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MO1SOns Bat*
Incorporated by At of
Parliament la%
Capital authorized,
Capital paid up
Reserve Fund
Total Asset*
$5,000,000
2,850,420 !
2,720,778 .
27,000,000
Wm. Molsou Macpherson. President
Janne Elliot, - General Monitor
Mites Discounted, Collections
Made, Drafts heeled, Sterling and
Atuericau Exchange Bought and 7
Sold.
-SAVINGS 13ANK----
Interest allowed on stietts of $1
and up from date of deposit and '
compounded half -yearly.
A BM
Money advanced to farmers at
ow rates. Sale notes collected,
H. C. Brewer, Mgr.
CLINTON.
- weak Lungs
['TORY OP AN OYSTER
ersTOLD BY HIMSELF ABOUT MOW PAPER FURNITURE.
I. ha I
- Take cold easily? Thront
i tender? Lungs weak? Any
relatives have consumption?
1.Then a cough tneans 01 groat
Cherry
iectorai
.. deal to you. Follow your
Idoctor's advice and take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It
heals, strengthens, prevents,
"?or 40 years r have deatellet •I&I
Merry r eetorai for Gomm ole
know it steady strongmen. woos aiii..•
ams. r. A. Itesnlsoii. Sane% Malt.
250.,50e.,f41.00. . tottrotra ie.!
, r61 I dru flu. e
0.4.04.0.rOT
G. D. McTaggart dyer's Pills Increase the activity
the liver, and thus
„ BANKER.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS •
TRANSACTED. NOTES DISCOUN-
TED. DRAFTS ISSUED. INTEREST
A ',LOWED ON DEPOSITS. -
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON-.
W. BRYDONE,
BARRISTER, soracrrop..
• NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE -Sloane Block- CLINToN.
111NRY BEATTIE
(Successor to Mr. James Scott.)
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, EVC
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office formerly occupied by Mr,
Jaenes Scott, in Elliott Block
MONEY TO LOAN.
RIDOUT & HALE
onveyancers, Commissioners, Real
Estate and Insurance Agency.
Money to Loan.
C. B. HALE - JOHN RIDOUT.
DRS. GUNN & GUNN
Dr. W. Gurin L. R. C. P. & 14. R..C.S.
Edinburgh. -
Dr. J. Nisbet GlICI3 M. R. C. S. Eng.
L. le. C. P. Loudon •
ICight calls at front door of r.sidence
• on Rattenbury street, opposite -
Presbyterian church.
OFFICE- Ontario street --CLINTON.
•
DR. SHAW ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE- Ontario street -CLINTON.
Opposite St. Paul's church. •
DR. C. W. THOMPSON.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Speeil attention given to diseases of
the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat• . .
• -011ice and Residence.-- • .
ALBERT STR.B.',ET WEST, CLINTON.
North of Rattenbury $t. .
DR. G. W. MANNING SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office formerly occupied by Dr: Pal-
lister on Main street.
liAYFIELD, - - '- ONT.
DRS. AGN.EW & FOWLER.
-DENTISTS - -
Office adjoining Phuto Gallery.
every day and Satt.r.:ay nights
to o'clock.
Auburn every Monday.
Dungannon e‘•ery Tin sday.
open
until
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Ia. G. ERNEST HOLMES •
apecialist in t.roun aid linclge Work
D. D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col-
lege of Dental Surgeons ui -Ontar-
io.
L. D. S. -First class honor gradeate
c,i Dental Departinent of Tor -silt°
University.
Special attention paid to i A:sere/Awn
of children's teeth.
Will be at the River Hotel, Bay 6eld,
every Monday from, 10 a. m to b
p. m.
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For an up-todate
HAIR CUT
- AND .
CLEAN SHAVE
try % the leading . barber.
Kerr newt To iewiN'S. GROCORY
•George D, Roberton
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AND HIS TRIDE. ISeetertiolbelson loon Useful Wautent
I Xversinfa 'Work ror Tonna Polk
I.
Trial ad Ilrlibulations el the
An instettetive and entertaining em -
secosneng womb* rivet eh. Thwe , ployeaent for the young people during
ies neapsrem me .43nomeono, 1 the winter °Vantage is the making of
1
on tho Ptelooteeteer'o Ceerstor. 1, furniture out of old newspapers, Tee
.
There Were about 900,000 of is whon, I neusehold has told sometbiug about
le s OS
*5 tier 'lakes of spawn -or "spate' as aMows; he materials required
oat into the water Mae day on "the :lel 11110;44117aPpearair# °Sof SlirteleSafree* it bouflicUtisesuoef
'elk' °Teter spawn ill ellaled.--We fleeted
gabs:, 4 paper, aloe glOSO Paper, a bottle of mu -
At first ere were white and appareat- ellage or paste, some bits of string or
13" lifeless, Then we turned gray and boribabrott and ,a few ebeets of (stout card.
finally black. At this tage we became
visibly alive For several days we To construct a pretty table, smooth
floated, the Vert of wasee end tides, a newspaper out fiat on an ordinary
Some rie my brothers were carried out • yeebeu table, elle, seeing up a single
to !ma end so vanished; *there were tweet, roil it tightly, bergriln! avirt beeline
corner, tis shown In
bgoatntomin.stinctively te sink toward the tight]; rolled, RS 13120Wn in nag. 2, paste
the.latit Omer down smoothly, making
mellowed by fish. At last we all be -
Then Tiegan again terrible deetrue• our of these "opine," which form. the
tal thing a young oyster can do. These gether and cut o2 the loose ends, mak-
legs of your table, Place them to -
Hon. Many fell on mud -the most fa -
perished at once. Others attached Ins them of equal length. Now roll
up smaller s
themselves to plants and weeds which sheets of paper and insert
grow at the bottom of the sea, They them in each leg in order to strengthen
lived for a time -so long at least as the them. Push them down as far as port -
plant remained alive. Then, when the sible at each end and cut off the pro.
tending parts. By this means the legs
plant died, they perished as well.
Fortmlately for myself, I drifted on may be almost as hard as wood, and a
of the ole Abel's which the dredgers little Varnish or aizing will hens make
to a bit of. "caltels"-that is to say, 0329 them still more firm. Cut black and
and oyster men so carefally scatter all gold paper into long, even strips and
over the sea floor ot an oyster bed. 1 tatitventkiteem rinega.tlyo, around thwpeielvegtosa
u, sl;
settled with my deep shell uppermost altered teem with a sheet of tissue or
and my fiat or right shell nearer the ifeses paper of some chosen color, or
ground. At the time I did not know eve thew a coat of light"enamel before
why I did Me. I have since realized ;taws the black. and • gold paper.
ehou/d be more easily able to. eject the When -the legs are finished hind four
tbat it was because in that position I
sand and grit which a rough sea soof them together, using ribbon or wire
me -
times stirs up in ,shallow water. I at- covered with ribbon, as SbOWEI in Fig.
• tached myself firmly to my aneborage 4. Three crosspieces must next be
deistasalm
Of "cuitch" and felt visit at last fair- Intoathesie,asilsabirmanner dattachedm
paign.5es
ree
ly started in life. • erosspieces Can be decorated- with
erserese-eseneeeeeeseeseesesase Soon I noticedthat every angle mor-
sel of shell or stone around me was
•
curled tissue paper and tipped with
gold or Silver paper if liked, and the
cook's cotton Root compooU
. ••••, tenaated by tiny.. oysters, all lying In , intersections can be concealed by bows
lla -the Lune- position aiimyself and.all
• . or rosettes of the tissue paper. Next
WHEN YOUR APPENITR FAILS
And it makes you dizzy tO even
think of eating., rift need FerroZene
.the greateet of appetizing tonics. It
Wide up the whole body, tbe taste
becomes aware of new flavors in food
yon never noticed before, A relish
and after -satisfaction In eating is an.
• other result from Ferrozone which •
improves the digestion anti converts
everything eaten into nourishment for.
the blood, and brier), and nerves. Just
one Ferrozone tablet after meale,. ease'
priee 50e, at druggists.
to take and plevais:tutti.:d.ry Ferrozone.
Amos Cumeabage of New York used
to tell this story a his first assignment
aa a newspaper reporter; He watt Lent
out to write up an accident where an
Irish bodcarrier was injured in a fall
from a building. He arrived illet
two ofbcere Were assisting the Injured
man into the ambulance.
"What's his name?" asked CUMMIngel
omf e no one ep nail ituh: out
chie ratepadn t the spaemneennue
The Wellman heard him and, mistak-
Ing him for the timekeeper on the job,.
exclaimed, vvith a loot a disgust cov-
regulator on whale woman There .I lay, unmoving, for nearly a
and tinie of need." • •
gear Food, in the shape Of tiny ani -
'can depend "in the hour
Prepared in two degrees' of malculte, widen an oyster loves best,
• titrengte. No. -1 encl. No. 2. watt plentiful. When the water was
•NO. I. -For ordinary eases
ts by far the heat dollar snick with It, we all opened our obeli* fig
No. -•2 --For special eases --10 deirrees
• wide, and, making currents in tbe wa- •
•
medicine known.
stronger --three dollars per box. . ter by means of the tiny hairi which
Ladl------ggist for Cook's fringe our gills
and which men call Our•2
as an pins, mixtures and imitations are Fla. 3
•
dangerous. No, 1 and No, 2 are son' and Our mouths. Our choicest delle.scles
Cotton Root Chomnound. 'rake no other .. keaseali
beards we washed the dainties into
recommended by all druggiste the Do- were the minute green RIM which '•
minion of canasta; Mailed:to a addres5
on receipt, °fared and four 2 -cent pontage• give to full growl oysters that greenish
etamps... e. Cleolc cworupda,muor.y.: oat, .teireagtiee that vies. .tleo. mark of tbe aristo-
When I first anchored myself, I was
Na. r and No. 2 are Sold in Clinton but the twentieth of an luck in diame-
by Watts & Co,, II, B.' Combe, B. P. ter -so small, indeed, that a microscope
Reekie and J. E. Hovey, 'druggists. would have been necessary to examine
. ., me. At that stage. my shell was per- ria 5
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DR. J. FREEMAN
VETERINARY SURGEON.
A member of the %Teter:nary eteli,a1
Associations of London and Edin-
burgh and Graduate of the Ontar-
io Veterinary Col:ege.
OFFICE- Huron street -CLINTON.
Next to Commercial Hotel
Phone 97
illeKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Comaanu
-Farm and Isolated Town Property-
,
-Only Insetted.--
•
• OFFICERS:
J.• B. McLean, President, .aeippoi P.
0. ; Thos. Fraser, Vico-President,
Brucefield P. 0. ; 'T. E. Hays, Sec. -
Treasurer Seaforth P: 0: • •
• • DIRECTORS. •
Shesney, .Seaforth ;: John
GrieveselVintlirope George Dale, 'Sea -
forth ; John Waet, HerlOck ; John/
pennestricis, Brodhagen ; Jasnes Evans,
Beachwood.; James Connolly, <Clinton.
•AGENTS. : • •
•
Rebert • Smith, Hariock ; E, tine
chley, .Seaforth ; • • Jaanes• Cunitriings,
Egmondville ; ' J. W. Yen," eitemes-
Parties desireui,to effect insurance.
or transact • other: business will bei
promptly attended. to on application
to any of the ebaye officere addressed
to their respective postoffices. Looses.
• inspected ' by the director who live
nearest the scene:- '
JAMES A. SMITH, AUCTIONEER.
•
Marriage
Licenses
ISSUED BY
J. B. Rumball Citnton
• T Tett T A.BekE
Trains will arrive at and depart
front Clinton staton as follows:
BlIFALO AND GODERICH.
Going East Itx; rims • . 7.38 °one,
Goeig East Mixed . 4.15 p.m.
Going \Vest Mixed io.te aate
Going West Exprtss ' 12.55 pan.
II 11 11 ••7.05 a.m.
Is )1 • •)) 10.32 p.m.
LONDON, 111511.0N AND BRITCZ DIV.
Cltig .SoV.11 Failtlixrectir• • ,/4.iy5 tram..
• North Express• 10.15 am.
" Mixed 6.55 pp,
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....
I sin a licensed auctioneer for the
Ccninty of Huron and will sell by per-
centage or by the dollar. Residence lot
37 and 38, ilayfield Road, one mile
south oi Clinton. Satisfaction gnat-
antecd. Orders left at The News -Rec-
ord office or my housc will be prom-
ptly attended to.
JAMES A. SMITH,
Clibton P. 0,
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„„i„ . J. P. , 1st .
•; Rd CINTHLYA,PAA9AZINE„
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Tha Best in Current' Literatum ,
r 12 Coaststrto IN-OVel.li YEAKII.Y '; '
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MANY sHOWIt ETOPIIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY "toptot
1 $2.80 rtft 'Via*: 211 COMA A COPY,,k
NO CONTINUED IaTORIESe 1
izry Netentit dOteciervis IN ietteer
A. D. PATTISON, Agottt.
F. R. HODGENS, Town Ticket Agent.
J. D. MACDONALD, District Passen-
ger Agent, Toronto.
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TRADE MARKS
Desicititt
COPVieiOlfts &O.
Anyone sending a sketch and dosoiptIon roar
Vloklonestrieurcontldentlid. Handbook on Patents
r 'weasel our opinion free whether au
velment la nrobablypittonteiblo. Communlea.
sent tree. Oldest meow for hearing moots,
patents tato throotth moan a reatM
*aloe -oaks, without aeon In the
Sdttititic fittitticatt.
attandeetteir maturates woolen*. tonere ole
" ithY tigera;31(e4":1111 tIald41414;
mr 1310.2t 1, • - us e 111' L
111111 t UVotgraa,t*AY. now. ont
flt.. Wci,,t1.trAo.
fectly transparent •
At the end of tee months I• had in-
creased in. diameter to fully the size
of a dime and become what is called
"brood." •• •
puring.all this teme had been learn-
ing many things. I found out that It
was neceesary to close my Shell tight . FIG.7
should use Catarrbovm.e which has. (ban Inimits will he the prelotnin
Wben dangers of various kinds threat- • UILT P14)2WSPAYEES, effected man a
ened, when the tide was low or, -in win- - 3
perhaps imagine that an oyster is a size for the top of bur tahle, having it vaPor,-very easy. and pleasant. Do
ering his face:
"Isn't it trouble enough to fall three ,
stories without being docked for the
few moments I "lose going to the hos-
pital?'
F. B. B,
We heard a man say the other morn. •
ing that the abbreviatiou for February
-Feb,-means "Freeze every hotly,"
and that man looked frozen in his uls-
ter, It was apparent that be tmeded
the kind of warmth that stays, the
wartnth that reaches from head to foot
all over the body. We could Wive
• told him from personal knowledge
that Hood's Sarsaparilla gives permatt-
ene wernatb, it invigoratee the blood
and speeds it along through artery and
vein, and really fit e men and women.
boys end girls, to enjoy cold weather
and resist tbe attecks of disease. It
gives the right kind of warmth, stim-
ulates and strengthens at the same
time, and all its benefits are lasting.
There may be a suggestion in this for
you.
-rioueek astwe 1.v*Virea
They tell this story in the commis-
sloner's office at Ellis island: •
• Two Irish immigrants Just arrived
stood one morning on the government
• landing watching a dredger at work a
• few yards away. Presently a diver,
full rigged, crawled painfully from tne
channel slitne up a ladder to the deck
of the dredge. One of the Irishmen,
very' mueli surprised, trued to his Conk
pinion and said:
"Look at that Anon! Look at him!
• Begorra, if I'd known the way over I'd
walked •
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. Established 149.
Whoopirig Cough, Croup
/634; 13ronchitis, Cough, Grip,
) Asthma, Diphtheria
oRgsot.ENE18 A 800N TO ASTHMATICS
• Cur.soteint is a long establishedand staneard remedy for the diseases indicated. It
cures beast* the air rendered strougly•entleeptio is carded over the diseased surfaces
of the bronchial tubes with every bnytth, prolonged o,nd constant treatment.
Tb.04, 20f qcnnialtnetive teuernoe; or sufferers front.ebrenio bronchithirtind immediate
rannc from nalighs or Inflamed conditions of the throat. Descriptive booklet free.
1416CSIING,11111,04 02 CO., 2651 Notre Paine fit,, Montreal% Canadian Agents
Cresolene • dissolved in the mouth are effective anasafe for
•' coughs and irritation of the throat. •
Antiseptic Tablets 'toe a box. A& DIIITGOISTa 801
;re,: Imallowpran64.-4,407
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usine$01_ rttici es 4,-"armIgg.
pi
• A farmer should have just as .crerefnl•a business quilling as a.
merchant, banker, manufacturer, lir any otner business man.
Should understend all the eerie:toles of fineneing ; knew bow
.bi000ekrist,imette acenrittelye work out lutenist and eise;Thets, keep
A. ectu‘sc in the Forest City Business and Shorthand College
ineliides all thew studies -are taught by a theroughly competent
stafrof experienced teachers. . • . • •
Every student must pass tea .extussination prepared by a- staff • •
of qualified oxen -titters Im•fore reecivill,4 his or her Diplunm.
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Booklet fully, oxt :site caursos,.costs, eta, Mee for a postal.
e ,
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J. W. WESTEWsIELT, -eue
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Y. Li. 0, DUILDI. NG, LONDON.
eleasSees......etereet.e. • • "Ira- •
• .MITDDY COMPLEXION
Pale, sallow, yellow akin tells of a
torpid, sluggiob liver find•impurities in
the blood which will lie. entirely re-
inoVed when Dr,Clutse's .Kidney.1.4yer..
Pine .are. med. • This .great rued4cnie
awaken the.action of the liver, invig-
orates lite kidneys and regulatei the.
•howels.. As result digestion-' is. im-
proved,- bodily pains disappear and
he heelth is improved hi' every wey.
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GrarA. Trunk ,awit
The extensive and comprehensive
'..exbilatt which the Grand Trenk Rail-
way • System •• are o.reangi ng for • the
•• e St L i 11 .i1
. • ;.• ••• , World e Fele helda e i s ( ii ig,
. .. . . ,
• • • . '. '.1004, is tiow icreotirse • of preparat ion.
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• CA:TAR' BliA.. L DEAFNESS: S. ' ' . ;The proposed .pa v elite, wii i el ei t . is the
•-.. - ... - . • ....
• • ' • . . •IS -CAUSED intention id tweeting ie one '.contbinieg
• - " •• • '1:cittit.ie '. clog:lit:lee' and •.iti tistic .'niet'it
..RY €1.• thickenink of tbe lining mem- . and the designs submit:I:et! to (be -1.1k..
.. twsne of the middle ear 'owing,. to pro.' . pesition alit hoi ities' were • great! 0 sal-
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longed indarninatiem trout catarr.hate. teired- and neeepte& The seevillion
'. f germs. The :only cure. is fregrant, '.. will he el eel ea in - tee. 'Fish and
.....a healing Catarrhozone . one which is) Celine" Iltalin.g,incing on three. aisles.
.. carried by. tbe Air you breathe to ;the • win he et (Swint hien end Mete -Niche.-
'rentotest parts pf the thrOht and. ear f , tkl.tinlel t-IyIe., otntlellislied witieenible•
: it teaches the sour.ee of the trouble' mese. c,tesees of fi,1).And.gamei, ii4(.1 it
. : and cures deafness permanently.. Er- : 1;4.0s -timed .e ill one of .the bantisian t f,it
sufferer from unpaired hearing strUctures itt • the ..gxoosition, . (lnilit.
-----------y. won erful cures. -You : Teatime of -the displey. . •
. i •• :tone
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ent a. piece of cardboard of suitable simply breitehe its healing medicated The Ontrritnoth rlaitteeS l hat fOrin the
ter,- when frost was seeere. . You may ,
id; be rest red miain Vet ta Of tib!iS "VY011CVS r"
• either square or rad 'You can often this an'd your bearing w o , • -.. e. lir7N nod rte built:Tit:lags and
creature of such loiv organism that It . Catarrimeono neverfails ; it is guaritne
cannot see or feel of what is ge- tete,cli;.0 Tviet.niontbs" treatment. for $1 the "Pike idwity -are 0 pree-
Paste re ;rinse' of none paper • around fo leeks It in circular -tibiae!. . • .
tag on Mend about. it. But you. are ept ti much furl her atilVitriced be: -
find a -box cover that woeld do 'likely.
W'renag., The niantle fringe ot:anoyster . edges. •-• Cut • fanny .patterns, from a• druggists.
. • • legs of tiny other .of the great exeosi. seeoncedee afther Pm dead, sore' sald- • .
. - foie the•open inn. date than the bell& "Sure it'll alt go bate cirkylation the •
The table top is fastened to the legs • en
. • ,• •
'croSaing an Oyster bed Will Cause these • e young lawyer. '."Yota may rement- "
..lesee-essee • • •
H.- • • •'
in fact, the • installation of vichihits is
now been proceeded with in. wally of
the buildings.
One good feature of'.St. -Lines is the .
. Union Station there being only this
one all trains from all peititai with tbe -
the exception of excursion trains '
from -a distance.of nee or two hundred
tunes or SteLonis will arrive and leave •
frostielhe one depot-, and s.s the sti pet
.car lines pass the station Visitors will
have no ti ouble in reaching . their ho- . •
telt; or boarding .houses , without.ditIl
arid early after arrival. •
People who have seen tbe grounds
for the first time marvel at, the inaigni- • .
tilde this colosal -undertaking and •
.do not hesitate in forming opinion •
',bat be the greatest event film'
:an instructive, educational and amuse- ••
went point of. • view. thee. the World • .
has ever seen. • : • .
Two. h nd red and fifty 'cCri ventions
have air eadySignitied • their: intention
nef visiting; end have cotupleted arran•
froitoir..!6,t,.. -Louis . detring the
••
•• ' Sure •ot.' .rizie Funeral. .
.'Larry," said a- merchant. to b. sturdy
'• .
• Irisnmen , to his .eiriploy,; "are 'you sriv•••
in,, May Of years monee • .. , •
, "Inded.e •sor,"
• "leve • get. .$400 hid away in a Safe
. "But it isn't a pubite spirited policy .,
to, hoardemehey away," • remarked the
merchant, thinking to quiz him. "Yon
- ought. to deposit it itt it'good• batik, so ••• •
is very sensitive. If you watched ea• thong that letee held in the pest' Leery proudly -Youth's Com anion
gloss paper and paste on top of the tit- --
ble to give ,it.the appearal1C of inlaid
!rem a boat in clam water, You wottld
'see that the mensehadow 'Of the boat• • • ' "Oh, yes, •I've opened sie offiee,” Sqd•:.
• 'work.. •
by means of needle and' strong linen 2. .0
• Of us upon whom it falls to, elose• oar . ber that.you sew ens...buying an alarm • " • .
thread,. the ititchei being concealed by' • • That. COUgh
iremediatele. . • • . vie:els the other dale"- .. . ; a. •
iebs It was necessary to 'be moot careful. the attire or other patterns cut from the ' eYes," teplied his friend. "You have ,
gloss paper and pasted (rear thee), and • to get up early thefie moreinge, eh?". which ordinary remedies have not reached,
'Dangers were many and terrible, Sea
urchins' proWled among us and de- the table is complete,. as in. Fig. 6. • "Oh, -no. use It to wake me UP
Other ertieles that can be made are . • .
worst le the five fiegered starfish.
away, fell A eiletim to this tertor. of racks d
• •
will..quiCkly yield 63'
• table- ...when it's time to go home."
.voured Many. But of all our fo• nt the Fig. 7 shoWs anothervariety of
• . of my sisters, anchored not • a Yard floW• er etands, ferd baskets, music • • •
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
:the oyster beds. it clutched her with durability of these articles will suiprise • • Mrs. Winsloa Soothing Syrup hase• .
an bookcases The strength and • • • .• RAY'SSYRUPOF RED SPRUCE
its long fingers. She' closed her shell. • those. Wo ------ ot •teited the tough. been used by millions of mothers for -.- et elites those heavy, deep-seated coughs -takes away
their. children While teething. If dis-
. But the creature was not to be shak- • ILIOSS of paper. They are Strong enough
the Soreness -heals the throat -strengthens the lungs.
None the lesS effective because it is pleasant to take.
turbod by. night and btoken of, your
just ttir orie bottle wad see how quickiy.yon get rid
to hold a plant .or book or any Other
- rest by a stick child 'suffering and •
of that eough. At your druggists. 25e. bottle., •
en off, Hour after houreit clung there
small article, and are really qiiete pret-
until on the
secondday after its first trying with pain of cutting teeth send . . .
grip she, poor thleiropened her shell tY. '. ' " ..
once end gee a bottle of "Mrs. ., ; e 1,11;44 odium iieteetekeel 111111.1.o. I,i I I,
te get a mouthful of food. .A.t once the A feature of a church bazaar held fe- WinSlow's SoOthing Syrup" for -•
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starfish InJected into her a !Pill which ceetly in a western- city was a bolth ren teething, It will relieve the poor
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open alien and devoured, hero ' novelty ettrieting attention. lates the Seoinach
stupefied her so that iihe could net • "where Paner furniture wets sold. Dein- little sufferer immediately, Depend •
close again. Then .the monster turned tY sPecimena of handieraft brought un- upon it, mothers, there is no mistake •
looked fro prices, their neatness and wbout it. It cures Diarrhoea,: rep: 4. 4.4...4 • *•.4 • • • • • • • • • • • ; • • • • •
itself inside out, shot itself into. the
Then. one. day a year 'after / had • • • - - Inflatnrna.tion and gives tone and en- :1, • • • • • • • • • • • • • " • • •
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change in my distence. Something Anaxagores, the A.thenian Oilmen Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child- ;e, .
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rasping and grating along the bottom. "oat wind was nit' set in emotion by
wrought iron.. At the bete= was a light giving properties to the sun; that
nurses in the United States, Price I
It was e. great triangular dredge of rarefaction, that tbe moon owed her
ant her with a blunt edge, known to the raiubovr was the resulting phenom- and ask fat "Mrs. Winslowle Sooth-
2 cents bottle, Sold by ell drug- •
gists throughout the svori& Be sure
the dred.gere as the "bit." anon of refection; that cometswerawan- nyreper
AS tile "Wet' Approached it . scraped dering stars, and that the Axed stars .
the bottom •of the den dein, and next . were at an linmeasurable distance bee .
instant I toofound myself lifted and yond the sun, besides giving them many Th. photographer," Geed Work. ;
Inindreds like myself and a miseen modem times. "Mitud's latest photograph is. Just
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dropped into the net, together vritir
7 other ideasthought, to belong to more •
lovely:" •
laneous • collection of Sinttli soles 'tad ••"Is it?". • .
other things. • /*formation ot gaud. "Yes. I haft to ask Who it wee."
Ono of the men sorted oYer the catch The Rev. Dr. Fourthly -I Mans that . . .
and, having selected all the oysters this particular passage in the book of
end spat, "shaded" Um rest back into Revelation has always been somewhat Kindness jig- 'tonnage that eveti the
the sea through a portholeobscure to medtamb brute ea: understand; like se
I, in compank with enormouti qtain • The Reis. X. Moieatt Laightly-Why, lence it is golde and 'ketches the heart
tltiell of other brood, was put into a I cleared that all up in the first sermon of oven. *minim& thing in exeation.-.
"wash" -a measure holding fire and a I ever Wrote. 1 shell he glad to let ye**‘111e_aert.ersties E1010614%-....--.....-•-....
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was lee eventful and food most plea- .
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brodd to half ware and from half wars twee Nervous Condition
la he dacha men Moats
have a c Hain amount of fresh wat
Wealthy Patron -This portrait doesn't U a UU OW
In this sung retreat passed from resemble my wife a particle -not a par -
to Ware, or full grovrn oyster. But I•
Aelist-No; doerni't look rauch like
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still went en greening. and developing, her, but, oh, dear sir, the technigue, thir ..44breeststitol.b;gg_Ateatsur or,scomte,
until one day the dredge serept Me ins tereekuel
Mite Atiretew HEWBV, St. John Street,
• again, and I eras raised Once more into ' • Fredericton, N.13., states :-"Lastspring r had
the Upper air and rapidly brougbt In. A Oilfield Stinnesserp., sickness which leftme in a very run down,
a 1 wits then dropped -into- large bag nd stumended in a tank of fresh sett work?"
"What do you think of that Writer', nervous state, In fact, for a number 01 years
It
have suffered to a great extent with nervOns-
Water, Which is constantly renewed.• simmered wee cayenne, ness, arid frequently had attacks of headache
There 1 await my final and dizziness. I also
• will, 1 fear, be a fisliniongerra'tse.covIti:rt hes said twe or three elever things and
several thousand others." -Washington seemed to be very
weak and was di-
-New Tort Nova Star.
DEALTI1 AND SUCCESS
WANT/M-Several • personsof char.
Weaknelis and &Emmet oatute dis. actor anti good reputation in tacit
couragetnent, failure and unhp.pgineas represent tied secivertise Al establish -
state (ono hi this comity reeteredito
Food there ebtliett new vigor and ener. financial .atmiding. eemare set week,
but with the ure of Dr. Obtuse c °rye cid wealthy business. house of solid st
$0., new hopes and- new confidence, t ith elms echlitiener ste pay_
tressed with
small of e beck.
thtteins in
"I 'have spent e
great deal of money
for medicine but ob-
tained little or no
relief until I began
staking Dr. Chase's
:Nerve Food, and
Xidney-Liver Pills,
the ability to appl4 one's self Mentally pie cuslt direct every. Wednesday :and can say that the
palth, Dr. Obaaelll erre Poe belt* Itnelose eel t-stleireStlel el7elopt, Chi . I stetter had any medieine build me up like the
stronger determination to etteeeed end
go band in hand. 11,3iy restorirl geed' fertished when 'necessary. nefereutes. %Inca. treatment have been most remarkable.
111 and phisiesity. ealth tend succes- rout mad &Ikea. Home and earria.ge . Mrs. Helve,' results of this tom.
to success and happiness. •onial, 332 Dearborn fete Climago,
hafintte toe yew* to take medieble tear be teveros V*:2 (Wise Itead)Disinfeetantgoap
Powderia better than other seep powders, IT PAYS TO ADVERLISE iL
d of eroute whooping eoueli and colds by oi it 41.0 0401 is 41610feetat. 04
Vitpo•Oresoleneetbey breathe it.• T1tV INMWS-RECOIttl, AL:
Nerve Foca, and / givie the credit for curing
The Palt18 in MI back tti Dr.
tho6345119.dtilret;
Liver Pills, cannot
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remedies shied they have dorm tile SO much
good." To protect you against imitations the
portmatand signature of De A. W. Chase,
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