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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-03-16, Page 8• • • • ,• Mach 16, lt.00 THE CLINTON NEW ERA, • 0 * • I EHE PAYS THAT. Anil NO • • 'boa We tears. know not what they Mon; ' TeaPan r* from the depth of e eikdr . Rise hi the heart and pact 1,1 ;to ,y a, Ia, looking on the happy eatutert And ilainkiment the days that are ad mtre.. Fresh as the first beam alliterttur en A Sall rhet•hrtaas our -friends u.t front the .6t.ler world, eat' as the last width re‘t•eua lAtte rata sinus with at ire lave below the verge.; • lo wt. so fresh, thedaye that aro /14 mom. Mt, ead and strange as In dark summer dawna fhe earliest pipe of hell avattenrd tad* To 4nng I ars. when unto ;tying Ryes • ries esn eata siowle grows * 141Inunering square; o sad, so silence; the dos'tliat are no,more. • reannonertd hissra after,deatit, And sweet as tIMar heeelon fancy feigned • ou Out are for others -deep as love. . • • Vete tirnt•Wi,tt on Rapt; 011, 4).•utli lite. the days,that tire no rowel • -Allred Teapyson. • atti Babies end children need proper food, rarely ever medi- eine. If they do not thrive on their food something Is wrong. 'They need a little help to get •-their digestive machinery working properly. 4, 015 ,S11(1111 • 7 cor COD L1VER OIL _ Willtlfiri9P110SPIIITE.SeethYE4.500A • will generally correct' this difficulty, • If you will put" from one- fourth to half a teaspoon kl in ,baby's bottle three or four times a day you Will soon see. a marked improvement. " For. larger children; from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk, if you lo desire, will very .soon show Hi great nourish- ing power. If "the mother's • milk does not nourish the baby, ,she needs the enud- sion, It will show an effect at once both upon mother and child. • '' ,soe. sid.azoo,-atidruggiont._f_LL... Cal-1*.ls SOMME, Chemists. Toronto. THE:CENSOR W) -IN THE PLAGUE° RAGED. A pritphie .Pleture of the stricken cite or thintbase A distingnisbed toreiguer, Prince BO. tier Kitrageorgeritch, gives a eraiffila Plc* thre of the eity of Bombay during. the last terrible plague. lbe streets were al- . taut, I u this leizattl% there was no don* • tn.; of voices. bergaining. A few pm- ple iyould stated about the stalls and er- a mine the Roods, but the seller never Aventet1 etil'e.• 4, • . 11 Is -afternoon. Suddenly there is a eboter of tonnoms and rattling °Coati - opts, A 'Hied= Naml is passing by. rim dead lay stretched.= a bier, his face painted and borrible, with dreadful ;tear - lot rheeks covered with wreaths of Jas. mine and roses. A man %attics before the eyreaa, egeliong a jar of burning charcoal 11, light the funeral pile, A. alobanunedan funeral now. The bndy was In collie covered with red stud sparkling whet gold thread. The hearers and mourners (1111116,d an almost ebeertut measure as they marched very adow le to this burial grumel by the . sea. side, where -the dead rest under spreading bulletins and flowering jasmine. Then a Parsee • woman . stopped my servaut to ask it were a doctor, "A doctora I caupotssay," rotted Abl. =lee "but the eahth kiitovs many - thaws." The woroarereyes entreated me. Would' I. nut eomea , it would nomfort the sick , map and belp-him.pereaps Odle easitielf. the gods'would not spell' him. N.. At the door of the house the sick mania - wife was washing -a white robe in which he would be dressed tor the grave on the • 0o 1rraw. The nearest relative -of -the dye hie must always wash -his garment, and had iht• praline end was 'doomed, was, re - mere(' by ritual 10e prepare for the burial while ber busbapd: was yet living. Her Mee wore irlook of naute and tearless res- iguationaliat terrified we • • . • The plague •strickeu man lay on a low bad. struggling with enguish; Large drops of Sweat stood out on his face, his throat was wrapped in wet bandages ace. he' spike 'with difficulty, es in a dream: , "Pelle,. sahib!" -"Water, sir!" • • Then he closed ibis eyes and fell asleep at once: and so stout') he sleep till the . • • In SOmew, the awns valleys the inbabi- tants are all efflicted. with goitre or. "thick neok. ' Instead of regarding this as a e tormity they mem to think it a natural _legate of phydloat develOpment, and • tout- Jets passing through the valleys are eome• times jeered by' the goitrous inhabitants, .becinte they-, are without thin offeeeive swelling. Thus a form of disease may . • become so common that it is regarded as a natural and necessary. condition of life. it is eo, to a large extent, with what are calii d diseases of women. Every, Waltsall soft re more or lessfront trregnIarity,uker- ation, debilitetine drains, or female weak - zees, &rifting sufferingle so common and so universal that many women accept it as. A condition as nature! As it nonsary to their aex. Hut it ie a condition AS un- natural as it is enneeesaar Theof Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription strength- ens Abe delicate womanly organs and reg- ulates the womanly inactions, so that wo. man is prat:Welly delivered from the pain and misery witioheat up ten years of her lifroetween the ages of fifteen and forty jive. "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong nd 813k women will. •• • the womanktioiving that her husband • . -The problem is not what to do for the. intitriferburinvw to atop doing for thpin. .; --Carlisle t'Pti.Y Red Man. • • "" Cede Sem sets an exempla In ordering - -the vaccinixtion of all of his: prisoners in the jail.-Pittsbarg Dispetch. ' • The bathtub trust eannof seats the old inhabitant who was brought up to •teash at the ptimp.-Pittsburg P1111fir. • • .ffussell Sage pays Yoni* men should not hesitate to merry mil girls. They don't. It is the maidens with money whe ure•coe.--St. Paul Globe. ' - At . present the' people who skate on • thin ice are vying with. the yoimg women w ho tempt death by wearing eelluleld moments in tbeir hair.-Waithington Poet. spite of. the prevalenee nCivspti; • • pets and -coroners' inquests people a.in still tinning on the gas lied trying to , • blovt • out = .electric lightei--Nettr: York - World: . 7 A gang of Araerlean burglais is repert- , ed to oe•operatinain Paris. By working induetrionsly mitt! the expesition opens they may be able to live at ogle of the.lite tele tor a few weelts.-Quiney Whig, In Mexico it is proposed to create a fund for the widows ot condenaneti eats by charging the public for admission to the executions. The Mexican', philata thropist evidently has a Chinese min New York Press. Girls, bear tide: "A sehoolgirl in Wa- bash, Ind., is suffering from paralysis of the muscles of the mouth, caneed by• too mfich persistency id chewing -gum." Sup. ,aproose you diets upon this for awhile and yelp* foto i rest? -Boston Tran -s • • • TOWN TOPICS. Our 18 ald'ermeu still perelat ID defy- ing superstition by assembling on Fri» • daye.eaBeston Herald. Chicago thievee etole *event! hundred yards of live wire last week. This shOttiti teitch people with hot atoms to keep them under twit end key. • Chicago Timex -Herald. • As to the remark that St. Joule lit only a (suburb of Chicago, It should have given no offense. Chicago says the same thing about Boston and San VtatteiSCO.-B00. ton Advertieer, •Sioux City clergymen, aa they read that Sioux City gambling houses arc playing to "standing roora only," look sternly • the seem= paper .before them and pro. need to take their pen In. hand. --Sioux City Journal. "thictigtrie eiwileeChicagici, When the water was let into the new drainage ca. nal, •consummating , work coating $33e, • 000,000 and lasting tett years, the presi- dent of the board ot trustees spoke these immortal words: "Let 'er golm-litetfalo • Ex Ores% ' • n ' New 0 has figured nut that 'there are in that city • 100,000 more heathen than .In Tokyo, "the second largest heathen city in the world." It pleases New York to hear that Tokyo doesn't surpass it in any re- • spect.-Philadelphia Ledger.• • , • • • • MIMS NOTES. • •TO 011111ifia. COLD lbr ONE DAY. • TalroLaso.tive nronso Quinine Tablets. AU druggists refund. the money if it fails to ours. teats, E.'W. Prove% sit/nature I ou each box. Me Montreal City Council bas voted $1,200to entertain the niembers of the Stratheona Horse next 'Week. • • The D. & L, Menthol Plaster is the most largely sold in Canada, For baokache And • inumalat pains 'there's nothing equal to it. Each plaster in An airtight tin, 2fio. Davie & Lawrence Co., Ltd., makers. The heayy fall of snow canoed the no!. lapse of a portion of the root of the Nor- wood Skating and Curling DO. Low's Worm Syrpp is pleasant to take, always effeotuel, and as itverriee its own Cathartio, tbergas no need of giving Cat - tor Oil or any purgative afterwards., Mr Gillies moved in the House of COM - Diana a resolution favoring si reduction of the duty on tobacco. A sudden chill often means sudden illuese, is all tbat is nteded to ward it off. • tleerfualled for cramps and dierrhaes, Avoid substitutee there is but one Pain- • ,Killer,PerryDavile. 25e..ancidOa. •The war hithe Tongs of Chinatown, San Francisco, was tenewed by the murder of • two of the most pkominent Merchants and • the wounding of a third man, all members of the Sam Ynp organization. - ,. • If anyone nefets >ou a cheap tion of of aubstitute for Dr. Fowler's 'His. tract of Wild Stawbetry, refuse it. Many of these obeaply prepared Dtarrhota re - undies are 'highly dangerous and should he avoided ' • At the election for member of Perlia. cient for the North division of St George Mr John °Tondo Nationalist; was elected •without opposition. * •• CURES °ROD Every snother Itaewshowdlingerons Crotty • is. On the ft of y' g • nee Begyards Yellow Oil:- It will oure ibis dangerous disease when nothing else • will Pr 25e.• To Peals -on Dunham MEN OF MARK, • COngrelletriall Champ Clerk � Missouri laya that he le writing a navel In which there will be no women. A Cabin Passage to Paris Goreruor Muth of Ohio on the day of big lostuguration arose early and spent an aoor in the cemetery by the grave of his wife end children. Ex -Governor Frederielellobie of Maine, who was married recently at the age of 78, is still an active Ma, an Wept hunt- er and a splendid 'Mot • Senator Mar iti very fond of roses and has a troll bunch on his desk 'every day, • yet he has rarely or never been known to wear a flower in hie goat. Speaker /lenders= objects very touch . to beim; called a "general," a practice ot • recent growth, as the highest rank he ever held weal that of colonel. • Mayor Reyes of Spritottield, Masa.. la the • youngest mayor ever elected In Spring- field. Eht also has the honor of being the • • first Catholic ever elected to that office in - ' that city. •. • Admiral von Dledericlas, who was to commend of the (lemma warships at Manila at the time .of Dewey's vietore, • has been appointed chief of the German • naval genera( staff. The oply new meinfier In the Texas del- egation in congress this winter is Mr. AI • bert Sidney Burleson of Austin. LIe is a mune lawyer, tall and good looking and a. foreible and eloquent tipeeker, ' When Senator Proetor of .Vermont first took his seat in Washington, he wore a full beard. • This be soon ithaved'eff, then later let it grow again and has now made another change by halving it out short tree • ' Register your *ems at ems. The Dunlop Tire Company, Limitecif will give free a steam- ship ticket to Paris and return • to the writer giving the best • poo -word description of an ex- perience with Dunlop Tires. All you have to do is to send 4. postal card, registering roue , name for competition, *wreak- • ing for the " Dunlop Tire An- • - nual M -which contains all par- • ticulars, end' Much data, about "Dunlop Tires,k • • 9,Tho oily tools you'll itood." TotviimpitLe.itostri. rove, THE DRESSY WOMAN. • .. The use of chiffon, choux and rosettes on hate of fur or velvet le becoming more and more fashionable. • Kilts, plaits, tucking and folds. will be used in the wing oa .every garaleat to which they can possibly be applied. ' The outlook for the summer et tt,ntn. in- dicates an even greater rage for t.Ant diaphanous black materials than existed laat summer. . • - • Chile and charming are the riding and sleighing hoods of gray angora trimmed with bands of chinchilla fur and rich damson velvet bordered with mink. Women who like the effect ot velvet -trimmings will be glad to know that this eich fabric, in many shades and -is:Optics, • will be in marked demand in the decora- tion. of smart pring toilets, floiise goliroft of oriental. cashmere Op tired with line brilliant Persian netterne bove.idahr red silk blouse tronts aud pet - Omani, open Turkish aileeves lined •with the silk and are fastened with a red Silk cord girdle. „- A pretty stele with fashionable young ladies is the wearing of skirts of black velvet, satin or corded silk. or, ;again, those of dark Russian gm= faille, with , waists of peau de sole in various soft - tints, of rose, color. • • The latest Bat of fashion allows the bride to omit. gloves on completing the and to a poiet. • The resignation. by James S. Sherman, Republican, of New Yolk of his seat as • congressman in order to accept the seem taryship of the senate is the more notable because he was one of the prominent can.' dictates for speaker, Walter Scott Dickson of Salem, Mass., has given 00,000 to Tufts college on'con-. dition that the Rev. Edwin C. Bollee, • formerly of Salem, be made professor of English and American literature at a ekiary of $2,000 a year for the rest of hs • life, •• • CaptainsOecil Macready, who has be. come a maj'or of the Gordon highlanders • owing to the many phenges in the person- - net of the regiment at the front, is a son of• Macready, the actor, and was born in 1862. The only service he Saw prior to the • present campaign in South Africa was. in Egypt in 1882. •• •• • "The portfolio of the nave," said Hee- • retail Long the other.diii. "eittatis smile hard work, but for my part I. have never. • known such hard work as I went through with ana teacher when ter two 'years I was connected with the Westford, acade•- my in Massachusetts. Since thoseds I . ..have always bad the, greatest sympathy with and the highest admiration tor the • Atlecessful instructor of youth." minor accessories of her tvedillpg toilet, The wrist portion of the alcove extends so far over the hand that the absence of gloves is ,hardie notieetible. • Amazon cloth is much used 'by many high class tailors. This fabric differ's from broadcloth in having a semitwilled surface which is not dietinct, and which does -not , permit of the In:omits surface characteristic of many of the fashionable Destiny Changed, The "Slater Shoe' is closely watched dur• 'rig the process of manufacture. Every shoe • undergoes a careful, examination after leav• lug the hands of each operator - - - The slightest flaw in the leather or work,. tuanship7a stitch nalssed-a slip of the, knife * only discernible to en expert condemn* ill; shoe that started toward the "Stater" goal to -the ordinary, nameless, unwarranted army of footwear solki to whoever will buy them. The "Slater Shoe" is•inade in, twelve Shapes, all leathers, colors, widths, sizes and styles. very pair Goodyear Welt- ed, name andprice stamped on the soles. $3.50 AND $5,00. Jackson Brost, Sole .tilients.for Clinton. aoatinisio.***1=11Loi I. 1,, , sgrafigasieminagunimmo For pure blood, A bright eye and, A clear complexion, A keen :appetite, An easy. digestion And refreshing sleep. atil.aitaMM • IS ars/ arill It arouses. the LiVer, Quickens the circulation, Brightens .the spirits and - Generally, makes Me worth living. 'Sixty await year's trial have proved it to be boyondilue-stion! . this most tellable BLOOD purifier-100vm • • All .the leant Druggists sell BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA.. • . • We guarasiteeth.itthese wool materials of the wiuter.-New York THE CENSOR.' • . The Ross Government, hr 'connection with its plan of road improvement hopes to provide for tint abolition of tollgates all oyer the Premium. • A Great e D, & 1. Emul- sion of Cod Liver Oil it; a great builder. It gives weight, adds healthy flesh, and overcomea any downward tendency of health, Davis ta Lawrence • Co., Ltd, make's, • - ° • • At the annual meeting of the Western Canada Press Association at Winnipegit -was decided to have an excursion during the coming eummer.to Buffalo and Toron- to. . Sleepless nights, caused by a petsiatent rasping dough. Pyey-Peatoral quickly (tures the most Severe toughs. It. soothes, heals, never fail° to care. Manafaetured by the proprietors of Perry Davis) Pain - /Inlet. ' Mayor Teetzel ays he will have the Irish flag heistee- on the., Hamilton city hall on March 17 if • the ' Irielunen will provide the emblem, • RUBVMATISIII Is completely driven from the system by Milburn's Rhentrietio Pffla. Whey give re- lief frail the pain, limber np the Stiff Joints and cure when othermat luals of treatment fail, „ • Sir Wallkill Macdonald hat presented four - potifids of tobacco to eaoh non- ooimom000tniniosnetinoro. officer and man of the s For Camels of young or CMOs of old, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup's the beat re- dy sold. For 1 in the chest, there's nothing like it, it hints all thereat. , • • " • • MeenWhile• Cecil •Rhodes won't care • how" muchdiamonds go up so long as Kimberley itself •doee not do act -Phila- delphia Times. • , • • •' dolts are not alloived to• be muzzled in the District of Columbia. • Thus. the dog has more liberty than his master. -New York World. • •• If New York, builds .a 560,000,000 Me. nal through which lake and ocean vessels - may pass,' there will be lent unloading at New York city than ever, But it•will • etill be a good hotel town,-.Detrolt Jour - tial. • • All doubt as to the presence of the • Americans with the Boers has been...dis- pelled:. No one but a citizen of this land • of the freetWould have hellographed that derisive "Rater' to the • British at Freri Camp. -Sate• ferancisco Call: • • '• It is believed that 'even more Money will be raised in this country for educa- tion . Oaring .the-. turient year than was raised Wet year, some estimates 'of the amount that will be 'given in 1900 going II high as $100,009,000.--AtIOuta Jour- nal, - 4 ...Oa f. • •• • The iceman has not done much sniffing •so far thile Winter, hut' he .will have his • turn next summer' mitosis ;current re - other. Put tip only in i4ffEllOt,saltzeittatx The Spring Trade uicker than Sta glom' you to ctst the • . ' iis/i). hai Plaster any size. ' - At the. Emporium . . • . m ii. Every • family . • • , . ready for an Omer" We have received a large shiptneut of spring goods and more coming. and invite the. alt quid have °no . Now We can talk to you because we have something to talk to You about.. PLASORII Re. CY- . ladies Weal' and see tho fine dtees stook, silks, esteem, eating, prints, mtighams, flannel. , °Avis a imicmcc cc., and fanoyviede of all kind. . - - LOAM,. LIONTOEAL . Bevrare a Imitations - Millinery of till kinds at low prices can be supplied by us. .. - 1 Under the itttefit tiadialtdi of thi it I 0;ehit' COld'eliind' Ireps • grille can 'Ee dtatrpled by lbst. too ors. Let' the Wa We, and put all • Cotinfirfelt food through the ante purg- TAK I NA THE REINS. .• lflWrogess tt is the Only sate rule for • Wilia 37 and iood.-,--New York Herald. Announceibehts that a St. Louis ache& tiser who promised, to make everybody rich on the smallest investment end that • „ everybody of the, name of Kiser le eofl. tribating to secure a share of a Dutch estate of 146 0,00 000 tend to rove the . ediegation of the bunko chief that "a fool le born every minute."-41hicago Ohrotila de. le expected to beat 2:10 thie year. • John, Laughlin of Philadelphia haft a • , :mare by Tangent, the sire bf Sarah which has been a quarter to cart It! 4.• r In 84 seconds. , 1 Pneutnatie horse collars are gradually coming into general tura, as they are ex. The Austrians are to have a epeedwaY 81/4 miles long at Vienna. - The Stallion stake*given by the Califor- • nia Agricultural society will be worth 520.000. The Occident stake of 1902 for trotting ott ofclosedwith94entriee, the largest number in its history. • hie of the Chicago trainer Georg st, A green son of Direet, now intuta- iremely light and j'a great comfort to • moan's friend. Kendall stock farm, Valley MIS, Eau., is wintering 14 weanlings that are lusty and growing. Their ration each day is • %pial parts of ground Kaffir corn and oats, and the mixture is a great success. The driving club fever has reached No. • V* Scotia, where a club was recently formed at Digby after the lines of the tlin:6 al loci. NIThen This is Done You Sedate Perfect Digestiron, Good - Appetite, Restful Sleep and Fin Health. • • Mestiful arlYler; club* in the United .States. enoa arid Printer, 2:124 by Prince Meditim, are credited with a mile in 2:25 over a half mile Outgo In Philadelphia. Charles A. Mullen Is driving them on the road this winter.• • The Belmont Driving club of Mailed& phla is arranging a tro ting meeting to he held during the Iteptth lean stational cone Tendon. The nec,eesary money or purse* k45,4)0C1-.-lati been gueretiteed,' C. W. Winthip of tlitlifornie thinki he can capture. the double -team record for trotters- 'with Uszelle, 2:111/4, and 'Aster, 2:12. The peewit record it 20y4. held' by Belie Muslin end /tootle Gidege. .•Paine's 'Celery Compound I Nature,* Spring Median* Make*, People Well Igtedite, Trtie(Vigdrellit health the portion of Mee and women who have vire, rich blood • %Mandl nOtirisbed nerves. POO health ;eirtd' &ease Meant .ditsioseci nerves an4 povorishea blood. • Petne's Celery Oompound bury' supplies • the need* of the mid rundown in • r Bine; It drives ail ologglitgrakattara • and Impurities, bent the lifeitraata, utak. Ina it tyntrat, with freedom and vitality to every part of the body. Palate Celery COnopoundbrabat the un- strung And *Salt nerves and furnish*. tc. ttutrituent that builds up the entire vier. eons organization. The ,tired, thin and *anent body take* on limb, pain to Ma bank budelted, the akin bed:110 Olettr. ' • the kidney 404 liver free from diatom,* the digestive organs do their work with nn. felling regtiVatity, and it haling of sow *two and weil.being iota blut Ow of ner. woogneal, Mesudenoy, irritation and rue. Anatolia. oatists nerve* arid domes the blood With ?Moe* Gaiety Ootupentid,and a new, bairpy sad heatbfal life be yours. 14,•• o • • THE DRESSY WOMAN. In the renewed rage' for kilted ,And • plaited effects fine accordion plaiting has also returned to favor. The Mire around -the. lower portion of . the dregs skirt, which continues to alng about the hips, Will increase rather than diminish as the, spring and -slimmer styles appear. Ott some of the advance Parisian etylie for text season the dress sleeve, when it appears at all on evening toilets, as well as the plainer models on day gowns, le made -to fit as tight as it can possibly be .•, Wore. • ribbon belt passed through a hand; NOM* round or oblong buckle At the back .--the ribbons tied either at the tilde or at • the left of the front In a smart looking, • directoire bow -is a favored finish to the Walla Of denildress gown.. • - The fed continues amen* faeliiimable Young women who copy the French styles ' Of wearing handsome shirt Waist( of *atilt ' brocade, Panne 'velvet; , mitelaase. with tailor Made *kith; of gray, fawn, slo14 pinta colored ot ' black cloth i • --MoSt Or the dreary teffeta and tittle Atli* *aide now worn ore tut out rounding curves in the sok end lefty's* down the front to the bell, And a high ueeked chemisette Is worn With the *Met with a tucked or shirred, front jolaing It Which *halve daintily ivherir the Waist open*. In accepting the each -too as one of the itiodes of the wawa one hire to aelmewhiilto, that there. are lernarkable • different**. In the out, -adjuetment, tend ' &dining el this leo*. llotsieliear- ere 'of lt,look and ab - outdo but few seared women sioimu, •• smart and' diatInguisltid.-s-Nett Toth Dora Roberta , yaw born In 18$2, fiord %%Ilkley in 188S, Sir GeOrge White lo 1885, Sir.Wood in Itile,end Sir Reber. Bal. ler In 1889. A DEEP sttirrznY • It 1** tnyetery why women endure Beek. ache, Iireadeehe, Nervottenees, taleeplere. sy p.lIi when thousands hate protid that Bled& niotimiesni gelokly OUreitudrerouttlat. sewed for riot with kidney trouble,”, *twig Moe Blobs °holey, of la *land 4 lame book pelted .61 Cattla lime myself, but ithertrie Bitters wholly eared me • ; and, although 71 years old, I now At* able to do toy own hownworh." It OttireOMNI CoristipalloO, inaPrOVes. kewit. ems patfeathealth. Only 20o at 11. B. Oeinbi4 drag Mora, Clinton, •e• 4 • Children Ory for CASTOR IA. porta Are Alt wrOnt. The present mild weather Will afford him au ample excuse to cry :"short, crop" and. octew up the. 'price on consunierea--Omaha Bee.,- Rusplit leokinf (treed% upon Iedia • . INSVIRA.NOS, naILLINERY.-The ladies are s.peoially. inyited to call and the new uparedate and stylish Millinery which has just tinned from t • • • - and examine our new stick and compere prices., goods, .tiutter and eggs wanted. • . OW YOU LIKE TO FEEI. PERFECTLY WW1• Emporium, Londesboro • R. ADAMS I ftY .• • Alitirr5 . . . . . • • . . . • • . • • • . , PIK ,INIED Christmas • WILL MAKE YOU se B' RFUMES • Give Perfumes if you'd Ones the fair- . • . Fez. The choicest kinds erishere. Ail thee .• famous niakete•-all the desirable odork- and many kinds put tip in specially sittracr-- :' live Chrietmae packagee. Clueo you have telt the great blase. lag of. good health 'you will never Ile without TINY TABLETS. tormYsoprs' num BETTER THAN 4 IMP AI EUROPE At Druggist& Allman Istia Or. Hope Beide, City 1.101101, Tart* • • TOILETgoods • .. Dainty Gilts for both Ladies and Men- for Y tow or Old • Our. atioriment of Fine Hair 13rusliee,. Military Mirror!, Whisks, int ebony and handsome woods, is the mosk- . complete in the town. And the most inter- esting part to yon is that prices are far be. low whet yOu've been acoustotried to par W4 eitniler itrtiolep elsewhere. • - • •*, H. B. 001V113g. Cbemist &Druggist PO*. 1,144 P*011111.1 • • D. L. MACPHERSON B• se,. upon altis„ upon inland, ut.MaY Mee; • • with an unexpected cheek. The nation fleet * urs, • Ace:I:tents. Plate3lbies. that attempts to. crush mit civilization 1111111,GES and -scholarship, science and art • will .O " liagntiV 331°"" °la"' • Weare pre -owing for Opring trade. Yon cannot buy, it better article for the Money • • than we are willing to sell you. The- • ----USW Materiel. and workmanship goes • inteatil otir buggiesf •• F. Etuxba11,c* Linton, meet „with opposition in thee. dap.* Me1U01111 Commerclal Appeal.. • 2!tivflt jactsix=1 It was Seri& thine. or this community that suchen enterprising firm se B. 'B. Oombe mamma the Agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, the won erre, remedy that has' start ed the JACOB TAYLOR • • •;- GeneCrallinDtretrilhob Agent for the • CotiffAeratiou Lift, auritned. Co for Stratfatd and Goderich, inclusive. All in oneation relating to Insurance gladly given stoney to loan reasonable rates. nuke Palace Mock - Ont. • world by Its marvetlitus =Mts. The furor ' • Waimea, as the demaid for it is immense: of enthusiasm ov e' *as boomed their • OsHoLNIIE Nitior MiwoAt.IforttnAVOir CO All el is of laVVVILIEY, E0 Agent for the monagerta Fier ANIMII0A• Co. of Metiebeator,Eltalotid, whose funds and mouthy are rated at $14560,000. Also the Me - h y I bo f " ff 0.nd positively gearentee eon in Coughs, • Cold, Bronchitue Asthme, Croup, and All • Throat ana Lung troubles. A trial previla Sa Merit. Price 50o and 11.00. •form Visite mid town propert y taken& lieenta , Oly Ion est rates. Pint-014st Loan ConsPaniei able reProsented. Money to be had from 41 per oent up, s000rding to native of atiattrity Dalt ft Rohneetville- 'postal card will fetch him. • TtkrAL ADS l'A.iik0411S ABB THE ituew iixertemerbiorb the Temperance & General U(� Assurance Co feyr lines of winter goods left yet, • Now is ave , er. maosro lit the BEST COMPANY for the BEBT'IPSI. fligttitiatgalineggittig17.611POr °I.1. the liar elittUlr• Or - 4:1 anat. j. General Agent for &Enron Comity, • ' Address -57 Sultan et. Or P0. Box Mai; . Onneroll • Vie, time to buy' llobes and Dlankets • • Single and Double Ilarnesis 611011 & 1111C0iillt). - • am a farmer, located near Stony Brook, one of the most m4erieue btiIcts In Ulit&. State, and %WS. bothere d with malaria for years, at dint* so I could not work, .and was alway Velr constipated as well. ."1rbr pars I had malaria SO. bad in tfte s,•Irrtg, when engaged in plowing. thatl Could do nothing but g;ake. I must NV/ Ap01040 band 1)fitittinine pills 'besides •dozctni of other riroios; but tieVet.914410eti satyr • tent benefit. Last t -IT.;, t•pthh ttlie, I had most s taus. sittec ofchilia arid then cOm-”,t;ncrii VI take Wrtins Tabules, uofl a. *ln 5 adVice,send the mAle me • all right itud4IiiVenver been without them since. tike ono Tio.:11. ea it tporninondistight • tnattematimet when' •feet mofe than it -u ,fly exhausted I takethree lit day, ' They have kept thy Storn Swt.t, rnv bowels refit laritird bonnet had the least touch of it:al ti nor spfittIng W1441404 otimen eed using them. know al tilat steep 1.ttr and wake* more refreshed t formerly. I do , t how many complaints, Truuks and V?Iiitilefl totahlatitaii Antaifiti 11,841. bliteSted Ott1148, $0.5326038 11044 SlioeS mid Rubbers • We 4100 boo lied Cedar and Pine Shingle4 on band. •A cell avileited. J. TvirerozeLL SIt0411 All the Meier fertile of immature 'shoed: P011effle eitedriditiOtithWer Wide 4,nd tiOlater• gettable. money lOatted. 14140 Patella/ed, 14451 Seabees ieSe peel Polio Holders.00:t run information furnished by 01111AS. HM* moat. canto, • Ripsolibules, Will help, but I do 1 - ow they war. cum anyone iri the condition I W* and I Would riot withotiC onaider them the theaueSts•,,riced medicine w .141' • e 1.$0 Orae • :Most ttes:Corlifettlerttt' lwenty;severt years doge and have 'worked hard 1101,1rt as most farmers, both early and kite anti IA' aff tinds of.::wetiter,„ outel it hive never an'oyed Such .good health Its ' hoc since test fo; ki lily neihbors, have MI rernark0, My improvodteedition •kit* 4.4 $00 john what ere tau doing to Iota sd healthl"; AteeSitit, itt 4 altelitikAgt, tifeYbintkrat 1.54 wgttre.&,Ittltrikitarfarvut itx„,-,wzr •you. • Plasters' will relieve