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Elm Melly detetreese use ham* of M. Arhat part should Reason play?
A I.ady Says zoom., Peraboeha
clidate for aldermen ita krtrAtOel44. e".
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eELERT W. J. Norfolk le likel t b
COMPOVN D
Philoophic Western writer speak
Miserable Nights. Referendum /Vote&
NOPAInnett PO001111,14 -Teieperance
thus of the peat reason should plah Moat 10 Do When iliabl7 1* Prat. elector. Will do well to bear In mind
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101•1,19,41.
love *liana I Jul and Sle*P****, the Important feet that eve cannot pair
Rev Or Oliesien has organized 4 pro- Reason, unfortunately, la not con. - with anti prohibition voters JO Minn
Whitton campaign bro Stratford. gulled very often by lover& Tito mar. eontest without .disaater to our 'came.
Ras Been Worth Madre& The postothee at Gladstone, Meta, riage of reason le held In contempt by It le wrong to take tun * wikeful beinr The liquor traffic cannot p, li.u. vote
, trailed at $2.00. was deetroyed by tlre„ the yet" .gne remenue ee eete. f}eXe$, Wet the creme ewe wale it d d that will equal that of the probibition.
op on awn .
. of Dollars to Me." Rev W 0 Robb, who Was found dead opeemlly eu tale •county, where dile s. We shell win If SVA attain the re.
•••• ow.
in Omaha, bats a dater in Berlin, Ont,
A Happy and 00 plete Cure jogratirthirte, father of the Col.
0i0,1 at Dundee, he dead.
After Eighteen Years of
Awful Agony., a year, ,
Oge hiebridge then putchaeed over
$100,0eet worth of green and produce in
,.•••
John Swinger, of Hamiltete, Was tier -
lowly in3are them is et wa on lead
lind theta who have lost faith in the rene, uf atalle '3134ettlug" geee ' gg '
Ali wry and disheartened Beek peettle
*dim they have used in thee.past, Imam= Mr VVin Pearson.am'old resident of
none ot them beve gesen naliestione of Barton township, died eteldenly bone
Cheering results,. Blamed now be filled with heart trouble, . ..
et Orate deternamation to make uee of the . The Evangelical Sabbath, School at
Orte medicine thet cures diocese - the new - Sebringvelle recently celebrated its a-
gree ec new life that selves hopeless wod 1 tieth annivereary. 0
deepeiring offerers after all other spades •
There le a possibility that Bev. John
end Ovens fa. Pickering, of 13ratitford, may be Called
The thousands of victims of termenting to Ves neouvete 13.0,
' neuralgia After read the the testiteene of
Mrs G. EL. tt. ,, Ont..alttak There was a total of 485 maim at 59
We, end to. avoid a continuant* of suffering tonnes conamitted to the Middlesex
e tb eseblit of midden deethet is ab- county jail in a year. -
selutele newswire' he usePehnee 0010rY This harbor duee at Montreal show
Compound, the only medidne that euoaese- an increase of $44 000 for this year, ail
fellyhtudelles neureigia an kindred nerve but 0%00 being in importer
elfeeeties, Mee Pasicer eayse
"I have been a great %falterer Irma neer- Norman Marjerrison, of Gravel
,ziitYe Was drowned at
lode on a haliday,
Isis for nearly eighteen yeareand my end-
laad Mat worda .Whitelish Lake,
ferangetat timee were so
fail to describe thane &Her haying tried a
beet of reme4ies I was pereueded to use PLEU
Paine'e Celery Compound. I am happy toDanger signal,prompt treatnientie.sesen
-my that I Am now a different woman and tial, Bathe the region of pain itainedietely
completely cured. I oan recommend witheNerviline and pour Nerviline onbrown
ratinhe Celery'Conepounchlt has been worth PePer and bind quickly over the effeeted
Inmareds of dollen to me." part. Walser than mustard, more effeo
aim and so prompt that the further pro-
-geese of The malady is checked at oiler, as
•• 11424 bout People,
ETIC PAINEI
Lord Rosibterthas a great deal of so -
1a] tad. iOnce.he eat next to a tenants
farmer era ,his ..eState dinner, and the
e,etentichng 'man 'whispered to the host,
When pudding wars brought: "The
„pudding ;has been frozen.," The ex -Pre.
tbanking the farmer, and looking
eurprleed,,•called to a waiter, said some-
thing,
;and then turning to the farmer
etgatteeneeter tell me the pudding
eahtellbeenefrogen on purpose!"
ingia juetice recently married e
uple who drove up to Ids
louse ent through the eeremony
; 7srjehoeee -emeding from the carriage,
' =le ett., e oerelnony wae over, titroum
thirty -ix cents. "Jeep," he said, "eh!
eusee's all the money I got in the world.
aif.. you've a mind to .take it, lent km a
but. Pit say new that I done get .it aside
• • efert the honeymoon expenees.*
peinsinside orentside yielelijust as quiokly
to Norville° mneeleter draggisteellie
,
Miller's Compound re •nleti11s,e25o for 50
doses, Sold by all druggists. '
,
Three nightwatohmen here been aided t
Berlin's police force.
The corner -stone of ehrant elemoria
lif.all.was laid at 1Kingeton by Sir Sand -
end Flenting.
Miller's Worm Powders' for sallow -sin;
old or young. Sold by all druggists.
Hon..111r Chamberlain announpes that
the speeches made at the Colonial Con-
ference wiill not trepubliehed.
•"Wentlesertheiourity paid $46,000 for
• the Carpenter system of toll roade,
New the Toe atquatter; lefillerhs Compound
Iron Fele. d1d1byMMlrldruggitsts.
dren make their own ma elms. and par-
ents ere, not asked for their eonsent.
Wken a pair of penniless. young foie
ruie away from home and marry became
their parents bade theta separate or
wait, the newspapers, instead of elated'
ingor reproving them, make much of the
affair, call it a romantic flight, print
photographs of the couple and encourage
other vulgates to imitate their matinees.
1.eFve is a strange and etimetimes a
fleeting emetioes and it behosweet all who
feel it stirring on their blooa to go slow-
ly and to follow the guidance of „their
enema rather than thew passion. There
are so many cases of passing infatuation
mistaken for love that a man or woman,
perceiving the symptoms within, should
carefully analyze the case and by many
test e determine whether it be the genu-
ine article or one of the many counter -
tote, °A man should projeet his reason,
e at& it were, out of himself and study him-
self ane the girl impartially as though
they were , strangers, Re should, ask
himself whether they are of equal mental
ability and • equal education, whether
their tastes are similar, whether they are
well matched .physically, whether she he
terests hint merely because of her pretty
face and figure, whether he could'agree
with his people-ineaw in the event of his
marrying the girl, and whether he could
support her in, the degree of corafort •or
Mame, to which she has been amuse'
towed. He should consider, too, the'pre
babliity of the girPs being happy or un-
happy with him. Ile should weigh his
dandyofficer, who had an unfortu-
ourtele efferninate taste in trifles, came •
.
to Kitchener one day, bringinga &ditty
hendkerchief upon which, in accord -
nee with a prevailing .faeleienable fad,
hhae-desiree him tohnserabe his autograph
• Lord. Kitchener took the hatelkerchiel ;
'•;-rensierounaekedt "This ie. doubtless your
estisethree handkerchief?" "Noe'. replied .
the dandy, smiling amiably, "it is mine."
iliord Kitchener handed it back without -
writing on it only enquiring as he did .
:nos with an -air of serious interest: "And
What sized hairpins do you wetter •
, • eA• man was traveling in the smoking
-compartment of a railway carriage a
little while back, and at a certain station
Gerreen entered the carri: .4e and took
his seat opposite him.; Whott the . train
• had. started the foreigner, noticing the
• -other's cigar, enquired if he 'could give
••hinte one. . The Englishman, eatonishett
. atethe request, reluctantly pulled out his
• came and saw With- disgust the other na-
• lett; the beet he could find and take
enutech from his pocket and light it. Af-
eerataking ,a few puffin witheviteent en-
corment, the German, beaming at bie
see' aonaparaion through. his spectacles, affably
tintiedI-41 vould net fief droueled
• u, but I had a match in mein boggit;
rand I did- not know vat to do mit it."
eAeyouthful a:ttorney seemed gYerdiet
einIavor of the Irishman charged' with
murder, on the ground of temporary in-':
Ile did not meet his client again.
-fon-several months, when the following
remarks were exchanged between thern.f
"Moll. Pat; isn't it about time you gave
inelthat extra $200?". "Faith, an' what
two: hocindred is thot?" "The $200 you
• . ;promised if I saved that worthless neek
ref; yours." "Sure, an' did 01 ir.Ontitle
that? • Oi don't ramimber." "Why,- Pat,
ycappromised it to me." Pat scratched:
hifil imuctior. a Minute, and .then witit a •
=Mkcnitlawed the claim with the see
-Mark: • "Oh, well, but ye knee, Ce was :
, 'crazy thin.". •
s The man who is seeking for e patin.
e•ept illustration is wise if he turns lo the
!Bible; for ,there is matter for our light
. 1 as well as for our serious arguments.
't When Mr. J,J. Rill, theiaresident of tits
4 Greet Northern, sta.rted- out from New
York lately., with a party of friends,
ether° was great curiosity as to the des;
tination and object of the cruise. The
• , lendelie thoegliteit had a right to know,
..tert: when 'et, asked Mr. .11ill, he ;only
, smiled, and repIcd, vagu. ly: "Labreder.'
•• ..e.etut, Mr. Hite" said one of his inter-
. evielyeere, "do,y•ou mean that your eruitie
•
,has .no dethutee end? Can't you even
, • 'rimy...Yellen it rill terminate?" "No," said.
lir. Hill, wiehnaesmile: , "This etuise le.
ej(ust like the evedow's cruse of oil. It
:aria last just asslopg as it needs treenard
e_ittewoit'e be evieetesi, either."
_
!In Montserrat rah° population,
al-
dhoiigh colored, ,speak with a brogue,
eThie has been an Hibernian island ever
einee Cromwell used it as a place of exile
dortrebels. -Thelrgiles followed the fash-
•pf the time in efereing the populace
•
:into elivery, andtthe descendants of
these Ed A, W110 :ace, of course, fre.e,
are snow engaged en leaking limehniee
ontletalking -Irish: A esailor from Corlc.
liande'd sone day at the principal port,
goa,feleinto conversadien with a particu-
IOU Meek hongshmemene The •new.
meter •wns filled wit% eaptonishment sitt
•tba familiar speeeh. 0.eareshow long have
yez' :been in this tailed" ehe asked the
nevi°. 'eSete an' it's tanthenontlts since
, I moue .over," said the ether, meaning
that Ibe lath crossed from "the; other side
• of the island. "Virell," replied the Irish.
eel "if it !makes it &Mint Man took
ke yours in ;two months, agree rebates
got' bask to ereland be the „ne„xtethipl"
Sir Henry eating's dresser Ly -
amino Theater is AV young eaten. who was
reeommended for the position by (Clark-
son, the wig-iiiitk6r for the theatrical
sWOrld of Landon. Soon after his en.
ig..agement Clarkson noticed that he ,elid
Webb ,get as Many ,-dere for v,•Ige eioitt
ger Henry tits he feanerty did, one
Pelted that the eyoueg man sent temp
ilia es, abliehment htta smineihing to -dc
witt it, One day, toeing' gni going by
trie Atop with a bandbox, he celled hint
In. ellho you are making Sir. Henry's
;eta aris year? he asked Sharply. "Yee,
osoneetitneshe "I euppose you have
one in tberes new," peintang° to the box,
"tet me mut it." • The wig was produeed,
ego you call that ea wig, do you!"
Sneered the irritated wig -Maker, "Do
you mean to len ree that yell believe
that ebeng leeks' Ala, it wig?" "Nie,aI
r,
apeti" reterteee elm nettled Nereette''
own faults and even tell the girl about men. -
U QI the publicservice has thee- pereons entitlee to vote 'nine I be said
them " that she may be be wel'near'bire's' ciency of the Liberal Adminietration at question shall he all pessons' whose
will not believe his confession, however,'
' end the only benefit in making it is the played than in the Post.Office Depart.
Ottawa been more conspicuously dis- names shall. antiear on the voters' list,
used, or Which would bave been need,
feeling of having done his duty end hid-
den nothing- ' Mulock has established a record for el elect
ment. As Postmaster -General Sir VVin. had le poll been used at the atext eerier.
inn of members to inerva in the
„hovers, conteinplating enetrimonY,
should beer an mind that living togeth. vanee of the reeled co any of hie made- .1ellmehlh ef th'e act, progress and thoreng nese inn: in ad. Legieletive Aseenably, bele After the
as entitled to vote
er ell a couple's lifetime is :something
vastly different from 114am hands in •Ceesors, and his success as administrae at the said k'
at who shall have
toe of the Post -Office Depertinent Is been from the date of the said general
the parlor ontwo or three 'evenings it unprecedented. • election anti until the date of VOUIME on
week. It is easy to be good -.humored
The , Citizen (Oonservative) the mid queetion residente and domicil -
and agreeable to each 'othOttawa
er art occasion- eays editomallvs-"TheCitmen believes exl in the Province of Ontario, and
al dinners, but a man :anh. ,woman,•going
in giving creait where eredit is due, poll
names are duly entered in the
into matrimony, sho-uld be good-humored even to a political opminent, ancl we
and agreeable to eirel other at brehkfast
as well as at dinner, .a-na•Wbreakfitst ev. think some con rat I ti '1 d t
g ta a, on _ is tie 0 thts it will be seen tbet the perfume en.
poll bootee to be need for the purpose
nf the voting under that Act." From
Hon M 13 1
r n ock on the tact.that be can . I. •
' day in
ery the .yeaz. TM who eaves thew even a small surplus of 1113000 in titled coyote in the Referendern are
sees the girl in kear hest 'gowns, must re- the past 3 ear's works e It could oul those -whose name; are on the voters'
about the eurle in 'her heir, when he
the postrffiee department as a testa of
member that alter •marriage he will see have been accomplished her 'consideiZ lists that, were used be the generale
provincial election held nn • Mare 29th
her sometimes With heir euncurled and able•bard work and do e attention to last, prnviding that they have resided
costume none too neat Any girl eon the details of th de : tm nt 11 d in' the Provitice of Ontario, fre'm the
date of such general election until Dec.
,
4th. Those who have moved from one
part of the Province to another. if oth-
erwise ' entitled to. vote. will have a
right to vote at the 'Mace at which
'they would beim voted if they had not
reelleVed. • Pereons wirn. have meved to
some .place outside rf the Province .of
Ontatio have lost their votes.
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Table u 0 deep and met. Tem er
I shall uever be svithoute box wlaile I hare times we 'llOaTyPle pit:341114RX) fulTinStenvrerorael.
kaubtarebay.:0 oBoanbtayi'ne Qvin Tablets cure 111 Hen concerning the vote that will he
minor ailraente of little ones and are guar ^ actually required on December 4th, to
no ;plate or hermit:11 bring prohibition into operation. We
drug. The ore sold at 25 o•nte 0. ere also fee cinentiv tusked whether or
box by all dealers or you me get not anv further action of the Levisla-
ttetallaebDyr13341111Piecot 14,aldbiyobweriOtion.g,Bdeioreqolt4. iteueerelinst•noeneperrallvonto. hrlintigreaurve,°11wishilrve I
villa Ont., or Ficheneeady, N.Y. • en, f# 9 V. tbat the vofe whieli orohlte-
Tributes to Mr Mitleek, majority is polled, and ,it is also a raa. I
feed col n anon of 2/2,723 votes. Beery
te we fail to poll leaves us so much
rt of winaing, whether the voter
Wets his duty; pairs with another,
votes for the Vquor traffic. It is a
teat in which there is no half -Wale
Ition. Every vote that levet polled
anhibition teems the chance of a
!baton victory. The probibitiontat
n paha with an olanotaent of the On-
to Ligon r Ace simply helps his en-
ter., and makes it harder for his
entle fa emceed.
. '
-"The Laurier Government has been 4th. an Ordeem-On
bee the Lieutenanalinvernor bringing
nneil. will he vaned
Torouto TelegratosInd.
onormowy a trengthen eaOlOwn : ehrevawtirivrei:
of Sir Wm. Mulock in the Post Office the Ontario L'quer Aet, into force on
the first day of May. 1904. . _
Department, That work on the whole Wene MAY VOTE,- Inquiries still
who is inflpitely 'superior eo the - beat I cow in concerning the question rf e
streets to any previous Postmaster -Gen- ewho veal have a right to vote on Drc. I
eral, Grit or Tory, He has dieclosed 411. We have repeatedly set, nut the
more merit as an administrator than gualifieetion, and. herewith deeerihe it
any 'predecessor .in past Govern- 'gain. That quelifleatian to definitely
ments.e . Ratted in Section 3 of the legalese act,
Henallton Herald • 10 0 de rte which is in the toroveing.fot tee - "The
tlonlets Must nollas 212 '723. If such a
enroty of the votes" polled on December
a vary lenge g
Kingeton, has called Rev.• Mr Lowese be attractive = es, pretey esilk waist with hiecharge. in which be tied the •co•cap.,
ribleinte and bows • and teal the helps to eration ef an able state." '
Hamilton. . • . I li th t len b t th
Mrs_rdll.died at Whitby from lope- girl a man marries ought to be a tree- Littrary ;Rotes
les receiyedby her clothing catching hive to hine eet all :times, bending over • - . e •
(Ire. . . ' . the kitchen shove as welens bending aver 1 . -
Rates over the nliev PaciSeeahle bout -the-piano, gettipg rep inethe =among as • Oat. a ;,wnteette ghee to another wo-
elny part Of 'Canada to New. Zealand well as derneueg in a ballroom. Similarly, Min tbe unswervitigly loyalty which
4-nd Australia will be two'shillings and the man g: tWIrl 'marries. might to please an ideal frieedship should exact; Will
fourpence a Word; • • her when his beard :is two days old at n Woman' be faithful to her friend not
.•. • well as when it has been lately shaven, Merely while ehe is her fetend, but
-403.613hMIKolt ircHINCt Imes in his builinesstolOthes as well as in his after? ef for any reeson, lealously or
envy or the peison of euspecion part
, „she. 1110Laughlin, BOWO3allVille, Ont,, hanesomer evening suit.
Writes that for twenty . years he suffered : Courtship ihe.one :thing and matrimony the two, will each be loyal to the•past,
.terribla with itelainh, piles.. Seven years quite another: Matrimony is life, arid keep its secrets and, respect its obli-
..reobe oohed ei druggist for the best mire life is full ,ofgdullneSe and reutine. Court. gatiembe ? fq evder two men hwhot.havde
ove ness 'semen, ow; u e .
•
•
11 to gal as it/ P,,,9!'ck.i LIP'
pi tho Imms OAP
•
-.J. P. TINDALL.
B.A.tiK.Eu, • •
orabrupr, ONT.
dorpiles and was told to nee Dr. lehtee's table is,a emend, eft dances, ?tmers.,.1119011. h. d .11 xoh4 .t f terivate funda to loan onvetoorigageo at
• • t lk ip an per ape e nge or open
tOnetneent, ‘Elecentinned this treatment e
s, per -
'until ent rely cured, and Ms he • has newer . fervid fprotestations of .love, sentiment,
had any return of hits old trouble °Maiden vows; sighs, hand -clasps and • eestasiete
this cure permanent and remarkable on ▪ Matrimony ;is :the, constant companion -
count 61 the length of time he suffered; • ship of 1 svo people in their right seises,
and. the 'question which meson should
. 'KennetirSroith, who woiked for De answer :for ,tli&lover is, that of his suite -
Morrow, nentLions Head, was thrown !Alai korai certain -woman on the lower,
Itom a wagon and died in a few hours. 'less aerial ;planeor matrimony. Marry -
enmity., they still respect the tie that • beetefurreet raters. •
has been broken. tFor the tutureethey • asee..o. •
wilt etrike as hard as they are sebie,but A General Banking business transacted
lir doing so they will net yiolate their - enterest Allowed on deposit.
friendship, •
old endable', nor use the opener. Rale MAW+ lifIrtf/hi!
tunities which it gives them for inflict. -
ing- pain -but is this the cam with _a n 1VieTaggart
wohean someTheee are soe of the ivies- hen • Aeleet•
'Rev.rtireGele St. Catharines, has de- ing es something like betting one's whole tione which Raiford Pyke asks in the
article he contributeseo the November
clineclan. invitation to ale/Wing Methre (Menne , on :a , horse race: One may go'
Cosmopolitan on "What Women Like
distrehurch in the London conference. it blittle.as:manyedo; and lay one's mon Cosmopolitan
W men."
ey on it (certain horeabeatuse it is pretty 9
rEarzieet-Smrth,Catntitoli,bad his arm .'
sbattered by the permature explosion luld st61P6 b 131,,er one may eitrefedly .es..
ref &god which he was taking from hie iimate.lthe and record of the en-
• tries and laseone's choice on what the.
- • horse as :and has done and what its an
!PRAM OF' THE FUTURE, - :esters :are and have done In In saeither
rase is ,one .tertam of wihning, but the
Meet people NVII0 dread the Were are yea
Om of some • terrible dieeeee, mre w man who lets on form is MOM likely' to
..1Francis;.204 Colborne St, Kingston, was in airrthali bit wito bets on the more beau -
abed state with kidney disease. She lad . tysoi a herse. • There are some :who ad-
Beyire pains be beck and lege,was gradually vise peeple to refrain from going' into
losingofleah and felt a dread of the inane. •.1he matinnonial„gamble. but these are
A friendreminmended Dr. Chase's Kidney- ihe tirold ;Who...would not seeking hea.
Liver PORI and the result was a complete yen for Sear. of :stumbling into hell. One
cure. There is no medicine more reliable, Must eeneure ',something ; to win tem
none so certain to produce a thorough wire. • prizes :el difel,:and ithe man and woman
teneipillateleare2frot mhos; who are .listel allnrizes. ppy .in their marriage hitvIt jority of buttermekere Melia upon one chtuning,and you will see why the ma-
toeing
IT NAKES.PRIZE BUTTER
WIIEBEVER USED. .
The teat,: most thorough and most sue -
°Mobil butterniskers in thc. world' score
their vite aiee and treuriage when. they use
Wells, Richardson and 'Co's improved Bit-
ter Color, • which always. gives the true
golden tint of June. If you have not yet
need thiaperfeot color, you are behind the
times and oannot command 'the highcst
market price for.your butter. Try it in
•
aidlasatea(
'Hon. Hale jobtined eson, a noted Prohila a •-• ' ' • he kind that ha no rand."' . Refuge, all
Monist. was shot and killed at _ • ,. imitations and substantea. Ask for Wells,
tesanaeue ' Mr Jae Murchie, of ()elate, bought eat Richardson ee Co's Im roved Butter. Color
' eqnare miles of timber limits IDC T0131- thet akes prize butter. " •
m
MeLaren,,driyer for the Canadian gas:River, New Brunswick. '
dead in the office hexing suffocated . YOU FgelL ALL usgp UP.
expires& tionapanyo Guelph, was tonna . • •
witlecoal.gas. . •
i ffethnllelyneton, Alexandria Bay‘, was . You're discouraged and diegasted te. not
we:Miring segasoline engine when he got "cue 'mere t° 'Muth less
his.loot anaragled in the fly wheel, uP°12• The reason!? elan -are run down, .
'crushing it to a• puha . your blood is poer, your nerves are like In-
dian rabbet not like steel as they ought=
Rev. Or. 'Moore, On retiring from the le. . Use Ferrozone and the tired feeling
reastorate Of !Bank streetePresbyterian win* go, for it makes plenty of rieh red
lehuncliethh sea, was granted an allow- blood thet feeds the braise and nerves. The
anee df:sitczt, a year ter six years. . desire to labor mines 'back and you enjoy
.
.A.FrenCh paper at FalluRiver, Masao it, Ton don't. get tired bee:muse you have
a :tee thateSie Wilfrid Tat -oder has se.. - used Ferrozone. Neglect note day longer,
aerated an invotation to . speak before .Ferrozone will oure 3 on. -Sole be Combe'
the BestonMerchantse Association in 'Price Mo.
December on 'Commercial tlReciprocity
with thelrfilited States. Dammed, listatetei-Thaannual report
• ea ot the Inland Revenue Department for
• •Sir Wilfrid 'Laurier states thee the the &del year up to •Wune ah°wa that
new alabinet Minister will notebe chos- the consumption per capita in Canada
era uutil neat week, . • of spirits was ellee gallona the largest
-
Aniether man died of injuries received since, 'She; of beer,,15,0e8 _gallows the
•
1.000 gamut, the largest since 4806 ; of
ar gest since confederations; of /cone, •
in thefire-woriks explosion ateNeseeYork
making thirteen deaths in all.
tobacco 2,401'pourada the largest since
When yont•bneiness hoornestlricsoroe and 1885. .,
pound limn make it a pleamore to VICTIMS OF caTaudiut,outempionD
distatteful, you are not welt Miller's Com -
attendee ansinese, Sold by elf eleuggiste, Tried smiths, they failed. %Ointments'
ane washed failed. Said there.wes no cure.
Wmtun, eftweighoen, wee shot sand Knew there wasn't Localise lire had tried
killed while hunting. • • . them all. ,Thie Ishew,:tetelindtee sets.
• DrCh
discevered•a serum which will WI the; eters is however, a ;Alm in Gilead, aasea•
• . anItoreftlontreal,clainie tothave
germs bf emmlet levee.sweet it sots quicely, not nepleesant t e.
,ereigia remetif for catarrh, hot ;dangerous
jits, morobjei Laws, bo• ught iisia , °Min it is mire to 011Tee; Ito same de 'Cat-
e
equare miles oe tinaber limits on 'Coble arrhozone,' It deeeroes germs it eaotheu,
que River, iNew B e um w i e k . " ; (ephieleila):4 aAs asecneerhttnit truadee.athiTrivt:ft!
Lord Milner tis confident that the bon; •arehozotie. helix money back ie it is notate
Gat-
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coal deralts ot the new South Atf- 1 1.45o and Si. .
rican colon el ene imeneasely rich.
.1
' Tho tenaperance cause can only be,de
* General Mike, commending the U.Sdeftt-
e
dition of the Penifie coastsdefencese ; d the inaction of tempereeme
land forces, severely critiilectors. There are about50,000 names
cizes the eon B
fon the voters' lists. The greatest vote
NOTHING HUNTS atIP CORNS the ljquOr traffic' ever polled in this
Ike debt boots. Nothing removes corns Pitvt'ulee VM1688 Au n ' '
dJLIU
with woh aerteinty tie ?intim:Leg pewees etre left More t1han ec.0,000 voteravehone
Corn Extractor. Bovate of polsorsoter Bub, the liquor tre flee bag never yet been
etitutes. Ask for and get Pututen's Pain. able to bring to the pone In ite support.
' len Corn Esitectetor at drnggiets, 'per it if we poll one -hall of the votes which
1 you get it eoteVes got a reale nu= thing. • Ali the a pnor party cannot :poll, we shall
drug.glete eel, it, or be?eiva. post • paid en have enough to put the Ontario Li011Or
Th
receipt of 25c. N, C. oleon ez Co„ Kluge. Act Into operation. --Pioneer. •
I The Er ttisb Ambassador at•Washing-
ton and Secretary Hay are carefully
tonsidering the reelprocity treato • he
tweeit Newfoundland and the unita
S. gee,
The Libetal candidate won the bye
election in the Cleveland clieisioli of
Yorkshire, Eng., and the 'Unionist can-
didate won at Liverpool.
A. Eaon el'Angus Yorke, Erinsviller
was killed by a stray bullet.
?wears- a Cold In One Ofty4
Take Ltsativa Drodas ta dining Tablet
Ali druggists refund tho money 11 11 fail
to ante, Be% Ohne". egatoute 10 04
OW4 WI 260
Venom make lour boa
, seas as soft as a glotla
and,ae.tough am wire by
using EUREKA Bar.
e e Oil., You can '
lengthen Its Ilk -woken •
feet twice OA ld
nediaarlly would.
ELITIE
licenses El
7151MOVICP.:Aeratiu rift inie.
bk0 .r1r.,011/ 'of
pure.. la,nry, 10015,1 WI, 1,1.
peolnliy •mpted to.:witta,
011115 1110 vr,,,cor.
r &PM 0•,-.11•SOloIre
Ilt,•”••• •
'
. Do. It Now.
'Quite a number of our readers
have overlooked the fact that
they have not yet paid their
euescriation for the curreutyear:
If thereat one month better than
another to pay an account that
month is October; Which niettlaS
that:NOW is the time.
Our country . friends ar
through with them harvest, and '
-$it hite been a most . bountiful
one, we ehauld not. therefore,
. have to wait longer on you.
1
. - A. -look at the label of your
paper will show the date to
which ereneroabseeiption is paid.
. ititiffc Hit
ALBERT ST..; **CLINTON
A General Banking BstaineSe
t ran:tactful
•
. NOTES DISCOUNTED
'hhetee issued. Intereseellowsid Old •
• deposit!. .
-THE INOLSoNS BANK
Incorporated by Aot Parliament 1.865".
• 'CAPITAL $2,500,001
BEST FUND $2 150,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL
Vex. Mower/ KAOPHERSON,1 Predict=
JAMES Ezmor, Gen. Manager.
Notes discounted, collections made, &eats
limed, sterling and American exchange
bought and eold. Interest allowed, on
deposits Some Berm -Interest allowed
on same of $1 and tips Money advanced to
tarmacs on their own notes, with one OP
MGM endorser', .No:mortgage required. •
BA, Brower, Mitnager,
Clinton.
NO YEARS' •
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published weekly at five
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the science. and 'practice of
Advertising, and. Is highly
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Meat .Market
4
• Roving part:lame the butehering
businese.ofV. R. Powell I am pre-
pared to funk& the people of Clin-
ton with all kinds- Of J?reell and
Onral -Mate. Sausage, bologna.
lard, butter and ego always kept on
It Fitzsimons it Sow
Telphone 78. °
Orders delivered promptly
site. at the town.
°onions ettemlingrhreitions.
Prim:311.'00. For sale by deugglette Of
ty mail on receipt of price,
. I have rand W, T. Strong's Pilekone for
external se well as Internal piles and get
better Melte than from ttny other =needy
I have need. A, Grabeinh M. De London,
Ont.
W. T. STRONG, tilleeidliottitillfl Ohm'
01 Loam Ontotioi
TflaDE IVirAttn0
00PvDti5idatlifir AO.
Anirottz eanattig a shotelt end dreerlottne me
4inettty eguartely, our ()pinion yrao whether rat
invention la prown.ly nntentn1,10. rounntinlen•
none ntrictly cone:tea r fai. nanatoNt on PeatlIttl
gent free. Oldest agency toreeetaingateents,
;Placate taker, tumuli MUM & (X). resew
venal pet:W.1K IOW, char e, in the
SCieliti it Melitati.
A boatmen' illintranui. Weekly.* throat eirf
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THE
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TASTES QOOD
BECAUSE
IT IS
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FOR
• POP•AIN and MIJSCLf,.
Made irion Canadian. icolci, wimot, b.r Canadian workmen,
$n the elt.r et 'Toronto, Canada, • •
, MALTA -VITA is good board for all matatinci, Relisb.ed by he.
yeting, sick Or well.•o • • et: Saes eee
MALTA ITA Is the original and'imly' perfectly cooked, ihoroughli
Malted, flaked, and toasted whole wheat food. eeeateZie:h'e",'„ e'77-hetae.,:e
svveet breath are the blessings that lollow a regular diet of MALTA-
aad malted fPerfect because MALlefe-VITA containsall el the elements
necessary to sustain life and invigorate Mind and body, Perfect health,
sound, restful sleep, clear Complexion bright eyes clean, white teeth,
ITITMA.ALTA-VITA is the perfect food t perfect in taste; perfectly cooked
• -,
A week's trial of MALTA -VITA as d diet for breakfast and sapper
:will convince the most skeptical of the superior merltsof MALTA -VITA,
Beware of imitations. Insist on getting MALTA.VITA; "The Per.
feat Food." Requires no cooking, always ready to eat.
Per ,sate by grocers.
IVIALTA-V1T.A PURE FOOD CO.
• • • .
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Wi4Witi1611.000:.
florious Big
• A royal time for those who need or who will need.
clothing. Men's Suits, Boys' •Suits, gen's avi,rcoats,
Boys' Overcoats, Men's Pants, Boys' Pints.
, .
Our. Whole Clothing Stock will. be offered
at a special discount o120 per cent
The object of this sale is to sell out this season's
clothing before our new goods arrive. We never
carry- one Feason's goods into the nest season. All
goods charged during this sale will bei charged at
regular prices. Positively no goods charged at sale
prices Our qoods are marked in plain figures --
deduct 20 per cent and that wilt be the selling price
for cash only during the Sale. '
Men's Suits.
•
lien's 5.00 suits • • • • • /••• 4.00
lien's 600 " • • ..! •••• •:: • 480
Men's.'8 00 " . 610
Men's 10.00 " ".', ! 8 b0
Men's 12 00 " . " . 9.60
Boys' .Suits
Boys' •1',50 suits now . 1 20 .
Boys' 2 00 " - . . . 1 60
Boys' -2.50 " • "
Boys' -800 a • a
Boys' :4 00°
•Boys' 5 -00' " "
• • e • • • . • 2 00
e ••• • • se'•.# • e p, • 40
• 6 •••-• • • • • • :4•4; ---820
• i.e....* , • • • 4 00-
,
Jpoys. OUll pants • • '• # • r • # • • • 4 .
- Men's Overcoats^ -
Men's. 500 Overcoats now 400
Bien's 6 00 " " . ; 4 80
'1VIen'sr8 00 " " 6 40
Men's 10 00 " 8 00
Men's 12 00 " 9 60
BOYS'`0VtRCOAT$ and Pea Jackets reduced
in SAMS propertion. .
All fur goods at absolute cost -Fur Caps, Coats,
Colfars, Gloves, Mitts and Heavy Underclothing.
Thos. Jackon•, Sr,
Vietori& Block, CLINTON
WPM MM
MAMAS: AHD ORANITE
•
.BeoPersene hsvfng hogs foe
Idalpenent will confer a. favor by
Ting word at the shop.
lat
o16411004011110111110W01$011.100011.4141
Po a $tylish Hair Cut ,
061 SCIENTIFIC SHAVE
'nee you get sateen towel need
On your face Mid eterything free
from soptio condition, go to
• Illunto Tonsonlal Parlor
• Riling betiglit mit' the Harnett
'bus nem of A. Mollie/EN, le go-
ing to eel! TrunkaVettioeseDusters °
• Itturteand everything in remised:1M
With the trade- Good and Cheap.
Llg) t 'nearness a Specialty
Oild Ana no Yen
• 41 s
'wet, stitti door.. *toot ot Now -
Oilman,
019aao ONO, Itliatoa• n
e
itatteithitry St. MAO;
eLINTONN
Direst imporiem Wothoisnalilio
anallotorlol gunrontood.
AS. it. SEAL;
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