior iously disappeared on Saturday aftpynoon and was not seen again until Sunday even, all about the home -treatment of ordinarj► diseases. It contains moo8 pages, and over The three men were marching in a band g of 80, who, three days after the battle, officers. "Here, Captain Faust,„ said Peter oun log, when she was found lying in time hall - y g 300 illustrations. Several chapters are de- voted to the diseases of women. Per a pa- were 4049,:forwafiSied by Colonel Rawdon to Charleston„and, when they thought of Bacot quickly, "you take my hat and Boat and give me yours and your sword, and way of her father's house. It is supposed the young lady was drugged and abducted. per -covered copy send 31 one -cent stampps, the dungeon"liwafting them there their I'll help you out. Be quick. You haven't to • cover cost of customs and mailing .,only, to the World's Dispensary Medical hearts were heavy. The band of prisoners had just entered a minute to lose." "G-glad—to—to—have g ye,” said the .Association, Buffalo, N. Y. ; Cloth bindingg 5o cents. ' Favorite Prescription ” is sola by upon the lonely road which led through a forest, leader thickly, at once catTying out the suggestion, all druggists. and, grateful for the cooling shade ty Arab Music. on that hot day, guards and prisoners The transfer had hardly been made and V lta,l I halted for a rest. the men formed in line by the roadside 'Who shall define Arab music? It has Young John Starke, who had been before Colonel Cruger's band of redcoats, been described as the singing of a prima donna who has ruptured her voice in try- wounded in the thigh find had pluckily escorting supplies and re -enforcements for the FOR WEAK GIRLS AND BOYS . Ing to sing a duct with herself. Each continued on the march for fear of worse evils if he fell out of the ranks, turned upper stations, appeared in the road. "Present arms]" called Captain Peter, Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills. note starts from somewhere between a and looked upon the men in the company, and the men, who were too stupid to per - sharp and a flat, but does not stop even and the eight was not one to cheer him. ceive the change in a8loeM obeyed, and Time to Open. f there, and splits up into four or more por- Truly his situation was a desperate one, also carried out his order to saluto the The President—Is the list of football' tions, of which no person can be expected and with a heavy heart he said to Captain newcomers. players thoroughly advertised? to catch more than one at a time. Peter, "Not very much hope here, is there, "Who's in command of these men, and The Doan—It is. John Oliver Hobbes says there is a great law of infidelity in the human race, A I captain?" , "No," what are they?" inquired Colonel Cruger he drew The President—Then I guess we might i man must be faithless to something, either replied Peter Bacot briefly, "It's Ra`vdon's way, I guess," drawled as rein on his horse. "Captain Faust's In command," replied as well open up the college.—Cleveland Plain Dealer, to a woman or his deity or hie most cher- the Yankee Simon. "He's grown tired of Peter, saluting, "and these follows are t !shed belief. he Arab musician is al- hanging and shooting helpless men, and • prisoners for Charleston." A Paternal Wall. ways unfaithful—to his stave and his key- he thinks by sending 'am In to tCh les- "Good place for them, " replied the colo- I I'm weak and worn and weary, f am fraz- note. But faith unfaithful makes him falsely true to the ears of his hearers, and ton dungeon he'll do just as wellhe oncl�:ave himself all the trouble. It'll be the same Del. "You'd better hurry on, though, forzled if night overtakes you n the wo6the ds to a thread, i never get a breath of peace till Dick is they enjoy and applaud his wrangles with harmony. Their singing reminds one of thin In the end." " g They say them is lots of smallpox, men may got away." "We'll hu hurry," replied Peter, watching safe in bed; i At morn, at night, I growl and bite; I' charge, I pitch and tear; *ho wails of a bereaved Thomas suffering John." the colonel as he and his men passed on. I have to be those animals he saw at the , from an acute attack of gastritis, compli- "And they say truly," replied Peter. Then Peter restored the sword and belong- county fair. cased with neuralgia.—Cairo (Egypt) "They don't half feed the men, and with ings to Captain Faust, and the march was --Chicago Record. I Sphinx. the smallpox and fever and foul air they resumed, though the lines of the guard J' Pierre Loti, don't have to look after any of the mon were still unsteady, and the men plainly should Be Ha■y. j Pierre who is on the retired list of ' very long." "It saves time and money and were almost overcome, "Their guns ain't drunk," whispered i Crim son beak— Microbes are not hard to lick. ch the French navy, says: I could easily n ave obtained advancement, but I thought guards, „ I guess, drawled Simon again. "Idon't; Simon, shaking his head }n reply to Peter's I I Yeast—why so? b better cave that others who in- mind seem em economical. Its what I suggestion that they should start and run "Because It is said 250,000,000 can be dad to mare their career on the sea. I was brougttib lip tri,myself." into the woods and the three , prisoners gob on a sin g gle postage stamp. "—Yonkers my ai d rom taste and '.. J hn looked quickly. at the old soldier, kept on after the others. Statesman. -- o I consider that a m meet bfibo3 ,b t his face was expressionlera r`�e could not tell whether his Indifference vd s -real Night overtook thorn 1n the woods, and the band took up their quarters in it do- Return. The �oim post -of combat in time of war. In peace I confess that the navy was my favorite or assumed, but whatever the cause John serted to h y g Ouse b the roadside. Then the with They greeted him with smiles and tears, a r Filled him with beef and mutton— lmstime—I would say 'sport' wore it not 'most a blasphemy to employ the term in had little sympathy with It, He could not rgpress a shudder as he prisoners were placed in one room, with a ' door opening into the hall and a window ' And carried away for souvenirs His last remaining button. Ids connection." turned again to Captain Peter and said: into the yard, while the drunken Tories —Indianapolis Journal. "Is there no hope? Can't we make a break i and sober American officers were all leis and get out of this? We'd better be shot in the hall together. No. 1, of Courne. How A Sore Heals than dle the death we'll have to at Charles- The three prisoners soon began to work. Parson—Eventhe hairs of your little ton." His companion gave no reply except to IThe sounds that rose about them showed that most o1 the men were sleeping. They head are nurnherod, Freddie. Freddie (pulling out a hair) --What — glance expressively at the guard, and whlspered together, and then Simon began number is this? — Philadelphia North *Vhen the Blood is Pure and John, too, was silent as be observed the men. What a desperate band they were, 60 UNO the bottled that Nancy had given. The sounds of the sleeping guards be- American. • Jich It Will Heal Rapidly Surely.no mercy was to be expected from them, and the young soldier groaned as came louder, and moon it was manifested that all but the sentinels of the three pris- M^dAenrnir. 'TWas,ln a dream; he'll neer forget; he realized his helplessness. oners had forgotten the hard march of the He made ten thousand dollars net And awoke swear a bit "-- "My slater Nancy.Nancy.lives up the road day and wore sound asleep. P• find And fled hs had ten thousand—Mtf This Fact Demonstrated in the Case of here," he said at last. "She's the only "will you please get me a drink of wa- —TIP to Date. Cheater Gawley,Who Had Been Troubled sister I've got, And she's disgraced the family by marrying a "Tory. He keeps the ter,?" Simon said to the sentinel In the hall. --- A Good Plan. With a Running Bore for More Than a public house up at the Corners. I wonder The sentinel grumbled, but went for "I wohder why artists are always so Year. what she'll think of it when she sees her the water and held out the gourd as he re- Careful to sign their pictures?04 own brother carried away by bar hus- turned. With one quick blow Anton "Possililyso's tbepublio can tell tbetop From the Times, Owen Sound. band's friends?" knocked the gourd from his hand, and the 11wm the,bottom."—•MetropolltsiL The word to march on again was given, g g waters lashed over the P gun and Into file " '-- in the township of Sarawak, Grey coup- and be had no opportunity to make fur- face of the astonished Tory. Instant] Pe - 'J •• there is probably no better known or ther inquiries, but ,be noticed that Peter ter and John were by his side, and the "� cm f • expected farmer than Thee. Gawley, of Bacot was thoughtful and several times sentinel was secured and gagged. ; East Linton P. 0, Learning that big ne- turned to Simon and spoke to him in low Then the three men hastily secured the -' lad now about ten of tones. Simon • pbew, a young years was interested, too, in the guns; but, though their efforts were not , '• age, had been cured of a disease of his leg, captain's words, for, although the expres• heard by the dru'nken Tories, the prisoners which threatened not oply the logs of the life sion upon his face did not change, John in the other room had heard and were Wes limb, but also the of the little fellow, knew from his manner that some project leaping out of the window into the yard. ` a reporter of the Times made enquiry, and was in big mind. What it was, however, The outside sentinel was aroused and our regular ufandatd mediciae is � we are convinced that the wonder-working he could not conjecture. Bred, but the noise of the report only powers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo On marched the men, the silence broken served to awaken the drunken men in the � People have not exhausted themselves, only occasionally by a growl from some hall and quicken the pace of the escaping WO � ' Meeting Mr Gawley . one of the drug redcoat the sharp word Captain prisoners. stores of the town, he was asked if the re- ported cure was a fact. His face lighted "Indeed Faust, thea leader of the guard, to some loitering prisoner. The heat of the sun "I'll tend to that sentinel," said Simon, quickly leaving the hall and presenting Cher" Arai" up with a smile as he said, it is, sir. I was afraid we were going to loge the was intonse, apil the inSeots that steadily followed them Increased his gun before the soldier could reload. J. HEYVPOODr A.M, lad, but be is now as well as ever, hearty the discomfort of all. The prisoners uttered no complaints, The dazed Tortes meanwhilhd been e a roused, only to find themselves without professor of Mathematics, Otte rbein IIni+ . and stropg Asked for particulars, Mr Gawley dill the most natural thin in the g but the murmurings of the guard grew i louder and more frequent. Captain Faust guns and facing the barrels of their own muskets. In a few minutes the three veremty, Westerville. 0. Ifetuoal Advice Free. Address, J. a AYERQo„ ` world referred the reporter to big wife— in telling the case said:—"In the was beginning to fear that he would lose reso- lute men completed their work and pa - Lowell, Mass« U. 8. �� iwho, control. of bis men when a public house roled the Tories and disappoared. month of September, 1897, my nephew, came into view, and a halt was ordered. John Starke concealed himself in the ;' Cheater Gawley, who lives with us, -became "Is afflicted with a severe pain in big left leg. this whore your sister Nancy lives?" inquired Peter of John Starke. woods and was fed and cared for by Nancy ARD14AM In a few days the limb became badly swol- len and painful, and the family physician "Yes," replied .John, "but I don't know till he was strong enough to make his way to Sumter's army. Captain Peter Bacot was called in. The case was a perplexing one, but a was decided after a few days to lance the leg. This was done, but the that she'll do us any good." "I think she will," said Peter, and in a few low words be explained his plan. John listened became an officer in the regulars of South Carolina, but of Simon no word wag ever receival• LIGHTEST, I -.+ ' NEATEST OVEkSHOE wound inflicted would not heal up, but be- attentively, and for a mo- After the war, when .John Starke used Dame a running sore. The little fellow ment felt hopeful, but a lance at the brought to rela!u the story for his grandchildren, CHEAPEST, ,. soon was reduced to almost a sheleton. , nod• , redcoats back all his fears, anti — said:' "It may be well enough to ho \could close by saying, "It's the only tine+ in nll WARMEST .k ; This continued through the winter months, and we thought he would never get off his try it, but I haven't much hope. Here's my recollection I can remain - bcr that drunkon men overdid an ' y good. ' OVERSHOE IN THE MARKET. . bed again. In April two of the beet pbygi- my sister, now, and I'll see what can be done." —Boston Globo. - oiling of Owen Sound operated on the leg iordisease-of the bone; resorting to sorap• Ntinoy was approaching and looking Used Wooden Gunn, , ing the bone. In site of this treatment with curious interest at the band of pris- oners. Suddenly her glance fell upon John, A Confodornto veteran quoted by the ,X14",}� I the wound continued at inn, and we were in despair. In Angnat a friend residing in and she was about to utter a startled ex- snore New Orleans Timoeadly work "Woodenla gumma did deadly work before No TROUBLE TO PUT ON OR Yy Manitou, Manitoua, adviser'} ns to try Dr, Ilam ' Fink Pills. "Gee oomtnen0ed to olamnation when a warning sign from her g g brother caused bar to be silent Fort Blakely. The Yankees Bled them To TAKE orr. ° ° at Orion, mita in h shorttimd several Still she approached, and' John know by up, and they ,hot just as well as if they had been manufactured of iron. The o n s ilisp0116 name Out at the Oats slid t ! e pression upon bar face that he + q afore t lioj bid taken four boxes the cul �(a end upon her to do bar utmost g "'for op oxen lings were 600 posing yards apart. The onfodoratbr were behind the walls of the was o e y or to : ',Y'we NiYifoileit a year ago, and Cheater is ntlri well aAd as stron K blm for even in those desperate times ,t t � Mood was thicker than water." f fort and the Federals were strongly in- trenched. i ' L; g in the left leg, which caused the trouble, as Why John, how came you hare?" gu�, Nanael General Canby, the Yankee commander, was without article What I ;i in the other. Of course i recommend highly the of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.' whiapcted Jqh.. ' Comae close minuto and I'll explain it." did he do but manufacture 100 mortars I r nee Such in the story of the fourth cure which In a few words John hurriedly told his sister their desperate from every gum trees. Black gum treed' grow everywhere in thevlotnity, Rebored �- ) =� bas been our pleasure report from Owen P P Sound. Cheater Gawley is growing up a of plight and ox- lained the P g P plan which fetor Bacot had them out, put iron bands around them I strong healthy lad, and it is but adding an- devised. Nancy listened attentively, and and fired 8 inch shells furnished by Far- rtigut's float The linos were Flo that _ ;r.*.c I INFA I other tribute to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to say that they were the instrument in his then hesitated before she answered Ib was only for a moment, however, for she close light charges sufficed, and the exbompo= restoration to bodily vigor. quickly said: "I'll do it, John. You stay 'thonemous weapons did all that was naked o2 I No 13vrcoxs. No Tltrcm b>1s. Pink 1 Dr. Williams' Pin Pills create new blood, right bore, and I'll try my beat for you. . atyti In this way ive disease from the sys- t A fair tri will, ognvfnoq she most His Sister was g6no in a moment, and fohn stretched hirtwelf upon the ground Isle ifnwty Them. Onco at an important function Marl , - , f orWomen Ch' dreg epdgal. told my fit boilrjs `th6 wrapper ,vith his companions to await the result. at -'1. borough House Sir Francis Xnollye oaino f�itssesgd ? t otlgd which earn the ,'ail tradem4rk Bills tQr },416 Its m st Vet a Ord edam spoken by the prisoner8, slut tlgo, 'gCAm �, ftp to the Prince of Wales and romarked j " wont SALN sev ALL O" t . rlllame ° rtlk W flit! de4lhf' ose4lioihi'vb;tilet1 ihoy'wlll waYabfllq iptently the move- Identitif'16ogul`1$d. «f1pme gehtlernon of the press wish ad i +H*AL4bf8 -: , M 861011, youit royal h)ghaeem,"' Ott99 d a 5(f aeuI 0,box4 iitl Shouts ni bib m00r1 OO1r1tiI�17A h0atd t'Oli " ea1 }lie rin04, rr$how t1161ri,l'',' The ' /+ uI { }� VAI\I AN Y ; , 110A. "C''s z aC ,, it t y Gish they uld 0.0 If t +ipmo lit rib orb tA4or Ill ' .. „ d" tllil i toe ht 11 i1NiPl t�Y.1' 'Outflato", s fed Driven Frantie by Dells. "If ever there was anything provoking," said the -young huusu leesIei, "it is the f o t that I have three electric bells in my fiat. When one of thorn rings, I start and run first to c.rac and then to another, and half the tinte•st is the third one that wants an- swering. It is not only my awn bells that are a nuivauee, but a score of others, as we live in a, targe apartment building. Of course, I (ain't hear till of the bells, but I hear utlorcgh to drive mo nearly mad, and emelt day 1 am sure I must go to my doors 20 thnesnll for naught. People who have aocasiun lo ring an electric bell often mea. take it &)r a plaything, andi could they but realiao the agonizing effect it has on the occupants of the flat they might pos- Ably bo- induced to 'ring off.' Jingle, Jingle, yingle goes the bell, and before any one can got to the door or to, the speaking tube jungle, jingle, jingle bb goes again. Oh, it is awful I"—Chicago Chronicle. BOILS BANISHED Mr O.J. Murray, Charlottetown, P.E,L, wri'es:"About six months ago I wastroubl. ed with boils, and got one bottle of B,B.B., which completely cured me." Good health is worth more than anything else to you,and every bottle of Hood's Sar- saparilla contains good health. Burglars who attempted to rob the Sim- coe postoffioe roused the watchman, who fired at them and frightened them off. STUCK TO LOW'S. "We have tried a good many worm medi- cines but during the past five years have � stuck to Dr Low's, as it proved to be the best." Samuel T. Sargent, Brockville. Newton's Fearful Crime. At the end of a meal at Haydon's house Keats proposed a toast in these terms, "Dishonor to the mernory of Newton." The guests stared at him in questioning surprise, and Wordsworth. asked for an explanation. "It is," answered Keats, "because he destroyed the poetry of the rainbow by reducing it to a prism." And the artists all drank, with one consent, confusion to the .aver.& r DR. �-N- WOODS t, I .li 0 WWII . Cures Coughs, Colds, Lung and Bronchial Affections that other remedies won't touch. Mr. Tiros. J, SMITH, Caledonia, Ont., writes : "A year ago I had a very severe cold which settled in my lungs and in my throat, so that I could scarcelyspeak louder than a whisper. I tried several medicines, but got no relief until I used one and a half bottles of Norway Pine Syrup, which com- pletely cured me," 25C. a bottle or five for $r.00. Harp od & DATINN I 'r l �i� BANKS. 7_1 , i - • -M=~i� �s . •� , E .-l-_. "__ •�.i, Incorporated by Act of Parliament 188b i By Wearing our reliable Boots and Shoes this fall. School Beets, every day Boots for the man, Woman and child,call for your inspection. Don't fail to see our Single and Double Harness,Trunks, Valises Telescopes, Etc. Red and White Cedar Shing- les, also Pine always on band. JR Twitchell VICTORIA BLOCK -v^,' YR',E F I We give this fine watchichain and charm, for sc I ling two doz. LRVRR COLLAR µ,°e BUTTONS, at ten cts. each. Send your ad. dress and we fomnrd theButtom,postpaid, `and our Premium List. No money re• quired. Sell the eel' tons among your friends, return the money, and we seed kthe watch, prepaid, ' A genuide American watch, guaranteed, for a fewhours' work. Mention this paper when writing. LEV13R BUTTON Co., 20 Adelaide St. H. I Toronto, Ont. BACKACHE makes the young feel ofd Y anis' that life is not worth the living, the old dan- ger an ger signal of Kidney Disease—tees unerring cvidence of weak, inactive and sore Kidneys. tell. hat Wiwi of bacKidnk ceased toswill ache, all youtroubfes ended. Neither liniments, nor plasters,, nor electricity can cure it. The seat of time trouble is not in the skin;,flesh or muscles- It's In the Kidneys. It cam be CURED I had terrible pains in my back and my water was thick and muddy. I wits all broken up and in poor health gooeraily. rwo boxes of Dr HObBs Sparagus Kidney Pills eared me completely. Push the s)le of them hard, there is nothing better. A. N. VAN' ALsvty 64 Toledo St., Adrian, Mich. I had sof Dred with a lame back and was con- fined to inVbed for noa,ly two weeks I'took not quite all of a box of Dr Robb's Sparagus Kidney Pills and was entirely cured. ISAAC M -Tunic; 851 S L+•leventli ot• Saeimw,Mict, Ur. Buhl) ' PARAGU Kidney Pills :S FOIL SALE BY SYl?Ne.y JAGiCSON, Druggist, CLINTON. ONT Cheaper to Ride than To Walk... Two Week's Sale 5f Second-hand Bicycles, (ladies' and Gents' 1898 models. All in irst-class condition only run about two nonths,at $15, $20 and $25 each. Call and secure a bargain. Onward Cycle Co:, Perrin Block, Clinton EL L. BROWN, Manager. rhe old CliotoR PLANING MILL H. STEVENS, Propt ietor . ^he old original Contractor and Builder, vho has made Clinton his home for forty ears, is still in business with a modern, p -to -date Faotcry, and is prepared to fill Il orders of whatever description, on short otice and the lowest terms; first-class rorkmanship guaranteed. CONTRACTS or buildings taken, and all kinds of build- ig material furnished as desiLed, HENRY STEVENS, William Street, Clinton, immediately behind the Park. ­74,il ', I 'ANovember 4, 1898 • 014 11' tli u l i i t &l jlt ;s It r. I wish to it Iforrn the I)II i ' r it tete} not be undersold by any other �tereoq in the busir•e's. I ain it practical butch]- or, and understand all the branches yJr the business. We keep the very beet meats, and a full stock always of hand, - and will sell at the Lowest Cash Price% Bring along your money, and g. t tile• meat at the cash price. We will givor credit, but not at cash prices. PI{ arse i corne and see what you can do for Cash at ' R. FITZSIMONS' , i CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP ' �> r F01t0 & MUttPHY We are doing business on the cashrin pie, and will supply our customers wftlil ` the beat meats at the lowest paying pritcee4 FORD & MURPHY, CLINTON NEiN BUTCHER SHOP Subscriber has opened a shop in the pre. miles recently, erected especially for thin arpose, opposite Fair's Mill, where he will Peep on hand and deliver promptly, to an karts of the town. Fresh Meat of all kinds. A share o); public patronage respectfully solioited. F. H. POWELL, - - CLINTON FLOUR AND FEED STORES. I .�] COOKIS Flour t& Feed Rtore BRAN & SHORTS In large or small quantities. .11 OIL CAKE and MEAL OF ALL KINDS, 10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1 bushel of Oats, D. COOK, CLINTON. 11 DUNCAN'S FLOUR & FEED Stare (late Hill & Joyner) Opposite Market, Clinton Flour, Bran, Shorts, Oats, Peas, Barley and all kinds of meal sold at lowest primes 1. Fresh Corn for Feed, 38e a bush Good Valencia Raisins, 281b box $1. Choice Tea, special line 25c per ]b. and up. All kinds of Grain bought at highest market prices. W. DUNCAN. - - CLINTON t BANKS. 7_1 �RPI The 111olsons Barak � 1 t7 "MRIES. . Incorporated by Act of Parliament 188b CAPITAL - $2,000,000 11 Our stock of fruit and ornamental trees being REST FUND - $1,500,000 complete, we are prepared co offer to the pub- .1. { lic for spring planting a very choice lot of HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL. I Apple, Plum, Pear, Cherry WM. MOLSON MACPHEBSON, President J, and Peach trees, at suitable F. WOLFERSTAN THCMAB. Gen Manager k pt ices. Evergreens a (specialty. stook of small Fruits, Notes discounted, Collections made, DraftsLarge Choice list of spring bedding Planrs. issued, Sterling and American exchan g ga Price list mailed on application. bought and sold. Interest allowed on de- Stewart Estate, posits. SAVINGS BANK— Interest allowed j John same of $1 and up. Money advanced nem miller farmers on their own note,, with one or more elldorAere. No mortgage required "-i THE NEW NOME SEWING UWE H. O, BREUER. Manager, Clinton Built nding it way limo. a is get many homes, is finding its way into a great many homes. Wlf\y? 11 11CI AGGAR,T. I D. Because people that have bought like them and recommend them to others. They - have no trouble with thom—no tinkerin' to sett thick or thin goods. 'It has a double Toed; no RANIKER - trouble to cross seams. No expert operator is required to work the attachmegts; they arerT11 simple and strong and are made of steel—made ALBERT ST., - CLINTON, to work. You can have one put in your house on trial and I never was in a better position to supply the wants of the people with a genuine general Ranking Business nod article than 1 am at the present time. I transacted, keep a food stock on hand. Best Sewiug Ma- chine Ocls in bulk or bottle. diet good .oil and save your machine. You can get shuttles and - NOTES DISCOUNTED all parts required for any machine made from mo. Kinder repairs procured direct from Now York for all singer machines. A call respect Drafts slued. Interest allowed on deposits. fully solicited. WM. MOORY, Agent, Clinton Sowingwareroom, on Stine 3aron Street, Cliutoil, FARRAN & TISDALL. BANKERS, . Fruit �� Confectionery You will find us HEADQUAR- TERS for all seasonable Traits tip` First-classCrawford Peaches Grapes, different varieties Muskmelons, Watermelons Oranges, Lemons Mananas and Tomatoes. —All kinds of— Conrectionery Bread ... l . oil, Cakes &' Pastry Specialties The sales for our Real Home Made and Malt Digestive Bread are in. oressipg daily Jas. McClacherty, Novelty Bakery and Restaurant Telephone No. 1. MADIP. • ME A MAN ... 0x14, 14 `01I.lIlo °b gydnq � ttwan, CLINTON, ONT. Advances made to farmers on their own notes at low rates of interest. A general Banking Business transacted. Interest allowed on deposits. Sale Notes bought J. P. TISDALL, Manager. THAT TOUCHES The SPOT �..+ • McLEODIS SYSTEM HEAR, OF Weak and Impure Blood, Liver & Kidney Diseases, Female Complaints, Etc. Ask Drnggist, or write direct to: J. M. Maim Ob, Gloderioh, Oiii: WOMEMENNEMMENNIGN For Twenty-seven Y