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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-10-03, Page 6Oetober 3rd, 1902. " THE CLINTON law ERA in the thirteenin ...won) in tee seriee , Or' THE POULTRY YARD. . on the national debts of the vroecl, ( *1"4"11°4 .4'444' "4-"/"" 43"11" 41k"1 number of The North American Reiiew, which is published in the SepteMber - ,............ the vest, In eXper1Mentit made with Several Naggiorino Ferraris, a member of the Breeds it was our that reaults. varied Italian Chamber, gives an mount of according to size and breed. The Dork, "The Public Debt a Italy." Li sum - Ing$ laid 130 eggga Per year, the aver- ming up, Signor Ferraris says :-"Italy *0 weight of the eggs being two was gradually progressing between 1870 Aro* Read and Nerve Tonle, Blood and Minces, or eight to the pound. This and 1880, when a period of unprecedent- Tissue Builder and Constitution Renewer •• gives 10 1-4 pounds of eggs Per Year. ed a/meow and economic icnv • Ret el • for all troubled with weak heart or nerves, e food eeten per day was six ounces, — ' - ' ' ------ w -- L''' 44 A* a food for the bleted, the brain awl Oa • the yeare 1881-1893. But the inevitable /come thee cannot be excelled. Or nearly 87 pounds for the year, This p 7 viva beavl. feeding, and •consisted of reaction seen began; two different Min- If you are troubled with Nervousness, Veriety of grain ad gram, being over isters a Finance, Luzzatti in 1891 and Sit:eplessnetss, Nervoile 1 roetration, Pal - el pound of rood for each egg aPPareut- Sonnino in 1894, began a sound pitation or the Hear:, Shortness of Breath. Pelier Week or Fainting SPells$ Antemino or no,' ly, but It must be considered that a of retrenchment, and laid the foundatiou . fortu of Debility, tali.° /ergo portion of the food was directed of the present improved financial slime, to growth, as the record Was kept from tion. Fuhlic •expenditure and works were t taa the first six months of age to one year largely cu public MILBURN'S down, and one-half. And the birds were alB0 tion was firmly imposed, thnew xe budget, HEART AND NEM PILLS, kept over winter, when a large araatint was restored to order, and began to pre, ° ef food was directed to heat. The Pit- sent increasing surpluses up to last year, 11-eir curative power is quickly rnani- • duction of eggs was good, but as the As a natural consequent° the increase i*, ildrds f were forced tlie cost wns excess- of the public debt has been stopped, and ird. They purify and revitalize the ood, brighten the brain and steady and e tee, though the cocks had made ten from the first fa even a certain annual reduction, especi- strerighten the nerves W 4, *minds growth when six months old. •ally in the floating debt, has beereoper- doses, ated. Meanwhile. some attempts were 4 Price yea. per box or 3 bOtal for Pee elhatiela iliatlia-such-shalie-the•-cern- efnurecialeeteelition "-er-Fi'ovinces and ' The only advantage. in feeding eat made •to strengthen and improve the • . at all dealers or Meal, condition powder, medicine, 'Cooked meat, or general trlixture may be more easily fed, bat the base food. ••ds whole grains. Hens will not pre - ter port food if they can get titled i &rains unless it he that the ecift' food •j Contains material of which they are In need, Early In the morning is the •hest time for feeding soft food, as then 'the hens can more quickly digest it • Med appease their hunger, but they e should go on the roosts at night with • their crops full of hard green. Fowls •Often refuse grain when but one kind • only is allowed. This is because the • glystem demands something whiell the toraln does not supply, and •a change •'ifs required. Whenever the Ilene •re - •tam to eat of 'grain that they have keen receiving such as Wheat, give ;them oats, and if in cold weather give Icorne and it may be noticed, that .they 'will eat as if very hungry. • .ter a •tweek or more they will want the ad thind •again. For this reason -the nee •: cessity of a change --the foodshotdll •consist of a variety, in order that all athe wants of the fowls may be setts- fted• e It has been urged thiit -very young •szieks should not be given water to • !rink, and some claim that the ohielts do best under such treatment. Thd giving of water depends upon bow the • chicks are fed. It the food is ,oft it . wilt contain sufficient. water. if the :weather is not very warra, or . the ' chicks subJeCted to a high degree of !warinth-about 100 degrees -as the 'warmth• wall create thirst. If band feed .only Is given• the Chicks' must nave ;grater, or the food cannot be.digested• and assimliated. Before the food 'can • nourish the system it must be convert- ed into blood, and, as blood is • corn - posed largely of water the water mit be provided, either as drink or in the - soft food. It is also elaimed • that: • Chicks do best when they are. allowed •roUnicipahties; but many reTho Fleibus Go.. Limited.forms have Ifosco.too Onto yet to be adopted in this field, Notwith, " etanding a large ntimber of labor dis, metes between masters Mid wprkmen, es. Seventy -Five se, Louisan Eata Dirt, • pecially in the agricultural districts not, withetanding the growth of a socialistic, party, Italy enjoys at present a period aound national finance and ,economy. a Newest and most singular of St. Wealth is progressing and accumulet, poute sects are the dirt -eaters, a ing, wages are improving,though the wcoommmenunitwybosele sevxeonsteys-five mwenithaa % i supply of labor, especially n agricultur, middle classes, day Windsor. , The dirt -eaters take ever/ al districts and with the is in excess of the demand." anemetul of dirt. Their leader believes that grit Is necessary to even? . animal, and that because mankind will - A Journal for Sesames. • Pari s has the reeord in trade papers, tor the gay city has produced a journal for beggars. The price is five cent's-, rather high, considering the somewhat straitened means of its readers -but it is interesting. have no dirt in his food he is subject to many stomach troublee that DO oth- er animal has. So the dirt -eater goes every day to his little sack of soil. Ile plunges a teaspoon in and brIngs .it forth heaped with good old 'earth. ele washes it down with a glass of water, smacking his lips and blinking his ey,es as though no neer 1 ti ki d th The advertisements are excellent read- alate of man so deliciously as dirt. , ing for hard up medicants, though it is Dirt-eating le eas is a • child. or :an ex. rien 3r -when one pe eed dirt -eater. Af diffieult to understand how the adverthe ' all other times it Is hard, and it must er will receive an answer to the folbe learned. It is not easy to forget that it is dirt. • It is not reassuring, to Wanted -A blind. Awn who can play • •thinle that the particles of dirt in the theflute• , • • stomach might eause a thousand ':ilis- Probably some unfortunate dumb or eases now un own: because dirt has, la.belied-durnb man evill tell his blind been kept.out of the Stomach for hun- confiere of the vacancy. . • . •dreds and hundreds of years. But at. Here is a choice sa.mple of a vacancy ter a while the dirt -eater' develops his appetite. He comes to eetieh els dirt as a girl levee her tudge.- lee parries a sack of it with. him, and whenever 1e - In. addition, forthcoming 'christenings is seized by a feelleig that he is getting marriages, burials an. birthdaya of deli away from the aninial plan upon which peopleare printed, So - thterthe heggai he was created, be stepg into; a corner canknow where to go to prosecute bis and reviles himself with . a loa:m lunch. business with swam. '• . The dirt -eater is .particular, thougiu whist sort of dirt he eats. He would' be .noetrue epicurean if he were not. This . . requiring awkward qualifications : Wanted -A lame man for 'the seaside. One without a right arm preferred. acar ;tin, comes diet is techni- Bladder Troubles f the river .• 9 . bottoms, and Is made up of Many little . .particles ot graeite, marble, quertz.. kidney Disease. and flint well rounded with' age. The . chief 'dirt -eater Vas' the sand collected • and sterilized, and he • distributes it Old PeoPla are eaPeciallY. liable to deo • among his followers at 25 rents weaCk. Tenements of the kidneys and -bladder The sack is mean,. butet holds 'a geed d it is f 1 mo water, but this claim rests twee theta greatth admirers -of Dr, Chase.s atter the St. Louls.fashion costs about deal of sand. .-So that dailsr dirt-eating the fact that in the, majorify et cases. rte7-Liver PM& .the water Is given in such a manner .• Mr. John Won% Woodworker. Vett: .• • 10 .ceerts a: Week,. - . . . , • as to cause them to gee damp, Nogeb •kla Ont.. states :-"I am seventy' years Dirt-eating en ER. Louis is six months • old, • and houaishes- like a green bay fs more Injurious than anything 'else. old' and have been using Dr. Chases 'If ebicks are given all the water the* Kidney-Ltree. The chief dirt -eater loolcs happyiver Pills for some time I have and prosperous. The lesser dirt -eaters been troubled a great deal with my kid. can drink, but In a vessel s• o arronged . have eitery day a keen hunger for neys and bladder and at times would gis• Ahat they can get • at the water with two or three days without passing any their dirt, and they bring in their their beaks only, they will thrive. thing. Dr. Chase's Kidney.Liver pies friends. The dirt -eaters have preten- . .! By watohing the gulneas the haat hare proved. to be exactly what I needed tious QuartersThey are up at Eigh- teenth and OliVe atreets, in what! Was and I owe always makeknown thelr-hidf_ / until •recently the honio or 'the Merti 111A0es. atter laying, ,as they. are ntitsy- good healatliteeday. They aged promptly . chants' League club. Here: the chief on myki aeys and bladder.veth the meet, tThey should not be allowed tO.Itatek satisfaatory results, bringing quieh, rehaapostle of dirt.elithig," 'Mr, -Windsor. • land raise their own young, as .,they and setting these organsis.perfect working ' has offices and a. lecture hall He re- ' get them too wild and. nntareable, order." . • . :eeives visitors during the day, and ev- iWhen the eggs are net taken 'from tbe. one pill a eirse, 2,5c.a b•nz at an • try night he lectures' to his clese.. He . ce e.e4 bas now seventy-five 'men and women leste the resurt is sometimes a 14s, acalers. 'or Ectrnanson,.. Blies as foxes minks, and snake.s:inaiTee...7- mirat..)-ou esit'-- .who attend his lectures andeeet dirt. . ...This is en arnueing sect dna amuses cure them. Guineas should he fed at and retest:. substitutes.. • • the barnyard every evening in order Xringle himself is riot a mere rotund leirt-Date.r eerindscere lee le tifty. He l; ee. son build. iffe:rsn' sit in a' chair :and. it to them that lam in such #,OVINe‘4•^IeNns*,..y,k God and • My Soul. 4±‘,.B DOLE, rennet Fathers, No. 415 'West Fifty-ninth street, weivir York, And when Ile drew near, eeeing the city, Be wept over it. -Labe, xix., 41. There is no more pathetic eight than • Christ, the Master, shedding tears of Borrow •over the lir-fated City of </ern- salem. As He came in front Betheny that bright Sunday morning and des- cended the slope a Mount Olivet Re • saw the beautiful •eity, with its temple and marble palaceglittering in the morning sun. With His divine mind lie remembered 11 that Ile bad dose through a thOD sand years and more for Hi a chosen •people, how Re had, segregated them apart from tbe rest of the woad, how .no one, .more •thari „its founder: jells to induce them to come up at night. There should always be a dtsparity Dr.„;.) . nor more roilleking character than e• d'vrift set51 • • la .ifn the ages Of the males. mid females • . 'i/i• L e e If. possible. When cockerels end pul- 4 • bvveedle 'his thumbs .On his stomach., . . Is fbald. He., has the Senator 'Bill Ma-: gets are mated tbe eggs de not batch• • - ' •• whiCh• they. say ,is• the piece .de reeist- , • well at first. The rule is to mate cock- '. • ' • Mainly About People. • • Ance in happinesis. (1110 year old) with pullets. A two- A Man went. with his wife to visit her ,o.rs,, sir, e,ni the teal). rve eaten mometer in the woman's mouth. After of the same age, when they ar,e yoenig ree rainutes, just as the physe Then he laughs ail Cat Men can elan Was•about to remove the .inetru• - esually resultri in failure. • The, keep- meat, the man, who was net used to such taut arotid brings, out a sack of the ,. gee of young gobblers should' be One • a prolonged Apell of brilliant silence on • ea'?Hr eve° aLdirt 0". davi h with m ?" *May with, as a two -year -Veld male, the part of his life's partner, said: "Doc- • eerie fianke.,• an, . e Iv e tWith yearling hens, gives streneer tOr, what will you take for that thing?" ewe, t a are you afraid ot--sandbal: in erels with hens, and wicks (birds over • • •-----• ."Are you the chief dirt -eater?" year-old drake ehould always be with• Phisleian•. The doctor plac• ed a ether- my peck a hundred times over: •Dirt yeung ducks, while the mating of geese tvvo or th ' ' Is good." • • roung ones. .Iii connection, with the question of the the Stomach?" • extent of Dumas's indebtednese to hie Then he takes a, heaping' spoonful • ' collaborators, the following a,needote eind 'swallows It with that ;sly wink -erte From 'an article by a renoWned au- preached 'M conversation for some 'Mae •this whiskey'. He send.ti a glass .•......_ mew to Distineeisn ore Hawk told: Dumas, it is said, was once re- arlth which a Kentucky colonel take, stbority on poultry matters in Great retraey in one of his works, • klis answer ter to chase and heaves a huge sigh "(Britain, the following is condensed: Was: "I never read the book. Let me of content. • see: Who wrote it for mel AMI re:. , ' Fowls should be killed off after t • hey member. It was the little Auguste Ma- . . i have completed their second Year. (pet. I must go and box his ears" Li' his voluine, °Tha 1iss XIs 11 L. , ',Birds may be marked s'o as to be I tory " Dr. Christoktr Nyrop of the Ilia. ,,leasity distinguished by plating a ring once arguing An English temperance advocate was • the Case of public -bowie re- 1.7,171alcipfinCopleszi37, ei,n,horn2aseratesigathaveLwin • ' on one leg when they are p e . The form. Pressing the matter home, e thin \ test time is when pullets are from live addressed Lord Salisbury: "At 1 t, ray brought an action against. Miss Caroline ' to six months old . lord, you will admit that a great i tree e Newton, who had kitten „a,e .piece out Ot f , .A round Via rubber ball such as in the number of drinking -place in a s Ile" for his having of .ulgenee al teelpese by •aray of a joke. he defendant was those used for umbrellas, or wring given loealityis an additionacquitted, and the juct e lard it down hi trito kisteber golmer or any soft, flexible metal, tIOD to over -t di ." "Not at imitable. The ring should be put o• n retorted Sails ry'; "if tiutt visit in a home when a . man fissee a woman with forey' q.4.1bedroom, I feel no greater against her will, she is fully entitled tO eL.G..-14,4inalination to slab " bit nose, if ,she se pleases," "And ' ilifure the ieg. ., Fri O- aney- Re had followed afti4 thenrIff-thirr. wanderings, had called them back with. in Paths �f rectitude and had watched over them with the fondest • care, so that Ile could say, "What more is there that I could have dope?" And. still, after it all they were about •to reject Him arid condemn Him to an Ignomin- ious death. The thought of if all over. powered His hinnan feelings, and Ile sat deem by the rdadside and e flood of tears filled Ris eyes and cheleing sob • constrained Ris voice and an oppressive sorrow filled His heart.• . The City of Jerusalem is a type of •the human seal. Beautiful beyond cone pare is the Soul, "Thee art all fair and I will dx mine eyes on thee." It has been the object of solicitous care .in the divine mind from all eternity. The • wealth a divine. grace has been lavish. ed on it. The providence of God hail watched over it in ell its wanderings, in the paths' Of iniquity as well as In virtue, and no desire is deeper in the divine heart than that it shall enjoy eternal beatitude. In pagan times there was no account taken of leinum seals, :Most men were but animals,' with few, .if any, rights, and were treated as such. Ancient his- tory ie Very, largely a catalogue of cruelties. Imenznan, the librarian ci Baineses; reek's, "What' the life eeel the locust, that gnay be killed by the 11, peasant?" and he comperes him to thbuiands. The 'Assyrian " monarch wrote on ' the, . atones of Nineveh: -"i took as . prisoners- men, young and old. Of some I 'cut the heads and feet; • oth- ' ors I toutltated. Of ,oung' men's ears I made a heap and o old men's ekulls a tower; children I burned in the flame' Paganism iet no value on 'hie man life, because •it did not reeognize the worth, of •the human Beni, and it Was not until the Ohristian religion pro- claimed the divine creation and the au- ernatural redemption of inan that the remendous value of. human life was re; eogelzed and the matvellous. worth ,of the individual 'Mut as such Was affirmed: The central teaching of Christianity Is that the. human' soul is of infinite take. •it makes. no 'difference whether' It be tbe pout :of the magnificent Leo or that of the most despised slave; It is of hetinite value and its ruin and eternal loss draw tears of sorrow froni :the God who came from heaven to •ra. de,em it: 4 The .hulnan soil, that which each of tis possesses and which makes us what we are, is, first of all, the -handiwork of God. It is created by an arehitect . of Infinite wisdoin whose' artistic resources are boundless,, There were no limits. - tions plaeed to Hois ability in forming S o beahtiful • ti thing, and Re . utilized the. wealth of 'Ills power in faehioning it Re took no earthly needel to forte it . by, but .1re. made 11, unto L118 Own image and likenesee-a Tees than the angels, crowning it with honor and glory. The Sacred 1Vord *speaks of its creation as the breathing out or the be - Ing of God. The body of Man was faint- ed from the slinie of the ea.rth but God breath'ed into its faee the breath of life and man became living being Th: first time Goa breathed, the Wortt Mita he spoke was the Son of God, equal with the Father in all things: „God breathes again, and this time it is a human soul that is formed. Finally not only is man's soul created by an oninipotent God and watched over by a solicitoas providence, ' but it is •destined to liy* forever. As soon as we attach • the note of immortality to the Meanest thing, It beeomes of wondrous worth. A flow- er, though it is . exquisitely. beautiful thing, still, because it Wee teener:row we think' ' tle of it; but give it an ever- lasting' life and it becomes of What. value. The soul will live forever, though the things about Us ecene and go. They have their periods of birth, perfection and depadence. .Still, ray soul Will nev- er die. • came rout the skies to redeem it. e won et that the consuming thought of His life was that the wandering sheep of the fold of Israel might be brought bank. Little wonder that He stood by the welt and talked with the Samaritan woman An examination should be nude of To Professor Ramiuty, at one of the added a jocular barrieter half aloud —all 4 every f0W1 a f tnIght after the ring • schools of mines, eame one day a dom. • lints been put on, ' to enter upon a, course of the school's 1 or menial magnate, who wished hitt son • all tbatelluteheet. er that Ile rectieed the penitent Magdalen and forgave her all her sins because 'she had loved much,' or that He wrest- ii In Order to distinguish' between the inStruction. "Bat mind you" said he, "I I leiWls one and two years old, It is a &let Want him to loath about strata, good plan to put the rings on. thet lett or dips, or faults, upheavals, or denude - legs only in one year, and the,ringe ea , tion of surfaces, and I don't want to fill 1 the right leg0,111Y neatt You. anA " 4 his mind, with fossils, Or mineralogy, or 'e ". stuff abont crystals.. What I want him s on in the alternate years. If the Tito " ed with the spirit of pride and obstinaey n the Scribes and Pharisees for three long years that He might Win thein Winally, little wonder that His ast cry amid tbe' agonies of the crofts was, "I thirst.* It was a thirst, for ouls that consumed Kim. It was a burning, desire to bring the world back o God that parched Hie throat. tt was an all -consuming pitasion for mares :Ovation that finally broke His heart. God and my foul. After all, when we get. all the things Of thls Ilfe in their proper perspective there are but two big things in this world. They are Goa and my soul. Everything else may slip roni my grasp and be destroyed. My ood name may be injured by slander, my wealth may be consumed' by fire, my health may be ruined by sickness, nd after death ha* etripped me of ov- rythiag there remain but me Mel and mr God. to leant is hove to find gold and giver etre put on the right iege in 1394, theri, sad copperin paying quantities, An hens in the neck with rilige 011 paying quantinee." their right legs Will be ready for kill• - gag 1900. If the ringe are Pat On •oita loft lege in the auteniti Or1taite; then tlhose hems will be ready for fag in the autumn of 1901. le desirable that Written record : 'Worse Titan Creects. Turns :Bad Blood Into yer the ,split in the i almuld be made of the facts, as the "Did ou haOf /licit Red 13lood_ f •attemorY is alit tO be faulty, I The advantage 40 the poultry keeper : froM Marking the fowls tar more that . a rpeneatee for the trouble wittea, lig:' a Church of the ft del Ituroeation?" haven't heard. What could it No other remedy possesses such be about? I thought the 'Members Of • perfect cleansing, healing and purl. • that char& were the most united in trio fyIng propertieS, Nivea, ••• OW. *44.1•016,4411.0iiial Is Oat alreet to the diseased parte brake Improved Mown. EMU the tdorre, dears the ale anowastopieroitetast le the threet,,and permanently tore' GaiiirditindHay Fe*er. slower Alt dieters, or 1),F*. W. Mule Co.. Toretito end nuffelte "They have ariveys borne that reptitit, ! Externally, heal* Sores, Ulcers, tion, but there is trouble enough there sow.° Abscesses, and all d 11 Erup ti its. "What abouti° ( Internally, restores the Stomach, "Titti niernbers` decided to give their Liver, Bowels and Blood to healthy pastor an automobile so he could more . i -easily make the round of his parish, alid; action. 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AM') • IrTeahiewGerAliovereanmatenyebdery_finatie/LeLa40 Moon,: *444441.1.44w—popi4w1444. 000.. : • r • c ntyre, London, is dead al ter a bort illness,from blood poisening, .e. .1( • Doctors and druggists pronounce Miller' Compound Iron Pills the best on the mar- ket; SO doses 25 cents. • Sold by all dreg • gine. Burglars in Montreal blew open six-foot save and got away with trea,s ares aggregating $124,85. Miller's' Worm Powders °pro fits chil- dren. Bold by all druggists, town. VVolves are reported to be killing • sheep at Buckingham, near Ottawa. t • The best hisonit and always the beat. 4 No. obangee. No uncerteinties.. -11. Every biscuit ligheemoist, delicione. • you want this certainty on Baking Dag, nee tiovers Baking Powder, 25o alb 4 a • . Our Baking Powder . itt an absolutely pure Creain Tartar Border - contains nothing injurious • J. L 110VEY Dispensing Chemist, Clinton reside in Quebienand will study .War. • NiaSaiaalliaialartyekatallgaWalaatatirltillaatannalliAlltilatiaaajailalattltatlag Bon. Justicia Tasie is elated for the •. MAIIIBLit AN. D eitAKITE- . . MONUMENTS, -BISCUI- ' R. Bourassa M. P. fcir IAbelle, is to . • 9 . Senate, succeede ate Senator Deschene, • Hamilton proposes erecting an addition to the House of Beth& for In- c urablee• . • Rev. Dr. Fothergill has tendered hire J. P. TISDALL. BANKEN, CLINIX114,. ONT. reeignation of the pastorate of the Frigate funds to loan eol:olortgalfee . at °male Baptist church. . -* - . • beat werrelet rates Hitler's Poserle, a mere,- Sold by all . . druggists,lown. 1 . A General Banking linemeati traneected • • ;Merest allowed on depotriti' • Jas : Morris, proprietor of the Morris - . . • 'de tel at his boarding house, He was 75 6 . years of age, • , . . ' roue notee oonaht , . Carriage Works, Bovimativilleeeropped • • •0 MeTaggart • W. H. Keyes, formerly of Galt, wa a .• . •BANICER . Eight cases of smallperx, have been county. • ,.. ALBERt ST • CLINTON• quarantined at Mount Elgin; Oxford • . • .. ., 4, Vert er a r aBnitsnakciregd . BtlaineEll. Shot and killed at &kennel), Man. Nervons people abould take Miller's Com :pound Iron PAW Bold all druggists • town.. • • A despatch from Port Arthur discre dits the•story that •Oanaciiart steamers will not be able to handle the ,grain crop this season. . • A RIGHT TO JUDGE. • Persons who have used Dr. Oliase's:Oint ment have the best right to • judge elf its r an ere is zio preparation on the market to -day which is backed by each a mesa of unsolioited testimony. It sures eczema, salt rheum and piles .80 promptly and thoroughly that people feel it a pleasure to renominend it to other sufferers. See testimonlale in the newspaper. ' Henry Grea,r, a farmer near Flinton, attempted to lite hie gun off the skiff ,after a hunting trip. The weapon was • discharged causing fatal injuries. Rev. Dr. Johnston and J.E. Boomer, London,had a narrow escape in a rune - way. caused by a rein . breaking. The carriage was kicked to piece& , NERVILINE CURES Ithentnatietn. The remarkable etrength and marvellous soothing property of Nervilinaa flares pain cure -renders it eineoat infallible in Rheumatism. Five times etronger than any other. Its penetrating Power enablea it to reach the 50111 00 of pain and drive out the disease. N rviline I more t in he action than any tneclicinaheresofore de- vised for the reliet. of mane leflyinitlea. Detiggietri sell it everywhere A Winnipeg dispatch Bays that Doukhobor woman are Willing to be beasts oflurden and are urging their. husbandirand fathers to get rid of all live titock. The earnings of the Grand Trunk RallWay ter lasb week allows an Inorease of 068,193 over that of the previous year, • me gorge are for 1902, $072.470 1001. $004, . TO Bk.DIJOE YOUR BOOT MBLiatlYIE ,Amberstburg tr:Anttreis .101plitig ONE SIZE • rie psinielas loilvertote Perth EcItentter • oleettawnclierket 1:testtrotastren4tglolokee half hard neither 14 it before the introduction of Puttiain'e Pahl. ""Sreal 81. Catharines less Corn and Watt Eittraotine itt tweety. leer hours the born ie rentelved. Pretty and smell feet are well soured on eyerybody, but tt can't he done yOU use Pet. nam e -others are not nearly eo good, Pat. sutra's is the hest, At arnigistm. • NOTES DISCOUNTED - Not es issued interest allowed -on deposits. TIIE MOLSONS BANK • Incorporated by Aot Parlianient 1866. °ANTAL $2,600,001 REST FUND $2,150,000 HEAD OFFI0E;1114ONTREAL Wh,•efereciet alscanutascne, Presid• e's James Beraor,,,Gen. Manager. Notes diMonnted, colleotions:rnede, deans leaned, sterling and American exohange bought and sold. Interest allowed on- - deposits Sauna BA= -Interest allowod On tants of $1 and rtp, Money advanced to rarmere on their own notes, with one or more endorsers, No mortgage required. UC. ifirewer. mattager„ oinfon. • . The . Sovereign .Bank Aletlneittenb CJAisitAL• $2,000,000' Stritscuinap CAPITAL 1,000,000 Head Office, 'reroute. It 8. Rom, Montreal, President . D. M. STEwART, ESQ., CieneralManager Extracts from Government Returns : hilly 31,1902 July 3141902 Capital Paid Up.. e40,000 9ie.000 Reserve bund 110,005 rtoeoo assets ,,, 1,160,o00 2,195,000 M.Trouillot.Vrettch Minleteeof Com. mace, &vont the OreatiOn of free porte IttV'ettlied. The silk trade of the japarnese Itro. pire is reported as being in a highly prosperoue stare. . The decree forbidclingthe admittettee of Jews to Russian univeretties ' has been Withdrawh, S. West, an old resident of the Conn. A General Banking Business Iran saetedl • Saving* Hank Department hiterest,fit 3 per sent per finnan% allowed on depoeits of $1 andupWarae.frout dote of dopes% and eoniponadod half -yearly. Deposit ReCtiptto betted attyttatot moat to lfeemers ott heir Own -notes, PaYabloallyW Stahl caaeds Milken exeepted) 'tweed at Parstia bola mid sold. iliettey Order* twvery ow retell. C0l14etiets4 pewee* ly attended to. Clinton • Branch • ty ot Co*foMt 1eded, at the .age of 82 Now openforttenstalitatiking tutu elle ireata, LP. '021(Milit, Moms. Reittenbury St '97orkt, •.eLliNretiv. Direct- imparters. Workroanehin and Material guaranteed. JAS. G, SEALE licktettettleelINHDOW0411441441PIMetei ICentral Meat Market 4 Raving purolateed the butchering hueiness of F. H. Powell I an Ines. cued to furnish the people of Clin- ton with alt kinds of Fresh ind Cured- Meets. feansage, bologna •-lard, butter Ind eggs always kept On bend. Fitzsimons tt Son. 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