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The Clinton New Era, 1902-10-31, Page 8raW ning iantott- BUMS HAPPY TliOnIGHT TE day has zone Past when a wiSe wonian Will Put up with an inferier Cooking apparatue, She hall 'heard of The "'Kapp), Thought" Range, The corrugated 9vess and her neighbors tell her what it will do, If bY Chance you do not know the Merits of The "Happy Thought', you owe it to yourself to investigate. See tlie. Range, look into the firebox and flues, weigh the covere, note the patented dampers„ the ventilated, illuminated oven, the corrugated oven plates, and all the different features that make this Range Oo different and SO superior, Yon don't know 'tom Itoneehold comfort 11 you don't know The "Rare, Thought" Range. Write the Niumfacture;$ for Nusfrated CafolOgas. • The WM. sucn STOVE dO.MlativroRD • HARLAND BRO.i. The Boer visitors lunched with Lord Minto at Rideau Hall, on Wednesday MUSOULA.R RHEUMATISM Wilkineon, Stratford, Ont, eay e t•elt penal:mad great relief from Muscular Rheu • OF RAYER. affords me much pleasure to Say that I ex - monism by using two boxes of Milburn'a - Er F. DE BOLA MENDES, 1 Rabbi of the " Gates of Prayer" (West End Synagsogue), New • York. THE HABIT •*enplane Pine," Price 50e. a box, •..Mayor Fiendrie, Hamilton, has remiyed $6,000 tram an unknown philanthropist for • city destines. •There is nothing bareh about Laxe-laver " Fjlife 'They cure ConetipationDyepepsia, Suds nieniaolae and Bilious bpelle without s ••griping, purging or sickening. Pelee 25o. The Scotch maniamists employed at the Kingston locomotive works are bringing their families out. SPRAINED AIM THE CLINTON NEW ERA strong geternunationma vest trienue were in despair, wheu one loving heart, not discouraged by rebuff, beto,ok itaef to prayer, to fervid, passionate tion at the very footstool of God, call- ing Upon Ulna "iv very truth" for belp and guidance for the one so wilfully blind. After fortpeight hours, when the object 01 so much loving thought was again encountered the latter cheer.. fully vouchsafed the asonisning in formation that the idea had corne to •ni of •consultthg voIuzitai1y anothey friend, a wise and almost *orgotten one. and the abide then received had sway - •ed. him to heed the remonstrances and warnings $o long discarded. Must WO ' not think that .,tbat passionate prayer, unknown to ite 'subject, is •entitled to some share in the :sudden retreat made by uncompromising obstinacy and the unlooked for recourse to the one earth- ly influenee that surprisingly could. away him This is only one Instance, quoted because recent in. the 'writer's • Mind. Every earnest observer can , count up numerous similar ones,and were he able to read the heart experi- ence of his neighbors instances would add themselves to ins"ances of response to prayer, until the accumulated mas • • The r*ord is near to those who call upon •aim, to those who call upon. Him In very., truth. -Psalms, .exlv. - • Tnia is enword tothe owag, basedeli on the discerning experience of all who have attained middle age dt least; greats I Toronto apple buyers say that the •crop throughout the Province is turning out Ira& better than it promised earlier In the season. Not only la it larger* but the quality of the fruit has linprov- ed, the fungus • noticeable in the early ttutunan has pretty generally disappears ed, and the apples nave filled out well, without serious blemish. • • A Belgium family, all morphiannenn ttes, have applied to the Paris pollee for relief. They were so besotted by the habit that they lost all inclination to work, and, not having motley to buy tnin narcotic,. were in great distress. "You are kinking well," said the street log to the goat. "Plenty of fodder for you hew that the billboards are filled with theatrical posters, eh 2" • . "Yes," replied the goat, "but I have '. not begun on them. I've been deveting ; my attention to the new cereal foods." "Those patent things? Why, thought"— . "Not the foods.; the boxes". More nu- • . triment in them Pt -Cincinnati Tribune., Tess -He used to take • me to the theatre• every other evezing or so, but one evening when we were sitting in- • the parlor I foolishly sallowed him la kiss min s•nInry Ovingtonedasper,Onewrites : "My, er years bat increese tbe .rabge of .0. Jess -What has that to do nith the • We nee er any gooa. e ' ,„„s. Tess-enVell, now he wants to eh in tha ,„nn a. Ilagyainn Yellow and it owed mothern minor ll the nime-•Philadelphia Pres*, . • Apn various in a few days Priae 250, s •As years add •themselvstand es to years '7 • ' * • 43traduates of Norgunetchoole. men* ' generalized facts out • • , mother had a badly sprained arm. nothing servation and confirm the results already theatre? IOW take a course in -domestic science prominent/sr before' • him • or her. All may not be required to teach it but the. Minister probably intends to o reviews t e•past ; we call the statement of them experience, ' ' husbands school teachers will be able to count on Theis, from the various incts of kindnees - their wives being ableto MAMMA house received from relatives or friends we gen. wifely duties with a confidence born of . ••• • • A It oru• to Farm. loiters. PA/ NE'S CELERY We Rave the votes. There is always more Intermit in an I • election, than there is In a Tote taken upon an atestract queen ,n, or even on I COMPOUNL a proposal for An actual change in leg- The Home Friend of the Fari Jelation: In. the yeax 18l.: there were - 1 44%05 Men ready to go to the polls to • mer and Rio Family in vote for menabeilk of the Legislature. the Au.tunan Season. !there were bnly ..60,7$2 who went to the polls to vote in the prohibition plebiscite, The vote polled. in Ontario in the pro. hibition plebiscite of 1801 was much After the labora and toile of the summer time, and harvesting of crepe in the early autumn, many of cur farmers, their wives, daughters A04 OVA, And themselves in a Q0nditiOn of health demanding careful at- tention ifillness is to be avoided. Many ex- perience kidney trouble of SOMA, form; with se& the liver is torpid; there is biliousness, newea saa vonsiilen with loss of Apeatite and depression of epirits. Thousands who bane been exposed to cold. danap *Inds and rains, now feel -the twinges of terrible rheematiem; others rundown by worry, overwork and irregular dieting, are tor- mented with the pangs of dyspepsia. s To he thousands of rundown, sickly and half dead men and women in farm homes vve recommend with all honesty and confid- ence the worker's friend, Paine's Celery Compound, theonly medicine that can quickly and fulln restore strength to the weak body And vigor to the minden Paine's Celery Compound tones the stom- ach; it removes poisonous tioida from the blood which -mouse rheumatism; it feeds the weak and diseased nerves. And banishes oeuralgio tortures; it purifies the blood and gives true vitality and life, The use of Paine's Celery Compound in autumn means the establishing of a perfect physical vigor to withstand the rigors of a Revere winter. Has Ibis Rnythipa To Do With The Building .01 Our New larger than the vote polled in the pro- hibition plebiscite in 1808 In the- tentner case the voting teolnplece at the same tune as the unieicipal elec- tion, a large number of persons were at the polls tor the purpoee of venlig for municipal Gouncillors, and being there marked their ballots; for or against " Prohibition. Although the total vote on the pre- ibition uestion in 1808 waa snaaller than that of 1894, the vote of the liquor party was increased, No one imagines that there was any falling off of tern- perance sentiment. When then, is the explanation P In •I the liquor party did more Work than in 1894, made a stronger ef- fort, and polled Ke full vote. Conditions of discouragements led to a falling off in the vote of -the prohibitionists. • • Th* e means that the liquor party can be relied upon to poll its full vote un- der any circumstances. If the total vote available is 425,445,and t•he lar gest vote the liquor party can bring out is 115,000,then there mud be at least 300.- 000 voters'who will vote for prohibition , if 'they vote atall. • There Is no doubt that the over- whelming sentiment of the electors of Ontario is in favor of the prohibition • of the leper traffic. We can only be. defeated by failing to brittle out our There hi nothing that we know of 1 eete.-The Pioneer. • . that will excite the coriosiln so quickly and hold the attention of people so long At the Chrlillan Endeavor Oonven. as an excavation, They get around and -1.11:7 1 eArgus,n Ottawa, spoke On aRVD Church of theer et' seenhe first load of dirt out in the 34 t • es • and... the Newspaper," as follows- spawning an e a . " Some of t•hem he hole get dowb in tmChniches and pipers should recognize • id , • the limitations of one another. Preach - ;Stand in the Way of the shovellers and ere should know that a newsteSper is a businees. proposition. Too many church narrowly escope being nun over by the epple expect the people to tun -their Fiances of sociale free• Of nest. Church teams s Bosses drive them out and teamsters swear at them. . They bleck- people should have more respect for hems ade the sidewalk and, are, driven away teiyes and not ask aomething for nothing.' They, could take a lesson :by the police, butelike the cat 111 the the advance Agent of a circus in this ra adage, oz oz the song, they comeback and Pheectt e.xpIenghaeAepivers taosppercitn,tyoloungshoreuilid. • tubber. • • • , . gious articles to the exclusion of news • They seem to believe that a gold ;mine • and market reports( any mere' than a Christian man to spend his whole nine urning. Itchung will be discovered 'or that an Indian graveyard will lle- uncovered or than • in prayer -meeting. If tiapers yvere tun as some people want them they Would • . Take• erelizee about the blessed,- ..effects '-of "thorough grounding in the Work. •the hint, girls. friendship in pulifyieg our ambitions, " HE'S GOT IT RIGHT IN THE HEAD,' etrengthening our best endeavors and .:That's where Catetrhhlwein 001o; ens. .Making life not ea harsh a struggle as til it strikeit down into the lunge', then Its men's selfishness Would make It Con- cansumption. Summer is coming; thin's. ' verseiv from repeated exhibitions by the all. nitre to cure catarrhThe weather; . sa me, dry air 'are favorable. Cat- n - reptiles of :the human -race" of the de - win will not cure iteelf. •The favorable • pravity and meanness to :which theY sometimes surreeder '• themselves, Tir0 Wove to do ite work in One quarter of the time. It always oaten but cures more • form our general opinion of the dans . 174ttiolily now thitn at any other seasono! gers tonbe feared from such moral per- deneitiorte aboye mentioned enable Catareln nhe'yetir. Your druggieeor doctor will tell ' • • 25o „. youverts as sometimes rub elbows with us nthat a ood thing gCatarthozene is. andstel . Geo. Wiesen, leader of the anti-Rituar adjoining Ours on ,the scene of our daily - - -Lon tRe mar& of life or: occupy a seat partnnenLivetpoOL;seste noundstiver to nesern •Suele experiences anent our fen keefeen% peace for six months.. low -men are at hand for all A us, and ; To 4.,:ure a Cold In pno Day. their generalized lessons, more or less •Takeaxativ 1, plain to ran are designated "coramell All drug nte refund the money if it fai t nue. . W. Grave's signature is on experience." cool? , 5o • ••- • Stiflging Piles • Tf people a:dint:nen realize the virtue of Dr. Chase's Ointment they would not suffer tong with pike. , Mr. W. H. Whitehall; a welnknown and respected ' citizen, of Coburg,- Ont., states r-eelaving used Dr. Chains Oint- ment for piles. I can testify to its great value. The suffering which I endured from tho binning, itching, Winging sen - !anon of piles was something awful, and I can nay that there is nothing in this -world to equal Pre Chase's Ointment as a Cure kr this dreadful -disease. , I tried a great. many remedies' and never got more than slight relief from ane of them. But wbile Di. Chase's Ointment brought quick relief it went further and made a thorough cure. I -cannot sayneamuchinsreconimeesiatiOnl of this great remedy." This is the only preparation 'which in positively guaranteed to num any form on piieS. Ask your neighbors about it: . 60c. a bax, at all dealers, or Bdruenson, Bates & Cos WOronto. le.ut there Is another -range et ex- . Dr, Chases. 'The niehonl •Dentiets' .iociety en Great the penences--strazige to say, equally plain . Britain is endeavouring to arouse • busied treasures will be found, They be nothing but milk and water sheets an a so e y useless' can't be driven away coaxed away and • s an invitation to the nearest bibtilum is ' the only' inducement that will budge • them. They want to know hOtv deep • you are going, anti how high you are egd°intrif. and 'where the•d'irt is being Inn" 9 , J..P.. TI$DALL. BANKEls, .• CLINTON, ONT. , .' The 'oldest retrident tells who. first !ovens funds to to leen catrebodgeges at built oia the .lot and when the building. -• "burnt donna" and anent the Old einn. . , • nest. current rates, • tree Mitt , stood . in the. lot "back •nf:. ' • Amigo • tienneuee" and how he Came near :buy. Cleneeen Banking, . Wanda nrenden d• ing the lot once himself fet $n7. when e snterest allowed On. deposit. thnoni, Deacon Somebody .paetured his ' Sale notee. bought • dew there 'Way along about '80 when - • . , their was a bladismith shop on one side G•D•• meTaggari of it and a tavern on the other and not. . I -a:printing officebearen then, 'Toronto. • ' ssens. " • nn-Thine-alortif informatitensis-eheerfuts. ' !Fluid gratuitously given alcont ALBERT CLINTON .ieg by peOple COuld not pUt tip' lin • 'umbrella. They want to see thei plans • • • • • • ' , and learn the Cost. 'I'hey condemn the & 'dienerid Beinkinft. Easiness architect and -cues the contractors and transacted • nieohailics • , : , • . attraction to a great, many ripple. , ' NOTES DISCOUNTED A hole hi the g !Wind is an irresistible •Notes ended. Interest allowed on • s . ' deposits. tls S. inverts from Canada. • cm ... • We note With mterest thanaccording .101E BIOLSONS BANK children*/ . . readily_ understood or not so frequent Ointment interest 'if teaehers in the teeth of the and patent to ail -winch • ate not so• Mrs Fred Laine St George,Ont, *rites ly applied (to slur losseand detriment!) ntly little girl would cough so at night that AS those townin our fellow m' n in • neithee she por I could •get any resn I gave the repeated facts of life in eons hernar Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and arn thankful to eay it cured her cozies quickly." nection with the Great Spirit, the great • sTunbriden Wells Town Council decid- and. alt wien nod; who has sent •us.• eed not to apply to Andrew 'Carnegie hither for i brief stay hi accordance nor help in establishing. a .free library. Mil with. some wise plan pervading the unis , : twin.* Headache Powdets give . crone/ front enootely, rein verse. Thus, xepeated examples occur and le ad after effeote Whatever. Be around es of the pernicious effeets elileuran. ,Peiee 10o and 25o, sin And. Vice, on a national scale as 1/.1 • " 'well as On art •individual one; and yet] ..port LieutenantsGeneral draw upon their 'expert. r distributed war. medals men rarely shite Rs, er ents trin e se) • of the Loyal North Lanca. ence" .for moderative preveritive measures 'when contemplating just sant ' ORE LIGHTN/NCin. error themselves. That stint of •hinnen. • That's Pe ene Corn' Extractor. Gives. experience. that Almighty nod loves, corns tintdOkiling in about twenty-four purity and justien andnhae 'set His all- , hews. n" •consequently get out an they powerful ban upon all disregard 'of this -.Quince keep tip to the, pain any longer- His law, is strangely neglected or for. mikes them weary -nine nutnanns Painless gotten of men when present opportune. 4102 gltrtiOtOr that deep this. Now don't ty invites to sin. .. ninon _4111 druggists. . Conversely, men are foolishly and King Oscar's; award in regard to the ungratefullynoblivions of the generali- Eiettlenient of the Samoan claims has rations- of experience with God on the Pot yet been received by the British tilde , of His mercy and. love. How , nieverilizient. • countless theinstaneen when Divinity • WHY WAIT, . • shaped our ,ends smoeth that seethed: 11 stiffering from pain but go at once to &ay go rough, rent the clouds that threat - drug store and Itty a bottle of Netvilmenhe•en6di dispelled the storms that terri- great nein euro. Never faile to give banned, fied 110 1: • • • late relief Netwiline is composed of the . But of all the deperienees on this Moat powerful .p,ain subduing, substances aide Ahern . most strangely and detrie •heown, Nerviline is endomed by medical 'mentally neglected centre around that , then evetyw ere, Don'i wait a single hour factor of human experience to which without trying Nervinne. The hest meth- the Psalmist alludes, the power of eine in the world to keen in the hewn in an „prayer. The Hebrews always were a entergeney. Draggling everywhere:: • . ,r-Theutintittneddrouglitirtiknitheatittairtz: prayerful people. In later centuries tarvellous results men Ann women wno 4: will serve ' •How delightful to exert our choked 'strength for sueh a Mester How- hon. Drank is the callieg whioh Manes us tollaborators nvith • such a frienn! Yes, - we touch the hand's cif Him, wile moven the werldi. We feel Ilse throbbings of tbe bend' of the Infinite in fullest Syne- entity with all our efforts to elevate mankind and -t� save. nee world, "Dourage, ',neither,' do not stumbles Though thy path be dark as night; • nhernenit star to guide the nuttiblee- . Truitt in God and 'clothe right ' iiettniZeni1 ' Tiede are two classes'of weeds-nnose that coine from seeds and those whiob are propagated principally by means el their toots. Weeds which • spring tip from seeds ean be 'destroyed by success. Wen; bringing:the seeds in the soil tie the surface, where they germinate, Tie eeedd of some weeds have great vitality and remaiii in the 'eoil for yews.. Soma aro enclosed in clone itrin are retained for another season, but when the clods are broken and the weed. seeds eeptned to warmth near the surface, they are • put nut of etist'ence by the harrow tts - --eleoneassthergenninateri • SOS HAS impossible to ar a piee land from weeds in a se son unless ery clod is phlverized. The oft -rep ed in. quiryi "From whence come the weeds?" may be answered: "From the clods." • The weeds that opring irom roots are ettt up, chocked and prevented . from growing by frequent Cultivation, because they cannot exist ler 'a great length oi time unless perinitted to grow. V no leavee are allowed on Such plants they 'peritili from ouffootion, because they breathe throtigh the agency of the Tw- ee, The advataago deriVed by the soil In the work of 'weed destruction reduce the cost of warfare os the 'weeds, for every time the harrow or cultivator is used the Manure -Is mere fitanafeiyinii(.' cashire is (musing no little apprehension twice before Homer had sung of siege- emonget many mill and foundry ownere. ,esse sewn or normal nomena non tfra Fred Leine, St. George,Onb, writes founded his law -making city, the Jew - "My little girl would cough so at nightthat fish bards in their sinithitable Peal* neither the nor 1 could get any rest. I gene bad sung ‘of God's nearness ta man by her Di, Wood'e Norway Pine %amp and way ofthe avenue of prayer, and sung 662 thankful to say it mad, anugh in terms that make their book to -day quickly." • tbe prizen Prayer book of 'civilization's The Vanden of Portugal's Lot Afrion niyriada • poStiesaiOnd between fletineny and England This "nearness of 000 10 a subject s said to the Balatect otiii treaty. • wen ood women woojd do well to ex. Miller's Worm Powder e ineke the child amrne, Policia and APPIy itt their own ten healthy, Sold by all druggiote. lives. We have societies for psychic. re. •The Duke Of bevonohire Ereaidedat Oriente of spirit Over aninter and of • t search, collecting instances of the in. meetmg unhaoribillia t °l'3r/Volalre• spirit answering spirit on •tthe human Transvaal War Fund. - • plane. Is it 'beneath our dignity to Be young! It is only necessary to take collect illustrations of spirit human ap.- Idillextli Compeurid., Iron Pine to retain pealing to spiri1. digine on so muck -10A youthful appesrence -and vigor, Bold* eneor plane and meeting teapots° druggiete. , . • t sWif• t and certain? If We settle our. In the Daniell isanatilhing the inenee on &Over( to think about it we opt do a the voting for the sale of the Danish 'West little Want �f psychical resettfch in tale Indica were moat exciting. . field ourselves. Many of Us knowi all doubt 'Miller a OOMpotin tronRilla are•the true PraYets calling upon. God in very floine'otheits initylbe Tod, tut wit/iota of Ile have heard, of instiTtles w !ere beet. Sind by ell druggiets( truth" have met with blessed response; and not for ourselves alone, but) for troneatied 'vigor and vivacity follow. the others. Let me quote an Instance use et (loraPennd ttea Pine,. Sold coming under my knowledge. A young by all &amide.• friend seemed inexerably bent 'Ion a 11*6 he u the Meter Aft:416610h in 14 tifteati it not with Ile' 28Int Inienetrande ,warning requests loting Lord Iloberte will be entertitined at a tiburse fraught with eertain and Mel bq 6 bn oin 0110 * danger, St4reaty alike OtSkterea gif 1 ed with the eon, more nods are broken, a grenter proportion Of plant foediA oD;oreed to the roots, the load of mots. tuft is lessened and. the capacity of the plants en the crop to secUre more fond Is Increased. The cost of the destruction of weeds should not be charged to the Spounts of a eingle year only, as thor. ough worll, during a season may' oblitep Nag the weeds entirely, or so reduee thr Mother at to make the cost of their do atruction during isucceeding retire but tridee-PhiladeIphia 4e,eerd, • to a bulletin issued by the Washington IneorperatenbY ActiParliament 1855. government, the United States during • - CAPITAL . $2,500,00n ' 1001, imported largely of Canaclien live REST,FUND $2,1§0,000 'stock. ' 'Uncle' Stith 'reported. from all countries 1.48,024 head of cattle, and Of • • 1-4331AD OFFICE, !MONTREAL - Win Memos .0240SEnBOONi, Presider] these 50,000 head, or over 3/I per cent., ,.. ' ement Ennior,':Gen Manager veined at Iff342,462,canie from this coma- bilibr"..."-otes discounted, aollectiOns ;tide., 6-afte try. . , , - , . . . :issued, sterling- and Anierican. exchange While as an exporter of cattle -to the, ladoenraghiattalaveld. BAIA: OILS tt e reel! Oil eudowoean United State; -Mexico outclassed Can- on sums of $1 and nip. Money adeanced to ,ada -the Dominion beaded the list is a' fasmers on their own notes, with one or more endoreers, . No mortgage required, furnisher of horses for the States. ()an - 101.C., Brewer, Nanaget, ade. Sent the Republic C3 per'nent.of its imtiorted•horses. The anintals number- ed 2438 and brought 4830,452. . . Canada last year supplied the States with practically all of the 331,488 sheep 11111111......momin imported from abroad, only 2000 com- 1 ing from *ether countries. In veldts these !beep ran'esp to $1,20,000. - While upon. the subject of United • CANVASSER States imports it may also be mention- ed that during the first eight, months . of 1002 the Republic imported $10,02S,- 362 worth of golneuld that no less than WAI%1NE11), 811,597,252 of this earne from Canada. Of course, the. 1: 'ikon was the chief contributor; British Columbia also for- warding its quota. . , • " The Modern Mother. • 11'4114rataireaur°fGerattrnindgmotBkasii'll • , 4 Never'ItneVor Many almost inured' traditions nursery have been cestrieideby the tip to. date ; mother., Even the On00 essential - create is now seldom fennel in the house biased by baby's preemie. The modern baby is not fed Way time he wins but when the °look announces he , proper time. The dater approvesofnue and baby is better for it, bun despite regular. _ hours for feeding, nearly all the disorders Of infante are caused by derangements of the et oniaohana bovine. Methernsgreateet problem is a treatment for thine ills that 'nabs gentle but.effedive, and above all Safe. Mrs 3. W. Bailey, of Head. Ulm, Ont., writes from she tannest, of omen ewe when she mien "I bave used Baby/El Own Tablets for my six months old belay who was troubled with indigestion. -- The results were beyond myexpeetatiena. Words °wind convey to these who hyo snot tried thorn the Werth of thee° Nikita, I will _rider ogain WM Any other prepare.. tion forth° baby, as 1 am convinced there is' nothing so good as tlaby'A Own Tablets," These Tablets ItS0 a gent'e laxative and comforting median° for infante and children„ They are pleasant to take sha are guarsititen• to Cantata no Opiate, if your druggist does net keep Bar Own Tablete gelid 25o to the Dr Mien& ". Median° Co., Brookville, Ont., or 001101640st, N. "St., and a full hired box Will be midledo pest paid, to your address to sell PRINTER'S INK - a journal for advertisers, published weekly at five ' dollars a year. It teaches the science and practice -of, Advertising, and is highly esteemed by the most sec- , ceesfel 'advertisers In this country and Great Britain. lowed.Address PRINTERS INK, '10 Spruce St., Netv York.' 1•• • ) . Central Meat Mark.et.. . Having purchased the butitherin g businesa 01 13', R. Powell 1 am pre . pared ea fiirnieh the people ef One s ton with all kind e of Fresh and 'Oared - lifeatw- Sedeagei• bologns lard, butter and eggs slwave kept On hand, It. Fitzsimons el Son) Telp hone 76. Orders delivered prOmptly porta of the town. • 1.1)..-rstatnuf having hogs for eldpment will confer a favor by leaving word at the shop. nnn -•F - October alst, 1802 4 GOOD .BOAW 'sees • **MN, LTA'. •.." pen ens,' n- neennsee, '0'64 nennsee "'se ne *"` .4t • RAN COKCENITATE'D .rdOD rum 11101016111Y GO011a NEP% AID 4 r too No epode ANO 000000010. ***Fgfloottafilf_yrti!,r!_tgagr, , 0,40/ fig 081 •••••• THE SION OF THE PERFECT FOOD TASTES 600D BECAUSE IT IS GOOD altaVite „TOE PERFECT FOOD" ,B1k. IN and MUSCLE J'Iadefi-om wheat, kr Canadian worirane:a. in the city ef Toronto, Canada, MALTA -VITA is good board for all mankind. Relished•by old and young, sick nr well. nee s ne's • n'snsiennet,014 "MALTA -VITA 'is the original and only perfectly cooked, thereallillY malted, flaked, and Waisted whole wheat food.• . • •• MALTA -VITA. is the perfect food: pet: act, in taste, perfeetlY cooked and Malted ; perfect because MALTA -VITA contains all of the elements necessary to sustain life and invigorate mind and body, Perfect health, sound, restful sleep, clear complexion, bright eYes, clean, white teeth, sweet breath are the biessing's that .follow a regular diet of MALTA - VITA. A week's trial of MALTA-VITA.as a diet for breakfast and supper will convince the most skeptical of the superior nlerlts of MALTA -VITA. Beware of inliTationibent on getting "The Per. fect Fond." Requires no cooking, destine ready to eat. —For sale by grocers. • MALTA -VITA PURE FOOD CO. Toronto, Cce nada. WWWW 10-tiou. .4tgam-. Iw A.royal time for those who need or who will need clothing. Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Men's 0:,,,,rcoatt3, Boys' Qvercoats, Men' a Pants, Boys' Pants. Our Whole Clothing Stock mil be offered at a special discount Of 20 per cent . • • • • , The object of -this sale is to sell out this season's clothing before our new 'goods arrive. We never carry one teason's goods into the, nest season. All goods charged during this sale will be charged at regular prices.' .Positively no goods charged at sale prices Our •roods ere n3irked in plain figures— deduct 20 per cent end -that will be .the selling price for cash only during the sale. lion's. Suits.' .• Men's 5.00 suits n.ow • • • • • • • • • • • 6 • 6. 4900 •Ifen,'s 6 00 1' 4 • . . 4 80 Men's' 8 00 • • t•* • • • • 4.•10:10 Men's 10 00 " *•*. 8 (.,0. Men's 12 00 •: .. . . 9 60 , Boys' Suits .Boyo'1.-1: CO- suitii no* . .. 1.' *."'.,..! • • . • ,. • t•.• • ....• 120: Boys!.200 .ii it '' ' : ''..7..7 ' ' '' .1 • , • ... 1. 0.0 Boys2 50id ii . . Boys' : 800., : SS ''.. S4 : ' •:*.tt • ii •••,* . :Awl* * ...' 2 00 . Boys' 4 00 . 6 '... ti • . .," 4''..6' s i ' ,°- # : .-. r 40 Boys' 5 oo . ig 7 it ' •,• '4. • .• ' • ... . .. ' 320 'BOys':odd pant's . - • .... '' i . • • - • .i. • ; .4 00 . , ... . . . . . ,.....4,. 40: • Men's-. Overcoats Metes 500 Overcoats' now, • • 6 ••• •'• • ••11.4• be Men's 6 .00 . " • , 4 g() gi, • . it.• • — — Y101Y8 00 " .meres...i0 60 is • gi t • • .. 6 40.: -------------- -....•1*••).*•.,0..06 • Ilet'S 12 -00 "... • 0 4 IjOYS" OITEROOATS and Pea Jackets "educed in saine proptrtione - 9 IAll fur goodeat absolute' cost—rur Caps; Coats CollarsGloveo, Mitts and neayy Underclothing.. Thos. Jackson, Sri, VIctorita woommm noLLaurAisr CLINTON Who has moYed of Turanos Is still givino,2°5% dieisCo'ItturtleoftBal°11elich' is Tweeds. Now is the ,tnno to get a"good cheap tailor-made suit, • • * ' * per._.cetit • -DI§colmt.. M••••••••••••••••••-• crr