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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-08-31, Page 6August 3.11.1900 DO YOU FEEL TIRED IN THE MORNING? Does Sleep not bring Refreshment? • D� you feel wretched, mean and miser i ., able n the mornings—as tired as when you went to bed ? Its a serious condition —too serious to neglect, and unless you have the heart and nervous system • streagthened and the blood enriched by Stilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, collapse H is almost certain to ensure. Mr. Fred, , Graham, a we -known young man of Barrie, Ont., says :—" I have had a great • -deal of trouble with my heart for four years. I was easily agitated and iny ex- citement caused my heart to throb violently. I had dizziness and shortness of breath, and often arose in the mornings feeling as tired as when I went to bed. •. was terribly nervous. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills have done wonders for Inc. They have restored my heart to regular healthy action, giving • me back sound • restful sleep, and making !ny nervous sys- tem strong and vigorous.' Milburn s Heart and Nerve Pills are soc. a box or 3 for $ eee at all druggists or by mail. The 'I'. Milburn Co., Limited, To., ronto. Ont. • ..urabeella _against the .jury box, but it of this city . for grand larceny •and con- piVied it up. • 'a • • . . • A reporter assigned . to the trialslaid his- spirecy. One day of .the trial was rainy.• was in the way there and a court officer A man was on trial recently in a Court II; put alithien.,110404wonent Juror. ri.t .0u.g. bete' . be safethere, iflinitiiihtie " he said. . . Wh.ett. the court adjoinned, for the day, the reporter looked . in the jury . hose for. • his umbrella,. but it • Was net. there; Re. sought out the court officer,. who Also made a careful but unsuccessful. sear* . "One of them jeryinen's took. it: no oee• else," -remarked the officer. "Au..they'res tryin that man .for-lercenyl". ' •::. • ..,. • The reporter's 'umbrella: was • never re- turned, but the 'defendant was found guil- ty and sentenced to seven yeaks! •impri,- onment: Evidently the juryman. Who had the umbrella took the 'proverbial view of itand did not think the illegal:possession . •of another's • property --disqualified ..:hiiii from passinsejedgment in A casnof theft. . . . • . . r.•-•- • ;.-:•[•••••. ';•••;••••,-. • 1 , CURTAIN RAISERS. • "Jess of the Bar Z" is Bello Archer's uow piny. Duse is making a study ot Shelley'a ' "Beetriee Cenci." W. S. Gilbert's "Comedy end' Tragedy" • has been translated for l3erntiarde. "The Cbristian" has meted Its one thousandth performance In England. The Japanese actors who have been making tour of this eountry are now PhlYing n London, A. C. Wheeler (Nylia Crinkle) has writ ten a Play of New York life that will be among the ,productions of next season, Justin Maly McCarthy has writteu "Tim Startled Aiwa." It will be firs Produced in the "(hilted States by D. H Sothern. The play ot longest duration in Isiew .York thie season is "Sherlock Mimes,' which stopped recently at the end of its "thirty-second week. 0/aeries B. Hanford- will not be asso elated with Louis James • and Kathryn ICidder next year, but will star in a play, "Private John Allen," by Lee Arthur. Another Shakespearean play is Prom- • ised for next year. It will be "A. Mid- • summer Night's Weana," with Louis James as Bottom and Kathryn Kidder as Helena, Jessie Bartlett Davis, who was offered $1,000 for a week in vaudeville at Chi- cago accepted the offer and 'turned the whole amount over as her contribution to the Actors' Home fund of New York. In India it is said many of the theater at dow lly re s are free. The curtain rolls. up 9 o'clock at night and never comes n until 5 the next morning. It usua- quires seven nights to present a drama. -- pugmeRt ninth MAIMS WOMEN 811RONO meal it WOMEN WIKI-•U. ,woirjH . THE CLINTON NEW ERA ovien 'RrioW 1 The eucces,s of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in the cure of diseasespe- culiar to women, is beyond comparison greater than that of any other medicine prepared especially for woman's use. It is not a cure-all but 4 scientific prepare- , tion, the prescription of an eminent living physician, kill in active practice and who, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of trained physicians, treats and cures thousands of women every year. "Favorite Prescription" has an invigor- ating and vitalizing power peculiar to itself and a phenomenal control of dis- eases which attack the delicate organs of • woman, It permanently cures backache, bearing -down pains, ulceration, inflam- mation and like ills by curing their cause. It dries up the drains, puts out . the fever .fire of inflammation and cures the corroding ulcer. It makes marriage a hapninese and motherhood a blessing, . by giving to wotneu such an abundant vitality that the baby blossoms into life as sweetly, simply and naturally as a flower. Sick women are invited to con- sult Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge. All correspondence strictly confidential. Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. • THE VERDICT. An official repent sets forth that 10,- 000,000 pages of homeopathic literature were published last year. There wasn't anything very bninecniathle about' a dose like that. Henry Irving says shakespeare is a bond between England and America. Sir Henry does not know that the bard . has been officially hoycottee he the the- atrical syndicate. • • • - The ice • trust has notified Its emotes loft to leave ice on the rear porch ex- posed to the sun's rays. • The drivers should shove the ice throuch tbe crack under the door. • • - These Chinese towns nave earrecuy ridiculous names,. Why gan't they • call • themselves • -somethieg.s. seneible, like • Skowhegan, for instance, • or Punxsu- tawney or Caueoragonme or.Kalamazoo? • —Boston Globe. • A fine of $150 has •been imposed on Mr. -Roberts of Utah, convicted- of key- ing one wife more than the law allows. This puts polygamy out there on a cash • basis, and • the price fitted foe a • plural ' marriage cannot be called high.—New York World. That young w9man In Verashington who Is suing „for divorce because her husband. is not a "risittg statesman," as be had represented himself, evidently bought a pig • in a poke, with the .usual result of regretting—her bargain. Rising young statesmen do not adverthiatheraselves in that way.. •• • RECENT INVENTIONS. . The latest labor saving contrivance is said to be an electric collection box. No collectors are required for as soon as the clergyman has touched a button in the • pulpit the box runs along wires from • pew to pew, end the congregation do the rest. For sailboats a new attachment allows the mast ta be Moved to eitheraiide ofaha • boat as the wind shiftle a horizontal arm being pivoted 'at the forward end of .the hull, In the outer end of which the mast is set, with a lever which allows the bar • to be shifted to adjust the mast. • Street eerie:tee prevented from running Into open drawbridges by a sonthertier's patent safety device which has a wedge shaped block pivoted on either side of the track, with • levers connecting the • blocks with the bridge to swing the block over the rails as the draw opens. •• Vehicle bodies are maintained In a horizontal position on a side hill by an Ohio man device, in which the body is supported on the axles by four vertical screws, which are provided at the upper end with wheels, to be grasped, ta re- volve the screws and tilt thehody at the desired angle.• PLANT LIFE. • Melting .Up His Oritia. Some curious relics of former supersti- tions are preserved easier the. courthouse ID Edinburgh. The tittle wax figures, stuck all over vvith. pins are the pieces conviction in the charges of •witcheraft which were soli:went inthe and seventeenth centiiiii. It was stip- posed that if a' Wax image of an eueniy were made, prodded with pins, and then melted in the fire, the originarwould. suf- fer similar tortures Mid dissolution. The - belief is at least as old as the days of. Horace. Indeed, the superstition has survived to our own time. The late W.• .Wells, the dramatist, when. staying ata•Kentish - seaside place, was annoyed be a dramatic critic. Half in jest he modeled' his critic In wax and melted him up, A day or two later he heard of the death of his assail- ant. Mr. Wills, who was the kindliest and rnost careless of Bohemians, could never rid himself of the simpleton that he was an unwilling hornicide.e-London Chronicle. A Graceful Idea. • * A happy thought of a voting 'Brooklyn woman whose parents melted the 'golden anniversarysof their n•edding a few weeks since was the means of 'giving a .deal of pleasure to the couple, who made no formal celebration of the event. About. two weeks before the anniversary,' the daughter sent cards or messages to friends of her parents residing taw way ID various sections of the country. Ac- cordingly on the wedding day letters mid • telegrams of congratulation came pour- ing in from all sides and made the occa- sion a very happy one to the dear old people. • Accomplished One. • Wife—Bin, John, you surely don't Con - eider yourself a financier?• • . Husbniid—Of course'. Ho* do you sup- pose I've kept from relying your dress- maker's bills for so loug if 19rd not a '• onancier? • • . . • • • In southern France successful effete's helve been made to arrest forest fires by growing the juicy cactus plants in .operi spaces separating the sections of the for- ests. ; In England tha tallest single stemmed beechtree stands in • Lord Brownlow s , • park .at Ashbridge, which overleoke the . beeclecountry of 13.uckinglaamshire. It is • known as the queen beech and is 150 feet high. •• • • A fad in horticulture which has pretty results le to insert strawberry elants in holes in barrels which have 'previously.' been bored for the. purpose and the bar- rels nee with earth. The plants liotnish Ii this' way . splendidly, •often completely • covering the barrel With the leaves, blow ooms and fruit. Could Make Boons. , • - "Do you think you could eat • another piece of cake. Tenthly?" ."I think I . could, auntie, If I stood tip.7' ‘ . • ABSOLUTE SECURITY. INVOIN*M1.010 Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear SIgnoture of See Pars -Simile Wrapper Below. Very smell and aft attar • tekci ea sugar. ' FOR HEADACHE CARTo ,. umintass. • ITTLE FON BILIOUSNESS, ivER FOR TORPID WEIL ; plits, FOB CONSTIPATION. 1 FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION t olerrv_mn woo ,wvam,b• IrelfetAblevcfreetwie.Rers-& I ZURE SICK 14FALIA014E4 • • An Inventor claims to'have discovered a methoe et obtaining motive power from . sunlight. •' .• The nearest approach of a comet to the earth observed was in 1770, when one approached to within 1,100,000 miles of our plenet. • The sound of thunder may be heard for 20 to 25 mules, with the ear to the ground much farther. Lightning is re- flected. for. 160 to 200 miles. , • Recent experiments by M. Janet show that the temperature of the earbon fila- ment in au electric lamp is between 2,000 • degtees and 8,000 degrees P. • NATURAL CURIOSITIES. . • The erosion of rock caused by the NI - agars river friesuild to be from one to five feet a yeer. • • Niagara fallwas at (me tithe situa- ted et Queenstown, several miles from its present' location, In the Drakenberg mountains, in Na- tal, Is a natural •formation known as NW,' VOlenn's hop, It gives an excellent bust representntioe of the tittle Corporal. Tnble mountain, at Cape Town, South Africa. Is a munificent mature! euriosi• ty. It .ie nearly -1,000 feet In height and has it level top about three senttre Miles In Area. ;Ite".;ai t le (.11. IENCE. WritPft rt Alk,i • v:iv•,, (writhe me to ea; tint: 1et., i'• P :tires Cern Vedas, Pe -r •e• f 1 • tut 14mb it, Ile. ; 4 pt.:Attlee% 1 t vet of • els Pitt- amede Cors tor pale he indene e( h to esesys% • SabeiItut( a are eterywir t Pea ece.d Take "Putero(ers' rues, It contains no opi- :um, cocaine or other narcotic, and no al- cohol or whisky. . • waltaing Mice. • The Japanese ha ve a queer little do- mestic pet that- is said to Waltz through the greater part of the waking hours of. Ita life, never growing tired; even if its feet wear out in the process. • The animal belongs to a peculiar breed'. of mice --black and white with pink eyes. One of -their peculiarities is that when other baby. mice are just beginuin to watk these are beginning :to waltz. t. If seyeral Mice tire put in together. they Will often be. seen waltzing in cou- ples, and sometimes more than. two .will jetzt In the mad wbiri. So tepid is the movement .that it is impossible to tell heads from 'tails. When the floor of the cage is not smooth, . the ridge actually wear out their It. leaving only' the stumps to whirl on. Waltzing seenis to be as necessary for the waltzing inouse as midair somete seeks are to thetumbling pigeon.' An apright peg forms .a convenient pivot round which the Mice can whirl, but Natural Scienceis the authority .for the • stateMent that : w•ithOut any such guide • they would not in several minutes covet, an -area largerthan a dinner plate, and they easily spin limier a tumbler. . " esse vess TAKEOCrritIfiN.8.'w"6r7—'4. • . -• Th is well to make choice of a ()competent and quelified druggistto whom you can 'alai your dootor'e Prescriptions and orders, A correctly end Well-filled prescription with Puke drugshasfhtiols to do withIthe linen against sickness. We dispenseldrugs and medicines accordingeto the most approved modern methods.: ,"' • ; • 'resew PAINE'S OsisItY COMPOIIND rownsuce..--- -.• is the wonder of the century fortthe cure of the common ills of life. Thousands of let- ters from Canada's beat people give evid- ence of the mighty power of Paine's Celery Compound oyer disease. If you are sleep- less, nervous, . despondete, weak or run - doyen, one bottle of Paine's Celery Com- pound will do good work for you. We sell the kind that -cures. J. E: HOVEY, drug- gist,Clinton, Out • • . • ....1•110111•••10,... A. Ker, of St. Catharines, was found dead in his bedroom at an Ottawa h t 1 Heavy rainfalls continue in the famine - affected districts of India, with a • cense- qnent alleviation of distrees, 0037 -Immezise Increase in the sale of theT.D., , & L1feuthol.later eyidences the fad • that it is useful for all rheumatic lumbago, arid lame back, pains in the • sides, etc, Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd., • nianufacturersaLstlersi"-..es, Boas? =It SAILORS AS SWIMMERS. Why Jack. Tor Drowns,. When He Falls Overheard. 'In The Star recently," said a captain In the United States navy, "I saw a die - patch which recounted the death by drowning .of seven men. In a. sbagle day to the waters surrounding New York, ot whom two were sailors, 0005 petty offi- cer on a yacht. "To a landsman it appears 'define that all sailors are not swimmer, but the 'converse of the proposition Is more ly _those who live near water, can usualle apt to be true, and. men ashore, especial- , • . "Jack afloat does pot take kindly to • water, and, though"he spends his life up- on It, he seldom gets in it, end when he . does he is apt to go down. I explain the Incongruity by• hevancing another one, which is, that they do not have the oppor- tunity to learn, and they are, as a, rule, disinclined to do so in any event. Throw a man overboard, and if be has not . learned to swim he sinks. All of the. lower animals swim naturally,' from am elephant to a kitten or 4 PuPPY. Mee • has the 'same .sustaining power, but 'the mentalinfluence of the fear of death it so •overpowering that he flounders. hit. mots.uh tand Image fill with water, and he ois "Deep watar allots, always on ship:. • boardcannot learn as a man mas . ashore. The latter learns when n boy Qi • goes to the beach or river and picks it ur stroke by stroke, but there is initially a bottom mien which, his feet may rest. ' No such opportunity is offered. on board of ship with the fathomless ocean be. neath the keel. • "In the. United States and other navies swimming is a compulsory part of a sea. • man's-' education. Our landsmen art trained by .expert swimmers. They art • plaod in slings in the first. lessees . and dropped from the boom Into the ocean, where they are. taught the stroke. Some • of our jackles. Wive no. aptitude and at best make indifferent .swimmers, • whilt others take to the water like ducks.. • ...e° • "Swimming ought to .be made, Were 11 possible, a part of the curriculum of er • ery school.. If one cansustain himself .even fora, mitautes or two and make s 'dozen strokes to an unturned boat or s • Puts Rosiu' on His iorfe. "Isn't it stragge," said Mr. Butler While In a Yet:81011cent 111004, "how dist coveries are miiIIV?s„.• Of course that is a general stetement, but to the case it question. I wear glasses, as you kuow, ' but 1 foued great trouble in keephig there on. They were vontinually following tht laws of gravity, end falling to the floor. The trouble was that I die not have a bridge of size, and I spent money and un • te experimenting with different kinds of springs and clasps and ' nose pieces, but all proved failures. "Now, the other night I had an idea 1 (that's all right, I am guilty of an idea 1 once In awhile) that if I would put some powdered rosin cm my nose that would hold 'era for _awhile, so 1 accordingly hunted up my friend, the Violinist, and, getting -some rosin, made the test. "Was it a success? • Why I can turn handspring backward and those glasses are still doing businese at the old stand," The British. Cabinet. The authority attached in England tc ehriple custom or usage cannot be bettei • illustrated thais in the fact that, althougt the cabinet has existed as the real ex• • .ecutivo power in the government foi more than a century and a half, it Is ar institution entirely unknown to the law never having been recognized by any acl of parliament. There is no official an. nouncement of the flumes of its -members • and no official record of its.meetings • A Scene In Sardinia. On a fete day * Sardinia the wives and daughters of the farmers and trades men present 4 wonderful spectacle trete- the gorgeausness • of their costumes. These are sort of heirlooms, *hick never vary In fasbion and ore Inendee down again and again from mother t< daughter. • Vanity. Little Girl (tq visitor)—Don't you think I look het like mamma? Her • Mother. — Flog), dear; don't be vette—Ohio State Journal. Children Cry for lifeline, it Maymean preservation from watery grave.', • CASTO • We, the tindeiiiiiiiiikdiihnieFe agree to • QABL)- • • • — CANTON 'refund the nakoney on . twenty five cent WOOD and . COIL 1 3,1111), bottle of Dr. Wilhe hnglish Pills, if, sifter ohm three-fourths of contents' of bottle, they do not,relieve Constipation and Head- aOhe. Wo Mao warrant that four .bottles will Permanently cure the moat obstimate case of Constipation. Satisfaction or no. pay when Wills' English Ville are, used. H. )3. Comb), ()hernial eisDruggist, Olin- . ten XI E. elov.ey. ,Diemesseing• Chemist, Clinton; Watts & Co, , Drugsand Medicines, Clinton ; Sydney Jackson, Druggist, Olin. ion. • tI is reported that the Duke of York is about to visit this coentry. Tiphoitl tever is Prevalent at Brentfor - • • TO MEE A COLD IN ONE DAY. TakeLagative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure • 2501s. E. W. Grove'e signature is on each box. • Mrs Charles Irons and her child, who were burned at Montreal, have dred from their Ininries. •• •• Coughs and colds that other Temediea seem powerless to relieve are. ,promptly cured by Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Try it and it will convince of its' efficacy 'b'jficucl•danu"S9hilir 2 thk. - eGovernor • of .Shantung is dead, • • • diploroate of high standing 'fie:* clares that Russia is vigorously endea- voring to secure American support, and to break the harmony existing between the United States and Great Britain. ' Travellers' headache() are quicklyrelely- ed by Milburn's Sterling Headache Bow - dere, They do not upset the stomach or weaken the heart. Price 100 and 25c at all dealers, or by mail, The T. Milburn Co.,, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Orders have just been sent to Aldershot for fresh drafts of reinforcements to be prepared for South Africa. - , Word was received at New Yox•k front a Presbyteriattinissionaey refugee at Nagasaki, Japan,says that in fleeing from Yangtsi to Ronan the Canadian Presbyterian missionaries were strip. ped of everything they had by robbers. • "Keep the head cool and the bowels open" g e warni weather. If the bowels do not moveogre. larly once a day use Laxa-Liver Pills, They are easy to take, and do not gripe, weaken, or sicken. Price 25o. Julian . Tregenna Bidduph Arnold, son of Sir Edward Arnold, has been orderedextradited to Wetland h'f United States Conitnissioner Neacock, of San Francisco, oto the, ehai.ge of ernbeSzling over $00,000 of the estate ot Jofin Thomas Don ville Tailor, • The joint committee representing conductors and trainmen on the On- tario and Quebtc division of the O. P. It, met Mr McNicole, the general nanager, and asked for an increase.. of wages. Me McNicall said that he amid mot, see his way clear—to gra.itt, the increase, The international offi. eel's of the employees will interview him. CAN CATARRH BE CURED? Shepherd G. Frost, Chatham, N. 'R., writes : For a number of years t have' been troubled with catarrb andh , haye tried many remedies{ during that ime, but without eve% At last I heard of your medicated air treatment and pro- cured a Catarrhozone outfit, Within twenty-four hour)) my headache disappear. ed and has not einee returned, and in it ehort time X have been completely mired of Catarrh, I recommend Catarrhozone as the safest and cheapeat euro for Cat- arrh. The beide did the trick for me." Catarthozone is sold by all druggist's. Trial outfit sent for ten cents. N, C. Pol. on & Co„ Kingston, Ont., Proprietors. The joint • committee representing the onductore and trainmen bf the CI. P. R., Ontario and Quebec 'division, whe ,were tumble to come to an agreenient eivith Superintendent Leonard regarding a re. Vi8i017 and increage of the scale of wagi have now made an appeal to Mr.hIcNicho,le the Genera) Manager, • • ANA . WORM MEDICINE. • Mrs Wm. Graham, Sheppardton, One, "I have' given my boy Dr. Low's Worm Syrup, and find it an excellent worm iced - lame, It is nice to take, • and doe not 1 make the child sick." Prieto 25 °elite, the original neer() minstrels of the • Molted. St &tee, died at • Chicago, aged 00 years. • • STARVING CHILDREN. Thousands of well fed children are seam ing simply teause their food ie not of the right kind. They are thin, pale, and delicate. Scotel Emulsion will obange ell t thie. It gives vim and vigor; ilesh and force. . Mrs•Peggy Mown, an inmate of the Rouse of Refuge, Woodstock, escaped from that institution Tuesday, and wandered on the tmcks of the G. 1. It. 'The nitwit:Jen exiness going woo, 00100 along, and she was streets by the iron railing of one of the plat. forrile, tier are stistitined a, compound •fracture, Mrs Brown is nearly 80 years of age, and of tineound mind. I . TBOULBES OF A MISTER. Ta benefit other e Rev, S. T.W. Vernon of Hartwell, Ga., writes: "For it Long time 1 had a running sore on my leg. I tree many remedies without benefit, until • I used a /sett)e of Jeleotrie Bitters and a Ism of Beelike's Arida Salve, which • cal eil ree wound and well," Soree trap- t fhe Minton /quite Store • dens, Boile, Ecemza, Tetter, Salt Rheum teem impure blood. Thailand° have foam) in ill: ark Bitters a Which is also Clinton headquarters for grand Wand the noted xttPIANO. Your AND ORGAN • purifier (hat absolutely cures these troublea. Hailsfactimi is guaranteed or money re -414. +Ira onty 50c. e.burrte3r fowled bj• druggiale. Large bottle() ',Hi Mr gewuni Willieme of Hamilton li a cififinool.., Len le. of fite,allen labor act, BiOSteleS• • eappeittfed a spfe,Al officer for tho Beattie Milldren Ory for •• Call -and nee uf. for ;: bargain in a high et", erailo, artrablA and eaey running wheel. • , A 0. 140AREs CLINTON • Subscriber is prepared. to promptly nn an or. dere for Wood or Coal, which will be sold at tweet rates. Otilee opine° Street, at LAVIS IMPLEIVIENT ROOM. • W. WHEATLEY VI RED6iINA-NISWP'111:1411. ANit.:111)45 *niAL.t IJE Or • I AS A PARTURIENT MEDICINE. DO YOU WANT MONEY? llifonAer We lend money on household goods ‘i.y bicycles, waggons and horses. We ilongest also advance money to salaried aa‘'.1 People and retail merchants on MOneY toilleten notes, through trIciarmst30- Money. V;111:1):,Ytrfilt getEt.u4 bgrn°111:4 rtrile.bt°,.TWorifWntoARNm..86 COe.,:at .East Ad elaicie. • • RUMBALL'S . . WATCH AND.: . • J1WLLkVS TORE Just seceived a lot of new Belts, • Buckles, Pulley Belts,Bangle Brace- • lets, eta. The latest goods in the market. • We make specialty. Of fitting • Sprat -ado and Aye Glasses, • Eyes' examined free. nAAAAArodvoNtAiwoiv•isiv •• • Spavinspilingbonos,Splinto Curbs and All Forms of 1.1:wknness Yield to W orks thOusatdia of ettia ittuatr'..Endor.edbrttiobest breeders and homeneohere.preettiilfoBS. As a 1121Mont for fan0"lbh" 110 "na' Pnt471o, Can„ Dec, 14, 189/. .-dWmdltrr! Sirs, -831140 1 took l"1i°hfh g4lanlu:t'O4°118::vl(ipronoa e fglfpisaid1avc:0e0:oigtll111letpittlribIistor.Ti511etlr%i//7eatThe her) nee0il.tr1eoi: net stand MI. Al ter trefffk everything in my power I Itoon otit10t00iiilet lihor and old lami a:ha Lilo V.1100 1'vc yors r 'MA:a cl,611 lt rare/lily and'he. Weaved tado.the utnipolit fever of in east, we., to me nearestdrnie storoand got bottle olirour oavIn Cure and applied ft strictly according to dl Winos. lie. fore the.flrat bottle was used I notteed nninrornyemont, and whon tho seventh bottle was about WO ured.luy Bore° wag ennteletely &urea and without lea% ing a Mendell on him. 'After ceasing treatment I dave the horse good care and did Annie light vvork with himmisit- ing to see if itim.1 effected a eure.‘ then started to work the horse hard notu d to r entire satisfaction be 110VOr • andwed any more laninitmill through, the Mime eummer. . lean reeninmend Kendall's lipmiti ('00 4818113' 0•811 exeollhht, hilt its.ft sum rowdy, ti 1(03' ono tint 11 m y • concern. YOUre truly, SANCEL TRITTPAI4 askyour druggist for Kendall's Booth% CUre, J. Treatise On the Horse," tle, book fret , 00 edam., OR:11,1°KtHDALL COMPANY, ENOSCURO FALLS; • "all Dunlop Zres 111 1900" • The wheel fitted with • Dunlop Tires' gives no trouble to the dealer after its sale. That is one reason why dealers favor Dunicp.tired wheels. They know that Dunlop Tires are the, out. ward sigit of inward worth in the buil& ig of a bicycle, "Thd Only tO0I10 ThobtmlopTimets,Litalicd. Taranto. biontrate, Winnipeg. fit,,40hth • t' "I Can Eat Withal 1 Like.” Many people suffer terribly with pain in the stomach after every mouthful they eat. Dyspepsia and indigestion keep them in constant misery. After trying the hundred and one new-fangled remedies withoutinuch benefit, why not use the old reliable Burdock Blood Bitters and obtain a, perfect and permanent cure? • Here is a case in point : "I was troubled with Indigestion and dyspepsia for three or fouryears, and tried almost every doctor round here and differ. • ent dyspepsia remedies, but got little relief. 4‘I then started using Burdock Blood Bitters,. and when I had finished the second bottle I wa'S almost well, but continued taking it until I had completed tha third bottle, when I was perfectly well. Before taking B.B.B. 1 could scarcely eat any- thing' Without having a pain In my stomach, Now I eat whatever I like with- c‘it e aietines me the least discomfort," — MRS. THOMAN. Ceetur, Brussels, Ont. "liftielLa.P..W44C12.12.M•WMC) ALWAYS KEEP Oli HMO • t L' T:iveEE,R. itivlsriaRI*si ttI111 OF 9T 4E.111:7 AG A . 'TH:AT PAIN-LLER WILL SOT RE - LOOP: OUT FOR•1111TATICIN$ A ;13.8013- •N -fit titCS. THE,LANE 1,0TTI,d BEARS THE NAME, . • PERRY DAVIS& BON: . eveolketinkAme.4.,e, • RGENT • S. • "Klondike Gold Fields," s arge, cheap, vain. able book, dolling liken whirlwind. Beentifte prospectus twenty-five cente. Book ou time ARADLEY-CIABXETSON COMTP0ANFront.01ANT. rED. - •• RGENTs "The best life oilier Majesty 1 have omen, writes Lord Lorne about "Queen Victoria." Agents make five dollars • BBA.DLICY-GARRE,SONCOMP• 5)AlgronFt,oLIMITs1+ ' • • • . . • , AGENTS WANTED • For a genuine money -making position; no books, insurance, or fake seheme,_. every house a customer. Particulars free. Write to -day THE F. E. KAHN co., 182 Victoria street, ',To- ronto, Canada. •Feb 23-10 • AGENTS WANTED. • No experience necessary Permanent pOsi- tion. Liberal terms. Pay weekly, stock complete with fast selling specialties, including seed Wheat, Cora, Potatoes, ezo. ourtur FRElt. Secure territory now. Write . BROWN BROS. CO.. • Nurserymen. Brown's Nurseries P.O., Ont. AWAITS — Book business is better than oi 4a years pastialso have betterand faster selling books. Ag ants clear from 110 VD weekly. A few leaders are: "Queen Victoria, "Life, of Mr Gladstone," ".My Mother's Bible Stories,' "Pro. gressi;veSpeaker.11, "Klondike GoldEleld,""Wo- man,' "Glimpses of the Un s en.,"."Brealrfast Dinner and Supper," 'Canada. • . Encyclopae dia." Books on time. Outfits -free to canvassers The BRADLEY-GAItRETSON Co.. Limited. • II0 for 10 Cents • rnetbook contd.= one hundred 'ad .; 'ten of the beat humorous recitation* eMbraclog the Negro. Yankee, Irish apt Att\*;•;;^.Z• • • Dutth dialects,' both itt prose And verso.. ttl1/4\ • *.1" •• • al welt Se hUMOrOUS COMpOsitleili or• . .e;;;Skt. • - erery kind and eb•racter. . .0 • • trithiti.&ItttrItt • Paid, ITILI1 Our Illitatratud catalogue of _ books And uoyoltios for only tea ants. JOhnStOvi rat 8ielParlane Rouge3t,, ' Terontootan. • The LIIIGIsons Batik Incorporated be Aot ot Parliament nee CAPITAL - 02 Offir itEsw FUND . 0,050,000 /UAL OFFICE ,IIIONTIMAL. Wm. MOLBON MACRIIBABON, FM41014 WoerzaiixahTootate, Gen. Manager - Notes dismounted, Colleations made, Drafts hewed, Sterling and American exehange and sold. Interest allowed on de. volts. BAyirree Bore—Intereet allowed on stone of Ill and up, Money advanced to farmers on their own note, with eae oz more endorsers. No mortgage required H. C. BREWER. Rammer, Clinton • G. 0, IticIAGGAIT. • ItANKgrt A.L1ERT ST,- CLINTON -11,. general Banking Btstuess transacted. *NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts med. Interest allowed 011 deuoeits, J. P. TISDALL. • BANKER, • CLINTON, ONT. Advances made to /armers on their owm notes at low rates of interest. A general Banking Business transacted • Interest allowed on deposits. • •. Sale Notes bought • ' ()ice eeds Seed Corn, seven varieties, Sugar' Beet, Mangokee Turnips, and ail varieties of eases required for field or garden use. ,Exeter flour always on hand, and general rnill feed. . • WM DUNCAN' Clinton.. _Licensed Anotioneer, • ' Oats Wanted • meal and the best Flour in the merles 0:1:),31,,,wwasn:_ted fn -exchange for Oat • 11 lbs Oatmeal for 1busbel Oats ' 15 lbs Flour (Manitoba Mixed) for 1 •Bushel Oats. • , Silverware Given Away. • Every purchaster, anything that we sell, ID the arcionnt small or lerge,. gets a coupon • and when a certain numWr is received the holder willtse entitled to a 'lege of Silver- • sWeaertehoefsgiveeirrxvaorwen. ohooshia.g..• Come and • • •• • Good' Butter and Eggelviented. THAT TODCHES re SPOT • MeLEOWS • • • SYSTE NO iti011 iwirilmitittottiN;1114411 . - or - Our fee returned if we fait. any one sending sketch aud description ef any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability o' sanie. "Now to obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Parents secured through us advertised for sale atom- expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in Tun Farmer ammo, au illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by manufacturers and Investors. • Send for sample copy FREE Addt VICTOR J. EsAhe & CO,, Evans dunning. (Patent Attworitasez,N) arm. 0.0 41 1 Weak and IMpure Blood, • Liver .1 Kidney Diseascs • Female complaints, tte. LIAL Draefsit, sr write direct to: • J, M. hlaLEOD, Goderioh, Ont. • • • • -. • . • I 1111 • l'IMNITURE BROADFOOT, BO* & CO. The steady increase in our trade ia good proof a the, feet that our goo& •are 'righ '• our prima lower than thoe of other dealers in the trade. We Manefadture furniture on a large scale and oau afford to sell oheitp. If 3/eighty • from as, we save for you the profit, which, in other ago, has to be added in for the retail dealer. This week we•have passed into stook some ot O'er netedesigne. Space :will not porn • tle to quote prices, but come and see for yourself what snaps we have to offer. • Remember—we are determined that Our prices shall be the lowest in the trOde. UNDERTAKING. tt, this department ou'i stook is complete, and we have undoubtedly the best funers Outfit in the county. • Oar prices are as low as the lowest.I BROADFOOT BOX &CO.J. wChidley fanager P. S.—Night and Sunday calls attended to by calling at 3. W. Chidley's, (Pnnera Director) residertne TO Al/BRYON* *rho tau and la M. Dotty rook 11irsus.-nurk nen Sad rates to to -we kW, ea sxquisits Tiffany style &Mutative Opal Iv nub,. .etlek Ile )ree, end atad 12 Terteent tackase& of pariskibis ?strums fossil tow us lilt* mt. Whed told, meant wormy sad we 51110 10' Free thaite a a bearer puma emits nra•stig With Inch Sad itoy, er sous Geld Shell Itakber Bittaddt. Xing. gimPli =:-Sersdeipdade sad its settd itshe wham& ed rms. Wtite today. roll risk netlitne. as sr* my the 1114 hai ha renteei Oat tew OUntht,_ Muiding. delivery abeolateir tree: and unsaid pude At* relounokko. XAMIONAt ,Whe WWI Whit& Idaltlited ild&& beddlell• Me& • . • • Christmas PERFUMES and TOILET goods beldt•St ants for both Ladle! end Men- for -Voting or Old H. B. Comar (*Ivo Perfumes if you'd Diem° the fail sox. The choicest kinds are here. All the famone makert—all the desirable odore— and many kinds put up in.spenially attrao- eiveAtriettntia packages. Our assortrrient of(Pme Hair Brea ea, Military ItruChee, 'Mirrore, tWhislr, in ebony and handeconte Woods, is the most :templet() in the town, And the meetinter. eating part to you is that prima at*4it bee low what you ve been wonstorned.to•pay for similar articles elifeWire. Chemist it Druggist •