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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-03-09, Page 3.1 A man with a that head of hair i a marked man. But the big bald spot is . not the kind of a mark most men like. : Too many men in their- twenties --are. bald,. This is• absurd and. all unnecessary. Healthy hair shows men's strength. ' trn 'h.. To build up the . hair from the roots, to prevent and to -r cure bald- ness, use-- pi THE CLINTONNEW EU4 - to Ft. ONE QF GOUGH'S CLIMAXES. ELIJAkt AND r HB RAVENS. A Peroration by Which lie " hrillreg #il. Hearer*. ° Th Old Salt Talked d N ati aI # w A Conciliative. N rth G; li ' and many a try ago on op the than Landlab1' . "Janice," dared an abler preacher than• Itr. Francis I frontier line of the valley of the Mime- Jaines, she said as she swept do�au - + -iota in the at that time beautiful village Through negotiations Ilio avail; from hot house to rho carriage out that Gou h tweet an eastern attorney and a local in all the glary of a Surgeons gown and l p r b, New York. Ala. Ii81.ONCIED i0' HS1t." - . BOARDSp MIS CRAFT. '•• A-etorip 'which 1ltd Not Fit 'lt'hior 1Rar- The Swell Society 1Gady, tier Mold, ocular 5llsilatcr'. Cruse. The. - aat a e Nautical o raa• au o Carolina probably never pro - Mani 'conducted be- i e L. IIn'wkes, who once was pastor of of Mankato, wordwento g o c Grace i; ,Isco al Chu co k. ! had been engaged by the local lyceum bu- real estate man, one oe the old school Darts hitt, "James, my horses do not look • Short, thickset, swarthy, black eyed and • ream to lecture on temperance. Gough captains, who had sailed the waters salt well groomed. Are you certain that yep black haired, he was al striking person Caine. lie was received by. a committee and fresh, purchased. n ,pretty residence see to this properly?" f age: Ile ryas not only n gi&at pulpit Of _;nen who had fought Indians, swamin the norther;► part of the city. He hap -i "Sure, arum, it's two hours a day each orator, but eousfdered the best -sada- is rivers, spoiled the virgin forests, opened Dental to eomenirwhile the agent was sit . _that. they -haus of tt►a'curry and brush. the New York episcopacy. His rattler new soli, endured poverty, sage ed hilt= pet intending porno' bnprovements to the Their coats are like satin." 111xur1aue:.fatnWt.' deteri'rd'- hitt- .fram arc- ger and never surrendered the! •'belief I. property. ' "My carriage, James, looks rusty." cepting a bishopric, which would have the right. They eseorted 'hint to the op• ' "Ahoy!" hailed the captain as he hove . "You can see your face !n it aa in b • otherwise bean tendeeed. One day a del• era•.bouse and stage. • In sight. "That's her, hey 1 And a tidy looking glass, mum:' egution from a Buffalo church wafted His speech was slow at first, gestures lookin craft she is. flood holdin ground, "My harnesa is not•brightly polished,'.'' upon, Nina and invited him to accept a few, illustrations not many. The village too, for the man as would cast anchor "The second plan put in all the morn- Pastorate is that city. topers were out in force and some more to stay till final orders. Pardon, sir, for ing on it,. malt."' "Well, gentlemen, other things being decent men for whom women were praT= not 8rin a salute and Minato tile, ensigf, it" 'to the maid in the smart • satisfactory, the 'question of acceptance • • Mg to give over the habit of drink. 8 •s sir. We'll crack a bottle over the cap- white cap by her side, holding the pug. ;narrows down to a business Matter," It always ' restores color,- to fadedor gray hair.% 'Notice that word, "always." And it cures dandruff. , $1.00 s bottle. All druggists, misery brought art and then the rules has !,Marie, tell Pe ht b drink, of the laws ' got to be observed, sir; "fdr"'evou-nn old tl ?„ told -something of -hie. •awn• life,. -Of -that .... titan, me_he y, Peter to keep my lawn !n said Dr, Hawkes. "What salary do you bate trial ---A'nd' Marie see -•that the o er of self denial and self sacrifice. He wail hulk like meselt is liable to take a con - intense at all times, and this intensity sort." parlor maid draws the shades in the '`"Dr." Hawkes," said the spolcesnmali.-- morning, I will not have my. curtains "we recognize -that you have a high , bore down upon the listeners until he had Naturntly enoagh, the• agent thought and my carpets in my, haute ruined iv reputation and are willing to be liberal. with and gurgling whistles, was silent, an made them one y, inclined Even the the captain was drunk and was; India- that sun. And, Marie, say to the florist . Our recent pastor received $2,500, but small v111age boy, Inclined to cat calla crest enogh to say 80. that it k cannot send nv flowers. home on account of your standing we have r „ d "What!' shouted the authorized' in- at the exact hour ordered another estab- decided to offer you $3,000. there came through the sepulchral hall varier.. "Won't let' me pass? Order me lishment will be patronized." • "My good man," cried the doctor, ,"do no sound but the rawcry of the winter „ rim ou down you whales? h t. to yeti me • topsails! Run 'athwart my "Yes, madam. Anything eine madam you know what salary 1 am• receiving.. wind from outside. hawser. will you? ,;tither 'me optles if I He made some•sligbt comment on the ha+ "No --yes, Marie. 'Say to the caterer condition of a 'drunkard's family—the Fourth of July coekboat and'tootin a that `when I give a' dinner I must have want which came upon them, the loss of • landlubber's horn," • self respect. Be described the degrade- "Move on, now." serving men who know how to wall on a ? „tion of spirit which rested with • the "Move on? Me! With. the admiral's table, not bricklayers. At my dinners base uroe In own I shaving" ad w s n i m p y p. t - eve on kctR e. M lar r It ttt'me' oc M habitual drinker and bow g that spirit Permit p things done . as I wish them and In the was not destroyed mere :signing of the a soft shell+1'caroon and without grin a style for which I am willing to' pay. Now tedge would not redeem, He pleaded broadside? I'll board me craft if, I have n 'tempted to y for exercise of will power, more potent to shoot all yer standin riggin away. I d e' ;James, drive to the modfste's, I wish In effecting reform than all' the drugs like to have, the teachin • of you on a • and medicines in the world. This ;was year's 'Cruise, you chicken gaited swab.. to feel sure that that wretched Creature but developing the minds of his hearers with h thinker as foggy as the banks. et wiii surely send home my evening gown for a chinas. Newfoundland. Clew up, now, for -X tonight. er's, go to my milliner's, then •1 . Suddenly. he• swung one arm: high in'; have the orders," and he dramatically to Bayler's, then 'to the marketman's,. th f and shouted• -•-produced. the deeds. then to Mrs. Fitzpoodle's, aYtd to , Mrs: Tomtits and oil the way home' stop Fifa—there. :04 • "" M bus me out among' stranggers--a' great deal. I would• actnall feel ashamed eve time:. Mybusiness cons 1 1 would take off -my bat., y hair s VAS so thin and; the bald allots showed So plainly. I began the use , ■ ' or your iiair:vigor-iess-than-three-_ months a .'"7oda I end I have as - line •a . f hair as I ever bad.• • Z> la I tell everybody what I used, and remedy, i (i$o. YEexn, they say�� t must be a wonderful Dec,14,1898. Chicago, I11. • s We have a book .on The 'Hair acct 41 Scalp which ' we will send free upon -, . requeet. If yon do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the use of tthg�e Yi or, write the. Doctor about ■ 11. Adt less. DB, J. o. AYER Lowen, Man. Moody's Remarkable Life. •, ear "l throwed the rn "A drunkard and his fall to the depths.. grapplin hooka,. without of everlasting hell is like the' man who a blow struck," -tells the captain, "and climbs to the top of St. Peter's in Rome. the agent made his proper excuses for He is on the very summit of the great not understandin English."—Detroit Free doth, the blue sky above and the world Press. far, far beneath.. Be looks.down from - h' perch and,having nothingtograsp, at Mrgi..Eiderdown's. No, we will'not call for my - husband. Dr.' L Cailoften Kidglove says he needs exercise, and he'd ' better walk or'take the cars home—so ear. And cow. understand if you don't bete?" ."I get, $1,5,000 this parsonage'. and as 1 have an expensive family 1 do not see my way clear to •nceept your ager. • The spokesman lool:t'd rather skeepiah but made another essay, 4•• -:.• .__-.,'-- "If we had known tlint, sir,' we would undoubtedly have 'mitred elsewhere. lint you should remember that the 'Wolk of the Lord must be done, and ,ts for pro. '!ding for your family, yon know the story of Elijah and the ravens."' • "Now,. my . friends. resrpainded the Clergyman. quizzically, "1 have made the 13lbiw my study .ere& since' I was 2S. t here read it throngtt carefully and pray " erfully .over 1OU times, f 'remember . tlu' raven incident perfectly. but • nowhere can I tint! any reference to the Lord's attend• to me and to my property aa I or, prcn�idiug; far young 1iawkes."—Washing: is av ng ACCIDL" NTS • der out you go, You hear me?" to hold to, grows dizzy. '_: ,"Yes mum." ton . Post. "E-verything , is • whirling now before Will happen. in the best : regulated lienee ."Yes, madam." • him. His senses leave him. Be is swoon Scalds, Barns and Cute are of frequent' "Drive on. She was the•' fond motheraof a fine ...ing. His feet• slip. Ile is off the donne.: occurrence, There fa nothing for these +"And'"ta think," muttered Jamas, as. he babq. 'But it was a crying baby. She He is in the air. Ha Is falling oases equal to Hagy''afd's . Yellow Oil. It brought the lush down upon the shining unclothed •t "Down! Downs • Down! takes out pain and promates rapid healing. flanks, of the matched blacks, "Ilial—when • "To the earth beneath and the ruin of s the old man married her she hadn't a pin- •I ^ himself. ny in the world, and. to me certain `know;- f "Thus descends the drunkard—The will of tial ate Mr. Geo. aa',, of $tt, edge she hasn't worked a day or earned , "Downy Down! Down! of Hamilton; diorites of an estate of G00 . a cint since, nor has she had. any money "To the !ilea of hell and "the ruin of -his OOII, left her, But it's all hers—the house, the soul!" • The London Sf�eets Railway directors The whole exclamiion_ was accompa- ` have voted one d'a" gross receipts to furniture, the dresses and the jewels, the Hied with' suck 'use of his right arm and the Patriotic Fun. horses and carriages, the dinners, the body as to'bring the tearful descent 1m• functions, the servants, the lawn and the mediately to the eye of the mind: was burned Robeson, a fever patient, pug dog, all hers, *chiding the $30,000 a to death at Port Huron by year the old man be after making, .a -slay- A shudder ran; over the audience. The his clothes taking fire: ` 1.,. ing and. a -riding in the street talc, when sobs of women were heard. Men un' comfortable. Men and. women .are„ lir!- The total British' losses in South Af- the poor'Civil is to tired to walk. Faith, 'tis the fifth swell family: I. have driven for where; the whole outfit, Including .the What is iA • Castoria is 'for Infants and, Children. Castello, is o, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, 'Drops 'and Swathing Syrups. let contains., neither Opium, • - Af orphine nor :other N arcotic-substance. It is Pleasant. _ _.._, Its' guarantee is: thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms 'and allays Feverish,. ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves' Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and • F1'atulenCy. Castoria assimilates the Food,' a regulates tate Stomach and Bowels.oflnfants and Children, ,giving : healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's ` Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ' Castoria. • • ""Castoria 10 an excellent medicine for children. "Withers repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." • DR. G. C. os000n, Lowell, Mass. Castoria. Cas ' "" Castor#a Is so well adapted to children:. that I recommend it as superior to any pre•• scriptien known to me," - II, A. ARcitsii, M. D. Brooklyn, N. #'" THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE. OF APPEARS ON•EVERY:'' WRAPPER. _- e i • q TNF^6CNtAVR OOM AN.Y, tT M�RU Y fTRt t' NCW Yeaa O,TY. -and looked for • i,tio��i4.e.�_— • pins: Nothing was hurting it. She looked to , the' baby's food. It was sweet and Wholesome'. But the baby still cried• and wailed. , Then she called the doctor,.. He • examined the child and mid; `•` starvation." ing today who still feel the power of that illustration, uttered. by lips long since cold:• ries are 12,834 killed, wounded and missing. The Canadians lost 121.' • ' Lasa -Liver Pills are easy noting; non - We have received a book of much ,. irritating and purely vegetable. They are importance at the present • time, f, -ort' Iteyorter. Blander.. the meat effective remedy known for Oon-• the Poole Publishing Co.. Toronto, the• With .the charitable purpose of pre. • etipation, Dyspepsia, Billiousness, and •siok "Life of D: L. Moody." The book is • senting a psychological explanation for • Headache. , Price 25o., ' often m ark the inaccuracy which all too ft s • The Gi-ocernment has extended/tile foal printed, and is. inbattraotive • to the work' of perfectly honest reporters paces or -illustrations emheilish .its„ time for private sale of binder twine at pages, covering t he outstanding feat- The Christian Register says: When one Kingston Penitentiary to March 20. Ares in Mr Moody's career, home life : is listening to a discourse, two things oc• The' . Penitentiary system• of wireless tele• and religious experience. The .book ss, copy his mind at the same time -the urge, ra hv'was, tried in the British published at 25e tri, -heavy paper cover, the drscourae to which he is listening; the manoeu lea, and proved .eery success ' cloth; f l t all other the train of thought suggested to v ox s ores or will a the;. ublisbers on receipt f along in his mind parallel with the first The coroner's jury at Hamilton re- P Ported- in place of the discourse, which is the case of 1W. F. Walker, Q•U., killed late Season lin Women's forgotten.' at the Charles street crossing of the There is something, perhaps a good or;,ii0c bound la c o '; is .for sale a a •:. fug, b k t -Il b sent postpaid by him by the discourse. The second rune • o price.' tp p and frequently is remembered and re• turned a verdict of accidental der►eh.in A T., 11. at: B. Wear. • deal, in this theory, but however well it Postmaster -General Mulock bas ar- A whit season is predicted for this may serve as an explanation its utility as ranged with the authorities of Great means that>many light t smallest. The aim- Britain and Cape Colony that; letters ' u es will' pleat way. out of the difficulty is to lay from the Canadian troops In South Af- s cost m Summer, .hich an excuse s ofthe am r' aecessori of women the blame on. Dame Nature, whose hos- race shall be forwarded and deltyore shades dern;thet they will be of etbrilliante illstet •:tility to exact duplications o! any- kind is whetner paid'or not.colo• coaden r ather than th a morestoe ,illustrated in every inch o! her broad do• used hs—the brighter ehpdes to be DON'T TELL ANYBODY, used with white, an$.the lighter tones main.- No two men ever heard or saw a rT -with black. March. Ladies'' Rome -thing alike, •and probably no two eve • 1f no one should tell you about it, you will. Reporters are no more fallible than would hardly know there wee cod-liver oil other people; indeed,' their accuracy is in Soott's Emulsion, the taste is se nicely far above the average. _They, however, . covered. Children like it, and the Puente have a thousand critics where other•folks don't objeot. have one, and not one of the thousand A case of smallpox has broken out ever passes over theirerrors. of overe- at Ruthveu, Essex County. henslon or expression in kindly silence.— The Belleville Street Balmy was offer-: New York Time. Balmy Journal. ' NHWB Norm. JOHN, RUSKIN'. • ed for sale by unction yesterday, but no bid Pew men have done more In the cense was made. Before and After: • of spiritual beauty as well as material an'e faenitnr8 factory and an Some years ago a young curate, seek- art than John Ruskin.—Pittsburg Dia- MoLa Bing to be licensed, was bidden by Dr• . patch. adjoinadjoining�laninplaningmill at Stratford r were Terliple,. archbishop' o! .Clanterbury, to 'Like `Shakespeare, his getltus flashed destroyed -Sy Bre. •read a few verses of the Bible in order suddenly upon the world. Ruskin's an: The Masonic Temple, destroyed by that his fitness• -.for conducting public cestry did not foreshadow hie wonderful fire at 1,4ndon,Ont, will be replaced by worship might be judged. -. gifts. He came forth, Minervalike, full a large and better building.' . "Not loud enough,” was the criticism of panoplied with rare talents.—Washington Col. Hercbmer cables the Minister Of the bishop when the young man, bad On. Post. Militia from Cape ,;,Town that eight !shed. Whatever judgment be passed oft Rus - horses died on the.gomeranian on the "Ob, I'm sorry to• heir that, my lord," kin's ideas he set people to thinking who Way o t. replied the curate. "A lady in the church had never thought before, and what .he. Ne Brunawicltt'rovincial'lregleurer yesterday told me 1 could be heard most had to say he said. in phrases than will reports a surplus of $14,000, and asks •plainly all over. live as models of English prose.—New' the Legislature to vote $5;000 to the • • Uhl You are engaged?" suddenly ask. York Sun. families of volunteers now serving in 'Dr, Temple' __ �_ ..•.-- John Ruskin was almost the 'bait of I „ • South Afrfoa.: " Yes, my old. "- that galaxy of great minds which illumin- ed English literature during the middle WEAK,VONGiS. _ "Now, listen to me, young man „ g d don't believe everything said to be the very iast survivor. --Buf- Mr Frank Jefor • !e, Coldwater, Ont.,: I the lady tells you; but," he added, frith fnlo Courier. d' was troubled for (tome. time with Sore a deep chuckle, "`after you are married Throat and ood's Norway Pine bye p oared me whenwother believe every word she says." the mens off baso time to thought. d thigh , remedies failed. Pee 21 o, . unlatch soldier'. Emergency Ra- ideals, he was a factor to be compared The Princess Louise cabled to Lord Clone. only to Carlyle, Who shared with him en MilntO her'' congratt+ilatione at gumless What are known as "emergency ra Intense indignation against .shams of all surrender, effected clay) gallant 'Can- tions" are contained in little tin cases kinds.—Chicago Record. adieu aid, and her deet sympathy fpr somewhere about the size of a small . • If England today is less Philistine than Canadian losses. brandy flask. One-half the case contains Ii0 years ago, the glory of this -gain be- cTh rand 'Theatre , at Islingtont four„ ounces of pemmican and the other- .. ther. _ foiigs chiefly to Ruskin in doing for art re Sir Mail' Irving and other ,half four ounces of cocoa paste. .nveie `what Darwin and Huxley and Spencer stars have _been in the' habit of begin.- man in the field carries one of'tfik- n have, done for science or what Carlyle, Hung provincial tours, was gutted by his haversack, and whatever,haiipens to and Arnold have done for letters.—N'ew fire. - . • the. regular. commissariat being got upon York World. John Barry,' o$, Montreal, who volun• his ,back •enough to live upon for $0 Ruskin will be remembered best and x d for active service' in South Af• ' hours. 'l;,:lhp,E, feinpaitari Is lean meat, dried longest as rimester of English prose. He retire . serk••itf Ida brother, Whit Was nnat nsl-ii and aft" powder. and compressed •wrote the richest and most poetignt and ri ms in • �i into a block and, ,lll1. the cocoa paste, luxuriant prose of the nineteenth centu- attac .bas been. accepted, and will be - may b ttateri as it'll' or dissolved In hot ry, prose that for music can hardly be attached to the Strathcona Sorsp. , : water. It comes into the depot in tierces compared with anybody's except Sitel- T. Milburn &. Co.,- -Yone Rtordmatio of_ 1.000 pounds each, and t'tery tierce ley's and Milton's. • u13"'Tiulo Express. Pills dfdine mores good tht#p any ether Is divided into 4,000 rations. it edit • MaaaourttPalle�l le ffi r,d, {frit:;, he is well provided.•" -London Chronicle: .. while of this century. `Herbert Spencer naay.be you are engn a v remedy and teens dor theirs a per t car• kei"p almost indefinitely, so that wherever PERT PERSQNAL.S".. for Rheumatism the 'British soldier' goes on active•.errice . Ne Yor a . �e. eat O{ l J Ktnl;s we I'eaclie To bel 7ldonda 'fram' .-- Alfred .Austin's poetry Teams the be �,,�y tloeial 1perplexittea. quite- up to the standard of Brltleh 'The. *el ', 69 willbarrister of Tor.t "It le rude for a sneer to'look it his mCorbett r fir he fs going to aurprftrs onto, and ex:JI Ce b the county of:.' tvatclI." . Bowe*, . o;;, .particulars ;Vere received' "Steer s m peoOst pte. `Be eau easily ?ily d 11 1 dhe ray a gf ly1c 'I'hl')c Mr''Langanver. ; "Andiruder cora host to look. at the Lord It rt 1. not raying much for death occurred. The 'news, however, ; ' crack, publication y, reachl ritC'lItiltLitolilet.' lfjr' cables' f o' {'; " Of course." • . th . da . but there ly rea- (#tlptistr tg�ily, fittrit%Gi�e thou .tttttt, r. ""Well, how. do polite people ever get sort:• to believe thiut he, is 'doing' home° tSGil1- died coil trotted i lift ;ant the :•; sn•,ty Cres) each 'other?"--Chleago roc- mighty hai&thinSciag;�Philadelphia Bqf- IetW, 8 gd wbitherlte hail gone for hut he�alt voyage across from" A:lodges to Itiil1" • old. TO OMB OATA'Ri .:,NJJ `'STD Y se The do*ntea• de Oastellane is scarce- ,- -Ate in, X. a Bran& , if disposed to feel any etultattbn over "`blow, `Vu'illiatf, feh't this retree'xe good tbd fact that she has one of the moat ex. ss that your mother used to maker- • pensive -husbands in the. list,--Waahtntt- ' , bintE . - "It le better than that •lite: niadte id ton Star. horns, Eller—much • 'Emperor William s acting better. But it' isn't • 11 iam 1 ' in ..g like the bad You out rice the itiiost np-to-date and as good as that she, sled is make foe boy who visits his grandreotbger, and thezt This' ' real tint, ndi a lie J retwindows f t alta a eii all. ii ad nt. hercrier w nd wa lie• Method O hu foci all a atones at . dd Inst $ 1?o throws t a zOtt hp ca* only be hid . Itt flaierthol&dne whioh canons her cooky far Is empty.• -Baltimore an by, • nheiatiOli and is info to reach• ' American. , fight apo;.. TreatmentsAU'requiring master's income, belongs to'the misses, . ,,"rhe child ia crying for food." "But,'"': and all bought with his money. Sure, ft's : said the mother, '" it has all the food it a woman I'd be meself for an instant if I will take." " The question.of . starve - could be after making the stuff so easily tion" ?brined the. doctor, .'" is not how doing nothings"—Washington Star., much food is taken but how utucli is as-. similated and goes to nourish the body.": Vof a out- ' thePain in the d is often only the ou ca, bo n - Y Y ' d: dear old lady who lived ' up on Mar- cry of starvation. :you eat'enough but shall street died suddenly the.other. day. the stomach is not doing its work, and Her 'death Was completely unexpected.. .the nervous system. is starving. Put the In fact,' the evening.before: him died she stomach right and the pains will cease, had. been persuaded to speak into the e- together withathe uncomfortable conse- ceiver o!• a phonograph. owned by her ; quences of the, condition. Tbexe is no son-in-law. "ft turned out to be a re-' medicine made. which can equal Doctor markably good record, for the old lady ,'ierce's Golden Medical Discoyery in had a peculiarly -skill voiee, and es she the quickness of its action on the atom,.. sang her'favorite hymn into the phone- ach. • It cures diseases of the, digestive graph the reproduction was perfect. and nutritive system, increases the "aa. Now, there is a `colored girl in. the tam -tion of the blood -making glands, and ily who possesses all the superstitions of so induces a proper an perfect distri- her race.' A' couple of days atter the fu, bution of the necessary "nourishment neral she'was dusting the furniture in ' to. blood . and bone, nerve and muscle the sitting room when -she inadvertently throughout the whole body: There: is turned the' switch that started the pho- pp alcohol, opium or other narcotic con- nograph. As luck would have it the tained in "Golden Medical Discovery." cylinder was the one containing • the old ` " 1 wish to say to the world that Dr. Pierce's the Ricba d. i'#arding Davie. has started for a of rp1'►yii" dei orbits, 'effirYtr; riintiti trite, : —. the, Transvaal as a war .correspondent„ *teething 61 °16 F1116'uniltl e"tbedintlted ; At Chesney, Ilailidet & Co.'s gelid& After be gets there .the British generals sir•ireatta.rit aeperr t se them J►Ir er store rise damaged tathe-extent of 14,000 will not stiffer any longer for lack, of ex- it to.x- by'gre. pert ndvie .'-Boston Globe, •, tt le bptb pietawant and taative M employ Any Dare orr f irritable throat , fetid breath The D ai$ L Emulsion himuft... Scott in 'bronobitie, °Mori( "ana teuthma. For rale thosehaving Lung troubles with tendancy Children Cry or a.11,104 tts er by mail, priori $1, For to hemorrhages. A few bottfes•takenraga- tr)it1 tlatilt Mend 10o. in .tamps to E', 0. lady make to wonderful improvement. ,Filson +t CO., 36, Kingston, Ont, Made by Delis di Lawrence Co., 'him, CAST° ; e d lady's hymn, and it rang out with star- blessing to mit " wt ea Mryislils nrov. B con oC Bing distinctness. The colored girl stood' shutesbury, Pr&nkliu Co., Mass., "as I frmlyl • rooted to the spot 'gasping for breath It ' ;relieve should 1! is o very New pring Importation, PRINTS -Tile celebrated "rums":;prints., in.. Navy...Red and Fancies. A special line' 34 inches• wide ii ht color 5c: P .g • i. 1IS , ATEENS C ETONN FSS• ARTMUSLINS AND. GINGHAM; , S , , ns• and ' Ti t c to designs. " ART ;SILKS In t e Hewes o rl g� GREY . COTTONS, S HIRTINGS AND COT all' bought before the •advance' in prices. A sl ecial line of 36 inch sheeting.7c per y and and a special line c'" •fin makefactoryn 3t,. and ends' at 6c per and b e _ yard. .:... p y the piece. FANCY SILKS in waist lengths at from 1 to $4. • line worth 30c for i e per yard. HOMESPUN TWEED for Suits and.Skirts in mixtures, the newest patterns and styles, was fully a minute before elle quite ie A special plaids and bad slate nowif doctored it stomach Sr-Iasi/abet tbl er i89q, venal. CE.. URTAI1 S fit 15e per pail; . yards It ng and. all -- was doctored for my stpmach rouble several , 1 i' : ,_�•,�_•.•_ covered her faculties, and then, with a years, going through a course of treatment with -rice$ hl her. yell' of "Fah de Lawd's sake! Missy 'Li- out any real benefit. In Siptember, 1896, I had l? sa'e cane back!" she ran down stairs ! cry sick spells d g[ , i t but o e v s s an few worse • con ea Mt e. I commenced n September, i89ry, to take No amount of :explaining could.eo'avince . or. Pierre's medicine and in a short time I could her that. there was nothing supernatural-eatwork. I have gained twenty pounds in about it, so she took. her clothes , and two months. went. -Philadelphia .Record:- • • • • Lord Statncona stilt hopes to to.visit Canada shortly. His. dootor for dds him . MEAT .NAI I ET• doing eo now, though he is keeping fairly Tine• Imperial well. """Alex. Matheson, who for the period , the Stratford. ,Beacon, and who from 1801 until last August was superinten- dent of the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb at Belleville, died suddenly at his residence in .Toronto. . - of 25 years was editor and patina Or of Don't chide the • • The' undersigned wrap to inform , the people of Clinton and . story they have ape ed up in the atoll; formerly occupied by Fair & Co 'MacKay Block; Ontario St., • where they will keep in stook ail kinds of - • Fresh, Cooked, Cured and Canned Meats, such as is tiaually carried in a flrst•etaee meat Store, together with Poultry,, Canned Tongue Beet, Pigs Feet, Mince Meat, and all articles of - a like . nature .whioh 'Inbred delivered arae t0 - anq part the town. Orders solicited. S' Ibe.;gooal:6ausage for S5 costs. JOH,A SOIIUTON, Manager 1i C `Cel T. R. F. CASE & CO, Don't scold the little 1 .nee if the bed Is wet in 1(, the morning; . It isn't the child's f►n11. It is suffer- ing from a weakness of the kidneys and bladder, and weak kidneys need strength. ' ening—that's all. You can't afford to risk delay. Neglect may entail *lifetime of suffering and misery. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS '• Does cots smoke, Beane &ghee. Is easy to Acme Drum • Por floating and Ventilating purpose* This exoeliei"t Dram is con* struoted of the very best meter- ia1 on the moot scientifld grin; oip'ies, and by virtue of its epe- s is the GHEATEST Hgl EATIN1aeDRUM ON EARTH. It, takes the cold air freta the Boor, heats and cironlates it through thd•bottle, end thug eoonomiees in the matter of ifirk~ fuel to such an extent th.tfully` ani halt less feel ig required. etrengthoa the kidney. and' bladder, then nutusss. Those whofraysone inuse scythe, all trouble is at an end.. I would not bhewithont it. This Dram is now Mrs. B. Kidner, a London, *n%.. mother, ur.a iia semi of the best lienees in Clinton living a* 4991 af.y St., ills t W. 'WE1%B, I7lihtsn," "My little daughter. six eef* old, has ' spti5.tm Sole Manufacturer for Huron had weak kidneys eine. birth. Last•Feb" is-._ rusty 1 got *box of Doein'. ;fad ey P111 i! MONEY To LOAIii. a at S'tron 's aril store. ,%linos takinngtbem i more kidneytrbttble of.rany PRIVATE P'IINDS. kind:' I' gladly make thiel .Hearn iapb `ba.' `Atlowratet bit tiretrclatitmertgage3. muse of i e.,�en.At ;ny •child 's t stvsd Apply to flop-; ibis tatedttlWtl'• . . a Il. ltfe'1'agga' t, • Milt ort tq-t! Clinton. Ont. ilia iiatt ad n0 . 16.0tilctc corm, !yDyfaetor , ,, 5 " t , fi , P ,, ,.. , • v u.4 Mom' noLONC AFFECTIONS, Late Bottlfs, 5 oat. ' ' DAVIS & tAWltrN'cL Cd;, Limited, Prop's, Perry Dote 'Pain Slier. trent York ifectrc*t R. Coats Son: ou, Looki Are Foraplace to buy the best grade of groceries cheap, •'�I ND IT IYERh if so, ."YOU WILL FI , Maple Syrup, Buckwheat Flour, and a dozen kinds of choice Breakfast Food, Corn Meal, Oatmeal, Flour, Fancy' Decorated Dinner, Tea and Toilet,Sets, Fancy • Glass and China Derry. Sets and Table Sets Cheap. . Before you purchase give. us a call: •N. ROBSON'S . CASH GROOBR" Clinton, February 15th, 1000, Eueter Four • m AT NO EXTRA COSF All kinds of Small Field Seeds, as Timothy, Red and Alsike Clovers. Headquarters for 'Turnip, Mongold, Garr° d Seeds. Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods. . • Oar apeotalty is Tear: Try aur iso Tea, Other`varfettee equally;ad oheap. Highestgmarket price paid in oath for eggs. Sleighs ..... • Anti t rs -; .tit olki MAR101,1G WOIi S. ' 0000 tit's ODD STAND'. Next to ffommerelat',llote1. ichto eitab ishment to [mull op nation and an orderflbd in the toot- aatiefa'eoo. y + . way, cea try endgranite ark a siesiAlty. Pectoris e• re4onabl.51 those of say aetebtielone t' f. HOCVIt, Clinton 'W` .14/T'ED. Several persons for District Ogee' Manager s to this elinnty to represent MA•in their own and oarranndfn1gtoottntlee. willing to pay yearly stioomayable weekly., Desirable employment,. with nntsoat opportunities.References ex- thanreI. Ennteseself addtdied et&taped en, valope. fi. A. Perk, VA Oaxton'e Building, Chi. sago, Dee. let, 1flw d • We are agents for the Canadian Car- riage Co., of Brockville, and Laury & Sons, of -Chatham, tham both well'known makers of�fu t class Cutters and Sleighs. We keep a stook on hand and those who contemplate purchas- ing one would do well to see us. Cleo. Lavis, General' Ii lemeat Dealer, Mato* ,l ,r;