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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-09-21, Page 61.' -77.77"qr1 7L"a‘34-"I'le' ' 1/4^ ,0 ' September 21, 1000 Look in your mirror today. Take a leo look at Your gray hair. Itsure- 1Y may be the last if you want it so; you needn'tkeep your gray. hair a week longer than you wish. There's no _ guesswork about this; it's sure every time. To re - filo re color to gray hair After Sing it ti1 for two or three weeks eotice how . much younger you ap- pear, fen years youuger. - at least. Ayer's Hair Vigor also cures dandruff, prevents ,•'falling of the hair, makes - hair grow, and is a splen- did hair dressing. It cannot help but de - these things, for it's a hairofoode 'When the hair Is well (ed, it cannot help - but grow. . It makes the scalp - healthy and this tures the, disease that causes dandruff. t $1.00 • bottle. Ail druggists. "My hair was coming out .badly, but Ayer's Hair 'Vigor stepped. the falling and bas made my hair very thick and muoli darker than before. I think there is noth*g like it for - - the hair." CORA M. LEA, April 28,1899. Yarrow, LT, - • Wate the Doctor. If you do not obtain all the benefit' you tleaire froM ihb Wig tha vig-or, write tho doctor about it. Address, Da. 3.0. AYR, Lowell, Mass. sv-Xileer's•Sa ."••• • " HIS HARD PROBI-EM. . ••,„ " 7tearasca. THE CLINTON BZW Ea& I j Said E'Vad0rkk th0 131.040 Thlog cl0t40 of Dr. Agnew'. Livar1Wi WALL,PAPER, Obstrenerone Vat* wad eta Talmo ',Teets are Divine irbtaatt." after dinner. It will promote Wootton and *nee Polley Ira Her Nave*, It haPPene4 in an insurenceoffice: The caller, who was a large man with Very red whiskera, elite in and intro- duced himself tie Mr. So-aud-so, wito had taken out a life polleY for 410,000 about -.M.. • evescoms for tra effects Of too hearty • Such Was the eaying at * meter mind, eating. Safe, prompt, Agave, painleas and and Whit applieis to things of state -appliets •pdeallant. Tble affective little pill is pup. with double fore to matter', concernin,g planting ill the old whool naltitel3M1 purge - health, 'When it it mid that Dr. Pitch** * tivem. 0 4050si zo coo r43 Backache Blaney Tebista cskthifintelligente 4 . ' four Year* before. ly need, cure all kidney and bladder sow be gyan e aaokson &ages* maim, "I remember," old the man at the • troublee, and,itiob other (Bootees as 914 be - ' ' ' s' - - - ' - .---"' ---- ' ,window. ' traced to a sluggieh or inaperfeet kidney at. "I bad the policY Mede out to my I tion, it la always backed up by the positiveTito Great Ilitrra. wife -that le, 1 had it mode playable to root and teottmonyot aoMe reputable per, England's first war vessel of any pie. her, Well, I want it •ebangefi, Were son, :tome one wbo ie slid and willing to teusious was called the Great Marry. bad a falling out, and she's gone back tell the world the resulte obtained. The She was 4 double deeker and wee built honie, and so, of course, I don't want to following testimonial of Mrs W. Eaton, 10 in WO by order of Henry VII, from carry .that policy In her name any Ion- Penning St., Toronto, hes the ring ot trntb whom the boat received its name. Up to ger." and beam out the claim that it IN a otqe be. the year 1045 the Great Harry was the "In that ense the thing you want to ao yond a doubt for the young, middleweged .only vessel .of the kina in the British is to have her formally transfer the pol- and alg°0'service. She caught fire in 1553 nod was 193'to you." Mrs Raton says: "Dr. Pitcher's Beek. totally destroyed. Th.,. Great Harry was "What's she got to do with u? yen ache Kidney Tablet; have been of tbe great. of peculiar construetion. • Her stem and e know that I took out ,that policy and oot henellt to me- Formerly I had 00 much atom stuck high above thwater, and she that I've Made all the Payments, meted hacksaw it extended to my hips and limbs. had four masts, three flush decks, a half At it In her name lust to make it easy timo there *oula be au aente. lameness deck quarter deck and rouudhouse. She for her to collect 10 9880 I died. Now 1 want in my bins and, a burning thet causes very had a capacity of 1,000 tons, carried 80 to .take it out-ot bei name. We've dis- disagreeable sentiatione. I find Wet Ito] guns, was 138 feet king, 88 feet beam and solved partnerohib." .• much invigorated since I Used a bottle of ' cost £14.000. The Great Harry's imam • "What you want her to do is to hare • Dr. Pitcher's Backache Ridney Tablets, were very talla and she was very "crank" her sign over the volley to you," My back has recovered from its lamenees, in.a storM. •-a and I am sleeping well nighte. Prom my "She wouldn't sign over anything. WhY , Didn't Take, • experience in using the Tablets I have caa't you aust.ehange this policy and put Anuoh oonfiaence in them, and I can highly "Manama," said little Ethel. "Mrs. It in Iny name?" • "She is the policy bolder,•ancl so far as "No, dear." the face of the policy shows you have no • Any reader of this peper can teat the ilghts whatever. SQ 4ar as the reading ni merits of Dr. Pitcher's 'Btkolutobe Kidney "Then what's she going to be married ap.blete free by °Walling two cents postage again tor"• . Of the policy goes to show you have ii -o' • interest in the pOlicysexcept-tio' the person for tnal package to The Pitcher Tablet Co.i. "Never mind, dear. You can't under - upon whose death the payinont of the bottle •• Toronto, Ont. Regular size 50 000tS per stand sueb things." 4, "Oh, I know," exclaimed the little girl. . "It's just like getting vaccinated. It didn't take the first time.. did it?" recommend them." Gayley's husband Isn't dead; Is he?" , policy is contingent. "That is, the only thing I can do in the •. premises is to go and die?" • "That is the only thing you can do BROKEN SUSPENDERS. ' -.. --- . • which will in any waY affect the . opera- men • Who Weald Rather Tie Them • tion of this policy." - tip Than pay New ones, •JIMMY-SelenCtiostweaprrdedLict da.t in '2,000,- i ."If I die, I 'suppose she gets the "It' e funny," tilil a Park row hillier- 000 years dis world will be nuthin but a ineney." • • • ' Yea if she can produce' the policy'." dasher, "but it's true that 60 per ceilt of vast ball di ice. . "Well, she can't because I've got it the men of -New York are going about JohnnY-Dein ocientists Is .foxy.. Yet • *Rh broken suspenders, I've known notice der never prediet nuthin en a dog - locked up, But it ain't worth anything men worth millions of dollars who •neg- • fight er a prizefight er a election; it's • to me as it. made now, is it?” . lected to Purehase ouspeuders untR their 'allus suthin ye can't nail 'ern wid a bet' "Nothing whatever." • " • attention was called to the feet that they on.--elauck. . . . • "If I stop paying on it, though, I lose needed them. The other dare man came • all that I put in." • ' 14 in here to buy some neckwear. While he . The most wretched people In the world uoeeieor qX amps Leather and Paper Clot*. A remarkable fact In regard to wall paper le that the method of priuting the better sort of paper is probably the same now as it ever has been. Wooden blocke with the dolga cut in relief, OUR for eaeli color; are applied by hand, and in order to suit the productiOs of tile paper mills these blocks' are Made in England 21 !oche* wide and in Terence 18 inches wide. The length of the block is limited to what the workniart ean molly lift with one hand, two feet beteg about the limit es the bloCk0 are necessarily thick and lu tunny cases Me& heavier by being inlaid with copper, especiallv the thin outlines, which, If made of wood,would uot atand the wear and tear of printing, that wail paper in anything like its age*. ent form came into conun" u" Eu- rope, although it appeare to have been used much earlier In China. A few rare examples, which may be as early es the sixteenth century; exist in England, but these are imitations, generally in "flock,",like the -old Genoese and Floren- tine cut velvets, and Itenee the style of the design in no way indicates the date of the wail paper, the same traditiOnal patterns being reproduced with little or no change for litany yearn. It was not till the end of the eighteenth gentury that the machinery to make paper In long strips was invented. Ep to that time wall papers were printed on small square pieces of handmade paper mid were very expensive. On this account wail paper. Was SlONV In superseding the old mural decorations, sueh as tapestry, • stamped leather and paper cloth. 'rhe wall papers Mew printed by ma chinery have the designs cut on •the surface of wooden .roller, under whieh the paper passes. In the eheaper grades all colors are applied. rapidly, inui after • the other, without allowing -each to dry separately, aud a somewhat blurred ap- pearance Is generally the -result. •De- signing wall paper pattents is an occupa- tion for women, which is highly lucrative to those who possess 'skill and Ingenuity. You lose all except a eurrenaer value. was waiting to be served he kept tugging are those who, having nothing to do, But you can't collect that. The policy •at a suspender button on his trousers, holder is the ouly nee who may claim As the perspiration kept rolling clown his that." k he bit his lips and mumbled some - "What • .nec in thunder can I do?" • thing' that sounded like cuss words. • He "Go and make an arrangement with. finally asked me •if 1 could give him a Work themselves to death trying to keep , young. • . • Dr. Agnew's Ou refor ths Heart • • •. , nets directly and quickly, stimulates the •AGENTS WANTED. be's action, stopamost t ain, die Is your w e. • • • piece of twine. When 1 got it for him, all signs of weakness, fluttering, sink ng, For "Story of SOuth Africa," bv John Mark "Do you know my wife?" he unbuttoned his waistcoat and pro- smothering, or palpitation. This wonderful Ricipath,Edward S. Ellis, M. A.. ceeded to tie together the parts of an old cure is the sturdy ship which carries the i A, Cowper, Managing Editor of the VCanadian • . "Then you don't know what you• 're sup suspender..• heart -sick patient into the haven•of radiant - Lcndon. ont. who hawreturned this.-sweek : Magas ne,', Toronto', and J. H. Alkell, Of ; Seating. It seems to me the only thing I “ill seyou a new pair for -a quarter, " and perfect health. Gives relief in most acute from 1,v2vyeard travellint in death Africa for : th 1 Canadian Publishere : • • • • • • • • • . . , ns. e are e on 7 7. ;LOA- C10:, 4. Present -hi to. guard my health. 1 manlike& . pointing to a. tunet.of. tiew,, ..a.Orgte.ef.heatt .4.11-eael.le 41:1„74#1.1441.4.7,V.-- ..wholavabad.a.branchin :South. .Africa for.: and keep tier out of thet $1.0,000 tintil m,Y suspenders.. Continuing,- I told iiiin • we .. - nineteen years, giving us an front ense advent - lawyer can tame ler dawn onefigli *to had some heti' :Wei for half a dollar and .Brila by fit; dney ilickscin, druggistiClinton: age in procuring photographs anti material. • Our authorship, letter rese and engravings. have a talk with her." •• ' : • • ' . • • • • • ing, but continued the work •of tying: up • A:). Mitthews . of Torotito, saved. a • better ones for. a dollar. He said 'loth- - • ,,, • are superior, inil cana an ontingents be illustrate t an in sure are we o t is, that we wit maitiree for any rival work. So ,I: tataiteMatatessZ=251=2= 4 4 The Slater Shoe for Boys Made with the, knowledge that titost foot distortions so the result of wearing ill -shaped shoes in youth, when the bones Of the foot are passing through the developing stage. Boys who wear "Stater Slime " will never be trOlibled with foOtillk in afterlife. Just made as carefully as father's, Eittle selected Material, Sante expert Wel:kitten- ship, 'tame perfected machinery. Sizes, " Little Gents' " 8.to ISg Youths' 18 to og d Boys' 3 to. 5g . roces $2.50 and $3.00, stamped MI th0 6 *-0!--4"4-4 Goodyear welted *tole In a slate frame. • JackSon llros,, Sole Agents for Clinton. • Catalogue For torpid Liver, A Poor Digestion, Flatulence, • Constipation, Biliousness and Sick Head4che. ri".130E-EM ISTO 'S ,PILL • .They. are Safe, Mild, Quick -acting, Painless, do not weaken, And always give satisfaction: They are the roost reliable Household Medicine known, and •- cart be taken at any season by Adults or Children. . . ALL THE LEADING DRUGGISTS SELL ROISTOL'S. PELLS, _ his broken suspender. Finally 1 thrust younglady biaher from drowning at comparison our prospectus to anyone. nowess- • , 'song Range Dnel. The T pronto CI Loch. of the Pe indsay by phingirif in to her rescue int a rival prospeetua. Circulars and tertatt An' interesting story is told of a duel- it bcilt Ipt "sPeudertt la fru" at aad pa.rty dropped prohibition Is o .ts between the Boer:General Bothil and a he reached. for . • after she had sunk wice. • free. Avielv World PublIallina cteeP"Y• &adult Ontario " 'Thank ' h sald• and •it pro- ' • - • you, e , e ITO attIRIA A COLD IN' ONE DAY' • . platform. • British sharpshooter called Sampson: • ed d.t take off I i oat ---waistcoat. ce e o s c 4 Th n e th w h o u pend an e drnggists efund the moneyif it fails to cure. Sirup. • It ie the u.oat serial totory nm dy to their cost the deadly- aim of the Beer he said they felt fine. told me thtrt•• TakeLaxatwe Brom° Quinine Tablets. .All gin tie lasg heali g prop irties of the nine This encounter took place duriug the war e h re 4is Id s s ers h • a .e,bottie i up in D.. Weod's Norway Pine . of 1881, ,when the British first learned floor. and as he fastened on the. new on . 25rul. E. l';V. Groyies stenature 15 011 gash bol!., 2o: coughs and orSds of ail kinds. Price marksmen-. , • •2 io. Sampson had taken .np a position he- ,he had been feeling uncomfortable for a . (1 il. P.lor and Thomas Ea le,__M.P.'s, hind a large bowlder and was preparing weefand didn't really know the cause of t It until he discarded the old suspenders. • were ag tin 'Loud .ted by the Victoria to "pick off" theenemy when a bullet ...unless tny Wife buys a pair for' Inc • City Co sser vativas. from a Boer, Concealed like himself 200 at Christmas time,' he said, 'I never `• DOES CEIILDRE.SI GOOD. "I have used Dr. Low's Worm Syrup in tray f tinily ant it has always been effeettual he inconsiderate' d his head d mgniy noon:mend it." instantly got a bullet n the ffek. The ti s a est repairing hia -suspenders yet s ay, noe g 0 ls . Waiting until be caught a glimpse of think about it and wear those I have on until they actually fail off. I know thelo the Boer. - Sampson fired. Be Wild so satisfied that he had hit his opponent that sands of wealthy men who are like me in h Th h d h 1 Cahl- ed upon a friendat the Waldorf-Atitorie and has dine the children good. I oats y e an Mas Jos. LANGTRY, Brookvid Out Boer, convinced •In his turn that his an- - • $.1)1,4i " E• never thought of sending his valet for a . 350 • day for a suit of rooms on the fourth son's side. ' Dr' • • ' "That felloW," 'continued the haber- t • w t a e o wire. Strange o say, o Sir WIWI L ..0 ler attended the Ex- was struck in the shoulder by another of h • • tageolst was dead, rose to his knees. He • • •AlibitiOrl tat l'ht t.e. Rivers, a.nd delivered Sampson's bullets, but before he dropped new pair, although he. was paying a shOrt aid ewe of t non political char- fired again and lodged a shot in Same- fi • Hying kehee are cuiedabe head . Ottel tontinued Until each roan be dasher "is I N It' b 1 cleare , a al ohs rain husditened by Mw came unconcious. aney w ere carried off bartee Ster'ini, Head Oe Powdera. They later by their comrades and car do ot weaken t. 10c. and the field in a dying *condition. Hamill, lVac h •txPride • 25?. ' •. ticith StOovered. , The Boer was General - • . -•Bothd. • '11/1g sclioorld Matt IIVOPatt,, bound ' 4or °Won &tont, fed a t he B• me pen. Will inteirtere Next Time. inertia With a 0 trg A Of t WS, ran on the A Lewiston roan was passing through a •rocks at 9spe Coin. etiai 14ion's Head. country district near the city one day• •• when off in a geld be saw a bey throwing EARACHE CURED. stones through the glees of a detserted house. The mini s first impulse Was to • Miss .I.J. Joh:tato:1, I -misled, Alta, sa e. "I wetroome wall strache for a 1ng shout to hint to stop, but then he thought b , , . that the boy's father should have taught time 4 lid non( ng heipea me until I used liagyard'e Ydllow Od, whioh cured him better things, and it was not his duty me completely." to chnstise another man's children for their wickedness. So he went home that • J. N Fulaa 1, a well-ksown account- night and began to tell the instance at ant, was fouod guilty et Montreal of stnipt` . •r table H ' is boy, whe had been out the theft, cf 512,000 front Mrs Jaime inthecountry buntingall day, began to Coristine, whose business affairs he turn colors and finally broke out: ' bad looked after for some yea Mb "Well, pa, you needn't be so round "1 feel as if 1 should fly to pieces.” about. You know it was me, and 1 guest • the man who owns it knew, for I saw • iman's lips. 'They express to the utter - How often those words are on a wo- him running after me down the road." most the ilerVe racked condition of Before that evening was passed, sure ' the body, which Metres life a daily enough, the.owner of t he iild house drove imartyrdern. If this coudition hadup and demooded the nay for the ease-. poine suddenly it would haye been un- $1•34. ..., - • heatable. But the transition was • gradual. A little =restrain each day • 00 the nerves. A little rnote drain assalieklY -1 • .4ach day of the yitality. Arty, woman i • Wuuld be glad to be rid tf sail it con 1 .• I LIN dition. Every woman tries to be rin ..".9? ,of it. Thousands of such wOinan have •AND -bean ellted by Dr. Pierce'e t.t•eatment • with his "Favoi•ite Prescription" when loual doctors had entirely failed to cure. - "Favorite Prescription" Contai is no • Opium, cocaine or &let n•tt cotie. At Southantpton the schdorcer Wan' . • darer, loaded with hardwood timber., rt1.8 blown from her . moorings at the. dockon the beach between the piers. • She is pounding on a sasci bottom. • • ABSOLUTE •SECURITY emerouseme • Cenuine , a sump e of New or s us - Deis men. They'll invest thousands- of d9u4,10 ntnak...n.nd 129nds, but forget about infelaina a quarter in suspenders. Most l'hvir Yorkers Walt until they mit pair is a Christmas or birthday present. German -Airier cans living in New York, 'fiti a rule, get suspenders for Easter Mon- • day; Igish-Ameritens get presents of Sus- penders on Easter Sunday moriking; Ital- ian -Americans who have made New York their home get new_anagenders' at Christ- • mas time • "And what about native New York- • ers?" asked a bystander. "Oh," said the haberdaither, "they get new ones when the string breaker Hinz Whole, "It takes the glorimii, old west to do businese," said the man with the alligna tor grip, as hb boarded the train at St. 'Paul. "We ot the east are not in it a Utile bi " • "Anyt lag to relate?" queried •one of the passengers as he woke Up. - • "Just a feiv` words. I traveled from New York to Chicago with a staying looking girL 41 Buffalo .1 was gone On , her. At Detroit we were engaged. As we reached Chicago She bad set the date. I returned home wrote her 820 love letters, and eikme 1119re to get married." 1.04 *hot. • • "ishe decided that she would marry an - others Ighe estimated the Value of my UniS at $500, the Worth Of MY letters at --' 00 and my broken heart at 000, and drew me check for UAW, and hae. It Is, Gave her a receipt in full to date, kissed her goodby, and there you are and here am L There' but one way to do business, and the west knows all about ...• it. Yes: the& Jer a .thOlisailtl...u.ed how • many of you gentlemen will omoko • Henry Clay ut my' expense?". • • • Whom to Wake. . Mere Is a story which wall told by •...• It• Colonel' Thomas Wentworth Etigginson Milburn'. Heart :yr Pills a A -country clergyman tallied on Henry at the Twentieth Century club in Boston. b. L MACPIWRSON • INSURANCE. Fire, -life, • Accident, • Plate:Glass. Cooncs, o MACKAY BLOCK, Otarrox JACOB TAYLOR General District Agent (for the Confederation Life Insurance Co _ for Stratford and Goderich, inclusive. An in mutation relating to insurance gladly given gi=a Money to loan at reasonable rates.' • *Mee' in Enlace **leek • • _ JOHN VIr •YE0 aLitta tonnitts. eciLLEdn. • • Twentieth year bailie Sept. cwotintrhrosaedstl gtudy tu gn E citali rtePaectenr. S ts arab ip in Cohost& course.Musio,Eine ess .•omestio SedeAnrote, mBorruntait progressive' • ' Homelike aimmlntroents, good board, °beer - fat rooms, personal over -sight in habits, man- u7.13ecittgiltinfrollles• e like Alma affords _ ormattions for a young lady's education. The constant aim or our college is to com- bine the care of the mother with the teaohere guidance and the pastors regatd. • For illustrated catalogue, address: Warner,• Principal stla, Sirtev. 20_6 N. 14 • . S. ThomO as. nt. • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •••Ss7s."•<....".."..."•• _• • EilliElseureateoswieettesaufESSIESSEES tf We offer week A Few Specials Good • Clean Timothy Seed at $2.50 .•,Grain Bags it SI.75 and se.00 • A. new supply of Barbed Wire Also about 50 Oatnteal Sacks at 5e each • Sugar Daniels at 5c, ea& Lard Tubs, thandles at 25c. • Ileautifnl,lapaneese Carpets at 25c -a yard: Our stO• nomkoOngtb freem. as, Sugars -and Soaps, la taiga and yoa Will find good valuer'? • It willapayyoutrkomdaealer vtitainull. , Terms oesh or produce. Rutter animas& wanted.. • • , thighest • • • • ' - • • • • • 7 Emporium. Londesboro • alEt. Lake Erie Navigate Ca., Limited. Aug. tut, no ''IL'L•• •nomagsvILLE, The quickest and most direct •••• • Anent for taa Midtcagerxis E'uta Assonance ZOnorfi4rvie31;tireeel'arata;.b°11sfolldle fatd niniltirAaLniNB""" 19Q. Anjoiersof I:west relates. EirstIvoltasP opert700ililanniaee also represented. Money to be had from si per oent up,. according to nature of seourity.- Daily Man to Holmesvilie -ipostal„eard - • POPULAR SONOS 150 T;IrhlveRtrzl roam ooroPlete pind erenotralr mu% maga; a veritable treasuty of the worldb pow. 1st Sad beautiful Songs. Price, 20 Orate, postpaid. • logastoaexersasaaanimagestsrereatame. • • CLINTON- wpop• and .00A14 Subscriber is prepared to Promptly All all or. dere for Wood or Coal. 'which will be sold at lowest raMs,• Office cm Isaacs Street,at LAVIS IMPLEMENT 1100318. W. WSEATLEY - • - • route to les • CLEVELAND, 01110, • 13 .• • • via Pt. Stanley. Thorough fare from Clinton one way QUO, return $6. Returil ticket valid for one month. • Speoialaates going Saturday and rattans- ing Moaday. •Boat leaves Pt. • Stanley on Sundays, gg - First-claSS from $65 to $80.1 e • • Wagons 846.• FRED RUMBALL, - •Clintont • „ Tuesdays and Thurialays itt 11 Pam - •• and on Saturdays at 1. For tickets andfurther informationapply , O. T. R. agente, or write. •. T. MARSHALL, .W31. WOOLLA.TT,"•• „ • Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. danagar. mHoe Comforts Just Arrived . WalkerVille, Ont. li • • s••••••••••••••44444*4-**444444-e. Central • • Latest styles in parlor Baits, white enamel -bedroom Bete, iron and brass bedsteads rug couches, extension tables and dining room chart', Also 700 feet of new 'style pie-. tare mouldinge. Priced low as the quantity will permit, Your money back if yom want it ea/AN:tarlitimows J. JUL. CI-11E1G8r....nwi, 331370, • Meat Market (11(01ANWOMAWSBALM• ) Saving purol-ased the butchering -business of F. 0. Powell tom pre- . $ A PARTURIENT MEDICINE. , pared to furnish thepeOple of Olin- • 1 ton with all kinds of Fresh and HO YOlg WANT MONEP? money Weyloeinods= onhousebold goods mice or arid horses. We hie also adv oney to salaried Onred Mesta Sausage, bologna lard, butter and eggs always kept on .„,.012eY tithe eog oe wsgigotisi yar I l_tzmoollett II:taunt% poen. it. iot.z.gomr- Isz son, • ilerli,illeag812nitiTlird'0240 b0 bOgg154210 • in mifidenee. we n heir' lephone 76. Yon. C. WAELNEIttis CO., .itt Eat rdelttidt Street, Toronto All Kinds of Shoes' Just what every weak, nervous, run-down Ward Beecher and i'• asked his advice• • woman needito make her strongand well, about what to do With persons who go to , They cure those feelings of smothering sleep in ,church -something which had I and sinking that como on at times, make becorite quite prevalent In his congrega- the heart beat strong and regular, give tion. Mr Beecher listened very often - sweet, refreshing sleep and banish head- et*, Adtnitted that It was oerlotiti and aches said nervoueness. They infuse new then said: "When I firilt Caine to PlyM• life and energy into dispirited, health -shat, outh dumb, I thought about this teredwomen, who have corae to thinkthere problein, and 1 will tell you abed the is no ear* for them. course I decided upon. The sexton was Read the words of encouragement In given etrict ordees that if he WM any this letter from Mr. Thos. Sommers, CM person asleep In my congregation he ton, NOW London, P. B. I. abould at once go straight into the pulpit ' "Last fall I was in a very serious Con- and wake up the minister." dition suffering from nervousness and 6.004.- a O .• 1 • weakness, 1 got Ito bad at last that I could • •hardly move .around, and despaired of ever Tne Imperial , must Boar argnature a getting well. Seeing Milburn's Heart and ° , Nerve Pills highly recommended for such "Before I had taken half of It I could nfir,A MARKETa Conditions I purchased a box. notice animprovement 111 my condition and ' .ima1M when I had used two boxes / wag tents' Carter's Little Liver Pills. Set Pric-giOlta EGOWs i; *jaw otonseati4 Sr *Ake aushagrim • soristee‘ OkitfittiACHL, nil [AD efilititst. • FM NILIOUSNESS, FOR FO* datisfir101011. FOR SALO* skill, vittomouxibo 001111( $1CK HIV ADACHIG IIII in thd /WO VII The Ofidertilinted Wieh to Intone pletely cured. the zeolite ef Clinton &MI 910i0h., *wayWay that dreadful feeling of :mm0011000 formerly °coup'g, by Fair ie Co. and gave too strength; "I recommended them to my neigh. MacKay Mock, Ontario S0., bor who was troubled with nervousness, . andthey Curedber, too, We all w think thetwhere th" wilillit" in Rt"k831 kind8451 is nothing equal to Milburn's lleart and Fresh, Cooked, Cured and Nerve Pills.' . Canned Meato. such as are tuntally sarrieclIn a Arab Oats meat 11. Pa O'Connor, Q. G, died at Walk omit, tegether with Poultry, Canned Tongue, ertbn of injuries' re0eived by being serf, Inge Ifeet.ttinor Mem. and ell *Melee of thrown from kis borne, eanonature.f which will be deliveredth any Ohlidren 'Cry for sus. aloft listetienntfOr Ai deaf& part othe town, Orders tolioited CASTORIA. -110/1N 010/111 . TONIMIllatter • T. R. P. CASE it 00. • Orders delivered promptly to ail parte of the town. • N. B. -Persons having hogs for shipment will °outer). a: favor by leaving word at thelshop. Spavlospillnobanetio5pititto Curbs and All Forme of amettoot Yield to • As good at any anclibetter than many are 10 be teen by inopeeting our auMuter Mock of ,Men's, Wonien's and, biniaren's. Boots and Sheba. Vail lines of Trunks, itallitita, ate., alight and Double Illaraess, 13 0, Rea Ceder, White Cedar, and Pitie Shinglea rittrys on Maul rt 3. TWIT:0101XX Works otoutandi of ,ou* ettneMly,' gild tithe best breedert anct liorseeMn.arterywnerW e. ee. ill sit Per if. Al a istonent ter amity lt 8'.'114 equal. west 1,01:4i Mho 100. 2.4. Olt 11.3. Itlitt;.,Atiatt,, co. Deer tire Yearagohad *ulnas% hew aloes 08 tante. ',took 313 80 the vetertnerytiargesit who pronetinesd IS Moran rillavia and gave me little hope, although he applied a sharp Mater. ThM ntado matter* only *one Arid the horse become So Inn* that ft Cmtld notatandup.. want to tilleighbOtAtid Litt hiftabout fhe case. Room kne eilliglittni 44. ittgt ain.9"1:41b Ing Madrid to 010; ent ttithe nsareelr drag atitrataad todar bolt% ot-yenrspinin curet and antmeftttetrittly re first be J11411 the liglirlAtIllailtiglebltallqrstr.6114: 21_01190 tared and *Uncut teasing, a 'merman on him. A tar beitat treatment tante the horse good eat -Akita tild Setae EalltWorit with MIMI% PAP Ing Woe it 11 314 effected a cimai then titArtexl 8, or•rx theiense atm met to PO* *Mb* tratisraetlen he never Mowed any more letmesesatitrelesh the whole taramer. lean rococo Mend Iterideire ihavin Vero ont only iie all Itrartt 3.4'otgatg""'imr,i1,64141V.4, Vrika.l.";141117441:111M00:146"larig" kik year d Arelatt... Pe: " "I" " ` t 4414 Clinton. Sash, Door, and • Blind Factory. So So COOPER •• PROPRIETOR, ' •General Builder and Contractor. • .Thild Newry irthtrlargestin the county, and.hat the very latest fraptoved. ma- • ahinersa• siapable df doing work on the shortens* notioe. We carry in attentive and re table stook and prepared plans and give estimates for and build all clam ea of buildings on short natio° and orAbe closest prices AS work is sapervis# • an) *mechanical way and satisfaction guartnteed. Ws tell tall kinds of in- • ' teriOr and exterior faitterial. Lumber Lath, Shingles. Unte, Sash, Doors, minds, Ete •'Agent for the Cerebrated GRAYIBILL SCHOOL DESK.: rollinulackma at Witterloo. Orli and get prices end estimates before pining vont Orders' • 4114 Hardware Ilerdquartrre for *11 kinds of Herdwars,Tinwaria, Leeks, 016011, White Lead arid Oita, the oelebrrted Sherwin /Vallirms re mixed prints, Daisy Churn, Sateen Doora and Windows, Blatt Flanker Yachter/ Oil Stover, all kinds of Wire Penaing, Agents for the Amer/. ean Field Pence the best fent* in the world, it is Horse proof, Butt proof, Hog proof, Pig and Dog tight, extreme heat and cold dOes not, draw it Oat Of elterie, 11 rittya where it's put, CallandSeeit few Royal American Clothes Wringers, at $2.85, while they last, a first-elass wringer. A few odd shades ready mixed paints at a big discount. Lawn Mowers at redne4 prices to clear out. 1 Only Fire Proof Safe for 021.00.1t. itimitaiviarrr • 31113.61 in:tiot Air stud Ms Wiost iisatindsad Plum • CLINTON. •••. •