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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-01-12, Page 7JIM 1111 1.111y1,e.r- This lather P Gone for the .doctor. .The 'mother? Alone • WI her sud!'er» •" irlqq child. ' `.711ithedo- for never Se Whenmere er'. e �is.Orau:s in. • the house 14 you; -can't • i t F" -• t• oil`q ler enough. Pt e'doc- too ' �d'angeroua to watt. A�1n't• make such a alis- tate-mint it may cost ifak•:Alw..s, keep ou. doltnr bottle of t cures the Croup at On o. Then ,when any o e nWilily 'co ' l the m nil es Dia - n' Y W With a . hard, cold',. 'or cough, a few. doses of • the Pectoral will cut t ort the attack at; on cent bottl °cure a`iniser, ' o d; the $Oe. lze is: Vetter for a cold- >thathals•been hangingon... •, lllitp the dollar slit is lune. "bout 26yeara'ago1carne near dyin with co tion,• but was eared withAyer's Cherry Rectors). Oitieowhiob time IhavekeptAyer' b . Medicines in the: bonne and recom-- inen'd thein tq all niy friendg" - t C. D. M. Tsxwsoir J*n.16,,1899 - Bristol,'Vt. emendates, whatever nd. desiiree any odicai advice, write the doctor: dddresa advise, .taxi n. Lowell, Maus. .i �,. '_ - ''..at t "MAit_TIME • t tit esus le the Court When the Letters'Arriv d you'kver'seti'the mail e row of,, unkempt ho hitehing, reekbefog -impatiently 'Icickfi testigee'to the fa. to• itr[ive. he stenciling groups ,•: thee, unwonted setivi ce of. the "stiff kaired st the •expectant a1ertgess of t Ilnnb neted persons in the to the impression. on 3s�niuch the same as of its knife scarred walls are d rive? es gnawing Wise's store �.a1letaeY�w 111.1111 le �„ 1e1 -i ,,, 1-. wvatr►rt o `..:,+rule. CURTAIN RAISERS, "Whet is a a somas weepoat' Tasked a charming girt, Isla dropped her lulus shyly Arid stroked s vagrant curl, 'liken couseluuely she murmured, This •rosebud newly out, "'I banes street simpleton y:' fsY leer weapon is .a pout,"' • r it �'Sl til. "Whet is a womsu's weeper ' 1 asked a lover true. Ile turned him- to a maiden With eyei of heavenly blue, 3it,t velvet lips were parted, . - 411 innocent of guile, And eagerly she answered. ""Ger weapon is a ensile."" "`what rs s woman's wcapont I asked A poet then,' Eg-ith sudden inspiration ''i-," a 0319 nave hie pen, •"'" • `"t� ' . • <..•_ph, con a jiiiiiii, w.3 He cried' in aCcenls C1care f "'But woman's: surest weapon, " I grant you, 10 a tear," , 4 - :-E;chan$., SHE 'MATCHES BUTTONS. Peanliiar .and Psyins: Bnefineae of Otd Sarah Cohen: - - ' in a 'little' twine Just off'Hester street, - �4yn the New York herald, dwells an old wwoman w,bo carries on' a most peculiar trade, 'Elbe is Sarah, ;or "014 Sal," as elle le more familiarly called;, and ,ant side residents know her Well, .and most of them .patronize her. Op the window pane of bee little shop is a sign which reads: "Buttons Sold In: aide Any 'Button Matched. From One ,, 'ic e. Her c i ,• e Cent t' S stock t d. e a Nickel." n Arade Cn 0 t , is stored up in thousands of .buttons in little heaps pearl. glass, bone jet, shell, brass,, cloth, Milk,• horn and every other. variety of button made. It is Amid the old woman's besinees is, ptottable and that she hue managed to .Gave„about• :$5,000 out -of her curion�s oc- eupatio4. '"You 'see" she is • to ane, "It' is often ,the case 'that, a ,woman' buys only enough 'buttons_.Lor. a dress” and then, when she • loses one, it is ,difficult to 'get it matched- . atc t} de -_ . r at! a -notion store.. Those who know me- 'come e •ca a along here, and 1 can always do it ..fid my stock. - • .`1 have my regular customers, - for. most storekeepers-around.bere know me • i customers to . e when. n their s and send c m they •,are unakle to-saa�, ' them, and they, ', seldom go away,withoUUt .the very thing they Are after. .,,,: ,, v,:.,„ -.‘s. ' "Where do r get them from? Many ot ahem come from,junkshops, where on the . rags bold ar buttons. A11 the rag .deal- ers know 1 a a fair''price.for but ea,' �y and they save them until ther.heye t t-. z thenthey- com ficient quantity. and .. me. ' ` "Another way 1 obtain them is' by vis- iting the dressmakers, 'who often ;have buttons left• over..and their customers seldom ask for them. ,These 1- can buy _,up very cheap. Although my little board ' outside Says. that the •--highest-- price 1 -charge is 5 cents, ,my better class of cue= lowers do not" hesitate to offer me: a ',quarter, or even 50. cents, for a button that'•'they , bave lost.' in order :to Make, theirgarments look. neat and complete:" Julia .Arthur has abandoned her inten- tion et playing Hamlet this season. The Bostonians will shortly produce Herbert and Smith's "The Viceroy." . Sir_Henry Irving's present stage min. ager has been with the nearly 40 years. 1+'or Irving's first night in New York the tickets were sold by speculators se high as $12. William Gillette will Lotter tske '"Sher- lock Holmes" to. London, just as he tgok "Secret Service.", • Stuart Iiobaop has, enlisted Jeffreys Lewis for his new season in Gus Thom- as" "Oliver Goldsmith." • C7oquelin has revived aa. old play writ- ten from otie of Dumas' novels. In this play be a pout/ 9 Qhleot, the jester of Henry ill. 19if ll44 World eltiea uow have perms nest opera companies, New York. Mont• real, St, cN'le, New Qrleans, -Chicago ' en`s San Francisco. faille. Lara is the latest pion-Frou at tbd (:owed. ie Francaise. A forthcoming new play there is M. Devore'a "Con. SCleace de Mutant." • An attempt is to be made early next seal to establish a German the:iiter In London. The first play to be presented • is "Im Weiser. Itoszl," the leading part When Going to Bed. in which will he played by klerr August No matter bole busy one may be it. is Junkermaan, quite possible always to attend to, one's In 1000 the Theatre Francais - wlll, da- toilet at night. One should not simply pend on a production of Sardou s Psi drop her clothes and tumble into bed, else trie,. which has had two hearings in •neither oneself nor the, clothes' will look America. Barden • himself, considers the • Attractive in the morning. Have plenty heroine the only really naughty woman, of hot water and a dab of eau de cologne he ever put in the center ot'a drama. and give. your face a thorough laving. "La Belle Helene" Is to be revived next , The result will be. as refreshing as an anmmer in Paris with an elaboi;ation nev• hour's sleep. Brush the hair for 20 min- er known in previous productiene. Offen- Utes, It will be -glossier and thicker 'for bash's ,heirs put at the disposal of the the trouble, and .your nerves will be •managers the original score of the opera, toothed by'" the process. Then, after and that was found to dontain numbers•. the exercise, robe yourself in a warm . that bad never been sung 1n former rep• dressing' gown - and drink a glass of hot resentations. . •link, weak ,cocoa or even bot water, eat- . ' Ing a biscuit or bit' of toast if 'You like. When the small supper is finished, you " O CUBIT ' atalFi A D -STA t- will be -ready --to go to sleep without any ItE THAT THROBBING BRADS/alit WoaW quickly lea yea, if yo heed Dr King's New Life t' e. Thou/made of iuf- ferers have prored their inabobl.ss merit fcr Mak and nervone headaches. They mike pure. blood and strong sense. and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them, Only96 oentu. Hooey beak if not cured. Sold by 11. B. Combs Druggist., Againaido'. wife, sisters end eighteen p'ilipinos have surrendered to, Major March's battalion of the 38rd Infantry at Rented, in the Prpvipce of that name. The Mitchell Recorder says :.-'"We bad a friend call upon ue last week who has been constantly on the road for the past two mnonths throughout "Western Ontario, speaking of Han. G. W. Ross' elevation to the Premierabip, he said it had, produced a very .notice. .able effect everywhere. It bad given tone ,to., political atmosphere, and ev- erybody :seeme d to feel its bracing'et' frets. Things with the Liberal party, he continued, seemed to stiffen right up as soon as Roes made his first ap- pearance as ,Premier, and . they have kept on etineaing ever since." II D - • - - insomnia cure, and in the morning you. will waken refreshed' and 'thoroughly in You must use the tnostup-to•date and good humor witleyourself' and the world. most approved method 'of treatment. This -Woman's Life. van only be bad' in Catarrbozone which For Hun er Soda Water r cares by inhalation and is sure to reach. 80 s.. the right epot. - Treatments requiring the . Doctors are using carbonic water (Wain - • Two *seer Drama. Of the two queerest drugs in the world the one called "excel" Is the ono most, to be avoided. It la a South American. product mrd made by the tropics/ Whine there. A. grain of it will snake you feel the need of violent exertion, and once you begin there is • no stopping. You. walk till you die.. Moreover, you do not walk straight ahead, but in a little circle of two or three yards diameter: You tramp wildly and steadily on, seeing nothing and not auffering actual pain, but'with all your nerRes on fire and your braiu ,ginning. You do not step walking tell o dropdead you d n In :your tracks. The ex- treme vitality Is kept up till the last mo- • meat. Some of the' Indians have a way of dosing their captives with this drug, sitting around the victim while, he •w&lks, callh 1.�e�r'-4 (Ing is p.1 uropean product ed - vinard" and also acts. on the brain. A common . result of this drug when taken in .any, quantity is to 'eeauae an insane desire -in an educated man, at any rate --to do sums. It develops the arithmetical powers to' a wonderful ex- tent, though only -for a short time. The vititlm`a chief desire is to get hold of - pencil and paper, and once this is done he scribbles figures, sometimes making attempts at adding theta up, but never gettlus them right.. Pre t1y the figures become mere scrawl rd the usual re - sulk is death or insa sty; It is well known ''to men of science and ie : used in some kinds of medicln by+ homeopathists.-. !- St. Louis Republi Girameho or Glacier. - Among the glaciers found in the 'Rocky mountains is Grasshopper glacier; which der•ives its name from the enormous quan- tity.' of grasshopper remains that are • o n and t honmglacier.. ro' 1 uthe Blas e..I'e t deG;il y 1the grasshoppers, take. their flight south- ', word and must cross the mountalns. Their favorite :route seems to be acmes the ' wide glacier, and ' ht the passage scores of thousands of them sticcumb•.tq the rigor of cold and wind, fall helpless upon .the snow "and are finally entombed in the ice: Cincinnati Ennuirer 'When winter comes, the vital .forces. of• - nature are low, stud the -e stands like s -soli'tary • n'um' nt In e d t the • dead.'sum- . SUM - liner. In. the winter of ,life active •me>� experiencea • similar ipwer- ring ,of vital- , ity. In. eche 1 the effect is , startling. use of sprays, douches, snuffs, ointments, soda water) to relieve. hunger in, the:cases ' ere a thing of the past, and the medicated ; of patients to whom food cannot be giv- air treatment supersedes them fII. There` en.' The carbonic acid gas lessens the _ is no danger or risk in using-Catarrhozone. 'sense of hunger, not because it has. any It is both pleasant and effective to -.employ sustaining qualities, .but because it press- in any "vase of Irritable. Throat, Fetid - es on the•: solar plexus,. and the solar Breath, Bronohitis, Catarrh end Asthma. plexus, besides being useful.when one fel- For sale at all druggists or. by mail, pride few , wants .to 'knock out another fellow $1,00. For trial bottle send 108 in stamps man, is the neat of hunger. The sense of to N. C.. Polson tli.CO., Boli. 536 Kingston, gnawing 'and' "goneness" 'and of ray -`:- Oat enous hunger arises from; irritation in ' 1' this part of the body; and the carbonic • t Woodstock electors indorsed the by- acid gas often checks the symptoms ab- law fot' the purchase ot au electric light wintery. .Of course the .reuwily is use - pl•,nl; :. til only where,. the • sense.or 'tenger , is due more: to artificial irritatiob than: to, Hon.• A.:Q•. Blair 'Prates that tenders • for the deepenirg of Port Colbornehar, - a nt of food. In the .latter case The death is announced of Sir J'atilee that. ail ' nt k 'which will nourish and, build ' up the bor will be opened. on Jan.'•S1. soda wa r would prove decidedly iso -- less ` Be steak still holds the fort for For pure blood, A bright eye and A clear complexion, A keen appetite, An easydigestion And refreshingsleep. ly a • ristot: ;sarsaparilla It arouses the liver, Quickens, the • Circulation Brightens the spirits ;'and Generally, makes life worth Wig. Sixty seven years•trlal have proved It to be beyond queetlorl, the most reliable ble BLOOD urifier known. ii All the lea to .Orn fete sell ORISTOI S SARSAPARI LA1. °Y'' ,.. rte Olintox dash; Doer � BlindTaotory; S. S. COOPER • •. '. a PROPRIETOR; • General Builder a o for C St�aC e This, factory is the largest in the °Canty, andlhas the.eeryy� latent improved maw • ohinery, capable of doingwork on the shortest notice. Wei carry. an' extensive ... and reliable -stook and prepared -plans, and give estimates;for and build all class. es of bnllilin s an short noice and on the closest rices' All word `s supeivis• ed in a meohanioel wayand satiefaotioa neranteed. We.sell, all lkinds'.of in g , tinier and exterior material.- R Lumber Lath, ,Shingles, 'Lime. Sash, Doors,'Blinds, Etc man fav e Agentthe e a edSCHOOL ` n tat t>Y for he C le tGRAYBILL C O DESK, lir i3 at ,Waterloo. Call and get prices and petimates before planing your orders •-•'They loose__ their grip on ifs.-' They Seem' like monuments of a buried past. - At this crisis . 'there is . need of . a' medicine FURNITURE & 0 •I1F00�' BOX BOA • roo of+ a fact that our goods are. h ere"•-63yin'orease iti.onr. trade is good p , t the K : our prides lower than those of other dealers in the trade., We manifactnre furn.jtnre• on a large scale and oau afford to- sell oboist). If• oa •bay'- • from tie we save fog yon the. profits which, in other oases, has to be added in for the ratan dealer. This ween we have aesed'into etook some ot over new :designs. _Space will not per • no tnote rio bat conic anti'see for yourself whet snaps we hive to offer. • R ere m r -we are determined that our prioesshall be the lowest in the trade. �R a be, at disturbing. Paget, .one of the leading .surgeons of • that the mail is sown as`appetite, body; and increase its, vital power. Such UNDERTAKEN -V. . e ; r a' medicine is Dr, T`ierce's. Golden d- •.p y • G)t eat $tibia, in his 86th year. s • .. A Problem TO intermit, . MF In thisdeppartsaent our stook i Dom lets, and we have . undoubtedly the beat inners' One -morning gin the summer of 1866, a ' r• blame :-ice IhacovirY• It enriches' the blood, ., outfit in the enmity. Our prime are as lout! as the lowest.,; jean clad be- ' in n, ffir,Jose s Miller, a highly respected •ere is one •of those ecerjday p purifies it, carries off fife clogging.waste • portion of the Fifth' United States La farmer, was struck by a train°and kill- 'which occur. ie the •ordinary affairs of and impor• t c es the nutntlo f A Narrow Escape. fife which lawyers and those who draw at the system, increases n o wills e_o at times called' upon to the body, and prelduces.a:souitei, healthy u • e^ ' app e to place :$1Q,000 .in a trust fund for the. , physical energy. 'on a try,while. on their way to New 'Mexico, e gent • data crossing in•Cardinal,. . 0 he et tion ted with calnpaigu 'tithoginphs. legal tires .:And advertisements of navy to- i o. • the. tforth -of sun warped planks ex-. hoof.1 do *round two sides. beginning at two Ing d Pa. and a soap box and terminating at usual `"jumping off" place. Upon the platform a lean cur is slowly • liking in the midday sun,•stretched at li.•lengtb. ., 'The agent: tts'is-pnten't ti, it11 observers, '- assesses. l abet: suspenders and u. tli.er- subh�,sad mplete nequaiuturice with e•v- n tlti1af. child uud dog in t3il- i Ynndt r s e I. ms's. The blacksmith across the road leaves It half shod mule and rums.s to the dour bis diab`y slop. wiping his griluc hot ds upon the sides of his le-utherdtptuu. yt,iiltg:Monmen in the muddy engin tlteli auiilfonne'ts and smooth re wtt+pa o hair. giggling with ex •. publican. The Swims; Madhouse. t" The little republic :of Switzerland is be 'But after our vessels have gone las be 16iilers jump from platform and scathed through such experiences as noted for•. Its democracy,. for its promo- - •close their • pee ketknives and triose at. Manila and Santiago It does - tion -of-the- rights of ani • its people, and strain :their eyes down the track. seem incongruous .that -losses should oe. yet some of the customs which prevail. evoke is rapidly aroundpthe cure smn ofhuck of in -this, Alpine land are ludicrous to DQO` 'throughur owreck h sego ts4 n t eB>�plosion and ndereorl's woods: a small; b►►y, far pie of other countries because of the seta wn the dusty pike. leans over the ..dash disregard of liberty. Or his rattling wagon and belabors ilia For instance. there are no laws re. PAUL JONES. omit bailie with a stick. • (airing an equitable examination before' Trio short, metallic shrieks, clan- incarcerating a person for insanity.. An - American grave for Paid Jones, ere ,and the fast mail the a • All that. le necessary to rid oneself of the inspiration of the American:' youth. --e nit Withbell, jarring rumble at l whiz, a disagreeable .neighbors -ter imprison in New York World.- - - ak of aa�ialshed uwmbleo fk and glib, enemy for life perhaps—is to secure. the: '• Arlington Heights is the site tor•a land iit(etal, leaving behind' it writtenatiseetion of any doctor that the tomb to John• Paul Jones that will. be s objectionable person is insane. Tide ser shrine for every lover of liberty. To s led vacuum, tifcateof a phystetan is sufficient- to have- this opinion there doesn't appear to'be e blinking countrymen, holding falx - any person seized and •cdnfned in an "bats..gttze after its quivering rear plat- . any dissent. -Philadelphia Timed. With .awe.asylum for the •insane. .If it Is true that the place of his sepul• brain)' bound mail pouch hurtled 0f course, if the accused lips money or rare has been accurately identified, con- friends.thro lr the air, skates along the cinders it to not didletiult to secure con• press shonld take measures during the tredictory medical statements, but it comine.season to provide for the reburial halted on the prairie. They were 800 young arm . L ominous '• au d like of the civil war. An. om s a n c , had a large A e 'eve under m 'ar I e I d b o nn the fnuttering of distant thunder, l3tartled g y strong; and many of themwereveterans B. B' B. CURES ABSOBSSES. er e" e e in. v Y`ioue._' rte of MY as well l► ores a a them.- w S P Soon a scout came in and reported that body.: Being advised to use •Burdon as immeu0e herd o! buffalo was sweep - the Bitten!,I did so with the result that �'toward the camp. The roar heard by the abscess see all went awt►y.e4pd 'oldieis was the rattling of herd's have never bothered ale since: Mrs Philip Soon a black mass was seen bear- Rice, Villa Nova, .Ont. ., wn, and behind It a cavalcade of _ _ , parse ng Indians. 500 strong. They had - maddened the' buffalo, hoping to capture - . THE . CHARLESTON. - the train by stampeding 'the frightened animals and:causing .them to overrun the Incldentally the navy is `discovering_ :soldiers. - • : soma-- hidden reefs. •about Luzon -to. _be - Something ranged -t'he bard to- open be- • marked on 'future viavigation charts.-. fore It reached the soldiers. It passed in. Pittsburg Dispatch.• two columns,.' Leaving the infantry, their . At the present Otago of our naval de•.' wagons, mules and horses between and • yelopmentthe loss of a -modern warship not 600 feet from either masa of the mad- of the - Charleston's quality canuot be dened beasts. - - measured in dollars and ce ts"- ranee When the.;&aveges am -that their tee- Herald. •- tics had tailed, even their natural self The loss of 'the ship '13 to be regrette i failed to prevent' an-exhibi- - suppressing e p e because the American navy is not of such tion of their rage, They -rode off ia,sullen - imperial dimensions that it can spare so - fury. -Old Santa re Trait. fine a cruiser. Springfield (Mass:) Re. besides -the track and brings up against *helmet eattle. Sheet, Where it is pounced gpiiii by three tibiad boys. • With it the, agent plows across 'the __ duste .road, followed by the crowd; the i The tette` 'Waddles,'^got "cadles ' or slims elhtk t,tl)e blacksmith la retsumed, ..ecawdiea," it akin to "cad" and ""cadet" ` sift x impression of the Station re- . and means messengers or unattached • itself into a vista of shimmering The first trade union . in the United' male servants: • Caddies, In• fact, were ,frith Waves, -whitewash and gleaming originally a ciase of men, found in every Stntea was that of the tailors; formed la - tails end hof yellers dust. Scottish town of any size, who were'et.1MOu- - i • The •mai) has come. --Chicago Record. . ,,the beck and call of everybody who The Brotherhood of Carpenters end ' The Wrong (flaw. wanted anh odd' Alb dorsi. .Hever they Joiners has 60,000 members, being one- �M$onte yearn ago," said a .man, '"when' were at the.beek and call of everybody `tenth of the whole number of men.in thte !tire k .At In a Looking Glass' was dui, • who was starting fora game of golft and trade. rage, 'lieie' was considerable enters •,now, thanks to the organization of labor, Up to 1881 there had been only 1,491 they are employed solely by the golfer.* strikes in the United 'States, Several sin- *t*iest tip •wash on the acorn that it .ondon Gem. " " • . `ale years since then have shown ad great eras immoral. This led my frien'd's •wife s number. -Ie; inattnet iter spouse on no account to soy, .riiad.tbe work He, aS was natural. Jot In !Heist like the oil in 'the lamp rnrhed' down town straightway and pur- - When the oil commences to fail, the AN' E'NTFRPRISING FIRM. Chased the forbidder► volume. At dinner wiek .burns with ."glimmering red fame. ` that night he said.' filling the air about it with a black There are, few men more wide awake 'Weil, 'Sailf don't see why yon - smoke. .Lite. also.. without x little toy, and enterprising than H. B. _Combe who didn't ' e to read that "Looking burns unprofitably, filling the air with speres no pains to amours the best of every. for, although I've read depression and -sadness. ,. thing in Their limber, their many castors- through every page, i • mast say 1 ere. They now hive' the Agency for Dr., eauIda't find Anything out of the way gine Thew er st. - King's New Discovery, which mutelyother wits► it.' and he produced the book he ;' ►"Thr mills of the gods grind slowly," f%oneun►ption, Coughs and Colds. hlr'is remarked . the philosopher. the wonderful remedy that fel now prodao- "G t4tr'ed' too low, perhaps," replied the scorcher. sometimes happens that the innocent un- of the 'minable in the United States and justly duffer: -London Chronicle. - ; for the erection of a .handsome menu. - meat -Pittsburg Post. • LABOR NOTES. • • • had purchased, which Muted out t 1* `Lewis Cerroit's 'Through the, Looking Ulass, and What edea Found TThere.'" "i tan snatch that story in kind." Said Isis blend, ""for ; I remember about the tulle tines # assail niece of mine wept the text asked er andon beingas d e church on her return borne; Wald it had been 'As Ina booking Gletes'! Subsequent Ing ;julry'showed 'then actual text given out sites: 'Por u , w We see through a gram, en faeeo to tai`s: ---I Cor. • .• E. Fuller of �Vitoddstock, has been by the lgovernrant to 100 home for the use of"• the contingent in South Africtu, _ Mere thin 500,000 mese rmeeklae!e �+� OhJIdr*n Ory for' .are matte is this country eettuelly, which Children Cry for ill Ofi product!** Was CASTOR IA st' , ASTORIA.* lwaeai • per cent of then r Oecasionrr-'of adversity best diseo,et how great virtue or strength each ane bath. For asio d'" ec ns'11`, n t maks a renis P o fruit..but`ihprlr,wbnt•he Iforsesifi - in Japan ere Ilntpty *logs of• twisted" etraw, and 'during' it journey many. have to be carried to replenish those whish fire worn aut. tYer refait never weeders-theeei Kfe the Master* ot'satitedimmigrr►tion of a good»lass of Zeit. vietory, •ilelra iralti the Urtiird Stater. Ing as mob a xoitement all over the omen - try, by its many startling cares. Itabso- Intely cures Asthma, litonobitis, Nausea, And all affections of the Thro&t, Cheat and. Lungs. You can test it before buying, by calling int the.above Drag Store Ind get A trial Bottle Free, or regular size for 60o and $1.00. Guaranteed to burs, or price refunded. The (1. P. R. this year soM 410,000 aeras iv the Northwest, receiving $1,860,000. In 1897 the lend sales were 206,000 sores, and the reooip's $665.000.••-.,1t ie satlsfaotery to The, near. that nerelaxes the aye hoer from 1A C. P. 8. 'ofifold 'that the ire - prevenient never bietleheii the thought theeprevenient hes. been largely due to•bhe ire that ti u w s - P p : o abundant. vital condition a th b t co d with power and t ekl It ear that a parent desired David pugging, „ of /ones; Ohio Co.. Xy;, ' Director) residence benefit of his two.children, the one 10 writes: "When i n taking Dr, Pierce's and the Other 16 years of age, to be so Golden 1K iexl Discovery I think I had nervous - or enera�debltit -of .three .cera` durntioti. .I - tde threttits of thr'D acovery." DurinK would' receive the same amount of ni0ney.`' the time rewire .tskin it my aleep became more The money paid 4 per cent and would refreshing and I gained fifteen pounds weight, naturally :compound every six- months.. and alae fined strength—everyday. on has been nix months since I took the medicine and I stili OA�FOOT BO ••B COQ. J. w. Chiaiey !•Manager • r . 1 mesa 1' at J. W. Ohid e a attended to b calling rte d Sunday calls a , � i t end S Y C Y Y. Ngh Y i 'divided that as they, came of age they y What art of the $10,000 should be set have veawnable health. 'I are willingte have . ,hr'i�t]�lai8 tied on each -the children?-Philadels •-you pul�ieti thio • ...l -also my formeer letter f wish t d it it roves to be of betnefli pbia Inquirer: r you o ari p • to any afflicted person I will feel well iepaid," There is no alcohol or other intoxicant A dSnall's Pace.,in "" Goldete Medical Discovery," neither a5 eneil'i paee lees carefully observe _ opium or other nereotic drugs; .1n- Florence.- Several : of the mollusk$4: The dealer who offers aeubstitute for were 'placed between two pointe ten feet the "T Dllscovery" ;is• seeking : to profit apart and started. ' It was ascertained himself, not to help you. .Insist on haw that the Lastest ,null In:the race traveled Jug.".GoldenMedical Discovery.'•. sit the rate of. a mile in. 14' days. • r.' Pierce's Medical 'Adviser is sent free, on receipt of stamps to cover cost 9 A Solid .. OrfL,. • of customs and .mailing only, Send gr •, one - cent , staanps for edition in paper cover; or so stampsfor cloth binding. . Address D. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, lg. Y. AGENTS. • "Hlonthe'sGoid14leld.,"afar`a chap,vales• able book, selling likes whirlwind, Beautiful pprospe tna.twent fiv. oents. Books on time, .B I'r -0-AItg sON COMPANY,Lnanas Toronto. • • WAIf'TED-Honestmaisorwoman to travel fes large hones ; salary. $65 ;monthly and ex - When it comes to .healing up old Enclose` elf addres ea summed a°nveioke an : running' sores of long standing there AGER 330 Gaston bldg. ,,Chicago, Deo 2916 is no remedy squat to Burdock Blood D. -Le MACPHERSO�T . Bittertl. - - nrstrit Bathe the .gore with the B.BB-•• .. DQt. that relieves the local irritation. Take- the B.B.B. internally—that 'Fxre, r hires • . Accident, - Pllate:Glass. Clears the biood of all impurities on . ".. ..-•^'=-- ' which sores thrive. - . --- �. _ 'linefear moce..osprola Miss - D. Melissa Burke, Grind- JA - OB TAYLOR stone, Magdalen islands, P.O., saw- _.. Clinton, - Ont. "It Is with pleasure >i speak infavor of General, District Agent for the B B..B. which cured me of a running sore - pn my leg., I consulted three doctors ,and - Confederation Life pnsuranee t?o they Baro me salvo to put on, but it did no ' for Stratford and Goderioh, inclusive' c All in running ` sore iy my leg became a slolth' orrnation relating to insurance gladly given cunni .ora • to fact for nearly a month -' - .. Moner to loan at reasonable rates, I coultfotput in foot to the floor. I ewe stn Palace Islecli • .. "I was advised to use B.B.B. and did -- ., , • to. Three. bottles healed up my leg en- With so thr H L. haus never been troubled JOHN M'� ss Y Q frith it since, V Pyny-Poctoral • A t U1cK CURE FOR COUGHS AMID COLDS - Very valuable Remedy fn alt affections of the !MOAT ot LUNGS Largo Botta, 11AVI3 &timathcE CO., Limtted . Prop's, of Petty Davis' Pala -Killer Acme Drum Per Boating and Ventilating pW" losers This immanent Drum 3s ooxt- *teuoted of the ser best mater. fel on the most wslentiflo grin• Mmes. and by virtue of its spe- cial featureert. the GENATE$T naATINtti DIME ON PANTE. It takes the Cold air frolnithe floor, heats and oiroaleites it through the hens., and thus *minimises in the m1►tter of es.,„ -, foal to inch an axt.nt tat fully one half less fuel ie *twitted. Does net jn�teµke..Bu noose . re eeaaswy to matWinter not bewithhaaathit have One maid snow' hied in kora. of rise heat Umbel (tineon fedi en a Bole ]�lk&xufaeirClip;Ir tet Huron SOLMESVILLE, Agent for the MAxol3ZOTKR FIRS ABBUDADCPt Co. of Manchester, Ragland, whose lands and securityare rated at $14,500,000. Also the Mo- '$rLtor MtrrruAL lestt1AACE •Co. All classes of farrarisks andisolated town property taken at lowest rates. First-olass Loan Companies also represented. Monet to be had from 4j per Dent np, atmording to natnre of seonrCtr.- Dail mail to Ho atet.ville • postal• card will tetohyhi4a F •.' TOTAL ABSTAINERS ARB THE. BEST RISKS,therefore the Temperance & Geoera8Assurance 1 Lit e cCo or TORONTO is the 8L8T -COMPANY for the BEST RISK. Over silt million dollars insurance on the lives of total abstainers in Canada. For nate, etc. enquire of -7 ialraatg. , General Agent for limed Cougtr. ,Address -a7 Folton'•St, or P.O. Box Ile CLruOrolt • Li»idon &tollediro Life Estedialisliet to t*tldda, lass. Invested Funds, - - ,1532.238 >Jllastztsl, .� STRONG •-• PBOGR1i88Ib'E the popular forms of inenranee lamed. dee uttoonditbaal,aorld wide and uionfor- Leitable. Money loaned, Ponoiee pnrob*sed. Amm%ppsW Pd��Holder .. efff.000 Full lafewrniation fnrnisbed 111 014A11 1116 HALM Agent. Clinton, Zane 34dtat • • ive Perfumes if you'd please the fair' se . The choicest kinds are here. A11 f" onq•makes-all the. desirable odor d many. kinds put n»t in aped:illlyy attrao-- 1� a r a mss naokagea. - ' i PERFUMES and. TOILET ds ' goods Dainty Guts tor both Ladies and Men -for Young or Old 1 - -OM i, r,i Our assortment of Fine 'Hair Bruslieb,. ;Military Brushes, Mirrors', Whisks, in - v ebony and handsome woods, ie the most. e.obmplete in the town. And the most inter, esting part'to yon ie that Woad are fir be low what you'yya-p'•�been .accustomed to pay-' for similar ariioles elsewhere.' Chemist. a Druggist You will want those Photos' • for. Christmas. Has it occurred to you that that day is so near. You had' better come and sit for them now, at FOSTER'S. l I am a farmer located near ny Brook, one of the most malaria* dlstrlcts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times `so I could not work, and was always very constipated as well. •For vital had malaria sd bad in the • spring, when engaged in. std that 1 could do nothing but shake.. 1 must have taen about a b p� 'eftitalnine pills besides dozens of other remedies, but never bbral any permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach tim. 1 had .a most seriotlif attackof chills and. then commenced to' take' Rt,ipatis Tubules, upon as trland'sadvice,.and the first box made me all right and 1 have never been without them since C 1 take one Tabule eazh morning and night and sometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in st day. They have kept my stomach sweet,, my bowels regular and I Wend' had thee least touch of n0.i1.1, is nor splitting headache sinCo1 cammenced using them. t know al .o tha t is[eep better and d ak e up more refreshed than formerly, •1 don't know ,how math* complaints Ripon* Tabules will help, but 1 do k.eow they wiil-cure any one in the condition i was • and i would not 1,e without them at any pzicel, I honestly consider therm the cheapest -priced -medicine in the world, at they are also the most beneficial and the most convenient to radii, Lao ty/city-sever) years of age and have worked hard all my life, the Settle as most farmers, both early and late and in all kinds of wester, and I have never enjoyed such good health as t have sines last situ r MI amy neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and Mire ', ." Sett John, what are *sou doing to look so healthy f" I . lo:art '11.-•.a• ossa of D ko.ttb tales $ 51' A�'tt a will net 11.ei MAMA M t4Mtet.. 14e..ta, pro R 1 , L ' ar rm 11.. nth e e f reit. a.Nu fa fat. WYs