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Vote for
usY 23rd, 19O2
No Respector 30( Rank.
loh;ease Lays, Its Ifeafry Uaud
0. OU Kings, Princes,. Preg-
tiento.,' the Noble and, I
Wealtlly as well ason -
rhos° of Low. Es...
tate. • • ' -
faine's Celery compound.
Is The event RtStOrer OI 'Health
Pop the Ruler and His
Humblest Stateleet •
Sickness. disesee and suffering respect
*either ruler and subjeot. The noted and
Wellborn have their male and physical euf
fe, ee !Ike those in humbler etaticrH.
SOc.J 4! standing and wealtb cannot bar the
progrese of dtsease when the common rules
el 1st a it la are violeted.
lir are blood or weak nerves are reopen -
'Able f -s• rnanv of the common dioeases of
The experienced pleyeicean wi 1 tell
you that men and women with pure, Wear
coursing blood, and well braced nerves, Can
• never beceme yictims of rheurnatistn,neur-
Mete liver troubles, debility, beectaohes or
Sleeplessness.
It follows, therefore, that euffsrers from
any of the ailments referred to, shou'd at
sew tak- prop' r measuies to cleanse the
lblood at tl feed the weak, nervous system
Stith proper noerishment.
Lor the happy acoomplishment of this
:Important work, Paine's 'Jelery Compound
/Oho only safe agent ; the one great spec:1-
.6k; the nnly seourity against deadly
dir-
mse and death. During these spring days
Palma' Celery Compound gstarantees aper -
few regularity of the bowels. healthy spite.
fide, sound sleep, good digestion, pure blood,
strong nerves arid clear braid, of which
mean inll and robust health.
B. Elateh:es,one of the meet prominent
reel estate luau in nentreel saya : "About
Ifiye years age I wrote you a letter aolinow.
bilging the wonderful effeet your Pine's
Celery Compound had upon me after I had
eiven it e Lir trial ; ihet it cured roe en.
trimly of neuralgia in the head from which
litave stiff.red mestlearfully for over fifty
years, and also that it cured me of rheumee
tism ih my limbs. In fact it removed
eyery pain in my body and made me feel 25
years yourget. I have not 1d a return of
imy old complaint, and therefore have to.
=firm all the statements I have ey er ro sae
mtapecting 'our Compound."
•ate-
itelverstilen crops.
r The Florida paper notes' a. ma.
• ,etliange in thedisposit.onof fruit g91vs
Nies in that State to confine themsel-vei.
e s closely as they heretbfore have to
Avenges. The "big freeze" warned the;
nottlers that it Was:not Well to Carry ,
atti their eggs in one basket: The etiltie
Motion of Sea. Island Cotton, has .under -
Zone a similar change; owing to a: *de-
cline in price. Ruralindustry hat bee
•some more diversified in Florida, and
• gei others <A the Southern. States, and
the- culture of crops is undertaken,
• elthich may prove profitable„ and may
' grove merely expeeitnentaL • The .rais-
;lag of takeco, thee eultivation of the -
grape, sugar c nd rireiplant .ng are urged
lama° the people, and many have enter-
1,3ed, into these new fields of enterpriees
!The paper concludea that tractO•or Wet
and may yet,be utilized for the produe.,
lon of rice and sugar; tat in
•rem Florida Cotton and...tobacco: will be
waised in increased quantiCes; that the
- ',fiat lands" offer -are •advantagets for
'stock rearing, .but that ae the greater
part of •uplands in the State are being
divided into smell holdings for fruit
And vegetable growing, 'these will Prove
Ate be the greatest source of wealth, and-
' furnish the largest. Volume of exports
911rom the State. A "staple crop" is
fananifeetbr the •erep Wet payS best,
sterhether it be cueumbers or cotton, to-•
• rmatoes or bobaeco,and the farmers of
. Any district or yegion should make the
post of what can be most 'Profitably
;raised. That is both the royal and.
Wernotratic road to .-eriaalth: . •
a 'Liberal Government that
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has never taxed the people of Ontario: one cents
• Poitrf CARTII grIM
Duet ie Ilte to hens and deatti
lice. Pott he afraid of it.
It's it good deal eaSier to Wye Your
tielghbor Wheu he keeps WS kite* at
borate
Look out On -Mite; we mean the
tries that staY on the roots in date.
Mine. They will 00011 Tele, a. whole
Clock. °
A good etimbination food for your
tens la two-thirde wheat brim and
one-third corn meal, wet up with
ilk -
Do net overfeed hone. If they do
not strive far grain wenn you 'scatter
It . before theM, let there hustle and,
scratch.
Kerosene emulsion will scatter the
Mites. It is sure to find them., and
will kill the mites sure it kertisene
hout, the eniuleion 1 wed,
Do not feed old and young stock to.
lether. Have feed coops for the Young
chickens, and do not let them stay
in one place a whole season; MeV°
them about.
Don't try to raise ch:citens and lice
on the sa,me place. If you -et thet
•"tied feeling," just give up the cnick-
ens, except a few for "feed," and raiSi
lice. It's a lea P lazier.
Coal aehes, sifted in a poultry
/Leine, make a good disinfectant, keep-
ing down the odors, and retaking the
house edgy to clean; and then the fine
dust dying about is very annoying to
the lice. Kather than etand it, they
,will oftentimes move out.--We%tern
Agriculturist. •
Clearing istne with Shoop '
In the Park region and also the fcr.
est region where small timber grsws,
It is commott to clear land by grub-
bing it, that is to say,by digging down
and chopping off the roots of the
greentrees until they fall over. 'the
stumps and trees are then removed,
at -the sante time. Such a Mode of
clearing land is very effective, bat it
is very laborious also. Why weld
It not be better to cut dawn Lite tun.
her, sell it for what it is worth, and
then burn the brush and aeatter ome
kind Of grass seeds on the land , and
then pasture with sheep. Nearly all
kinds of stumps will decay in a very
few years. 'Sheep' will keep d ern
sprouts so effectively ae to facilitate
such decay. The land would then be
eleared•at minimum of cost. The obs •
jection may be 'raised that it would
•.have to be fenced, but -1t should be
-fenced. -Etnyw.ay. sIsancY .:0.1„1, -not ha
farmed for any ' king period . With -Mit
turning it occasionally into paeturee
and it cannot be turned into *tura
Without haying It fenced. To the
'Writer it hap seefisedstrange indeed,
that So little land •in this Northw'est- •
"entry , hes bet* clearedin tlet.
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PIMPLES
And other eruptions which mar the skin
are more than a disfigurement tad an-
noyance; they are a positive detriment
to the business interests aad social see.
cesses of the man
they mark. Ott-
er things being
equal, the man
with a smooth
skin and clear
complexion, will
find it easier to
- get a good posi-
tion or a .good
wife titan the
man whose face
shows the impu-
rity of his blood.
That's the real
point. The blood
is bad. And for
that very reason
any treatment
which is design-
ed to cleanse the
skin must
cleanse the
blood.
• Dr. gierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery .eleauses the blood from the
cloggiug unpurities whichbreed and
feed disease, and so cures pimples boils,,
eczema, and other diseases which have
their cause in impure blood.
The sole motive for substitution is to
permit the dealer to make the little more
profit paid by the sale of less meritorious
medicines. He gains. You lose. There-
fore, accept no substitute for ."Golden
Medical Discovery."
beve used your 'Golden IVIedical Discovery;
iti a•case of scrofula, and cured it,” writes Mr.
Wm, D. Sliamblia, of Remy; Cherokee Nation,
Ind. Territory. 'if took five bottles of it for my
blood. I had 'ringworms' on; me and I would ,
burn them off and they would come right bale,
and they were on Me when I commenced using
'Golden Medical Discovery which took them
away, and I haven't been bothered anymore."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse
the bowels and stimulate the sluggish
liver. •
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•''',Seare. or the Asparagus rien.
• No matter hoev'inneh care has beets
given to the proper planting oe aspartee
.gus, it is eesy to injure, •if not to ren- '
der \vole eless, the best bed.. by begin-
ning to tut too early, and by •cutting -
• toe late. In planting, we have advised
to set strong, vigoreit: .00ts, each with
many, geed strong buds,. The future
treatment of these plants should be to
keep the roots strong, and to'heep them
so well supplied with budsthat a part
of them; or the shootfrom them, may
.he: ent away withotit injfiry. If ' w.e
diet* Watee-feOM-ge'Cistern -we ,,s,rovidee
Fieans . of .refiliing fit. The asparagus
,reSot le like a distern; .,we .draW upon it
by outting tbe shoots, and we replenisit.
It by 011:Swing the green tope; to grow.
and • to • form Wide -te • lie dormant
:When a neWbed has been planted, the
• kdviee is giVeneto not cut it until the
third or even the fourth. year; in order
that each root May' get so stroag 'that
• It will eta,nd the anilual batting. •The
.best and most eeoSuctiVe hed.ev Or 'made'
May be ruined by cutting it to late in..
eeason.,. Tor faintly 'beds,' the ad-%
-vice is given to :stop Matting • When/ :-
green peas -come. The grower on the
large 'scale for market judges by the
character of .his ,crops When to cease
Ornamental Trees. •
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• The 'tasteful and, judicious introdue.
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,elon 61 feult end ornamental trees
'gamma the beauty and value of real es.-
•)tate more than dees-an egyal amount of
..lateney infrestedin any. other way, and
St is a form of improvement which
ishou'd never he lost eight Of. But ft
•a niietake to ha,ve many trees very,
Wear the heuse; they obstruct the light,
sun and air too much for health; come
Vert and beauty. Fifty feet ie neat
enough to the house for large growl/1g
:see. -Branches should not touch. the.
Auliding, but only 'cast their shade IAD'
- ea it. If, hearever, large trees see
stanling very near the ..iltatiek, they
•aiioula be trimmed .up high enough to
eessZtekTglee'llghteeande, Ar.eeze,.. under. „. their
!kneel:es. . . . •,
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•'Reap in ••
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' The great. souree cif contagion with
pup,- it should not be necessary to say„
fis the Mouth of. thenick bird. All em.
*nations 'therefrom in. .plaCee where
• either fowlscall be infected by them,
,sre immediate sourcep ,of the 'disease.
The great lack on !poet places where
leoultry is raised in a "hoapitar tot
ssible elek fowle. It need not ha
ted if 'there ate tei sick' birds, foe.
ere -are scores of times when a small,
ry tooPing place eeeles.handy. With.
t. a tioepital, it k impossible. to Pre-
,. , t the searead Of infectious aitteasee
AM fee head -through the rnedihm of the
. :drinking '
gab's IBirthright, •
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hi Re. ow
.14otherat Ban • Keep Their
• Little. OnesWeli°
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of -Cod Liver Oil is the means
of life,' and enjoyment of life to
thousands: Men women •- .and
children, .
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When ,appetite.. fails, it
re-
stbresit When food is'. a;
:burderOniftr..the bur CU. --
•Wher) yOUlose flesh,it bringS
the plumpness ofhealth.
When: work is hard and
.
duty is heavy, it makes life
.bright
: It the 'thin .edge of:thc •
wedge; the thick end is food.
. Put what is the use of food,
:when you hate it, and can't di -
:gest it?
Scott's Etnulsion oi Cod
Liver Oil is thefood that makes
you forget your stomach. '
If you have not trie.d itSend for
free ermole. Its agreeable taste wM
surear se ybu.
sOoTTeeBOWNE: Ohernieti.
" •• Torant0.
500. and $1.00 all druggists.
THE TUSSOCK MOTH
Those 'meet* orenen AbundantOm
on O
Shade Trees.
The white egg masee Of this Ineeet
ore often -abundant on out• enade treegt
and are very notieeable ola the trunk,
particularly in winter. In the epeine
these egge hatch, and the little eater -
%Altars which come from them craw
to the leaves and begin to feed.
Though at first very small. they grow
rapidly, and by the middle of June,
when they have reached full size, are
about an inch and a kelf long (Fig,
The caterpillar may he east), reo.
ognized by the presence ot our sleort,
stout yellowish tufts on the beak, two
long slender black tufts projecting
forward front near the head, and is
slmflar tuft at the tail. These vilth)
the bright red head giVe the caternlle
lar a strain! and pretty ap
ps
The caterpillars now spin silken co-
coons (Figi) on the trunk and lirabs,
in which they remain from ten to fif-
teen days, at the end tof which time
the moths escape from the Cocoons. I
The male moths are ehoven in figures .
d and e, while pie female, whieh i
:Wingless, is shown in figure f.
The fereale motb •does not mord
abbot, but bolding on to tbe mashie
of the armpit fro ra which ehe escaped,
lays 200 er 300 eggs in a. mass,
ering them with a •white froth which
soon hardens and serves as a protece
lion (Figs, g, h.. These eggs hatch
In Suly, and the caterpillars feed t:11
the middle of August, whsn they
melte their cocoonsfrom which the
eecond brood of moths escapes about
the end of the month. The eggs laid _
by these monis remain through, the
winter and hatch the following spring.
There are • accordingly tWo broade
each year.
This insect !s often a'serlous past on
ehaele trees, feed:ng, en nearly all of
these except evergreen, among which,
however, the fir, lareh, CYphess .and
?tome are sometimes attacked. it is ,
nut uncommon to see the tree trueks
nearly white from the cocoons , and
egg. masses, While large trees are fre-
quently completely stripped of their
leaves by the caterpillars either in
June or August. Mesiles, elms, lin.
dens and horseclurtnut appear to be
particular favoritee as food plants.
est
The White-Marlted Tussock Motlt.
•cutting. In no other garden crop do
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litimtlons oratietrt*st Itege.•
-7-The 'hoes.' lege perforin a • funothan
' neteltnown' tit any other antind, and
:that is as escapes 'tithes' for the dose •
•..cherge....af...Waste• matter or tweet dot
' used in the economy et the • body.
Theee'epeepe Pipes are alt ted on the
, Inatd. of the legs above and below
• .the . knee in* the :for , lege and. above
the gambrel leints in the hind legs;
hut In the latter they are very. amaU
.and the fuectioxis "light: Upon this in.
iside .of the fore leg they are,in thee
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healthy bog, alWays tietiVe, so -that
moisture ta alvirays there frOni bove
and beletwAliese .Orifices or dada' I
the healthy hogs. The holes la th
legit and breathing in the hog are itt
principal Means oe .ejecting an eece
of hat above normal., and When vet
• warm the bog willopen. the Win
and breathe thretigh that .ehannel
Itrall as the Liostrile, .
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The horse tan petipire :throne' allet
the pores bf ita. WY, as a Wan &tea.
• and Cattle . do the *tame to • a limited'
• extent, but the hog never. His eisCapb
• valvee are conlitied.to the orifices utou
the inside et his legs, . People often
*ender whY, it le that the hog dies Se
stiddenly 'when he ruerapidly. at
• takes taliek and violent excretee beo,
fighting. But When you eonsiderthe
to* escape pipes, their email capacitee
and remoteness from the_gpitt where
'ihe heat Is generate& the Wiancrer Ti
. het that he. 4It Quickly when overt
heated, but that, ha lives hs long ap.
• Ie does when heated up..
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oral Oh PIft'tempt
There have been published Mani
traethods whereby it was eitiMed
herere on fruit tree May be destroy4
ed, bet tireherdiets agree that tha
!work ierititogether too laborious ta.
pay, 'A nuitther of proventa' Weft are
also advoeated, but, if those tensieting
a washes, usually in the form of' co,.
thent made of skimmint and hydro:Ms
cement, are not car4Vily removed at.
;ter the setkaoli of auger Is over the
growth of the trots is retarded, tin*
doubtedly the bett,or way to prevent
!toms 15 to keep the soil in orcharit
(Well cultivated, and the trunk of the
item clean of togand all other or.
ago greWthe, OVeil of loose bittl‘,06
Health is the hirtiitight oi all little (meth
It is a mother's dety'to seethat her baby,
enjoys it. Mother's greatest aid ill guard-
ing ehildtenes health is Baby's Own
Medieise which dairi be given
• With eerfeoe safety to the yourgest baby. I
Ara en g the Many mothers who have proved
the value of thht Medicine is Mrs J, W.
0100th.Bar Rorer, Ont.She e:—"Mv
:)eby suffered greatly from Pore mouth and
esid atottabh, Several aootere pregOribed
• far her, but bathing seemed to benefit her
in the leapt till r.begart giving her Baby's
Own I
pile was fully metered to health. •
Table*, and then in a short thne nav
Would bathe without the '1ab1ct in the ;
, would advise all mothers to uthem when their Children. are ailing."
lease and se. i
tfaby's Own Tabletere used in thou -
ands of homes in Canada and always 'with
hertenelei rest/Ito. They contain ab.o.,
?Moly no opiate or other harmful drag; I
are mild, but MOS in their Wien and .•
PieSsant to tithe. The very beet medicine
for all troubles of the storoaoh and beerelo,
Wine colic, indigestion, comtipatien,
.diarrhoes and eiMple fever. They gitre
tend' in teething tterthles, dispel Worms, ,
prorate healthful sleep and euro all minor
ailitents of ehildrea. Pried 28 cents *
%ex at alideuggiste or eat by mail post
ytaidbywriting direst to The Dr wit.
Home Mediates Cite Brockville, Ont,, or '
Mlobenectedy, N. T.
we make so permanent an investment •
its asparagus; :•asiele froth the cost, we
invest. three ye,ars of tiind and -care'se.
. but if we.enanage properlY the returns ,
continue through an indefinite numbe?
of years and are paid each spring,
• garden.slionld he without an asPeragllil
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141%!"!, *ift ‘4,-t",; • • •
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elanale the mate.'.evitli
Would a cow to increase the, ni11k4:
Produee the milk: and the ' colt.
, take care of it and grow: The dare of
• the Mare will preye,. the making of .
the:colt.. When the colt is five Or el*
nthel old have him halter-breken
and taught to ,eat crushed omit.: lee'
• dam. After -weaning,...the keeper*
is the fostetemother 'until marketing
time. •The colt will be the 'result of •
the eve given. In ihott, give the
care . you WOnld to a- bullock hat.
Is being prepared for the • Sh9.mb1ee.
. will be. the:beat possible market:.
for, all hay a,n,d grain. • . .
• There le ,peofit in 'raising goad draft
-horses; • At. two years Old the animal• will •
.he able to. do light _work. •• When
'three ,he will -pay for his ra!sing, and
at that time should'brioe$150. and Up-
ward:. Berring all aecidents, end coil-
aidering the work already done by..
'thel colt,' this 'meter shoidd be nearly
net profit;
When the_Bowels
..are Constipated
It is a serious matter to neglect consti-
pation. You may do so for a time, only
to find that'your health has been under-
mined by bodily derangernents of the most
fatal kind. Youshouldhave a movement
, af the bowels every day. To accomplish
this, avoid concentrated foods, use veget-
ables and fruits freely, and take one of Dr.
ChaChase'sKidney-Lever Pills before retiring.
• two or three times a week, or oftener if
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required.
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills are not
; an ordinary cathartic.. •They have a
specific and •combined • action on the ,kid,
neys, liver and bowels and Consequently,
• cure constipation and the acconipanying
derangements thoroughly and well, by
, removing the Causes. '
For the information of those who are
not yet familiar with the peculiar merits
of Dr, Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, sve
.might add that they are purely vigetable
In composition, pleasant and naturals%
action, and remarkably prompt and far-
reaching in effect, even in the most serious
and chronic oases of constipation, kidney
and liver diseases and star:each troubles.
One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, •
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tn• tekeh from
his 1
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tfoapy dishwater he a poor thing for
• hogs, and should not ' be Put in with,
the other swill and slope. If „ie,,ceetee.,
gains much lye and potash it 'causes
miens indig,estion and unthriftmess.
Vetter- throw it on the manure -pile
or, lead it , off • in an undergreaed
drideg •• **.
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bleeding and protruding Piles,
• the inernifaettirers haveknatantesdat. bee tea'
'110%ttlititiartgattittrirt? 641Iag LY rfa le and
get your znoncy back if nob cored. 60c a. box, Mt
all dealers or mretteNsmeltieets 86 Co., Toronto, ,
.1Cira4Chasses Ointment
Ontario, under 30 years' Liber-
al' goVernment has a surplus of
over. $2,000 000. Quebec, under
'Conservative government for 20
*years has a debt °foyer $22 000,
000.
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1.;x1). Enint4c2i) bittrawslb,
WE GTTABANTEB ACCIJBAOY
Ahrre rnztraol, SATISFACTION
Itetbinige of worry, hustle and 'bud.
ness competition, often care and Wootton
in the' filling of your doctor's
tees presorlp-
is abselutely neeettarylor the safety
and wethire of your family. We guar-
antee 40411001y and filliltet setisfactitm to
all our customers, Our false depart -
meet is always replete with the latest
preparations and noveltfet. ,
Onmatv Conrovtle,
RAO cured thousatIcle when everythingeolre
hag failed. it hos neverfailed v) give hid
PtoPit happy results. It etringthemeinvig.
oratcs, gives new toteto thee eye.
tern, makes the Mead pure, if food
for tlie ney.ves-it makes tick people well.
We etal Peppily you with tbe pure and gen.
nino Paine't Celery Cembounti,
n. 11, COMM% Druggist, (linton. Chit,
Dr Chase's
Kidney -Liver Pills
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• b, . female pupa; c, male pupa. d,
• male moth; e, Same, wine
eefillreladiet, -female moth; g, female
anoth oncocoon; 11, egg mass wit1
froth over it; 1, cocoons on tree
trunk; k, name, showing females
and egg masses, also. All slight- „
1 etflar
ged
The Tussock moth caterpillar ap.
• pears to have fetv enemies among
covering. Quite a Autaber of inliects
birds); perhaps because of ite hairy
Are parasitie upon it, however, and
care should be taken not to destroy,
• "-extE/IE"‘trBe • - *-
• Where trees are already infested by
this ineect tla, egg masses should b• e
.
Carefully removed and burned when-
ever they appear. This' will be twic
dnring the-yottr—once at any- tinier be4-
tween September and the first of
April, and onee about. the last Of \
• masses' either on the trunk or main,
limbit.
Another method of detreying the
on the end of a, long stick. ay dip. 0 t , ell o
6g" ta by aelag a Dtaaa of """ed VIltrf 2.11 ant v:71'1,4: tem:.
ping the tsponge In creosote oil ro- sorvator tleitieetnite• Arboreta
Which e little turpentine has been add,. •
ed. and tiled C'OYETIR5 th.e0g mass
• giene. or fintst of Atly. This is the
snore easily done, die it is the habit
Of the Tussock moth to place its giig
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READ I
Nervous
BiUous
SiCit
Perh)diCal
Spasmodic
ileadaelle FS Dot of itself a
disease but is: generally =teed by
some disorder of the stomach, liver
r bowels..
J3eore
you can
be CUre4 you
must remove the Cause.
BURDOCK .B1000 BITTERS
e
- IlEADA,CHES.
. do it for yoU,
It regulates the stomach, liver
and. bowels, purifies the blood and
tones up the whole system to full
health and vigor. •
Wire is it planet Ma"! Deem tallta
about.'
The reason is that it gives sigas et
terretstrial •
The diameter of Mars is 4,21.5 miles,
somewhat more than half of that 01
• Mars revolves aroued the inn in
Perla, of 686,98 days, in an orbit exx
teriOr to the earth's.•
'
Mars has certainly water upon its
surface, although its •water supply 'ap•
pears to be very limited. • °
There is every reason tn think that
the polar caps of 5r,... are formed of
A row PHYSICIAN SATEt
That the enemy of womankind Mei
s•oes, under the Milne of headaehe is a
*any varieties, and requirea mug
kinds of treatment. '
That the first step toward curing al,
headache is to find out which hind. Of
a one it la and then to devote One*
energies to driving a away.
That to attempt to banish, all vat*
atione of headache by a stogie °curet,
5110W11 a childlike faith in Medicine lauf
very little ip COMII,104 sense,
reFtinVatuivr,-.
like tlie earth -
Mars has 'it •yeey rare atmosphere. ,
its density pernaps being not more that
one-seventh that of ,the earth's: ,
• Mars appears to bare ' winter. and .
• suunner as is inclectited hy the increase
and decrease` of its "polar caps.'!
• The eurface area orMars is a little
xaore than oneeroarter that of the
earth.' Its volume is about one-seventh
• that •Of the eartlt. '
. Mars 18 .supposed by aetronOmere to
be a partially 'arid planet, whose water
• supply is largely aitordea by the annua
. melting or the -polar sem* •
• ;The Canals are not always visible,
• no are they all Visitile, at the same
time. They -appear. Successively,. as
the Martian, season_advances
That the best weer to treat Iteadachee
Is to avoid them. To refuse to ever*
tax the yes, Ore nerves or the stomgeh•
and to give attention to exercise ane
bathing.
That the headachewhich reeults front
salt ot exposure to colde, or draught,
or sudden cheeses, is best treated by
hot applications, hot water bap and
gentle friction of the place of Pala. II
this does not banish tlae headache
day then a deeper illness is incileated,
net the hadache whick results front
1ndigeotion is of frequent occurrence
and .it 'implies over -eating or unwiet
eating; and that when a woman Dude
herself afflicted with such a' headache
she should proceed to cure it by fat.
Ing and a mild cathartic, and sitting
with her feet in hot water for te feet
Moments -before going to bed.
• That the nervous headache is tht,
kind to .which American women ars
most subjected, as it resultrom the
effort to make the nerves do more thee
they ought to do; the first step ha treat
Ing this headache is to drop work am)
Wory and draw the blood from the
•head by soaking the feet in hot wafea
and putting cold applications to the
forehead and the back of the neck.
That a great Many mysterious heac1.
aches have their origin in over -strain-
ed eye% This kind is ,cured only by
giving the eyes a vacation or by the oc•
culla. Of course, care in the use ol
thneyes Is. also a help. Reading, writ•
Ing or sewing in a dim or flickering
light must be given up. The common
practice of trying to read in jolting
trains must also be discarded. The
eyes must never be used too long at a
time, and when there is much eye wore
to be done briet rests a.nd bathinge ls
hot water will ward off the &meet
headache. • •
r•e. letter
. .
PILEKO
rninv °ILES
F
opinions ofiteaditag rhysRinas,
fraye been prow/410g Strong's Pileketee
for the last eight years, end have bed bete
ter emcees wilh them then with fl other
means. Wm Woodruff, M. D. boadOn;
Ont.
• Price $1.00. For sate by -druggisto; or
by moil on receipt of price.
W. T. svioNo, Aisoursoturing Chem
1st, London, thttarioe _
• --.
The. 'Whole Story .
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• frrent Capt. IP. Loye, Police Station .1Niv. '.
' 5_, Mont:rent :•-_•,•,1 'We fterypeutly We Pkrill*,
' .- 114719' l'Alti-li.iXoLNE fur row ii,z•titteesalcOM:
gf0,14i?!??.:°';!ellIntei);2774fggejitrI48hl'firiCtio6nis ‘,.1111elt.
1' bum,' men in lour ppaittp.• I_Ilave t.9 hul-
1
1 %hen in saying that AIN-KILLEN lb VAR ,
.. test remedy to eave near nt hand." •
1 • Used internally and Eternally. •
Iti.:.;.. • ....,. •-•-,7 .
1.11`v:.: !..174s: ...c 71 etic. hp.itl.ce.:
•Tite so-callea, canals' are suPposed to
be 'vestlerigation ditches, which •dis-
•trthate the water, and are bordered .by •
cultivated areas on either Oldie „ •
The niost peculiar feature of Mars
are Its so-called .canals, which appear
is straireht lines ,crOssing the .surfacia
of the planet' at various angles.
• Mars has changes of seasons as it
circles :round ',the .stin, correspond.ing-
: ow: the ett.rfth,'s,: .thou.elt the 737.7 t.).1
'lifers are-. .e.early 'twice. as long is
,The eQuator .of .111ars Is • inclined.. to
'the. plane of its orbitnb.out 25.degreeee
,whieh is trifinmore than the'equato- •
.
fiat inolination' of:the earth -23. de
gibed. 24 minutes . • .
, .•
Mars turns On its axis in 24 hours,
ST nuautete 0.7 seconds, The earth re.
tates 28 hours and 56 minutes, about,
'The day, of Mare is therfore about 4)
• minutiae longer than mars.• .
• Although the' mean distance of Mara
from the sun is oats and a half times
that of the earth, the planet seems, to ,
judge frora the deportment of the paler ,I
caps, to enjoy a, climate or a, series( el I
climates quite as mild as the ea. fee.
• .• The t.irtaber of cattails seen a p.
, ped by Astitnomer Lowell in 18 •. as
183, of *Weil number 67 appear on the
map of Schiaparelli, �f the 116 not on
that map 44 are in the dark- regions -
the regions formerly supeeed to boi
• The eo-ealled canals vary in breadth
from fifteete or twenty to tine hundred
and; fetter intles. Their length is enor-
mous, the Shortest being 260 miles
long, and the longest 3;540. A thou -
Gana or fifteen hundred miles is about
their average length.. . .
Mr. Lewd' le strongly inclined to
think that the water supply of Mars
half fallen low' that the inhabitants
of the planet have been conapelied for
the purpese agrihelture to, resort to
a gigantic system of irrigation. What
we see and call a "canal" is really a
trip of vegetation which is thus ar.
t tally tourieleed on either side of
the &nal prober, the water itself bo.
tree inviskte
he cecanetee, f gafit ..41fiere cilacc:v
•ered fp 1877 by Sehlaparelli, thedi
rector of the obaer tory of Milan. For
nearly tett years ho her astronomer
could see them. M. Per tin, at Nitee,
and Dr.' Terby, at Louva1b were
find to Confirm this, great deentrery.
• Professor W. 11. Plekerittg stiveetheem
foe the first timi at the Harvard Cht•
lege observatery in 1820. The are\
;with 'the gluisl, the okgs will, be del
stroyed,
two other insects closely related to
the "Iirhite-marked Tueeeek Vieth cq,s,
or In Massachusetts. Their habits
are much the same, 'however, arta Mit
above treatraent will apply to either
ktnd.—State Ileard of Agrieulture
Leaflet, by rernaide Attab.et5%.
erneee.
iStudy Marital*,
tnergy le requisito,
Gentleness is a winner.
Above all be honest.
Preoh tilt and Iota of it.
Attend to smallest detailg,
urmount difficulties ono at a Matt
Ileeolicatous for the Welfare Of youf
ettletomere.
Jeteold falittreif In the future bs
ot the pest.'
wti3Obt Pot Viibk WI:6.k
1, Serving the pnblio With care, atteution 1
. ,
. honed pods tied low prkee, hes etven us i
4 high pogition ornongit the druggisto of
ICOhatie. We lock for , ! our (re c, and
tWeigutt
will iu:gete:tiormyert.edeavor to make you a i
I Our oupplies of pure Drags, Medicines,
Toilet Preparatiotio, 2etfume'
s lertlehes,
() Melee Spohgee, Eto„ will. interest yeti'
PAINS'S Ottnalt;e0311;Olnie.
We are fully prepared to fil your onion;
for this populrir diseateehaniehieg med-
icine& Knowing its powers- and virtue,
We strengly te0Ornnlend it as A blood
purieeir nerve bracer and flesh builder.
Ninths Celery Compound is no now re.
1 Wetly it has been tested and successfully
I used in all parts of Canada by tents of
f 010118611de and has meter failed.
,t Ex, xtnEutit, DruggistClinton Ozit ''' •A
SQ1t,
Harms_ s
To can ranks your hats
neap •ea soft m glove
and acteugh NI wire by
Wang Bar -
nos* Oil. You cut
lta 114 -make It
Ute 'twice •es long as It
ordleazliy would.. •
EUIIEKA
Harness' Oil
nukes a poor iooktni her.
nem lite new. Made of
pure. heavy bodied ell, es.'
paclally piepared tO with.
stand. meevesther, .
Sold everywhere
•' in cans -au ekes.
Nide by laraltill, 011.00111111.
AFTER SHAVING,
N [XTRAC,I
„. , • ,
COOLS, COMFORTS AND
HEALS THE SKIN, ENA.
CIAO THE MOST TEN.
DER FACE TO ENJOY A
CLOSE SHAVE WITHOUT
UNPLEASANT RESULTS.
Avoid dangerous, oritat
ing Witch Hazel preparations
represented to be 'the sante
as" Pond's Extract, which
easity sour and generally
contain "wood alcohol," a
deadly poison,
Cook's Cotton Boot Oompouni
, .
Is successfully used monthly by one,
0,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Indintsiar
your druggist forayers Cotton EMS*.
Take no other, as all mixtures, pilli and
Mons are dangerous. Pritteilfo, tt
Etta 2,10 degrees stronger, ss per box.
&maned= receipt of price and two ilmsta
The Cook Company Madge:J(1k
ismtsiddandreeommendedw
Dichromate to canoe&
.Na. 1, and No. 2, are sold in Olinton,
at all responsible Drug Stores,
• IIE MOLSoris BANK
• ancorporated by Aot Parliament 105.
CAPITAL • $2,660,006
RE SUUND • $2,160,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL
Wis. Worm edecenansott, Presiden
•
Jeans &race, Gen. Manager.
N otos disoonnted. oollections made. &efts
issued, sterling and American exchange
•batight and sold. Interest allowed •on
deposits Seeable • Box -Interest allowed*
• on sums of $1 and tip. Abney advanced te
farmers on their own note, with one Or
more endorsers., • No mortgage required.
B10. Brewer; Managor,
7011eitone -
McTaggart
. BANIT BR • • .
-ALBERT ST., CLINTON
A. General Banking Businest
•• transacted
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Weds hisued. Interest allowed: On)st'
. deposits. '
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iiiktari.;.AND GRANITE
OlitiMENTS.
Raving purebased the butohering
business of 91. H. Powell I am pre-
pared to fatnieh the people of Clin-
• ton with all kinds of Frith 'sad
Ogred Meats, Sausage, bologns
lard, batter and eggs always kept on
•,'•eida4'.•;:e-eeleeeteeeeeee --- •
_
R Fitziimons tt Son,
Telphone 76. •
Orders delivered promptly • to ail
• Parts of the town., •
N.B —Pereene having hogs fee
Ishipre,. Will confer a riser by
• leaving Word ai the shop.
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TISDALL.
BA.NKEls,
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Prinite fneda to_ loan, mortgages it
best etit reters
• • :
A General Blinking buomeee tronstoied
Ralteribilry st. Works,
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• and Material guaranteed.
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Malta
1 es_4„ Ste. ese es -1.;:',.. ' e's• e e - est.:, se.:,i,e'seetee .-,
Combines the well, known
•
food values of wheat
and the medieinal
.• • virtues of malt. •
onior.t a. Petted hood, sIlattiree own.
11 peeyents oielniess by keeping the
System in it healthy condition,
•
• It restores health by regelating and
toning -up weak systerne.
• It gives sure relief to persons safari%
from poor digestion, littadaohe, tlyspeesul
• andother disorders arising from the UP
of poorly cooked foods •
A trial will convince thembot ellePtit*
al of the stiperior meritu of thio food.; tror
Sale at
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New Blacksmith Shop,
Sulnieriber hatingterited the iihop
leg Leslie's Carriage Shen, (1tno S. IS1.11'
Dared to de all 'week In hie Mee. AO 1140 tad
a geed etallY 'Carat eXPerhalute In the bad,
22 rtea, and will stet personal •ettention to it
WOrk Onf ettatbd to hitt.
Sitccial attention givcil
to itorsesitoeing and the
care of Horses' feet,
it•tsUnj ef alt tones; .aorta rooli.isaa
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