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The Clinton New Era, 1900-02-16, Page 7COVERk..1.) VS/11 H BY TH b WAY. SORES, 91- 411.1.1C-Otired little 'Harvey Moline nine- year, ago and he has neyer had a „ spot on him since.' IT is pritotioally impossible to heal up IlOrell or ulcers] especially the old -Chronic: kind, with ordinary remedies. No matter how large or a how Jong Atetuding they raay be. however, they heal lip readily and stay healed permanently viten Eurclook Blood Bitters is used. • HARVEY 0 g1.1*N E. Mra. E. Donne, Arden, Ont., proves this In the following account she gave of her MM. boy's ease: "When my little son Warvey was one year ,old be broke out in aiores all over his body. They would heal Up for a time, then break out again about 4wloaa year, till be was past four; then he • Nlasina.44 t�o get hyena and Wee hompletely Ilf aprostratt' . When doctors foiled to cure Wm Iltai e hint Burdook Blood Bitters, And bene t, , bathed the sores with it.• ' "It is mhe years ago since this happened And I must say that in all this time he has never hada spot on his body or may sign of the old trouble returning." - Vie touth et a hand, tho Flamm Of an oe Or a word exchanged with a paliserby; A glimpse et a face In a erowtied greet, • , And -afterward life is ineomplete; A picture painted with 'meet seal, And we lose the old or the now Willi A chance remark or* song.' refrain, And life Is never the esnie &gain. A friendly smile and love's embering spark Leaps into llitthe and Mumbles the dark; A whi5peredl "lie brave!" to our follow men, And tn.y pick up•the thread of hope again; Mut-new in act or a word or thought But that with ungueassel impedance is frauslits An' wall things build up eternity And blazon the ways tor deetiny. TELLTALE. LITTLE BELO. Reconstructant for Women7 o Paine's Celery Compound Rebuilds and Strengthens the Disease -Injured . System. It Bestows on Women what, They Protect Themselves From Theft by OPportnnely Ringing. they Most Require. The tables in the restaurant of a well known betel In the central. part of the city were recently equipped with eilyer Nervatta Baena' and Rich, belle for the use of patrons in calling Nourishing Blood, 0........4111••••••• the attention of the waiters. The bells i are of the kind that wind up and are - . ring by. mi The System is Perfeetly and Per. merely pressing little knobe on their tops. They cost something like $5, manently Built Up. or $6 each, and the proprietor of the ho- tel is naturally desirous that eoveteue a ' HE ACCEPTED THE CHALLENGE. • An Experience Which Made w flrIbt Man a Maniac. "\ tightly closed carriage drove to , fa_ ending termiaal entrance. An ema- ' •ciated man, w1tii7 eace that seemed to bold the terror ofsonie charnel hoerer'un.-. -speakable, issued .from. the station. Two anen of profeesional 0 appearance accom- panied him, The carriage doOr was • slammed and the Vehaele driven rapidly Away. When it stopped, it was before a private institution for the insane in This -city, -and it closed the last chapter of a story-grewsome, horrible, tragic. , The occupant of the carriage was a -brilliant young lawyer.in a city in New York state. He was utterly without -fear. - He boasted of it. Time and again tents were made te break his iron nerve without avail: It needed the ingenuity of A group of medical students to consum• . anate his fate and to crush his spirit. as, a piece of steel in the breaker. . • In his city is a college of medicine. Borne of his friends were students there- in. Secretly they formulated their plan. . When all was 'reautaa a challenge was made and aceepted. The terms were these: The lawyer was to. enter the dis- secting room of the college at 9 o'clock that night- He must be unaccompanied. A dim light would be burning„ in the room. As he giifered he was to be per- _mitted, one glance around the room. Then he wee to proceed At once to the opposite 1516-e-atathe room and take his sent with - his ISNek toward the entire dissecting TO0111: At theaend of every half hour he s to be permitted one glance around. his mast continue'until, daYbreak; -No second look would be allowed until the half hour had expired. At 9 o'clock- the young man entered the room. The fetid smell usual to the place greeted him. S. lamp burned dimly, P.- throwing its feeble rays on the dissecting L- table. On it lay a shrouded cadaver:, he earners of the room were filled with grewsome shadows. But one look could be taken. The young man drewup' his chair andresolutely turned his back to the room. The ,ha If hour passed. He raised his head and glanced over his shoulder. The eyelids of the cadaver demed to raise and look at him. He _ could not give another glance to satisfy himself and turned his face away one more. The next half hour mussed Filowly. : The fetid odor seemed to increase. At last the time cable again for the second look. Quickly he glanced over his shoul- der. The head of the corm seemed to be raising itself. The lamp gave a sud- den flicker. • The nexthalf hour was an eternity. The -surroundings, the silenceOlie lade! seribilble-fiderrtilreiSinbItiecT to excite the young man's imagination to the highest pitch. At last the time for the third look game. He was sure now. that the head was, raised -the eyes, wide open, 'Woking at him. But only one look. Twenty minutes passed. A shriek was heard bythe watchers outside the room. They rushed • in. The young laaayer weti.-4,nsenely. laughiiig and shriekina,. 'The form on the diseecting table had inettamerphosed it- self into the chief of the students' A clique. Butthe lawyer never again rem - • gueSts shall not carrY them off. In. circler The healtha, vigorous and rosy-oheeked to prevent such surreptitious removal woman with bright and eparkling eyes is a both he and his employees keep a watch- joy to all around her. At bone and Ahmed ful eye on the belle, but not a little pal is she attade the old &Ad young, and her, in. rendered by the 'belle themselves. An •flume is all-powerful. evening or so ago, while the saunterer The helf-siok ond invalid women is • a was in the restaurant, two handsomely sad sighlattnfl her presence china the very gowned young women and a stygehly atmoephere that eurrounde her., dressed man got up from one of the ta- , BAtiliaohemideaches,headaches,neuralgia, bles. One of the,young women allowed nervous proetrAtion, irregular1tiee, rheu- the waiter to help her on with het.jack- metiam and liver end kidney oompleints et, but the other seerued particularly,,anxdem to be --the peculiar Misfortunes 'of taus that be should not assist with hers. wonten of every class. The reason becameapparent.. half a To thaWomen who euffee from any of minute later. With one arm In the sleeve the ills mentioned, Paine's Celery Com- te which it belonged, the young woman, •pound coulee in as the great reconatvuotant, essayed to find the epening to the other bringing to aids women the great essentials Blom with her remaining aim. The job of health -full nervous edergy and rioh, was evidently one to which she was not nouriehing blood. „ accustomed, for she struggled and Thousands of testimonials from .. women squirmed and grew red in the. face. Then establish the feat that when Paine's Celery fromthe innermostarbcesees of an Inside' Compound is used the nerves are; braced, . pocket of the jacket there came a pound thine is built up, poiecias are expelled, the. that caused - everybody to look In ,the • brain is clear and aotiye, and the cloudless young woman's direction. . • ' face and beaming eyes prbolaim a condi - It was the "whie-r-r-r-r" of on'e of the tion of perfept health; • . !diver bells. The ming maim) had ac- See that yoq get the genuine Paine's Cel- cidentally,struck the knob with. her hand, pry, . Compound I see that the Marne and the bell_hid pro:aptly responded to "Paine's" and the • -. . appear. the teach. Of course the gonna woman on the wrapper blushed when the head .wailtee came rush- . Ink up,and of course her escort made sonie ghastly humorous remarks about it', being "all a joke," but it took a hill of substantial denomination to induce the heed Waiter te say•-nothibg about the little .. affair and allow the frit:AO depart. Equal- .• . . a ly, of course, the trio' loaf\ no time in. de- . ' . . Growing 'Croekerr• • parting. • Recently • there -was sold 'in New York -$ Another 'evening, not eo -Very lotigAgo, --for no less a sum Um 1.0.09 an old one of the bells .was heard bY the waiters ' fashioned china plate of. the extremely to ring aslf it bad been muffled; .Search- • rare kind vvbichis, known to the collect- ing glances were cast in everytiodfis di- 1 ore , as "growing erockery.". From the rection, but ,no. one looked -guilty, and, as .1 plate itself had sprung to a height of none Of the guesta. was on the point of t„ more than a third -,of an inch a. sort of leaving, nothing was done._ But shortly • eruption of beats:fat crystals that •seena-; • after the departure of a couple a waiter ed te take( the S.noi•veelegalit..trees and saw . something 'shining under the young fli . itilopireigtili.- The,greitin'••• crystals Woman's chair. It .provectto be the .bell: ere ).fra •: nal ;)' 'rising 'higher.. and ',higher, "I' had a narrew escape that tile," .and. they had brought bp with them the said the..proprietoea in telling of the in, aenainel aur, ace of the plate at 'every ,cident. "If that young *mann. hadn't .point where they had sprung 'from, the aceidentally pressed the. knob 'and *et the . body or the• latter:Such plates are '* thing ,going just as she was about to 'slip•`cbemice I, manifestation ' of • the meet p08- the bell Into her. pocket, there would have sible kind. and only a very few years ago been'a bell missing, and I'd 'probably had a teapot, the property of a lady in. Wo - shine difficultyin figuring mit just how it burn place, London, thathad become had been smuggled away." -Philadelphia coverod with' beautiful crystals in this Inquirer. • , .Tea and Rheumatism.'• Dr. Kellogg saysthehabitual use of tea . certain eases these- are so acted upon by -as a means- of relieving headache is with- the presence of sulphuric fie:A. as to pro - out doubt an, efficjent Cause of rheuma- ' ince 'fibrous crystals that ale in reality tism in numerous ways. A writer in The very much of the character of Epson Family* Doctor st` Ts he has met many salts, ,er crystals of alum.s.-Only-a- very, - persons -who ciatil(r not forego the morn- very few instances of this "growing ing cup of tea or ajffee without suffering • crockery" have ever ocem•rod, hence -the severely from _headache and depression "fancy" prices that example.: fetch. The during tlielliY.,:the theine or caffeine of plate sold the other day 173(1 belonged to the tea has precisely the same effect as 8 'poor person who had never attached uric acid and hence has come t� be a fa- much value to it.- vorite domestic remedy- for headache. When used habitually, however. as will Tr:lining Sheep Doge. . 'readily appear, the effect niust be to The natives of New Mexico seem to cause a storing up .in the body of inde acid and urates, thus laying •the foundation for chronic rheumatism and the various allied conditions which have their foundation in the sivayed uric acid' diathesis or lithemia. Way. Wits sold to a entleetor for (..5.000. TISe clay of which such china is made -contains-alumina and magnesia. and in . . Hew to Learn Good English. • If the pupil. alwayshears correct Eng- lish from this teachers and is always. cor- rected ,when he uses incorrect English he will acquire a correct use of the language without sriending several years studying 'books devoted to rules' and their many exceptions; diagrams. Parsing. spelling 'lists, etc. After the pupil line learned to use correct Baldish, while learning some- thing . else whieli he writes and talks about, five hours a week for one school year is all that is necessary for the sys- tematic teaching de English grammar,- Gunton'ti Magazine. Too Severe n Strain. • "Rhyno tells me he.has gone out of pol- itics entirely." "That's true. Politically speaking, he • was. on the fence, and -when the ward heelers began pulling s. leg on each side It was more than he could stand." -Ohl - cage Tribene. ' The fact that poets brie to be born should discourage nobody, for they also iaar to die.--Detrolt e.1r1/V1/11 • Very Sittraeltine.. A farmer had a very sagectous dog a whit!) he hid trained to count his sheep gAi(i*ftb ' they patted through opened gate, against which a pile of as A particular IE 'friaries Were plated for the dog's use. As • each sheep passed through, the dog phic- Red one of the stones aside, One day. in ueh to the farmer's surprise, he found the dug • frying to break a stone in halt, alei on ILIA himself eounting the flock he found t here had been" an addition In the night ot it lamb. ,..f• .1J r care, tuirritni. _ 'Tile? *1,0 rt1kv Dttreas flan bispepda, '1114groltiort had Too Reidy Eitiatv=•-•44. per. 44 :so* rot Pininoic rat**. Otowd. meg, AttlIorein the liotith, Cooed, naps, 02theSR“011t!'417PL' Theyalio* the; B**els' t„Steltte*laille; 960 !WM ill! Doom - , It albetitUtiOn •iba ban& of the del. see you get Carta's, fot Carter's, and demand igrueit Lade P41,1ata, _ Franknen0 In the Dome. Sohn -You're an ignorant woman. Ma - dal • Maria -I don't know everythina. Sohn. johnA-Umphl Same peoale simai know • entaigh to knevr haw lit t le they- do know. . Maria -arm surprised ft) hear you say that, John. I didn't think atm were frank enough to make anvil an honest 'confeeelon.-tioston Courier. Prom an interpretation ef n passage in the Koran. 'Moslems nee forbidden to have shades to their eyes; henee the ab- sence of the Doak both from the fez and the turban. The juice of the mulberry wax et ono tithe declared to be a Wovereign weak tot Roar and rheumatic afficUoaa. ti CASTOR IA •Icor legato and Children. The ke• dlikatatt la Trge6 have an original way of training shep- herd dogs. A pup is taken front Its mother as soon after birth as possible (the, breed of dog is inumiterial) --The young of tt.sheeb or goat is taken away, und thepup is substituted. After the first felt days the pup is never fed ex-, cept just before the flock goes to pasture in the tnorning and just after tile- sheep are brought In at night. AS soon as he can walk he goes out with the flock and stays with It all 'day. Whenever he be- gins to anticipate supper by trying to drive the flock in before sundown he gets punished. After he is about a year old .he takes a flock out, guards it from other dogs and coyotes during the day and brings it In at the proper time at night withellt supervision. Little Nutritive Value. The carrot, parsnip, turnip, beet and radish have little tfutritive value, being mostly water, They cannot be said to be important articles of diet, but for change • and variety they have some Value. Tker are also very useful in making-vcsgettibre soups. The use of celery is extending rapidly •and when properly grown fur- nishes a delicious relish and considerable nutriment. It has some reputation as an antidote forrheuntatism, but other appe- tizing fruits are no doubt equally useful. It has also a reputation for proaioting sleep. TRE manna NEW ERA or -n. • ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Unhitched Wales are the best fertilizer for all stone fruits. Peach trees suffer the most from, stand- ing in the thick grass and cher* and pear the lead of any of the fruit trews. The objection to frying to grow' grapes in the orchard went the fruit trees la that the grape e need all the sunshine pos- The compact form of growth of the cur- , rant adapte it to close garden quarters, ' while its ehility , to thrive in ,a partial shade js greatly In its favor. • Generally a warm,, dry, light soil Is best for the grape, but 6 will succeed hi almost any kind of fertile soil well adapt-, ed to garden crops if not tee damp. Most fruit treea thrive best on rolling lana, Pruitt+ are less liable to ujury by froete on rolling land than on level land, even though the latter be high and dry. Int on the leaves, which causes them to to keep the plants in a warm, dry atmos- phere. cic spot on roses le a fungus grow - HOUSEHOLD HINTS. , Flatirons once made redhot never re - rain the heat as well afterward and will always be rougher. Atter eweeping a room allow a full hour for dust ta, settle. Dust with a damp cloth, followed by a dry rubbing. Applyra little lard to dirty hands be - tore washing them with soap and water. It loosens th,e dirt and keeps the skIW soft. Vinegar niakes :spots on the table linen. 'Teach children te catch the drop left on the lipactfathe cruet after usink on the stopper and thus prevent stains, or set the cruet in a saucer. - EVER RENEWING. • We are continually renewing and assort. ing our stook of Perftimee, AtomizereaTooth Washes and Powdars, Brushes, Combs, Hand Mirrors, Manicure end Toilet Articles generally ; all up-to-date goode at lowest possible prime. No need to pey much aboui our continu- ed suce,:.vin our dispensing department. We are Accurate in our woeli,whioh Always insurt Isatoty to our patrons and the pub- lic. sale e iPaine's Celery Compound sr increasing steadily. It is the popular nar dieix e ;we strongly recommend it. Our beet efforts Are always put forth to make our establishment the 'popular drug store.' a. E. Hovey, Druggist, Clinton, Ont. • - THE JEWELER'S ART. Old Dutch designs are liked for elude - lattice bag frames. A. baby's knife and fork show just a dainty little ffower edging. The head (silver or allver gilt) of the latest hatpin is long and slender, with- a high, round topped stone set in it. Small sized, open face and half hunting case viatehes in plain bright gold. with white Male represent the stylish utilita- rian watch for women. Belt buckles grow larger. Some con- ventional oval and square forms are seen, but odd and fanciful designs predomi- nate. Some of the prettiest novelties are In French gray silver or in gold richly ehaded.--Jewelert Circular. The popular view of the relation of the blood to human character and conduct is marked in many a familiar expression. We speak of there being "bad blood" be- tween people at enmity, of "blue blood" as indicating ancestry, of "black blood" tte describing a treaoherone natal e, ard in many another phrase mark Our belief that in the mental, moral and physical man, "the blood is the life." The one limas of a healthful, happy and useful life is pure blood. With the blood pure, disease -has no permanent lodging place in the system. For, this reason the me of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medias' Bleeder,' ride the body • of diseases which have their origin in im- purity of the blood. Ire.baolutely purifies the blood, carrying off the wade and poisonons matter, increasing the lotion of the blood making glands, and building up the body by supplying the blood in quan- tity and quality nob as ie essential to a condition of health. It cures ninety-eight people out of every hundred who give it a fair trial. • • • • • • What Did Be Meant Thomas Bailey Aldrich, who Is kind to literary apprentices, Is Bald to have •re, ceived not long ago from an ambitious young author a volume of forbidding length "for hini ft read." For a moment he was staggered; but then a happy In- spiration seized him, and he Made this delightfully ambiguous reply: "My dear Mr. Smith, I have, reeeived your book and shall lose no time in reading it." The FIneaeler, Little Willie -Pa, Is n financier man who can make lots of money? Pa -No; a financier is a man who can owe lots of money.a-Chicago Times -Hera ald. Mani MEN PALL. Viotirris t� stontach, liver and ikidney troubles and feel the result in the loss of appetite, baskaohe, nervonsnees, headache Alla tired, ran -down feeling, but, "Electrie „Bitten: are just the thing for man" wxites 3. W.,Gardner, of Idaville, Ind., "when he is all run•down, and don't care whether he lives or dies, o au more to give nieS nevi strengeliand good appetite than anything / could take. loan now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 500. Every bottle guaranteed by I/. B. Combe, druggist. Mr. Adelbert Flay, the new United States Com:alit Pretoria, has arrived at Lorenzo Marquez on his way.to the Trans. •veal. • The D.-8; L. En:minion of Cod Liver Oil will build you up, will make you fat and , healthy. Espealaliyo beneficial to those :who are "all tun down." Menufaotaree 14 the Davis* Lswrenes 0o,, Ltd. • trge••••• a • amet=e1••••4• NO OITY OF REFUGE. - , vase Brim mai*, 1,,# warms** cloes .bietter stop that 1 wkore.00ver He W111.6111, cough now with riteo"Itiollsons Bank "A very interesting fact of modern ft lia few doses of Ibleorporated bv act of Parliament ' that seems to have escaped attention," :February 16, 1900 remarked a New Orleans lawyer the oth- D r. .Wood' • CAPITAL a $2,000,004' er day, "Is that the world has wiped its Norway Pine REST FUND • $1,500,00 m 0 last city of refuge off the map. There is 140 longer tiny [spot en the globe whqre, yrup extradition. When I first began to Prae- our fugitives from justice are safe 1 rom : it run on to end - "' III Wood's Ing disposition had a Wide range of choice, I residence. pain. S ._.' e . perhaps in Bron- Norway chitis Pneu- . in the matter of foreignpine tie law, an American criminal of retir- I Turkey, Algiers, Jepan, Holland, Chile, 1110alta or Con- . Equndor, the l'hilippinea, Cuba and till surnption. It's . SYNIP. of Central Anterlea exeept British Hon - f dunes guttruntet• security to assorted a woriderullung down, and the list of resorts (pen to slip- Iraling remedy brands of fngitives, from murderers . ole embezzlers was very much larger. that cures Abe: hn lo HEAD OK'D= MO AIM wayzodra)0Ar ,•to•ouriiviiiiwr, bank cashier made a bee line for kinds of lug joke, like the mother-in-law gag and when oandc°Ids thers fail. and the thing got, to be stand, coughs. the into ry quips about plumbels. Nevet- theless, the circle kept steadily contract- ing.- aud one by into the diffsrent main - tries entered into 111 11117 itt treaties, and put up the bars, 80 the American crook who wanted a change of air began to find him- self in the position of Dick Swiveller .when, he checked off the London streets he couldn't traverse without meeting creditores I( was mighty Wird ‘vork to figure out .a safe itinerary. Canada, hung tenaeionsly to the tourist trade, but at ' last she passed a law against bringing stolen property into the Dominion that - practically excluded the flitting banker. "Japan was one Of tire last of the dia. • tent powers -to adopt a treati covering .what are called 'crimes against property,' and the new proviso was e severe blow to felonious gentlemen in deligete health.'" Lt robbed -them of -the balmy climate of . • Yokohama. Eventually things simmered down to • Central America and then by . process of elimination to. Spanish Hon- duras. That was the final stronghold of the 'fugitive, but In 1898 the congress of that nation approved a new treaty clause containing the usual extradition. provi- sions. "So, -as I said before, there Is :now us- ' city .of refuge on the face of, the earth. The inan with a witrrant goes Whereso- ever he lists.V-New ''Orleanti Times - Democrat tfREE PATFER flier own ilelection)tO ovadieubsoriber, Beaunla ored lithographed plates d illuetratIons.. 0 latest, artiSlo, elpaisito an minty ilp•bo-to designs: • ViKIN to CALLS 1 ▪ WOFIFiff aet!,0 ArfrOlTis Alan. I may lie rena.fia a likltai e Ar a .1 Iltce, Tamen to., rq. n.. March ID, 1P.M. ' . a Time Sire I-1 have oce your If oselalreSpavin Core and .! think it a good Ltulmenr. 1 hare cured n Spiteln on my bent ; metro, end 1 would oafish, 0)8, ft 10,, W.:kb I offered fot 5717 a before. 1 will be )$-I 1' haver your look and receipts for • alb lacto:c4151Aav n3 I reM1.1 OU the CaTik0O.. Harlington, P. O., Ontario, Mar. COS. • Dr. L. J. Vendall Co jr, Deer Sirot-rncloned please 5n1 A 1-..e.cent stamp for yore to valuable three llook. I had one bit Itielost. llaytr used yr your KeadelTs ,0 prom Care willow! Asa tenure in years, mut enanider It tire best Lin Intent for ban or basal In the market. a, Mace send Inc the book as y011 advert he It on bottle, forborne. . GEORGZ BROWN, It is in absolutely 'reliableremedy, for Spades, 4 SplInts,Carbe..Itingleanes,ele.. Tlem0Yeel thel_tmnclt and 41 leaves no rear. ?rite, elf air air $5. An 'b. liniment %, for faun HY moo it lea no rd. Ask 'Our druggist .0 lnoko 00 ytlit Yea.4. • FIlAb/K Mint. • MAGAZItif, Dreismaking Monomim, fancy work. houseimld hints, Wort stories, ourront topics, eto. • Subscribe to.day• Only130o. yearly. Lady agents wanted. Fond antenna Price 25C. & 50c. All deaters. Curs constipation, biliousness, sick • aeadach• and dyspepsia. Every LIVERpm guaranteed perfect and to, act without any griping, weakening or PILLSsickening effects. asc. at all drug- gists. • Pfratt'Aii+114...6.1.6tWoL64 1 conic ALL VOUS PAIRS WITH Pain -Killer• . A illedichie Chest In Itself. SImpho, Sahvand Quick Cur• for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cent Bottles. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. • PERRY DAVIS' XXIISCONDISONIM1 • 60 'YEARS' EXPERIENCE , PATENTS AO TRADE MARKS - :0 -• DESIGNS •COPYRIGHTS &C. r I Anyone sending a slcetch and description mar ..., luickly aScortain our opinion free vrhether an ,nvention is probably patentable. Communica. . Hens strIctlyconildential. Haaidbeeken,PatentO sent free. Oldest agency for tiocuring_patents, ..2 latents taken through Minn .50 Co. rlicolWe ¶.4.T4; spectra notice, without charge, lathe . SCientifiC RintriCan• &handeomely illustrated weekly." tautest ci1. eulation of any solentille journal. Terms. VI a ear : four menthe, EL Sold Wall newedealers. •id. UNN &Co.361Broadway. New Ywrk Branch omee. fat ir St. Washington. D. . • WK. Morama MaormodoN, Preshisat • P. WOLEkBSTAN T11011141 DOM Baltegtal Notes discounted, Colleohons made, Maack leaned, Sterling and .6.merioan escheats *night and oeld• Interest illowed. 014g, posite. Eidnias BANK- Interest allowed on same a 11 and up, Money &doomed an ferment on their own note, with Ong OF niore endorsers. No mortgage re9aIred U. C. BREW14,111. Minaaer.. 01inten _ . G. /- ALBERT ST., - CLINTON general Banking Busineal* transacted. NOTES DISCOUNTED D, AGGARIP. BANE Drafts gamed. Intereet allowed qn deposits. • • FARRAN tt TISDALL. BANKERS, • CLINTON, ONT. A.dvances made to farmers on their ow*, notes at low rates of interest. & general Banking Business traneaded Interest allowed on deposits. • Sale Notes bought . , J. P. TISDALL, Manager, THAT TOUCHES SPOT -2 ID MeLEOD'S SISTER RENOVATOR OF Weak and Impure Blood, • Liver & Kidney Diseases, • Female Cet.r.pla,Ints, Etc: a& Brook* or writs direct to: • Juiti. Mot,E0D, Goderwh, Ont. • For ladles, Misses, girls and little children. That olf. thin stylish " olde effect not attained -by theme of eel .other patterns, nevem equal for style and perfect 00. • !IL flAiratis Sag. ly put together. ,Only 10 and 111,001.0Leac y-noae £ak 005 tat 111 gittga riMagY..717:. THE McCALL 00111I'ANY, • 011.11111 Wed 'UM fitted, • • • . New 'fork City, B. T. OUR SPECIALTY Is FLOUR and PEED • and our greatest seller the White Swan Flour. This is, we believe, the most popu- lar brand on the market. If you try it once you will be so pletteed with it that you will prefer it to the other brands. We are now selling the White Swan at 11145 per owt. Several of our customers have asked for Rye Flour, of whioh we 'now have a stook on hand. OUR G RO CER I ES • Mare always fresh and well assortedaind- the prices,you will find,are most reasonable " 0. OLSON. Gaol Butter and Eggs waned- - WANTED -Honest man or :woman to travel ter large nouse ; salary $S5 monthly and ex- penses,with increase ; position permanent ; inclose selfstddreveed stamped envelope. MAN. AGHB.330 Caxton bldg., Chicago, Dec 29-16 AGENTS "The best life of Her Majesty I have seen, Agents make make tire dollars- - BRADLEY-GARKETSON COMPANY, Lnamo, Toronto. AGENTS. "Klondike Gold Fields," al erne, cheap, vain. able book, selling like a whirlwind. Beautiful prospectus twenty.five cents. Books on tiros, BILADLEY-GARBETHON COMPANY,Lnapin Toronto. 'W A./iT ED. Honestrnan or woman o travel for large house; salary165 monthly and expenses, with increase; poiltical nirraanent ; inclose self- • addressed stamped envelope. MANAGER, 330 Caxton bldg., Chicago. Dec. 29-16 C LIN TON Norse " the boo free oraddres. 006 and COAL YARD. ri Pr IIENDALVS tram CV S. &Ice ‘‘,,t Treatise.** the. . W • -- I •8111llieriber iS lalreletiXed tohrromptly fill an or. lowed rates. Office on Isaac Street at LAPIS , II DR. 13. J. KENDALL CO.. ENOSBURO PALLS, VT. • *"' *SOS - 41 116 D. lc L. MLSION The E,MCI45110N • ig 4.3hr/stied repara.ttoit Cod LiverOttorgrei g,withtfutiosttelloate •.atoreacha „ „ • Thee b.' * £. M13L8fON Is' pfeseabed by, eho "144114 of Canada. The 6. L ElwitiitoN in.kratou. Atilt imiklirow, /MI will give you an,epp,ethe; _so... a .4 petnetne. flexure you gat d LAWitENCE the sashimi' 1•iCO., Liniked;Moctresi : • X„, dere for Wood or oat, w oh will be geld at IMPLEMENT ROOMS: • W. WEEA.TLEY AGENTS WANTED. For "Story ef South Africa," by John Clark Ridpath, /J. L. D., Edward S. Ellea K. A. .T. A-. 000keri Manaitiag Editor of the "Canadian Metering.' Toronto, and J. H. Aiken, of • Louden, Ont., who has returned this week . from Mears' travelling in, south Africa for tut. 'we dethe onlyCanadian Publishers - Who have had a brew% in Sean Africa for bistitse* rearm, giving es All itatnettse AdVant- nee in PrOattriolf photos:robs ud msterial. Our atiskorehip, letterpress_aa endeviegs are impeder, and Canadian .Contingenta bet" 4.8 ilinelfated that in any riMi Irerk. So sure usws ofthis, that we Will mail fres for emnparison our prospectua to anyone possess- utda rival prespeetne. Mantras and terme frier ABVIY World Ptiblishing Company, .Ettielph. Oatario. We lave this beantibt •id or diver Plated Main' gracegg 1 Only modems tweet DoNI•ja: Itra lent old tteas au i Bell* . NA ea mend 10.1107111*, ✓ rim thre.ertrun tiainiefeekaiareittararg, We In tibliNger tee For Twenty-seven Years OU N'S OA INC POW'ER THECOOKSBE r LANCIIST SAL% IN Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and destription of any invention win promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. "How to obtain a Patent" sent upon request, Patents secured through us advertised for ale at avir expense. • Patents taken Out through us receive special notice, without charge, in Tau PATENT ItneOnD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and investors. Bend for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. - - (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, • WASHINGTON. Ike. 156 SONOS VIR.,14,(111ild Mule completer, aegis printed- and bound in ono volume. A grand collection of Hugest. CAM% sentimental, r•th- atin comic ; veritable treasury of the world's popu• ler and beautiful songs. .Priee. 10 cattle, postpaid. 'Jensen:al hicIAnLANS,21 Yong° Torouto,Oan. 110 for 10 Conti TIM book contain; one hundred -sad ten of. the best humorowi Mita lanbradne the'Xmo, Tons. raw Dutch, dialects, bonus prose sit well as tumorous compositions every kind and character: Sent, wt. patk-wIth our illurtrated catalogue ce Woks asi novelties for only Uncork". Jahnaton & ifelreelane : Tereato.Crual. EIERYWISFAOTHERICMIrS - THE VALUt OF INDIANWOMANSBALM) AS A 'PARTURIENT MEDICINE. SOME BEAUTIFUL GOODS IN DINNER AND TOILET SETS. a • We buy aired from the manufacturers in Staffordshire, England, and thus buy at first cost. We secure goods of finest quality, and therefore, -know that in prices and value onr goo le are unsurpassed. Buyers must save money n these goods, compared with articles not so favorably purchaned. • ----Exquisite Dinner, Tea and. Toilet 'Sets DINNER AND TEA. SETS, 97 Ineces, froln $5 up. TOILET SETS, complete *2 and upwardse.:' - Y011 can examine these goods without being compelled to'beyabitt you vallt Vint to buy (lifter you examine. . - a ALL KINDS OF NEW FRUITS AT LOINEST PRICES., We have the best 25c Tea in town; we have tea at other prices, but no Mettale what priced tea von want, we oan gige you extra value, Agent for Ram Lel% AppletoeLa_asai Monsoon and Brno Ribbon packet Teas. _y - Clinton yo EVERY ONE Who can end in the Dewey pusiqe 2 gaces.-gm* theta *adrenal to ra-ke give an exqulaltee Unsay style simutitive Opal or Roby Stick Pin Free, nod send 12 Toncent package.) of Im. perishable Perfumeto sell for to 15to OM. Wh•ii mole, rchim rrihroty and we eye you Free choice of a heavily plated ('1 ,0 Preelet *Mk Lock and Key. nr Solid Gold 15.e1l Berber Birthday Ring. Simply nterprat putzle and we send prim wttheot money of ion.. Mite today Vero riot nothine..0 *rainy 'Oa OW/Val utage on SF Perfumes sent Into Canada. rookies Its elePrerv arraolutelr Ilea 1714 er,,h1gonle aro re turnable. 'mike this saw NATIONAL SUPPLY €41.. 46.30 ‘Yest-Ltrned st.. 1104001. lases. • i?e.cluction. in ur Prices In order to clean out the balance of our stock ot Furs offer -:-7, 1513.00. Caperines for 510.00 $16:o0Oaperines for 313.00. $22.00 daperines for 311.00 533.00 rur Capes for $28.00 $18.00.rur Capes 'for 515.00 All our Furs at similar reductions for cash. • R. Coats az Son