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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-04-13, Page 12&p.jrtl 1.3,3000 Ies'yMost strange it is to and when rahadeleare free- . • ',caved from the light that theined them laers tisumptiveTo to% Terri hushed dettirdon everywhere-, To stand end commune with them silently., Ft' one was bound by daylight a tyrant glare, The faithful follower of a cur to be, And one was Terced-light fetters needed he - To wait ell day upon a maiden fair. And, each wore then the shape of love or Wattling Of him whom day their daylong Master made; Now all have doffed their loved or hated clothing And mingle o'er the earth in shapeless shade. And we, when death shall loose our souls from ;elf, Shall shudder to have,served se foul an elf. . --"Minuscula," Francis William Bourdillon. Y-TIIE CLINTON. ttiiW* ER4 - - SHADOWS. A ilr• onoues AdviVe. 'you ever see one? You ever beer of one? _Wiest certainly not. Con- '4041,0,15tiOn f4 a disease that Valiably causes loss of esh. You are light in weight, tt if your cough is only ight one, you should PM* take Notes Emulsion ,act.htver ott 'with (typo- POIAltes, No remedy sike0uth a perfect prevent - :490 -o -consumption. Just jlrel'Inoment your throat •giftifis" to wealen and you 4lrird,1-you are losing flesh,• . u.YeIlfthOuld begin to take it. AAird• no other remedy • horetired so many cases ilfrod'onsumption. Unless "Eke far advanced with irttik'disease, Scott's Emul. rti4511Twill hold every in- feedhient to you for a fe'et 'cure. n rAlI Druggists, Kee. and St./ T & BOWNEi,Toronto. 0 .4 . 1-1014N1-6-ii1OL.D AiNTS. EilrifOlierie old furniture that is be AfirAtiblaffiriliniii'm eaten pour a little earbolii, riiidrub well in. 'lids will hit liraviir&hiltelfripearance. ititketafice'grease spots out •ef ground 7.414i4„leffthrivffifii'well with water that has been ,E84 /MB 'allowed to tool, with an ounce •'tlit'139itilsMiPledded to eatth gallon. •It IStelgtiffiiihned that phosphate of am- - Atlimiiifiodillxiiiixed with stare!) used in the uta „ Will render the fabric 'treated 7Atit(Pfa.68iiiparatively firertroof.To • eiveltilf the air of a room put a lump In a saucer and apPly a erisrelilt ig(fcciiciker to it. This will cause ..)1.)11.01(rrdif4altri11fes. which clennse the air very • , l3P0a4iiklill)6.and at the same tittle act as a iIisinfeetaut. Tbit4hiagi the hearthstone so that it 15714411,91 obtx‘''aAgood color and not soil easily Illiellhlting with milk instead of Pif Possible, add to it a small /of. blue, whiell improves the preparation has the appear- .1.1witifigePerldint and will not easily spot... PE rtztRT PERSONALS. flitPlfilithOr sense ahnost every one of PjettIVAustin's poems, IS a call to Atinkroit News. have their thaibles, 7.1M,s6ii:"Carnegie and Frick will testi- .mtfillifeispolis Times. : r•liki.b.taberts of Utah Is now in a posi,- vffircard off gUrtain lectures by a ahi•tiltrt6dread those old speeches in hip kriiKel16fentTe.Washington Star. 40,1o1181vashington once threw a silver illiA8Pertias the Potomac river; and no- NbeWref8F7siiw Russell Sage trying to 311TakfilPiecord.-Chicago Journal. 72P,AttFrtien named Barber led Miss r 4 6 the altar in Rooks county the )th8t Lif•dayAh"The little "shavers" will all fbutA:=-Great 'Bend (Kan.) Tribune. tle ''Casteliane may ' entertain %frtaIICiiiiec)is on the plebeian nature. of °AVM* ekir"sogiety," but he shows a live - elation. of the comforting -quail- ttemApteriean ••: st ro .23er. ' • -. _ • SUkkifill-NER AND CUPID. • • rftulflfelaTd"be, a matter of some interest. IUD lifiritry to hear the views of Mrs. 8 Sumner on the theory that -00 f the marriages are failures. - Mims. C444 -Sumner of Yale should take • 41 for his liver. His declaration er cent of the Marriages are indicates.that he is either bil- hpeptie.-Cleveland Leader. • :Stainer told thesenior class at 90 per cent of the marriages yitrtnrn out unhappily. And prob- Aer cent of his hearers will go at1.and get married, just as if. wssor had not warned theme-, . EaTLEapresi. - • • Ft DFifi. • r OPS OF WATER. ow of Galilee is 633 feet belo* 'tegranean.. rest body of water In the world • nig gaeutlet in the ocean is the Cas - emus Sea, it being 180,000 square miles in t•to sant Ions • e e ator hittguniorti the volume of the warm eatasgesmfothe gulf stream Is 60 times im inginetme xtho combined volume of all the elms In the world at their mouth& • , .111•11••••••••••.• oly;ilatilfraoque high school was damaged tth Y. 41 leng• ilit asx'ter ' 13001leelk. WiatSliring Tidings. We*Os Sick People Well, Celery. Compound • al!!.• h (Gretat Banisher of . alt ifiges Brought on by al ,,,, .!, . vareless Living. ' 6 mole, emeiett and towns of armada in ePring- jiAs•Iidi of pimple Who are in a thot- t tforrintit, uhnoticing" nervous condi- 4 ern;Il trgbinn by careless and heedless a pito. SleePlesenese, irritabilityhaud des- railiti4,Mene,y balp to make the cup Of wretched- refoomplete. !Orgy of brokenclawn Men and we - Odd know that new and vigorous ;depends on purified blood, regulated y ,pottna sleep and perfect digestion. tappy condition/3 comednly by the Oiine's Celery COMporind, fairthave thue far failed to get rid of reNene dieeeitee, linpure bleed, kidney and i toiktrottbles and drepenela, it ts becalm' y have net used Paine's Celery Com- e. i 0 ast testimony of clergymen, lawy. t si,p Yekilitria, Merchants and people of lige position who have been inede .11 by Paine's Celery Compound should dues( every Mart and woman to witty etii, beak of nettiro's life -giver, so that ,Mey test it for their own satisfaction. o'ilet allow any deellet to offer you a ' tote. Insist upon getting “Paine",," e kind that "Makes elek people well," 4, li ZANZIBAR SULTAN'S CLOCKS, 11011, Time le Itegulatetl in the Do- mains of That Poientate. ' Robert Crawford of Chicago wept a number of years wandering about this . globe -and in the course of his .travels spent some mouths In Zanzibar. In speak- ing of his experiences there Mr. Craw- ford said; "Zanzibar, you know, Is a small Island en the east coast of Africa, about half way between the entranceto the gulf of • Aden and Delagoa bay. While I was . there I became very felendly with the sultan, and ene day after we had become ° well acqu'aloted, when A., was calling on him, he led me to a room In a part of the palace in which I had never before been, saying we cook) talk more quietly there. "We were enjoying a tepid peg when clocks began striking in an adjoining apartment --first `a sharp tingaling,..then . an alarm went off, then the boom, boom, of vvhat could only .bave been grandfa- ther's clock. Finally I could stand it no longer and asked him what It was. 'Have I never show u you my clocks?' he,ques- • tioned as his fade lit up with pleasure, He led me irto the next apartment. The walls were literally lined with clocks of all sorts, sizes aud descriptions and of every manufacture. America was repre• sented, and so, too, was every other noun. try. All Nitere 'ticking merr9y, but no two kept the si(me time, and so I asked him why he didh11 have then] regulated. " 'Ob, I do that on purpose ,' he airily replied. ,'You see„some days when I rise late 1 AM sorry and want it earlier, aud vice versa, Tben I. come in here- and glance at one of my clocks that I know to . either fast or slow, !Indthere you are. Ube time is as I want it. You see, I reg• ulate time like eyerything•else in Zanzi- bar.' With a dazed feeling that I was In intimate conversation ivith the Red Queen in 'Alice In Wonderland' I help- . lessly asked him what be meant by regu• lating time for the island. • "In Zanzibar the official time is taken from a clock on the tower opposite the palace. The aultan asked me what tims I woold like it to be, and upon my saying 8 a..m. he led the way to the porch, sum- moned . the oificiai timekeeper and said; 'It. Is now 8 in the morning. Act accord- ingly!' And in a few moments I'm bless- ed if the hands of that dizzy old clock weren't turnedback to 8 o'clock!"-Ige%s York Tribune.•• •, . • The Dreams of Infant.. The idea has long been entertained that babies do not dream; but it Seents that this la a mistake-. A' tew weeks after they are born- and whileasleep signs of suction, 'smiles and laughter have bee° seen. No (IOWA but that the -reniem- brance of dreams -only occurs' when a child' begins to talk :lila understands , what is said to it, and that is the reason why oor recollections do not go mucib further'back than the time when we were 5 or 6 years old, but that we dream ICins before that .age there is no doubt, al- though the range of our dreams is natu- rally circumscribed. by the elementary. SenSatious • we experience. And .that Is why in rearing children normaily or ab• nonaIl.• tome .11 is most -essential le • watch over them while they sleep and try tto gauge the aignificance of their dreams. • It is a •fact me'dically admitted, :says the eminent psythologist M. de Mann ceine, 'who supplies us with•thlis infortna :tion, that the heavy, troubled dreams of infants indicate approaching illness. If they awake with a start, begin to cry and are not easily soothed,then reeimrse shbuld be made to medical advice, fur if is a sign that their normal equilibrium is effected, •• Nature and the Barnacle. " In the'barnaele we have a unique and 'Wonderful case of a _creature that an gf ford as age comes on to dispense with the eyesight that was so useful in youth. For• the Yeung and old barnacle are as differ- ent one from the other as fishes from sea, weed. In the heyday of life the barnacle Swims about the sea, seeking its food with the aid of its eyes stud generally leading a roaming existence. Later An life, however, It grows tired of this aim• less waudering and settles down to wor- ry ships' eaptaios by attaching itself to .the keel of their craft and defying the Mitch advertised powers of variouhitta' ventive paints. Once, then, the barnacle has becinne a •-fixture, whether on ships or sharks, its eyesight Is of no more use. It cannot seek its food, and it cannot Shun Its foes, for it lieVer, More will Move. Therefore Its eyes beetnne superfluous and, accord. Ing to nature's invariable rule in such cases; disappear. The Point of View. Ottum-with4huntor•-411*- with everything else. A -good deal de- pends upon the point of view, I etippoae. There was Tolfet,' for instance, who Was• butted by Clough's billygont. It Seeined awfully tunny to the rest of be,. but Tol- fet dhlit4 laugh a bit. Doesn't appear to -be any sense of humor In Tolfet, Duddy -Oh, 1 (lutist know, You curet eXpeet A Men tit laugh very heartily at what is going oh behind his back. Arid you say yourself a. great deal depends upon the poiut view.-Ifuston Trait script. *Searley-How did he become so point tar? Yew -Hill repeat the story you told hitn .yesterdity .to you today and say that It was the funniest yarn he ever beard. - Syracuse Eleraid. . • Not Very Consoling, liumorist..-The editoe makos fun of my jokes. . Spacer -Well, I don't See that yon 1111114 any kick coining. That's more than you are able to do.-Chieugo News. flis Pleasing Way. Most people eat as if they thought it ,was the fast opportunity they would ever have. -Chicago News. Time is not so large at eternity, but it seems to take up St good deal more room. POSITIVELY THE LAST onset. Poison Li4 Co., 'Kingston, Ont., will after the insertion of this notice withdraw the very liberal offers they have been making to send a 25 cent trial PEES, of their nurvellous guaranteedCatarrh and Ikon- eltiti remedy, s,Oatarrhozone." If you are a sneerer from any form of Catarrh, Bronchitia, Asthma, Throat Irritation, Write at once ; it is positively the last tim e this offer will be made. Enclose 10 cents to pay postage, boxing,' titc. • To Stliteren Pre* 403-vousi new; and teeattnehes.• liana:16;re, of Port Colborne, Tulle Hew She Pound a Cure and Asserts the Belie Thet the Same Remedy Will Cure Other Sufferers. Mrs Daniel Robins, of Port Colborne, Ont., is one of those who believe that when a remedy for disease has been found, it 13 the dutyof the person benefitted to make it i known, n order that other sufferers may else And the road tt renewed health. Mrs Robins says; "In the spring of 1897 my health gave way and I became completely prostrate. Nervousness, palpitation of the heart and severe headaches were the chief symptoms. The nervous trouble was ao bad as to border almost upon St. Vitus' Dance. The least exertion, such as gang up stairs for example, would leave inc Ai - most breathless, and my heart would pal- pitate violently. My appetite Was very tirade and I was much reduced in flesh, The tumid remedies'were tried, but did not help me, and eventually I Worn° so weak I wee unable to perform niy household dut- iful, and the headaches I suffered from at times made inc feel as though my head would burst. I was feeling very discourag- ed when a cure in a case much resembling mine through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills came to my notice and Ideoided to give them a trial. After using two bottlers I found eis much relief that i was greatly rejoiced to know that I hed found a medicine that would cure me. I continued using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills until I had taken eight or nine bone, when 1 copsider- ed my cure ooraplete. The palpitation of the heart,nervonsness and headaches had disappeared; my appetite was again good, and I had gained in weight nicely. I re- gard myself as completely motored and I would urge other women suffering as I did to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial, and I am sure they will have equally good reason to sound their praise. There are thousands of women thrpugh- out the country who suffer as Mrs Robins did, who are pale, subject to headaches, • heart palpitation and dizziness, who drag along frequently feeling that life is a bur- den. To all such we would say . give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial. These pills make rich, red blood, strengthen the nerves, bring the grow of health to pale, sallow cheeks, and make thafeebki and de- • spondent feel that life is once more worth. Jiving. The genuine are sold only in boxes, the wrapper bearing the full name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." May he had from all dealers or by mail at 50o a heir' or six for $2.50, by addree- sing the Dr. William's. Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. -a • :NEWS NOTES. The machinists' difficulty. with their employers in the United States is set- a• 26 Russian 'officials have been found guilty of gigantic frauds in connection, with supply of stores to the Black Sea fleet. • The great hall in Kansas city, in which it was intended to held the Democratic convention, has been des- troyed by flre. . • Bicyclists, young orold, should carry a bottle of Pein.Eiller in their saddle bags. It cures outs and wounds with wonderfal quickness. Avoid sUbstitut.s, there is but • onoPain-Killer,Perry Davis'. 25o and 50o. • The Cataract Power Co. has redirced the rates for the electric lighting of esidences ro Hamilton to one-half cent per hour. . • The question whether- the American .i3e British section of ' the exposition' shall be open on Sundays is being dis- • cussed at Paris. The launch of the French transatlan- tic steamer La Savoie, the biggest ocean liner built hi a French shipyard, took place at St. Namire, YOU CAN'T TELL. ' -• • , Yon don't know when that cough 'wilt stop. The cough of contuniption haa just 'such 0 beginning. Take Soott's Emulsion now while the cough is easily managed, :.Thereport Of. the Olsin Commission making several recommendations in the interest of farmers has been biptight down to the House of Com- mons. JUDGED BY THE PAST. We are willing to be Judged by our past , serriam to the people as druggists; We always devote our beet energies to those who call on tato haveltheir wants supplied. Our stook of Toilet Preparations is ever new and varied, and low prices rnaietain our popnlarity. The spring medicine surpassing allothers is Paine's Celery Compound. It is the groat blood purifier end strength giver. it bartishes rheumatism neuralgut,'dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles/. Come to use and buy a bottle and test 'the virtues of Paine's Celery Compound. H. B. Combs Druggist, Clinton, Ont. esirmity Rooted. The daughter of a Mississippian who has adopted Memphis as her home tells the following story of her father: "Papa was relating to the family and ..„Bome...ol_illoiriends fano.' dapthe..expeet...1 enee he had gone through itrfiaving a tooth pulled, He said the dentist pulled so hard that he pulled him clear out of . his chair. • I Vas only a little girl at the time, but I mustered up courage to inty half musingly: "Weil, papa, that must have hurt mighty bad.' "'Well, I guess it did,' he replied. 'If you "could have seen the two roots of that tooth that were wrapped around my backbone, you would know how it hurt without asking me,' • 'I suppose he meant jawbone, but the laugh that followed was too loud for me to hear the correetion,And I do not know to this day where the roots of that tooth had taken hold." -Memphis Scimitar. Aneient roroelttin. A simple of Egyptian poreelain found at Memphis was recently submitted to - M. Le Chantelier for analysis., and the Interesting fact was brought out that it was entirely different from the Chinese porcelain. This leads to the conclusion that the manufacture of true porcelain was known to the ancieht EgYptiline. To duplicate this particular kind of Dor w- hite would require 40 parts rit blue glass, 50 parte of fine and and 6 parte ot white day. A Ladle of Control. "Don't you think he has wonderful eontrol over his voice?" asked the young Woman. "No," answered Miss Cayenne. "I can't say 1 think that. He sings every time any one asks him to." -Washington Star. Children Cry for CASTOR1A. IR 'a D ROBINSON, • DuNDAs, oNT., Gives tits Honest Opinion of Milhurn'S Heart and Nervo Pins. Mr. 7. D. Robinson, a ridden* of des, Ont., has found thee, pills to do ell 'that is claimed for them and made the following etatement of his cue 41 Some time ago 1 obtained" w box of Hiltrarti'm Heart and Nerve Mr, and X can now without halite:thin ray that they hive , been benetloial in relieving ma of an obstinate end long standing complaint affecting my Insert and nerves. ' • it r was troubled with sleeplessness, di4 nese, palpitation and neuralgia for such a long time that 1 hid really given up hope a our*, Now, thet others may learn of the virtues of thus remedy, I give my unsolicited testimony. "My honest opinion is that there is no mem good for heart and nerve troubleu at Milburn7s Heitrt and Nerve Pills," Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are ON a box or $ for 11.25, at all druggiots. THE PARIS SHOW. The personally conducted tour of the clubwomen of New York to the Patio • exposition promises to be one of the most notable .of the exhibits illitetrating this country's advancement - Alvin S. Sanders of Chicago, who has been appointed a United States coMnus- efoner to the Paris exposition, will he the special representative of the live stock interests of this couutry in the e:Ffl'Osi- non. He is the publisher of The Breed- -4es GazettO. A plaster paris design for an "Uncle Sam' hat -probably ' the largest in the world -containing within its crown prac- tieril models for upward. of 200 distinct styles of hats worn by 23 nationalities, will be sent fromPhiladelphia to the Pariseexposition. There will be over T,000 exhibitors at the Paris exposition, and the •United States IS in the first rank of the exhibit- ors. The display will be strictly repre- sentative 'and will show in an adequate manner the excellence of our productions. In 1878 we had less than a mien% as many exhibitors.' . Tilg ROYAL BOX. Queen Victoria still adheres to a set of dietary rules and health prescriptions given her Many yeara ago by Sir Willitne Jenner. , • The empress of .Russia speaks five lit ti guages .and paintinz rowing, sketching, switanling and tennis are among. hey recreations. - • The kaiser has again.lieen commenting on the mustache. • He says; "It is the privilege of a man and his duty. It is the emblem of the:Strength, the superior ity, of his sex." . .Chevalier Michel de la • Zarovitsch, member of the Hungarian nobility and related to the royal'family of Obreovitela of Servia, is a member of a Hungarian orchestra' in New York, He eleims kin- ship with 'Ring Milan, to whom he bears reseinblence. • ' . THE CYNIC. : . • Every' woman. likes tO talk of the "gray, • monotony".of her life. • .. • Every man With curlyt hair spends too much time in combing it. ' - Don't work a laiandjn the Internet a stranger. Lots of people do it. • • All the grand stand players in the coup-. try are not in the baseball business, It is not necessary to die • to prove friendship; .just refuse to tell all yea know on a Mau. . When 'a 'man engages in politics, he will 'wrong a -friend as .quickly as e mat - who is trying'to selnstock in amine. . When a new family moves into a neigis bothood, it Is 'regarded as a valuab.a acquisition if the furniture wagon show* a Stepladder.AtchisonVlobe.• • QTJICKLY AND WELL SERVED. • , • Oar store is modernized in every de- partment that proferly pertains to the drug business. Our pattern( are quickly and well served, and go away satisfied that we are worthy of their confidence. As in the past, Paine's Celery Compound still ranks as our leading family medicine. Rs marvellous curing record rs duff:Went to recommend it to every ailing . and slok man or woman. A full supply of the gen- uine Paine's Celery Compound always in stook. J. C. :110yey, Druggist, .Clinton Ont. The first batch of Boer war prisoners has started from Cape Town for St. Helena, An old. landmark • in Brampton, known as the American Hotel, has been destroyed by fire. ± • • Bulgarian Ministets are asking Rus- sian aid to raise the status of their country from a principality to a king- dom, IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. The fame ot Bucklen's Arnica Salve as the beet in the world,extende round 'the earth. It's the one perfect healer of outs,- corne, burns, bruises, Bores, scalds, hails, likens, felons, Bohm, pains and all skin eruptions. Only infallible Pile euro. 25o a box at H. B. CoMbe's drug etore. The appointments of Judge J. E. O'- Reilly, of Cornwall, to be Judge of the Surrogate Court of Dundas, Stormont and Glengarry, and of Judge H. B. Carman, ol St. Catharines, to)tie judge of the Wu rogate Court of Lincoln, are gazetted. THERE'S ALWAVS HOPE. Bright's Disease ,and Kindred Kie.ney Troubles Have Lost Their 'Terrors .- South American Kidney °tire Wages a Successful War, young man studying for the minis- try, and tho rein of a well-known west- ern tuercha..t, dropped into a drug store, and In t very discouraged mood said to the proprietor "I am quitting my studies arid :am going hotne to le know not what. - My physician says I haye Bright's Disease and can not put - sue my studies?. That druggist knout from experience the almost mimeo - Ions cure in Ida own ease made by South American Kidney Oure. He re. commended it to the young man and In less than a month he vas -back to his studies again a perfecay cured man, South American Kidney Cure is a Iiqnicl Kidney Cure is a liquid kidney specific, Sold by Watts rk Co. z messmeasW- • RUSHING INTO THE GRAVE. Perrsons Who Make thineeersar7 mode only That The*. May Pre, ., "Why will elderly and especially portly persons who have suspected cardiac dia. arrangements persist, ia spite of the nu - morons examples of sudden death that are recended almost daily in the papers, In actually rushing themselves into the grave?" , said a well known physiclau.. "Surgeon' General Hammond died after a hurried run up stairs, and Herbert ' Spencer, though warned by' his physi- cians that death would follow any undue exercise; persisted in an effort to Vault a stile, which he dually did, only to expire from heart disease a few Insure later. He niight have lied many yeare. • "I cannot understand whi men and women of all ages and degrees of health will race after street cars as though their Urea depended upon catching a particu- lar ear when it le coma= knowledge that the cars are run on a leeway of., from erre to three minutes. It is the same impelling reason, I presume, that will cause a man who is being carried - past his stationto leap from the moving electric or steam ear to certain injury or - death. "In running the body is entirely thrown from the ground for an instant with each step, and it Is the most violent of exer- cises.- The heart' and lungs are suddenly called upon to respond to the unusual.and . violent strain, and hemorrhage from the latter and rupture of the valves of tilt former often follow. ?l'he heart is it tough-muSele, but it has its limits. .The body,- after all, is like a cable -as strOng as its weakest ,part, • "This is well exemplified in autopsies upon the bodies of athletes. In many cases of perfect Muscular development the tangs, heart or kidneys have been found so diseased that had not death re- mitted from other causes , this diseased condition would soon .have produced it.. "In portly persons,, in addition to the preasiire of tight 'clothes, especially stays, fat fills pp the thorax, crowds the. tangs and heart and interferes. with their natu- ral functions. Undue exertion , causes 'shortness of breath' or a 'queer feeling'•, In the region of the heart. This is na- ture's warning,' when she condescend's to. give any at all, to 'go slow or ;else .stop 'in at the undertaker's en the way and arrange for the funeral."-Wasliington Star. The Ramp of Security. .0n every "Slater Shoe ", put there by the makers as a guarantee of wear value"""a protec- tion against extortionate proats; Many men would readily pay more fer .a Slater Shoe " were not the price stamped on the sole— this stamp gives the: actual market value Of the shoe determined by the mannfac. turers. - . Made in twelve foot -model shapes, all sizes, Widt,Ils, leathers,: colors and styles. very pair Good- year welted, $3.50 and $5.00. Jackson Ilros„ Sole Agents for Clinton. eliontesewigsneies.,===.61e, 2 For ure blood, A bright eye and A clear complexion, A keen appetite, An easy digestion And refreshing sleep.. "11.43LIE.30 ristors • Sarsaparilla •It arouses the Liver, Quickens the circulation, Brightens the spirits and Generally, makes life worth living. TYRANT cime. Slay seven years trial* have proved It to be beyond question; Say whatiOu AR .the leadIng Opgists .tell BRISTOL'S .SARSAPARILLAi. the most reliable Eq.00D Purifier known. He waves, his LtattasataaissosteAsassatti&as lash of govern- • • • ment over the head of every woMen who elects him to rule her life: No woman: can choose the happiness and honor of wifehood and inotherhood• ' without being subject also to its pains and penalties. But rib woman Might to suffer as most do from those ailments and weaknesses which are due to herpeculiarly delicate and susceptible organism. Every woman ought to know that Dr; Pierce's Favorite Prescription will . cure these unnatural and debilitatiVrubles. It cures them xtbsobitely, Co etely, permanently. It contaihs no alcohol to create a braving_ for stimulants. . It is with heart -felt gratitude that 1 must tell you what your medicine has done for me," writes Mrs. A. F. Crenshaw, of Panasoffkce Sumter exh, Fla., in a letter to Dr. R. V. Piero; of Boni°, N. Y. "After consulting you -about my &se I,took your medicine and it cured me of female weakness. I was all run down; I suffered --withsick headache, pnhi8lnthe back and bear- ing -down pains. I took two bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and was then able to take care of my house, My health is better than it has beenfor three years. I do not know how to thank you for the kind advice you gave so cheerfully," • This grand "PreScription " has accom- plished the same beneficent purpose for thousands of women in .every corner. of this broad land. It imparts health, strength and endurance to the special organism of Womanhood and gives tonic vitality to the entire nervous system. Its marvelous propertie$ are more fully described in one chapter of the People's - Common Sense Medical Adviser by R. V. Pierce, M. D., a splendid thousand -page illustrated volume which will be sent free paper -bound for sr one -cent stamps to pay the cost of customs and mailing only; or cloth -hound for so stanips. • D. L. IIIACIIIERSON 11,1141:74A.NOE. vire, • am. Accident, - Plate:OW& 01111708, • htermAY BLooK. Cstivron ••••••••••••••••••• • JACOB TAYLOR Clinton. Ont. General District Agent for the Confederation Life Insurance Co • for Stratford and Goderich, inclusive. All in Ormation relating to insurance gladly given money to loan at reasonable rates. owe, in Palace Block JOH .W. YEO • 1101.blEsvILLE, Agent for the MArtemorren Fiat AssunAscs Co. of Manchester. England, whose funds and security are rated at $14,500,000. Also the lio- KMT:01. ?Rivard IneunAng Co, All classes of farm risks and tovra property takena lowest rates. First-olase Loan Oortipaniee also represented. Money tobe had from 4; per oent up according to nature of security. - Daily HoIraesville postal card will fetch hire. TOTAL ABSTAINERS 'ARE THE BEST BISKS,therefore the T.emperance & General Lite Assurance Co OF TORMITO ds theUBST OOMPANYforthe 11EST RISE. Over six million dOlJarS Insurance on the lives of tOtal abstainers in Canada. 'For rates, etc. enquire of C. 1143t1REI, (lettere, Agentfor Huron County, Address -37 Fulton St, or P.O. Box 110 CLIRToN London & liallooliro Life , leetithlielied•in•Canada 'invested Funds,. SO4632,238 044.0.44.40o. raltRItAL .-- STRONG .4 rnoonessivE All tho popular forms of insurance issued. Petiole/3 unconditional,world wide and neuter. tenable. money loaned. Petioles purcluwed, New Burliness 1898., el,500,034) Ain't paid Policy Holders1187.000 Fullinformation furnished:0 CHAS, Eh HALE. Agent, Clinton. u neaani uggies IVY &sons Fint dass from $65 to $80.1 $46 FRED AUMI3,11.LL, Clinton 0 Start The Spring Trade At the Emporium Now we can talk to you beoause we have somethingsto talk to you: about. We have received a large ehipment of apring geode- and more corning , and invite the • . ladies to call and see the fine dress stook, silks,. sitteens, satins, prints, gingham, fiatinel and fancy goods °fall kind. • . • • 111ILLINERY.-The ladies are Zepecialle inyited to call and inapeok the new up-to-date and stylish Millinery which haft just arrived',from the large citie3 Millinery of all kinds at low prices can be supplied by us. Cali and examine our new 'stook and compare prices. No trouble to shoW goOds. Butter and eggs wanted. . Emporium, 'Londesboro March 8th, 1809 • R. 'ADAMS Christmas Give Perfumes if you'd plesee the fair- . sex. • The choicest kindle here. All tho famous makes -all the a irable °dont- • and many kinds put up in attrao- - PERFUNd — specially EES., an tive Christmes packages. Our assortment . ofiFine Hair Brushes,- Military Brneheq, Mirrore, Whisks, Pri TOILT. Egoods ebony and handsome woods is the, most • complete in the town. And,the meetinter- esting part to.you is that prioee are far be. Dainty Gifts for both Ladies low what you re been accustomed to pey,„,-' and Men—for Young or Old for similar articles eleewhere. ... . -."' . H. B. COMBE • Chemist 114,,D swam .10r, I ani a firmer located near Stony Br( -)k, ore of the most malarious• districts in this State, and was botherci with rnahri t for years, at times - so I could not work, and was always very constipated as well. 1,1i/or pars I had malaria so bad in the spring, when. engaged .111 plowing - Bat I could do nothing but must Ivave taken about a baud, of quinine pills besides dozens cf other remedies, but never oboaine&. any permanent benefit Last rili in 'ih ,e 1 114 a most serious, adtsek of chills and then common.: 'takz Ripans Tabules, upon a, friend's advice, and the firs.f.. box In: 1.ne r:2;ht and I have never been without them since. , aret "1.,41ra:c each morning and night. and sometimes when I feel more tiu.nusi..illy exhausted I take threeht day, .• They have kept my stmlach sweet, .tni towels regular and I have not had the least touch of r. :a nor splitung headache since I commenced using them, 1 know al 1 thtt I slecp tater and wake up more refreshed than formerly. 1 COt t In�w how many complaints Ripens Tabules will help, but I do I, ow they. Niv;11 cure any one in the condition I was and I would not 1 Witivitti [he'll at any price. I honestly' consider them the cheapest - d medicine in the world, as they are also the Most beneficial a*: 1 tiltt most convenient to take. 1 sun twenty-seven years of age and have worked inird all my life, the MMUS AS most farmers, both early r..nd late and -in all kinds of weather* and 1 have never enjoyed such good aS 1 have s!nce last fall; in (4L. fact, ro neighbors have all remarked my in o‘.v.1 condition and havse.... mid; Say,John, what are you tioie:',.; to look so healthy ?" Altfliti...A elute or bod )o.11tb Mot fvf P•it nc.. tia-m.at. t. 4441tstatz pit41,114ttvell. t .1101 ttriolvo paeket* for 43,z. -/.,* ,1,.1,, 1. al, say essoi mote, 02. ..ani oasever mist trots the wore it IF' S..* t. 1.. isehroIs and 0, au'atitlekra" ot Kt` teettekonien um to mots to any 0(1,74.45 fa 5 ‘), tts, rem? -suits the muesli 0.1 Mot York,