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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-04-20, Page 6t• • • • ECONOMY IN UK; DISPOSsits your Mind of the idea that your work or 'family. will be. in any Wee 'negleeted, ihould you take a Iittle time to yourself every day. Why elrell a. locomotive is run into the rOIMAhelten .once In Se many days for • s nat. This us only Wise eismonly. The 414041ifent 'machinery will Wear out be. Ion, its time if in eontintious Motion; how rnuob more does. the delicate me-. etianiam Tebt4h, .440.9 -.to make up a *Oman shawl in need of the change and re*, .This is only wise eceneray. • • -There Is • no better way of gaining tirae, 94 a busy day, than to out out vatteen or -twenty minutes for - renew - tag tits energies. Atter. a morning's et-. • Tart body and mind both grow 'tired; the work flags;"things go wrong," Now is the time for • the, -.magic', dip/ from • whieir you return to .your pea fresh, IA good spirlts; -readytocarry on Oleo ,Witli a vim. • It sweaty hems reasonable that a fewminutes, daily sleep -should have any marked effect upon •the health, bul. that..auch Is the cape any one mar prove :by • . of melted butter. Bake UV waffle er, rup or powdered auger. HRsbbit 8al,M11,--Mber the rabbit boon cleaned, and out into please let It soak in salted water for about thir- ty rointiteS. Into the pail in Which it Is to be roasted, put one 'half teacup of butter entl, tour tableepoonfuls of flour and brown together; thee add. One 'Pint of good eel' stook; stir until boiling; then add twelve stoned oliveS, one ter bleapoonful of catsup* or any geed ta- ble sauce ; four Oakes, of salt, one pbake ot pepper, and then lay in oarofuLli the well drained, rabbit. Cover closely and mak- in a good, hot Oven ono hour and a half. Serve the rabbit with the sauce poured over It and add a little chopped parsley. This is a most. deli.. Mous way of cooking rabbits. , THE PALM To grew the palm well, it is manor- ; tent that we gives it • good soil, good TALKING TO BARY'. One is always expectecf to me some- thing when looking for the first time on a new baby, and as it is neither kind ,nor safe to tell the truth and saythat the little, red, Pudgy crepe Wee doesn't look like anything, We. give a list et unpatented and uneopy, righted remarks to be iused on Mich occasions, "Well, isn't he cunning t-lle looks like you!" I think he's going to look like hig father 1" "Hasn't he dear little fingers? Do let me see his dear little toes 1" "Tszet he large r "Isn't be .a tiny darling?" "Hew • g dI • .you. -ever see such a sweet little mouth "beet he and ell these remarks are warranted to glee satisfaction, just too oweet for anything?" Any drainage, and a pot suited to its root. , needs, and' good light, writes :nen E. It or • ON WHO BORROW MOUT 14r4"141 D. . . AUncle0, when a Men bi eendeMtlerl meet• to death, he itoextented by being ehet TR= INTERESTS TO SAFE' by a file of oadipro, and the body is GUARDER INr uTuRg. left where it tails, to be taken away me!, * ths men% friends, it be hen any.. A Btu Oa Use MOW% Home et eenelieee Not long ago a worthless fellow was Theinting the Posttiloat or mosey •aos- thus eTeouted qind left in the open dere-some strict Enaetnients, country outeide a mall village. But In the Britieli House of Commons a after the officer in charge ;had. in law with respect to Pomona carrying wed • Man , and intunt yl: egigreet tee T140 authorities turw wanted to shoot jury upon those who harrow =reef. province decided that the Man was le - 'bill hen been introduced to amtend the SPeeted him pronouneed him dead an the •soldiees' heti lefgot up t tit ' on 'business rig meney-lendera. It alma distant, t(Ittzlimegaeoar rxols more•-, particularly thoee who " carry ha da Wound in his shoulder and two soon recovered. on thin bueineem by deceptive methods more on his skull, hut him again, but the Governor ot the The bill requires every mon0Y4ender • gaily dead, the Lieutenant baying mid to be tegistered. .Re hall earn' 013 so, and the Merietin was released. buBlAess undo r his own name, and shall take a security in ilia MU na13310 only. • A LION'S WEAKNESS. It is said that for a Alert distanee a Again, it provides that every security taken by a mbney-lend,er shall state Uont.or tiger can outrun a man and wil animals lose their wind at the t e apeed Of a fast horse, but .seonouritsitytarsatat:hat the peltlion taking the cod, of halt a mile at the moat. They -REGISTERED BIONEY-LENDEIt. inhaaxv10,18tle eetryme, and are ro- le cases of this natuao the en- strengthiIthe• ktrlind 4-C• re; ir.f; caTpahlt3elf; acts tha wit the foregoing Provisione, every• "If a meneYelender does not comply that be could not use his paws,. of a territio effort for a short time. It would take six men to hied a hon down even after the legs were tied so contract elude with him 10,r re -011.Y. ment of ,money lent by him or for PaY- A IlOon for Catarrh Vlotims meet of interest oe other charges in we di. readers a new weed respect. of • Money se lent, .end for catarrh.bronelittis, irritable throat: any seotteitY given/011ml respeot colds in the head, droppings in the if the seoueity is a negotiable instru.- it, but tb 43ff t i a ic 1 Obit, . . -throat, and kindred affeetions.in -Cat- of ere is PO mys ery • , e ,eo enig a money so•jent, shall be vo but, aerhozone. * tabout EA*ORS SMOKING CONCERTS. most, bona-fida holder for valaie ot ments, washes, and- suffs cannot resell thetstone the,diseaeied parts, and have been prole that security shall have rAtausuntan wit° Made A • way With a reghts egatnet (I/O Money -lender as the' . e. 88 1 •htqt ho one carried d'r t • It wins t�d� best in a soil of loam •containing soine elaye Its rotes are Smoking is the temperate as well as tion, have ageinst the debtor." the pine miriiode.. Outfit, 81,00.- Send 4111 Hundred Strong Cigars In TWelve flout's., k 1 e.4; )7 bt a r to the dis- • money -lender would, but for this MO- eased ,parts and is a breeze hem* strong and fleshy, and like to feelthe contemplative men's recreation,•10 cents far sample ;bottle and inhal- uOUR/T PROCEEDINGS, themselves firmly supportedby that in and. great smokers are loath to exhibit which they grow; They -have a ten- Other intportant clauses of the bill N. O. POLSON & Kingston, Ont. their tobacco consuming abilities by denoy to" rut dmirn, rathet than spread . . out, therefore the ordinary pot is never howevee, there have been scene curiouis tobacco buening races. ; • In 1723 there was a great ,smoking years If you get pots two or three match at O'xf d ff ld be' has reason to believe that the interest ' Trouble hunts for you. ma o ing are the following:•— engaging in •srealeing contests. Still, A BETTER. PLAN. "Where proceedings ate ta kee; Don't go' hunting trouble; Search the country through' • • 'deep enough.to suit the Palm after it any • court for the recovery of Monel has reached the 'age of two.or three . lent by a' money -lender, and the court For a place to hide when the 1 erected in trent of an inn. foe the ace charged in respect of the loan exceeds . teat deep and 20 inches across, the .will prove well adapted to the needs d . e .. Th the rate of ten per cent. Per annum, . • of large specimens. conditions were Chet any one, maneor 'woman, who could smoke three ounces po ' Charles ki. Racine, soleator of teete,nts, of tobacco firat, without drinking or newels, or any .other• °barges, are ex-. Canada Life.11uilding, Toronto, have leaving the stage, should have a aeasiYa' the court may re -open the this week obtained patents: A. L. prize or twelve shilliegs. • ' coulmo ation o the competitors. e or that the an:bunts charged for ex— Toronto April I.2th, 1299. The fol - • CANADIAN PATENTEES. Good drainage is of the greatest im- portance. If it 'is •not provided, sur- plus water is often retained about the roots of the plant. ;. This leads to sour- ing of the soil, and condition al- ways brings on lin unhealthy action, the result of which is scon seen in the yellowing of the; tips of the leaves. By- and-bythe, leaves turn brown, and are so badly injured that they disfigure the plant and must be out off, and when tour or -five leaves have been lost the -Plant is generally ,past its useful- ne,ss for decorative, purposes; for. most varieties of ,the ^palm: produce. leaves eo slawly' thif they can never afford to lose many. find -that more trouble in growing the palm will, arise, from poor drainage than .from all other causes. Tlierefore be sure that each:pot has at least three. inches of broken crockery, brick, or charcoal in the bottom of it to prevent the soil above from clogging agreed to smoke a pound weight of ju reaeona e , . • re_ lowing Canadians, as reported by 11Ses in uiriee • fines ' bonus • tralialetion antl. take en account be- DUI/amen, needle threader ; F. A. Cote, "Many tryed," eays Hearne, "and. twein the ineney-lender end the per,. wiehasrattismotobei locatikal concealed. live tagg & Noble, but ggrujuatiti puamt 'twee thought that a journeynian tet3i- Cue& and may, notwithstanding lour of St. Peter's-M-the-Eait would any atatereent or mttlement of ace 'foreeing machine; Alymer, have been the vicear, sanoking taster count, or any contract pftrporting to ; J. Harbridge, printing -Press; . . ate, a J. A. Ilarrey; puzzle; W. W. Herr, than and being many. pipe,s before the Ooze previous dealuigs an ore ate deviee ; Shaer preasere- rest:. but. at last he was so nick • that new. obligation; re -open any account door ; W. Walsh, hot-water ,heater. "twee thought lie Would hairs eyee' end aleeady taken between there, and ree • ,• • , o d an t at had been a Winder lieire the permit sued from Payment , ' SHE HAD..EXPERIENCE. la 1111 • • • and emeaking gently came eXt tee eon., , a:LW Burn in excess pf .the sum, aa- A.b, be oriede. kneeling at her feet,. smo kin th. tli 'judged by the•cOurt tojbe fairly due saY 'YOU Will Marry rae and. I will be queror,' a g e ree ounees • • ur d voted slaVe for'life. • dr • a respect f '' rinci at and interest " • c . . . and of such charges as aforeaaice as not do. That was what my first hus- • the court, heving regard to the riar About forty years- ago a.. gentlemen and all qhe cireuraattnd if any ances, may . . ad- - s,.,.1. c ss ha been aid or allowed' quite out, and he told me that after ° P.. P Arise, Harry, she answered, you will if he smoaked tour or five pipes the . same evening." ' • the hole in it. It la a good plan to put a layer of sphagnum moss or mama fibre over the drainage material before putting in the soil. This will keep the soil 'from washing down and tilling the cracks and crevices, thus allowing the surplus water- to Pass off .readily. • Greet care must he taken in regard to the application of water. As most decorative, plants will be used at .some distance from the window for days at a time, .evaporation will be slow, and it is a naistake to give more watet while the soil 'remains moist, • Wait until the surface appears dry,, and then give enough to thoroughly Saturate all the soil in the pot, . • Sem persons have the idea that plante used for the decoration of • hall strong foreign cigars in twelve hours. in account, by tho debtor, may order The hundred • cigars making up the the .creditor to •rePay it; and may set pound were all to be smoked dowia to aside, either wholly or in 'pert; Or. re- am inch buta. vim,. or aitax,, any seaurity ;gimp in The =tab was decided one Thames " ireseripd:crt, of mo.dy' tent. by. the inbney- 0 • • steamer plying between London and •Chelsea, and by taking up his positien ANOTHER, g,itOvisioN. well forward the smoker had the .fall • "Any court ein which proceedings benefit of the wind. The centeet be- I might be taken foe the recovery of gan at ben a.nx., and In, the first hour money lent by a money -lender, may, the smoker consumed Sixteen cigars. on the application of a debtor owing After nine heure', sinakieg eighte-six .or alleged to owe money to lent, exer- had been dispceed• of, and with three' else the like powers fl.fi mai! be exer- houre to go and only foun rteen cigars eised ader this section where pro - ;to anolie•the backer* of time gave in .• ceedings are taken'fre the recovery of elle winner declared that he felt no the one. ; • • 'On any .application relating to the edm.ssion or amount of a proof by a -money-lender in any bankruptey pro- d:scomfort dureng the contest, and finished .off tbe hiuidred cigars that or parlor can be placed in a corner or evening. some other place some distance from More recently a sol:',d silver eigar ceedings, the eourt easy exercise (ha geed_ light and left ihereindaPnitely case and. two hundred ci ars were of- ' be exercised_jeader without injury. Tbira is net the casetared to the. smoker Who consumed this seetion Nvhen proceedings are Lek - These plants, to remain in health ninet most eigere in two. houra. Food., drink en for the recovery of neme)r." be kept near the wieclow as much as and ,Medieme clueing the contest were et any money -lender, or auy manageri possible. They do tiot_require direct -forbtdden,. There. were seventeen agent. xie clerk of a money -lender in sunshine, but they need the beneficial enteien. After the first hour ten cora- an attempt to induce persons to bor- effects of strong light. It one has half P atttors retired. The Winner, who row anoney uses false statements "and. a dozen plantsthey, 'nix be used alter- smeked without pause from star t. ix; representations, he will he liable to • • , 11 nately, (some doing decorative duty, finish,. reduced ten large eigats to - while alters are In tLa -.vloolow-hosol. ashes in the two hours, whilehis near- tal to reemperateest competitor only finished seven. Palma are often injured by inseots J he People Of Lille -.are, inveterate ••The expreseibn:"nioney-lender" does It is therefore necessaey that they be smokers, and to decade tila einplOpe. -not include any pewnbtoker or banker watched carefully, and that precare shp of the town a smoking contest was or any one carryingon a commercial tions should be taken against the ad- held. • Each competitor was provided or general financial Imainesit. vanes and intrenehment Of the enemy.. with a pilee. fifty grammes, about ati REGISTIZA.TION. , An mince of prevention is Worth a ounce, end, three quarters, of tobacco imprisonment ing two years, or a fine net exceeding - An for a term not exceed - pound of cure in this case. Alin to and a pot of beer. The one who amok! , , Regarding registration, the billprce, keep pasts from . ,getting a footholded the tobacco first was to be the win,- ide,s that The Commissioners of Ip - You can do this by uxiing a solution of ner. Illand Revenue, subjeet to the approval fir -tree oil soap. • At the signal, the air was filled with a Um Treasury, may make regulations _ . clouds of smelts. In thirteen nxinutes tin the registration of money - SUGGESTIONS TO HOUSETCEPERS. a warkingraan,. forty-five years of age, reesnreers, and the fees to be paid on reg - had reduced his weed to ashes, istration and renewal 6f registration, Often the housekeeper deeir• m to pa- seven minutes later tee seemed made not exce ng. e,di, on pound e for each reg - per a celled partition or wall, and it had finished his little sin'okeistratioxi or renewal, and respecting Is very vexatious to•lutve the paper hAftee itis hereulet: smoking limb- the iespection ot the register and the i creek, off, itS it is almost certain to 510. 6tieesn 11sAM:recall); noteireltrirsettli; tem payable' therefor.: - "The regulations shall provyle, Various expedients have been tried, in- the veneer emeeee one tweeted cigar_ risongtboothsetrattelAingis, ttra irirt eluding papering over the weed a with ettes in six hours, thirty-five minutes. 1: orra company as a money -lender with- Dewlspapers, placing strips of cloth over in the meaning of this act; and•those the creeks, ete., ala of which have been found unsatiefactory. The best way, the only real successful way is to cov- er the entire walle,vitb cloth, the cheap three -cent tatudin.being an good as any and put it on not without waste, but with 'upholstery tacks, which are small and flat -headed and do not show un- der the paper. Put the Muslin on in strips' as you. do the paper. If you wish to paper a ceiling, seam the breadths of Muslin together; tack it at one end and stretch it tightly to the other, Tack that end, and thee drive tacks a foot apart all over the surface. Then it is ready to paper. The pulled. wool, which is generally unmerchantable or sold at it discount, makes fine coniforte for winter use. Weigh out two and a hall pounds of wool; wtolh it and pick 11 apart, mak,. log it loose, light and fluffy. If you getcan a pair f wool cards make it into bats. Stretch the lining on your quilting trainee; lay the wool evenly upon it and put on the outside. Tack three inches apart. Such comforts are Warmer than cotton ones, Hanging carpets an it line andbeat- 'them is declared by' the economical to shorten their period, of usefulness more than it Wreath of ordinary wear. Lay them on the ground, wrong side up, and. beat and sweep thoroughly on Olaf Ade, then turn and de the Mine With the other. DOMESTIC itECIPES. Pineapple Pie,—Grate one small pine. apple. Cream one teacup Augar and one-half teadup of butter together, aa4 the yolks of two eggs and the Dine• apple. When thoronghly Mixed add the stifly beaten whites et two egro, and bake with an underernat only. Dice Waffles.—Itub through a sieve Otte pint of boiled rice; ad to it one tablespoonful of dry flour; two shakes of salt and two teosnoonfuls of bak- ing powder, throe egge, yolks and whites beaten, separately; one cup and It' halt of ikWeet Milk tied Ono Mende NOT. INDEBTED TO POItTITNE• particulars shall include (a) the nante of every trustee, director, niamiger and FrOni 'what 'little we knew of. ids agent of the company, and, (b) the name seems to have been less. entitled to• aaditvaaniteedddrelsonoeiv efvoerr 111,:eur"urpliosel4oti obaars- Say life and. inheritance. Shakespeare rying on the iinsiness of ton• -J. d- forttine than any of the worldei gre,at inf by the cotapany. m ey en Men, The son of probably almost il- "The registration shall ceases to have i• expiration h literate pcirentS, tied bronght up ... effect a.. the exp of three years — from; the date at the registration, but the unit:acne:Adel and prosaic atmos- may be renewed from time to time, pliere of aninsignificant agricultural and if renewed, 'Shall have effect for village, fortune seenia to have done ' three yearn front the date of the re - nothing to excite and develop his lin- /*Will." ' agination, and very little to increase COLONIAL SOLICITORS AND DE - his knowledge of nutnkind. His very ' , „, modest success in London seems to have. • 1" been in spite of fortune's frowns, and Another bill •that wll likely be adopt - he seems to have escaped the cola vrel- ed provides for the arintitotien of soli - come of the metropei\lis SIS SOOn as he eitorsof the Superier ourts of Brit - could. There was ne thme n ee exaplor leb eossessietis. to the Supreme Courts, C rivalry to Stimtilate his efforta nor of the United Hingdant foreign. travel to mature his know- Another private bill now before the Comtnons compels the holders et de- grees fromuniversities mitade of the 1.Tnited, Kingdom to iiidioate the source . C'HINESE TELEGRAPHY. ' of the degree when using the degree in the United 'Kingdom. Lord Strath- ' The • Chinese, owing to the multiplicity cone, has represented to the Colonial of the characters in ' their written Office that this measure would impose language, have solired the -problem of an invidious distinetion upon tiniver- telegraphy by using numbers' for and McGill. The bill is brought in transmission over the wire instead of by high university authorities Wlio feel chatectere. The numbers have to be strongly that Swale Step is necessary reinterpreted into characters when le- to prevent the parade as British de. eeived. To facilitate. the operation grees of degrees of inferior universi. types are used. On 01019 end of each tiett... , type lis a charaeter ; on the other "end . le a number. By reversing and im- printing the types upon a sheet of pa- per the change is readily effected with a high degree of accuracy. band said, and before we had got fairly out °LOW churcli he began telling me • how he wanted Me to wear my hair.. eitiee sueli high poeition. as Toronto ,1 GERM PROM? RIVER, An American chemist and anaIyet, • who visited India soros time ago, has found by actual experiment that the water of the Otingee is entirely free firthe germs and tmlinalculae with I h the ether ter of r *tvry ctn. tileworldva. elitY • we, ni. ANUS te • that not only the water of the Ganges Is pure itself, but possesses the power, as he found by aetttal expert:Mont, of • purifying other streams. , joining it, AN OLD WAE6110111, The oldest Egyptian papyrus, which contains n settee of moral aphorisms of the fifth Egyptian dynasty, 8666-8838 13. 0.t is tstitt to afford the earliest in. stones of the moral treatment of in. toxication, and this first Warning in writingagainst drinking in wine shoo. "My sour runs thelnjunetion, "do not . linger itt the wine shop or drink too mrbwTluou tuTthe grUldty trorak those or a child. One COMAStil UP do , trade with thee, and findeth thee so. Then say they, 1:11re away the 'fellow, for li. is drunk." Erma ON LEIKIVES, Leeches, when applied to persistent /gavotte emekere• drop ott &ROI dim' tinot team of the dangerous em'pyreue Matto oil given off by tobacco being tonna in them, Strangely enough, the 041110 experiment tried upon excessive Pipe smirkere, resulted in no apparent tnjury to eW) leechea. THE suppatx,AnTs REGROW. 0110 of the best agricultural.' author- ities England, lecturing recently on the crelationship _between the soil, crop and manure coneluded a very ex,, hanstive consideration of the subject $ellowsz-- "The lime contained in- Thomas - Phosphate Powder has ..proved it. eat the most efficient term of pima, Pilate for the top -dressing purpose, therefore, I again unreservedly say that you will be on perfectly mind lines, and on the direct road to profit, in at once treating every acre of gram with 5 cwt, of Alberts' Thomas-Phon- phate; and the only possible thing you could do better (then this, would be to apply 10 owt. per acre," • • COMPI.ETE ENJOYMENT. Peer Swickles thoroughly, enjoyed life. Tea, he enjoyed it so much Mai peo- ple axe getting up a fund for ,his wid- , oW and 0.119.dren, . MES. wutsr.,MOrsgrirrrovigistve eu been ,csert by mothers for tbetr ohillren teething. It soothe!! jbe child, softens the sums, 4111;y1; pstn, quree wind 0010 and h thebest remedy for diorrhom. 25e; a bot - tis. Sold by *11 druggists throughout 'the world; He hum and sek for ' Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, • . • s =PAYMENT IN KIND.. silent my bottom dollar. On a sealskin for her back; And when she found I'd no more cash, She then gave me the sack. ,1••••••••1,0,1.111. • lows Farms for sale, $2 per aors smell, Bal. amm crop until paid. , J. maw, Sioux Olty, la „ TESTED FRIENDSHIP. Jackson—Heaven 'bless him! He showed.. Confidence in me when the clouds were clerk and threatening. • Wilson—In what way? Jackson—He lent me an umbrella. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fen any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by HatrACja. ttioarrEliNCEuvrek. CO., Props., Toledo. 0, We the undersigned, have known P 11'n5 Krialftts rut lt)retLif3sva%tilkoine and financially able to carry out any obliga- tWitivrillkald4obixt,443WIhrotlerZe• Druggists:Toledo, 0, 111V3i:floitlealgx'sigol IF; t C A N°1'7 pehrbi816:citsi:s5AR:nYolinNie r nN.tVatalhel:.1,ealaoeF ing direetly upon Cho /Hood and mnaoils aut.. f fitheytn, ebe by all Druggists. Testimonials free. • Siall's Family Pills aro the best, ' EQUAL TO THE EMERGENCY. Boarder --Really, madam, I cannot wipe Myself dry with such 9. sniall towel. ; Landlady—Very well; I'll tell the chambermaid to bring you lees water. • IT'S A STICKER for quality note he name—. Lead packages, CEYLON TEA. 251 Ps. 40, $0 6ou, *Iihed7;g4104771117ilee.;T:1:;311a:11171::;f2SCe191fuei 1B2°14.141(41144nr,gPlietPe7Winuide.79 ‘efor2yer 01!..etetallnibrest.'"" Munn oost. Equal to the UNA Pomona pent NI 'Pallid rampOT MO like that. TUBI ouokeop. Claraealle told me I had a Velce Itke a ssr Jo 'MOUS COMPLIMENT, 0 s..acrroxtx,Montreal WM rostl eaten If requeet*cl• MUM ' New Tiresilm DOUSLE or Ll( .1 La Toscana RICI.IANOlil OMAR Alice-iPerhaps be Meant a au.okaa rate ritORTIIAm, TORoirro, Sant 0.0, A to say address, poi Pro 0.00u. . FIIFE I nythale Ladi°vells Yea Corot A col..o cost DAY abwittutcts'isslot4resuguirsisvisg IT374itegtatnIV!' 350A." Drug ot nu fuII.izpd fyg"..0:111.4 5 doz. Doylies bitted ono It may Myra as ;;;;Ifort tO us iii all rtAllvala'4„,,,Turst,,,t our calamities and afflictions, that he postpaid. aellteenereturnear a•tierha:g100.8 es anything and gets wisdom r"'"g'11,24:r. rttrwr by it is a gainer by the loss.---Ie.00- r:giutde. uNrN0014116.,Dept., linos NiospHATEPonEk . • THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. EPPS'S GRATEFITI.!-COMFORTING.. THOROUGHLY riongp, Friend—I suppose you know all your • erestress rinks by this ' time The Airiad—Why„ I know the reel coolr of her haid 1 . - c Rot CALVERT'S Carnidlo mainfeciants. soaps, Oln,t- ment, Tooth Powdlors, eta., have boon Warded 1,00 modals and diplomas for impeptor excellence. Their regular us* prove at* in f sett; :11;preatZlii; eller ftge doulor 10 obtain n F. C. ,cALVERT & MANCHESTER. - ENGLAND Rheumatism-- 0Ra &soured Ili 24 hours, on receipt of SI DR. ROU134,716.Wilgi,egobtrtiV Corn Core. Ask you ONE NIGHT druggis forit.PricelOa Mapie Sirup cans AND OTHER SUGAR P MAKERS' SUPPLIES, Address, G. EL MFG. CO., Montreal. • Stammerers Poipeoially those aoeheTt %filet . irnott, Berlin who will convinCeyen• 7,.rorfteA c'Zgl:t1 moktiREAr, The ,f Balmoral," FrOO Boa Am'•Plait CUTT•ING SCHOGIL:... •;.Tailora Drviad* • aSogue. . C. Fe D. SCHOCH.; ICIP.°,11.51ontreal. , send for oat- • 'ominion tine IWYAk MAIL .. • ' Itiontraalond. Quebec tO L rEpth1018. I P .8. Large and 'fait'• $tearners • Vancouver ” . Dominion, Scotsman, Carats-0;am Rates Of paseage,:-;:Fir Cable, nano terdt Se o d Ca&D,filiejs.F3tiemiles,1015tOpzanis*-0,4,13kOrtin. •ni 17 St. Bisorament St., Montreal, • . S'Eliarlial.Qqa111$ THE VALUE; . . ' AS A PARTURIVT.MEDICINE. FREE iltaitm _Sloin oz- . clabitto g for selling 1 doz. dainty packeta'or Itellotrope, Rose and Violet pm., fame. 50 brtim or sill0dazt; 8013 at 100 each. lb:Own as 51.20405 ' receive ring FREE by retorn Liberal contmlasica, frpre• furred. . ilasoldgoods returaable. ' nom ;swriecv co„ oeet.•%,,Toropfo, Ont. 000 BREAKFAST—SUPPER. OF OUR STUDENTS have moonily taken gvi idtuations, and four positions remain =EPA • STRATFORD, ONT. We teach real business -no ind. titian or nonsense. In fair oonmetition our graduates are nearly always; chosen. Baines, men appreciate our work, Best Commercial School in Canada. Pinter nem Circulars free. • W.-:.1. ELLIOTT. Principal. I . HEALTH RESTORED igr:en:eein" Ro a onto - most disordered Stomaoh, Lungs, Nerrves Liveri Bl:sior. .111adder, Kidneys. Brain and Breath by . • " . _Du yiBz.aifintvrwicbirlIsite .„ Araidca Food,' whieh Saar' d ildren soul also Rears Boa- cessefull A Ms end Debility have rit Wet d all other treatments, • It digests when ail other Food le rejected, save* Po times its cost in medicine. , 50 years . 0 Is:sovnsroisi.balteuiSouuo, ocyeup,y401000p,abillai , • Annual Cures of 'Constipa• . .13,Nift,111,°°1=ttalighettkil41:,°h11,180:,kit & Cal 7'2:173 nervous Debility, Sleeplessness, 'Diiispondeney,, DuBarry poncion', W., also In Paris', 14 Rue de Outtalk**, an' 4 at all Grocers, Chemists, and Stores everywhere, intim fa., 3., 6d., 6a, 51b., 14s. Sent carriage free. Also Dd parry's Revaienta Biscuits, in tins. Ps. Sd. asides. • Agents for Canada: The T. Eaton Co., Limited, Tormites . ' fii6E • - TFORD: IRES -1T,111.1pRONIOfillEgfR Cl • -1-, Enormeus annual trade in Farm and Garden' Seeds his been at- tained by 26 years of constant vigilanee and care, and in supplying merchants and growers with the Very highest standard of quality • that can be procured, and at most favorable prices consistent With "Good. Seals," which is the first essential for a good crop. , • Among our many introductions of merit le Steck Brig CARROT .Improved ShOrt White - , fl maYbe properly called "Little Want," Seldom exceeds six- teen inches in length, and has been grown to measure twenty- seven inches in circumference j stands nearly one-fourth oat of ground, with it strong, handsome top, broad and heal/ at the shoulder, tapering evenly to a point, as perfect as if turned, in a lathe. The color is pale green above ground, and a light creamy white 'under ground ; Seth rich white, solid, sweet and very nutritious, tinder good cultivation has yielded on thousand bushels per acre. .• As alt Exhibition Prize Winner It is the Peer • Is the • World's Champion Because it is the Surest Crop•per • The Heaviest Yielder • Easiest Harvested The Handsomest Shaped Roots And the Very Best Field Carrot • in existence price (pest -Paid) per lb., 450. ib., 2$C. lb., 150.; os.. too. PLEASE NOTE,—Asa safe -guard to growers, WO supply th6 geRilhie "Im- proved Short Whitt)" Carta in sealed packages only, prmted in Mims and bearing our name and trade mark as shown in the illustration. If your resident merchant Cannot supply you, write) to us for it. Refuse imitations _ • of our, packages and varieties attd to be "just as good," , A remarkably latavy.yieldiag variety, produces •strong,. stiff straw, large, phIMP, heavy, bright groin with thin hull, and adapted to A Vest tuvetstty of soils; withstands Stormy Weather. vittuntt Iddgiog or shelling. 4teFrloo by mail (post,pahl) pot itt, IN.; 4 it*, ter soc , or by freight or express (purchaser paying carriage) pock usc. ; bush k 800.1 10 bilah. lOiS or (Ivor. '4t. rio bush, Cotton bUs. holding .4 bush.. 41 130. each. ' Write for etla CAiSICIMO. WAWA% tiSiseripikdilt and prices of the newest Val best Vield and (loults k•loodo. 4oOtoPeo* Plow mention this popes. "Canada's Greatest .Seed itotise Ito STEELE„ BRICCS.'SEED CO.,