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THE MOWN NEW ERA,
Words ot Hope
To all Who Suffer from A run
Oaten System,
.2ers Harriet A. Forr, Fenwick,
Tells Hew She Obtained tr Cure
After Suffering from Two
Years
Thousands throughout Olio Country
euffer setionsly from general debility --
the result of impoverished blood and
shattered nerves. To all mole the story
of Mrs Harriet Farr, widow of the late
Bev Richard Farr, Fenvook, Onb„ a lady
Well known throughout the Niagare dire
triot, will point the means or renewed
health, Mrs Farr says: "For a couple of
Tears prior to 1800 I was a great sufferer
from a run downr sylitem, lily digestion
was bad; I had little or no appetite and
wee in a very poor state; 1 suffered from
heart palptation and a feeling of oontinual
exhaustion. Doctors' treatment failed to
benefit me and I gradually grew worse un-
til I Was ftnally unable to do the least
Work. I then began tieing Dr Williams'
Pink Pille and from the very first I noted
ale improvement in my condition. The
severity of my trouble gradually lessened
and by the time I had taken eight boxes I
was again enjoying the best of health
despite my sixty years, I bedeve that Dr
Williams' Pink Pills saved my life and
would strongly urge all aufferers to give
them a "trial, believing they will be of
great benefit."
When year blood is .poor and watery,,
when your nerves are unstrunk when you
suffer from headaches and dizziness, whep
you are pale, limpid and completely run
down, Dr Williams' Pink Pills will
promptlyrestore aonr health by renewing
and enriching the blood. They. pre a
prompt and certain cure for all trouble
baying their origin in a poor or wateey
oonaition of the blood. But onlythe
genuineoure alai these bear the full name,
-"Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale:Peorde."
Sold by all dealers in p3edioine or sent post
paid at 50 cents a box or slit boxes for
$2.50"by addressing the Dr Williams'
Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont.
• .
•'HAIRY. OR SAfsiOY .VETCti.
. .
,t Wa9 Introduced Into This Country La
the Year 1847. - •
• •
!, In our illustration Of hairy or send
[Vetch (Ylcia *Mesa) "e" is a cross-
... ection of the. stem; "be" a flowere
,
I`
a," stamens; "d," .tri pod, The
- etches, like the other leguniinoi-e,
, are nitrogen gatherers.The plant is
It native of Western Asia, and has ,
elleeeo,celtivetadefeer about fifty years in
'pine parte of Miii•bfe; " lispeeiallyee
:'pine
Rusele, Germany and:
yrance. Ii was introduced into thie
gpuntry. about 1847, under the name. of
Aiberian vetch, but its cUltiTation hire
was negleoted till. about twelve yeare
ego. In an experiniental way it has
-n recent years been grown in Wash.
,
' --eligton, Nebraska, Georgia, New Mex-
• ico, South Dakota, Minnesota, Mond
Mar"' NOM 4
At the dairy institute at Springfield,
Trofogior 0001ey told the Mentberf,
that
The food does not affect the riche
sees of tbe milk. You cannot tell by)
the looks of milk how rich it is.
We cannot afford, to run cows on
bale ttme.
To get high-grade railk, brush the
COWs before milking, and it Is advised,
by many thee the udeere be enpped.
Manage to have the eows ccme
fresh. so as to maintain a uniform
SUpply throughout the year.
It is claimed that summer . silage
evill stop summer shrinkage.
Overalls should be clean. Don't/ ;
chave them stiffened with, dairy starch.
Don't make a strainer do to ramie'
work. Have a fteeh one for every teig
or a dozen cows.
Cool the milk and keep it at a give
en teraperature.
Care. cleanliness and cold are the
three c's of milk production.
The German dairymen have a stall
which seems nearly rierfect. The plat-
form Is Just the right lengtla for the
cow, and behind it he a deep ditch ot
six or eight inches wth a ledge part
way down, so that the a:3W In slipping
off does not slfp clear to the hottem.
,The cows soon learn to stand out
the ditch and keep perfectly clean
Save Houle wastes.
,The waste of manure is a most com-
mon mista,ke•among farmers, small and
great. Offensive barnyards, Pigpene
and poultry houses are Very common.
There should never be any offensive
odors about, the premises; abeorbents
ohould be used so freely as to prevent
any smell getting loose to -pollute the
air. Poultry dropplags should be look-
ed after more regularly and the 'house •
cleansed. Almost anything seems to
be good enough for poultry in this sec-
tion. Nine out of every ten farmers
could make their manure crop one.
third more with ease, Strew, which is ,
ased plentifully, does not absorb liquid
manure nor does it retain the odor.
Those who can should bliy land plas-
ter, but when this cannot be done,
woods litter is .very geed, especially
If a. little dirt Is taken with it. StraW,
and corn, fodder are also used In too .
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PER EC MANHOOD
rightly peers; ut if piastre not t e man you should be, if you are loaine your °war,
your Vaal force, shrunken parte, and feeling you don't care what happens, you are suf-
fering from Lost Vitality; it creeps upon men unawarea ; do' not deceive yourself or
remain in ignorance while you are being dragged down by this disease •, no matter what
the cause may be. whether early abuse, excesa, or overwork and business caress the
results are the same; premature loss of strength, emissions, impotency, Varicorele and
shrunken. parts. TH10 LATEST METHOD TREe.TMENT WILL OURS YOU. I
guarentee it as 4 positive cure for these conditions, Read the following morn affidavit.
roeitivelyeno teetimonials used unless patients gives swean permission.
State of michigan, County of Wayne, es.: Jan. 18, 1900,
This is to certify that I had been a sufferer from Nervous Debility, lett
vitality and weaknesaes for a long tune; had been doctoring both in Canada
and Detroit without receiving ony benefit, and pieced, myself under Dr.
Goldberg's oar% Deo. 28,1898. 1 noticed an improvement in my condition in
less thati 01199 week •, was discharged entirely cured April 19, '99. and have
had no return of odd trouble. Signed, A. F. 1.8 CIHAUTE.
Subscribed and worn to before me this 13th day of January, 1900..
Wm, A. Smith, Notary Public, Wayne Co., Hick.
THE LATEST METHOD TREATMENT GUARANTEED TO CURE
Varicocele and Stricture without Cutting, Stretching or loss of time; also Blood Beeson,
Chronic, Nervous, Private, Impotency, Kidney, Liver, Bladder, Stomach, Female and
Iteotal Troubles, CONSULTATION PRES. If you cannot call write for blank for home
treatment. Perfect system of home treatment for those who cannot call. HOOK FREE.
All Nedlcines for Canadian Patients Shipped from Windsor, All Duty and Express
Charge* Prepaid.
nn 1 nnrnn . 20S WOODWARD Ave..
Lu , C0R. WILCOX ST., DETROIT, MICH.
erso,
smIGINATOR OP _
lext Books for the public schools
of Ontario is 0.77. The cost in
The original le dneY sPeciflo for the,several States of the American
Union runs all the w from
.4,
at° kora.
E BRED. EN4LISII SHIRE
STA.L.1,101e
.DESFORD MARQV1S, 10039
English Shire Stud Book.
Fealrd June 21st, 1896, 321 anadian Number.
"Te"41:60D3'envi,gtiketDaatyle°n1-1-a:mirifttoenils?8artlil°wes'n
Desford Margelo, No. 16989, will stand for th 4.
, ps oveluent of stink, beginning
MONDAy, may Otb, w nett no will be athis own
. stable, Itidgewood, Park Farms until mein;
berm), for poen ; thee to tienry Daer'e,isth con • 9
Uunett, for night.
itnagsvity, to Albert Wallaos's, 8th con.,
Hallett. for neon; thence to ilicCituebeY.8
• Sotil, Clinton, for night.
TurnisnAY, to Gilbert Moir% ffuroneRoad,
Grclordna?° ic4114;41.e,nfOrt) nWigWhtm. Cololough's, llth con
FRID4rt to G. O. eturdy's, 7th 0011., Liodericii
litop,n,.f.oforrnuoioanhy.hence to .lehn Sowerby's, 4th
•
&meaner, to Fate Oros. Hotel, Goderich, for
noon ; thence t his own stable, where he wilt
remain until the following Monday noon.
.The averrge annual cost of keep.
ing inmates in the Ontario asy-
lums, was $122 82, or $54,03 less
per patientthan the general aver
age of all asylums, English,Amer"
jean, end Austriilian,
• PUTNAM.% PAINLESS CORN AND
W a:RT EX PRACTOR
Is the Only remedy that positively wires
corns and wart e without pain in twenty-
four hours. Ask your druggist about it,be
has sold it for a longeinxe. Club any dreg-
gist•who offers you a substitute for Pue•
nainie Painless Corn Estimator . Ile knows
18 )8 the best. You will too if you try it.
,The complete cost of a set of
DOAN'S MONEY PILLS
ay
the oure Ge Backachee Diabetes, $7.30 to i11,48;
•
Brpiguhbt'ss.Disease and all Urinary You FEEL ALL L EtED !LP
Triee
You're diaoonraged and diapusted-not
upon, The reason ? You are run down,
Don't accept e0Blething just as enoUgh energy to think, less to go to work
good • See ou get the genuine your blobd is poor, 'your 'nerves are like•Li_
wastefu1. a manner; cdt or shredded, • '
. y die Rubber not like steel as they ought to
DOAN'S.
their feeding value would be much In. . HINTS ANC HELPS. .
creased, which would' leave a good
170. 'net begin to feed year new corn
deal of hay te be isold asThmoney b
crop •
his seerce. e farmer as an the stock .of eld corn is eihanse
Whenay
. t dtoowecl himselfed. ery. apte reppupin
' err --mist-elle • -Evinty.- -farmer • The small, .unsalable potatoes maY be
should have _One or more Speeialities boiled ant1. rei..1 to Talves, or .they ,May
and he should cell the attention of the be 11,111,ized f.°2 Pftitu`
be, Use Forrozone ano the tired feeling will
go, frit makes plenty of rich, ,red blood
that feeds the brain and neryee. The de-
s* to labor comes back and you enjoy it.
You don't get tired, beeauseyon have used
' Ferrozope. Neglect not a day longer, .e or-
' moue will cure you, • Sold by H le Conti*,
price 60o. •
The direct benefit derived. 'by
This splendid stallion was foaled in 1896 and
Purchased, by his i inporters. Messrs. liawden &
MoDonell, from,the Usk Shire Horse Co., who
used him tor two seasona. Bred by W. & J.
ThomPson, of Baron's Park, Desford, Leices-
tershire, England. He is a beautiful bay, with
blase on face d four white 14 gs, weighs 2,000
pounds, and is in style action and every other
Point -as line a ppecirnen as has yet reached
this country,. He was sired by Sopwell Duke
(14,802), bre.t by Lord Verulam of Sopwell, and
his dam being Desford Duche'ss of Bridgeport,
(7947), bred by Earl of Ellesmere. Sopwell
Duke won the following prizest-Firat, Hatfield
1882; First, Hatfield, 1893; Tnird, Royal Coun-
ties Show at Canterbury, 1893; Second, Hat -
1101(1, 1891; Highly commended, London Show.
1895, • Fillies, sired by Sopwell Deka made 450
guin eo at Lord Ver date's oak; 850 guineas at
Mr Philo Mills' sale;290 guineas at Mr Parnell's
sale. .A. filly also sired by Sopwell Duke,
hlarquis, nis39, taking first prize in class and
eh rw record in 1898. • For extended pedigree
see cards; At the animal show held by the
also champion prize of show, and was sold for
a large sum to a Midland buyer.
unaanarye,411903Desiera lao.kb.iro, held an unbeaten,
Usk Shire Horse CO., Limited, on October 29th.
1000, the first prizs colt was sired by Desford
Tantis:-$15, to insure, to be paid 1st of Jan -
()wan B. Manager. Owner.
Enwertn. C. ,A.Trginh,
Owner.
May 2-4 • . , • _ •
THEittACENEIr STALLION . .
e. .
.L A17(ilTON'S DANEGELT.
• ' Me) and •
• Dgiantrknou AND Penneibee.-Langton's
Danegelt,-91-Canadian Hackney S. B.,- and
(8843) American Hackney S. B., was foaled in
1897, and is consequently eve years old; he is
. a beautiful dapple chestnut color, with yrhito.
stripe on face, and both front feet and near
hind stocking white • He is a very high knee
actor, and hock &Olen cannot be excelled. He
comes from champion- stock. in England :and
the U. S., both bis sire and dam having been
imported from Engtend, •
Langton'. Dauetelt was bred by Mr Fred 0,
'Stevens,.of Maplewood Haelmey Stud., Attica,
Y., one of the most successful and best
known breeders in the United States and
• Canada. He was imported to Canada .by his
•,presenfroviinee, Mr E.• 0. Attrill„ and es pro-
noanced by -all whohave seen Min es one of.
in
• — -the ..cannty-of Huron, during tlie, - thebest ?pectinous of_the liapimeyppg
public to it by exhibiting at fairs and• A farther -whet has triecl.it sneaks in
In every way let people knew What he the highest terms oe gals tar for paint-
.has- I have observed often. that when ing wagon. wheels, stating that it
1 farmer ewes to ieepeeee his ekneki tightens Ikea' and spoked. better, than
his hdase, farm and family fall- in nee anything that•Can be tried. •
and all seem to he satisfied. that they Add a little glycerine to the greitile
ire in a progressive line. e .11Pplled .to 'mimesis, and it .will be kept
. . i . f
the albino 1 cal exh' tenons of the sae
ble, which tend to mieltielt. brittle.
- Let there he some evidence of tasto Ditrin the 'past BO . years the , Wawa'nosh• for noon; then- to ,Bruce's Hotel,
„Ana, Pennsylvania and at Washing- • -
ion, D. c: From all of these localitieff •
been
repcirts of ite growth have
. • of grants to. Asylums; Befori
9' • er. (4844), Eng., 242 Ainerican, by Garton Duke
Canada. He wag sired by Late& •s
Ontario Adniinistration by way
totes, Selieo%s, •'Agricultural sec-
.na„, of Connaught, 18000 Enge S. B. His clam was
keslituilsWil".4843:0111(Y7Wee' ' igantylagit
ieties 8‘c amounts to n91.083. 'PAIS pedigree on be traced back indefinite -
3 •0 • ly. but .breeders .who are taterestiitidLialitntothig
Please Mi, Druggist give rite what I ' tiaareprVetUYILTealYere nta.
. ask for -the one Painkiller; Perry Davis', leaders. • e front a • 1e3r
. Emir ooroplainte. So del .y.on, Thank yen
I know it is th b t Us' • earth f ; boundary
Moeretv May 5th, will. leave his
own stable,: and pe.ceed to 'John Ackland's;
line, Colberne for noon' then to
I
e es mg on ear maims-
• -,••• . n a soft and pliable state,. in slate o
. . . .. ... maneue's Hoel, Dungannon, for night.
Is Torture . neat lawn, Ivith Shrubbery, fruits and . • •
Liberal farm nment has H'i VIM
• • B lgraye, for ight. • . .
.,.,_ . _- 9WEDNESDAY, to John Ellis', 8rd con... East
' • TUESDAY, to E. A. Durnin's, 9th con., West
' • in -the greunds about you)! •home.: A g .
received. It 'stands the Cold of •
/winter well and also. the . drouth of
, 'Summer, but It does not de well where
there is an excess of Witter in the -so 1.
!it is one of the Most promisiieg Judder'
plants that has been brought into. the '
oountry AU recent years, -and by sonie
Is. cenetderee especially valuable IDE
• tight, sandy .soils. • . .
4% -
'Miry vetch maybe sown in arattinfie
Xrom about- the middle of August to
• hthe middle of September, or in spring
pironi the latter. part of April to, the
.taidclle. of May. It 'should be sownl
roadcast; or with 'a grale-drill, at
the rate •of one to • one and a hall,
Ibushels of• seed pet acre. The latter
;lathed will require a Use quantity of
Veed. When the seed la put in brO d..,
;0,18,8t a bushel of rye, °W.'s or wheat
almuld be sown at the same time, so
'as to furnish a support to keep tho
trines tip off. the ground.o /1 it is eown.
In drills in the latter part of August .
lie crop should be eultiVated Efirartil
times. • It will furnish some forage in
-autumn, and, where the winter is net
'ecio severe, will start to grew again
_ fn the spring, thus producing forage
,an Tate autumn. and ',party spring, tie
te two Perioe' eillen It is mote
,
ABSOLUTE
Eczerna s Itch
thee) is your money.‘
Wawanosh, Tor neon; then to the Meson House,
• flowers not only Make. it• a 'Pleasanter.
JAck In t people. by grants th, for night. •
Mrs.'Anis McDonald; Kingsville, Ont.,
writes :-" For about three years I was a
dreadful sufferer from eczema, At times
the patches of raw, flaming flesh would
extend nom my waist to my neck and
from the knees to the ankles. The intense .
itching almost drove me crazy and though
I tried- all the local physicians, they ceuld
not -even relieve the suffering, The flesh
• would crack open, and I don't believe any-
one ever suffered more than I did. .
" I was told of Dr. 'Chase's Ointment -
bot did not believe that it could help me.
After the fifth application of this prepara-
tion, 1 began to feel the benefit of its
soothing, healing effects, and now attribute
a cure to the persistent use 01 this wonder.
fel remedy, It is truly worth its weight
ingotd ad I -never tire of recommending -
it to other sufferers."
Besities being a thorough cure for
eczemaand salt rheum, Dr. Chase's Oint-
ment conies useful in a hundred ways in
every home for every form of skin irritae
• tion and eruption, chapped skin and
-ohlibleensr-6o cents box, at all.dealeri,
or Edmanson, Bates & Co„ Toronto. •
Dr. Chase's
o•
Intment
• .'ifte• Ilest:Wattowash.
There IS no, better whitewash
itone and brick surfaces than the foie .
towing whic hhas had the test of many
years on government lighthouses, bare
racks, stables, warehouses, etc, .14
gives a fine polish and is 'said to lase
live years. It le used to coat at the
east end of the White Holm. '
' Take a half bushel of unslaked lione,
Slake with boffin; water, cover durina
the process to keep la steam, istraia
the liquid through a fine ghee° oe
strainer, •and add, W it a peck of 114%114
previously diesolVed- in warm Water;
three pounds of ground rice boiled to
a thin. paste and, stirred in while hote
half a pound- of Spanish whiting aud,
one pound of glue, previously dissolve
ed by soaking in cold water. Add five
gallons of hot water to the miettivo,
stir well and let it stand a few days
coveted from dirt. It should be ap
plied -hot, for which purpose tt 049
Ice kept' in a portable furnace. '
SECURITY.. • Hogs 'an; tfay„
:1* •
(hogs were fed on a ration of alta.lta
At the Matisse experiMent station
Cenulne
Carter -'s.
Little Liver Pills
hay and ILaftir corn meal. The hogs
fed in this experiment were bought of
farmers and averaged in weight 125
pounds each. They Were placed lir
• loth of ten each in large ptins halting
dor shelter same sheds open to the
Isouth. The alfalfa bay used was of
„ the beet quality, carefully curedi
" Zia& hulled white Kaffir corn was
the „grain used, the hogs betleg
Must•Bestr Signature ofall that they would eat without. 'waste.
trite hay 'vette' fed that forktale in
eteeee„eat_teseugh. The pigs Were g Ve
ton. Mere than they would eate and _
they picked ont the loaves and finer Mr Ohaltherlintl-hati autherized the --nlonlo-tia the conelosion that the prosper' , wiltpr0000d to It orr cliotel, odor o , o ,
cehad4purrdep.ithencetolVireook's,PaYtuld road, for night,
stems, . reietting the cOttreer sterile. d,espritch of it commission of eitpeirte Ity
of
Yfrt 11Volfoelnatirt,Cyhr:t.l. 15;71)1YrsWill prOeeed tO Hayfield for weer - 6
S• ()OPER • • •- PROPRIETOE—
side, and•therefore for you, There is willormaiatatriloltigitirgelritiCV=In S
A.frica, to study theopenings forBritieh
Otie lot of hogs was fed Kafir tom oomneering and textiles( to visit u h PeritY
Whole- Kaffir zern dry and one , trad.
See Peeetlinilte Wrapper Below.
- "dry emelt and As owl
to take tis sugar.
•
9 'FOR1000114--
CARIRS pininitte.,
1;uL fOR*1111101itilEti.
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Pr
piece to nee, but add to its money. railways,•hoslitals, schools, &c.,' IILURSDAY, to BilFs‘Hoteli Londesboro, for
value. . :rill...thee to R. Graham's Hotel, Clinton, for
the sum of $ 5,418,205..
They are social little eresituees, and ell. druggietp, , to 3. Bothwell's, • Hayfield Line, for
Rats and mice will go into elm
much more readily if piece of look- •Neryons people should take Miller's Com- noon, then to Peter
ing-gitiss is put in any part of the pound Iron Pills. Sold by McDongaIrs, Cut Line, for
strap where they can see themselves: Clinton • , ez: for noon; thence to Tiles stables,. Goderich,
n DATuRDAY, to Wm. Driver's, Huron Road;
; 5 ' . from 2 too'clock then to his owe stable
where they can seeany of their iribe, , PessiblymWhit
qt.)
on Mail. . refuses where he will remain until the following Mon-
o reportr ney repeated de.
there they. will ge. • 1 h th •1 th t Eums:_q.0 insure, $10, to be, paid lat of Jan-
e arations t a e W31 repea
.• Heasee In horses is caused generally.. on corporations is due io the fact that narY' 1833. 1113'*,SRD ATTIaLL; *Owner:
bY: dusty hay. ,e.s. a precaution the the organ is half shocked to death at
Aimee Mcilmoe, Manager,:
1MY maY he well slifiken and enointen- the very idea of Mr Whitney having a .
.atintroolsretwedu Shirototid fS4alltlioxin imi3pAHrovleernIllenbtOicSf
table, lot fit, oti.iel
ed before it is .placed in the reek, and ,
eeti nit e policy On any question;-43flobe,
the raek should be on the floor rather- • . .
ateethet nee:rising.' Miller's Compound stmcoNtiAs svtwasioanwaatvfeolhl ni swsown:-s.
than. tehave the head ee the horse. ' , At is not what you eat, but whit tiesiMile
.pregene generation,
ebOdY had to plant treee for the
and .it =at 1.?0 1 Iran u a iri a
• . Rob %sou's hal Aub
efe•Builetteandrceed beFent7 Gov* s, iot
tr fo vy hour: heni. o
- -§Oni
I Pills o re f rail,/ esimilation Bela '1111' A' "ast awanifrsil' ti'teorn:n;nr t°
•dene for the next... It elle Prespeeteof . ,ha.alledreggiebe, GI oene„ ..,. ... 7. ,•-• • JohhiiMilla. ;10.W..e..,14.. >1,1'..T.,?.r.E..4. L: !"-.
i
a Crop is rernotA • tb.:6re IS at lettSf
,something galned at presant to the in- .
ereased value of. -the farm that eoie
'tains a young and •growing orchard. •
It is bad liolicy to wash harnerie
with soap, as the ponteh injures the :
lenth.er: If the_ harness -becoines rusty. _
lull Of the dirt as well as possible
with a ,soft brush, and apple a tires*,
ing of minblack, followed- with ell
or tallow which will fasten • the color
and make :the leather soft and p11ab1-
• It le stated. by those who have had
the advantage of experience, that if
apples *bide haVe been frozen aro
thaWed in the dark they are uninjured:
but if in the light, they very soon • be
come Unfit for use. We -should .sup-
pose the -sante result would enost like-
ly appear 11 the experithent .wero trite;
With Potatoes; • •
To geerideeof• mold in cellars, put
I
some roll brimstene' into a pan and
set fire to ite close the doors, making
the cellar . es nearly air -tight as possi-
ble, when the fungl will be destroyed
and the mold dried up. Repeat this
simple and inexpensive operation every
two or three months for two or three
hours at a time. .
For keeping fruit toth e bestadvent-
age In -Winter, the renewing require-
ments•should he observed: (1.) Keen
the temperature within a. few degreee
of the freezing point. (2.) Let it be as
uniform as possible, as an occasional
wenn draught is not requirecl•to main-
tain vehtilation and uniform cold. (4.):
Keep all odors away. from the fruit,
" The first beginning in teaching the
boy to prefer farming is to get Min in-
terested. Give him a few bantam
rew4l, and allow him to manage the;
fie& and haste. the proceeds. He Atli
,ber pleased With them as pets, and at
he becomes larger he will gradually
take an interest ia other steak, esprit*
chilly if he la. permitted. to grow: the
food: for hisnets on a, small plat et
usenreS,
•
WITZ WAIT
Whitney is posing as a great friend kuesner. proceed to James Pollard's, lot 20,
them ? Oan he point to any aet• or eon, s. west wawariosb, for noon ; then to
Mountain's hotel, Dunatimion, for two hours;
of the.fanners. What has he done for
pun pohigenj. Augustine's 108 7, eon. 5, behead,
or. naNE
motion Which was advanced in their
1. con. 7. Ashfield, for noon; teen be way of
seer, proceed to Daniel Dineen'a, lot
int eregt ?-Kingston Whig. . w
Per all kidney And bladder troubles. try Kin gabridge and lake shorerelad to John Stylus',
lot 7 con 8 Ashileld, for night.
Miller's Kidney, and Bladder Bills, Sold 1 TsiErasi3Ay, proceed to Wm. Stothers', lot 8,
by all druggists, Clinton. • con. 9, eshfield, for noon; then by way of con.
9 and gravel road to Hugh Glenn's,lot 18; con. 0,
The O'ppositio'n policy Is' Merely a Weep awaroulle'sf.rolati.rt Graves',1 t 22,
peritv, along which the Province is Redmond's, Westfield, for nignt. _
;hento°Johe
series of pitch -holes in the road to pros- con. 7, trawcawanos.e,ferenoOn
trayellieg. . SA.TURDAY proceed to Jas. Aires, lot 115, con
4, East Wawanosh for noon; then to .his own
a
the system and- purify the blood. • Sold by leonday morning- • •
stable where he will. remain tin the following
Miller's Kidney end Bladder Pills °leant e
all druggists, town. ' RArAIOND MoCormnam, .•
. • manager and Proprietor, •
Napoleon 81.2 Limit., of Hall, juiep. ed May
2-1 Lcn*esii"°.
from a bridge into the river and was YOUNG 9111 wALDEMeR,siredbiold Walde-
mar, 180. 90 0265) will stand for the improve -
Cl. 1:0elielt.',- e -e--,,, 4 ,.„..;,. ,,, e • . , ment of stook as follows ,;---
Succesa Assured When the
-P, - ' . MONDAY, will leave his own stable and pro-
ceed down the Bauble line to Geo. Dewar's:then
.DIAMOND DYES to Shoemaker's Hotel,. Ztvich, for night. ,..
to Angus Murray's for night.
Tenney, will_go to St. Joseph for noon ;then
, Are Used. to John Stephenson'sfornoonehen to the River
• Hotel, Baynold, a short time ,• then to his own
Wzreasnse, will proceed Up the Goshen iine
•
Succeee in horase dyeing depends, alto.
-- • FRIDAY, will proceed up the 1st con. to Xi'
stable where,ho willremain tinFriday morning.
Ross' for noon; then home by the 5th.
getheenpon the quality of the dyea you see Sexuansx, will go down coil, 9, and back
homo by th gth _ _
• ROM DARER; rroprietori
Goderioh township.
May 2-1. , 6
The • thorobred Shetland pony "'Little
Bobs," the property of W. B. Forster, of
Holmesville, wilt stand for the sears= of
ireitation end adriltered dyes. The most inedlieuirTip(14141)°blien;
1902, at Wocdiande, lot 19i Maitland township.eon-
ri.ia tt1908 4 Tgerromo ish; fi ef eteo,
progressive druggists end dealerswillsell no
other dyes hut the Dianiond, because the $1, to be paid at time of service.
inferior dyes cause so meth grumbling and The Shire horse, Delbury Ohampion,
lose of materials, • • • No 18074, imported bye Beveclen 8ii Me -
from snydealer no matter he may reoom- Done% Will stand for the , semen of
Do not accept imitatione oN Substitutes
meed them. The poor dyes are sold amp- 1002: at the stable Of the owner.
ly because they pay large proflth. See that TPOS SHIPLEY Lt 004 Huron road;
Clinton, - -
the word "Diareeteris on each paokageyon ' P,edigree and:cleserilition of the Kentucky -
Rend Poeta] Cara with your addrese tis bred Trotting stallion 'St. BLAME," sired by
gull brollier to clemmie G, elleted Mystery
"Post Boy "1490eRetiond2.R3, 2 mile reeord4.54
bee. - •
•leot for the werk of coloring. Dietnond
Dyee are acknowledged' to be the best in
the world, iso far as brillianey and strength
of siolor are concerned.
They.always do perfect work, and never
diaapcomt the most exacting dyes. Dia-
mond Dyes are sold at 10. cents per paolage
the same peke) that many people pay for
The Wells & Richardson Co. Ltd., 2 meg Sire of Lnby, 4.year-ol race reconi
mogioneedttly%Smtestseseneate Beeuig, Dep, fligeg:,0,. for D.is. 2,2o, will make the seeson of 1902 at .his own
stable, lot t), aon.4, Hallett, Veto insure a
mare in•fosi., payable on tbe let of February,
If anffering from pain, but go at °nee to VEEP CASH AT' HOMR, -The 1903. Patties dispoeing of their metres. before
any drug attire and isay a bottle of Nettie, foaling, will bd heldreSponsible for. the , insur
eraze for "bargains"' has grovep to manovicootwlyther tit:i eel, sr titaatki.O.
n extent that even ovOnef a of CJountel twit, atria?' l'n
ine, the great pain mire. NeYer fails to such
give immediate relief. Nerviline is corn ore a
P store property in a seneller place will .
go.or send to 'I‘dronto for gootes because' BUR
Tlie Standard Bred Trotting Stallion, HON.
a of the most powerful pitinetubduing sub-
stances known. Nervi is endorsed by AS Ho 81714, Record 2,e8ie HOME : Moxe.
medioal men evetywhere. ICtOn't Wait a That is the English idea. The Alined. oar -win leavathoOoniniere Hotel stable,.
tiley ean save a few'cents on the dollar.
single hour without trying Nervitme! The Clinton, for LendesbOro,for noon,thafertne•
can idea is to boy. at home,. • even Cat lialOZYnliallolfgiteggeranwilluprOcceS,
beet medicine in the world ta in the greater pace. And the Alpert can idea is to Auburn for noon, taco to mailmen's note,
honee in an einergeney. Druggists every...the better. If people will think it over, for
DungannoWor night, WrIONIPP34.3r-voin pro,
ItArtiittnehr. 141glign ko
where • • and put it fairl3r, they will. we believe,
May 28rd, 19021
Great Egg ComPetition.
I. Irwin will give one dollar in moth or 25 lbs granulated or 39 WS ooffeet
sugar to the customer who brings in the largest gen Egg to this store between,
now and the 2402 of May.
J. W. Irwin is selling'
Beet Standard Granulated Sugar at $4,00 per hundred by the barrel.
TEAS-Bleek, Green and Japana from 10e up. Chinese mixtures 15o per b
Beet 25o tea in town,
RAISINS -Currants, Prunes, Dried Peaches and apricoto, 6 lba flge for 26he
the raisins for 26o.
Dinner, Tea owl Toilet Bete and fancy lamps, to make mon for my opring frays
port orders dire0 from tbeefactories, I am selling at 26% less than usual priced
Call and examine quality and prices and you are sure to
buy. Phone .45. Wanted good butter and eggs.
J. W. IRWIN Olin.ton.
9
Formaldehyde for Smut
It Pays T Use It.
Very little trouble, and not muoh expenoe, one pound will do sixty
bushels of grain. We are eellinglierokie 40 per tient Formaldehyde
in lb bottleslat 60e, fall directions on eaon bottle.
Household Ammonia, lull 16 Oz bottles, I5e.
J. E. HOVEY, — Dispensing Chemist, Clinton
03•444-opputv-wpAt********Ippt*ci********************S1**IN
Coke
Dandruff Cure
As a Hair Tonic, is cleansing and invigorating. It
does marvellous work in stimulating the hair to a renewed
growth.
DANDRUFF is the root of all hair trouble. Get rid of
It at once, and Save your hair before you become bald. We
guarantee Coke Dandruff Suit) to cure. Pride' 50c. and $1.00
a bottle
• A. R. BREMER CO., Limited, Toronto, Chicago, NOW Ode London, Park.
'lather Dr n Prices
The undersigned is offering his $80 Buggies for $65. They
are his own make, andare Mad,e from choice material and by.
first plass mechanicis. All the latest improvements used an
are up --to date in every respect. They cannot be surpasse,
and we guarantee them.
SOHN LESLIE. Huron Street, Clinton
Peace . has almost come
South Africa
But .no Peace 12ere: The fight must be kept up till all the goods are Kaa or people
supplied
Coate to ns for eforta such is Corn, ,,Mingele, Tarnips, lace and Garden:
Seeds'. • . • .
Come tor Wire and Staples, Black wire, Galvanized :and Barbed, also • Pcialtry;•.,
nebbir g -Then yottavilLarant.Soreen Doors, Window Screens and Wire te. Make others.
You want Forke Spades Shovels,. Hoes, etc. . • • ,
' litin'ffor'Ot libbnt:"Bootrand• Shoes. as we •have-suele ecod• aid cheap wee, „
• •
Our DrY Goods stook is full and well assorted -if you really want a hariaiii
TWeeae, stiite,,Sbirta, Smocks, ,Overalls and Sox, oonie and try what we Min do for you
- The beet of Generics always on hand, • • . • •
ohAesaltp faonrdognoepoaf.eur Cards that opens the way for you to get year Photos enlarged.
'ovteherYt oldowom.ethingepeoiab-An Ayrshire grade cow for sale cheap or Will exchange for:An]
Terms are clash or proanoe such as Eggs at 1.8io, (Whiols beats the *pedlars). Rutter,
Lard, Tallow, Dried 'a„pplese Potetoes eto. Ycnra for ',tidiness, • :
R..: ADAM
Emporium, Londeaboro
. allay 138h, 1902.
Every Farmer Should use
*FORMALDEHYDE
The best known remedy, tor Simit .tri Oats, Barley,
Wheat or Corn. -
We cau give you testimonials from all the leading
farmers of this section who' used our Formaldehyde
last year. Full instructions given with each bottle.
Use Combe's "Standard Formaldehyde"
H B COMBEI Chemist tt bruggis
Redu.otion in Priceg
Here is a great chanee to secure a first °lase buggy at a big reduction. N
these prices: -
$80 Buggies for WS 1 $75 Buggies for $65
$65 Buggies for $00.
'Remember theee are &Boar own meke, which places Its in a position to perm
them., ita we dd not buy any .insiorialbut whet is first dem,
iteptgriug promptty attended:to by experieneed men,
RUMBILL ,Mc1HATII, - Huron Street, Clhit
01t4ton. Sasn, Door, and
Blind. Factory.
101 - sure to be enough lecal eeMPetition w1,111 bde blegughoe, ter
Meal dry and alfalfa. hay, one lot This route
Kaffir corn meal and 6 pousids of al, I 'MAIMS Oro CATAIllt11,PREJIMICED tc live and let live would 'benefit. anr altaertilterlatat 86 Mc'
keep prices at a minimum and a policy seasen,lieaft an went erBorni t pg, o
Tried snuffs, they failed. Oiramente and • coinriettnity, latiainese men of the area • i•
Villa' hay, the meal wet. The cowed.
tient began on NOV. 24 and lasted i washes relied, said there wae DO cure. ler cities and towns are In many easee • Dr. J. A. E. Itoucbard,the proprietor
, . ....--,
nine Weeks. By that time thiaetlfalfe, , Know there wasn't beam% he tried than wailing for paymentof an aceOunt eon- 1 a it diem bueiness at 'Pawtucket, It. I,
OA hogS beealfte W011 /atoned and all. Tbia ie hi how prejudice tote, There traetex Menthe beffite. The home mer. shot and killed himeelf in the lacqtlea
feityeRP1111.1YER. Were marketed. At elect that it ir however a balm in Weed. e Beverage chant Obileale the ciistotner by giving °artier Hotel at Montreai.
PATIO_Na fetinlre four or file weeks ds EODOOdY fOr catarrh, net dangerous beeause tune and the readT money goes else.
FOR COM
r
Olt SALLOW Salm. : feed, With Ordinary winter it auto q&chly, not unpleasant boni
s° t is where. This is BO fair dealing. if the
rue to aura. Its name id Catarrhozone. merehants in the smaller places were to •
FOSJIIECOMPLE11908 smaller, to get the hoga t a.t W tea
II
lwrivioNetalge
t deetroye gertne, it 400%01 It heals. As Insistion stgliteash Itwoold benefit both
•eienifterinsi tiust met aims . grain *Iona late goo* marketable colt,
money baolr'if it le not so' 200 tula sig I firth 26 Cents.
ietopa the eOtlah
lind Work* ott the cioitt
certain as death to Otireskil p easant as Nil* them and their customers and prie tJagative firomcalalnine Tablets enre
•
General Builder and Contractor.
This factory the largest in he county, and has the very •latest improved ma
ehinery' eapable of doing work on the shortest notice. We earrYtin extend,
and relisable Meek and prepared plans, and give estitriatee for and build an Obi
es of buildinge on short notice and oa the olosest prices All wore advert
ba In a meohanloal way and satiefeetion guaranteed. We sell all kWh Of 1
Wrier and (Water materiel.
Lumber Lath, Shingle% tinke,, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
8. xgeui or the 0010bratea OlEtiLIMIL116 tiontoon DESIEC,
I dItiolts ehine tie nse That' Oatarrhozone Your uld be I Wet d to th e t la a
0 0 0 e °ton o stall• • ao in one ay, Otos, No Vey' ea at Waterloo' Call anal* erica and eatiniatee before plaolug you entail
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