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A collector of bad accounts received
Aleakirta IRON a ilelinuent debtor a few
daya ago that has started him to
ing a bit. The collector had been
chasing this delinquent for about six
months and had become tired of "Call
to -morrow," "I haven't It just now."
and other excuses of a similar dilatory
nature. and thought It was time to be-
come "sassy."
"See here," he said, the last time he
called, "are you ever going to pay this
"Why, yea," replied the delinquent.
"I suppose I will pay it some day or
other. But look here yourself, young
man; I think I can show you a thiqg
or two. How many hills have you in
that bundle?"
"About fortf, I guess."
"How long does it take you to visit
these people?"
"Generally, 1 ean get over my route
to a day."
"Suppose every one of there should
pay up?"
"That would be fine!"
"Oh, It would, would It? What would:*
you do for a living if everybody paid
promptly?"
The collector turned the thought over
la his mind for a moment or two, and
looked blank.
"Gracious!" he said, Td be out of a
}obi"
'That's exactly my point. Don't,
therefore, be so Infernally anxious to
collect every cent due to your people
at one time, A few collections a day'
are enough. As for my account, come
around some day next week. and I
may help you out of business by pay -
Ing It, Good -day."
Mrs Wm Rose, of London, Out.,
dropped dead on the street.
E 1E1 Pnelp & Co's spoke factory at
Merritton was destroyed by tire, The
loss is estimated at over $40,000.
The Tilsonburg. Lake Erie & Pacific
Railway Company is apply ing to Par-
liament for power to extend the line to
the Georgian Bay.
John Tucker of Attar tic City, N. J.,
while gunning with two friends on
the Meadows, was fatally shot by one
of the party, whom be was trying to
rescue from drowning.
Nervous Depression
and Bodily Weakness.
Another Woman Who Han Found
Health. Strength and Vigor In the
Ilse of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food.
To women especially Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food is pro', ing to be a vela
great blessing. So many women ai•
weakened and debilitated by overworl,
worries or diseases pecuhar to Wei
sexand need the assistance of JuN
such a restorative as this great fom,
cure.
Mrs. M. A. McCrea, Tory Hill, Ont
writes: --"My system was all run dow
when I began to use Dr. Chae's Nem
Food. I was weak and very nervou
and felt so tired and worn out that
could scarcely drag myself about ti
house. It seamed impossible for inc t
get rest or deep at night. rind I te.
that I was gradually growing weake
and more nervous and irritalole.
I eginning the use of Dr. Chnstot; Ner, •
Fond I feel altogether different. It hs
gradually strengthened my nerves an,
built up my systom wonderfully. I
sleep well now, and am being thorough- -
ly restored to health and strength. .1
believe it is the best medicine to b,
had for the nerves "
Dr. Chase's Nervs, Fnoe, 611 rpnts a
box, 6 boxes for f o, at all dealers, or
3,:dmanson. I3aN,.‘" on ,ronto.
Curious 13Its or News.
Tubes of glass made by lightning are
often found in eand. The electricity
passes Into the ground and melts the
silickme material, forming tittle pipes,
the Inside diameter of which represents
the "bore" of the "thunderbolt." Such
tubes measuring as, much as twenty-
seven feet in length have been discov-
ered.
The beauties of the New York custom
hone regulations were twain Illus-
trated the other day when an English
Freemason, who arrived ,with his Jew-
eled regalia, was charged full duty on
it, and fined for omitting to declare
that he had his regalia with him. Ha
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One of the most curious lawsuits ever
tried in France has been occupying the
attention of the courts. At the last
election M. le Provost de Launay, a
Royalist senator, desired to have an or-
gan. He went to the editor of a local
newspaper, and hired the front page
for two months for a given sum. His
Republican opponent thought the idea
a good one, and hired the second page,
so that the readers of the "Journal de
Ferguier" were treated on the first
page to a eulogy of monarchy and on
the second page to praise of the repub-
lic. M. de Launay lost the election, and
is now suing Its editor for breach of
contract in leasing the second page to
his opponent.
THE ORIGINATOR OP
Substituted for
PAINE'S CELERY
COMPOUND.
Beware of Druggists Who Sell
Imitations Knowing Them,
to be Such,
"The something just as good" which is a
poor and worthless imitation of life saving.
Paine's ()dory Compound is foisted on
,..eny an unsuspecting buyer by dishonest
and greedy druggisteand cleilere who, have
not the slightest interest in the welfare tit
the Nick and afflioted Their thought*, .are
wholly centered on extra large profits ; it le
a master of indifference, to them whether
yea or your friends live or eie. We have'
recently come into posseesion of one of the
imitations referred to;we have baci it chem.
ioally examined,and find it unfit for human
use.
The large majority of ohr druggists are
honest and sympathetio men, and will nev
er condescend to substitution or deception.
You should, however, when any one sug-
gests the "Something Just As Good" or
effete yon a vile imitaion of the Paine'a
Celery Compound which Alone can meet
your came, et once resent bis impertinence
and leave:his store. Allhoneet and stritight-
forward druggists gladly recommend
Paine's Cele* Compound to their custom -
ere and speak with pleasure about the won-
derful °urea it has effected.
Beware of the"Something Just as Good"
and all imitatione. See that the name
PAINE'S 18 00 wrapper and bottle.
tioderich
' MARINE,—The report of the commis -
Wooers who inyestigated the loss of
the Marine City off Goderich last fall,
when fourKingston men were drowned.
has been handed in, but nothing will
be given out until Hon. James Suther-
land bee had an opportunity of perus-
ing_ it,
DIED IN HIS YOUNG. MANHOOD.—.
Douglas Johnston, son of Alex John-
ston, died on Thursday last in hie
t wenty-four.h year. The young man,
who was never robust, had beep ie
declining health for some years, his
illness finally developing into COD.
sumption. The remains were interred
in Maitland cemeteryee
DEATH OF MISS' WILKINSON,— On
Tuesday a telegram was received from
Minneapolis containing intelligence of
the death of Miss Hattie Wilkinson,
which occurred in that city on Tues.
day morning. The deceased young
lady was the • fourth daughter of Mr'
and Mre James Wilkinson, former
well •known residents of Goderich.
She had a wide circle of friends and
acquaintances here, among whom she
was very popular. About the time of
the removal of the family to Min-
neapolis' two years ago. Miss Wilkin-
son hadan illness which prevented
her from undertaking the journey to
the West with the rest of the family,
and although she afterwards partially
recovered her health was never fully
restored.
"NOTES.—The Newgate-st. livery
stables are agaip being opened for
business, the new proprietors being -J.
Hamilton, V. 8, and John Halliday,
of Colborne township. ' Horace Hor-
ton. though still confined to his bed,
is not only holding, his own hut show.,
ing signs of improvement; Mre Oos-
ford,' of London, is aerionsly ill at the
residence of her son -in law, George
Acheson, hut slight hope being en-
tertained of her recovery. We learn
that H. K. Jordan will shortly leave
Goderich and has handed in his re-
signations of t he positions of organist,
ef Knox church and bandinaeter for
he Goderich Musical Societ v which he
has so ably filled during his residence
in lhis town; he intends to eit fter go
to ...Iran: ford or Toronto. An old
former resident of Goderich died et,
Embro on Sunday week in the perNon
of Christrne, wife of Dr H. Adams'
and sister of D. 0. McKay, at the age
of 55 years; she was married about
20 years ago and leaves a husband,
son and danehter. Miss Edith M.
Brown, a daughter of the late James
Brown, died at her home in tendered*
on Monday last week 1 besides her
mother she leaves several brothers and
sisters.
Hoene, or TRADE.—The annual
meeting of the Board of Trade last
Mbnday evening was decidedly one of
the hest meetings in the history of
t hat-orgeatigalinfr-rePreRlita=7
Live business men being present, and
taking a lively interest in the pro-
ceedinge ; Treasurer W. E. McKifn
read his financial statement, showing
an active membership of 49, and a
balance of $17.29 in his hands. The
president's nddress was received with
the heartiest approval, and in the in-
formal discussion which followed
thereon, a hopeful and encouraging
spirit was manifested. and a confid-
ence in the future of the eounty town,
The following axe the efficer s for the
year:—Present, R. S. Williams; Vice
President, J. H. Colborne ; Treasurer,
W. A. McKim: Secretary, James
Mitchell ; Members of Council—F. W.
Doty, S. A. McGaw, Alex Sauneere,
Wm Campbell, G. M. Elliott, Ohne
Lee, Joseph Beck, George Porter, W.
C. Goode. C. A. Humber, C. A. Nhirre
J. T. Goldthorpe ; Me") Robert Mc-
Lean, Geo Acheson and Capt. A. M.
McGregor, were elected as honorary
members of the Council, the meeting
desiring to' retain these gentlemen on
the council, S. A. McGaw was named
at the representative of the Board on
the deputation to Ottawa. The new'
council will meet on Monday, Feb.
,24th.
SUMPTION,
Pour of One PosuIly Rees Away—I,Jas*
Daughter Now DI,
A Toronto clergyman tells ofd family
in hie oongregagon, which consisted of
the mother and Ave children—the father
being dead ---four of whom in a few years
have fallen viotims to consumption and
died. And now the fifth, a daughter,
'who is employed in the office of a, whole-
saler, and who has been the one source of
support to the mother, is obliged to leave
her work, realizing that she also—mainly,
it is believed, as a result of nursing her
brothers and sisters—has contracted, this
dread disease. Kind friends are interest-
ing themselves in the case, but the diffie
Getty met with is to send her to a place
where the proper care and treatment will
ee given.
It is for such cases as this—and there
is hardly a elergyrnan in any city who is
riot constantly meeting such appeals—
Ahab the new Free Consumptive Hospital,
under the auspices of the National Sani-
tariuna Association, is being built. The
people of Canada as a whole must feel
grateful to Mr. W. J. Gage and the
executors of the late Hart A. Massey, who
out of their own funds have erected this
building. But before it can be occupied
it must be furnished with beds and other
proper furnishings and appointments.
The National Sanitarium Association,
already carrying a heavy debt, are not
able to furnish the new building so gene -
rowdy placed at their disposal, and are ep-
pealin g to citizens generally the Dominion
over for $10,000 for this purpose.
It Ores not need the suggestion that
this is the most pressing of all charities
at this time, for the public are fully
awakened to the widespread character of
consumption, and also to the fact, es de-
monstrated by the best medical authori-
ties, that when this disease is taken hold'
of in its early stages it, as much as any
other disease, is °arable. The new hospi-
tal, just so soon as the money is raised to
complete the furnishings, will be ready
to receive fifty.patients, free of charge—
even their railway fare will not be a tax
upon thein
Chief Justice Sir Wm. R. Meredith, 4
Lampert Ave., Toronto, has kindly con-
sented to receive .contributions for the
Free Consumptive Hospital; or they can
be sent to Mr. Wej. Gage,54 Front St.
West, Toronto; or to the ational Trust
Co., Limited, 22 King St. East, Toronto.
THE CAUSE1OF HAY FEVER.
It's a microbe that floats in the eir,gets into
the throat and lungtedevelops rapidlyeiceites
inflammation, des. The censers as simple
as is thistle in the Anger. Extract the thistle
away goes the pain. Destroy the Hay Fever
germ—you get•well. That's why Cattarh-
ozone acts so marvellously in Hay Fever.
43fregrant vapor to yon brings cure but
to the microbe dente. tiatarrhozone je as
quick to aot on theme microscopic organiems
as lightning. Prevents as well as cures,
and re always successful. Druggists,25o and
$1.00, or Pollees & Co. Kingston, Ont.
John Rernpson. of North Bay, drop-
ped dead at his work.
Hon J R Rose -Innes will be appoint-,
ed Chief Justice of the Transvaal col.
agrees with Llrd Rosebery as'to home
Sir Henry Campbell -Bannerman die-
rule. •
THE ANAEMIC YOUNG GIRL
Perhaps she is sixteen. Suddenly she seems
to lose strength; her beauty. fades because
her strength fails, her eyes lose their lustre.
How her opine droops 1 It alarms you,bat
alIthis may be correeted quickly. 'Get her
Ferrozontirit is a nerve tonio, it aids the
stomach to do its work. Appetite?' She'll
eat anything and digest it too. Ferrozone is
an absolute specefio for the anaemia of
young people. Ask your druggast for It.
Price 50e at H. B. Climbs% Clinton.
P'resident John I. Sabin Of the
ago Telephone Company has made a
popular hit by Installing ,movable
phones In fashionable restaurants,
You do not have to leave .the table to
anJOY this luxury. "Wetter, bring me
a telephone," is the only order neces-
sary to have .a fully eqUipped long -dist -
lance "plioneat your -elbow. BY simply.
erdering a telephonea guest may be
?laced in communication with New
York br Denver, or any other 'city
4erved by the Chicago Telephone Com-
eanye without movieg from the table'
it which dinner ,or Iuncheon is being
terved. The new service is very sim-
iti77,PliarTe-rmed—a—rrfeTephone
Imring-lack" is adjusted tO the wall:
hear the table, and when the telephone '
.s ordered the' waiter brings the instru-
;Ilene Insertiew a plug "In the "spring -
Jack," pere6cting direct cennectlert__
with the main telephone exchange:
As tamers and keepers of animals
dark riled never succeed, states the
Philadelphia "Record." Visits to zoos
and to menageries show them to be in, -
variably fair fellow, *with yellow, or
,Y'own hair and with blue dyes, "Thui,
at the Zoological Garden, in this city,
there -Is not a keeper who is eark.
robe McMullen of the lion house has
light 'hair, a yellow meustaehe and vio-
let orbs. Lover, of the wolves and
texes, is still more markedly blond, and
el the antelope hoilse, the snake house
led the smell mammal house light col -
ars still preVall. One oil the most pro-
louneed blonds at the Zoo was fohrt
ThoMpson, who is now in Honolulu
malting casts o: fishes for a museum
there. -Thotripsou was one of the most
successful keepers the Zoo has ever had.
Not only snakes end turtles (his epe.
eialty), but lions, foxes, wolves, deer
and many other •'animals took to hire
paturally, and he were neyer Scratched
pr. bitten,"
NNWR NOTHS.
One of the Hindu twins operated
upon in Paris last week is dead.
The Northwest Territories Legisla-
ture will meet for business on Mac. 20.
A daily steaffiship service between
Ottawa and Kingston will be begun in
1003.
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILL" the itlecity t 113
Mr J. R. Booth, of Ottawa, bought
i ber mits,J19tett
hilrerfigi ns 055,10.—
in
contin- The original kidney specific for Mr Justice MaclennanA Toronto, has
Imo the cure of Backache, Dib
aetes, flail for Queen's College, Kingston.
yen $1600 towards the new Grant
i" -Tit.
Laval,has been appointed Conservative
Bright's Disease and all Urinary Mr Leonard, the- new member -for
Troubles.
Whip for the Province of Quebec.
Don't accept something jut vs The 0, P. B. will run special tolonist
oonful Cf excursion trains during March and
sweeten. good. Seo you get the gulu1llt ,April to the northwein, to off( rd special
faeilittes to intendingeolonisto to reach
rum c r
ere is hot
to and roe,
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their destination.4-
stratairrisisi .
"If you tilt Mean take ditisokatntiid
le you Want to Anti Ann takettIttpkAalantnoot's
anineThb/ei;s
ON THE FOUr..e3QUABIl *PLAN, •
Thefour-equere plan means that all
oustemere, regardless of rank or stetter),"
receive the seine careful attention end
treatment at our store. We are as partic-
tiler w ith the child who is dent to pur-
chase some Small artiole as we are with
the experienced Adult. We never out).
stitute inferior drags when filling our
dectorei prescription. Wenever ream -
Par lirgOW
Milli AND UNFAILItte
Under all oiretimatancee of eieknese
and disease Paine's Celery Compound is
safe, Bute and unfailing. It cleanses and
pnrifien the blood, brace the uervea,
cornett; digestion, and builds up those
who are weak and run-down. If yon are
nervous or sleeplese, try? one hOttle,; the
renilte will surprise you Oar steek f
Painee Celery Compound la Always fresh
and pure.
E JIMMY, Drug:'", 0.ntor.
Co tip h s
1Co s
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The Great "New Process" Soap
—Everybody likes it, It Is as
"Good as Gold."
'We have a
RU ARALL
fir
CITITERS
The Cutters we sell are own Make
We guarantee them 'because
know the Stock and .Workmanskti
is fust-clasa.
few goOd Second Bland Cutters for sale.
Repairing promptly attended to by experienced men.
4t McMATH, 7 Huron Street, Clinton
FURNITURE
BRoADFooT, Box & co.
.The !beady increase in oar trade is good proof of theIaot that our goods are right and
• our prime lower then alive ui usher dealers in the trade.
We man'afacture furniture on a large scale and oat afford to sell oteep., . If you bey
from no, we caste fgr you the profit, which, in other (Wee; hie to be added in
the retail dealer. -
Thie week we have permed into etook some ot our new designe. Sprioe will not permit'
no to quote prices, but 00018 and see for youreelf what snap we have to offer.
Remember, --we are determined that our prizes obeli be the owed in the trade.
UNDERTAKING.
In;eles department our stook is oomplete, and we have undoubtedly the -best funeral
outfit in the county. Our prices are as ow as the lowest.
BROADFOOT,130X & CO. J. chhlleY
.
P. 8. and Sunday calls attended to byoalling at J. W. Chidley's, (Funeral'
Director) residence •
•
The simplest remedy for insligestion, constipation, bilious-
ness and the many ailments arising from a disordered stomach,
liver or bowels, is Ripans Tabules, they have accomplished
wonders, and their timely -aid removes the necessity of calling
a physician for the many little ills that beset mankind, they
go straight to the seat of the trouble, relieve the distress,
cleanse and cure the affected. parts, and give the system a
general toning up.
AT DRUGGTSTS
The five.cent packet is enough for'. an
ordinary occasion. The family bottle, sixty
cpnts, contains, a supply for a. year,
SawLoggi
Vita wanted
Combines the well known
war values of wbeat _Top Pr cos .Paid.
and—the melte-lila a
virtues 01 malt. (lash on Delivery, a
t
It le it Perfect kVA, Natures OWn 'Myth Band10 rapiory
It.preyents sickness by keeping the . .
system in n healthy condition. • •
It adores health by regulating and
toning -up weak systems,.
It gives snit!) relief to persons aniering
torn -poor digestion, headache, dyspepsia
a d other disorders arteing.from the use
of poorly cooked feedi
• A trial will convince the most skeptic.
ei of the superior merits of this food, ]'or
nicht
GROellrelt
W. T. O'Neil
Our ireliphook)rt is $A
ror an tnns or
merchantable logs. •
200 M ft Roller Maple, 18 inch and op in,
diameter.
100 M ft " any size from 12
inch in diameter up, for oanthonk handlos..
200 M ft rtoOkIllin, any size,for handles.
100 114 ft 8oft Blm Basswood and White
Ash..
Cedar Shingles and Lath for sate.
shingles and Lath in exchange for logo,
Custom Sawing attended to at all 11MM
Jaale4 E.,Eivinpston