The Clinton New Era, 1902-09-19, Page 6•g-
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ern ember 190, 19( 2
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Immense
OpportmlitSr.,-
ror getting a Beautiful Watch
and Chain free.—No Money
Re nixed —Ever Man Wo -
ism, By, or Girl Has the
same Oppor:unity under
our System.
'Iu order to have 1)r Atnold'e English
'Toxin Pale placedin the herds of a 1
,peroote ettifet•ing from bad health wo
.inalte the a !towing most liberal oiler: -
111 If you will tiend to us yam. tame a eel
-• addrese and agree to sell for LIR t welve
boxes ofDr Arnold's Englieli ToXin
Inns at. 25c per box, we will give you
abseilutely free a twain:dui watch and •
,• chain in either ladiee' or gentleman's ;
seize, or your choice ea twenty .other 1
sptemiunis such as tine sets of jewsley, i
Arings,violins,mandelinsgea,sets, satt•en ,
L., rekirts, cameras, etc. ' Remember we l
e. ..seen't want any money until after yt u r
. sell the pale and you don't have to sell
any more teen 12 bexes to get the
premiume. This is a bona fide offer I
.
from a reliable concern that has given
theusands tif dollars worth of prem.
jillMs to riperits all over the country..
!Remember also that. Dr Arnold's Eng-
lisb Toxin Pills are a web known rem- .
• ,erly fee all...diseases of the kidney and
bleed •r, Bright's disease, • diabetes,
rheunatrism, permit's troubles, and
f ern.s1.- cent I nuts and are for sale by
all tir-t ebsee druggists and dealers in
inediceries in all parts of the world. ,
"Yet, ha r e may to ehaw them to sell
them. Yoe . re not efferieg euueething
the- . he p.-• ple d ea. know. Our
watches are the .regelar etairdard size .
for 1, ,(lies ,,r Gan:tenet, in Nieltel or
Geri Stiehl C •••ei; wi•h handsome • II -
loan I IN 1 ed (11•11,1 and yell.: bin time -hep
•ers, war chre euch as ho ledy or gentle..._
men. eeed he eshamed to °Atter, ard . .
they will he eent ebsolto ely Free to all •
who son : we've bescre of apse Min -
dello i T• le P11. Write at once and
„ be / he the; iii your loealit y to eat•n erne
of t hose Mermaid wet h s aad chitin.
AS Rtmn ea eve receive .. our 1.•tiet• Or
,,poi -i- eardereer wall...send • on pest paid
to e' el... hex,a, reaer her ee ti eor Mils
teat ed rat Menne rod bes to iftaty ci 1 a ed
card wa h your oilmen( ci acidrees in is.
•our ern horSzed agent. Bar in mind
that e•ou will 1,01he re•ked to evil aey.
etenore than t he. 12 lieges and we d it
eLL want 14 nyameney until after Voir have
'- ke'd • hem. We hear all he ex•peeee
" -and -.re only making this liberal eff, t•
• 'wit mri hod nf advertish•g Dr ,AT'll.
-01rn• anglish Toxin Pills. Deti't thdaee
write a t once and earn a beam iful pre -
sen for yourself for Chris• time. ..
Addro,a-Arnold Medicine 0e, li•pt.j.Ai.
50 Adelaide Si. East, Torneo, *Ont.
Sept 5-3m.
The Toronto Weekly Globe attd New Era from now ti th,i end of the year tor 850
Arleen, named or,cilmbirre Ifv1:11.11Mr.
TH) • I TON NEW ERA,
This odd arid peculiar shaped cu.. • VerY
cumber certainly has many fine -quail- Caused. Pain:.
'ties which make it a very noVel as welt
• ,
The Intetac Suffering of a
Perth Man Relieved and
, Cured by Di. Pitcher's
13ackac1ie Kidney-
' Ta_b_lets..
The terrible pin thet eatches you in the
back -teethes steepen; over, or tieing up,
or moving About even, untameable,
In nine cases out of ten iG i tracreaule to ,
diem:et-gee ltianeys. •
Tee pen in the back is tbe kidney's sig.
net of dietre•s.
J 1.0 their assistance with Dr Pitcher's
Becket:he Kidney Tablets.
`.1hey will promptly relieve the pitin.cure
ilre money trouble and reetore yout heath
and strength,
.tiere isa case'worth reading:-
Mr Alexander Montgomery, Peter St.,
'Perth, abate when interviewed made this
statement:- 41 was suffering, (mutely -
my batik 'when I begin uaing Dr .hiteher's
Backaehe Kinney Tabes proiterect from
F; L, Hall, the dreggiet. 1 could Went,.
thine, every move caused pain. There was
neitho strength nor energy left in roe. Tn•e
constant aohing over my kidneys•was most
aitaressine. I started rueng the Teb'ets
the lumbago quiekly heganeo los up, 1 am
quite over It now, 1 have found them meet
reensfaotory and elm confidentially ream.-
mann theto for bad bade.; ' •Dr laitcherhi-
.13aokaohe- Kidney Tablets se.) .50 , omit. at
all din:Nine.: Tbe De Zhu* Pitcher Co.,
Toronto, , •
as desirable plant especially for do. •
mestic purposes. The growth, habit of
the vine and formation of fruit tend
to make it one of the most interest-
fng plants to cultivate in the garden.
It is a rapid grower, and will' climb to
scieen, or it- may be allowed to trail
on the ground. Thee fruit, which is
considerable height on a trellis or
A.';'iddt'Stidthrlea
hilagkrs.
11ORNED
&RIM
CUCiftIBER
f
borne in profusion all summer Is a
deep sea -green color but when ripe
tures than orange -scarlet. When fully. -
grown it is -the size of a muskmelon,
oblong,- and coverea with protruding
points ..or horns. For use it should be
taken before it is too old, like other
cucumbers, • In quality it Is-
slthply-
Iuscttous, having the pure Cueuraber
flavor in a degree of delicacy whici.
is. surprising, flesh very .tendee and
ineltiat
Lord Milner. •
"II. W. N.," the epecial correspetdent
far The Daily Chronicle. in South Africa.
during the settlement, has included
his descriptionof the transfer of power
aonsequent upon Lord Kitcliener's de;
[texture fee home.. the following descripe
Lion of Lord Milner. . . •
Au i...) • y
. Vireihefur nighte, eaffarrating seasetione,
ditlieult breathing. Who nen desotibe le ?
Title dimmer), rattly nervous,. pertly gen.
gestive., partly the result of nuorobio irrita
won, se 110•tongsc treatert by netuteous
etonctott door° v ingeiruge, brit by Catarrh
ozone, that destroys the microbe, relievee
congestion and relaxes the nervous !vitt
matt diet renders breathing so difficult
The medication ie gaveled by the air •you
latetthe to the very seat of the disarm, ani
removes at moo the (rause. The great elts.
covery is anownses Omuta') zone. Its in •
nence unonArrhutte is sirnply meeyellon,,
• 1 ceturrhozoae preventa air well as curet.-,
and is the mile remettS gueraateed to cure.
Your muney lottok if it Ws. Two sizes at
set dealere, 25e ewe $1,00
The Eludson'e Bay Clempany repel'
the Indians are eliteghtering wood buf-
falo north of Idelinueten, •
•
Helle,ndai East Indian colonise ate
the cause ot much anxiety at The
II ag
Mascagniethe Italian composer, is
about to Oat America with an Italia],
opera coMpamy.
Sumatra is devastated by cholera,and
the failure of the rime crop in Java 1
threatening a famine.
If some of those cemetery flower
thievee were locked up over night in
orte of the vaulter, they wouldn't steal
again in a hurry. -
Tarte rnay talk prot.etEon until he ie
blue in the face, but the worainginen
are not eo eaeily gulled as they used to
00.'
Dr. J. fi. Tennant, London, died at
• Lucli now.
Forte metthiers in Crowe's iron
Werke, Guelph, are out on strike. •
HEALTH AND HOPE
•• "Be who bas health has hope •, and he
who has hope has everything." But hope
flees at the approach of kidney diniaile with
• therilreadful pains which acootiepany it.
‘Vith the flesh gradually failing, the beetle-
aching,•and the dispair which often comes
to .viotims of this ailment, only the. use of
Dr, Cheat Kidney -Liver Pills -will restore
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He seenied nervots and rather worn. hope, enntidence and health. One pill a
Th ure ore
dose 25 a x
The FutFold..
• a . The strain of . the last three years has . bo
, . .. ••
. A visitor .to Rielunend Overheard tht. nevitribIy told on •hint. Ile is`grey no, •The Australian Federate Senate has
. e---- • .
. finitely p assed the TeeitI13111. in a com-
following' eoevereation 1.,etween- his heat- and going' bald. • The lines...en hie face
ess and the ,I.. • • . • , are deeper., And yet 'I hove . tehloiii• •I_ promise form. . 1
al
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. "Pldese, Gnelon, may I glt off • Reberts lute fixed Oct. 23 for hot
hex' buniley'• to go- to the fiuhral of known a entan phange. so' little either in • ! visit le Pori emout. it to receivea jewel- •
friend of 'meta" mind' or hody with time. Ile the. sword ,,f honour. .
• only afore:tie , se trey weirldn't put- a fan
this k- same 'Milner 'whom •I l'ound.President. of • 1 . e••
. . • - • I ehapattersee l.), In ncil accepted' a Car- ".
- - ."Next Sendey? Wily, nista,
• oral off .for te weel.e" • • the Unioe ineOxfor.d1 When I'went' up as .' nark' efTet of $75' Mato establish a Jib- i•
"Yrts'in"-e eape effell se -"but dey has a fresbmaa. Milner Lei Balliol, the cOn- . . - :
1
. • 1 eer y by a. vote ot et to la.
to, 'cause he area. deed yet."- 1 stilettoes midergradnatmtn
e, the. an. :of '. 1,• !Thirty svorken have been killed . in
'. 'Not dead!: .1 •ten positively ashanwe :whom Balliel men boasted that be was .1 Leticia Province, Spviire by the cevina
. •of ybal - 11 >w ean.yoo be eo beartlese we ef no commonelayesthe efeimer of mazes: l'en of a road which they were re patting,
• to in:range ti attend the funeral of' a the •faxorite of ibiewiee -olthemeter, lire' . .e. e.
NEB v 011SL Y . EXHAUSTED •
man who is still living?. Whys he may the same stetdsmenlike. appearance, the a .
' "Teem; . but ehe will; . dey 'ain't no now. At that time he seemed to :be : as: ininge that's how you feel. _DI .you.
- • • "It is impossible • to •.• sa'that; •• P7,11741 • and le is the . same ege still: Eaen.lhertei 'Primy bobyency, strength .and vim. You -
1.11
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Wean the pigs at about eight to ten,
creeks old,
1 If left later the heavy milking churl '
will become pulled down, and puha.,
her growth and development seriously
checked, if young. There is danger of
a sow's 'constitution and p.hysical
!tality lreing impaired , by such treatLe
"merit.
this time sons to aVoid any check in: Yen may take it or Imre. it. That is dependent as is, a Rouse vf Refage
' MIMS tr11.6." This deliberately ,ititelleet- penple should take Miller's Com-
. not 'die at. all!" ' , •• • - , .. ....:. ' . sante statesmanlike.- ueteranee - then: as - _ Elleoplessemor digestion, easily tired,blim
..hippe'' ' ' -• . • - • - - . • - • '. • •• :•twenty .years elder. than.the Lrest • ef us,: e went. to Lfeel streets melte elenty of 'blood,- •
the • best' doctors . ''are often. mistaken. .-:• I reerigniavil him as-erot ;the Wittieet or • ', (lee ;deem. by •using •I'errozone.. HOW it ..
. But, even if - they. -do' know a aftee to. be •alie in brilliante:--tnit tae Meet- iierions • : sharpens aid Kiveti,6 anteinparts-e-fieding.•• •
lle. :•oebueyeney, strength and vim ! Impravise
'lit:niches, .they . cattnotesprediet the 'exit/4e .speakor I eves . ever- likely. to heat .
L the appetite, oh:venom aseirnulation eltrep. -
:- tithe of a ineVeeleetii with such a• ear- : bud. se:wider. vie* and a ' More -. solid
Minty thitt the. Mental ea,n be arranhed •:. knowledge: than we had • thooglit. •'-of '• How serely perrGz.)he doss this, .yati -.can
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..so- long beforelia•nd."' ' ... - : reachinea, He spoke thee den with the
aseerlant oy uraiteitFerroaones a bloo.d
i
...builder, 'i
. • • seeattiena-ewith eaten assurafice;:ehient • • ..ettine-eihi,.- with m :•more: •markedly •dis-'
terve streehthener and brain lk
' he •evIlle be. buried nex' Sunday.- .fOr . all- - pasidenate. coldoess' ana inipersoent de
Interesting Items,
Captain F. C. Ishoye a Dane,. has in.
vented a steamship which he thinks will
/be both speedier and steadier than the
existing' type. He makes the hull cone
siderably more flat than hi the ordinary'
model, thus decreasing the draft. , But
his Most novel device is placing the
h (1
esse
stead* of at the stern. Not only will
such a ship be particelarly seaworthy,
says the inventor, but, 111 the
speed, it will save 20 per cent. in con-
sumption of coal, -
A new form of litter for carrying tho
wounded has beea devised by Mrs. Chad. -
wick, wife of the captain wto tommand- •
ed the flagship "New 'leek" in the Span-
ish war. It is a simple arrangement of
lamps and slings supporting a broad
(Dames seat, and weighs only three and
a half pounsls. The New York "Sun" ...... •
says of this invention; "It is no small
ptitleitlibglerfuorwlader linuta;ePp neucryl oe fdriatehrote .
utzozlheaVa°
and surgeons the wOrld over. The litter
for carrying the wounded which. Mrs. I
Ci . ick has devised is Doing praised Re
the simplest, lightest and most easily
carried device ot the kind yet invented."
• The Canadian Paeiac Railway Com-
pany are sending an electro -gasolene mo-
tor ear to Banff,. where it, will be at the
disposal of tourists who wish to exam-
ine minutely the grand scenery of the•
Canadian Rockies. Formerly visitors
had to occupy observation ears attached •
as "trailers" to the regular eipress
trains. The ear will be able to,ernake lit-
tle trips to Field, etc., and it new plea-
sure is thus opened up by, the enterprise
. of the Canadian Peelle Railway om-
mileaparty. There is aecommodation for 14
people on the car, and live gallons of the
gasolene enables it to .rim about 100
-The state railway administration in
Prussia haS .,just settled upon a SyStern
of electric lighting for trairis which is
a ttractingenmeh- attention. in Germany.
The axle.dirryen dyn:erto. having • been
found objectionable because it borrows
too Much Mower -from, the locomotive,
and the eystern. of storage-batterigs be-
Ling . undesirable . for other reasons, • the
plan adopted is to piece on the locomo-,_
tive a, steam -driven dynamo, which -sup-
plies- a current to e regelating•bet. -
tory each car. Thus. every car in •
vestibilled: train- has- a separate .lighting
•-eySteirt-fed fronti-irsT7O-Wri deciimitlat or,
altheugh• the -general supply comes from
the, genet:near on the locomotive.. Each
ear is previdea with ceiling- lamps• and .
reading lamps. • L. • • • •
' The meant outbreak of velcanoes r•
'the 'Antilles • gives peculiar intereet . to a
noel -and reeler startling theory. pro--
Rounded by German Lgeologistse'Paul ,
and -Fritz SaMain. a'eys the -Begin "Clara
tee relate" (rorwineepei) a. "Many tit anigs ,
have been proposed. to emir:tint fin the, •
&del optieh-eme. ratline "(Tease -but •
mine. eeente quiteerietiefectery.-. Nose -Ile!,
Serasine have calculated that er redue••
tion of the 'average L'aitnual temperatum
• bee dogrovi vr itereld. suffice
produee all, the ishanotiena Of glagine. •
tron. L Such e reduction, they- hold, -may
very: well have been, caused' by. volcanic
..eruptiots. In the ,unparalleled .ertiption -
of "Sae lattoe. ens 1834 immense'. quantities.
of dust Were lifted, to greet. height in
thc -air. This. .ffitse remaited suspended •
in the adirmephere • ..for • yetiee, during
ethical it Was ehe cause, singulitr Sun-
set effects. and- nocturnal !Silver
observed M -various Teats of-the"world.
.Now, we •imagine. the simultaneous
eruption ofee great •niany volcanoes, it. -
is . evident that the (Met :"and smoke
might 'impede the -inias rays. Stift (ien
to hung abotit 'the smell variation •ofe.
animal teemeratuee Mention e d.. A pleas-
ing .corollary of this ingenious :theory is- -
that if We _accept. it, :see_ Must- also ac-' •
neenci t °sells...May. of a new .:ice -age• -at ,
yigoeators Sold Lis Couebeeprice". 501.1.. • :
'awn. he's tiwitd• to be leen 0111 i• techment. front Whet lie eras eayiug, •ae . The FIemieton lieterld celtflithlt- work
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, 'day I" • thoeigh he implied, I am e 1 ng e on more a n oi P
1. what .is true to the lrest of nni, poWer. It were pent Lit. it, It is about- es in :.
1
The pigs must be given extra care at '
: no .persotial concern of Mine, for it 'aer- inneate. • . , • •
growth.
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Skim -milk and middlings should be
given, a little at a time and often, as
the pigs have beeh used to taking food'
iat will.
' All grains and foods of a riclanaturs
must be withheld from the dam until
the milk ilow ahs been checked. It
Is always best to let her depend on
pasture and water alone for food. And
if gleen good pasture, she will soon(
regain her lost flesh and need no extra
.food. •
It is often necessary to draw the
frorn the udder if it beComes dis-
tended. This may be done by hand,
rex - ' te• . ,
ENDiacgriall
besides the sense of discom-
fort in the stomach, ofteii re-
sults in weakness of the heart,
palpitation and fluttering,
shortness of breath, pain in
theleft side, and constipation.
• The Best
Citre for Indigestion
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• nal way of loot at ehings, this mime- pound Iron Pine. ;Sold ' by all drughists, .
' ed reserve . of emotion, has often re- . 01 „w„, _ -. . . .
minded me of: Mr.• John 'Morley s man -
With Sir. Rd mullet' Batten we wish
• mire however nsueh the .tWO .may., toet. .fur the day wben Beitieh news. will..
disagree eon. the -cantata:ions' of . poligy.
•Milncr's appear:area hes also a getelity • .filltil.l.ellee (1)'-Caru'dt u" B...ltisb wire', •"'
like'john :Morley's; it does not lend it , bLuLetitrtntic,10.litb.m.ng. it th..',1:-.V..'..S.. Iji e.$4: As
self to caricature. DoW• wretched and '. ...... . _ _
indistiective the coni•ie pictures of .him ..etew life for a quarter. Miller's' Qom- :.
are!: There seems .to be .no feature for . pound Iron Pills. Sold by. ell dru4shits, •
. . •
the ;earicaturist to greep and exagger- • (Avalon. . . .
ate. No. one can make allYthing 91 lilin; ' :A. Chicago woman, keeper of a, M. et.
though the:jaws' are exceptionally strong, ettnit y la. s pi tal,eie aocteed. of, cieuiatetig
. the forehead. above the eyes.belgesevith Hying hablesin, her kitchen range.
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intellectual week, there are TIOW ulatked. --Ladies -Take Miller's OorOpound Iron:
wrinkles .down the 'ebeeloS grad ••the eyes, giltu yea Weide have nice, oicar, (sous -
it of what I 'e Only
th ms e s are t • q'n plexions., . Sold by all dritagiste, ()linens.
than Kitchener is he by nature a" lamb.- Mr II.. 1. ill has been - retired from
or Linseesitte num. Otte could imagine the peeh ton of M, recniagbeir . and Sect et 447
MI' Exhibitieu
.tbat by nature he was. rather given to Pf. the :Weems 1 1 4U r . . .
over-sensitivaness, self-questioning, and on accennt of 11 nessi • ......ea
an introspection of motives. It is that Miller's Compound Iron Pills, only 25.
over-seneitiveness, Iethink, that some- cents for 50 doses e Sold by alt .drvggiets,
times, in '.spite of his studied reserve, .Glinton, : : . : •
drives him' t� sudden outbursts of indis-
cretion in private conversation and The leTetvfoundlencl over nme it
G ' .."-riT%
piffilie speech. -But it is an indiscretien• about to establish'dustobas ports along
that makes his character. more attrac- • the French shore to preYent sinuggling
Though he could never be What is called :-. The plan advanced' by the Vicar of
French fishermen. eeese est
tive, though it is none the less indiscreet. by
a popular man, being too fastidious in orotleston of running theatres in con -
thought and too scholarly in taste, his . unction with clonrches thrntighout tbe
poWer of attraction over those: who villages of the United* Kingdom has
lcnovi lain intimately 'Auld work with iraeicr,e.iyed the support of Mr Chamber -
1..1..1.1
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him is certainly extraordinary: Ile has . me
1 staff. Wimp he has chesen his inan, he Thomas J. -Lennard, of lienbury
. i * good genenal's art. of trusting ' his
Farm Notes. . Conk., Mts. consented til con•test• West
' The Potency Of Breed. ', . the work himself nor keeps badgering Beistol in the Liberal intereet at the
• .. • • • e
.1...,.y.... gives him his head, and neither does •
m wi eri icisms an o jec ions. He next eleetion against Sir 'M. Hickes
Beach,.
• The breeder must depend for the Inv has the strong man's 'power of readily
sprovement of ifis cattle and cOws upon owning to his stbordinatee when he has
, mill Suppressed sympathy: Less even
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Olt
ler the sow e- rimed to the litter for
1111. few Minutes. If this be' neglected it
;any cost you the udder of a good stow.
r It is always better to move the sow,
but of hearing distance, and allow. the
pigs to stay in the old lot, as young
pigs are like clftekens, they always
room° home to roost."
We must avoid getting' the youtg
pigs too fat, as a Sat pig makes poor.
growth. Best rather keep them in a
leaner, growing condition.
This is won:101044Y ,f)%.
ydrthtf
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gen corn, buckitheai and rye: .
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Wheatemiddlings•-leatine-of-ouregeeate_
est pig foods, and fed in connection,
with skim -milk will make excellent
growth. • .
The breeding boar if kept in a quiet,
c col pasture alone, and given the
*taste from the houee and garden, will
Xeep in good.flesh through the summer
given but little else.
Be should be given grebe and kept
• a strong growing tonditich during
tbe breeding season, toevever, if large,
tong litters are expected. The same
-may be said ad thd tow, though neith-
er should be allowed to become fat
The male pigs when not altered
!should be separated from the rest at
Infield three months old. „
'thve the fall pigs, come as early as
possible so that they can get a start
befOr 0 cold weather wen ha
ii0W9 TRI18?
We offer One Hundred bedlam Reward
lot any ease Of catarrh that cannot be cur -
.ed hi tall's Ontarrh.Ottre.
F. 3. Chesney & Co., Props.,ToledNO.
NWe, rho undereignodblve knoWu
<Cho*iep. for the to 15 yenta, and bwieoe
thim pe feed+, honoteble in all berintins
stratineetiene, tool finanoially stile to carry
.ent an% obligetion merle by rae firm.
Vett it Trait% %She legate druggists,TA do.°
Vital, 0, ItitUIS11 & Marvin, Who male
..irrigglota. Toledo 0.
fla i's flererrh Ottre N taken internally.
,raithlitt,riirporl teen thr blood and reineetta
*krf of-che syraeM Parte Vie per bet lei
eel& h, al &hats R'Ps Athena.' .le free
.730,11be P mils Pi') ere the host
72116_11tvern-mr.
eitts
14.giiiiIMMAnwitA7AWAtialinsitALINNis
TABLETS
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I. AN ..111.114 1 .1111 g m1.11,144111, •
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TO4ets
25: cents
Washington autheritiee firm a' cone
bleation of coke and.soft coal a ftlAie..
inheritance Kul the system of feeding, been wrong, and the gentleman's power. An •Unforturiate• Figure.
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Jones -Yes, Smith; old Mari, I'M going
to economize on' car fares, and evalk
houte' front the office every day; By Um -
way, let's go and 'have something. It's
a long way home:
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factory subatitote tor - anthracite.
. of always treating them With respect . CORNS 1 CORNS ! r.;011IsTS 1
but many beginners who do not see im- He has the further, though' much coins
e moner, .power.o ge mg roug a, pro- Discovered at hist; a reinedY that is sure, "Marie, I 'didn't know that wheat
mediate resulta of a system 9f lereedinh f IA' ih h safe end painlees, Putnam's Peualess Corn could be harvested in the winter thue,
consequence is that, though he has a eauses lade, tor even the slightest du. pm -
many criticisms of breeding results are
good many times calves inherit tenden- • manner, I have never known a man for beware of the many cheap, dangerous and When I was a girl on the farm the:
,4i reputation for stiffness end ehilliness of r fort, Buy Putnam's Corn Extractor, and
thus voiced through disappointment.
whom his staff will work with rnoi•e f flesh oiling substitutes in the 'mark!ri. Wheat always ripened in July - ora.A.0.
their sires posseesed, and Peer tenders- n
Iv 01e-ben:tea devotion, anddt will.neyer ' itist," and her faee wore a, troubled
cies rather than the actual gifts whieh
getattn-,,-/a47--„. Egra4. .t.,p 11-41,:gpi ."
elegy : . . gnaw az be Irons those who - keen' hrenbestethat
„. tap a word.against lam, ,.1.can Perfect Marconi massages have been eht had happenett to glance at the mar -
look as she laid down the paper in watch
errecfrceLticd razz,,t ...1...e,‘,.,.‘,,,.,,,ii,_,Ptildbu, Czoaisw41444ewall, frotn tkoesist irports while JOoking for the society
in reeognizing tuck valuatae • tendencies
• • , ay- a , tins with - the greater. fee.cdom s„ . e . . e. „ „e ‘,...,....4 , ,,,......eseseeeeessees, -... ism+e-e,
gendeineeateviegeteetheree ni.11.,1404. is _tee 1 h ere west no o sofry
b ause th be More ' it gore eteattegeleaeAMS DON'T WAIT'ha : '-aViteat, alleall'e.allenesh all
get discouraged and give it up. • A great. digious amount of work himself. The and yet see in this newspaper some -
and Wart Extractor never fails never thing about the price of January -wheat..
w II 4 11 1.110.
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"THE PERFECT FOOD"
FOR
THE
SRN
OF
THE
PERFECT
FOOD
TASTES GOOD
BECAUSE
GOOD
BRAIN and MUSCLE
lifarle.frozn Canadian grown wheat, by Canadian workmen,
• in the city of TorontorCanada.
MALTA -VITA is good board for all mankind. Relished byold
young, sick or well. -
MALTA -VITA :is the original and only perfectly cooked, thoroughly
malted, flaked, and toasted whole wheat food.
MALTA -VITA is the perfect food: perfect in taste, perfectly cooked
and malted ; perfect because MALTA -VITA contains all of the elements
necessary to sustain life and invigorate mind and body, , Perfect health, re
sound, restful sleep, clear complexion, bright eyes, clean, white teeth,
sweet breath aro the blessings that follow a regular diet of MALTA- 0
VITA. • . a
A Week's trier of MALTA -VITA as a diet for breakfast and supper
will convince the most skeptical of the superiontnerite of MALTA -VITA,
• Beware of•imitations. Insist on getting MALTA VITA, "The Per I
fact Food." Requires no cooking, always ready to eat. •
For sale by proCers.
IVIALTA.VIT PURE FOOD .CO.
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MA:t611, AND ORAN ITE
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Direit importers. Workicanshin
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Laxatae Deem's-Quinine Tablets cnre a
' I u ay, Cur No Pay, • ,Price
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CLINTON. ONT..
Prieatelunde w loan oct mortgages a
. beet a...arrant rates.
_ %West allowed on deposits.
& General Banking linemen transectet
lard, butter and eggs. always kept on
9alei netes linneht
hand. •
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ALBERT ST„ CLINTON
A. General Banking Business
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NOTES DISCOTINTED
Notesiiesued. Intend allowed on
deposits.
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Incorporated by Ant Perliament 1.855.
'CAPTTA.L• "i $2,500,0011
• REST.FUND' $2,160,000
HEAD OFFICE, !MONTREAL
Wu. Mown.; Meciamesen, •Presiden
: dhla:as 1-14x0"4"..Zia'311•,.2danager.
Notes diseennted, colleotiotie Made,. 4re-fes .
issued, sterling and American exohange
bought. and. sold. • ;Interest allowed :on
deeceits Same Berm -Interest allowed
on suins of $1 and up. Money advanced to
farmera on their own notes, with 0120 'or
mare endorsers, . No mortgage required,
• Hee. Sewer, Manager. .
• Clinton.
40044*.a?.40144Evitertretrulwarroadrignsr‘
Centra!
Meat Market
• Raving purchased the 'butchering •
business of F. EL Powell I an pre-
pared to furnish the people of Olin-
& tote with all kinds of Fresh and
Cured • Meats. Sausage, bologna
itzsimons It Son.
' 'any more • than iti rid whet. :we Were/
Mtn- •-w- enehe•le tetheettivaneed-evinase ainomentrgo-to.the..neareatt_dxu# store and
• - -young;.--any inve,"_teplied
'required' in sofne instanees •• to make of the Liberal party and struck out on get a 'bottle ofs Nerviline. ive Wier
them at .011 consistent with onePs ideas the course svinch has brought himi to
of what they should be. In the hands kis present high position. stronger than any other -It peno ra es o
tt t "The term§ you refer to do not mesn.
of good. leeches and breeders dairy cows the remotest fibres -soothes the ieritated that the wheat ripened in January, but
11 f t
• • • • that it was so ordelivery ut
are producing larger supplies of milk
and cream. Milk rich in butter fats is
becoming, more eommon and feeding ,
more otonomical. A cow ca,n be fed to- I
day by a progreisive dairyman at much I
less cost than it was yossible ten years ,
ago, and yet, feed is legator. This is duo !
to a better balanced ration, which
means economy in cost on berth ends. I
It produees more restilts, and it 'cart be
provided at less expense.
We have the breeds to -day which are'
well adapted to beef or butter -making,
and these are bceonting more continent
on our farms %very year. Their general
distribution argues well for the future
of our cattle and dairy ohtlook. But
to keep up the potency of „these ,good
breeds we must have the courage of our I
convictions and the patience necessary 1
to wait for results. We teed,to f eed '
for a purpose, and to develdp tendeneiee
Nviiieh will. provide us with sure profits.
Woll‘bred tows in the hands of ignorant
people are sure to d4merate, and in
time all their good points will be neu•
tralized. It is neeessary that we should
have intelligence in feeding. to brim;
out the best that there Is in them.
Edueated men in this hne of work will
not only emphasize the value of good
breeds, but they will raise the standard
of dairying and bed raising a little
'Asher each year.-.Amarican Cultivate*,
e,
• .
AVg ou
A A been smolt*
Ing a good dial
lately add feel
an occasional
twinge of pain
roundyourheart?
Are you short el
breath, nerves
---e• • unhinged', sensate
tion of pins and needles
going through your
arms and fingers?
Better take a hot or two
c,f Milburn's Heart and
Nellie Pills and get cured
before things become too
serious. .
a specific for all
oda
heart and serve
. troublettheyeara
ot be excelled. A
true heart tonic, blood
enrieher and nerve re-
volver. they cure nervousness, eleeplese-
Mesa. nervous erostrationt emoker's heart,
palpitation of fioart, after streets of
wriPrie• -
pace sod, bOd or 3 bated far Steil
at all drutrgists, or will be seat ea receipt
pries by
' Ire Viituta
eon
nervee and carries with it alnieet Utetala-
taneous relief, Oro° i for pain CM the , ,
side,end if possible almost better for all in as it used to be stored in elevathis •and
ternsl agonies. Nerviline in sold nadir kept for use at: eoine fame time. seed.'h
guarantees. If you are net benefitted yo r supply thus accumulated is then sold to
. money cheerfully back. Druggietti Sul various buyers, *tome of whoni want it
medicine dealers sell it everywhere. - delivered in one month and others in
Death is announced of A C. Thaer:r other months. Sales thus made are
who was for over So years organist at • called 'Mures,' And form the' basis of
Thorney ,Abbey. much of the gambling that takes place
Wm. Myers was find $10 't in the ""ITohr4vnigneterestingl Now tell me what
Woodstock *Police Court for leaving a 'squeezing the shorts' means."
month It was harvested in July, just
bbrso With broken back on the road He mused a moment, and then realet
all night. Ing the impossibility of properly ex -
/1 se, Is ease of farmer ire. roan*, plaining the term in his limited Ulric)
facitirer, I'm wlth the farmer.
alqou are Mu& shorter then I, you
Our Felled System.
"Oh ind ed Well if that's what you
know. 'Well, when I put my arms around
• you I diqueeze a Aorta see?" •
• — ,
bir perfect system far accurate and Men do on 'Change, it Itecounts for your
quick diepeneing has met with the approse devotion to businees." ,
al of all who have brought their preserir0 .And he realized that he had made
t one to one dote. Otte egn pment 5 mo
ern and complete In every departments P" -"•-•
Toilet goods, prfumes, imengeti, brushee.
°embers, eel, in mullets variety.
I PAINWS Ckttla C0MPOT/N1). The Walker•Pea,rnside yacht race
nif I Which of them took water The' wonderful life-giving remedy is rec. '
commended to all with confident's. It is a SuP13080 thofertltizlng ftletarY
true nerve bracer and system purifier, ate 14 not unhealthy5 if it's aleagreettme
gives marvellous reStifitl to the sick. Ou 'bere 0 redress
supply is always fresh end genuine. Our, 1 et the old road roller is beide ti
guess that's the high tol
so much about.
11 B COMBE, Olinion,Onts we he