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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-10-03, Page 3s Tanixtense Opportunity. :For getting a Beautiful Watch and Chain free.—No Money Bequired.—Every Man,Wo • man, Boy, or Girl 1 -las the 1 same Opportunity under our System, . In order to have Dr Arnold's English 'Toxin Pills placed in the hands of all persons suffering from bad health we , 'Make, the following meet ljberal offer: - If you will send to us your name and address and agree to sell for us twelve boxes of Dr Arnold'e English Toxin -Pills at 250 per box, we will give you abriolutely free a beantiful watch and 'chain in either ladiee' or gentleman'e sleet or your choice of twenty other 'premiums such as fine sets of jewelry, s• geotiolina, niandoline.tea sets; sateen - Ion kirte, cammas, etc. Remember we , 'n% want any money until after you sell the pills and von don't have to sell any more than -D. -boxer, to- et the premiums. This is a bona fide offer from a reliable concern that has given tholisands of dollars worth of prem. iums to agents all over tke country. Remember also tbat Dr Arnold's Eng- lish'Toxn Pills are a well known rem. ,edat for all diseases of the kidney and bladder, -Bright's disease, diabetes, rheumatism, nervous troubles, and female complaints, and are for sale by all first class druggists and dealers in Medicines in all parts of the world. You have only to show them to sell them. You are not offering something that the people don't know. Our "vratebea are the regular standard size far Ladies or Gentlemen in Nickel or -Gun Metal Cases with handsome il- luminated dials and reliable time -keep. ere, Watches such as no lady or gentle• man need be ashamed to carry, and they will be sent absolutely Free to all who , sell twelve boxes of those won- derful Toxin Pills. Write at once and be the flret in your locality to earn one of those beautiful watcht s and chain. As soon as we receive Your letter or post card we will send you post paid twelve boxes, together with our Illus• trated catalogue and beautifully colored card with your narneand address on as our authorized agent. Bear in mind that you will not be asked to sell any more than the 12 boxes and we don't want any money until after you have sold them. We bear all the expense and are only making this liberal offer as a ',method of advertising Dr Arn- ; told's hnglish Toxin Pills. -Don't delay.. write at once and earn a beautiful pre- sent Tor yourself for Christmas. Address Arnold Medicine Co, Dept.J.A.. 50 Adelaide St. East, Tornto, Ont. Sept 5-3m. , Musings. (By:G. J. Stewart, Clinton.) , The sweet recollections of childhood remind MS How far I have wandered away from the fold, And tell of the passions for evil that bind me A elms to the world with its glitter and gold. Ali, who would have thonght when in life's sunny morning, I joined with my school bastes in inno- cent play, . •, 110 those divine traits every tuition adorn- ) ing Would fade and be marred as I fiad them to -day. Contrasting my youth with its pureness e, and glacineas, (Its memory still thrills me as nothing else thrills) . With preseetimpurity, doubting andarid•- .- - I shrink from myself as from something that kills. . nese THE CLINTON NEW ERA The Farmer's Interest in pistol practise Good Roads , Is beetaining more popular amens women. The reaeon given la that a woman should. (Yentributed for the New Bra, know how to use the pistol Nr self pp - tection. The theory sheuld be earned Value of good roads to farmers; Bad . roads constitate the greatest drawback fartherWhere a woman is in danger front assault to rural life, and for the lack of good once she is in danger from roads 'the farmers suffer more than any - other class, Some of the benefits that disease every day of her . would accrue to farmers through the lifeWomen constitution of good roads are;- have not only to • G000d roads, like good streets, make hi la they economize time andforce in trans- ' • run the risk of habitation along them med• 'Why do I grow evil just as I grow older? Is God in His goodness less loving and true? Have sins oft repeated thee made me grow bolder 1n:serving the world and ihe flesh as I do? Or is it life's lustre kept poliehed and loving By God's Holy Spirit that gwelloth with - That vividly shows me each stain,and thus proving The purer the living the blacker 1se sin. this at it may / am conscious of sinning In thought, word and deed,' though I pray For grace to live guiltless, andguiltless thin' winning • A home with the ransomed .at oloee of . life's day. To me what the profit of toilinglind trying To gather the richea this earth can afford. What comfort to me will it bring when I'm dying _ To gaze on the witiishing glittering hoard. 'When earth is receding ,and loved ones are near me To catch my last words ere I enter the •-f, gloom, 1Twill brighten the valleyi'lavill etrengthen. and cheer me To know :that My treasure Bee oyer the tomb. 'Then childhood again shall be mine with its sweetness, Its infinite trusting,its freedom from care, 4DM glorious mansions in all their com- pleteness, With manta and my loved °nab my home shall be there. Help for Mothers Baby's Own Tablets are What Ars Cross, Fretful and Sleepless, • if a child L orose, fretful and sleeps badly, the mother may feel absolutely • certain that some derangement of the stomach or bowels is the cause. And ebe on be just as (iodide that Baby's Own' Tablets will put her little one right. These Vnblets cure all the miner ailments of Jittlo one., such as indigestion, nonetips. *ion, ample fevers, diarrhoea, worms and teething trembles. They are guaranteed to ,contain no opiate and can be given with Absolute sefety to the youngest and moot feeble child. Byers, mother Who had need them speaks of these Tablets in the warm. seat termr, Mre B. nanotott. Deerwood, Man., says; have used Baby's Own Tablets for etomaoh and ladatel troubles, for 'envie fevers and teething, and I think there the best medicine in the world. They *HMI etrengthen children instead of weakening them lie most other medioinee .aOYou can get Baby's Own Tablets at any drrig•store, or by mail post paid at 26 cents box by writing direst to The Dr Wil. Hems.Medioine0o., Brookville, Ont,, or •Sehertectedy, N. Y. Itev, Alex. WilsOn,Lend012, has been formally inducted at Coniston church, Lutan. 411' and Mr° 13' mowry, graven. ituret, have inet celebrated theirgolden Wedding. et desirable ; masts w c . thre ten husband portation of products, reduce wear and brot er, and son, but y tear on horses, harneee and. vehicles, eaye guarcl and enhance the market value of real agamet diseases which estate. They rel ee the value of farm are eculiar to woman - beautify the count7 through which Front these diseases nen will effect - Sumner once said "The road and the lands and farm products, and tend to hood• 'they pass* they Neill ate rural mail de- Dr. Pierpe's Fa,vorite livery and are a potent aid to educe- Prescri tion, religion and sociability. Charles ively defend women. The use of this medi- schoolmaster are the two most import- cine preserves as well an agents in advancing civilization, as restores the woman - Characteristics of scrod roads, The ly health. It corrects _atm 'in morklias_a good road is to estab. irregularity, dries lish the eakeat, ilhafteitt-tind7tnest. - weakening- ctr *Lila economical line of travel. -It is there- heals inflammation and ulceration, and fore desirable that roads enould be cures female weakness. hard, sinooth, comParatively level, or sr cannot say enough for Dr. Pierce s ltavorite laid I out on the ground so that their Prescrigion and Golden Medical Discovery,' WOWS POrettete for etOber October will began with reactionary storms of rain, and possibly snow to the north, Patients; eaetwardly over the country. New flacon on the let Will can higher temperature, with elec. tricaletorme, high Wee and probably seismic disturbances on and touching that date, but cold vales from the northwest with rising* barometor will follow quickly. During the Vulcan storied period, 4th to 9 .h, the weather Iwill grow decidely warmer, beginning in weetern parts and mo vine eastward, the barometer will fall at the same Itime, and cloudhaese and rain will follow, touching most parts of the country in thetr eastward progresS about Sunday the 5th to Wednesday the 9th. Storms of this period promise to be general and severe, witn great probability of wintery Aeneas in all northerly directione. Snow with heavy sleet are entirely probable, fol- lowed by high barometer and cold. The Mercury period is central on the 10th and continues to the 10 b, and this fact blended with others will cause unsettled, stormy weather, per- haps;outside---of---the-regulao-periods.- Much cloudiness with drizzle and sleet are results to be expected diving much of the Mercury period. A rise in tem- perature and rain and snow storms of increased extent and energy will be natural on and touching the 12h and 13th. Rain, snow and sleet, will visit most interior seotione, and a big Outober cold wave and very high barometer will wind up the period. If an excess of storms and rough weather fail to material- ize at 'hie time,look for unseaeonehly warm weather,with many seismic phenomena and unmoral perturbational rof the ocean tides. The faot to be empluteized is that normalcy will not be the rule ; the astromio condition ,indicates one extreme or the other. Our be. lief is that very heevy autumnal storms will result, followed by soffioiently oold weather to damage and destroy exposed, perishable commence. Reaction to much warrner,with falling barometer and more rain, turning to snow northward, will be natural results on and touching the 23rd and 24th. All these Ootober periods will end in more or lase storminess, with etiff cold gales tver the great lakes and norehwest generally. The laet Rye days of the month are covered by a regular storm period, blinded with the Venus disturbance at ite centre, with moon on the Merida' equator on the 27i h and new again on the 31st. The indications are that storms tropical in kind, with thunder aod rain southward, will oome during the first deyelopmente of this period. writes rs, Ida M. Tutt. qf cd Franklin Street, grades may be such that loaded veh- Crawfordsville, Ind. 'I i cool barmy walk alone icles may be drawn over them without or do my huusework whek I heard oof your W011. great loss of energy ; that they should csi=filii:Lle:p117:gt APect.T7:_lidt :sigb4:71 be properly constructed, the ground am n a wewoman. I thank Dr, Pierce for nia well drained, the roadbed graded,shap- advice for he helped me to live. May many ed and rolled, and that they 'should be 2 ii nieuurrethriknee 7ge:nicreillidainCli ile b thIslitiona twoo surfaced with the best material procur- take Dr, Pierce's wonderfhl medicines." able; that they should be pycnterly Sick women, especially those suffer - maintained or kept constantly in good ing from diseases of long standby are The road that will hest suit the deeds free. All correspondence is held as of the farmer in the first place, must strictly private and sacredly confidential. not be too costly; and, in the second Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo N. Y. place, must be of the very best kind, The People's Common Sense Buffalo, .for farmers should be able to do their Adviser, a book containing too8 pages, • heavy hauling over them when their is given away. Send ar one -cent stamps fields are too wet to work, and their expense of customs and mailing only), rerun •j invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by Ater, teams would otherwise be id1e for the book in paper covers, or 50 amps The beet road for the farmer, all things for the volume und in cloth. Address being considered; isa solid, well-built stone Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. road, so narrow as to be only s single track, • but having a firm earth road on one or both aides. Where the traftle is not very eaten. sive the purposes of good roads are better served by narrow tracks than by wide ones, while many of the objectienal features of wide traoke are removed, the initial cost of construction is out down one-half or more, and the charge° for repair reduced in pro- portion. Where beds of good gravel are available this is the eimpleet, cheapest and most efteotive mottled of improving country roads. With earth alone, however, a very passable road cen be made, provided the ' principles of looation, dremageand shape of surface, togetherwith"that of keeping. the .eurfaceae smooth and firm as possible by rolling, be strictly adhered to. In fact a good earth road is second to none for sum: per travel, and eupetior to many of the 80 - called macadam or stone rondo. But the earth roads must be covered with some era- - ably higher than the sides so that the water will readily' run off into the ditches. After rolling with the big steam roller, a trench about eight feet wide and six inches deep is cut down the centre of the road. Into I his trench is put first a layer of fine stone, lastly a layer of still finer stone as a dressing. - This last layer helps to bind all the stone into a solid name, while the sides of the trench held it all in place. The ten -ton steam roller is nrnn ever each layer of stones as it is put on. The rolling is always done down the sicles of the trench &it so that the stories will be crowded towards' the centre. When the rolling of the sample stretch is completed, the stone should he abut seven inches deep, which is sufficient to stand ordinary traffic. Such a road fide' materia! it they are be made fiena or may heave to a slight extent in some unyielding ist all seams and in ail kinds of - localities,-tiut the expense of keerniig it weather, with a surface smooth and imper. 1 in repair will be much less than for an vious to crater. ordinary clay road. flood Roads Train: The Department of Cost of Such Roade. Roads such as Public Road Inquiries and the National those that have been built by the Good Beide Association of the United Good Roads Train cost anywhere States combined their forces a couple of from 05000 to $1,000. per mile, accord - years ago for the purpose of tarnishing ob- Ing to management and cost of jeot lessons on the construction and value of stone. The average stone road costs good roads to farmers in a large number of $600 to 0750 per mile. Such riside need countries. A Good Roads Train was equip.. a certain amount of repairing, the ped and ran between Chicago and New Or. same as other roade,but not much. The number of cords of stone Nervous • required for one mile of road dependsaltogether upon the depth of stone laid down. If laid on Headaches eight feet wide and eight inches deep ' ,m the centre, it would take about , 220 to 240 cords per mile. . . Outfit of Maohinery. A traction eogine Mrs. Bailey, rip Queen's Ave., London, for hauling the grader and •Working the) Ont., whose IMsband is with the Globe Casket Co , states:--" My nervous system crusher, a crasher, elevator bins, epreading . was in an exhausted condition. I could waggons, and a five or six ton horse roller would cost about $2,800, and this outfit not sleep well arid suffered a great deal from headachesExperienc,e has proven woold be sufficient to do all the work for , to MO the remarkable value of Dr. Chase's any ordinary nounioipality. Nerve'"d I have found it a splendid . tonic and can now say that I am free from Literary. Notes headaches. . I rest and sleep'better than I bar far a long time and feel real well in Animal storiee there are in supera- every way." bundance, but Cy Warman's little Nervous headaches can only be Ferman*sketck of a persecuted pupanthe Oc to- ently cured by enriching the blood and beeLippincott makes appeal of a new setting the nervous systern in perfect . kind. Every dog lover will want to order. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is riot a read it. relief for headache but a thorough and "' • • • - and nerve force and makes the weak and Home Greenhouse" are the burden of sickly strong, well and vigorous. It is Eben E. Rexford's excellent paper in nature's greatest restorative. 50 cents it the October Lippincott. box. at all dealers, or Edmanson, Dates & • Co., Toronto. ' The season of paper -chases across the loag-suffering farmer's produce has ar- rived and gives point to Alfred Stod- Dr. Chase's• dart's tale in the October Lippincott's • lasting cure. It creates new. rich blood Useful directions for preparing The Magazine, called "The Witch of the Hunt." Nerve Food The Octobrr Magazine Number of the New York Outlook in its hundred pages of reading matter, contains in leans, building short sample stretched of actual amount and in illustration as MOdefroak anZlioping Too -1- conventions Much as man nfthe regular modthly in ve.rioue counties along the route. By this means splendid educational work was done in the direction of impressing upon the peo- ple the desirability of better roads, and the fsoilitY with which they can bee:instructed, Realizing the great good that would be mom lished if a aimilarly equipped train were operated in Canada, an effortwas made early in 1001 to arrange for work of thie sort in the Ottawa district. Chiefly through the exer- tions of Mr H. B. Bowan of this city, secretary of tbe Associa- tion of Beaten) Ontario, the Sawyer - Massey Company of Hamilton, Ont., manufacturers of road -making machin- ery, were induced to supply free of charge all the necessary machinery for such an enterprise, and also three or font, experts to take, charge of 'and operate the maehitieri. The Ganadian Portland Cement .» .napany of Dee - (Font°, e enterprise by durrafing-some,-B0--t0-100--barrele-of-- eminent for the construction of con- crete culverts which are much more satisfactory than wooden ones for drainage purposes. Further assist- ance was given to the movement by. the Canadian Pacific'Grand Trunk, Canada Atlantic, and Ottawa & Nev., York Railway companies which all agrees to transport the necessary machinery and experts over their lines without, charge. Sample Stretches of Road. It is de- sirable that all heavy traffic roads should be macadamized or gravelled, wherever the materials are available for the purpose. In order to give an ob- ject lesson on the value of such roads. and the proper manner to build then, the Good Roads. Train was employed to build it model stretch of stone road from a third to a half tt mile in extent, in each Of ten counties, and tO roll and grade an additional stretch. The se- lection of the Yariotis stretches of road was left with the °minty Conn - dila, with the understanding that the Township Countile, should furnish alt the necessary stone. tetrad, laborers, etc. Owing to the heavy expense in. curved, each County Connell WAS ask- ed to Make it grant of $1.00 for each stretch of road built. In building these sample roads, the first thing is to provide the reqiiielte drainage, whieb is the fundament. al principle of road making. The roadbed is then ehaped with the graderonaking the centre consider.. • magazines; while it is to be remembered - that the Outlook publishes under one subscription rate fifty two number e it year, twelve of which' are illustrated magazine numbers. A Standard Remedy Used In Thousands of Homes In Canada for nearly Sixty Years and has never yet failed ' to ighle satisfaction. DhuThcea, Dysentery, Cholera, Cholera Korbus, Cholera Infan- tum, Cramps, Collo, Sea Sickness and all Summer Complaints. Its prompt use v111 prevent a great deal of unnecessary suffer - Ing and often save Ilfe. Th4 T. Ninon* Coo ListA4111. Tweet% Ortfois. Hong Kong It is remarkable bow the trade from the Indian Ocean and Eastern Asia has been diverted from the Mediterranean and overland routes to the Pacific Ocean. Hong Kong is connected with America by lines of steamships running to Vancouver and San Francisco. A great deal of. merchanffise that1 once -went to America viaRurope-now cornea. direct across the Pacific, and America , pays no toll to Europe on. this traffic. Hong Kong contains but 3,500 BritiSh- ere, but' with 800,000 Chi oese to help them, they keep it the gree.test of Pac- ific Ocean ports. In 1900 mine than 3o,- 000 vessels eatered its magnificenthar- bor, only Liverpool and London haying greater tonnages. All these facts and many others equally interesting will be found in an illustrated articleon Hong Maga- zine. ng in the October Canadian Maga- / To Sleep Well get your stomach and liver acting right. The easiest, quickest and safest way to do it is to use Beecham's Pilis Bold Everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents. New Use .for Refined Paraffins " Wax. A, new andimportant uselor RefinedParaffine Wax seems to have been dis- covered by a fine prominent resident of. Ohio, living near Lancaster, who had two trees badly damaged by storno,one being a maple and the other an apple.' In each case a large limb was. broken down from the trunk, but still attached to it. The -limbs were propped up and fastened securely with straps, very much as a broken leg might be fastened with spfinte, and then melted refined wax poured into and oyer all the cracke. The "surgical operation" was entirely -successful.- TheParadue pre - Vented the escape of the sap, kept out the rain and moisture winch would have rotted the trees, prevented the depredations of insects and the limbs seem thus far to be perfectly re -attach- ed to the trees, The November ''Success" will contain the first installment of a brilliant new serial story by Henry Wallace Phillips, ,entitled "Hiram Bennet's Gold Mine." It is a story of pluck, perseverance,and adventure,and Mr Phillips, whose book "Red Saunders," wae accepted as a representative of American literature. has won a distinct place asa writer of stirring, wholesome fiction. This new serial cannot fail to interest readers of all chase& As the main part of its action Is laid in the Black Hills mining region, Will Craford,vvhose sketches of the west have attracted wide attention, hae-beerrengaved,to-illustrate-lt, Literature, Art and, Music, the new magazine,has the finest writers and the best stories. Every month it gives either a sheet of new music, worth liftly cents, or an Art Study in color, worth eeyenty•five cents,each separate from the magazine. It can be bought from the newedealers.or send ten cents for sample copy to Publisher Litera- ture, Art and Music, 125 East 28rd Street, New York city. The sobedrip,- tion price is one dollar a year, The front,of the. Jubilee Hotel. At Shoal Lake was wrecked by an explo. sten of gas. In a despatch from Seoul, Corea, to the rirtaro, it is reperted that the Ern. peror of Corea le dead. The UniptsakablO Turk Mr Ray Stannard Baker, the well known magaginist, has lately con!als bated to The Outlook Wee articles on conditions in Turkey as seep by a trained,observer. The following is his description of the state of affairs in the Turkish post.offlue. and of Turkish backwardness generally: The Turk euepects everybody and everything, and no private act, no se- elosion, is eaN from his intrusion, i gifiwarl'is tselaetogrrce Sreenptorttreadinto ttlihtle pauubtihiC- °pities. No one can safely send a letter by the Turkish post unless he is willing to have it opened and read, and take the chances of haying it conilseat. ed if the censor finds anything tint can be twisted into an insult Go Moham- medanism. As a result of this con- dition and the inability of foreigners residing in Turkey to communisate with any certainty with their friends, dome of the great Earopean nations have established post -offices of their Own in the Turkish cities, in which they ,employ only Europeans, use their own ig.'a,nips, and watch their mail- -el; egs9-PrtikTnrk te heYPas.i s8 ben"Sandleinhicea-Pthr-Yienrg-e are no fewer than five post-offices- Aritish, Austrian, French, SerVian and Turkish ; in Conetantinople, one wishes to be sure of his mail. he must inquire at four of them at least; and if he really wants to have his lettere reach their destination, he tnust send them through some postsoffiee ether than Turkish. For the reason that the authorities cannot be sure of a complete knowledge of all the con- versation that might pave, the tele- phone has been excluded from the Ent- pire; 'and no Turkish city is electrically righted because,.it is said, the officals discovered the word dynamo in the applications for the necessary con- tracts, and, dynanao suggesting dyna- mite, the official Turk was .paralyzed with fear! So all Turkey is still candle -lighted, or at best lanap•fighte Whateveris Turkish in Turkey is sure 1,3 be out of order, disorganized, dirty; whatever is foreign is by contrast, well kept, DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED gbettleld, Eng., has decided to' apply for powers to establish a municipal telephone service, By th fire widoccurred In Mauls; Italy, twenty twinges Were destroyed and seven lives lost. The Grabd theatre at Islington will be sold early next month in London, by order of the Chancery Through disturbing it hive of bees at Plessisonear Rearces,a French farm bet* 'ant has been etung to death. Montreal le now almoet, free from imallpox, There are two cases in the hospital, but both itre to be discharged in it few day. By looal applications, as they cannot reaoh the dimmed portion of theear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is Use Combe's "Standard Fornialdehyde" aimed by an inflamed condition of the inflame lining of the Eustaohian tut t?flamed have a H. B. comBE- Chemist & Druggist, When this tube geinyou rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely olosed deafness is the • • October 31%1,1902 The Berliner Gramophone The Best Talking IVIaohilie The most wonderful instrument will sing every kind of gong, Comic, Stored or Senti- mental. Reproduces every instrument or a full Braes Bend or Ocabest.ra It will pew Calle Walk, a Waltz or a Lancers loud enough to dance by. Price 315.03 to $19.006 old on easy payments if desired. $1.00 cash. and $2.00 per month. Every Gram -o -phone is made in Caned& and is sold with it WRITTEN GUARAN-s* TEE FOR 5 YEARS. Write or call for oiroulars catalogues, Sold by C. HOARE. Acrent for Clinton titsnufantured by E. Berliner. LI ultr al. u-ggies-!-Waggonst Do you want a, high grade Buggy or Wagon? We have the finest stock to select from. All the latest styles in the new•. est colors. Our prices are as low as can be found for first•class material and workmanship. Before you buy call and see us. We also handle the Canadian Steel Field Fence, already woyen, any formsCeis erect from 6010 80 rode per day, it is a oheato strong fence. Geo. Lavis, Isaac Street, Clinton NIFIXT nn "i TeTRW ERa Offfilfrtal Every Farmer Should use FORMALDEHYDE. The best known remedy for Smut on Oats, Barley, Wheat or Corn. We can give you testimonials from all:the 'leading farmers of this section who used our Formaldehy d e lost year. Full instructions given with each bottle. ' result, and unless be taken out and the tube restored to Re. Reduction in -Prices the inflammation cannot normal oondition,hearin will be destroyed . forever; nine clues out of ten are caused by oatarrh,whith is nothing but inflamed con- dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Qn0 Hundred Dollars , for any cane of deafness (caused front ostarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Here a great chance to silent.* firstZolairsjibuggY stla,• big :reduction, /fa these prices:, , $80 Buggies for MS 1.$75 Buggies for $65 $65 Buggies for $60 Remember these small our own make which places us in a position to guaraetit Cum' Seed-for-onoular free: F. 3 Cnesezy & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 750. , Hall's Family Pills are the best. At A meeting of Birmingham Liberal Unionists it was resolved to oppose the Government'a Education Bill. Four officials of the Vienna Laeoder Bank have been suspended in connec- tion with the recently discovered de- falcations. Andrew Carnegie hag gone to Bal- moral to visit linir Edward, - Lord Rosebery and Winston Churchill are also at Balmoral. ( None of the tenders for it Govern- ment service between New Zealand and the Cape have been satisfactory, - and all have been declined. We can give Position's to persons of al/ grades of ability. Agents, book-keepers, clerks, farmer's sons, lawyers. mechanics,-phy, sloiens, preachers students,' married and single woman and widows. Positions are worth from 5400 to 52,500 per annum. We ' have paid several canvassers $50, weekly for years. Write 1 ully and we will give yon a position to snit. ' ., THE BRADLEY. GARRETZION C,o. Ltd. Aug. pad Brantford. • them, se we do not buy any material but what is first class. [Repairing promptly attended to by experienced men. RUABILL 41 Melanie - Aaron • Street, - ciintue Clinton Sasn,Poor, and Blind Factory. S4 S. COOPER - • PROPRIETOR, General Builder and .Contractor. This ;factory is the largest in he county, and has the very latest unproved ma- ohinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive and reliable stook and prepared plans, and give estimates for and build all elan - se of buildings en short notice and on the closest prices All work is impends - ed in a mechanical way end satiefluition guaranteed We sell all kinds of in- terior and exterMr material. Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc Coors Cotton Zoot Compouit suceessfully used mont slidslOVS 0,000 Ladles. Safe, effeetu.ol...unntes - ourdruiriasr-fOr Ceik's-Corlon Reel ake no Ober, as ail Mixtures. pilli ons are dangerous. Price, No. 1,51 tfo. 2, 10 degrees stronger, $5 per .box. Ise Welled on receipt of priee and two . The Cook Company Windsof, I lend5 meld and reeenunendidle In Canada. Agent for the Celebrated GRAYBILL sbEtocor, DESK, manufactured 46.4• Witterloce Call and get prices and estimates before placing your ordf raw No. 1, and No. 2, are sold ;in (Minton at all responeible Drag Storm. •.•••••1111•116 , 1 .:0 ' ••.:1C:t For the Fall Trade is now almost complete and comprises all the new materials Waist materials in French Flannels Fin.netlaines,Etc; A special line of Fancy Striped Black Silks for waists at 50c yard. 00.A.MIS eC:DissT Big Wholesale stook of pianos at :very best pve3ible.,,,Rrices.. - Oigaus,-the-Very-enter tamable gramophone, sheet „ music, books, and a variety of music C. 1.10AR Music 1E, moorium; AiCe=01771\T 'laving bought out the Harness business of A. lideillt/RX, is go- ing to sell Trunits,Valises,Dustera gormand everythingin conneetion with the trade—Good and Cheap. Light Harneas a Specialty Cali and deal and X will me you 1,611. 6 6 6 Dandruff Cure use_tardy,,lifelass,-__Ioosencit: strong, heavy and abundant. , Abundant Soft and glossy hair is a woman's Crown Of Glory." To promote a healthy growth of hair, the scalp mutt be kept clean of all injurious Metier. This can be done pleasantly and effectively by the use of Coke Dandruff Cure. Price 50c. and $1.00 at all druggists. A. R. BREMER CO., LIMITED. TORONTO CHICAGO N1W YORK LONDON . PARIS F.VRNITU3R,E BROADFOOT, 1303K & CO. The steady tureen In our trade is good proof 'of the Not that tier g0 de are righ and our prioes lower then thole) of other dealers in the trade. • • • We manufsottire furniture on a large soide and eau afford to sell Cheap. If you buy from no, we save for you the profit, which, in„other clam, has to be sided in the retell dealer, This week we have plumed into stook oome ot our new &soigne. Space will not permit tut to quote prisms, but come and see for youreelf what snaps we hare 10 offer. Remember -we sre determined that our prioes shall be the west in the trade. UNDERTAKING. . In tins department our stock is complete, and we !We undoulatedlyZthillbeat lettere outfit In the °panty. Our Prises are ow as the lowest, It onion Ste.it doorn *wed 13-ROAD:FOOT, BOX &CO ot Soo* • Atoms. S. Night ind Sunday osils attended to by ceiling at .1-, We Obidley's, twat combo% Clint011 ...Direotor) rasidonee.