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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-07-21, Page 8July. 2let 1905
TIEIE CLINTON gEW ERA ,
Anww11.11•11el,
, Fisist-Gracie Tea•
The Red Feather indieats a fust -grade Ceylon tea,
of uniform flavor. Its c!ctuality" standard is fixed.
Black, Green or Mixed -never put Up in lead but
always in sterilized parobrnent.lined package.s--74s0. •
per lb.
4Get Ted reaMer in your cap •
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Antria'
Town Directory
--
CouNciL-May or, Hoover; Couficil
ors, Ford, Wiltse, Gibbings, Cluff,
Cottle, Cantelon; Clerk, Macpherson;
Treasurer, McTaggart; Chief, Whedt-
ley.
Pon OFFICEOffice hours, lobby
open 7 30 -.ii. closes 9 p. in., wicket
open 8 a. m closes 7 p. m. Jas. Scott,-
- postmaster.
PuBLIc Liana Hy -Library and free
ailing room in Stavely Hall Open
ery day from 2 to 5.30 p.m. and from
to 10 pan. J. Bean. librarian'
ScHoor, BOARD -F. Hodgens, chair
Illfelnan; T. Beacom, Charles. Hale, A.
Turner, R. Downs, F. Hall, Shaw;
Secretary, Jelin Onninghtune. Meet-
ings first Thursday evening in each
month
COLLEGIATE BOARD -M. D. MoTag-
gam, secretary ; Wm Jackson, treas-
urer ; D. A. Forrester, chairman ; 3.
1:Lansford, Jas. Scott, Jas. Fair; A.
Pluinsteel.
BOARD oF HEALTH -J.0. Stevenson,
chairman; Mayor, Wm. Harland, sr,;
Dr Shaw, Medical Health Officer; Jos.
Wheatley, inspector.
BAPTIST Cumuli -Sabbath services
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, Sunday school
at 2.30 pan General prayer Meeting
Wednesday evenings. Rev. W.H.
Magee, pastor; D. Prior,. S. S. supt.
WEsLET METHornsT CHURcH - Sab.
bath services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Sunday school at 2 30 p.m. Rev H. M
Manning, pastor; A. T. Conner, s
upt. General prayer meeting Wed-
nesday evenings ; Epworth- League
meets Monday evenings, and Junior
League Friday evenings.
ONTARIO Sr. METHoDisT CLUIRdH-
Sabbath services at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.
Sundf,y school at 2.30p.m. J. S. Cook,
D.D. pastor; Thos. Murch, S. S. supt'
Epworth League meets Monday even-
ing; prayer meeting cn Wednesday
• evening. • .
VILLIS PnEez.,TTEHIAN CHURCH -
Sabbath services at li a.rn h,nd 7 p.m.
• Sabbath school at 2 80 p.m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evenirigs; Chris-
tian Endeavor Meeting Sunday even-
ing after service for half houx Prayer
Meeting and first -Monday of..month
business meeting iBev. Dr. Stewart,
D D., pastor; James Scoft,S.S. .supt.'
Sr. I-"AuL's CHunell, EPiscOpAL-
Sabbath services at 11 a:-tn. and.7 pan.
Sunday school at 2.30 p.m, Ladies'
Guild meets last Thursday of •ea,eb.
month; - A. Y. P. A. meets Tuesday
evenings. 0, R. Gunne, M.A., rector
and S. 8. supt. • -
ST. JosEpn'S CATHOLIC CHURCH -
Service held every other Sunday at
11.30 a in. and 7 pan. • Rev. Father
Pinsol neault, pastor. C. 'M.B.A. meats
4th Thursday every month; Sacred
Heart devotions lst Friday of the
---month; Mass every morning at 8 a.m.
13nter1le,EN -Meetings at 11 a.m. and
7.60 pan. on Sunday, and on Friday at
8 p.m.
SALVATION ARMY- Service:At 7 mar
11 a,.nt. and 3 and 8 p.m. on Sunday
and every week evening at 8 o'clock •
-- Clinton Post -office Time Tgbie
Public Lobby opens 7•30 a in.
Public Lobby closes ;9.00 p.m.
Wicket &M.O. office operi 8.00 a.m.
P. 0. office closes 600 pan. •
Wicket closes 7 00 p.m.
MAILS.
Stevenson's solace,'
Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson has told.
• of tile circumstances under which cee,
taln of her husband's books were writ-
teu. Steveusou and his wife • were
looking over some records of trials in
the Old • Bailey . court durieg 1700.
Among the papers was 'one describing
the trial of James Stewart for the mine
der. of a Man wiach Stevenson -"read
• with avidity." He used much. of the
story in this WO eourt record for "Kid.
uaped," 'beside:, "eking out the charac-
ter of Alan Breelt. "David Balfour,"
the sequel to "Kideaped," was writ -
.ten in Samoa amid, very "distracting
circuinstanees.” .Mrs. Stevenson says,
"With the natives on the verge •of war ,
and amid the -most lialeidoscopie poe
Mica' changes, uncertain As to what
moment his persoual liberty might be
restrained, his every .action iniscien•
eruct, and resented by the white in-
habitants �f the island, the excitement
and tatigue.of my husband's daily life
might have seemed enough for any one
man. to endure 'without the additional
strain of literary work." • $;
Mails close as follows
South 6.35 a.m.,.3.50
East..6.3.5 a.m, 2 50 pan., 4.50 p m.
Noi•th 9 50 a.m., 6.00 pan.
West , 1130 p.in.
Goderith -9 50 a 6 p.m., 9 p.m.
Mails are ready for delivery approxi
mately as follows :
From North ....8 00 a.111 1.80
• • West .• 8 00 a
" South .11.00 a.m., 7.09 p.m,
•• East 800 a.m., 2.00 p m.
from treNught train
" Godet ich 3.45. p.na.
N 0TE : -The publiit is requested, to
hear in mind that the hours mentioned
above for opening and closing the
Lobby are not compulsory, but might
he madecoincident with the opening
and closing of the Wicket. The prim.-
ege is extended by the Post-masttr
or the convenience of box -holders.
There may • be occasional days when
this privilege will be withheld to en-
able the caretaker to do necessary.
eaning, etc.
Pure Tea
111=0M111411111111111111161
Hygienic Packages
Users of Grand Mogul
Tea pronounce if he
beverage of good heakh.
Grown on the sun -kissed
mountains of Ceylon, it
has the delicious and
mellow flavor of purity.
((Prepared by machinery
from plantation to cup. The
packages, lined with air,
tight paper, proted it frFe'n
store dust and microtes.
Never sold in bulk nor in
poisonous lead. The efArt
to substitute some other Tea
to be "just as goad" is the
desire of some dealers for
an excessive profit on an
inferior article.
Grand Mogul
Tea
((Sold at 25e, 30e. 40, and 504 per
pound Look for the prettiri etAP
pon and fist of pratiltims In aidit
• imitate- . •
• •
ALL THIN,. PALE ::.WOMEN'..
Can tear!' the eause of Melt.
Nervou used upe on dition.
. .
With -women; , ill -health is 'usually
traceable to . nerve . exhaustion, • 'Feel-
ing ruff -down and tited inose of the
time is nature's ' warning that 'mote
nerve -force is required. • . •
You Must ituild up, nourish the tad?
vitalize the nerves, get more flesh andblood.
. •
14 s the abundant nutrienent nod
building material . in • Ferrozon e • 'Hilt
enables it to curego many sick women.
It increases the Appetite; adds weight..
and strength; restores 'lost- 'color Liid
develops a . surplus of 'energy and
nerve force that defies.Sickness of tuy
kind'.- There is living • proof in Mrs.
Daniel Ferguson, Jr, of Prescott, Ont.
Read hex -statement
"A year ago mY • •health• failed, I .
grew thin and exceedingly pain. At.,
times I WAS prostrated • m ith . nervous ,
and sick headache. day I was
tinal.. • At night itaeas: difficult to ob-
tan restful sleep.. My Appetite -NW
variable and indigestion bothered inc
censiderahly: I. became 'morose and
Suffered: !emu:heart palpitatiob.' • You
coifil. scale !If believe' the' benefit I.
derivedie one week from Fer ozone,.
Color came back to re y • cheeks; My ,
vitality and lipeetitednerOsed, renew-
ed nerve force•and better • spirits dame
also. Ferrozone did a ;world of ' good
and made me will " • •
R. member this : IN alcoholie'
stini-
lIhLllt canuouriali and build up like
Petrozone. Fifty ,centsper boX or six
boxes foe $150. • Al'all dealers, or N.
•C. Poison & Co., 'Kingston,. Ont., and •
,Hartford, Conn.:IL S. A.
.e• .3" ,4*
fslo 1,..1 t
THE HALL OF FAME„
• L. Clemena. end' family have taltig
house for the 'eunieser in Dublin, N;
.returntleg to Nevi York in the fall,
• ibiliP• Hale,' a well known Boston'
hmideal critle, fOrMerIr was a lawyer, ,
Later -be studied mu.1 Ib Berlin and
1 The king et Slain, wbo is a connote -
Nor At pr0Clot1s stenos, has , one oCthe
fineit collections of jewelry in the
tried.
'AMMO phelp5 Stokes, r., secretary
Df the Yak) terporation, • will be ,ale••••
g ent in DurOpe finring a censiderable
Portion of the not college year.
Paul Chariton, who bite been appoint --
ed law officer ef .the !hauler bureau,
lives in Onutha and was a classmate
Ist Secretary Taft- at Yale. He is
bi•Wyer of exeollenfreputation. ,
1 Wu Tina Ifnag, former Chinese min. •
biter to this •country, was responsible
tor• the recent abolition of the custom'
of death by Slicing_ and the aubistitu-
tlon of iinmediate decapitation. .
I• Without perraission from Washing-
ton Goverirer Perg'Uson cannot go Out.
alcie of Oklahoma, "There' are- a good.:
Minty :prisoners in the territory," says
:the governor, "ineluding eld Geranimo
And myeelf." •
1.'aft..10jeveliod etill aeries -ea consult -
lug counsel in law. eases, in which Ids
experience *. in the office' of "president
may be supposed to: have 'given hfin
special at alitIcaticeis an advieor.,
Ms fees In such cases are large. .
EE. doolvie, general manager of the
Southern Pacific railroad, rose to his
present rank from the bottom,: having
begun railroading as a boy at the- ago
of fifteen, in the capacity or .telegrapli.
operator en the Indianapolis, Chichi-
natl. and Lafayette ree`d. • • •
The keynote' of Admiral Rojesiven..
sky's life Is work. • He was once...asked
what ' hie: • favorite pastime, was.
"Work," replied the admiral. •with l:,:s
custOmery brevity."Thee !what do.Yeti
potielder your hardest work?" "deleg
`idle," came the response. • „ • ' •
Sir '.111Chard Douglas • Powell, .,31; D.,
who has just been eleeted president of
the . Britith' Royal Colle;,,e, Of I 'Ilya],
Mane, Is a Londoner. tip to. 1809 -be
was onc, of the physicians eitraordina-
ry to tile, queen, and he.. is now phySI-;.:•
clan extraordivarY to the king.' .
. .
' The Hatpin.
"It ought to lie possible for an in-
genious milliner to 'devise some•lesW
dangerous Method' Of fixing on the hat.
than the modern ;hatpin," declares
corespondent. 'Wet en1;v is the hatpin'
dangerous, but On a windy day the lev-
erage on -the' roots of the hair When
the large and flapping headgear IS en-
deavoring to gall • away is one ,of the
causes of headache of which, most wo-
men complain afteea buffeting by the
elements." • •
A TWO MINUTE CRAWL' CUBE '
That isn't equalled the world nver;J:s
Nei viline, the greatest relief for Cramp
and stomach . pains ever discovered.:
Nerviline acts .piomptly and is yerY
n'easant to take. 'I think Nerviline is
the finestremecryin the world for bolle,
and crampe "wiltes W. 13. Wilton, of
Toledo, 4hen 1 take Nerviline I
know its going to relieve quiokly, and
for that reason -I am never' Without it. •
I have found Netviline good for sick
hcAtlacIfe and stomach troubles and
recomniend it for strength And sure-
ness. ' Excellent for inward use, and
good to rub on. Price 25e. ' • :
Growth of the. Stair. .
I The influence of diet en the growth of
hair has often been discussed. It has
been shown that starchy mixtures,
milk and many other foods recognized •
as being highly nutritious are, in fact,
sure death to hair .growth. Chentical.
analysis Preeies that the hair is COM -
posed of 5 per cent of sulphur and ita
ash of 20 per cent of•Silicen and 10 per
cent of iron and manganese. The foods
Which contain the largest per emit 'of ,
the above tianfed elements are meat,
oatineal and graham. Henry pointedly
says, "Nations width ,eat Most , meat
have the most hair."
r„. •
Wanted to no redid.
Von= of the House (with shawl:
tied eroutid her head) -What are You,
bothering me now for? Can't you Sete
We're getting' ready to move? Hugon
Itatk,•Yea'm, •thought mebby you
had seine plea or maps' 0' cake that
wuztet• wOrth movin' an' you Might
like to git .rld of 'era, ma'am. '
Canso of the Row..
UHL copl Eton goodness' sake,
what's the matter with Willie? Ur.
ropley (from the bathrocnn)-Oh, he
witete the earth.Mrsvi'opley-Wants1
the earth? tIr; ND -ley -Yes; at least
that portion of It that' I'm trying to
wash off his hands and face.
$ridiretit/i Her Appetite.
Vert Stout Old Lady (watohliag the
lions •fed).1"Pears to Me, mister, that
ain't a irery big pleee of meat for such
an aiilthal,. Attendarit-It May seem
like, a small piece of meat to you,
ma'am, but It's big einnIgh for the lion.
EDITORIAL,' ru NGS.
, • .
,--
4A plague OE' bobs your hoses" .
seeins,%to express the, ,feeling of the'.
Equitable .direekoMitoWaial
pale in the game.•-Hoston TranseAnt..,
New tork- Jude 'ruled the 'after
day; that: an altar-hi:tent house, janitor is
-a ;Servant.' It is prohable,that the judge
has never lived in: a. ilatehicago Bee-
t.:,!k4eiNt..., •
; DO average man hai great dlifteuity
•nuddratanding. why; 'John D. Bock&
Jr, has to work so hard for a
living as to impair his health, -New
Xork Commercial. • , :
London Is excited because a broker-
, .
overthere failed for a quarter 'of. a
'Million. A. real American failure Would
give .those dear old .chaps heart .dis-
eitaa-pfeW York Herald,
• The apPearence of the openwork •car
his reopened the end seat" hog discus-
sion. An ex6angedefines thie Porcine
specimen as "the Yeti* Who gets there
before We do '-Atlanta Constitution
•
, . • • . .
Coleridae'S Home :at Nether Stowell'.
The' &lane' Wee it the western end
of the and there It stands yet,
poet, ugly heuee, close on the street.
We wept in, and after making' clear
to the good. woman whci mined it that
we. were not looking for lodgings we
ea* all that there was', to see of th
dwelling. Therewere four rooms,
two downstairs and two above. All
were bare and disorderly, hecanse, as
the woinan explained, housecleaning
was An progress. It velis needed.. She
showed us a winding stair, hardly bet-
ter than a ladder, Which led from the
lower to the upper 'roeine. There was
no view, no garden. But Iti Coleridge'S
day there IV as a small plotof ground
belonging to the house and running
back to the lerge and Pleaisant place
of his friend Poole. -Dr. Henry Van
Dyke In Seribner'S, •
PILLS,
rHave Restsred Thousand* of
Canadia.n Armen to
and Strength.
KIDNEY TROUBLES
Increasing Asnong,Women, Bat
Sufferers fieed.Not Despair
THE BEST ADVICE_ IS FREE
“t7.1.
Of all the diseases known, With which
the female organisna,is afflicted, kidney
disease is the most fatal, and statistics
'show that this disease -is on the increase
among women.
• Unless early and dorrect treatment is
applied the patient. seldom survives
when once the disease is fastened neon
her. Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable
Compound is the most effigient treat-
ment for kidney troublest 'yeomen,
ana is the only medicimarespeciallY
prepared for this purpose. ;
When a woman is troubled )vith pain
or weight in loins backache frequent
. . . . .
painful or scalding urination, .swelling
of limbs or feet, swelling under the
eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the ,
region Of the kidne3rs or notices a brick -
dust sediment in the urine, she should
lose no time in commencing treatment
with 'Lydia E. Pifikhana's Vegetable
Compound; as it may be the Means of
saving her life. • .
li`Or proof, read whit Lydia E. Pink
liam's Vegetable Cempound did for Mrs.
Sawyer,
"1 ealmot express the terrible suffering I
had to endure. A derangement of the female
organs developed nervous praatration and a
Serious kidr ay trofible. The doctor attended
me for a yo sr, but I kept getting worse, until.
I was anabio to do'anything, and niade up
my mind I eould not liye. I finally decided
to try Lydia' E. Pinkham's Vegetable 'Com-,
pound as a last resort, .and 1 ant to -day a well
.woulan. ' I cannot praise It too highly, aud I.
tell every sintering woman about my case."
• Mrs. Emme, Swyer, Conyers, Ga. •
Mrs. Pinkham gives free advice to
.
Women; address' in confidence, Lynn,
Mass: • •
Amino.
•
OvausH.- krcHIN.G.
zn London the Sale. Of Bibles: dis-
tances the ooinbined sales of all the
popular novels of the. day; •• . "
- There are not enough qiialiiied den-
tists' in .Groat Britain to nieet..the de-
!tniind,,-14 the assertion of "a, :London
Inedleal journal, •
There., are 30,000 conStinniti-VeS in
London. 'Eight thousand:, persons dle
there every Year from it; and the same
ntenbet 'from other forms -of tuberen-
losti. $7:!:';;;;.:5•.;;:; ae;
,
means of preventing the cash-
•
big of forged checks, it has been 'sug-
gested in Loudon that. the hanks re,
sort ; to .the huger Print systcin, at
leant for checks for laize amounts.
• A FORTVNATE AOCIDENT.
May to Her literplextti Was DIsetivs
.red by Merest Chance.
•"My sister sent me a hat rrOm New
York a few weeks ago," said a George-
tOwn Wonsan. "It was a very smart
bat, but no directions canie with It. -
The brim was narrow in one place and
wide exactly oeposite it, I naturally
know the mirror eide must be the
back. Hats always beSVO been made
that way :Since I can remember, It
didn't look well when I put 4t on.that
Way, for the wide aide turned up.
"I made up my mind that the wide
place must be the side instead of the
front, It was a dreadful puzzle, that
hat. I Mit it OR With turned up
place at.the left side. It made me look
queer, but new hats Always do that
-
Way at first. I wore it downtown to
meet my husband and do a little Shop -
Platt With him, fie fussed about the
hat all the while we -wore buying
things. Filially in .one store I shoived
him how much 'worse' It looked put on
the other way, and he stepped fussing
and said It was a fool hat anyway it
was fixed. '
"Corning home the car was jaiximed.
A man fell over ree_gne knocked my
bat dear knows how far out of plumb.
was•too mad the, thing to straight-
en It. When we got home my husband
, said, "That's a mighty pretty hat.' 1 -
looked in the Oise, It was. The man
In the earalad jerked It round the_way
it was meant to go. It's wide and turn.
Ing up in the Wick and baro' and
turned down in tbe front, and if the
man hadn't knocked It that way I'd
hive wcpi It all spring without finding •
Out bow Itwas intended totbe worn." --
;Washington Post.
• as.,
. NoateihslIti hip to Doti.
One 'Member of. a certain:worn/tie!'
club was leaCing the Sunday afternoon'
reception when she Diet - another just
chming fil. . - • •'••••
-"You're a :cordiallostess;" remarked
the. first. "Why. don't .yon come early
and 'entertain' your. company? , That
peat you invited -hag been waiting
and waiting' ler' you aolld houra
"Itearensr exclaimed' the other,
mueh. annoyed. `fitasn't. she, gone •
et?" -4,1; limn; inter °Celia... •
, • .
• ;
•-......rnA• DE MARK
A Tonic. roa ALL.
Makes new blood '
• It.liwigorates
ft Strengthens
It bui/ols
:BONE: Ai.so MUSCLE
Una with the greatest advantage by all
, wour peoine.* Preeents fainting, makes
peetaci checks into rosy otos
' '•Davits eb Lawrence Co., Montreal.'
•waciszawantsarnonsuranzes.
The British adinirillty has jtist made! .
Smuggling Adventure.
There is. a. thrill of, the 'old. srhug-
Oling clays 0350D a Channel adventure
chiding the chase of a smuggling craft,' Mr*PLIWNV MikRMIANkki 0011#
&hi• first dental appoittinent. A dental
•siirgeOu- bas been appolpted for the
'sailors and marines et•Fortemotith. He .
Awill.rnuk as it civil eervant and so will
•
irear. it uniform.
TI101:8ANW-1
DO PE ) I T, •
• The:dont, i4 being ametired 'by
thousands Citoaditins by temp; so-
called cures for Catiterh Wilt:titling an
exeessive amonnt of iticOlue and other .
There Is QuicK Relief From
.0..
urilk
TORPID LIVER. '-'111414
in rruit.a-tives. And they are a positive chre for constipation mid all
blood impurities. Those Who have used these marvelous little fraitliv=
tablets are the Ones who praise them warmest. Here is one of inincire:ds of
testint011ialS froth. those who owe their good. health to Fruit-a-tiues ie. -
tried Pruito•tives and like theria exceedingly, We happened to need such
ueitofedid atiegmaaarnmefieussditihvee; tdocn lute :n5(01 ui tsuIllit1Q;e2yrl,uiiits.estitla,rzeo. bymearDasy,sca, now that .1wtia.rv.7
•
•
or Iri-alt lLiver Tablets.*
5oe. ab.. At dru gist. Manufactured by Prnit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa..
I 9 0 5 ..7-541.e, (ay." y clea • r r V II. 11
THJ- Q5'YET 1.,REL4,
. CANADIAN INfilliONAL tX111111110iV
AT T 0.R 0 N TO -AUG, 26 T° SEPT- II
$45)00(1 in' Premiums $38,3coo in attractions,
The trials Otsardo nand.
BY-Termistien of His Most Gracious lifef.eoty
Ring EdwardV 1 the bsnd ,.f the hi, h Gliarels
His Majest3os favorite hoDschyld.banci Hind the
ili net musical (agar's'st n in the Empire,
will give o entices to eae la and every day..
Art and Treasures , •
In an especially built, extensive, fire proof
art teellery • will be presorted the grat deot
collectioh of art and art treasures ever ger to.
got.her o• tbis contlrent, including. li om•• front
the Kinsr;the rorporatio• s of the Litr of fa). -
don. the great Ergl'eth Vniversit'ese 'he • Re.
rublip vf France Scotts R nsit,gton Museum
.Lend Strait hyena tile Lie tit -OuVe MOT ef on•
Maio and etlar .distinguisheA bolded glad gen-
tle.ten. '
11E/0 Coronation Picture
By special command of ITS Majesty' tbe
Abbey's noted ard historic r a nting will be on
tabileation during the entire Fair.
Fail of Port Artist o-
1 be Frew" t3,4 pyre) roilftary disp1 ty elver -pro- -
di (led before the Collodion people Seenenfisr,
this mow reo obtu • wort tr. at B.onppealiag
extnt v, be vi v d'y pertrayed with r.o.t 42P -
stn. se and Itils.ien soldiery tald g part. Thu.,
fire% o• kit d s loy .wid be as a brilliant sicabt.,
• intr. (lacing new feat ur, s atm Orient al
ae er. '
• nor test:e • r "
Other Things to see
The PracesS s, kanipied t the" Ine.-
'dustries and Resources • the:Courtry. Thome
-
ands of Horses, Cattle, She pp, Boe me, P nItm
/4 n d Dugs, sill Canadian Cereals and hilises:a.
good Trotting and. ts suoerb Treasetr;
11.0 we the World's latest mations.. ateaniNALA,
....1•111110!••••
• EiPeelal ,
Spooled cheap railway' and steamboat'stio".
pursions have been arranged. Enquires:14am
nearest station or ticketlagentZfor rates.
l!orPriztList, Entry Blanki sad information, apress • • • ••
W, K. MeNITir GHT„President, . 0. CRR, lfanarr antlgem,.
ENTRIES CLOSE: Llve Stock, E• Aug, Db. POuliry and Iliegs, Aug. MN
.Some Specials
." A large supply -,of Salt in 200 lb, §a0iS, • 7c;. Turnip seect .
rriany.kinds; at ISc. 8c -and 20C; Hoes, Rakes; Spades, Shovels.
'Forks, .11andles,. Snaths, Scythes, Wire, Hooks, Staples, Wit&
Stretchers, .1 -look Machine; Sugar, in too lif% lots, at. a. great...It
reduced • Come NOW... Teirns.•-6a.sh • Or ..prodUce„
Any quantity of 'Putter, Eggs, etc.,. Wanted.
Londimitoro ..Emptiritiro
June lack 1005
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it ADAMS
OilsokiiiiiiMeadivntnOWWWilifiWe
Ready for 4 Spring
•;lin
We have a ftill asSOrtment Of -Open and
Top ,Buggies, fitted *ith either Steel, Solid
Rubber, cushion or Pneumatic tires... also
Market kLurriber waggonS... '
Rumbail cS.McMat
littrn St. Clinton.
reported recently ,from Dunkirk, in -
boarding.. with revolvers and- crowbnrs
in oaten, and the. seizure- or pox.
with: a thousand pountla Worth of Con-.
traband. • . . • •
Capt.'Mace, Of the, -Dunkirk Otistotris
Department, havitty; come to the con-
clusion that smuggling being ex-
tensively carried on from the gee, fit-
ted Out en expedition in the sloOri feta
Vtandre to, watch., for the smugglers.
With Capt. Mace in charge, and an ,
armed crew of Customs officers and
• dangerous.- deep . Docto t here
is only one. safe •and certa in once for
Catarrh fragrant healing eliterrli
• zone Which ;.cores' by medicated eapot
• that is breathed direct to. he seat Of
the eilseaSee The. ha.isIttnie• vapor Of •
erhoione `kills the germs,,. he xis
sore Onts,.stopa dropping in the thro,it-
keepS• the nose elem..' and. permanently.
erred ieated evety trace Of catarrh •from
the syste, 0. • Cata rrhozone • can 'V fID
its giewahteed. • Twa niouth's treat-
-inent:$1,09 ; trial size • .
e • • itGle roi Lend,." • . •
bean Hole in his book, `elstO're Memo-
ries," tells an unitising story of ho* an
old woman got the better of her clergy-
man in an argtiment. The village
'churchyard was overcrowdea eicept on
its sunletis northern side, in which the
•suicide Was buried. One day the vicar,
while visiting a poor old -woman who
-Was nigh, onto death, thought he Would
try to get her' consent to be 'burled in
the rootny northern plot. He began
ESSllring her that the common aversian
to burial in any particular portion Of
consecrated. ground was a silty preju-
dice„nrid foelish superstition. Then
he besought her, as a personal 'favor
to himself and as an example to others,
to pernilt her body to be .buried in the
northern Plot Of the clitirchyard,
The Old weman thOngbt It all. ova'
d
boat/nen, the expedition lett Dunkirk
on.. a ,Suriday,. • A ..suitpicious ••
andhpred near a' lonely aiart of the:
coast west of Dunkirk, took to flight as -
the sloop bore Op to her. •
Chase was ,given, but- the smuggler
had the advnittage, and a beat's crew
uneer 'Lieut. Ramondt went after her
from. the Customs . sloop., •They'. grap-
pled • the straisger, which Proved to .be,
the Belgike 'fishing sinook •No. 48,' .of
La, Faune. board thcy
were threatened by the crew -with iroo
bets, but' the Customs then' drew ',their.
revolvers .and ' captured :the vessel,
which'. was loaded .witit no less then
atewt. of contraband .,tobaceo.: valued,
at about 41,0.00: She ,was taken into
'Dunkirk.
At Dunkirk 'eapt. Swartew• ager, of .
the caturea smack, and a Dunkirk mail
iiantee Beard, win? Is the proprietor, of .
'the Seven PrOvinceS cafe, wore brought
before the Magistrates on .the charge of
smuggling Silowt of tobacco., and re-
sisting the •CuStonia Officers. The .pris.
Otters were, found "Criiilty,".: and the •
magistrate's ereered.the confiscatfori of
the captured tObacco,. Valued ttt abont
IC 1,000, idso the confiscation •of. the
Stmigglers' vemel, and Impoeed. a fine
of 41,026, the total value of the con-
fiscated tobacco vessel, and flee being
about 42.600, • .111 cielatilt Of payment
they are .erielr.to undergo a years Im-
prisonment; .
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How to Kee" 00.1 CO and s e our Sunitueif
for MO; $1.25; IA, ire Cots, $1.1,5; Iron beds,
Furniture, suitable for,-
Veraticia.s,c.)i $I 50,
, We have larg-e, easy Birch-hOttoni•C air $
for, a few ininuteS and then answeic ,
"Well, sir, as you seem to think as one . --
part of the churchyard is• as good ,
another and that it -Makes no 'difference f4,
'where We be mit, perhaps you'll gie tta
• a lead,"
• The. Vleat did. not grasp the amp
Mont, but ho changed the ellbject. I
A Dienppointing celebrity.
There is no need for so many Worain to An odd impression was that which
ander pain and wealtness, tlervousneSti. George Eliot conceived of Schiller aft- /,
•svv lessness anternia faint and dizz er her visit to Weimar with Lewes ;
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render the life of woman around of sick. 1854. She was thrilled, she says, by
spat e and die numerous troubles wide the Angust of the year of "the union,"
noss and suffering.
Young' girls- budding,liito womanhood, the legend over the .p,o,et's old hratie,
whose face is pale and the blood watery, in the nature of -disillusionment await.
but sometni g
. vrho suffer with 'pains and headaches, end "Met wOhille Sellillot,
Will find Milburn's •Ileart and Nerve ed her Within. it Was very interesting
Tills help thenigreatly during this periedi to see his Stinly, left In RS Original
Women at the thange of life, who are etatO. Hut when it came to Ills skttlf,
nervous, subject, to hot flushes, feeling of owhioe we .ocor for tho.firot time, we
pins atul. needles, palpitation of the heart,
etc.., are tided over the trying time of "re a mttzed at the 411tIt1the88 of the In'
their life by t10 uso of tido wonderful tenee"
tual gl°11,"
111 1 t kik 116 fertlier
middy. After that she co c. a •
has a wonderful effect on woman's pleasure Iti the Contemplation of the vse sesswe0, own '
DOAN 3 KIDNEY PILLS
$3,o0. ' No char,ge for showing goods,. ,
J. 11, 01.1ELLEW Bljtk
Largest' Furniture Store in the County.
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5.
Advertise in the NEw ERA
ming.111, .• "MOE,
DON'T let that little baby or your
children play or creep on the carpet
• with their little faces 'close to the ,
floor. Carpets are receptacles for
an manner of
DISEASE GERMS • i
'Many a healthy child baboon taken
• ill on account of breathing in the im-
purities from the carpet. Item) your I
rugs mama -pets permed by using
$AP -O -REN -0 '
"IT EVAPORATE10
Odorless • Non-indsonous
Non-infiammable
Absolutely destroys germs
Removes all dirt
• Restores colors likes sieve'
Renews the slzlng
All in a few moments for a feWeentli
and a child can do it with
SAP -0- REN -0
• Thcflilulfrnan & Teeter Do.
"Toronto
Ask yoltf grocer.
Call and examine
Our stook of high art.pitumforjaait
est case designs, and containing &test, ow
Lions purchasable for money. Boerne our"
latest styles of aWeet-toned orgsas, beet&
prices. Instrttements rented. tuned Or
paired. Gramophones and mud* in, \my
iety at ,
t. Ile)FIRWS
Mus1e8mporttillit
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g
• It la a Backache.
• A sure sign of idney Trouble.
•
If to, yle you know What It meamil
Right in theirr'inallkisf the hack.
.THAT'S THE SPOT!
Do von ever ot a paiti there?'
Don't tinted it. Stop it in thee.
If you don't, serious Itidney Trouble*
ire sure to follow.
system, rOrtke$ pains and echos vanish, too flattering built end portrait. And, "
r go o r
totho eye. mitterablo Stlthe'-a Wretched fore.
They build up the system, renew lost bead " while to complete the destrue-
b lo to the alo cheek and Sparkle then "nanell told uk that Sehill erhad '
•d blood and divot thob wok, god, tionof bor Ideal she ward how 'Peck,
The way to get to the top is to culti. re
vitality, improve tho appetite, make rich, .. ) „
1
Vale the difi)cult. The way to MOY At listbss, noeunbition feetloi: g. rtbe:listeldlelPatt)hfi:osts2t: eg•ttttntec':::: tuhaititt
the bOttOra hi to cultivate that Which . go.; Pia ii034 ON 0 MON .1.111 . "11:W611141n Selillier5g 'WWI. Pell"
eldtivate the DiffienItya
*nitwit anybody else similarly circum. ALI. 1)KM.
atitnead can de AS welt ThatoltilinitriC091.1inita4torastOsig ottzette.
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Wit Sitakilikite, Lame tinike1041004i4
Dropsy mut elt Kidney assl Slemas
Troubles.
OM* Stie. luni ei for 11160,afi 41111100a
. DOAN ititibt4tit PZzJ 0000 " •
Terettint, Ont.
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"Mrs.ifitt-ganders*Dress CuttingCourse
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inv.. , 41 in OM, Improved hi isos wow
T IlAVE,improVed tny•tirela Cutting Course to lb Can be tanglit at
• ... twine by man bettor than bY Personal inetntettona. It can be
, itaoruvgehnt olnnifti iotraotni2 :161110 to,:dkow. ilcb:bet6r 4.;It111.,.1,1w (n).t:..e no more than making:rya. „,i 11.
, course in dresotnakitig. front Wring a Measure to finleh. 1 mintier.
esotuttiy exatnine all masons. for who can instruct as well as tbo
'stoles. A toward given to . anyone that can Wye that tble
dress. efet bet paid by east or inntabnent plan. [ Ccelettpt1 a gorfeet
IneentOrt No exixitioncerieeemeary. No adv, genuine without these
improved muse is dot the boot Mune king tanftla. eltliCr WW1 'h,;.
, ,...4.onvntor .0totajo.40 to taierim..........................................arif...r. .,.,.., sr .................immormiimmifaravomolo. 19 ... ..
:1;iiiitireeZ. eatinatte $101111 MRS. WM. SANDERS' DRESS Celine SCHOOL lea \Nees,saSteas
nassoatio•-
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P IS GREE
13 EST ENGLISH
to you want the Best, at the lowest price ?
We can; supply Berger's -one el the best
IiInglish makes -at 25c per lb,
E. Hove
Dispensing Chemist
and Druggist*