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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-04-13, Page 13A TUE CLINTON NEW ERA 'COVERED Wil 'H IDENTIFYING SIGNATURES. SORES. 111.11.11, mired little Berm Denim Mao years age and be has ,never had a spot On him slits,. Tri• Is preeithally impossible te heal lip .1* loess or ulcers, especielty the old ahronio Mad, with ordinary remedies!. 140 Metter how large or of how long ',standing they may be, however, ',hey beal .k• Ausair end Istity healed permanelati; e--"Wheet Anrdook Blood Bittell hi used. • t IMPIVEY DELI N g. • Mrs. E. Delius, Arden; Ont., proves this An the following seamark' She gave of her :litale boy's lies,: "When my little son :Ilietrey was one year old be broke put in emeeit all over his body. They would heal ‘uPlitlf PEM eale', Olire* MO .agiiin ',bout 'Wee year, 4111 he was peat our;fthen be seemed to get worse and was completely prostrated. When dootore failed to cure him r gieve hire Burdook Blood Bitters, and beside" bathed the sores, With it nine' years ago since 4h11happened end I must any thet in all-thIS time he hes • never Ists;d'a spot on, his body or ay sign of the old tremble returning." • • THE DRESSY WOMAN. .4. Man Msse- Elael1i 'Make alistoke About 111* Owss. The general opinionia that it is an easy matter to identify a signature, and there are few people who would not gay with positivenesa that they could identify their went signatnree under almost any cond. dons. 44. discussion by some le•Wyers the other day makes It appear that a person • cannot at all times be aure of Ws tripe, tur% because of the nicety to whia the forger has brought hie at. One of the Iiiwyers said that no man could safely go upon the witness stand and sea r that a eignature shown him was his signature. He claimed that in the identlecation of a eignature a person • wile tersely fullest:iced io his deeivieo bzr the quality di the paper upon which the signature was writteu and by what pre• - ceded or follewed the signature. If the name was written oil a blank piece of pa. per, like that in common use, the lawyer claimed that a witness could not swear with any degree of positiveness that the signature was or was not his own. • In support of -his argument. the "lawyer said that handwriting experts claim that no person age write his name twice ex- actly alike, and that in any litigation where signatures are In dispute and two signatures appear that are exactly. alike, the experts will pronounce one„of them 4 forgery. It may be true that In general conformation two signatures may be alike, but in saying that no two similes tures were ever made alike, the experts mean that the loops ot the letters and the distances between them will not be the same; distinctions which can be dater-, mined only by a system a close measure' -mote. In support of this theory. the ex- perts take the case of a farmer who is' In the habit of going from his house to his barn at about the usual time every morning. They say that not once in a hundred times will he walk in exactly the same blacks. Another lawyer toldof an experience he had in the trial ef a case in Tolland county 25 or 30 years ago. A note was In contest, • and a question was raised att to the genuineness of the signature. George P. 'Bissell was called as a hand- writing expert, He teetified that the Parisian designers and . ateliers tut signature on the note was a genuine sig - making attempts to revive empire styles nature. For the purpose of testing hie •on both day. and evening gowns. 7 ability as a handwriting expert white on . White and tinted chiffon. in the for 'rarities kinds of flowers, some wit *led centers, will be used on dre •of the witness stand he was gtven a piece of Jew- paper and asked to write his name three hats times. A blank space was left between -and bonnets next season. • .the signatures. Mr. Bissell did not know One of the newest forms of the bolero for what purpose' he was aeked to write Jacket appears to have no fastening at his name, and after the paper .liad been all, but is hooked invisibly under the handed to the lawyer who examined him fronts, toward the side seamsit was given by the lawyer to an 'expert Watteau styles, panniers, elbow sleeves with the pen. .The expert Wrote the and • shortened skirts are enumerated name of Jilt Bissell on the paPer three :among fashions that are to Prevail be- times, an• after this was done Mr. Bis- -fore the sumuter season of 1900 Is over. • sell was recalled• to the witness stand, ' Mand the paper containing the six signa- any of the newest French walking or tures was handed to him.- He was asked costume jaeltets of soft faun, an to point out the signatures that he had nun's gray cr tblecuit color, have revers written and turndown collar of richly colored yet- . He endeavored to do so, but vet. • ' •not one of thesignatures he picked out as having been written by himself was The irnprevement in the Manufacture Ms writing. The three selected were eti Crape has rendered it rainproof, and written by the pen expeet. • their new finish protects many other Reference was made during the em- itted( materials from the effect of the venation to a trial which oecurred in • 'weather. Washington, where a will was In con - Merchants and importers are showing •test. Several experts on handwriting tome beautiful weaves in nun's veiling 1 who testified at the trial claimed that the In sheer, silky qualities so transparent will was in the handwriting of the testa that a handsome lining is Imperetive in tor. It war proved, however, that the making them up.' • entire will bad been traced. One of the s A fashionable and becoming garniturereatives of the deceased had found many IS blaeg, velvet riblion run through the •a the letters of the deceased. Words to meshes of lace waists or boleros, with put Into the will were taken tont the ting\ buckles of French brilliants of fine different lettees and by a chemical proc- sut steel fastened where the strands of ess repraduced in the document which .• velvet appear.• made the will. John Sherman's name • There are setae new and gracefully was signed as one of the witnesses of the shaped, dress skirts on gored /style for will, and it was also proved that the sig. making up narrow width silks, poplins nature had been taken from a signature and similar- fabrics and French models which Mr. Sherman had placed to an ar- • in circular form so shaped that they will tole in General Grant's "Memoire of the. not sag at the sides after the gown has saraa,i, been worn for a tim' e. •The conclusion • wbich tbe lawyers came This spring will show a revival Of a to when the discussion ended was that it A rather 'narrow brimmed French turban Its not such an easy matter to identify made of silk and plain or panne velvet signatures as many people imagine. - stiff there will also be set forth a new Hartford Courant. English walking hat with sides turned • • up very high and pressed somewhat closer tit the crown than. has been com- Kaiurt Gum. New Zealand Is a cooptry ria in the mon in recent models. Not Long Stories. Short Fact Qlflnlng Statements by elinten Citizens Verne' Pitcher's Tablets Succes*. - THE HONEY MAKERS, ly beauty or commercial value. This no- • Queens Can be reared in the spring as ble 'tree attains a height of nearly 200 b soon as the drones are flying. • , feet and a diameter' of 15 or more. 'Its - Bees consume much less stores in mild steli, or 'barrel, as the bnshnien call it, winters than .in very cold ones. ' . rises from 80 to 70 feet without knot or Examine the hive, and if Toil de not limb and then branches into an even head 9. _ .. r green foliage. At the . place lasetrood 'in itit'eufges" ft:IS a aIgit thaC .f dark the queen is dead. • - ' ' - *ere it forkk the stera s a 4M_ w' t the • same in circumference as it -is six 'f'eet Do not open a hive•of bees on a der in from the ground, and as it has ie bark col - winter when they are not 'flying briskly ored in various shades of red or brown it or in any way molest them. gives one the impression .of a beautiful •Queens over 2 years old are not, .as a pillar at the entranee to some woodland rule, profitable to keep. Queens 1 year temple, old are best, especially wheu it is desired Every tree is surrounded by a mound to have them breed rapidly, as is often Of fibrotis soil consisting of dedayed the case in the spring. , leaves, bark, etc., the accumulation of Whentwo queens hatch out at About centuries, for the kauri is &frets:WV the same time in is hive,, they generally slow inits growth, These mounds rise proceed to fight eacb other, but it is se. from two to six feet in height, aecording. dont that both are killed. In this way to the age of the tree. 13tit the nettst re. sometimes an inferior queen kills an old workable thing about the ,taitirt la the laying queen. • • quantity of resinous gum which is 'shed If a queen is not fertilized in two weeks from every part of It. This gum hardens atter she is 'hatched, she will often begin rapidly on exposure to the air, eventually laying without being' fertilized at all. She becoming clear and ahnost transparent. - 1. then called a drone laying queen, andLongman's. . . . her ,eggs will not be deposited in regular . order; nor will there be so many of them Like a miracle. . fertilized. •• . . ' A. writer says: "I happen to know; a • 'cue which illtistrates forcibly how easy •• great variety' of its forest trees -most of them useful, all beautiful,: but _twee _to compare with kauri pine either for etate- licit true? Oen thia be so? Are the facto garbled? Thole ere the questions gust ire suggeot. sato every man arid womi n in Clinton suf• tering the tortures of baokathe and kidney trouble, when they read the published ac- oounte in iniwepapers about medicines Which °Ishii to cure. The success of Dr. Pitither's Backache Kidney Tablet° it) 0.0 Peat and fletlerol home testimony is alwaye forth coming. I One of the many in Clinton ie. Mr', Henry Rotitledgiellattenbury eit„who raw "Ever since was girl I have had ' a lot .oetrouble with my back and kidneye. gym timet washed or made eny exertion the pain Was terrible. 1 tried snowy things, even tried a doctor in Portlead, Maine, V. S., With no &Ted. , My tether got we a bottle of D". Pitcher's Baokaohe lOchiey Tahletie at 13. Combe's drug store, and though I have taken but two -third of the bottles. the trouble ie. all • gone. This is certainly re- ausrkable but neverthelese true. I im,glad indeed to reoommend thein to other.." . Price 50 eentsper bottle. * free eamPle of Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets mailed to. every applicant. If you doubt the testimony of your neighbore you; can prove for yourself -get a sample absolutely free Send Amp to the Pitcher Tablet Co. Toronto, Ont. • Speculate only on Paper. • The story is told in an article in "The Anecdotal Side of Mr. Beecher," in the Ladies' Home Journal of a member of Plymouth church who had lost heavily in• Wall street speculation and failed in !minces and who went to the great preacher one day and voluntarily prom- ised that he would uot speculate for one year. At the end of six months, however, he went to his pastor and asked to be re- leased from.. his promise. "I %an make more in one week than I am now makiug • in a year," he said. . Mr, Beecher refused to release hins. • "Do your speculating on papeie" he said, "and at the end of the year tell we how you would have ewe out had I let you go." • At the end of the year the would be speculator reported to Mr. Beeeber, "11 1 had, actually made 1 hose deals, 1 would havefailed three limes in the eix months." "More haste, lees speed" and "hasten slowly" are proverbs born of experience that some things can't be hurried without loos and waste, That is speoially true of eating. The railway lunch habit "Five minutes for refreshments" is a habit mot disastrous to the health, Yon may burry your eating. You can't berry your diges. thin, and the neglect to spew proper time for this important function is thebeginning of sorrowsto many a busy man. • When the tongue is foul the head aches, when there are sour or bitter rising., undue full- ness after 'eating, hot Hushes, irritability, THE JEWEL CASKET, Nemo of the goid ecarfpine for men are in light, open designs set with the tiniest of pearls and olivine% Elegant bite of usefulneest for milady's toilet are silk stocking supportere with gold mountings either plain or chased. Gold bracelets stuided *Oros' the top with turquoises graduated from one large Mope In the center to small ones at ei- t7Iiierrersetiodr his ctomtusteonn. detheineelves to the ad iti. Bracelets that appear to be Ineplred by French taste censiet of fine chain link. Ing together well ennoteled blossoms, ifeeh as the yloTei or Wild, roffe delicately ornamented with choice Mono, The hitherto exceedingly utilitarian as- pect of the heavy chain bracelets li now modified by the addition of gen. Into one attractive chain bracelet, are Intro- duced rings 'set with pearls.--Jewelere Circular Weekly. • • . TO CORIll 40014) IN ONE DAY. . orekeLaxative crones Quinine Tablet% "..1.11, druggists! refund the moneyif it tains to, oure. owe. IC, W. Greve's signature is on each box. About 1,000 immigrants have arrived at Winuipeg in the laet three days. Mr. ,John Coote, One 0 the best known oitmene of London, Ont., is dead. A HALF CENTURY RECORD. Dr Fowler's Extreat of Wild Strawberry has uow been image for .50 years Ana there is noting to equal it sie a rapia andeffeotive cure for Bowel Complaints of young or old. • • The first batch of Bee war primmers hag • started from Cape Town for St. gains. Milanese Oity John Elayalip, a horse trainer, hatebeen found Wits* ot murder in ninety years in the penitentiary. The Duke of Y9rk has accepted • from a resident of Cork a thousand paokete of shamrock seed, which will be sown upon the graves of With soldiers in South Arnim. • REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder The price of Dr. Agnew's Ce.tarrhal Pow- der has beed reduced by the manufecturer from sixty cents to fifty cents per bottle. This remedy, which has been recommend- ' ed as no other one in existence, by mem- bers of parliament, ininisters and educa- tional men, oan now be had of any druggtet at E0 oente a bottle. It relieves in ten min- utes, headache or.all pain winged by • colds or catarrh. It is delightful to use. It cures completely. • CURIOUS CULLINGS. • In Tyrol the rote Is believed to be a • sleep • producer; and fose leaves are thrown into the fire for "good luck." The following notice is Posted on a pri- vate road • near London; "Funerals, hawkers and other objectionable traffic ot allowed." In many parts of Europe it is at the present day considered an omen of ill •luck for a hare to cross the road in front of a traveler. A child• in Arkansas recently having nervonsnees, irresolution, cold extretTotaes died at the age of 10 mouths, a coroner and other annoying symptoms be euro the held an inquest over the body and in stomach and organfeof digestion end nutri- making out the certifieate of death stated tion have "broken down." Nothing will that the child was unmarried and that re-establish them in active heattlay opera its occupation was "keeping its Parente tion so quickly se Dr. Pierce's Golden awake o' nights." Medical Dietiovery. It strengthene the . ,,..-., a strictly temperance body. It is raedicine ' TRUSf THRUSTS. nerves, purifies the blood and builde up the centaining no alcohol or her intoxicant. Given Away. Dr. Pierce's great work, the The trusts were never safer. There People's Oommon Sense Medical Adviser are about 100 bills against them in the -le sent -free orereceipt of 'stamps to pay ex.. -house,of .representatives. -Chicago _Jour - pens° of mailing and customs. Send 31 nal. • one-oent stamps for the papentovered book The Globe pays a daily tribete of 36 or 50 cents for cloth binding, to B.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. • to the print paper trust; that is, it pays a6 a day more for white paper than it should pay.--Atchisou Globe. • MOWS NOTES. - It has already been made apparent that " while a great trust combination bent OD • Gananoque high school was damaged by the establishment. of a monopoly may fire. • defy for years the application of the coin Mr. Archibald Forbes, the femme war mos and statute law, it must sooner or correepondent, died in London. 'ace' succumb to the ordinary laws of trade. -Journal of Commerce. • The question whether the American and Britieh et:lotion of the exposition shall be THE MOLINEUX VERDICT. open „on Sundays is being discussed at Per„;e. . •Molineux has money; therefore the law- Haygard's Yellow Oil relieves pain, . re. yers have hope. -Chicago Record. . armee swelling; takes out Inflammation, alolineux's ease. Jenne instance where oureeRheumetnins,Oroup,and Kidney Com. a man's family 'connections failed to save -- Plaint. Can be used externally or taken . him from is conviction on the charge of internally. Price 25o. •' murder. -Detroit Tribune. Over 101ruiesnotthe Halifax Garrison re- • blolineux has had a fair trial among an fused to parade recentrys-ersas..0,;„!esa 'Ns- unprejudiced people. The result is a ceivedno food for some time, The grievisas., soneworthy vindication of the weight and was remedied and the men went on duty, vela& ee ,eireumstantiatevidence under the ringleaders being arreeted. modern inethetai or asseet44: ,„„si.: Sciatioat-That most intensely paipli of tion and practice; ---Philadelphia, Record." ' . diseases that defies dootor's treatment can • Apparently Moline= Is regarded bY be promptly relieved and thoroughly cured many persons in New York, lawyers as by Milburn's Rheumatic Pills. . . Well as laymen, as a defendant who was • probably guilty of the crime imputed to Harty.A., Gervan,of Ottawa,and William n Way, of Tweed, were blown to atoms in an . him, but whose guilt lied notbeeProved exploelon in the, packing house of theso conclusively as to•justify conviction -of .. • murder. in the first degree. --Baltimore Ontario Powder Coirmeny'slaotory at Nei, Sun. son, B. 0. • . . '• .. Mrs Chee. P. Temnir, Elope Town, P. HOUSEHOLD HI NTS. Q., wtites : "I need to be troubled with severe Headacheand Constipation, but A clothes wringer with •'Cog bearings Lexa.Lieer Pills have oured me and 1 • turns more eaaily than other kinds. heartily reoommend them to my Mende." • A letup &Jitney shoffid• be as large In the Catpraot Power,Comps:n drittoeiriteHaeniltonetoe.one-helt- cent _peg. ' -:-- - - - - ea the rates' for the electric lightingof reel., , ,es,.,-, „4.e 4.1, . • e. • Y'hae "dile' diameter . as the brackets, will permit. - .._.inge-eee eemeaddeto.theiplengtheordere , , 6 soma of shots uefore weer+ hour. THE HONEY MAKERS. aalasmaa,aavra...... Bee" can endure dry cold, but pot dempnese. There are no laze bees. Queenlese bees build drone comb. Heat does not damage honey, but tends to ripen and improve it, Dernpuese and darkness do not agree with it. Honey that remains In the comb for some rime after [ming etored is always the beat article when extracted. In very cold weather bees -often die, end, falling, Will dog the entrance. TheY must he removed .or the boo will moth. er. During the winter care must be taken In removing dead bees, so as not to di% turb the blve and aroUse them Into etc - It Is not so ranch In understanding the theory of beekeepiug that brings *meows as In the capacity for looking after the detaile. • If there le too much, drone comb In the hive, rentove it and replace it with worker' comb. In this way the supply of drouee Is easily regulated. By having and keeping the entrance to the hives and vicinity dean and con- venient ter the bees to get' in and out reany. Ives MaY be saved in winter. • When bees receive but little attention mid are allowed to build all of their own corab, they always have a large amount of drone, conth, and this, reaulta in. an overproduction of drones. -St Louis Re- public. RECENT INVENTIONS. • acc_ldent might home afrketea the whole %Curse of history. A few englifeeirOir whom Sir BevanesEdwards Is the only eurvivor, compoaed the, party which blew* • up the docks at Sevastopol. There was a shaft 80 feet deep, with a gallery run* ring horizontally from It. •• • "At tho bottom of thin abaft 'just in- side,the gallery, stood one Gorden, after' ward bf china and MAI -tuna, with a A LILLE COLD LET RUN. 000/000INNI/P0M//0 • A little tickling in the threat -110W and I then a dry, heuir:eg sough -"not bad enough to bother about you say." I But every back makee 0 breach in the eye**, Amine Abe lunge end preparies the i wipr for more sateen trouble. Would be. wise for you to hike Dr. Waal, Norway ripe Syrup now. before the Image bowie, permanently affected. It is She meek tertian and satisfastory remedy fee Gough% Oelds, Bronchitis, Creme, Ittatriienese, Sore Throat enit Whoopb4Chvegli. Mrs. g. niter, lanulteirei, N.B., has Skil ea iityt "1 -was bikini euddenly with a mei whieh.mttled iny lunge. I hod a terrible *ma and it pies me great alarm. All lese sernielie. I tried seemed of an um I then sierted talritig pDthirtiWilowoodorit'sps:rNiweee.hrwssioalihyt "Slartiap 11"224s1:11Y1 alweys keep It in like housederingthewinter Mem" Electro medical treatm'ent is given pa- tients by means of a new sofa, which has batteries and an Induction oil contained in the lower portion, with head and foot plates to be placed in contest with the patient. • India rubber can be devulcanized by a new. Danish process, consisting in re- ducing the rubber to pieces of suitable size and then subjecting them to a solu- tion of sulphite under heat, the solution being washed out after it has softened the rubber. For scattering the compound contain- ed in hand fire grenades when broken, e. Massachusetts man has designed ' a spring, which is contracted and placed in the center of the extinguisher, to ex- pand suddenly and act, on the contents • when the grenade is broken. A western man has patented a warm- ing device for raising bread, having a lamp set In the bottom of a casing, with a number of trays to carry the dough arranged in a tier in an upper compart- ment, the heat circulating around the trays and passing off at the top. ° A TERRIBLE COUGH I had a terrible cough and cold, and not getting anything to help me, I tried Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and am glad to say it cured me at once. Pam Cinnxu Bowsaw, Peepabun P. 0.,Ont Tile birth of the Dachese of York's fourth child and third ow is announced. " All Dunlop Tires in goo" . -Your guaranty of good- ness in a Dunlop tire is the guarantee from the makers. "The Dunlop detachable • tire is guaranteed against all defects of workmanship, • materials or design, for one ' yearfrorn elate ofputchase.” No other tire is guaran- teed thus. • Dunlop tires on all good . wheels without extra • charge. If • Damp col -newel is excellent to age On The !smell of the French triluiatlaritiO sweeping day. It not only absorb" the steamer La Savoie, the biggest. Ocean liner dust, but it freehene and brightens the built in a French shipyard, took place at copse. St; Nazaire.. : • Red wine stains may he removed from FEVERISH PROM WORMS table linen with thick milk. Let it ree Mein foseveral Two of my little boys Were troubled r Metre, then wash the la 1 • lighted. candle; hells hand, . The powder with worms, They would we 6 isp ut the Waniofwered n flour bagels, and one of • these *lipped teem the filings, fell to the bettOni Of the eliaft add litokiettei ike that Gorden wag loft stendin u to hie knees night add vomit and throng t o day •• would son:team/a be very feveriehj • I ipkY0 . den' ule/i0''' • In' geentreder with. a I gkred emidle fa them Dr. Low's Worm Syrup an it coin. A Boon to Horsemen. Bngnah pletely onred them, • *loin al vie? 1,1,4 helnd.t. 7 h• • The Queen lies Gabled to Lord liobertSi Lampe and Blentightsi from horde% Main WK. Islimaze, Teeterville, Cott. LiniMent removee all hard, soft or oa Rms. • r i 1 That .t.here Wag .n4 premature (mate taking hira to othiVel'id Itrciroullort, Widow Blood Spevin, Curb/4 Splint', Ring BOBS, l• 111011 was A Miracle, and if that Miracle of Cameral Teelegkeber svmyhthy et . the latviseneeeStifille, Sprain' and Sere and . . , . . „.„ , ; had not bee* workedc.thexiddicitee,That It lose of her hilaband; and to teliterthat the fivrollee Throat,Coughesito, The tweet One e ver Inni • . different dynasty would be ruling in Mie British ixtople alwaya , regeided the dead hettlii ifflay make you $50, Warranted the Little Li a aa and that Xe9..r4 Xitellener would sever Genoret ith fli •gallant soldier and honers,ble Moat wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. 17 05 have had the opportunity of making bis icemen. , !amour flier& to IChartueoP , . ""'6'A eAliStlii0ii tight% -er"dilds'. 'J, ''' ; Dettelt Itivor lieilway Company will nletill The shareholders Of the Like itrie it ' lime! Bear Sisgmeturo Of i ' .1 0 il.r:`4,* PI" 1 ‘.. " ., •ASTP1INDEP THE 311DITOrt. . St Williferville on May I. to ooneider Abe N.:;-411 Sunday School. Teache me wipe Bdiade S. A, .13rovtn, Of Beiniettiffillie, So i f . p sea agreement of amalge. Axitleigt Oreill, r" eatttlii#1‘ ° ' °C41.°4411/7=Ittifitilrl*fira. "TI:::1Efg °nil a a r°P° ape ta, ha matien with the Erie * Huron Railway ...,," -0.0`-'4r-- i . be 1 ti syh it: aliriiii ' lo suff . ;Sea Pareffesidle Whipper 1/4401. , ; , at niglitg , . no etrength or Inger, and euffereil ONO die. eellediieee%eleile-see- - .1.ihiegeseemeleameeseeriel.e , jatirtire4ni. elsie ii ie ho it Eir he trete front her stomach, but she tried Elea. A CARL. your mother elks When she goes to "DIY, Ware woo greatly, run down oho bad comPanY, irdprowbo was*, kelied sill the Abort UM window0Pttnws trio Bitters which helped her at once, and, ^ • 1 11 ill& Slake stairs atut ut tits oat uut,_chiuste ether ruling onr bottle* ehe is entire y we IntUrr • FO 14040114 R) Ft Ltinuesta, FOR inuousotsi. it FOR TORPID LIVER. AM CONSTIPATION, sALLoW Timest-H461.11 cart oaf anything. a grand tonio, end lie gentle Iterative qualities are splendid or t�rpid liver." or n gee i .,e aa • p appetite,:totnaoh and liver trouble it' CASTC5only% usranteed Mire. Only 50o at H. 1, , . , , or Wants an Children. MECO/MIAMI , , onctivotst ishit leigiofttrvvitam4.. estates b ea CURIE SIOK HEADACHIlts'4. B. 00n1be's drug More, • The °Mews. Briokleyers and ktaitons" Union bite offered to oontribute the labor to build a soldiers' monument. Collingerceed tetepayers oerried the bonus pst bylaw Ito assist in the eetabliehment of Mot furnaoea and rolling mills. We, the undersigned, do hereby 4groo to refund the motley on a twenty-five cent bottle of Dr. Wills' English Pill., if, otter tieing three.lotuths of contents of bottle, they do not relieve Constipation end Heed- aohe. We also warrent that four bottle" Will permanently cure the rated obetinete Otte Of 00netipetion. Sittiefaction or no piiy when Willie Englifsh Pills are 1. IL Conibe. Chemist dtDraggist, Olin. ton ; J. E. Hovey, Dispenting Ohenliet, .01inlon Watti 4k Co„ Drug, and math. einee, (Anion ; Sydney Jackson, Druggist, Clinton. "The only tools!' The Dunlop Tire Co Limited, • • Toronto. ' • SiontreaL AVluitipcg. St: 4ohia Don't Guess At. Results. -° This Man knows .what he did and how he did it. Such endorsements as the renewing' AM are a sufficient proof of Itirinerits,-„• - • .• , Oshawa, *an., Jeb. ts, lot neirBlret-Pleille land me one ofyourTreatieeon the Horth, yolr neW book air advertised no your bottleM Raga% prink 1 bath three two Sylvles emed one Curb with tWo bottler of your KesidalEs BpWrin Cure in four weeks. •.vgleopteNtioww*.TRANIC , Price. .$1: fet $11. As • liniment for TardilY Unit it,blutlit0 0004 _Ailtiour druggist for KEiNDALVS-spAyuy caste. alscii-"A Treatise on the none." book free. or address bit J. B. resom. co., ENOMIURO PILLS, teseese.seesesete a•••444ftessseesse. Ad 'ffilendiike God Fields," abtebookiailthgUki*,410ith1ea0ro16o4il4tt1 etorjsct itt:mtormooAmlre • TO031t6. • I _ 311? ANTED. Iloavermatt or *OMAR travoi fcr'"gt*.i novae tutlary fOO IDO/Ith,ly ADd talifittivet, with increase s.deltessed stamped rvolope. MANAOE 'AO position permanent_ Caxton bldg., Chloe, Deo. »In A.GENTS WANTED• roe Y. Par•oStory otfiottfeAtrier,",ler john Clark niapetht Te•;1),.Rdwerda. Ellis. M. A., J. A. tamper, Managing Baiter of the "Csnestien Megesine." Toronto. aud J. B. Aiken, 'of Linden, Ont., Who hit- refereed this week froni 12ners' travelling fti donth Africa for W. *es the only, Canadian PnblisherS wk. /twee had a braneh in South Africa for nineteen /eaten termite, an immobile advent - age in proesaing rhotographs and materiel. Our authorship, letterprese and, mgravinesi erasuperior, and Canadian Contingentoi bet tier illustrated than in any viral wink. So lure Mb We of this, tbet we Willman freefor culinpatilim Our PrOillfiletus to anyone Possess. Inge rival eronieetne. Citadel* end. terms tree. Apple weeld Pablishirtg Coloposina Otentsh. Onterie• -e4M.:10 CUM ALL YOUR NUNS WITH Pain -killer. A Medicine Obese in ShoP16. Ba,f0 suld'Olfiek OSes for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, 25 and 50 cant Bathes. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, • BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRYDAVIS' P. April 13ti :Ip(1000. BANE% The Moisons Bi1 k - _ eiroorporated be AM of Parliamenhee$0115 CA.PITA L 1)2,0014004 00G REST FUND - *1,500,000,000 HEAD OFFICE MONDBIMAAL. Wm, Mason Macenessoneelkettiisediteni F. Wowinereut Twee", 4003614141011011" Notes discounted, issued, Sterling and Ainerioinoenelsee- • bought and bold. Intereet ellowedevedi posit., Sammie BANS- Interest•alloadsCei oet sums of Si and up. Moneyeadmeimeletesi tot [omen on their own notes.witligittteinge more endorsers. No mortgegesransigellyed H. 0, BREVilalle Manageosegli10004011 6L1N TON WOOD and COIL YARD. Suliscdker is prepared to promptly ell slier. dere for Wood or Coal, which will be sold: at lowest rates. Moe on Isaao Street, at DAVIS IMPLEMENT ROOMS. W. WPIEATLEII WANTED -Honest matt or *amen. to • travel for large noose ; salary $65 monthly and ex- penses. with increase ; position permanent ; inclose seltaddressed stamped envelope. MAN, AGER 330 Caxton Chicarro, •Deo 29;16 • • • • . PLGENTS ' "The beatlife of Tier 1,14esty I have NMI, writes Lind Lorne about "gloomy Victoria." Agents raake five dollars daily. BRADLEY-GABBETSONCONITAIIY,ListlYInD, • •• Toronto. AGENTS NV -ANTED. tor agenuine money -making position; no books, mattranes, or fake scheme ; every house customer. Particulars free. Write to day THE F. E. EARN CO., 13.2 Victoria street, To- ronto, Canada. Feb 23-13 AGENTS WANTED. NO experience necessary. Permanent posi- tion. Liberal. terms, Pay weekly. • Stook complete with fast selling specialties, including Seed Wheat, Corn, Potatoes, Sto. OUTFIT FREE. Secure territory now. Write • BROWN BROS. CO.. Nurserymen, Brown's Nurseries Ont. Aug .2441 , For, Twenty-seven. Years DUNN'S BAKING POWDER TIESCPILATJAELND n, RANKER it ALBERT ST., - OLThiradDS A general Banking 143111310001110040 '- •transacted. -4. . NOTES DISCOUNTEDED Draft" med. Interest alloy/144cn deeosite. ,1 4 .11W A'a We give this beautlfle Eteovy %ea or suvez Pintail • Chain Bracelet for salsa only Madmen toe Linen Doyllea at ten cents each. Latect and prettiest &elms; pootpatd;no two alk. Write, ad we will send he Vovl Mn, retun thenone andweatOnceocjat rCt°114./44101. COsIaOIiak4.10 FIRRAN at TISIEHALL. BANKERS, 8, 01.11'17TON's ORTON • --- Advances made to farmers on Abeihelleriewane • notes at low -rates of intuitable& & general Banking Bueinesiesterabesidefteili Interest allowed on dopes/emits. ' Sale Notes boughteht J. P, TISDALlieMahregesgerg THAT TOUCHES TYS • IlIcLEOD'S S SISTER RENOVKIGIIP • F Weak and XMpure BlOOdod, Liver& Kidney Diorama's, Female Cempla,ints,ticteli gst. Druggist, or write direatmteAo: J, 41 MaTmEHI4D, Goderiettelthiren. ;see 110for,1011thist Mb book contains' one cbeeirelkwillatEM leo of VW bovvii ehibriting the Ir Dutch Wed* as well 1111 lintsorour'osissul every kind and cbtractemtdienil 1. 9518, boka IIII:411'.11".10,0,,„ •• Johnston .st teirenieste weanseasesato.... • EIER*115Flekurn 11-1E VALUE OF AS A PARTURIENT MEDI zrerhfeLrgtvisviA:,,,el,tiany tgeiv.gdztgilar rg.glieyntrgiiiugrsaTiAtioqgt,%,-iii;dici4t, Patent!, sent upon request. PatettlallittOiefigted.. through us advertised for sale at Our eXps&Anset, Patents taken out through us teceleti &Oa nonce, withoat charge, in THE rataft* an Illustrated and widely eireulat&te consulted by manufacturers and Dwelt re* fiend for sample copy FREE: Addle*" • VICTOR J. EVANS & OOP* (Patent A,,.,.,'. l) • --- • • Evans Sultding,, • ereemistitifilikligNell ' 156 POPULAR- SON with Wonna and Minna eti00 neatly printed and bound 115 One volluna grand collection of Musical. Genie, Mathieu Wro ilia te; a veritable treeoury of the wi:41 Ise and beautiful mono, Price, 10 cents, JolINOTOlikki0FABLarinalTdrikkOt. SifilE.TE.gl1Ft114 GOODS _ • IN DINNER' AND ryolLgr.§ETS. • We buy stireot front the menufacturere in Staffordshire, England', -"alb at first cost, We secure goode of finest quality, and therefore know that in . value our goods are unsurpassed. Buyers ranee save_ money on these geode; with articlenot so favorably purthased. AND "Dinner, -Tea and Toilet Setss DINNIC E. D TE.A SETS, 97 Pieces, from $5 Hp.. You min examnie these goods withotzt being compelled to buy, but yott HMO- - SETeld eotnpletes $2 and:-fi to buy otter yoiceseneine, ALL KiNciS OF NEW,PRUITS AT LOWEST PEmIESPA Wei hive the 1;:ii 26'elliea 'in to; ,welitve to. at other prime, '61110 what prioed tea you Waist, we aim/give you filth% value. Agent for Ram Lark Monsoon and Blue Ribbon paoket Teas. J. W. IRWIN, r_ , HINE FOR NOTHING es Mal 41111111.114 • ' ' I 01^ ....4 , •I,-. 01011.Mrlifi &it 004 1s the MeerPu,kI.2 tw101c no-3t Mari te ae-tra eve oh exquisite mashy tityle situislataite Opal saw wee rie gree. sad mad 12 Ten•eenttokagei elop Vr.ilgrriilltriirreassteseidaresslly Wb.ngaittrant Wit k *51 95114 Iteld Shill reicher .Birtrado,y.sung snow pikagniew Nal Oaaadk maidAlviry ibsslifolirlY1111404 Swede ark ipukotit Writ• *depws . Tel rink bethink, swim Nospegpok 1111.019Nitii lit rsix m.4444 Wert LAsesedl •Mew , Olintoti Sash, DooriBibidliacto S. S. COOPER -• PROPRIETOR, Veneral Builder and Contractor. „vat f WS • t • This rectory is the ltiegeet in the oonuty, end has the very Wood Improv chinery, Lovable ot doing work on the shorteet notice. We osrry an ax relieble stock and prepared Oen", and give °Minutes for end build ell es of.huildings on rihort notice ena On the °loges* prioei AU work is itipe ad in a mechanioal way and satiefaotion guaranteed. We sell all hinds of in. terlor arta exterior meteriel, „..ds. Eta Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lime, ,frittsb. Doorth RIIu Agent for the Celebrated aumnsit.ti senoot DrISK, atitaidaittial • at Waterloo. Call and get price* lool.eitanatee before piecing your ordere