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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-12-13, Page 87TA"' I • 7'r Dec6raber 130;14,901 THE CLINTON NEW ERA OY :0%!%.Ti i.; S ELF o,i(VIN o‘t • I), 'WOMEN Cannot afford to be sick, they say. So, very often, they strug- le along and eep up, where other women go to bed. To such women the value of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scriptiolf is be- yond computa- tion. It cures the common cause of ill -health in woman, de- rangement or dis- ease of the wom- anly organs. A temperance medi- cine. It contains no alcohol, opi- um, cocaine, nor other narcotic. bOale C01 AlOOSeVO140 ..."...411...0 4 I, ' S. expreesing his political views an experiences Colonel Boone - Velt'S pen is a trencliant one. Iiere Are porno extracts from. his - . Political essays and lecturee whicli dernonetrate the truth a that otatement, are fair samples of bie etYle one also show the trend of Inc =We Problems in Figures. Possibilities of a Lead Peden From Statistical Standpoints [New Orleans Timeo•Demoove,t.] baye been figuring on the possi,- Mary *6110.11.15 S4Citettailitiet1011. • e --.0.4v ' MART STUART'S champions Iowa 'been well to the front latelY. and quite a library Migbt now be formed a tories of her reign, vollunee Loarlon "Outloo.k." The true goePel 'Of hauPlneee, ste we read between the 111180 et Xior d Rego - beryl, playfti) addroos to the Royal Celedonian HortioultUral Soelety on Wedistesid-aY, has ite Nom/odor) in tuakeimillevO. ft le foollah, as well as vtritten to defend her cOaracter, and 'Wrong, to covet your neighbor's orehltis novels foUnded on her life. In e.e be hurt by the euPeriorlty of ids -hot. mind pretty clearly t Moini Who hoe a penchant for the stas eighteenth century 'loins 'Wesley, a Mari IleUllett, when yam knout that your oWn !Attlee of a, lergl pencil", said a young eI wish to peesseb, not the doctrine tistioal side of thing, nand you would of Pot Jiidgment, investigated her case tweet -pee -0 have been admired and that of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of reaily be surprised to know what • in one of hie rare intervals of leisure. Your luxuriant crop of groundsei win . the strentlelle life; the lite of toil and a Man can do wi h ne lead pens and declared his belief that most of Maim things 00111fOrtable for the can - effort, of labor and strife; to preach ell. I Illow Man y_ wor a are there in a the charges brought againet her were thaiTe• :11Yeei:nelyf YboyU rheitavdeingnoagabrodoekn on that highest form of 0=011.0 Which lead Pencil ? tiow Many columns of also, and only supported by forged Polio OWn, YOU Can more than supplycomes, not to the man whoan desires newener Matter ? Row many pages documents. As the years have rolled mere easy peace, but to the man. Who Of a 1101:01/ of the average size ? Bow on many 3:nen have become a the same lotrticulture-tor choice, , Mr, • John does not fibril*. trout hardship, or from things of that sort Moy Many poems, essays, eel moils and opinion es; the great Preacher, and i in tiLs re"Tighne fogrooctsharGazzlein. erg Ptuubelpisrhien! ohne of making books substitutee for bitter toil, and who, out of these, WRVS one lind in the have refused to take the Elizabethea the splendid, ultimate triumpli," --.. lead of asa ordinary pencil. Really view of Mar* Stuart's conduct. . -I Speech at the liandlton, Club, Chicago, these questions are n t asily answered In a work recently issued by Mr Iliceo:stia:ettlnts7,33theradresistiswao.n. linuflentittundeuto: April, 180, but One May arrive at it reasonable ap- Samuel Cowan there is a fresh interest bustling tra.vel to be got out of the "The successful man, whether in proximation.by doing a little sum ir for admirere of the Queen of Scots, td business or politics, Who has risen laarithmetic. In the first place the aver- reason of the Portraits of Mary Om same way that a sharp appetite may a eonscienceleas swindling of his age diameter of the pencil used by men Tess than sixteen) given with the twit b• appeased by a jualcione perusal of neighbors, by deceit and chicanery, who write it great dealisone4wentieth volumes, Some of these have neves '.10ookerY books. Carrying Lord Rose- by f on 'Loch, e. G'onsidering the wood and been Published, (before, and in Mors. pleLortisr4It thheyrelief a 1 thatt ttleors tit ar td 17 or f, aWerefte; bY unscrupuleus boldnese and un- lend, the point of a, pencil measures Ulan one she appears as a really beau pound work on dentistry would afford about. one-half of an inch, one quarter tient woman who might well charm all ;1 :it Tr it ragingtle ru toothache, t bean ed. or hoz ocrupuleus cunning, stands toward society as a : dangerous wild beast. of an inch representing the lead pot- beholders. In fact, these portraits 14011. quite jostify the Price asked for "Mara Currencx and the Theory, of The mean and cringing . admiration ... e-quar er o an inch . of lead will Casket Letter?" untio onhie valueless timeesver a va., which such a career conirneauls among "Allowing for breaks and scratches, Queen of Picots, and Who wrote the ewer those wile think crookedly or not at all on t- - t makes this kind of success perhaps the write tvio colutlans of , matter for the Many portraits supposed to represent Eirchenges. ordinary newspaper, assuming thatthe Mary Stuart differso remarkably that pencil is not of the extremely soft doubt is ()Sten expressed as to her haat- character. • There is about 1,800 words • ing been so 'beautiful as her oonternpor- Crompton's COKS-ETS. "I had female trouble for eight years,,, writes Mrs. L.- J. Dennis, of 828 Bast College Street, jacksonville, Ms. For three years A suffered continually. Words cannot express what I suf- fered. 1 sought relie among the medical profes- sion and found none,. until induced by kind friends to try Dr.,Plerce's Pavorite Prescription. When I began taking this medicine I weighed ninety-five pounds. After taking 'Favorite Pre- scription I was built up until now weigh one hundred and fifty-six pounds—more than I ever weighed before. I was so bad I would lie front day to day and long for death to come and re- . lieve my suffering. I had internal inilamma- tion, a disagreeable drain, bearing-dowu pains in the lower part of my bowels, and such dis- tress every tuonth, but now I never have a pain —do all my own work, and vi a strong and heafthy woman. Thanks to your medicine. I consider myself a living testimonial of the ben- efits of your ' Favorite Prescription.'" Dr. PIERCE'S i•,-.70RITE PRESCRIPTION MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG SICK WOMAN WELL, YEARS' EXPERIENCE most elangerous of all the in uencess that threaten our national We; Our standard of public and private eon - duct will never be raised to the proper. level Until. WO make the scoundrel who succeeds feel the weight of It hostile Public opinion even more strorigly than the scoundrel who Wis."- "Latitude. and Longitude Among R.eforreers." "Money is a• geed thing.. It. is A fool- ish affectation to deny it. B.ut it le no the. only good thing, and after a cer- tain ' amount has been amassed ceases to be the chief even of material good things. It is far better r fin in- stance, to do well a hit. of work which Is well worth .doing." -Speech to Young Men, December Slet,. 1900. , • ' "Practical politics • roust not be con- strued to mein dirty politic% In the. long run the' of fraud' ond treachery and foulness are unpracti- cal politics, and ths most Practical of .all politicians is • the -politiciari Who is clean and decent .and upright. But a matt who goes into the actual battles of the politic< world must prepare himself much as he would for the struggle in . any other branch' •of our life. He Must be prePared to Meet men of far lower ideals dtan. his owri, and to face things,' not as he Would wish them, bot os they are He must •not lose his own high. ideal, and. yet ne Must face the fact that the major- ity of the men 'with . whom he Must work have lower ' ideate. He must stand • firmly for what he believes, • and yet he must realiza.that political ac- tion, to be effective; most be the 'joint action of many men, and that he initet sacrifice' somewhat. Of his '. own: ions to these of his associates if he ever hopes to see his desires talte.proc- . deal shape. • ' • • "The prime thing that everY. •mac• who takes an interest in politics should remernber is that he' most set and riot merely crittelie. the actions of others.. It. is not. the. man who sits by his fire- side reading his evening -..paoer and saying how •• bee -oue• polities. and our .politicians are who will ever ' do any-, ' thing to loose us ; ilt• is the man. Who. goes out 'into the rough. hurly-burly of the csiocus, the primary and: political meeting, and there faces his fellows on equal terms.", . .1' • • "Of ad the eeces that tend for evit ' in a great city like New York. .probab- ly none ara so• potent: tos- the seneatiOn- al papers. . -One has had ex -tier- , ience svith them it is 'difficult to real- ise the reckless indifferenCe to truth or decency displayed by papers such as the. two that have the largest circuits-, tion in New" *fork city. Scsatdal forms the breath Of the ..nostrils of . such; papers ahd.hliey are ouitts 'ass ready to' create RR to describe it. TO. sustain law and order is humdrum., and does not really lend itself to flaunting Wood.' cute; -but if the editor will stoop, and. make his subordinates Steep, to rak-.; ing the gutters of huinan depraVity, to.. . -upholding -the .wrongdoer arid furiously assailing what is- upright and honeat he oast make mooey, just as ether. types of pander make • It. ',The mon who' to de ,honorable work . •any • form of civic politics Milet make itp. hia . mind' (and. if he is a Man • of properly robust character he will make it up without difficuity) to treat the assaultso. of papers like these with. absolute in- , difference and to go his way untteeete ing. Indeed, he will have to -make up his mind to be. isemetimes juetly and More often Unjustly,. ,even , by decent, people, ond he must not. be so thin-skinned as to mind such Criti- cism Oyermirch." • TRADE [VI ARtiii DESIGNS t CoPYRIGHTs &C. Anima sending a sketch and description MeV illicitly ascertain our opinion fiee witetber WI ,nvqntion 15 probrbly patentable. Communiee• Litt: s Atrt Al y confidential. Handbook on Patents seat free. Oldest agency for securing_patents. . dffirds fallen through Minna it Co. receive special r.c.f. kg, w it heat chance, lathe SCitnolic Jittiericau. 3 handsomely lilnatruted o wkly. Largest di, culation of ars scientific journal. Terms. $5 a : ise . tow ninitha 10l. Sold by all ewsdetvers, ' UNN St CO._8618"adwav• New _York ivi 'drench Office. ti:b P St.. Washington. i?..0. The.. London Daily FREIE PRES Two o'ClOck Edition, $9.00 rile PER YEAR in a full column of a .newspaper bf the aries alleged she was; yet. out of twen- New Quinine Discovery . average size. Two • columns would ty-four a good dozen will give the idea' The OH represent 8,800 words. So we wet this • number of words out of one.quarter of . an loch of lead. Out of one loch of lead we would get four times 8,600, or 14,400 words. Out of seven inches we would get 100,800 words. So far as the number of words is concerned we have in this result the possibilities of the lead pencil. Allowing 1.800 words to the column this wou:s1 mean 56 coil:irons of solid matter, or an eight -page paper of the seven -column width. "Two columns a clay is a good average for a reporter. In order to grind out 86 columns of solid matter it would re- quire on this basis the reportorial ener- gies ot 38 men. In other words, there is enough lead in a pencil, with due care and atteution, and without any unnecessary waste. ought to dq, one man nearly a month. which she passed many an hour -she "A man can boy a lead Pencil for 5 kept a stock 'for presents to towel kin- . cents. The e.verege piice paid by the . dred and 'great people, Catherine. was How many have to say lg. My cepted matter $5 dollars -a column. a generous giver, from motives of poll- PimPOY face Is tin:, bane of hest newspaper of the country for ac- cy, even when dealing with persons,she my life " - Hew few would matter, it is possible for a newspaper distrueted or disliked. . have It to say if 'Maly griVe Dr. • It is . quite possible that the portraiti AKnew's ointment the test. It one pencil' will 'write 56 columns of writer 'to earn; on an investment of 5 cents, $220. From this it Would seem ee these Valois queens and princesses Ins that Mr. Liuy did. Shat there is money in a lead pencil.and have become rather mixed in course el on the face of it it looks like. one of the time, and some without names have «i have found Dr. AgneW's Ointment the very hest investments one could make been passed off as likenesses of kiarY beet remedy for pimples, and sore faces that I and yet there are men in the business Stuart, when really representing the have ever used. I had three trying cases under - Who look at tlie matter tom another odd-looking Claude, toicheas of -Lor- 1'11Y care and have cared them with this greatest viewpoint, for who had a- curiously long wide instead of being a pro- raine, of skin remedies. Ail traces of the sores in each , liflc producer of wealth, the pencil yen- or her better -:featured sisters, Eliza- case have been cleared off andthe skin left as soft as a baby's. I recommend it everywhere." eeallf leaves one baunted by the iron- beth and Margaret. They would an p -Chas. H. Lahr West Pittston. Price ca.% 87 tea o poverty". appear richly ("reified. some wearing. • -' that this famous Queen was • indeed a handsome woman, and as for the re- mainiag twelve likenesses, as. contras dieter,' as they are unflattering, al- lowance must be made for Inoompetent artists and for the possibility that . these dissimilar portraits represent oth- er women, Catherine de Medicis had three • daughters, Claude, Duchess of Lor- raine; Elizabeth, Queen of Spain, and ON EVERY soX. , agents, and do 310 'margaret, Queen of Navarre; and three produce aninasty after effects. 'Cure any daughters-in-law, Mary Stuart, wife 01 cold quickly and surely. as can% a hog Francis IL; Elizabeth of Austria, wife .see all drnggiets, of Charles IX., and Louise of Lorreine. wife of Henry III. The queen -mother Major Merritt, of Toronto,' has accepted the appointment of almond in command of had a passion for portraits, especially the new South African coutingent. for those of her own relatives, and oc- cupied artists constantly. Besides her . • ' BLOTCHY" FACES own collection -in the contemplation of s 0.141001T WILL WIN Th fart that Crotnoton's Corsets hold fled *CC th0 .cstimation of ali Canadian women is entirely doe to . superior workeianahlp, best quality of material, cooed style; and beauty of deign. -• Ask for •ar acar Straight Ptaat Models. grow Moe a Pusan lire Sae "Wm floatimp4000. 4. ine Tablets late coated)are a certain cure for coughs and colds. The Grip-Quinlne Tab- lets have all the curative powers of ordinary Quinine, combined with other curative Cameras 1 Cameras I. Cameras t Buy a Camera and be Happy . There ie probably no pastime moreplessant and inatruotive to both older and younger MIMS than photography. It is pleasure become it helpe to while away thee° long winter evenings, and Itis inetruotive because tesehas care and preoleion and,teitohes to look for the artistic in the everydey surroundings of home. The general impression is that it is hard to take photo% but snoh is not the °see. Any one with kodalt and inetruotion book otos take photos. We carry a full line, In CAMERAS -Film, Plate, Illagazine, Box and Folding. PLA.TES---Stanley, Beaman, Paget Prize. PRINTING PAPER--Solio and Dekko,. Films, Developers,- Mounts and Outiite. Call and nee. • For those who prefer to have their developing and finishing done we vete the follow.. ing prices; We guarantee work if exposure is good • 4x6 tin PrOwnie. ' 80 6 mixtures This edition le published especially for towns, villages and rural districts in Western Ontario. ". It gives all the news up to IONS O'CLOCIC each day, 'including Foreign,, Canadian, iAmerican, District, Local and Sporting. It contains eight to twelve pages five days a week, and sixteen pages on Saturday. Half -tone and other Illustra- tions of Itnportant doings and !prominent people appear every day. The Saturday edition alone is worth the price. Subscriptions received at any time. Address - The London Free 'Preis Fig. Co LONDON, ONT. mention tills paver. Free Samples. 111110Thottaand !tree Sample Box. ea ofPerrozone, The Groat Tonle Per The tilood,Ner. Ves and Ayala; Will Be, quivers on Saturday at The Drug Stored/ •11,, Combo's, u , Clinton A representative of the proprietors of this wonderful preparation will be at florae's drug store on Saturday neat for the purpose of conducting it free. distribution of wimples. Every one is respectfully invited to call, and seintre a sample box of Ferrozone, sufficient for one week's treatment. Ferrozone is an .unfailing owe for Anaemia, Chlorosis, Impure blood, Dys- idrighes Mame, • Hear; Diaease, Week * v ' pepsia, Indigeetion Rhenrctatisni Nerves, Langonr, Tiredness, Loss of Appetite, Sleeplessness, 'Weakness, Kid- ney, Liver, Bladder and Catarrh tronblee. ' Perrozone is the greatest tonic known and ia so concentrated that one tablet -is equal in curative power to teaspoonful a ordinary medioines.. It is pleasant' to the taste, easily taken and guaranteed in remits at Comber'. Drag Store where simples will •be distributed next Saimiay. 33e sure you get one. • ' crowns as queens, and thie would help Suld bY trovuY and Bleukie considerably in the mistake. MarY ,An inmate of the House of Industry' at when Dauphinesi aid Queen of France, away and Was frozen to death. Stuart Used to .be sumptaimily attired ststliens.; . Ont.,. named. Trion -is wandered. gig'W5 ?re will Outwear two pa.irs of common rubbers. For three years we have proved that with you can stub WIWIP‘913 your t to 40but you cannot stub the *libbers • Ring's genuine 6mA" ate stamped glow , upon the'0610 df eatih,rubber • with oar copy- iighted name do not allow yourself to be de- del,ed by imitations. • t, Woes LEATHER TOP Sualroof the best on the market) 64rich, 9.inch and 12-itich: tops) with Rolled Edge and Heels, They are carried in stock, and your dealer CAA order thern for you. Uo J. D KIN,111,00., Limited boo exclusivo' Ward of tali "vs abbe st Public Peculation in Latin Countries. A well-known Italian diplomatist, who has only recently left Loedon to exchange his post for a more important one, told me a, couple of years ago that, with Very few exceptions, /Milan rninitters-0.S distlect from diplomat- ists -all "feather their nests," or at least endeavor to do so. Consequently, When a Disraeli, a Guizot, or a Jailed diee poor, his psoVerty is not only nobounted a wonder, but a virtue, by alMost every French, Italian and Spanish journallet. To the 'very Filen number of statesrnen of the so-called Latin nations thus distinguished Moist bei added the name of Praitcesco Criss - ph The fact of his demise In pecti- liarly straitened circumstances hal been so preminently, brought fOrward In France, Italy and Sloths as to tempt Englieh scribes still further to empties - size thin rare, not to say eltraiirdinstry, evedence of the honeety of a great -or reputedly great -statesman of Oustei- Latin 'origin. Christman .13oi On You. and When, as Queen of ' Scotland, ohs . . traita, of Contrive, reprersent her in. WI- P TIENCE. itqi ,, •, . ‘ . was Dartiley's wife: Her later •pcire 'POIME: Ge"' dotes areas.. • .i.g) 2: Li1/42 r: . , .a.nd-rittli suffered .the untold 3uffitir- ins's. that are a nsrt of shine oi the mere violent phases -sot Kidricli. disorder,. Di:mitt:we couldn't Curie - . but South American Kidney COMS put liira;to rights, • • • • • ,.. . . Adam' Soper,. of Burk' Falls., Ont was for five' ,, yeere a great sufferer 'front a. most aggravatc, f. Icirnt of Kidney disease. TO :tott his own word:, : '• I decided to trysonte of the patent' medieinc,... ' f was recommended to uie South A.mericah Ki:- ne 'Cure.' I recti ed great benat Trorn pue carefully observing "tios . Caerowned hauls, and five bottits cornidete'y.cured me-nstd *soder since that time.".; .. • • , .86 - „ . or those- attributes vrhich by 'common geld by "..l. R: Hovey, ..at -04 rt., i!..': reeltie Developing ..each dozen Printing. and Mounting.. . . „each dozen Developing, printing, mounting, each. dozen H.B. COMB& 350- . 70 7.50 10o 61 600 30a 25o 6a 5o 650 - 550 . go 40' 460 • 8o 7o 75e 60o Chemist at Druggist .r. FURNITURE BROADPOOt, lkoX & 00. The Andy increase us oar trade is good proof of the foot that our, goods are right and our prism lower than those of other dealers ill the trade. We miumfacture furniture on a large male and eau afford to sell cheap. /1 you. buy from tie, we save for you the prefit,•which, in other cases, has to be added in fog , the retail dealer. ' This week we have passed into atook some of our new destine. Space Will , not perm us to quote primes, but come and gee for yourself what main we We to offer.. Remember -we are determined that our prices eball be the owest in the trade. UNDEBTA.KING. • In thie department our stook ia complete, and we have.,:undoubtedly the hest funera outfit in the county. Our mum are as ow as the lowest, , . BROADFOOT BOX &CO J. w. p.s. -Night and Sunday:calls attendedato bridling it 0'. .W. Ohidley'10,;(E'ruaeral Director) reeidence Redmond and Pa.rnell. . HOSE who have, sought to traoe a parliamentary likeness between Mr. John Redrnond and Mr. Par - nail have surely insisted over - Much on The Saxon aide of their charm:shim sirs the London "Outlook." - Many .opportunities"„ 'Of the ii lints never been a. symptt.nt of kidney els: ‘King's" House - of Commons career failed to discoVer in him a single one . Consent *re assigned to Irishmen, eith- er on or off the stage. This is not so 6 022* 0 • . nell, admittedly, was a consummate master of strategy, a man of kinflinchs Ing will, and one who kept his unruly pack in order by the sheer force, as it • seemed of a auperiar mind dominating aa inferior. He may have been re- spected, unqueetionably he wasfeared, but no one can make even a pretense of saying that he was liked, His was th A a o nature in its leleat and least alluring form'; • and In hint •there was also a Considerable dash ol the %mystic. Mr, Redmond is not a The followino story appears in the coneiciouS plaglariat; but •It can hard Christmas Canadian Magazine and be doutitee, that he has modeled hiv- clearly emanates from a writer who, eelt-ingely, peihaps by force of 16h14 es remember well,when asmall chi d, plans hie former chief: i'04 eame f Mr aissedniorid Mr. Par - at one time lived in 'Huron county,1-, -association - noon that remarkable haw my cheery -old grandmether itottId. . time, and looking a little behove -the Asene-a-soond to the hetlee on Ohoist- surface, there are sharp points of ctn- alas morning with her hawl CoVering bast between the two. Mr. Redmond, . J. M. MoLEOD a capacious and 'mysterious basket. tlaisugh an Anglicized Irishman, re - Arid how we watched for her! She Maine an Irishman, still; Mr. Parnell Was seventy or more, and her .. skin never was an Irishman at all, save in THAT TOUCHISItt SPOT • 111c14E0D'S SISTER 1114111011 , • :0 P ' • ' ' Weak and impure Blood, , Liver.tikigatiey Diseases, • FeMale OU• zapitti4.• pbt ! ,. ,. -Alt Drugosts, or weite dtreokto• The Small Boy's Poser. Charles derived little geed from his visit to Sunday schOol YeaterdaY... tee Onset mammamissed a smelt pot of jam, itbd as she noticed dente tell- , tale: eVidetteari Wield ,Chttrieleit mouth and hand % she asked him if he had seen or eateri the jam. Charles insisted' that he had net even eeen the jam. Par* thereupon was called in. and Charles Was punished severely. DraW- ,itat Charles close to her, and wiping the leers item his eyes, Mamma, said: "When X Was 'your age, my boy, never told a falsehood." "How old were you before you began?" asked • Charles, between sobs. --Albany nave • sd“, :prztritrriu PAINS, Danger elgoit, prompt treaiMent is (vs. 'girdled. Bathe the region of pain broiled* lately' with Nervilinc and pour Nervillne on brown pm*. tma bind quieldy over the affected part. Ticker them mustard, and se proMpt thitt 0further progress of the Malady Is cheeked at once, ell prune utade or outside yield ;Net as quicitly to Neryilitte. and your druggist sells it, wrinkled yellow on ber face, brit her regard to his national aspirations. eyes were Ete bright as ours. She would mi.. Redmond's "mysticism," too, is come in through the backyard so thatrather the natural shield *fa cautious we would not see her too soon ; enter politician. Who has learnt reticence by quietly by the rear and cryout "Christ- long practice of the game than an ea - mos box on you all I" and then she de- dowment of Nature. He has taught clared that we all owed her a Christ.- himself how to school and keep curbed nuts box. She didn't alwaye get One, the impulses of an essentially Irish but by and -by she would bring out her temperament; and that he generally own little gifts and distribute thin succeede says Innen for his self -re - The dear old lady hadn't much to give stralot But when he does burst out - which is seldom -you know that in cUpand-saucer, it was given Vvith a scratching the Parliamentarian you graft which wouldihaye become the have found the Mileelan. Mr, Parnell, donor of diamonds and isearls. She on the o'ther hand, never generated and her bread -Winner had come to aught but White heat. In his latest Canada When it took six weeks to cross platform speedh Mr. Redmond has al - tile Atlantic, had invaded Western us, but whether it Was a tin horse or a Ontario when the train ran a few miles near Albany that the only one on the continent, had hewn out a farm in the Huron tract, helped to lay the foundation ot. Canada's agricultural' greatness, had not heard an opera, nor seen an electric street ear, but oh 1 the wealth of love and brightness in her eyes And haying distributed her preserite she Would take off her bonnet and put bri her best black -lace cap, and stay for dinner. Bless her, she knew how to play with boys and girls even if She Was over seventy 1 Been .now, when she is over ninety, andis a great- grandmother several times over, she is still Cheery and .hright.can play a game of checkers. epin it tam pan on the floor, or pick 1.10.1sins from the rnysterietle blue -flamed pan. BLit I shall never forget the days when she broke in with her hearty' "Christmas Hog on PLEASE NOTE TEIS PAOT.. That we aretully prepared to supply your every want as far as pure drugs, and me& ranee ere sioneerriea. Careful and accurate family dispeneing is our forte. We coritiii- nallyalto to Olean our patrorie in two great eimentialits-quellity and low prices. Oar steak of toilet ° preparations will in. terest your. PAI.NE'SOALErt/ ClOttrOttliti, Tainee Celery Compound is the medidne you should nse4When yoa lack nerve nogy, when the body is poorly noutiehed, When you are weak, rundown, deepondent or aleepleoe. PaintOst Celery Compote:1d lowed himself a license. whieb he stu- diously esieltetvs when addressing- the ' House, Revertheless, even before an atidieride he never entirely for- gets that he Is playing a "costume part," wbile the rougher, though equal- ly congenial, role of "principal villain" is left to Mr. Dillon, and no attempt. Is made to interfere with the masterly Stage -management of' kr. O'Brien. There is a gOod deal to be said for thiS Sort of division of labor, shims it leaves Mr, Redmond Aree to accept,, Without any sense 01 inrongruity, the eompli- snents • whioli Me. .110.1fotir arid other Front Beneh leaders are Wont from time to. time to Pay to his statesman- like gualltien. /t would also -but dile DOesibly is. trenching toe nearly on . propheby-make easier at some dim and distant date a "deal" between Mr. Redmond, on behalf at his compatriot% and a "Saxen" GoVernmenefor the sets tietnent of the Xrieh. question, because you eats alvtays negotiate bettef With one with whom .fou are on. tenni& of Outward and Ceretrionial politeness% 'Rugsrna eversible -FrOpi 1:6x32.4ipho '.f0o to 6,, .ft 6 10 ft at $8 Floor .0i1. cipth0..in 36,45, 54 and 72 OD: SqUaresilhOh . and. 2 yards square Coats on Goderioli, Ont AGENTS WANTED -For the Life of the Late President MoKinley. Price only $1.60.. A maanifieentportrait of President MoKinler, 18x 22 inehes, will be given as a premium with each copy sold. or, if preferred. it choice of nine other premium eh:stores, including the Dtike and Duchess of York. Prospectus free, Dandle°. to pay mist of mailing. Credit Rives liberal terms, freight paid. Sell ow ;Xmas books, they are the best. A premitun with every bite. Address, WORLO PUBLISHING COLVIPANYIGUELP% ONTARIO. Ussosibalre WM.% and 4'eve.34mliteitcrto 'If you want np-to.dfite jeWalry/you can alwaye 'be aure of getting theyery and Moat correct thing herell.Whatever you buy you can feel sure that its all right. Or if you have anything that needs to be altered, re- paired or reset, bring it to no ryes examined free. • ii '15:F•F,.?C"T Carriages mid Cutters We always keen a good assortment of Carriages and Cutters of 'the newest designs in our show- room. Prices low considering quality. Repairing promptly attended to by experienced men. ItelIBILL Huron Street, Clinton irstTclass cutters and Buggies I am handling the celebrated leolienghlin melte at buggies and other Makes of firetscilasse Ontario firMs, Also of my Own manufacture including top bug gips, mikadoes, etoof all the lateet and Modern styles. Repairing Of el kinds , prot.tptly attended to, • • • icoN LESLIE, Hiroii Streiit. OlititQn Illphraim-He dun held felt ace* itastus--Wot did you held? tphrainr-. ' Mak breftl-Baltimore "World.'• Edward Iles, while driving soroesillo O. T. It traCk efilngereell,wee hit by an One gine aria thrown on the pilot, withhis team. Driver end honor eecapea Serious injury, bat the WNggoo was badly envished. , Stops the Cough end 'Work% Off .the eold, braces the nervee,strengthene the liver Ana LeuratiVe Brorne-Quinine Tahictg oure a ..kz.zatiaaa,Aaaaaawuksseavaxatkoacgit, For torpid Liver, A Poor Digestion, Flatulence, Constipation, Biliousness and Sid Head -Ache. 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