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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-06-01, Page 96 Two. severe eases that were dompletely cured by the Great Blood Purifier and Healer, B urdocr".- wilim BL �OD BITTERS, • Suffered.. For over eleven oyear s I 11 Yeares suffered with D'spepsia , and tried everything I could think of, but was unable to get .relief until I took Bur- dock 'food Bitters. I had only taken one. bottle When I commenced to feel better, • and after taking five or six bottles was • entirely well, and have remained 'so ever since, and feel as though D.P.% hid saved say life. -Mrs. T. G. Joyce, Stanhope, P.Q. Covered My little boy, aged to With Sores. years, was a ' compete , mass of sores, caused, the doctor said, by bad blood. , His head and •body were ,entirely cov;ad with Flores, and we could 1 find no cure. Finally I got a bottle of Birdock Blood Bitters, and before one - i half the bottle was gone he began to improve and by the thee. it was finished i there was not a sore on hint I used the B.B.B. as a wash as well as i internally, and it seemed to giv�. great f relief as soon as it was put on. -.-Mrs. I Philip Mitchell, St. Mary's, Ont. f . t - • . Fixed the Gas Company. "I'll fix 'em," said a Capitol -Hill citi- • zen when he got his gas bill a couple or -months a '. "Nine dollars •-cents, "hey, when we've. been out eveiy • night with the exeeption ±Ttoi a -- three for the past month!' Move, -that's all, at the end of the month, but If I don't make that gas meter of mine work overtime between new and the day I move it'll be because. I roil out -of matches, that's alll ru eat up about .$40 worth of gas and then let the darn- ed gas comPany keep the $5 Yoe got on deposit!" •• • So from that evening on as soon ail • -twilight fell the Capitol Hill man made • a tour of the house and lit every jet • from cellar to garret. •• "I'll teach 'ern to bunko folks!" he said to himself savagely as he,starteci all the burners a -going. ' • Along toward the end of the month • be and his wife picked out •another • louse and made arrangements for moo- • ing. The Capitol Hill man was de- lighted when the gas bill read $29.60. • "This is one time they won't geuge me!" he shquted exultantly as be danc- ed around vettn, the bill in his hand. ' Three days before the day set for moving Ifilf4wile was taken ill, and of course the moving had to be declared sff. She is only now convalescing. The • Capitol Hill man paid the. $29,60, and his friends are now telling him 'the story about the man who robbed his • own trunk. -Washington Pest: Danny Lied. • Danny, who is an errand* boy in a broker's office, got •*a. job in the same -office for his chem Harry. Danny set himself the task of making Harry 'ap, • pear to the best advantage during the probationary periOd of his job, and he found it necessary sometimeto use means that were only justified by the end. Every afternoon Danny had to run' with messages from one of the ex- hanges to the office, a distance of half a mile. When Harry came, Danny had to "break him in" to do this. The first day that he made the trip from the exchange Harry staggered into the of- fice, gasping, with his eyes starting • from his head. For a moment he • couldn't speak. The broker looked at him In Astonishment and said: : "You ran pretty fast, didn't you.? • How long did it take?" ' "Pour minutes and 17 'seconds," Her- : ry panted, looking at the clock. "That's pretty good time," said the broker. "No, sir," said Harry; "not very geed. Danny. says he does' it every • day in a minute and a quarter." -New York Commercial Advertiser. A broken wheel on a oe P. B. freight train was the muse of throwirig three oars off the track and down e forty -foot em- bankment between Woodbridgeand Weston • firtuntifiely without hurting anyone, • AB • SOLUTE SECURITY Cenuine A c osta Mean Wonder. "The National theater, at San Tose, Costa RIM, is a wonder," said a gentle. man who has recently returned from that city, "In point of beauty it is said to stand third among houses of Its kiwi in the world. It cost $a,000,000 to erect, and the work of -construction occupied raaay years. The design fol lows the Grand Opera House of Paris In a. general way, although of course •the building is very much smaller, and the material is white marble and Mex- ican onyx, The main entrance hall and foyers contain some superb 'pleees of statuary, and the decorations were clone by European artists of repute - tion. "When a visitor sees it for the first time, standing in the midst of a strag- gling little Ceutral American capital, with ,a suburban jumble of mud built adobe huts, he feels like pinching him- self th find out whether he isn't dreamt - Ing. The people of San Jose are im- mensely proud of the house, as they well may be, .butthey are so far away from amusement centers that the only regular performances are by an opera company hired by the govern- ment in France or Italy for a brief 'sea- son every year, "It is an interesting fact that all the Central Ainerican capitals have dis- proportionately 'fine theaters, kept up by the government. The revolutionary presdents have found It good policy • to amuse the people. It takes the Place of public improvements." -New Orleans Tinies-Democrat •• The Buirgiarst Terror. • A burglar, well known to the police of -the larger eities, whO Was recently taken into custody, told a reporter that "a little dcig" was more terrifying to the "profession" • than any burglar •alarm or detective. • • "Glans be blowed!" sald he, "I'm dead senile to take a chance wid a fly cop, too, and the tinklers and Bitch ain't troublin me a little bit. But a bit of a dorg! Yessir, I.hates them little 'purps' worse'n poison. The big 'fel- lers-eSt. Bernardo and them -you khi make friends with Give them a bit of • meet and they're all tight. But when ' oneof them little dorgs conies ett-yotte a-baitin and yelpin; you got to skin out quick or You finds the hull house a -top of you. • •• "There abet no Makin; friends, With Ahem. They Icnow you, don't Kong • there; and they're just a-goin to git you out•or know the reason why! The • 'Conte, Fide, nice doggy,' racket ain't a-goin to help yob at all. There'OeAly One thing to: de, when them 'little fellers • gets to hollerin round your heels. .Tust git out as fait asyou kin ' git! 'Nine times out. of.'. tep• that ain't fast enure• ; neitherre-•New York' Mail • and Ex- press. . • • • • Several years ago Colonel Jack Chinn visited Texas. He brougbt with him 'a negro valet, Sam. This negro had been a• slave In the Chinn .family' be- fore the • war began in the states and Idolized his young master, One night while in Houston the darky came to Ghinn and said: "Massa Jack, I'm goin out in cullud • society heabiontglit, an I'd like to bor- row dat ivory handled • els shooter' of ours to take along." • • "Why, you black rascal," returned the colonel, "some' of these Houston coops will take that gunaway from. • you and break it over your head!" , • .The darky straightened' uh. Like his master, he was a man •of unquestioned nerve; and there was a. peculiar glitter in hie eye as hesaid: • , "Massa Jack, you let me hab dat gun; an if I don't show up heah ivid hit in de mawnin you cnn go doWn to "de =rpm an throw down de sheet an say, 'Lewd, don't he look nacher11'." Colonel' Chinn's body servant was that oight armed in a manner Met en- titled hint to Move in the best circles of Afro-American society in Efouston.- Dense News, The Valet; His Opportunity. The Comte de Brienne, talking of the violence Of some masters toward their servants, said that on one occasion, baying corrected his valet for some grave dereliction of duty, lie hod for. the Matter when the next morn- ing, while shaving him, the man sud- denly held the razor to his throat, say. Ing, "Whose turn is it today, 111. le Comte?" •. • • • "A. moi toujours; continue," was the calm reply. "He finished shaving me, and we were Mutually pleased with each oth- er," but relations became sontevehat strained after fiueli an incident, ane the comte gave • film 100 louls and his diemissal. "Never beat your servants, young men," be concluded; "your lives are at their nerdy, and you Would find it bard, as I did, to owe it to one of them." • • Dorothy,' in England: Do you realize how many children are named Dorothy? A children's hos- pital hi London eot long ago asked every child in England tamed Dorothy to contribute' a shilling toward a bed to be called by that name. The result wgs enough money to found a dozen berate showing that there are thousands and thousands of children named Dor* othy living in England alone.-Itchl- son Glebe. quite Free. '. ' r ers Parttor-I understand Brother Jer- kins censidered my sermon -Very tree. , Dii you Ithovr on what ground? Little Liver Pills. collection. was taken up after it, he was Deacon -I have an Idea. When the asleep, and it passed hini.-Philadel. • phi& Plea. • Must Bear Signature of . , See Pacefamile Wrapper Below. Vert swan imam °My • te take 55 riga* , ribs FOR IIIPADAOHL RO .roa DIZZINESS'. roo muoustioit. FOR *MONO LIVES. r FOR CONSTIPATION. Mil SALLOW SKIN. FOR Ille0111P211 X10 Atm kit;t4FrOget77 :t64404 e CURS SI 'aK liSA6ACHIE. CA • • Stumped. • • ge—t can trate my antestry back through nine generations. She -What elite can youdo? Then he blinked and looked at her as lt he wondered where he was and how far he had dropped. -Chicago Times - Herald. •••.•••••••••.i.µ.... CASTOR IA Per Infants and Children. tt fice Mail. Of A' it 011 4341 .14147* • • THE CLINTON NEW ERA. Very Surprising RepTts. Come in tor fir. Pitcher's Back- ache Kidney 1 ablets Cures Are Made Of ills They Kre Not advertised Pore A mass of °Halve symptom are often r ported as eelieved by Dr. Pitoher'a Back ache Kidney Tablets, symptoms that are generally common to other disemes than those of the kidney and bladder. This, however, is not at all Remising whet, We, consider the tam that the kideeys, the urinary tree), and the bowels are the greet waste pipes of the system, and the perfect working of these organs means the elimination of all sorts of matetial that re- tained and reabsorbed would only oause trouble in all directions, It is due then to this riddance of the system by the kidneys and bowels of waste and dangeroussub- stances, liquid and solid, that relief is tabled by so many instances, from flyby - toms they are not advertised to cure, Mrs E. Southcombe, Rattenbury °Unto.), says, -"For mime years I have suffered from a kidney- trouble associated with muscular and artioular rheumatism. The kidney did not sot at all well. My age, seveuty-two, is against me. I was told of Dr. Pitcher's Beokache Kidney Tab lets and got a bottle at H. D. Combe's r' ng store and I am able to say that their effect on the kidneys was excellent. I have no idea of complete recovery at my age, but am very well pleased with the relief given me by the tablets. They are erLaiuIy easy arid gentle • e If you have the s'ightest symptome of k'dney or bladder trouble, you can test this great medioine free. Arrangements have been made whereby every reader of this paper can obtain a trial paokage of Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets abso- lutely free by enclosing two cent stamp for postage to The Pitcher Tablet0o., Toron- to, Ont, When gieing address mention. this paper, • Ii you are convinced Pifeher'a Tablets are what you want, you can purchase re- gular size for 50 cents per bottle. -If not obtainable at druggist', ramiedfreeofpost- rge on receipt of price. . • We &reef/leaner Today. With regard to all the. refinements 'of habit eonveyed in the words cleanie nes, sanitation and facility of locomo tionthesma1L shimkeeper,: tlie ..xnechane • Le, the' very peasant of today,' is better ' off .than were' princes and noblemen 70 or 80 yeargago. That little bathroom of poor queen Malec, Antoinette at. the Trianon' must have: been almost as much an object of curiosity for its Sin- gularity in her day as it. is pow for its associations,' and certain it Is that in ail those vast piles of buildings at Ver- sailles, 'with all their gorgeous Magni& cence, bathrooms were an unknown quantity, ••" • • • - -According to some , authorities I Outs . XIV never , washed, a little cold cream aPhiled With' a ciunbric 'handkerchief serving instead. This let us hope was a calumny, but In St ,Shnon's. minute and detailed account Of. the monarch's day, from the °banding in of hii Peri- wig through, the closed bed curtalnshl moieting until 'several dukesand margelses had handed the royal night 'chemise to each other, :the highest in raple.placing it op the royal shoulders, and his chaplain, kneeling at a prie-' died at. the foot of the bed, had sad. his night prayers for hint* no mention Is Made of any ablutions, except that e was sbaved every other ay.- ein. hill biagazine. •• . • Sent Free by Maxie . -- • • Ladies' or gents' superb ivory handled knife, or gold plated chain, or beautiful plated sciseors, or latest pocket 'books, or silver butter knife or sugar spoon, or five sheets of latest music; and hundreds of beautiful novelties ofmerit (no space to mention here) free with one dollar mail or- der nf our famous any prize teas or coffees, cocoas, baking -powder, chocolate, pepper, =gad, ginger, eto, at 25o., 30o., 35o., and 40o, a pound. A $2 00 order by mail gets you any two articles in the $L00 list or doz.heilvy plat- ed eilver forks, or tea, table, dessert spoone or dozgranite pie plates, or large sauce dish, preserving kettle, or splendid large tea or coffee pot,ailDayidson's femme gran- iteware. Yoneohoice.. Trial order will convince you of the sav- ing and exceptional quality; agent,' wanted. Stamp for big prize list. Write to us. Se- lect your prize or we will for you; 3 and .1. ibe order of anything 61 00, 6 lbs. and 8 lbs order $2 00. Mention what you want, teas or coffees, or some of each. GREAT PACIFIC TEA 00., 1464 St. Oatharine St., Montreal, Qua • The vault and safe of Ur E. G.• Barter's private bank at Burlington were wreqed with nitro-giyeerine, but $1,200 in the bank was overlooked by the thieves. The largeet number of immigrants ever received at an Ablerioan port in ono day arrived at New York. They came in six ships and number5 582 , 60 SpeciArests ON eno CAM.- In the Or. ciinary run of medical practice greater number than this haw treated eases of chronic dyspepsia and havefailed to oure- but Dr, Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets (60in a box at 85 centstrost)-have made the cure and put to rout the raisteken notion that proprietary retnedieit are trash, and may help but never heal. These little "epeoial. ista" have proven, their real merit. The Mafelo eerved in the Dongola relief force was led by U01. B. T. Mahon,and-Nile expecii ions with General" Kitch- ener, A Doan to Horsemen. Engli611 Savin Liniment removes all hard, soft or oapllous. ed Lumps and 131emishett from home, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splint41, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains and Sore and Swollen Throatleoughiheto. Theme of one bottle may make you $50. Warranted the mos% wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Representative Sulzer of New York, Cheitniaigof the committee to riinive the Boer delegates in Washington, nye that a committee, mending of United States Senatore, three Itepreeentetitee and it number of prominent citizens, will go to New York te escort the delegates at %Ash. ington. ''THOIISAND TONGUES Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of Philedelpina,Pa,, when Dr, Kin's New Discovery mired her of a hack. Mg cough that for nutty years had wide life a burden. She wipe "After ail other remedies and (looters felled, it soon Moe., ed the pain in my chest and 1 can new sleep soundly, something 1 can seemly re- member doing before 1 feel like sounding its praises,throughoni the 'Mayotte." Dr. Eing's New Diseovery is guacratteed to cure all troubles Of the threat, °beet or 'lungs. Price 60e. and $1. Trial bottles free at ell dreg gore& • THE HONEY MAKERS. Uttising a lot of uselema drones often eats up the profits. It requires from 8 to 20 pounds of • honey to produce one pound of WA1C. • The brood nest is the space inside the hive occupied by the eggs and brood. Do not spread the brood nest in the • swing by inserting combs or frames of ' foundation. • • Usually it Is best to use foundation in full sheets, for the brood nest and to cut• all drone comb. The best queens are those that are reared either during the swarming tinie or when the bees are about to supersede an Old queen soon to fall. • ' Almost any queenless colony will ae, cePt a virgin queen that has been out of the cell for 24 hours, but if the has been out louger it will be a difficult matter. • If e colony is formed of young bees entirely, they will sonietimes go out into the- fields for honey when but 5 or 0 days old. Whee,tba whiny is formed wholly of adult bees, they will build comb, feed the larvae and do the work generally. • When combs ere left in the spring after the death of the bees in a hive, there is no safer place to put them than in the care of a good, strong colony, Brush off the dead bees and put the combs in a clean hive, where the bees will be obliged to travel over them. -St. Louis Repuleic. ' , A LWA.Yle READY. We are always ready and prepared to cater to your tvante and requirements. Our stook of drugs hevery complete, enab- ling us to fill without any order from your doctor. , • Our Stook of Toilet Roquieites is 'Unsurpassed in Variety, Quantity mud Prices. . Are you using Paine's Celery Compound, nature's great remedy for the err of rhea- • mittens, neuralgia nervous diseases, diabet- es and lives troubles? If you,luive not giv. en Paine's Celery Compound a trial tor four failing health, do so at Once; We re- oommeni :t ra, B. Combe,DrugList, Olin- - ton, Ont. • Hard Word& Mrs. Tucker -Tommy, what makes you so late? • Tenimy-Had some words with the teacber, and she kept me in after - • • M rs. • Tucker-Yois had words. with the teacher?. ' . Tom my-Yes'in. I •couldn't 'shell 'em.-:01ileago Tribune. • • An Invaluable Aid. , Roney -bitable to. increase EitiVeley'S salary and not desiring to lose his• - .4ervices. the. Shelves • have • taken hint Into tin. firm.' ' • . • .* . litkinnie-That's great! •• • POOte Could He Collette. • Ono of the best repartees on record la that of roote, the actor. Dining • with some friends, a heated disput; arose betw.een himself and a -young nobleman. The latter sought to dis- parage Foote by asking him what his ,father was. • "A tradesman," said Foote. "Then,' air, it is a Pity he dld not make you one," , "And pray, let me ask, what was • your father, my lord?" "My father, Mr. Foote, was a gentle- man," , "Then, my lord, it's n pity he did not make you one.", -Collier's Weekly. Chinese Dinner Invitation/A. "When .a Chinaman issues invite" • dons to dinner," writes Dr. Sven Re - din, the traveler, "be sends out, one or two days beforehand, a tiny card of invitation, contained in a h age envel- ope. If you accept the invitation, you are supposed to keep the card. If you have not time -that is, if you decline - you are expected to send It back. If the banquet is appointed for 12 o'clock, you need not go before 2 p. tn." , Lifelike. Sir Robert Peel was 'once going through a. picture collection with a friend where there was a portrait of a •prominent Englishmanwho was fa- mous Tor saying sharp things. "How wonderfully like," said the friend. "You can see the quiver on his lips." *• "Yes," replied Sir Robert, "and the arrows miming out of it." -Youth's Companion. •• Conceit All Gone. "That boy,"' she said when her hrs. band reached home, "is just like you." " "Been naughty " again, has be?" he • returned. • Long experience had taught him the eircumstances in which she noted •the • resemblance 'between re ther and son, and years ago the. remark hadceased to fileterLhim.--010eago Post • • Children -Cry for -; • CASTOR IA •••••44+0,01414•41.4$ " • Don't Guess Results. • :Roney -But then the firm is losing tnoney daily, e- .PhiladelPhia, North •• - • American: • • • . I /kAGENTS Better stop that cough now with a few doses of Dr.,Wood's Norway Pine Syrup than let piterruhnnto • perhaps inBreonnd- • chit's, -Pneu. monia or Con, sumption. It's a wonderful lung healing retutdy that cures the worst kinds Of coughs and colds when others fail. • Price 25c. & 50c,; DO, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. All dealers. • • LAXA- Cute constipition, biliousness, sick • headache and dyspepsia. Every LIVER pill guaranteed perfect and to act without any griping, weakening or PILLSirslics. ktieniug effects. ssa at all drag- weamailIolYeeetee ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND a ira filler • rugfic is 53 KIND OF PAIN OR •AME, MEWL. OR EXTERNAL, THAT• PAIN -KILLER WILL NOT RE- LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. etIMIteItioevikeike • • CLINTON • wpon and COIL nal). June 1, 1900. /SAVES. The Moisons Dank Incorporated by Act of Parliament 18$f CAPITAL • •,$2,0011,000 RESTFUND • el,(156,000 HEAD OFFICE MON' rReAu wkr. MOWN NACPtiptliON, F. Womenseee Dumas, Gen, Manager Neese discounted, Colleotione made, Drafts issued, Sterling and Amerioan exehange bought and sold. Interest allowed on dee posits. SAVINGS BANN-, Interest ellowed oiz mums of 61 and up. Money advanced to farmers on their own note, with one er . more endorsers.No mortgage required El, 0. BREVOtiR, Manager, Clinton G. D, • BANKER ALBERT ST., CLINTON A general Banking Business ,transa,eted. NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts °sued. Interest allowed on • deposits, -FIRRAN tt TISDALL. BANKERS, • • CLINTON, ONT. Advances made to fermere on their own • notes at Id* rates of interest. general Banking Buelpess tranmeted • Interest allowed on deposits Sale Notes bought J. P, .TISDALL, Manager.- t • Subscriber is prepared to promptly fill all or. TprAT TaucEthis Thp gpfint dere for Wood or Coal, which will be sold at U , .."41""4.•' - lowest rateS: °flit* Oft Igarsc Street', at LAVIS: IMPLEMENT ROOMS. W. WRIOATLEY . • jek •• , A• GENTS. • eielondikeolect Fields," a arge,°heap, yak! able book, selling like &whirlwind, Beautifnl prospectus twenty -live cents. Books on time BRADLEY-GARRON ETSCOMPANY,LItirron Toronto. , , ZURNTS -"The best life of Her Malestit I have. seen NcLEOD'S SYSTEM .11011111'011 • writes Lord Lorne about "Queen Victoria:" •ea and IMpUre Blood, BRADLEY-GARRETSON comParrst, Immo% Agents make fire dollars daily. Toronto. Liver et Kidney Diseases, . I e610. 's •l'Orrittle Ceeerpletiuts, Etc. • , At the battle of Eiastings, • A. •D. lima, the weapons being swords and hattlecixes, 500fell fatally wounded out of every 1,00 -0 soldiers. Do not drop careless remarks. They cannot be picked- up, butyou maybe. -Boston Commercial Bulletin. • • • A CARD • We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the 'money on a tvienty five, cent 1:sttle of Dr. Willa' laglish Pills, if, after neing three-fourthe of contents of • bottle, they do not relieve Constipation and Head- ache. We also warrant that four bottle will permaneptly curethe most obstimate case of Conetipation. • Satisfaction or no pay when Willis' English Pills are used, H. B. Combe, Chemist de Druggist, ; J. E. liovey. Dispensing Chemist, Clinton; Watts et Co., Drugsand Medicinee, Clinton; Sydney Jackson, Druggist, •(3lie. ton. •.• • • Hi s Ability. Old Crusty -You ask for my datigh ter? Why, young man, at your •present salary you could not even dr•ess her. • Sultore-Ole yes, sir; I could &Op her • In gloves!.•• •Old Crusty -Gloves! Do you mean to inainuate that. my daughter would only wear gloves? • Suitor -Pardon meh sir; 1 asked only for her band. •' ' Well Hos:ripped. ...• She -You used to call me an angel. He -Yes, I remember I called you "my angel without wings." She -But you never do nay mere. Pve begun to believe that you have wiliest, after all. lefi so easy for you to Ay into a passlon.-Catholle Stoddard and Times. • • The hocilll are found In the spots, and it Is settled by repeated researchers that tubereulosle is epread nearly ex elusively by dried sputum. • WANTED. • /set Drugliiii Dr write direot to: For agennine rooney-making position ; no 'e books, insurance, or fake) scheme ; every house . J. M. MoLEOD, . lieNDALLS .16 customer. • Particulars free. Write to day • ' Goderioh, Ont. , . E.EARN CO , 132 Victoria street, To-, SPAVIN CURE. ronto, Canada. . Feb 23-13 , This man knows what ows what he did and • FURNITURE 'ea how he did it. . Seth endorsements as • , the followieg are area sufficient preof of its merits, . BF OADFOOT 130X & CO emus, Cure la tour weeks. ' bottles, English print. 1 have curtd two Ritualise And one On b with two bottles of your KendalPs • Dear Blest -rims send me one of your Treatise on the Horse, your new book an advertised on yo:mr .z.4* paha. w.i, „FRANKifinu., Fariel.n22,11E:8.: 2 1 'PriCe. $ir; she for es. 'a O. liniment for • family use it has no aqui , Ask your druggist • TtorreaKuseENoDnApieLL._RiaorSAAybioNaCtureRelit,•. orhalsedd-r-'e'siA DL LII, KENDALL CO:, SNOSBURd PALLS. TT, •46•44 44.4•11-6•44K •''' - - . '' . .• Oats Wanted • . • • Oats wanted in exchange for (M- ines' and the beat Flour in the market • as follows ;- •, - 1 •1 lbs Oatineal for 1 busbel.Oats 15 His Flour (Manitoba Mixed) •for 1 Bushel ORO. • Silverware Given Away. Every purchaser, anything that we sell, be the amount email or large,gets a coupon and when a certaie number is received the • holder will be entitled to apiece of Silver- • warteof ;heir . On:choosing. Come and See h O. OLSON. Good Batter and Eggs wanted. 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Tight boots and Putnam's •Corn Extractor (the great and only sure cure fer corns) may go together, and come fort will be their partner; but don't fail to Use Publam's Cern Extruder.• Frauds, cheap, poisonous and dangerona substitutes are in the market, Bawer° of them. •Put- • tiara's Painleps Corn Extractor, Pelson 6t Co., proprietors, Kingston, 110 for ID Cools Th18 beck contains ono hundred and ten of the best humorous recitation; embracing the Negro, Yankee, Irish and Dutch dialects, both in prom and verse. as welt as humOrmul compositions of every Mod and character. Sent, post. paid, with our Illustrated catalogue of nooks and novelties for only tan cent& • Johnston a McFarlane It Vonsteate Toronto. Cana EVERYIWIsrlioillERKtioWS THE VALtet oir. 1:1.131ANWOMIANSBALM) •ASA ATUUffMDIClNE "Alt Dunlop Tires in rem' On macadam roads— • o'n country roads—on good roads and bad roads — Dunlop Detachable Tires are safest and easiest to ride. If you meet with a hap a puncture — ten miles from hoine—" these are the onlytools you need." • Tho only tools." The Dunlop Tire Co,, tlinitell• Toronto, titontreal, Winnipeg. St, Jotil, 1. Ital(41/ Our feetettlened71%,'Nve fail. Any one sending rketch and description of any, inecntida Will rirragYntregieliir; olit;IrrInti°Vg: to?Itrbetratisi Patent" Milt Upon request. Patents secured. through Us advertised for sale at our ernelase. Patent* taken out through us receive special notice, without charge; in rine Pagitio Itocortn, an illuatrated and tildey circulated jol101ia, oensulted by Mime (titterer§ and investor& fiend for Sample copy FRES. Agree% VICTOR Als RVANIS & CO" (Patent Atterneys,) IWO* 0111114ings WASHINGTON' 06 40 . . . For Twenty-seven Years, ° DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THECOOKSBESTrmEND •Thesteady increase in our trade is good' proof of the faet that our geode•. are righ -• our prices lower than those of ether dealers in the trade. •• We man -lecture furniture on a large scale and eau afford to sell chea If 'b . • from us, we esve for yen the profit, which, in otheroases, hea to be added in:Vet the retail dealer. This week we have passed ieto stook dome pt our new designs Space7will not perm . us to quote prices, but come and see for yourself what snaps we hem to offer... Remember -we are determined that our prima shall be the lowest in the trade. • • UNl)ERTAKING. • ' •• • •. In thie department our stook is coniplete, and we have ••entfit in the county. Ou r prices. are as low as 'the ., BROADFOOT BOX & • P. s.—Night and Sunday•oalls attended to by bitting Director) residence• undoubtedly the beet inners •lOwesti • • CO J.' W. Cliidley ••• Manager at J.W. Ohidley's, (Futuna . To EVERT ONE who can Ind In the Dewey Pirzzle 5 Fa "reit. them and return M us—we rive xn exq dna@ TIRany style simulative Ole! or Ruby Stick Pin Free, and send 12 Temcent packages 91 Ira. petishable Perfume to sell for us 11 700 can.• When sold, return money and we give you Free choice of a heavily plated Oliain Brattelet with Lock and Key, or Solid Gold 81.11 Belcher Birthday Rinv Simply . am we send prise without money or price. Write today. Yon risk nothing, se we pay tli• *eV tod rotailin iS rentamositat Into Clanadk Ill_gdncits delivery abIoluttly free, and unsold goods 9.. nitaarnalsla.- =anima Moor*•a NATIONAL. S1JPPLT CO. 4848 West Inroad SO.. poteoll. SpoIn . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . . • . . . . • . , . . . : . . . . • • . . . . . . . Christmas PERFUlVIES and Give Perfumes if you'd please the lei • sex. The choicest kinds" are here. •All the • famous makes -all the desirable: odors - and many kinds put up in specially &Wee, tive Christmas paokages. ,•• . Our anartment of Fine Ilair l3rue es. ______ .... . • • Military Brushes, Mirrors, Whisks, ht TOILE• T—goods-- _•_ebony. analanagsnel eteed5,2102the...most ....._...... •complete in the town. And the rat:Minter- • ening pert to you is that prices are farbe- low what you ve been accustomed. to pey • Dainty Gifts for both Ladies for similar artiolee elsewhere: - - Geld Men- for Young or Old • • • . H. B. COMB E, Lehemist a Druggist . . • Hardware Specials Our Specials for Saturday next, May 26 for that day only 8 Itoyal Anzerioton Wringers''regular price $8.80 for '''' . ... . .. . . $2 85 50 6 Quart milk pans, regular12e, each *it 4,144" ...... o• . •••••••••••• Ili, 14 Qnart Tin Pails, each . , I.8 2, 10 Quart Tin Pails, each /8 ' 40, 1 Quart Tin Dippers, each ....•••••4 4186114, 6 A few Odd Shades in:Mixed Paints 3, 1 Glatt% Tine, 'per tin 4444,1•14 ...... boo ...... .... 111,1144 4•4.44.144••••• ... 44414i 80 4, a• 06116)1Thu, per .... . . .. .. 68 6, 1 Qeart Tins, per titr.11•••••44•4 4464 rV41141,4,441.411,06i••••••••••,•••••,33 6,25o Tins, per tin.. ..... ...... yttif . • .. ,••••1111,1114i1•14061,1•411•••••••• 2 Only Lawn Newer% regular price $3.50 for ....$ 3.00 Only Fire Proof Safe " $35.00 for 90 0$27.00 Harland ErOs.T Expert', in Hot Air km llot Water Heating Ana riumling, rIGICIrt SAM: IS CANADA. CLINTON • e