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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-10-10, Page 6• October 10t1i; 1902. THE WQ mzoliciS FOR ALL BILIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS, Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver & Female Ailments., Prepared only by the Proprietor, TII0M413 BEROlfald, $t. Helens, Eng. 'Sold Everywhere in Canada and U, S. America. In boxes, 25 cents. "Miss Minnie Goudy, aged eeVenteen Well Insured. D'ye See years, of London, Ont., Poisoned her- self on account of a quarrel with he A wealthy Riverina squatter now over. departed, as he used to phrase if, "to The public school teachers of Tor- the gres.t ltfuster," Was Voted almost °rata, will have a,holiday to visit Detr olt on Oct. St . as much for 'Ida Attic wit as for Is To vo to Ton tuna 7,,,.. parsimony. He also stuttered very bad- ileS i?itilreaeoscotre:t thtoretgi (ince wit i) and won? forna of itehina V and ?helped larlonugentise.htelutliangonutteri bleeding and protruding piles "D'sm we ? D'ye see ?" giS niggardly the manufacturers have guaranteed it. es tea thriellials ilf the WIT press and ask your neigtr traits gained him widespread local un- bars what they think of it. Yon can use it and popularity and the bitter enmity of sun., get Tour moues, back if not oared. filo a ons, to A„r U. OW n...0 13, .W. . 110 were p.lWaysrigorously re. U dealers or ICEOlaNSON,DATIra & CO,;Toronto.. fused miens at his stations, Dr. Chase% Ointment , Smarting under this unusual Mhos.- . . pitality, some disappointed swaggles Sir Wilfrid Laurier returned to Lon- on occasion set ere to one of the squat - don from Prance, and sails for Canada ter's wool sheds and then *rote upon on Tuesday. a gate, "We've well burnt down your , woolshed. D'ye see ? D'ye see T” Meg Michael Mdiakell, aged 105 , Of course, it caught the big man's years, died at Sydney Mines. She was . eye when next be passed • through. Tor the oldest resident in Cape Breton. a moment he contemplated the an - SICK bTOMACH • uouncement, and then with a sardonic , grin teak the stump of a blue pencil Zday be often quickly relieved and its un- /from his pocket and scribbled • under- pleiteant consequences averted by taking 80 i neath : It was' well insured. D'ye see? drops of Nerviline iu a littlesweeteised wt- 1 D'ye see.?"—Heusehold Words. , er. It instantly relieve the nauree, and .. ., its soothing and stimulating .properties . . Beware of the Snag. . . . • oalms the etomeoh and enables it to go Ms • and complete the proems of digestion. The In -the midst of life a• snag fre-• action of Nerviline. is 'simply charming, que'ntly looms up in mir pathway ' and pleasant, penetrating and powerful, Drag- all. unconsciously we butt into it. A . , .. • . man whu is known to support and Signor Marconi is repotted to bave upheld law may Make a raisetep and succeeded in tes,nsmitting a complete - • violate a. city bylaw before he reedy - wireless, telegraph, message. across eoe . gusts sell it. Atlantic. • • ers his eqUilibriturt. esult the eche - Mr Justice Britton will hold a spec- -dine Price and costs. Theodore Snow is • a Front street ial sittintes of the Middlesex A.ssizes hear the 'merchant and a young man in whbm London. Ont., ' Nov. 3,' to the public teposes respect and con- Sifton murder trial. faience. Last night a bicycle chanced GOOD HEALTH FOR CAPITAL, .to be standing' on the sidewalk in front of his. place of. business,. and . Maintaining good health is to the major - the exuberance of youth he said 'fly Of people the most vital question in the "Whoa, Bin." and mounted. it, taking wood and nature affords no more efficient a short turn on the sidewalk aforesaid. strengthener for the system and restorative Fatal error • A policeman was in sight for the nerves then Dr Chaseai Nerve Feod saw the raerehant's escapade. Natura115, gradually,and wet:duly it forms and appeared before Magistrate Wroughton fe new, red martingales in the blood, creates new, healthy nerve cells arid. puts into the this morning and paid $2 and costs with . system the snap, energy and vitality that. the air of "a Chesterfiehl.—Klondike. defies disease. Farm Ilorsea. ' Miss Amy Card; of Woodbridge, vette fatally burned by the explosion of a This class of horses. is. the most. ina- lantern which she was carryings tier • pertant branch of the • equine family, sister. Mies Aggie Card, received sere, beteuse it is used by. the largest num- ous injuries in trying to extinguish the . flames. . • her of people, and the firm horse IS em - EXPERIENCED CORNSAND WABTS ployed in the production of that which .. • • • sustaini the life of man as well is of Your unaatisfactory experienee with oth- Most animate. Horses of this !lass. nanst er preperations should not influence you• against elaitnaroni." It was the first, the be of good size, •style and. action in. or• - best, the only painless corn euro Giie it der to be valuable. • The majority' of a trial. A corn treated with other reme aura horses` are too small to be of the dies wouldn't do so again it it could help it, most value to their oWners. It alwaya Give your corn a chance. Druggists who pays• to .raise the best grade of horses. sell only the best always mil Putitem's , . . The .merket is never overstocked with Pas nless Corn Extraotor. . such horses. It takes no more grain to The revenue of 'NewfrnindIand fer keep e :good horse than a poor one of $550;„ the same size. Many farmers lose a the Quarter endiug Sept. 30 was good deal of money by POO, the largest amount collected elloiving their any stroller period in the .colony's horses to run down or by not keeping them strong and vigorous, Any .farm team will do more work maless feed fed regularly three times a'day. • It is not what a 'horse eats •but what • is thormighly digested that gives vigor- ous life or inereimed flesh. Progessive • and intelligent horse owners ought tol give the horse the main attention.' Never buy a horse while in motion. and Chain free.—No Money .17AtIttantrfi"stftadansdtill. If sound, hhe history. „ Immense Opportunity. Forgetting a Beautiful Watch 10 Required.—Every Viro- limbs without Lying, squarelyuness • high-lifed. Very few horses have suf. man, Boy, or Girl Has the fielent care given to the legs and feet. This i.s especiall the ease with farm . same Opportunity under horses. HoursYare spent in brushing our Swam, and feet are neglected. Ib order to have Dr Arnold's English The raising of horses requires study Toxin Pills placed in the hands al all and the very beet of practical judgment, persons suffering from bad healt h we combined with common sense experience. make the following most liberal offer:— If You have net the required experience If you will lend to us your name and rou must absorb the best parts from the address and agree to sell for us twelve experience of others and make a care- ' hazes of Dr Arnold's English 3)08in - ;VP' Perlielint kiplfereol-to your own Plffe at 2he per box, we will give you animal and the object you have in view. absolutely free a beautiful *etas and 'A few make money by breeding trotters, chain in either ladien' or gentleman's but the surest plan is to breed for large, . size, or your choice of twenty:Other ;10f,fitifi hail aiiir vorceij.-...-1=-7.------, - the hair, raane, and can, but the legs THE 0 Canadian Ghost Story. 000.001.00 In Lake Huron -there is an bland called Main Station, On this island is a stone 'structure which it sup- posed to have hem a fort to shelter United States troops in the war of 1812. The Indians tell many stories of 'the spirite whieh are supposed to gather mind this , fort. The structure Is built of °lid stone It is divided into two cerapartments by a acme partition, and in each of these is found a fireplate. In and around this street= have been found the bones of many htl.M411 beings. Also some distance below the surface have been unearthed a number of can- nons of solid brass, and the other wea- pons of warfare. In the summer of 1889, says a cores- pondent of the Chatsworth "News," eamPing party visited. the island. "We purposed remaining for some time. On the firat night we were determined to sleep within tbe tvalls of the old fort. As the darkness gathered round, drift- wood was brought and bright fires were soon ablaze in each of the fireplaces. Story -telling, song -singing, and, waist - playing were the amusement's of the evening. At. last, the hour for retiring having arrived, camp -beds were arranged and all retired. We had lain for several hours; a number were in the world of forgetfulness, as was shown by their heavy breathing. The wind moaned among the trees, and the waves beat upon the rocks below the cliff. Just out- side the walls was beard a strange and unearthly noise, which awoke several of the campers, who arose to 000, if pos., siblet the cause of the disturbance. On opening the door a bumping noise was heard a few rods away, but as the night was dark nothing could be seen. After gazing into darkness for some time and seeing nothing, 0,11 again retired to their beds, with the hope of no furth- er disturbance for the night. In this, however,' they were disappointed, for only a few minutes elapsed when the strange noise was again heard. This time it sounded like one crying for help. The door was again opened, and a vrhite figure of a human being was seen. It disappeared as if the earth had opened to receive it. Those who were awake and saw the sight remembered. the stories told of the haunted island. These weird sounds were continued during the rest of the 'night, and sleep forsook the fright- ened campers. As soon as daylight all concluded to leave the island, which they did, selecting another some distance from this one, where they pitched their tent tad finished their stay at Lake Huron." • • • •• COIF'S INTON !JEW ERA Pew people Carl understand tlie feel- ings or the 'pugilist as he is being counted out. He hears the seconds ticked off. He struggles to rise, but struggles in vain. Ile has lost the fight. There are some who are making a losing fight for life that can appreciate this; those whose lungs are 'diseased. With every tick of the watch, they know that they are being counted out. The foot question is haw can a quick rally be made to continue the fight molt* disease? Many who have asked that question have found a satisfactory answer in the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures bronchitis, obstinate,. deep-seated coughs, hemor- rhage, night -sweats., emaciation, and other conditious which if neglected or unskilfully treated may find a fatal termination in consunmtion, elrhen I commenced taking Dr. Pierces Golderildedical Discovery,a writes !dr, John T. Reed, of Jefferson, Jefferson Co., Ark., ttI was very low with a cough, and would at time* spit up blood. I was shot able to do any work at all. was weak and my bead was dizzy. The first bottle I took did me so much good that X had faith in it and continued until I bad taken twelve bottles, Now I do not look like nor feet like the same MOP as I was a year ago. People wereestonished and said they did not think I could live. X can thankfully say that X am entirely cured of a disease from which had it not been for your wonderful "Discovery I would have died.” There are cures behind every claim made. for the "Discovery," which no "lust, as good" medicine can show.. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bovrels and stimulate the sluggish liver. Ire neceesary before 'we can do the pot. Ilion of work and fulfil the destiny which. God has set before each of us. Not until all our thoughts, aapirations and deeds move in bleseed harmony will we be able to sail as a staunch, _seaworthy craft through Or stormy careers into the haven. of eternal life. There is a virtue in the chastening of Goa and in the discipline of Christian living. It makes us appreciate that "the life more. than meat and the body 'than raiment," 843 Christ said, So God chastens us because he is mindful of our SOUPS eternal welfare. Do any of us regret the 'training. of our childhood years, which has equipped us to fight 'better In the warfare - of life? Ought not. make 4 spring - Mr. trinisonbeak—Tbatio ridiculous. 0. --Why is it ridiculous? Mr. C.—Because one ewaltow does make a spring. I've seen it spring from one twig to another.-01flo State d'our* Ue of bears a life that has a charm Ile never seems to come to harm l •;[ In midst of murders, auieides, Explosions, wrecks and homicides, • Ile's' always there—and so he ought -41a, Same eld ubiquitous reporter I ,"The bow of a ship," says a humor- ous handbook of nautical terms, "is not evidence of politeness." It reminds us. of a line irt "Flotsam from the Isis" :- "And the bands went Ito to the nose of the boat, displaying a lack of good taste, And trot began to pull at her stays, and then. to serub at her waist." This, it may be remembered, occurred off the Isle of Rudeness, where— A spit ran down to the bay, And a tongue of land projected in al most unmannerly way. —London Globe, A Fifth avenue art dealer tells with keen relish s, new story of J. Plerpont Morgan. The financier was viewing * new painting which had just been hung In the gallery, when a woman who bore the hall -mark of newly aequired wealth swept in and was soon questioning Mr. Morgan about the merits of the paint- ing. Mr. Morgan was soon giving an accurate and somewhat technical esti.. - mate of the work. When Mr; Morgan had gone Mrs. Newly Rich said to the art dealers • The Berliner ....,,,,...,, ., Gramopkone _ ........06.4 • .11:4, The Best Talking Machine The most wonderful inetrutnent will Mug every kind of mug, 001inie, Sawed or Elena. mental eta every inetrunseut or a full Bram' Band or Oroheetra. It will play Oahe W te or A /amain loud ectocult to danoe by. Pelee $10.00 to *KAN old on easy psyrnente if desired, , 1 $1.00 cash and $2,00 per month. Every Graranamhone is made in Canada and is sold wit ii a WRITTEN GIJARAN• TEE raft 0 YEARS, Write or gall for circulars it oetaloguee. Sold by ' ' 0. HOAR& Acrent for Clinton Manufantured by E. Berliner. Montrest, Buggies waggons 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 pieces are as tow as can be found.tor first-class material and workmanship, Before you buy call and eee us. We 48014141e the Canadian Eiteel Field Fenoe, sheet' %Men, illy firmer* erect from 69 to SO rods per day, it is e ohesp strong fence. Geo. Lavis, Isaac Street Minton rata N VP DOOR 11.1 r11117 ER/I 0 Every Farmer Should use FOR1VIALDEFEYDE. "That gentleman is an art critic, ' — • suppose." "On, yes," said the dealer, "he le very good Judge of art," , • "But it must be a poor way of maks ing a living," commented the woman. "'Couldn't you send him a check for his The best known remedy for Smut on Oats, Harley, Wheat or Corn. We cam give you testimonialefrom all:the""leading farmers of this section who used our Formaldehyde last year. Fall instructions given with each bottle. Use Combe's ”Standard Formaldehyde" front who stood" grinning at his per- • formance "I say, sonn y•our mother courteous 'services to me in explaining those paintings? • "Oh, dear, not' said the dealer, in horror; "that was 3'. Pierpont Morgan.* —1iTew York Mmes. At country fete a short time ago a conjuror was performing tile old trick of producing eggs from a pocket handker- chief when he remarked to a yokel in can't get' eggs without ens. ,can she ?" "Well, then, I guess my Mother can get eggs without hens." ' Conjuror—Why, how's that • "'Cause she keeps- ducks and gooses," replied the boy amid roars of laughter. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED • ' we, then, to complain of our Father chastening love, which fits . us to fully Ily local antilicetions,. as they cannot enjoy our inheritance the .Iiingdom reach the diseased portion of theesr. There • 171 •of Eternal Peace? • . is only' one way to cure deafness, and that is by, constitutional remedies, .. Deafness Is 1 ., . -caused by an. infiamedeenditioo ot _ the nineena linbig of the 'Eustachian tuts. ' 'The Mood's, Address. ' "-- Ha B. COMM Chemist 41 Druggist Reduction in Prices Here le a great *mute to segureils, first:olasslbuggy ata - big l'yednotian, No them prices:— • • $80 Boggles for ite$ $75 Buggies for $65 $65 Buggies for $60 ' ' Remember these are ell our 0170 make which places • us in a position to guarani. Wen], as we do not lir, any material but wiutt ia first class. • s - -- [Repairing promptlyattendedto.by experienced S6O.tt's "Emulsion is the . "Among the addresses presented fp the When Oils tube gets intiamed you have a . • .RUJIBILL ,86 • Rum te Clint° ft ree means of life. and of the en. Ring by Mr. Seddon, Premier of New rumblini sound or imperfect besting, find • joyment of life of •thousands.of signed by. the thief when it a entirely oloaed deafneas ia the . ' Zealand, was one 1 sion gives -the - flesh and We among th e youngest of our ehils •dition af a , catarrh,which• is nothing but infiernedactory cure . of cionsurnption and the - the 'wide sPsee wbieh divides IIS front. that oan not be oured• by ICall'o ,Caterth S. S. - COOPER - • ( PROPRIETOR, result, and unlese the inflammation 'nitwit h. dering greet ngs %to the lEing, the ad- normal oonditiorahettrinz will be cleatroved iSaS12 oor and d childr of the various Maori tribes, After ten. be' taken out and the ,tube restored to its t To the men Scott's Emul.. dress Proceeded • • forever; nine cased out of ten are ceueed by Br d F nen, women an en. . strength so necessary for the dten are moved to .address yYou We Winthere IgeU triarinda:eedg' Dollars for 6 • across • repairino, of body losses from ;you 14 tie love we bore your illustrious )are, • Seed for chanter free. • • . General Builder and Contractor. . • , , • • any ease of deafness (caused from catarrh). mother, }ter late Majesty, Queeu . . and our attachment to the throne Hell'e'ramily Pills are the beet. • For Women Scott's Emul- you nout ascend in .this year of •• F. J. 011ESNEr & CO., Toledo., O. any wasting disease. -• - • VV - Sold by Druggista, 75c. sion does this.an more. • is . our ord. We .have mourned the dead _ ' clerks, farmer's sorts, la syere. mechanical, PuY- .4.,tents, liciolt-keePtra. 'Positions to persona of aq a rflost sustain -in- food and Queen, whom we regarded as a diother erwadeeseanotgive' tonic for the special trials that while ehe lived. .Slie as gone to 'rest sielaata• Pr sobers, sttirts, married and - "with the reight t a dead, adding to. their V(11: eevtgAmiggoalinl Pgagr IO n n ert • cession you are our King and Our P TEES glitiLEY- GAR- RIDT3014 0 Waterloo' and gat Priced and estimates before niacin ; manuf"tar ea • a i• women have to bear. • vve To Children Scott'S. lorig .roll of name the meat ,noble and have Paid several cumva'sJu ssers ;50, weekly 'for Gall ,SiOT c; ivei: food 'revered. Now hi virtue'. of your aue, 'Portai;ti tivIte/pny and we. win. give ions, Agent for the Celebrated GRAYBILL SCHOOL DE$11t. ,This :factory. ie the targest in he county, and hart the very_ We'd improved ma- chinery capable of domg work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive and ?tellable stook and prepared plans, and give estimator' for and build all else* • se of buildings on short notioe and on the filmiest prices All work is sup3rvia- ' ed in a mechanical way and satisfaotion • euerenteed. We gell kinds of In end exterior metertal. Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lune, .Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc • • Hear, 0 , Sire, this is out word and and blood:-, - For ix4 (-ids. pledge 1 To the Throne we will ever be : ' true, for did not your 'children discover for thin•and sickly,.boys.Scdtt'S . 'thug ago in the years of the great Queen E3111.11Sibn IS 'a c'ec.:at 1,c1r. that .under her benign rule all her sub- -7 .... ....: 4„e..ets. ba.41. equal:.iight4...end.P.F9t@Pticin 1 1.'d the ,serviee of the empire we -dedicate VOSroCrtht017,T 4 °• ‘.!YN:z' 6}17"--- . ourselves, for would not our best out of . 50o. and I i. 0 ; ' el tlr....z....%....... the few we are now be fighting shoulder premiums such as One sets of jewelry, violi n s, m andolins. t ea Bets, sateen , skirts, cameras, etc. Remember we don't want any money until after you sell the ;sills and von don't have to sell Max Pemberton Oil Football. ][4 a letter to The London Daily Mail Sfax Pemberton, an author whose stor- ies are full of action, to say the least, thus relieints his feelings As a lover Of football may I preheat' at the beginning of the autumn waxen against the new Phase presented to am by a to shoulder with our • white brothers mpg 'Ogainst tte nat on s foes had ,your Ma- jesty permitted Since, however, the policy oaf , your Majesty's Governinent preventld our proving by active service • a the depth of our loyalty, we ask your No. 1, and No. 2, are sold n Clinton Majesty th- be assured that our hearts M all reeponsible Drug Stores. are true to ()Ur King, and *at his foes are our foes. We cannot dee you in person, as we go strongly desire ; yet, we aaa bave seen yen In the person of our -la re • ase..7;:-.-.4:A.-...a•44 Coolea Cotton 36ot Compona Is successfully nsed inenth 0,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Lad your druggist for Cook's Cotton Roof Take zto orlier,as all Mixtures, pine one are dangerous. Pries; No. 1,U SO. 0,10 degreeststronger48 Per box. maitedon receipt of price and two Inifehe (look company wind= 1 and Smola and recoinniends4 allifP414 la Cianado. Prince, your royal ,son, whose passing through our Midst Will ever be treasured s the memorable evelit of our lives. ore biro we were pleased to hear of ur Majesty's message to us,' your aori children, and to whom we ten - red our especial regards for your Ma- ga occasion which calls the world to honor to your Majesty inspires us to eat those sentiments which your melt, son has already borne to you, mayhap in the universal acclaim of ny voices--thatsof-youraMaoriapeopla ems email Mad weak. Your Majesty will know that our hearts are big with love for you. To us it is enough that o have spoken. It is enough that we have been permitted in this way to ap. preach your Majeoty's throne to tender our earnest Wishes that your Mitjesty May enjoy a long. and prosperous reign aver taeasaltea.tho..sreat heritage Of • '. eat. neorda . —out tc? gr fo a ea A Present Itepaid. IV • ' , a at Great was the rejoicing (says the CrO . or even sixty thousand Some correspondent of The Pall Mall people should gather about a ring to Gazette) *hen 'Victor Emmanuel itt4 watch. twenty-two trained footpads any more than 12 boxes to get the i d t B. " h t . worrying a ea er a a so in y premiums, This Is a bona fide offer f I I a ta Y arr Ve a "mug" w ere 4 guineas an hour is truly a hunillieting . frame a reliable modern thet has given Queen and Princess are, alter his visit exhibition. We are told that on inch thousands of dol)arti worth of pro:lat.!, to Russia, and, Kings being like othes fields Waterloo was won. It seems to iums to agents all over tu'e country, me that it would be truer to say that on 'mortals where their affections are eon-. such Spion Epp was lost, For real sport Remember also that Dr Arnold Eng- lish Toxin Pills are d welt known rem • edY'for all diseasee of the kidney and tensed`, his delight at being recognized by his little one-yestr daughter was im- no one bat a -greater adrairation than nirielf, nor 4 greater Wei in its value. Buts eteawe-notalosingsoll-sensesof spree - portion, and is it not a lamentable re- flection upon our notional faith in ath- letice, that unathletic Csermaity is turn- ing out such splendid specimens -of mail - hood as we saw at her reeeet manoeu- vres, while both Prance and Germany are beginning to ne led us as comma cud opponents of the first grade 1 If one-tenth the time aow given to football played by professioitals were devoted to technical training the pessiMista would find less justification. Apropoit of Mr. Petaberton's letter the following Were the attendances at setae 61 the important matches on the open - big day Of the British football *meow*. At Sunderland v. Wats Forest, 15,000 people; Wolverhampton v. Derby County, 8,000; Blackburn Rovers v. Middlesex, 3,000; West tiromwick Al- bion v. Overton, 15,000; Sheffield Unit. ed v. Sheffield Wednesday, 10,000 ; outhampton v. Portsmouth, 7,000 ; Tottenham Hotspur. is. Gray's United, 4.000 ; West Bun v. WOO1Wieh Arsenal, 4,000; New Broinpton v. Stoke, 2,000; , Worthen) ton is. Notts . County, 2,000; Liverpoo Celtus, 8,000; Aston Villa r." Smell Heath; 5,000; NeweOtlit Unit - id v. Glasgow &macro, 5,000, These et- tendenees are, comparatively *diking, etas *Mall to What will be the rule as ibe SiftellOn proem's.; and the nktiOus tott• and eitp *attest* Oa hi full bladds,__Beight s diseasea_diabetries-)nenseas-Several•-ofatheaverialewahoute— ieliefitintervons troubles, and female complaints, and are for sale by . all first claiis druggists and dealers .in - • ineditinee in all ;tarts of the World. You have only to show them to sell . them. You &remit offering something that the people don't know. Our , ' Watches are the regular standard size for Ladies or Gentlemen its Nickel or 001 Metal Oases- with handoome Inmineted dials 9.114 reliable timediten- • ere, Watchereetich as no lady or gentle. man need be ashamed to Merry, and they will be tient absolutely Pratt to all who sell twelve 'boxes of those won- derful Toxin Pills. Write at once and be the first in your locality' to earn one of those beautifid mateht 4 and chain. • As 80011 AS We receive year letter or pest card we will send you poet bald Melee boxer', together with our Blue totted catalogue and beautifully Colored card With your namettnd address .01 as r our authorized agent. Bear In mind that you will not be twitted to aeil any • morothatt the 12 boxes and we d3let avant any money until after you have 101(1 thenh We hear all the expense and are only Making.thie . offer. ass roughed of advertising Dr Avn Okra Enitliall, Toxin Pills. LiOnvt delay, "trite at Orlde and earn a beautiful pre- Stinb for yourself for Ohristinas. t Addreite Arnold Medicine Co, Depta.A. 50 Adelaide St, Bask Toroto, Oat. Sept 5.8ro, - ' that ne had at hit own disposal in Pete ersburg were devoted to buying a pre& tent for the Princes" Yolanda. No WO - Man bang at hand , to advise, it was weighty matter,.so much op that he fin- ally decided on looking at the dope for' luopiration, and made. a round of them. He was giving this up in deepair when lie eye Was caught by a magnificent White lace shawl, worth much more than its weight in ,gold. This was promptly bought, with .4 feeling that it wtw Worthy of its prospective owner, The Queen smiled when else saw such preterit for baby, but it was duly Wrapped about the Princess when she was taken in to gee her father. "Pa -pi, peapita' she cried, making a desperate effort to go to the King, and in her eag- mem taught both hands and feet in the cobweb Mee, and, as nothing could stop her, she arrived in her lathet's arms flushed and happy, but with the lime, lei rage. "Never nundf istild his Majesty, *she knew me, and that repays tee fe, • to etirti enia in gone DAY. . Take Laitatire rirtitito quoi P- reggiet Ireton.; thp mono% , fait dirra. h. W. Gr• HOO,411) $e • " Mach belf, • /it (/' `4. bligntpionnn 1 'Wholesale stack of pianos at very best possible prices. Organs, the very enteriainable gramophone, sheet music, inTic of music* at e. HORRE*S. music, Emporium, tune N IPATIO Sick lloadttobo, =outran% -Dys- pepsia, doutpd Tougue, rod Breath,. Heart Burn, Wafer Biash, or. any ' Disease of the Stomach, Liver et RoWele, Liam -Liver Pillg are ,purely vegetable ; neither gripe, weaken nor itlekett, are tatty 40 take end' prompt to att. wre:Eccrw- Raving bought out tile Retneee buelbehe of A., MORTEN, is go- ing to sell Tronks,Volises,Duittets Ituettoutd evetythingin oMnieetion with the trade- Good and Ohettp4 4tght Hotness a anteialt, chit and dial and win toe yon W • • II Huron St,,tt doors. woo ot Sews OthltOte g oar orders' • 'Alas. send s. Brant ford. o. Ltd. for growth of flesh ancm)one father. For the Fall Trade is now almost complete and comprises all the new materials Waist materials in French Flannels Finnetlaineti, Eto, A special line of Fancy Striped Black Silks for waists at 50o yard, CCD.A.TS eca\T Dandruff • Cure eroPs. Au. PALLING Ort • TOR DANORTBVI-.414,41rSjitit. IRRITATION or Tint Sem* ?MOM! A Lttromatit Guovent er Tax; MULTI& HAIR AND *LW/2M IIAZDNItS5. PRiCE SOL Allie $11.011 ar 844 SIV4414111, etwaini IMMO ito SOWN CO, Liiifted, • Torso, Wass, an ask Usitts, FURNITURE iiROAIVOOT, BOX & • The etoody inereitee ut tier trade iit good prentof the fact that our go di ant righ and our prices lower than those et other dealers in the trade. We Manufacture furniture on a largo wale and eau afford to tall &cap. If you buy from net we gave for you the profit, which, in:other eases, has to be. added in i , the rMail dealer. This week we have passed into stook SOIX16 di our new designe. SpliCe will not polo 'no to quote prices, bni come end eoe fot yontgelf whit* enapo We halm to offer. Rettiemb6r.06 ate diltartabled our nricea obeli be the Mod the trial* UNDERTAKING. xu this aopotiroout our stack is oomplete, sna !nave nodoubtedlytthelebeit ftknegit outfit itt the county. Our.phOei u'ottite the!letvest, BEOADPOOT.BOX 80 00. ItemdleY P, 5, Nei and Elottahy oath attended to. by ,cellinft at WI, ()Wei a, Irund •-• ifletOrl risidelaOtt CI>