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A GENERAL 13AN1ING BUSINESS '
T RAN S.A.CTED, NOTES PIS CGUN-
TED. DRAFTS ISSUED, INTEItEST
ALLOWED ON imposrrs.
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ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. . tie
.kittenbury Street Works
W. BM.' DoNE, itmtoricrs, •Vnpktnar-
BARRISTER, S01,1 '.i i'OR.
NOTARY, PUBLIC,
O11'ICI4 Block— CLINTON.'
11 ENRY BEArrIE
(Successor to Mr. James Scott.) .
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, F,TC
olliee formerly occupied by - Mr.
James Scott, in Elliott 111oek
MONTY TO LOAN.
RIDOUT & HALE
conveyancas, Commissioners, Real
Estate and Insurance Agency.
Money to Loan.
C. 11, IIALE — JOHN RIDOUT.
DRS. GUNN & GUNN .
Dr. W. Gum L. R. C. P, et 'L. R.C.S.
Edinburgh. -
Dr, J. Nisbet Gurn M. V. C. S. Eng.
I,. R. C. I'. Loudon
Night calls at front, door of rtsidence
on Rattenbury street, opposite ' •
Presbyterian church,
OFIPICIL--- Ontario -street —CLINTON. ,
DR. SHAW
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE— Ontario. street —CLINTON,
Opposite St. Paul's church.
DR. C. W. THOMPSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention given to diseases of
the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat .
- —Unice and Residence—
ALBERT STREET wit;ST, CLINTON.
North of Rattenbury St.
-- •
DR, G. IV. MANNING SMITH.. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office- torinerlv occupied by Dr. Pal-
lister on Main -street..
BAY:FIELD, — •—• ONT
DR. •AGNEW, DENTIST.
' ()like adjoining Plmto Gallery. open
-very day and Satitr.lay nights until
10
ONT.
G. ERNEST HOLMES . •
opecialist t.r.m aml 1 itlge Work
n. 1/.. ol . t 1.e Royal Col-
• lege of Dental of Ontar-
io.
• L. 1), S.—Eirsl class honor graduate
of. Dental Department ri 1,,routu.
University. -
Special- tittention paid to A•savation.
of children's teeth.
Will be at the 'River Hotel, Day Peld,
every Monday bruin 10 'a.. io • Lo'n
Ji. 111.
t.)2., J. FREEMAN .
VETERINARY' SURGEON..
member of the VLtalii.,ry • Medical
Associations ol London and Etlin-
• burgh and Graduate of the Ontar-
io Veterinary College.
OFFICE-- Ili:reel street CLINToN.
Next to Conn:ten ial flute.
.i'llotte 97
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Mai"riag
Licenses
1;;',-; I; ED BY
33.13,umball Clinton
EttLP.ths.lrefiffia.5cit ITarfirst.b.t 15:
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Eli; DR. OVENS OF LONDON .
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dig es of isits--Tuesdays--Peb, 2,
] Mar. 1, .th.r. 29, May 3, May
L] 31, June 28, July 26, Sept. 6,
ig . ..0%. 1, Nov. 29.
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Surgeon, Oculist, Specia.ist,
Diseases of Eye, EL.r, Nose and •
Thrat, niontl.ly •
I,Ass ,,,1';x1,,t. yrrrin ten
Nasal Catcarlt and Deafness (tej
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London 011ice 225 Queen's Ave,
Clinton Office Combe's Drug
Store.
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1PP1NCOTT'
• MONTHLY MAGAZiNE
• A FAMILY LIBRARY
• The Bost in Current Literature
12 COMPLETE NoveLa YtAIILV
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.30 Pen vistin; 20 otee'A
)N0 CONTINUED Errontna
eVERY NOM Ora COMPLitit IN Miter
• hip anti Material gnat anteed.
Local Option
illon't lotted from last week')
The Clinton NS-It.zscord
..e:"Teelrefe-,ete-
Evroff,NCI.: ETC.
The law Is very e otnplete foul distinct
in fte provisions ite to what eltell con-
etittatt evitlenee f saki or keeping for
sale tit liqucie It is the result of ou
exeeeiettee and Care: Ul et
foci vely tdosee up many of the ham
holee tht-otneh vhi1L oll'entsliete lute
Itmetofore been able to este:ea-qt.:mil In
petialt'y of their wrolur-iloitu Pram
74) of Om omit totroytallt. Of 1.1108e elausi 1.
speeify that apolbuteee for the Hale of
114
on fl elieenstel 01X) i&5 18 IP intl. Eagle
proof of sale, fiutt the 0('t1t lilt or :toy
"2 place whevehlief isnerittittedeliall
bo pets:malty liable foul that, epreilie
thaalle are not neeessevy It tilvve is
reasonable proof of Sale.
iAt.Ttl•H
A.s" stated, the peoaties imposed up-
on pereints NOM liquor in local op-
tion munieipalitiee are the same penal-
• tics t hat are now imposnd On persons
tonna gullty or, liquor without
license. They ate:Set out
of the Liens' Act, whieli reeds Ite f.
, 10 .. .1
7'. .* perz;ini %vim st-.11s or let rte
spirit1 U, f ermeti led. ot. nem offteto
honors of .I1)\
vii liquor -1 of 8.11Y 1:111f1. intoxiontil
t:11.1...for by ia.v required,. shall, for 11
fii...7t.otteliee col et)'1V11,1 1011 1 hel'eOf
het aml ;lay n petialty o.•
, posts, foul mit move than 810). heeides
tee.:
$ land 1,1 4101%11111, Of paym git there-
of' 1O. 441411 11111)1'1811f11,11 111.1 40 00111ity
J. (I. Sakti.F1 45: Co. wail of ttot comity hi %%lib:11.1.11e offence
n as emanated. for a. pyytott or not; ty,s
th,to1 11 )i wotahs, 411,1 1.0 kyut Ht.
Fitlifit1811 . viel ing magistratt mid for the second
t•I 1.1 I.( t discrel ion of the eon-
offeet.e. etnivietion thereof, sttelt
p('es.nte shall be ntiortsoned itt melt
. ri),T ..11,it.}.1.1'!..irtiol..) et n (t)
it rtil JllcJiia HI
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?reritient r;oarstor .Agrteutturo.
Wilbain liillier • Onslow, fourth
Furl. of Ouslow, grandeon of the
second Earl, was born on March 7,
.185:1,and educated at Oxford Irni-
g amity, where he graduated )1.4. Be
.„ married in 1.8711 the Hon. Francis
Coulston Gardner,. daughter • of the
• third. Lord Gardner, Lord Onslow
e was Under-Secretary of State for the
. Colonies between 1887 and 1888.
Parliamentary Secretary of the
Board of Trade from February to
November, • 1888, Governor and
Conaraander-ineOhief of New Zealand
from 1888 to 1892, and Under-Secre
tary of State for India from 1895
to 1900, when be became Under-Sec-
retary of State for the Colonies. In
1900 lie was given the important
part of President of the Board of
,Agricultore, rendered vacant by the
death of Mr. Hamburg. The appoint-
ment has been a most popular one,
told Lord Onslow has justified the
opinion held by him as an able man
and an earnest worker. Ire has, how
over, followed the example set by his
predecessor and steadily refused to
remove the embargo on Canadian
cattle.
fee
Nee'
The leading ear-
ria,ge ,rnakers.
Work
•inanufac-
tured • on ,
the premises
and • guaranteed.
Repairing • promptly attended to,
BUMBALL and kiervitiTil
81,„ Otto LOLi,
g • ea • g. • g glear•rillUir rdle
Thi
• Iii.suranue.Comganu.
—.Vann and • Isolatild %Town Property—
--70nlv lustirede•:- •
•
opsvitmas.
13: 'McLean, President, 7.'.'11)peit :1'
EL ; Vreser, • V iCe-l'resident,
lirrteefield P. 01.i, T. E. Ilays,
I reasurer, Seaforth P., 0,
••
'DIRECTORS. •
William Sltesney, iettforth ; . -John
Uri eye; •Winthrop, ; 0 eotge Dale, .• Se a -
forth' ; Walt,.. Ila.riock
Brodhag.tia
DeveltWood ; James COiniolly, .C.liiit
AGENTS.. • •
Robert $mith, Harlock .-;
(Alley, :Sealer th JILIIIOS •Ctimm•ings;
;.. J. W. Yee), Holmes-
-
Ville. • •
•
Parties clealrous to ellcct iestitance.
oe 'teaneact business . will bd.
proniptly :-attended -tee pli • applicaLion
to. any of. the ' above �j1icr .addresSe.d
to. their respective PostOlficeS..::LOsses.
in'speeted • by the .directOt • • Who• lives
. • . .
nearest the .scene..
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TABLIT,.
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Tiklins will p.1 rive . at a od depart
front Clintint station .7iS followS
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111 1' AND (3 01)1',11.ICI1 DIV
Going East .11.:,xptess... • 7..38. a.m.
3•23 Pen.
• 5.20 •p.m.'
10,15• a.m.
Gering East
II,
Going "e'st:
•Going .
• ". arrive 6.15'. leave 6.4o
!top p.m,
LoNDON, HURON' AND BRUCE DIV.
South Eepress
" North 'Express •
•
7.47 a.tn.
• 4.1,5 •Pall.
10.15 &Lau,
5,3e, p.m.
.k. O. PATT I !erre, Station Agent.
F. R..11()1)(MNi-3, Town Ticket Agent.
I), MACDONALD; District Pasaen-
,
ger Agent, toriatto.
).1!',4 ',4-
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Cook's Cotton Root Compound.
Ladies, ravorite,
Is the only ciao, .reilable
regulator en which woman
ean tlePend "in the 'hour
and time of need."
Prepared in two degrees of
Strength, No. 1 and No. 2.
No, 1,—For ordinary oases
Is by far the best dollar
Medicine known,
No. 2—For special eases -10 degrees
steenger--three defines per Nor.
TAtdlee--Elslc Year druggist for Coelros
Cotton none compound, Take no other'
as all pills, Mixtures ahd imitations are
dangerous. Ni'. 1 and No. 2 are sold wad
receeentended by all drugglete in the Do-
tnInioti of Canada. Mailed to any address
en receipt of_ptice and four 2 -cent postage
etatnpe. who Cook Company,
• liVinalsor, Oat.
Nit, T and No. 2 are sold Clinton
by Watts 8t Ccl,, It. 13, Condi01 R. I'.
Reekie and J. E. Hovtiy, druggists.
60 YEARS.
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DcsIoNa
COaVretairrs
anyone Bending Aketch end deseriptienmse
mitekly ascertain oar opinion treo whether an
Invention is probable theentneto. our:mettle&
tionastrietteconedentent„HANDBOOK on Patents
8010 freo. (Mt Roon
eeey ror accurate poems.
Pithead tneett through Munn & Co, receive
valet fa:4kt,, without °name, lathe
ScienftEic Jitnerican.
A hAn7leOme17llibettAfe1 weekly; Tautest Mr.
entattoe of any scientific Journal, Tern_is, $3
year: tour moths. ta, RODIuyeetpesseement.
MUNN &Cole61131tadvi4. New York
reanen owe& 625 I? ete Washington, D. ce
• .
Lever'a V.2 (Wide head))ieinfeetant 80tte
Powder le better than other soap, pert 1m4
i also 04U! &I a disinfectant.
thy t lord or sob. nt tia'ence, oti eon
• . :!lieveof. :molt personshall bo
• 1mpel:7004'd hi steal goal for 11., period of
• six months,' o leekept a• hard lahor in
• tleediserelion c,f 1 be coovieting. outg-
itratt: ; and in the event of Un.k ImPri-
sononetit or /tor upou several
w.irrants of eommitini•nt tioder•
eta yo,Iviotiong.topoystutoeyor tbli7Vet,
whether ike,tlecr in default or of diSt eyes
penelt y or log - wise. the terms.
01' 1101)11800)410014 101(101' suelt warraots
shal 1.0 vousecutive and not •conem
rent,7 •
• 'Ply. having or ecieepnge• 1)111101' for
, •
solo isalszu nil (geom. aultiost tbe law
being a emitraYention. of seetion
"tibove quoted. It is. 1. dependent of -
retiree and a • person convicted...Cyr' it
whet -bee tennol y of selling Uglier
or m1Ideled-0e fe• aline tie no
less than i,e2:0 :111d vote 8, fot' 0 OVA .01:-
1,,e1,1:,,:v.,1„4,4r.s. l4 tysT v
1110 authority and power of just•lees
tO evidence. in eases of peoeceo.
tion 14 very fully Liet 0)41. 80011011S 1113
and 11(1 authorize them tii:.-auttaleb any
parson, compel at tendamy it' need, belly
Waer4111 1, and etim mit fOr contempt: nny
en:L•son. re RI:411g NI give on y tTtayouy
pyyaitys 1343;y hooks, piipers or docu-
Moni•s asked •ftir.
•
• MALT previous prohibitery laws a
good deal of trouble was ceased ifY .1, he
information of clubs; in Which •liquor
was supplied by the members so as to
et•aule the letv, which from its 'wording
did titit al waye cover the ease of
purchased.by 11,41 11tartizati0n tunl dis-
trilatted amOng, it 8 111 0111 NTS.. 911010W
18 11 nisw,stands is f maul iti seetion*
of the Aet It reeds thris •
153 (I) "Any society, asSociation .or
club beretOtore and hereafter formed
or bicorporated under tl,o Act respeet-
ing elent•volent. Id ((('311 1010 other
•• Soetel les. andany tinineorporated 80-
.
I (del yol$180("1:11 1011 01.0111h :tad aoy mein-
• •ber, oilleep.or serenest thereof„- oe. pee-
. •son res•tathig
ter lieeme Lb any
aoy other pereon,• witho4 1 eenne
1.l1(gief,4n, by tbii Act, roittdred, .shitd•be
-
11.01,1 te.hava N1(i1at(01 seethe]) 41). of -14h1.4
Alt 811.411 invite the pent -tit -its pre-.
sachet fotetite,.snle of lititior without . 11-
."(i1';
e141u.. keening 'or II:tying,. 111 1111)'
n'eolti•
:teee'21al1ta1 tee soelety..• OP our:
:1,1Ieinlie1! finifilbers tliereor„or hv awe
1') 81)1'' ng theretO Of anY
TOL'. salo (,r IP) vt shall be a_ viohttien
.8eet0on..:10 Of this Aet., . •• . ••
• -Iirobl• of eoneumplion hitinicl-
ed.conetniiption of 1iq1101. 111. 01101.,
1.01808 14,110V 111e-mhe1'. 01811011 .0104
80(.101;10p '111)'))') 1. (>1 1)0)5(11) who. re •
14)1(8'1.1iil1'el ..811111 (.0001181V0- .ovi•-:
liernle of sale of_ such liquor, nucl' --the•
ocoipatits o1. 411...p1'emisc..Sti1 mii'ymc./.17
bee oe cattle aseotent.lett Or, 80010ty,,
Oerso.e•Wito rtssoi.is thereto, 'shall lie'
takeneonehotively tO • he the pers'iti
••who lins.or Iceeps'therein •.suelt I ieliot.
foe eealo . or. • heeler : lel • 11(4)' 14)1001'
found .ttopo'. Siteli aitall, he
1n 1To 10 eeizortein the inttoner:prOvitl-.
ed. leeothiSeAt.t... • ••••• •' • • •
renee no!, lek,s than. 10 and cool e. for a
0C.) 1)41 with itihirisonthente tIt
herd. labor 10 eaa:. of ..elefatilt 'or pay-
I0e1A, lf thi•rd.or Fatbseqiient of
-retire inquesittnaent .f or three inontles
al hard .111114)0, without, theoptionot 11,
N''. 81) ef Ulla Acts Set (We- .011.1.
1!' 1)11 officer el 11 11111(11(1(1 11 eorpera-
lion is eonvieted •of•kin offence under
(11e A.Qt, he Shall 11180 N'T/1.00t0 1118 011100
aerill be t i i fled f rin 11 holding • any
shelf eine0 for tWo. years. •
e it.sPector offletir - Appoint ed
•bytlitt•Gover; intent ov 004mile:tient-TS.
1..e.5'41 11 01f1:41al1:.i1r3'irt.I....ti15
01111
:it 101.1
, say inec'el 10' ex.! 01804 of e o foreleg
' tleteloyvo • . 1i any' ollon. pet ePa...,ii 11i'n.
preseeutdr, titt 181.101A1 (0 1.110 .1 1110--
sitivvr or. 1.10 mot 'lei pit
ell'etiPe`ti :4ov...ono:Ito 11, Mid tile.: tome..
.iy.tr:t a t•••iii; opt). Fs ,i,to sot..
oat: .of lines
• ns' n und (11 )'&',. 1'0 .1 ktose!li•-,
tions.for VI011lfIOfl of the 7 late, , •. r.piteep
1)101' 1.04118 are feutol-:reeeCtione...i0 nod'
.•••• • •-•
•
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for,. 80(1111 ow:
. .
eneot 01 the law ,,•nre t.1.1'' • 00011110t O.
.T110 iitte:ty iModrtairt ere i-fon.t.'ainetl.eiri
' 1-1P :freitew 1.1.g- see iima of... the. ••1.1)0084.
etiet ;
lo's -et ()flicks. •
1 "lo.v ere. e i eel. so e peed n fed 1111-
dellI:1S A: 1.. ...veery'policomitto",0e 11:011.
481410, 8118,11 18,!" deemed
to leew•ithitt 01.004;111-501fhb' ACt'
atid. 11 1.491 nl.yi.of mt.i given to
ater .s•ordt polvoii,o; ('oostAbt,v,
.0).. 00_ ;oft' thoi.y t.411180 to stis-
:t• het so 111 p Pi''.'.0( i l'i011l 1ing an Y.
;Of tile •IirOvisions 01 trip,.A.ct;•ip shall).*
1110 01.1111111. 101111113' tote
the' tt tis 11...4f1'ee11e11. inform:I 1)10; 41101 oil-.
•tp ('11)fljl]iIl4(t 1,3 efteleviole len fe•feree
the pr., ..pt eettrt, tv :tie :ethanol: leek: -
log 11)1' Moue of elle peteoil get-heel:et:4e
in t..etiett len.; ittid it," eltallane-the • -duty*
•1 Ito cyto•yo At t oriel,: within. the,
001(1 11 ev-hielietlietiffenee.
• te lout; end 141. 1(44' 1008 ',NI! 1011 Of 011
ceeee omen:ailed 10 loot by ao 1nspec7
11:t. o • • ofli untler
by. the 1 ickenan 1 ioyerbor."
of
130 • ( 1)• • .'"A y fed Nee:1:11'17
'consiethle, or i 11.1)001 1)1' fol.'. 11)4'
pllep080, 01. 111111/011,ting ote detecting.
the villetioneef :my tir provist 0)5
ore his. A et evlileh 1118 his. littteeto on -
Once, 111141(3'dine eitterintO. any and
' uvery part 0!-143 inn, ta,Vern,- ot. other
Imitst... a. ; I lye of et blic
81101:. wee...hot:tee. Ot. other' piaci. where -
in refterelieleuis or 11fITIOV8 4110 e•oltLecie
epittett to meat,. tvnetlier, . mid er
11-
01'), 14' or tort anti outY. • make. Ste:vales
tit every p:trt 3 bereet, !Lila of eho, 1,re'
Iniets cermet:Los titere‘vi neelie, may
110111e neeesseey hoe lie Ion -pose -
t'1(12'1; •)101'8011 '1101114 1,11014•4114 01.
11.1 e1111.1110 1.11.1•016, \VFW 1 111 11.e,e8
8.118;t0 1111t :0101' officer, policethan,
oe, con table.' inepector deoptiefille
10 011101' 111 pine trettee ofe this tee•Lioti
1(1 the'expeotion of.bie, duty. • 111'.u 110•
01i.41'11018 0114111 01.111411 .0118t14•17,:,..t.ho'
1.111tt.3', Of 811481 0111e01', 1.101.1C4-.1111111, 0011
8100,11, 0 1' instrzu. irneor. :fay batch searldr-
PI'S Its 1(11(1', '801(1, ei(ed be 110.1) - lio
. penal, ies and ust.ii hod
I bl'e I ion -72, 1)11 ills Aet," .
• l'e nal t y for Derellet. OfIloors.
18 1. ) shall be the claty of over},
poIleemati, constable or inspeo-
tOr 111 011011 11111.111011111,11t,V,•• 1.0 50e. 1,118,4,
the several provisions of this Ate • ate '
dilly obSerVed, and to . proceedby in-
lt,tnitabm 4(t1li.pw143
he pi; nisloneut (Yr- y tdictlee
0te:Lin:4e tne provisions of this Act ;
mai in yetee 0 WU ilOgloet •ot,
de-
f,inJt et. th)ing in any case, • snob
enfeer, ('0)11,14'' 1)11', ote
spec: or shah input! 11 11011;111V Of $10
18.:711108 Not' fOr elieh 1.111(i evvey retch
oege Pi, end theroilL.
Go 14 sh 11 la, tho untr, (11: 14111' hofird
•of. tentoniestontas o' police nod of the
chief to' ;ea iee. t en force e prey isinns
• f his 81,0 1.111,110d 8.113' 0111e01 01` 1101100.
MHO e011V101 141 pf V10111t13(g the prO-
visions thereof may he mtutuutrily
clis-
missed,
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DoN"r TRUST TO
Even ti there Is such a thing as
luck you Cannot afford to trust to it
in eases of sickness.. You know by
the eSperienee of otherc. that Dr. Ch-
.ase's Nerve Food achy Ily forms new
blood and tissue mid. r Ivitalizes the
nerves and by using it regularly you
earl be certain that your system is
being Indli up and that weahness and
disease are being overeome.
•
I 1111111 II I
• . iriefetreteOvieuessi
pot•ceteline. e• tly. thP mtife
iniinnInnt j)1 0) velluable•
10, islaton. l'he Holies: of this artiele•
1i' 1111) full her tletaila.. • •
, ()Mee 0' Dominion •A'llaucee• - -
. 1),.certibey,,1003.
(001) -DIGESTION. :
• If you can keep yeti r :digestive. syet-
. eta in • prober eondi he . hodY'111
be well netirishett' :end you 'heed have
fear • of disease. • Byregaln.tieg
the 111(1110,8, liver and lipeeels, pr.
• Chase's Kidney-leVer Pith; ensure a
healthful condition ()Utile organs • of
digeetion and for this reaeon are in- '
dispensable as a fainily inedicde.
isario Core* on /4terariiiio7
• The 'rev:girds and emoluments: of .
the happ.y life, such as I have' always
sound •the life literary to be, 'are
neanifOld and frequently incongruous, „
They may.' be consid.ered in twoeeee
tions—the 'outward or apparent and'
the interior or invisibleCienverniiig
these•I can 'only .Of course apeak from
frter own experience, The outward, or
apparent • occur (so far its I raYeelf
am concerned). as follows: • •e
1.12'atCa1'tain payments, :small . or
large, Made by publishers who un-
dertake to present one's brain work
• to the world in. priote end who de
• the best they' can. for their authors,
as won. as •for themselves; _
SecondPublic appreciation•and
condenniation, about equally divided.
ThirileeCritical praise and .ceneare,
six Of one and half a dozen of thst
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other. •• . •
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Fouttli--eUndlessi .requeats for autoe
graphs.
Fifth--Trinumerable begging leiters,
'SiXth.4rnperat.tve,aoinetinies threat-
ening, demands for "interviews."
••Seventh—/Iundreds ..of love :lettere.:
• Eighth—Continual • offers of' • mar-
riage (average numberone a week.)
• Ninth—Shoals 'of MSS, sea by ittr
eraryaeon:ants • to be "plaeed" , or
"recommeoded." :,*• ' •
Tenth—Free circulation of lies,
cariCatures: and 'slanders; cericerning
one's self; one's personality, :Mends,
• Wayd of work and general surround-
• ings. ' • • •.
Eleventh—The grudging and bitter
animosity of rival contemporaeles.
• Twelfth—Persistent public and
• private misrepresentation on one's
• character,, aims and intentioes.
All those thing -a, taken together,
Weigh very little when compared with
the other side of the fnedal-ethe in-
terior • and invisible • delight and
'charm tho life literary—the
purchasable and never -failing tidetane
tag° which no external advantage
• can give, no inimical influence take
away,—;Marie Coral% in The Strand.
Sem, esontneste.o
• The late Mr. M. A. Lower, the an-
tiquary, is responsible for this Lul-
lington anecdote: One Sunday morn-
ing the curate, a, mart of diminutive
stature, preached from the • sitert
text in the Bible, "Jesus wept," to
coogregation of a, doeen people,
and the offertory realized only eight-
eenpenee; Whereupon. a, stranger re.
marked that it was the stiletto*
church, • the smallest congregation,
the smallest nevem, the • shortest
text, end the timeliest 0011001108 he
had ever known. But a welleendoWed
Congergational minister in Dor•Sof•
Mice told the present writer that ofe
len miler 4 penny was to be found in
his "weekly offertory" box, Itied that
e. epecial collection amounted to en,
ly4d. „ „
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infante too young to rage medicine Mae be
cured of etotm,wheopine cOutth and colds b,
using Veptrereselette,-tlieybreethe 11,
•
Art v. Photograpuy.
Two artists were regarding in • a
gallery a print of Millais' "Chill
October," •One of them said:
"Sir John Millais once •showed me
the original of `Chill October,' and
at the same time he told me a story
about
"He said that as he sat painting
one grey afternoon among the reeds
and rushes of the Tay a voice from
behind a hedge asked; •
•" 'Man, did ye ever try .photo-
• graphy?'
" 'No, never,' said Sir John, and
he continued to paint slowly. .
'It's a hantle quicker,' said the
voica. '
." 'Yes, I suppoee sO,' the painter
stgreed. •.•
• '"rhen the voice said, bitinglyr
q"An' 11 's •1»1(1r like the place."
nor. Answer. •
She met hinx in '1110 darkened hall.
Said he', • "I've heought twine 'roses."
• Iffer answer seemed irrelevant, II web;
"flow cold, Your nose ,isl
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and is.- the presceiptiqn of one of thc
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warms in thee:United • •Statee. Price
25 cents a bottle. • 'Sold by all drug-
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An I1allan 5in:4141i 'Peer.
. .
There is . nothing very Secittish-
seunding aboue, the neme • of Dein
Sigismotalo, Prince Guistiniard • and.
Marquis 13and1111, who -kept his 84th
•birthday recently in Rbme, Says The
;London Chronicle, but that venerable
patrician is 'oeverthelese, not only . a
naturalized British subject, but is al -
B� eightli.Earr of Newburgh and Vis-
• count Kynnaird in the Peerage of
.Seothind; and is entitled, if he so
please, to •vote at any election of
Seieetish representative Peers, and to
himself in .the honse of Lords if
duly „elected. These; ancient - digoitiee
passed • many generatfona ago into
the Romeo family of liandint, owing
to the Italian marriage of the claugh
:ter and heiress Of the house.A eon-
hection• has , recently- been re-estab-•
..11shed with this countrY hy the mer-:
• riage of one of the Prinee'e daugh-
ters to a • scion of the decal family
• Of Howard, and the Priece's grand-'
son anti eventual ,49tt; 18 .proba:blY
epoitng tO ximittou to finish his ether,
catipo at Christ Church. .
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30 Yrs. of Ee2E2511
. cur, at
d eices
Another Illu4•tration, of the re-
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• cure for teceteriseil. •
On account • of 'many vain efforts to cure
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with those who have used Dr. Chase's Oint-
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Once you learn the merit's of Dr. Chase's 001.
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as a cure for every tont of 'skin trouble.
Mn. )0/11,1 PRATT, Blythe, Huron Co., Ont.,
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for over twenty yearand had been treate,t by
three doctors, though they all failed to cure me,
Dr, Chase's Ointment has cured me corepIewly
and I have net had the slightest sign of flie
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Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a box. The
portrait and Signature or Dr, A. W. Chase, the
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For pains and aches use Dr, Chase's Back.
ache Plaster&
To get that appetizing,
brown appearance and out-
side crismess on roasts of
lamb, beef, etc.—to keep
their goodness in them they
must be basted, In the old
style stove this necessitated
reaching into the hot oven
and moving the hot, heavy pan and holding it in the front of
the oven while it was basted. A tedious performance with
unsatisfactory results. The draw -out oven rack of the
7
Imperial Oxford
• Range
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Where it May be .thoroughly
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The Imperial Oxford Range
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insures the • most successful
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Call at one of our agencies or write
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