HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-01-10, Page 7uary 10th, 1.,902
THE NEW YEAR BRIDE.
illhc.e New'Year belle :those New Year bilk,
Their Clangor eetioes far and wide'
Through mow •Jai dells
Their tr umph swells,
Thev ting my love a happy bride.
j'nv bears emit note. '
As far they float,,•
Asti ail the stir is 111 -ed with pride, -
e
;SIJ aught
woman's guidance is found in the
t that Dr. t'ierce's Favorite Prescrip-
n cures- female weakness and the tits-
s of the delicate womanly organs
tcirdarken the lives of so many woni-
iUf'eieffelnngand sorrow, That ray
:light has penetrated many darkened
Mbers where women moaned in mise
, and has guided them .out to health
happiness. t' Favorite Prescription"
of a tonic, not a palliative, but a pos-
e cure for the diseases which are
tiller to women. It gives vigor and
ality, It banishes nervousness, head-
e, and all the aches which come from
diseased condition df the womanly
ans. ' A temperance medicine, it con- '
ns neither alcohol nor narcotics.
Imes troubled Sor_tltree_years.ruitltaticeration-
female weakness and my doctor gave me
little relief,. writes Mrs. Luln Hunter, of
Anton, St. Louis Co., Mo. '" 1 saw an adver-
ment' in the paper of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
scription. I began the use of it about a -ar
idea Medical bottles
isc yvery,' ait, nd mye bottletis
ter now than it was for years.. I have also
•mmeaded these medicines to some of my
nes, who suffered from female weakness,
good results have followed..
ES WEAK WOMEN 5WONG
AND SICK WOMEN writ.
NEW YEAR MASQUERADES.
lee Many Other Customs. They are Re-
minders of Paganism. ,
;!rhe custom of masquerading at Nen
ear dates back to pagan times, long•
afore the commencement' of the Chris,
an era. The practice embraced twd
NiPN X toad OU -01.
THE CLINT011 NEW ERA
, est the cut trousers. "Injury to clothe
Come, now year, int, or equipments furnished by filo
'P.nd eire"w' pale rosea for thy sister's leieri'. (*"'v c rntitent is a matter to be tried by
Levee are turned and that at her birth n court-martial."
leaped high. Shying this, he went away, twisting
When then art old, thou, too, forgot, shalt
Lis long mustache.
lie, The little fifer wept all the more bite
Vali all thy golden glories faded, sero. The
He already saw himself arrest.
Sleep, dead year! Como, now year! °i ad, and then taken between two gen-
' darmes .before his judges. In vain ho
For dear delights are flown, and days are tried to move them, saying: "It was not -
drear, a for myself; it was to get a dish of
Iron oh, for oh, bleak lie the fields and frogs for grandmother, who is old and
baro; � Pour, and who had nothing for her
Woe l a re theoe-winter to ears
that never
New Year's dinner." The military code
iWlth :yes that see not; ears that neve! was Inflexible. He was disgraced, !tie
h& • -- life and-tttle-sword were broken. and
Sleep, dead Yearl
• they led him out on a plain -where, two
Come, new year! montkts before, he had marched ,at the
Zrul ellentl Let fall no foolish tear head oP his regiment past a shoe s`on'
For =terming care, or grief, or joy gone script. `
Since all must yield to age and change,. '!'hen, thinking of his grandmother,
and die. , out of her mind with old and sorrow.
Pith past joys cherished, perished, dayil, - he - decided . it would be better to die
once dear, ` right away, eo he let himself slip down
Steep, dead years on the frozen snow toward the 1'•1aoid
In rvhlch the stars were already
° SleeBoon on spring's breis! e your violate shall ; eeh1ni gin
peer, what a wonderful Place the
burst from earth's casket for thy plea3. 'little fifer suddeply found himself, Ai
Purple and gold; her tender treasuring.. could there were great
wring, far as • he see .
"'shining arches, through .whichthe soft
Bark! the first robin, singing loudand light filtered, and long plants, covered
..--These NewYear-bens-, tbo d weam-sr lselil.-- " ''�Q�
How softie mellow rings their tonal
Their joy it wells
In ryatthio swells, "
And dies far. on the azure zonal
And se raphe fair
Muse bign in: air '
That winter's day so fair has grown,
Those Ne r Year bells; those New Tear bells;
They echo by the mountain side,
Through frozen (elle,
They weave their spells '
That ring my love a happy Bride.
O'er vale and hill
TAnd. earth and air is S led with pride,
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DR. A. W. .CHASE'S
CATARRH CURE ...
2.501.
is sent direct to the diseased
parts by the Improved Blower.
Heals the ulcers; clears the air
passages, stops droppings in the
• throat and permanently cures
' Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower
free.All dealers,or Dr.A. W Chase .
e a tie Co,, Toronto andBuffalo.
oleari - with spareling orystalss rising from be. :
Come, new .year! -e` -
' low like delicate columns. These, mitt's
ling with the silvery mosses .-on the
shores, resembled the most magnificent
architeolure<-
On the right, on the left, in these lite
tle grottos, and in the crevices madd
be roots and loose earth, slept frogs of
every species and, in numberless quail.
titles. He - filled immense baskets whit's
- them°to.take to his grandmother. Th.
EY, 'there, . 13ttIe court-martial no longer frightened him'
fifer, what are yet; Be only vaguely remembered the dam*
doing?" called out itge done to hid breeches. Drily out'
nergt, La Raniee, . thing astonished him --that was that he
vho was on his way was so Warm in the Nater under the
to the neighboring . Ace. Then . he felt very happy, and un
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4e `port fricasse for the '• among the frogs."-- - " ' ' - - -'The "-Norma" bulbs, then,':Should•-he
Colonel's New Year's 'lee slept on. and on for a long time the first. to be brought indoors. Plage
upper: At. last a voice wakened' him; it was' them in the cellar, 'covering each with
Wlf� I "1 r�!l1 tell you 'his grandmother's. an inverted pot until the buds have
..,1a . ,, , '('e! .',R''how it is, Monsieur "Sh'!" said ehe, "he is 'opening his -.formed This will produce a longer -
•, Y ,` Sergeant,' replied .eyes. Ohl the bad boY; to make se stem to the Sower "head, raising . it
the lttle fifer "his' Majesty the King.. much trouble." elbove the foliage. They may now be
being in pressing need of money; and . The little fifer was again seized with brought into .the sunlight or wlndOW .
wish ng to present a new chateau eel fear when he saw at the foot of his bed until. tlhrough blooming.' As soon as
a New"Year's gift to a relative, it has the shaggy eyebrows and long mus• these have formed their bulbs a second
been decided by the court that the regi- ,. tache of La. Ramee; lot >taay,be brought into the gem!, ; e•nI
meat, musicians, and soldiers shall. not "The trousers! The court -martian in this ve1;;y...4RLtinueus bloom may
Ifo Included
homage and indulgence, and M l i B ffal be paid this. month. So, as my grand- Don't let them car nie off!" and he b bad throughout the winter. It will
Ise included the making of friendly It is re r, ed f hat the Manitoba Gov- mother is poor and L haven't a cent in clung , in despair to his grandmo er'ti" 'elm found advisable to give bulbs as cool
lis and the presentation of gifts, and my pocket to buy her a New Year's Jacket an atmosphere as poesi"bl all through
'spite of all opposition this form id ernmebt ,enni:emplace adopting • the :
G}othephnr¢ ysfem in petfecence to turkey, I have come out here by the 't'1vt she reassured him; the good ser' their growth, The covered pots and
letbrating New' Year has with some 1 wall to •Ureak the ice in tete tF�l ,les 'scant had taken him out of the water, !boxes Will sate u
Ali 1eXt'1'aHIEel(LD DRUGGISTS,
W1 GUAR INTI+M ACCURACY
AND PERFECT SATISFACTION
In Atte age of worry,hustle and buss•
nese ciompotition, strict care and ehentiof
in the tilling of your doctor'e presorip-
bona ig absolutely necessary for the safety
and welfare of your family. We gum*
antee accuracy and perfect satisfaction to
all our cuetomers..Our toilet 'depot -
Mont is slways replete with the late, t
preparations and' noveltiee.
PAM'S Cnnzur O02POWtD,
Flail cured thousendN when everything e1 e
has foiled. It bas never failed to gave
siok people happy results, It has never
• failed to give sick people hip iy result!.
It strengthens, invigorates, gives' new,
tone to the systemmakes the blood pure
is food for the nsrvee-it =drafty sick
people well, We oan supply you with
the pure and genuine Paine's Celery
Compound,
11 B 001118E, Druggist, Olinton, QGrit,13op Johriay Got His Chrlutmas Apples.
RED FIFE
:e, l
I+ 'or Christmas tiyaolnab, Blooms.
The only hyacinth bulb that may be
foced as early as Christmas is the sin.
gle pink "Norma" -all other varieties
town in quest of a d stood that he was going to sleep becgmin,, pp es
cri 1 if forced too early.
the `proh.bitiou aw. '
' " a be 'te'o t of doors all wine
d,i atfons, continued t,1 the present . 'and see if 1 can't' dab roue r w. frogs." wale frozen and'trembling . with • fever, ter one those for Easter blooming'
few. -
ay. a. +
s�. " '. C''?'t •4', : -that," said La then he had told the Co/epeeOf _the -3i1 Should !eat- be brdught in, until a few•-
tIn the fifth century the church began , 6 i PUT � G? r. ,,,. , � - it ,� - Illamee "frogs 'sleep in winter."- ' fair, and he had sent a man rib Horse- ; tytfeeks before that date: = .
n ene2getio crust t. Maximus.
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Dr: A • ehatsv,S G',isat:ttre'°er-8 *Ili ^", ,'I know that, but' file .sky is so blue' back' with a New Year's supper for s
pagan practise$" . St. Maximus; •0) and warm I• thought • perhaps they grandmother and a pair of new 'teen• CHRISfiMAS ”
!leve And ta.,,. e3 arty s.kin •dei •. p- + '• -.
ii�rin r0-.../1.‹ iiia: voice against "the ?4ease,justcts' 'tarot ;ran it Ctirec. might.wake up,"'.' and tler8 r was sputtering on. •
Lha Thlsc is the month, and;this the happy.
U ,adtltious folly on the let Of Janu• : this soldier's L rysrpelas-tittP- Tate sergeant went. on his way, The : atlppe. P.
; when Christians put on habits o1 first 2tpp17Catiotn, . kills the, the little fifer eourageoytsly hacked stove,. and the trousers were 'hanging ' morn, -
terrtperttnae and seek to forestall !hell s.Stttlp� :, away at the ire on the well. Translated from the Wltereln 'the son :of heaven's, I±ter•nall`,.
•w French P P 1 Arens by I3 Tuttchel3 e,
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ends with early calls in the morning, This fifer, who lov ed his grandmother o au Nin
riging them pretty presents as Neel t, Lieut Bucknam, Natiopal Soldiers' Home; a so much, was indeee as pretty a, fellow. Of wedded maid and virgin mother. hemi.
ear" gifts, in the hope of receiving ' Grant County,. Indiana, had a very, acute attar'. ' as 'one would wish to see, Not • mush Our great redemption from above did
es g
n(es That he our deadly forfeit should release,
emething in return more valuable.. of Erysipelas.. His fu.e and Lead mac •ut tut
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enna, also denounced the custom, and druggist' recommended' De...\gnew.,. D:utmcu ..
`o the excuse offered that it was only as lite quickest n!ief and'rure. ;lIe bought n''
b
t Peter Chrysolosus,Bishop of Asp m •nt with burning and itching • sensations F
ox and found it as gni,:!. as "it promised, and • •
port, not sacrilegious, replied: "Ni few tipplications, to u.s his den words, i,
ne can with safety play with the set, , out the fire anti le -s than a bus entirely cu, .
nt. Who can amuse himself Witt. me..- Price ;q; t •• -
iety or lake with sacrilege? Men . •
rens themselves up like women, and Sold by -- E. Hovey and 11, P. Reekie
hey put on. their robes. They trans" Mr James Metcalfe, es-ivI.• P., has
Orrin themselves into beasts and mon• been nomineited for the. Cotrtrptins'. by
're. A man employs in this disguise Kingston Conservatives.
flee were a man." - ,
In the year 566, during the reign 01 -
inr Caribert,comn Paris, thea Council 01el ��
aura recommended the abolition oI a
11 pagan superstitions in the berme. ,
nd• among the • practices so denounced.
as "that of men disguising them
dives as' deer and other animals, and
running about the country in various
grotesques- and committibg.all sorts__o1 _,
ollies." But in spite of all the anathe.
'mas hurled against, the custom, the
Christians could not turn - away . froii
the ancient; extravagances that marked.
the .calends • of - January:--Phlladelphit
his ambition; as if he were sorra lifter Work or Exercise
New Year Superstitions
The following superstitions
neetion with New Year's are s
;believed, in various parts of
iIrelanrl, Scotland and . Wales!.
On New Year's morning go to a wet
or fountain and leave an apple and 1
nosegay, and the, water will keep fred
annd'.be more wholesome all the year.
• It is bad luck to lend money on Nen
. ea.'t`e Day- -
in con,
ill Renee
England'
• 'I
'•i'ut money away on New Year's Dayl
;Atte all the year you will have monej
to pay.
!Before locking the door for the night
on New Year's eve place a gold el
near it; and let it remain there.untlj
,'the. church bells ring the next mornine
and. you will have plenty of money al
that year. .
;If you wash clothes on .New Year'(
riser one of the family will -.be washed
out .of existence before the year, is out
If a dark, complexioned rnan crosser
`your threshold first on New Year'!
nTlay you will be prosperous; if a blond
unlucky, -and if a red-headed man, dirt
ester will surely follow. '
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` So is the belief• in this Iasi
i,�,,, e... in some places that dark dent:..
plexioned'men era -pal m 11 ratwtti
,'to -Cali early and walk the first. d t3"y''u1
4t`ie' house, entering by the back doe{
land leaving by the front. '
•- Not Required.
' • Old Boy -What are you 'doing there'
lounger -I'm wetting my thutae
a to terming a 1.
'�repax' tory 1' g new
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O,ld• Boy -That's •all right -but don!
see wetting'•your lips. --Boston •Posit.° a;
or. Chase's Ointment' --
'A Food, for.the Skive
An
lttdt'tlNenYic 8eb19>r W'hio%t Prompt,
Allays itching end DnrniniP
wad Thoron�hIy °area Every
Ii'toraa of Itching Skin Disease.
It the extraordinary value of Dr.
,thiftho'rs Ointment Were thoroughly.: un-
1,erstood there Would not be 'a family in
Canada that would be without it in the
'.rtl6liise for a. single day. ;
Ire the $ret t •piece it is a. food laid
lleaiittiter for the skin; and is so pure
EA Pleasant to use that no lady will
`delay in applying it, Tt removes pins-
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ini-
pies, blackheads, and all sorts of dia-
ll,eaable and disfiguring skin diseases.
In the severest' eases of eczema, salt
rheiftn. fetter, seoid head, and other
Itching Skin - eruptions, Dr. Chase's
Ointment affords instant relief by al-
laying the burning, stinging sensations,
and will Permanently euro if applied
regularly.
Dr. Chases Ointment in the standard
ointment the world over, and is so mar.
7ellou01Y succhssful an to far surpass
.11 rtvaln. Aek your neighbors about it.
'nerd fs, not a single le community in
Canada but has some canes where this
rT('lfledY hike worked remarkable cures.
60 !lents a hex, at ail dealers, or Aldo
libeliaon, T3atod & Co., Toronto,
ane P Rae o, Ol e ,
Soothes tired•
higher than a man's'latee; and dressed
• in red,. as were all of his regiment, he
played ' his fire' so • gracefully as he
marked the time for the whiskered
halberdiers . behind him that, on their
entry into -towns, the ladies at the win.'
doWs'forgot to.dook at the drum major:
The fifer. understood • frog fishing as
well as he did piping war tunes. :When
the ice • was cut out 'and a little round
'pool of - clear water. appeared, he soon
improvised a line' and rod of a piece
of -string he.had with. him and a reed
• which' he' cut •near by. But •bait was
lacking.- ' Ordinarily .this would not
have. disturbed our fisherman, as he.
, lwoutd have used' a wild poppy for the
purpose; frogs are so greedy that any.-
thing red attracts them: - But poppies -
do. not flourish underthesnow, and.'
+ as he might, -nothing red could be
niuseteg;--re, y• matorf or sciatic, be assured of the glorious.
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bring,
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For so the holy sages once. did sing, • '
1 And with his,Father work us a perpetual
Peace. • Milton;
• • Elise. happy morn?, Also; holy *morn!
Draw forth :the e;cheerful clay froth night!
fid 0 Pathegr touch the east, and light
The light that shone when hope wee
Q .of • born: Tennyson
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Mow shall we eelebrate"the day
OS When God appeared, in mortar oia`y;. .
A. Happy.U;�Iiv.i.ri ileo .Item , the: Ago
of Rheum i,tism
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Pa>tllt,.� Lc1 r� (, n111'ol
Efect:t.a4.,aro AI fel I+'itilure
P1 , airi.la�, !'.ilii!! .►ledicin
and kle :tt'•iiial., Springs
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The mark oh worldly scorn;
• ' When the archangel's heavenly,'iityi
1., meted the Redeemer's, praise,•
hailed salvation's morn? .
• -Chatterton
star; 'unseen before to
e. ` . -Melton..
Man' was made like
be made like man,
_onaer.y
Valuable Man.
The Wonderful Victory Over a
• Terribie Iriaease'Vouched for byene of our .
Promin •iit Druggist'!.
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If yon area sufferer from rheumatism in
any of its: terrible forma 2nnsoulur,inflxm-
moves sore••- ,d
nesii and gives Cie body a feeling �t11 ciii"sifort _illi!
Strength. • •
• Dent take the Weak, watery witch; haze
prcparatlone repreeented•to. ;it ''the ECM
as"-. Pond's Extract, which'eetilly sour an
generally contain "wood -alcohol,". a dead!
Poison. • ,'
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truth Oast Paine'a Celery. Compound will•
work for you'd permanent and-bappy cure
""'.Che elesueeids- of•• letters-xeceii:ed.•..from
people who •bave,throwu -off &heir burdens--ex-sayeelts:id the --business man_ o the__-
and agdpies prove conductively that Pelee's detective, "•some fellow .has;been;repre
' Celery Compound ie the one great specific senting himself as a collector of eaten. .
for .thie awful disease. The following let- He has been taking in, afore; . money
e' w e have, ter iroin J. Levaringiou; Virden, 14Ian„and 'than any, two of the• men e h and
indorsed by J. W. Higginbotham, drngeiet,-1. I want him collared as quickly as you
of the stime.town, should oonvincaalll oaf- can.'.'
ferere that the immediate use of Paine's "All. right; I'llhave him in jail In
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Celery Compound is their only .hope. Mr less titan a•: week.”•
.Leverineton says :' "Great. •Scott, man! I don't want to'
"F rmere h n'as year 'I was suffering put- him in jail; .1 want to engage '
fro the agonizing pains of sciatica, and hire".
atter trying all that medical skill could de-
vise and using many remedies, patent and '
otherwise, t concluded to - try the. Hot • A Definition.
SprirgsakBariiaun.doorthesuperintendence
Of a medioal'man, I took', the treatment • .A spendthrift' is • a - man who has
thoroughly and carefully for .clef weeks, luxuries that your c,edit will not en-
anti rams home at the end of that .time able -you to buy.--�Somervlile "journal."
racked with pain and weighing 48 pounds t ,
WE LOOK FOR YOUR TRADE:
The Town of Galt has a reinar'kabl
fire record. -,. Last year the brigade re
sponded to twilve c'tlle, and ,the' Best
loss was :Sett, In 1000• there.'' werra iL
teens iia, with a total damage of '$
while the insurance companies dr in
bu=iness in the town paid out $4 f
losses daring the two years+.
ROOD OPINIONS
TROIA EVERYWMEH
South American. Meryl arae! -!;„tiro:
that• 'haokeie;yecl speech. " e -
trial etvii I -convince yen." Cc ' •
ries. • with it no •deeeptie.r'
- • when . agipiied to this
est of ftlerve,, troats:•ient. •
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An influential gentroreen recently wrote : - -
loin with the tltousnntls v,ho hna•e tat„v h.•••••r
hy South American Nervine in their! "', p,,
of it.. It was re:•utr n"• • l•'d to tie t , , :.'> .
had been cured by It. 1 t t • 1 it: a i
'iiti2rr heartily pass the r ,•i utird t 1 •t:
lent tong ,from all along the sides of the ditch, The Buffalo -News tells a 'story of a We are fUliy prepared to All year orders
iviugupBusin�S�
'BARGAIN SALE STILL ON
And will continue until the business is disposed of.
"Give us a call .andbe convinced Try a pair of the TITTII'•AUJ.,T HOCKEY BOOTS
' with combination ankle eeupport, tor men and boy.., - Als line of FINK LACE
BOOTS, lined and online/3, in box calf and kid, for ladies, suitable for skating,
MOCCASINS for men, boys and children. , LBQTH1,R LEGGINGS for men,
Lace and ,spring sides( MITTS in leather, with wool lining, as well as all wool, .
_ going (keep,
Also other tines in Men's, Boys' and Youths' Boots at great redaotions.
A full assortment of Robbers of all kinds, path Arnerioan and Canadian makes,
• Men'e Felt Lined Goode, high with loose gooks, as wallas buckled and laced.
Women's in felt plain and leather foxed styles; laced, buttoned and gaiter, all at
reduced prices..
A large stook of Mens' and Royal heavy buokled Rubbers, the "Xing •quality stage
proof," 1 and 2 buckle; the. Yukon, '4 buckle, We /lave a large stook of heavy Books for
men and boys.
Men's Overehoes, bothlteavy and light, the Manitoba 4-baoklei aewell as Women's
Overshoes, Oyer -gaiters sed Cardigans. -
Men's felt and hair -linea geode -the Klondike 4-batlkle with heavy felt lining,
also Sterling Bros' Grain Bluchers felt lined.
° Handel/lade boots in'Frenoh and veal kips, - first glass., °
The eInyiotne" Shoe made by Geo A Slater in different styles and all sizes for men,!
Rage, Blankets, Galloway, Goat and Saskatchewan Robes, all at Bargain Prices.
H arpees 01120o a quart. • -
Tr_unkS -
We have a ' good assort-
ment •o£ all kinds of Trunks.
Also Valises, Telescopes, etc
all of which must be sold, r
Dwelling douse for sale.
• anise Twitchell;
less At thie:junoture when hope had al-
most fled.I heard ofPaine's Celery Com-
pound, It seemed suited to -my case anal i Serving .tbe.publlo_with oarez attention,
. i s sent to my druggist, J. W. Higginbotham, honest- .goods and low nrieea. has given`.ua:.
of this place, and asked about it. Be re- ahigh position' amongst the druggists of
”Illy, there,Littte elfer,'weatareyoudoingP" commended it to me, and I took a bottle: Canada. We look- for your trade, and
of the water: 'Lazily, as if half Asleep,. hsoon began to feel better,and"after.taking will_use, every Inde aver .to make• you a
dt stretched out its legs; opened first the second bottle I was. a cured man and 'regnlar customer. •
oris' tied' thea.. the hitter of its' -pretty threw away my crutches. I have always• Our supplies of pure Drugs, Medicines,-
yellow .:eyes. to the siun, swelled its been a farmer; and am as able to do herd Toilet' Preparations, Pbrfnmee, Brushes,
wlilte throat,• and uttered a gentle --
ler -worker
work i -ow as eyer I was. Combs, Sponges,. Lto., will interest you
ler-worker to eh. 'n:: 1 ret vas. an,l a , . croak, :to whieh ;other creaks responded - ,_ . v n -
Sold b'g 3, B. Hovey anali. I'.Reekie 'That `xhust be the.mother of •the fou; -year' old girl who was spending a for this popular dieease•banishing •med-
• ;. other frogd," thought the little fifer, night away from home. At bedtime Rims. Kriowiegits powers and virtues,
Curious Bits of News.who had never heists seen such a larger she knelt at hostess' knees to say we atrougly. recommend it as a blood
! one. "What a'chance, and what a pile her prayers,expecting the usual'promt- purifier, nerve bracer and flesh builder:
The present mace of the British t to led -it escape!"(ng, Finding MrsB, unable to help her Paine's Celery Compound is no'new' re-
house of Commons has- been. in use I . All at once a Sudden :idea struck our, she concluded thus! 'Please, Cod, 1 med�yyit has been teatoa and suocegstully
since. the "reign "of Charles II. It has - ^him," '!:case me;Ican'treinember nayprayers, used in all parte' of Canada, by tone of
accordingly witnessed the rise and de- "What if 1 were to take one of mfe►, and I'm Staying with a lady that don't
velopment'.of oonstittttional windpipe .eusfiendee straps! • It is, the regulation - know any,"
and practice, and of the responsibility merle! i,nd the frogs will surely bite ,Among the guests presentee! - to his
of . ministers of the Crown to the at it."
No sooner said than done. The red Year's levee was Martin Battlea super-
House of Con -linens td the people at etrap danced -merrily on the clear, shin- annuated civil set vent, who bas been
large, - ing water; just in Iran" of the frog's resented. at every Neto Year's reception
• nose. It seized it, the 1.,herman jerk -.held by the .governor -generals. of Can-
ed the line broke, and the frog darted d • d I din th f L d
House .01 .Cot gluons, and :through the
Excellency Lore3y Minto at the New
irvlrig and Dickens, • under the Water, carrying the 'cloth. Elgin, in 1812, covering a period of 60
The modern observance of Christi,tai 'With lt, 'year. -.
' ri 1 The frog reappeared !tit again the l3egeral business, houses at Rat Port -
/wail largely due to the w t nge
of • line broke, and the second half went le
Washington Ti iiig`�itd Chary I33elt.` afri `tae Ars!;' � �
Fens. Both described at length the an. , "Bahl" said ,the fisherman. "What
'dent English observances, Which hal {Harm would there be in -cutting a little
t
a
!slice into disuse in all but fete I+ural puree apt of my •waietbandi No one
!aelgblborhoods i> England, and so tee Mill. ever want to look under my jack. •
vived popular knowledge of the quaint •t, • -
'and htiarty custard. 02 the forefather& 1 Taking his knife,' be out out a little
• piece, -'which the. • frog, •alas! -clan-fedi •
- - away as before, and then another one,'
President Harper of the' university and another one:
of Chicago recently received the fellow- • ' 'Sergt. backa th hie pr*v41was on hid
ing letter front a prospective girl -stn- the
with nib provislond; loured
dent at Pecatonlca, 111.: "Dear Di, Har•• the unlucky little fifer sitting down and
per -I know `• You will be pleased to , crying tb- - .t
What! A soldier ; trying? And
learn that 1 have decided to attend r vhy?"
age' were burned.: s -
"The dff'er'': clove ilurses"1'rom C nada
for South Africa has been accepted by
the War Office.
Isaac and Walter Kerrey of Edd3'e
Mill were commited for trial at Sarnia
on a'chargee of robbing their own store
and the postoffice.
The U. t:', IL "roundhouse at Owen
Sound was wrecked by an explosion f
acetylene gas, and one of the emk.loye e,
T. Gordon, was seriously' injured,
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DON'T' :BECOME
AN OBJECT
the university school of education this I poor answer the little fifer stood up r •
fall, I am going to Chicago nexil Sat- +"This is a bad biidinebe,'' said °Lit . .
urday on the morning train, and as 1 !Flames, after looking for a loner time or Aversion and IPi#jr'. 'Cure
have never been In the city !before, 1 - irony Catarrh. Purify Your
would be glad if you would 'meet ins Breath and Stop the Cf sly+
at the depot, I ani Svc foot four inches - '
tall, have•itght hair and eyes, anti's Sive Discharge. '
Pleasing appearance, . 1 shall wear is ltev br ldochr,
or, of Duffel°, says: ,"Mi•
flare -brown traveybic skirt and a blul ` wife and 1 were both troubled with distress•
'waist with white' ybke. I think:'I bits!!
know you from your pictures, but for
fear I ;make a mistake, will you pleas(
:Wear your card in your hat?"
Miner'! Drink k Cure is safe, effectual and
can ba read ul i'taken.lt void by"it 13 Combe'
'!!filler's Drink' Cure has madetiiousands
of happy hearts, Sold by 1I R Combe and
It P Reekie, Clinton.
Mr William Barrett, mayoralty
candidate itt'liamilton, cannot qualify.
butllie name will be placed, oil the
lstilot paper notwithstanding.
ing Catarrh, but we have enjoyed freedore
from this aggravating malady since the day f Courteous and attentive to all,
we first used Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal Pow.,' - • • : • • : -
der. its action was instantaneous, giving r
the Most grateful relief within ten. minutes .1 Mee's'', Clinton.
after first application. do cents. o hoe llo I, ,•
Sold by 3. E. Bovey and It, t'. Iteekio, .
thousands: and has never failed.
R P REEKIE, Druggist, Clinton Ont
i ***—t idyl f/ ** if•)% e i
Th
e Novelty Bakery
J
and Rastaurant
Ch.rS .tCk
turas�.. �" Q�s
Now is the tithe to order your
Christmas cakes for as you all know
fruit cakes like old wine beoomo
better with age, we dee the best ma-
terials procurable, and pay greatest
attention- to baking.
We always have in stook a . nice
variety of fanoy bread, cakes and
pastryand if anything special is de•
aired, will be pleased to make on
Abort notice; we Co not use Cottolene
in any form. "
Oysters
We are now in a pOsition to sap,
ply *von With freeh fat °viten; in
good ;measure, we nerve them hot Or
cola as desired
,1110()ormiok'e celebrated Mara.
colt° Chocolate's and dainty bona -
bona for meld hero.
Almeria grapes 04e per lb. arid all
kinds !rash iiettoonable fruh tasting:,
our •Hair is. FallingOut
DINJ
DRUFF
ifSE. OO K E 'R E
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Don't` wait toy • see how it affects -others.: You
hair everyda -Dand-
are very likely losing your y
ruff is forming is clusters and your .scalp becom
ed. USE IT NOW..
ins• more. ° and: more di;sdaas
SIT.
SAVES,
THE.
BAIR
Sold' bye -
We Guarantee that no matter
how severe your "'dandruff 'dandruff" or
how long-standing, or what reni
edies have failed, if' you . follow
directions •
COKE. Dandruff. 'Cur e
will permanently cure or money.
will be refunded.
A. a. SRliMBR. 00.. Limited. Towage
ClintonSasn DOor.:anG!
,,
Blind •Factor's.
=S,.--S..COOPER. : •. PROPRIETOR,
General -Milder -and "`Contraetor-.
Thts . taotory is• the,largest in: the county, and has the very latest improved'ma•
ohitiery,' capable of: doing evork on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive
and reliable stook and prepared' plans, and give estimates for and build all - clasd
es•of buildings' on short notice and on the closest prices . All work is eppervis- ' ,
ed in ;a ;mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of int
• terior and exterior: material. •
Lumber Lath, Shingles,: Lime, Sash,'Doors, Blinds,. Ete
and
Prevents
BALD-
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$l.00 • .
a Bottle
IBItG 'SCHOOL 'DESK,
manufacturer
Agent for: the Celebrated' -4]ibAT, . •
at Waterton Call arid get prices and esti»iates before placing your orders
CIJHE FREE
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•L-'ure-1�•B-Cases.
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• J AI II EC brings i scant relief, even, in the wore*
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F•4� NI TEN
Th i=v. C. p: WI LLS, of villa Ridge
Ill., . 'siit"your Mal bottle of Astiimalene.
received in good condition. In cannot Tell
°' how thankfulI feel. for the cod de..
' eak ; ived from ie I was mays, clammed with
eye• •e • /,• putrid score throat' and Asthma' for ten
,,e., , years, I despaired of ever being ,our 1
. saw your advertiaement,;afor . the olio oft
�" �'`' this dreadful aiid tcritenting disetl+ae, vi
thins, and thought you had overspo(ten•
yourselves, but resolved to give it a ti nal.
a
% Tooharmy.tnaston,Bishmententsmea full sire, the trial anted like
bottle."
- :Rev. Dr. Morris Wosiuter, -
liabbi of the Cong. I3ue' Israel,
NnwYoiq,,Tan, 8,1001,
Dna Ten Bum': lYlzierenlieOeto
Gentlemen: Your Aethmaiene is' an ex
oellent remedy ,for Asthma and Say Fever,-¶;
and its composition alleviates all troubles, -
whiclaoombine with Ai'thnta. Its- -summed
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A-Iterna gt1Rg l diff effilly'llfiliYfe-di "r
oan state.' that Aethmalene contains no -
opium, morphine, ohloroform or ether•
RELIEF, , Very truly yenea,
, REV, DR. MORRIS WE0I3SLIIE
Iii Tarr linos. Manton Oct.
Gentlemen: I write thin testimonial trona a Benne of duty, having totted the wonder,. •
fill Wed of your Asthmalene, for the came of Asthroa. My wife hao been &filleted with
spasmodie asthma for the pastr12 years. Having exhausted my own skill tut well iii
many (Abets, I.ohtinced to see yonrirign upon your windows on 180th Street, New York,
.r ovonoo obtained a bottle of Asthrealene. , My wife oommenced takinf; it about the
Aral of NOVember. I Very econ noticed a eadiodl improvement. After using ens
I feel that I, can ctundetently reeotinnend NI medicine all who are afflicted With this
Yount respectfully, • • 0. D. PHELPS, Pit. Dd
Da. TArr 13 Boa, MEDioxilli 00.
one remediee, but they have all faded. I ran &arose yotir advertisement and
started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. 1 have eine° purobised pig
full -0180 bottle, and I am ayer grateful. I have a faraily of four children, mid .
i 'for sir years was unable to work, Ism now in the beet of health and anti doing
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