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TUE CLINTON NEW ERA
Dooley on Lying.
Aliecdot&i, *�A pathetic incident in connection
6 6 II' question bofIre th'
houseuse
-'is whin is a lie not a lie?"
paid Mr. Dooley.
•
"How's! that?" asked Mx,
Hennessy.
!,Well," said Mr. Dooley, "here's Pro.
flssor El; Benjamin Something or Other
insthructin' th' youth at th' Chicago
. TInivarsity that a lie, if We f'r 'a good
purpos% is not a lie at all. 'There's tit'
gr'reat school, down there on tie Mid.
way. We can larn antlything ye stave
a mind to in that there siminary, .an'
now they'll 'have ,g Goorse In lying.
"Th" earnest yovtth-in larch iv --a car-
eer in life'11 be taught lyin' individjally
an' in classes, 'lyin' be .ear an' ke note,
Iyin' in th' home an' lytn' to th' ;Wei ,
Iyin' autsonatically, th' lie di -sect, •th'
lie InianYous, th' tie with th' hand, th'
lie with th' eye, ,tit' rereads fake, ti'
bouncer, •tht 'stiff, , th' con, tit' bunk, th'
poetic lie, ih' • business lie, th' lie im••
aginative, th' brassy lie, th' timid lie,
tit' white lie, th' pathriatic or red -
white -an' -blue tie, til' lovin' lie, th'
th'
r
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erose_ eh a
t ,
h
over-th'-left,
hope -to -die, htethrY, political i
cal coon m and mathematics.
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a rein
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a,rl t
They'll beep t g Y'a•
perjury f'r th' more studyous, an' whin
th' hon'rary degrees isgiven out we'll
know what LL.D. manes. Th'' Pitts-
' burg bettin' syndicate will wear med-
als fr'm now on,"
"Sure, they„ elon't need to tarn people
lytn;" said •Mr. Hennessy.
"Well, no, faith, that's thrue," said
Mr. Dooley. "Here 'aril I, wtth no more
iddycation than ye •cud write'on tit'
back iv a postage stamp, am as fluent
an' r -ready a liar as e'er a proflsser or
gradyate iver tur-rned out be th' Instt-
choot iv.Mendacity. That's what l
I'm a. horn liar. As th' pate that .am:
..
gan spouts has. said: 'I lisped in false,-
- hood,
alse--hood, f'r th' falsehood came.
' "I cud lte•befure I cud speak.or walk.
F'r iyry lie I got found out in, an'
whaled f'r, I, told forty that niver was.
.r -run dowjt. I've lied steadily through
life, an' here I ant in.me.green or age--
. though . not as old as . manna would
make out -lain' widout the aid of
glasses. ',twhry nie. Ask nie how much
wather there is in that bar'1-if ye
dare! Ye're a liar, too, Hinnissy.'!
• 'What's that?" shouted Mr. Hennes
sy.
will generally correct this
difficulty. ,I
Ilya" will put from one-
fourth to half a teaspoonful•'
or four
three
In baby'sottle b
times a day you will soon see
a marked improvement. For
lar er children, from ..half° to
a teaspoonful, according to
' -Nlissolied in their milk,
• _4y1...sp,. desire, will very
soon qt' grogat nourish-
ing power: ^lf the mother's
milk does not nourish the
baby, she needs the emul-
sion. It will show an effect`
at once both upon mother.°
and' child. •
w
• sill dinette ' I
JC011eA ROWN:E, Toronto.' anada: i
will outwear
tw.o pares, of .
common rubbers. For t her e e
years we have proved that with
tyou can stub
Kiu9 S 4010181.1":=1 == your. fo o t,
but you caisnot,,stub'.the rubbers
Rifle s-g.nirin;r- Q
are stamped
upon the sole of: each. rubber
with our • copy-
rl h ted
g.
t name
donot allow yourself to. be d'e=�:
•ceived by imitations. .
lard': LEAThER TOP Sifiggiog
the best on the market, 6 -inch, '
$-inch and • 12 -inch tops, with.
Rolled Edge and Heels. , They
are caroled In stool[. and your
dialer eaa ordsethins for til.
Mil. D. KING CO., Limited
balm exclusive
ural .f ail • . sot
itubbur•
or it may kill you.
i
Tape a cold at this time of.
the. year,. and nitity nine.:. ,
tinies ' in a hundred' it will
develop into Grippe—and
•
Grippe stands for categoY. y,.
of ailments that has baffled,
• the best physicians. .
Kill that . cold ! —take a •
neper -fail treatment !MANTA
-'V sari
l' tivv
Capsule +�r,
when you feel the first
" 'shiver • -when you:feel
the first Gush of fever--
when you feel the first hint
of an • aching head --when '
you feel the first stab of
pain. in • your back—these
are , all 'Grippesymptoms
that this potent,, powerful
but pleasant medicine will
knock out in one -two -three
order• -°Snake you well and
keep' you well -handy, too—
Carry, them In your pocket.
Your druggist should have
them --if he hasn't, mail
25 cents direct to
tiJ rli► hl` A mit'G C0., Ltd.
Qttmost oitte
"Keep cool," • said. Mr, Dooley. "I'm
not referrin' to what I . heerd ye fell
S'e'er wife about th' pay check or that
story iv. yeers about' th' big man ye
• bate -in' th' .Halsted sthreet ear. But.
th' clotheson ye'er back is a lie, or at
1•aste, an, equl'vocation, or a, hand-me-
down, an' th' smile ye greet me with is
no more than half 'on th' square, and.
EW, well-it's-glad-I=am-to-see-Ye 'rally
manes ,Ye're sorry ye' came.
"All th'•wurruld is busydecetvin' its
neighbor an' itself."• Th' poor are poor
' because they:are poor liars an' th' ,rich
ar-re'men ehat've aoeumylated a large
stock .iv non-assissable,• intherest-
bearin' .ices, or inherited th' 'same fi'm
their indulgent an' : mendaeyoua. fath-
:ers.. That's •yvhat they ter. me,
"Aft" What is a• lie, tell me? I cuud
answer mesilf If X assay's'"knew what
tit' truth was, me boy. A good nlanny
iv tri.' whoppers I tell ye is tli' raysult
.of. thryin' to take ,•short eat• to th'
Moth an' bringin' 'up • just this .side iv
perjury. . Some things • that look ,like
lief to me to -day will seem all r -right
irk th' Prisidintial year. • I 'lie a'" goo
many times from kindness, more often
�r'm laziness; an' most often fr'm fear. •
., Some iv th': boldest liars I. Iver met
wud've been. thratthful men if they'd
dared to be."
givethf iIiawebare,vne£t Yisnlemepto
atemx
tin, istor trait Mich., h.' Mar
ch 17
"last,"
says
„papular Science," "A• view made at
stopped In middle of inoti' the occupation of Peking was' being
g6 .Ped, upon•the his dozing auditorshisse, an'1 flashed armee the screen. It repre.
said: "Brethren, it is hard to realize eented a detachment of the liourteenth
the wondrous unbounded love the mord United States' Infantry entering the
appears to have for .a goad portion of gates of the Chinese capital. As the
t this congregation." last file of soldiers seemed literally
ae n r
„ " tells f lawyer PP g e ams on to the
with a biogtaph sce.,e occurred in. De -
l
The - Gr en a e s o a t 1 out of the fr
S
who 'was about to furnish a bill of
costs."I hope," said 'his client, 'who • Y o s e
stage, there rose a scream Prom's# wo-
ma,n who sat In fro
nt 'M G di' h
was a baker, "that you will make it as cried hysterically, 'there IN my dead
light aef Possible," "Alt," said the law- (brother Allen marching with the eel-
, light
Yer, _"you might perhaps say that to diets' The Tfgure had been recognised
the foreman of your estabTishtllent, but by others in the audiencesas-that of
Allen 'McCaskill, who had my
that is not the way I Snake my bread!" steriously
` disappeared some years before. Suisse-
{ While James McNeill Whistler, the quently Mre. Booth, -the sister, wrote to
the War Department and learned that.
it really was her brother whose pre-
sentment she so strangely had been
confronted with."
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ty� ? i, rtu',Wi/r!!e
Thelron. Algle Fitz Hugh -So these
ah weally the W oeky Mountains?
- •Alkali, Ike (the guide)—Well, it ud.
be all my Job's worth 'to work off any '
substitutes or imitations on my pat-
rons and customers. .
•
•
Crotchets of t; Cynic.
In the race for wealth right often
gets left. • '
1 are with Itldicule,
unleas barbed d reaso i
w 1,
is ridiculous.
To be thoroughly hated one needs but
to be readonable; •' •
If many of us could see Ourselves as
we re, l Ya l are we should be ashamed to
be,on speaking akin terms with ourselVes.
• Woman's sphere, in spite of all that
her apologists may say, Is at the' best
but a hemisphere.
-He that is successful Can afford to
smile; he that is not successful cannot
afford •'to do otherwise. •
We do - not always .lean from the
mistakes of other&, but -we_are always
roitdy-`'t Profit by 'thein...
Woman's visual memory is very de-
tective, judging from the frequency
(with which she looks into a mirror. •
When a man thinks one woman is
different from .ether women It argues
that he does net know either :the one
or the others. --L. De V. Matthewman,
in "Smart et " ,
Kenny's Hedge. '
"Benny Bloobu per, how do we
know that. the moon is two hundred
and forty thousand miles distant from
the earth?" Senn (alarmed of the
teacher's- manner) replied: "Y-y-y'ou
said to) yourself, air." -•"Tit -Bite."
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1G4NORAN .'' Ob' NA' i1Ri 'B Id.Wi3,
eccentric American painter, was in a
London shop one day a customer
rushed in, and, mistaking Mr. 'Whistler
for a clerk, exolaimod: "I say, this hat.
doesn't fit." The artist eyed him for a
�tninute, and then replied, scornfully;
,
'Neither does your coat, and. in be
hanged if I like the color of your.
tr"oueers." Citizen -Madam,' why do you persist
in punching me with your umbrella?
An -a tome "named Else, rather
•di -
Madam --I want to make you look
notPar- mi uti ' is stature, and
n ve 1n h t re P
,
around,so I can•
thank for 1n
you V
Y giving
ter,
titularly respectable in his character, me your seat. Now,. sir, don't you go
once met Jekyll, "Sir,", said. he, "I : on and say that women - haven't any
hear you have called me a pettifogging r Manners. -Chicago "Record -Herald."
aooundrel. Have you done so, sir?"
"Sir," said Jekyll, with a look of con= • •
tempt, "I never said you were •a petal- An Ambiguous Compliment. .
Cogger, or a scoundrel,.•but I said you • '
sere 'little Else,'" Miss Beekley -I'm so glad I'm not an'
WTten Bishop Potter was 'asked the heiress, Mr. Soper. 1 should. never
Evidence to the Contrary:
0.400.0.4
other` day, what he thought of woman - know whether' my • suitors . were et -
d b if
` suffrage he made the diplomatic reply: tracts 17 mase or my money,
"My dear madam, I, have gotten away ' Mr. Soper -Oh, Miss Beekley, your
beyond that; I am trying to make the mirror should leave you inno doubt
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at score! -"Punch."
befit terms with the .sex that I.can ob- onUh Pu
tatn' This brings to mind the mot of
William: M. Evarts when asked by.a
lady if he did riotsthink, that woman
Changed Her Mind,,
was the best judge of. woman.. He re-
p e -.on u The ltoil8e was'h d any o e s re
dam, but the best executioner:" car line" and'ingeed repair, • there were
.lid "Not 1y the beat j dge,mag
' t 'th feet
"S. Paul" is the name above a chem- the proper number of clt?seteand the
rtal was reasenab a ut before tom
en
fist's shop in .a Londbn suburb. It ar- ing to terms ,the ,house
-hunting matron
rested' the attention of a convivial gen-
tleman. agent:
returning home in the small
hours and he rang the bell v3 orously "It is only fair for me to tell you that
•The chemist's head appeared above we -have five boys." '
"What Is it?" he called out: "Want "That w'on't make any difference,
speak t' you ver' pert'clar,". said the irla'am,•
" he said; with a smile. "!You
convivial one, ' "What is It; d' you will find big families of .boys on. both
want some 'medicine?" "Want speak t' ides.of you."
you° ver' 'pert'clar" The chemist has-. • then T ,don'•t want the house at
silt" she exclaimed.. "I want to
tily dressed, came` down, 'and openingfled a
the door exclaimed 'lmpatientiy, "Well neighborhood where there won't be an)
now, what .is it?" "I want know -did, boys but miner" •
'
You ever get answer to that tern-terr' At Taat; accounts she - was still stunt,•
Me long epistle you wrote to The '-
Ionians?"
J, 'Pierpont •Morgan makes his boast
•
ing.
•
that • he never has been interviewed, �.v�5. _
Bull -���!! ,� Dog
c5a / �th kind.
7-401
and declares ' that in the ,last seven
yearsbut 'one interviewer ever has been
able to approach him. This was on a
recent 'trip to Europe, when. a' repre-
sentative of the London "Times" would
not take. "No" for itis answer. "Tell.
the ''Times' man my times, is worth ten
s a• minute;" at last said- Morgan.
"The Imes' man says he'll take two
minute at that," came .back the reply.
,The in • rvlewer - handed Mr. Morgan
twenty ,ounds, talked juse two min-
utes by oth their watches, did, all the
talking , imself; and rose' th ge on' the
instant. "Why did you want to see
me?'.' M••rgan•asked in curiosity.. "Oh,
I wa: ed one hundred pounds that I
interview you . personally, that's
all," was his reply.. Morgan congratu
slated him on his enterprise, and dis-
missed him within the third minute of .
his ca11. When asked, the'other day, if
he kept'. the twenty pounds; Morgan ".TASTY
said: "Yes, and I haven't 'earned mon-
ey in a long time that gave..me, the
Grip 41 di ine°
Cures any Cbi;,D Or 'COUGH
in a few house. •
-The War Office has ordered .:1000•
tons of flour from the Lake ' of the
Woods Milling Company.••
satisfaction that twenty pounds' did."
Lincoln, even as a young. man,; was
always ready and resourceful on :the
platform. in the new book, Lincoln
Story; it is related that in 1836 Lincoln
made a telling speech , in an election -
campaign'. for the State Legislature of
Tiilnols: :George torquer, an old and
respected citizen, who had changed:his
patty,and ,almost simultaneously:had' '
been appeinted to. -a fat office by his ' •
resen
was • . Just'
new •friends,. present. at this
time' Mr. torquer bed completed. the `
finest house in Springfield and' over It
erected a lightning -rod, thefirst in that
regions! At the conclusion of Li/teeth's
speech, Forquer tank: it upon" himself to
reply, comrfrencing thus:. "This young
man•wi11 have to - be taken down, and I
am sorry the' task devolves 'upon me," e
He then proceeded to answer. Lincoln's
argument irr an able -and fair but pat
ronizing .manner: At length° 'torquer
endell and Lincoln had the floor to re--
w
'°lily. 'The gentleman has :teenHt : laid` %•� . • of Cod':Liver bit.,;
he, 'to ;Allude to my being a young (1'radoMark. ) Y
mart, but?he forgets that farts older in
years than in the tricks 'and trades of ' rot Ltfng Troubles;•
Most people, f they were asked to '
state the color of, the sun, would Tray
thatitwas
oras and they'would as
confidently assert that tllb color of the
atmosphere was blue. Recent re-
searches and investigations, however,
say "Knowledge," point to the conclu-
sion that the real color of the sun is
.issue, while that of the atmosphere
surrounding the earth is orange.
A good
many formalities are necea-
eary for the women of Sumatra before
they can lay aside their widow's weeds,
says "Womanhood." Immediately at -
ter the husband's death the discon'eo-
late 'widow places a flagstaff In. front_.
;of her door, and on this a flag is' raised.
As long as the flag remains untern by
the wind etiquette forbids her to mar-
ry but with the appearance of the
first rent she can lay aside her mourn-
ing garb, begin to take notice and to'
receive offers of marriage.
.A. little machine which threads one
thousand needles a minute is at work
in YSt. Gall, Sffvitzerland. The. purppee
of the , machine is to thread needles
u
that are placed a£terevards In an em-
brolde
ry loom for making Swiss Or ,
Hamburg lace. The device 1s almost'
entirely
automatic, It takes the needle
fromn a hopper, carries It along and
' threads it, ties the knot, cuts the -
thread off a uniform length, -then car-
ries• they needle' across an open space
' and sticks it in a., rack. The work of
threading these needles was formerly
done by hand.
The highest waterfall in the world,
geography tells us; is the Cerosola cas-
cade, in the Alps, having a fall of 2,400
feet; that of Arvey, in - Savoy, is
1,100 feet, and the falls of the Yosemite
Valley range ange from 700 to 1,000 feet. But
higher yet is the fall in the San Caya-
tan canyon,'' in the State of. Durango,
Mexico. • •It was discovered by some
prospectors ten years ago in the great
$arrancy tlietrlct,. whlah is called the
.'1'ierras Desconocidas. While search-
ing for the famous lest thine, Naranjal,
a great roar of water was heard. With
great difficulty the party pushed on
and up-allt down the mighty • chasms,
until they Se11e3Si„the{superb fall that
is at least 3,000 feet nagh
The date -palet may solve, t
:rein°b-
of what to. do with the arid an
alkali lands of,Arizona and other West-
ern States. Experiments have been
Made in the past, but renewed interest
,is being taken by the section of plant
introduotion of the Department of Ag-
riculture at. Washington.. According to
the.Nebv York '"Son," Professor D. G.
Fairchild, agricultural explorer for the
department, now traveling in Africa,
has procured a number of- suckers, or
Off -shoots, from 'the Delta of the Nile,
which will be distributed in the south-.
western States., In the United States
• the date id an article of luxury, but in
its native country it is a most import-
ant food, Many regions in Arabia 'and
the Sahara : being uninhabitable blit
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that is low enough in price for general farm purposes WOW** snake Farm and Or
Fence. Poultry Netting, Nails and Staples. The Pape Wire Fence Co.,Lhalted, Walkerruie
PAGE METAL GATES na sae auan1Nw
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tame wooden ones. bight, andyg et etran to rt
hemyY
mna kh Whikt he swingsrgR
erected
citric
without causing them to sag. They are
appearance, will last a lifetime. will not sag nor flet
They are supplied with latehee which allow them to
ed other way and areself meting. The only good metal
.w C�11{"
vim• .•.+ .,!�
�ui••F.� areac•as
,'�ii�iiCdplj�+krcxwt+ya:.�at+uda.RS
I For Lure blood,
A'bright we and
A >t*• eor t- ptexiofl _._
A %it.ea -iopetite,
l
digestion
ion
Ana refreshing sleep.
Bristol's' -Sa,It arouses the fide''
� i , ata
Quickens the-circu.atioi?,
Brightens the spirits and
%Generally, makes lite worth livi g.
1
Silcgi seven soars art; ' i,avo ;'roved l't to be'beyorui qur t'olr.
tree most re .».4,1<3 COD- plrarifie known
't .' the leadia .Ort ;sty •ie BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA
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Cameras I . Cameras, j.
Cameras
;lay a t iil4�rs and be Happy
...1 „ - both old and otsn a,
There is probably no pastime didi'Ottleasant'and inetruotve,to older Y �
minds than photography. Itis a pleasure b3o•tuse'It helps towhile away' those long
winter evenings, and it is instructive because it teaches.tiara and precision .and teaoh ea. ,
to look for the artistic fn the everyday surroundings of home.
The general impression is that it is herd to take photos,, but sash is not the ogee. Any ti
one with a kodak and inetruotieo book can take photos. •: We Derry a full line
-.-.- InCtAMERAS-Film, Plate, Magazine, Box and Folding.
,PLATES -Stanley, Eastman, Paget Prize.
s p TING PAPER-Solio'and Dekko.
' '. Developers, Mounts and Outfits. . Ca1I and. eee, '
Foir those who prefer to h ^^ their deveiopgg and finishing done we quote the:followa~ s
ing prioes. We guarantee work t ooeare is good.
o a9� 8•�a8} • ; Bravamie�`•. I.
r 4
- �- - ao 30 6 exposaree
• cyclo in a 4
D p g a oh o 250
•• dozen 1.50 30a-'""'+.. • -
Printing and Mounting • eaoh 7o 6o do
• ...:.. 450
dozen 750
Developing, printing, mounting, each • leo" 90 So',
H. B..•COM BE, Chemist Druggist
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for the date -palm. ;
FURNITURE
" MUSCLES IN KNOTS" :BTti OA DFOOT, 130X 4a.
461nts-all stiffened and'swollen
daggeraike pains, suitor -
Inge that no: man caiti Ano.
. _ scribe this Is the experience •
of "thousands , of. Rheuma-
tlsm's victims.
Do you know that there iiet a case, no matter
bow Acute or,how' long standing; that South'
American Rheumatic Cure, will not relievealmost•
In a trice and work a permanent cure. 'Its action
on a system so disordered is marvellous. It
works • hicks effectuail and harm-
letsiys and leaves no bad after effects. It dors
not ure isease%butidoes curer eu-
The steady inorease in oar trade id good proof of the fact that our -goods are .right and :'
onr prioes lower than thoee,of other dealere in the trade.
We mahafaoture furniture on a large scale and can. afford to sell cheap, If yon hay'
'from ne, we save for yon the profit, which, in -other oases, has to be. added in fore
• " the retail dealer.
This week. we have passed into stook some of onr new designs: Space will not Fermi
ne.to quote prices, but oome and eee for yourself what snaps we have to offer.
Remember -we are determined that onr prime shall be the Owed in the, trade.
UNDERTAKING•.
" 'In 'this depaictm;ent;'ou'r stook ie,00mplete,'and we, have undoubtedly the best- fearer -
outfit in the oounty. - Our primeare as ow se the lowest. - ',• �
'TABU - quickly,
yli quietly, t Y h 1 ROAD.i: OOT' BVD, & CU.J. W. tiidley
`DOSES �. all rs:.• . tH#�e� ,
an eminent physician, .whose schooling
P;S. Nig>at and Sunday.oaile;gttended to byoalling at J. W. Chidletd, (Furter
has always been alongthe line of" strong Direotor) reeidennl+,
tonin and bitters" for stomach troubles,
, •
now proscribes What hecaul T tablet
noses-Dr...von Ban's Pineapple Tablets" THAT TOUCHES T F(pO
T
Mahe is only one of thousands of,themedical,
professioa. who are "' :getting out of the rut' and •
taking the commonsense view, of : things, and
Instead of strong doses are prescribing for atom..
ach treubles and. theills. that are akin, this pleas- , MCLEQD f. S
ant and never failing treatment. Every day sees
the walla of prejudice crumbling, and nature
GUMS - or natures gettiAg the recognition; she merits merits-for
are. surest. Sixt .tablets, 35 cents. - s6
Y .
.�YST T�ENOV��R
Sold by J. III Hoveyand R. Y, lteekte
The new postage Stamps bearing- the
_The new
issued in England.
politicians. I desire long••life and I de- •'
sire plate aitd distinction, but I w euld
rather die"'now than, like the gentle- _
man, live to see the day that I would -
'change may politic for an oMee worth
$3,000• a year and then .feel compelled •
'to' erect a. lightning rad to protect a .
. guilty. conscience . from • an off't•tea
Go
Hard -Luck in"the West.
• The cowboy sat.,dotvn on theground„;ground„;at Hamilton, is now out of danger..
• .
fingered a roll -of bills and looked sadly ; 5/�y{=� .' °
at his pad. ,l f e , cn tri s ': r t - 1{4 M.
"Bill," he said,' its no. use. I can't •
go to town with you .to -day,"
• "Why?" asked 13111: •
"I've only' gall $26 to my name.
.'!Tigger it up ag'in,",said Mil.' "No use. I've Jiggered it up a dozen
•times, and it always comes out the
same. It'll take $20 fer the drunk, doll-
lar
ollar an' a half fer bed an' 'breakfast,
three an' -a half fer ca'tridges, en' that
won't leave a cussed cent to ' pay the
fine." -+--Indianapolis "Sun."
Severe Cougbs,,Coids,
.Erieciation, 1FC , &c. . -
0
° r ewe pot%nns can assimllale°p'tire ori; but
es t omldr ed i tl "The 1). & %.", it is pleasant
and dies t,bie. Will build you up; Will add'
veils ;sends of flesh; w -t1. bring you bade_ -
•.tohealtL, .. - •-. •
• bee. and >s1.oO bottles.
DAVIS &. LAWRENCE Co., Limited.
• CNA -Linke, the young man who' at-
tempted
t-temp'ed suicide by takiing-carbelie acid
I"1 thought you were given it Jolie In ,
the public service hemmed of the work
1 you did for the party." "1 was, but.1 1.
quit." "Why?" "Wily! Why, hang It
ttlil they're getting so blamed pd!rticu- 1
lar now that °they want . a fellow to t
work for his salary;"- Chidago "Poet." t
v cid' p'✓nct•ett: vrie'r2.rr, ;;•
•yYin. melt 1 -se, h`i::r Ji• ,•
t~, it .e3 t3'F: , r:t't e• A3 ? 6;
I itilmo y 6`
1'$ 'tfiat,srise is • ;,•4
Di:6st Ftirx",t y ta,; t•
• t1pt"LCi'C?tif,'.:S`3 ,tn i:,.rrr?'" less
n
t,t t
Mrs. A l . 3 nu ler �
s t;,t n.iimrit s!
>smh.\ritcric.,n ISidn.W t'u, ,. '! r .
',•. ••f elitsat iivies t4 to t•f Si •t
t. ,:t ^b:'.r,nn,uhich 1 s- F'', r...1 ,tt
ed deniers a smell Seems vele 1 r :.
Ouida in Her Old Age., nanent rest its Tefs IT •,t,, 1'011P 1I: IS a
• ,. •.S, l
Ouilla, as Mile, De La n el ee y lady, tt r hrlrt+sin .. how, •:. a '
to call herself, is now. an elderly lady,.. gold by J. E. Htiveyl•a'nd H. p, tteeltie
gene era She is the autocratic queen A Baleimere & Oblotrain jumped the V p
,c1r1 "•for women ruffi in u
OF. -
Weak and Impure Blood,
:Liver' 42,, KidneyOlseases,. .
Female Complaint. Etc.,
All Druggists, or write direct to
J.. M. MoLEOD,'
Go derioh, On
myrna ug
Reversibler .�.
From16x32 inches . c es at:.40c
to 6 ft�6: ins by 10 ft at $8
Floor Oil. Clothe in 36 45, 54 •
nd 72 inch widths:
.Oil Cloth S.. uares 13x13 yards
q � s..
and 2 a yards square
R. Coats Scar
1
Centra 1 :
MeatMarket •_•
Having purchased the bntohering e
• business of F. H. Powell I am pre
.� pared to furnish the people; of OI'n"
ton with ,all; kinds of Froth and,
*e Cured Meats Sausage, bo'ogna;
x' lard, butter and eggs always jsept on t
hand. .
•;•' It. Fitzsimons. et -Soli:. x.
.a Telplione 76.•
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♦.
•
,. Orders d a delivers
d
promptly' x to at]
.
d
p p y
a .�r
�t•..p .parts of the town.. A
. N. B.• --Parsons baying hogs for
.f. pre „� ..,:ii confer ..
4. ' leaving- word at the shins. -•-,
bnLsh4 e 1i1 a• tsl..the white rnUsiln_ ,: p
frocks andt,pale blue ribbons of a by- k A , LE'Ata
of 'a large circle of admirers at Pier- tt ark at Glencoe,1ar, killing two men
ence where she haa an ideal home and . and Injuring 17.
an extraordinary collection of flogs.
Ouida does not like England or English
life and food, and not infrequently at
London dinner -tables has melted for
cold roast beef and beer, that'oeing the
level, she says, on which she .places
English cookery. i
Miller's Compound Iron Pills ;' only25
,bents for 0 doses. Bold by II B Co nbe
If not ignorant, `etupide-else why treat and R P Rookie, Clinton, a • • ... .
Catarrh, Bronehttie end. Asthma by emits; Sohn A. McNab, of Rtieburn,Man.,
tablets or atomizers, Such remedies cant lost his life and Was frozen to death.
sore, for the medication must bo (Artie(' to
ft) the diasaeod parts by the air you breaths. " ?kepi Ma eons,"
Oetarrhozoneis enitsled into the lungs, " glad works off the Cfold
throat afid nasal passages. Rills the die- Latative Ritmo-Quinine Tablets Qonre"ik
ease freta rte Very roots, Catarrhozone is told in one day. No,Onrel No ray, ,price
recommended netb failing cure,, Try it, l('G nndt$100 t' +fenle'
.....
;;,lmu;,nintlnllt nlivlu' e, ,'•',200,01
f�)n j llf i iggu"
rtYrii eres and
lit thin coming of
PURE REFINED
'A'Ri1FFINE
Will keep tbempabsolutely blatant* oat
acid moot.areiteanettl'aratatA4aala0
useful to 11 dozen ether -ways about the
iQue.. Full directions In each pocky.
• Sold everywhere.
M ff'SrAI. OIL CO.
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Ratten'bnry .St. Works,
eLiNtem
Direct importers. Workmanship
and Material gnarsnteede •
EALE BSc 1310E
argains an .Turn ture.
Just arrived a large consignment of new goods, consisting of Bedroom.
Sets, Sideboards•and Ex eneion Tabies. These goods were bought right
and will be sold cheap:
Our stook of Window Shades was bought before the rise. The ad-
vantage is yours, N'ow Pioture Moulding,, Mattress, Wire Spring; " ';'
ris Chart e, Coaches, and ,Iron Beds. y
Pride of every article low as the quality will perwit. Your Mone
ivaok if you want it,
CUTTES,i3
The gutters we sell are own 'mak'
We guarantee them because
wo
Apt �r �1 !know the Stoi k and. Workmanshi °
- _ is first-class.
e
haye a tent good Second Hand Cutters for sale •
r�
• repairing promptly attended Ay eitperienoed maul
. • • core:.. _
uMR xy a- eMA D - Iurrn1tre --e11t
s - s Cutters
and Buggies •
I am bendling the celebrated MoLaughlin make of buggies and other! mikes
of flrat•olaoa Ontario firms. Also of my own mannfaoture inoluding top bugq*
gide, mikadoee, oto. of all the latest and modern styles. Repairing of all kinds.,
promptly attended to. ' ;, .. , ... ,
-JO LESLTE . Huron Street. Olin+ t
cutters
Do you want a high grade Cutter or S1eight.
• We have the finest stock to select frons. All the latest' styles in the new
est
d warkmanshlpp prices
you buy call and seeduss,r tlrst•alaes material
Geo. 1lays, Isaac Street, Clinton
'rot►rieta x tixT,TO NEW EitA. °1f�b`ICE
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