HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-11-22, Page 74
- Ter ' 7V-57, Tr -.111Klirl,T547.. 7
741111711i wenerert,
'4
:TBE CLINTON NEW ERA
November 22
.99,1
ThaTn
is all right, if you are top fat;
and all wrong, if too thin already.
Fat, enough for your habit, is
healthyr fe, little more, or less, is
no great harm. Too fat, consult
04 doctor; too thin, persistently
thin; no matter what cause, take
Scott's Emulsion of Cod J.,iver
Oil.
There are many Causes of get.
ting too thin; they all come
tinder these- two heads: over-
work and under -digestion.
Stop over -work, if, you can;
but, whether you can or not,
take Scott's Emulsion ofCod
Liver Oil, to balance yourself
with your work. *You can't live
on it—true—but, by it, you
can. There's a limit, however;
you'll pay for it.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil is the readiest cure for
lican't eat," unless it comes of
longdoing no work—you can't
be well and strong, without
some sort of activity.
The genuine has.,
this picture. on It, I
take no other.
if you have not.
tried It, Send fort
Tree sample,..its
sgreetable tastet
surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE
Chemists,
Toronto.
,60.3• ad Six:Khan
d4
•A good looking
horse and poor look- •
Ins harness is the -•
worst kind ot a COM. p
,
.1
liarne,ss 011 .0,
, .triiik-sisheiternall'andthe
horadltstis hettse,..31ut nulls the i
loetlier liottandldleble,pittlitddeen•
atit.gdiniStitritariedi."ar
gem wwyebn• 1. wes—git,
abet. Vogt by
I 11WEIRlAt
/AP. c,9,•
•
iivc -
Your. "
Horse a
• Chance 1
If
You May Need
1401001e
For •
Cuts
Burns
Bruises
' •
Cramps
Diarrhoea.
All Bowel
Complaints
Itis a sure, safe sndq retriffif.
Tilers'* raliS oneVA/N-IiILL.IER.
4. • • Pvuvx.P.Avs'.. ",
4 114tro.1zes,-25e.! d aec. I °
SISTER RENOVATOR
OF
Weak and impure Blood,
Liver at Kidney DiseaSes,
4 :Female Complaint, Etc,
All proggiats, or write threat to
a , if. atamoD
"..6.O40;rioh, On
9
•
)
• RM;PAY::
4,
Progreesive stock breeders, dairy-
men, poultrymen, grain, root and
fruit growers, beekeepers, agricul-
tural students, and bottle makers
find the articles and answers to
questions in every issue of the
4f
ft 111,1%
_
OtAT:
lat3iettortiC.414illiki
tt.K
81111PlY 0[10.4040d. aim Indispentabl6
If you are not already a subscriber.
' to the Meat helpful, best printed and
beautifully illititrated farmer's paper
published,we invite scrutiny of a,.
sample 0600 A post card wilt bring,
it free. Address:
THE WILLIAM WELD co., Limited
LONDON, CANADA.
.unscri • don price, fit
per year, bleu- es also
)0149 Ntitribera
3 4 •
1.11.01r414111111.11,-.1.142 A,;11 •
•
•
I.M.R PRIDE TOUCHED •
lebelart Otrients Not Included In the
eastretentuni.
The principal of the young ladies' eemi-
nar7, after formally greeting her wealthy
Patron, waved her hand gracefully in the
direction of the other room.
'Madan," she said, with a confident
mile, "I am happy to eay that your
daughter is nowready for Yoe. Durlhg
the last few Teats that She has been
under my charge elle half become accom.
p ."
A slight shade ot curiosity was e*
dent on the friee of her visitor.
."You consider, then," she said, with a
rising inflection, "that her education is
c°112IPnideete"
ell,yet," • replied the princleal.
"She has a smattering of Greek, Latin,
French, Italian and German. fibe bas
done eonothing in the higher inathemat,
ics, understands the piano, and in his-
tory, philosophy end literature she 'will
pass. But in the finer graces -in, the art
of conversation, in &hieing and that in -
•definable chic that always distingnishea
ray pupils from others she is all that
could be desired."
A. shade of anxiety crowned the moth-
er's brow,
"I had hoped," 'she eald, 'that ray
daughter might have been taught some-
thing useful; soinething that, in the
• duties which as a wife and a mothermay
Ile before tier, might be of some 'mho:"
A flush of pride suffused the counte-
nance of the principal.
"Then, madam," she mild haughtily,
"you have evidently mistaken the pur-
pose of my establishnient. In the firet
Place, no woman ot true andel instinct,
should • she be •inflicted with children,
would ever allow them to interfere with
her career, and, in the second place, I
never dreamed when your daughter was
admitted that you lotended her to marry
any man who earned a living."
Her •guest blushed and impetuouily
held out her band.
"You are right,' she said. "Forgive
tin. Just for a moment I. remembered.
that I, too, was a mother and forgot all
about my social position." -Life. •
•
Hard took. •
The cowboy sat down on the ground,
fingered a roll. of bills and looked sadly at
his pard.
"Bill," he said, "it'a • no. use. I can't
So to town with you today."
• "Why?" asked Bill ,
"I've . only got twenty-five dollars to
my name." • . •
• "rigger it up /iglu," said Bill.
"No use. I've figgered it up a dozen
times and it always comes out the same.
It'll take twenty •dollars fer the drunk;
dollar an' a half fer bed an' breakfast,
three an' a half fer cat'ridges, an' that
won't leave a cussed tent to paythe
fine." -Indianapolis Sun.
Failed to Gawp It•
Sahy's Dealth•
Tbs Most Precious Thies In the
World to a Mother—How to 001.0.
for Little peep. .
No price would be too greet to pay tot
the preservation ot the perfect rosy,
• sturdy beilih of * baby. No price would
be too great ; but, as it wetter of fest, the
. price is very smell -simply preeestion
and the exeroiee of good judgement.
It is not geed judgment to give the
tender, little infant remedies oontaining
opiate, and the edoelled "eoothing" med.
louses, rawer; containing opiates, they do
not care, they only iirtig and stupify the
little ones. Baby's Own Tablets are guar-
anteed to contain no opiates and no harm-
ful dregs. It is the best medicine for
little ones, because it is promptly effective
. and absolutely bungee% For nervous -
nese, sleaphosneee, constipation, collo.
Otomsnia troubles, the irritation ocuompy-
, ing the cutting of teeth end other infantile
troubles, Baby's Own Tablets is beyond
question the best medicine -in- the world.
The Tablets are iiweet and *meant to
.take, and dissolved in water eau be given
with absolute safety to the youngest in-
fant. *there who have used thie med-
icine for their little Mies, speak of it in
the most enthusiasho torma-that. is the
the beet proof of its efficacy, Mrs Alonzo
goltroate, Whitehead, N. B., sayer-,iiIn
my opinion Baby's Ovnx Tablets are fie-
eetialled for *Miran. They tam; it
readily, and it regulate° the bowels, gureii
them Of peevishness, and is a great helper
in teething. I would not think of being
without 'the T,ablete." sola by druggiets
• or send postpaid on receipt of prige, 25
oente st. box; by addressing the Dr Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont,
"Hellot Here's a horseshoe!
;41'11 -Just ihroW it 'over me left shoulder
„tor .lack, ,
do4ieuieflOok cc4fr ler
',•; plio chtet Dared. •
Craieford=Did your Wife hire a'sorid
,then ht, thy nonntry? .7-
Orabehaw-N6'. The thids tbit
.recoliellediter wasth. thought that she
woman psxt towe,:jr:we..4rkilptesTgoeptict,htta.
, itgenero i9E011 irelP4
tbint4I 4411144 theatiker night
that I was going around in rats.
Fortune Taller --.Ab, t means moneyi
Mr. Gull -Does it, teal y, meant?
Fortune lodes& one 4014
lar,
ti
A OM • 1
itlivilifuntritYa* st4:11/07/100/11174-9..11:11)1.4r1,7177,:liqrbaiullaiekk
ostmaster,-;. Sul O. CO. is
yotkangdrast it out tot:men:4v youwgiv,
"ina Wakes *odes—Puns.
. • if,
' Inv itemi lrehr nsialostalittuatit.
, NuttbiWralking of matrimony, aim
liaisons twhCliiid
fitebbine-4'hatli•thitAiitsall, I INSPouth
wby mairriaget areitift•tillisa itopiew
Dotes Transcript.
The Consumers' liave Some •
Rights. ,
' At the Manufacturers' Banquet in
Montreal several of the speakersboldly
asked for an increase of duties, portion-
/.
larly on woollens and agricultural im-
plements. Thin' is a. dangerous ground
'to get upon, and we are glad to see
that Mr Fielding bad. frankness enough
to say ed, He '
•
"I venture to say that it, would be a
mistaken policy -I am going ts betait-
did with you manufacturers to -night -
it would be a mistaken policy for you
to attempt to establish a tariff policy
in this country which would antagon-
ize the great consuming masses of the
country. You would have torecollect
that there would be several millions of
people of this Dominion of Canada not
represented in Your convention, and it
would be the duty of any public man
to. remember their interests, as well as
the interests which you particularly
represent. (Hear, hear.) And so 1 say
in the interest of not only the , country
generally, but in the interests of the
A DUMB .PRINCESS.
Once upon a time there lived a king
Who had an immense garden. Its paths
wow strewn with gayly 0010I'ed Sind, in
the niclit.e of its Yew tree hedge etood
white marble statues, and strange flow-
ers of burning colors surrounded the
grass plats. But in the middle of the
gardqn was * pond, in the center of
which was a group of ileh tailed sea
god., who, sitting upon epouting
were blowing their ihell trum-
pet*, - •
All the waddled:Aired this garden.
'There was only one person whom it did
not please -this was the king's young
and most beautiful difeghter. Those
shameless heathen gods frightened her,
and she always avoided the garden.
Therefore- the king, who loved his
daughter above all the world, Befit for a
young gardener, who had traveled
through many lands and had seen many
Pplendid things, and commanded him to
make anew garden in place of the old
one. He wielied to make a present of it
to the princess on her birthday.
The gardener did his best. He dug
and chopped and he planted; Sunshine
and rain did their part also, and when
the birthday came the gardener stood at
the entrance gate and held s leaver on
l'which he offered to the .princeee the
golden keys to the garden. Followed
by courtiere,and ladies in whiting, the
princess then made the tour of the gar-
den.
The heart of the king's daughter leap-
ed within her for joy. She forsook .the
gravel walk and sprang lightly over the
lawn, so that her court ladies had diffi-
culty in keeping up with her. But with
measured tread and a frequent shake of
the head the court dnenna followed the
frolicsome young people. A nodding
rose twig had stuck in her powdered
hair as She pasatel, She thoughtthe new
garden hideout!. ' •
•NoW. the ptineess,Was nearing the spot
*here the marble bean had formerly
had a place. To -day there litY a tiny,
smiling green lake.
"Oh,, how charming I" ekolaimed the
princess, and theladies repeated ths
word after her. , •
Then a dreadful,. thing happened; A
fet, green frog which was •sitting in the
reeds loOlung out for waterladies, being
disturbed by the rustle of silken , gar-
ments, made a great junip, and plunged
into the water so violently that the drops
spurted up. .
Every one Soreinied,and the princess
sink down; all pale, upon the ground..
New the court duenna hastened her steps
and was shocked to see what had hap-
pened. Luckily punk and 'melting
salts 'Were easily found., The fainting
girl soon came to herself, but fright had
taken away her epeeoh. With disturbed
faces and *baking with anxiety, the
ladies in waiting carried her back to the
In honer ofthe princess the toWns.
people had decked their 'houses, with
IliildenCe0 of Prosperity
T hat the country is making marked
pro gree under a Liberal administra-
tion e shown by the foltowing facts,
which appear in an: address deliyei ed
by. tbe President of the Canadian
Beni a Os Associa tion :-
InTerheeaobedaniin
kurirthureosyear. wed a steady
Dining the past twelve nuonths the
circulation had, expanded $0,600,000.
000P.0161,ine deposits had rIseo_nearly 449,-
The benke have $14,000,000 more
Jeans employed in the country's nusi-
nese, "
Oanada's foreign trade had increased
"ft°° W1011.now $146,000,000, in excess of
the forelqn trade of 1896.
The foreign and domestic exports
have contributed more to this increase
than have the imports;
A country is acouroulating wealth
when the exports exceed the imports.
, Home trade had also prospered.
Labor was scarce and wages higher.
Mercantile failures were fewer in
itt • btel year the' foreign trade of
Uweansisd7acamounted to $71 SO a head.
In 1891 it was $45.
In 1001 the average deposit le banks .1
In 1891 it was $40..
The amount of money employed in
daily business in Canada exceeded $11
per head, whereas 20 year •ago it did
not exceed $7.70.
manufacturers of this country. It • is • greens and gay nage, but when the nod-.
Well that we should stand' for , the aity :hour 'aimed the removed all sive
. .
happy medium and avoid those ex,
trenies which are sure to create trouble.
The Canadian people are willing that
a certain amount of protection shall be
afforded the industries of the country,
but we do not believe they are willing
the protection on woollens shall be in..
. creased to 60 per cent as asked for.
Nor do we believe the users of agri-
cultural implements are anxious to see
an increase. To the farmers in the
west the duties are more a burden than
to those in the, east, and the govern-
ment will do wisely to make no
changes of an upward tendency.
,Ilome Dyeing Made Easy
When Diamond Dyes
Are Used. .
For quality, variety, brilliancy • and dur-
ability of colors, the Diamond Dyee excel
all other prkokage dyes in the world, The
Diamond Dyee are made in over fifty differ,
ent colors for wool and silk, and special fast
colors are made for dyeing cotton and mix-
ed goods. No other dyes so strong, ao true
to color or so simple to use. Fall and ex-.
plioit direotione on each package enable the
inexperienced to do its good work as the
professional dyer.
The Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Pat -
tense colored on it soPerior quality of Boot&
Hessian are telling fast„ 'With one of thee.
deigns it is easy to mehe a pretty floor
ornament, The Wells & Richerdeon Oo,
Limited, 200' Mountain lit.,11.toutteal,P.Q.;
will send you free by mill all the new pet -
eine if you Elena in ycnr address..
A case that will excite a great deal of
interest Will be tried by an eecleniest ic-
al court in St Thomas on Nov 26: It is
an ACtiOb for Prete:Hi of promise of mar-
riage. The plaintiff is lilts Seraphina
Bardell, a wain* of this city, and the
defendant, Rev IlleCeWbe Short, a
curate. W A. Wilson will appear for
the•plaintiff and J S Ittibertson for the
defendant.
pout; Totogu,
JUII es trying to the nerves as temper ex-
cited by other tauten, Raveggi you heard
of Fataltin'a Painless Corn end Wart Mx.
traotor Cures onibkly and paittlegely :
other pain—make men ewear—the ladies
ow:plain—not so With Bilinatiee, All
druggiefla sell Plunatnie or It Oki .be mint by
IC ow roisoe & Ninegton, Ont., to
any addregg in Canada or United Statee, on
receipt of Mc,
WE DISPENSE :DRUGS OF STAND
ARD STRENGTH AND PURITY.
, .
Our reputation in the drfighnatient hi ere
teiblfsbed on gond and lasting 'principles.
We give our customers Put what they isk
for, and guarantee all our drugs ,to be of
standard purity. • Thie-Reene much when
yOnedriotor'e preeeriptierie are tete
Bny your Perfumes, Toilet :requisites, •
- %oriole Bitielieb;Ootrilleir Attrnizers
from us, -
5 ' ' 4.507BEITAABeft.
We call Spaniel attention to Paine'e Cel-
ery Corapotindi,,.on,r tbest rinedioinee•
It is it true health •aiidetringth riiiorir for
,weelt'and rtindowif people, Xi ,givee that
'BrioYistidi.idt-' 'ailing and. nstve energY so
imcesiniry, for thuestabljahment of entind
health kaliishi Meryl tkiMbbudd Xtelide
far above all other nfedidues.
!WAWA. a9Y4.1A DAIWA 1.11.01Y.:
staiiiroia inWeserftig in RID
vince of quishon.
•Ilfatiiitiitt-Diette.4The ts."
Emalion ot Cod Liver 011, forthose suffer-.
ing from severe coughs and bellibbiliabliAilis
Used With the greatest benefit, fklazinfac-
inre4 hy.the Davig & Lewenoe Co., Ltd.
W. Pr tatiwien. for ,-;r1Y 9e/4"
has bee. .ppinte# FP
1eta4brt
Lige 11 by I
iglig9V10:1:011:010311 trivzigf71,24
soreto trim ate ee item, bir4 the' Oro
ebiohne otirlakity, 'Font to,take" and
pridors of Petry Di g'
Orti.lienttatlACliniitloottfOrnoltyllle,
wits run over andltWed at Delta.
'kilt • kflirtif, Pilottiriirayous.
.'-‘6-teitittigatst) 4'61E14 heady/Ay: Why?
Rad Whiter° allowed to rim on negleoted
Catarrh seta in, IN not °hooked, and Con.
gumption is the result, Why not me
Oatarrhosous regularly? it cures wide In
.01 few bents, and no base of Catarrh cui
withstand it Oatarrhozotte cures by the
inhalation of medicated air whit& goes to
all parts of the lunge, throat and breathing
organg. A Certain., pleasant, :prink aura
the use of Oatarthouone, *blob is
guaranteed onder oonditions to cure
ostarrh, bronohitis and oonsumption, 215o
and
of decoration, for Dami Rumor an-
no•anced that the king's daughter had
suddenly become dumb. •
And unhappily „ this was no empty
hearsay.
The princess had long reeovered front
her fright She could eat and drink,
but no weed passed her . lips. She had
lost the power of speech. _ •
. Physicians mune to, her side. They
caused all the circumstances to be told
there, mit their heads tog, ether and
wrote long prescriptions. The patient
'Wallowed obediently drops, pills and
powdere, but the ,power of speech did
not return. . .
The whole court was draped in =cur-
ing. But the old king, Who was usually
so mild and kind, foamed with rage.
He ordered all the froze in his kingdom
to be killed and set* price of a farthing
on the head of every frog. But he
threw the gardener into prison. Of
what use was it all? The princes re-
mained dumb. •
Days, Weeks and months passed by:
Physicians collected there from all cor-
ners of the globe. When one ordered
the other always condemned, but not
one of them could • give back to the
Icing's daughter her power of speech.
Wise women and clever shepherds were
also sent for. Even. MasterHammerlein,
the executioner, was commanded to
come. They plied their strange and
secret remedies, but none of them could
help her.
In the meantime the poor gardener
was inaSorry plight* He had lamed for
a rich reward, and now he was lying in
chains end oonld 'behold neither sun her
Moon. But his old mother was %till liv-
ing in the homestead, and she was a
Plover. Woman of much experience.
WI= she heard what had happened to
bee iofl, ate tied up her bundle and wan-
dered off to the king's town. When she
arrived there, she betook herself to the
prison and implored the turnkey with
IlItCh Moving words that he at last led
heebit6 the Prison. • "
The ;nether and eon remained atone
together "'behalf an hour. Thin the old
woman hobbled off. But when the war-
der brought his jug of water to the'
young man he was walking about his
cell, with his head high, whistling a
tuna "
Next day he demanded to be:tilken be-
fore the king. He claimed that he pos.
,sees,ed put remedy which Would...x*40re
; =the Ticiwiir of speech VS the prirgillit
The princess had been obhaid that
&Me day64undergo &great deal: Fifa
she had been pricked with rsdlitit need -
foreign doctor. AtthOlie had
trofifirid and sobbed, but not a word lied
;She ;Token.. After that she -bra been
tgfvei, atthe advice of an oldnirb deo-
, the loot, kith and.jongue of a
fMgpI., this was also quitenselerie,
No -the prinerril was lying, Vile and
• hilgotraCOheur?oh,yeseo. #110.,
a• lt• -Thkylonght the gardener.* her
MeV. -Ha Mins *ere olanlringlint
Walked seekand seemed in good; spirits
i4Trry••Wf lots," said the MI, "and.
you OSA cure her you shall the
70(14f, elEgtf Green Crecodile4midiss
ranch goldius you can oarry.”."-"")" ,
Plgerhtner went to the 'Likialiirs
couch Madh her pit up, whicbe did
took her little
hieandg. d into
e that' said.
6
, algtlfftintor
years • d.
'Viten blash e6V6f5a prin,
t Oentvitance„.. her bilsoratt,..sed
fell • told f;UM her uta burst
the words "Not yell" '
it flof_ept-edh had retitiled to
;r.„wIilsIt thrOwhole court joined- hini,zmv
But the king wept tears,ef joy',
retnlhe German of Rudolf Banibaohd
Th�
Bull
.,;1W
,
Dog
-• kind
GripoQuinine
. cures any cola) or, COUGH
in a few hOttp.
A, Marshall, of Ramsay's Corners.
near OttawaN•was called to his door and
shot by an unknown man,who escaped
in the dark. The bullett went through
Mr Marshall's shoulder, inflicting s; ser-
ious wound. •
TO HAVE BEAUTIFUL SKIN.
, 6
/Avery one wno would have a olesi, soft,
, velvety skin free from pimples, blackheads,
:redness and disfiguring eruptions must
u se Dr,'Cliiiee's Ointment. It is . a true
food for the akin, does not olog the pores as
dn nomdere, end insures permanent benefit.
There is not a single itching, burning die. •
.ease of men, women or children that .Dr.
Outset' Ointment will not euro. 'Mothera
find ite invaluable for Baby Emma, scald
head an chafing on the little ones..
No sabstitnie for'the (te L." Menthol
Plotter, although some unserupulens deal.
erg may say there is. Reeommended by
doetorit, by hospitalsfby the eleritY, h'•
averybod 'for etiffnese •plentiert 4
Made ve vid Lawrenoe 0o., Ltd.
The stoqi which bag jtit.Stropt 11144
coasts of th nited Kingdom wft"
wort for many years. Already '100
persons have beta reported drowned.
John Flooner, whose body, it was rc-
ported,teas found in a well in Otonabee •
Township, is alive and well: This my-
stery has now mem:tied a more Wllierilt
,
aspect; • .
'rho fling of liktingee,• "fluolVis Ilarew `Stiouierte
HERE'S A HEART
POINTER
No basting shout the bush for Aaron
Nichols -hit believes Dr. Agnew'
Cure fop the 'Heart cured Ids wife,
and he says lea straight. „
"This is to certify that I bought twobotties of
Dr.' Agnew's Cure for the heart for my wife who
nas been fot twenty years a great sufferer ,from
!leart Disease. She had more benefit from It
•.han from all the doctors -that have attended her,
And I am pleated to give this certificate of its
wonderful curative powers." •
Aaron Nichols, Peterboro P.O., Ont.
' It relieves; hi thirty minute.a.
•
'SOld by, 3. E. Hovey and R. P. Reekie
Canadian imports and exports are
both increasing. Ihe figures for • Oc-
tober, and for the four months end-
ed October 31st show a gain under
each heading, the imports for thethird
of the fiscal year being $61.487,168 , and
the exports $73,871,389, against $61,-
480,786 and $70,112.901, for the corres-
ponding period ot 1900.
JOHN LEE'S FEAR
Was averted by the timely use
of South American Nervine—
-
That's what you get when,
you. buy a Happy Thought.
The Happy Thought Range
was one of the first Ranges
manufactured in Canada.
• More II aptly Thought
• Ranges are manufactured
and sold each year tharr-all
• other Canadian makes combined ----1$06000 being now in use.
• When buying buy Canada's ravorite, 4unte appyThought,"
not an experiment, : ; : ; :
"• •statinfeuttired..by•
The Wm, Buck Stove Co., Limited, Brantford
• Write the idannfacturers for Illustrated Catalogue.
SQL» rat
HARLA.ND BROS, •- CLINTON
‘BESilryt4
TAIRD14
THE CAIIAN.IBH31M....S.g.t.
HERS
_
E3/t,sn, Door, and
Blind Factory.
S. S. COOPER - • PROPRIETOR,
General Builder and Contractor.
• •
This Motors/is the largest in the oounty, and his the very latest improved ms- '
ohinery, capable of doing work -on the shortest notice. We carry au extensive
an4reliable stook and prepired plans, and give estiniatee for and build all ohm- •
es' of bnildinge on short notioe and on the closest prices All Wore is eupervis.
.ed in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of ire,
. lerior and exterior material. , • •
'Lumber Lath Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors,' Blinds, Ete
Agent for the Celebrated ORA.TBILL SCHOOL -DESK, ma:intact rime
at Waterloo. Call and get prices and estimates before plaoing vour orders •
•
irst class.:14tiagies• •
andittradotis •
We have a large assortment Of gratelass Buggiei
to choose from and intending buyers will ilUd our . stook 110441-
date. Prices are low for high-grade .goods. •
. . .
. Geo. Lavis
9
eu enu Awl emast Dealer. C11 t on
Doetcirm did their best but
were powerless.
Yr. John Lep, of Pembroke, says :-=." I had
‘ndigestion, 1 bad lost my appetit.,!. I was run
town in flesh, I was to sick that I feared falai
....cult% anti was almost in devair bemuse my
itytaciatt seemed p.werkss .ta cope with tit»
lisease. I was induce. 1 to try Snuth Ant rica:,
,:ervine. I reg.:chic:I in Much b nmit fr..m o.
atIc that I peptcvcr...,1 in the treatrwit,
..rtay 1 atrs a new mut nmi am cured. cm.
•tely.
Sold b J. E. Hovey and R. P. Reekie
• 'Rev, Principal Grant is able to with
about the grounds at his residence.
Coat Pins
are, now a Serious Bun, Then
why burn coals for the weeldy
wash? Some Soaim won't Washr,
linen without -boiling bet
SUNLIGHT. SOAP Wile It's. 4111.
•
was economy to bujethe haat of
all Soaps,when by doing so the y„
cpianfity of coal used ou weshing; 4
day can ba r
•
Reduced
. 50percent...
• Ifikililik Cti a Obeli:Inferior' indur
1 lotapticalilloape towash la likell
. iiienditig a 5 tint taint fora ta
ptmlbass I strata artIdo foe
• 9, tam., .1.1.1 r; pt...
' .r.va.e^". 4 '•'' it', r: '4' ''''
'.. 4 .
• ' 411 " ' • ' f.,
' ' i•'• '' 4 f. 'a. in I P:" ':
e 13Y figifilg ' '
" ;:f ' ,. •I b., . •i,
.. '1.0'341444r .:., Jou:tale ODA ,
sost;in,tha 90.eti 'Pao" -mks 4914
rteeds aottp sosatinn,theloagattl
: idiot ths *Asian eniabeil; !494.,
talriat or ''. I, ••• ,» - -, , ; • ,,,.1 -
I. • 1. ,r!' ",7,1.., 4 ..•4
4 4;
*ill &more
'and de Vitcnitetflattter,,7theit
twe tablistreit Sonitiog, oblap
soap WM de wltb5esk Th.
.rnalotity of fhb v0114400
out the Snot of 'true *Conway.
The* Why SUNLIGHT SOAP.
le edited for by thee* p.opl.to,.
ono asides for any
tak sis *odd, •
ASTIIMA CURE FREE
Asthmalene Brings Instant Iteliel and Permanent
• • Cure inill.Cases.
- SENT ABSOLUTELY PEKE ON RECEIPT'OF POSTAL
BM YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY.
CHAlitED-
-
FOR TEN
*YEARS,
LOX 101 ROL animas •
Gentlemen: I write thigtistinienial lime a° oft), hit &tag -kriict the Wonde.. ,
ltd effect of your Asthtnalene, for the oure of Asthma. My wife hal him afill
speAMO IlltbAWSA.thso
frpailtia vete r llagexh0101n
4.7ient'Ulll as WW2
'. 11*-°"l3641rit10r To fnlrzv492Pr,ai,ffrigIV41tk`
Iatonol obtied'bthf'Ailge1inrttaneinit dt he
atai of movambar. I very Von patieed4sdloa1 k 110,011elii:`r
" Uld411 COI
"bottle her .e.ithrat has &a red; and. ,ahs is entirely Tree Iron. all_iiptonta ,
'*1 lAtedirlifOinily r OtidihiVdictine Walt !fhb aititilotbll With, this ,
511eiressing . : . : ,' ,: ., , ." ,, ,, , 4..''• Utiotorp:.C., '
Itotitirespecttuily, .. 0, pt, iv.iNO, 0Mop*
DR. Tiler Sited. Illinidtili 0o. 'v.0 ‘4 _ .
Gentlemen: i WAN trotililedAokAeilinia for 22 yotrit.„%thity.Otitd ,rtninee ' f:
tailrethedioe, but they hare ill htlled: .1 ten lire* yeat *AMIN:HOW*
matted with 6 trial bottle. / found relief at onoe. I hive since purobaled .
full-silte bottle, and / sin ay* gratetal. r hays a family of font obildote,
for sit 3reers was unable to work, Ism now in the beet of health and rim
business: every day. Thie testimony you win make inch lust ofr.,ciii, 14 6
Atom: addreas, 285 Itivington Ore*IL U
, P/1.MA.
. OW nail( igOkh al,, NOW York Oity. Itir:
111111 tOVILL tilt ilitItT111 !III II Italft tir ICA
Lio not delay. Vitritti at OM*, addreedng DU. TAPT BROS. Ittlitaiat '
19131ait 1$01h St., N. Yi, Oity,
Sold by all Druggists.
There id nothing like Aethmeleee,
brings instankrelief, even in the Worse
The Bev. 0, V, w$Lts, of Villa
oases. It onus uhen ell else fails. I!
111,, soil: "Your ttial bottle of Asihmalene
received in goad condition. In cannel, tell ,
rived from it/ I wee a slave, ',Aliened with
you how thankful I feel for the good dee
putrid wore throat, and Mauna for ten s I
year& I despairedof ever being cured.: 0'
saw, rair advertisement for the cure"! S
*hie dreadful and tormenting disease, Agi
thine, and thoiight yeti , had oserepohait
youreelyee, but reiseiVed 'to Ole it a • la
TO DIY lardOttrilutlent, the kW, aoted Ulm
a Charm. Pend mea hill errs -bottle?
llaRhebvi‘oin.shreldCallijnig;1111171486116Itrri61, '
Nirrakentaatr. 0,19011,
Dse Ter" Bea. ntemeeni.04,
Gentlemen: Your Alithintilerte is an es.
vii3ebm. and Hay Fever,
sti4141:04114404roertrpottYlvir04914e, 14,
IS askinist netuni won 844, -`
After hying it osrehilly anaiyzsd, We
can 'tate that Asthma ate oontain. no
ni,LriiMie, chloroform or ether 4,1
—',471iiv:"Iherditititectito LAB
•
« '
1