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The.
hole
Truth!
There's notlaing
so bad for a cough
as coughing.
There's nothing
so good for a
cough as Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral.
The 25 cent size is just right
for au ordina.ry.. everyday cold.
• The so cent we better.fouthe• -
cougfi of bronchitis. croup. Op.
and hoarseness. The dollar MC
is the test for chronic cove%
as in consumption. Chronic bton-
chitis, asthtna. etc.
'• ow
THE CLINTON NEW BRA
urious Bits of News. The. NiorlitO Prmcitilo of ithotove SAVAGES IN JAPAN.
•n Maid that them is ;tow little hope
diecoverina* an UnlmoWn Molt Voile
Obaltespeare, ,as all the libraries of
England have been ransacked. Never.
.ehmese viterieVer aVirst olie Coniee to .
the sUrface and is eold at election. the
:search begins anew. No wonder! The
ctiOoI 1 Lonilon the other •daY
hreught 48,600. )3rives It ,From The Blood and
Oures tb..0 Disease.
•
gm is no low. THE HAIRY AINOS AND THEIR RESER-
VATIONEI IN THE EMPIRE.
Pane's Celery Compound Odd Cuitomis Practiced hr Taw
A pension worth while Is that to be
• enjoyed ley Z. A, Fillmore, wleo hag re -
Bleated the position of manager of the
P0,0140 eyetem of the Southern Pacific
,5liallway after , almost a lifetime of
Meritorious servioe, Ile Will be Paid
one thousand dollars a month till the,
end of the year and a penelon of live
• hundred dollars: a Menth thereafter as
long as lie.
Otant eeozui, a young Buddhiet Priest
Who le, kinsman to the Mikado, Is about
to leave England, where bea has been
for Rome time past, and will come to
America to still turther stody Chrite
tiaoity and Christian institutions. His
family tree has traceable roots as far
back as two thousand six hundred and
fifty years: Ago, he represents the rich
-
Mit and, ;nest advanced sect be japtue
and he Will one day rule over thou-. '
eands Of temples inthat country.
The captain of an ocean steamer is
often Warned of the proximity ot ice-
bergs by the men In the epgine-room.
The Wonderful Medicine Doeo a
marvellous work ler r GL J.
McDonald, of Cornwall, Oat.
The ablest pathologists are of opinion,
that there ig 8 morbid principle in the
blood when rheumatiene is Present. This
morbid principle is urio acid, which chem.
!sees with the blood and sots neon the
joints and Inueoles, causing the ;pions and
agonies of rhetimittieni.
Paine's Celery Compound is the only
scientific remedy for the complete banish-
ment of every form of rheumatism. If
your joints are painful; if the knees,vvriets,
elbows or ankles are swollen, a few bottles
of Paine'a Celery Compound will :surely re-
move all you troubleisnd pains. A 64 -page
book ',Dismiss of the Nervone System and
° Thset o
When a slap enters water considerably nowtCure em Is dress by The Walla Rinfree tany ad-
ohareon Co , Litn-
colder than, that through which it has ited, Montreal, This book furniehes vela-
-been going Its Propeller rune faster, able Diet Lime for various diseame,
and as suchewater. surrounds' the VI- Mr McDonald, for the benefit of rlieums•
cinity of icebergs for many miles the sufferers, writes as followe
engineers know that when the propel. "After giving your Paintes Celery Com-
ler's action is greatly accelerated 'with- pound.a, thorough testing, 1 am Owed to
out any increase of the steam power say a -few words in its favor, For three
icebergs may be expected. Of course, years I suffered terribly from rheumatism.'
the thermometer is the most useful In-•, It seemed to me that I was forced to endure
dicator Of Icebergs. all agonies and pains that a mortal could
A curlous custom exists in the Prna- possibly experience from the dreadful die-
.
. Mien royal family of,selecting every ease.
• July tehalf dozen deserving young tou- "While suffering I tried many advertised
-pies 'toopoorto marry, and to have medicines and also doctors' pregoriptione,
them wedded in the garrison church at hut never found it cure until 1 prooured a
Potsdam on the ' anniversary of the supply of Paine's Celery Compound. • It
death of Queen Loulee of Pruseia.•Afe worked •like a charm -it seemed toetrike et
ter the ceremony each bride receives ste the very root of my trouble. I am now our -
gift of a sum equivalent to about 6115 ea; all pains are banished. and in every m-
end a handsome family Bible. The. epent I AM (i new man,
function took place; as usual, a short , "I sbail always Consider it a pleasure and
time', ago, in the presence of Princess duty tu eirongly reoommene Parnell Celery
' Margarethe, the eldest um:nem:led Componed„to all who are afflicted with
. daughter of the Prussian royal family. .theumetism.
Some, time ago the old' trysting oak
In his repo* to the Scottish agrical-
In learthill 'N'iralk, so frequently men_
tural delegates Mr Hanbilrye Presi-
tioned in "Ivanhoe.... was felled to the
ground in order to preserve the trunk. dent of the British Board of Agricul-
ture, !Mid thatso long as he retained
The tree was One of tem oldest in Eng -
t he pcsition heewould 'never cOnsent to
land, and is detierthed by Seed as being
I he removal of the restrictions on the
venerable •when siege was laid to the
caetle of Torquilstone. The tree stood importation of Canadian cattle.
the• estate of the Duke of•Leeds
• whose agent, ear. Mozey, is devoted to •
n ,
Scott BY his Instruetions the treewas
•
Shaking the walnd See. 'taken down Mid the think, will be Pre,
• Have You
the Grip?
' Sueeess in desperate cases by oten- - ..served on dm lawn an front of MT.! NO.” : , :'EVerybody. laas GriP
servative treatment is the lesson often , zey's• house. 'A young oak . tree is to • eonietime and every -
i• repeated and yet never quite -sufficient- be planted by the Duchess of Leeds on •
ly learned by any physician or surgeon.. thesseteotthe trysting tree.. , .. • ..- • '
e The infinite ingenuity behind the heal- . The meaning of the word "humph" •
` Mg processes, the never renounced was recently the subject of .judicial de -
struggle toward normality. Is an ever ' cisiori in the Irish Court of Appeal. Mr. •
renewedSinurceof weeder. All that he Justice Madden and Mr., Justice Boyd
lis
needed to eit It Is .confldence in it . hem that , "humph, " , as used by! Sir ..
delay in dohiranything ,radlcal, watch- waiter Scott and Niles Austen in tneer•
- . . novels, was an expvestilon• of • dissent,'
fulness to follow up the hints- to Raton *.eyhile the Lord 0:fief Justice and Mr. .
as they begin to show themselyes. .-e •• ' justice Burton Inclined to the eonclu- '
• We know of a living and happy pa. sion that "humph" only meant .a "dis- •
tient who ten years ago had albuminu- satisfied :,condition of the mind." • The
Me retinitis Com long existing Bright's Court 02 Appeal has now decided that
- disease despilt what all the textboOkethe viord is "an expreseion cif "doubt or .
say is to "two years ineneh cases. edissatisfaction," or, as Lord justice .
, "Don't do the irrevocable thipg until Waleier putit, ia the words of the
., .
Oentiwk 'Dictionary," "ag runt' of dia.:-
. forced. to do It" is the warning that seeteraceteree
..e. , has saved many organs and - lives. The „Sultan's :-deOree that Turkish
.
Above all, never proceed with surgery children shall not be educated in "the
("the despair of medicine") until physe foreign way" any tenger and • that
. eoliegle and medical methods have been Turkish women 'shall not.* allowed to• .
, exhausted. have Christian • companions has been .
' ' The Wiener Kliniseber Wocbensebrift reeeived with Oiffeient -feelings,. et is
.
:•• tells of the sueeess of Herr Helier. di- said. ._ •• 8 , le Ind. of, ink for the purpose.
- rectereofean asyluniefor the 'Wine-
% he . (lieele,ased P.X. 1.4e order, but one et e .. ,
. educated woman of rank wife- - • - - - '' ' '
-liiglaY ed thereliesdistkette - and •
lbe.. Alum& live mostly :by. fishing mid.
brought "um sate *eland.
•.- ...educating the. remnant of visual power dignitary', is qtioted as saying that her 1 g They hunt thebear and deer.
• .retainecisby a "blind" child. There was. own experience had conyineed•her that - ' ' . . . • - - ' . .111"ile • . '
C. li Howard a• Prominent .eterboat elan, ceteb salmbn' and 'Other fish and grow
eoelyepereeption of light in a narrow•ed it was much. better to have no. educe- of Rangeley,'M:1 ell es :--e gnnZ:d•OVi'td- pottitoes and Millet •Whenever .they
. 'elekle left, but this by 'education was tion than to learn what life might be, ' ehirty-five cents floil•libo. x of Dr.. A can get it •therlat Hee, which they i•ii
Made :to yield such IndinatIona to the yet •have tO seend it in a. harem. she ;went; rbought a box in Portiaed. recently for •
-ea.ger mind that after 14 months of en- - had refused, therefome te allow her a distressing caseof -skin disessd, Enid it did me gard as the best food, though theY do .
so much geed. that I wanti to try. :mother box, net raise ' it themseivea Both sexes,
own daughters. to be educated 4s. she
•• edeavor the boy has very useful vision; emedy that has err, given meany • snicike tobacco arid drink limier.
had been,. and regards the Sultan's de- . u.isretr l'ir,:e . n
. -ea* distingnish colors and ,forms and . reue an . ieve awl CUM Me . es me al , • -
cree as a wise one. . • '
• Anorbansel. People of japan.
Ineuisse Style* In ilehT NeAlatio:
' Their HeasegOblemee to Owe llidlotas.
The Aims; generally known to Amer'.
leitne and Europeans as "the hairy
Ainoto," are the only' aboriginal' People
now living in Xenon. They are called
"hairy", in *contradietinetion to the
flineeth faced Iapallese, Koreans and
Chinese. Their present hotne is in Hok-
kaido, or leer, the meet northerly part
of the empire, although it is supPoaed
that in earlier times they ocenpled
Most of ,the entire conntry. Aneeptore
of Cleat:panes° or today found them in
posseesien and by !Mee of superior
arms And civilization gradnally drove
them to the north, laugh in the game
Way as the eaveges were drive]) back
toward the paellio by the early iettlers
Id America,•
The Ainno live today pretty much as
the Indians on their zeservations In the,
west.. They are. still for•the most part,
half sem!, and the japaaeste name
for them, 'Yestio,", means barbarian.
They are very skillful in bunting and
fishing. which are their chief occa,-
Cone Thee: are melee the. protection
Cif. the 'imperial goVernment and are
entirely separated from the Japanese,
The latest census shored •thrit they
T number very • nearly 17,000: •
Among the many curious, • mintorns of •
the 4inus perhaps the quaintest is their
method of naming their children. They
observe a peculiar economy in ailing
names The infant must go without a
name until it then% itself' worthy eff
• bearing one; Ir it is siekty..and not
iikely,to hie it le not considered worth •
• vehlie to -waste a pante upon Re, As
each child must by inimemorial cutitom
have, a brand low Mune used by no •
one in the eoniniUnity, pewee are :searee
and must he 'guarded. . chlid
should be given a name borne by emne.
one else, the ghost dethe foriner
esior of the nam' May eotae bank
•from the underworld to serene° the
slight. • •••• ,
It. is custotnery to take -st name from •
Some incident that occurred at the
child's birth or it is left to the:pare:Ai •
afterward to choose one forlt. Should
the infant Come into the *mid With :
tattling face it might he celled litishie
October I 8th,1901
inaberu, which' means a soille, or fond
body, knows that Parents may call it. gamoissage (a A RNOOK OUT FOR ASTHMA.
Quinme is the best Pulling ..rOlie of the gods) if they wish Yovbavehedmanydisappetearaents,filled
A RUSTY. KEY.
It Cleared up Porgetten ellstraer
ex)4. /Pinged the Meiraeser,
"Small things sometimes tell big tales
end unravel :mysteries of long standing,"
said an old detective who has seen long
',mice in running down criminals be Ira.
Sous parts of the country. The moot
'insular cob that ever fell under my care
Was a case in. Which white man had
• been murdered In some Mysterious .way,
and the body Was put away and ail ef-
forts to locate it were out of the ques-
tion. Suspicion 401 ora negro, and he
was tweeted, but subsequently was ree
leatied because of the abeence ot proof to
mimece hint with the crime. The body
Was missing, and it was certain that the
man had been murdered and robbed by
some person factillar with the surround
Ings. The negro had worked for blue,
but had been discharged became of im-
• pudence.
• "Ten years lapsed, All interest la the
Milne had died out. One day some negro
black
berry pickere came across 'a key
Which hung on the limb of a hush. fie•
;atm or the growth. of the bush the han-
dle. of the key was partially buried in
the limb. Right under the bush the ne-
groes found the bleached- and decaying
bones et a human. form. When the mat-
ter was reported, I was sent out to in.'
vestigate the matter and I gathered up
the bones, cut the bush. down and took
• everything to the police leaden.. We
went back over the list of missing men.
"There was: a caPtain connectsd with
the department who Possessed a wonder-
ful memory, and he turned all of his at -
teatime to the rusty key, which wait still
• is the limb of the bush. I ought toetate
here that the negro had remaleed in the
community and had by his industry
•bonght a few acres of, land on which
shied the house Which had figured in the
mysterious disappearance ten years be-
fore. 'Out that key out for me,' skid the•
• captain, and it was cut out. He had a
eonsuitation with, the chief and, without
tellies me where he was going, asked me
to go with him. • ' • • .•
• "We traveled about four miles and
drove tiU to a little house late In the
evening. Where was nobody at home: 11
guess we might m well go in,' the captain
• said„ and,pulling the key from his pock.
at, he shoved. it 'into the lack, turned it
an:LOP:tried. the door. • We waited for the
negro after locking the door again, but
ho neve* erettirned. The house. was ,
watched all night, but the negro never -
came. We grew suspicions and soon,
• learned that he had flee upon hearing of
the discovery in the brier patch. ' Flight
itreegthened. the evidence - of his guilti
. He- was arrested in a neighboring state;
returned, tried and cOhyleted and finally
. .
executed. ' • •
, "The key which solved the mystery had
got . caught in a .twig that sprung up in...
the brier patch, and but for this ,fact the.
mystery would sitt-ci never beets' solved."
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The Rind efRengee, Ilappno.Thoulfh
4.3
remedy for it. Butit eheir child to be in tile sPeciat Care oi 'dour stomicli-With nasty' drugs,tried lots of
produces eupeesseut the gods. • , , • thinee, but ttey ell. failed. • Not being a
From the age of 7 to 10•Ainu children
of either sex have their heads Skated,
but atter 11 they are allowed to have
long hair and wear the same clothes
The I
effects. 'GRIP-QDIN-
tN'ft Tablets are more effectual, easier to
tike and devoid of bad trendta, • They
relieve hi a dose and cure in a day, • They
cure Lti -Grippe, Colds, Coughs, Sore -
throat, Neuralgia, Aches and Paws. A as grown P.oroons.' 3'. wear II° e °al-
dose at night makes you all right." Sold ing. unless the weather' IS very cold.
by druggists at asc or by mall from the The favorite and almost exclusive or-
CanadaGrip-Quinine Co4Brockville,Ont. nement is the earring. usually macie of
,a,the a Ke„e, ot eereoiste el ied to metal. What clothing is worn is made
..........
shoot police c,ftleers at Chippewa. He of straw. They never wear shoes or
was arreeted and committed suicide in other coveting for the feet eitcept as a
.his cell by cutting hie throat with a great luxury and mark of distinction
piece of a glass hottle, on ceremonious occasions: .
SHIP HARD AGRO_UND Is The men carry small knives and to-
bacco pouchee, and the women carry
if
• . ,I., . email looking glasses and knives. The
A distressing skin disease had knife Is Used as symbolic. The maiden
well nigh wrecked his geed wears it with the blade bare, but wben
ship' "Health," but Dr. Aslie marries it Is worn in a sheathe Th
new's Ointment came to the e
wonlen also paint their faces, Ming a .
• d it' timelyid
, -even ,can read. ' A curious phenomenon W£1.13 obsetved
There are possibly thousands of blind ' at the village of Le Ghazil, in the
• people who have -renounced vleion in- French Alps, recently. One day, to-
-*dead of cultivating it to a degree that ' wards evening, the inhabitants were
• wOuld render the blind types useless - disturbed by a loud rumbling in the
American Medieine.. . vicinity a Mont Fatand which in-
, . •
creased in intensity. Looking toward
•( , the ecene of the disturbance, the vii
-
1 ' . *intent a ding+
; le need, After the ceremony the bride.. crone ag
congruous. but In Cadiz, Spain, no ring -
metal speedatteelse was d aatt
ight flashes of fire, At first, the
gers were further startled by milts •
• rplbaUrttyedotfo vio11-1
' . A wedding without a ring seems le- la
i
„ grooth moves the flower in his bride's engineers set old to examine the 01?1,:El.e
• halt- from left to right, for in Vattern) of the phenomenon. They discovered .
that theeintense dry heat had mese!:
: parte of Spain to wear a rose above
the chalk rocks on the summit of the
, . your tight ell- is to proclaim yourself a '
i
mountain to drank and to break Emily
wife. Thus the rose takes the plaee of
, . . in 'all. directions. These rocks had de-
- • the ring. • ' 1 I :mended the motintain like an aval- .
' anehe, and being thickly veined with longer; use Nov/dine Druggists every -
A bey islike a fountale pen, Yon slime in descending, they had struck where son ie
can't tell from what be costs whether one ahother with territlo force, seatter- • . • . .
4
be will make his mark or not. ing brilliant ehowers of sparks in ail The Pa neAmenean people have given
up the hope of reeliziee over 8,000,000
rho niarriage customs differ widelY
h°"• -t 1.1u1''Y a 1'. 1.4e-•""-• from those of the Japanese, The ques
Capt ‘kr A.u.1,ew8 scd bride Belled from . tion is Ord Settled between the Youth
Y, Senday for 'irope, 111 Mid maiden, whdtben refer the matter
an epee 14 feta beet called the ri irk Secret . to their parents through a• Mediator.
Andiews eximets to reach the English
(3haunel in about 12 •wztike.:eite oarriel who should be a relative of the Pro.
grab for four months ' '• spectl ve bridegroom. The men7littlei
• send a present of laequeted
• P'EURATeGIA which ls regarded by 'diem , as one of
the most precious 011)0 in the world,
' • Have you neuralgia ? Have yeti failed to
•
get relief? Do not despair; Nerviline.•will Tbis. however, Is reclaimed by hisit 12
CU;1' you. rive times. greater medicinal his wife afterward s't'ks n divorce.
power than any other remedy in the World Ainus live In dwellings of about the
-more penetrating, ..ore soothing. Pain • same &nee as those of the American
cannot existif Neiviline is need. ()urea Indians.' Tele rude but has two witi
toothache in one minute, breaks' •up a aold doe% one of them for ordinary earthly
al
in a night. Itbors aotioti in pain internal and uses, the other I•eServed for the en-
pain externders on the marvellous.
Thousand.have testified to this; neglect no trance of the gods.
Woman is fairly treated and held In
deep respect. The mab is not allowed
to enter the hoUse when tli6 Woman Is
in it alone, and he is not peetnittid to
Walk behind a Woman. Wben a man
MOO a woMan, lie tenet salute' firet, •
by amoothIng hie beard and tubbing
his • hands. Then' she., responds by
touching her nose with a finger Of her
left hand.
During October the Ainits held a re-
ligions fete, which Is &tiled the bear
feetival, because they sacrifice a hear
Secure Relief In 10 Minutes which-. has been carefully fostered for
three years. • •
And a Radical Cure. , Judicial punishment armitg the Altus
Does your head ache? Have yen pang consists of 11.0evere heating with a
over your eyes? Is there acetate:it chime atleit administered to the culprit. The
ping in the throat? Is the breath offensive? crimes are generally theft -stealing ate
These are certain symptoms of Catatrh, tele') or the wife of n neighbor As
Dr. t Agnew's Catarrhal Powder will cure there 'are data then to one women the
mosstubborit cases in a marvellously short '
time; If you've had Catarrh it week it's I, majority of the males are not married
sure cure. If it's of fifty years' standing and wife etealing le very °apemen.
Ws just as &salve. • 13 accused Is sUbjected tO a long eXiinnan
Sold by I, E. Huvey And R. P. Reekte. tion by the Met of the vertiMUtilty atel
• directions, with such rapidity that they
' resembled one tangle eheet of nettle.
• Among the Burmese a newly mar-
' /led couple, to instil* a happy life, ex-
• cbange a Mixtare of tea, leaves steeped
in ell.
'
, Chain Meals.
• "About the cheapest reetaurant
ever visited or read about," sale a man,
• returned from Exigland, "was a'
IsU E dining saloon in the ViThitechapel dis-
trict of London, Where a relishing and
f, • •
SECURITY1
.Cenutne
Carters
I it
Little Liver Pills.
'6 `Must Deer Signutute of
;4002e
dee Paceflindie Whipper Below.
Veit emelt toed ego's,
to Ulm as eager.,
FOR IIEAIIACIW.
Fie, POO DIMNESS: •
iTTLE FOR OlLiflOSNEit.
riltrd:r:1 LIVER
tat • FOR SALLOW SKIN.
tontitzporittxmli
tft littutgliZaget.';145. t.ferve*
CUR g MO* litikilACtiL
fairly substantial meal may be had for
lialfPeribee or one emit in our motley,
This cheap repast Is not Secreted up in
the eliape of a out from a joint and
twol vegetables. It is a big brown pie,
very juicy and very hot. The absence,
of beefeteek le evident ewhen yeu cat
the pie, but you lied inside a liberal
sprit -241111g of sheer's liver, onion* and
turnips, and -a plentiful supplyeof gra-
• For * halfpeutil extra. two slices
of bread and a cup of tea are "'ap-
plied, testeteen the home: of twelve
and two the Ivor and hungry.froni alt
parts of the East End of the oity flock
• to the. dinitue-tooM. Most of the pat -
rens are ihoebIacks, pettily toy mete
cestermengers, and how end then
young' clerke whose siderite will not
permit them to Indulge is a" Mote cost-
ly dinner?* •
f
•
It Went oUt that the late Ore in the
Sultan's nalace vesta the result tif a pith
among the ladiee Of the harera. Toe
• many wives can generally he depended
on to make things warm for is man...*
• fan "rand/leo "Sullstin.0
•
WOMAN' IS AS OLD AS sun Looxtel,
It is not age but dilletteb, weakness and
ill.health that makes women look oldeeare-
worn and wrinkled. You cannotlook your
best unless you feel well, strong and vigor -
one, With pttre, rich blood And Ateady
Orem:, Dr Chase's Nerve reed trutket
good looks becanse it makes good health,re
stores the healthful (Ow to the complexion
rounds out the form and glyes elaNtisity tO
every rmotion of the body,
paid admissions, about 2,000,000 less
then will make expenses, The stock-
holders will probably nave to make. a
present of their subscriptions. .
FOUL, LOATHSOME,
DISGUSTING CATARRH!
• Mr weesee Nee ant teeth too eator 01 is thee' eoiripelleti to resort to the ordeal,
P Ayr' tjre. no met you, etone out or
Londote 'One, is dead. •
• • boiling water. 12 innocent the Aintie
Will
Mr Sauer, one Of the Boer mivoyel Oink ifl hAt be lei e . re de,
quoted ha eaying the Wer be over in '
three weeks. question cannot be settled in thle way.
Tho.,eose remedy tor oorofoih, io mimeo the twinolpalS Id the dispute must fight
sola by Lt B Combe aid R P Iteekie, Obli. It Ont.
Tbe Altus ars polytheists, though
Compound Iron Pills, 60 dotes 25 omit&
ton., they limit their gods to two, h. god of
,
Newton Smale,of Ops, was notninat- the and a god of water., The first Is
,
ed for the Legislative Assembly' bfthe •called Eabekamol and the latter Hato -
Liberate of 'West Victoria. kaMol. They, also, like Most peoples
soranTrittlo ABOUT VAITII minks. '1'4' hav° A religthug "atern` believe In
Nome Fort of heaven end helf.-Japen ,
etotch complaint, of course Asthma can't
beet:red by stomach medicine. But Catarrh
-
ozone cures Asthma it glyes it a tired feel-
ing in about fifteen minutes. Inhale
Caterrbozone ; it makes breathing easy,
.oures the cough, makee . you well. Doer -
Mrs say there is nothing like Catearhozone
tor Asthma, 25 cents and 91.00.
THE LONDON
. .
okILT. NEWS
• Prints more and Later
News than any otherliondon
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CLINTON OITT •
Priatte fund); ;o loan on Mortgagee at
• ' west current rater:
A. General Banking Business traneeated
Thterest allowed on depoeite.
Sale notes bought ,
G. D. ivieTaggart
BANKER,. '
ALBERT ST., . CLINTON
a General Batwing Business
.•transacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
• Drafts issued.. /ntereeb millowei on
•depottite.
TIMM OLSONS BANK
ineorpOrated by Aot of Parliathent11855;
CAPITAL - $2,500,000
• REST FUND $2;020.000
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Notes discounted, cOlieotion:Made, 4-4,f
issuedeesterling and Arnerioan mining
botightijend sold. Interests allOwed on
deposite. &wino BANK -Interests allowed
on gums of $1 and up. Money advanced to
farmers cat their own note, with one or
• mere endoreere, No mortgage required.
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nerease
'With a great variety of faith °tree there and Ai:aerie&
muothe tome have faith in so•called divine
healers there in certain doctors ana sus
°there in oettein medicireethey use, Etery
CORN LIGHTNING
t ovum who Ilse weed eee owes, mane, Thelies Patnarn'e Cern EXtraoter. (MVO
no faith they cure juet the sente,for they liet
direotly and spectifieally onthe kidneys,
liver and bowels, and make these Organs
healthy, halite and vigerone, /edging
from the enormous demand for these Pills
there must be hoots of people that have W T Scott; of City View, fell oyer
faith in them, cliit at the foot of Lyon street, Ottawa, .1. W %Aisne% vr,!IlaPid.
and was killed.
iyet Pills has kith in them, hot faith or corns tired feeling in ebout twenty.four
hottre.*They consequently get Odra as they
cannot keep up the vein anylonger-Makes
them weary -10a Painam's Poinietis Cone
IlletrticaOr thitt 4,040 tide. Now don't for.
get. All draggists,
Your.
Wages
The boy who
starts work, after
a course in this college, will
start at wages twoor three
times greater than he could
hope to obtain without this
speoial training. Colleges at
London, Toronto, Hamilton,
Ottawa, Sarnia, Berlin, Galtv
Guelph, St. Catherines. Now
e a good time to enter, All
particulars from
Porest City Bust -
Item; College, Y31.0.A. build.
ing Loudon, Ont.
Ile! noted Tea Store ,
nd China Palace
Is IN THE ilIcKAV BLOCK CLINTON.
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penedto-day 6 barrels Fancy Table Lamps, direot from the factpileand
will sell them oheap from Soc to SS A.Iso 2 crates of Dinner Tea and Toilet Sets
nice patterns and new shapes. We are selling them frena el to $8 ipso than usual prices..
Call and see:quality end prices. e •
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' Fancy bine suitable for Wedding, Presents , • ,
RAISINS -28 lbs SeIeeted Raisins for $1.25 (box) or 5o per lb.'
•, SUGAR -We lead in quality and quantity. enema! prices on tiered' •
. • and 100 lb lots, • .• e?,`.. • ,
TEAS -Chilies° mixture, nice flavored tea • 1.50 a Ib." We :telt the best •
25cieTea in town. ,
•Wai are agents for Ram Late, Blue Ribbon, MensoMedeppleton'sPaciket•Tea.
We ivill give you the highest price for Butter and Eggs; and goods at the lower
prices. Kindly give -tis a call. No trouble to show_goode,,ewhather you buy or, not
Stook is up tcedate in every respect. - • • . •
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Cameras 1 Cameras 1:44'Cameras I
BaY a Camera and be Ha,ppy .
There is probably no paetinie morepletteant and instructive to beth older and younger
minds than photography. It is a pleasure beast:tie ib helps to while away those long
winter eveninge, and it is inetructive because teat:thee osee and preoision and teaches
to look for the artistic in the everyday surroundings of home. •
The general impression is that it is hard to photos, 'but suob is not the Case. Any
one with a kodek and instruotion book can take photos. We carry a full line;
In OADIERAS-Film, Plate, Magazide, Boa and Folding. '
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