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tina
Farm Laborers'
Excursions.
2•1`5,0000 Hen Wanted for Western
Harvesting.
meet 'astir as possible the tin;
trona demand for farm. laborers in
'Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta,
dite Can tdian Pacific Railway will run
tame:nal second classexcursions from all
Ontario stations. Cost of a one.way
tenni/et to Winnipeg is $10.00, ani from
Winnipeg to points xylem' Is hors
dere contract to work they will be
canvied withcut cbarg.e. • After at,
Ifea4t one monsins work in the harvest
geld, a tisket b ten to Ontario starting
secant will be issued at $18 „rickets
,atre only .good on farm Laborers'
special trains, and will be issued to
-women. bift-fiershalf.rate for children.
Leaving dates of. excursions are as
Kato we: -
August lath and Sept 8th, from all
stations in the territory between TO-
aenizto-North By line and Toronto
Sarnia
August 19th and Sept 8th; from all
stations on Toronto Sarnia line. and
sleuth thereof (in Canada)
August 22nd and Sept 11, from all
ertations east of Toronto -North -Bay
Sine, no and indluding Kingston.
Hair tie three excursions in August
special trains will he run from all
points on the C. P If you are in
sany doubt as to date of excursion from
your district apply to local ft P R
sagent, who will also fu nish times a'
t-pee.ial trains, or write to 0 B Fost
District Passenger Agent, C. -P R
'Toronto.
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PLAIN TALK FROM THE DOCTOR
A prominent physician, famous for
b,ia success in the treatment of kid-•
ney and bladder troubles, stated that
to the following prescription is due a
great deal of his success: •
One ounce fluid .'tract dande-
• lion ;*
One ounce composud salatone ;
Four ounces compound syrup
sarsaparilla.
Mix and take a teaspoonfnl after
meals and at bedtime, drinking
plenty of water.
This mixture will, he ego, posi-
tively cure any diseases. arising from
weak, clogged or inactive kidneys,
and will assist these organs to
cleanse the blood of the poisonous
waste matter and acids, which ii
allowed to remain, cause lumbago,
lame back, rheumatism and sciatica,
and at the same time will restore the
.knin-ys to healthy normal action,/
The itrodients, which are purely
vegetable and entirely hartnless, can •
pl.oenred 'ram any good druggist
and mixed at home at very little cost.
Th.s I viee wilt undoubtedly be
otoo.v.:IA aimr.,etattel by many readers.
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Canadian Hair Restorer
WM restore gray hair to Its natural color.
Stops falling hair causes to grow on bald
Leads. Curesdeadruin itching, scalp diseases.
ity its use thin hair grows luxuriantly.
Contains no oily Or greasy Ingredient&
Ts entirely unlike any other hear prevent*
A good, reliable Canadian preparation.
Mos over offered for sale.
Vasolloited Testlimenhilla.
ltdith At_Borkeolvilasionars'IL blit=b
allkidnilint BATA and friends, greatly p
smith results atter two years tieing.
1,. A. Mopes, Wilner, Montana. My bear
wad whIskera Mitered to haters' &dot, dark
&awn, by using Canadian Hair Restorer.
- **Genre, Burgesinalle. Ont. Canadiatillide
Atestoter is the best I have ever Used:
Zobn O. snall,Ne w Aberdeen, Cape Anted.
an Her Restorer hag worked wonder&
y head nearly all covered with thick
'growth blaok hair, Original °o'er. s I
'Hold bit huWitoleafile and retail deuessivta,
awed to eel' _itddrese In t civilized -World
sreceiptot price. 60e. • *trammed by
owe seams cc. WhiaatePalwainat*,
.-.S"'it1 irtott
f Ott Pg. 1. . Hoey. W. A
;Lk! .Counc",t, cruggists.
4
A Crossed Trail
Dy CIARISSA flACKIt. •
Comerighted, Jae% by Associated
literary Preas.
•
rho; bascoal rede out of the corral
with slack rein and drooping head.
Care sitt Open his broad shoulders and
dulled the genMi Hata in lila gray,
eyes. Cummings, seated on the door-
step of the bunk .110USe, booted de
-
Naively at his mate,
"You look like you was goln' a -court,
In', Pink," be grinned.
Luscom turned a scowling brow are
he slapped the rawboned Perrot with a
bronzed hand,
"Drop it:" he growled crustily,
The .sorrel Arnett a. long, °swinging
gait, arid presently horse and rider
disappeared beyond a rise of ground,
only to reappear In gradually diminish.
Mg perspective until suddenly they
vanished altogether.'
"What's the matter with Pinkr
asked .1aozzy Jones In constrained tones '
frons within the bunk house. "Be looks
like :finable has got him good and
plenty." . •
•Cummings clasped his bands about
his knees and ranked to and fro In
nn ecstasy of delight, .*
"He's going toseethe Widder Tedd."
. he chuckled.. •
. Jones rushed to the door with razor .
In one hand and a iank cheek' lathered
brow to clain. "The Widder
Toder he gasped. "Why, what' he
goin" to see her for".
"Be dont knots -she sent for. him ,
this mornin'," returned Cummings
mirthfully, ."1 expect Pink overreached
himself t'other night at the dance. Miss
• Henn% Porter, she . wouldn't look at
Pink a.111 the evenin'. She was. dangln'.
and girthi' with a long cheeked, gap
eared jackass, end. Peer Pink he set up.
' to the Widder Todd and courtest her
most particular. . the .evenin' With
• one eye on Miss kelpie and you. and
I reckon that he' said some -serious
thing: to the •widcler—kinder absent -
like." ' .
"Widder Tedd wouldn't lookat Pink
Luscomf" snorted jones irritably.
"Seemi like sbe looked • at him con-
siderable Vallee nigbt and enjoyed it
sufficient to . send :for him this:,morn, .
In'" drairied Cummings.
Jones disappeared, and there Was the
sound of vigorous and renewed scrap -
log of. his leathern, cheek. Bee Onm-
TM WANTON EW EttA
MIIIIIS.•••••••
ROZZt, *01:1 'AIN'T SORE ABOUT THE
• WIODER?
mings chetved the stem of his pipe.re-
fleetIveSt. Presently he craned a en-
rious head toward the hated& of the
_house. "See here, Romeo, if there's
• anything can do to help you just
you sing out. Shall I' catch up a host
for you?" • '
"Shut .up!" retorted Jones in ;a strain
gled tone. • ,
"Then there white winged collars •is
bad for the voice, lioziya You'Sound
like you'was.:cbokin'. I reckon you'll
wear that baby. blue crisscross necks
tie non betight at Widder Todd's store.
I hear that baby blue. is 'Miss Hen-
nia's friv'rite color:" •
. •
There Was no response from within,
and presently Jones, attired at gor-
geously .as Plek 'Luse= bad been a .
half hour ago, strode haughtily past
the man on the doorstep and into the
'corral, where he' proceeded to catch a
mount. In a trice he came tearing
through the gate on if *eery littlo. black
mare, his long legs dangling in 'close
proximity to the burned grase.
Ile, too, shot resentfel scowl to-
ward the jeering man GA the doorstep,
and. Med he disappeared over the rise
of ground, kis dark figure silheuetted
against the copper glory of the Oen-
ing skya •• . •
"There's ,Whider Todd itaiettin*
great store by Itezzy and es mad as a
wet hen at him. Se she's mislaid' tip
to Pink, Who's diells about Miss Hens
.lies Miss Ilennie, she's mad at Pink.
and's° .she elite desperate with Reins,
Who's made at the widder. And they're
all mad and jealous Of one another,
and if somebody don't shake 'em np
there's hound to be some more Mfg -
=Oa marriaget in Seven Perks.. 0
Linty!" Curonlings filled WS pipe arta
lounger oeer to the took house and
joined a (lode' grolia about the ,fire.
Amy Jones did not leek at the eop-
per glory of the Sunset With moody
eyes fixed oil the welt worn tea% he
noted reluctantly the diminishing
miles that lay between him and the
crossroads. Ilei•e, instead of purein.
Ing his clisteertary 061Iree toward the
town end the domictle Of the faseinat.
Ina widow, be ultest tarn to the right
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A MOTE
HOW =CRY American women in
lonely homes to -day, long for th,B
blessing to come into their lives, and
to be able to utter these words, but
because of some organic derange-
ment this happiness 73 deniedthem.
Every woman interested m this
subject should know that Kepara-
tion for healthy maternity is
accomplished by the USO of
Utfinliflt PINKHIAIVI'S
VEGETABLE COMPOU_ND
Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, Of West
Union, S. C.,writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
" wa.s greatly run-down in health
from a 'weakness peculiar to my sex,
when Lydia E. Pinkhana'. Vegetable
Compound was reconamended to ine. It
.not only restored inc to perfect.health,
bszt to my delight I alai mother."
MrS.Iosephine Hall, of BarcLstown,
Ky., writes;
"1 was a very great sufferer from
female troubles, and my physician failed
to help nie. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound not only restored me
to perfect health, but am now &proud
mother." 4: '
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.'
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female
andhas positively cured thousands of
women Who have beeu troubled with
displacements,inflamniaticin, ulcera-
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
iperiodic pains, backache, that bear -
mg -down feeling, flatulency, indiges-
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. •
Why don't you try it . ,
Mrs. Pinkham invites ill. sick
women to write. her for advice:.
She has guided thousands
health. Address, LynMass. t°
. .
and take the tirs.§ tr:11! to Portei''in
'where Miss Helene. it waited bun and
Would appear tope diminpoiated. after
a1, when he.did coine . • •
There had been several cant such as
this One was ,destined to be, and he
frankly.sconfeasea to himself aluitsallse
' Rennie •bered blin.. Now the .tviclaw:
Jones swore softly and deg a spurred'
heel 1nt° the little Mare's HonkTbere
:waisairSonward-srusisssand'- heseame
untie, tbe crossroads Witb. a scatter Of
.loote. gravel and flying hoofs. •
Seated' on the back of • a rawboned
sorrel was Pink laiseom. His .very at-
titude suggested iedeeisioir.. The tors
renealead was turned toward then:tarns
while 'Pink's gray .enee :gated wistfnhly
up the cross:trail. whlth lcd to Porter's,
His ro .n dt, pined as Jones .drew Ills.
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horse to. a standstill and:glared aggret-
sivelyat him., • . • • .
Jones broke thesilenee at:last.
"-Pease -like you'd lost the 4 -Mil"' al
:sneered heading his beeet:up.the crostrails
. ,
,!.• phut. Winced. , •A dark red .-.,settled,
4.6w4 over hiabronzed face
• "1 reekott I. cazi find it without any
help. from yeti," he drawled. ..
.."I. ain't seen yeti tra,ip' 'to do. IV'
cried Jones taatalizingly. • •
SAlebbe 1 dpe't want to The trail to
Seven 114orks, ain't a bad:one'. .
"You don't seem in no nem to take
it!" .sinipped Jones.
neseouns hand .sought hl • hi '"I
reckon we might as well. ha!ve it. out
noW,", be said cnl wly. , '
"I'd be elute gltidStO eblIge you!" • .
Jones had'w hipped out.a weapon and
wheeled hit borte about. .
sI'd like .to shake •first rtony," stild
LiiscOttis gravely, • heidiag out a., tag
[frown paw. • ' 1.- . •
jonea grasped.;..it eanerle: "We've
been good friends up, to news Pink," he
gold segretfully.. "Mid l'es sorry it's
onine to tint,but iv.ben two fellers
eross each ether's trnll, *by"-, He
.pouted and looked past his rival to
wardthe town. • .'
Luanonis was staring at him furious-
ly, and then a strange light broke over
Itis good looking faee.
. "I say, Itozzy, yob alt.:11.09re about
the widder?" ' .
Wilitt do yilti think?/' ;Janes tasted
defiantly at .the other mail, "Miss Hen;
ole, she's ell right. Rut she and me
don't set no great store by eaChAthen
Sbe says pome, and the Wid.der says
go; so there ain't nothhe for ts feller
• to do."• .
!Ascot Was lighting a cigarette with,
trembling Misers'. "There's. Only one
thing tr. do., Itozay Jonee," he said sol,
einnly. "just don't cross my trail, and
won't cross yours, The widder, she
don't treat to talk about nothin' but
ilosay. while MISS tiebnie and laity
lister hit It od first tate and I reckon
you'll juin move aside I'll Pikealong
ffp to Porter's."
Jones grinned happily At they Posed
one Dnother, and just as each (limp.
pelted in a .cloud of dust along his
own particular trail two broten Made
• were waved in friendly farewell.
* • . * • a
When he heard the news Deck CUM*
tnlngs wewed a deprecating hand. .
"What else, &mid You' expect 'from'
fellere what wore White Wing collare
and crisscross liah$' bine neckties'?" be
asked.
A eon t sect hat, !men let fora, hig drain
ny the. N ath IntsthOpe Counet . The
mat of the 'Wink wt.' Otto' 11115,00O3 find
von von n Stra r v I
Ig%011,g(i 1",,610.0/11041214
saast Great footivh .1tenttcj:
:roues ,,:id itroMnozostnets,
narrows oyster.. ALl'ultel pet
loodsizt old vents. Owe*
Ise hebaftl Menu an 1 Ile, ie dear* les
Svsr
ragrrtgiteig..14 Igre3ne74.1 ft'? or.nihitaxesssa
(Efirt4wOg traVAti
nag, On rsteta ot ante. Acts nastettem
iC.ivl2,sz;sisr. ;Litz, W. Maatioate %
relat4 OkiN
•si
.Aug. 13th, 908
SHOESMADE OF SE-Aiiiitii: THE FISH IN HIS BED.
London ObentlsVe Clever Invention I plumy climax to en Angting laxperls
: Used For Moor Purporma. I once of General Gallifet.
Tho solea ofpolicemen's boota made • Long,age. lit the deals Of the second
of goats' , hair, seaweed. dust and I empire, General Oallifet was tbe akt.
PM!
de-eanip of Napoleon III. At St. Cloud
Thia is not a recipe from "Alice in bis quarters ,were Jest over the IM-
• 1
Wonderland," but the CoraPeattiou,of portal bedroom. Everything around
a substitute for leather, invented oar him was very grifIld and very g1oomi.-
4'0hu campbon, a chorale., lOng ern` The wine.ow or hut r000i iooixect upon
ployed in tbe rtibber trade. wbo re- „.„ ..,,, 4k.. ...,..,,,„, 4,._ w,p, , ,,,._
sides at Wood laneQShePherdai Bush. ' P°"" ''''` "' ' "ala ''''' 'Ann4
London, England, chateau, The Witter alfila clear a
ourteen years sir) Mr. Campbell the eurroundIng scenery watt heautlful,"
began experiments with old ruaber, but the young lieutenant felt like a
•hut these he diseardecl some'time age. prisoner. Early one morning, while
and now he has perfected and patent- !mated at Ids window trying to thine
ed a substance Which. in a fluid. pli- away tbe blues with a cigar, he espied
able or hard state can be used for a t.-1
' ,Frona seaweed, caapet clust, goats'
process which is his oecret, Mr,
very large variety of magma%
baja. Lisa, masa. puns and a chemical strong In Oallifet, made the young
tme-horoeusWb:1;rp•g:theTucerYinsetaltinctWeot;rtheimanegniotaer,
man's eyes snap and eft bis heart
Campbell has already made the id- ,
IlaWin:g_ astonishing list Of comnitxlis. The big fleh was the private property
ties:. PoliceMen's boots (outer soles of the emperor. Consequently for Gal -
and heels), picture frames, ortuunental Met it was forbiddensfieh. But it was
mouldings (for railway carriages), par- such a nue fellow! The resistance of
titions (to resemble wood), belting (for the soldier's conselence was utteless. It
machinery). upholateryi, bobbins (for
cotton spinning), • ,O.... ri, o switch- surrendered unconditionally. The re-
maining part of tIM campaign against
boards, flooring, golf balls. fountain
Pens, "marble," in all cake; chess- the carp was simple enough.. GallIfet
berrebs.. bookbindings and "ivory" wW
wont to s trunk, brought out bis
trusty „iine, to which he fastened a
A reporter recently visited the lab, hook and an artificial bait. With his
oratory. Which will shortly give Plaize accustomed skill he cast his line. The
to a factory. and examined many of
the saMples. Mr. Camnbell makes no tehaTeiwasindhooked and hauled in through
window.
.
startling claims for his invention, and Here the lieutenant's fun ended and
admits that his composite is not oval .1lls trouble began. The ' fish, landed .
• to materials of. the highest quality,:
but he says that in the case of loath- Open a table, overturned a large globe
en for instance, it provides an excel./ tilled with water and...Premed from
lent substitute in the manufacture of thatto a nsagnificent vase, which it
goods which could not bear, the price also upset and nmashed to nieces linen
of the best lades, • . . the floor. Then it began to execute a.
"The product has been tested.by ;genuine pas de carpe among the statth-
linemen and postmen. and the soles amens. .
and heels are in good asondition after The emperor, hearing the strange
nine monthswear," he said. racket overhead abd seeing the water
"Two thousand feet of it are now in .
trickling through the ceiling, was asa
use as belting in machine shops, and
the substance has been proved to be
impervious to oils, acids or "atmos-
pheric conditions. .
"It is absolutely non -inflammable.
tonished. tie rustled upstairs to find.
out what was the matter-- Gallifet
heard him corn e and .endeavored to
grab the carp aiid Om* it out Of the
.As it is Made of waste products, the window and thus destroy the evidence
price is low, and, •being very light ill ot his Poaching in the imperial pond.
"weight, it is specially suitable for Tails But the slippery thing was hard to
YlaY' PlirPc)ses•hold, so he 'tossed it into a bee and
"I hope it will be adopted for elec. covered it up with the bedclothes.
tricot apparatus. In its hard state it is _
a good substitute for Vulcanite. end. "am theemPeref, entered the room,
less than a quasaSa the pone., he noticed immediately the quivering
obtain my, seaweed from Devon -
bedclothes: ; He pulled them down and
" shire, and the niost expensive variety uncovered the .floundering fish. • HIS
for the manufacture .of marbles from niajesty's face thEillEled• an almost
jtm-
Japan. Itnitatien Marbles and woods, Runk expression, which. gradually
Which can .be turned out in any polorfaded into a faint smile. He took in
or design.are made of seaweed, moss; the entire situation, saluted and left
carpet dust, gums and.chemicals.-laY-
draulically pres,marble floor can be'ob-
the future• war minister to .rmmeeditaate
upon the .my v;sasea or a nett e.8
beautiful
tained by pouring the composite in a luck..
fluid state over a flair and elbowing
• i'
:- it to set. Thesee;weed, which can be The WrongBird.
colored Or made to forni any design. One of the well known magicians
not only: gives the effect of the veining. not along ago had a 'queerexperience,
shown in .real marble,. but the color but the People in the theater had more
and veins go.:, right, 'though the ma- fun out of It tbsn he did. One of .his.
tenet. . tricks was to .shake a sack. to. show
"Any kind of wood eau be linnaleU. that It was 'enipty and then to draw
and. In its Pliable di.40 the Enibstauee. out Of it an egg, after which he would
, can be used in the same manner as always reach in .agaia. and bring out
the hen that laid the egg. Of course
7.7 -he bad to have belp irr.-this,„ and on
Death In the TelephOne.
night he had ft new man .Who „dia
Accordinga repo y a everythbig just as he had been told
officer from Weatminster to The Lan-
--,---eeti-natartliag_iesult_lias been attain- Until it 'entno to this act. Reaching
ed from a test to •discover s whether 1113 -7 -drew forth the fowl
' tuberculosis germs exist in telephone at the usual time, but instead or the
mouth 'pieces. • • • • hen an old .rooSter'hOpped down on to
One of the post office public tele- the stage. ruffled Its feathers: and
phones on the .central exchange was strutted, around, crowing with. ail its
wiped around with a swab to rernove . might, 'while. the aiedien.ce laughed
• any existing gereoe in the mouthpiece. and the magleitui went out to rhimt his
and the centepts •of the swab nsed to new heii)e
inoculate two guinea pigs. One guinea r' -f-0 on QP OM.
pewee twenty -t tee days after
inoculation. and a post. -mortem exam- Had xpertenctu,
ination showed pronounced signs of Not long age there entered the office
Aubercelosis... The second guinea Pig of the. superintendent of a trolley line
Was killed twenty-Beven. days after In Detroit an angry eltiten .demanding
' inoculation and Showed: similar signs lattice In no uncertain terms.
of infection, thus proving that the In response to the renders gentle in -
Aillt &RI -4) 11.10-trh arRiltrig
ti be
li.f.d ged.
IS trod'. Linititestniltes Colds ofe
deadly germs. of tuberculosis .can be (Miry touching the dense of the demand
trarismittecl by the public telephone . the angry' atizen explained that on the
as at -present ni _general 'use • . Ixording
It is added that.thhia pro,. veisleicgtnelia-
ouium.4' oPfl'ethi;mcow"mupban7'sW.cl.Larse twas he conducter •
sive y that all fl
public or private use, need to be per- . thereof bail stopped on his spouse's
iodically disinfected-, as is the. case on dress, tearing from it. more than a Yard
' the London 'Stock Exchange, where Material. • • :. . •
the fifty telephones 'are sprayed daily "I can't see that we are to blame for
: with a diainfectant under all agree- ' that," protested the superintendent.
inept with the general pOstoftice. • 1 "What do etPect:OS to do -get her;
. a new dress?!
' Lion Eats a Porcupine. "No, sial do not," rejelned the angry
The question has just arisen among citizen, brandishing a piece of cloth.
Rhodesian hunters %whether lion° "Wait I propose is that you people
make it a habit to eat porcupines, and shall. match this material."
if they do does it often happen that
the victim, in his death agony, leaves
. tives of Holland, shot an antelope. recent addition. to the family.
The five.;eWar_ohylh'Isnodneewad? s eeking his
his fatal darts in the throat of his
destroyer? It seems that recently two
• well lmown Rhodesian .hunters, no,- filther some severe questions about a
Returning to the spot an hour later "That baby likes ma," • said the
the carcass Was nowhere in eight. youngster sharply. . .
Tho animal, it was teen, had been "Oh, yes, he likes your ma," said his
draggedaway, father, "but he likes me too." ,
that a liou was not the thief. How- Thereupon' the five. ear -old from
I ever, a lion was found to be the cul- -. . . Y -
whom great things were expected
ex-
+ prit. for the hatters discovered the _, , _., -
j animal with the booty . in his mouth.' viTrueu:
Likes you? Then why does he dry
' The men shot the lion, which was in
when he looks at your .
an eznaeiated condition.
A pest -Mortem exanunataon was
held, and itawati found that several
porcupine quills were stuck in the
lion's throat in such a manner as to
nrevent jito passage nf .food.
No Disease is so Quietand
Stealthy in. its Approach
as Kidney Disease
hat is -*hi it 18 50 dangerous. it they
•• become deep -mated before you r,ealir.e the
danger.
It Is therefore of Vent importeneo to
recognize the early warning lytaphtmat
pain or dull ache in the back, bladder
pains, 'matting sensation when urinating,
frequent or surpressed urination, sediment
in'the urine, eta, breams° in 'Utterly stage
kidney disease 18 amain cured by Doales
lIthitsv Pula •
Ma. Elgin I3riseboia, Vernon, Ont.,
writem-I was troubled a great deal with
kidney trouble. 1 had to get up four or
live times every night, my urine oonteined
it thick brick -dust sediment, I had s pain
in the knoll .of my back, and ootdd not
Illeop at night, ,
oonimenced asing Dossiat Kidney Pills
and lna Very short time Venus eight
agate. 'I ton eery thankful to have found
*cure so speedy in its action. .
beaniii"IthineY rills are dao. per hot or
3 htetee for $1.25, at tel dealers, or mailed
dimet on motet of Wit° by The Nei
Kidney rill Co.,. Toronto. Ont.
• 'Necessity the Mother.
"Who got up those haeging gardens
of Babylon?, •.
"Some king."
."For what purpose?"
"I jtidge he wanted to outwit the
neighbors chickens."
• • Always Tired,
Political Candidate -Which way de
the farm hands lean around here?
Partner ityetop-Well, striseger, around
Okaying and planting time you will see
theta leaning against the barn Or fence
every time your: back is turned.'
EXpensivi.
"I ohotild never have thought that
studying would have cost so much
money:*
•"Yes,fathets and tr you only kneW
how little I have studiede'e4tidge..
Everything unknown is taken for
magniticentreek Proverb.
Wolin the teapot Pet In it heaping
teaepoonful of "Salads, Tea for every
two rum. l'our' ovi freshly* boiled wat-
er and allow to Infuse front 0 to 8 min-
utes. Pour the licntoe olf the leaves and
Let cool. "Aalarie" Tea teed is a most
ae felons and refreshing beverage. A.,
Smell pit co of lemon will Add to Its,'
ito or.
MINIM 11.1eitileat Mitts Illehlkernt •
Was A Total Wreck
Prom &art More
In inch eases the action 01
MILBURN'S
HEART AND NERVE
PILLS
In aeletIng,tbe heart,. ItOtaillg lta nOr•
mal beat and imputing tone to the nerve
Centres, is. beyond all question, marvel.
kais.
Mr. Darius Carr, Gem?, N.B., writes
"It is with the greatest 0( pleasure I
write you a few lines to let yen know
tila great blessing your Minimal Heart
and Nerve Pills ha,ve been to me. I was
total wreck from heart faiture,and my
wife acivieed me to take your
After using two boxes I was restored to
perfect health.' I ain GSM 62 years old
and feel almost as well as I did at 20,"
Price BO cents per box or 3 for $1.25,
at all dealers or mailed direct by The
T. Milburn 4o., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
The Fall Fairs
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ilineklY ascertain our opinion free whether an
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gent free. Oldest agency for securing_patents.
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• CHATHAM', ONTARIO.
Vanailas Oreatest Scheel of
Business
stamils Is a clam by itself.
Fall Term Opens September. let
0100 tiVig,argi aggilluttendlni Chat.
a2 of tbe
large ewes, berldoe aatlimiaZutrain
aovrts Mg la Oanada'S OBFATEST Buolasia
Railways bring our lenvlistatice etudents, and
take them home again. /or half fare. Winie WO
MAIM *farther allowance up to CLOD on travelling
espouses.
. PAYS To GO TO Irk BEST
iide students platted last year.
Our splendid cataloguetellaall about this great
school, and its grand work at Chatham. It' you
cannot come to Chatham, we oat* teaoh you
Shorthand, Rook-keephla and Penmanship at
your home. Catalogue tells about home °ogress.
Write for the one you want, addressing
D, Holmium* Co,, CHATHAM ONT.
Worth its
weight in gold
to Your boy or
girl. Get one.
It has been largely instrumental in building
ao this splendid aohool, and is now in 60 -page
• b=1; term, arranged for home study. Send 30e
/or a copy, addressing as above, and mentioning
• this roomer. .
P,AINTING AND
TRIMMING.
We OS.n pain# your .honse or
paint :and trim youT7-buggy,r
iiiilelgioitsui•ipeavkeery Iry 333roOrdsUe V. fro0A ,rizd e -
our choice line of Confectionery also
fruiterpf alt kinds in season and at low- •
• CaSh or trade for Butter andEgge.
and make .themlook like; VV NIMENS
• Phone 212 '
11_Work:gmaxanteed, and our
prices are right.
ASe OVERBURY:.
Leslie's Carriage Shop, Clinton
• •
Our Photos are the most life-
like and artistic that can be
made, and the. prices are rea-
sonable for this class of work
•
J. ROBERTS.
Photo Artist Clinton
C CD A.2.1
-Before placing your orders for
• yaur season's supply of Coal, get
, our prices. The very best goods
carried in stook and sold at the
=loweit possible'price,
Orders may he left at Davis •
at Rowland's Hardware store, or
with '
W. J. • Stevenson,
at Eleatile Ligtit Plant.
ynonninno..
Something New:
Now is the time to place your
order for a
NEW' 'WIRE PENCE
before*the edvance n wire. All
(foiled Spring Wire used.
Also agent for the -Celebrated
Heintztnan Piano '
, Prank W. Evans
Agent Canadian Fence be,
icsorisiErgegignigEgSZMIMININaa.
• It. Fitzsimons & Son.
•
We are still in the But-
chering business, and are
In a position to fill , all or-
*dem for seasonable inetats,
intrusted tc cu.. ca.re ' .
• Our new business stand.
is In the Combe Block,
1 ,
R. rittidoums . tiStt :
Mit 16 ' Clinton
siossatsiosot omit No smomaiwo
awl
We:. Wai.it to .Land
your first 'order, because we know that
the satisfaction you Will derive from
that will open your eyes tothe fact
that you cannot do better anywhere
etse that you ean with us. You will
find that we are not "all at sea" in our
business, hut thoroughly. 'ups to - the
minute" and watchful nf the interests
of our customers, knowing that, by se
&elle, we are.realie actieg for our
MR ultimate benefit.
Q. A. DOWNS,
Merchant Tailor, - Clinton,
.m.tiephy :otos.
Stiodeavoesito Colsiough Brea.
• BUTCI-IRS
_—
Having bought out this Madness we
soda's a share of petronake, atsnring the
public we will do our best to supply ,their
ranks at reasor able pries.
MURPHY 'BROS.
Briolt BMA, ()lichen
Seeley dc.. West.
BLACKSMITHS
AND
• MACHINE REPAiRERS
Subscribers having formed:A, pansies»
hip, a,re carryingon bosineskinSeeley's
Id stand, Rattnnbury Sts• whet
hey are prepaied to give prompt per -
anal attention to anything 'lithely lit e•
Satialradion Guaranteed.
Seeley et West
acksthiths. Clinont
New Livery
Having purchased the livery build -
'lug formerly occupied by Warrener
liourtofist, loilifts4voe apt:lairs! slunrattioecsk, av•vnaelswo
gonettes, kittbSo 9orseo. Ate,
and on now prepared to meet the
mutts uh tile public for funerals or any
other pueense, and solielt,..a share of
your trade.
• Thos. Cook.
Is. in the NEw EttA pay