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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-09-12, Page 3.••••. liabYti Own Tablets • • I • 'Help Little Babies Ind Big Children in All Their Miner Illnesses When your ehild-whether it is A big `oltild or little baby-suffets from stoma:It or beteg troubles of any kird, ie nervous, tagety or wens and doesn't sleep well, :give Baby's Own Teblets. This reeclicine is quicken and street extra-- And the same hecense it :ionising no opiate cr harrafnl • drug. No matter how young or how feeble your little one is the Tablets can Ise ,given with% certainty that the resutt will be /good. For very young infanta crush the 'Tablets to a powder. Mrs Goo W. Porter, , 'There'd, Opt., it4Yet^"l1Y Im'hY had in. • digestion badly when he was about three -months old. He vat coast:in ly banary and -his food did him no good as he vomited it e "On OS be tOOF ita He woe very thin •and pale and got but little deep, as he 'cried neerly all tne time, both day and might. He was constipated ; his tongue coated and his breath bad. Nothing did Lim Any good tintil I got Betby'e Own Tab- lets. and after giving hint these a short time be began to get better. His food digeited properly; his bewail became re - eller, he began to grow, and is now a big, amenity boy, I &tweet' keep the Teblets •on hand and can recommend theta to other Tb.e New Era, totieifir isubsoriberti, a trial trip to tito n4 �t the year, for 26o. THE CLINTON teEW 101'4k. A Natural Barometer. "It is going te rain within eix hours," said the man, with provolcing d. liberation. The sun was shining hrightry, and only a few Boating doude broke the clear blue of the broad sky. "Rain? said the other, derieively, "end out a thatsky? You're a pessimist YOU alweye carry an umbrella.'" "ru bet you a geed dinner that it will rain within six hours," the first speaker replied, with imperturbable good natant and sravity. The bet was made, and the dinner was Raid far by the man who doubted. It rained in less than four hours. "Now, if you will come around to ray rooras I will show you how I knew it Was going -to rain," said the prophet, Who was with honor in his own country. So there they went. Now, the prophet wart an original _sort of eliap, and had fastened upon the walls of his room many strange things of the sea and for- est and field, On the door were flung skins of bear and deer and mountain lion, and on the wall near a window, stretched from the top of the high wains- eoting to within half a foot of the floor, wee the grewsome skin of a giant dia- mond back rattlesnake. The prophet pointed to it and said: "There's my 1190. °rot. anothere." The akin was dripping wet. The sweat, The Tablets can be obtained at any drag so to , speek, • stood out upon ttS Nab' %stove or you osn get 'them by' • mei!, post paid. at batik in huge drops, which would swell 25 oents a box by writing direct to `The Dr Williams Medicine 00,, Brook- and swell and snotty run together in eine, Ont., orgicheneotady. er, . • little streanslets, which in turn would sY rush down in an avalanche of other r a drops and, reach the floor with a splash The Palmist and the Pope. like a great tear. Everything gee in the room US dry as the humid atmosphere r The diary of X. Desbarolles, the clever of a city after a thunderstorm would al - palmist who for years 'imolai about low. Europe • enlightening sovereigns and "That's my barometer," said the pro- ineaner mortals on their • various apt'. • phet.' "I killed the snake- myself In tudesacontaine curious details about au Interview he bad with Leo �a., who, litrange to say, is inclined to believe in Florida and had it stripped. The skin is afot tanned, but just preserved, like rawhide. I had noticed in some of the IT MAKS MUSCLE ) .Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery • Gives. Working A Bathing Costume. er ver-Inditigence Montrose considered the eununen Pieria get your 6tomach and liver .of his family aettled and that bother away liWilnd hho once and for alit int proper amdition by us- wheu his spouse suddenly jarred him; by announcing: "George, I must have a New ing this renowned old family bathing costume this year." It is hardly' a, a worth recording that he grunted e,nd terneuy replied to the effect that she'd better have it, then; "What color do you think would be Beecham' in nice?" asked Mrs. Al, Again he grunted, I a and advised her to have anything she r‘ • I 4 liked. "I was thinking of wbite," elle said, and when he laid down his payer r ms. she added, "There iii a new material, a • kind of sacking with a very coarse mesh. Sold Sverrithere. In bexes, 25 cents. It's very pretty, and letzi the water right through without clinging at all. .A. bath- Nolice to Creditora. iug costume that abate is 80 =corn. fortable. Heavy awning cloth is nice, ........... too. That comes A pretty little red Notice is hereby given that all persons stripe on white. Would you like thatr . is voice was aweetruck as he re- turned% "What on earth do you want to get yourself into A white bathing drew: for?" "I want to get instooniitei`ieeniverehld: to a goo lantnoewthteartialiteegrld"reee made her feel say deceased among the parties entitled thereto, proceed to distribute the assets of the stud and clever. having regard. only to Ithe claims of which no - St rengflast "Yee," said he, scovnfully„ "one with . ROBERT STIRLING Ict..,...,t„... tide shall have been given as aforwaid.4 • - big meshes that lets the water through,. JAMES RU'SSEL, .1- — - "."' ' but not big enough to let you; throught By IAMBS SCOTT. their solicitor, III know you expected a letter from me My. dear Marian, Ohs is an nonsense I' Dated se Clint -1. this 19th day of .d.ugs., Mt some time ago, but I will state my rea- Why have a bathing costume at allr sons, plainly, why I did not write before She hate* him when he calls- her Mar.. • • Voter's List, 1902 thisas says Mr. josepli Grass, of Brewer, tan and she answered with energy; "11 t m ags, ns • the estate of William Burling, who died on or about the 23rd day of July, 1902, are required on or be- fore the 16th day a 0o, ober, 1002, tot send by post prepaid, or deliver to Robert Sterling, glinton, Ont., one of the executors of the win ot the deceased a ataternent of their claims, And further take notice, that after sueh laet mentioned date, the said executors will `8ep. I 190 Harvest is COMill • But before it cornea there is a fruit season, You Will therefore want eupprierig Fruit jars. We heye, Iroperial, Pinta, Q 16944 and Half , you want a gay gork,rope,i inch of Pure Itlemilia? Then come here. Dittcioe 1 forget Forks, Rakes, Scythes, tinfoils, Soythe Stoney, Alechiee Oil sod GOMA nee - haps you want a screen door or window? You ought to see ours. A fine variety of Paelgige Teas such as Blue Ribbon, Salads, .1leueoc.n, tiraSt4 Mogul and r'en Brand. •• Do yen want your Photoit enlarged, if so, Ask for one of our Carrie, Terms are °atilt or produce each SO Eggs at 14o, (and likely more) Butter, LOZIX Tallow, Dried Appleo, eto. A trial respeettally solioited. Your for business, Emporium, Londeaboro July lird, 1902. R A DA Buggies. ! Waggons • Do you Rasta high grade Buggy or Wagon We have the finest stock to helm, from. All tne latest styles in the Mee - est colors. Our pricee are as law as can be found for lirst•clAss material and workmanship. Before you buy call and see us. We also handle she ()anodise Steel Field Fence, already woyen, any fartnirset ereot from 40 to 80 rods per dayaii is a cheap strong fence. • Geo. Lavis, Isaac Street, Clinton; Perry. Co., Mo. nit ,was because I did yvoi'ild have a bathing costume' because , FOR TRE . . NEST DOOM Ti)Ng W BRA OIPPICR . not wish to deceive any one. 1 Wanted ' it would be indecent to bathe without ,• ' Manlelpallty of the ' Town' oft ' to be sure that your 'Golden Medical ene." ... Discovery' had benefited me atid it took 'Well, why bather. ellatoa, County of Huron, — time after I stopped taking the medicine "George•r" before I felt sure I had realized perrna- "There is. the tub.'! . Notieels hereby levee that I have transmit-, tod and delivered to the partiss mentioned in Every Farmer Should use nent results from, its use. After taking "I ant not talking about the: tubi 1, sectionand 8 of theOntarloVoter's List Act, six bottles of 'Golden Medical Discov- ery' ery ' and one vial of your 'Pleasant Pel- lets' am able to do a day's work with any man. I cannot express in words the good your medicines have done nie," Dry Pierce's Pleasant Pet. lets ewe constipation. am talking about the seashore."' • • "Noe you are talking of white bathing; . rertromtbiteteadaiodr 2899, ando o p i e s r eAdotailrye:dtr sebdlly, spt pianos usetostmiaoponpdsi tapr io orb; your mind, Marian?", ' dresses with big, meshes. Are you: losing; . mmti :auufttr;i1pit, al ehrt fivitaol sts eel, nde I bee° oi nsytsti eioatenure? re:4 tmvr nit ton net er ni li joktepatil the eao:s 1 taehtiodde.11, ipalmistry: . • • . coat:tins boats along the Gulf shore "I must be to • discuss any matter of taste with. your What is your idea of: a Vona; and that said list was first posted up at Desbarolles begins by discussing the tie strips. of snake skin hung up in the bathing dress?"' ' my office this 16th clay of &twiny,. 1002, and re- lands,of the Holy Father: "Poor, blood. . canine. The. captains had told nie that "For a person like you,. something inipatinngttoheexraentleeingebc!athind. lEisiratArifargyaouniel- dess little hands, he gays'"emerging they .could always tell when a squall was suitable, modest and. useful." • missione or awr other errors are found therein' . 'from white silk mittens which were evt- coming by. watching this skin. I have "My dear George . you first saw me. in to take immediate prnedings to tia,ve the said, idently too.tight for them. .They 0.111 not had that. for three years now, audit has. a White silk bathing dresti With lace. on errors corrected accord Vorr. t . 'In; not hard and wiry as. were Said to. - dications of a •storin _Make themselves at and coniforte.ble like those of ' most • been far more accurate. than the weather p.1902ATS, Clerk, ps the. edge and, gold buttone,"' ' of the church dignitaries who surround ' observer. No matter when the first in- • "One reason I. married, you waSto; ex. Dated this 16 day of August . . ;be those of Sextus V., who was. it worker felt ' in • the atmosphere, whether if be* ercise some control ever your wardrobe ' we eau g.__ . . me Positions to persons of al/ and I shall not bave my wife appeer iii. • grayllos of abilizy. Agents, book-keepers • . . ' • • The Man With a $i,000 BBC • Of a man with a one-thousancadoilar bill in his poelcet and no smaller amoont of money, a story has been gainat the wal of the antecameras in faithful skin shows. it by beginning to written that traeed bun through Fhe Vatiean; not energetic -looking, like sweat. If the storm passes off the many experiences and took him to the "Didn't I look wellt" •. sioiana prochers, stu eats, married and single women and widows Positions are rthose of the soldier Pope Julius II., or drops du up and the skin crisps and verge of starvatime But, as a matter nothing ter -now." • ' 'That has teething. to do • with the mate wortmkom $o) to $2500 ' . •.heve paid several canvassers 960 weekl for, .• • , per annum, e• Atpoplectio and hydropie Pius IX.; they than anything else. • In the winter, of Smaller. than a one-thouiand•dol a • . curdling, but she was pot: warned,: and BRADLEY-GARRErsON Co. Mei • FORMALDEHYDE. The. best known remedy tOr Smut on Oats, Barley., Wheat or Corn. ' • . We cau give you testimonials from all:the leading farmers of this section who used our. Formaldehyde last year. FEB instructions given with each bottle. Use Combe's "Standard Formaldehyde" •• Chemist et Druggia' and carved snanll of the 'chairs arranged night or day, summer or winter, the • • • • . clerk,, farmer's sons, lawyers, mechanics, phy=• H. ES. COMB • • oa e I i the handa f shrtvels until it is more like sandpaper of fact, one man who had was blood. yeara. Write fully and we will- giVe V3tt a • His emphasis on the."now" lar bill Reduction in Prices position to suit brilliants which he offers to the lips of "Why the snake akin should be so Ten of these coveted promissory notes I 1 luxe like two tiny ivory jewels, colder course, the sweat is not so profuse; be- got through his diflieulty very easi y in „ Aug. 22nd 'hail the big sapphire surrounded ,witla cause the air is drier than in summer. this city a few nights ago. • I mega" .•Brantford. . tam priHeeee_e is a great ohanoe to mows a firetEelaeatibuggy aro; big reduction, Mr e "Do you mon th say that. I-" Ibis adorers. These hands., the touch Of sensitive t� changes in atmospheric con, of the Unit d St t had b .d, to 1 "Yen. weighed 135 then and were- iiVe . , • , e a. eseen pai years younger than you are now." -never answer by a pressure ever so expert snake handlers and students ox. business and a, fendicum ot pleasure he re successfully used =Mitt? br011ail ' . • • - $65 Boggles for $80 `which is weird and almost unearthly, ditiens I clo 'net knoW. ha,ve • asked him in the afternoon. In the pursuit of That was too much! "George Mont - : slight, to that of a .friend, but .are fall reptile life, but they were, as Much st•a 'had, after ;the receipt of his $10,000, : •batiAno. dress, she, hig,gest mesh I can your ctnigtost for cows cotton Root Poe • . Rementber these are alt our own make, whichplasen 'tut irt a position to .gearantelat of reserve and never responsible. Mae. loss- its 1 WilS. 1'110 not know, either, ' epent the last -dim he a er. as allMixtures. pnlaisisit i - possessed other', And, and -and -4 shall not go bathing t=tiritirVreeerons. Priee.Ne. LA hem, as we do not buy any material, but what ts.first olase. • • lines which' are in them are not. so nti- whether Any &de but that of the rattler. thin the big bills. He was with some t Without- it There i.".. • . • • wee- no. e, to deerees stronger,53 per box. .merous as one would have expected, be- . will yield to humidity or not. ' 1 hneW friends, any one of, alien' could and - . 'cRepairing promptlyatteededto by experienced men. ' !cause there is ,only one set of !IWO* • that the Florida boatmee use the rat- And George . does not ' know whether. • i oel.mailectou receipt ot price and two The Coott•Compeny Windmill,/ .' !those which correspond to the brnint tiers skin exclusively for their 'cabin. „) aufficient money, ' for his' neede, but a 1. dent makes , opkompsaie Dogmata ita oatuuta„ . • . . . • There are none. visible coming from the • barometers. There'., something • grew- discussion arose about what he would • ' . Cook% Cotton Boot Compute .$80 Buggies for feta 1..$71.5Buggieg for $6i. rose." amid she "I shall 'have •it white, 4 aeooLatues. safe,eifectual, ad east* • • . . • • w___ , '11 t, b bdt slara. „,ne, a sajd and recommemieg RU 'IBALL IlleiliT11 Huron Street would have ac ommodated hi ith 1 1 sheart. 1 some and mysterious about it, ru. admit, "Most likely a human andperhaps kind .but it tells the truth as •accuratel,y . ag do if he were a stranger in the eity and had ho money other than that which Although • the medicine business No. li.and• No. 2, are gold Olinton• uiintan, 13asn 2Door • and should above all, be carried on with the at ell responsible Drug Stores. . • . • li I lmd Factory. responsibility, the unfortunate fact iso LivErinN c Ltd 13 • beart is beating under tha Pote's red. the most expensive glass that was ever . h ;der the mastership of ,a powerful mind-,- bullet from a rifle.), • 1J 1 • - - • anantle, but he has ahvays kep it Uri- constructed; and all it cost me wae is • was In Is Pocket- • 9 . . . • WOUldn't care if I were dressed as tm t consci u os e 'Dueness and • seuseof . • 9 1. • ' • "I b g " h d. " • that in no other is there so much hum - At. mind decidedly inclined tows.rds .' ;prelate; and when I ventured. to• point out this trait et character I saw tip ; lightless eyes of Leo mfr, blink and. ha= come as cold• as those of a iierpent; be .' ,was not pleased, and showed it by quick- • ly withdrawing his hand from mine. 'Ales; tee mutt' so, in fact, for a oly •did not see avarice in the hand .of Leo ;X111..though he is said to be somewhat • parsimonious; but he is at once a close reckoner and a strangely careless man 'about money matters. I 1 t u a u avin oil Was Pale, Weak And Vert Nervous • ' Mrs., Beat Hatfield, yy Ilill3rard St., St: John, N.B., writes :-"For three years I was a sufferer. frotn extreme nervousness and female weakness. I was pale and veak,. had no, appetite and would some. Imes faint two *or three times a day. I nderweut a very painful operation. and or seven weeks was under the doctoee care but he seemed unable to help me. Despairing of recovery, I -took the ad. vice of a friend who told me that Dr. -base's Nerve Food would build me up and make me strong and well again. .1 contitiaed this treeiment, using in *all sixteen boxes, and- believe that I. am as strong' and well as ever -in my life. As a result I cannot say too much fot Dr. Chase's Neraeitood. The testimonials see for it are not half strong enough." . 50c. a box, at all dealers; or Edmaneon, , Dates & Cow Toronto. - On every box of the genuine will be found portrait an signature of Ds.,,A. W. Chase. . • . • "One knows, for instances s a mos a -ludicrous adventure with Monsignor Fel' t ;ohi, his ex -treasurer. An enormous sum -' • ti ••of money, which had been sent in a bag f of crimson velvet by the Roman Cathe• lie people of New York, was nowhere to / •''be found, and the wretched. cardinal, much distressed by the • eager . of Hie Holiness, was sent about in the Vatican; --er' !and even to the police, with strict orders lei treasure.•• When he :tame back to the palace in a state Of - wreat distress -for his errand had been . lituitlessa-he found the Pope' blandly lamiling. 'I must apologize,' he said, iquietly. 'You were scarcely gone when remembered that I had placed the bag . in this little recess. • "The land of Your Iloliness is often ,full," Desbarolles said. "and Your Hotl- ines'; k-nows exactly what is in it. • On 'which the prelate_, with sort of lsh gesture, laughed softly, rubbing his• •• want. so long as I have a onethousanch 4 ti t' f •.dollar hill in my pocket." - buglut eceP on. The eoxie me o the ' sick and their relatives ate traded upon. ' "You would' he aerested or -turned down if you tried .to use it," stud one. in the most. shemeful manner; impossie • ble Cures are promised, many prepare- - "There are not, triany places where $1,000 tions are absolutely ivoithless,and.scane in change is kept handy Besides; most are positively dangerous to tealth.. 1 people wouldbe shy of talthig such a • • bill from any of as. We .don't look as As -a ccineequence all proprietary though • we .carried one -thousand -dollar bills around in our pockets If rebytnmedanies_xare regarded with suspicken. -. fOr the bY : °Pk' and the good stiffer. ; . "%Vell," said the mun with the $10',Ogai. bunah that I can sPeria MY *ion our proprietors are the principal shareaa For these reasons we announce that , 'PII bet .a basket of. chancel:11e With the . , freely as though these were P.ve-doeyllal .• holders in : . • • ' ' , ' Mks. 'ineaead ef 'what they are. and e ' won't have any trouble about it, either. HIRAM WALKER A SONS I'll get change the first time I try, too,; or lose the bet. And I won't go to -any LIMITED 1 et. , man who., knows me." ' • • which will, we are sure, be an ample 'The wager was accepted, and the -man guerantee of the • truth of every repre- With $10,000, taking etre friend with Min, sentation.made concerning walked gut to a pawn shop. He said to the clerk only this : : . . ' "1 haVe receivc,cl 0,000 in ten. bilis. 'They. are Mine and were come by hon- • estly. •--It is:difficult fey me,. a straaigera• -s to get : a one-thonsanildollar bill Chan,ged. - Here are•the ten bills. Look tit them. I need 'some' Money, and, 1 a ant to pawn. one of these bills for $25. If you are afraid of me, Call police h.eadquarters and :1 ,will satisfy Dr. •Chase s the people there by papers that I can show that I an honest; Or -if you like, TABLETS - The fron-ox Remedy Co.. Ltd• : weikervote.• Ont. • Slovenly Conversation. • Jame with his left hand. 11 u VI- --- 1) •• : , f paid the money , 11 who ' Have you ever considered hove el, "I saw on the hands of the Pope," Food eta Nerveo me, and he . will tell you if I am all eliort ha nu report of your convex.- ffiesbarolles continues "the gift of at .. right." • , mama would look if printed in ;wonderful memory, and also the love of The pawnbroker looked at him keenly a newspaper? Mina of us would blush , tall that is gorgeous and imposing. When • for a second and then said: redly and. be in ashamed of it and a told him an. he answered, naively, 'Are ' . verse tO Toil. mot our beautiful ceremonies the best west is you are sober and see would eall the paper an impudent sheet "I never took money as a pledge, but orehicle for bringing people into our -. The life of thetrampin the m all right, end without respect for ' the decencies, of; 'thurches, the teemed espoemllyie full of • horrible possibilities. One wee you can have the $25. Give me the one- e' these • lines, I saw all these about to receive sentenee for drunken' • thoimend-dollar bill." Conversation • formerly was something, Th •• of a fine •art --like lett er-wri tine -and, a ."Besidese pawnbroker examined the bill winch are visible on the hands of paint-. ness the other day, when the farmer who people of any pretensions editei their , yers, architects, Poets, and even engineers, had him ,arrested •said, "Don't send itim carefolly and then, to the astonishment s statz and coin- talk before it passed their lips. Now- ipalace all the modern inventions and asto wonder that one sees Installed in MS to jail, judge; let me have him." All of the others, t,00k anotnhgero irinnew-t14ets: ;that the first thing Leo XIII. did 'when o u or r y right," said the judge; "I will sentence eand-dollar bill but of hi 0 hint t you f thi t days." The farmer pared thezn. Then, just . as. he would :hadnever been at :wheel, and the same inlays we all converse as though we, ihe came to live in the Vatican was to had to sit on his ;prisoner all the way make out a: ticket for a ti 1. t kee h' in the wa on but his h • "o. e- ousa d- . ...". topics are discussed in the barroom, the: stable, 8,nd. the polite drawing -room. I ut into corners, as mere ornamen s, , 8 e issued a t - t f 1 he wick lamps use y cured a harvedt hand. On a freight train installed at once but a few years • Zs this wee discarded', and electric light which WAS wrecked in Kansas fifty or sixty, tramps were making their way to tis now slibung a over the palace. Lee 1X.111. has a; hydratthe lift to carry him Colorado "for their heattn." The farm- .our toads and irradiate our own path °erne a fad to be careless of one's Eng - ('up to his, tower in the gardmis, and a ere promptly • offered them two dollars when we offer a warm heartbeat and a lish, and Lindley Murray or Geoid a day and good food and lodging, but twin - p g Iland to those fallen by the way, Brown would swoon awa 1 froma y i , their - cardinal related to me how His Balinese ;spent a whole day talking and listening they declined, thinking to "bum' their • and When in our own hour Of trial we .eouches in the elysian fields, they could, ; had •ine living. The farmers thought otherwise., can say With doh :-"The blessing of overhear the conversation going on int I at the new telephon,e wilt* be n e The "rounded up" the hoboes with shot- aim that vtas ready to perish came up- the homes of educated people. • neighbors envied him because he had se- dollar 'bill," turned over the elosed the tranenetion.-N. Y. "T • b'25. lish, even by young women,. and the cant Corrent slang' is preferred' to pure Eng - l. of the turf and the ring is, familiar to. &lento and peace. And we most lighten the loveliest of our girls, It has be- Steamer} it .1". .2" a • The Short Route to • CLE'VELAND,•ORIO One way fare fromjClinton;sam. Return " - ' 600, ' Boat ani.Yes P1 Stanley Overy'Tneedsy and Thursday at 11 p.m., Saturdays' at 11 Cm. • Route clesed after September 15, 1902. • ns between his summer reside c y . guns and set them at work in the fields, •am ad Nand the ilalace." ' • After esbarolles had told him a that where the women, armed with guns, 7,0 le: andi caused the widovre heart 13ut it is not the grammatical so ,much a ng for joy." read in his band, he heard His Bola pleaded them. Some amateur photo- • as the literary quality of our converse,. iie -,----- - • • ---•.---•-- tion wIfich has deteriorated. We talk • bl b tween his teeth, "A graphirs who thouglit the chance too about commoripleee and vulgar things mess mum e e d te.,_ have had dila- - A FAMILY NECESSITY4 a fiCclif if "it - ri worse, We talk aboat them egooluottail-trades,--then-Vm•-•• - -- egooll kt-alieL Pig &MI- - - .......-„,-. 7.-_-_,....___—_—___-_---.----.—__ "Who would have become a master in culty in, getting their subjects to look Owing to artifloial modern life; almost in a commonplace' and vulgar way We ' " courteously answered the pleasant. everybody antlers mote or lees from con 4 .•... y• . d d 1 h tadae,e anVe none of tne salons of a century or an Ks Dr Chase s ney. ver t b c mid, Pope sighed. "Better be _the °IL(' The of all nten, M. Desbarolles," he The Wrong Bottle. iaid; "at keg," he corrected, tif yeti During the run of ,"A Celebrated Cape" ,eee in my hand that I ani worthy of wan in New York, in the spring of 1878, j. . Stoddart played the role of Sergeant O'Rourke. He says he has reason to re- member- this character, and adds: "In the prologue / had a semi with WM& , dlleoth who played the wife of Seta Renauid, the hero, in the course of which she 'was supposed to give me, as the ser- geant, a cup of wine, which I bra to twallow. It so happened that the pro- " perty-man had been using kerosene on the stage during the day, and had left Malt Breakfast Food B ys p livor Kid Li pale are two ago in which conversation was cul- ths n•osaprompt and thoronpb intre for thie . ra g me , ered a family necessity. Mate di fanithi S would not think of being without them. • One pill a dose, 25 dents a box. .>.Thurishing and Sustaining. the bottle containing that ligitid upon the dresser, where Mrs. Booth was in the Juat of Audios the drink for the set- _ Sgeant. During the 'bushielit-olorpoured uthorlties Say It la an a full erip from Odd bottle, handed it to Unequalled Health Pod& me, and T swallowed the contents at a Thousande of really reepectab epeep e gulp. ‘Ct Loral' I saidaft I receiVed the ed, ItIlutt have I' done?' said Mrs. ooth, under her breath. could only are Tine indifferetit to the requirements of • "X the stOtPutoh, unlette that ergots le seriettely POP Out. erosetel' aid, made a hest' interfere with digestive vigor. When Melt ticit, For almost a week evetyone avoi - ea Pear bteakfaet gtsin f lode soon ed me Mein to the presence of the nox- Breskfeet peea in regnigoy taloa caoh morn,Mild. drank such it quantity that tt, Otherwise it did me no Injur an big, ported digestion, bodilv energy and Ale odor awl tiloter re/1101110a With me indOldble Atitrah in Malt re every particle is nottlishins. The beet Med: r/ PhYsieltin even th said 4 it id me letlatithoritiee e Malt Breeltfeet Poodle NOtli'' tot nuetjualle4 Ithfotn1 for young tud be, Once! will be your reward. There is no Until I thought should never be rid James Ilartney, loos agent of the Manitbba Governenerit glue that 8.00) additions. harcestars art) teeded, It is hoped that this number wilt he obtain 10 the additional set of excursions ar- ranged by the railwave. • o YEARS0 , EXPERIENCE - Tneoe,11/1artito DtetoNt . COPVrttatt t'.., ' . Anyone sending a sketch and description cut . 4:illicitly tuteertidp cur opinion free wit:Pilot: an PaugatrwigitIrtalgedt,;,Vgrggair'.. "AMN-(1,111411t1171>WIT,'Iraggdgt rocci've . wets/ tallee, witlirt (statue, intim. Sotatific iloteritan4 Allazietoteete neatreied tamer.tames _ 4` r. , Icoition or any Itmonpon. anurnal• ci ants, S3 IN , ear : lour menthe, e.. Baia by all nevradnalers 'd1UNN & Co eatgrotomY,New Yort . Drench ore% 1 in. Wet NW • • tivated and reverenced. Our women do not discuss philosophy and high poli- tics as the women did in Paris when - Napoleon lost his temper at Madame de 4d1St I. Polite conversation is preserved o ay• by ,sMall cotiries, scattered here a there and unknown to each other. Perhapt brilliant conversation, the sort that begets' epigrams and makes memoirs worth main, never did flour- ish. except iii small coteries. May one suspect that much of the political con- versation or the salons was mere non- sense? After all, brilliant conversation presupposes brains, and brains were never very coalmen tither hi Paris Or eletwhere. The quality of conversation &pewit more on what it 9a11 than . helOb- jeeL One can fancy some linen-Arthtir McEwen, for iusto.nee, or Charles Dick- ene-talking very well indeed about prieeeilghting. Thackeray wrote an eine tertaining paper, having a &Algoma lit- erary flavor, about the famous match' between John C. Heenan, the Benicia' oy, SW Tom Sayera. Other people lutVe written flat and stupid things about the most intellectual subjects. One can- not talk *ell or brilliantly unless one eat think welt or briltiantly, but Otto ean put a little thought into his 60119aen atitiollt tilla cart avoid that slovenlineta ' of speech which it so commori in We +Ws 1 Tiekets:on sale at all !mai ticket officea tier information write •• Wm Woollatta T. Marshall, • Manager. Gen:Pess.Agt. Walkerville. Ont. • ' • • S. S. COOPER w PROPRIETOR, general Builder and Contractor. • TIM 'factory. is the largest in beecianty; *end has the very latest tag raved nta'4.• • . .thinery, °apatite of •doing work on the thortest • notice, We oarry an ostensory.: • and reliable stock and prepared plans, and give estimatee for soctbuild al) elinets, 98 of buildings en shore notice and on the clesest prime • All work is •eupervas.. . ea In a meohanital way' and satisfaction guaranteed. .We sett alt hinds -of toe wrier end. Otte rior material. ' 'Lumber Lath, Shingles, 'Lillie., Sash, Doors, Etir. . • Agent for the Celebrated. GRAMILL SPII0OL 'DESK, • Msnallotaxede Waterloo.. Call and get prices end tiabinatee before 'platting your orders urstockof dress goo For the Fall Trade is now .aimoit complete and comprises -all the new materials Waist materials in French Flannels Finnetlaines, Etc. A. special line of :Fancy 'Striped Black. Wholesalco stock of pianos. at very best possible prices. Organs, the very entertamabie .ER) gramophone, sheet music„ books, and a variety of music at C. -140111RE'S • Music Emoor um. MeICCYNATV". Having bought out the Harness business of A. IlieBRIES, it go- ing to sell Trunks,Valiees,Dustere • Riuneand everythingin conneetien with the trade-Goed and Cheap. Light Harness a Speelatty Osit lend deal and I will nee you . . . . 4 i Huron 8140 doors west of 14row• oombe5s Clinton • LIPPINCOTT" MONTHLY MA:7: - A rnittILY tar. • The Boa la Ogle 12 cam put,rz MANY SilOr-rr PAPBAS ON ea.so'Crt YEA., . NO COSin j EV CF1V numnto Silks for waists at 50c yard. Q:so.A!ils cgt, Bow' Coke Dandruff: cure does marvellons work in stimulating the hair to a' renewed growth. • •. DANDRUFF it the root of all !Mir trouble. Get rid at It at once, and save your hait before you become bald. We gitarantee Coke Dandruff Cure to cure. Price 50e. and PAO a bottle it all druggists. IRMO h CO., tidied, Tomsk, Mao, New iistlifissiks, Pink TILTRIiiITURE 331t0A1)FC)0T, BOX 8c CO The steady increase in onr trade is good pra,f of the feet thet our goods are tign sad ' ett tifitiee lower than thooe of other etcetera in the trade. We mairdaeture furniture on a lergo ante and eau afford to tell chelip. If ytto from us, Wo gave for you the profit, which, in other amide, hie to be added in, - the retail dealer. • This wok we have termed into Meek some of our new designs.. Space will not peewit nit to quote pr o 0, bat come end sec for yourself Whst adaps we hare to offs*. lierneMber-we are determi .e.i that or uricee obeli be tho oweet in the trade, UNDERTAKINkA, • In this department our ate* Is complete, toad we have undotibledly the tett feints' outfit in the eounty. Ouryriceu are ow ha the lowest; 'BEDADFOOT,BOX &CO Chltikr liattsanto • V. 54 Night lt0a Sandal" calls attended to by deign& et 3. W. Oltidley'll.Iratst• residenee, •