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chance. Feet :it.
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dead; they are weak
because theyAr0
starved t I; •
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Ayr's a ix :Vigor'
once a day, . It makes.
the -,,hair :grow, stops:
falling; and cures dait;•
It alwaysrestores.,
color to6ktay- or Tided'
hair 1: it: never
st.oka sttI.. AilinigniottiO.
"0ne nettle of Apra Air Tiger.
itopped
tenililhtdiaUsi041.
4. • , •
two* 0,Pal4
eayeifs Tian. Tiger completely
cored me from &martin withation•
I w" Tits growl* ot
. my,* m ' „manes* some..
tningtv ear." , • •
•
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o'Apil 11. 18S' leevrirorkir•• '
. if you do not obtain ill the temente
AviseAtuawaofteassir,-•
41.1/4170111:t.n.em about . nu. J. o. a staas.-.,
Ocar...na,„,roteeint.„1
HE CLINTOR NEW ERA
TAKING THE nem.
Aterten, 2:0014; hag 18 More perfornt•
ere than any stallion of his age has ever
had.
the higheet Price ever paid rot' ii, geld-
ing was $30,000, given by Robert Boner
for Itarue. ''
TAOart 'colt slrecl,by the 'great young'
t!re 'On hie, 1,4, 2;04 pacer,, fe, out of -. ri.
daughter Of Begrint gall: , ' • % ' • •
F'sillOco, gigt:PieVIOifilii.given as un-
known._ is by MeKhiney, 2:114 and that
eire'e elenentb. neve °nein 1000...,
'.' Tho yearling sister to the famous pony :
Pafee•CherierHatt 2.:01%,,,,ikliald-tn-int-
already taller than her brother.
..:juet exactly 15 trottere entered the ,
211i list ui California during 1900, Dal-
ment,'•2: Ya, by 1,ynniont, was the fast.
graY Oily Texas, that made a rec-
iird;,04 2:29y4. at the recent Birmingham.,
meeting, le a 9 -year-old by Sentinel,
WlikeS•
itlhe chestnut pacing gelding Short*.
2:1714 ,whteh Fred Reynolds campaigned,
knit season, `startel tia to races and was
behind the money but once. • •
,
Another' new Performer of 1900 out of
a developed dam is the pacer Teddy le,
2:2054, by Spina Chimes, out of ,Kitty`
.ltegent, 2411$W,Va*fIr AYF.4099.R.dgent.
, 21.0.14 ' !: 1.i'll: /it :ty, ;q ,•,, ,1 ,ii 4i 1 -ii. ,
Aka Of the yearling % that Ed Beig,.
trainer .for the Walnut Hill farm, Lex,
,logtoe,/,took,dio .attWer tIxe,relose of the .
• meetingthere have fretted !guartertain'40
. secontiti:'
• TO ART..
What are thine ends? To idle at the door
The while the Wharfs call and the ships go LW: •
'Set Oa% ayksdrift imoatto April iky,,
turtoiti Mariner !retest:we to alMrat
To strip from woodland pool the pipe o( yore...
Bursting. WittethiaieKiiigh awed; ancient air
And shrilling; down the.nonntry, highwaya fare,
Fen of the gitile„ind haat thou nothing more? •
Storm through 'the 'tides, unheeding • Wreck or
night ' '
Lord of the Chart,- the trade, lord 01. thy feint
Fling to the gusts thc.rese or weethere slight
Blood of our bleed and kin to all our tears,
Ory through the ciiik''"alitt &Tye the 'WdrIcl to
light;
Strike at the heart of time and rouse the yearai
-,Lizette Woodworth Amite in Scribner'.
CAR FAIW, COliATERAL
r•r,1° "
s'orn-e'oi the Triiiigs 'Uttered For
riA411Vic.44050MiXPTIK •
wiillett4o,te*Olie Iliffaltikand 'Six-
teentfii• atteetitud 1 livitt'ii ticket,
lute la-406.,..:pobrella. oiildnhtt you let
me ,Fide At Jeavo it as•secitrity?",,.. ,
The questioner, 'a lienvisomeiy dressed
women. Apene, the elevated -road eta -
tion at Twenty-third street; The woman
was peering, .throogh the 'ticket seller's
w.ndow with an anxious oipreesion on
k.erTheacctspenser 'of :ticket's' ked -at tht
woman scrutinizingly.,n moment; Then,
without a wort, he passed a ticket
through the little .windOwl In exchange•
the *omen tlinist. her Closely rolled, silk
covered: umbrella through, the aperture.
There va. a ball of enameled ,copper on
the .end ofthe handle, and .to outward
appearances the umbrella was worth ey-
• ery cent ot the Woman's' estinaiM. •
"Oh, we get plenty of that sort". said
the ticket seller afterward'. "1 had a Wo-
man offer me a French . poodle, but as it
is against the law to let doge -an the 'train
1 couldn't take theeollateral. A bystand-
er 'ianegat her the ticket, however, and
the went off.
• "All sorts of things are left. One day
an old gentleman lett a pair of gold cuff
buttons as security. He never came back.
Whether he forgot what station it Was or
whether he left Own I never knew. That
' was six 'months ago. 1 ain wearing the
buttons now.
"Sometimes they leave books, but I
have refused to take these, as the read,
cm never call for them. A well known
clubmau left a fine niatchbox one night.
It had his name and address on it. Ile
forgot it, and three vreeks afterward 1
mailed it to hlm. 1 -le sent Inc $1 formy
trouble and said I had cleared up a mys-
tery. He had suspected bile of hie serv-
ants of stealing the article. It was late
one night when he got on, and perhaps'
he had 'been out' to mime" little •extent.
"1 have had pocketknives, brooches,
umbrellas, walking sticks, workbaskets,
gloves and suits of clothes left with me.
Usually the owners redeem their 5 cent
pledges the same day. Sometimes I
keep them weeks and months. Tho -great
stations "for thnSO things. .are Twenty.
third, Twenty-eighth, Thirty-third and
Fourteenth streets on the west side and
Ninth and Twenty-eighth deeds on the
'edit side;
• "Besides leaving personal property for
Mee,- sortie travelers do -curious things.
Peron* in a rush will hold their tickets
die bend and throw whatever they
have in the other into the ticket box.
WoMenare the offenderis-in We line.
saw a woman drop her baby. on the top
of a box one day. It was only the ter -
rind Cry of the infant that brought her
tdo, her Senses. The net was a thought.
less impulse, of course, and as the baby
Was not hurt. the Madera created no end
of amusement, ,
!Mornetinies they drop small packages
Mto the beteg. A woman broke the
inarti in the box on the station with her
ambrelhanot long age.. She wee Making
rnsh•to Witch * Mirleot tring and
-thrust thillMitbrella instead ot th. ticket
hitobthelieio • • 't
"Therali an old gentleman who gets
on at EllitpsIxth street who invariably
thrusts !tie pornink
bet& gildrd at that gotten hit had
'1 rill him haelt attrami timpti.10
rupnlog horse of !season bears
the jarrbreaking lifetierin;name of Hun--
isitspeartie. In the stables and the bet-
ting dui:Atoll: tau:Mittel* knownItia "Hot
..,„ „ ,
James Clark of New Moorfleld,. 0., has.
.ar Very fist yeartIng Pacer in 'Royal BOP,'
by' maple', tens, 2;18, son of Bell Soy,
• dam,by.prinee,er., riaeltisiltextR a publiC
balf An; a helf,rnilesracic in ifi1.0.
Mrs. W. P. tidos of Terre Haute has ra
colleption% �f • whine which were, tired fir,
. drivers who drove .herses to, world's rec-
ords. %The most prized of the lot is the
. whip Geers carried When he drove .The
•'Abbot; 2:0334.....
John Shillinglaw of ,Meadville, Pa.;
• drove the42yetkld brotherof Star Pointe
-er. AI inile in 2:04%. . Another -fast green
pdter u his stable is the gelding Frazier,
by Bphinx, which „hair ;been .4 mile in
2;094 and ,quarters In -.20i Seconds, o
promising pair. •
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ireforitard tt� Pi.
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ralSollithddltiagatill MOM
114;rettint initi. tWohtteld
isttneitWIWA
Volt tersest* Cis..
T,HE pommg.
• The Rev.. Andrew ; Graham, rector
..ofiChrist Church, 1ndianapoUe wU1 .enter
tiPO the rectorship .of ClirisV 'church,
New Torkicity, on Dec. 2d,
'Jatbent 000 .ininisferrittook Part in'the
.consnintnitionof the dam of the Free
and united.- l'eestodeonn Churches of
• BaCtland'eifew days •ago. '1 •
• 31..Elayford• has been appointed
secretary Of the New England' Evangel-
istic association, succeeding Hr. I. E.
Gray who. had served for a tool terni 'Of
• Bev., Dr. 4. Carepb'ell Morgan, GM re-
ported ancetwair of Dwight L. %MOO, IS
pastor ot the Ne*:te,IntietCongregational
Church;44direforr..' He isthetion of a Bap,
fist. Minister and, although .oilly137,years
old; -;Iigs been- preailanc,shipe b. Was a
Ini* Ur ,
,,The RM. W. H. Preforinte,', dean . of
.RMen, .• England, who is dellyeiing the
Williairt'Belden'Neble Course of lectures
at' Harvard, • wes an hairnet. frlen& ot
Dr. '49W.tt and has ter many .years
been:, one of the notetrorthy' leader'of
the Broad ,Church ;Pert7. in tA4 English •
'church. • ,
OW Bev.: N. Poynte, tin Anglican •
elergidian Shre*sbury, who has .Just
denounced Sunday afternoon concerts,
not long age preached a sermon in which
he attributed the collapse of the spirit
et his ehureh to the 'anger of the 'Al-
mighty at a proposal to erect a memorial
to .Darwin in Shrewsbury: • '
La OrIPPes ViCtims
/Outer Weak, Suffering end
enpeudent
JAMMU 23, 1931
A NOVI Saetion 'Who Was Attacked Al -
MOO Gave lip ttbipe of Seeevery-Ate
gsverieoce ot vnbto to udion.
From the 'Enterprise, Bridgewater, N. S.
•
Mr O. E. Johnson is about 28 yeare
old, si gold minor by occupation, is well
known about thminiflg aimpit 'in those
parte end is thoroughly- posted in hitt
minces. OA long Edirne Mr johnsou
ohinimidtekeliti Porter'" drug store. 'in,
Bridgewater, When a erne of Dr: Shams"
Oink Pine woe • being opened, an. lie. re.
Merited tethe iialerkt 1 ekw thet tin*
When e dpzpii.of thoet,!pille 'ware Of =Pro,
vane ta m� spo.the boorgom minor* ,tilk
countrt.p :reitookier of ,the ,Ent*prille
happeleci; • to hear • Mr ;0120011,e- rather
etertli Rion:kirk and :asked why he
Minkel, • ighly oPitherpillri.; Mr 'Jelin WU'
etatedep 0About.
yeire Waarrittlielced With_ le gipd
Whielithept for'itheut •..thriet
wake.' I did not 'have it -very bard •apper;
ently, but.it left me week 41le
Anyhow, after losing three melte 1 etni-
cluded to goinlit.etir agaiii$' • The 'Hine
was working in was Malting a greet deal
titer and '11' -get- Iyht' !the fire. da.
Thatmght the old trouble oam& bI*
Witlithe addition C.f.i. bed °Ode' I' den.'
aged to get rid of the cold, bat 'the kithb1e.
forbe'et.ihh.ditease litettlecl, lardy stOmabh,
kidneys direljoiniso and boils broke out•on•
my body:add My baok was s�:
"realcl;nortlar rioareely
food in .every,forps distresed pin, andI
beisalne o.,‘n-spotis • too , any .nopelial.
!Knee weni.d.,005eiirOn RN.AIli trirct qreV''
sorts •of dedtoinee, init`Jione seemedto
-do-any geed: • I next went to •a diatom
His medicine helped me_et first, . but af-
tat Short titnetioet itt effect. • thr 'then
'Slimmed thrrintialoine, but with no better
result - , 'About- this time a. clergyman
cella ag She houseandi4visea mo to 'try
Dr.. Williams/ Pink Pills. I got a boa
ann used them but they did not materially
benefit detal had now been. rionia .werilis
idle and was -feeling desperate. A friend.
strongly advised me to go • to a hospital
for treatinentliand.L• had just abut do-
lo‘o so do o when. ,an miqueintanoe
learning /tad taken .but one box of ;the
pills adyleed'me to try three hoses • before
givingthein utir '; The matter of raciney
deckled me on trying the pille again, I'
Aot threeboxes and when. used I Was :quits
4 bit improved: Could eat light nutritious
food, inept better and felt noticeably
4 tronger., But rwas still an unwell man
to the, pine' were doing a grealk
• however I sent for eight boxes.- mime. I
continued tisiog,thein till all were gone,
when 1 tot Inlet iwae• restored to health.
All Myretomech trouble had "disappeared,
L, was fully as fleshy, as .before tbe .first
quick of la grippe,
my naryee were an
*Iola as ever,, enk Iknew that work, would
dve,atrerigth to the mueolee. . Se, after
.bont.trix work nrid
heyenetbad a'nick "day office. One d ;min
bated of Dm' Williams' "Pink Pills wad'
•Ilaylifeamigeve me better health *Moe
I had before, and that id why T saki • they
•Were,worth more to do than any gold
dine, Itte ill ihat a man haa he will give '
for hisaife," , ' -
•• Dr, Williathe think kills Mire by going'
to the rent Of tire , /Meese° They ;renew
and build* the blood, and strengthen'
she nerves, Una driving disease from the
Systerk. If your -dealer, does 'hot keep
ttrian, they will be:Sent *Si paid, 'fit .50
cents a box, Or six. boxes, for • 0.60; by
eddrerising the Dr. Willianiev .Modieine
Co., Brockville, Ont. ' •
• THE ROYAL Box..
• Frederick .William, the grand duke of
Mecklenburg-Strelits, has entered upon
tha fortieth ,year of his sovereignty over
the grand duchy.
The kaiser's. belief in keeping up na-
tional customs extends to the matter ot
beer drinking. The emperor has his beer
every afternoon ,and evening and, though
tlso fond of Rhine wine, bus little taste
for other liquors.
• It is interesting to learn that the czar0
Ina of Russia diepenses so 'mu& in char-
ity as to require her to employ a special
• lady secretary,. beating the title of di,
recteess of the imperial charities, whose
offiee is to dist:time and oversee the em-
ployment of her majesty's gifts..
Queen Victoria has a marvelous collec.
tion of fans, and fan colleeting is a hobby
of more -than one of her descendants, not,
• ably of Princess Louise, the duchess a
Argyll. One of the fans ewned by royal'
ty is a Spanish epecimenta wedding pres-
ent froth the Empress Eugenie to the
Duchess of lrork. •
CHIPS PROM CHINA.
The Chinese 'oak to aoften our heart!'
by claiming they discoVered America.
Yet look wind We did to Spain.-Balti.
niore,Anterieari.
Etnperor Hwang Su saysethat he heal-
tatee to return to Peking , for fear that
he will "lose his face." Judging by the
pictures we have soca of hint, he wotild
ilot lose Unica if he did.-,./koston
0;106 ?Sore bete the power and ores-
, tlge of the United States &Mang the mi-
ttens Of the earth been signally demon-
strated. 'Uncle Sam has dialed a halt
In the matter of imposing unjust and bar
-
bade penalties on China. -Baltimore
•Herald'.
A.- heavy pecuniary indemnity Mint
cannot pay. It is a Odor country. No
stir/dui revenue exists which tan be tiled
for this purpose. The imposition of oluelk
an indemnity 'would grind' a poverty
iitrieken people into the dust.
•
RAILWAY TiEs,
• Ofitokkku itailoyinic;&.'weet ;Ai Ilse
boom. Eight lines are to be extended. ,
runt rtillweY la Projected to e6t1Oeit
'iiitirlieterabnictwith Nona., These:tire.
eitiosiblite.low ;joined. by Ai line bf, rail.
*ay, but 15 waken such, a wide bend tat
161altes.49 .bours to inalte.the distanc..,
Clitategelecorcotivesof thivbenden end
StilithWeeterti Railway confetti:11.ton ear-
Wiitiftfilent-Water in their , tertkir to ea.
ablerthare to tdake a tett from We se
*tette* tornitionl•to Exeter ',althea
• diiihnicadt 1/.1%
ui`Oreit tinikur. the D. &it:trout.
Men of Ced tleir 00 le I great beilder. It
gives weigbi, adde basally flesh, sind over -
cornea
.•461,40noward tendency of health.
Devit 14*wrenoeCa.,Lt4.,Malang
• • -
CAST.OR 1A.
._ THE °DRE?oe., mooe4.
The tendeney to *till 'adhere to non,
clinging febrics, le, 4111 vert noticeable
*meet Ithe models fort the newest us.
ding guano. •• ',.• ,
, Pitiing;nrillIneis: 'fold!, hicks beth add°
and narrow and rows of 'route,* or vel.
vet 'Tibben 'title laang of the light wool
gowns for ginieral V*. , : •
The latest Veil ,eh,, gOvenii°of ele•
saner); when Of expensive bloth,*tilbeline,
or heavy 'reoPed.eciebnnet04_114, be littitt
or no trimming collie 111;14. •:.• .. . . ?
The *Ohba ,of 'elaborating !lade With
Cur . medallions, .embrofderY and Jewel .
Yank prevaiit moregenerally than ever
among costly French ball' and nprt tot-
lete, ; •• • :• • • , . : • ,; ,•, ,
' 'Aidile trent' the iilleglint 'eVeniiiiiiltiines,
6400. JaVgets. and fail -length vrin,ing lip -
Oar, to hive thneet, AliOrely tiOiea tlkil
Pla6. V VII ', fti.?4, :434441, .',,,lel?Ir 0#
elderle.,`yrieenr - ",., ii. '": 1-
_IY0l9tt .1(4-•*:41kciiilbt AcIfiiii4ok..teutit:
HAI wearers ire Anode .41 otisierrit-.40,,e.,,,, .
Ititched,Wild! 0it. eltith,•tlaning, etalitetli
or, and giving01(1,, 4,14 4.111•Fga:OCOM'en -
put on one 'hove the otli,F:4 , ,
id
'iil i. ling di' & &IA' onfe!iiiiokailitit•
edlivIth.' neWoNit:reit of :Otter .5itti8atettni
fir`lAi the. Alps :1001 lit 1. 114h.Ye1,it.,'
difectiki seilir will be *k'iliotwe 7.*,
aotttAttte* Wiels aniti 467,-r et Sae II
.Tage si ticonA40F ac,•044 4 PACiliall4 •
nAlgantc• •5011,010tenelltibeir fah' ce a aro
14909F0 *Ittil ve4.0.411n•-ft104,1M14, cloth
mid cutert,aultiec in the milking ef, !lend-
Ofinle 411411 Cantu/net. Or, 4on*A.V3.8 1414s.:. ' •
.Fur frimmines.from one:to three inches
.wide. are -mere „ItAilfl!...Jever•inJuriellet Ahe .
whiter,
',inri-'hesidere. borderingelegant
odintettes,.. wraps, .skirts, l etc:, .. they •: are
ilea ,Iti combination with lace, net 'crepe
' de chine and brocades. • . ,-., ' 'V • ' '
Craped satin remains in great .favor
adeng- 'dreeetnaketig'-both' here ' ' and
abroad. ' It 'la ode' ot ' the ' West" beautiful
fUttrice that ever Canie from Lyon* looms.
It is used for entire. evening toilets, bri-
dal iand bridesinaida' geWas and ter TS -
APRs elegant dress occasions. -New York
.
PEN, CHISEL ANO BRUSH.
,
. Anthony }lope HaWkins' .recent at-
tempt' and fellure to get .infojeiliament
was he second Made by that novellet
,
and lawyer: ;He Is now .37 Are old. • '
beniel, e: tilieueil bee ,.'neii.ily iiiiiiiiied
hie. medel ter the 'herglestatue of Gen -
ere] .„James.,And !Taint 'which Aildre*Cif"
iiegiala.to give , tothenckty of Allegheny,.
Frederic,' MacklOnnies,. the ;Chicago
• seilptor, who has announced his hiten-
'tielk'ef • ireeinieie At. PeititOr. WO In, New
York -receetlYieed selected , a studio for
• the scene of .hle neWiaberri... 3.,.. '
Robert i Barrett 'Ilroviming,. the 'son of
the. poet, ,, who:is now Visiting iti England,
rarely•loccuples the greet Rezzonloo..pal.
ate in -.Venice, "where hie father •dled•and.
which' ' I* full- ot Brovining''meinoi•leti '
and Vence. i.,'Efirs ,home is; in -Aide, where :
he has built Pippe's tower; hat estilillik.
a. a iehool :pf leech:liking for .20 glrls
to revive tblit indastry and haw inade a
One 'studio for. his . own ' painting and
,
modeling. ' „
it z'•,3
•
Man/pin* and • Panaingi
Stories .ot witnesses turning the laugb
against cross examining counsel seem to
interest everybody. One is related of the
first Lord Ashburton then Mt. Dunning.
He was trying -to gel at the facts as to
the residence of a witnese who was
known to be in debt all over the •place
and finally fonnd that the man was lodg-
ing ,in the verge of the court -that is,
sanctuary.
• "On," said Duoning, "and 'what reason
have yoU for residing there?"
"Only to avoid the rascally • imperti-
nence of dimning." replied the witness.
Mitigating Circumstances.
"Why; , you wicked boy: • You were
playing games with those naughty chil-
dren on the Sabbath day.. •I must penis!)
you severely." .
• "But, manuna, •ihese were the children
of limit man on.the avenue that you said
made a million dollars last month."
• "04, well, don't 11'` 14 happen again!"
,oree • Unpleasant lieittnre.
• Nodd-llow do you like your country
home? •
Todd ---It's a great place. Tbe only
•drawbriek..le Ilia I can't sell it.-Ilar-
per's Bazar.
"A wise guy" once said, ''Every fell-
'nre is a step toward success." This may
explain Why the. efteiler some mon tail
tiie richer they become.
There are two mowing why somepeople
do not mind their own business. One le
they haven't any business, and the other
Alt 1.64.4ms4016 44.4.4,444 *Gaol •
•
GONSUPIPTION!
wai4•••••••milcd•••••••
Startling Statement by
• Sir James Grant, of
• Ottawa..
• 3000 Die Annually ,
'in Ontario Mose 'rlitotigh the Rev*
ages 'Oil the Oresie White Plague.
••rotarrarmwommarlo
• /wore the cementer Melleal imecfation held at
Ottawa A few demob:toe. Mr Amok Grant, the
noted phyilniatt, Made tbe Matting alittentent that
5.000 Pereoned16 astkitalirli Ontario trent tuber6
en1004; 'fluty, .cOnsttiritpttint la the moat *Able
&seat., la ,the ,W4ittl-s_ It Ii the rp
esult of one
ittriCkint the Weik,ISPOV '
'
For al geirele Of is dentine fir. T. A. Simms, One
Of 4b6 Wig etblitent Stsfeigiatil Of the day, has weds
Du mire vt coasnettee -* iita sway met has
donneeded in conitMtlitillts 6 "mon et treatment
vr.bfon vouterele e*rdio tliCioni that prodneert
She disease, at MI latish Idat6 building tip the
Stith And treating IWO Mid Mica . There is no
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„:„.,....„,,,.,„,1:404141.114): rot mosraveseldAvt 1.tritt::.toTiih: ,
Wnt#11% enoot nr. aleintw.. he !mows exactlYalutA
lit treatment will 40 NW illitnis emphatically
'Odor bus ma telt th the SIMMS( gratint
elm/desire a epos..‘ net** the eget i
'tower sass stoic mites Joe leVer A Miaacooteti
0 TiuMint4it. Li t iinniVritete Tax T. A. OLOCtrat
irditatCAU Col4 MeV* 144, "heti TorOn''
itiviiignail Masa Malleirldilles addrosamid
.woiliels4 Vati.liMelet Verel villi ,be
entt .
.4'104 deleln!. instals' tins
M_t.,saae.Iiithit itee.orforla
OM' aft* NM hid isitlititleg l•
e?..7379a, .
PYuy43alsolit
ii2iTiCK CURE FOR
CXMOH,$ AND COLDS
.Very valuableati;0; Roctet- in: all .•
*11-11VAT 'or LUNGSDAVIS -
. L,atge Bottles, 25e.
AZ,AWREIWil 0041.imited,
• Prop,' of Perry Divis''Pain-li=1
ite-tIfiektoo
Cornelia" -1./. Alvordrir., the default. '
ing note teller of 'the ring National
Bank, New Yolk. hot been sentenced
to thirteen years' imprisonntent.
TO MAIO A, bOLD 114 ONE DAY.
• Takelharative Brom° Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the moneyif it fails to cure
Wets. B. W. Groveksignature is on each box.
A cow died in Beynlour toivoithip 110irte
time,agd, And on being cut open for examination ofthe internal organe it was found
Shat her stomach contained as much bider
twineras would fill a ffve•quark pail. which
may account for her death. It fa advisable
to remove the binder twine from straw be-
fore it is fed to cows and horses.
•
DR. vvp4ob's
NORWAY PINE SYRUP.
Pesitive titre for all merest, Lung
an& Bronohial diseases.
•Heeling and soothing in its action.
Pleasant to take, prompt and ,effets.
Mal in ltd results• .
Mr. Chas. Johnson, Beet
writes: "1 wart troubled with hoarseness
and gore throat,•which the doctor pre-
noune ird Bronchitis tind recommended me.
to try Sr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.
I did to, and after aging three bottle. I
was entirely owed,"
° -Take a 1,11./ta -Liver Pill before Stir -
Ing, 'Twill, worn wine you sleep with.
out a gripe cti pain, curing bilieuseess,
eonstipatlon, sick headache and4y0op-
lie and make you feel better la the
morning. Price 25o. •
Bizpe ,ple were crushed to death and
many others seriously injured, in a panto
caused by a Moe alarm of Are lea Oldoego
&cadre,
LWetstan, Why ?-You 'hare '64511,oet
.skin, pimples, eruptions, , cliscelOrstioos,,
Wb,vu6rttocomotcs and powders follicle
-
• efteats , D1\11100%0 Liter regd.
ate the eyelet.* a restore 7i4ittveli the
LeaJthfal, may )3 aim and, Medici
zp_ &treed' ,OPe to 'um i 400 will
GM* 4 Porgy Ake oopplexion in dion
Oder. to nifti. ter 40 dotato-il 47 /
, ,
Sold 141 E. HaVirg; ,draggiiik, Clinton,
, .•
01014 WON
WOOD and COAL ttitti,
Sub; r Isp redtittrOWOtlitt, 117
dere for r *a oh *
06 On Vika° al
09M04 •
oh II d Oen Cry
CASTOR
"I willeatrifarttistall7sui7eds
rstlit:u9:7; said a
well known young Man. "I'd have WV*.
en off,"
"Have what 'Mime off?"
"Why, this great big mole no. tuY nose,"
1•
4,eerwciihnoort'oallreealo. afraid' el about it.
„alio, nolea lust bad luck to hos a
ole taken off. Ws worse than having *
Mack eat cross your path or even to have
a hooting owl light en the rocif.
•44I ir)lioancuinni
't kunti,tv4)• Thy it is bud luck, but
used .tp sey„,
diNt't yo' nehher bit 'eut try to Mire dat
thelecoff'n your nOse.
4," 'What'll haPiteu. Aunt Sarah; tr do,
used to ask her.
dunno chil• e Some folks say as the,
.
place Wtin't getfwell and some say as two .
MVO , nehber, come, Intel!: Deu't nenber
pester what de Lord ha's gin yo*, or
Motitht Make -it WOW.. , .• ; ,$„ti
t 0“ Te; ply
yid ebgerdodewdo Di a nm' deoacrtiryinede uwerias.
f.10#,,tr,VAIP ck"*P"41 '9'reA atter 24
year& ••
Radcliffe, the Oltinittl hangman, nays
the execution of Morrison. at Regina.
Thursday, makes over a hundred mur-
derere that be -has hanged.' The seaf-
fold. used yesterdayis. the one braid: at
the execittiOU otioniis/tiel,, the far:aqua
rebel leader,: •• • • , „
i
•'.
Mn and :Wifik in Diatreie.-
ger. Dr. Bochrur, bf,ftuff, 494 says; - Mr
'Rife and I vrere'lloth frnowymb daft**.
log Catarrhikautwe ha* enjoyed freedom
OntthliAlgtivatingaudady•fsiete thelley '
• first Used' Dr. Agneer's iCatarrhai Powder.
',Action was instantaneous...giving, the
Ooet grateful relietwithin ten ;Minuet after,
first application." • so cents.-ziss
. , .
Sold by X, E, Hovey, tdrriggist,Olinton,
Hon, 3. M. Gibeo 8 ill at his home
in Hamilton. ••• • •
IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE:
The fame at Bnokien's Arnim Salve, as
the best In the world, extencle round the
earth. Its the one ported beelsr of Outs,
(Wart; -Burnor"Brinees, Sores, Scalds."
Deihl, Ulcers, 'Felons, A0bee, Paine and
all Skin Eruption% Only infallible Pile
ode. 25e -a box At all druggists.
.mwommmor•••ww,.•m:.W.,••
b. L. 31ACPIIgRSON •
.licitruAxog.
rfr,e, • Life, --2,'"tectdent, • :Plate:Glass.
Oirrion. - 14AorAir BLOOK, CLUSTON
KEEP MI DAMPNESS
7.• -
nem that keep out the enOw and leave the
feet wanzi and dry, are to be found at 3.
TWITOHELL'S. 10611 and see our stock
of 'FELT BOOTS with loose eook; also
four BUCKLE FELTS of different kinds;
HEAVY RUBBER% including the King
Stub *Proof, a fall line of Octike,Mocoassine
and a few of the TETRATILT HOCKEY
p90TE3 for Men iind‘Boys, • • ,.
Full liner of ,/fritintis, Valises,
Robes, illanbets, Rugs, Single
and Denblellaritess* etc
8. 0. Bea eeier;Ilitliie Ceder, and
Pine Shingles always on bend
J. TWITCHELL
• Victoria ellock
Piano Bargains .
, .
•
We • are dietriot representative of the
Nordheimer Piano and &Maio Co.,of Toron-
o ,and are doing the pion° business of this
motion. The fellowing is the list of some
o our bargains in slightly used and eecond
band pianos. •. .
. ••• UPRIGIIVPIANO .
Thonaton dr Co .... •
Boudoir .....,.. ,, , ... . . . • . f i 11 50 067 506 00000 00 0
Gilbert (Boston)
Williame.". •
176 00
Wtilitigonnerd; It' i' soh • ,•190.00
Nordheitner • ...... 200 00
Gerrard Heintzman200 00
Steinway... • 025 00
Heintzman (Cabinet (reed) • ‘,..225 00
Nordheimer (0ebinet Grand) •250 00
.. .
SQUARE PIANO
&Mart , . ' : . .. . . .46 76 00
Rtevenalm.... , . ....... ...... . .. , . 100 00
Voile ..... .. . .. ... ...... 11.5.• . ; . • . 100 00
Hood• .. . 110 00
Chiokering . . . .. 185 00
Emerlion • 165 00,
kvery instrument in thorough Order
and guerepteea, Erse,' tome of payment
arretiged. ' Drop us a bard We will for.'
wardeatalogue of newpianos,
EISERSON'S RICTLE IND
1,11JSIC HOUSE. Ooderich
40444-•-•44444-***‘4441,4444-.4
Central
Meat Market
Hering purokaset the batehering
badness Of V., R. Petrall luta jgo-
pared 'in ftifidatt the people Of Clin-
ton with all kinds' of 're* and
°end Alamo.
' lard, better and eggt gynyo.kopt on
low;
•
it Elt*dmons & Son,
• Titiitede 76.
Orden%deliVered promptly to 611
parte at the town.
0/IA36-4aribas htitiblic hogs ,for
ablpMent .wilicebefetjte, fettur by
toeiving word •ki es!shop,
Your Foot
Mr' A
A Friend or Enemy?
The service yOur,:reet wfl
giVe you aepeods mainly on the
amount of intelligence you use
when buying shoes.
An ill-fitting shoe causes mis-
ery from morning till night
and is the source of incurable
In"• Slater Shoes you have
a combination. Of comfort, dur-
ability and ecbmlingsa.
• A tag on each pair tells what
leather • is in the shoe-- how
to care forit—the wear it is
adapted to. , .
EireiY. pair of GenhiniSlafeir
Shoes is Goodyear -Welted
which means a maxinnen* of
, base. The sote-of every "Slater
Shoe" bears •the slate frame
trade mark, Makers' name and
price $5 00 or $315o• .- • '
..-4--RATAtoutiE FREE •
The Molsons flank
TrOorpOrated bv Aot of Parliamealgr
•
02,500,000
BEST -PUND - 112,060.000
HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL.
Wu. Mormon PdAceneasoe, Proration*
James ELLIOT, Gen. Manager.,
Notes dieoounted, Colleottons made, Drabs
betted, Sterling and American exchange
bought and sold. Interest allowed on dew
posits. SAVINGS )114111- bitereat allowed ma
mime of 41. and up. Money advenoed a-. °
twitters on their own note, with one or
more endoriters. NO mortgage required
H. 0. 'SR. Munger. Clinton '
G. TO,. ItieliAGGAIT.
BANKER.
A T.4/3ERT ST., - pLINTON
• A. general; Banking Business
trauseeted.
NOTES DISCOUNTED
• Drafts sued.-eInterest snowed on
• denonite.
•
51! P. TISDALL.
'BANKER; -
CLINTON, ONT.
Private fund to loan on mortgagee at
••nt rates. loweet curre
. .
general Banking 13usinees tranmeteel
Interest allowed on depoeite.
Sale Notes bought
• •.•'.',...•.••,..•••.>•...•••• •
For' torpid Liver,
A Poor Digestion,
Flatulence,
Constipation,
-Biliousness and
Sick Head -Ache.
ilt".43.3ECM
1.
..They are Safe,,,
Quick -acting,
•• Painless, do not yvealt,661,
Andalways give satisfaction.
They are the most reliable Household Medicine known; and
' (.1411 be taken atanY season by Adults or Children.
ALL :TIIE'LEADINC .11111GGISTS ttll. BRISTOL'S PILLS1,.
14 .
mennazzazwatz*zazzagivi
c..1
••••••••••,...,,•4••••
ThingS Old
The new year has comeand the new century and we
are still here in the same old stand; We are ready to supply
your wants. Try OUT store and examine our goods. They
will stand the most careful scrutiny. All goods. sold on their
merit. We are constantly receiving new goods. We can
'Five you also the Very Best anct -Cheapest Cream Separator
in the market. Terms,Apr. 1st, cash $75.00 or one year's time
$80.00. We sell a great Variety of goods and want your
trade or a part of it. We have just received a fine lot of
Whips, from 10c to $1.35. OYSTERS in stock this week also.
Terms—Cash or Produce at highest market value.
• • Yours resrespectfully,Enporitim,, Londesboro • R
• an. 15th, 1901
ADAMS
"."-..0111X,WAt fit.mr ”&i.V
"Pt' •Tal Mr,/
406 --x-retAv
„ • .
GOLD WATCH FREE
salt Br lialidsomerrize tot slimy Witact ansvidt. ?blabs
rtsileFleture, Wjth a boy concealed. It your eyes are 'ride -
open, and yoU exaWne the picture eldeely. perhaps you may
be ablemns4 When you bare dens so, take &pencil and
mark the outlines aide ace and body, then clip it out and re-
tdrn'to Us With your name and address written very plainly.
in relit letter encione BiX one cent stampe Par postage and pack,
Mg expenses, The Ara Denson sending ue n correct answer will •
meting nootIrtills En graved, (oid•Plated Hunt -
1n Cane Wateh,sild all others wil receive Handsome
Prizes. ART DIMPLY CO.,Hoit 174 Toronto.
Doct
A.
od
reser tion
Thrmaiii d
TAMES
rsfind
VirAl4TP,I) tact. of' 1,14 imAitil litta R,PPWNI*111
sot benefit. They hastat pais and prolong (Inc awes
relief Note th- word 1:1•1 PA N S to the pacl,age and
accept no zabgcLow. 1Z,;i•PA'N'S, s fp* s testa, Way
be had 4( oily dent, stn'. Ton s ,rsph and one Jan:goad
c*ookW6844041 to the 1Z104,4 Chetnical Co.. NO, is Sons*
ot,ials w al be mailed to toy schlrele tor Ste Oats,
mt, NM* York.