The Clinton New Era, 1904-05-13, Page 6•
THE CLINTON NEW ERA,
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ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.,
Conulne
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Sear Sisancture of
See Fere-Simile Wrapper Below.
Very mean aeat ea eesy
to take as ettgara
FOR HEADAMIE.
FOR MIZOIESS.
FOR BILIOMESS.
FOR 'TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR VIE COMPLEXION
palosarlirsz;
lake
Cents
OUR SICK HEADACHE.
Mother' eWIII
Poor mother made her will
About twenty years ago,
She appointed then two guardians
'To iulfllL her wish wish, you knrav.
Tbe family is like the olden kind
It numbs/ ed up
Five was Ot. the feminine kind
The other five young men.
ROUGH BUSK SURGERY
CUTTING A MAN'S THROAT IN THE
AUSTRALIAN BUSH.
•
Thrillise Story of Stough snit nearly
xperiemes in the losiatiou of .tho
weeds -Thu rectum iniceverect-Sertie
of the COMMOte liaattiode et Attempt
-
leg se cirimaivent .A.Ooldoatts-l•tozer
Doo t. Distant:4h
Busk surgery has methods peculiar-
ly its own. Simplicity is its key-
note. For a snake bite you cat the
piece out of your leg with your.
clasp -knife, and continue your Jour-
neY, says An Australian 'or
a broken rib you tie a string round
your waist.. For toothache, the treat-
ment is to press a coMmon knitting
needle, heated white hot, against the
exposed end of the nerve. The pat-
ient is usually held down by two
sy described asi "morganatic," when,
SCOTT." 1
Royal Marriage Act, no marriage of
at an. Under t(}provisions of the
in fact, it was, legally no Marriage
a member Of the Royal Family is
It
valid. without the consent of the
reigning sovereign, and this was
• ' never obtained by the Duke. Why it
• • • • was not givea hes often been the sub-
ject of wonder, since several mem-,
bars of the Royal Family have since
mai ried lumens not af roysi b1rth
The Duke's wife, who was knewn
throughout the remainder of her life
as Mrs. FitzGeorge, was an actress,
a Miss Farebrother, daughter or a,
printer in 13ow street. She was the
reigning beauty of the Lyceum dur-
ing the Keeley regime, and is still
remembered as Abchillah, captain of
the Forty Thieves, in one gorgeous
Scott's Emulsion' is the
means of life and of the en.
joynieneof life a thousands of
men, women and children.
To the xnen - Scott's Emul.
sion - giVeS the flesh And
strength se necessary for the
cure, of consumption and the
extravaganza. The marriage took
repairing of body losses from place at Arbornhill Church, attached
any wasting disease. to the bait ac ‘s ia DubUn, where
1 _ Fox; wornep. Scott's Emul-Pritinice George was then quartered
Sian does this and more. It is layfrslir,listi'VeapteLapTeaquiet
ed at once to Montrelier 11=2;tt.
a •most sustainincr food and
' capital brick three -storeyed edifice
re -
tonic for the special trials that hard by. 9 Inarria e Was not
strong men for this operation, and cognized at Court; and is not refer,
sometimes pursues the operator WOlTlen have to bear.
red to in the "Peerages." But . the
with a gun for the ext two or three .
0' Children Scott's r..1111.11... Duke and the actress were very bap-
il
days; but. provided • the knitting
py, for she was a lady of: great per -
needle is used firinlY and fearlessly a sion gives food and strength
sonal charm, amiable, and an for growth growth of flesh and bone eenent, talker. There were three sons
, cure is certain. or measles you
eit down and smoke until you are and one daughter, who were kindly
' well. 1 haye myself nut•sed a whole and blood. For pale girls,
I 7 • treated by Fier X.Aite Majesty, and
for thin and sickly boys Scott s had the entree of the royal palaces,
family through the scarlet fever,
though 1 eing about.ii
Emulsion s a great help, though their. mother.. the extrava:-
knw notht the • ,.-• ...
1
disease., and, indeed, know nothing
gauze, actress, damOtter of the prin-
about it, now. .1?or bronchitis. you • • Send for free sample. • ter, had not.
blister the sufferer and tarn him out' SCOTT & SOWNE, Chemists.l ... The sons are Col. George Vita -
for a week.: The, theory is all wrong, Toresto,and si. 0:
0 all druiggEtri".. ' George, Rear.A.dirtiral Adolphus Fitz -
but it works in Practice, Fe.oPle 1,, c''" • • • ,,, George, and Col. Augustus Charles
live a, long time up country; there .' • • , • I - l'itzG eorge. . ..
aren't many.. doctors there. I. don't . . f
both are facts. , • .
/ • . Royal Family. as well as by others
Of • course, there : are ,o. ccasionally "Trachootorny! he decided at who knew • the Duke • of CaMbridge
"regrettahle, incidents." If you give once In an 'offhand manner. ".1)0‘.you.
- personally, •died in January:. 1888.
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cold mutton and apple dumpling to • know anything about it • - The Duke's 'bereavement was sever.
a man Teeovering frOni typhoid- . 1 hacl cut sheep's throats. often ea- Other n'tainbers of the family shared
why, .he dies, that's .all; • and if a ongh, but that, was in order to kill his regret. - For *a time he withdrew
'es to cut: off, •his own •arrn. thein. ..We wanted to keep Johnson from. public engagements, but M Au -
With a hanchsaw. the c ances tuts a , , turns4sisoi_lats butchers' '.gust- of the same year responded to
nia.kes a• mess of. it. Still, as , a meat, I offered to operate -at tweti- the. invitation to unveil in the cerno
general 'thing, you -"muddle through ty-odd, there are few thin4 one does . tery at Evere, Brussels, •the fine
My father had a life lease. Monument erected tn." the mernorsr of
That was batter than a share. bona.. .'' not offer to. do -but did not recom..
Mrs. FitzGeorge, who was gifeatly
say there Is any connection, bat o'Shaugnnessy, wne naa just core° esteemed by the members of the
He always had plenty to keep him
• I doubt we do not lomw a little. mend it, . • . . . • '
:the British who fen in the campaign
31 more than is good for us abOut mi.- "Then I'll do it myself," 'declared of Waterloo
And a little left to spare.
crobes, blood -poisoning, anaesthetics Glahaughnessy.
Just lately he was laid aside
From all trouble and care. 0,•
The duty fell to the executors
To give to the proper heirs.
and petty 'details of that sore.„). ' . id:, . the. urrioal lastruntents. ,
:.cotarorthic 'the care c..•
the bush itself supplies natural, re- An the shanty were -a himidsnW, - W 1
.•1 d, a excellent cure for./ •herd's 'knife' a. rge, weamin , corn- • •
a • Shen- . . . A very .neryous young. curate who
as a rule ;always shaved himself once
inedies--"pigweeci,''' for instance, in.lpenknife, . brad -awl and .
. .scurvy --while i•apid •sinoking will to roonly , used or . kinning sheep), ''faund himself rempolled to patio-
-To brothers-in-law, so keen for gain, a •cert.ain extent take the place or o'ShaughnessY dragged them 0,,t.• - flier.; a barber, having tilii•le ' froni
. .
The fami y they divided,
Mosisimenwreannea
MAY 18 1004
To Care a Cold in One Day rrwearIzi.
Tote Laxative Brom° Quinine Tablets, On eve*
airVen IVOMPla tones sold In past 12 months. This sigr‘ture, dra, /rener-o" box- 25e.
4'
oottonttoosOMMINIEW
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Towel Directory Wm Era to Dee. 31st 1004 B for '75e
--POST OPPICE Olga hours from 8 a. Montreal Herald to Dee 31st 1904 oth
to 7.15 p.m. Jas. Scott, postmaSter,
• chloroform and . deaden pain. Nice- tand toyed with them in• front o -f home forgottenhis shaving tackk..
They tried to prom
ve poor other in- ,
• tine is good for centipede bites. ',Johnson, Who.: ejled .thenibetween his • • • hope you can have Inc without
sane. 'What I wish to lay StresS on is the gasps with some anxiety. We rattledputting me. I eni-er mean ,I have
And the high court should decide it.
peculiar (hihger due. tothe •enormous. "them Over'together noisily, arid' scion a, 'Very- .nereotis-er-4hat' is; sensi-
&witted ou the penknife. O'Shaugh- • tive skin," • stamnierecl • the 'curate.
As the trouble then began, ., distaaces and the --,:-Isolation. of t. e,
They high in tentper rose. bush. Yon cutct.• vein in anawk.,
.
, What di.you think they proved tobe? ward place, and _bleed to death. be- •
II Two Wolties in sheep's clothes. cause. there IS •no , one to tie it ..up
A slight frnctureeven a sprahi-pre- .
"A pilgrim and a stranger," . vents y.ouattching home and you die
• One strong voice used to Sing ; of expo t' thirst,. gangrene, ' oe -a.
You would think he was an angel -complication of :all three:. You MaY
Goine• upward on the wing.
even be pinned down by a a ine .
The other taught in Sunday school tree .. or . :an injured horse -though chances, • o'Shaughnessy came :bael;
• ),. ,pinyisa ha -eat to tabu.
They were warned not to do so ak. he get up again. It Is quite a. 'et .
'atom • knife. . We , propped, al ohnson against . of , a yeey : in iearly relativy,,' .. front -•
1 0 en g couple (who .expect the ;Visit
And when the lesson tvas read, • quite Unbarnied •Yeurseti'-:--and oever• ' . . • . . .,
and put a, imal edge on, the. pen. -
had. done. . tor this reason' for the stoeltman some • rtigs and turned a strcirig liish.t. ' whoi • il ey have expectationsy are
Bat' only the things he said. . when on his .rounds. to keep a look -
on his throat: • • . Clearing. the roon1. of every . Siga or
out . . for horses, , Cattle., or sheep ..,
;at • beaan to 1 Teel a, little , ghastly; ioaery . • Wife • Sear nestly)--We must
The worst I. evcr SaW, . starve. to death... 'Bush,felling is:. so..
- liable -to- The s,outhern Ciliss. Vocne-weirdlY do all. \i't•seli-11-4--0--.1114..ke Ifilolo feel at
through the (Men . window -at 'least . E home. Vim -Wand (caustically)-;9.'hen.
Of all the things I ever read,. . "hung •iip' ' -nit-Ire-bush and 0
Poor mother's will traippeel under foot dangerons • • an ,•oecupation that - in- . s 1 • ,i•
t ppose it . aid, thotigh I had lived 'we bad bettor: let thel.,fire out
On account of a catch in law. .. . . . . - - •
• CoUslefre-,Mayor„ Iicov.a.; Council
lots, Ford. Wiltse, Lavls
Cottle, Wallis; Clerk, Maephersorti
Treasurer, MeTaggart; Olaf, Wheat-
ey,
. Pim= Lunt -um -Library and free
reading room•in Stavely Hall: Open 1
every day from 2 to L-00 pan, and front .
7 -to 10 pan. .1, Bean, librarian. '
SoHooL BOARD -- Isaac :Jackson
chairman; T. Beacom, F. Hodgens, A..
Turner, R. Downs F. Hell, W Ir-
win; Secrete ry,. 3. 'Cuninghame, Meet-
ings first Thursday evening in each
month. •
• COLIXOIATel BOARD -M. D. MeTag-
gart, treiteurer ; Wm. .Teckson, secret.
ary; Jos, Scott, chairman; J. Ransforcl,
D,..A.. Forrester, W. P. Spaulding, H.
Plurasteel. .
"Cut you sir," repeated the ruve-
• neSsy took it outside. to the grinoV. hile looking onerittor reassuringly;
. .
liitened. to him,. • and • knowinaa.
e the khrinking throat ; of .the . curate..
floarishing his gleaming razor round '
stone and aliarpeiwd it, :. J ohnson
O'Shaughnessy's Teckle4 ' dispoSi- - "if I so inu'ch as nick you. once I'll
tion,. began incoherent Protestations -;1'41.-I'll cut your 'mid Off, sir,- .and
against • the proposed . operation. my .o..vii7 arterwertla. • T can't • say
But he Was now getting pUrple; arid. fa irer'n. thart."-Liaorpool Globe, • •
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BOARD ois HEALTH -J.0. Stevenson,
chairman; Mayor, Wm. Harland, ; -
Dr Shaw, Medical Health , .
Wheatley, inspector.
13APTIST CiatritOil--- Sabbath services
at 11 non. and 7 p.m. Sunday school
at 2.30 pan, General .prayer meeting
on Wednesday evenings. Rev J. O.
Dunlop, pastor; D. Prior, S. S. supt.
WESLEY METTionasT Orsunorl-Sals,
bath services at 11 asm, and 7 p.m.
Sunday school at 280 Bev H. M.
Mst:pultn. inie,
npertsar p:raAieTl'al;,lenentniiAitrr
nesday evening% ju.nior League meets
Friday evenings.
ONTArtio ST. MaTfrODisT CUURC}I--
Sabbath services at 11 aam and 7 p.m.
Sunday school a 2.30 p.ni. J, S. Cook,
P,D., pastor; jacob Taylor, S. supt.
Epworth League meets Monday even-
ing; prayer. meeting .en Wednesday
evening.
WILLIE; PnEsiiYmsatittas CRITRON-
Sabbath services at 11 ;tan. and 7 p.m.
Sabbath school at 2:30- p.nx. Prayer 'The leadino. carriage
meeting Wednesday evening,.s; tf, r.5
Stevv•tit D.D. pastor; James .Scott, 'work Manufactured :on *die, ;premises and
thm,Findeavor Monday evenings A.
S Sp. supt. •
NT l'ImE4R°P Y°111tPA3w3YDRINIC8' SISTERS
vavcs me caste for/ignore= be removed pernamently by
„ geeing a•asteless samaria Pregorlption secretiy in
MOTHERS 141,Intgl,:l.4ri!':,',d14a,siTs,g-is.''.C;I:11(g)re4Z:111:111 BROTHERS
11,1tAIEDY a fe Jerdau etreet, '10roatu. Cain
tomeeelemeeemmemerwareerwm
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Groceries
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Kaows we have always a fresh and large as-
sorted tItock or. Groceries and Provisions. Aikything
in the line of Crockery, Glassware, • Chinatrare, etc".
can be procured at this store.
WANTLID--Good Butter and Eggs.
tliere 'Was.. no time Mr calculating • . •• . • • . • . • . '
eurance companiPS do pot Mare to. eeVerel years •at. the Aritipodes her' Punch.
fore I coutd inalo out the Southern , • •
• - • •
"take the lives" of men about to• ,
you,fathers and inethers,this warning
- - • .• • • • • . •
take, . engage in. it., . • • cross at. all. I had never' Telt • sO i•
plaintS,. the accidents common ty tion of the sword-swalloaer at a „
horse -breaking. . end .... bush-tellleg,, • circus: to alash'• the :Mord d.eNi.,11 his ,
'snake bites .(in places), and diseabes. • 'throat.. X had - • killed hundreds ' of .
with an 'alcoholic origin' ai,e the prin- sheep . and cattle in the ordinary !.
cipal practice. of itif up -country doc- . way Of iniSiness ' Without; a .thought. -:
ter. His surgical experience is limit- •.• -an ofieration• ' . which sonietimes;
ed„ and he, ..• therefore, operates ' on -. caused the... -new. chum to • faint --but .
any .patient who 6;ives him the. slight- ,n; everything . is . a -Matter . ;of custom, '
est provocation to -keep Inc' hand The Most reckless rough-rider_ will be... _
Fortunately, the bushman is phki,ni.;.- an abject coward in a gale, at • soa;' .•
mafic-I have Icnown a sheol the 'daredevil ' , ,.,. pa s up
had to amputate his own finger With . fiag and -surrenders unconditianally.
an axe.„ and .0ye . it to , -.the dog at when it , Manes te. making en. cater-
dinner -time- to • Save meat. 'Yon. will
dinner speech or getting Married.. .„. ----aa,....-4......c.z",
.This life is Short below, "Bush inacinese".•And•• kindred .Coni7
. • ; creepy -Since, .1 accepted, the invits.,.1
; -rn•-vo wev•••e•••••••
IL'S well to take care ot our o
ll trs and cents.
Better ejoy them es you go.
PITIFUL HELPLESSNESS .
Victims of nervous dise'ases are most
to be pitied because theh•oahnent usual-
ly terminates in mental or physical
_helriles:nos5.4 Paraiysis. locornotor
ataxia and insanity can mayhe avoided
by building up the riervous system at
the first sip is of trouble and there 18 110
'preparation so well suited for this pur-
pose as Dr Chase's Nerve Food, the
• great nerve restorative.
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Women's . Institute Meetings
The following is a. list of Women's
Institute Meetings to be held in Huron
county during May.
Speakers aud Subjects. -Miss Bella
Millar, Guelph. "Some Practical
Hints on Horne Nursing and . Emer-
gencies" .(illustrated) "Wonten's LIP
stitutes ; Past. Present, and Future,"
-Gleanings from House-cleaning," "A:
Pound of Butter," "The Farm End of
the Dairy Business."
, ,atiss Jessie Hill*, 11 Spencer avenue.
Toronto, 'Take- citi' Feed" t With -de,
monstrations), "Invalid Cookery,"
"Misconception of Domestic Science,"
"Aims and Objects of Women's In-
stitutes," "Practical Hygiene."
Exeter. South Huron, June 2. • -
Hayfield, Scala. Huron, June 3,
Bluevale, East Huron, June 4.
Ethel. East Huron, June 0.
Molesworth. East Huron, June 7.
Fordwich. East Heron, June 8.
Gorrie, East Huron, June 9.
Winghain. West Huron, Chisholm's
Hall, June 10.
Blyth, West Huron, Opera House,
June 11.
Clinton, WestHuren, Council Cham-
er, June 13.
Goderich, West Huron, June 14:
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Brorho Quinine Triblets
All druggiate refund the money if it fails
to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on
each box, 25o, •
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J. W Irwin.
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makers. .411
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Sabbath services ;IA -11 :tan. and 7 par.
ST. PAVL'S CSIURoli, EPISOOPAL--. guarantee
Sunday school at 2.30 p.m.. .Ladiee" Itspbb d
Guild Meets last Thursday of each er tire rigs.a specially.____oisdk-
Repairing promptly attended to
and s. supt.
month, •Y: P.. A. meets Tuesday
evenings.' 0.R. gunnel 31.A, rector .
ST. JOSEPia'S 6ATIf 410 CHURCH -
Rumball & McMath
Service held every other Sunday at g Huron Street • Clinton.
10.g0 am. and 7 pan. Rev. Vett-1(r •
Pinsortneault,fator. C.M.B.A, meets •
ilth Thursday. every month; Sacred -1
Heart deviations 1st Friday , of the• l•
month Mass every morrung at 8 a.m.
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000sooloikiiia.o.•••••••opeloo`ooirioilioos000p*op•of..47--' -
Bit*THR--?;feetipgg at 11. a.m. and •
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7.30 p.m. on .Sunday, and On Frid.ay s) •
• BUGGIEc. -75esiEs3,- BUGG1ES .
. .manshi6; as stylish as any made; as duraole, as the •
• best; as lour m prices. as the lowest. •
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GEO. LAVIS CLINTON "1
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SALvATIoN ARMY -Service at t and e
•11:a.m. and 3 and 8. p.m. on Strirlay„
hidevery week evening at 8 0'01a...c.c.
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--,A,---SORE-WON'T HEAL.
Because of its power to heal rav.. fa' it-
iiig flesh,tctallay the inflardmati in and
step the dreddfuLitching• Dr. Chase's .1
OFritment has a world -m Wei epnt Won. •
If you have becoMe discourae d the. !
thus understand that thhigit are . „It's quite painless, you' knew, the L o and
,ugh •
a patient round, pic to say. • 'NESS, eto . quicker than any rent.
with him . during the convalescent ' "Whereabouts do I go for him?'" *- . .
soy ',known, LI you nave that 1rri.
stage, and. shot hint dead! ' said O'Shaeglinessy, brondishing the
• ugh and reads?. A yo.ung doctor EfTeuebit 0.3 cures Ucniticailsi
Johngon," I observed, not that 1 Realarlsoneattnia
in queensla.nd "nOt long .ago spent knew anything about . it, but, • I
sl6epless nights for weeks in pulling COLDS ' BRONCHITIS,
thought it was the 'professional thing,
' ked a uarrel
'I.'he above notes, will partially ex- toting CoUgh that keeps you awake
I front of Johnson who groan -
plain how I came ,to • assist in the at night, a dose of the S$rnp
wU
. . ed, hue quite safe, isri't it?" •
cutting of my, imend Mr. ohnson's, „
HardlY," answered ---"rather stop it at once.
throat. rrhe scene was a 'shanty in
near the jugular!"
a gully •on the .A.Ustrafian coaSt, Here _the patient; whinnied' again,
shaded by the cUstinnery eucalyptus but • was quiekly reduced to submis-
.
a , • d I the inevitable. .
'USED FOR EIGHT TZARS.
"creek." There were three of • us, ..
'Then. In here?" Pinking hirn under I *have used Dg. ;WOOD'S NORWAY.
UP for every cold I have had
all young cadets -j ohnson, the t e• 'gills aniong • • sotne of the: more PINZ S..YR.
nportant .arteries, la the 'playful for , the past eight years, with wonder -
hero of the incident, O'filhaugltneSsy, • .
.an --Irish. -gentleman of - 01111 v. vay sometimes obServed in ,barbet•e,,, .,fal• pueces,s,•4•11Cvera amok Wend ,With ei,
reckless disposition, as. shall be dig- I "Probably • kill him" -I soggested
closed, and myself.
couch or told but that I recommend
and from his' contortions -I fancied
t ' smile 'private • .
a reed with Me. M. V. Ellsworth; Jacksonville"
; .
ends, got • diphtheria. As we. at e Shouldet try it there' if it yas
at the fag -end of creation a docter's
Johnson, o g the patient
PRICE 25 CEN'TS.
..r
• horse"-4or I know more about
fee would have been SeVei•al hundred ,
ounds by the time he got • there, valuable horse.''
eqUine than hUrnaii anatomy -.''not
sand.Johnson would probably have
•been dead .• ' long before, ' My
only medical. knowleilge Was .a slight.
acquaintence with the extractioa of
teeth, and. thiii was of little use for
diphtheria. O'Skiatiehnessy, •110
ever, had. some experience of the
disease, or ,said he had,. and immedi-
ately proceeded to "do so." ; • •
So much so that one night John-
son was; gasping for wind, and at.
tile point. Of death: ;
"What'S to be done?" I asked
Births, Marriage's it Deaths.
BIRTHS.
MDIDINGER-In Hay. April 15,to the
wife of Stephen Meidinger, it daughter.
RADER-In Ray, April 15, to the yfie
Wm Rader, it daughter.
DEARING-In Exeter, April 15, to tte
wife of Abraham Dearing, it daughter.
MARRIED,
CONGRA.M-RAYNARD -• A.t the rest-
aenoe of the bride's parents, Ethel, April
27, Chan R Congram, Ripley,to Miss Mary
Nina, daughter of °brie. Reynard.
WALDEN -111 cD0 tio ELL. - At the
borne at the bride's father, April 27t1,, be
Itatv T B noupland. Wise Clara MeDowc.,1
to Wm. 13. Weldon, both of East Wawa -
nosh.
"We shall be tried for manslaught-
er if it's a -a failure, won't we?" •
"Alit I hadn't thought of that," I
said -the sufferer apparently had,
for he gasped freely, "Law's a
tricky thing.'!
"Ah, ,I remember now -just under
the apple of the throat!" exclaimed
,O'Shaughnessy, recalling his ono
piece of knowledge %beta the opera-
-Con.
The whole thing turned out, simple
enough in practice. I held my breath
as O'Shaughnessy, after fumbling
aesekermager about with the knife as if he were
going to Carve a fowl, thrust it'
throu h the kin under "Ada 's th
30 -Yrs. of Eczema - g e
apple," fished out the latstt end of
u d th d
Lt . severe tn arid covered* it
re at as with handkerchief with a 'vague
idea, of keeping put tnicrobes, but
Another illustration of the yew in reality this did some good in'
protectirig it front dust. The bleed-
ing, I was surprised to see, was not
more than a spoonful or two. But
it was uncanny to watch 'the breath-
ntarkalobs power • of Dr.
Chase's Ointment 'as a.
ure for eczema.
On account of many vain efforts to cure ing going on through tho neck in -
eczema and driven almost crazy withthe itch- stead of at the mouth.
Mg, stinging sensations which accompany it Well„ the agonizing suffocation'
many declare this disease incurable, 's Notdintso eeas d at mice' How we should have
with those whhave used Tar, Chase- °
ment, Air tohis preparation soon bongs mile , ,
• i avoided blood -poisoning or joined up
from the itching and thoroughly cares the dis,. tee larynx cv(Mtually I had ee little
ease itself, leaviag the skin soft, smooth arid idea as C'ShaughneSsy, and Ire 'hadn't
natural in appbarante. • much. By a thousand -to -one chance
• Once you learn the merits of Dr. Chase's °int- a doctor passed the shanty neXt day,,
ntent you will find it indispensable in the home and he finished the job.
as a cure for every form of skin trouble. " Johnson recovered. Ile thanked u$
cordially for so 'kihdly cutting his
throat, although his manner led us
to believe that he would never be
operated, ori by an amateur again.
Ilut every, dead of daring has ite
risks, and one eati in them with
so much calmer courage when the
Ma. Jona PRATT, 13lytt, Huron Co., Ont.,
writes :-" I cannot ive r. Chase's Ointment
DIED. too much praise for Igwas trottbled with eczema,
•
'SP'EISAII-In Grey, April 20, Amelia
wife of Hartwell Spann, aged 65 'Mat%
LAMONT-In Ripley, April 20, Mrs
Lemont aged 70 sears.
ANMSTBONG Einlesp,Apri122,M;
3'�e Armstrong tnoth of Mrs 'Rector Me-
Quarrie. Grey, aged 80 year%
COLEMAN --In 'Welton, April 23,Ellen
Iellot of the late Wale' COleman, aged ID
lititArt-altatitAttiAa.
fer ever twenty years end had been treated by
Wessoden, though they all failed to cure me,
Dr, Cha..se's Ointrnint bas cured me completely
and I have not had the slightest sign of the
return of this disease for several months. 1 am
quite satisfied that I have found a permanent risks are taken, by. somebody o se
our° at lash'.
Dr. Chase's Ointment, GO cents a box. The
portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the
MMus retelet book Author, aro on every box.
For pains and acbco use Dr, Chase's Back.
ache Plasters.
• auks et Carabrielee's Wife.
The Most romantie feature of the
late Duke of Cambridge's life was his
rnarriato. Which was, otter). ingotrect-
•
to•
. Up-to-dthle, lirStelass Buggies, exeellent work- ;
Oi • •othee treatments pat Dr. *, . •
•
• .
Chase's Ointment to the . test. Like.] '
thousands of others 'you ' will be. su 1 -
ineseotantl delighted with the resnits: I
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' NOTICE.
Take noti. e thit the lainni3ipal Conn- i
oil of the Ccrporation of the Town of 'Clin-
ton, intend to uonstrnot e. eranolithie Bide-
t in width. on the East side of- -
Victoria Street, from Kirk. ;met to •ass
Street, and to amiss the final cosi thereof
upon filo property abutting thereon, and 10
be belief -Wed thereby, and that it statement
Elbowing the lands liable to pay the said
aseessmentsand the nsnies of the owners
thereof, so far as they an be ascertained
from last revised Assessment Roll, is nsw
filed in the °Moe of the Clerk, of the Blutsi
ciptility, and is now open to inspection out-
ing effice hours. • The eritimate i con of the
work is $378.72 of which $2'.88 it to be i
provided oat of the general fried of the I
municipality.
A COURT OE REVISION
will be held on Thursday the 20th day of
May 1904, at 8 o'clock p. in , in the Garin- '
oil Chamber for the enirpose of hearing
o0n3plai1its tigainst the proposed wisest-
ment. or acearacy of the froutage measeire-
monis, or of arty other caliph:ant which
morons intereeted rney desire to make, and
whichf `bi rati'dogidisblif by the Coasts •• ','
f
Dated\at Clinton, this Ilesi day of May,
\
1904. D. L. MA.OPHERSON, Clerk.
•.
• - rrices of carton.
.• At a reeent sale at . in
London, of antique furniture, soiree -
lidos, etc., some . of the prices Were
as follows: A Louis VI., carved and
gilt ,sofa and four.fauteuils, the
treats; backs and arms. eo,vered With
old tapestry worked into fables, in
pink boarders wreathed with flowers,
$840, a, Chippendale mahogany cabi-
net. with glazed • folding doors, hoar- .
ing 'carved interlaced beading% en-
closing shelves and. small doors be-
neath, 8750; a pair of Repric&. entre-
deux comniodes, inlaid tulip and king
wood, with two , doors, . shaped fronts
and splayed ends, mounted tvith
'winged caryatid' figures at 'the cor-
_ners and' foliage _borders of. 'chased
ornsoulu, surmounted by \Tineit. red
marble slabs, $085; .an old'Worcester
oviform vase and cover, painted 'ail li,
flowers in Oriental taste • on a dark
blue ground, • standing 10 inches,
ti,400; an old Dresden sass; and cover
tuni a pair of beakers painted with
Watteau figures oh a gold gronnd
•and encrusted with trailing branches
.of forget -toe -not blossom, t ha base
being a. la Isouis XV., $245; and a
complete OroWn Derby dessert see -
vice, • resplendent in. gilt and beauti-
fulblue, painted with groups of
b halo , .$310.
. •
. Dew nassla dot Left.
It
Is related in tendon. that Lord
Selborne, first lord of the Admiral-
ty, heard at a dinner partY in Lon-
don at the eleventh hour of the Rus-
sian intention to buy two Chilean
warships. Ma Lordship went; horne
bv Way of the. Chilean IGelbaSIIY and
Ull'ered a few thousands more than
,the pricenamed,' '• The Sale was df.-
fected thee and there. So it happen-
ed that Whoreart Japan- -got ,tWo
, creisera via the South American
power Russia trot none.
1110USEkEEPERS WANTED.,
To ititavicarv413.,, leeayl_lurn:linrorzeespact oar large stook of Ham Farnishirige; eer. iking of latest styles in Parlorilnites, Bedroom Sets, Extension Tables,
_
Et -
We.sre Offering great value in Carpets, Japanese Withal,
Art Si:inures, Window Shades and Tapestry Cartains.
Pictures trained while yon ii alt.
J 11, CHELLEW
1614YrfEt
Turns Bad Blood into
• This spring you will need
'something to take away that
tired, listless feeling brought
on by the system being clogged
with impurities which have
accurnulated during the winter.
Burdock Blood Bitters is the
remedy you require.
It has no equal as a spring
medicine. It has been used by
thousands for a quarter of
, century with unequalled
success,
HERE IS 1%00F.
Mrs, 3. T. Skins or Shigavake, Que.,
writes "I have used Burdock Mood
Bitters as a spring medicine for theantst
four years and don't think there is US coal.
• When 1 feel drowsy, tired and have no
desire to eat 1 getka _bottle,of 11.0.11. It
purifies the blood itV.0h4ilds up the con*
stitutIon bettor than any oilier reme440.1
CaIl and examine
Our Mock of high arkpisnos of lat-
est ease designs, and containing finest ac-
tions purchasable for money. See our very
lateet styles of stmt. -toned organs, at beet
prices. Instruernents rented, tuned or re-
paired. .Gramophortes and mimic in var-
iety at
C. 1101ilitt'S
Music EmporiUnu
13inder Tutine.
IINT1t, father melee Bieder TiVine will be
old at the Ringivon Peniteettary to
reamers, in Rural quantities al may be ;desired,
for cash on delivery, at the folhaviug prices:-*
Pure Manna" glee feet to the 1b)-I0ibC
"Mixed Manila" (6a0 " •• t -0104e
"Pure New Zealand ' (450 " •", "
ie. Per pound lees On ton lots.
Alit O. b. Kingston.
Address ailcommunications with remit-
tanee, to M. Platt, Warden' Penitentiary,
Kingston,Ontarie.
Papeee inverting this netice w 'about authority
from the Eing's Printer will wit bertid there'
or. 1 ,
Verdian.
Kingston, Match 14(h, 1904. ;' • '
•
ort
•
1
Real Geed Time
*0 take that lore talked:et Best
nese or Shorthatta Ceurse in new.
No riaken Messes. Individtiel
lbstr netiou adapted to individual
o. d. snot so nil for Ca taloa'
Is toile you ell ranent it.
*. foe toSi10 refunded.
It BROIVAt.
prnotipal.
,
• '',.'afre
RATTENBBRY S! %BIS.
CLINTON.
Direct importers Worlsinanship
end Materisl guaranteed. '
JA.S. SEiL •
Township of Mullett Court
.= of Ilevision,
Notice is hereby given that the meeting
of the Court of Revision of the Assessment
Ball of the Township of Ilullett, will be
held in the Township Elation Saturday the
28th day of May, ot the hoar of 10 o'eloce,
s, re., for the purpose of bearing and sett-
omplaintsagainstthe said Asseesereent"
Persote having businese at the Coed will
wptietasontitir
oatteneheritntohtiece.seid time and !Quo
h
. Mlle% May 0t3bA.,1‘110E04SM
.CACPleig.
Clinton Court of Itevision.
Takes:lotto that a Court of Boylston for
the town of Clinton, will bold its first sit,
tings in the Connell Chamber on Thursday.
May 20tb, A. D. 1903, commencing at 8
o'clock, p, in. for the purpoee of henries
and reetifying all complaints ageinet or
more in the Assestsment Roll of the pre-
sent year. AU parties interested aro re -i
quested tosttend. 0. ri. Nta.crannsoN,
Clerk of the Illtinicipality,
Clinton, May ard.
The New Era and 1Viontreal,
Herald till Dec. stst for 750..