HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-04-07, Page 6friend recommended Ferrozone, and
took one tablet after 'ileitis withilWon-
alerfel results. '‘ Ferresoneal brought
back iny compiesion• land hits given
ane new strengt n ano abundance. of
'energy 404 spiritS. I ,Would advise sill!
Mee G Wilder, of Dexter,. seys,;
"My datighter Was not very well last
.siiininer • and • hail her. strength 'cern-.
tiletely when, ths -hot weather came
ges".s. her Fei•rozone glad to
'say it did Wenders. After six boxes
were used My .danghter was etrerig,..
and looked the. picture. of health. I
• can recommend . Ferros :no to. all
Mothers both" ter thansel and
Go to your druggist tuslaY and get
0 supply of FerroE*. Priee 50e per
box, or eur boxes foe ;$2,50.. By mail.
from The Ferrezone Company, JlingeS
• To Understand how to, rest le of 'Mee'
imPortance than to know how •to Work.,
The lattet can be learned if one •will
give one's .inind. fo' it, lint the former:
-Rests-necessitates -cheese -of scene rind'
.actielties. Lounging 'is VerY often, tits
sitting down with nothing to deis sitn?
ply to invoke *earl:leis. A 'change is •
. Nervous ,Wotnen • How the Preach Aetor Got Into the,
' One of the Most fan:ions of the. Quer(
F e r r p z.._ n..e • vvhich is called the Seb Rosa. •
. The elder Coquelin, ,the great actor,-
Ferrozone is by long odds the , bests weekly fealit and applied for member -
tonic for prile-faced girls and exhaust- alt11). Note, the only rules, of the Sub
ed wouien. It forms the right kind of Rests Men are: "Think . ninth. Write
blood and tissue for - rehhildiug the , little. t3e as silent as yetis can," The
gy and vim, and adds nerve force and. • •preSiding. officer, with tliis last -rule in
dub, ouChestei% giv• a tbe follotting ing before him a tumbler alma. !to fuu
.etinvineing evidence of Ferrozones ' ist water that another drop Would bare
lathe inorning iliac], Work. ten hoots viouslY•full. • . . ,
dady as at saleslady. • 4Last , spring. X over the table was suspended a rose,
Was litin down, lost my nolor . and Mi..
off in wei ht. -I seemed to lack arnb-i_ .. the :elub: cmbleni.. While; the Masa
stilt stood 'before him Coquelin broke
a petal •frora the flower and laid it so
gently on the' water that not it. single
'drop escaped. A silent man could Join
and Make no trouble. . '
Around the• table ran a ripple ot•
smiles 'and little hatut.claps and nods of
• approval; and then, as if Of one accerd,
all began making bread . Then a
cup was Passed from hand to band and,
each deposited his "ballot," in it, and
all -were found to be -mond. Not one,
had -been pressed flat in sign of &sap -
Rasa club.-Warrvick Janice Price
OUggestion as to how to rejuvenate
First of o.u, water win no mine a
good plume. 'Wash it in a tepid bath or
tilightly soapy water. A. email basin 10
e best utensil to use, as you can
aWish It around the edge witholit
lipreading the feathers too much. The
soari Should be in such quantity. as. ta
just make light suds. Run the featheri
through jour bandit gently three or,
sfOUr times, to. rent:ill „i4O dist. When It
April 1905
_It's The Best Value PoSsible
aneears clean rinse it in two baths of —
Clear tepid water and drain, VOr The Least Cost Possil)le
Great care Must be exercised in dry-
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Ing a feather! and it le not to Do wo
down from ,the' bailfilent leaIes
basin until all the moisture haa„ been
'' driver.: out. To hasten matters.* maY
sun te.better, Pan it, but not too Much,
while the drying is going on:
When the pluine is Still a trifle motet
hold it for about half a minute over a
snout of isstearaing kettle: • This curia
the _feather after Which' it is to he
ends -of 'the feather Sure refractory
they may be given an extra ca0 vilt4
a curling iron, thOugh /you • must be
careful that the initriunent le neither
dirty with soOt nor toklibt The ,hot-
test temperature the fitiger can etand
is iv good. tests --New Orleans Thnest
right of .every.. Englishman t0: -
consider' his cottage AS' .esstle- was.
never but Once questioned; :and that
watt by a Loudon magistrate swho• Wad
presiding IR an• action Or trespass.. •
"My:. client," said the barriater
making. his plea,. "is .a. poor. roan -443'
lives :in a:. hevel, and thia -Miserable
ilia, forlorn and. dilapidated
-state-but still, thank 'God:, the tabor -i
er's Cottage; however refuting its.plight,'
%Yes, the ivinds may eater it, and.„the
, rains fluty enter lt, bilt the. king 'cannot
',what! Net the'reigniug king?" eslo
• needed to •bring IntO play a different., ed the. jolte loving judge:. • , (.4
thotights into a nese,- chenEel. The . reared the . 'were.
Wiiman who le WearY and. heavy laden .' Friday *NO, a. faliiiilas Ogre about
-With Care 'finds relief in actire empleY, town in. o. certain part of MissIsilnPloi
stssneen found ,dead, and, • being, a '
rest in playing hard. .Rest inay be unueual for, a negro.; -there was .no one
fonnd in many different wayat hut it to pray for his sou in the great beyend.i.
EVERY PHYSICIAN' KNOWS" 9
Abeut the great merit of Dr.' Ham-
ilton'a lilts of Mandrake and Butter.;
nut which pleanse the system, Cure
constipation add. piles. Use only Dr.
Hamilton's Pale.' Price 25c. ' -
Sten earitelea.
The highest figure paid to any pro-
consul by ,England 1100„000,. whigh
IS the eum •received • by the viceroy of
Thie seem!. a la*, mit, bet, it
neVer really ,,covers the ebonies. The
South African Post Pays 165,000.
Black, nixed or) Sealed Packets Only 250, 300) 40c, 50c,
s Righes Award St., Louis 1901
CURES COLDS IN ONE HOUR.
Messy 'cold curet; ate dangerous be-
cause cOmposed of d.adening•opiates.
But fragrant healing Cater rhozone
mires colds in one hour and; le both
harmless pod delightful to use. 'Even
the woret colds sneezing, sniffeling
coldi with 'running eyes' are stopped
very quicklY when .the balSitimic vapor
of Catorrhozone is inhaled. Catarrh-
ozene acts like charld On colds, kills
them outright, prevents their return a
few hours later. tor. colds, catairls
and throat trouble use only - catarrh -
ovine. Complete outfit $1.00; trial
yonr right arm. first pito:the sleeve of.
When he Wakes ilp with headache •
andhad taste hi the ii)011Lk. Serine. ' Bbb removed his het and stepped rever-
thing is needed to settle the ,stomach, entirand sadly toward the open grave
clear away the dull beavy.feeling and and in solemn, funereal tones said: f
create a little appetite Iust get a "Friday Ylzer, you is gone: We hopes
-tumbler-of- waters-seinessygars;sands-you-ss-gsurwharisessipmtErystrain ti,, ._
'pour in a stiff dose•of Nerviline, la on 11. -LippincOtt's:MagazIne.
nick Up irnmedultelyand feel tip-top in
a few minutes. Nerviline hasn't an
&Anal for aoondition Of this kind. It
stimulates, cures headache, relieves
the sick feeling and fits you for a hard
day's work. Ti y Nervitine. Large
bottles costs 25c,,
eid deeds, the whole
condition that "no EPISeoPaliaili or Oth-
er beetarians" shall be allowed. budd
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TUE' CLINTON NEW BRA
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Tor Rheumatism, Gouty Tendency. Swop.•
Glands, Salt Rheum. Emma and
All Blood and Skin Diseases
THE BEST REMEDY
BRISTOL'S
L..
It cleans the system, purifies the blood,
and makes the body strong and healthy
INSIST -ON HAVING
BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA
REFUSE ALL SUBSTItVTES
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'HISTORY Or SHOES.
Ip 4o Article 'of Attire stave gar's
Vagaries lleien Shown..
Shoes or their .equivalent are of a
certainty even More ancient then.
gloves, for they were a necessity of lo-
comotion, while the other . was but a
luxury. Sometimes they,were made a
skins, sometilneit 'of papyrus, as in
EgYPt. Often they were gilded •and
clerked with jewels; and the most ox -
pert artists, of the day were eniPleyed
to decorate the footeoveringe Of
'wealthy- patriciitlts, .QeU8itlS, ..elilperers,.
"and their favorites. In no article of at-
tire have more vagaries been shown
Today a lady whodesires: to be consid
• ered in the height of fasbign weare
shoes pointed as much as possible, but
in the time, of Queen Mary the taste
was 81l the other way, .and it WAS
found necessary to issue a •royal prod
matiou prohibiting shoes with toes
wider than six inches.. But perhaps the
most extraordinary development in the
way of footgear were the "chopiues". in-
trodueed by the ladies of Venice to
make themselves taller tba)i they really ,
• were. The articles were really- a.. kind
of -stilts -:mode of .wood and leather .an.
OSTRICH PLUME$4
e„ Better-
.A Oood Method of itonovatiae "MOW z •f
When Dedmial led..
The tissues of the, throat are
inflamed and irritated:; you,
cough, and there is more irrita•
tion—more coughing. You t e
a cough mixture and it eases the
irritation,for a while. You take
SCY!FT!S
EMULSION
and it cures the cold, .That's
"what is necessary.It soothes tre
throat because it reduces the
irritation; cures the cold because
it drives• out the inflammation
builds up The: -weakened tissues
because it nourishes them back
d„ .,ty theirnatutrength. -That's..
IlOW --
Scott's'Emulsion deals<with
a sore throa"t, ccough, a.:cold,..
or bronchitis.
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WE'LL BEND YOU •
sometimes reached the.- absurd: height
ox'tSvelve cinches. ' Vena trained acro-
bat would have difficulty in walking on
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such thinCs; and ordinary women had
Woods and Food Products. f. " THE STANDING SUPPER such troublewith them that when they
As dolly as a roams and Mnoh 1{i0attempted a• promenade they required
BPR•oi GRAY'S LECTURE Bbr:)RETuu I COmtoetable. •ro the ABeieta r Of a; servant tit• each mfrozn
NATION AL HISTI)RY Sucic7r�C and another behind to keep them from
The standing supper is the proper so• • falling From Redfern's "Royal and
OF IforrrREAL .of cnowadays for families v
ILICSIENSE VALUE or THE ELECTRICAL '
, whose hospitality surpasses their COD-
veniences for formal entertainment or
i for those who cl.y out for a relief from..
_ set conventionality. •
Prof. M. A Gray, etisnrs,-. Iasi-11-ra The big table Is Moved: ,out of. the
.aastnight on • Foods and IStnai Prodsiete' dining room or is made- smaller .and
Ln tbelgational History Society yooms. pushed up at one end againat the wall.
The lecture was most exhaustive and On it are arranged plates and cups And
'instructive, dealing with the growth of saucers and spoons and :glasees and a .
, eat treatmeut of flour. Mr. Gray I'd
-lastarked that but little could be said in the -house has been levied upon:for
ashiscerning the percentage of nourish- chairs until the room is. aimoSt filled.
latent containedsin the different grades with them and with stools aild•floOr •
-of our North-Western hard wheat, as cushions. . .
.at varies from year tn.year I Everybody comes in and drops .dossa ,
Speaking of chenncal experiment., anywhere, three or four favored. souls
7.4r. Gray pointed out what had beim
..done in Ole line in regard to when t helping the hostess and the maids to
slating the last ten or twelve years, in dispense napkins andpiates-Pthe foun-
Ithe different experimental stations ef dations of the feast," as somebody call -
:the United States. It was but very ed them. .
•hecently, however, that laboratories i Then in come maids. With salads .and
...lied been established in connection toasted muffins and coffee and delicate- '
-swab flour inilis but they have already ly prepared potatoes, delicioup : celd •
,alertionstrated their utility.
As to the purification of flour by el- meats and meat loaf, jellies and "telt •
alactricity. the speaker remarked that it es" a - : 1 • dish
is about two years since this method which are all.- passed arOund,, every- •
was adopted and the development has body helping himself -and helping him-
.lieen wonderful. A beautiful silvery self with a very free hand tool : .
sairhiteness ia produced by subjecting - Everythina Seems like it planie end
'Sour to air which has ' been passed • • . - . , : ,
so has the therm Of being absolutelY
The flour his; also, ItS3 a consequence, lacking in formaiii7... YOt. iniiiiie Pie'
shatter keeping qaalities awl commands • nice, everything is perfectly ctirefortfth
se. bettsr price. The Ogilve Flour Mills ble.-New York World: ' • - '. .
Cornpany, he said, NVIIS the only firm in .
do make use of this purifying aral .. Doctor -Has YOffr eough.rnbled you,
as much as usual today, , re... Wand? '
fee. She is .a very , accontoodating
A man of busineds may talk. of philoi-
ophy; a man' who has none may &oc-
Ifor fr.M.1133 for an. addition to the Coll-
aaglate Institute.
Dr Ickes and Walter Turnbull of
!Brantford, are promoting ' electric
wallenty in oppoeition to the Hamilton,
' Ancestor and Brantford line. '
The commercial travellers are send -
deputation to Ottawa to protest
*gathistn. tax imposed on them by the
sAtlan Loney of Maxville, tried in
143brnwall for manslaughter in con-
maection with the death of Alcide Laur-
in of Alexandra in a hooker match,
saras acquitted and _liberated.
'Miss Edith Jenkins, 18 years of age,
sdaughter of G. Parry Jenkins, F. R. A
11... Hamilton, was found dead at the
asommer home of tLe family at Port
Nelson, near Burlington. A bottle
which contained carbolic acid was
ffound near the body.
USE
SYRUP
It purifies the Blood. and curet
Boils,
Salt R.lteurn
Davis Leerence Cos Ltd., Menthol.
;ITS MEMT IS PROVED
Historic, •
herrn arta,.
RECORD OF A GREAT MEDICINE SOOTHING A HORSE.
_29 Prominent Montreal Woman Tells
Bow 1...ydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable
.1 'Compound Completely Cured Her.
The great good Lydia fl Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is doing among ,
-Zbt-,. 'women of America is attracting
-.the attention of many leading scien-
iusts, and thinking people generally.
The Animal's Easy introdricilen tet a
In one of the broad uptown iherinigis
trolman encountered a steam roller in
action, and the horse was :terribly ,
frightened. It reared and panted aud
then made angles across the Street,
-first one-way andstheuthe otherruntils
the policeman jumped off and tried.
coaxing. Leading his 'mount 'step by'
step in the direction of the roller,
which had ecate to a standstill, lie, pet-
ted the aninial and tallied to it, urging
.it forward.
"A fine horse like you to be afraid '
- t0Tutte ae dha otaelr iaseema dP-tralni lie: dh. ": irsPas lie sot. l'ol terl it)ngl'IO sti lcdsT V.stli
! "Come, now; come elong. )!Sitt can't
I be a polleeman and be afraid of a hit
i of iron. Now come on, good bey,"' -
1 The horse made a few mere steps for- .
ward.
' The following letter is only one of "Come on," continued the pollOman.
iroany thousands which are on file in "Now, then, be good. The departMent.
Abe P inkhorn office, and go to prove can't afford to be giving $800 apiece fer
teyond question that Lydia. E. Pink- horses that haven't any nerve. ' Come
iham's Vegetable Compound must be a on, now." - '
...seedy of great merit, otherwise it
,anotild not produce such marvellous re- Coaxing if along in thiS way With in-
sults among sick and ailing women : finite patience, the officer after several
laser •Mrs. Pinkhatn :- minutes got the aninial up to the roller,
The herse daintily put forteard One feet
and tapped the front of the iron wheel,
waited a moment and, finding that the
machine did not kick Or run, reared
contemptuously and tapped the Object
with both feet, then wheeled and walk-
ed cieletly away. The policeman re-
n after I began using it I felt a change oiler a ain.
ves:led 1 noticed a great difference, and the
..gain gradually diminished until I was well. :
The Pox agon, ,
I am stronger and look better than I did bo-
lero I was married, and there is great rejoic- Did you ever hear of a wagon that
-"'Soon after my marriage my health began
An decline. My appetite failed me ; I was
-lunatic to sleep, and I became vary nervous
*nil had shooting pains through the abdomen
.land pelvic organa, with bearing -down pains
. and constant headtuthes, causing me much
'zaiSery. The monthly periods became more
and more painful, and I.ftme a burden and
*amens° to usiitaiS instead of a help and
ed' me thin' three mon he. horse teknever faller atoiii-irsteatit
7omponn cur
for the better and at the time of my next r
ZY1,7 in the house over the wonders your med- could make fog? • There is steh a wag -
worked." -Mrs, M. A. C Letellier, 7132 . on, and it is used in California. Great
sindioux St. Montreal, Quebec.
Tf you have suppressed or painful
menstruation, weakness of the stom-
ach, indigestion, bloating, leugorrhtea,
"•....lasegift:tiaste-leftatIone " feeling, CV
backache Or the blues, these
rare sure 'ladle:Wont of female 'Weal
mess, some derangeinent of tho literati
• mar -ovarian trouble. in such dated there
?in one tried shin tone remedy-40dt*
.114 Plolshorn'a 'Vegetable CompOuttd.
fruit orchards there 'would he Omen
spoiled by a heavY frost. So when the
trees are in bloom and there IS danger
of, a frost the fog wagon la deem%
through the orchards, The fog machine
is a big Wagon with 'a grate in the„liot.
tom, where tar is kept burning, ..a.bove
thid there Is a tank of wet' straw and
Water. The heat frolm the burning Ur.
misses throUgh the Straw, and a great
fog riseS and protetta the trees foto
Diseasee Of the Kidneys are
nudiefotts, freni the fact that these
A organs act as filters to the blood,
and form one of the great channels
for the removal of impurities frohi
the systeM, which, if allowed tO
reniaini give rise tO the varlets
Diabetes, and Brigh i Disease.
. The following are some of the,
symptOmi of kidney disease
Backache, sideatIte, avisillnk of
the feet end =kits, frequent thirst,
puifittess under tab efts, floating,
specks before the dye, and all dbl.-,
orders of the nrinatlystam. oneh
ail frequent, thlik;Ol sUnty,
fir highly coloifid Urine. •
:DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
ate exactly what the nitne,stiggesta,
They ire dure411, but ire
a Specific for dney liable. only.
Itlist 80 teal per ben. or 8 for
dealeta
\ 'Mitoses kttentir Pox e*”
TO10ittO, Ont.
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Its bee.ialse your nervesitre in 0 weak.
iris table . emalition.. I eri ozone will.
trouble CauSiog yo31.16,4olouirt. "I fell
•.1 was mid' own, coutan't sleep and'
TeltSptrfecti miseist tile. tried :Ferro,
eon •.reconimenti iSeirozone to anyone
a aid sleepleSsneis,' No touic is better,
ItOyal Note Paper. ,
'A. Berlin firm has lately been
trusted With it design for note - paper
will& the Gerriiiin emperor bap „been
WOrking out. The writing paper is to
be pale blue, and the erable1n, in color*
'and gold, harmonizes with the bine.
rhe ithield of, the ',mission • aziny, on
Mitch is the ifterial ;eagle, is itur
rounded by the English,'Order of the
Gitildr, With. the motto "Heti dolt one
'mai y penile," and the chain Of the Ov
:dress of St. lohu Of Malta, betWeen
,the firma ,of Which are the two field
Marshal'a batons crossed and above the
'German imperial *roam. . .
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1 Ji- Rouse storlo* Peat.
A. two story brick house, weighing
over V* tons, was successfully moved
from Sharpsbilrg, Pa., to Allegheny, a •
;distance of nearly four 'miles. Most ot
the work was done on tfie water, a huge
coal barge being eniployed for the put- •
pose, Tho house hild to pass under
four low bridgeS and it was neceiiedry
Clinton. Sash, Door, and
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This factory is the largest Inithecoanty, and bee the veiy Jetes‘ improved ' me
(hinny, capable of.doing work on the shorteet notice. We •scarry an, exteneivit •
ea in nie•Msaical•gay and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all, kiiide of ins'
Lumber, Lath, -Shingles,' Lime,' Sash, Doors, Blinds. ,Ete.z,
Agent for the Celebreted s'GRAY BILL SMOCK, osstc, manufacturer
at Waterloo. Call and get paces. and estimates beforaplaeing t oar orders
S. Se CO9rEA' PROPRIETOR,
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era :the first time'You wear it
slipPed her left hand first 'hate hef
SleOre the ether day, thereby •greatlY,
shocking her dreseniaker. theught
every • one ,kiiew that," reinarked that
personage -pityingly., "My -gelidness,
.butAsn't it strange how •people can go
through the world and still.'not hiloW
the simplest things'
at each bridge Ito Wattle the barge so
that it' would sink Some feet Jitter
each experience of tbill kind the ',water
As stunned t 040..4.. NOW Is
Do You Realize That a
Neglected Cough Ray
Result* Contumption.
If yen have la Cold, Cough,
Noeness, Bronchitis, or any
affon Of the Throat and:Lungs,'
what you want • is a harmless and
I! certain remedy 'that cnre you
There is nothing 'so healing,..,
soothing, and invigorating to the
lungs as the balsamtc ploperties of
trantaine the pot rit healing virtues
' of the pine, with other absorbent,
eines of recognised worth.
Pr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup
theckathe irritating cough, soothes
and heals the inflamed Lungs
and Bronchial Tabcz„,loosens the
phlegm, and gives a prompt sense
of relief from that choked:up,
Priegfil cent! per bottle.
Be mire' tor,iir. Wood's.
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: They aro made Orthe best ot material, aad•takeno 'veva to
. Waeo in workmanship. Diet.** the bight* grade,- and- in.- • ..
• tending purchasers should see. my. stock betore parebasigg:,
LADIES, 'MISSES .and
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;ALSO' NATTY SHIRT wArn. HATS,
NOW ON • DIS.PLAY
R ADAMS
Knows we have always a fresh and large as-
sorted stock of Groceries and Provisions. .Anytbing
in the line of Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, •ete.
can be‘preetired at this store. ,
WANTED -Good. Butter and Eggs
BARGAINS -IN FIJRNITURE
• We have, prepai•ed for your 'wants by laying in a• large stock of House
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•Idloolc Hobbles.'
The London police have' a rule that •
allows the officers a chance to go into
hiding whenever they get a. black eye
In the .emirse of duty. If it is pot a se-
riens ene they are 'allowed to do night
. in West Australia Mae farmers send
• their cattle 'for about sit Weeks'. holt-
day to •the seaside 'eadh year. • The
change of air • and Raid is add to be
.extrercely, beneficial to. them. The
grass. on the coast is impregnated With.
saline and has the 'effect 6f a tonic 011
the enlinals.
The average temperature of the whOle
„ globe is 50 degreee, or 18 degrees abort
opecial Bargains in Bedroom Sets. Mattresses and Wire Springs. We show
tbe•newehst l'atterns in Carpets, Curtains and Window Shades, at lowest prices.
Picture Framing a Speciality. .
Largest Furniture Store in Huron ,CountY
istoniVINANWIMAI
We have a: full a.ssortmerit of Open ‘and
Top puggies, fitted with either Steel, Solid •
Rubber, Cushion or Rneumatie. tires -also ,
Huron SC Clinton,
The Tele ho ne coMmittee of the
Brantford 0o undil will ask,' the Bell
Company to Make another offer be-
fore going fu rther with 'the agitatior
,for a conapetive• telephone system.
Calgary Board of Trade Passed
resolution to petition the new Legis.
lature rate liberal remunerations
'for %he provi tidal Ministers and a sal-
ary foe the le ader of the Opposition,
Advertise in thti NEIV ERA
They Tell the Plain Truth
The 3'. C. Ayer Company, noted as b.
untfinfacturer of proprietary medieines
has met the issue raised by the New
York legislative bill ,calling for the
publication of forMulas on all patent
medicines, by publishingitsown. recipe
not in seieritific but insitrinjas,d States'
languagisthat everybody can "Under-
stand,s-- The Daily Newit, Ithaca, N.
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its d mat au
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missions. Spersiattrelusa. As
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