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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-11-02, Page 3usiness .e',' I3ac ti Too much rush and bnatie, work and worry: fall to the lot of the average business man. Eidneye can't lltelld, ty; they UV, tQ filter the piteous from the , blood properly, 'Urinary troiiblo,generstlanguor and pain in the hank are, the natural remits, & snap ' Mara"t •° attend to buatneas properly if hie book aches ,i amain., eo trying. 'Only one nce.remoy'that met fait!. DOAN' 5. KIDNEY PILLS. z. teed h�mhinit form businapeys spn whobave "X hsrve tatken Doan's $tattoo Pills,irrhioh tired at the Medical all here, for x e atiem and paints in the small of my Amick, with which;, . ha .q J ecu afiligted. fo Alpe set a1c'yeare. They did Inc. so much 'Pod that X heartilyrecommend them : $n exoellent Medicine int forklieuniatio°0rduiileii and backache, , Crimes a. Primly, dealer. b�ilattigulturelaimaleMentieithellii Onto Doifa'. Kidney pills Mire backache, lame Or weak babtr,, Brlg tM iiava>lei;diabetee,; dropsy, graved, Bearden* in :the urine, tot frequent rieinge at night, rhe matisns, iutd Weakness of y thelildaetat in Children and • old people, Remember the name, Doan's, "attd rabies elLiatiterra. ,7140 Doan;Kidney .Fill CO., Toronto, Oat, „r . ty work while you sleep without X' i 2 or ippsin curing bilin eaI�t liess,:constipation look Bead ache ana.dyspepsia'and'tnake P :s1-'6 you feel better in the morning. ,iiwo kyles ado. at all druggists. A ,QUEER TRADE..... : Remarkable SIMI LIMplayed.bT Pro., te.Iiownl Dee •.Traekere. • ' "Talk ;itbout• your queer trades," said a maty 3;oin Texas, "what do you think .; • of'beeltraciting as a means of making a diving? X know several professional nee 'tracks ,who have never done anything a else in their lives, and their. skill is some- thing almost ineretIt••b1e.: , What •.ts the work like, did you ask? Well, I'll ex- a plain. Down in Bee county, in. my state, 0 where some of the greatest apiaries' in the worid'are located, all honey is graded' and ..marked 'according to ttlaq I;loom from s which it was obtained. For example, you ` may have your choleelof,eotton'blossorn..• wild 'clever, 'horse mint and several dtber•• brands, ascii diatioett tb•;:Qai!or 'Chis ':s seems very. mysterious t a stranger, be- caus`e the bees ;rangtt tui d> over' miles `• of countryside. But it was discovered Jong ago that the. colony from : each hive or ' Clus>terof3livea•always draw theit:sweets t from some one pijrttu ulara ftolvet an d yells giously shun the others. At the begin- aJ Mug of the honeq making•season•the,pro- prietot oYt •a b hike' wants• ti know°,'of 4ourse, how much, of egeh (laver be is 'going to have, as' a basis,of calculations.: So he sets the tracker to work. • "The tracker, who is always .a native Iliesiran, monista, his . ton .:little. bran- ..1 cho, rides over to a row of hives; waits . a until a big, healthy looking bee - .emerges.. ' and when it Mee away ten its daily slyest a Ire gallops along in its. wake. Often` the a ;feeding ground is miles distant, and the P „laluooeq sag aaq}r; mood Liu Attu Amato; Mug •eat 4110( ,yawl} 'sous r goes u1 gown oe aaluuga pato eta0 .tuv ;vq3 }g1noq} .'assn X,. 'Cl4ad papedxaun ag; auk ,kalp asap ;iw 'mlg labluroa o; said; 'pease eq „Luanne os Caa tion op Aga" os •heli:' o; nos sin pasuve galgaa l se¢: m mama; Injaapuoerr aq3 $yak }1 3V1( 'pity ;pulled agnayp .v apuiu peg aq req; flag `wiq p .ia;;vg ;mo 'siva;sod eq; no perp 0ligesut,Iau1 alta sjq '4i'ta3lnq Cas o} av34q pus same sig ' iso tial 'ishan aq; 'aolddans on o,X,"wlq o; ;i pansoga pas dainty;; eq; soy ;cos of 'pagsnag svdt ;i nags ';lvt}aocl aq; no ;moat aura(' eq 'aaq;rl opt pelgwaso4 dlasolat aq ;mg plus aq apnoea ''tort eta jo galena n Salami' ant! 'sag; put 'phos aq sv nate psap eq; ;Doge l4vin3I1,1vd Pam sit man; eq; meat peals;qo eq 'aao,;aaaq; 'pus ';uaut Citta paa.ou snq; Sq papunsaad eq o; martini paet•onu `Crpuq tauow pa}uses eget '1 ...Piaui 'nett' J0 ;lv4;aod eq; asst o; envaaq; ear not ;111(; F0044 41010 t ;vitt ;lust `IIPAA.. r , a,u.- . - 4113"i 8811490 =tr3,.. u 1t0j A; tisl-?Il Pia» „Ltaoq;ray 'to 'Uvea tato sI„ •aaatsue eq; sea~ „'tuotttuV •;s to 2104ao4 g al tttgy„ 44'430'9 lasso eq; aro B1. imp eanlald asognl ani fiat asap„ •tatu.ly$ eq; plus „itis 'aft auftoo;' sane s 'q l • v *PI ,Y� t eq; pease 1,Lllva;aoe sit }limen e; ew }oadxa not op • q;alta uo rang uaga;,, e,eq do; 'a a 'tat gO,1 1 lq'ass ;,use not ili,1 Cilnlaznoue plus sansei. eq3. dodnaaatly' 'amp .tau }ti uswaSuaa plc eq; Pas oft asnald aq 13lnon4 eq 3vq; P111 ptrn •gaomf1; op ot" paaa3v opus$ `soil; 3vq; ;s if;rvam q;le& pauapangaaao• gut •aq• Ion '}l tetania. •'1po1.rod s,Jaq;vj :opt ;sled o; rem pa;sanbaa oqm amminj at pa •aa;110 maw; eau meat 4MT/re `Asp euo ow. . 448 aaq''ul,olaoas m Iota 'aanurad •daoes;lt�• ;urea,$ aq;. corp. plevq'•ami aq; elfq•M, • .toy Aq t'a;u1 a emiscsf.x f we 1o;paaApe;oaRuaua ♦ y 'nlano snolwno v olio; . esai� our ,wnlauna r�: urs nl' Nob ass main 10 sal puenb *Zug. pas' •q;uotu 'sane. s. a;sto aaag7 jo. alarms , soma • potentinoo. duoloa• moo/ 0R; ug; pjo; '11iu I ±seeks. -lamas eq; 'mad -sus I'adatiVOI 'gsll1alq ;0: puvtuutoo ;sol ttuapptlg. eq 'aanau0j,,.,ruinosuas aq; O;u1 goad- o3 pair} I nag& � 3ulaosvas, pus 1110. .i4 dii;e Ureas r pappn Pun taint nt.pae;sS0•papp•eq; Palnoq-•4ldlnns ptrq aq ru pro} $utgooa'eq; pip. 'gel avmvrilgO qy •pa;ss; eaee a&nq i .asie Sugq fqv utoaj.;ue1ajjlp 'soave taadded avllnaad. r pais pas 'ramie; 'Sian' pig 'utag asses. aAlesoaa}1;'sea;spo 'wiz :<'snolaitap Inuit saes calces !ojnus ao.:Male 1* .ntoa s. pa ur4o;„kititoteg a ut a1;q$noaq aiam.tagx mut jo pnapy uvlio1uoyq aaq;out ¢q an; xpanal'..1 oto a1403 1lauq a43.'AI uollv'3r•4 ul 1'elaads tq ernes para; I Warn ants, • :stun ss uasotq patryaeass: n uol;l`a.ado eq; ;is ;no °tubo tagl,;nq nsoua. Sou, op I •. aoll!sodp oaap a}uapead tigA, eq'aaet para toj nos eq; o;' polled -xe ohne. !ace 0,'131 1P. sdoi.o tie,, *Gads secret 04r1 'hath• :tau;us 1?�110) i .s1t• tl Juan se intl. '3a.mas soman ,n: si ssaaoad::aga a11iTl a43 ie epla•aaglo ou3'uo •sapaduttags aAl1Un auk -int} ..;v _ (,ta i.da:;c{ ale saaisso eqy -meg; Mogi 1(e trio pug o;, sulvd tion; z 4jet,Iio.oy tI pus 'paslad she ;.B'rae's: swat' r 'assutln jO !salq.i*w e. inlpasq.•.'.v, a]ltl.,•Qla1;}U.'. tau,;:•trod q3 Mutlavq. elect passo; chi earl no..Aa saopq ss . prim sv pas . •;'loo n1. te1041 .yup. 0sou-pfaq; ;uq; aim ouedegip, Liao r[ ” ileus, daap aft; snot; now; espemq euot;ipuoo pa:b Am/ su 1ua;aletronLs :env bee tithes anything but et beeline.'' On the. padase► .pun pataewgs non aaans Satm, dmnid se seam. ;nq 'spool panap aaq;o Rall 1 and: f rolics through' gard en s, 'ro afs In 'shady gro es an hae. agoodtinegever ally. • Eut•it---4amst•thing.'in tht. • world -'"1't r~'1 " r,• sh?ike ofits .shadow. How the Mex can manages to: keep it in sight- and to,distioguish ft°tram, other bees frilled* exi e'•;route V flare- never been able to understand; The :business •seems actually' to'; develop a • special.,' faculty, Whenlhe :bee•finaily Meares Its destina- tion, the tracker Clarkes a mental„' note of the variety of Hewer and->tlten'returns horde. H lte,day be •heritree phis • observa- tion by following another hero gatherer and then labels the hive and proceeds to the next one. When' his task Is done,' the apiar7 ntatl .know'. exactly What he . can, depend on in the several flavors. The trackere°'are wellpaid; • enough . to let jhem loaf between seasons." Contrary, it makes long detours, frisks. ' MEN REFORM THE CAMERA. Pbotovlrrjililer gays Ther Ase Mora ,1a'asaay Than Women. • *Which ter- Is • the west/gush* When. tst►ing•a-photograpktaken?" was-Wiked ,61 a prominent photographer. The man Bailed aa.:}ie rhplied, without :d moment a hesitation; ''The male. • When a man eottendtt hereto be4hotographect, til 1of de instantly begin to rook out for squalls. ' We'will pose hiin c6rredtiy-and are fast ' about to snap the • whetter when be Mai- denly realembera .that his hair bas he - come rumpled by -his hat. and, insists on btudhing it; in spite of our frantic p'rotca- �, ,:tattoos that It .looks all right,' Then,' When we, have fixed him in the correct poaitlon again ha will 'decide that it is not treaty what he wants and - proceeds therewith to arrange ,himself: to his own •••-••---•••-••----eatisfaction, -with•- the•.3nevitable•-4wrltie-- . quence of bad focusing, wilicb he Invaria- bly blames • on us when the picture is •shown him. "Ladies, as a general rule, take it .for' •• granted that we know - more: about lit • than they do, and the pictures are gen- erally more suceessful. .The happy fami- ly Which comes in to be photographed to- . gether and Which often 3.nclitdelt two 01' tli'ee aht1a11ing brats g vee .aa endles0 trouble. • "The3i there. id the .omnlptesetit "nth fete who wants .his biceps to Iok three times• their natural size and who swede out his Chest and tdtittacfs his-rduacleg until bis face looks like ire was undergo. tag a horrible attack of tramp colic. A covert suggestion to hint to try to 'look pittorral often brings u frown of con- tempt, as • Duch as to say, his unnatural and strained looking appearance 'is per - reedy normal. Perhaps the easiest class of ,enstdiners to get 'along' with are 'the gree ciubd,` bh, and -football teaiae who are to 0 ogratahred in .a group. The'. are gen all' ttasjr to arrange, and the :lhotograplba'•of then: tarn out better fhaiu any we take, But in spite of the• Siete 'of man at tbe.,gentler sex for the tubi eir of- home thex-, take 'to dress,. it u could only; see tl#ntt settle Man in tbe di of being photographed you would der tand the punk -me inconafsteney of Baan nature as you never have'before." Exchange.. • • A BRittGQIST'S' ()'PINION, l •maims Ism raa Lord 1ilverotoua was installed es Lord Ohief 4/ mato of Nngland, A physioian is not always at hand. Guard yoursalt against midden ooughtt and colds by getting a bottle of Paiu•Killer la. the house. Ayotd aabatltutel, there is but Quit Paiu•Killer, Petry Davis'. 25o. and Lord Roberts officially denies the re- port that Col. Giirouardf the Director of Railways with the British army in South Africa, has placed any orderelwith United State. firma, If.a child eats ravenously, grind's the teetb at night end piolas its nose you. may almost be certain 1t. hes worths and should administer Wtthout delay Dr. Low'. Pleas- ant Worm Syrup,. this remedy contains its own cathartio. . Admiral Beaumont, Corenaander of the North Pacifio fleet on the AuatralUn sta- tion, has left Vancouver for Montreal, en route for England. A TERRIBLE OQUGIId•,. Icaught & taDarter, r'o nrom Northport, a ob set d `cu m throat, and longs, end:my'irienda, though it would send me to`mv grave, when otbo reameditwa:tilled, pr�+ •aced'! Norway Pin Syrup completely ohred me. chit .Sollenson, ty oupg . Swede, wa ahot and killed by oneof the aentino] oc guard at Fort Han000k, New York. Froin allotter Ospadadome` lettere tell ing as of the great benefits derived 'fro the use of the 11, L. Menthol Plasters i cases of neuralgia,°rhenmatiem,7alne bac y r e This "picture t$rtbe-:trade Mark of e SCOTT'S il*MtTI;$ION, and la on a every bottloof SCO•x",C's :MUX O in the e1 SX N 'Vfr r d, which now m' amounts to many :millions yearly, k, This great business has grown to' MAKiale MIRE 13Y WOOD. .__,... Mee C'adaver Who Tried '!'bila ,Au.. cle it Pias Without Iuceeer, "'fanged If I believe anybody ever made a tiro by rubbing two sticks to. gether, all travelers' yarns to the con - teary notwithstanding," declared an en- thusiastic local sportsman the other day. "I spent a ,pouplo of weeks • with a camp- ' lig party lost sprit's. and crag i uerning 1 got'separateii froln the theft bays, and it was night •htaloritIfourt�nty:wnr bw.k, to our ,shack. I am au inveterate smoker, :and wen I filled up my pipe after wan- deriug around f'er toe hew.or ,two I- was horrified to find- that my" match safe was. empty. As soon as I made that discov- ery my desire for a smoke increased about 600 per cent. If I had had my gun along, 1, could. have.�starteli a blaze with. i:out'troiible, but ualnelsily "'had set out to do,•so'ne nobles jean hall rio.wrdpogtbat ' sny.,hook anti line. Naturally the drat thing that occurred to me watt' flint and ;pH,' bat 1 • couldn't find any flint.oarn1 Ian I,thappened to think ole the old.st017 `•titloltfi tasking lire 'with two pieces .00 wood. "'Well, I won't tire you with details, but if ever a man gas@ an•,exper Rut -'recon• scientious• triad • - did on °tblat 'occasion. •1 picked up chunks of halt a• demo, differ, eat kinds of wood, %trimtued Ftliein dowii. with my penknife and tried them all in various combinations,, uaipg olie herd sand,, one soft stick, exactly as the story books say,the.Ind tins, do. allut,iaithough I ryb- bed until the pesky things were ciitifed nearly in two, I never succeeded in get- ting them even warn', At last 1, remem- bered reading s~ometrlhere about: a scheme a of the natives of'd'ava, who are said to lay a flat piece. oft-toodi•on the ground and twirl a small 'rod; tot, fashion, on its surface, • by means of a cord. I soon made one of. the machines, cutting; up my suspenders for.,the string, &t the end of half an hour .t 'was • redhot and• -the -sopa- ratus••wae. d'ead.cold. But 1 had gone far enough to convince me that the man who. wrote the story'• was a triple plated lia and.I yearned violently for his gore. struck camp just about dusk, and the Aral thing, I did was to -grab• a coal from the ere and put it on;ltny;pipe.'. Later on,' I.discongred four matches in the lining of 111y vest. I won't,repeat'my rernarlts, hut 'my Iriepds asked me, why 1: didn't • talk: that way in the woods. - They say my language would have set are to ,a piece of asbestus." • • etc. Davie di Lawrence Co., Ltd., mann facturere, These teen #ell from the rigging of 1h eobooner Maria Annette, ;near•: Brookvi11 One was killed end one fiery seriously, in lured. ' FR' Y• We give trite Leanna,•t1 ep nlng to a 1tttldaom5' pluk •nnedp a;on ac1U on • 'such vast proportion, First,*Because the ro rietors e have lwa s been, Most careful. • selecting the 'various ingredients used in. its composition, namely;. the finest Cod Liver • 0:1, and the X11 purest Ilypophosphites. . dot,dal�nutppackagoSo[Vloi ]' ,,. $oteand He111atropDoPerfi . stica;eacli. This Rtn ialnad ae mo Seadxtd;-Because they have' so of tb4wvrpitif�o hr, t"il p I t Allop whteb look, lyra l o n,nUMgrahangesco11 It 1 pet with three agio,t a btrf.rnl.'r aaila11 *6ttur onoyrndwowill1,0tity ur lung and Casa p atpald items Specialty Co. ItaA... to 'Toronto. HOUSEHOLD'HINTS. • • If` sernbbing.,bruehee are stood on end to dry,• they. will teatmuch. longer., After cutting onion.wash the knife t told water, which, will* quickly retnove the odor,' wbereas,hot water Cause.. It to lin- ger about the' liege. • Dry " sawdust heated on a . clean tin in the oven, is an excellent remedy _for; rub bing off mildew And other da rap, spots from metal and other' polished• goods. A Wash that.will restore the whiteness of aluminlum ,.will he appreciated no skillfully combined the various r ingredients. that the best possible ; ; results are obtained by its use. ; . Thirst: -Because it liar made. so neap:, sickly, delicate : children • strong and healthy, given health' and rosy.: c'heeks.to So. 'many ~palle, anaemic girls, and. healed the lungs and xestorec4•to,full.health1 4omany. In thousands in the, `Aust stages : of - - Consufnption • . , It you have not tried it, eelid for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & IIOWNE, Chemists, el oo all dru iW , sd gJflatli ..• NIL is reported that. the •' Britieh •Adnlit- alty is organising • n • itdditional reserve, w; •aqua iron for.sdryice in lion's, waters,•.:., _' ' t , -t: r - , :.. that 'it has such a targe variety of uses. An exchange goys that 30 gifting of, bora •:In * liter of water. With are dr•'six drops of stamen's, 'if .used to clean lt, Will make. it as .beautiful!as when _new. , z• A •DA U GHT U TESDA GEl� R l� 'A Chatham Mother Tells how Her Daughter, who was Troubled with Weak Heart Action and runlDown System was Restored to Health: Every mother who has aldaughteralroop- k and fading—pale, ng pale, weak and fieriaria-- hose.health is not what at ought-to,be, should read the followingstatement made by Mrs. J. S. Heath, 39 iohinond Street, hatham.Ont : •: f' Sometime agol got a besot Milburn?. Heart and Nerve Pills at the Central Drug re for my daughter, who is now 13 ears of age, and had been afflicted with oak salon of the heart for seoneiderabI. ngth of time. • •"•'These pills hate done her a'world pf ood, -restoring strong, healthyl•actioft of her heart,.3mprbving her general health and. giving Ler physical strength beyond Aur expertatlons. ;, . R • t1Theyar'eaaplendidvemedy, and to any ne'inffering from weakness, or heart and nerve trouble I cordially recommend em.» Milbnrn'e Heart and Nerve Pills are i3Wei 'box aar'.3 ter 01.211,. at alI druggist., '. u $o t s qulu tel 'paA,lpo sea;sto aitll C1;pv w -xa patlool ;nuns xo lnlpuai; a ;no' ljo0; aq ,. 'xoq;$Fq't'3o':Pil eq; Suldado. 'pun 'pond -gSnAoile ens/ lutob, •itia;8Ro pai.1P C ;netts ptial aq ;eq}' pazlrt;a. I a.roj -aq pease I ,,,Lialso Am, 81 enlan;noo is : amen sip pima, ,t taro lip Doan not[, Ste 'plus eq tf;aasaad pus 'seine ;uafaaxe " 1111 ata wase'.ag .'oto;s L,taooi a atom • y ova aq sv. Jean ss st gaplei ,1030 °staaors, , le •• ansa aq lugAt sdaaal eget dna . sari pua1.; 111 089 01:vl paddoap•I;, 'uan wagon guinea°. esaH •r onus o'o$v slap sanoS„ -poop ta8A off a; ping saw Lally '1100044 ;saoag, v ;1:q :vevvereed th • FR Eel IM V411°' de Pitts at 16a osehAlus are line] Watch for selling • dnly 2 dm. ort finished in Auld r and sot WI very finelmttattoa Dlamonde.ltubtee, endy'Ru,oratle. ThoyuresplottUdvaluorun"1 Uy d�T wttbgold bands,apd Is an excellent Unok send Plus. Sellthe • n oft your watch ym be Flew' w• charge MAI Fiat xt C *se. 'sada, aslttl PIA CO,, BoxA i or'uto, . , . - . _ • . - .. ''ung Doctor -Yes, : I eipect that things will go pretty slow when 1 ctom- tnenee, until I get started a little. Old Doctor -Well, you mast 'expect•. that., Why, when 1- first showed my :•braise plate, I tat in my consulting room tor three months. and only had one eaee ""Whew! , That was rough, wasn't 1t7 Only one rase, and. what' was that a ease of? . ♦er etoyto cfl.• ho Watchbasa•tm,lta• to otr,an,ented lel . i ll t e cper. Write :roil WO d m, return rn the• money, • For i,ll 10 2 tn 'nifed MiionBattes,A;ttrr.leen- brat 'Molests.. elwwlpg Ate •aatnll colors • or his,brllltant ungorm an,l modals to we 10 de7e tete tints on a.gotd grdnYdd.. write and. nail 0bttona, eels then, return �'nlottey and we ltnd nostpaid thta handaelme' tiYetcit••, It fiak'ap l0bld nlckel,caee; accurate Ametria. movement, and with are tteetiblast 10•year. ART aUPPLY• cOMPkNY,:7101 Toronto.', :+ rr The Board of trade of Vancouver,. 1?aFe telegraphed ; Sir . Wilfrid Liintier, t►rging,ba't'he, Canadian ‘branoh• of the Royal Hint be established in their city,, • ., The 'Preach C3•overnMen't has decided to keep;the•Expoaition - open •'until,'Novem- ber the 1lth, one n,,iek longer than the original, datai'Azed for ite closing, Okotape, COON%"a'nd° colds are all quickie cured by' Py4y=Reotora;;' It torment •the Dough almost ina¢>ftttly,,, and cares readily `thetndstobetisiecte.00�]d. Msnafactured by the proprietors of PerryDatil}'Pain-Hitler. • ,c Mrs Mary .:Seib art, of St. Thomas, was • sentenced to .three •years in Kingston 'Penitentiary for -thrown* a pail of, boil- ing water on a young , • man, plendie. 'filer.. • A casket of• Pearl Dz, Von Stan's Pineapple,. Tablets •: would ..�rove ' a great solace to the disirxtenpd dyspeptic ifhe would' but fest tier potency. They're veritablegems in preventing the stating of stomach disorders. -by aiding•and stiinulat. Ing digestions -bei of these health "pearls ". in a box, and' they cost 3s cents.. Recon- • mended by most eminent phyeioians.-- Bi Sold by Sydney,,' 1<aokeon;.druggidt,s Clinton A colored man, named Mays, stabbed Albert GCddell' iiia Sarnia barroom, and tbe latter is in a oritioal condition. O. L. Alvord, a teller in the Pivot I1 tional Bank of New York,: has disappear- ed with 5700,000 of the banl,'at funds. "d" .' : fitestnge Reptiles:' eaee of �gPfl"1i'P11 • A western writer thintis, one of the se' verest tests ever put• upon his rI*Ibles was endured at a London dinner table. Be was seated` next a lovely, rosy cheeked,_grey eyed English girl who die, 'Rayeda moat Iz ;oi6Iug ani" ffn't'terl'tig fntereat In his native land. S e appeared to have itnbibed solne.elttraorailtary' all about the perils .to be: encountered` in the newly settled regions of the `United States and .tried not to look beredtllous when she was assures;• that things were really not as bad as she imagined. "I'm sure it's pleasant to be told there are pot rattlesnakes in Alt the gardens," she salt', with A pretty smile, abut My conaln wrote not ldhg • age that he had Been over 400 wigwams in one little via leget Perhaps," seadded as her corn- panlon trade no, immediate reply, "the wigwams are not as venomous as rattle- eukitee, are they?" 'rue Compass. One of the greatest Chinese diecoveries was a kind of Iron ore which attracts iron—the magnet. Then they found that a bar of magnetic iron stet free always' point' tto•thenorth. That Is the mariner's compete,- `without• which travel • at nea would be almost impossible. They were the first people to dig canals and to find a cheaper way of carrying goods than even our rallarey.' In building they discovefcd the greatest of all inventions --the arch, Preferll•16d tri cheer [loltlg. • "MIil1!` TWOS/floe." said thti sniffier.gallant at.thp'h1 p, "will you be tray part- ner for the next set?" "Oh MY," lithe exclaimed, "don't you date?? Pd rather do that than set." r W.,J. 'Stinson, A,uatir, Mao., writ, . '"cur ga'ttomerq speak' sax hfghly 01 Mil. 'a surliest fat adrtohe roti'deki that 1t . � evert tMti poippt d aye �enref" •1.011 Oad 25e, • - r *hide; It ,tri ''lad,, will *re. ln"Sonth Airiest not the end of the 9ii1ltw" order'*0 mettle several questions . n Tyr n the administration aof the Biyer at,t ►firansvaal colonist. IA Por Thrtotx Jtl$t1` Illi][, 144e la* • 1 • A CRITiOAL• HUSBAND. How 1Eta. Was Thorougrh1T Tamed by ; a Woman of Wit. ' a''+ 1' -ware day theta' isn't a woman on earth who•-hasn'•t a•° theory" on tbe .subject of Iiow to Manage .a husband, and I have' never yet 'come across a man who was any the worse for a little, scientific han- d -hog now and then' If I were in the desist' business,- I'd wild. a. palm: to a' cer-. rain senator's• daughter, who hal set 'tin. example' managing, wives ,-•plight. follow ,with profit .She has'a .husband,, this see, ater•'s daughter:_.;wbo -is disposed to • be crfticai., •Mest pf ;his :iriends are men of great wealth, Who live extremely :we 1. arid' association with them,li;s made-:hi1u. teetewtbat3 heed, to..pleese in the, .matter of cooking. • For some tithe the'tendency has been. growing • On • him. • . Scarcely a meal at=-.hi'3. home table passed . without eritteisrn: from him •_ i• d"What is :this meant: • fort". he would. ask atter .,titsting an entree his wife had. .racreit het brain•to think •up..' - <,',i'ha':on earth is this?" be Would say • wbtin dessert canis on. "Is' this; supposed to be .a salad?" he' would' inquire sarcastically wben}the let-: • tuts was served. • -The wife stood It' as long as she could:•:-i'Qne evening he came' home;. in a particularly captious humor. His wife was dressed in her most beton[• ing gown and fairly bubbled over with • wit, They went.in to dinner. The soup tureen ,was brought in. Tied to::one han- die was a Bard. and on that card the In- formation in a bid/Sound hared: "This is soup." Roast. beef followed, with a _ placard announcing:•; • • "This is roast beef." • The. potatoes were labeled; the gravy dish was placarded; the'`olives bore a card method "Olives,". the salad bowl. carried -aag marked. :'Salad;" -and' when the ice. cream caltaein a. card announcing "nit' hi ice .cream" came with it.. The wife: talked of a thousand different things, ell through the meal, never once refer- ring 'by word or look to the labeled dishes. Neither then nor thereafter. did she say~ a .word about them, and ;never since that evening has the caption:' h1�e band ventured to inquire what: anything.. get before him is. • Joseph Roohon' received fatal injuries n a fight with Joseph Slittidon at Book- fiwaamlfadigreuk� o0,..ol • land. • Paid* an�sea rust tfasoi: lq' �a�agssteaciop c • it I�, choice assortment of Attest k.: in newest patterns And bknain colors, enough team.* orer,010 . u.reinahee, NMhingllketham for*teywork MulledArk18 arises.1 for 25e. Johnston ate. rn . Toronto Canada. Lord Boeebery'. book dealing , wit); Napoleon'. life at St, . Helena will soon,, be published* . The - dr L. Stapleton of Cod•Liver Oil may be taken with moat beneficial : results by those, who are run down or suffering from after effects of la grippe.f0dade by Davis & Lawrbnoe po., Ltd. • • • • • • 1001111101001111.11111.1110111.1111111.11101111111.11.111111111.1110 What is Y RIA Castoria is tor, Infants and. Children. Castello is .a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric", frogs and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither 0piun4 Morphine lnor:other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. Ito ; ^:gnarautee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys 'ffirorins and allays alfa . Feverish - ., e aria - ness,.. Castoria curees. Diarrhoea and Wind Coke. ' Castoria, r' el'ie' res Teething; Troubles, cur's Constipation and, Flatulency. Caster's assimilates the Food, Aguiates the Stomach and Bowels of infants and Children, giving , healthy and natural sleep.' Castoria is the Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Castoria. o: Castoria. Caatorta Is an excellent medicine for "' CUtorl& is a;o well adapted to children~ children. Mothers have repeatedly told me that 1 teem/ ee:J4 Was superior to any pre - of Its good effect upon their children." scriptton known tome," IA. G. C. °.cool), Lowell, Mass. . 1•I. 4, Aacuaa, M. b. Brood lye, 4V. 1'' ° THE Frac-SINI�ILE SIGNATURE;± ' `- AI''-"EA��#8 ` l ,. EVERY WRAPPER,. F : Tat ce"j4+T' VI arfwi'tNY ar taUMSAv w'r'it:,,Ew vonn'e,TY. • ' au, �. Wirakr 01' .NEPARATING AND SETTING MILK. now do well nbeerstood, 0344101y argu- ' • The vs: ue et the fiream Seperator, le iamb for itg rise woad appear super- fluous. The following will, however, bei milk were 100 the butter'irom the, Separator, as compared with 69 Ina or ' batter from milked in open „pans tor 24, hours, 66 lbs of butter whto it was set• -for 36,tliours, 73 lbo Of !butter when it . • woe set for 42 hours; twa 70 Ins when set 54hours. It may be taken for grant- . •ed that the use ot the Separator givew • 25 per omit more sream than any vete= of skimming. it you are a dairyman - think orer these facts. Can vou afford . to go .o0iiiry basinde in Width. there Sharplea Cream Separator and thusa, secure all the profit that is that is to be , had in the dairy business. NWo..111Lornhaing:theipnnesctiLPda°01atYpa3ciTy3n1824 090. 4. W. L. Ouimette ar Sugar Sugar iust to eeco id. oar Bedpath Extra 'Standard granulated and Irellirre isoutgeaarn. a Wd ei Is! in bbl lots eas than wholesale eell in 50 bbls. Special price in 100 poun& Black TEA Green TEA Japan We have best 25c tea in toWn, extra nio" Japan tea 20o, agents fcr Rana Lae, Appleton, Monsoon tind Blue Ribbon teas in paok.ages. Exquiaite Dinner, Tea. Toilet, Glen and Water Sets. Ws expect this week two °ratite direct from the manufactuters in Staffordahire, England, bought before be advance of 16 to 20%.. We are selling at old prices you will, says 25% by buzinfg rots ne; Call and examine goods and prime before you'bny. mak off •the,•Spanish coact and twenty- gil • VII . JL VI/ four of ber craw were drowned4 • LIke ,Tortring ,the. Heart etrIngtv--" It is not within the concep- tion of man te measure rny great sufferings from,„ heart disease. For years ',endured • almost constant cutting arid tearing pains about my heart,- Mid many a time would . for, the Heart had' w8thed 'Weer/table mit. • T.ohneeeyrve attrtirvapeottel deficit under the I. was $800,000. The {berate have opened many new of. A oes, added hnndreda of miles of ora 7.• . new mail routes, taiducied the postal •••• t rate to 2 cents, improved the mail' • these,vast improvements hot prem- . I ing deafly wiped Mit lairdeiloit in A . the pedal department. 1 IA etors-. :oo tes:ien Tor ma n TAMIL/5 mit henolt, They Webb pain et..i prolong life, One givel relief Note the word 14.1•P-A•N en The package and attept 116 substitute. it•I'PA'N.S., to for g. cents, may be had at any drut,,etore. Ten eirnwes and one thousand tritlinoefalk will -be malted to aly address tor 6ve tante, forwarded to the Rimer Chetnleal co.. No. io Sprnen. Sweat, New York, „ liswasswasosweissiowawmatwoosaum Agrietere Ointment Cure* Infee...-Itching, Bleeding and Blind Piles. Colhfort. in one application. It Cares in three to six nights. It curet all skin disease! in young and old, A renledy beyond, compare, and it never UN. 35 SOH by Sydney 310101011, drligglitoolitlt011. The, itati Mohair iri the. tilde Of Canada during the entire Is 'etre - het thitOonaervativee were in dusts amounted to $66,000,000, The itt. creme in trade daring the 4 years of Liberia rolelttoraorelhart twit* ; to thrash as during the entire term 7-t of their predeebetere to oftleeZbang Children -try' -for CASTOR IA. Exeter Flour* Clinton AT NO EXTRA COST All kinds of Small Field Seeds', as Timothy, Rea and Alsike Clovers. Ileadquarters for Turnip, Mangold, Oarra" Seeds. Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods. Our apeeialty is Tette.' %try our 150 Tea. Other:varietiea equally:as cheap. Highestatcarket price paid irt cash for eggs,. Buggies We are selling Buggies for three of the best Carriage Oompanies in Omura. GREY AND SONS, CHATHAM, BRANTFORD CARRIAGE CO.( CANADA CARRIAGE CO., BROCKVILLE.' and the Well known BM WAGGON. We are selling twine made by the very best makers at" reasonable Ikriees. Also agent-lor the Alexander and Mallotte Orem; Seperator, and Massey -Harris Bioyeles. Samples eon be *ea, at the shop, Isaac Street. Gee. Lav*It Genend Implement Dealer, Gluten' \