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The Clinton New Era, 1900-01-26, Page 3I., DO 3404 take cel* with every change in the Weittbar? 11000* your throat feel raw? And do sharp polus dart through your• . chest? • • • - • you knew these are danger signals which point to PlieurnOnia, bronchitis, or cerettiMptiOn itself • If you are ailing and beiVe" lost flesh lately, they ere , • certainly danger signals. The . gnostic* for yott to decide II, ',firma I the vitality to throw Off thee. diseases?" Don't waitto try scow's . , EMULSION "as a last re.. • tiort". Thera Is no remedy. . equal'to •it for fortifying the ardent. Prevention le easy. Scott'A. ,l3mulsion prevent. consumption and hosts of other diseenes which ' attack the Weak and those wlioofbi� SCOTT'S EMULSIONb the one stamard remedy for Inflamed throats and Iting,s, ftir colds, bronchitle and cone aumpf7en. itis a food sited'. elan" 'pmarkable power. A food, hi' cause it noerleheethe body ; and medidne, bee Cause It corrects_ diseased conditions. ,scarloca.,!tionese-Eoo. all druggist", , Chemist", Toronto. THE OPEN HEART. _ . Would you understand • • • The language with no word, • The speech of brook and bird.. Of waves along the sand? • • • • r • Would you make your own . Theincaning-of the leave -8; The gong the silence weaves ' • Where little winds made moan! W• ould you know how tweet .;• Thedalling ot the rill, • • TligeaslMig ,on the , , , hill— , . , , Au the days repeat? • 'Neither alnia nor lit, ' • ' No ten can help you hest; • Tbe secret of the ear Is in the open heart. ' • —John Vance Cheney in Century: • - THE RETIRED BURGLAR. • Driven Away From n House very. Easily by o Very Small Boy. "I never was More completely routed in my life," .said • the retired 'burglar, "than 1 was once by a very small boy, though he did have to help him a large tin horn. Pretty nice •sort of a house it was, and, messing around, I got into this small boy's room. • I don't know whether he heard me' in the hall, though 1 don't believe he did, because. I'm not ordinarily a noisy man around the house -that is, around other people's 'houses anyway-' or whether_ he saw the one beam of light I threw Into the room fors a second from •iny lamp. but I guess it was the light. • "Anyhow. before I'd taken two.steps in that room I heard. the teerifickest blast ona tin horn I ever heard, and it seemeCtis though it was tight within a • foot of; my head. 1. turned my lamp to • . where it came from. and there, sitting.11p. In bed -and 'blowing loud enough for a fog born, Was a small boy, 10 years maybe, • with hl e hair standing on end, If any human bellies ever did, but blowing this • horn good and hearty. 1 suppose the youngster must have been nervous or wakeful over some celebration that had come off or that was coming that they blew horns-tu, suithe had his horn on. der his pillow and as lying there await& . • He'd read his literature enough to know whit a light frOM 4 hulloes% Meaht hi a house at that hour in the night, and • when he saw my •light creeping over the carpet he reached under his pillow and got that born and began to blow it, scar- ed half to death, but never flinching, and blowing all the better tut that accoutiL "Well, you know. co'trage and nerve • arid all that are very necessary parts of a nian's outfit It he caleillates td amount anYthing, but there are tithes when, no matter bow much a man's got of 'em, he doesn't want to unpack 'em nt but just wants to light out as fast as he can, and this seemed very clearly to be .one Of those Occasions, because it wouldn't be two minutes before the Whole • . neighborhood would be around the house, • and I started right ewer, heating the folee bitthet ileor elantinitag doors open • and Making a grand rush for the small • boy's reom as 1 went down tha • front Etats. Ws excitement kept him a -blew- -int ft second or two titer they came, and • that tittle *air a greet help, and then.'of course, it took him a aittle time to tell his story, and -that gave me mora time - enough to get away in, it I did get away I euppose they iftet.,have looked on little Willie as a hero, inti 1 thillic,erreer that Willie wag - pretty/ •. •'.'iltrolostrle Paid Sited • THE MINTON NEW ERA • Report of the Inspector of the • Rouse of Refuge, •Dollars Doctors. -)* - To the Wardell and. Council of the County of Huron : GENTI.EUEN,-The Inspector of the House of Industry and. Refuge for the County of Huron respectfully presents the follow- ing As his report for the year ending Mst December, 1899 :- Total No. of jnmates admitted since opening of House 180 No. of inmates ou ist of January, 1809. . ... No, admitted. during the year, including 1 re-;d;:iiitted22 No. of deaths during the year 13 No. absconded during the year •2 No. discharged during the year 9 No. of Inmates in House ist January, 1900 • No. of males, . No, of females ........,. . • ••••••A • No, admitted during year 1:1 t from rural municipalities :- Townships,-,A,shileld 1, C101borne 2, Goderich 2, Stanley 1, • Usborne 3, Bay 2, Hullett 1, Howick 1 18 Towns and Villages-Goderich 3, Clinton 2, 'Seaforth 1, Exeter 2 (including 1 re -admitted), Blyth ,1 9 • 'Cause of inliperism-Old age 13, sickness 3, injury* 1, weak: mess of intellect 1, epilepsy, paying patient 1, paralysis 1. d•estitu- . • NationalittoMirmates-admitted during .1.:4 ;-England 7, Scotland 4, Ireland 2, Canada 6, Germany 3. • . • 52 30 • No, of days board_ of Inmates SCCO . Al 11nWit Plsh iliory. i Here Is an Iowa yarn that raises the limit on fish stories: "We wet our lines i in Shell nod river, a few miles below - weighed 109 pounds. Being. witheut fish, • Cedar Fails, and caught a catfish that ,..• , flesh or fowl at the -came. two put a 1 pole through itsgills and shouldered it half u mile for dinner. On opening it t • we found that it had swallowed a small- . et cat that weighed about 15 pounds, so - we field' we'd eat the.latter for dinner in- • stead of the big fellow,,,as .it was perfect- ly fresh. But when we opened No6 2 •there was n 'still entailer cm, in its gullet, one that weighed live tiounds, and as the party . consisted of only three we made it dinner ou that. 1 have abundant wit'- • But Mrs. rieuglas derived MUM benefit till she used MUM, • Proof After- proof we have • been furnishing how B.B.B.. makes bad blood pure blood and cure cases that even the doc- tors called to benefit. E. dres the case of Mrs. John Douglas, Fuller, ()%, an ac- count of which she gives. • "1 have used B.B. R. for impure ••blood, pimples on the face and sick headache, 1 triad a great many remedies aprIsiient dollars for doctors' • medicine but derived little benefit. • I then started using B.B.R. and only • took four betties when my skirt became clean and free frontrall,erup. • lions. My other troubles disappeared o , of days board eeper's family and help 1095• alsand I'am now in perfect heelth." " • .• • Average number of Inmates during 41,:st ..,...- . 83.85 I With Keeper's family and help added • 86.85 Total expenditure on Ilotise and Farm •THE WEDDING $4506 8 • 4 • Add value 02 rovi ions and 1 1 ha d 1 t 3 8991046 5 Add ten per cent -for depreciation of inipleinents ..... 04 48 Total expenditure $5017 83. . Dediict expenditure on 'douse, Implement Shed, . &o., on capital account...... $ 498 07 *- •Unexpired insurance . 21. 00 Provisions, produce, new clothing and fuel on • • ' hand, 1st Jan., 1900, as per inventory1206 83 • Produce sold during 1899, and other receipts...-249 17 Received from paying patients •• 97 50 •• • . 57 - - • • Amount expended for support of hunates.........$ 3545 26 • '• Average expense per inmate per day ' 11.58 cents Average weekly expense per inmate 81.00 cents •••' The. expenditure. House. 'and Farm accounts i5 . follows:- • . • Hired help for House and Farm ' ' ' Stock, team and implements • 6. Salaries -Inspector, Keeper and Matron • Physician's salary and appliances, &c Repairs to buildings and furniture- . ' ' Provisions and clothing... • Fuel and light.. • Books, stationery and postage • ' •# 15 25 Sending inmates to friends, & bringing -back absconders 19 00 . • Supplies for stock and Farm 136 53 On capital account., • 0* 498 07 • Incidental expenses . . • • A • 31 85,00 03750• ' 210 19 • 1718 99 . 705 73 Total 1V1V.I. COATS, . • - • • Inspector. Should' the 0141 Clergyman Be Shot? • 1flia Maciaren. The Ladies' Henke• , • BRA:Vg SIEN.FALL • ' Journal, declared that "tlie difficulty ef disposing of the old minister .has been felt so. acutely thata distinguisheddivine of our day -who Is now dead -proposed that a minister who wag .past his prime should be taken out -(1 presume to some Sheltered spot) and shot. • Certainly he expressed the mind of some ungrateful and miserable congregation whieh would be immensely relieved to get rid of an Old servant in the quickest and cheabest • fashion. •Perhaps, also, it would be the • kindest thing to the minister when he dis covers himself to be an incumbrauce en those whom he loves and who once loved him to give him by some means the coup de *grace, but there are objections on the part of an interfering law -to this summa- ry method of • disposal, and one must abandon the idea of am ecclesiastical • knacker's yard." •Studying Latin., • It is to be expected that, though Latta without Greek will prove adequate for the wants of the majority of the scholars, it will not prove so satisfying to those who want the hest Latin, says Andrew l'. West in•Tife Atlantic. When a class of beginners in Latin is differentiated after a year of study together, mho is It that add Greek to their Latin? • It is usually the finer students, those who will naturally want the:best Latin. And so Vreek suits them, -not only because -of - its attraetive. exCellence, Out because •the longer they etudy it the more they come to realize ho vio much It does to illuminati their Latin. The two are one study after all, and the one is Greek. The influence of the swift recent advance.iir Latin is therefore sure to quicken the slower pace or Greek. Look For the Deed. "I remember hearing Mr. Chase, the artist, speaking to a 'class at one time," says a bright weak'', "and telling them in coming to an art .gallery. they moist look for tha best of the work there, not for the'bad points. It teemed to me that that was such an important Nation that 1. have always remembered it. This is an• age of criticism, and the critical spirit is so easily acquired, it Is slid' an insidious evil, that it creeps in before you aro awpre of it; and you find it in yourself • when you discover that you never thor- • :nighty enjoy anything because you see not .the gond but all the bad points, and these. have such a mastery of ybu that you ciineet,get the good if you would." -- New York- Thies. The Cistern. • ' Cistern water often becomes' black from the soot, emoke, ete,,.that,settle Qn the roof front which the rain rugs into • the cistern. e The sediment may be pre- cipitated by use of the following mixture: To 50,harreis of water allow four ounces each of powdered borax • and powdered • alum.' Mix and strew on top Of the WA* • ter. .. • _ • • The Inti.GeorifeD,artie, who was keep. a of the -great 4I1 the state depart. raentfor over,littif Century, lute* Dan. • tel Webider well and -had the hoaor, as did eo ot that great,inan'a friend& of beteg blot eroding, but, more fortunate that saany,,reteived back the loan in full. "1/14,01en thy with Fon. Bar= tler slaked Mr. Webster. at thrit dine eecretary of Eat, ene day abruptly, a• • "Ne, pronalftlr' Nailed hie clerk, kntailnir loiolirricrasiett of his hief. .ifeee see got any at home, thee?" de. otanded ehjeft . "Yes; al 'ITO:, xeiposdes Nettle emi- tted:ay.- "nave yen got as much $100?" ette- tied the greet Mall farther. “res, sir." The answer was given re. 'defend,. " • "Theo bring it tr, Me at Once," ordered • the isecretary. The mosey wait ems in Mr. Webster's hands and several week* after, promptly •oo thastand, was repaid, muck to the sur. prise of the lender, who 'looked upon it Al Wei foraysr.-Nett York Tribtme.„ Ile Comae. An 'old man, bent and decrepit with hie years, knocked at the door of a inanition whose ivied walls attested Its antiquity. • "Bid yoU call a messenger boy" he Raked when, the door was openect.-De. troit Journal. According to the best ahthorities there hu never been a rime of men who were ignorant at -the use of fire. • . Quoits wear frit played by tan Oreaka tit the Olympitut Hames 423 yearn before tUiriet. • Victims to stomach,liver and kidneyiroas les, as well es women,and all feel theresults in loss of appetite, poison a in tha blood, backache, nervousness headaohe,•andtired, listiess,-rtmedown feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idatrille, Lid. He says : "Eleot- tio Bitterwe jest the thing for a man when he is all run down, and clOn't care whether he lives or died; It did. more to give me 'new strength and good appeiite • than anything I could take. I • can now • eat enything and now have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents at H. B. 'Combe'e Drug Store. Eyery bottle guaranteed. • A seven-year-old son of D. B. Wat- son, Guelph, is dead from the effect of a horse's -kick. STIFF JOINTS • • Stall:Woe prove that 07 per cent of onr population isaffected with 10616 fetid of • leattarh, but elm* Calarrhozone, the new mediated air treatment for Catarrh, and kindred dinettes; bee been I:Urea:ad, this peroeniege_ heti decreased. Catarrh. taloa new etre Cidarrh, Rm. obitAs; Aithina and Hay ?e$5, end le warrented oars the moot chronio• owe of *HE itseggesowert after mil 1else hall faded. It Ottaell: inhaletion. No den - ger, tarto*.it nt to nsit. Fee tile et all or beet by meil, pride $1.00. • For Iris outfit mai 10*1* amps to N. C. Poke* k 00. Du US, Zisoiss, Out, Ate readiliiimbered -up by the ;Militias tion of Hagyard's Yellow Oil. It is the beat remedy for spr.sins, Wain' and mini - Cuter soreneer. knee 25o. The elections in both East and West Elgin are to be protested. •• •.MrPeter McEachren of East Calidon was probably. fatally crushed by a threshing engine falling on him. Plum Pqadings and Mine. Pies often have bad ,effeots upon the small boy who indulge' in them. Patmaillen as a house - /told medicine ferall onohille ie unequalled. Avoid subrititntes, there 'is but one Pain. Killer, perry Davis'. 25o. and 50o. Mr Flank Pedley,`Superintetident of Immigration, estimates that nearly 14,000 settlers from the United States have hecornereeideute of Canada dur. Leg the past season, Sides Sore from a Haokins Cough. - Take Pyny-Pectortil, it vacant youquick- ly, no matter how bad the cold. Endors- ed. by thousands of Canadians. $old • throughout the lard. Mannfaotured by the proprietore of Perry Davis' Pain -1121 - et. 'A Toronto lady writes to say that before Christmas she sent twp barrels - of Canadian apples to friendb in Eng- land. She was much amused on arriv- al of the last English mail, to receive tLe following acknowledgernent,which jest though it be, contains a moral worthy of the attention of shippers of fruit: And so the bonest fanner 'packs His apples up for town. wee rnade, tbey said, from the guinea gold-- Poorlittle ring, so frail and old! It is worn to a thread, for,eh, it hae knoWn • A world of love and regrets outgrown. As 1 look at the ring, so fragile, so frail, That shines on my hand while t whisper my tale, I stoop the delicate thread to kits, • ' • For its breathes anew of its lived out Wino And vould 1 go hack.nethe yeare that have pared, ,With the „tender look "that she wore to the les :My grenthnother's' face, uprising fair, Would smile as if ligening to love's'sweet prayer, • By the ocean she lived and loved and wed, - And beside it her first glad vows Were said. While mid chorus of billows that, singing, broke' • It was thevethe:Voice of her future spoke. • nesses." : • . _ . Mere Moving Literature• . • "Do you khow, lilarga vet," 'said a CO- 11In blIS ther to his 18 -year-old thumb. ter the othernmorning. "that It was after 12 n'elecit inet night when that young' num left here" "Oh; it coulde't hat% been, papa." "put, It Was, • Now don't ler.that h p• peu again." • • " •• "But, papa, 1 couldn't tell him to leave. I did nothing to entertain ".fr. Staylate • except to show hint My sera phook." "Well. I'll brim: home my account book this evening. ivith the dry greids Dell -and dressmaker expenses balanced up*,• If he calls tootin, show him diet" - Ohio State Journal.. • • Teo Moral Odds.. • 'An Irish botinsel." says The tlreen Bag. "having lost a ears which bad been tried before three judges, one of whom 1 . • Ad. • • - " What is Ja • Castoria is for Infante and Childreut-. Castorla la a • -- harmless substitute f� f • Castor on, l'aregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, • Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' •use by Millions of • Mothers. Castor's destroys Worms and allays reierildie • loess. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, CaStorin. relieves • Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and. Flatulency. (laStOria assimilates the rood, regullate• a - i• the Stomach and Bowels cof Infants and Children, giving healthy and natural sleep. Ca/stein, is the Children% Panace,a-The Mother's •Vriend. CaStoria. Castoria. if Cafitinia anlexcellent tiedicine, for CaotorSts ls so well adapted, to children children. Mothers hbe.repeetedi3f told me that recommend it AS: superior to any pre* .1 chief could help it when "there • were a . • • now.!_said-be, Who the Ws- ' other two but itnitfterent, some of the other eminsel chaffed him n geed deal. ., . hundred judges On the bench?' ' was esteemed n Very able laWyer and the of its good effect up:640er children." scription known to Inc." ' THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF . . - Dn. G. C. Ostrom, Lowell, Mass. 15...A. AnCluta, 3.1.37t.Broptly.s,A, r. . • .. • . "'A •bundrect!' said a '. bystander, . 'There were but three.' • . 4 r . '"By St. Patrick,' replied the counsel, .. - • "".----- - .'there wercrene and two ciphers!'" • : • . . A Chinaman always takes spirits, usu. ally rice Whisky, with his Junto,. but -he drinks moderately rind never apart 1 rom• —__ meals.•4 • there are houses still -standing in No; reniberg, 'Bavaria, • that ' were- built.. in Ali, -*ell, She %entailed a long -inns. ego! " ' She had joys and regrets that we all must know, ' But elle sods with her lover in ;changeless repose. • And' perchance renuanhers..it ail, WIla knows? • . • • —Philadelphia inquirer. • THE TEA TESTER. ilte Ha* Discarded Tampon ind. Now . • Vises Sigbt and Smell. 4Th�. art of tea testing in commercial • houses, which ttirinerly proved detrimen- tal to the -health of 'em many men, has of • late yt 711% been redueed to •suen acctiraeY that thy. wining part of it has been One - deafly 'eliminated ainall but the nume, and tea is tiuwtested by algal and MEM." remarked a leading tee importer recently. "Boiling water. is first poured' on an ac- curately Measured quantity or the leaves. Ina. few • minutes theliquid hows a that of green or brown. and the length oltilis .time und the. shade tif the euiitr peodueed -firginfriettant-eliriiiitilta In the test. • Tlie .tester then, with the aid of -a spoon. in- hales the rising steatti from tbs:, Mixture. This is called .'getting. the •nronme and is themost important part or the teat. He may perhaps in. some cases aetuelly..taste the liquid, but this is no longer generally • done. Color, aroma and the *liquoring qualities' of the tea are sufficient grounds to judge by. The time tea 'tester was a • high salaried . expert, . who • frequently ended his career with heart disease or Os, the malt of slow poisoning from the quantities ofadulterated teas he tested; but now as a • rule every tea importer. teats his teas by the receut and 'approved method.. • • • • . •• . • "Only the fargeist tea importing houses • at, present employ • tea tester* of .their Own, • The smaller houses havetheir tee tested by a tea. broker, whose sole best, nese is in testing and fixing apice• Upon the delicate and finely flavored beverage of China aud 'Japer!. The prices of the different grades Of teas range teem •25 tents to 85 cents per pound, and the teet- er is expected to fix the exact value of the tea. even to' the half and quarter cent, It canthus be seen how very finely his sense of smell must be cultivated. , •• he testing of. the teas is usually done in the morning, tfie testqr preferring the hours before noon to those later in the day. Tea testing is a remunerative busi- ness to those who get enough to do to keep them busy. The big importing houses who employ testers of their own, pay theta all the way from $75 to $150 per week, and the brokers with an estab- lished reputation in the trade earn much larger Incomes 'froM their work." -Wash - ington Star. • RED HOT FROU THE G331`10 Newe.rk, Mich., in. the Civil -War. It cano- ed horrible Moine that no treatment helped for20 yeare.. Then Buokien's Arnica. Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burne, Done, Felons, Corns Skin Eruptions -Wee the ball that hit G. D. Rteadman Of . • Best Pile cure on _earth. . 25 •Ole. a • boa. •Onre guaranteed. • Sold' by H. B. Combe -Druggiet. • scix,,0--A ' ORISY .D81.' hsincogs PLA n!proot • l„..... -r-,. 41401 li • -i 01014 TIE BESTAffil-MIEMATIG ..) „......--- ii beAGIA' -. PLASTER MAD - - - RAO ft Btit1.4sTell IN DIVIELeD I.A.SWiK . ti LPRICtigaltliollrAto 1415 80RENCE CO LT 'I'YttiurAaTuftras • iterrrecAL • - ''"•••••••• •• I v : firmarii 050 A 13_0711E-' • ,. I "in" be werth alike elern .1 Exeter Flour 6 tam. Teo ibis /Wan • • or Otren Mar I 4i taariBin:.—d.illiatfalatiplesu.rliii,. irlorallik srp."1 1% 18".• ' : mare, sinar4 would oottake)125 for her, wibletacliokedkelortd$76 is = lista be pteuediLlniocust;tobr• an& twelpts fee : •AT NO EXTRA COSI' • _ Tro, yet" eitait.store. • t •• • • lewd stamp, rs r . . , • • ea *Id rIt (Le IsettLIalme et fer, seas or beast ill HIE market. a _i.yo. &Dr tBei, Icrlditt fr:oditartingtmtwe 'fili::10;:s°no-eitarlrerit:Ii...:07:maO:ots. rise Dew tend me a. book se yet advert be It on bottle, f b rilolograr ndall't Brivto Core without one fittloro.la y rs, eta. 2 nem lob. Ltd ens Lat It Is Ioet I re need • Alsike Clovers. Headquarters for Turnip, llioncrold Carro • All kinds of Small Field. Seeds, as Timothy, Red and _ . 1115 an abriolutely reliable Grfelafte;-iirsa.ler ! , Seeds, Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods. ° 0 i 1 apllato,Curbs, Rtostsses,ote. Remove' he bunch unit is, ...... i1 leave, no scar. Fries, 111g slx for $5. As a lltihnees • • - for ?amity use It has no e intl. Ask your dreggiat . •, Our imecialty is Teas. Try our 18.3 Tea. Other:v, gristles egually:ate,,ehesp, . Iiighestrmarket price paid In cash for eggs. • APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. • • . . • • THE CENTAUM COMPANY. TT MI.HINAY STREET, NEW YOHlt CM. * •'E, AV: • • 1000 Housekeepers Wanted " • . j To cell and inspect our large stook of well selected Furniture. We offer Bargains in Extension Table Sidebo rd Frames.. We sell the. New Williams Sewing Maohine, built M last a hfe-ti Jr:, :CtlEilEt.f_..t.P,i'W IE313tCht Sideboards andBedroom Sets. We carry a large stook f Window Shades, Tapestry Carmine and Table ()event. We snow the nevrest styles Picture • • II A Merry Christmas to NEW FRUIT '• r " • • . •• , ' ' • Finest selected Raising, lurrants, Vastizzaspiesned, Figs, Dates,Orangee • and Leanne, Candi: d Oi pn, Orange and Leinon. Peel, Pure Essences, • • Extraots and Spices, Cani4os and Nate of all kinds . • -' ,• Crockery _ . Just received per import order two orates semi -porcelain nrare .. e direot from too mantifacturers, J. & G. Meakin, 'Whose name on each piece is a guarantee tbit it is the best make in England. • ' •Dinner -Toilet and—ii. i It sets The latest patterns, beautifully decorated •T• •'You will And our Firmly Chinaware and Chrietmae goods varied and well eelected. Gait and get nuotations. It is a pleasure to show our goods, even if you don't buy N.ROBSON'S CASH ORME Clinton, December 7th, /899. • • • . WHEN YOUR pocTott. When your dootor vrrites a prescription or ynu,it should be very carefully prepared so that the results desired by your medial adviser -may folio*, 1, • • The preparation of phyeicians' preseripe. gone is our forte. • Toilet Goods' in Endless Variety. Perfumee, Atomizers, • • Soaps, Brtishee, Combs and Whisks! Paine's Celery 'Conpound, the world's eading medicine, always in stock ; the kind that ,oures. -11. B. Combe, Druggist,' Olinton, • • It le rumored that Mr Edward Miall. Commissioner of Inland Revenue, will retire, , Dr.Ptityler's Extract of Wild Strawberry for over 40 'are has been the standard remedy for diarrheea, dysentery, cramps and coliti. Beware of aubstitutes and imit- ations; 03011 of themare highly dangerous • Mr Cornelius Neville, Deputy Collec- tor of Inland Revenue, died at Ottawa. John Pearson, of Trenton, a Grand Trunk employee, was killed on the raiT117eaLs' re Did It. -They supplied us with the menthol contained In , derful D. it L. Menthol Philter, which re. 'levee instantly baokache headset*, nen. night, rheumatism one imiatitul. Man- ufaolttred by the Davis de Lawrence Co., Lim. 'Laurentian, the fir et of the trans- , porta, with the second contingent. will sail from Halifax for South Attlee on Saturday morning • Thia Is the row in his sacks ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 And these are lower, down o •t) Cr 0 0 0 Q DR, AGNEW'S OINTMENT The Great Skin Care- 85 Ceuta, Alfred Le frau. of St, Jerome, Que„ has nob faith in Dr. Agnew'e Ointment that he burr ik by the dozen to take with bim to bis lumber amp. He seas le e quiok ours for chafing, brittle', frost bites, and other emergencies incident to camp life. It cares salt rheum, eOzeinsi, tatter, wild heed and other skin eruption'', and piles in three to Are nights, qp alit.. Sold by Watts tit Co. After balloting for two holm Wed- nesday afternoon the Essex county council chose Leamington as the site for the house of refuge. The site chos- en is the Wileon Wigle farm, about 00 ecru for which $4,000 • will be Paid. The twit will furnieh free light and furl tie long as manna gas holds out. Work on the building will be com- menced only in the spring. A CONTRACTOR 'WRECKED. Constitution Undermined by Rayons Gom. I Oblations - South American Nervine I 'Worked a Complete Cure. Remus proetretion aud liver eomplio*. lions eo efilicted J. W Dinwoody, oon- treetor, Oinaphellked, that physioally he Imo ahead* A Witt wreck. &ambit recomniendad Eloutis American Herrin*. A low deal Paw him great relief, indttoed mond sleep and a kw le•otlleit built him ap and oared hira, so AM icaley he is as strong hart, se ever. Sold. by Waite Qa. ERYSIPELAS' CURED. Mrs Chae„Cook,of Selietille,, Ont•49611 1 wish *0 State that Tubed Burdock Mood Sliers for eryelpeles in my &amid e. gen. eral rtin.down state of haelth. A few bet. ties oared me completely, mratat. Collier of St, Catharines has been appointed Deputy County Judge of Lincoln. Children Cry for CASTOR IA. tor NIFIDALL'S SPATIN also A Treittse sane Hone) the book rred, dr address* • DR. 5, J.keNOALL CO., BUONO= FALLS. VT. ••••••eue Acme Drum Por Beating rind Ventiteiting purposes • • • • This exoelleut Drum is con. •strncted of the Very best raster. • int, on the most scientific ° MALTING Dant ON EARTH. del's, and by virtue Of ite-spos- Hap cial features le the GREATEST' and also a • It takes the cold tir fromithe Happy New Year• • r.. w5 EIIIL floor, heats and circulates it through the hone*, and thtts prosperous one. economizes in the matter of /row...4V feel to such an, extent that fully • - onekalf less fuel is required. Does not smoke. Hat no ashes. Is easy to • r4lOilitritotTillogitTligthrt Nitsitristne geYey tiled in some of the beitnOtises in Clinton.now W. liVEBB. 5p115 dm Sole liantlfaeturer for Innen MONET TO LOAN. PIUVATE FUNDS. At low Wee on Arstrolass Mortgagee. Apply to G. I). McTaggart, • March 30-11 • Clinton, Ont. FANNING MILLS 1••••••••••44 Periittla who desire to secure rote of the Gan- • ton Fanning Mille can de to at reaeonable terms by leaving their Order With tbe Under* signed. Also thoxe who want to have Fanning mitt Screens repaired can bare the Work at- tended kr promptly. Orders tient by Math or left at Dols & Rowisnd'a wore. will be prompt- ly filled THOS COTTLE 011riton • WANTED • 84177414! V6retV for Ingtege*ftre 3114tricrl to linty t r mem in t ir o ti a surrounding countiee. Willing to Per yearly •$600. peyaire weekly. firsdinine erapioymelt • with unusual opportunitine. Referencet ex owed, Ewe' see Self-addrereed SiaMped en. tolopti. 0, A. Park• Sod Galttca Building Chi- . sg pear 18.w AGENTS WANTED. No experieno. nettodiagy. Permanent *old. Hon. Libetxt tame. Pay weakly. Stock doilerie With fast sedge. la leteludisir Wheat. OUTFU E. esters Anstrrnvint =mist Ont. 1 Wish to every one. Thank e to all my 011et0Meell of the pas • year. Your patronage solicited for the mporium, Londesboro _• December 27, 1099, year to come. Every year we .try to do better than the last. Thome haying pet. • ronized tut would find 15 10 their advantage to try us this year. Respeotfully yours R. ADAMS Sleighs And Cutters • • • We are agents for the Canadian Car- riage Co., of Brockville, and Laury & Sons, of Chatham, both. well known makers of.first class Cutters and Sleighs. We keep a gook on hand and those who contemplate punka.ing one would do well to see us. Geo. Levis, General Implement Deader,