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The Clinton New Era, 1901-03-22, Page 8Irtir ••• Marth 4)4n(1, 1.901 Ir 1 •?: For Lots of eoplo Ave th 1 hair, Per- haps their parents 1101 thin D hair; per - gill haps their children have thin hair. But this does not make it necessary for them to have thin hair. One thing you mav rely upon— AWrJ Nur vigor Makes the hair healthy 'and vigorous; makes It grow thick and long. It cures ,dan. druff also. color to gray ,hair,---• all the 'dark, rich color of early life. .There is no longer needof your looking old be- fore your time. $1.00 a battle. Alf druggists. "As togierOf Vigor has no equal. I pas always given me ,,perfect satisfaction In every Lug.* 1898. HammondspatiNX, Write the 000‘01e. . He will send you a book on The Hair and Scalp free, Upon request. It you do not obtain all the benefits yen expected from the nee qf the Vigor write the Ductor about Address'Da. J.0. AYE% Lowell, Mao. WaiirS. A. M. STAMM iticea I s Magazin P.* • This magazine it); the month cf Ap. ril is wore Iban -.inlay interesting, containing as it 'does the modes lot sprits i 11. st rat i ng 'tod describing some " decided novel' los, Also the number has soros firre illtistr at ions of the inuag- oration of Pees McKinley, the Easter fashiune, • hut re in designs for children, styles for the h iniee, fancy work, the mother's column, our:mit goseip and many other interesting topics. It is a, magazine dem ed entirely •for the home-aornething in it for everyone. Address McCali's Magazine, 138 to 146 W. 14, h St., New Yin k city. E. Lepage & Co., of Montreal, have rode an assignment. The liabilities nre over $225,000. Lord Priuncefutte'e tern] as British •Ant b tssadorat Washington has been ind eon Rely ext ended. The Manitoba G ivernniera's railway deal is to some h,..fore the Dominion Hon' e cf Commons. • A severe windstorm did $175,000 worth of damage in Chicago, inflict- ing epecial injur les upon the telegraph and t • lepbone services. King Oscar, of Sweden and •Nor. 'way, will act af Arbitrator in the mat- ter of the damages arising from th Samoan troubles of a couple of years ago. That hacking cough is a warning not to be lightly treated. Pyny-Balsein dares with absolute certainty all room coughs and colds. Take it in time. Manufactur- ed by the proprietors of Perry Dayis' Pain - Killer. General Benjamin Harrison, ex - President of the United States, died* at Indianapolis. . Like Tea.rIng the Heart etringa--.• itis not with.n the concep- tion of man to measure my grett sufferings from heart disease. For years 1 endured almost constant cutting and taring pains about my beart, and many a time would have welcomed deatb. Dr. Agnew!s• Cure for the Heart has worked a veritable take acle."-Thos. Hicks, Perth, Ont. -59 Sold ined, E,, Hovey, Druggist, Clinton. Friday of last week Jas. Dudley, Bi uesels. received, by telegram, from Alpena,Micb., wordof the death of his sinter Lucy, Mrs Alexander McAu- ley, aged 62 year. She died on March 8th and her husband died about 5 years ago and they had no children. Mrs WAlker, a sister, was buried at Brussels last week. Three brothers survive. Whets a boy turns hie bulging pocket in. side out we marvel at the quantity and, variety of articles, he has stowed away. Odd lengths of string,marbleo, horse -chestnut, atop, brute naile, hickory unto, an apple and many more artioles are Bantered by alinappor up of rainirmaidered trilles."- We think the ocilleotion meet Joshua ona boy'g pocket, And it is. But ae we ever thiek of the variety and miecellany of the oub. '- stances -We put into the pocket of our stOnutch? There tho apple and the nuts, and things besidee quite as indigestible as brass nano and with tut more •food value then so many marbles. And yet We wonder that the sterner% “,gives out," When the stomach breaks down under the etrain of oarelestr eating and irregular mettle it catt be perfectly and permanently resto-ed to health and strength by the use of Doctor *Plereel Golden Medical -Diecovery. The action of this- medicine on the stoma& and other organo of digestion and nutrition is so Marked, tho relief from disertee lo at once experienced, and the headethee, liyer ntroubree," kidney dieorderti, eltin eruption and other symptoate of * diotiatied otomrioli Are quickly oared. Whenever the use of 6 Ietatiye medicine is indicated, nee Dr. Pleasant Pelt t y air in . harmony with the "Diriorwery*? and armlet I Ito widen by purging the b'oWele of foul debtuntilationo. SOLID? GOLD' Bed 0014tingNet selPt Pews, for sellint baligiXek b VOZtrrAr"* taxi Dominion Finances The ordinary revenue for the eight Montheanded February 28 leet exceeded , The ordinary expenditure by $6 903 448. * For the tome period of 1890.10)4 the1 ear- , pine of revenue oyer txpenditure was $7.- 258,729, eho dog the revenue therein* by $1,01,482.while the expenditure adreneert ' by $1,036 056. The sutplue wee, there. fate, 0295,074 lees on Feb, 28 than it we on the seem date of the year previous. The degree in detail tor the eight months are as followea: • Creitorne........0181,596°8°,278 $18,674,968 190/ Excise......,... 6.508.387 id 901,626 Peetoface...... , 2.027,646 2,167,803 Pithlio worker..., 8,235,698 8,687,570 Mitcellaneons ,.. 1,937,002 • . 2,197,026 Totahr... .. . ..t82,277.012 $33,618.494 Expenditure.. „ $25.018, 290 026 -653,846 Surplus... 7,258,722 The thorium of one mIllion doll6ai6348 01144 a third in the revenne was made up ert fol- lows: -Customs, $106,290; excise. $393,239; postoffice, $139,658; Public worke,$451,872; rairicellanous, $269,024. The capital ex- penditure for the eight menthe woe 043,125, 586, MI compared with 00,341,452 in the preceding year, showing an !wrote of 0784,134, The excess, however, is emot- ed tor almott entirely by an expenditure of $552,428 neon he South African oontin Pot But for this outlay the, capi al expenditure would have exceeded that of lot year by only 010006. The decreftee in debt Amounted to S799,670, ae againet 0508,373 in 1900, Regarding Census Matters. 1----la-viewrof--tha-facit-.that-oonielliesitri- tion may be displayed in answering the questions of (reissue enumerators touch- , lag confideutial matter's, the following instruction will be found interesting. Every officer or other person emPloyed in any impurity on ()ensue* work in, re- • quired to keep inviolate the secrecy of Abe .information gathered by the entl- meriktorn and entered on the sc,hedules or torms. Ari enumerator is not per- mitted to show ,his schedules to any other person, ncr to make or keep a cepy of thetn, nor to anewer any questione respecting their contents, direotly or in- directly; and the same obligation is im- posed upon commissioners and other officere. or employes of the outside eervice is well as upon every Officer, clerk' or other employe of the census offioe at (Mime. The facts ,and; statistics of the °ensue may not be used except for statis- tical , compilations, and positive sour- amte'should be given on this point if a fesi is entertained by any person that they may be uired for taxation or any other object: No result of the eurirneration may be given to the • public in advance of the printed bulletin or reporte, except by the head officer of the census, acting nn - der the authority and direction of the minister of agriculture. It is not permitted to a commissioner, enurnerator or other employe of the coins to engage a atthattrute.or farm out Isis work to fillf other. The position to which he is ap- pointed must be filled by himself - and its duties must be performed by himself. 'Prompreutreepeditious service is required from the time that the wit* is commenced till it is finished. It is pointed out for thelhenefit of °ensue commissioners, in -the enumeration of inmates of asylums, hospitals, pemtentiariew and educational or other institutions, as well as of treaty Indians; and in. manyassing for 'statistics of znanufitotures, forint prodaots, fisheries and mineralo, it will generally be found advantageous to employ 'officials and other egoista in place of the regular enumerators. In every such oarre the commissioner for the district will be notified, and he .will be rem:tired to withdraw the sohedules dealing With the particular sub'eots from the regular enumerators. and to inform them acoordingly. rood For bedrdren., ° Children have no natural craving for meat. n is a taste which is acquired gradually or forced %Ilion tbem. A nd meat is not a proper food for young chit °dren. They do not need snehhearty food. They like eggs, milk, fruit and ,yer_ etables and are especially fond of good bread and butter. , Now, you say, "Good, ness sakes, .Thlinnie 'Won't touch' bread and butter," Maybe it Is because you never gave it to hint in the first place. Maybe you Put the idea in bis head that bread and butter was not good, or anay. be you- do not maion good bread:- Nice, white, wholesome breadspread tr: thickly good, or it may be that Johnnie its au ex. •t good, swe4 et, real". butter is very (option. • For a child's breakfast oatmeal' Is good, nr any other kind Of breakfast 'food is geed, or toast aoftened With hot milk and spread with butter. It may be sweeten- . e if you desire. For dinner t tvgg, milk, fruit, vegetableS or anything not to hearty is gist'. • Under no coneideration give a child tea e and ceffee regularly. If a child wants, aA elle 01 Weak tea or toffee once in awhile, sl any onee a wink, 4 don't think it wotdd hurt it to have it. But never glee a chnd h tea and MAIO for a regular thing. It is `ed extremely easy to make a child nervous, • G and if the nerves begin to give out ire a hi child what ivill the man .do? He won't have nerves worth Jpeaking- of, and the th life of a nervous parson Is very hard. (.1 Therefore take care of the' child's nerves, isi't --Pittsburg Press. . ,sres , w74.1'77,111MWRIVIITIMITIMPPrawir9r77,rimIWIRWr77' .5'41 'UK CLANTON NEW ERA A Father's Mouse Tirn. .....,.. , no Totio now His son Regained I• ileztith Thud Streuotiti I*row "T. Rae Tirs lif NUE INJITintm, Atte Fort TWO Tuns Wt s Musty To DP AN Wooano Foe Moar Or Tarr Tate W� Cetera= 'Jo THE 1101788. - Mr . Eotrensoot, * well known farmer living At West Pubnico, N. S., write: -.-"I believe 10 is only right that 1 should let you knew the benefit your medicine -De. Putk been to my son. Oonstant, eixteen years of age. For goersl years he wag almost conetent invalid, the result of en injury to hie opine while workin with his broth. ere on thefarm ffe grew week and lietletto, had no appetite, and for two yore was (treble to work and wee for the moot of the time confined to the bouee, coa for a part of the time to his bed. He euffered (molder** from liable in the beck; his lege were week; and he had frequent head. seine. At different tittles he wee attend - ea by two cleat:ire, but got no benefit from the treetreent. Then 1 proenred art 'elect- ric, belt for him, but it Wed eimply money wasted as it did not do him a particle of good. One day white ray son Was rPading e newspaper In came ewers an article telling of A cure in e somewhet eiroilar case through the nee of Dr. William& Pink Pine, and he then decided to give them a trier After the second box takeu there wise a merited imprevemeet in his condition. He oontinued the use of the pills until be had taken eight boxes, and they have restored bins to bealth. His appetite hoe returned; the pun has left his back; he has eained flesh; is able to ride a-bioyle, -enjoys life and -is. able .to do a day's worn as well as any 011e of his ago.. Thi e letter is given gladly ea that others may learn the merita er Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, and find a cure if ailing," Dr. Williams' Pink Pine euro such Taos as the one noted aboye beano they create new, doh, red blood, thus strengthening weak and shattered nerves. They do not purge and weaken like other ine.ricines; but strengtbeb from the first dose to the lot. Sold by all dealere iri mediOine or sent poet paid at 50 cents a bo v or six boxes for $2.50 by addreesing the Dr. Williams' Medicine CO., Brookville, Ont. ....••••••••••••••. ••••••••,....,:••-••••••-. • The suggestion, that Seri:aura would' make a better ghost than a Samlet ie positively cruel.-L-Pbiladelphia '1 imes Harry-Vardonv, the champion:4011er, is. dunking. Of becoming an American cid. sen. What no acquisition' he win bel - Somerville Jourual. ' If the ruined prestige and exploded pre- tensions or .the 'Castellano vvere put late a rummage . sale, the proceeds might lielp ait pay for son -m.0' the brie -a - bine for which sult Is new pending. • It Is mvity nearly time for these unpleasant people to go into retireraent. The con- . try has had it surfeit of. their doings =WS NOTES, The Penneylvania *Railway has at- tained full control of the Baltineore az Ohio Railway. • ' John. Anderson, a negro, was burn- ed M death in the court house square at Corsicans; Texas. •' The 0, 11. R. vvill spend a inrge sum Of money in improvements on its On- tario hues this summer. • • A. fire at Bale St. Paul,' Quebec, de- stroyed a sawmill isnd burned an eight- year-old , son of Mr P. Gagnon to death;• • 'Among the March weddings isahat of Litinte, daughter of Joh. Putland; formerly of Brussels, to Wilfrid Bren- , C • Jas. Baxter died on Feb. 27th.Of con- sumption. He was the youngest son Capt. Jae. gelato', Goderich, and was 31 years of aqe. • Jae. Shaw, jr., Btussels, bought the 50 acre farm of Jas, liallscon,13, paying $2,000 tor it. The barn was burned on this place last year, • On Tuesday week Miss Aline Maud. Smith, second deugbter Ddrs Angus Campbell, Bruserie, • was married to Chas. Mason, Loudon. The British steamer Avlona, 1,140 tons, Captain Lennox, has been wreck- ed ac the Bilbao (Spain) hi eak Water, All on board were loot. • • Dr. A. P. Coleman, of Toronto trill- Veroity, has been recommended to succeed che late Dr.- Da,wton, as head Of the Geological Survey, ' Mr Carnegie has given 05,000,000 to be added to the benefit funds already existing in the interest of the emPl0Y- ees of the CarneFrie Company. Manitoba, sold the north balf of his•100 I. Harvey, who left last week for I aLres • o rothee mos. Harvey, and he sOuth half to john McMahon. John' Gardner, of ListOvvel, was giy- u a verdict for $1 and costs againgt r F. 111c1Vlabon, of London, Ont., for ander, al the Stratford Assizes. , Justice Meredith, Who is ill ab his time in Lontirn, Ont,, has been grant - six months' leave of absence by tier oyernment, and will go to Italy for- s health,• . Hereafter permits to take liquor into e Yukon ate to be issued by. tbe ottunissioner of that territory in- ead of by the Minister of the Inter - r, as formerly • The Examiner Printing Hone, ned by Hon. I. R. Stratton dk Co', ok store at Peterborough, suffered fire. The printing oestablishment completely gutted. The promoters of the proposed °lee- -Maar, line between Windsor and amington are asking the right to mite on Sundays, and the Lord's y alliance is opposing the request. Archbishop Bruchesi inside that new Contagious diseases hospital erected in Montreal separate ac. mmodation be provided for Oath - a under control of the Slaters of aritv Ittle but Settrehiroge.,Dr, Von Pineapple Tablets are not/ big nous. a dotal that =mire injurious drugs or codes -they are the pure vegetable sin -the niedicinal extract from this ions fruit,,and the tablets are prepared as palatable form as the 'run itselt y cure indigestion. do in 40T, 3$ by a, 11, ttovey, artiggist,Olinton, The &alibi* of A. Dawtinheimer, of trusselar suffered a heavy' blow on Sat. today week. His eon, Wm. .A., and daughter. Bella- A., were both suffering from consumption, 'but the neve% canoe as a ehtck When it Was bathed that both had died within two hours, the son Ditabing away' abOnn if p.m., and thedaughter about 10. • for life hi hard enough: to bear anyway. 10 Ontdorot Liao at Irattnite• OW The outdoor life of Vassar is ea im. 110 portent a part of a college course there by that one 'might say 1( 18 fully half of it. Wit The beauty of the extensive grounds and of the 61Mo-ending country 15 a -constant' art call to outside activity. The athletic Le eonteste, for which much preparation in op the open air, as well as in the grnunt'. Da Blum, io necessary, are Only One Of hit phases. Golfing, rowing on the lake or „, skating On it in winter and alviays the brag, delightful walks possible in eve* 0 direction tempt the continually and o'ite make the obligatory daily exerdae- n ph chief recreation. A. favorite pilgriniage derne mellow autumn. day or tender spring Morning L. when the soft wind and tremulouri hare gm ineat brintting life 1,5 the. net fart eau aWat home ot John Burroughs. The ven,, car erable naturallot is a valued friend to the pap Stormer girl, Ivho marks the day she Itte0 epode with hitn in hits woodland cottage, or, rather, out of it, for neither Cleat nor The hosutill11. etiy hadoore, With. e whim can doff'The river, tee, offekii Its 41 fresco opportunItlett. The Hutton is sleepy and 861d qu et at this point, and though roWlint on the river is net allotted there aril itt- ti. trerati steam tugs to be had for tits fretting together, in whioli•Cmapanies of gifts Mint happily oft the *draft In the, bright days of fall and early de, Mete extended trips on larger Oteatiletli " are taken Olt notate oecasiono When claire entertain* 61419.-4larneeig BOO. . 1100041 '••••••••••,:,,, Children Cry for A TORIA 1 1 #0107,11000 oil moo box a ithriottitot • ft %WWI ' Wenn* teed, ...........raideseAraidanitaraleationetere-eo • Tate ftte aminstoul Ephreim Eno* lived itt the, center Of his waive village, and hie hoe wandered Lore and there nipole own tweet Will, to the frequent auttoyaune of hie neigh los, Ephraim. however. W45 no re opetter of perhous tied considered hie bens "as good SS anybody" and deitirable vbijt• WITe81; it wait- •decided that the town troy eboukl be built in n vacant lot "next door to Ilion" Ephraim was filled with pride and joy, and be and ins ben* superintended operations from the PM,. Ephraim's brother .Setb Was not devot. ed to hens. One day be wee passing the slte or the library with p friend and stop, oed to view the progress of affairs, Ephrainee • hens were there, caekling away as If their lives pended on it. Seth looked at them In disgust. 'What In the world are those hens nuking Ewell a uoe for, do you euppese There Ale't apy ,graiti in them." said the Wend, • "Well," remelted Seth dryly, "'they've had the oversight of 'most everytbine in town.• You know tbe cornerstone of the betiding was hail yesterday, and I mile'. late that speckled ben over there thinks she laid it!". Wheu noted ton Is very III, great many persons cail• at his residence and lee re their names, not as evidence ot cowl faith, brit for publication. Courage Brother -and Sister Paine's Celery. Compound Is Able to Rescue and Save, Though Disease and Syr- fering May be Drag- , ging You Down to The Grave While Paine's. Celery Compound with promptness and certainty oures the ottlin- ary ilis of life that peva offer fretn in , spring time, . . me end wines and pow. ere are far-reaching enough to banish dis- ease end suffering erep_eften th,e _Offerer, has been pronounced inaurable by his or her physician. s ' • . Prime's Celery Compound) hate accord.ing to the honest testimony given by , hurt - aright of well known Canadian people dragged them from certain death • at the eleventh bour, and bleseed them with a new Jesse of life. • Mrs Lionise Warner, of Montgomery, N. W. T., writes thus te- . "For some yesra riot my nerves' and system were almost wrecked by narcotics, used to alleviate pain, The doctors could not help me, and I thought I would for- ever have to rensein a inane to deadly drugs. I often longed tor death as a. re- lease,from my sufferings. Afaer enduring agonies that were terrible,. I . deterrisioed to try Paine's Celery . Compound, without any full hope tnat it would cure me. When had used a part of the aecond bottle, I thought it was doing me good ; I could sleep well; and did not faint so often. and I deoidea to continue the ape of the medicine. After the use of fifteen bottles, ram completely norea• I feel so strong and well now, and have such perfeot health, that I sometimes think it is too good to be true. For the heriefit of themeands of poor offerers from disease and the deadly effeots of narcotics, I " gnat my statement -,an atieurance that Paine's Celery Compound will cure them." A nretty wedding Wok rlace at the residence of Mr and Mrs J•din Mooney,. Morris, on Wednesday week, when their adopted din ghter,, Margaret A. I. Chambers, was in no ied to Peter Barr, of the same township. . . • , EMULSION CONSIMPTION and . oil LUNG DISEASES: SIPITTING or [MOW), COVIGII. LOW Oa' APPETITE, OZIRILITT, the bettenta or this article tare most nuntiresti . • • Ey the aid of The t. & L, Emulsion, 1 have graten rid of a hacking cough which had troubled me for over a year, and, have gained consider- , ably in weight. • • • T. H. WIeiGliratf, C.E., Montteal. 5.00. and St per Dottie • DAVIS del.A.WItarma CO., Limited, Itarrazir.. A New York syndicate has rtlered • 015,000,000 for the three mines Of the Mizer. Gra ves e3 nd ice te, the Majestic Granby Smelter and Ironeitles. These mines were recently combined with a capitalization of $12,000,000, Gerieral O'Grakeilaly hoe been in. formed that tbe War Office Ito adopted an improved rifle for the Imperial mounted rifles. This rifle if ,setiefactorv, niay b served out to the mottoted trecipe ha tbi country.' Fossil Pills. --The demand is proof of their worth. Ji.. Agnew's I. ver Ilils are beating out many keen formulas at a quar. .ier a box. They're better Iodide& easier deo; and to, cents 8sdal, 4 1.1101,1•1311d ailments may arise from a disordered fiver, Keep the liver right and you'll not have Sick Headache, Biliousness, Nausea, Cott. stipation and Sallow Skirt. -.6t Sold by 3 B. Hovey, druggist, Clinton. Sohn Bennett; Blyth, died Saturday week from bronchitis, and'On the fo lowing Wednesday Mrs Bennett died of prientrionia; both had been sick but a few flays, grip being the original Cense of Ilium, Shattered Nerves and Weakened System, AFTER EFFECTS OF 1.110RIPPE• . lino TOII llad La Grippe? Dkl It Imre Any Alter Recto? If 'it did, read what Mi. F. J. Brophy* of Montreal Que. has to boy of the good Miihurn's Heart and Nerve Pa% did him. fie Writes: 114da."'"evex attack of lagrippe: which left me all run down, very nervous sod extremely weak, 1 cool& net sleep at night and vas troubled with profuse per. ;Oration, which eatea4 Inc Much annoy. ance, Rearing of the good effects of MIL burn's Pills, I began taking them Much to my gratification they bracai me up, invigor. ated my viltok system, and Made inc feel like a new' man. I can reCuMMend them.I• allattiferlug t di4 • • A n,t a WANTED— men ge. 'Az n2W00111neyell.mtakinOr a gena position;nade no books, insurance or fakesolieni_,e• every house a oustomer. Particulars free, Write to- day. TUE JP. E. EARN CO. 132 VIeterta Street, Torontoi Nov. 16 -Sm Don't Make • A Serious Mistake and bny a United States litstom of "Queen Vic, toria: Iler Life tied Reign.i'we have the only Canadian book by. I,.ord Ctifferin and 'Castel' Booking. Marquis of Lorne says"the beat pop. tiler history Published," and Sir Arthur Bigge, the Queen's private Secretary, Ron. Jos.Cham- berlain, Lord Sailsbury.Sir Olivet Mowat,Lord Tennyson, Earl of Jersey, Dr, Cannon. Sir curies n'n_pper„ Sir Wm. Vaniforne, W. Ti Stead, Ms noyai iiiglmess, the Duke or York, "and all leading papers write in similar strains.. la lamer, contains more words, better illustrat ea, better_ paper, binding, and only $1.75. Agents, don't waste time handling American and inferior books when you cart get the auth.,,, entio, Britialt•Canadian book on better terms, Hundreds of a_gents throwing away opposition prospectuses. ra you promise to Canvas we will send matt outfit free . • THE BRADLEY-4.,VRETSON CO., LTD. ; • Brantford, Ont. • THE CASH -SYSl'Ell THE CHEAIPEST • • With the new year and the new cen- tury I have decided to transact a striot- ly oath business. • For several reasons it is the cheapest system and by adop- • ting it I will be enabled • to sell more chep1yy tJian before. I will give a die- . count ofilla: per cent Far inetenee. you get a dollar's worth of geode for *linty oehte. This discount is given upon any article in our store. Weinvite your inepeotion of Our Goods and Prices. 'O. OLSON. Good Batter and Bared -wanted. rvvirciaLtors Groat' Cloaria ale Of Men's, Women's, and Children's Boot's, Shoes and Itubboro is flow in progre8s, and will continue for the next 60 days, during which time tremendous bargains will be offered. Come and see fordyourselves. The following will give you some idea of the bargains in store for pall. Mon' ,FiriaDong,44,Leeeanaeattere • • • .0.... • • • . 1145 Men' e Box Calf Lace and Gaiters Metier Rubbers ..•• • • .• ..... . .... .. ,,••••••011.011.• .A01; and upwards re • 1.75 Boyo' Itabbere...", ... .. , .. „ .. . .. 40c end upwarde Womerial Fine Ione and Outtoo . . ..... .....,.., . ..76c and up Women's Rubbers.....• .••••••••••••• •••••••• Hee and npvntrdo MisoeieLacte and Button," ... . . . .. end upwardo Children's lam and Button. .... thro and up Infante Lace and Button. • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • "250 and opwords area o outfor list of snaps in each week's Issue Twitchell r Store is Burnt BUT WE STILL LIVE . iZtodoodo7w°013.hwapdileilisflnd oaa, atireell160aneiviiiinaft°84;telt," 11; 110;atittiettaitneg4t4thtGOilellaatirrt Filurdneir°tuert n quait y he best • " epti-E1G-LoUliV, 13 I wait STEEL AIR RIF1L.E area rot stens* don Wanting photographs of Her Majesty queemtictorikat only loo, each. These photos are full cabinet kize end aro eptendldly finished 15 thevery lined etyle of photographic art. People, aro eager to buy them. Everybody scants a picture of the Queen. Tble ale Is of the r bestmake aad model, with nickelled trimmings, improyad globo sights.pistol PM arid Walnut stook, and al/0°486ot or darts with terrMc force and portent - accuracy, Writeand wokesilphotoa Pall theakjettira toner, and we kendyour splendid " nee, su charges rm. TE1S non . e le CO., ROE • sn. TORONTO, . . ....xelter Flour AT NO EXTRA. cosr All kinds of &IA Field Seeds, as Timothy, Red and • Arsike-Olisfers• --,Ileadquartere for Tattip,:lfongeld, Oarret Seeds. Tresh Groceries and Canned Goods. • Our speoialty Is Teo. Try our 15o Tea. Otirer.varietiee signally so cheap.' Higher*. ntarket price paid in cash ter eggs. . I-IILZ• Ispazzommozzazimmatimaztionzew„, For,,tornicl Liver, A Poor Digestion, Flatulence, • fonstipation, , Biliousness and. L Sick Head -Ache. 90.4tLIEELM 9 Wholesale and: retail piano end organ distributing centre. • htigh !grade new pianos. Five ' used pianos at -*elided bar- gains,. •' Sky the wonderful Gramophone for a pleasing entertainer. We • are headquarters for it. Bargain° to teachers and stn- • • . 7463 tpsi eionesSfhoeretlOo--Mlilwaibcoletlr. • , Instruments era kinds sold. MUSIC limper/tun HOARE,i claNTON Piano Bargains • We are diatriot representative of the IlOrdheinier Zeno and Moth elo.,of Tbron- o ,and are doing the piano busboys of this motion. The following its the list of . some o our bargains in slightly used and seeond hand pianos. - UPRIGHT PIANO Thornton & Co .. , 0 75 do Gilbert (BOtiton) A • • 0 • • ' • ,Abrg• •••••• 90 00 Soudeir .'• .... • •w. ••••••••••,•••• 150 00 William., .. . , 165, 00, Wagner , .,-, V iff S fry 1 VS Wrylra,••••••• •r• 175 00 Mason & Meth, .... . ...... 190 00 Nordheimer .. . ... ....... .. , ... 200 00 Gerrard Heintzman 200 00 Steinway, . • .... .. . .. 225 00 Heintzroan ((it:billet dritedi 225 00 8 Nordheimer (Cabinet Grand) 250 00 SQUARE PIANO. Istourt„,•,....... . ... . : ..•.„.475 00 Stevenson... ... ... . .. - .. ... . . 100 00 Vose 6.6.6••• ...... 1,4,40.11h1 100 OG HOOd.,,,,,,...........,...•,,,.,. 11.0 0.0 °bickering • 0,04.1.4iytiiwArfrartkrtir 185 00 Ernersort.....•.........•, . 165 00 _ hvery instrument in thorough order and guaranteed. Ettriv tering of payment arranged, Drop no a Cara ancl WO Will for. ward catalogue of new pianos. • EMERSON'S DICIER AND MUSIC MOUSE. Goderich t „..I . • WATCH ...kw., matt eta after Notantaat lb! sellingonly &dos. pitch/ea Offirred Pen finadalloaapaeleage. SAVOR, age rantalnearapiendldmixtutiottlit inerafregrent v rietiet oteli Odkata' Val Can eon tins Wat4 so art 1 "A`4,4 are Sate, Quick -acting, Painless, do not weaken, And always give satisfaction. They are the most reliable Household Medicine known, and Can be taken at any. season by Adults or Children. ' . ' ALL RE LEADING DRUGGISTS•.'SELL BRISTOL'S. PILL& IRIZINEAVESIRRIVMSSIMMIMIEMMIZP 15 .4hojoeSt. PERFUMESand TOIT.MT ',goods . Give Perfumes if yon'd please the fail sex. The choicest kin& are here. All the frimons makes -all the desirable odors - and many kinds put up in specially attract - sive Clarnituias packages. , • Our assortment latrine -Hair tus Military Brusher', Mirrors, Whisks, 10, ebony and handsome woods, hi the most sompletein the tOW11. Aid the ramitinter. T and men _or young or eh' for,sirailar articles elsewhere. T T lialittY Gifts 601' both tridlets • eating part to yen is that pruies are far be. IOW what you ve been aconstorced to pity H. BICOMBE, Chemist tt completestiiik of everything in the Kodalicry lite • Get a Camera gnd enjoy -yourself, TAMES DOCtOrS find Good Prescription For ntanktud 4ettAalyi• so•tuattlamitaltra l'ott/r4 c'n°6‘ ...,,.....r.irropolincrint. Kat dell*. !Ng& Waa=aakont "MtiTootoraYa., l'otero= (look, Fordwich, has sold his beautiful dnve, Oliver Wilkeito Air Otahara, of Goderich, for 0180. Ateh, McInnes, a respected resident of the 7th line, Morris, passed away on March 2nd, r4:111:1101D I OPALS stow* et the Wore of the 'rainbow, set In a ssisistimy monads sona•Oola alloy Ring ; &so tor mill* onra 10 beaUttNItt Aryi 44. tosf. alted _cabinet arscsan 61 sae qaee itt lea 004 ayetyotie rte A1it4date btPef Rer ktiWrfSen Iedgraier • erlandet&los. 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