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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-07-25, Page 6July 25th, 1902 A 'lime or Anxiety aud Fear spgclikt. e'D asjix for Thousands Around Ari ."""""...""• US trent Special Perpeoes to New te vaguer +Ws is the day at special breeds for PainePal__.._ TOM that 0 the race horse. The beef eier3r recillo purposes, The conformation 'breeds Of cattle have a remarkable Compound 1 tendency to make muscle and to lay' Will Banish the Sumfaer Blue. and Other Distresses That Make Life Miserable . and Unhappy This is the season when we hear mew and women cout isinug about their un 'sappy and half -demi condition. • They flue that physioel and mental energy iae d seated them, and they are oinking deepl,. in the pit of despondenoy. The hot summer weedier islnaye pro duties thousands of miserable feeling mor- tals. They lack nerve force, etrength and trneyitality. They (satinet rest (my or nieht, and life heeomea a burden. • The great recuperator, builder and eireegtheiver ter all weary, -worriont and. tring people ie Paine's Celery()em- poria, now so universelly preearibed by medical men. %alien the great undiciee is need at this asson, languor, despond. once, irritability, nervonsuese. bleeplees• mess, h2adeche, dyspepii ,and digestive troubles are permanently_tanished, and IMOD and women go about thter duties and 'leek with .. vim, will and energy tbat in. diesite health and physical strength. Mrs Anna Dew's= Wilkesport, Ont., tele: consider it a pleiteure to put on re. mord what Paine's Otlery Compound bas done for me. I have been afeeted with nervousness and sleep'exeness. All ordin. are medicines Need, Doi notoing met my *see until 1 ubed Paine's Celery CoMponnd.. Now I never Mies a night's sleep I strongly recommend 3 our medicien to . all' nervous sufferers.' • I ' For Stookniella 71111.. 1 Dutch Belted Cattle. • • Za indicated by their name, the Dutch belted cattle are nativea of Rolland, and. Aisle tue best informetion obtainable srers bred there en scientific principle; which resulted in. "the highest attain. • on fat. That tendeney has been fos- tered and develeped Until the animals of that clam make marvelous growth, converting to their sem nee about all the nutritive •elernents in their food. The dairy breeds, on the other hand, have beeu bred to convert their food not into fieeh or theneeelves, but into milk for their owners' use. One ts a machine for changing food into beene and the other for converting feed into milk. The dairyman, wantitg onlY milk and butter fat, uses breeds that are adapted to this work, But there Is a big class of Wenn that are not specialists in the dairy line, but want to keep a small dairy for the profit in the bueiness, and at the same time Produce calves that can be raised and marketed for beef, Sea a tamer wants a profitable cow for die dairy, and. yet he la a grazier and feeder 04 well as a dairymau. It is useless to say that he should keep the special dairy breeds and buy the calves of beef breeds that he wishes to raise, and feed for the block. This iseot practicable. It results that there ill a big demand for a cow of a type that many breeders assert does not exist - the general-purpose cow. I am more and more inclined to believe that the specialists are not safe leaders for the average farmer, and that the animal which eombines, aef far as possible, the 3eit qualities of both types of cows, is • the profitable one for the lass I have Mentioned. The calves are needed for feeding, and yettheir dams must vield some profit is die dairy. The breed that combines the two types in 'he hieliest. degree .1011 not pay . the medalist, be he dairyman or feeder, k ut it does 011 a place on the farnr, If the thousands that engage in gall' r farming. • .• efer recap • swat ever reaehed in the science of • d' ,"t over three hundred ye.e.rs • ago, Their type and eraser were then es.. tabushed by strictly scientific. beeeding, 'beinee when they have been. solely eon- , h railed by.. the nobility Of • that.- cOuntrne. Who, wonderful to relate,•tire Still breed.' ing them ere and manifestine • the Same is in the past, no inclination to sett or part, with theni. They treasure them .. even as saerizd cattle,: and..this .As the .......v.eason why. An Lew _are to be ...fenn4. 911 the American Continent; for, truth to tell, their number in the United States is less than that of any -other breed, the polled Jerseys excepted. •• .• Lakenfield cattle ib what they Were sriginally called, Laken meaning a sheet be be Wound around the body. of animal; and so- well does this. name nescribe . chief characteristic; that it is still used in Holland.. The "sheet" . is a broad band, or ; belt,- white as.. the • driftme snow, encireling the Middle of the animal's body, the rest of whica is s coal bictek. As the. marking is tufa • • form, the contrast 4 'very beautiful: and. imposing, and most pleasing .to the eye. the fact is, it excites the curiosity exid attracts the attention of any, Wm ,Who never seen these ca e belore. Generally -speaking, they, possr a very be form, and withal are excellent ors, giving a large flow of good milk. . is said to be practically .impossible • to dry off many of the cows, and this,. ompled with their hardinees, heartbeesa . freedom from disease and adaptability fo environment,. makes them, as the hie. bean Motley once Wel, reallymthe most. Wonderful cattle of the :world.' -N. tribune Farmer.- • . " s • : • The Glass Isle. • • The folloiving good story oosnies from, tea-plantena•he had a glass THE CLINTON ltEW ERA . .....* Sol en. Lefaileiladtef..* ale di Maluly About People, no elposedeof men and women the, Peened A....*r. neart wed eoul in the vain efiortto over. tn pronouncing sentence, a Scetcli come a leaked vigor in the body. To re,. fudge once added: "Ye did not only plea° inertia by Vigor, to make -good, rod kill and murder the man, and. thereby j blood that wet build up the syetene, to take away his valuable life, but ye did have strong nerves, you ranee eat more, push, thrust or impel the lethal weapon digest more, amiluellete more. How eau it through the leeleyband of his regimen. oe done? /3y using Ferrozone. lt invig. tal trousers, winch were the property nratee.strennthentapowieseee -magical health Of His Majesty." make yourself gawking and well. Sold by ' some telends through his kennels the "nn 4. Pierpont •Merger! was shovving giviog powere. Get Verrozone today H. B. Combe, pries 50o. ' other day, and one of them expressed Fred Lee Rios, the murderer at County great admiration tor an imported set- Conateble tloyd, was tempi at Toronto° w ter, "Yes, heel a fine dog. 1110 name Friday. Be went to ihe scaffold, with a Is Russell Sage." "How did you come Bet, deterinined expression, very pare and to give him that name?" "Well, 198 I rigid, wed notwithetending the feet that he never loses a scent." • had refuted the btironlant given by the doc- Curran said to Father O'Leary; the tor, Le Submitted to the ordeal wilhoae anY wittiest priest of his day, "I wish you hararent trainer. Reseed nethIng In faet, were St. Peter." "Why?". asked, tbe !lewd queetion as to hie eesire in the. , retpeet was not asked. The offiaating O'Leary. "Because," 'said Curran, 1 clergyman,Rev, Bobt. Haa,oity ra4b ‘nutry and ceirouoludellehy t aml the in." of heaven 1 When seared xi the,doomed man bad made : l'It would be j any eon easion, said thew, be maid say noth- f better for you," said O'Leary, "that 1 Mg ton:Awing upon filet point anti, he had Igtvcili4e, keys of the other place,. cansulted with Mrs Itice,deoetieed'e mother, asked Curran, "W 11 then I could let you out." 1 who was in the oity to reoieve the body and . to have it nikei3 to -the family burying- plot Secretary Hay's poem," "Little . at Obampaene, Ill. • Breeches," was •frkuontly attributed I IS YOUR CATARRH A.N1r 'BE rTER ? lq II ;11pgdelaas?cl. otonotehesalladtetblebriemt :H,;rateln. Ignoi You ought to treat it now, the weather i' to ineet you, Mr. Harte,- I have read a favorable, In the winter you catch w. d, all your poems, but I ,have enjoyed nose and threen are kept inflamed deepati 'Little Breeches' the most." "Pardon : ell yon can do. We hard to cure Oitarrh me, madam," Harte Is said to have re- in the winter but M she eurnmer it's differ. plied, "but you have put the 'Little , ane-eyerything is favorable. Now there's, that delightful remedy, so pleasant to use and so effective-Catarrbozone, In the bununer it cures Catarrh in a very short Breeehes' on the wrong man." On one of his later birthday aunt- • versaries, United States 'Sehatior Hoar wrote to William M. Everts and cen- time. You see it heals, then, removes the gratulated him upon his length of • cough and bad breath, in fact I °main say years. In his reply, the aged lawyer 1 too much in its praise ; it's just splendid. I said it brought to mind an old lady in am t nre your druggist sells Caterrhozone New England, who had, occasion to and recommends it also 25e and $1.00 . ' write to a friend about some matter The:King is neat ly 01 years of age and of trifling Importanqe, and inien she hie rapidrecover y after a. severe opera- had reached the end of the thirteenth FOR DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY9 Comp amps, PAIN IN THE STOMACH, AND ALL. SUMMER COVIPLAINTS, EFFECTS ARE 1411111/ELLOUll. • IT ACTS LIKE A CHAIM RELIEF ALMOST INSTANTAKKOUIN tion shows that, he iitiir• posseebes ii, epage awakened to the fact that she s • strong constitution, No man who has had been rather diffuse,. and • added; led a dissipated life could have -under- "Please excuse my longevity." . gene such a Surgical ordeal atehis age. - . . . , e , , Samuel Fixate, the English actor, was THE SKIN ON FIRE • • •one day invited for a few moments Into . • So dreadful, are the geturations of 13nrne a 'club *here he was a stranger. Left ' • en. itohipg eczema" frequently' alone a minute, he did not seem quite deocribe their sufferings by saying that at ease. Lord Carmarthen, wishing to • • the ekid in alien fire. The stinging, biting re eve hIeembarrassment, went up t fires oneezenIa are quendheci by the useof speak to lain, but became embarrassed - . Dr Cheerier Ointment. The first few • sap- himself and couldsoulY say: "Mr. Ponta , plicezions.may cause a little - uneesinese, Your handkerchief is • hangingout of bat cure Moue to reoult end the, skin is your pocket." Whereupon Foote, look- • healed without soar or blemish, lug around with pMyftil suspicion, and .A. priest asked a young man who had The 'nice of bread in Toronto is to be hurriedly thrusting his handkerchief back Into ble poeket, replied: "Thank - come. to confess how he elar.ned hie , increased train 80 co 10e fcr a large loaf living. • and four to five Cents for a small loaf. you, Iny lord, tnenn you; you. kneva * "I'm an acrowbal, Your.riverente" the company 'better than I de." . fedllillerfs Grip Powders Care, -Sold by all At one of the great London hospitale The priest was nonplussed. I druggiets. . ' "I'll show Ye wleat I mean in a brac•e • a cold storage chamber was being con., of shakes," sa.ld the Penitent, mid la a.. lion. Ofifferd Satan has made up bis structed in connection with the poit, . , moment was turning himself inside out1 mmd to Start fin, the Yekon towerds mortemroom, th t f room, an e Beare ary o the In the approved acrobatic fashion. e en .14 • hospital, on going to see how the.work ' s An old worna,n, who had followed him! e There is no form of kidney troubledrorri woe getting on/ found that the chew- jo. confessioe; looked'on horrified. ' a baokaehe dcwn'ataBriehtne diseaee, that 'bet. was being fitted with double doors ; "Whea. it conies my ttirm., father,"1. Doen'e 4idnoy,Pills will riot relielre or -and those, of small site-lnatead 'of she .ga.swid,.• "fot the love of heaVen'-ogre, If you are troubled wiehaeikind of one large door'. He made enquiries as eidon'a. put a. penance on me. like thatt kidney esaiplainauee'Pean'S Kidney' Pille to the reason for this deviation from ' MUM Mrs T: MeCabe; Hemilton, is dead, tne eriginal•plan, when the ,chief ear- n '116 lbe OA death of niet“ taken onFridey night, last. Nyork, replied:. "Oh; sirawe ere putting In deuble doers end a: 'wooden partitien I need to be continually tired ; now i am , in order to keep the sexes apart!" strong and welle-Miller's Compoiind Iron • •, Pills: Sold by alldr•uggists. .. . Two gentlemen whe 'Were playing : • eards at a, New York Club 'were very •Chas. Goodall, a young Englishman much annoyed by other members who &one •Uollingivood, was droWned while stood behind their chairs and inter- ' 'bathing in the Detroinnver.. ' ested themselves in the giiine. Finall)i We know Of a nuinber of oases of suppos: one Oe the plaiers aeked one of the . . • apical:tars to play the 'band for him ed congumption that have! been cured by Millerds Cpmpound Iron Pills. Sold by ell until ntil he returned, The spectator tdok ;he cards, wftereunonetha first ,player : isuRpoc ) BLOOD I ) BITTERS teem the effects ot taking Paris green; venter, who Was supeeintending the • druggists. ,• left the room: Pretty soon the iecOnd • Iti.a purely vegetable System VALUABLE ADVICE TO BRED- player Ialloared the example a the Renovator, Blood Purifier and %Tonic. • A medicine Viet nate directly At than any esbee, is, power over pain is • President Reesevelt possesses a chare • MATICS • first, The two substituted played •for Eat meat sparingly also very little sugar, some. tiMe, when one of them asked. avoid disizip feet, drink water . abundantly, din waiter where the two original plan:. and always rely on Nerviliee• as an shoo. ers, were. "They:are playing dards In • 1 • relieverof pain Five dines stronger the next reOin,was the welter's reply. • • the same time off the StoniaCh simply beyond belief. Get a bottle at your acterietic sense of humor, It is vigor:. . • * druggists, test. it and see if it • is not so. • ous and sometimes almostgrotesque. Liver, Bowels and Blood. f • medicine dealers sell it everywhere. • When. he was Assistant Secretary 'of 1 • D - ' ' • t cures Y61'4'1)61,4 BIllemenesde While chasing a. pr:soner 'who was the 'Navy, during the preparation for • Constipation; Pimples Boils, 1-1 ead- 117k:a to escape, Jailor Montpedt, of the ISpanisb war, the Government was eauharnois collapsed and died in a buying -a number of yachts to be con - B • • • tette, r.tl-t iknotreg ...,oret,. short, tithe frona congestion of the Verted torpedo -boats, deepatCh'- , 1.ot:1.1p-setae) leaysieeelee, boats, seeuts, etc. Considerable Inti- • T e 0, Cold In One D o (Jure niacy existed between the- family of Sh.nceles. 12 i riN't 'nil or an v .1 • *piesid‘nt llodsevelt and that of one of Pleasant, Rapid, Reliable, Effectual. • EirenT HoUnE.SKOULD Newt IT., see 1141011R INUalinit roe IT. Tataft I40 • ' PRICE, 350,;' The Toreador's Rose. • Whenever. bear • the. • "Tereadoefe Starch" from "Carmen" theA gay, devitamayecare melody, with its un- dertone of ,tragdo /Arrow, recaning a picture once saw of • a rose In a skull' -I think of Jaee 511- verlio. • It . Was in old .IVIatized, the. re-,. - mantic...curer guitars, dark eyes, knee, and bull -fights;. where the statue o the Virgin atands in the public square with the late King Alfo'nso's fatal sapphire burning blue on .,her earven linger. To the light lilt of merry •tenieseo •jose . handsome toreador, Idol of till .the young bleeds and believed. by 'half the fair women .cte Madrid, rode into •the ring. A. enure rriur of admiration greeted hita-he was splendid in spangles and Mounted 'on a magnificent white lmrse... After ;hint came his scarlet-ollialted matadors ori.. 'foot, armed With fight lances flUtterang t -• DO of inan,y-colored. • rib- bons: The bull's 'hoarse bellow iStrack Into the music- like. the deep, mellow . note of a bass aloe . He was already In the ring pawing up the sawdturt ' defiantly, a superb. animal of the beet breed; of Andalusia, • with delicate boofs, curving' home, and a ekin Nke • black satin, .under which the .fletee lunacies • constantly rippled.. • Tile. • toreador lifted his dark, passionate eyes boxestbove, wheraiyesequallY • dark equally passionate • answered his Mute, adoring •Ittessage. The senorita • Was blaek,- the usual dress affected In' public 133.. Snanisla women of. high' :degree. A., dliemon,d star sparkled On her full, boaome and a crimson.' rose _caressed like' the lips qf a lover the black, .sliken. masses •of her heir, over - New Spring Goods Dress Goods Prints . 1 Muslins Ginghams (Aces and Embroideries of ail kindS R. Coats er, Son Which a fold of the lace mantilla was coquettishine thrown. • An hour before . he bad. passed the . • I. newt'. between her swindove bars, and , he thrilled. with .eirquIsite joy to see• it • glowihg in her dusky braids. The • 1- perfume of the rose, already wilting in . the hot amphitheeter was wafted • to 1 his nostrils" With the. woody •strielt of 1, :fresh. sawdust and musky Odors from " I -• hendreds of constantly 'm•ovitig fans, ,...aelle.efra.srance led 'him back in sweet retrospection to a wailed garden; sdint. 'paths,: ,clieekered black and, illYer tn • the 'moonlight, the pressure 'of .a soft. • .breast,. breneleted arms, ann.:red'lipt yielding kiss for kiss, w.hile his blue- . ribleorien guitar lay' silent'. in the dew- -.at his Met; - Then the:bull, goaded to ?splendid feroeleybY the . torturing bane .dernlies„ made his Mad charge. . The eing became an inferno et-lediefs.- and. horns, out et which. flashed the keen lightning of the toreador' e sword he a, . cloud of dust. No one could tell after- . ward exaetly how it happened; though every. eyee was riveted on the arena, , but the white horse rolled oyer In Ins, . death agony. , disemboweled by . one swift stroke' from those terrible- tvan • sabres 'fixed in the bull's Powerful . forehead. By the fraction. of a setond loge felled to slip hie 'feet from the stirrups in . time to sescape .the setond charge. His body described' a glittei- Ing.,arc hi • the air, and fell Meese en: 'the swine:hut.' The sword, gent 'spinning from his hand,' was caught by a mata- dor, who. delivered the cup de grace .to the bull by a feat' of nimble min- ning that &netted . a thunder • ef ape plause; Even the aenorita clapped her llttie jeWeled. hands. She leaned over • the edge. of .her box to look down at • the limp, inert figure so lull. or prowl courage and 'YI ri le grade . , Mement • , "Mst pear fellow," she said. 'Then, turtling to a young man leaf -arts oven• her chola,. "Don Felipe, 'you may- .hteete the rose, -though' it is vvelted now." -e Minna Irving, in "Leslie's:" • • - e. • .. •• . " . Take Leicative Bream' goinitie Tabletri :the oflicerta Of the navy. in the *depart,. • Wee -was -very desirouseteege-eutd. tave. r. ariseage ..erom......a.,,..i.o.,k,„ ,.,,....,....„,„_,:_,_ , • . AtratsWi.to Mond the money eif -: it • !site --iiiehn-: VIneennTeenteehiseaftleeregot is a d'al's shooting with a. friend, but he , ; . . . or•e.conon diei ee eeei a • to awe. E. Grove's. signature is on • fancy she would • like. to hene one pf ellrie Imp . noted -ad that Im was .awaY,- they would . • - .... ew that immediately' the natlyea• ,each bore 2513. - • . • eesho were at work on the • plantation, •ea. - • • . these beautiful boats bear • her , to get off ?-ethat was the question, IA. Standard bronze tierkey • shduld be 1 i hietrous *hue Width Bronze To. • M e do a stroke of wdrk. Hew was he rkeya -After mucn thought an idea 'struck Alm. Going. up . to the men, he ad- n dressed them thus; "Although I my- • • glistens in the !sunlight like huraished self will be absent, yet 1 khan' leave °gold. • on the back -each 'feather' has eras of any eyes to see that you db your • a ne,rroleblack ban,' wleich extends work." And, much to the surprise atid 'aprons the end. The primary or flight itewildeiment of the natives, he took feathers are .black 'or • dark brown, out' the glass eye, and placed it on the penciled with white or gray, the colors stump of a tree and left, For some . time the natives worked like em. . changing to a bronzy brown. . The aihants, now and then casting furtive wing bows. are black with a brilliant co or a r c , glances .at the eye to see if It was brenze or greenish lustre, wing centres still watching, but at last one of them, bronze, the feathers terniinating with seizing the tin in whicb he eel -seed his a wide black band. The till is black food, approached the tree, sifrid gently, and each feather is penciled leitit nar- • ;timed it ovgr the eye. • As soon see 1' row' bands Of light broWreeeendintein they saw that t /retailed they ell lay down and slept et broad, blaek band, with a wide edge 'peacefully until sunset. I of dull white or gray. The legs In the • • , young 'are usually dark or Week. .•. Zilms. Hickey (who is entertaining her changing with age to a dusky or pink - little son's playmate, aged five, to din- fah' purple.e-Mirror and Farmer. can yea cut your own • , meat? Willie (who le struggling witn • Making Neatsfoot on, her :we re not be ing .piece on his plate) -Yes, thank you Every farmer W.he kills a beef should .111g2:out quite as tough meat as thiat h a desperate saw at the beef), s; Slave all the feet and get the 01 out eed eteme.-Glasgow "Evenieg Times." them, gays the American Cultivator, This is called neatefoet oil, and fa • Bouy •s Own Tablets .• valuable for maty purposes. Altnoot, evoybody underetands how it is made, - s - I -All that is needee "after" theraeghly Neap Little Ones Well Oaring washing the bode to remove dlr. 10 the Rot Weather Months. 1 te put them hi water and. keep tlae low . ter boiling several hourts, until all the If you want to keep your little onto ' MI rises..Ficata the four feet of a lull - hearty, rosy and full of life during the hot I pawn beet we have made about a weather give them Behe'e Own Tablets , Int a neatfoOtes oil. Of course it ht • she moment theyshowsighs of being out i is =eh trouble us boll a few awes is 0 order Many way. eat I t hi to This medieibe cures all forms of -stone& 41re for a gr4a° iltaa5v` - end bowel trouble, which carry off Be ReatifOot Oil is Valuable enough to bo =Any little ones durieg the slimmer Worth saving, even if the feet of oakg de d to extroelt The 0, P, E; may have' to charter an: name. Thei.e is a prejudiee in the navy eXtra steamer to handle the increased aga nst g v ne" • ' volume of freight thatis going through .near :vessel of any type. It Is believed Burdoek Bleed Bitten' is a purely vege- . routInde iut6elalikeYr.te late othfitcl°efnerre'juwalheeo to the North.west. : table combinstion,tbat in a safe and natur. than to resist the importunities oe his al manner ads directly upon the bowels. : better half, , made the request of Mr, liver, kidueys end hided, *easing the en_ .Booievelt.. . The Assistant Secretary of tire system of ill impurities foul hutzlors the Navy hesitated. "ft won't do," he and 'obstructions which poisson the blOod sain. • "I would like to oblige your and create disease. . wife, but • a woman's natne won't do." •Then a 'thought 'occurred to him; and Mre S. Cosgrove, • While lanotiring un -he reP1 led. "I will fix it," he said. "Tell der hallucination, jumm ped froa betel your wife it will be all. rig•The windovi e,t St. Anne de Beaupre, and . next day.. the boat War named. "The broke anr amt., . • ViXen." And the ofilcer who had made For Cholera rtiorbea cholera infentitm, the request was Placed in commarid, of • &amps, collo, diardide.• dyeentary, and her • , , rat tIV31119kgral342itAit,FilVii1 • • r 8 ' 0 ' ' n'e .1:-,-;-;-',.'..',;-; •;,..:1„..t.- ...,./i, months, and ls the beet thingin the world ly e animal eon be PrO re aine for hot weather troubled ; fleet, no- 1 *peoples get good ,In at VI e r 9 twin pot British Troop Oil Liniment is without oittlite it always doesgood and etemod, ete. exception the Mod effective remedy for cense it elm never dO any harm-gattren* t reeks, De nation let cookS de beat. I. t eel es meats de beet dat Makes a mita welands, thins, open sores, rheum. sure Mlle that has been is popular favorite for neatly 60 years. • • In U. OE Sringley, commercial master at Woodstock CJollegiate Institute, has resigned to accept a position in Peter. boro'. TO INCREASE YOLIR WEIGHT If you are thin, weak and emaciated and want to increase your flesh and weight you should try Dr Chase's Nerve rood. Yon can feel it doing you good fromday to atty, as it !strikes at the root of trouble and creates new rich blood.. You can proVe that it builds up new tissue and •adee tient if you weigh youreelf recta week whileus- ing it.: • Lord Salisbury has Nair:tea the Pre- miership of Great Britain, and is awl - needed by Mr Balfour. . • • • TO make rr oney 11 10 aeormaterel to haVe !dear bright min, a cool head free from pal:Lean& Arent, vigorous name, Milburn'•e Heald and Nerve 'Pills invigorate and brighten the brain, strengthen the nerves, Mai remove all heart, nerve and brain trot:Mee, • sleeplesenese, rtervOnstleini, irritati011 blab. A severehailator tu broke a lot of glass In the Woodstock district. when teething, eta It is just the medi- Chimmie Fadden on Etiquette. tsed free fromnpie,tea hire W. E. Bate I most 0 de ceremony of eating, has de ; Beby'a Own Tablete when my little " Inanne"* Waft about three months old. At that little violet Itaa manners most to de bad. obe had indigbetion haely; she wee vomit- shall bat mentioa de 'nations has la deg sled had diarrheas constantly and ald =Ind. becausie France and England though she had on apparently ravenous has Odder troubles between 'cm, al« appetite her food aid her no good and oho I ready. De better a tneol cooked, de WM very thin Nothing helped her until more care Is took, naturally, wit it* We began giving her Baby's Own Tablets, edIVice; des mote elegant de solviee, de tint after giving her these the vomiting and 'snore ceremony de diners °heaves aret diarrhoea cease:land she began to iropthvo ' each odder. Good matinees is de ob. alnleet at MINN X have eince used the Tab 1 Delvatioe of dote !octal ogfentonlee dat lets for other•troublee and have fottud thera *sage Proves nredettet de least friction ell shat ofoi be deotred-they are the best and de pleaeautVet velatione. It Lora reedieine I have ever need for a Child," Olvieterdeld and Ward. aleAllister had These Teiblete ere 'wittily taken by ell OM in dim Weald, and accident Made ohilareri, and can be given to the smallest, Nom Otte tagedder on eamp-Ilre tam Weakest infant by (Mashing them to is pow. 'limit savants, table linen, China. der. Sold it drug Mores or you Oen get Vett, glass, tiowers ;hist iii-cookatl them post paid Si 260enid 6 box by Writing meals, wit only Minute to wit--/deir inset to dte Br Williame Medioine CO., Mennere, st Week, eta baba I* Befokleille,00.,,OrSehotteollub, Y. batter den Cie Ntsitintos. skin, Fingston, Ont., saYsI-"I began ne- b t De nation dat cooks de atilitxis 'Atte and stings of lemons, eta A large bottle) 25 G:t one at pur drug. gbil.Z. A, Male, of Ektrid township wee killed by ligh•ning. My datight thee improved ser thresh that von Wottld soitreely kilos!' her -Miller's Compound iron Pille did it, Sold by • all druggists. ' . . lion. Sy*ney Fisher and, Wm, aut., ebbed% ei-M.. P. will likely leave for &mart in October to attend the Exhibi. don at Osaka at Whieh canade wilt have an exhibit. Good health bi impossible rtitheat reify.* *dor SotiOn of the bowele, tailbUres taxa. Liver Pills regulate the bowels, mire eteli etipnt r,yitislisltoi: bilielhelneirra hie heed& h art al el) One of 6 gene e • digestion, ri nts, 1 aggisto i 41.P 4 Very Mee after the'event,-eBrooklyn "Eagle... A Difficult (bastion.' •• . A s. For twenty years 1. had been. a suffer . er from bronchial fthubles. iteepmpanied with a backing dough. 1.at'timessuffered from extreme nervous proitra4one. About four years ago I began taking R,ipan.s Tab- ulAs, .and sinee then b:ave Used. :them pretty constantly.. I rarely at night without taking My -Tab -Oe, and -1 fin.d they. • keep ]317.- digestive organs (which 'natur- ally AS weak). in s.,,00d order,and.. they also allay my tendency to nervousness • and Make me sleep. A, *tory of a conversation between s "traeeler, visiting at se popular resorts and one of the permanent residents, is told by the "Ram's Horn:" "I am a stranger here, sir; can you direet: me to it. first -tate clutrah?" "Oh, yea right around the earner." "What .sort of a preacher bane they?" "A Very good man." "Interesting?" "Inteneely 404" • "Illiocittene?" • 'Very." , "the beet preaching in town, 1sup« poste'?" . "tinqUeetionably." i "What's his name?" "Ah, my Wend, that to a question Which modesty forbitte nte to anewert" Tnspnu coma, ,son corns,00rns otatl kindirterooved with- out pain or dere opotti by Puttesm'sPeinletuf Corn and Wert Extraotor. Thousands testify that it iseerteirepeinieffe and prompt. Beware of substitutes offered for the gen- nitte"Putleanee EXtesetOr." Sure, gate. harmless. At all druggiste or sent by mail Upthi receipt of 26 dents. trt O. Polon & Co" Kingston, Out 40, // AT DRUGGISTS The live-cept packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. 1. The, family bottle, sixty cents, contains a supply for a year. v4ssiumt*****4t.v.stiaimi • THAT'S THE SPOT! Right In the entail of the.back. Do you ever get 8 pain there? If sO, do you know what it means? It Is a Disekaoho. A aura sign of Kidney Trouble. Don't neglect It. Stop It in time. .If you don't, serious Kidney Trouble* are *um to folio*. DOH'S *BUY PILLS cure Backaehe, Lem, Back; Diabetes, Dropsy aud Silt Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Prie. flo.abox or for Si.2g, 41 AWN* DOAN ItitiNVit PILL CO« Tema* Ont. arm ueen. • BEST B1STOLIST-1 Do you want the Best—at tht Lowest Price? We can supply,- you with Bergers' --one of the best English makes at Me lb j. E. HOVEY, Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton 4444AtieetlesteV-Welf***214-V*Au4uPe teecktecer************e******** Quality the Best. afi Prices the Lowest J. We IRWIN'S Canned goods cheap -Cebu and Kent Can Corn Redpath and SI. Lawrence best granulated sugar.. ti, Tet60$8a.85capne,r ocwattinbeyd tbe barrel, or 26 poundsfor $t 80 pounds cOiree sugar for $1, ' • • as-Bchickenlaelta l°1lranandasteeloglI tl urnbtinay1s5ocnroefachm. • 10e up, our leader' is 25o per Brsitinned,'Uurrants, Prunes, Drted Peaches, Apricots and Cooking Figs OreohlaePr..y-I have just opened but 8 crates of Dinner,Tea and Toilet sets and fancy china, new patterns direct from the faetories' inEngland, eelling from 10 to VJ%, less than regular price., Call and examine quality and prices. • . „ Wantedgood butter and egPhone 15,os, . j. W. IRWIN. Clinton • ..«.**Tio••••••••;;;•04.0•6:41., I ICentral 1VI• Meat Market 4 :Baying purchased the butchering burliness Of F. H. Powell I NM pre. pared to furnish the people of Clin- ten with n kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. • Sausage, bologna lard, hotter end egge alwaye kept on bans. • IL Fitzsimons Son. wool.% . . • Orders delivered promptly to ail Parte of the town.. 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