The Clinton New Era, 1888-03-16, Page 4NIWAX MAUCH 10, Ma.
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..'171E WIDE WORLD .
DIRA k not stile:haw.-
Wal'ci and honest — 44 !ill trlea to he
thinga to all men- rally ends
by being nothing to a iis .ody.
Three of the Bell Telephone Cour
-pany'e employes at Toronto n ere liu-
ed $10 each on Thursday for cutting
branches from abode trees.
Toronto, with a population of 150,-
000, has 2..!tri1icensed places for the -
sale of liquor; Montreal with a pop-
ulation of 200,000, has 1,200.
. Two car loads of silk from China
valued. at .$25.,000, for Now Yolk,
via C. P. R. passed through Ottawa
on Wednesday. Several other similar
shipments are enroute.
—The Michigan Adventists are
fully persuaded that the world will
come to an end during the coming
summer, and ate making their pre-
parations accordingly.
Three grammes dai y of antipyrin
for three days before collie' king
and the same for three days follow.
ing, ia.said by a Frei el scientist to
be a sure cure for sea•sickness.
• George. 11. Sink. the author of
"Ostlei Joe and "1farbor Lights,"
is just 51 yenta ofage. He inakea
upward of $20,000 a year by his pen
and was unheard of ton yeats ago.
Charlas Strong, a clockmaker and
miser, died mei irly in Boston leav-
ing a fortutte of $05,00 and a tnis.
eellaneous collection of clocks and
watches turnberingseaeral hundred.
Nobody knows who his heirs are, if
any.
Ah Lin,a 8 in IF, awl.; co Chinaman
who was in the service of the
American Government timing the
Civil war and lost a leg, has just
been put on the peusion list. 'Ho
will receive $8 a month to help him
keep his pig -tail in good condition.
ThePresbyterian eletrehlat Hemp-
stead, Lona Island, Cairns to be the
first Presby terian eh arch organized
in 'America, and the date of this or-
ganisation is said to be 1611. The
church organisation has been main-
tained, it is claimed, Witheet a bleak
ever since.
A small tr.eut with two Loads
has been discovered recently in the
fish hatchery at Ionia, Mich. The
beads a rti' fere tlyfire5764-irrial
the bodies unite •at the back fin.
The little fellow is described as
looking like an animated bookie ck
and as lively a wriggler as any fish
in tl.e pond.
It is recolded of the late John J.
Flanagan, city editor of the -Utica
Observer, that he professionally at-
tended 27 hailing. On one occa-
sion he persuaded the condemned
man to be hanged two ler irs earlier
than was first intended, in order to
five hint time co get home after the
event and put a good account of it
in the paper.
A physician says it is not at all
difficult to eat quail for tt number
of days in succession. He says that
game of any kind may be eaten as
a steady die t inst Hs well as may
beef or pork. 'He cites the fact that
4 sailors eat snit pork ---ti polind
day foe 1,000 days—and what, he
adds is WOk se than sailors' pork?
During his active connection with
the army in the West, Many years
ago, he ate pm isie chicken every
day for months, ited )vas glad to
gat it.
"rho crop of alligatot s is derided-
ly slim in the South -this year,' tiaid '
a mon who had juSt, rettirned from
Florida. 'In fact, the supply 18
giving out, and the alligator seems
ot-ealle road to extinction ss rapid-
ly as the buffalo. The slaughter
for their hides has raged so fittreely
• that it is no wonder the stock has
les.en depleted. It is onlysi matter
of it few years until the last surviv-
• or efit iiiighlyonotithed race will be
dodging the bullets of the hunter in
Nome lonely lagoon and wearily
waiting for the end to come.'
Every. parson speaks highly of
•to never 1.t1. •
BarkweH'S Ilreeeii.allialaaarbltcHeems,1
ettirt, ing titel r oiler a le rIO ing in.
althea 1 ok love tot Sa(o:dd.) inght,
at Mr Oeirt 1 oster's ampi hen: to
10 Wettaabiter Brid.t.r I ulna Ugl t
Silo I I. ki 14'.• 111.1 co asks! by Mr
Satso r orieeled to 1. • 1.. u 4ler
1,, • ,•4 tile- 1,4 ;• pro% 41 loos, 1111,1
.9, 1 ,tik1 1111 V. :AL.! Wt, int() a
4••,ge or den iti one of the is'ab es Vs
hind the tunphheatte. Tuere were
tseventeeu valuable performing horses
in that part of the stables. After the
evening performance, as usual, the
premises were closed, leaving a few
attendants and the keepers of the ani-
mals. About midnight Mr John Dee
Humphreys, the lion and elephant
tamer,heard a great noise,the parrots
screeching and the horses neighing
loudly le ran to the It .h'es and
found that all the wolvcs had got
loose and had attacked the celebrated
performing mare Shrewsbury. They
had pulled her down and were gnaw-
ing at her neck aud abdotnen. One
of the keepers eeurageously and skil-
fully get all the other horses safely
out of the stable. "Alpine Charley."
the trainer of the animals, and Mr
Oliver, the assiitant manager. wete
quickly at band ; and Met:hies George
amid William Sanger and Mr Arthur
Reeves presently arrived. 'Ike mare
which had been so tt rribly mang-
led was dead in a fete minutes and it
was thought erudent to., leave the
wolveit to devour her carcaist„ 'aftcr
which they became lazy and sleopy.
Oa Monday afternoon the wolves
were successfully secured. A new
large iron cage had Meti receivedoind
the door at one end of the stable wile
6uarded by a party of men aimed
with sticks, who drove the wolves to
the opposite side till the eage
placed in position and the door closed.
The stable, which is built in the form
of a triangle, was then surrounded, to
prevent the escape of the brutes. The
tnen then proceeded to the opposite
corner where a door was opened, and
" Alpine Charley," with an assistanl.
entered the den. The wolves growled
ferociously, and it was expected that
they would fly at the ke pers. By
the vigorous use of their sticks, how-
ever, the animals were kept at a
tance, while a barrier was fixed to
guide them to the cage. While this
was beiug done one of the largest
wolves showed fight, and flew at the
men, but on receiving a tremendoss
blow front a stick one of the keepers
carried,returued sulleely to the dark-
est corner. .After some thne, the
animals were all securely festened in
their cage, the door of which was
doubly locked and the ktys handed
over to the assistant manager. It is
suspected that the avid Yes Wk. re null i•
ciously lelloose by some person 1:114 ly
discharged from :11 r Sanger's employ-
ment,
EXCITINO SCENE.
rho fl4lrIId1IiC, t Metter: ceeta,
ley aid tevival • 14(41 at
Belle% it cow he,. a terge, 11,1
01111 ye/ .itnis are uouticed.
The fare) a ofit led() pity •, v
postpone.: (1., .•4 • .
wife,wito sato sl otStIl 1 , 1 o d
with Lim. Wet: ; • 4. • :.,ts
later, and the two wcro 11.1Ler.,.1
gether.
Attorney -General Martin says that
on his way down from Winnipeg he
passed 600 cars of grain standing at
Port Arthur, waiting transportation.
Each car would probably contain
about 600 bushels, so at that point
360,000 bushels were lying.
The Halton Spring Assizes opened
I
there on Mondsy, March 12, before Mr Justice Sare, t. As there were no
'.prisouers 10 the jail awaiting trial
white gloves were again presented to
. the Judge. Alta this is dh.. county
that has gone hack i Stott Act.
It seems that 'dry rot,' the, enemy
of the builders, is a sort of 1:01itagious
disease. (loud authorities state that
it can be carried by eutwa and other
tools which have b en in convict with
infected wore], and that such tratie-
mission and imprgemv ion is often the
cause of the mysteriously rapid decay
of originally sound timbers.
. The Mikado of Japan is the 1 21st
or his race, 811(1 is believed by him -
tel reed lIljiC1M to be descended from
the gods. As the national religion,
Sintuktn, rscognises 8,000,000 gods
and SIII II IS, there appears to be no
good reason why every Jap should
not be allowed to brag of 1 clually il-
lustrious decent,.
A fatal accident occurred nt (be
saw 10111 (11 Jas. Alatgesen, on the 84,1i
coneet,sion Of Bruce Township, by
which a young man named Wm.
Smith was instantly killed. Ile was
in the act of puttirg un a driving
belt,when his left min caught in some
way unknown, and he was instantly
hurled to the eeilieg and killed
stantly.
The editor of The Paris Petit Jour-
nal, which bas the largest circulatiou
in the world, saye that among the
stories sent him the most objectionable
on amount of their immorality are
generally the work of young girls.
The paper pays five cents a line for
short stories and has a circulation of
1,4C0,000 a day.
II Napoli, an Italian ranchman at
Dayton, Nev., diacovered one of his
cows choking on a potato. He thrust
in his hand and succeeded in push-
ing the obstruction down the cow's
throat, but when he undertook to
switistleatis-htniffirtre—trTiViliIildWiFic
on it like a vice, and kept her hold
until her jaws were pried apart with
a crowbar. The bones and flesh of
his arm were so crushed that amputa
lion will be necessary,
In the San Sabra valley, Tenet, an
'enchanted rock,' as it is named, ris-
es 200 feet from the plane. It ean
be seen for a dtatance.of several miles,
and in the moonlight it presents a
striking resemblance to an immense
castle, with numerous windows bril-
/lent ly lighted the effect ; is produced
by the reflection of the tnoon's rays
from polished surfaces of miartsourd
pyrites of copper. *
"The tettersboard of lite goes up
'rho tetter -board of'life goes down.'
Up and down, up and down—one
day a millionaire, next day "dead
broke''—one day buoyant in spirits,
rust gloomy as a fog—one day in
,erittoig perfect health, nest day
li'Iout" with • a bilious :Week nr
your storeeeh '1111 a strike." This is
' he ts ity the world wags now -a -days.
If yen are hili els, 1IIOI:10I.hOIIC, d izzy
licntied; dyspeptic, want appetite or
have torpid:1(.0;m of liver, kidneys or
take. 1/r Pierce's Pleasant
Pelets-purely vl go able, perfectly
hal 1111091.1s ; 011? kinse.
The Frelielt ministry, of agrictelt-
' (Ire had. a number of tests made
which will go to show that meat
can be preserved hy sugarin tt 0111011
more saddest()) y manner than by
salt. The silt is somewhat cheep:
er, but its effect its to dessroy to
quite a degree tlUt nutritive quality
of, the meat with which it is brought
in contact; while if the meat is pac'--
ed in powdered sugar a coating is
formed on the outaide,the jui .e4
the meat are rctidued, and net tho
least harm result 8. When sneer-
presar ved meat is to he used, all
that is - nect4isary is the soaking of
3.1in water, whichspeedily retuovei
wilatever traces there may be of
the preserving substance. it is
tteeight that the result of this in-
vestigation may 10411 in time to im-
portant changes in the tneat-preserv-
ng industry,
()ne of the oldest industries in
Egypt is artificial .egg hatchi ig, pr:n-
cipally engaged in by Copts. There
are said to 704) establishments of.this
nature in h c mntry, and the pro-
duction of chickens from the ovens
is estimated at from 10,000,000 to 12,-
000,000 annually. The Reason for in-
elbating lasts through three months
of the early summer. The country
people bring eggs to the proprietors
of the 'farroogs, acid give two good
eggs for every newly hatched chick.
Te11 the good news to the suffering—
At la -t is a re:m(1y found,
Which rnight have saved, had they
known it
Many who're under the ground
Tell of the "Favorite Pretoriptior,'
Bid hopriers women be glad—
Bear the good news to poor creatures,
Heart -sick. discouraged and sad.
"Female diseases," so terrible in
effects and so prevalent among all
classes, can be cured by the IlsA or Ir
Pierce's Favorite Prescriptim.4
Children Cry for
.1. 11. l).1eQuest. n, 31 ,A , id the
firm of l',11Q leStfoll & 111, bar.
risters; (tisc.. Hamilton, atiri son of the
hoe I)r Calvin MiQ lesten, died very
suddenly Wednesday morning. Mr
Maltiesien lets been in rather feeble
health lately hut last evening be was
apparently as welt t& t,siiai, W hen
about to retire to bed be took a sleep-
ing (fraught and immediatels after-
wards fell (0) the floor unconscious.
Ile never regained his senses, and
(lied in the in about 9 o'clock.
He was 41 years et age,. was well
known in businese circles, wae inter -
lo several 0( 119' manufacturing
Itolustriss4 of Ontario, and was greatly
respected.
A nietase oir a telegraph wire, high
abos'e'the street, woe the novel sight
witnessed in San Francisco recently.
Whet, he got 30 feet away inert the
telegraph pole the Mouse grew very
timid and scateely advatosad at all.
At length lie grewoAselder and finally
made the peri nfrs distnoce of over
300 feet to the next lode. A child
explained the mystery of the mouse's
queer ,journey namoing how ft
blitek-alel.tan deg had pursued it,
making it take to the pole. Whet)
the 1119114e bad eompleted hie da nger-
our 1111.1-itir !01p lir climbed down
the pele and eyed on the hand of a
look .r -on, who carried him Ittekty in
triumph. 'rho mouse end nt. object
op 11,1- proeeidings at ali. Hie spirit
seemed to be entirely broken by 1110
terrors of las jaunt.
A seriou 141100i i tor ;affray took Om e
at Allison), Oots, Friday afternoon,
about 4 o'clock, which may pntve
fate!, t...'onstables Morrison and
Hanks of Newtoss and Robinson,
drove into Allison Friday morning,
for the purpose of arresting Patrick
Niolen, charged with selling liquor in
Tottenham soma months ago. The
constnble, haring securea their pris-
oner, proceeded to the Dominion
House, when Patrick Carton and
1).iminick Tuley, mitered and created
a diiturbance. During the row Nolan
escaped, and is now at large; Foley
and Carroll were followed by ti e
ma +table* Morrison ffie I several
shots, one entering'Ca.ri'l's ihroat,
another lodging in Foley's side, ano-
Vier in his arm. Maurice Tebo, who
was in the barroom of ihe Queen's
Hotel, nasrowly escaped a stray bul.
lett; it pas el wiliin a few inches of
hi h Several dctr5 are in at. lance on the wounded men en-
deavoring to extricate the butletm,but
without success. Both men are very
low. The 10'Httibles are under ar-
res'.
'f he Methodist college at Nlitchell,
Dak., wits oolt 11' 1 yestsrday, Wth
1048 01 life.
Pitcher's Castoria:
BAKING, Pt /WDEES.
'I II I,. LATEST OFFICIAL Trsqs Ti
TH I Elt lti"LATIVT: PI' ItITY,
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The recent official tests in the
States of various articles of food have
attracted•much attention from the
public and enused a wide discussion
in the newspapers. The frauds in the
matittfacture of baking powders, and
the detr rmined efforts to force various
brands of alum possolers up in the
market, have caused the authorities
of several of the States to look par-
ticularly after this class of goods. The
Ohio State Food Commission has ex-
amined thirty different brands. and
of these 1111 1(1 twenty made from
((10111. Such.a large number tt t
stispeel ell, nor wa; it supposed that
Some of the ereent of lariat' d
phosphate poktlers, n hose 01,111t1
livers are represete to the
public aa pure and tvim eenne, had
(14) it so deteriorated as they Wei()
tound te be from 1 he use of impure
ingredients( in 1 heir compounding.
As many or thee atitillt rated brands
are sold in the I/cookie:I, the report
possesses a local interest.
Tito Ohio Cominission mole
strougt'd and (Thrill, and declitied
that pakieg powder the best --tis it
WAS Or COU rso the pi/ rest- w ,"uti ng
of effective strength, coot dneo
(Ilium in smallest. Tiantitnet. In the
powders named the 101lowing
percentages of residuum iir inert. Mat-
ter were found :—
,
Per cent of
Nrone .
Royal (Cream of Tartar
Powder)
Cleveland's .10.18
Zipp's Crystal (alum) 1199
Sterling 1203.
Dr Price's.— 12,06
Jersey (alum) -16.05 •
Forest City 24.04
Silver Star (alum) 31.88
De Land's 32 52
Horsford's (Phosphate) . 36.49
Isentain (alum) . 3&17
The nature of the residuum bears di:
rectly upon the Question ot heaith.
That in Rtoval is declared to he per-
fectly harmless. In the ease of alum
powders it, is considered hurt fol. yet
the anomot lotted in three et* the
cream of tartar powders - Cleve-
land's, 1)r Price's and Stern ng --aver-
aged more than that in (IT Crystal,
En alum powder,
impartartee of the intimate' ion
con Vey (01 thsse figure's can be best
understood lev a simple comparison.
Tale for instene.e the two first named
powders --the Royal and Cleveland's.
1'11e inert matter or residuum foetid
in Cleveland's is seen to be about 3
in 7 nore than in the other. which is
a difference of 40 per cent., the Royal
being purer that) Cleveland's by a
corresponding figure. The relative
purity of all the brands can be coin-
putsil in like manner.
mien Baby wae sick, we gave her Caetorla,
Whoa sae was a Chiba ehe cried for Caetoria,
When ehe became Mies, ehe clung to Castor's,
When she had Children, she gate them Caetorie
San Francisco policemen say they
have nue!). seen a drunken China
man..
Accordiug to the report of the In
Department there are 128,000
Indians in the Dominion under the
direct charge of the filovernment n()-
ctipying 1,117 reserves. List year,
$1,11,7,721, was spent on the teen, a
large portion being for salnries for
officials of which there is an ever in-
ereasingimtnbe.'.
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A DAY IN WINTgft,
1 HOW could one live Utruuga, a day like (Ws,
Sive.et: were ('00 (1141 With las bevies ((2 10 Live?
1.4111 heth; 1308 ham': with th •Lr ih•
Of levers wit‘air,vo nu &lib
0( 30411011 who mixt. 14,.1 te•Ji
131.11 151 l':.0141 1. sl,....r, s•seet re...111413..
The run 14 41,81, 44•141 •••1818 11 616' I.....
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1." lit • 1. '4; 3t31. r, 1‘1.14'W
411.11v • 4,1` 1..,•!..61:1 1116' Ltss
-tett thy 'lout wine,
Ou uty lips teem thine;
No task to learn, no faith to pruve-
Oh, how could one live through a day like this,
Sweett were one not with his books or lu love?
-Orella Key Bell ha The Ceutury.
The Mourning of the Poor.
Nothing is more pitiful than the emblems
of mourning of the very poor. On one side
of the doorway of one of the most poverty
stricken and repellant tenement houses a 14
of white mourning fluttered in the, bitter
winter air. It was cheap mourning, and
therefore more mournful than any other.
Composed of a rosette of coarse muslin, with
a pliantly small knot of the poorest %tilde
Satin ribbon, it told its utury ilei,titilth.ti
more furc.ibly than language could in,ssibly
portray it. The hall was a Mins et slinwatitl
ice. its door stood wide open, and no tunnel
could be colder. Every window in the mis-
erable building was dark and dirty a coal
mine. Yet, waltin thse hideous walls 11111111111
beings lived, suffered and died. Who k skulk"
help looking upon that pathetic bit uf mourn-
ing and keep front saying; "It is null with
the child. lie will walk in tut evil 119
will know no et il thought; be '11 Ih to leo et 11
deed.” -New York Press "Every 14.13 Talk."
's Ill evhititicul
11) tlr• imitttS• of titeehahimt 1141i1y,,rnr
instative, 4,:4,41.11Io the toot boa 4.1 ao
- •
when la, 1,,,t.-1(lerS it welt furnished, mid 4.hat
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SCIENCE AND PROGRESS.
EVIL eFFaCTS i OF IMPERFECTLY
PRIN 2.3 UCHOOL
ratlike% . nei lt Workk:s 1)ut•1114 4314111
A lie,. r • 19 1 01 T11.4.44oly, •!'s
44,11) 1. 11 1 4.6 14411 4 1,11. liktksia.g the Ap-
paratus and 1 nin•rintentlag 11 ith it.
The Trevelyan roeker illustrated in the cuts
can, says SciontitiC American, be easily
made. Following are the explanations and
direction, given by the journal in quotation.
1(10. 1 -TItIkNELVAN'S Itot'ESIt.
This apparatus eunsists ((11 short pi, vo, A,
of lead pipe, alenit un invh diemeter, and a
piece, 13, of Melt brass tubing, about three-
quarters of an Melt outside diameter and five
or six invites long. 'rho 141141 pipe is tlattened
a little to keep it front rolling, and tho sur-
face abut.; the side which is lk be upperIlloSt
IS Strape'l lel 84(3' ((1110,1, Thu brio.: tubing,
iS11111 thin upon oue side, near tine (sal,
tout the thitt lent is driven in nit ti the pvin
of a 11(131 ('(1) or a pute,11 48 11,1 to 14..ave the
kingitudinai a'a, damn ill (14) und
View Fig. 1.
ate s it 1,111•11,1.4 A (tun itn
tea Nov, 11 rca rn•,ty nails, a
awl a t 4,13' inferier sheath inate. 11'i1415
would tit., or4,11,,,ti•y ineelatnie 01 Civ liz,ii ilk!i
ith such implements 89 118.'1414
Vet 411111 tlies,, poor tool:, tie, Esiiinto NVill
repair 11.. leeks of their guns, make harpoteis
and 9pe4t-1,, put together their k.e.uks and
mina ks, ;tad manufacture all sorts of 1111np.:5
out of walrus ivory. They will take the
blade ent one penknife, utter it 191 1(4 10 1/0
Ilt'SIIIIIIiiii..144%.,/111(1 place it in Lowther handle,
413111 13(4.4 w4t.11 a to, 14(11 needle the hole fee the
phi on 44111011 UM blade ttiriks, having nest by
meet!, 1,1 lire ettrefully 1111te1tliskrek1 the part
of • the blade to bo dri1let1.-J.
Oxley in .1 enliven Magazine.
.1. ()ii 1111(50 1(1 21)111(4 Camp.
The bki,k st Chinese Milling e1144:1) ill the
11011.11 West is at %Varrelt, L T. 111111411,de of
(.hiles,. 1111 01' less) nt Mirk there ter set teed
ytairs, and eavli year from tiny to seventy -
eve go bate: to China with frent kse,o1 40 to
sasiou, a fortune for them. .Slost Chinese
miners ufirk Mel' ohl 111i111.9. 411111 aro very 41)1-
p011 01 cleaning up every particle of gold.;
but at Warren they are tees ,44)'1(l (411, Loa
their '11 ('('1141 system resells in largo yields. -
Chi, ibzo News.
Neither Poster.; Nor Dodgers,
13119 in' 1 Ile slirewtIc4 :Ma
• rtisers Juba 1ra111nittker. at
merchant, who 11-1 Cm* Lis
• in is way; Alt Itc4 Iki 1914
such a Idle.; ((511. poi'I, a 1.1b.;• r or a 11.111,1
bill, 2.41 plan Ow fifteen .y,,ars has been to
•buy st 1 emelt spave in a newspaper. end lin
it tip with what 18111111, 1 v;4.111,1 not give
111111(14 pit iscikiwil (311. tik•44 siktiper. 1.4 eu 1,1' 1.115
cir,c intik ilk. 1.4'.-k,11111.1 eigel'A,-.w tit&
!edits Tin— ii.s.:,11(.01.at.
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A. Psychical Ineldent.
tvell known artist et this «it y tell; a
story which' will Le of iiitee4.4 111 any one
fond et• psyellical in t-estigulleos. 114, was
sitting in his sleeping chamber late at night
reenting11 Pretlith novel, when his (rho
hail retireii sonle hours 0,.)'. i'. 19'. terIly
awoke and related a dream whieh she litel
Pio 1111,1, The dream nits an t•xitet
part -even to kletailS-9f the It of the
tmvel. Which the lady ha1 n...cet. re841. -Now
• 11v, nlng• 11', :old.
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fact 11,01 14(„ 111
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..that most •If thetit 314111 1.141'•.4. 1.19,11
1,411,1'.' 1' tie: rest of their .4 V.
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1,1011.• e ;re. ,,.'• .1 v. ;1:4; I
oven, s, 4111 ,d..taa;• 1 1(I «1 tut
iscracid. k.tty 990 • •••61,8 hit()
Ilk 11010,1 181400 -1.••••••11144 I:11141'1116H 6o66 011815
130. IIL' ('5(40 11111' il he 1 Fronk , 11, he
iS ill V ed 1'. Lake un urikuge ire 1 49k, - rhieago
1•14.eald.
1.
Sivigkilitif .1•:1141.111.
•11414111:114 eloar is 1 he 11.84. 611' tt11.4 (0111'11
"C)0'11111111" %%111011, 1/Ott11114111 111.11116•11110.1
Urge, should. be, "Isiculitit..! Tut. rong
sta.liime, is. eltai.ge41. ulna; Dr, .1111190.13, 44'119
iS said lo 1utic 1 Itk.• %sick
"t..twort," SkIt•it.11 is prk.rtull. of (11' eiteao
tree. .1 ,•kettsittV 0101'.
Heal ty '1Voikkierfi( 1.
311.. 1), sappy -Nit -as, illte works min-
ders. %V (0, whoa l was' holm 1 wits 1130,
y114l1ige-1 ilk nelyfonhily. tend no'w i have fk.ttV
liWUtikers all 'younger than myself.
141miritru• Crowd- 1:504 it 4.41113ordinavy2
.1 odd hination.
,a1,1 ,,,laidant he; ,
a shop la 11114 1111112111 City of I116.1 1, •11, iho
Adriut ie. A sign infeette; 41' (111 I, , etistom-
ers that within rim lo, titaltiited
• -91,1 slices km loaves, kkIkkj 01111,1 111
Mak liekkun *ago News.
Tla 1%4 14140. 0/0111 14011,1100 18411110 (1111,1(800 11)
lieeping bee; itt North .keteriett. nod 1101
honey preilipet 100.000,000 %1,1140.1
al.k
When a Bosom girl rends tole of 111131(1114'
10e044111'1094 S110 IS g•enerally affect 4,1 to tears,
artit little icicles form on her elieel,s,
•-- •
lf 3l.0 are annoyed by 11 balky hers,/ sell
him to somebody who 11411 1111 'r' patience
than 3 on hitt O.
. - •
Folks 0 lint laughs Wid yer en not at yer,
(lee wakes de house f1111 11' sweetness ez er
comb 1,e 1.1' honey.
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The older WO get the fewer friends We
make. 1Ve haveict (line to try t114,111.
1:444. Wiet. Flit, gets a rtrent deal of its fire
1'04111 1 1114 Bahama islands.
,
(91 14 don't 1''' S(01 e has tit. 1.01 'pepper
atunils.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
'M s G. Ching, of Stockholm,
Sweden, is 07 years of age. liav.
iog Telatives in New London,Conn.,
she decided to visit them, and is
now on the eeerui en to(t() to this
emintry. She is ravelling alone,
and het. eourige in undertaking
sueli a jouruey her 'lee 15 correitl-
ered remarkable.
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DA NtililiS)116 0 UN'PEItFErl'S
Counierivits are al Wat i• • ..4 61 -
1111.10 3.84 that 11 4.4 ...e it • • ,
lave the ori.iiital 111 .40; ,.•
011111, 113, 1111161 11.66'1 P0 •
v• 11 1,4 N: k•el 1..'11k as a • •
1.1119• 1.,, ; „3.11 0; ,t;,,l 1
b.,. itti, 444 .1 id pr,neipitd p 1 ..s to
44)12' 1,4)' ll 1 "4. 1.1.11.41111 641 . • 4'1 1 I 11 '
11111 10 LI: 41, ceix 1.1.1 1.4.t• tee.'
titling Nasal Balm in name itod a p '
'pearance, bearing auch runes as Nad-
al Cream, Nasal 13a1eaca, etc. Ask
for Nasal Balmd •do not take hai-
l;
tation dealers y urge upon you.
For sale by all d uggists or sent post-
paid on receipt ot price (50e and $1)1
by addressing Fulford & Co., Brock•
i ville, Out.
11. Rider Ilaggerd is one of the•
blonde type of Melo His skin is sal-
low and colorless, and his hair is a
sort of light drab in color._ .Hiatyes
are a dun blue, of theti;d'Which phy-
sicians are wont to 001,0001 '11111) an
anaonic temperament. His forehead
is square and strong, his lips firm attl
bis chin seusitive. ilk is an unemo-
tional lace, betraying no humor nor
tenderness, but strong in its lines aud
general effect. In fisure he is ta 11,
sleeder and dignified.
A Chicago father offend his book-
keeper, a Weil I iltalittd 3 oung titan,
$25 it he 310111,1 learn tti.) school lessen
set lor a girl et' 12 3'e81s old in the
tinie'alLotted her, mid Lite beuitee per
made failefe ef it, I
The extraordinary popularity et
Ayer's Cherry Peetoral is the natural
result of i:s use by all Casses of peo-
ple for over flirty .) (.1rs. It has pro-
ven itself' the very best specific for
colds, coughs ;led pulmonary cote-
' plain ts.
'
4. •
'2 l'ItEVELYAN's 1100KElt.
inen the brasS tills) is 11' '1141,1 alai liliteed
the lead pipe as show.i I, 404114thti rit1;_:4,..t, 8t3. coat net the lout pipe,
boiss tune 11..;;Iil 4 to rtr•It, Of ky .1,, f,,k• 41, ▪ ,
(.01.11.1.n, Willi sualeitelt ('11411) )j) give (4 ,.,01 1 „ 111. !,,iree;
101111,11 i:11011
.41 note. If it '1,'4n
s et
gait ur 1194,1 1, a lit t lejarri ne; will ste it f•ling,
test a .4( comintieto ;Ike forth /18 S0111111
14.11' 84411164
TIlt• 8,1'104 l'01,61:411111 4011 Or 11118 plit.'1101111-
011011 1.4 hat 1110 V011ti101, Of ht. lint brass with
he
tlead fetuses lie lead to stn141,,nly expand
and projeet 14414)'(9'', 1)410 dist:twee upward.
These upap
nrd rojevtions of the 1il aer
.-stlt-
nate betweeit the t wo ;mints of coat .et, and
thus the t...) ic11 44'11,11 great rapid-
ity 111141 regularity.
"Did n't know 't was
Loaded"
se ••,. his child huesati 411111 . 1..1 1 4-6'4
4.1 1, 61411:6'1' 11;‘' 14..1111 ;,f ...to 1
le, ,.!..p1;1411,.1 a • •
se:pliar and • 4...
6,0 ,n Nv.•:;•readitt; pi! s •,
lit Itisc140101s t.cep
Sarsaparilla, 1\ 1,i,•11 11 641 !!. 4. • .!•• 6;2
11. 11 • '.I••'••. 1111.1! 4111' /Mist 81•4,6, : .1
I•6; r• I 6%1. 1.111.111,44H6010'I•r .:.•
1•.114 111".1.1:1i111, •
e is slhitva tnoilitleatiort nf 3140 1.4K-'4',"111,11'6111% !,"
perinssa iti which the lead is indented tu ••1;4 '•' "
f 1.1 I t11,` cont/tet 3113(11(01,, a. it, and the 14;1 1)".1.111"1 11".1 4" 411";)"' in "t
,33;116...4„
11410;24 'hill, 1081 1186S Of (1).'. I
1 111411 1111 111.•r /1111,1,4i111,6 I'2,61„1.1•11,
111 1111110a1. id.01.1. 81,11 11141114.yd 11, r te
11(2:11,...1 kit% 11, 18 111:1•114 to 1'0M( 01 it c,a1111)(tra-
tive1). 411 411(41 i21 01 note.
114; t•ite:rni ioutuptilittioil, the ihtr fluty be
1111111,to reek kith longittelinally mid.
any1a 811o11111-
1 1, kla11
I' • : : 1141 111 dill: Milt' 1.•••1111
111.111 tit' tile 1 As) S 8111118,
• l'•••111•11 I • 4' • 111'61111h 1 I /-
i1111 .% 14 r's
,i •, ron,, for
1/41 '11.4.4aus imeing Shower.? •1 19,,i111,ic 11- 1 '
reply lo the above eit, ry, c,,rre•pon,12 I set , lc,: 611'','
('114 it: Popular Sewn -4-, :setts eNi,re4.4:4,44 hi;
1(0114( 114434 %velem. de fall tluvvit. lie elaint,
to have' relic:at-114 54;0; th,,se t,arth worms in
caldron _kettles. sitspt,n,10.1 444 lung fly
bails of C11111118, 111111 11114' 11( 110 eseillec.ticiti
svith Vine ground 41111' 1.111*U1lg1.1 lite lkall Or
ellnill, runt the p0l01tin,1 its rests; and in malty'
.1. Cost rieLt. 1',.„
111,1, 11, N. V.. says ; 11 44421(1.4'
:\ 10611(.111V, 1 111611 II 541101110•1 8111.81:1111•••
11/1'111,' '101ilul' ''211 ('..UIl'l. 124..1.1'1•1•'•1.
6-a1'•661.1111'1116/6 8014 41 li•W 1,9,' (34 .\
.1 fter helr use. 14,1 freshio IdtO
stronger ge tit the summer."
for stn.11 (0(11114(4 0) get without falling 1.10811,Ayer's Sarsa.parilia„
114.18•14 I6it411.1tit1111.1 '5,.here it NVaS illtpossiblO
ns Iti Slip frollghs. and btlekeffi, till)S, pans, 1114 1.3ItEll (kV
etc. A filet in voimeetion with these eireum- Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co., Lowell, Mass ;
stun 04 iS, that, unless discovered in a short Price $1; six nottics, :I.:, ',Verdi t ,i bottle. ;
time after getting into these vessels or traps, .
(01) lire de111-drowlie.1, probrildy; shoW-
ing 4(1111 they art. ineapable Of climbing out Til l'; l'ItINCIPLI.:
of tho itiehNing tvall. whatever it might be,
'4
(4.4 11 1 4,11 or plot, invliaedoutward,'whith they •-411N
ust han
ve eeende.1 10 MI 4/1:1110s/,' ilit•linti• . it •. tiok, A'67s
1s
m — g
,,,... 4....,. Hi,. ,.,„,:hlt., if we .upi,,..., the . 0 il
wmml
Dors Itclpe 1 themselves in lry 4•1•:.4.iiiig up' ... ,44t
I 8. • Al gnI. 'rhiseorre,p,,u,hq8 ,...
.,1 1,4,L.i 31 r.l' N. \
et '' cq
tle -, \''' .11), ill (Vitt' l'iIitl INT:41111'1% 11184441' the
•eirciikki.t:,iick•s it 'ie.', kit' tlkov 11,10,'Ikeet ll kkf > rikZ
1.1..
0
1:19r., rre etent (l',(( ('1,4 ((1. 03 011)113 44'01,1 her,
isetisiwe etileet.
Th Hatt minister of public. inst Inlet lea
1 161" ti..7::::,'111,14,•\:1:1,-..Yies.r;11';',1,,lii",115'l19',v011141r111rlii'
ty'tslig
.dili
sch,,Ols. its )119Npreen-
NeiCikt ific ('11'Y 1.1"1,11'13'
low bildrea
1 I, 1 I W.; aim r
1.. .116.1•1611:,•' 1166%, .40 I I./ 11 •
Of 1 '.•. '• 16.1141111 4.1' 1;184, 4161'1 •:',1641 ing 4/1.'
letters ai,•, Tin. chi, r
books 1 to the very dazzling
1
UN. 1 1,1:,:,k 11
11:,t. 11::t.,11
,,s4,riSt.41,t4lili1g101‘1.1,:;;;;
los,81011) au 1 the evil etiects nf this
is aided by the paper being 1.4141196.1 :eel by
tin; light supplied ing usually
ticucrally 11pea1<in4, lie school hooks er this
t:01040y are well printed.
To, Itestore Stone Steps.
Tio restore stone staircases, of which the
steps have 1se.0:110 Worn, e, Froneli journal'
tidy ke. (111,1 the worn parts' he 113,151 (((31(1
with n solo! Mu of silicate of pteash tsolitble
441114, mill then' that the step be given its
ori4114111 form 1,3' 14181104 4)4! a paste eomposed
of 11,ydrai01ic lime and silicatc or punish, to
1,1441 311 pee emit, of line silicions sled is
tine lidile•I, The durability of the steps time
re,,1411•481. il is claimed., Is cumparablt, to that
10111441 449,1.141 110 Old:tilted hill!, the best stones,
awl 21,111i,1011 01' the added 4,..;9rt is per -
le 11111(1 ((1(14 chemist, has proved that
_
Aclii and 1)13' roe.
salts:site nest ii, a prevent' ve and cure for dry
rot, At 11151 1 he 991 is as MCA ill the dry or
pm,.,1,1. tone. hut tatterty the greatest 811C -
4s•84 lots lona, 1,ellie‘ ed. according to l'rofessor
Vark,ky. l.,' 1io.uI4ilug five ounces it tul
flame 1.1.111 te.!‘i in one quart or COM -
ince s;iiril. 1.I349 Sella 1011 to a
eine. ',meet .11.41:.9. wit) tvater the' moment
'of (("11(41 0.
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V4•104.ity of Torpekrocs.
Issas—or 'Moss diseussing in the .km011-
E1111 n,,,,oeiat ion 11)4.' yekeity of tnrpoloes,
'mention-. that. sI ran•s and bits of hay are
often driven like thlrfil into pine I On 1%1S, and
even into the dense bark of 1191:o93' 41')
/Ie had found that to obtain similar re.,,tilts
by slnulting straws from rat air gun.
ties of from 1:10 to 175 mato an hone WOTO
3(10 1(0,1',
ExcrelSo fkt Open Air.
Wintli nerve; are the eonstant eompanions
of inact N, Itt ing but exercise and the
Orli 11 ir 1,1111.sLrengt hen the nerves and pre-
vent (19 diseases that arise from their relaxed
'state. 'rite active and laborious seldom com-
plain of nervous diseases. Such complaints
come from people of ease and affluence.
Active diversions are necessary, not seden-
tary oneist The latter do not fill the lungs
with fresti air or add inighttless to the eye or
strength tt) the muscles.
A Buffalo man, 41 ho has just cele-
brated his 19th birthday, is grey -
headed, lie was born February
21)fh, ,ittat 77 years ngo.
An esthetic Chicago tailin Kends
to his ptitrone in lieu of bills a
alitiftilly colored print of a forget-
me-not, lfe (4)45 1110 scheme works
nicely, rind hie patents never paid
lip se pronipily aryl rheerfully .11e.
fore..
COLD MEDICATED.
ifeat lance, et;', Yence et., To4e,?4•.,
Washington', M.D.L.C,PS..0.,
1111(1t(1114 9ur....sal,44 ill 41.11
RATTENSURY HOUSE,
MONDAY, 19th OF MARCH, IOU
oNE DAY ONLY
COO:
Asa A matEsses PATIS▪ N-TS CI 111:11 Ilt
DK. WASkumics's Nike; Mteritem. .
M. S. Dean, BrIdgenorth, Ont., Catarrh, head
and Mutat. :firs Jos. Eyre, !timbal's, Ont., re.
1114)V111g g!mith from nose. Mr Stevenson, (boil-
er foundry) Petrolea, OW., Catarrh. 2.1rs,„,11
Cornish, Wallaceburg, Ont., Asthma and Com
suniption. Mrs MeLandress, lona, Catarrh of
the throat, Airs J. Laniking and smi, Kingston,
Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Mrs R. chem...
bur, Aylmer, Ont., Catarrh throat. Mrs jaw.
Embeimou, Napanee, Ont., stand-
ing. J. A Little, Dundalk, Ont., Catarrh,, J.
E. Kelsey, Badgeruse P. O., latarrh, bad forini.
crim's sea, Walleeebtirg, Ont., Catarrh,
bead and throat. R. Menzies, Wareham, Obt.,
Catarrh, head and throat, , Mrs F.Seett StSMing,
Ont., catarrh, licad and 1111 0141. Edith Pierce,
Sirathroy, Ont., enlarged tonsils. W. Lindsey,
Petrolea, 0111,, catarrh. Mrs J.Tait, Vyiter,Ont.•
catarrh, head and threat. Mr it.Noble, jeweller,
Petrolea, catarrh, throat 11. McColl], P. AI.,
Strabliroy, Ont., bromato eonsumptiOn. W. 11,
Storey of Storey & Son,prominent glove manu-
facturers of Acton, Ont., mired by Or Washing.
ton of Catarrh of the throat, bad form, and pro-
nounced ilieurable by eminent speeialiats 111
Canada and England. Wi•ite him for particulars
1100 111B 113
)10 A 1,1, KINDS.
Field a,id Galeflell Seed 84 of all
l'reS111 and MAY, iticlud-
fug Seed Peas, Oats and Buck-
wheat, at the
CLINTON PEED wroltc.
It. TZS DI ()NS.
FA IINIS FOR SALE.
FjOUSE A N D LOT FORSALE -TIIAT VALE
A ULM and conveniently situated property
owned by Alr John Callender, being lot 1811, on
the north side of Huron St. The house 1111/3 11111.
able accommodation for large tinnily, with all
conVeniences, sucli as bard anti soft water, etc.
Gad stable on the lot, Perther particulars on
wpifeation to MANNINO & SCOTT, Clinton.
3toAs £gales rug
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