The Clinton New Era, 1902-09-19, Page 3I
The Toronto Weekly Globe 'and New Era, a trial triip to the end of the year
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ENo Better Off Thin Before*
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A. mall town in Poen. near the Sliest
•• siart frontier still keeps that relic of
her centuries the night-watehman
. i)7,tiolg.us lit
SECURITY"TOIrallpTtell?inethile*Ill•etniatrhke-
0 able story -one of these watchmen, an
old worthy long in. iservice, failed to
. blow his whistle when the chiek struck
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tie hour.
Cenuine The burgomaster summoned the delin-
ar er's •• quent to account for his negligence.
his last. tooth had dropped out, and
After some hesitation be declared that
0 that he 'could. not hold in hie mouth
the official fiat tin whtstle.
U ttle Liver l'ills
_II was gravely discussed. Finally one of
A council was called, and the subject
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e the members said that he had heard of
wieSnesatell'
Meet Bear Signature of
$ee Pacselmile Wrapper Below.
viarr ameue and as easy.
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to udee as sugar,
° cARTrrion FOR HEADACHE*
Cria FOR DIZZINESS. ;
ITTLE FOR RILIOUSNESts
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IvEit FOR:JORPIO
PI LLSeFOR ,CatisTiPATioit
FOR SALLOW SKIN. s
FOR THE COMPLEXiON
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Is cohn Purely Vegetable. enesesseasses
van oneectine tseiesseee
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CURE SICK tigADAOHE.
•money in canons. I
e They Who wis'h tomake money In ,
teouitry should turn their attention. to 1
.caponlzing. Any 'olio Witk steady
taerves and fair eyesight can do the
(work, and it is very remunerative. Be-
gin by getting a book of 1nstruct1on-0
and a set of tools; then, after. becom-
ing •tiequaliated with the directions, •
nraceice on dead chickens until you are
expert. Learn to be quick: a.nd thor-
ough. Chickens should be kept ..on
abort rations one whole day before the
;Operation. It may be performed at any ,
time after the, thickens are old enough
sosthat one may, distinguish between
(pullets and cockerels. It does net •
rake much difference as to the season,
ibut I think fall. le preferable. When .
you have learned, eo do the. work well, •
you will find that you can inake• con-.
sidereble by slang infer your neighs,.
tier, especially when they see ' 'how
enuch more you get .for 'capons, than.
they can get for f owls 'that heve not
been monized. Oneusually chemise
ten cents 'per Wiwi for • caponizingsse
Emma Clearwater, ialloueekeepes. . •
"r••lEggs'anit tireen " "
r Six large eggs will weigh one pcnnid..
Les a flesh producer a pound of eggs
!will equal a pound of beef, says an ex-
change. It is tree that the sheltie Will
iweigh 'a trifle, but net nearly/ do much
as the bones in. the beef, to, say noth-
g o gristle, wheh isuLl1y
accom-
anlos the steak. About mie-third.
of-
welght of the en is solid nutriment,
:which is more than cari be said of the
meat.. Practically, the egg Is animal.
food, and yet there.is no labor required
aike that of •the butcher's to obtain.. it •
At the prices prevailing, eggs • are
among the most econosnical articles. 91
food, and many aie quite•fond of them .1
serve•d in •one or inere- of the various
ways posslble to good cookes. It is well
known. that, like milke the ege is
omplete food, conteining everythhig 1
that is necessary for Ithe 'development.
of a perfect animal. It is easily die
g.ested and equally as easy to prepare
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for the table. . •
It is quite true that meg may take
the place of meat. on many tables, and
it is also true that meat scraps, eyelets.
would otherwise go te waste becauee
they are wholly tinflt for food, if fee •
'diection of eggs. lifeat-and In.eat scram
to hens will assist largely in the pro- r
need not be furnished laying ,henssit it ,
lhas to be furnished at an expense that '
swill not Sirstity its use.. Feed the waste I
Meat scraps to the hens erid feed the •
.eggs to yourself. and children, or sell '
them to feed other people's 'children;
but whatever you do, ho not forget 'the
aluer of the egg as a food product.
ere is no going behind the real yelue
sortie things, and all the fluctuations
.-the market will not effect the food -
Inc of an egg. They are just as vals
Ma for food at five cents as they are
forty cents per dozen. -Farm and
ade. .
a dentist at Breslau who supplied arti-
ficial teeth. .After on dehate the
council appropriated money to send the
aged watchman to Breslau to get a set
of new teeth.
In due time the watchman reported
that his teeth had arrived. •That night
the burgomaster sat up to hear the re-
sult. To his astonishment there was ne
whistle at ten, at eleven, or at mid-
night. The nextmorning he summoned
the watchman.
"You have got your teeth," he said,
Indignantly. nr do you not whistle
as before?"
"Yes, I've got a new set of teeth,"
replied the old man, "but the doctor
told, me to put thein in water at night." A
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Gives Him Pain in the Purse.
"I'm really worried aliont Charlie,"
said young Mrs. Torkins.
"What's the trouble? asked her
mother.
• "All my care seeins to have been in
vain. I wouldn't let 'him play golf for •
fear he'd got the golf elbow, nor ping -
pone for fear he'd get ping-pong ankle."
• "Well, 'he has escaped so far!'
"Yes Bee haven't the heart to ask
•him to st g cards, even if it doed
lead to h • ing deformed." ,
"What u mean?'
"He admi ed eto me that the poker
hands he I/0 getting ere extremely pains
ful."
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Like:the' running. brook, the
red bided that flows through' •
the veins •.has- to ..co.me• from
sornelyhere. • . .. •
s'prin Of red blood are -
found itt the • Soft- the
bonescalled the marrow and -
some say red .1)1.09a...tele° COMCe-
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frOill•thO:Spi'dC11. liCalelly bone
rn_arroNV, p,nd ...healthy .spleen:.
•arefull of *fat • • •
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Sc.ott's IFinu)sion Makes
.blood ,by feeding bon(
,marrow:.and the spleen wit!:
the richest ..df fata, the •-:1;r: •
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invz'ulills and Tor
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Twenty Years .1
of Itching Piles
Mr. Alex., McLaughlin, thirty year* I
resident of Bowmanville, Ont., writes ;-•
"For twenty long year I ouffercd from
itching piles, and only persons who have
been troubled with that annoying disease
can imagine what 'endured during that
time. About seven years ago I asked a
druggist if he had anything to cure me.
110 said that Dr. Chase's Ointment wati
most favorably spokes Of, and on hie
recommendation I took a box,
"After three applications I felt better,
and by the time I had used one box I wae
on a fair way to recovery. I continued the
treatment until thoroughly cured, and as
that was seven years ago, and I have not
suffered any since, I am firmly convinced
that the ointment made a perfect cure.
" I consider Dr. Chase's Ointment an
invaluable treatment for piles. In tny
cnse I think tile cure was remarkable when
you cented. r that I am getting up in years
and had been so long a sufferer from this
disease." 60 cents a box at all dealers, or
Edmanson, Bates sec Co.. Toronto.
Dr. Chase's
Ointment
Scotsmen to the Front,
You knew the character which Seder
men have ecquirede beyond almost any
other people, /or the art of pushing thee .
fortunes abroad. It was never, lenitive
more singularly illustrated than by the
following anecdote, which is related on
the authority of an ahnost eminent sole
entifie baronet. -
The Russians and Turk is in their we;
of the igighteenth century having di•
verted themselves long • enough in the
genteel, agreed to treat for peace. The
commissioners for this were Mantle),
General Keith,en the part of the Rue
Warts, and the Grand Vizier on the pert
of the Turks. These two peesonages
Met and carried on their negotiations be,
means of interpreters.. When all was !
concluded and they rose to separate, the '
Marshal made his bow with his hat in
-his hand, and the Vizier'his saleten with .
his turban on his head.
But when •these teremonies • of . taking
leave • were over the Vizier tinned sud..
&ray, and; coming up to Marehal Keith,
took hiin cordially by the hand, and, in
the broadest Scoetishaccent, declared
warmly thee it Made' him "veyra •happy
to meet a countryman in hinexelted sta.
tion. . .
Keith stared With astonishinent, eager
for an exelanatiien of this myeterieet
when the Vizier added: ': • •
eDinua he,. surpris,ed, Man; I'M '0' the
. wennemintry wieyeursePe 1 mine sveel
:eeeite you and your brother, when. la&
dies, poshe be the school at Kirkcaldy.
.My •fether, .sir, was belle= e'. Kirk -
Milk as a Means of Suicide.,
It et remarkable that so mild and ins
trineically lentraless beverege as
sell; should bie so frequently chosen
as a means of exit into the othee
yorld. Yet at this summer season the
lethal effects of milk seem to be much
enderrated. For example, we read in
the despatches frotn California that "tt
?Imminent young man of Calaveine
County died here to -day ass a result of
ta,ting.cherries Anti drineing mile." This
Is a slight varient from the usual com-
bination. Probably the roost deadly is
pickles. and milk. Strawberries tuul milk
are only mildly toxic; with exiting and
hardy stomachs, they are often partially
digested; with older ones they fie.
Fluently cause nothing more than cello.
tative dyspepsia, or, at worst, hives,
nettle -rage et-time/a, or summer com-
plaint, therefore those who aro fond of
this combination rarely abstain in. the
(axe of these coniptiratively trilling ail -
inmate,
Next to pickles and probably the
most deadly form in wiiich the innocent
•fluid can be made to figure is the cheap
. ice cream combination. 1 Despite the
toughtless of juvenile viscera, milk in
the ice cream form, tf judiciously admire,
istered, has been known to lay out in
intestinal kinks many scores of children.
on Sunday school picnics. With their
elders, the combination is not infres
quently fatal. Of course it requires
much care to make milk so deadly. In
filet; with careless Wein this kind of
ice crennentay be taken with comparative
impunity, or only a. slight illness. When
it is prepared with attention to the pro-
per septic and toxic conditions, however,
milk in this form may be looked upon
as praetically certain death; it would ba
invaluable as an apparently innocent
means of hurrying off rich uncles, tardy
spinster aunts, and other rielt persons
Who linger seperfluous on life's stage. In
its xaost potent form, when the innocent
milk has become merely a culture -bed
for billions of ice creetin ptomaines, the
doctors call the mixture "tyro-toxicon,"
This name is imposing a.ne scientific
sounding, and doubtless gives a. certain
chastened satisfaction to the mourners
--much more than would' plaie milk.
' To return to our original remark -it
is extraordirutry white pains people take
to render deadly this harmless beverage, '
Even if the cow be sound, they will
expose the milk to all manner of Impure
ties-includin.g typhoid germs -before
they put it Inside of theist. Even if in
be perfectly ,pure they teke it at tem-
peratures and under conditions that are
unwise, if not dangerous. To take a
glass of mile by itself is a sensible pro-
ceeding; to take it on top of a hearty
nasal mama& pf proteids, earbo-hye
seleates, and hyttro-carbonliMis most une
Wise; to bake it with exads. is to Wee
dyspepsia. Yet the latter tnethod is the
one most .preferred, for cream is Used its.
a mechniuerd lubricant with all Manner
of peed fruits. • .
As to temperateee-in the iihpumer•
aeasongeople prefei• void, arid some
lunatics peen put ice into ie If they ,
tate it at the temperature' of the air,
without aecompanying solid food, it is .
probably speedily, itinotbed without go-
ing through the coMplex peoeesses
gastrie and hepatic digestion. If, on the
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Cracked Wheat For Young Mem.
s Some cracked Wheal should. be OM
=to chicks even before they are a week
.01d, says an exchange. It Is the best
•exereise their -digestive organs can
'have. Whole wheat will be eaten 'Where.
the elifelte are ten, days or two weeket
•old and should always form a .part of
their ration. It is especially *valuable
to melte them feather quiekly, by givs
eing the grain containing lust the kind
of material necessary for featlier pro -
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.duction, Where wheat is largely
grown, the fowls find enough scattered •
grains about the barns or stacks, so
that young chicks hatched in mid -Slum -1
eller will become fill feathered before -
eyintereand make early spring layers.
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.' The hog that stands square and
!serene upon tts feet should be chosen
-----'---: ifiet• a bireahr in preference' to a gouty;
eleelseteee ...a el nial.
Baby's Own Tablets
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or Weak, Sickly and Fretful
- ebildren oy Ali Ages
. if the obilarenhedigeetive organs are all
'right, the children are all right. They
will be hearty, rosy, happy -end hungry.
+Get the little ones right; and keep them
rieht by the tie of Baby's .Own 'Tablets.
Title medioine cures all atoniach Etna bowel
it troliblea, nervoneness, irritation vsbile
teething, eto. These Tablete Dental's no
,opiate er poieonons drugs and mothere win)
try them otesewill not be withont them
while they haver little (men Mr e D. E.
Badgley, Woodmore, Man./ says; "When
oar little girl Was about six 'teethe old
she ottught a bad cold, and was much
ttotibled with indigestion and conettisetion,
and vets, restleete both day and night: One
of triy neighbors brought me some tlebyet
40091 Tablets and in a few days my little
one was regular in her bowels and rested
Well: I found therePeblete so satisfeoLory
that I tote alweye keep them in the house
end twee eine° found them valtutble when
•Rhetevete teething. r can truly,recommend
them for the ills of little Mira ' s
Children take shoe Tabiete reedily, and
•Ortiehed to a powder they on be pivoti
With eibeolute safety to the areellest infant.
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The billets catt be obtained at ttli drug
•sterfre, 0 you can get them post paid at 26
•otillse box by writing tilted to The Dr
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' Militant' litedloine (3o,, Brookollio, On.,
or dobottootady, N. t .,
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Interesting. items. •
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• It is a -mistake to suppose that the
land boom. in elle West applies only to"
Canada. More than four million acres
of land in the Western States havebeep
Sold by the Northern Paeille Bail -way
Company during the •pa.sti year, most of.
it to actual *settlers.- Fairaieg does not
seem to be losing ith popelarity. . •
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The allurement of the bargain -counter
, Works its 'spell not upon the well-to-do
shopper alone. In a Salvation Army
rummage store in New Yetis a certain,
sign reads.: "Shoes with hole in sole, Eve
cents; shoes without holes,. ten cents.
Wrappers, meth -eaten, ten cents; not
moth-eaten, fifteen cents. Stockings
without holes, two pairs for live Cents;
with holes, three pairs for five cente."
hfosquitoes are now charged with
communicating erysipelas as well as ma;
larks and yellow- ¥ A New York
physician has issued a death certificate
••ilestbeis„gen,ief a fourteen months old
Ube tei'heieh he says: "Death was
caused by. erysipelas due to the bite of
a mosquito." It is only fair to the mos.
entito'to record that the Beard of Health
officers refused to accept the certificate
until a coroner's physician: had investi
gated and concluded that there was no
other apparent cause for* the death than
the mosquito bite. • '
M. de 13lowien in the Paris "Malin,"
tells how a; subeeriber to the "Encyclo•
paedia Britannia)," used thageteerk. He
was a professional syriter of begging let•
tees, and in them he represented himself'
to be now one sort of a person, and then
anothesenfeetting upeeeronietenettagooef.
his encyclopaedia the necessary hrstorleal
knowledge to give his letters plausibility.
• Thus; he explained, that having written
a letter in which he was a potter whe
had been themiraely poisoned and un•
fitted for work, "he used the encyclo•
paedia for details of his pottery trade,
ese which he himself was entirely ignor
gene The one weed, which he
used in his lettere, and the airplanation
of the vise of the material, made every.
one believe in the genuineness of his ap•
peal, and brought him a perfect harvest
of banknotes mid poetal money -orders."
There has been very little agitation oi
the shirt -waist problem this year, reetiy.
probably, heaths° the heat has not been
intense enough to make coats unison
able, arid partly, tooebecause both as tc
advocacy and opposition, the novelty hat
passed away. Postmen in several cities
bave this year been perreitted to don the
shirt -waist without any public outcry
whatever, but it has remained for the
Rev...Meat E,aton Fitch of Cleveland
O.., to extend the limit of shirt -waist pee
eibilities a distance not hitherto content.
plated. He presides over the spiritual
welfare of Congregational church, and
recently he preached in shirt -waist, lie
oayo, that he will Continue to do this et
Jong as the weather is sio warm. Bellew
ing personal comfort for himself, he be
Heves in it also for his congregation
has invited the women of his church to
remove their hats during worship i and
the mon to remove their coati.
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Cynicism of Girls. of, To -day, • '11
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el' have been• unpleesaetly iMpeesSe.d
lately by the cynical bitternees. of up-to-
date young weinen," remarked •a• Woman'
•of eeperietiee. "With older people who • •
have** sbeted by frequent disappoint-
ments -who have had their.hopes frees .
'trated, and. who: •haere been crowded to .
.thewell more or Ines by fortune's favor-
ites, it does not.. seem altogether unnan!
lurid that they *simeld .become °teasel
.and critical, and. question theie acqualee-
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there' is somettesne very eed to me to
heat • the Semites,' Who • •surely 'should be
tinstisp1cioti.4 '6%1 have fel th in ]clinuinj-
ty,
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-diseuse the frailties -of-their Wends
with thee satirical. enure. of •women • of .
tii • world. The f kecp-
ing the fruit: e ihe treeedf. knowledge.
of. geed and .evil away. none. young ,giris
ueemU to be eibetileie. "See and Judea for• •
.yOuriely•en is LW:axinsn of tlienew
dis-
pcnsation, the result certainly doe
notim trove:their. trestin human tun
thee J3itf.ern es s. inoid- or. young • getter -
ally eirguee diesepeinnefents those veil •
are' suer:est fel r s. inn . v more Isindly
disposed to their. -fondue ; they have. 0
•time.ii their eleeserable• liees. to notice
the fratIties •ot- their asqueintances; Pee-
'pinwlio are see emits reel, too, are rarely
censorious; • their- . .ewn f affairs • •ocoupy
them too itittehe reel these do not :think
enough. Of others to ...judge . them; • but .
:that • an unkindly, .critical• spirit is rife:
among the Semeg girls rn. upper...tendert).
no one who. listens to their chatter now-
adays eine. doubt."' • • •, .• • ..• • • ••
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-A Western.farmer in the.flood 'district
Witching his mortgaged. *house and barn
fall over and float down tbe, river, re.
marked: '"That 'represents' my floating
indebtedness." -New York "Tribune." .
Kitty-D'sre Indy love me, Dinnyl
Dennis -Do 01 love ye? ' Faith, . Kitty,
Cied do aneything to.ltve wid ye the rist .
a,v me loife, aven if 01 knowed 'twould
kill , me' this • minute.-- Philadelphia
"Press," • ,
DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY,
COLIC, CRAMPS,
PAIN IN THE STOMACH,
AND ALL
SUMMER COMPLAINTS',
ITS ElFrit41111 Ant PAINVALLOWIle
II' AIM LIKE A °HARM*
IRELISOI ALMOST sMaTAsTANINNIIII.
Hemet, Wild' llellablet Effeettlat
EVICAV HOOSIC SHOULD HAV Ii.
Not veva ilaWailkial. MON IT* ?Au 4Miltila
-1100tiegi OSCie
ifitouse'a d•siet sad NoVe Pills ore
dienteetteeNervoesness,aleeplessuese, Welke.
nets. PileigtitiQuo r3robbitw, Feint Spellet.
D'Viiness, or say other tion•lition
item lateoverisharl those, Disordered leer -
Ives or Weak Mart.
Peetnier R blio, elenitobas is serious-
ly 111.
Ouches the het treason the blood get
sover-heoteii, the dritio On, the nektons i
evere en(' the Appetite (soften lot. Bunt
dock Bleed Bitters parifiee And invigoretes
the blood, tones up the system and restore
tile lost eppetite,
The siteemer Victoria, who left, Vic-
toria, B. C., for Oriental ports, carries
310 box contenting the bones of China-
men who*ye died in that city.
Children are ten ettsoked Suddenly
by painfni and &morello Collo, Cramps
Diarrhoea Dyeentery, Cholera, Motto
Cholera fnfantem, eto, D. Fowler's Ex
tract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt and
sere cure which should always be kept in
the house.
The 13 .xers are active in Fheng-Tu-
wheee Messrs. Bruce and Lewis, Amer,
Win missionaries, were murdered.
Beolutotte, swelling of feet and ankles
puffing under eyes, frequent thirst, scanty,
oloudy,higialy colored urine and all urieary
troubles lead to Bright's demos, dropsy,
diabetes eta, Doanel Kidney P' ills are a
MIN cure •
General Booth's family are nearly
all deserters. They are a had example
to rest of the army.
Willing to be Tested.
W� poesess the Most ample faoilities for
serseng the publia with pure, fresh drawl,
toilet goods, perfumes and all other lines
usually found in a first class drug store.
From business and professional standpoints
we are willing to be tested by a critical
public.
EXPERIENCE HAS PROVED
That Ninon; Celery Compound has no
equal for building up the weak and run-
down. It is specially recommended to suf-
tration. Paine's Celery Coinpound gentle quality the Best a Prces the Lowest
seers from rlaeumatiarn and nervous pros -
'far above all other medicines as disease
banisher.
• AP REEKIE, Druggist, Olinton,Ont.
or 3641
&pt. ia, 190,
RICOCE
_1 guaran,eo my Latest Method Treatment to be a permanent anti positive mire los
Varicocele and Stricture, without cutting, stretching or loss of time. In Varicocele Is
absorbs the boning, or wormy condition, equalizes circulation, mops pains in the grains,
also all drains, thereby giving the organs their proper nutrition, vitalizes the parts and rea
stores lost powers; in Stricture Jt absorbs the Stricture tissue, stops smarting scnsation,
nervetisness, weakness, backache, etc., whiie in ati prostatio trouble* It le the triune
moat pee exoetience. So positive amJ that my treatment will cure you, you mist
PAY WHEN CURED
° YpuneedparuothJnguntlz you are convinced Oat tt LIU/11Mb and coniplete cure has
been established. This should eenvinee you. that I have ronlitienee in my.Latest Method
Treatment, otherwise 1 could not make you this proposition. It makes no difference who
has failed to cure You, call or write me.
Each Time You Call You See Me Personally,
Or each time you write It receives nay personal attention. The number of years 1 ant
established in Detroit, and the cures I accomplished after given up by other doctors,
placed me as the foremost specialist of the country. 001481.11-TATION FREE. Call or
write for blank for blank for home tre,ttment. Verfect system of home treatment for
these who cannot call. BOOK FREE. All medicines for Canadian patients shippe4
from Windsor, OW 411 duty and express charges prepaid. Nothing sent C. 0. D.
.DR." GOLDBERG, 208 WOOOWAruvtgri, WILCOX F111.
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Ane those old simple prescriptions that you have used,
maybefor yeara arid Team; in yr ur family. We like to
ccnnpound them, because we have all the things to do tt
with -and to do it preperly.
If you have a fare lee prescription of yotinown, bring it
to us.
It will get the game ;intent ion as those the doct me „write,
and every ingredient will he the first quality.
Our Baking Powder at 25 Cents a liound is good
J. E. HOVEY, - Dispensing Chenust, - Clinton
allgeiseeteheen****************-40-44 enimmetatenseessmesetea venew sesame es sew: .
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The eieunk who gets out of the cells
before Pollee Cou r t glee ts gete eiff scot
free; while theefellow who is kept -till
court convenes generalltr gets fined el.
I thiek it shoeld be the other way.
What elo you think e
At2.11... W.' IRWIN'S
Redpetle and St. Lam rence hese granulated and coffee, sugar a less
e than wholesale. prices. $3.85•Pec cwt hytbe barrel.
- •Canned-goodsseheap-Deitteand-Kent Can Corn gc a can. Canned-
pchoilcinkd.
ee 1. Oct, Roast Beet 1 th ..tis lee mete
Teas -Black Jiepan and Young Hyson front 10c un, eter leaeler is 25e Per
•
Racihseinz..Ouri ants: Peones, Dried Peaches, Apriccts and Cooking Figs
Crockeryo-I bane penned oI 3 eratr. s'of Dtriber,Tea end Toilet sets •
end -fancy china, new pattsiia t• direct from the factories in Englund, ••
selling from 10 to 20% lees than regular pace. Can. end etamine
quality and prices. ' • •
• Wanted good butter and , ' Phone45. : •
s Opinions °Mending riolehin8. t
Pvto tIn'ToOef.i!;°1;;f711)1 4nligiat.8) Qt..
nother
'I have examined the composed' in a rop. in.Praces
W. IRWIN Clinton
Serene's Pliekone, and esed it for. external'
and internal piles with beet result's. ee
„wirkos, m, D. Ex -Mayor, Lendon Oat
W. T, STRONG-, elenufeetririeg Chens.
sti, London, Ontario, ' • .,
ones .eringai te's and 'the stubboin' casein • • '
in iteoinetimes requires hours for diges-
tion; this latter 36 invariably the case
when it in accompanied with solid food..
Many ainan and wornan It • died •
-through drinking freely of iced Milk on
•a hot summer's day. Adelaide Nielsen,
'the • beautiful actress, went into a •Paris
restaurant on the • way • to the Bois de
•Boulogne one istiremer day -one of those
broiling, •blistering, steaming days
of which in Paris they have so- many,.
and of sintich We heer. so little. She ere,
• tiered. -a, geese .of Iced mile; she • didnet
sip itenigainst the advice of her com-
panion, she drank it rapidly, and •fole-
lowed- it with another. Ii a few mos
•ments she was, dead.. • '
• Until . was a -fine actress and a
very beautiful. woman. They show you
the room in which she died: Thcy even
. paint out to you the lounge On which
she eielded• up her last breath. "Yes,
meemeur, Yes, madame.. Voila !-that
the place' where the beautiful actress
Ingletie hove • elle. •• She was,' very beau-
efule very gentile. .Oh, yes. It was A
grand pity. Oh, yes. .Sherdrink a glass .
of the inilk--eceld, . very .cold. Thank • -
yon, monsieur. Thank you,. a thousand:
'ernes. Good day, .raadamer good-daye. _
• • neeste •
Soft
Harness
The under4gned is offering his $80 Buggies for $65. 'They
are his own make, and are made from ehoiee material and bt
aye up -to date in every respect. They cannot be §iirpass%
fi ' '
rst mass mechanics. A.1.1 the .atist: improvements used an •
• and we guarantte them. • •
.,ToHNT :LESLIE. Stre t.
Wil• 14e; Itit) 41.:1
. •
•
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•
fl% see ne
Zwitic*
is a purely vegetable .$ystem
Renovator, Blood Purifier and
Tonic.
A medicine that acts direetly at
the same erne on, the Stomach,
Liver, Dowels and lilobd.
It cures Dyseepeia,
Coneileation, l'ineele:s, Boils, Head
naebeeeektitsRlideiliniegge "chin
clieeestion, Erysipelas, Cancei
Shingles, Rhine:ern or ens". &seas%
arising from au ,
impure conditien 1:11.; hioote.
ene Seto te• • " essernslates
The surprising thing is that the Boer
Geberals didn't ask the earth.
The Doukhoboti have good grounds
for ditineges against their detractors.
The slatiderers dee ere doeking.
Yen can malt° your hat,
testi as soft as a glove
and as tough as wire by
uSftig2UREILA Har-
ness 01.1. You can
lengthen Its life -make it
ism twice as long sa
Ordinarily would.
EINE A
• Metes a poor looking bsr. •
1103 Ake new. Made of .
pure. heavy bodied oll, et.
pealally prepared IA witif4
Maud- the weatiter. ' •
: everywhere
• In cane -sill slue%
lade bf
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71 Medley of Spectacular. Merit.
Prof. Hutchison, the Human 13drob, in e thrilling Balloon Ascension and Para-
chute Drop. The marvelone teyele Dazzle. The °spates, Jen sensation novelty. The
great Gee. the Httudeuff Xing. The Olifans, Continental Eecentriques. Manning ar..d
Du Crow, fatnowi•Moneeedee. Rosa leTtivrion, with hertroupe of Veined Tropical 13irese
,The Boma Bros, Aorobatigettoeders. Chrtesie M jowl,. Genet Virtuoso. Magiaifieent
Pyrotechnics att4 nanny tither features. Special train Service over all lines,
, Exhibits further 'diced than the times, GrOunde insidiously beiutifnl. • Butid-,.. •
Inge irreituriteblyinvitinge -see. • • • - - - '
Prize Lists, Maps, Prograrames and information fcr the asking from '
LT. obti, W za. GARTSHORE, • J.. A. WELLES,.
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have experie2weda
abu-wieosn. derIfulz-
sult in using Ripans x
seriously affected with intbgestion and
heartbili A friend sugffested...
By the time the Toronto' Fair closes '
Ri
Hemilton's Fair will he abate ready to aud was • surprised a
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opeti. If well patronized-
this eeateite. pans
9
gR g • •
Formosa,
A tidal wave did rnisch damage in
years ago for policy of insurance 1 was re-
*Vg..Marconi is coming to Canada on
4171 warehip. e • fused on account' of a weak heart, but .,the
•
The West River, China, overflowed- same company passed me recently, and
drowning 0,000 pereone.
biattlet Pall Pairs give Ripans Tabules credit for the health
Witigtram, Sept. 25-26.
Teeswater, Sept 24 26.
Dungannon, Oat 9 10.
13lyth, Oot. 7 8.
Brussels, Oet, 2 8.
Walkerton, Sepele-18.
e Stratford, Sept 800ot 1.
50 YEARS' Liatowel, Sept 30 001 1.
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Aiwthonior Madrid od tvoticly.`" larded, elr
Whitton of any adenine journal. Terms. In
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mend them to any one suffering with. pal-
pitation of the heart indigestion.
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five-cout packet is enough for al
ordinary occasion. The family„bottio, obits/.
cents, contains a supply for a 'year*
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