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Well -packed Tea
Red Feather Ceylon Tea packages are dust -proof
and air -proof. Tea not so packed easily absorbs
germs and moisture.
Black, Green or Mixed -never put up in lead but
always in sterilized parchment -lined packages -49c,
per ID. Get Red Feather in your' cap ' •
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DRESS HINTS.
j Don't buy cheap boots or gloves. 1
•Remember to iron the wrinkles out
1St sleeves occasionally.
Don't let boots and shoes wear
through before they are soled.
Kid boots can be kept soft and free
trona cracks by rubbing with pure
tlycerin or castoroil.
It la positively a crime against dress
ilp bang a skirt up by the fastening.
Mx two tapes to it for this purpose.
Neils are apt to become narrow -when
• good deal worn, but if they are rolled
up instead of in the usual way when
'alum off they will be found quite
iptraight and like new when next want.
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'The secret of good dressing lies in
ge caring for one's clothes, apt a de -
of
O which should be neglec d. The
IktrOper putting on of one's arments
weans a great deal. Some people's
clothes look as if they were pitched on
tether than adjusted. '
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Dolls That Breed Bad Habits.
One of the things the wise woman
*anted to buy was a doll with its
Month shut. Except for an occasional
gag horror she found only open mouth -
dolls in every shop in town.
athing through the mouth,"- said
Se, "is the most pernicious habit a
Abild can acquire, and children acquire
Nabits .by . imitation.. When I was a
child we had • wooden dolls Withtheir
=maths shut. you never heard of a
CM having to be doctored for growths
Att its nose or for mouth breather's
teeth then. Nowadays every other
abild I see breathes through its mouth.
IIITs the example of thesa idiotic look-
• 'tog dolls that does it. They are ruin-
1Sing the health of the children, and they
smelt to be forbidden by law." -New
ANISE Press.
ERROVIM
TRADE MARK
A Tonle Wine, pleasant to take.
Clves strength
Makes new blood
Builds up the system
Throws ofT alt weakness
A boon to those recovering from waging
fryers and long Illness.
sold by all medicine dealers.
Dtris & Lawrence Co., Ltd., IdontreaL
OLIVE OIL.
allanste Test by Which You May De.
*ermine Its Purity.
ID these days of adulterated foods
Ilhe housewife who uses much olive
SI on ber table has to exercise untir-
inn vigilance not to be imposed upon
the unscrupulous dealer. To be
shle to teat in some simple way the
ell she buys may be worth a good deal
go her, although the exact analysis of
it would be beyond her ability and the
tesources at her command.
'Color indexes approximately the quai-
l* of olive oil. The finest virgin oil
& pale green, with an opalescent shim-
thcsr about it that reminds one of ab-
th. Olive oil should taste of the
fre. It it is,negative In tate or if it
thick in consistency or a deep green
has been- adulterated.
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• perfectly eituple test is to place -
ladme oil In a little bottle and immerse
in a pan of chopped ice for three
urs. If the oil has been adulterated
will come out of this ordeal as clear
fluid as it "Ant in, but if it is
the "real thing" it will have broken
znbito little whitish grains, which it
seem to be holding in solution.
Cottpnseed oil and peanut oil are not
ilefiddered unwholesome by medical
n, nut no one who is the least fas-
. *ouli over the oil be eats is likely to
rate tile tate of these inferior ar-
Ifieles.-New 'York Tribune.
MANAGING A HUSBAND,
Do It Graciously, and You Can Dave
• What Yon Want. '
The old proverb says, "There are
three things which can be managed
only by coaxing -a kid glove, a fire and"
a man."
Take my advice, says a woman who
signs herself "A. Wife Who Knows" in
the New, York Journal, and never try
any other method with a Ifttsbatid.
The woman, married or single, "who
fights for her rights has a hard -strug-
gle, often to fail at last, while she who.
takes them graciously is allowed to
walk off freely if not invited to .cotne
back again.
Any married woman gifted with even
a small degree of diplomacy may have
her own way quite as much as If not
more than is good for her if only she
be careful always . to defer to her
nominal lord and master"and never to
allow any one, himself least of all, .to
suspect that she has been able to per-
suade him that her way is his own.
The secret of her power lies in a nut-
shell -it is the power behind the throne
which never openly asserts itself.
All men hate to be ruled -indeed, no,.
man will be if he knows it. The W0111 -
an who is truly mistress of her house-
hold never fails to set her husband
upon a pedestal and to insist that all
the household shall honor him as lord
Deference-to-her-hus13and-is-the-drop-
of oil which keeps the wheels of the
domestic machine running smoothly,
MRS, THOMAS F. RYAN.
A New *York 'Woman Whose Beneesse.
Hone Ban Into the Millione,
Conducted on rigid- business
les is the charitable bureau establish,
ed, Maintained and operated by Mra.
Thomas F. Ryan it her borne, GO Fifth
avenue, New York, Mt% Ryan, who
ts the wife of a millionaire, during the
lait few years Juts given more than
$2,00,000 toward the advancement of
the various charities maintained and
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and master thereof.
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Bears the KM Nod Have -Always bed
of 401 .(if?‘7VZ
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LAUNDRY LINES, .
Don't send anything to the laundry
before it. is marled. • •
A very hot iron should never be lased
for flannels or.woolets. •
A spoonful of or gall in a gallon of
water will set the colors of almost any -
goods'. Soak before washing.
A bit pf. beeswax in • a thin, liannel
will keep a flatiron clean If -rubbed on
often during a day's ironing, or wax
for this purpose comes in handy form: -
A littre pipe clay in -the water used
for washing table linen whitens it and.
saves hard rubbing. A cloth should al-
ways be thoroughly rinsed. Plenty' of
clean water is the secret: of clean, white
• linen.
To remove stains from flannel to not
always easy, but it generally can be
done by using eqhal parts of glycerin
and yolk of egg. Spread this Mixture
on the stain, leave for half an hour -and
then wash the garment as usual. •
ABSOLUTE
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SECURITY.
4.
Cenuine
Car -Wes
Little Liver PM&
Must Bear Signature of
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tte Pac-SImIto la rapper Belo.
Very entail and es easy
ft take an engin%
FOR summit.
CARTERS FoRommEss
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Woman's PrOgreSAA
Does any one think that this mass of
women with eollege-trained minds are
going to continue tg be satisfied with
pink teas and opera seasons for five or
ten years while they are waiting for
the men to get ready to marry them?
They are restless now, and they' are go-
• ing to get more restless. They are tak-
ing up --srions-work; paid and -unpaid
now, and they are going to take it up
more and more. And the more' they
take it up the more they will fit into a
normal niche in the social scheme and
cease to be superfluous. Of course if a
woman has no vocation in life except
to marry and fails in that she is a fail-
ure. She is the superfluous Woman. -
Boston Advertiser. '
C5 C=1 XI. X .
tsars the 'flis Kind Yr.lu nava Always nOug't 1 .
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eontributions where found to be worthy -
Signature "v, ' may receive attendon as speedily as
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of - .) •' 1 • ' possible. -New York Herald.
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Flag Commander, at the 9/ore. 1 1 Face Blemishes. .
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Commander W. Lumsden, who has The girl who is troubled with face
Just taken up his appointment as Flag blemishes and an oily skin will find
Commander to the Commander -in- help in the following treatment: Bathe
Chief at the Nore, Sir Hugo Pearson, the face with hot Water and a good
says The Lond . Star, is a promising soap before retiring, using a rougn face
g
onlexarldria, where
officer in the n y.Ile was predent
at cloth or a eantel's hair face brush. PreW
the bombardm nt
he was slightlY Wounded, and took part I
in the Egyptian war. Ile is the eldest
surtriving son of Mr. Henry Lumsden ;
of Pitcaple Castle, Aberdeen. Like so
many naval officers, he is married to
an_ Australian, whom he mot when he
was in command of the Royal Arthur,
the flagship of the Australian -Sqes-T--T , --- ------
ron. She is a Melbourne girl, daugh-
ter of Sir Thomas Fitzgerald, the tnOst , . The season's first cold
ma e
famous Surgeons under the Southern bslight—may yield
Czoss.
eontrolled by the Roman Catholic
church in the 'United States, besideS
contributions -t -nonsectarianinstit,
tons. The exact amount of her bene-
faetions will probably never he kficeiru
outside of the hannediate:menihers of
het' family. Heregifts, howeVer, ex-
tend to eight or -ten states IntheIII:
iola, from North Dakota to Texas and
from NeW York to Virginia.'
NO gift is Made until she has satis-
ied herself personally of its necessity,
MOS. THOMAS Y. RYAN. • •
May 1.9tb, 1905
"IT SAVED MY LIFE" 1 THE HOMMAKER.
PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS 14E1)1CM
Willadsen Tells How She Tried Lydia
E. Pinkliam'S Vegetable Compound Just
In Time.
Mrs. T. O. Willadsen, of Manning,
Iowa, writes to Mrs, Pinit.h.am;
pear Mrs. Piukhara
• 1--C421- truly smy- that YOU, 1.4"71;•ganc1313Y
life, and I ealmet express my gratitude to
you in word.sf
and, once she determines to build a
church, a 'school or a hospital, Mune,
diate. steps are taken to establish an
endwmentfund sufficient' to insure ItS
support for all ihne to come. In car-
rying out this -work Mrs. Ryan hue set. •
aside Several rooms In her Fifth av
enue mansion. is her office and equip --
ped them .aCcordiuglY. , Here she
ispends from three to four hours each
day when in New York with her sec-
retary knd clerks in examining- reorts;
looking into requests for additional as-
iStance and taking Steps to strength,•.
en the. financial support Of:institutions
already .established. • .
Mrs. Ryan's Munificence covers the
buildingof at least 100. new chapels,
schools, churches, hospitals, homes for
;sisters cif charity and homes for aged-
- and infirm. In addition to these, there
• are hundreds of others Which have
been increased in size, repaired or en-.
dowed so that they could not be aban•;,
• dotted altogether through • a lek' of
Support. From 9 O'clock .every morn
• Ing until- luncheon,. at . 1 O'clock, Mrs.
Ryan gives her entlreattention to this
work.
During these hears prelates of her
Church and officlals of different Char- '
ltable institutions are received, 'ea are .
her -architects. 'and -.:contraeters or
builders IMin she has engaged. for
• the construction of a building. Those
-who have goodcause ieplead he sel-
dom dismissed without encouragement
or a .provisional premise, depending
the outtorne of a personal inspecf.
lion. •Those wbo1ik Sineerity -get no
• respOnse. • ,
When- at her country home, Monte-
bello, la Suffern, N. Y.,- during the
ummer, Mrs. Ryan takes 'her. staff
with her and transfera her business
headquarters front the Fifth avenue
• mansion to the Country plac, so
that
her absence from, the city will not
• hamper the 'extension or -steady main-
tenance of the institutions already es -
tablishd, and that appeals for new
•
, tithe at. the One Woman the %Voila
Dermot Do Without.
The hem woman ls the indispensa-
ble woman. It has been wisely said
that we could do without the womeu
who have made careers for themselves
in all other directions, but without the
home woman we •should have to shut
tip shop at Once. The homemshcr is the
absolute, necessary element, .the woni-
-W11.1121.1t.
an,tbeworld eurn'jiuu
TRY IT IN THE TEM?OT 'TWILL, •
SISIMPLYWALK AWAY FROM JAPANS
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It is therefore a pity that the home
Woman allows herself so often to fa
of her full development aid reward."'
She is apt to be so nnselflsh and so con-
scientious thet she lets the four walls
of home narrow about her. The house -
bold woman, as she is called, does not
get enough exercise every day, nor
does she breathe enough of the outside
air of thought and action to refresh her
spirit. The simplest remedy is that of
at least one outside interest. The wom-
an who, takes up ofie hobbr, onecharl-
ty, one line of work, beyond her house-
hold cares and follows it steadily will
find that it brings freshness and power
With it. The study of some special
art, together with the collection of
old china, reading up a special subject,
making a garden -any one of. these it
"Bfore I wrote to' Yon:telling' you how I
felt, 1 had doctored for over two years steady pursued thoroughly will bring her in
and spent lots of money on medicines besides, touch with others and open vast vistas
but it all failed to help me, My monthlyigtereSt unendingly. And the wom-
with fainting spells, bedrhe, baekaelie• met with a hobby grows old so Slowly
riods had ceased and I suffere much pain .
liettring-down psdus, we.s so weak I that she often never grows oia at all,
wain riardly keep around. As alast resort but keeps to the last that freshness of
I decided to write you and try Lydia I B. Pink- interest which is the mark of youth.-
hara's Vegetable Compound, rind am so '
thankful that I dhl, for after fidlowing your New Orleans Times -Democrat
instructions, which you sent me free of all ,
charge, my monthly periods started; I am
regular and in perfect health. Ifad it not
been for you I would be inuly. grave torday.
"I sincerely trust that this letter may lead
every suffering woman in the country to
write you for help as I did.”. •
When women are troubled with ir-
regular or painful menstruation, weak-
ndss,--leucorrhoea, displacement or ul-
ceration. Of the womb, that bearing -
down feeling, inflammation of the ova-
ries, backache, flatulence, general de-
bility, indigestion and nervous prostra-,1
tion. they should rethember there is '
one tried and tvue remedy. Lydia E,
Pinkham's VegetableCompound at once •
removes such troubles.
6-flieFfehialeitiediinetn-theivorkf-
has received such widespread and un-
qualified endorsenaent. Refuse all sub-
stitutes..
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women
to write herfor advice. She has guided
WAINT'Y BED DRESSING.
Pillion Shams ud Coverlet o Lineit
. Striped With EmlbrolderY. •
A bed daintily dressed is a cause of
Pride to the housewife and of joy to the
beholder, and it is so easy to have one.
The illustration shows .pillow shams
and Coverlets made of linen. stried
with embroidery. The coverlet simu-
thousands to • health. Addrss,
'Mass, .
out such or ine specks as yield eaS117.
Obtain -from a skin specialist a pre-
scription for a lotion which will make Ammo BED Epp=
the pores smaller and apply this after • _
lates •an embroktered sheet turned
the bath: By following this mild treat- -
down ad is of the delith shown in the
ment for eight or ninenaonths the corn -
P exton ill become spotless and of illustration, extending from the frill to
I ' will
flne'txture. if the pimples are of the tile head of the bed The initials should
be embroidered in a good sized mono -
ordinary curakie kind, in order to
gram. The same thing Made in white
drive them awW eat simple and nutri- -
"les and lace placed over colored
Cons food, exercise daily and keep the.
lavvn is equally attractive and of less
iligestion in good order. In addition LO
Natural Leaf Green Tea
cents } THE MOST DELICI-
pt OUS GREEN TEA
Pound IN THE WORLD.
Sealed Lead Packets only.
•Never sold in Bulk.
REFTSISUBSTI TIES
xitense if durahdltv• Is not considered. •
theSe precautions drink ft glass of hot e
water in which a tablespoonful Of phos-'
phate of soda has been dissolved every
:morning before • breakfast for about
two weeks. It the pimples come from
acne only • a Skinspecialist can cure •
• them. If the skin,is very oily ponge It
With alcohol, but be careful not to use
title teo often or you will go to the.on
Posite extreme and your skin- will be-
. come 'dry. A. little borax in the water
in which you :weal your face ;is also
good. • .
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• . • Dow: Na. ,
•• There are two ways oflooking at a
nusand. One is to make tip yOur mind
that he liaid7U6fatiltsad to consider
'hint a piece Of perfection;The other is
to recognize his faults ahd to make
your mind to love hint In spite of them..
• This is the .way that Will wear. -Look
otit for- the geed' iitialitiee that offset
tbem'You-Will -find --them if --you --take
the trobble. Then make hp year mind
that you will adapt Yourself t� the fail
ings. •- • • • -
Sensitiveness is after all a form of-
selfihness, and married life is a per-
petnal giving np of your selfishness.'
Don't believe that your busband wants
- to •hurt you or that he is a selfish brute
because ,he. -has forgotten something •
you asked him to do, "He would not
have done that when he was eourting
ree,"youmarmurmur.-Very-probably-
not. But he does other things foryou
that he didn't do then. • Think of these
end look atter your own transgressions
In the way of forgetfulness and neglect,
and think less of his.
But above all, whatever his fault%
on't nag -Woman's Life.
001ganot 01
Not True to Nature.
Artist -So you are not satisfied with
my portrait of your .wife, eh? What's
wrong.
Wedderly-It isn't lifelike. Too much
repose about the mouth.
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to early treatment, but the
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next cold will hang on
longer; it will be more
troublesome, too. U n
necessary to take chances
on that second one. Scott's
An Account to ilettle. ' ' 131.1l11.8/013. is .a preventive.
The tawyer-Madatn, I find that
a
L. as. Welt' aS • cure: Tdites
your husband's will leaVei you nothing
but what the lavr =Veiled him to • . •
The Widow (angry and forgetful).- soon s 11 siol
Just wait till I See hilni : 7 RI
leave you. -
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"I proPosGed°to MisseTallann., tt;Id•now you'll have to dold. Tale it
Miss Pert, whose good opinion 1 covwhen thedOld is contratedet.
Nays I am a fool." . it heck .
,gs initamma.•
"Well, propose to Miss Pert, and she and
will think yon have lucid inottente."-, tion, heals the mertibraneS
Houton Post. • of the throat and lungs
when colds aboutd„ and
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\NDISPEFISAIGL.E
Fcii\ the Dressing -Table
MURRAY & LAN MAN'S
Florida Water
More lasting ard refreshing than Cologne
Beware of Counterfeits!
Always look kr the "Toule.Mstk"willitheitiesteel
LANNON & KEMP,NEW YORK
Mrs. Gilman, an American authoress,
told a select gathering of ladies al the*
Women' -instituter- at, Victoria, _ _that
woman was not nearly as beautiful
as man. 'She encouraged them to try
to become as beautiful as man: She
poured scorn on some of the deficien-
cis �f. weman. "When a woman
rtnas," she said, It is an agitated
waddle. Climb she cannot, and people
take hold of her elbows and help -her
up and down things. 1 call it an insult -
Ing Practice unless a woman has a
Wooden leg. There is no reasiop why
woman -shuld balk-•at-afenceas -she
does. You can , vault it easily in' a
kirt, and it is the easiest and most
ladylike way of getting over." --London
Mail,'
emor Polisher.
For polishing a floor melt the regd.
site amount of beeswax .(accordIng to
size of room), then mix in sufficient
turpentine to bring it to a paste. Keep
in a jail and rub on With a piece of
ilannel; polish afterward with a cloth
or leather. Plenty of elbow grease is
essential. About a quarter of 4 pound
--of. beeswax to half a pint of oil of tart_
pentine 'Should be the right quantity.
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Knows we have always a fresh and large as-
sorted stock of Groceries and P,rovisions. • Anything
in the line of Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, etc.
can be procured at this stre. .
WANTED—Good Butter and Eggs. •
J. W. Irwin.
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* pine inmorkmanship. rhey are the hightest grade, and in-
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• tending purchasers should see my stoek. betore purchasing. . - •
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Clinton Sash, Doorsand..
Blind Factory,.
This factory is tlie largest in'the county, and has the very latest improved ms
ohinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We ;lorry an exteneive
and reliable stools and prepared plans, and give eitimates for and build ali clams
ea of .bn.Llings on short notice, and on the olpeest prices. 411 work is eapvis-'
ed in a mehanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of in
terior and eater:or material.
Lumber, Lath. Shinlesi-Lime, Sash, Doors v Blinds Ete
Agent for the Celebrated ' GRAY HILL soften': imam, manufacturer
at Waterloo. Call and get prioes and estimates heroic planing your orders •
' S. S. 4 0' PER - - .P10PRIETOR, • •,
Grneral andContrattor
•
• LerillenTalciiii-Out Its' Tenets.' EXECUTORS'
•In Lspidon tonsils are being retrieved NOTICE TO CREDITOIK.
wholesale from the, .parish achopis. I ' . •
There 'hail. be no more tonsilitte; as
no More appendicitis, 'if • surgett can
prevent such unpleasant and unneea- I
nary disturbances. Parents and guard,
tans May be exercised in their mindit es
te the wisdom of depriving the -race. a
its tonsils, but if human beings get
along nreoisely as' well withent their
-tonsile_why. complain of thta•preVontion,
which Is hotter than a PoUnd of' aura
11re thrpakt • • '
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CASTOMA-
For Infants and Children.
taint no fr let eTow 01 culnattaoteu. lout tShaemotellin tit; 01
Huron, gentlemen, deceased.
Notice is hereby Overt, pursuant to A s o.,
mu. 86. 88 and amending Acta. that
aims
?tot hi Lel rirbdyas pyi t:o"eftV,3dipl jar re c?phl F ratl 09 01 lid: tirvhe: ; Uttanottrew;
.he a uo o die o Or 'about
aid. or
FIrtdone, solicitorfor the greentor, on or be. •
fore the 20th day of Mayt1905,•their names, ad•
dresses and-desoriptione, and a full statement
of particulars of their claims and the nature of
the 'security, If any, held by them , duly certifi-
ed, and that after the said elate the ereentor
wilt preceed to distribute the asseti of the de•
ceased among the parties entitle hereto,
having regard only to the °Wins of which they
shall then bave notice.
Dated thissrddar ot.11_ey, 1909. •
jW 'SEEANIEriletft,t Birt9111
u -r, So -le or Executor.
Pio Kind You Have Always Bought 'Executors'
Bears the Notice to Creditors.
Signature of
• in the matter of the estate of Henry Steep, late
•
Worse Thai the Care.
of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Hu
on, yeoman, deceased, •
Notice is hereby given pursuant to B. S. O.
Everybody knows that tobacco OWeS •persons hewing Claims against the estate of the
2897 Cap. 10 See 88 andamending act , that all
Ite
tor5aioreut thallith
doto Stop,
name to a -blunder, -the-early Span- Ilaidrellry:hteeprhsdeieidalo:
ish discoverers having n3istaken the 1 b
term by which the Caribs designated atird'InntriVedr, G or Itiirtldg trttbe
which they, Convmancers, Clinton; On
their pipes for the herb
smoked therein But everybody doeS dr4stehe 13181 dal' of Ma1905, their namesad.
a decrition4 and a full statement
dh t
lighted end of 'a cigar to- the skin wits fled, and tilTat afber the saifdaPthedeliiarrit;
not know -that the application
of the r4part ()Wars of the r ola msan t e na ure o
securi (if any, held b • t era
once gravely redommended as a reale' i proceed to distribute the assete Of the de-
shIlltetahetnhileaathe duaoytiocre.may, 1905.
- JOHN G. STOOP
• POSTS:
Treated by Three Doct
fora
Severe Attack of
Dyspepsia,
. Children's Food.
Medicines, But Pound It At
Salt meat should not be given to chil- .
dren nor food that is bight seasoned. - Last In •
\
Milt when it la thoroughly fresh and
sound may be given With e ery meal Burdock .Blood Bitten.
either raw or stewed. Never allow
children to eat much jam cake pastry '
Got No Relief From
rs dy for neuralgla. big regard only to the *hams df which the
ased atnong the parties entitled thereto, hay.
Or sweets. The plaineet of food' Is real
ly best for them. ' •
Mrs. Frank Hutt, Morrlsburg,,
Curried Eggs. Ont., was one of those troubled
aessertspoonfin each of curry powder
, ....................-
beng treated -by three doctors, and
For curried eggs Out ':onel. apple and. with this most cnnimOn of stomach,
one onion in thin rings and fry a gold
en brown. in butter. Sift into this a troubles. She writes :— After
and flour and dilute with half a ;pint of using many advertised medicines.
vrater. Lay in four hard boiled eggs -
shelled imd quartered. SerVe in *all for a severe attack of nyspepse,
of belled ride. and receiving no . benefit, 1 gave
Shabby dark leather will look like
new if rubbed over with linseed oil or
the well abaten white of an egg, mixed
with a little black- Wk. Polish with
Oft dusters until dry and glossy.
When color has been removed from
up all hope •of ever being cured,
Hearing Burdock Blood Bitters so
hihly spoken of, I decided to get
bottle, and give it a trial. Before
I had taken it I begae to feel better, ,
and ,fry the time I had taken the
Executor
ANNIE DODD . •
• RIDOUT &HALE,
Agents for giecutors
'Webster) an unlimited number of good;
sound, high -lad Cedar Posts• -•,-q.6,7• and
8 inch tops -which We eell at pates con-
sistent with their quality.
HEMLOCK
Also a-tette-stockof Heinle& Which wa
ottt to 811 any bill. Iy you want Cedar
Posts or Hemlock Lumber it will pay von
to•give us a call.
ALEX. MUSTARD & Sons,
Ettlyfield,
clever. and drives the cold out. elk by acid it may be restored by second one I was completely
rorogner-why de Yoll dell him your touching the spots with a Uttle oat cure d I cannot recommend Bur
.
Send
clevoiest millionaire/ • to free aniPle. Y0141110 or hartshorn. . •
, Dan *mt. tight 60": they make dock Blood Bitters 'too highly, and
America -OI he hap origina.* ted so SCOTT BOVINE, Cheitista ,
would advise all sufferers frOal
sissy sensational ways of spending
Oat11110
meney..-Itrooklyn Life, k old -
rota* . , Y6tie@ • * dram* dyipopolo to �i
vo it u 014"
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