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BIS BOOTS.
lb, Pi L, Campbell, of Fortune
"‘"Raiko Bridge, F.B.I., a great sufferer
from pain in the back,
•••,•••••
Otran'a Kidney pills completely and
perneallently eared hhn
Ur. re, L. Campbell, the well-knoivn gen-
eral merchant of redone Bridge, P.E.I.,
Was troubled with severe pains in his back
and hips for over two years.
At length he became aware of the fact
-that backache was simply a symptom of
eytrouble and did not hesitate longin
• talting 'Melee Kidney Pills, and was
spromptly and permanently cured.
Here is his statement "I was In an
.awful state for two years with pains in my
• back and hips. Some mornings these
. pains were so severe thatl couldn't stoop
to lielp my boots. , I started taking Doan's
.KidneyPills, and one box so completely
.cered me that I have been perfectly well
'for over a year now and free from the
least trace of pain."
FISHING IN POLYNESIA. •
Native' Rook the fenny Trines Witb
wiehhooka Grown en Treen.
AL party of palu fishere are ready to lid
out from the little island of Nanomaga,
the smallest but most thickly populated
. of the Ellice group, Tile night must be
windless and moonless,the lattee cendi-
tion being absolutely indispensable, al-
though, curiously enough, the fish will
take the, hook on an ordinary starlight
night. Time after time have I tried ray
hick with either a growing or a -waning
moon, much to the amusement of the na-
tives, and never once did I get a palu,
altboua other int tuthil feeding fiali bit
freely,. enough, notably a monstrous, -ape-
-cies of sea perch called la-beu.
• Thelackle used by the natives is made
..of cocoanut -Bennie four or eight strand -
.ed, of great strength and capable of
.111°1(11'1g a aE foot shark, should one of
-these •prowlers seize the bait. The hook
is made of .wood-ip fact, the same as is
used for shark fishiag-about one lich
And a half In diameter, 14 inches in the
shank, withat natural curve, the barb, or
.rather •that .which answers the Purpose
;of a barb, ening supplied by a small
;Piece 'lashed horizontally across the top
of the end of the curve. '
,s These . pecullar wooden hooks are
••grown. The ;roots of a tree celled ngua,
whose %wood As ..of great toughness .° are
• watched when .they protrude from a
, bank anieltrained into the emired shape.
•. Specimens of these may be seen In •al -
moat any ethnographital museum. To
•sink the line coral stones of three or
four pounds' weight are used, attached
by a very ttlerch piece of seen% or bark,
•which, when the fish is struck, is always
'broken by fts struggles and talked, thtis
releasing the line from an unnecessary
•weight. It is no light task hauling in a
:thick, heavy line hanging straight up and
• ;down forn dength of from 75 to 100 frith-
•oins or more
Vet and Was tut.
A card sharper who h.adeevidently been
;doing the ralketejoined a small group of
farm servants in a public house. railing
rto interestethe company in the mysteries
sof the three card trick,. he, in apparent
•sheer desperation, exclaimed:
• "Well, look here, chaps, I'll bet any of
you 5 shillings I can eat the ace of
-spades, any • of you to shuffle and arrange
es pack of cards as you like," at the same
'time producing the pack, which he .pash-
ed toward a likely victim, who agreed to
-accept the wager, took up the pack, shut -
died them and then placed them On the
table,
• The Sharper then took his knife and
'cut his pack clean through, at the same
time saying: "There! •I've cut the ace!"
"Nay, that you haven't," quietly st-
eeled the yokel. "The ace o' spadeses up
may sleeve. See?" --London Answers.
•
An Actress* Onvirna.
Your gowns at this stage ot your exist-
ence may cause you great anguish of
taind. I do not refer to their cost, but to
their seleetion. You will not be allowed
to say, "I will wear white," or "I will
wear pink," because the etiquette of the
'theater gives the leading lady the first
•choice of colors, and after her the lady
next In importance, you *oaring what is
left. In some New York theaters ac-
tresses have no word in the selection of
their gowns. Tbey receive "plates" from
the hand of the manage-etd dress no.
•cordingly.
Russia's National Tipple.
Vodka is the destroyer of national char
-
otter and clemestic 'happiness in Russia.
'This deadly drink is seisn on every table.
It is Simply another name for spirits Of
wine very little modified. Thousands of
Russians every year become confirmed
'vodka drunkards, chiefly through the se- ,
verity of the Winter. It is a singular fact
that religion and inteteperance are
deeply allied together in Russia. Drunk-
enness is not aecounted eft all sinful by
the vast majority of even the religious
people. -New York Tribune.
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA
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July 18, 190C
MATRON AND MMD. MEN 'OF MARK. HE WAS A BOY AGAIN IMPERTINENT PERSONALS.
Mr80 0. IL P. Belmont displays the The will of ,Tullus Adams of Beston
rarest Sevres porcelain ever imported at laves $25,000 to Carney hospital ot that
her most exclusive entertainments. ear.
Mks. 0. P. Huntington has the finest' William A. Muir, the memo]: In eon'
collection of Dutch antique eilver hi gross to Itoharto of Utah, 1» s 5Torraon•
• America and the choicest collection ot but not a PelYgaraiet, He le 37 years old
Oliver tankard* in tieworld. del has been in politica for 15 years.
Ube M. Carey Thomas, president of The will of Captain Thomas Wilson of
Baysys/stawa college, has been appointed • Cleveland provides for the establisitMent
by the United States government a doles of a home for aged couples in which
gate to the conference:ea education to be Preference shall be given to sailors and
held In Paris this summer, , their wives.
Miss Edith Bickel of _Auburn, Ind., le Goveruor Robert B. ihnith of Mmatans
10 years old and le one of the crack has made , a fortune in Mining. Ile is
rifle ehotts of the country. She ianieo ex s porntlar in the Mining districts, the men
pert with the shotgun and has made ate- regarding him almost as one of them-
nomenal records at the traps. • seivessebut respecting him none the less,
Maude Adams, the actress, has bought. 1 Senator Beveridge said the, other day,
a home for herself at 22 East Forty-first "Though It Is true that I have been mak-
street, New York, and paid $35,000 for it, ing a bile (study of the Malay languages,
The deed was made out to Maude A. I have as yet metered but one, and
Kiskadden, which le the real name of there are some 58 others yet to master."
the star, •When Senator Hoar of Massachusetts
An old friend of Mrs. Betty Green -was reeeutly asked what he had been
said the other day: "Whatever may be • reading of late, he replied, "For seripus
work, 'David Harem; for light reading
related ot her economy, I happen to
know that she never refused a legitimate and amusement I've been going through
request /or charity. She es one a the Gibbon again," .
kindest heerted worsen in the world," • Lord Roberts itt fond of nausle. The
Mrs. Kendal is said by those who know members ot his staff onvarious occa-
her to be an excellent mistress to her sloes have got upimpromptu concerts to
maids. She has two who travel with her. Please him, and [nee campaign the gen-
She makes thebest arrangements for their era' was always serenaded when he re -
comfort while they are traveling and at tired to rest.
the betels, One of them has been with Edouard Becher, who died at •the age
her 25 years.. • of 90 in Paris the other day, was for
many years; the confidential adviser of
' It any woman in Maine Is a real bred
In the bone patriot, Mrs. C. A. Smith of the °Helms 'family and the center of
Berwick enjoys that distinction. 'She Is most of the Orleanist plots during tho.
the granddaughter of two veterans, the last 40 years. •
daughter of a veteran, the sister of a Dr. E. T. Allen, one of the Illinois
veteran, the niece of a veteean-iiiie the berneopetthio doctors In convention at
wife of a son of a veteran of two wars., • Chicago,declared that irrogular
When City Clerk Donovaof Boston brows are a sign of insanity. In his °pins
n
Made his first appointment, his messee. lon,,the condition of the brain affect o the
ger, the other day, he gave all Boston a growth of the eyebrowe.
surprise --politicians and ordinal's, cite. • b. H. Chamberlain, who was governor
zens-for he selected a 17 -year-old girl, et South Carolina during the so called
Miss Annie G. Riley, the first women in "carpetbag" regime, has subscribed for
the history lef Boston to hold such a pose 20 shares of stock in the Charleston' Ex -
tion.• • position company, which expects to hold
a great fair in Charleston next year.
Signorina -Loretta Italia Garibaldi -has
A" frigid of M. Es/arts report5.
entered thg preparatory • school of the
Woman's college ot Baltimore, where be
Is making up batik work in order that she
may onter college next autumn. She is
the greeddaughter of the famous General
Garibaldi. Signoriint Garibaldi will re-
main at the Woman's college until she has
finished her full course, returning to
-him as beteg much amused by having
read a recently .published account et nim -
self.' "This seers I am 'gradually, , fading
away'' like an old • photograph," he re-
marked,' "but 1 fence you eau still Make
'oet the features.". ', • .
While Judge 'Keeneth M. Jackson of
Rome only. durbag her vacations. . Alaska is etdi under 80 years of age, he •
- -• e • has received a's much as $50,000 as. an
. ...: .. . . ..
.- • aetorneyea lee and eleared up several die• ;
SISTERLY 'CITIES. • .. lion dollars on mining propel -ties. • He
. .• landed in Alaska net wavy years. ago •
.:Drinking plague infected coffee did not . witte$250 as hia.eutire fortune. • •.
liarin Chicago' in the least. Chicago has . •Eugene Bruce, wbo has beep interested
made herself Immune by using her own lte the. lumber business in the Adiron-
thinking witter.-Kansas City Journal . eacks for several years; is to be. deploy,.
'Noir York now throvis bouquet at CM- .: ed by tbe.divisiou of forestry of the Unit-
..
.cago and brickbats at:Paris: At last the • ed States departMent of. agricultlire 'in"
.metropolis licknowledges . the. supremacy nreintring, waiting tains for . the forest-.
of the city of the first -perion-ftiture-aes . reserves' and . for- thte large:eastern-tracts
tereendieative ot "to be.pe.sBoatoa Giohe. owned by the government.. .: - ' • .
One way in which Chicago van bop.. riresident linKinley on horseback 'will
0014 the movement to reduce the noise be one of the eights . at the national.
In that eity willbefor the Maln and peek ..Grand Army eneampment at Chicago in •
. speculators to lovier the toile et their.. August.•Since Geiteral Granfielast term.
•yelees and to wear nuieter clethes.-Kane no president has appeared meifided in
eas City Star. •' . • • , ' . • Ray. parade, . The projected exce,ptien is
.
•
• Th • onti ed 1 - due to the • fact. tbat PresklentehleKtnies
Climbers lb Chicago.. suggests' that the has been ' appointed a member , of the
mounted. staff attendant .on Commender
peoille there abolish that architectural ea chio slum • ' . '
adoenmept. Besides, it ‘Is alwayer too ,. •
• meld to pit on the 'porch in Chicago -St. ..
. •. . . .
Louis Globe -Democrat. . ' . ' • . • THE WATCHWORD. OF .W.OletEN:
, , Wanted -By the people of New York, a • •• . - ' • -
good mathematician te estithate the slum- - Modesty is woman's watchword: ' What-
ber ot months required ' to etimplete the ever. threnterie her delioate 801180 of mod-
. tunnel to. Harlem, two months having . .esty frightens:her., • For this reason mislay
been consurued In retrieving, one shovelful a wolnan permits diaeases of. her delicate
• of 'eaith. ... wotnarly organa to become aggravated bes •
. calve she cannot bring herself to•stibinet to
- THE: ROYAL. SOX. •
. the onkel of tutees:mat questionings, of,
• • fensive examinations, and obnoxious •Iooal '
. .
!-------e . e - treatment's. wheels some physicians find
- . The Prince of Wales Is now credited - necessary. Doubtless thousands of the wo.
With • the ambition of • anenymbusly own- men who • have taken advantage.- of Dr. .
Ing and editing a neWepater. . , Pierce's -offeedif free consultation by letter,'
The 'German emperor hes never Jona, have been led to do so by 'tile escape thus
ally been crowned •,king.ok Prussia. The • effered from it' trestment repugnant to
. Coronation cogemonies will . take. place ' modesty. .Any sick, vennan • may write to
next Octlaber. . . ' • . •• Dr.. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., in perfeot con-
• During the recent: Visit of the Czar to fidence; ail teams being ereated as ettiolly •
.,
Moscovv he sanctioned .the project for priyite and sacredly oonftdential, and all '
' Is
tetedection eta churelato commemorate answers being sent in plain envelopes with •
the liberatien • of the sells. nodes' '40' no advertising or other printing upon them.
....... , . . . 'Dr. Pierce' 4 Favorite Presoriptionlaite been.
. „ , ...
Tears um .
"I neyee felt so happy as new that I
„ Jong heilea 'as "a God sand to women."
It makes weak women strong and .sick wo-
ol P ie. l'I e, a s'em. • %I -rote men .well. • - eravorftes .Preecription con-
Ieriteess Charles of Denmark recently to tains uoilcoliol, neither opium, cooeine or
her. mother soon alter arriving incognito other narcotic'. ••
at Monte Carle.. •. , •.
Grand: Duke Sergitie, Uncle of Emperor _ There were 500,039,900 knell intbe
Nicholas, was born May 11, 1857. and United States last year, and the. number
was married in 1884 to Prhwess Eliza. of eggs laid was eattneeted at &beet 1,450, -
beth of Hesse-Darmstadt. In las ,q1 111 e. 000,000 dozen, or 17.,400,000,000 eggs. •The'
it' as gdvertior of eloscow Ser}i'llia hae value of these fowls e.nel their 'product is
mede himself one of the mast enpopuiar set down at $420,009,04
men in, RilaSill: 'The people- held hini re-• • • PAINFUL PERIODS.- • ..
sponeible for tlits awful disaster at the • • '
cearrs coronation in 1890.• - • Women who staffer terrible . pain every
month can ilad featly relief by using Mil-
burnel Sterling Headache Powders. They
, .
P.OLITICAL'' Q.1.1 i PS; .bontain no morphine or opium, and leave
. . . . . no bid After effects. ' Price 10c. and Me •
Don't adoept cOramon headache powdere,
they'll eurelydisappeint. .
riacher, Wohearans and • Wessels, . the'
What the Country teeny 'needs is sane Boer envoys to the Viated States, have
matins Of inoeulatifig °Melds against . sailed for Europe on the steamship L'Aqui-.•
Ideptomania.-Topelia State Journal,: i
In case Mr. Corbett gets to congress he
velli find that ducking and side stepping
aro by .no menne novel Inthat body. -
Washington•
Pose • • •• •
' if the trtist becomes an issue in .this
campeign, the. telk 'of the campaign of
1890, will he. merely a , whisper In cone-
parison. The nuto that doesn't know all
about the trusts •is yet to be born -De.
troit Journal. •.' •
The arrest of a matelot, making el eilly
speech in the nationnl house of represent-
atives draws attention to the nitete of
distinction e in eueli metiers. tie made
the speech from tho gallery instead of on
the floor. •
AND He SAW IN HIS MIND'S EYE TH
CIRCUS Or HIS YOUTH.
• Corbett perhaps feels be would be at
E honie In congress, where it 14 all 'talking
1 end no figliting,-Chteago.Recorel.
Mg and a bachelor. 'Watch Cupid wink Baden-Powell Is 43, famous, good look -
the other eye. -Milwaukee Journal.
Sam L.Iones doesn't like the clubmron a
or,the ntederpized glee • Welle Sam's reel.
Ing on the. subjeet Is evidently recipro-
cated. -Memphis Commercial Appeal.
'The german army has one coratuander
.named Maier General von Sluyterinen
Leingeweyele. Ideen a Maimer bullet
Lweoautie.
ld'ratop at that name, s- Cleveland .
IDVerratliiir West There, Animal*,
• Pink Lemonade, remade and au,
•rtlitil the Concert Atter ate ithen't
With, the tlews's tousle Sense.
• The stroller stopped In trout of a
• gaudy circus poster one of a series
i which ran down a block of fence on the
side street, There was something famil-
iar about it and something, he could not
say what, which was not. The balance
wee• ou the side of the familiar, however,
• and a moment litter he was ender a spell,
He was a boy again; his long trousers
somehow bad got short, and he was wear-.
Ing stockings, and he knew where to find
the hole in them, just below the knee
Cam, and just above there was a spot on
• his right leg which felt comfortably sore
from playing marbles. His shoulders
shrunk In a trice, hie chest greweeoyishly
fiat, and be felt like thunaping it to see if
he were in condition to swap punches
with Jimmy Brown. His height grew
less, and his tace, a moment ago waiting
for a shave and very bristly, was soft
and hairless; also he was back in a little
southern village, and over by the village
store where he got einnatnon and where
his father bought the thick oboes with
the shiny brass tips which he could not
.kick through. He kneweebecause he had
tried without even hurting his toes,
which 'Were uneasily • waiting barefoot
time. •
• The sun grew warmer, too, and the air
• had the flat, sweet, earthy odor it gets
from the pralrk land. He sniffed the air
greedily. His hetet leaped within him,
his breath was short, and there was
something too big for his front ribs Ip-
slde was a boy. •The -circus was
coming to town and on Saturday, and
there would be a parade, and -be reach-
ed his hand into a pocket which somehow
seemed very small and pulled out his
mone.-he had 35 eents,bits and
two picayunes-and his father had prom-
ised him two-bitsifehe vvould be -goad;
and that was 10 cents over for lemonade.
Which would be take? Pink or the other
•kind? Maybe both, or popcorn And the
pink, which looked and tasted both.
New, however, he would look at all the
pictures on the side of the 'village store.
He would do it systematically and feirly,
which was the most gratifying. He would
walk down to the end with his eyes
straight Owed. end deny. himself a eingle
`side glance at the lions and the ele-
phants in pyramids, or the ladies fn pink
flying about in air, et. the man shot out of
the cannon, or the Monkeys. No, he would
10 slowly and •hold his breath at length
over the lion taming. • •• •
• Yee, there -they vrerel The three rings
In a tent, a mile long, and high, and mil-
lions of people •an :the benches packed
tight, and a lady hopping through a hoop -
on to a leaping :white .horse, and the
clowns, and the acrobats, and the ring-
master, and the Japanese jugglers. He
t3tudied their faces in detail to see if be
could recognize any ofethe clowns. Then
he looked at the roering lions, "Gee, but
hope it don't •ram!" he said, thinking
of the awful task it would' be to weft
until circus time • if he didn't see • the
lions in the parade in: their gold cages.
Incidentally he got ready his argument
as to whether the lions could carry off
Farmer Tate!? • old black;laull, which
served better than a watchdog in the or-
chard, and whether tl*. sheriff's blood-
hound, which caught the man •who 'shot
Johnny's uncle, could kill one of them.
These 'arguments were to be used on the
Brown boy, no wetter which side he
took. • .
.The there were the ostriches and the
birds that -were like ostriches, but dien't
have such long feathers, and a pink bird.
The elephants were in the next picture,
and .he wondered if the baby one was
really that little and whether it ate only
milk or would take peanuts. He would
shell the peanuts first, if neceSiary. The
wild west hunt spread away before him,
and tlie-buffalees Were fearfully combat-
ive. He thought he would likeet.0 hunt
buffaloes and could ase the min with little
shot at other times for squirrels. Robins, ,
which were easy to hie' he would not
shoot, with areal gun. They were good
enough for slungsbots, but- want-
ed a gun. •Next there were all.. sorts
of queer things -tows with humps, gray
little ceiws, and wolves and a thing which
• rolled itself up into a ball. Be
know what it was. It was kinder like a
mud turtle in some respects; but, as the
postmaster said, "You couldn't never be
sure." He would investigate that if the •
,elephant and monkeys didn't take too
much tirne. •
This brought him to the end of 'the
fenne. There was the pink wiper with
big black letters, He thought it Would
have n� -fears for him; be would have 66
cents and could go in openly and didn't
need to. carry water for the elephants.
He stuck his hands in his pockets and
stepped back to read the sign ;with cotn-
fortable arrogance. But what was that?
Concert after show. Cloven s comic
songs; 25 cents admission." • 31n:twined
Ele had forgotten that. fie' would have
• to give up the pink lemonades But, no.
Then he would gavel° cents. Ete want-
ed to hear those clowns alined. as had as
to see the elephants, mid he Wanted the
• pink lemonade, end the baby elephant
bad to be fed. alin Adios would beag if
he didn't. He might go into the tent after
the thew and see the animals and go to
the concert, but most of the cages would
be dosed. Ile stopped.to '
To -think he had to kick his toes into
the ground, tuid he looked to see what
sort of hdieS the brass tips were making.
He had on dapper patent leather shoos
and was old and in the city, had a college
diploma and a good position. He pulled
sonte money from his pocket and studied
It idly. It was a $10 hill. He would give
It all to be just a boy and wotild be hap-
py with the two bits and a dime and lot
the concert go, and father would be -
Well, he'd go to the circus anyhow -lust
for old times -and borrow the landlady'
boy and take him too. -New Vork Cont-
inental Advertiser,
• When a man goes into politics, it seems
to give his past life insomnia.--indianape
'oils jegrnal. -
taine from New York. • •
Dr. Low's Pletteant Worm Syrup is sure I
death to the weenie evory time, but barn:
less to the mostidelicate child. It pont:ilia%
its own cathartic, so there 10 no need. of
giving castor eie or other purgative after-
wards. Price ,26c,
• A number' of New York women hale
resigned from the Professional Women's
League because ot the admission to items
herahip of Mrs Langtry. •
CANNOT nEcormEasTD IT HIGEtLY
ENOUGH..
Lim Ethel Wildman, of West LakeiOnte
sayd
"1 am pleiteed to say that Catarrh°.
Zone has given me the beet of satiefaotion.
RAI LWAY RU M BLEB. No othet remedy haa been. able to do aS
nItioh for me as Oatarrhozone has done, lt
Ituesien railway express' train!, have urea a hooking cough - the moult of
, „ Pn" ara ni - ana 1 feel I cannot say too
BieePini; ears even
f°I. third eh" Ptt"''' I in:onh i°13 it praise. It was everything you
gees.
It Is proposed to have soldiers bulld the i; warranted itto et°Eirebec'a"tarrCh4, trerthilra.°:,"beronia.
new railway line froth Dalloisells le -Mee' •• abide and irritable throat, Sold °verve I
ea, which the sultan haa deeided tii eine I where. Trial outfit gent for 10e. in damps
street to facilitete pilgrim:toe.ngston, Ont.,
• There is a new raileond car that by pitolalYk°to'rer.°11*" * Co.,Cith'
II0 OW13 motion compresese ammonia gas
to liquid, which, in getup; thi•oloth the .
pipes, expands and produces the news. • TAKE NO RISKS.
sail coldness in tlu. air.
A novel tiollee ear is in use iii„Rerlin.
Outside the city It runs on tracks with au It la well to make choice of a competent
oveThead trolley and qualified druggist to whom you oat
dinary cite. Wheenultenheet icultayt al isra ittbse a7s. . take your doator's prescription's and orders,
reached, extra sets of trucks ate lowered, A correctly and well,filled prescription with
awl the ear booamea an alaatramabile am. pure drugs has nem% to do with the battle
rniiebdusuupdroopetlhIeotistldiete seata t r: Stet thbaetteaela car, allOot taai t iteill 1 ti mid Cettl ttOnh0600flarads' . I 1 1 1 (Wtoe dispensetbtaeddsrpurroavnead
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• 1).4121e13 OBLgret COUPO0N0
•le the W011aer of the oentdry for the oure of
CASTORIA theresortliO&inliaadeacelito.at TpelioCTISeagilidvileoefvla:
once of the mighty peavey of Paine's Oelery
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Por rilfztg ant Chilareno Compound over disease. If Yen ore Skein
less, nervous, despondets, weak or run,
tits fea down, One bottle Of Paine's ()dory Oom,
taut ' IS al i pound will do good work for you, We ,soll
gigaton.
QSro
litiet ttiltp mi
the kind that res, J. n, flOVI4 AIdrug,
•' ' 100,01111ton, Ont.
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' Neither the tailors nor the ready to
wear PeePle will build any castles on the
profit e realized on •the wardrobes of Un-
cle Andrew Carnegie and Uncle Rnbll
Sage,- ,
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LAW• POINTS. ••
4. tendon magistrate recently deciiled
that a girl was not obliged to return a
bicycle she had received as a present
from 4 Man Wheel she subsequently
jilted.
The supreme court, says the Boston
aOlirnal, is of the opinion that the man
who supposed that rims could pass -as
drugs on Sunday was the victim of what
Is coll elan pipe • .
The highest court appeal in Great
sustainedBitain bas e ec bion t at
a circulating library can be held pecup-
larily reeponsible for libelous statements
coutained in any of the volumes which
It circelate,a._
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CHEST FELT RAW.
"I caught a severe cold which made my
oiled feel raw and eight: I taiti
Woad's Norway Fine Syrup which 'diem.
ed the phlegm, healed the kegs, and
male me perfectly well."
Nem McKim Ripley, On.
Lord Strathcona, Lord Aberdeen
and •Dr. Parkin, of •Toronto, were
amongethose-presenh at the -Dominion]
Day dinner of the Canadian Canadian Club in
London.
Gersbani Chance, the young mati who
was go seriously burned.by. falling into
vat of bolting water at the Hey .faetory at
Wcedatock, and died of his injuries. •
A •
We, the undersigned, do hereby egree.to
refend the money on it twenty five cent
bottle of Dr: Wills" Nagle& Pills, it, after
ntheya i ngdtotinr eoet.fioeui ireevhes Constipation
sotorptaetni °tan sold blioetadde:
• aohe. Ve also warrant that four bottles
will permanently cure the most obstimate •
case of Constipation. Satisfaction or no
pay when_Wills' English Pine are used.
H. B. Combe, Chemist & Druggist, Oliri.
ten ; J. E. Hovey. Dieponsing Chemist,
Clinton; Watts & Drugs and Medicines,
• Clinton ; Sydney Jackson, Druggist, Can.
B
ares
ingworm,
• "I had ringworm on my had
ifor nearly a year.
"1 consulted three doctors
but derived little or no benefit
from their treatment.
"I then commenced to use
Burdock Blood Bitters. .
•, "Besides taking it internally
I washed the affected parts with
it and when •the bottle was
finished I was completely
cured." Elsie Slaght, Teeter -
v111" Ont.
. _
' SpavIns,RingbonespSpiinte
, Curbs, and All Forms of
1•
. Ltimeness Yield to
Works thousands mires annually. Endorsed by, the
P0711 ti.r"2.147. tint iTtireg ;1413,7ZikrIte.hararlielt..Selq$02
• • *Sit Leine, Ontario, Can., Doe. 11,1898.
7311. 11. iirlfr.1-41)3Ayrj; acaluabte • W•
b -rise
gob lame. I tookanbn Co the Veterinary Surgeon who
, migictrad.;i: attle,hope,
.onlyowgrse saltine horse recaine eo laminhet it ZVI
not stand ttp. :After trYing everything in my pbwor I
• Went to a neighbor and told hint about thecase. Negev(' •
, one of noir koos and I studied. 14 Carefully and bo., I r
• tttigthrirgst tbdia4irigoirlinBlArrtrotTlfsWYbotirSpayIn
aft .14.4 it strictly according to directions. Be,
f:rreetrAi.1:61;iite was used I noticed an improvement,
and When the seventh bottle was about half Wed,' woe
' horse Was completely cured and telthoitt leaving' it
biOnslih. on bins. After cutaing treatMent 1 gave tbe
IhOrea good earl! and did semis light work with hini,svIsh,
VI VI= Ifigi igietrrstij,1 triafg.isalllboillgilt;ttldhto°t=rei:
showed VII More lantenesepirougn the whole summer.
egg IT Cr 4"01 =4, AU'd1,'"Ir C,mrc' hot nmmly ft,0117 15.1 11
• Concern. ' yOuin truly, flativ.:ne TRITTEN. Y.
r4A Treatise oAiikyourdniga the Ileirst," the bor'iree, dillet
*1, 1, 1...KENDALL COMPANY, ENDSOUNS FALLS,
• • - • ,
A Geed altanoio Gratitude* •
Billynne-Do you find that It pays to
shire a physician by the year?
.- Rockingham -Veil, it paid me laid
year all right. Our doctor has kept my
Wite's mother in. California to her
health during the past 15 months, and
seriottely thinking of •raising hie sat-
ary.-Ohicago Timetelleraid. •
• /1 Judge.
Feddy-I am sure I don't knew wheth-
er site tan sing held or play hest. -
buddy -1 think elle can play best.
ruddy -Then you have beard her play'?
Duddy -Nu; but 1 have heard her Hint.
e-Beidon Transerint. •
117.:11illettevrilietIOtriliVinifttrst, ivctoft;
Oalloians.
William McOaffery swallowed aboub
an ounce of carbolic acid in his room
at the Bay Tree Hotel at the corner of
Bay and Adelaide streets, Toronte,and
died a few minuteeIater.
. "AII Dunlop Tires in spiv"
What ydti hire a wheel
from the Bicycle Livery
look at the tires.
If they are Dunlop Tires
• then you can rest assured
the wheel has a good. ped.
gree itt its every part.
Dunlop Tires on ali 'opd •
wheelS, •
"The only Mols)"
The AunlopTire CO., Limitee,,
Toronto.
• MOntrigil, • 'Winnipeg. St JOht4
• pLinTort
WOOD and COAL YARD.
•
Subscriber is prepatea to promptly 1111 all or.
ders for Wood or Coal, which will be seld ai
lowest rates. Office on Iimac Street, at LAWS
DIIPLICKINNT ROOMS, W. WHEATI{IDY
wis'itiovigoigow5
THE VALUE OF
1116-1-ANWOMANSBALM)
y
ASA PARTURIENT
For Twenty-seven Years
DUNN'S
BAKINO
POWDER
DitentEntuomEr
Burdock Blood Bitters cure, ^ sores,
ulcers, boils, pimples, eczema and all skin AL i ER 17 ST., - (; ,I., I N TON
eruptions of tha most chronic type. It .
makes the brood rich and pure, drives all
ebul niaterial from the system and builds
up the tissues of the bailee.,
ItANIte.
The MOISIMS
e
lnourporated bv Aot of Parliament Itef
CAPITAL 11.2,0fXJ,069
REST EUNI) • #1,650,000
HEAD OFFICE MON latEAL.
• Wee Moreoe lateorneason, Presideet
P.AVOI,PERSTAN THOMAS, Geo. Manager
Notes discounted, Collectione made. Drafts
• issued, Sterling and Aniericsu exchari.fie
• bought and bold. Intereet alivaeol de.
posits'. Sawed: Ben- Interest eliowee on
eume of anti up. Money advanced '
farmers on their own note, with tem tx
• more endorsers, No Mortgage requned, •
H. 0. BREW leR. Manager. Olhitou
G. 0, IllerIAGUABIT«
BANliEle
. CODE A1.1, YOUR PAINS WITH R• .
A Medicine Chant In Itself. 141
Sae and quick caroler
ORAN/ PS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS es,
• el `i ;
COLDS, RHEUMATISM,
, NEURALGIA.
• 23 end BO cant r.ottles.
BEWARE oF imITATIoNs.
euy oNLY THE GENUM!...,
neENTs..,
"Klondike Gold Fields," a arae,_cheap, vett.
able book, selling like a whirlwind. •Seautilui
prospectus twenty-five cents. Books on time
sRADLEY-GARRETbONCOMPANY,LatrrEn
Toronto..
FIGENTS
• oThe best iffe oilier Majesty 'I have see'',
• A. general • Banking Business
transacted.
• NOTES DISCOUNT0L
• Drafts aimed. Intarest allowed on
detiositele
• J. 11. TIS HALL
•
BANKER,
CIA N 1.0Ne ONT.
edvanoes made to fanners on their on n •
' notes at low rates of interest.
.1 general Banking Business trepseeted
•, Interest °Aimed en deposits.
Bale Notes bought
o ice
edswrites Lord borne about "Queen Vietoris!"
Agents make five dollars daily. •
.BRADLEYGARB1KTSON0OMPANli1 Ultimo
Toronto..
,• A.oubrrs NO:A.NriEt•
Pore genuine money -making position; .eo
•books, insurance, or fake sehernel every house
a customer. Particulars free. write to.day
THE K. K A SN CO., 132 Vietoria Street, ;To-
Seed Corn, s. vem varie les, Suter
Beet, Mengcede. Tornim., and air Var,r• es
of seeds required for field or garden :um.
1. X'.3. flour always Oli and ger,ti al
mill feed. ' ••
. DUNCAN, iiiiiton. .
. •
Licensed A.uotioneer.
ronto.tanada. • Feb 23.18 •
AGENTS WANTED.
' No experience necessary. Permanent pest.
tion. Liberal terms. Pay weokly. Stock
complete with fast selling specialties, including
Seed Wheat, Corp. Pouttoes, &e. OUTFIT
FREle. Secureterritory now. write •
. BROWN BROS. no,.
Ntirserymm, Browo's Nurseries P.O., Ont.
•Ang.2441• •
A tiliNTS --Hook linainessts better thae ,01
re yearsn
ist;also have tatteranROM
faster M
hooks. Agint. oleo.. from Ole ro $20 urfekly. A
few.leaders are; "Queen Vietoria. "Life of Ms
Gladstone," "aly 1.1.t1er's Bibln Fteries," "Pre.
gressive Sneaker. ' X1n,i,1ike Gold fie Ids.""Wo•
man,""Glimpses of th, Um. en.' "Breakfast
Dinner and Sapper,'" Caned's, ehicycloatte,
dia." Books on time. Ontlite free to canvassers
The .BILADLICYGIA,RILETSON Cm, Limited:
Toronto
ega
sezor,
o alt.S. Wanted
• Oats wanted in exchaiige for Oat
weal end ibe beet ri
eour n the mat ke
• as e•iliows
115Ibs rto
1 oaitlliii re (Manitoba .lflix' 41)
tor Bushell lets,
' "• Silverware Given Away;
Every purchaser, anything that we sell,
be the amount small or large, gets a coupon
and Whorl ft certain number is received the •
bolder will be entitled to a piece of Silver.,
ware of their owe ehoosing. Come and
• see the ieliverivare. • •
0. OLSON
Geed Butter Alld Egge wanted, •
IIOforIOCeflfs
•embracing the Negro, Yankee, Irish ans , .
• This book cautains one hundeed ant THAT
ten of the best bun:mous ,reettationst
Dutch dialects; both= prose and yen.,
as well as Munorous compositions of
evoiy kind and ammeter. Sener poet. • 1
pea,with our illestrated. catalogue el ,
11002(1 505. novelties for only tea cents,
Johnston 4s 111cWOrlttne i •IleLEOWS
11 Yonne Bt.. Toronto. Can. '
I - 1 "
'SISTER RENVAT011.
I.
SPOT
• 'Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending ,
sketch and description of any, invention will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the patentability of same:. "How to Obtain a
Patent" sent upon request. Pewits secured
through us ads ertised for sale at . tr expense.
• • Patents taken out through us receive specfal
• notice, without charge, in Tun Pararit RECORD,
an illustrated and widely circulated journal,
consulted by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE. Address,
• a,
Weak and impure Blood,
. • Liver at kidney Disea,seg.
Female Cevnlaints, Ete.
L Dreg nee or Wrilesdirect to:
-,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO* .•• aM. 111cLEOD,
• (Patent AttOrneys,) • Godenoh, Ont.
Evens Building. • WASHINGTON& D.& ageerseterseee
• Ft/. RNITITIIE
13ROADFO0T. BOX & 00.
The steady fill:mewls in our trade ik good proof, of the feet that our goode 'are righ
• nur Prime lower than those of othee dealere in the trade. •
We manefacture hartiture on it large scale and eat 'afford to Bell cheap, It vongbey
from no, we ilave for you the Welt, whith, in ther oases, has to be added inefor
. the retail dealer. • -
Thie week we have passed into stock donee ot our tesedetagns. Space 4wi11 tot poem
no *0 quote prima, but Come and see for yourself *hat snaps we hate to offer.
tteneember-we are determined. that Our »does obeli be the lowest in the trade. ,
UNDERTAKING.
In this department our deck is complete, an we have undoubtedly the best fullers
• outfit in the denote?. Our mutes are as Iota as the lowest., '
BROADFOOT, BOX &CO:I WI; Chidley.
at Deter
Pe s. -Night and Sunday calls attended to by calling at 1, W. Chidley's, (Fullers
Direoto4 residence
TO AVERT ONE when* tea laths Dowry Peon 2 guatta-took
astaaa reuun se ri-irel give an canuhlts Tidally style shitulative
Opal ac Ruby Stick Pia Free, and mad 12 ten.cent packaged of few
perishable Perfume to sell for us tt fon OWL When eele, return tummy
aad wa give yeu Free choke Of • heavily %listed Chititt Platelet with
Lodk and Key, or Sethi dolt Shell Belcher Illindlay mar Simply
Interpret resale aa4 we osnil Wile without Money or pries. Write to -day. Yon rbit esthete se we psY th• dott
=tow fechnara seat isto flantulk molder 154 delirery abeelutelv free, and unsold roods ate reMarsabh.
•Sessons XATioNA.li OfJP,LY CAN* U4S WOOS Loreto& SU, IhntirOtt.1110106
Ohristmas
P.ERFU.KES and
TOILET goods
bainty Ginn for both Ladle*
and hien-14)r YOUng Or• Old
130 COMBEi
• Clive Perfumes if you'd please the Atli
• sex, The choicest kinds are here. Al) the
famous makes -ail the desirable odors -
and many kinds put up in specially attrao.
five„Ohristmas paolsages.
Our alitOrtment Orme liair Bras so.
Military Brushes, Mirrors, Whisks, in
ebony and handsome woods, is the mod,
complete in the town. And the montinter.
eating part to you is that prices are tar be.
low what you ve been tension:lei to past
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