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The Clinton New Era, 1902-05-02, Page 6iiy 2n4, 1902 Ileart Troubit A good Story. es• told In a inusteg paper of the Prmeipal of a evell-knowit 'albe ymptotals often dIlsanderei colonial, academy ef tnuele, lie wae • stood »y The SuiletTr: much pestered with letters from young coin °serif eking his advice. On one 'The TrUuble at All Timm im Eetremely Daegeroue One -How to Pramptly occasion im received a letter from a • country organiet asking in whicat of two ways ha should write a certain musical , Believe it. passage/ 'Die professor, apnig a WOO znan, wrote back Me a postcard, "isa There are waiter forms of heart disease, doesn't wetter a --." ills offended tome a which reaelfest themselves by correspondent sent the postcard to the symptoms which sre utieunderetood by the Academy sena Noe eat in solemn eon. sufferer end ascribed to indigestion or clove on it, and wrote to the Principal ome similar causes when ibe }wart le• for an explanation. Be anewered thua ; really effected, l'he slightest derange. opeae Sirs , --I bee th Acknowledge the meet of this important mean as extremely . receipt of your letter. I have consider. • dengertue. If at tioaes tie action of the ed the matter in all its' bearings, and it polo le too rapid and the heart beats vio- really doesn't matter a Yours, 'tautly, resultiog in a eaffoostiog feeling, or etc." --London Globe. • t be pubs beeernes slow, awl you feel a t Little Willie -Say, paaveleat its the dif. taint, died) ti ase non, you ehould take the i best oouree in the world, tend that le to ference between an optimist and a pes, take Dr Willi:woe' rink Pills ,for pale simist? symptoms proraptly dieappear end tbat who is happy. when he is miserable, and the beart at all times sate normally. Mr • a pessimist is a man who is miserable .Adelard Levaie, Si Pawnee, Quo. bee,re . when he is happy. -Chicago News. pills in crime of beert. erolible. He says :,1 44.1 nevea'rveldirtintOkablaV•filand," said strong teatimony to the value of. these "or nearly three yeara I -was greedy one poutiefan, . troubled with a weak heart and in constant "I never found it necessary to do so," fear that my end would swine at any time. said the other, - 'Us -soon as I was not I placed myself* ander 4 good' doctor but in a position to 'favor him, my friend did not get the deemed reliefaaeIneasot I always went back on me -Washington , grew woise ; theleast exertion would over- • Star work. While in this conditionp, neighbor ff -444- •oome me, and finally I had to discontinue advisedene to try Dr Williams' Pink pule i As cause for. the habit lie eurely, and I procured a eupply. They steeply I ,,,,,, a 'enough- • - Edward himself has taken to worked wonders in in3 ease and when I had I Aa'na lased eix boxes I was again enjoying good a smaagb• • :health. I have had to eign of the trouble If applied to your nose " b felt ii tos.e • pills to similar sufferers,' Provided you enough up enoogh of the if the bort seetne inolioei to stop beeting, -People. You wal find that tbe dietreseing Pa -An optimist, my son, is a man einem and I eau cheerfully, recommend the Blood troubles of all kinds are elm eared . „e• stough. . .by these famous pills. If you suffer from -444- headache% dizziness, languor, boils or ekin "Yes," said the head of the firmeaMiss dmeasee of any kind, 3 our bloodis in an Addie is a good bookkeeper, but she impure condition, and Dr Williams' Pink makes some queer neisbakes." PON are what you need. Therm pills are "What, for instance ?" asked the silent not a purgative and therefore do not week. , partner. • •• • a. en like inedietnee of that Wass. They are 1 "Well, she enters our messenger boy's tonics in their nature and make new,. rich, 1 wages under the head of 'running eke red blood with 'every dote, thus reetorine • pensese "-Philadelphia Press. •bealth and streegth to leopeleas and des- - • • •pondent sefferere. Hue you must get the Greene -1 Enippose et man 'who had ao ElsLiruinteivgye s haaptilieles f 1101r paeak pe. .• nOcvlidge of French would. have a. good .1:1 pi it b Sdld by all dealers deal of trouble to make ,hienself Moder-. eo e, every. oz. or sent post paid a t 50 cents a box or Six stood in Paris ? • -boxes for 52.50 by addressing the Dr Wil- Gray -On the contrary, most people in Hams' Medicine Co„ Btockvil.e, Ont. Paris understandegriglish onuch better than they do their olio language. 1 . tried them in both 1 so I ought to - im, Boston Tranacri t The Making of Anagrams. P TEM CLINTON NEW ERA Lead a Horse to water but • you can't make him drink. You •can't make him eat either, You can stuff food in- to a thin man's stomach but that doesn't make him use it. Scott's, Emulsion can make him use it. How?.By mak- ing him hungry, of course. Scott's Emulsion makes a thin bodyhungryallover. Thought a thin body was liaturally hun- gry didn't you? Well it isn't. A body is asleep—not working—gone on a strike. It doesn't try to use it's food. Scctt's Emulsion wakes it up—puts it to work again making new flesh, That's the way to got fat. •Send for free sample. SCOTT ei noWelo. Toronto, Canada. ; • 1 5.'," all di =Ada, • , Must be Deadly. , Attentionhasbeen called, says a re- cent issue of The Speaker, to the 'mys. terious *plan Of warfare invented by Ad- miral Cochrane, tenth Earl .0.1 Dundon- ald. (grandfather Of the present Lotd. Dundonald, our .new early in the last -century, which., it was. claimed, ould result in the absolute anniltila- tibri of an enenly, Dund,onald htmseit believed that if. his .plea was once. -put . . . into aai -at it -would make war impossi. Ks • aus future, and there .seem to. have been some grounds for this .belief, although the secret 'bus never. yet been divulged... George .1V., -when Regent, appointed a secret come:Uteri to con- sider it. • The committee. reported that the method would be irresistible and "Y ±‘'*ulicir Baby Coustipatiou. ISome genitte has, acoording to hie r an Cured Without Resortincs Own adviertisernent invented an ap- so early In winter thne to eet the Ooretipation lo a Very eommon trouble Paratue to dispense with getting up I ter Ranh vuraotioes. • fe, As far as we Ufl deretand it, you fix the among infants and smell ohildren-it 10 on your clock, mot at the4haownriarveeeentirloecin also on e of the meet dietreeeing, The it etarts a flre under a kettle ne 01 Some derangement of, the digestive g 0 ter. As soon as the water boils A bell liable to lead to serious remit% The little rings, and You Wake up. Title 15 not viotim enifers /roue headaches, fever, pain the sort of thing that takes the cake; in the etoinaoh and eonateenti es vomiting, It eimply grabs it. White in this eonditiou netther, baby nor We once saw a remarkable invention baby's mother .uan obtain reetful eleey. ,11 Cof this nature in Sheffield. It consisted proper cam is taken in feeding the child Of a small, but powerfully built bed. teed which had an Ingenious clock- andWi il 13beabnYo'n tTgibletTafboluenbad °foe accuerdihgthaenrde worle arrangement attached, es Yon keeping baby free from. this disorder. Bare Would expect, to the ticking of the T. Wenner, London, Ona, traye:-"Mer . mattress. In the morning a phono. baby woe a great enbferer itom constipa. graph got up from. under the bed, tioa. She cried oontinually, and I was walked round to your side, and an- ebont worn•out ettencliog here I tried sey. nounced it Was seven o'clock, After eral remedies, but none Of thein helped. her giving you two minutes to, reply, . one till r protened some Baby's Own Tablet% of the hands of the clock reached up Them teblets worked wondere, and now and pulled your 'ear playfully. , These she is in the best of health. '1 an now go were Just pminninaries so to speak. If about nay work withoot beini disturbed by you didn't move then, the patent bed baby's oryiug. 1 oopeider Baby's OWn began business. It got up on its hind Tablete a great medicine, and would ad - legs and ran downstairs with you In- vise mothers to keep them in the house for side it tilt it got to the gardeh, where ehey will wive baby trom much euffering . you were Shot into a reaodeet "little by curing. and preventing the Minor sil- beep under the guano. By a clever are , rniceititlitxtispinnion to infants end email rangement of the process of suction I c. . 1 treedi ow Spring Goods ress Goods Prints • Muslins Qinghanas 1.1aces and Urabrpideries of all kinds Yen were drawn uP to etheeetesetiltailea44Waietetett iattas cadea'ctekraa7aateaaaaaaaaaaaaaa o n fn p ' eresveled, down your back. If this didn't • other harmful drug. They are easy to I wake you, you had to wait for Ga. take, mild in action,. promote healthful .• u, Oil tee d b te or • • a refreshing stream of wa er a o e guaran • R. Coats az. Sou brie's trumpet. • eleep and will be found never euro . . As a matter of fact, the inventor ex- • for constipation: baby indigestion, simple planted, a did wake most people. But fever, diarrhoee, emir stonesoh, colic, eto. They allay the irritation accompanying 1 in case you -were too sleepy to eolleet FURNITURE your • thoughts into fitting shape, by the outtirg of teeth,. break up colds and . preseing a little knob in one of the prevent group. Price 25 oents a box at all druggists or sent by mail, poeb paid, y IIROADFOOT 130X & CO blankets, a ,seeond phonograph would 9 • gtyrent:soauset yaealirttleeetnenPgi;o,pr,rihaetelnpyroenfattnela. addreseing the Dr Williams' Media:tine Co., f 11• . is patented; and when it is put on the Brockville, Ont.------ . market it will heat all the spring mat- . tresses going, as it does for summer, . autumn and winter as well. -"Pick -Me- Sore motet An “Inf,ernal" Dinner. A sore mouth in a horse is frequently, t he cause of his not feedieg properly. In cases where a horse has lost his ap- petite or 'does not redily eat his food A, tiny, girl of seven gave a dinner-. it is -well to examine his mouth, if the covers were laid, and that number or fact of ..his being off hi% feed cannot party the other day, ferewhich twelyee be traced to any apparent cause. att causes. In youug horses it is generally small -maidens sat down to dine. It sore mouth -.may be due to several was a real Little girls,- dinner, and the little hostese herself presided, sitting at the head of the Ohl% She had been due to teething trouhle% which make .. . . ailing at aa w. chimera, (launera• very anxious, in looking forward to it, the mouth more or less tender and in. , P. 80 -Night end Sunday calls attended to by a to do everything as it should be done, terfere with the feeding. In such eases Director) residence, "Mamma," she asked, "saall we say the only thing to be dene is to provide • the feted in a state which will ermit of The Steady !mean oar trade is good proof Of the feet that one geode are right and • our prime lower than those of other deelees in the trade. • We manufacture furniture on a large male and out afford to sell cheap. - If you boy from us, we save for you the profit, which, in other oases, has to be added in the retail defiler. This week we have passed into,stook solne ot our new design% Space 'will not peritila tts to quote prime, but come and see for yourself whet mope we have to offer. /totem:ober-we are determined that our prices shall be the oweet in the trade. UNDERTAKING. In this department our stook is complete, and we 'have undoubtedly the best funeral - outfit in the county. Our prices are as ow as the lowest. BROADFOOT, BOX & CO: .1 w. ChidleY • imgaiistrssitedeoptvire. 10.eoalaty yeareatler ta . graee?" Tr:a:eneilt iimeitrire,"Tehn;eliTttbri its being ,easily• chewed and nufstioated. i- _44.4._ . infellibies but. shralik from recominend- ApropOS the renewal of the Shake, • "I .am sorry, doetor, you •Were -not able. o 'beta: nvecreYd 111 me,.01.unt . The oats should be crashed, 'bran mashes irS tr class Wagons. be, ecnsider it-. '111e;7repaitPdPcaigtelnst it --, Yone ceremony talte illeSs • to abe shotild lia beard, ,an free from W0047. - and roots ,shoold he,given, and the liay emeare-Bacon controversy, an article to attend tbe ehrlich•supoer, last. night.; • aaa ty Welliam Sheppard inalafa" on It sopuld have done you `good to , on the grounde that if any experiments 'l .throtigh, andevas a relief. Bat theg lit:. • - ere a • - •ening. "A correspondent his command of every nation, and elso that attests understand ' it So• as titer • . and Buggies , the %making of anagrams is enlighte tit tents. Were anode* the seei•et would be •ae. the tie lady was anxious to nave all / • • • h•I'dd cl ci 'it as a rea y one me goo, ,ma, am; n older horses the permanent en. olars • 1 .MIYO just rescrtbed tot ,three af the • . t tad ot cord' with the feelings gathered • about the • :table, she ex- • • • • Eire sometimes the eause of a horse mot .• • . • • • . • ie" says Mr. sheppard, to furnish. • wo n ac • participants, Richmond Dispatch. beteg a e 0 CCV slum with some good, anagranee. eme , ...„.... , _ - ..,-- " - ' .. and erineiples of eiviaized watfare. pialned: qatamma says...that, thie is . the nanies of famous peonle. lie ' • • • ---+++••••-• . Twiee aliftiarga-atlibe Cribidall 'war. Duti.,- each an infernal aihner that we need hie: having_ a:_etere-moutira•-Thee inoliers _ • PAY; .. cionald urged hie plan Alpon • the Gov. not have grace toedaayl" e I sometimes have sharp edges and points has spent a goode deal of tine° i' . Our . heart - give$ forth but weal* erement. •• .The' aecond time he offered 1 which hurt the inside of the cheeks, and f urther informs me . that he We long fee reate-for reet and I trying to make an accePtable a.nagraen • throbs . to reduee Seaastopol by. his invention, "Take oare of the n es a d the Perl al P 1 is eating. in this case they' require fu- ounaj I cause considerable pain when the horse . We long -to •to rest bot never may, but the 'War Office laid crown stipule.- will take cat° of themselves". Leage thines‘ , in Ishii a rasp but tide operation can on the United States, and has failed to g , the secret rematns a seeret still. The. g b ' f ' d b a skilful hand do so. With reference to this failure, I* Lest otheas, come and get our jaw. : Bans 'Which he ,would. not accept, and . ' are bus an segregation of smell things. It • would remind him that he must' not be . :---++*•- • I -discouraged. The task he has attempt- London Fun -Mistress (al•ranging for Present Eail of Dundonald, besides be, ed is an enormous. °he. United States the dbinere-Didn't the grocer send the aTitaaahre . gretealeella cavalry realer an ' !boas Just a dozen letters. Now, mattes._ macaroni 1 - . • possessor of one of the reputatione Made maticlans will tell him that a dozeia I Cook -Yes, muni; but I I am 'handling the celebrated liaeLaughlitt make of boggleofuntother-mokee- -- orfitet,oloss Ontario firms, Aleo :Amy own matitifiature inoluding top bug - yea, mikadoes, etce of all the listed and moderieastyies. Repairing of ad kinds promptly attended to. , •• . JOHN LESLIE Huron Streets Minton we take oare of the email things we are in Y . mall-thmeircombine-to--mage-e--tpaeo„ ircenematetieseting his afaad prunerlY1bY, affeot takine care of the large things which At other. times aimed thaaabe preveiated the-ecare cf what s on eat, when . yon eat a et one of the molar teeth being longer't an -. , •• in the present war, ts aleo an inventor- how you eat,, a toll our stein/mil Tall 'mice the xeet, which preventsthe molars in • , It wooact be interesting to know whether . care of itself. But who takes eere of suela •the tapper jaw frOin. cominginto contact . : he • is in possession of hie • grandfather's trivial things ? Thenie why; soseiessak, the with those in the. lower Jew. In •this , • • - majorit of the peo le bay e re taii0 OWE)of case .again professional- advice is re- . a.a• letters will aduti•t of seven thousand Every one of them stems, and twenty-nine millions (7,029,000,000) Yonkers Statesman. of possible transpositions. Old Cam- _ 4. den has vividly described the vexation mFeeble, Wasted Nerves • -of soul undergone by anagramatists ' when oft -repeated effort, with an oft-, Aroused to New We repeated a pp rox i ma t I on to stiteess, • , have finally- resulted in loss a tune ...' Sufferer For Years From Weak .and labor: 'Some have been seen,' he ' Heart, Exhausted ". Nerves and, nt it back. as empty:so secret or whether that aecret died with I0 discOverer. , ogle stomach. When the day comes, there quired. h Lampas not infrequently is the cause Humor of the Hour. • of pard carelessness as Dr. Pierce s o en d ' th • is no id!oo effective in undoing t e res • ' of a horse having a sore mouth. tempts • Medical Dimovery. •• strengtheno the oonineese of ten enflame earl num . e . ggies.! axons! . De you want a high grade Buggies or Wagons? We have the finesit stock. to select from. the latest stades in the new est colors, Our prices are as lowasecati be found for first class materubl anetworkmanshm. Before you buy call and see us. stoma:Ai, and festores the ergans of diges- roof of the mouth or of the palate, and • eo Lame -Isaac .Street Oluttot . 1Why," asked theoracehouses sneer- ans In com • th ingly, "do rou haee that • great, bunch • Bon and nuteition to a condition of healthy is caused by Variousi nie . y g of useless hair on your fetlocks V. • , fi t I d' 'I 1 I tion dizzitiese the teeth, while it older °ries It is cans - ed through indigestion or by irregulari- ties of the molar teethe The treatment accordingly varies and depends on the • cause of lamps.. Ignorant grooms and • Stablemen sometimes suggest burning as • a remedy. This is of course •a cruele and Rhothei es et PlIPELSO-PLEalcer. perfectly inadmissible reinedk, and one • \ activity it cures billioneness heartburn, horses it is due often to the vow df NEXT DOOR, TO NEW ERA OFP10 nays, 'to -bite_thelr pens, scratch their .., dleepleeenear• , dared by Irtre • beat their boaril, their 'sillier, when • Clydesdale, is that 1 wanteloallonok -as i algooldesexwthreie'mhiatirees baunidtitLeeeciyosareptoefmostheeft dot. heads, bend brows, bite their lips, • • .. Boxes 01 BIN chose,s Neove rood. , , "One yeason,", said the i norted Whether weakened and ' wasted bY muck 'unlike a useless Sporting animaia i order in the stomach and its allied organs. they were fair for , eom.ewhat and efeeweek, worry or disease, ' the re- . caught nothing hereine Again, lee Idol , atilt or exhittisted nerves lo felt in as 1 possibly can." -Chicago Tribune. . -comfort himself fay the reflection that t" neuralgic pains,' nervous headache and -- no one has yet succeeded in making a dyspepsia, serious tunetional eaerange- . M Giewells-"The idea of you call - .good English anagram on tletlthd ments and ultimately in paralysis, epil- ing raree' a goose I • When you wexe court. • Cha.se'a Nerve Food as is proven" in Growells. . Well; • supposes I did ? • • ' accoun • • -" • " ' Rhodes rather 'fancied hien:tete as which should Met • be Eedopted on. allY. . States. ..Anagrammatiste have beeri • epsy, icieomotor ataxia, prostration or • Ing me you said 1 was an tempt" insanity, the •reritecly found in Dr. • forced to fall back unon the more fluent .- the case referred to ?below What's thefuse of• twitting a Ikea /twat ahrase-maker, says a aorreapondene of • Another form ,of inilammatitin,of the and manageable Latin. It hae been • • . • discovered that the letteas ferming Mrs. Chas: H. Series, Piereetmi, Qiie. ' the. lies he told three years ago V-Clitiae, rbe New . York Sun. A writer watt menthe la kiiown. under the •name of -' - - :. ; SAW a .goo•d_deal Of him, describes Iiini Sae fetelbat4ises":74draaer Rad ----- United States may be transpoeed lento - writeete-"leor Years .1 'have been . al: bap NOM- , . . . In teedaus stet. "God stands in thee." neriree. would take shakteig spells and " 'fain% de 'fellow wid 4e torrges' .. lade tntils stet. "H nee Ilion stand- a dizZY swimming feeling would conie dab catell de mos' lie h," eeid Charcoal ing of his own with which he seemed to - ,• east -safely." a over me. -*Night aftel• night I. veotild Eph, io another' 'of ide ruminating have" been pleased as soon as he had Dentatus est. "He has teetlia.' tne never close my eyes, and .my head inOods. ; 'ht's de man wide de lenges' uttered it. a`he" evidently refes•ring to Uncle Sam. e ruld abbe as though it Would btirst. /tim,gination AnCitat so, elistah aaolee . perhepe eue ettifo•heet-himeniplikaaes t last X• had to keep to my be& end ' Deslete, nutate "Hands son ?"-Atlante -Constitution; s e - . 'offe, he. thdugh my doctor attended nee 'from • Is the "unctuous rectitude" With whith shake*" a sentiment which may have 'fall to spring,' his medicine 'did. . not • e T_-444 • - • • ' • ' % ' been applicable in I$61, when it wee "belP me. • - : De. pe Neaeleixey ls that winin 1 he eearoved a,,bertain class of his op the following Latinweds great sufferer with 'my heart and ' -444- line repeating over and over again some say- • -made, but is now, thank HeEtven, with. I "I have nova taken Ave boxes of President McKitiley's mother sat down ' ponents in this country. No one ire Siete, nudat te. "Stop, he strips done me more good than I ever believed first time to a White House future Who wishes to discuss the hone out meaning or point. ., Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and it has fr the f dinner, what seemed to impress her moat of the British Character will be able ti, thee al which might be revived to day • a, me c e co di in uld do, Words fail to ex- _ , • by the Anti -Imperialists in their warn. .preme my gra u e or e . tit d f the wonderful was the prodigal sOpple; of cream, and ..- do without those. two word Some cure brought about by this treattnent." she commented on its abundance, and • Inge to our new Subjects in 'Cuba and "i Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 50 cents' a ' 1 oiher sayings of Rhodes whieh have : the Philippines. . ,, box 6 boxes or a , , a a . ' '-'t. te- &Malaria: a '''r11W-Ial3Afft 111%"111dliiiitlfleilt•tjatatOZEIdniVitifyg:Voyoutto thee." which is exactier the attitude . which the antl's wish the United Statel to assume'towards Cuba and the Phil. !opines. . . • In Desperation. I' •MW.IM••••• The European - king 'sighed exid, eatirred uneasily. "My eubJects,"'he "Are getting so' enlightened, • "co imbned with the ideas of deino-craeY, that they no longer town upon me, toady to me; •There's on)y• one thIng tor me to do torelievemonatony. I must *felt Atnerica."-"'rown Ton. les." • to. Geed dike. _ there is one thing more thao ass nther which pedigree breeding has taught it is the Value oflusing a good site. • It takes a long time before this lesson can. be universally appreciate& , There 'are some breederee_whem nothing but adversiay, will teach; , °times are willing to profit by- the experience of the many, Enid are ready to adopt the ' lessons which epee be „solevigigy_ de- duced: /t fel Pit eititErtaiir-tee of enlightenment am advanced idesto the simplest lessons cannot be abaorb- ABSOLUTE . ley sMdal breeder. It is with ,the meal breeder that the future lies, and the sooner he Odeepts himself to a more successful policy the better will it be • for himself and for the breed which he -favorse---It well -bred - well -bred sire. That - eeetainly. 'is ▪ primary consideration, for, as every • breeder knoWs there is nothing more • perplexing in 'breeding than the fro. queney with which atavism occurs. It Cenutna, is satisfactory to note, however, that ▪ when characteristics have beeome more g - • fixed by years. of • registered breeding, • Carter .s breeders -are more and more comitx„.to • - • • e merite of good back breedifig should •••• eie.' • , • be displayed ep, haat, The Little LiVer ten:0g! like ca Pjf°tP1;e0aaritilk:glet: retard ib as essential thtartfurepet- „,,„1” celiac of the increased prepoteney of Must Bear signature. 41 ' bred stook. Xotbing condemns the " policy of a breeder .mare effectively than the Use of an indifferent horse on ParASIMIte Wrapfier 8.10W --NI.- dry SOSO torsd as -- to take as mere CiverhItt FOR. HEADACHE,* AM FOR DIZZINESS. . good Mares, or, for that matter, mod- erate bull on better cows. As a rule, / the farmer is not defieient in usefttl , breeding mares or roothy coete, but it Would form painful reading to learn how often he•-lidit- misused is trust br the use of an indifferent sire. It is 1,4, lvery safe rule to patronize a sire bete ter than the feinaks. 1.here is ever,y. thing to gain and nothing to lose. The initial coatis a mere bagatelle. convey - i FOR 011.101ISNESS5 ed with the Women ni price of the I ELI FOR WM'. progeo7. is a misfortni‘e that many uIUa.Fon coNsmakriati.• tonelertr eXogweest too;NReh oaft tahicilr:peanrte: PILL . FOR SALLOW SKIM Sterna it reaS01410 Tiediction from. theitt FOR TOECOMPLEXION policy when they use very indifferent. CAgui rad "6"/A14-54"otifrt.00.- Sirts. l'he point we wiqh to accent* scalds Pamir Vstomblovcrteol.ovrooto6 ate is that 1tpas to Woe a good sire. *i"1"*""*"... • 6 OUtig 1110K HEAOAOHE much of ,thellamahtc'Lllfthor anto d Stook* breedes, • en added. • been left on recora are an follows:- . "Well, William, at last I knew what My life is a temporary one, but the tiVfilidaitIVIRiklitl:sgaleWth6-eteaul'A'COnittiY remain aftereme••• 'of society." The President lattglied. "I -itdmite*-1 If said he, "that there seems to be an ex. you 'take away my deg you ,take I travagant array of cream' on the table, eeRelifeliabeieatilat aserftifieehreaelat ,hani,,, ' %way every tiling. „ • but you know, mother, we can afford th,elttvoisridn:a ;toe bunco for. u$ to. hav big ideas ' to keep a coif/ now." -New York Tril., ... 6.1..:.!da ff we have not got the money to carry them out," Rhodes once remarked to , (len. Gorden. . it took me fifteen. yeam to get a mine, tut I got it. • Though my boat may be slow in the race, I know exactly What / ant starting for. I have load out one thing, .amd that is, if you 1We an idea, and it is a good ! Idea if you will only stick to it you ' I willcomeout all right. -- i ' The only awkward thing is the pro- gress of Airline% We do. get older, and . become a little hurried in our ideas be. . ' cause of that terrible Time. - Alter the raid: "Kruger and I have! met twice. . The first Li -ick I won (re. - I, ferring to Bechuanaland), he won the ''' s ' , second-.—'Therels-inrecloubt-Whoe-Will-- — of the diseases ihar---diltdr- . humanity are caused, by the . . . win tho oddt° 'When timorous friends Were begging accumulation of impurities in la h e t el the musht" h him to be discreet, and tom were 20.7 - accumulation re am not ac# e music, 0 If I forfeit my flag, what, have t left? . • • ' Cleans •the Clothes Helpithe lio4-sekeeper t testae eaoise the 13lood.' , allievered both, onoe and for allr greitest of all • BURDOCK BLOOD BITTT It cleanses the system, the crown of. the head t th soles of the feet. if - you are troubled with ther'highe,st activity of the soul liev- Boils„ pimples, D y epsia, rit.” 6-4 ti hbileat,itriSe:me-streauelninihe tead2rollfjortfavn14:. Indigestion, Constipation, Itt eatri'littat rul'6f" c , "Lim Is too short after 11° Biliousness, Heads. h Scrofula,, Eczema or any trouble tr6rotma t e‘ t6e r7t ti°171f, ot shout grave-whati)rit"1°1111Seillee8401 arising from disord.ered Igo Three dart at theseaski./uist nitlrnugh Stomach, Liver, I3owels or il.t.,,st,o,,a11,\IY„11;1114161,°r;e" ;Anuilst. bo doiiig Blood, give Burdock Blood ett;i4nlirtiten'ett It:A(:4061;Y" UM° Bitters a trial. Wc guarrintec what /4 worth while d°1"?'" "6 Bub it to cure or money refunded. purifiers. is am not going to lie about itIP blood , 'nen Dr. meson was co rafd, Mr. Rhodes extIttfinedt "What a tribtite to the Moral Worth of .the neo* iiia and sentenced let the part h� took in the tion that has jumped the world!" ERB. botictl triteirtd:anZ be, who lecttif:...,tpiato TT:heir aclutpe'eli)1. from 64r foretta h:ur or an i).1oeurmanad a heali , in a china. 0 In the Oriel gall, Oxford, in 1300, he Said* "1 have beerainterdete& in Aristoe tie% definition of virthe in the %tin s' Harness you can make your haw tees as oft so i (60,0 411111guEtellghBKIIITHireallrt ,[say 011. Yon tun e nses1tllft-mak• iit oa:tvio•:t Jong as rgar4ouid..t EUREKA Harness 011 *takes a poorlooklott nem Ilse new. Made of putheavy bodied 00, ,e•-• peotamrp-toparou matotbre *tend th• weather. Sold syerywhers la Calle-ad rites. lab by OIL OMIT. . „ . You Me Nood . WRAY 'or . Guts - ---. .. , Sur nd, 'Cramps 1 . Bruises Diarrhone,' 1 . ' 4.11 Bowel . , • . Coraq.ilo.irAts ; • , Itis e owe, ewe. hue eeiee remedy 1 Theta sr mai" ea'a PAIN -HILLER. ! Prani nAVIO., . TWO 61200314:44-414O4Ot- .,- -- - - - )01000egoottonzootoompouna your druggist for Cook's Veto nod C* ego Ladies. Safe, efftetnel. Is teem:Wally need monthly by ester O. Tates no Other, at all Mixture% Pine nun nons Ste dannerona Prioeilin, 1, $1 Met f80. 2, 10 degteeit'atroligerip per box. ,esSaileileden receipt of price and two S.1101 The Cook Itkimptiny Windeof. 1001A 2 meld en& room:needed Wail topoostiontaitemokau owns. No. 1, Ana No. g. are sold in Milton, et all tespontiihleDrog Motes. • Ripans Tabules hold their place as the supreme remedy which cures dyspepsia,incliges- tion, stomach, liver and bowel troubles,sink hoe& oho and • constipation. No other siugle remedy has vet been found since the twilight of medical history-whien-is-capable.of..do- ing so much good to so large a majority of mankind. AT DRUGGISTS Tho five -cent- packet is. enough for nn ordinary occasion. The fadity bottle) ii ty ,eentso coi4ans a supply for a year,