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The Clinton New Era, 1900-10-19, Page 3Painters' Kidneys. Tho Worst thing 0 , painter Itas to con. : • tend with is the tur. pentine. The lead, of course, -•••••• * a too. But the turpentine _cuts. the kidneys, in - games and weakens ' them makes the painter's life a clan. gerous and trouble. . some one. When a painter's backaches, its Om for him to beet Vesting theitidney,et " KIDNEY, -,D0Al\r$,--p4xs fig them up—take elutthoinfisinunatiog .tallifascongestion, give ease to the aching „ Evanson, toe'4Pli-knoWn 'painter •• 'anal deeeratin, sts rOxicted Toronto, . Onti,said: About eight weeka egoll was taken Witliin excrticiating pain in my back Over the,isidoeys.• It was, so bad that ley wife ¶id to epply. hot cloths till thadoctor coati fid gaVe morphine. ' " II.Asaid,;the trouble was,),dge tom, etope, passinfrom the kidae, to the bladder. 1. 2, MY, water was loaded With brick diist ce.Vet,all q01.0ici°41.1?rkibff. ile this con ition heard fDaan's Ifiduu7yRills and started taidlegthein.fi 0was not lepge haler& I got relief :freak pain ahd have been IMProVini heaIthevet since. My urine is now eslear and done not 4Faxtrt me, and I feel better than years. URI -LIVER PILLS These little black fellows not easilL and.„.nakutallx.40,..theaiiketettb..,.. • clearing all bile and -effete material. Constipation, biliousness, t:sayfripopatic.: side headache, heartburn, waterbrash—all 6,,ppear when they are used, Price 25o. . • • " I • H I SED HIS G ES '" s. Me wriendtv,sToonts Nan Met wiettb - • ' i 't ,r(4,1.10 Rebuff., She was a bright, vivacious suburban 'girl ablut 1E1 years old. She, was almost :vicious leppoited to young men who try to begin flirtations , with young, Women.. In short; she was flab' Kenwood. He fired , on the; South Side and 'round Me way home evenings, as also did the young woman, hy way ef the Illinois Central. He was 20' and not a -habitual flirt, but hewas taking his drat toddling kepi Into the dingerous.andPnlitiniin. - 7 The youth had, seentliek yam* woman several, thnellJgg,4ineItrithr,tAndtbnOnLlik cleared his throat end.releed.,-,14e--bbk-aCt she passed- him -•kin the waif out of the tralliIitterNtiltiblil-'hf*Wohderediiiieth.'. er it was the slackening speed of the carte or a desire to -get a, better . view • Of ilis. face which niade':hC4lIalt,paktie almost th front,* p:ii:o\ ',Atter.gat day be 'Iong. 1 ed for tinether ,eppOgitinityfte:tneke fur- ther *PlOtritinatt, end advance' NO .Picket lines. At last the blessed opportunity arrived., One evening he found the young - woman '*fttiteft 'by 'AterfieiCeit the train,2, whielVietis JustAbotit to Pull out of the "Randolph street station. He made for the vacaat . place beilile her with the , speed of ettellekaat'as the.train started ruthward. "r beg pardon, kr that Beni' taken?" he: *eked tremblinglyasthe blood rtished to , bielliCe• • . . .... , ' il • .• "ItittVet," 'Courteously respondect.tne ., young woman as iihe mowed Slightly to- ward the, Wind°, to Make, tebia,;or him.;; "Heavens, ' elightbillY'easyl" he,,i thought to h self.- His head fairly. ... spuntilt. able eittouragement 06 dinstl, go intiottrIxt-winl: 'Hi hank 'strike 014104 the iron was hot. But in his dehriuni of JOy,fie,opuld net, think. cif anything - BOtliii..M.Mit...aasiehiiilluk.s.r.ike *Own woman would think she had wasted her encouragement an unproductive soil, -;.Ellfli wotild lie` arsgtfifeil with her lack 01 hag- ment in giving such a "iveakliag,A ehaace. ; Peliph,Atibn WAS standing out on ,gie . yOtifirinativilitoiv'' when, grasping at. a straw like a drowning man, 'ha' turned to the.,yeungnataittnPad ,exclaimed in halt- hwtones: , aselee a tileatlist evtalegli' , •-er 'The youlig woriap 'turned upon IiIM . with a peculiar kind or„ smile that nearly,' ' froze ' hiM.,td theitekt and said, '"Dpee 0611101 .,te, wide 1111, 404 Ch000,4). aerp7 Viet 09 litTrAla t•iviO•itg by 13011447” • ' "Tbeneit,seciata the Seat at,t4e, eine of '- Ile 'yeeng .v.rorattn.'Wni, Vae,a, at., and the. yeting man Was disariUoaritor through the tear door of the carp .. • . • . uo You. know That • Weakened:Nerves Produce Disease and Suffering? Paine's Celery. Compound I , • The Only True: Nerve Medicine and, Nerve. , . Fool, It 131111eld Op And Keeps In „ Perfect Condition The. Great Nervous SY$4.00.,'" , When the marvellous teinipleilly; .:,iney and power Of ;the • ptitinietts nerve (system is tally realised, We are not sur• prised. at the 'Worth* itesettiOn' Of Dr. Lining; Professor of lifidlOitie in Hahnemann Medical" C6lIege,' Chicago, that "all diseaseir are due tb leslatieet the nervbusltystem," or, in other' *ode,: die. Eletesultilfroin a Weakened Or disturhed riotni Oaten. It wart the life work of that great Phr• 12, Dr. Phelps, to live suffering' mull 4otallfr hiediolne that would sot ly di1;1 the neiVOtta 11$1iteln. tor. etteeeeded bObly and Well. He Piine'ff ?Velai'y Oeinpatind before of the iblelit that ever bled in Dirtitonth Meditial College. with their fall approval,and they presdribedot in t praotioe, and 'Whitt ''IlleVer WIteh' brI0e mums , • el, 'feral rtif' thiminade gonna The of Pine' 8 04180 tiltritetvnlor Village of shit contid. la ate , On*" :Me, ()aerie,' Com. Wittireti•lersig ropapefno tierva 018 'ideeptial daepon.' riee bi I Oki: FLIGHT OF A BULLET HOW AN ARMY OFFICER SCILVED A SHOOTING MYSTERY. lie estrortaed the Detective. by • Wortchstr Ont the Trajectory of the and 1.oeatiria- the Spot Prom Whtelt tt Wow Fired. Some of the detective" were chatting together at headquarters the other night and twinning:teens to pasts away an idle half hoar or o, one who had been on the peculiar ways in which jourco bullet ahots coming *OM an;tineCen direction were traced told thefollowing story: ° rx was &tilt in 'Blot Springs, Ark., 040-. very PectillatAccident hep- pened Toa policeman there. Ve was, more properly_ speaking, an applicant for admission- on the force end was under- going a physkal examinatien. They'had him standing up against the wall end had just adjustedthe measuring machine to take his height who, zip, Mr. Police- man clapped his hands to hie right eye and fell all in a heap. He was picked Up, tamest uneouscious, and an extuninat tion,diselosed the fact that he had been hit insf abtire the eye by a partially spent bullet, which hid fallen, to the 'peer, with him, . • • IVO -doctored Wm up and found him only slightly hurt, but 'everybody , wait wondering where in the world that bullet ' 'had cotanfrein. No shot hoa been heard, - and no shooting affray had been reported all that day, but there was a young • ar- lny °filter' at the reservation there who was. pretty well • known 418 an :engineer in the artillery arni or the Service. lie heard of the queer happening and became .the case. ' He eame,,,down.., • to headquertersnext day and had a talk with Chief and the upshot of it was that' he Wits given permission to work , on the affair, as he said he was sure he -could lecate the exact spot whence the shot came. o "The first titbit be did was to examine ••the"meastiring machine, And • lte" found it just as it Was 'eft when; the prosaectIve polideniaii.hud been bowled over, ea, he had him get under the bar, again and atand lost aelle had stood the day before. When he had rigged up his °wit machine, he tot the erect altitude of the -Place Where the ball struck and the direction of - the bullet int the. Wolin& I can't give You the technical doeription, but he worked at his ittstruments apd worked at hiapp per and finally told us he was going to eieertain .the trareetarY. of •the.•,biillef:In its flight. Heweighed the ballet • and measured it alsoto af heir's breadth and. plented4jdo mechtne so., that his. needle would be exactly in the spot where the "Wiiiind 'Woad have 'teen in :the police- man's head,hed he stood there.: rl forgot to say the buUet had evidentlY' come through the window opposite, and outside Whe a perspective or house tons with the THE aLITOS NEW EL A. sudden chill oho, raeons suddea ai• nese. Pekin killer ie all that is needed to ward it off. t/neqtlalled for crimp" and diarrhoo. AVoid subetitutee, there'd but one Pain-lciller, Perry Davis. price 200, and 50o. Who la it gothere all the news, Fireesoccidente,men's wart and views. Records the criznee end puniahrnent. , Watite left the tern,tthicliwity they wept, 'Inc state pf ttade,whobatt been wed, And who is 111114tedtr @kik or dead? The .Reporter. : - . MUSCULAR REIE1Jfd Mr H. Wilkineon, Stratford, Ont., soya: "It affords me much pleasure tti say that I experienced great relief from mason'sr rheumatism by using two bottles of MU. bura'aRbeumatio pine." Prioe500. b belt. Lord Roberta rePorta that Stiverit.Btier commandants surrendered reeentIV, end that the Boer prisoners now number 16,000e — ' There le Mithingletrah about time:liver pine. They -00e ebeetipatien; detiPepsla, etdk.heeditehe and buipm vett pithona .,grimngspttrging or sickeeing.. Pride 250. NomINATIoNst. ••••••Conservativee Garden, of Vaneouver,•fok Partard f Henry CargilleMas.,:fdil',4eng Angle; a" KeadrY, Weit Peterborough, 3. A. •C.,„ Tar Twellidauntaine, Que.; El:,3, Tering, .Of Trenton, fon,.,Weet Hastings. PlIAINE1?,A1W. " Mary Ovington, ;eve!, Qrtt., , writes: "PaY mother had a 'badly sprained .arm. Nothing we used did hersany good. Then father got Hagyard's YelIOw 011 and it our• ed mothea's arm in a few days. Price 25o. ridge 'of mountains away to the back of thee': "Of course we were all mighty curious and a whole lot skeptical,but the milita- ry chip kept his Mouth Shut and Waked away nearly, _all day. Finally toward dusk he jumned up and put on s Mit . and told the 1,ehlef to follow him., ,You can . wager, we all lid, And those tams tvho were 4r& duty were awfully .or be - 'cause thby opldief to. • . "'Do you ilee that' fall house behind' the • waterworks'?' said the oflicer. _ "lies,' said we." ' • • "'Well, do you, see the white house to the right? Now do you see the edge of that shanty lyingup under the hillside about hall way pp?' • 'We..geW It.and told biro se. • ; "'An tighti,lettid he; •'that's where the bullet came tromi 4 it 'didn't; ;set up:- ' the dinners down at the Park House.' . "Well, you may' 'believe we all "truck the road pretty tpick,, even if seine of piti did doubt him,, or We wanted 0430 that dinner. It took us half an hour to Make, the Place, having to do a deal of twisting • 'about, and at last we came to the shanty,. The "sitiok beleaged ite an old fedow, who was a itai9ue,fellow and lived there alt alone, and he was suspected othaving, • • ••• • • • . • • • ••• • •••• • • ••• • • • .1ilthel—Blamina, don't you think women .should know- how to 'cook so that" they may be able te Whetter their.husbaud'e • digestion when they.Marry - . Manatna—Ceitainly, , dear. •Ethele-Ildayn'Ago tothe kitchen', then, and practtee making betterscotch? Tive 4,,gourreee ew One Stereet., The most temarkabie thing about' tbe town oChlairmie the circumstance that It lies so exactly on the boundary line or the highlands that the Gaelic language is spokenrat the one end ofthe :streetand the English' atAtlie other.- • • If yo a do,a man,a fever and the re- fuse todoanother it will make hiro tvvice •ad angrv-aa if you 'refused the first. , • • - The pillars whiehatipptirt the Amerrenn republic rest apt:on the family hearth. stone.—San Francisco Ezamjeer • 1 STROWAI AND VIGOROUS. , . Every Organ ef the Roily Toned • uri and Invigorated -by • t dr,eeti to le,o who �t fifets-,felflebitilribmi,fn the and fritistinek,'' hedi n muiid • effrotitenineede Attention and ". Na Obit thedloitat bt4-11,81ae'l iiikagti• WOOgeadg • woOki, into egont. tiiiietleil. One (of • .; *Igo tomokrow de, . • val.,. should etzti'Whtliitle sates t ad 140A • • • 8( ithe-.: ntintlidal •Ciotatittabil • will • Mighty oncluppy .ounot Tee a) at twat pump.. 411 tbc Loadou, Ont„ weterworke are working ogein, after being idle ninetsea menthe owing to the . 1 4estraction of the:dam. BRIDLE' SUFFERING FROM • ! • • • Mr. F. W. Meyers” , . Ont., sayer "1* gaffe "Mr live years With palpitation, 'Shortnessof breath,. sleepleseness and p801 in the heart, but one box of •Milburn)s.ffeart' -and Nerve Pills completely repieved all.theed tressing symptom's. ,L,hav,e not suffered ainco taking them, and .now .sleep and feel strintg a'nd vigorous.), a stockinglidi of gold hidden sonteWiteriblv Milburn s Heart and Nerve Pine cure but acne us as prepared for the sight all tummies arising from, weak beset; denr. , There wtte%the eld -fellow lying prone OP the • door And nnittAing faintly.. ; We went up and examined -him. And;' -• • ASTHMA. N• iro J. Wethott:i, of Mount Forest, Ont., says; •••For anurabo! 1 yeare 1 nave been sufferer from Ohne*, and during that time I bavitioosulted many doetots WI my • care and *KVA lased many of, the eo•oalled I The most beautiful thi,uglii the world is the baby; all dimples and joy.. The most pitiful thing is that same baby,. thin and in pain. And the mother does not know that a little fat Makes all the differ- ence. Dimples and joy have gone; and left hollows and fear the fat? ,that was comfort and color and curve—all but pity and love—is gone. The little one gets no fat fromherfood. There is some- thing wrong; it is either her food or food -inn She has had no fat for weeks; is living on what she had stored in that plump little body of hers; and that is gone. She is starving for fat; it is death, -be quick! Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the. fat she can takefirwill save her. gThe genuine luts this picture= it, •for nosaonit: Its agree, aos • If you have not tried it, send taste win surmise you. SCOTT &BOVINE. "07 d $ 'aeniniet81.0 'i..0"t9. ac ' Olt OrUggisto. we heheli, when , the. chief .9Peg ' ;Worn Out nerve tissues, or watery blood. . there was blood all over hlaclothes&fld Heigh 3Ohn Maitdonild; as a humble • 'bullet hole in big meek. • • t, . .1 , ember of the Conservative party, seeking ii "The,. army ,chap Celt slum I guess, •. lotion. in an agrietiltittal constituency, but he .didn't.loot IV but we ali set aboitt.% romialei that he will advise the repeal of ' bringing the pld fellow aroUnd, and whew. ;motorail duties On all 'grim:ilium' unple- I win peon. . mire; for Loth me,hutt never got relief. At tittles Ihate been robed tnat T fonncl it nec- essary to hsve oil the doors and \ wolf:Iowa open to eet ray breath. 1 had given up in despairfryer beingattred tilt7I beard of 1 . Your pre erktione•Vetarthezonai: I have , used it a d a to new,..peries,‘ly attred(--thanks 1 to your wo?iderful,Madisine. ,I reoommend it as 6 PetAit,ele 'FitteAC'epre for astlims." Caterth•cemaita is a igtairtiptiied care for druggists. Wriarentht ge t for ft.00 . hi . catarrh, ast.; 'tolt.or.lort6131 Sold by all etetops by '.." O. Poleon et o., Kinston,, * 4 Ont., ptoptietora. • . liiioUgithe Other yienfi'tha• the Opposi. „ thinItiPertt are te1linitt4 diewdikthe Lip. Irobson—I've seen a drop of water run an electrie light plant, ,mill and-- • Dobson—Where did you see a drop- of water do that?. • • Rolaten• , . ,ersk GyprilMent is this one:cilvartigeol barbed wire costa !reknit- to 0:56 - UK', *pee y than , in .1826" Wchttywnet taken -,-the trouble to leek uiffigipritte in 1806, but the,prioe euotedin the lett Mone- tary Times, 'Oot. 5, is $8 per hundred. If • the Opposition , pepere tell the treat the.e. farmers meet have got their barbed wirekt • 1896 for nothing, with a cash bonus of $1 to $1.50 thrown in with every 100 pouncla„. of wire they bought. Did they? Itmb 's Sterling Heade*, Peittileek give women prompt relief from monthly paine and leave no bad after effects what- ever. Be sure you get Anthers* , Price 10 and 25 cents, all destine. Copy of a letter:Which appeared in: tite Ceylon Cheerier. '• Correspondence. To the Editor of thleylon Observer. Pare Ceylon. Green Tea of the Salada 'Mark. ' Calomint, Aug 15, -1900, • DEAR SIR—I haygo'catefully exalnined and tested the smatimple of to ,marked Salida Pete Cool e Gaylen, Green Tea yoa sent, to me last night and find it as stated. • ' .. • • The tea has exceptional leaf ,tragranoe and, draws a choice; liavory, cowelip water, somewhat resembling e best grade japan: • As a specimen, of -what green tea should be in the cup it would be almost iraposeible to improve on it. If Ceylon planters will only be careful to ship Greens up to ibis standard of excel. lenue, the capture of the. American .and Canadian markets is certain and assured. . Youre faithfully, - (Sigeed) P. STREET. Can. Face rt •Leie is kart. wiftm "The- bearded ...an battiest all her mon8Y " ' "Times too bild. But, thea, I'M sure ,she will he able to • !nee relefarturte like a Man " • • * • An. nag Tr or. • Speaking of .the -tricks of his trade, Paul Cinquevalli, the king -of 'jugglers, said that catching anagg on:a plate with- • • out breaking,it is a feat which has elle.' Red as much: applause as ouriosity as to hew. it is .done. • ' ' 'Ilt,la•.easy enough when you 'know' how," mutt Cinquevallt "and it you- pntetivetit suffieletitly. Most people will tell ;you. that if you want to deaden the fotce of failing object you must 'give with le in, exactly .the ea`me Way at? 0118 catches a cricket ball. • • • • • • 174 te: catch an 'egg on a plate by 'giving with itt.,tind you Will`treak the esg every time. The ;say to do it. Is to holdithelplate sidewnys and, Judging the" fall..04tthe egarbring the plate up to it se as to touch it -sideways. Then suddenly turn, the .plate ro'uud to as to bring it , horizental, And •the egg will be made 16 rest on the platteicetthout any trouble."- •we had Temoye() hiM down the hillside to. inputs, 'Ven know.whot, his ...father's ve. under the ph olden and told me his tale. y on agricultural lin laments had been a neighbor's !house ,he rallied •all right . rtraeat did,when it got into offioe. he said heIutal •been iset upod •Ilig 17a per oent, and the astdonald,Govern. do olthe Springs, who had beeti;aWit5' to jneli 1Mb/eV the `?dacikti. zie rate. After Mike t A notorious tambler and dopers. iiiet4rotnptiy itieikaided•I to 85 per cent, the races. at Ideftpliis and, bad cottie Many years thatWile r nos o per back broke just 'a couple of ddys before. eent. and Oppositiont:newapapere tell us "The old•man said he had found bite in • that the,trednotion was a mistake;Sir his ,akanty rummaging, the iltat. Charles Tupper doss not prowl* to rednoe- tresses and when discovered had drawn IN; detigat, B. qp sog high tariff. a revolver and let him,hade it. The first titigh Otst says he balievea inhigh priou, Shot missed, but the -sego ;put selholt but he woffid Make one exception, Hugh neck end he was •apnea deaktrord if° 041441 Vette m MInithba. through the mueclek ,Old. titit ;obi will hall to nee better ,lsti • t; of blood when we fojn_htine_ roborate the old man's 'story a .84 caliber Colrrevolver was found in the inistesii outside, and ahkr 40Sr •. 48 the ball' illait„415d 04.k\rwicran- The army chmiltien't get up- the inner: • that night, but the ellief did; and you - elle me didn't lxialie any more fun of that West Point graduate and Air qoatberaatidel itietteunettte, .trtifeeteriete lifter that. He Owned the whole town. Or would have if he'd Went., ed. to." '• ligielitstssiO of GlItti. When Sir Richard E. Burton, in 1808, was•Sent specialiblission mu, Gelele, king of Dahomey, he bore with hlth, antongather gifts from Queen letoria, a richly `embossed silver pipe, with anther mouthpiece. • The king told Burton that he likad his old red clay and woetien stem pipe better than the new one, end that R Queen Victoria wished really to please him she would send him a earring* and tt pair Of horse' and a 1.* -bite woman. The king's return' presents , ,o the, British camel) consisted of „native I aloes and tobaceo for her otkrre.stnoklakf loin cloths for her majesty to change while traveling and an umbrella to be held otter her head while drinking. These mils, however, never Melted the queen, having beett, loot . In elymentby Natere. • glaimena-,Whi do itniit041/1 00144 ig writing such dismal atu about sunsets? Iiiintnint4My 4ear bop, did It neier. 'n -Ike your R1144,44400 a son* ES' one of those afters that east a 'doom over The entire community? -- indignation' ASTORIA or 4 Olkilaten. shileak n„that ;. 1) . =4......!)ur opte,, The Conietvetlye party' .is pledged to proteet the Canadien spinet the United States inentifeettardr, tranefer to Canada, the bulk of'thehtuatiamillion dollartreda that is now clout bYthe United Statee 'in thin country.-Sn-Chszlea•Ttipper itt pledged mot only to,putindebelPeectbettwillAnevent the United States from anereasing its trade in this country, se %has been doing letely at an enormous rate, bathe ,pleciged to reduce the filigree talt they now stand.— Toronto Word,. • • • •t • • drool hesitete to 'say thatkvia are not willing to 9 breeilatat• fothellnenthe of country in the world. --Sir Charles Tupper., , He was speaking deliberately., and not for the Pfiretgeof oatobing votes, when he stood there and eau) that if. he was elected he Would use ell the influence be Peseeegefi to have every part of. the du y removed from agrionititral. implements,- ngh john , Macd'orald at Merden. . ht the cure of all baby humors. 35e•-47 Our onoliiIdrei to feed t oae of eny Other ' 'Mrs Fred Laine, St. George, Ont., writes olviv little girl woniti cough so at night that neither she nor I could get any rest. I gave, her Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and am thinkfuito say it mutat her coogh quickly ,' .the :Christae Guardian nenoutidee the', nearly $200,060 of the million dolltr thanksgiving fund of the Methodist amyl has .bren subscribed and .reportech inth tinny ciropits yetAnheard frem. whose re- • ports will Rarely pever tbe other 3100016. gb? pto.bAbilityt 18 that.$700,00Q be de- . voted tOlsaSing olitunh.debts, and $300,000 Mother connetion purpeses. • - e: nimuttimiwomis4 • . Don't let wornistnaw at the vitala of your children. Give them Dr Low's Pleae.• • tahnetseWposirmikottornprarnt..12h51:11 soon rid of . Severer persons who were implicated with. Smido in the attempt .te assaesinate the Prince of Wales have been arrested at Brussels on a charge 61 conspiring egainet Prince Albert of Beigipm. • • . 'fiatteir vvithout •:a Stomach than with one that's got a constant "hurt" to it Dr. yon Stan's Pineapple Tablet's stimulate the digestive organs: Let ono atet enjoyi.the good things of life and leave no bad effects—carry.thent with, you in your. -. . vest pocket6o in box, 35 cente.:48 • , • , Sold by Sydney Jackson, druggist,Clinion, ." The Liberal Government has met fc the,inteenditure of the past year the, $2;000,000`forthe Ontipgenta to, South Africa, ad` Is not .added one copper- s:to she 40t tlilring the 3'eer.- ,44V-40I-VJAY.00014,t4uP '''00 -4004011.4044 -it What is RIA 1••.r:•;,/ „•-• • Castoria ia for Infants and Children. Castor's IS harmless substitute for Castor Oil, paregoric, Drops • and Soothing Syrups,' It C01011440 neither Opium, Morphine norrpther Narcotic substanee. It is Pleasant, It gititratitep. - is, thirty years' use by =ionic of WOOS; • ."Carwtoriti Xestroys.'Worms and allays Feverish. fleas,• Castor's; cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castello" relieves Teething Troubles, cures. Constipation mid Flatulency, .Castoria aSsindlates Vie Food, regulates the:Stomach and Bowels of Infants. and Children, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castorin is the Childreu's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria. -“Castoria is an excellent medicine for ()Astoria Is sa wen adapted to children children. Mothers have repeatedly told nse that X recommend it as superior to any pre. 'of its good effect mion their children." scription known to me," • Da. 0, C. °scoots' L,well, Mass. ILA, Amuse, at. D. srooklyn, N. r THE FAC.SIMILE SIGNATURE OF ON EVERY WRAPPERS mmininwiziser, itmAPPE..ARS 'rev;kur; ccimp.r, MURRAY fitneer. 'yew vcimiciTv. • SEPARATING AND SETTING MUM. The value of the Cream Separator, is . now so well tinderstood that anv argu- ment for its nee wade appear super- fluotis: The follotving willehowever, be . of intereet. - At a trial Made at the Wooster Dairy School some aisle Ititc), 'the e1 et/ages of 48 experonents with a givenquality of milk were 100 lbe of butter from the Separator, as compared witb 59 Ms of butter from milk set in open panajor 24 beam, 66 !be ofbutter when it was Beg for 86. hews; 73 lbstlf better when. it . ' was get for 42 houre, and 76 los when get' for 54 hours. It May be taken for grant. .ed that the use of the Separator gives 25 per cent more oream than any.systern efekinnning. If von are -a dairyman, think over these facts. Can you afford to go on dairy business in which there is a waste of one quarter. Buy a Sharpies Cream 8eparator and thue secure all theproflt that is that Is to be had in the dairy business. • • W.H.S. machine capacity 300 lbs, $75; No.1 Inabbine an stand capacity 825, 890. tuly term of payment. Write to -day. V. L. Ouimette Londesboro. ar Sugar Sugar • Tuet it:thaw], eecond oar Redpath Extra Standard granulated and dlow sugar. We sell in bbl lots as than wholesale sell in 50 bbls. Speciel Price in 100:po. and lots and dollars. TEA Black TEA TEA Green japan • . •‘. We have best 25c tea in town'extra nice Japan tee• 20o, agents for Ram ' L*Ps;Appleton, Monsoon and Blue Ribbon teas in packages. ,.; • • Exquisite Dinner, Tea* Toilet, Glass and Water Sets. WA expect thia • • , week two orates direct from the manufacturers in Stiffordebire, Englend, bOught before'. Itching, Burning, Skin DI*. eases Cured foto Thirty-five • Cente.-4;04 AgneVes 0144w:int relliiVett in one day, and .c Ares 'Fetter, Salt Itheilm. • Scald Head, resettle, 13irber's ItchrUlcers, BItitelestuld allrittptiolat *Me skin. It is soothing andifitneting and Iletli like magic) ir .(:•,-AADELirILEiri .;•,* liS .14.4 etois find ood • reSeri- For Inert i W VII" ca.° of Lac: beat Vie 111•P•A'X'So,111 sot benefit. They WM0111;14 i11:rdong Ono givte SILT Not..he niird P1 10h ti11 e.ii the packagerind are -0 1,.. . ii...tc. TV1•11.1* 4 lc la ft.r 8 cents, 81:1, 11. bob."' ,33. r33'y d•isg P106. 101 v .p1.1; .1 cite ...Lowland 4tiiii .14. win b.? tsialed ; v iltifIrpt far Ilv.6 t0 the itipins Chat,...4 Coo No. is Smuts tame, Nen Vetk. Sold by Sydney Jacks* iirtiggist,glinton. . • t 1 . these vast improvenselits.lis,veprao. Conservatives was $800,000. The y ratecto 2 cents, improved the mail *4. ' serviee generally, and notwithstand- ing fleetly' wiped out the delloit in t The yearly" gelled dellOit under the T Liberals have opened many new of. ..e .neW mail routes, reduced the postal z. floes, added hundrede of miles of ..2i .4 , • - the postal deperitoent. X 4' 4.4144.4•41144440.44444.04444.4, ' P1114080pItif.—There Are pills sind p1101—but Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills at to Cents a vial lead 'In diSmatid. The sale border* on the pheeOmenal. Sluggish liver, constipation, or irregular bc.wala are the prectirsors of many physical disorders. Thesitlittli wonders remove the CAUSIL 40 In a vial levied mitts.1•43 . • Sold by Sydney Achim, drugpiet;Clinton. BABY BEAUTY. You alwaye think of 1 pretty baby as iiinult and °hubby. floott'a Einalsion gives just this.plumphess,• not too fat, juht enough tor climplu,to come. Babies iike It, too. ; .„ The total Mormon in the trade Of Comae dialog the entire la pure het the Conservativeeivere in ofiloe amounted to $68,000,000. The in. creme lit Cade during the 4 years Ac of Liberal rule was more than twioe As MtlOb as dating the entite tam ot their predetessore la *filo, being ,e▪ r onao,oco.000 ,604***4444,0000444.01 Children Cry for CASTORIA. the advance of 1to 20%. We arettelling at old pricey, yon will 8494 2'34 by baying from as, Gall and examine geode and prices before you buy. J. W. IRWIN. miter Flour Clinton AT NO EXTRA CON' All kinds of Small Field Seeds, as Timothy, Red and Alsike Clovers. Head9u.arters for Turnip, Mongold„ Oarro Seeds, • Fresh Grocenes and Canned Goods, Our specielty is Teas. Try ant 15a Tea. Other:varieties equally:as cheap. Highest -market price paid ia cash for eggs. J. W. 1-1I1J1.1 Buggies • We are selling Buggies for time of the best Carriage • Oonipanies in Canada. GREY AND SONS, CHATHAM. BRANTFORD CARRIAGE CO. CANADA CARRIAGE CO.; BROCKVILLE. •• and the well known RAIN WAGGON. We are selling Witte made by the very boot makers at reasonable prices. Also out for the Alexander and Mellott* Cream • Soperator, and Masay.Han4s Werth* Samples ow be see* at the shop! Isaac Street Geo. ;awns, General Implement MAW, Oaten