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The Clinton New Era, 1906-08-17, Page 8ting: Carelessly frequently eatleee etOnlaeh troubles, but careful eating will never right then!. When your Stomach is out Of condition, it need; help that no food call tumply. It must be thoroughly cleansed, settled .and strengthened, Food never des this. .BEECHAWS PILLS. are the greatest . stomach medicine% human skill. ever compounded. DOnit attempt to cure your stomach by dieting. You Will half Starve and get little benefit. Give BeeCham's Pilis a, chance and you evil) again know the pleasures of a sound digestion. Appetite will return and the stoenach again work without any discomfort. The Skin will clear„ the face plump out, while people. will remark "How well you're looking:" These are facts; not fancies. Prov e it yourself, Prepared only by Thomas Beeelunn. St. tlelens. IsaffSsibire. Eaftleild. Sold by Ali Druggists in Canada and D. L *Medea. In boxes 25 cents, VOTERS' LIST 1906. .municioality at the 'rewash 1Pat Hullett, County of Huron. Rodeo is hereby given that 1 have transiuitted delivered to the persons mentioned in sections ancl 9 of the Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the cop - fes required by said sections to be so traniinlitted Or delivered a the list ina,de, pursuant to said Act ofsall Parsons annealing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assern: bly and at Muniffipal Elections:- and that the said list was first posted up in say office; at Londes- boro, qn,the Ordelay of August, 1900, and remains there Thr inspection. Electors are called limn te• examine the said bit, and, if any omissions or any Other errors are found therein., to take •;mmediateproeeedingS to have said errors corrected as -cording to law, Dated hls 3rd day of August, 1906. JAMES CAMPBELL, Clerk, • Voters' List, 1906. Municipality of the Town of e Tinton, in the eottnty of Huron. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted deliaered to the Persons rnentionedin sections .8 and 9 of "The Ontario Voters` List Ad." the copies required by said sections to be so deliver- ed or transmitted of the list made Pursuant to said Act, of all Persons affilearing by the lad re - speed Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled tb vote in -sold muniei alit at elections for Members of the Legislative As- seinbly and at Municipal Elections : and that the said list was first posted up in my office. at C/Inton, Friday. July 2711i, 1906, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to .examine said bit, end if any cm:lesions or any other errors are found thezein, to take immediate PrOseedffilla tO lave the said errors corrected aceording to law. Dated al Clinton, the 27th day of July. El. L. MACIDHERSOR, Clerk of said MunibilialitY. SEALED TENDERS 'addressed to the •under- dgned, and endorsed "Tender for StIPPlYing 'Coal for the Dominion Buildings," will be received at this officenotil Thursday, August lOtho 1006, ili- oluslvely, for the supply.of Coal for 'the ?Odic. Buildings throughout the•DoMinion, • • ". Combined epecilication and form of terider.ean be obtained on. application at this Office. • . Persons 'tendering are • notified tat tenders will not be considered unless madeon the pkint.! .ed form supplied, and signed -with their actual . signatures. Each tender,must be accompanied by an, •ac- cepted chaotic on a chartered bank.. made Pay- able to the order of the Honorable the.Mintiter of Public' Works, equal to ten per cent (10 peee.of the amount ()Mks tender, which Will be forfeited if the party tendering decline to enter into aeon - Iran wheecalled upon to do so, or ,if he•fail 'to • complete the•work contracted for. • If the tender ,be not accepted the cheque will be robin:med. The Dspartment does not bind,itself to aecept ithe lowest or any tender. • ' • By. order, . TRE:D•GELBTAS,' • ••flecretery. • Department of 'Public Worsk, ' • Ottawa, .Tune 22, 1906, • Newspopars•inserting this advertisement 'with - .out authority from the Department, will not be maid for it. ',lune 29-6.1i • • AUCTION SALE • .of .a .desirable • Flinn ot 160 wits %comprising Las 104-105, Hurori-Read, • GOderich Township. • • • Situated within.balf a mile (lithe team limit of Goderich, one of the most pYogressive andbest !businesstowns in Ontario. • . • • • •Ieletti. LOUISA DR'YSDALE will soder for • sale. lir Public Auction, at the • •?SAUDI SH EXefirlIVOE 110*X14, in .the Town:of. Goderiek. . . ' • • •Saturday, September 1, 1904;, ;. • rat.the.hour of.2 o'clock mins the °bevel desetehed; .property .which, fromirsi adiriirable •sitinstion, good, productive soil, and other natural adman- .tages, will make a first-class investment for. any ,one looking for a chance leo...make mono' .1iyilic- dng close to.the market. and "lave an easily .work- ed fame The Farm Contains 160 acres, has abundance, .of water, two.wells,arnd neeer-feiling ,partture. There is a good FrearteDwelling, DUO a Frame Cottage .9.5x18 feet, A good Bank Barn , •42x50,with a large shed in connection 110x9,6 feet, and a .good Driving HOUSe. All the buildings and eenc.ee.netein good condition. ' . There are JO aereS' of.bearing Apple Orehard, 40 aeren. Pastures, 40aeres in d -lay, '7 mares ite, summer Fallow, the bowleg under crop. • The ,edace ,ettp he inspeeted any time. - hetore .the.s.tle - . • TEM moms INTSVIT BRA eat itirieerteMe teepee 14Xperatharre \f1VP HAT Important eteeemente Were MOO at the Meting of the eaaernore ter the 2?endon gospltel in regard to eittl i !sonic aapsertment for the treatMent ot lupuz. The- Heim emmatterte rePOrt etated I that tbe work ot the department wee increasing. The governors Were %web, , ably aware that it had beau al000vered that, by making eertain tet* of the blood, the peelentle poWer of reeistance againet , the disease of consumption • couldbG niesetured. ' These te,stti were, of course, made before the patients eontraeted the tits - • 1f their power ot resistance' wee found tO be low, a mean e had been dis- covered of inereasIng that power, which, Wthild undoubtedly eventually be the means by whieh that -dread (Ilse ease might be stamped out of this oeuntrY. - Lupus was duseci by the same tni- crobe. In the case of lupus, the bacillus attacked the skin,. and In the oft.se of consuenntion it attacked the langs. It was e. fact that the luptm patients had resisted all treatment by the !insert COURAGE IN DIFFICULTIES, Stories Showing How Two P'elions •Paced Great Peril—How a Women Saved the Situation. :Women display -courage in their own ineomparable fashion, Typical •of evo-• Mares , Method of encountering elaeger Is the Story of the woman- who obierve ed as she was enneluding h.er tenet for the night the presence of a burglai urV- Ier her bed. Without lettiug tee man know that she -had perceived hiin, thie wetnerte, quietly put on • her dressing gown and knelt dowm at the •bedside to say her prayers. She' •prayed aloud. She- Made her own personal interease, slow to heaven .and then 'prayed •for all Peter sinners living in the darkness of estrangement erom. God, "particular- ly this unhappy, an jyjng nflorler my •bee, • inediteting the wickedness • of :ttealing and perhaps of •murdere".This, %roman, sayea the situetiote•• Cannot illengine a wore .situatien than that of te• certain steeplejaele Who totted himself ane day at the top of a c hurtle • steeple with • a madman grinning• Into his •eyes, The • madman. • was his mate. I3otIi men had bean at, work on ill is eteeple fur tnany •• days and had talked tegether while . they hung in the 'sedates with the utmost no - cad,. but • op this partioular day: one of the .men leaked: up to see madness - in tho eyes of Ills c menpenion. In thnt moment he ,WaS alone 'w1 th danger, 1•10 •' 111 ebuld avail., • lerom the street hi.i.pw „he looked.• like a spider snooeing,• in it$ web: • The ,redfs and 'Chimneys of the- eieuses seemed to be level with the, ground. 'High up in thee lonelinese of the empty ale he We.e alene with it mad - The man ke.pt ale wits ebout -aTid addressed aotrie cheerful remark to hie mate. The madman only g-inned. The man •bathe him look • alive. -that :they -Might the -sooner, get • below Wad enjoy thernselvoa. The roddroati chuckjed and announced that ...they would, get aelow • iri Coble .guiek, tithe,. !fer that he :was !going to jurriP, ;NM 'the steeple with leis felendin his 'arena. The other , laughed as if .at a -good lest,. ad- tutned to his .-work,' .• Theft 'he began pushing with his feet against. the steeple to *get a leeving into • his b Man. and bald • him till ; h" came.: saddlemeantt ee he, . 'te • grcaeiteehe mmed- 'lent the madman •was &leo • swinging' %his saddle) and before the ssane man .realized •dariger the maclenan's 'lingers were closing ;round hls throat. •• There they swung in the • dizzy air, high over the unconscious. city. something ol b. ephaele the man fciund his hand clutching at .his too1 box as he swung. back. His hands scosed un ,a wrench...He ;grabbed it, made an upward '...thrust • w-ith • his 't strangled 'body, . and 'caught the e madman a jangling blow •across' the side Of leia head. •' Then :he elutrthed • the efellreurs ' body :pi • save It -Irene falling and, af-.. ter •moments. %baseathing quietly I owered" hltnserf and his.• • unemiscious mate . , the gro»nd .belowee-eStband ' When a woman -suffers froin de- pressing weaknesses, she thee keenly realizes how helpless—how thoroughly wortedess she Is. Dr. Shoop has brought relief to ethatisanes of such women. He reaches diseases peculiar to women haw° direct, • Specific 'ways —a local ;treatment known by drug- Eistweverywhere as ,Dr. ShOop's Night ure, and e constitutional or internal prescription called Dr, .Shoop's ,Rest- orative. Dr. Shoolfs Night Cure applied locally, and at night. Ie wotir Ville you sleep. It recluces qp •discharges, it heals, it soothes, iteoneforts, it mires. Dr. -Shame's 'Restorative (tabletor liquid form) is a constitutional, nerve tissue tonic. it brings renewed strength, lasting ambitionand vigor to weak, aifeless women. These two remedies, singly, or used together, have an irresistible, positive helpful ower. ley them a, month and see. bold by W. S. R. Holmes, Olintona • 1' ER el. el—Ten per coot of the oluchaso money . to be paid at the time of sale, Etna Abe !edam° within so deye,,or a portion of immense InOrleY up to .$4,000, may remain on mortgege, With in - 'Wrest at a very reasonable rate. •The Farm will be °flexed eultieet to e reserve bide. , Mrs. Drysdale is determined to eell this Pro, petty. al; her .1r,eattb is riot good, and elle must give up farming. For further partieulers, apply on time promise', -or 10 PROiniPOOT, HAYS it BLAIR, T. GUNDRY Barristers, Auctioneer. • Godericb, In WOR1810 AihnelliS and Weaknesses Shoop's Night Cure Soctlies, Heals and Cures while the Patient Sleeps. The 'beat remedy which pheacisins know fort rename Weaknesses is composed Of Parts of a certain 'white Illie To this are added other remedies *blob draw out the mesons arid heal the iellaremed membranea. This soothing anti-, tootle iocal application is known by druggieti and pbysioians everyWhere as Da. SnoOlos NIGHT' Orat—beeause It cares while the vs. alent sleeps and the morning ands the wesin, the Infitenrea- tion, the diadharges. inbated, natives et „ 0, manse Wenleil are • mores et martyr- , done They stater.. 'vier are sick, • -/:•;,..' A they never know. Swell day—yet all this suited ngf segvery ailing .and sickness 'worn aq5 \ isunuetests N ornailmayhe • male strong ...malt be e vigor atid vi. ilmettend petted. •Mahood. It is tO ' c N i9 hi;,> ay healthy o - Shade to ex. portent% the tollty of . u re,' this eVere, ne ereasing number of autterinewomes ehatDr.Shotmeendshie mbeettge of hope —,snd-Sife.ainct-30bd /cheereeitie to Ines° roUtold ailing' women /that Da snooest mwe Mee *ill cane a fiat f 1 Mat not knew your, Utah% by the , news MYsiCians give it, but remember Det. Seteters cam Cann may be tailed upon in en cases ot Ike womb or eitariee. letteorrhom, whites). womb laceration, foiling of the woreb.iteltus In lonatoMet160, obligestiell, breather 0 Planta 15=trUat100. Ask for pt. SUOMI. swine EsOckOkkrikbki atka aOld br , W. S. R. 1/01.110.S. i ( ; • Ire *Clean (Whites. ' PT/ marks and ::general •gritnintiss anay TM temoved Tram gilding by dip- ping a small tfieeq- ot .eatton in gin Med %with It rebbieg Aently over :the soiled', peals. 'The ("tam wool shotild be kneezed-befo e being applied to tile gliding, or 4 IIS MUSt not be 'lied° really wet, I+ id itne (limp on It should he erica 14.1 tar itive as loon as the' ' numkkbave/ been. l'emoved. . • • .aeieeeeite eted •ie in a country he which the w+ cleft eno.At conhettish that civilize. Lion h- c' wttqltied its zenith. • tt is. te ehoe queltee 'efeeeernen that.. one °wee the r einealent.of tiuninerse-Bondoir. • • The reervettne -Whet it n parvenu? .Hublet-e that's whal• iltP man who ge,t, rich tell • etel e1l14 die time whO got riela )40.red.IY. • For a Thin Neelc, ft is most depressing to it Woman to eave i Oda neek, an'il the following •rentment is Wild to be very beneficial: ra: Jig of exercise. The beat for Ptirit;tse is head rotation. After - yard bailie the neek he warm water •o open the pores and then rub in wswratis quantity of•good skin food. The flag ot the Confederriffirlaitt officially displayed on board the COI - federate steam cruiser ShenaladOstb* which atter a cre around the World Sailed into the harbor of Liverpool la li.ugust, DIM or abotet four Menthe after the surrender so'fleneril Li& lamp, ,havIng had as many as 600 sit -i tings without effect, and in testing the blood of all these patieets, the eesist- ance was found to be so tem' that the patient undeubtedly got infected is faet as he got cured by the IrgIA, • Upon administering the new discov- ery end raising the phtlent'a-powee of resistance, in every .cese • the , patients ie aicd quickie end after a very few sit tings, • The Hon, Sydney Reiland, the chair • man of the •committee, said 100 eases were treated per day in the ,opsonic depar Mien t, A. Legend of the Zulu;. • The -Zulus account or their nrigin • by a story f a talking eleehant who fed upon •oftildren, •He met a women laden with an axe and- bunch la fag- gots, accompanied by he child, • Spiiing the elephant, she guessed his intention, and pleaded: "Spare my •chIld, 0 elepliaati" The elephant re- fused, 'f"'hen,' said the mother, "If this evil must happen, swallow -me, t-oo, O elephant!" Sem the elephant swallow - •ed mother sea child, and they found themeelves with' all the ol her childree, who were eaten prevIouely. By and by the child grew hungry, and • the mother lit a fire witk ber faggots. She then, -with her axe, cut aweiy the elephant's 'flesh, cooled it, an they all ate. As. the fire burned its great heat 'filled the elephant 'with pain, and he ran, and rase and ran, till they felt the blunder ef, his heats racing ever hill . and .vallee. • At • length, exhausted, he dropped •down deed, 'rising her axe, the mother chopped' until she made an opening in the elephant's side. After this they -crept out, and became a new nation in a new ,coentry.—Country Gentleman. .• • A 'Plague of ,Rabhilts, A -writer .deseribes a plague. of •ralibits Atietraiia.:•:"A termer laareir'; eades. himself in With upenerniles of wire feneing, solely to keep out the ealibite, • Thee eat their wee up' tothe barrieretandele the light. for the green land ,withirt the wire they . die hi „my- riads. round • the inClord land they Ile in heaps' of incredible Nee: Sweent after swarm follows on, and at la.settie heaps Of • dead -are e -so 'high %lit the, late camera' tnake their ,way over, the .fence, and the farm is ruined." • •H is Own Inventions. Lord 'Kelvin paid e visit to a Bete ish sehool ship fee navigating Officees at Portsmouth,. on which are several tri schen:Scat contrivances and ,applian els Of his Own : invention. Thepractical working of these had to•be demonstrat- ed and 'explained to himn. Lord Kele;in understoied the theoretical •Prinaiples of the Mechanism, but had never ..seen 'them ,applied and at work befOro. • Old maids would be scarce and. hied to Could they be made to see. feind, How grace and beauty is combined By using Rocky aleuntaiia Tea. Ask your Drugeests. ° • 4-41M1.. • .." aerate atre Alarm. 'Many shill= hitee pipe inixiiingterom :the :held to the deck. . It Is e peeeme tion against fire. ••12 even e. trifil,ng llreeeccurs in the hold Smoke inseeTd tliepipe and upon issuing.trOni the top will bp noticed by tonte•eifethe %crew.- 'OheekIng it would then bewam- Tarativey *lay. In the absence .6f a Iptpe, though, la ,fire Might begin eend iremain tuanoticed entlI it assumed:zuch proportions that conquering It would 'let almost impessible, , • . ' Dodged.' . Rivers (stopping to sharpen hls vn- it.11)-71low do you spell the plural' of ""dodo?" With or witheut. the' •"5.„.?" ;13roolts' (who isn't quite stere)---.ei. tklOn't have to .Spell it. There's no .such- ,1.blained bird aiewe It's extinct. •' 'Something 'better alwitee maims lite eamearance wben alio old' and wornout tthings • fail.—AV,ersen: .• ea "Peter twee Teams,. AP. rruit-a-tives are tho marvelso modern Medicine. They laa,ve accomplished more actual cures --done more good to more people—than any other medicine ever iutroduced in Penedo, for the time they have 1:;een, on sale. Pruit-a-tives are fruit juices. They are , nature's cure for - -CoieSeneeTeere --liatousrmss • —Ban S-roziaca ' --DvsrArsza ---Iluanaonns -..iurtatt4 lirfoon • Disuas4S --1<zorinv Tleouinitt RHEmilATIsM --IRRITATED HEA,RT • Freitet-tives are the juices of apples, oraeges, figs and prunes. These jeices ; are concentrated—a14 by a seeret pro- ! cess, the atices eombieed in a pe- caliet mann& This new cointinatleu eis maclt more active medicinally than fresh juices --yet so perfeetlis theautiort that Pruit-a-tives act on the •system ea i if they were in iteuth a natural freit, medicinally. stronger than any other known feet, • • . • .• • To this combination of fruit juices, • tonics end internal aetiseptics are added, and tlae whole naaae into tablets. •These are Pruit-a-tives--sold every- wliere for sec it 130N or 6 boxes for 152,50. FRUIT -A -TM 1,1311T1FB OTTAWA. 1 ulattl !urea. The eyes of birds that fly by, night are generally about double thu 'size of day birche • • Parcels In arenti nitrate. • • In Great 13ritain a tare of -$25 is ler-. led upen a patent at Mc eud of the fourth year and a simile:4' • eax every year after, which is emnewhat increas- ed toivited the mid of the term for winch ehO nnfiaf te iseliee • • .•'verniniele" Stade- of Man, . . !NUM is when all is eaid le vastly lova: be ibeing and even tes eaults—ereleed, electily Lis faults -Allele° a most 'unholy attraction for us. But man tbeeon- • quieted is a very ,different creature • Trent Man the eonatieror. 'Ilse first is always -ready and ',longing te afford as ery thing in the world we desire:— steady to sell his•ixamortal•soul tor .our • Ipleaseres. . The second .gredgee vs et A SETTLEMENT tanArty. Wbst lo. Of the ear 4101 or the caalt. dram Coaltatimad. -The deer 0 the Settlement library „ opened and In rusbed. the children, all sees and Wes, froai the kindergarten to the highest grade of three of the large pone sebools. The librarian exaralned the • cards mraeitcatbe hbar.dfilledbeen out at home with • the signature of the child and that of th 0,Alfrette, you have forgotten to put down what your. father does," said Hiss Jones its she took the yard from a little colored girl, • "My name is Miss .A.Ifretta ". replied the child, "and my father is Wtraveling man." "He's not, Miss Jones," interrupted Tom Drown. "He's just a common porter on the train." • "$r11," said Miss Alfretta, "doesn't he trayel, and if he trayel0- isn't he a traveling man, I'd like to know?" IJohn, you laave not told what your .fatber q,oeS," Miss jonea turned.to, the child next in lin$. • • "1 don't want to, tell, and, be said ). waSn't to tell, neither," replied John, looking half seared. . "But I Must knew what your father does before you can take any books." "Well,"—poor little John caught his. breath—"I do so want to take ;booltst but if he knows I told he'll lick me. enSt whisper it.to you, and no one else need: hear," • So he went; clese to Miss Jones and, putting his arm around hee neck, whispered, "He's the bearded 0 lady at the dime museum." , "Next!" Miss -ones wrote something , 'hurriedly 'cui. the card. . • , —"I went to explain, about mine." A little giel stepped forward. eagerly. •• "e wrote. My ellen ,xutrae myself, but my ; • father, being dead,rn, was unable to write bis, so X 'wrote it for him; but MY • aAniate: you haten't told us What , niothet Wrote hers herself." / your father does:" • ' do;s,, Pie,a;s4Soi,tiAli heAeplr.les hard easel be . What does he week hard. at?" • "• "He works at being an lieValide.' • aeiee father is a Miller," said the next, "My mother Is it leebeekeeeer." e • "Ify father is a eftrpmetee" • . 'aline 10 11 peddler, far l'fb .pOtialOV' '41 lIQU't jclIONV. W1111.t to do abOUt My • 'ear," 'said Julia. Teesky, pushiegeller 'way toward the desk. • '"Xou See, Ira •ttEie IN'ay. My uiotime etas divorced my feather, tied I don't imow if I ought to 'Peetel.the valet to leiniar Walt until next ' 'week, for then I AIM to-hete it iniew ' ••ther."—Lippincott'S Magazine: 'kind'Word.—A Spinster In • . . Chenninw Rim on. • =50,tiOrl Peer Presbyteirrans. . 'Sir "William' Dunn, Aart, ,has ti,Veet • 50,600 to the !Presbyterian OM:ire-11.a 'Etiglariel.. He sat ae0 Liberal irt -last Parliament or Paieleyehla. native • town. He is tenter partner • tn *the ' banking mad mereantile Mrrer, oT William' 'Dunn & Co., eT Lender. and . South .'Af- -ripe ire_owris un estate at lealteeb cattle StitTelk, While his town residence 'is in .1elitlitricmte Gardens, 'Xensington, Sir William wee created a 'baronet ipe189S. gem ern Owrpete. iOrdinary 'writing Ink Mire flre're- • moved' froze carpet orc,coloreci Sniffs as Ifellows: Soak tip as alba. as Poseible with. a •blotter, teen tipply milk wite a soft, eleen. rag, allowing the milk nto soak thorougaly ieto the etaine It will draw out the lug .elost Siieceeefelly. • '.........—......—„......„.....: • * • • There Are WO (Ger:tan (ffiree. • "The only ,obieelloti 1 bave ate this story," 'stud. the •cyuivii :bachelor, "is the frequent use of 'the !ravage -'a Cer- tain girl.'. The phinse is groetly' inacT curate, as ereubady ;web 'know* that ell girlsare e.xaseclingly ui:to•ertabl.''- . • • • SCOTT'S EMULSION, serves at a bridge to miry Ale weakened end starved system alone %edit .11 :can find firm support in ordinary food. • Send for freelample. .sCO'rT sowNz, Cholla= Toronto, ;ontethe. 50C. 2214 Seco; alarmists. "l• '.efellem,einieelevezee80 tee, emeeereee Jew TI -it SILENCED GRUM1131.E. . . CA. 'tragedy in two turab1es.1 • There was a humble bumble bee, Who grumbled while he bunlined, But his grumble soon war humbled . By the tune he humbly hummed, • After rumble and much mumble • Was his humble krumbie thirsted, • For "I Want You, 1Viall Herter," • Was the' twee he humbly hummed, —judger. A Golf Rule. • • J Mr.--• (ooplx '(passionately) =ma• lt Smoo, when I. am in yo hilarious vi n cinity,e feels so indueetial and delusive": dat I can't explain. ,de. altitude (Nf Inuit Coliesivenesii Miss ••Smoot---Gladys--I ; . . • ' 'Miss Smoot lecildly)—Dat's all right, • afistah Coopabli ea' college I laces it gen- :ilernen to he ea.vedial and all dat, ut • don't jump up .in muh 1ai, sah; dess • pleeseelon'ejunip un in mull ]ape—Wo- man's Ilome 4...loinprinion. • .11elleved. "You seem to be in a pa.rtictilariy •' happy frame of •neind this morning, Mr. -Wadsworth." • •' •, "I am. For several Menthe 'past 1 1°1°4 ' have had a.. suspicionthat my private. , . • secretary end mystenographer ,Weeet.-..:',.,, -in love with.eaeli other." = • • "And haveyou found ihat you were- " . mistaken r . . •.....,..„.„,......• : .,_ • p 0 . ,T 0 "Yes. Retool:tie to me last • night and. J. 8114G. 27 . N T 0 SEPT.IIP ,—----- .,:„ . . . • ..., . . • askedtor pay claugater."-ejudge.. • 84 K.6(K Pcb< Kl)(K. K E)Rs.11ERIN Eff it URGAti Thi 1,001Ing Ipealailsis el Asterisk 2$ There la Detre% ilia* ileeerity. Nine out of *ray ten Ma berto heal guilty of traassreaskta agate* eaters La **youth. _Notre never exeseep, no matter Igor yotteg, tbonghtuisa Orjgoorot be mrehyob;)3R. ATItt:s7enitibehoutue.tvaisitignutitettytalzgeging, ocerraecresrpoetei:ozerit:usti:t.:..7waute7Inuesul:. cocaoe fro= its ruinous results is proper scientitic treatment he et/entered It* ege4t_s• stopped—the ratans meet be beta upandoregorated, the blood must be verified, the SnattAa 0RQ-AN5 must be vita= aut developed, the BRAIN meet be itesrialied. Our New Method Temenant provide" an these requirements, Bader It. influence the brae boom= .ectlem; the blood purified eQ that Sal pimples, blotchy' and ulcerdisappear; then/trees bectme Omar ao teal, so that uereoue. neve bail/fano= and deeposeleecy diameter; the *Yee become bright, the fuel eget! it"ardS cilue:trioerl2aittirl,• I .atudtasi ;IV etehal r body,el Oandn or more 4:1 ralnr;111' tiPklatraca ti hal: tr4" al ter$4,1 11.12% The various mane become natural and manly. We =vita all the afflicted to call and consult neconedeotiany and f vet of charge. Caren iheriranti#00 or lie Pay, we treat and Cure; Vorlopeele, ristonet goteevesein, istriettowit. rflitelir 101•14*Inhairlielleirliglirldairtlyin"razdnatraitall14.15"Juitrntnenliettrill,"1111' ' Mulliatill. 04:111gOVIaris,TION FARM BOOKS MIX. if nname to on, write for a quesz sr.,arlit for HouleTreitaellt- Dri„ KENNEDY& KERGANs 148 101E1024Y IST., DrsTstorr, soca, • . rt KK K�C1°C K K, K K K& 1K c 'Woo FARM 1,14'04 PV.14 , To Manitoba and Saskatchewan 12 gaf'orini,•tri. $, „.....,.. ox 14 ci 33 aLuTndinertc:_nclitione me below. • $18 addltlenal for the return tierce*. . Kt % sytaorononntes.south of, but not including main line, Toronto to Sarnistkincluding • AUC 17 Main, line Toronto to Sarnia and station* north, .except north of Cardwell . . • , Junction and Toronto on North Bay Section. AUG. 22 From all points Toronto and east to and including Sharbot Lake and Kingston, and north of Toronto and Cardwell Junction on North Ray and - Midland Divisions. One way second dew tickets will 1,. .old to Winnipeg only. lespremsebTaretriavone taarrriniveors,ate.pnwinoinnitepderby, Monaca= and Saskatchewan Governments, will mete Free transportation will be ferniauea'az 'Winnipeg to pante where laborers are needed. . .t. certificate is furnished when each ticket is Purchased, and this certificate, when executed by farmer, showing that laborer has worked thirty days or mere, will be honored trove that point for a serend class ticket back to starting point in Ontario, at 118.00, prior to Nov, is, 1906. Tickets will be issued to women as wells", to men, but will not be issued at half fare toehildren. Wickets are good only on special Farm Laborers trate'. e-, For full particulars see nearest OM. R. ticket me eat, ei write 0.13. Foster, 7).P.A., CI.P.ILe Toronto, 1111111.111.0100.0111111111•11•111101W seasentareue earctearmeet E ERN The . Exhibition., That Made , : Pall Fairs Famous, An ideal occasion for a family outinb,,Q. Daily ascensions of a navigable airship, always, under . .perfect control. The most wonderful invention , of the age, • • • Royal- Venetian ,Band, .the most zelebratt.d.European musiell Organization.upder thd...;.grett letider, , Victor, will give conceits,daily. ; • • li'ircworks on a more magnificent and iMpOsing scale; picturing the great Carnival of Venice.. . . . Many .edutational.features for the boys and iter partieutars wri:te J. it P$ ei1/410),P). A. M.. HUN rt St't roary. IX,' IN SEPT. '71:15, .196: IhReefiertlee . . I'mge!'eannot wither - Nor etistom tale, its ,intinite variety, . . . ..Canadia4Natiohal.. Exhibition The Jealous' -Wye. !‘I den't see why she isn't happy - :with him, Re's eertainly very attea- tiveto her:" ' "That's just it. She argeies that he couldn't be . so attentive to her if he hadn't' had .11 tot of experience with. 'some one else."—Cialiolice 'taudard and • , !Unexpected Death. ' Mrs. Murphy -01 hear eque son Den- ny died verysialdenly, ales: Flynn. Wei, his ditb unexpletid? • . Mrshlyntl-:--it was, Mrs:'. Murphy. We 'expictid: a parildn from'th' gaiv'nor to •tif velio ;lasht minute.-:-NeW YOrls Press. Itettoon to Ile, • Appetite comes with eating and each square of crisp de- liciousness seems but to make rooM for more. • Mooney's Perfection "• Cream Sodas are different from any other cracker. Nothing h o r doughyLabout—thettiJauLso and crisp, that they are trans- parent • Moone/s biscUits will be a regular dish on your tabk if you will try them. $ay "Mooney'r to your grocer. 0.0)4P "There's one fellow, at least, who le not spoiled by success." "Who is he7" "The weather ruan,"—Philadelphlt Press, While Thereto; Wealth Therein RoPe. "Say, doctor, What do you think about this proposition to kill the incur. ables7w ''Well, it vi,ould depend a good deal upon the condition Of their pocket. beolts."-»Cleveland 'Plain. Dealer. • • "Atop your boo still" is the first rule In 01A -end Milks meana to do..00, £30,000 Gift rot, Sehoeit. r, George Caebery, wh fettudea the fl�de1 village of Bournvilla'n, ftr MAIn. ghtlen, htte built Ifirg eiteme.n.. tary schools at tile eche of 30e0e„ a d A:aided thein over to the trivet n Where the whole of the araeenly tsrche *1tRt lVeStod. • ONTA.RIO 1906 itnitIL MOW WTI/UMW aiui MOREINTERTAINING THAN I • • imilimamummmiemo.• ART LOANEXFI.IBIT AN Uri/ALLEV HORSE-ACATTLEEX • HIBIT mu.EXHIBITPOJLTRVANDPETSTOCK MAGNHICIEls7T .1.1DUPAtIONAL EXHIBIT OF :PROCESSES OE" IN IEW ,000 BUILDING. • sffilS1 ectNEST PROGRAMME OF AMUSEMENTS EVER PRESENTED, INCLDDING • IVANHOE" WITH EXPERT TILTERS BRODGIrr Exxellessrese le1tO14ENGLAND. . Hi'S MAJESTY'S HOUSEAOLD BAND OF THE LIFE GI-JARDS WILL MAY TWICE DAILY ON TIM GRAND'I'LAZA (rnpF.:), 11 A, AT. AND 4 P. RI. ' Nolup-to-date Canadian will miss this Exhibition. To avoid the great crowd come the first week. . mon Am. INEONMATION APP.LE TO A. McGillivray, . PRESIDENT, • ,MANAGER andSECRETA. LiTY liszt, TORONTO. r. 0.. Orr; chbr Mere. • • This is the port for Hieh-class Confectionery, and Palley. Baking. . Have erou tried our Oakes,. and Beead, if not Why not . willow:1)14741ms.— • We carry a choice line of fleets and our chocolates have no equal; we handle GANONG EROS', of New Brunswick, and HARRY WEBB'S, Toronto; we beat Vieni all in .cancy I• box goods. •While out strolling don't forget to visit our Ice Cream Parlor,we etre always pleased to see and wait on you. • Parlor open from 7.80 to 11 p.m, • ISTIMENS' eAPE i(e) ase designs, and containing tines ur Stock of high art Fiaeeee of hetes • . actions purchasable 'for' money, See VV. N e). 0 toned organs, at low prices, tristru. ns our very latest Styles of sweete #. e•'" Merits rented, tuned or repaired. Phone 42 C. HOARE'S Clinton. Gramophones and music in vterietY ab • MUSIC EIIPOItiU111. The 14211010113R Sehool Telegraphy, And General Training for Railway Service., The uew method of instrection &looted by, this whoa bas proved it great attbeees. Pupils graduate in theahortest possible tim teerefore at the least expense. Buiployment provided. ht =me. Write for free pamphlet which Will gette fall information, • Schoolroom in Gordon Block, opposite Poe • Oillee, the Meet desitablellomeatiOn in the eity • tfamection of olasses aework eordiaily Invited ROI3ERT LARMOVEAStratford, (Int • Pfinc,ipal and:instructor, formerly District Superiuthrident, Apr1120th C<DAZi Befote placing yottrrorders for your season's supply of Coal, get our prices, The very best goods carried in stock and sold 'at the lowest possible price, . Orders may beide:at:Davis tit Rowland's Hardware store, or With W J Stevenson, /A At Electric Light Want*