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D. Mcraggart 1
tipargeea'01 OSike.
Mr. Spurgeon eVaa once traveling be
iDANKER.
RNERAI, BANKING DVSINESS I
ANSACTXD. NOTES DISCOIIN-
. DR.Aors ISSUi4D. Drrup..usT
1.01YED ON DEPOSITS. -
ALBERT STREET, CI,INTON.
BRYDONE,
BARRISTER, SOLICI'SOR.
NOTARY-, PUBLIC, ETC.
VICE -Sloaue Block- CLINTON.
NRY BEAVIE
(Successor to Mr. James Scott.)
RRISTER, SOLICITOR,
ffice formerly occupied by Mr.
eaties Scott, in Elliott Block . .
MONEY TO LOAN.
ETC
POUT & HALE
.onveyanctrs, Commissioners, Real
Estate and Insurance Agency.
Money to Loan.
II. HALE - JOHN RiDOUT.
S. GUNN & GUNN
r. W. GUtin I,. R. C. P. & I,. R.C.S,
Edinburgh.
r. J, Nisbet Cern Ao. R. C. S. Eng.
L. R. C. P. London
ght calls at front door of residence
on Rattenbury street, opposite
Presbyterian church. -
FIC- Ontario street -CLINTON.
. SHAW
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
.FICE- Ontario street -CLINTON,
Opposite St. Paul's church.
. C. W. THOMPSON
PHYSICrAN AND SURGEON.
eclat attention given to diseases of
e Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat .
-Office and Residence -
BERT STREET WEST, CLINTON,
North of Rattenbury St.
. G. W. MANNING SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office formerly occupied by Dr. Pal-
ter on Alain street.
eYFIELDA ONT
DR. AGNEW, DENTIST.
Kee adjoining Photo Gallery-, open
y day and Saturday nights nail
Wheels:
INTON, ONT.
R. G. ERNEST H(JLMES
pecialist in Crown and Bridge Work
• 1). S. -Graduate of the Royal Col-
lege of Dental Surgeons oi Ontar-
io.
. D. S. -First class honor graduate
of Dental Department of tetronto
University.
pecial attention paid to .eservation
of children's teeth.
ill be at the River Hotel, Bay field,
every Monday from to a. in to fi
te•
. J. FREEMAN
•
• VETERINARY SURGEON,
member of the Vetaatery Afelical
Associations of London and Edin-
burgh and Graduate of the Ontar-
io Veterinary College.
FFICE- Huron street -CLINTON,
Next to Commercial Hotel
hone 97
Marriage
Licenses
ISSUED DY
I.B. Rumball Clinton
wiansixosinesesiatifixixteixotosisteonixim
DR. OVENS OF LONDON
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GLASSES PROPERLY PIVIED
Nasal Catarrh and Deafness ke
treated.
London Office 225 Queen's ;Awe. ki
alk
Clinton Office Combe's Drug Nj
Store.Ij
0
Lt1
xl
Surgeon, Oculist, Speciatist,
Diseases of Eye, Rot., Nose and
Throat, visits Clinton, monthly
lIol Ira 8 a. in. Xo 4 pa m. Dat-
es of visits -Tuesdays -Feb. 2,
Mar. 1, Mee, 29, May 3, May
31, June 28, July 26, Sept. 6,
Oct. 4, Nob. a .Nov. 29.
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evtkV "MAL* 6°14.44" 104
a railway; carriages the only other
occuPant of whichwas a Maiden
lady of 149MoWhat bevere aspect, and
to va$e the time he entered into eon-
versatien With be*' On Varioette to -
pies.
The train happened to pass Kele
vedon, in Essex, where Spurgeon firat
eaw the light, and tile preacher who
dearly loved a Jeke_, pointed from the
window and remarked, "A very greae
maa we* born there -10. Spurgeoa,
the eminent preacher,"
The ledy looked at bine with a
etony store for some time, and then
replied, "If St, Paul had been pass.
ng his birth place, he would have
said, 'A very great shiner was born
there, Mr, Spurgeon.' " It was the
first estinnttiOn whichthe preacher
had thet ho had been recognizect bY
his traveling companion,
rue ate too rmls. te take uthatelue mile be
ter d 1ci oup, whooping coach end cotes y•
teazle Vape•ozesoleite -thee breathe it,
TIIREIS GATEWAYS TO THE WEST
Since The Southwest Linitteei„ the
new -electricelighted train of tile Chao,
go, IVIilwalikee &.• St. Vasil Railway,
hae been places in serve, Chicagte to
Kansas City, the comic -toy oilers . the
best of train eervices ec• the west .th-
rough three important, gateweys-Kan-
sas City, Omaha, and •St. Paul.
The Pioneer • Limiteel, Chicagc; to
St. Paul and Minneapolis . lo; ii are
been the most popular -Liam lectae.en•
these cities. •The Overie,T1 1 bnitel,
Chicago to Omaha ea, SarePrentiseo,
is the incst famous of traneeteitinentel
trains throt.gh Omaha. •
The Southwest Limited, Chleago. to
Kansas City, vita its vtaadent
compartment sleepers, li.brary observe,-
ticn cars and other excellent. ,teptip-
ment, offers travelers. to ehe Filuthe
west hitter service -than they luare lure
to -fore ete"oyed, at.d ine-.netlyteuce
has proved a success front lesinitial.
trip. -A. J. Taylor, C. I'. Agatt, '8
King East Toronto.
Pig IlloKillop Mutual Piro
Insurance Goilwanu
-Fenn and Isolated Town Pacrperty=t•
-Only Insured. --
OFFICERS. • .
3. B. McLean., President, lc ippen
0. ; mop, .1(raser, Vice -President,
Brecefield P. 0. ; '1'. E. Hare-. Sec. -
Treasurer, Seaforth P. 0.
•
DIRECTORS. •
• •
• .
Williate Shesney, Seafottle ; John
Grieve, Winthrop ; George Dale, Sea.
forth ; John Watt, lIerlock ; . John
Bennewies, Brodhagan ; James Evans,,
Beechwood ; James' Connolly., Clinton.
AGENTS.
Robert Smith, liarlock •, '111n-
chley, Seaforth ; James Cumininge,
Fgmondville ; j. W. Yeo, Holmes -
vine.
. •
Parties desirous to effect insuratnea.
or transact ether business . will.bet •
prompely attended to on applieation
to any Of the above ofileer's • addressed •
to their respective po.stoffices. Losses
inspected by the director who' lives
nearest the scene, • . •
TIME TABLE.
Trains will arrive at and depart
from Clinton . station as folloWso '
BUFALO AND GODERICH. DW.-.
. •
Going East Express 7.38 aeit.'
3.23 Pan.
Going East '• 5.20 -pen.
Going Walt r0.15 ELM;
Going West Express_ • - 12.55
" • " " arrive 6.15 leave 6.40
11 11 t
19.32 part.
LONDON, HURON- ,AND BRUCE
Going South Express • . 1.47 a.m.`
e
" North Express
loos: a.m.
5.3,3 Pall•
A. 0. PATTISO'N, Station Agent. ..
F. R. HODGENS, Town Ticket Agent. •
• •
J. I). MACDONALD, District Paesen-
. get Agent. Toronto..
4.15 Pall.
Wood'o
Phomphodirte,
The Great English Remedy,
is an old, well estab.
Wm& and reliable
preparation. /las been
prescribed and used
over 40 years. All drug.
gist.gn,the, Pontinion
of Eaninia ' sell 'Mid
recommend to being
Before and After, the eels thediethe of
it1ind tha cures end
gives universal satisfaction. It plomptly and
permanently curet all forms of Nervous Weal&
noes, Bmirefone, Spermatorrluen, Impotency,
and all effects of abnseor °xi:segos; the excessive
nee of Tobacco, Opium or Stimulants, Mental
and 13rain Worry, aU of which lead to InflonitY*
Insanity, Consumption and an Early Grave,
Price St per package or six for 8,5. One wilt"
please. six will cure. Mailed peompty On re•
oeipt of prim Send for free pamphlet, Addresii
The Wood Cloth.pang,
Windeers oista
Woods Phosphodthe is mild in Clin-
ton by Watts & Co., H. n. Ccnnbet
R. P. Iteekie and J. E. Hovey, Drug.
gists.
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The Clinton Ibl:ws.Record
From The
(1 kV Partners' Advocute..)
At the lament 'time when the ne-
ceesity of the country are requiring
the imporation of farm help and the
fernier in Canada is coming into allore
getteral vontat with experienee0 farm
h,.+1,e Lod others from abroad, of all
degrees of ittelligenee, it "may not be
amass to some of your readers to lea-
rn scenething of the feelings of cue
who, some 25 years .ago, become a
hired inau on a Canadian farin.
In Scotland I weer Iiad •auythiiig. t
.do with' farming, and had liVed in• a,
Jarge city nearly all my lifetime.
This May he the icese wide some who,
cenning direct front Britain this spring.,
will hire out' on farms.
On looking back, what comes first to
mind is the dreadful howestekness.
None can onderstiend tke feeling hut
those 'who undergo it. If you farmers
find. your OW Country ;help very quiet
and reserved and perhaps cross. just
PI yourself in his place, mentally.
Your help has severecti himself from all
los old asscciations. Things trilling
in their wsy, but very dear to him,
are oecupyirg his mind. All his • sur-
roundings are new and strange and he
feels Trite odd. A little consideration
of his feeihige now and agaile and .a.
little sympathy shoat hart, -will make
hint an interesting workman. I reme-
Mber one man; I aorked for used to
come once in a while to me in the
'field, and after a "Weel, Aleck, are ye
It:nese-me," he would i wait and -tell vie
about Canada and the ways, of the
neaghborheeed arid chat k 'about . the
home land,• though he had never been
out of Canada. I could have worked
for that Man night aral day after
these chats, they were so encouragieg.
Another man I was with in those lone-
some days esed to wake tne between.
4 4. 'M. and 5. p. 111., Le the weather
wet Or dry. After a few chores, we
had lereakfeet, vidiich was mofle. like a
scamper. over the table. ',men, when
there wee. to work -to be Alone on, the,
cleering, he •would end me away Llano
te the batik end of the lot •to deer nei
the slash anis lire stomps, if fine, or
wark• about the been, if wet. et was
eteetnl' to he awe); at theft "hack' malt'
olone, for one's thoughts aro not of
the cheeriest during homeseekttess, The
LIVE.
The Pc'et'e eiclarnation : "C) Life . I
feel eliee bounding' iu tny veins," • is a
joyous one. Persons that can rarely '
or never make it, in Cicnest to them-
selves are among the most utfortue-
ate. They do not • live, but exist ;
for to live implies more that to be.
To live is to ' be well and •strongto
fe!
arise eling. eteial to eke 'ordinary du. i.
tie s of the day and n
tc; retire over,. ,
come by thorti-ta feel life beunding in
the veins. A eneeleine that has made
de
of people, men end women;
well and strang, haft .atcomplished agreat work, bestowittg the richest
bleesings - and that medicine is .Ilood'S. i
Sarettparillo. •The weak, run. • gown, .
or debilitated', 'from any Cause, should ;
not faii. te teke a, It builds 42 the
whole system, • cluttges ' existente , into .
life end makes tife tooref abottieling, We
are glad to say t these .words in its fax- t
or tostlesid
reers of our con
lanes. '
1
Hired Man.
I
Jane was in re lottelY sect at the
best, but had he unly 4.1.attt d wjit nie
once ifl a while, I would not have felt
so lonesome. it sacrilege too, to
stop work vitae daylight
1Vrieing ef breakfast, brings to my
mind one ferna*where at 6 o.
had perridge, bread and Mater and tea
for lireakiatst. By 10 a. to. I was ai-
most too hungry to crawl : while
dinner -time I was past t i. u ior
and what I die, eat made one drowsy
and next to useless all the afternoon.
This style of diet, I must say, I found
an exceptioa to the rule. A young
matt fresh frem it sea veyeget end out
in all 414Y lizeds substan-
tial meals if hard work is expected of
,optet air
At home, I had been accustomed to
a bath two or three times a Week. On
my first farm I found such a matter
was of not consideration at all. X get
over the difficulty eater a While by
zis-
ing on Sunday morning and taking two
woodenpuils of water t. the liarr.. X
had my bath eiefore anyone was up.
Tios proceeding somewhat catcetistlied
the household. On another fano' I was
encouraged to bathe regelarly and all.
Omni]. a. Minn.:. winter 1 bad iner
weekly beth. • experience is, how-
ever, that the bath is not the comment
institlitIon it oLght to !lie on the farm.
I One farmer I wag with showed some
irritation when he :la*, me reading.
ue fOild 00: needing aria at dirtier -tithe,
when resting, I liked to have 1.. book
with nie. I never got more than a few
minates at it, though, for that fanner
seemed to thlok I was wasting trine,
and usually found eagle chores for me
to do. Theo, in the summer time, we
were 'never done with work till dark.
On another farm the day's work was
tione • .30 or 7 p. in., cxcepL'a few
ev en ute,:s at Imeing or harvest.
A man is, Or coarse, hired to work,
and during work hours he has no right
to do enythe le but whee he is required
to do. Ontside. of work hours, theeigh,, •
if the man shows Lienselll able to alp-
preciate some little attentionto his
�uying Purebred CAttle.
:Meer 'the .existiug coeditions ti
.eattie besintsse the preblem. of Ito
to bay end witat to buy is. one of 1
- small monmat. We have in tnitel ti
'ease of the farmer who buys for -11
purpose of .getiOng mill's: on a 34(.1
prolitehle beef-I)m.11,mb%. hags,, au
that cif the men whose aen is 1.6 t
tablish and maintain a. htrd It,
brea cattle.
. It is tadmitted by all who are in an
manner posted in cattle matters an
ley these Music epheions have the adt
ed weight of experiente, that we Ilia‘r
11QW reached the lo
of regietereek breeding cattle, that $it
vanee is certain, • 0,4141. that, therefor
• the present is e tnost opportune
to,buy. The reader Will serve itie ow
interests by giving these. facts eons.
.cratiou, and, itt addition, no Matte
what .sitnation, in. sericusly askin
himself uot whetter be can afford t
The WOrid of thil
We ataid matter in three ehar-
10 enterietie statee-solid. liquid and
4v gaseous. Dut aimed hydrogen has
10. been both. liquefied and solidified,
444 the investigator, inters l'rofessor
4: James Dewar, is introduced intti
re, world of eolid bodies. With the ald
of the gold furnished by. hye
s- drogen, every gaseouS subStance at
le- present definitely known to the
ehemiet, with, the single exteption of
Y, helium, can be selidified. Even
,(4 helium, Prefesitor Dewar hopes, may
A- yield to tha prociessee now being tone
PlOared 2t2 the Royal Institute in
, London. Liquid hydrogen is so light
44- that the only solid substance that
ei will float upon it is pith. Solid by-
e• drogen has a temperature 436 deg,
ert li'ahrenheit below zero. When expos -
44" ecl to the cold vapor arising from
r licitild hydrogen, air is instantly
g turned valid, falls like a miniature
0 snowstorm into .tho vessel contain-
ing the hydrogen aud sinks to the
bottom. •
POR STIPP NECX
Or any sorenese • in the muscleg. c.
the haelc or sides yon can't get any
thing ball so g.00d as Nerviline,•tb
meet powerful leueinent madJ•
nee!: , was tao atilt ce.ti t turn R.
-quartet of -en inch,'" writes Fred.
Beldeviri o Pettsintieth. ."1 hoe,eubb„
cu. with Nervillite ve few • times and al
the sreness and "atifiniess disappeared
; t- t.
I don't know 'another menet yo ca,
depend on dike Nerviline ; it's eplendt
for colds, lameness and can't be heat.
en for cramps and internaloatio." Tr
leervoine yourself. Price e5e. • • •
Nolld
At a political meeting an excited
- Irishman had risen to yell hia satise
foction. "Sit down!" called the
Y man behind him, twitching his coat
tails. "Don't you Icitow you're •
_ opaque?" "And that I'm not!"
cried the other. "I'm O'Brien."
1
A London paper tells Et story of
* Professor Huxley, • which suggests
At that he niay have heard of the Irish-
_ man. The professor had utade a dea
_ monstration and asked it student:
.7 "Did you follow ine?"
"Tore sir," he replied, "except at
one point, when you were between
me and the blaekboarel."
- "Well," said the professor, "1 al-
• ways try to be clear, but can't
. make myself transparent."-
'buy .scme of the good blood, but rath
•.
er whethee he eau afford. not to get it
'The. question..admits of no. argument
The advantages arising from the. uS
of itnproved blood are: so apparent
to have beeotne geperally •eccepted.
The . question with the -farmer of limit
ed ineens„ 01._ course hinges 'upon!. the
Manner in which he -can effect the de-
sired .• resnitte • wfth tit°. least derange
meat to -his geforel,.fermitig aud stock -
seising operations,, •
• At • tt.is .tinte aSubject 'of greater
comfort, then It is a mutual advan-
tage to take an interest
impottance. ;s the character of, cattle
treke hi -in feel that he is something
inore than a farm tool.
AI ICK.
The Daughter's Portion •
To the Editor larmer's. Advocate, :
•
Sir,-[ read with much Interest .the
letter in; yam recent issue and I.think
it wculd be only just and eight when
the girls have worked with the iboys
to 'Make and pay for a lietee, to have
a portion with their brothers. 1.knew
a tale where 'a :family ol hoes • and
girls grew up on a fartn. The . girls
worked just lard and longer .11ours
than • theit brothers, ler „while' they
were buey houschohl work, after'.
being out in the. ileitis all (ley, the
bovs• were stuckiog and lounging, ore
drivisitii4...Wheri the father .\Oolt
and • lie •fpund he cou I d' mit • eet 1.c t er
he asked the doctor to make his
The. doctor told elle thet lie he left all.
his 'property to the ,beys and when Ile:
tried to shone him how unjust he was.
he left •each:of the- girl* five'dollars.'
Not 'enough, -the •eoettoe-laid, :to •boy
elion a ,glood .dress, I know •of . Many
mines . where ethe daughters work 'vet y
Nuggets.
A woman may leleive (her husband te
drink,. Sat ,ehe can't make him take
ti
The average man derives a lat of '
pleasure from spoilitg some other n
fellow's fun.
Alinost any wife is willing to corn, b
promise by letting her haaband do
as she pleases.
If • a man lcses all his money . he e,
als•o manages US lose 'nearly eal of hes
enemies.• .' • ; . ••07
Some mat have a keee sense of s;
humor, judging by the pointless stor-
ies they tell.
A
. WHY.BURNS.YOUR, FLESH::
- • •• • • . • • .
With add corn 'salves When. es emits
ihYs. isettle .cf Fietnato'e Painlesw
Corn ,tittreator: It's purely vegetable
ever . douses sores acte entirely
vithout Pain; •Z.I.s.se only .Putnam'S-the
est; • •
•
excl. indcors and oute, early and . late,
tel when their youth and . eigar is
ver, it As hoed it they tio not. !oleo. a
hare what they have earned. In
our issue 'of February 25th, • Aired.
Ian expresses his views or, the sube
ect. I feel. sorry • for him in, being so
nfortunate' as to meet with' stele as
,00r class Of girM, The young lady
hat was playing the . pilule at break-
atst. time etas not .a. lay -e -bed.', I
reft think "Hired .Alait". could have
een Altioking about his business when.
Elting his Simper it thr kitelien: NO
debt, 'le .' had the ehores,andoPithet-
werk tollo after lair, while the.
ourg men cf high 'degree that were
eking tea. with the 'young- ladies had:
heir tlity''S Woth done. IS "Hired
fan" had beer; a visitor et wotilcl belie
een, very rude and unkind to have pelt
Om in the kitchen to eat alone. There
s te.; fitness, dear sir, in tone end
lace. I have toticed that nearly tal-;
ways when' girls are deficient: house-
eepers, it is the mother's fault. They.
re either ;fcolishly fond of them and
wish to save them front the herd
work of their girilemet Or they are
hose Very particulai. persona who
dolt nothing done right toiless ' they
Ito it or uhless it is thine ,just An their
.ay-stronit, wiry woolers whp have
ever been ,iaid aside with illness and
'eve never felt the peed of hell+. and
till not allow their dee...Otters to ex:-
raiSe any intlividoality. I think .."11.ir-
d.IVIat's" experience is the exception
Jut the retie of Canadian farmers' daft-
hters.. The •fact the young men • of
igh degree sought their. cornrany oro -
about them. Cheer ep "Hired Men,"
ott ro doubt have your Weal gerl,and
f you qualify 'youreelf to be the has -
braid and helpmeet of stich ..ao girl, when
Ilia thee comes for you to propose
marriage yea may be spared the 9; II.
"York Co,. tcr,roxAsrr.
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DRUGGING. WON'T•CURE CATARRH
. - t
All the medicine in the. world taken f
into the 'etc:attach wait cute catarrh, d
and its itseless to seettander money. on b
tablets, bittees and ligiiid 'eeirtedleae e
Caaarrh is a disease of the nasal pas° d
sages,, throat ' dud' bronchial tuleeS.
Stott -tech medicines can't 'teach these' ly
parte.: only Ira:grant' healing Cat-
arrhoeOne breathed all Oran- e
i;h.the air passages that is sere • to e
meek' the seat of Cataxih. No failure
ever 'anowo if Ca:tarrhOzone Wes 'used. j
lt heals tutd doesn't irritate ; it stoth-'
es, kills ;the goons end therefore ettrea. p
Use only .Catarritozone the one certain
cure. Two inorith's• treatment 't .00 ;. k
trial Size 25e. a
The .Wornen Are Now At It.
tl
A wotaan ewifieller is going tebSut
the coentry pretending to be a can- 's
vasser for a !monthly paper whichi As
giving' a set of dishes with every $1.99 4
sobscription. When she gets the
money she gives receipts signed "•17 R. c
Denagane" That's right. "You are c
done noire" sure,
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COMPORT FOR OLD PEOPLE,.
Altich. of the suffering of the aged is
doe to the kidney deraineetneras "Which
Ifiad to beckache, ritemnatienf,, lumba.-
go tote; beefy tieing. 1)r. Chase",s !Kid-
itey-Liver Pills bring comfort to the
'old talks by .keepiiter„ the' kidneya• heal-
thy atitt active, and ere • elite -mating
froai •bocly _the poisonous waste
which eatises Paineeachee and fatal.dis-
caeca,
•
More -Bogus Bilis.
Within thefIpa.st few days, says The
. •
Guelph Herald, a large number oil
counterfeit one -dollar Dominion of Can-
ada; bills have been floated :around. One
issue A 1898 is a photo Wood produc-
titai and bears the log rollittg scene •
vignette. Thai paper is of a poor qUale
ity•and to an expert the fraud is eas-
ily detected. A second isstio, series 11,
bears the imprint "Fee Ministet cl
Pinante."
ARE ALL WOMEN PRETTY ?
Quito an utreceeeery question te-
cense sO matey woireen liaVe such pocr
compleXiotte, went to tell all
wolnett with oak, sallow cheeks abont
Perrozolea, ahielt quickly hoparts the
color and gives the Akio a rich clear
appearance. It's pure blocd that
makes fine complexiotts, No by prreltic-
ing lots of vitaliettig blood,. Wilding
up the debilitated system, increasing
the circulation rerrowne quickla brat-
gs the evlow of "mottle fadedeeheeks.
It's no trottble to beautify yoes
tooks-eitrply ese rerrozone. Try it,
Price 500 at drttggists,
'Via; %hat fluifirmost vitee•good
List Robbing In Nova Stotia.
PROM THE HALIVAX HERALD'S
EXPOSURE OF ANNAPOLIS CO.
lurnons. •
lit Ten -brook, Aiterapolis Co., there
lives it coservative whose halite' is. -
;Edward 'rhotripsdn. Last start/nee Ite
alter nearly all his funny were. • ill
- with tvehoki fever.. Otte day when.
mattere were looleing tile blackest for
hien, he received a visit front -tat good
Sainaritoo in the person of a• 'Grit
reviser for the secticn, who Wanted t�
know 11 110 . would object to the
Torierook others slowing their syttt.
pathy by a• little tangible aid, Moved
tar this kiadriess. 1:/ir. ThkaripsoN had
no objection. A few days tater a num-
ber of articles were delivered by the
local storekeeper, To Ids torpriee ite
learned, however, thet the bill for this
boulity lied been sent into the County
Council and promptly tattered paid.
.a few week:4 he received Itotice of
objection to Lis tvattte being registered
.aS he had within the year rot eived alc7i
as a pauper. Ile atteittled the court
and explained the case fully, bet the
reviser who bad beets all kirldnees a few
Wee,ks before, was ilOW tot ' ionnovabile
as a stone„ .and Thompsorls none Was
struck front the list,
4
•e
relected -for the purposes el emprove-
!tient. While prides are low, and, we •
ere urging action begause of that feet
We. must.' just as strongly attempts to'
impress Amen the meal of the reader
:at we do not want him eto. buy
cheap cattle, Because of the keit
rionge of yalues, many breederhave
riade the mistake Of ',consigningto
emblic sales anklets -lacking. in both
;reed character mid merit.
t is to the •teetlit of buyers' that in
most .caseei they • have recogreeed ihe
acts arel Tiled. prices.. ifi• accordatree
.vith seal valet. . •
' NEW. HOPE -STEW COURAGE.• '
Persons whose nerves are ailectea get
bine and discaaragede .are 'easily irri-
tate?. and aratteyed .anei learo to s look
he 'dark side. The restorative in,
fleet -ice ef Dr, Cita:seas Nerve Food soon
shoWs its' effect 011. the feelings.
gives ,new lip e apd'eourage, new ener-
gy wed confidence: "By creating nerve'
lorte it affords new vigor and vitality
for beielt 'mind an?. Siedje
•
The buyer who really wishes- to hos
prove his cattle. _must buy good stock
to do it. with. rt were better to make
111, porchaee -at all then to make' Pre.
that ,hes a protease' of failure in the,
very object for ! which itis made.
Start right by buying right atol boy
right. lry ,getting ectriething
wIratever Ake price. 'We trust that no
':lie .will ariake the mistake of.. teking
recent • public sale reports ,to be 4
cetrect indication of real values of
desirable cattle. They are as • much
too loW' -now a.e they were too high a
year ago.- Gelod cattle may be bought
front responsible breeders at reasonable.
figures-figares Unit &I/One _May welt
afford to pas,. e.nd less than they Will
pay in'another yeer...-Walleee's
FOR OVER srxTv: YEARS. .
Mrs, Winslow's Soothing 0yrup has
been Used by . millions of mothers for
their children While teethitig,. If . dis-
turbed by night and broken of your
rest by a seek ' child suffering - and
crying with pain of cutting teeth send
at once and get a bottle of "Mts.
Winslow's. Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren. teething. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer inunecliately.• Depend.'
upon it., mothers, there is no mistake
about it. It :cures Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach and Rowels, cures
Vied Colic, softens the Gums, reduces
Inila,mmation and gives tone and en-
ergy to the whole system. "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child -
ten teething is pleasant to the ta.ste
and• is the prescription of one of the
oldest • and best female physicians and
entrees in the United States. . Price
25 cents a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists throughput the world. 330 sure
and all for "Mrs. Winslow's Sooth-
iiig
Syrup,"
lek. *50,000,000 Problem..
The above title is the caption Of • an
interesting • epamphlet iselied ley.. the
passenger department of the 'Grand
-Trunk: 'Railway -System. iii ecoonectiolt
with the ' World's, Fair at St. Louis,
April 3oth tp Deceit -Met nit; 1904. The
publicatioe 'contains a. very comprehen-
sive andeiateresting deseriptipite of tie
.the Hon, Richard Dartholdt do the
House of Representatives, Washington.
The information celitainedin the 'We'
allure will .telleyou-hoev t� solee • the
$50,000,00o problem and help vot - to
.decitle'tipen tlie best way to reech; $t.
Len's, the oast, Many suggestiolni and
a limber of side trips that be
taken en route, with. --the price of tick-
ets,' etc. Thes patoPhlet is for free dis-
tribution andiney be obtained from
any of the agents of ;the' Grand' Trunk
Railway .System, ' ;
•Over The
Wabash.
To the great World's Fair, SteLoilis,
Itio. Conte with/ lig and see tithe the
grvAtest expositien in the history of
the ;world. New anti elegant palace
sleepieg care vow rennieg daily be -
tweet London and St. Louis, Over
Caltedian Pacific and .W0,1)71.411, fee
tuilee shorter than any other lino and
by all ads the quickest and beet
route. All tickets good via direct
line or sea Chicago, With stoleswer
privileges at Detroit or Chicago. The
Wabash is the only line that owns and
controls its own fella from Catspia
(fired to the Worle'e Fair gates. Por
tieno-tables and descriptive folder ad..
dress any ticket. agent, or J. A. it kite
,arttecat, District, Passeulger Agteet,
Toronto, and St, 'Mottles.
1100 WOO
4 s
For Bacf:ache and
Kidney Di4ease
Dr* ehaikeole Kidney -14'14r Pilio
are the moot prompt anci
effective treatrnent
obtainable.,
•
'Mile this statement is telling end definite it
postiyely correct and 1; backed op by the evi•
Settee or cured ones M. every pan of the country,
MR. E. T. ileoeure Lac aux-SablescPertnetti
co., Que., etates:-"Per two yeara I tried e
number of different remediee
or aelcaehe and kidney
discerse without obtaining
any relief. Since baying
used Dr. Chase's Kidney,
Lim Pills, however, I ani
balmy to say tbat they hen
proven of wonderful benefit
to me. I can certify 114
for me these are the hest
Pine I have ever comeacrosp
mai we always keep there he
the house. It will be a
pleasure for me to reply to
any who care to write me for
MR. E. T. BEDARD further particulars of my
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, oee pill a
dose, 25 cents box. To pretect you agaln.st
imitations the portrait and Signature of Dr, A.
W. Chase, tbe (emus receipt book authors este
on every box of 1215 remedies.
s,
Lord Damn story,
There was a minister depriyed of
his pulpit who said to some of his
friends that tho action should east a
hundred men's lives. They under-
stood it as if, being a turbulent fel-
low, be would have moved sedition;
so they complained of hira. • Then
Ito explained that bis meaning was
that if he lost his benefice he -would
Ipractice physic and then he thought
he should kill a- hundred men in
time. ••
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Water Sports
Running Races
Baseball, Football
Horse Races
ome and enjoy a day at the,:
lakeside kin0 river, Bathing
aiid Boating
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The second annual Lawn Social to be held .4:
,under the auspices of Court Selwood, 0. 0; F.,
\will take place on
Mr. W. Stanley's Lawn .
HOLIVIE SVILLE
on the evening of
FiloAyi
NE
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The program will consist of addresses by
several prominent men and vocal and instru-
mental music by talent from the township and
Refreshments including ice cream, etc.;
will be served on thegrounds.
Conveyancetwill be run from the Market
!Square, Clinton, every half hour commencing
t 7 o'clock. Fare for the round trip 1.00,
Citizen's Band, Clinton
WILL BE PRESEXT
Mr. W. Baillie, Dunga,noon, will be chairman
Admission, Including Refreshments, 2s,c
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