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The child that cannot
igest milk can digest
Cod-liver Oil as it is pre-
pared in Scott's Emul-
sion. Careful scientific
tests have proven it to be
i ,ore easily digested than
milk, butter, or any other
fat. That is the reason
why ' puny, 'sickly chil-
d:e n, and thin, emaciated
r reel anaemic persons grow
lie hey so rapidly on Scott's
Emulsion of Cod-liver
Oil and IIypophosphites
-w1 en their ordinary food
Cues not nourish them.
Don't t persuaded to accept a substitute!
Scott & Bovine, flellsrine. 50c. and $L,
A COSTLY ERROR.
The want of punctuation in tele-
grame has sometimes been followed
by serious complications. A notable
case occured some time back, when a
certain nobleman, while at his home in
London, despatched a wire to a cele-
bratedEdinburgh physician, the fav-
orite doctor 'of his wife, Almost imm-
ediately following the despatch of this
telegram, another followed it, stating
that the doctor would not be required,
in the following terms: "Don't come.
Toe late!"
The telegraphist made the message!
"Don't come too late."1
The medical man, constructing this
as urging him, to the greatest haste,
arrived at London, claimed his fee and
expenses, amounting to £200 and, by
legal proceedings, obtained that sum,
Tit -Bits.
WADES THE WORLD QVER-
Enernrons Variation,' From ponatry to
Country and $tats to State.
It is popularly supposed that the tin -
mutable law of supply and demand oper-
ating through a country mal;;es the wages
for the same labor uniform in every part
of it, as a dearth of labor in any one place
cannot be of long duration while men ore
employed elsewhere. A reoent eupple-
mentary bulletin of the manufactures of
the United States, however, shews - this
general view to be false. In Colerado the
average yearly earnings of an employe of
a manufacturing company was $720; in
Montana, $722; in Nevada, $718, and in
Wyoming,$788. In the States where col-
ored labor is abundant the total average
earnings are much less. In Alabama the
average is $878; in Mississippi, $910, in
North Carolina, $218; Georgia, $807, and
in South Carolina, $287., In New York the
average is WO; ; in Pennsylvania, $492 ; in
Ohio, $479, and in Massachusetts, $494.
When it is considered to what extent
female and child labor enter into the fac-
tory operations in New York the figures
are surprisingly high. The total wages
paid in New York manufacturing enter-
prises amount in ordinary years to $500,-
000,000. England stands at the head in
Europe as the best market for labor.
Scotland and France are a little behind
her. Then there is a heavy drop until
Austria, the Netherlands, and Belgium
are reached; the scale goes still lower in
Germany, whore the rate is the same as in
Ireland. Spain, Sweden, Russia and Italy
follow here in the order given. Accord-
ing to the table of Bodio, an Italian au-
thority, g1a4eblowers are the best paid
mechanics in Italy, and papermakers the
poorest. The rate of wages in Italy, low
as it is now, was still lower twenty-five
years ago. In England the increase of,
wages has been about twenty per cent. in
twenty-five years. A French bricklayer
now gots fifty per cent. more wages than
was paid for his work in France forty
years ago.
REDUCED TO A SHADOW.
SAVED BY A STRAWBERRY EX-
TRACT.
Gentlemen, —Feeling it my duty to give
you an unsolicited testimony for the direct
benefit I have received in my family from
the use of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry, let me say that while we re-
sided at Fenwick, Ont., my little daughter
had an attack of Dysentery or Bloody Flux,
by which she was reduced to a mere sha-
dow and became quite helpless. Fortun-
ately my family physioian advised the use
of Dr Fowlers Extract of Wild Strawberry,
as he neither had or knew anything bet-
ter for this dreadful disease, and therefore
we gave it an impartial trial. I am happy
to say that less than a quarter of a bottle
_Snail@od t... heft
ow o
f blood a
nd clots to cease,
_..
and the child promptly recovered We al-
ways have had Extract of Cherry in the
house to be ready for emergencies common
to children in summer from the effects of
fruits, etc. I would just as soon think of
losing my right eye as being deprived of
Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry.
This is a testimony' of thanks for the un-
told benefit myself and family have receiv-
ed from this great remedy. Mas W. H.
GaanOLL, St. David's, Ont., formerly of
Hamilton, Ont.
A Bedside Dialogue.
"Why oughtn't I to kill a fly?"
"Because God made it."
"He made boars, too, didn't he?"
"0; yes.,,
"You said las' night it was right to kill
bears. Why?"
"Because bears might eat people."
He shook his yellow curls out of his
eyes.
"Yes, but—mamma! Don't bears havo
to eat?''
"Not people, dear."
"What else, then?"
"I'm—not—sure."
"Is God sorry when bears is killed?"
"No, it is bedtime, Gerald."
"Why ain't God sorry?"
Because bears have not souls."
"What is souls?"
"A—a spirit that God
are spirits God makes."
"Did he make 'oo one?"
Rev. Canon Green's son Ricbard of Or.
illia was drowned.
Col Henderson, City Solicitor and Treas-
urer of Belleville, dropped dead in his office.
RELIEF LS nix HOURS—Distressing Kidney
and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the
"Great South American Kidney Cure." This
now remedy is a great surprise and delight on
accountEof its,exoeeding promptness in relieving
pain in the bladder. kidneys, back and every part
of the urinary passages is male or female. It re -
Reece retention of water and pain in passing it,
almost immediately. Sold by WATTS & CO
Archbishop Langevin expressed himself
in an interview at Montreal as opposed to
any compromise on the school question.
The Belgium Government is reported to
purpose giving Canadian Cattle another
chance by authorizing some trial ship-
ments.
Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam cures coughs,
colds, asthma, bronchitis, tightness of the
cheat, and all throat and lung troubles.
Summer coughs are more dangerous than
winter coughs.
Among the notable defeats in the elec-
tions in Britain is that of Keir Hardie,who
was famous as a labour leader in the last
House.
A few days ago Mrs. Coombs was mur-
dered at Plaistow, an eastern suburb of
London, by her two sons, aged thirteen and
eleven, because she had whipped the young-
er of them. The boys stabbed her to death
while she was asleep.
"Have tried others, but like Ayer's beat"
is the statement made over and over again
by those who testify to benefit derived from
the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Disease
never had a greater enemy than this power-
ful blood -purifier. It makes the weak
strong.
Recorder Goff, of New York, sentenced
Maria Barberi, who murdered her lover
Crr"talod, to die in the electric chair during
the week beginning August 19. If the sen-
tence is carried out, she will be the first
woman to undergo execution by electricity.
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You (ANT Gore SLEEP
�N CHURCH
1P YOU'VE 40T
A BAD COUGH,
A quick
PiCaen'r
for An
obs,' i nee
(ough.coid
No orsinn$
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„Yes
No One to Dq'the Work.
Hames (the polittotan)--"Hors's a
pretty-messi I've been invited to prepare
a speech on the financial question for the
residents of my district."
TWs—" Well, why don't you go ahead
and prepare it?"
Hames—"I can't. My private secretary
says he doesn't konw anything about the
subject."
A Paying Business.
Dreamt eigh—" Hullo, Skeamlelgh 1 You
look quite prospnous. What are you
working at these days?"
Skeamleigh—"Getting up sensations
for New York preaohers."
rhere are e5 landowners in France to
one in England.
A GREAT DISCOY_EIT
Fast . .
Diamond
Dyes ...'
For Cotton'
and4
Mixed
Goods!
creates—souls
The Only Com.
thte Des
e Market on
that Make Fast
and Unfading
Colors.
The Fast Diamond
Dyes for Cotton and
Mixed Goods(12 colors)
are triumphs of science.
They are new and im-
portant discover.
les, controlled by
Diamond Dyes,
and are found in
no other package
dyes. They will
color more goods than other package dyes,
and make colors that are absolutely fast to light
and washing. Be sure that you get Fast Dia
mond Dyes for Cotton and Mixed Goods, as
they excel all others.
Sold everywhere. t•"Dlrectton Book sod forty
samples or colored cloth free.
Wr.LLs..t RrcaAavdoi'f CO., Montreal, P.Q.:
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An meP
"Yes. It is time for bpd."
"An' he didn't make the bears none?"
"No. Let mamma undress you."
"Wes, but—mamma! ain't there any
other weason its right to kill bears?"
"We do not need bears.
"Wonder why God makes em' then."
He mused a while. "It's right for people
to kill boars, for bears ain't got enny souls?
An' God never made 'em enny? Does God
think.that's right?"
"0 yea."
Gerald thought it over. Then he re-
marked: "What a funny God!" Ten
minutes elapsed. The small philogopher
had been 'wriggling out of his knickerbock-
ers and into his nightgown.
"Wes, but—mamma! What do day
have to eat in hebben?"
"1—never heard."
44- 'Cos if dey ain't got custard pies as
good as yours I'd redder stay here."
"Kiss mamma good -night Gerald."
"Wes, but—mammal Why did God
make horseflies?'
"I —don't know."
"Fore horseflies, eats ten yfbby files a
minute. Did God make de horseflies to
eat de yfbby files, or de yfbby flies for de
horse -flies to eat?"
"I'm not sure."
"'Yes, but, mammal What do God look
like?"
"I never saw him."
' O, wes 'oo did! When he was makin'
,
'oo—don't 'oo member?"
"No, I—yon must keep still, Gerald, 1f
you want to stay down."
"But when I 'tay up I 'tay down. I
'ony want to 'toy up. But when I do dot
I 'tay down."
"It's bedtime. Good -night, Gerald."
"Wes, but—mammal"
"Good -night!"
" W ee—but—"
"Good -night I"
"Wes—but--"
TO GET RICH QUICKLY.
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,W E R A
Put Vour,'ewes X41 gut Placa,
We presume than some ptop10 th#nkc Ap
newspaper then are perstetont done. Lott
a farmer place himself'in a similar bust,
noes poeitten and see if be would do the.
same. Suppose he raises a crop of 1,,0Q0
bushels of wheat,and his neighbor would
come to buy a bushel and the price was only
the small sum of two dollars or less and
the neighbor says: "1 w111 pay you, the bum
in a very few days •" As the farmer don't
want to bo small In the matter he says "aU
right." Others Donde in the same way,
until the whole of the 1,000 bushels are
gone out to one thousand different persons,
and not one of•the purchasers oonoorna
himself about it, for it is a small account
he owes the farmers, and, of course, that
oould not help him any. He does not
realize that the farmer has frittered away
hie orop of wheat in tittle dibbles and that
he is fearfully embarrassed in hie business
beoause bis debtors treat it as a little mat-
ter. But if all would pay him promptly
(whloh they could do as well as not) it
would be a very large amount indeed to
the farmer and would enable him to carry
on his business without difficulty.
Far From Universal Peace.
There is a rebellion in Macedonia; an
insurrection is going on in Cuba; a oonfliot
between French and Brealllan citizens has
taken place on the Tr antler of Frenob
Guiana; Bulgaria is preparing to avenge
a raid into her territory by Turkish ir-
regulars' a French expedition is engaged
in an attempt to conquer Madagascar,and
in three months, wolf Informed officials
believe, Russia and Japan will be at war.
The year of universal peace is nob yet in
sight, uotwithetanding the modern in-
ventions whloh havo mads war so terribly
destructive of human life.
A<tOH VALUATION
"If there was only one bottle of Hag -
yard's Yellow Oil in Manitoba I would give
one hundred for it," writes Philip H.
Brant, of Monteith, Manitoba, after hav-
ing used it for a severe wound and for
frozen fingers. with as he says, "astonish-
ing good; esults."
A Christian Act.
There was a pretty touch of courtesy in
a Brooklyn church on a recent Sunday.
After the service began some late comers,
evidently strangers, were shown, other
seats being occupied, to the very front
pow. There were four of them and they
scrupulously followed the routine of wor-
ship, rising and remaining seated, as they
noticed those around them doing At the
hymn before the sermon, having stood
during the singing of all the others, they
rose as well. It is the custom of the con-
gregation, however, to sit, for this hymn,
and the four stood alone when the first
note was struck. Only for a few seconds,
for a young woman, a church mombor,
who saw the mistake, rose to her feet to
share the situation with them. An old
gentleman just behind her followed suit,
another at his side joined the standers,
and in less than a minute the entire con-
gregation was on its feet, put there by the
quick tact of ono young woman. And the
strangers never knew they had blunder-
ed.
Some Sound Advice for Young Men Going
Into Business.
Among the answers received by the Bos-
ton Globo recently to the question, " What
is the quickest way to got rich?" was the
following from Hon. Elijah A. Morse, M.
C., of Massachusetts.
' ` 'What is the quickest way to get rich?'
I undersand your inquiry to curie from a
young person in the morningIn
of life,
just
starting..nut_for himself in tihy world and
dependent upon his own rosoure,•s. Thu'}..
first requisite of success is to establish a
reputation for integrity and good charac-
ter. And these qualifications must be sup•
plemented by ability, industry aiid perse-
verance in overcoming untoward obstacles
and untoward circumstances. And as a
rule in this favored land of ours these quali-
fications carry in their hand the prestige
of victory and success.
"Many young persons enter life with a
fear that they will not be appreciated.
They couldn't make a greater mistake. I
tell you, young man, they will size you up
about right, and you will pass for about
what you are. I said in addressing the
pupils of the Roxbury Latin school a few
days since that I didn't underestimate the
fact that it was a good thing to be born
well; but if I am addressing persons of
humble birth and untoward circum-
stances, if you have the qualities I have
mentioned as essential to success, you can
rise above the circumstances of your
birth.
"Do you want illustrations'' Abraham
Lincoln was a rail splitter, Andrew John-
son was a Kentucky tailor, Henry Wilson
was a Natick cobbler, James A. Garfield
drove a horse on a towpath, Nathaniel P.
Banks was a bobbin boy In a factory.
"Do you want similar illustrations in
bluenose life of men who have risen from
poverty to affluence? George W. Childs
was a newsboy on the street when young,
George Peabody was a store boy, Elias
Howe, the inventor of the sewing machine,
was a poor mechanic in Cambridge, and
died worth millions, and what 1s of more
consequence, ho died acknowledged in
every land and clime a benefactor of his
race; Singer, the inventor ofthe lockstttch.
was a poor mechanic in Bridgeport, and
while working on his invention he only
allowed himself one meal a day and four
hours a night sleep; John Roach, who as
a shipbuilder and master mechanic, rvao
to stand on the highest pinnacle of world-
ly honor and fame,camo to this country a
ragged, bare-footed, homeless, friendless
Irish boy.
"1 have seen young men who thought
they could play Jekyll and Hyde, and ride
in the smoking aar and drink some, and
swear some,and go to questionable places,
and the people wouldn't know it. Young
man, yon are mistaken; read the ques-
tions thgt the Boston banks ask about a
young man who is seeking a situation.
Young man, paring woman, a good char-
acter, yes, and a clean, religious life, good
habits, no drink,no tobacco, no cigarettes,
are the foundation stones of success in
business.
"My son, with all thy getting, get
nderstonding, get wisdom - (Heavenly
wisdom), the merchandise whereof is bele
ter than the merchandlse of silver,and the
gain thereof than mere gold.
'Finally and lastly, in this favored land
of ours, above all others, is it true "that
there is no royal road to learning (and
wealth), and that honor and shame from
no condition rise.' Young man, young
woman, set your mark high, enter upon its
pursuits at once, persevere."
COLD iN-THE HEAD AND HOW TO
CURE IT.
One of the most unpleasant and danger-
ous maladies that afflicts Canadiang at this
°cation is cold in the head. Unpleasant,
because of the dull, heavy heaeaohe, in-
flammed nostrils and other disagreeable
symptoms accompanying it; and danger-
ous, because if neglected it develops into
catarrh, with its disagreeable hawking and
spitting. foul breath frequent loss of taste
and smell, and in many cases ultimately
developing into consumption. Nasal Balm
is the only,:remedy yet discovered that will
instantly relieve cold in the head and cures
in a few applications, while its faithfnl nse
will effectually eradicate the worst case of
catarrh. Capt. D. H. Lyon, president of
the C.P.R. Car Ferry, Prescott, Ont., says
—"I used Nasal Balm for a prolonged case
of cold in the head. Two applications ef-
fected a care in less than 24 hours. I
would not take 5100 for my bottle of Nasal
Balm, if I could not replace it." Sold by
all dealers, or sent by mail postpaid at 60
cents per bottle, by addressing G. T. Ful -
fcrd&Co., Montreal.
A Kankakee man tried to drown a cat by
wading out into the river and gutting it un-
der water. The oat came back, but the
man took cramps and was drowned.
$1,175,750 is the sum of the claims filled
against the city of Chicago, for damages
to the"destrnetion of property during the
Debs riots. Had not the federal authori-
ties acted so quickly as they did the claims
would probably linve been very muoh great-
er.
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Are
GET THE BEST.
The nnhlin are ton intelligent to purobase
a worthless article a second time, on the
contrary they want the beet! Physicians
are virtually unanimous in saying Soott's
Emulsion is the beat form of Cod Livor Oil.
Children Cry for
Pitcher'R Caetorlas.
lei
AYER'S
Fair
VIGOR
Restores natural
color to the hair,
and also prevents
it falling out. Mrs.
H. W. Fenwick, of
Digby, N. S., says :
"A little more
than two years ago
my heir
began
to tarn
gray
and fall
out. _ A f-
ril ,a :ieti'' ter the
.�•....... - _. use of
one bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor my
hair was restored to its original
color and ceased failing 001. An
oenasional application has since kept
t{te hair in good condition."—Mrs.
H. F. FENWIUK, Digby, N. S.
Growth
of Hair.
" Eight years ago, I had the varin-
lni,i, and lost my hair, which previ-
ously was quite abundant. I tried
a variety of preparations, but with -
oat boneticial result, ti,l 1 began to
fear I should be permanently bald.
Aboutix months ago, my husbauii
brought home a bottle of Ayer's
Ilair Vigor, and I began at once t.,
use it. In a short time, new hair
began to appear, and there is now
every prospect of as thick a growth
of hair as before my illness." —
Mrs. A. WEBER, Polymnia tit., New
Orleans, La.
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AYER'S HAIR VIGOR
PREPARED BY
OR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U .S. A.
Ayer's Pills entre'.'L.• - I.rca,t:, he.
8RI'STOL'S I
PILLS
Cure Biliousness, Sick Head-
ache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver
and all Stomach Troubles.
for Infants and Cil Hdre .
OTH ERS, Do -You Know tutz�.
Bateman's Drope, Godfrey's Cordial, many wee -tilted Soothing 8yrus
most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine
Do Ton Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic) pelotas t
Do Yon Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to dell narcoi
without labeling them poisons ?
Do Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your cl'"s
unless you or your physician know of what it is composed t
Do Ton Know that Castorla is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a tab of
its ingredients is published with every bottle?
Do Yon Know that Cantoria is the prescription of the famouit De Samuel Pitcher.
'That it has been in use for nearly thirty yearn, and that more Cadtoria 15 now solid than
of all other remedies for children combined ?
Do Ton Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of
ether countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and nus assigns to use the wont
a Castoria,"and its formula, and that to imitate them is a tato prison offense I
Do Yon Hnow that one of the reasons for granting this government protecttonwal
because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely harmless?
Do Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 3K
lents, or one cent a dose!
Do Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparationk your children >1
lis kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest t
Well, these throne are worth knowing. They are sada.
The fao-aimile
signature of
its on every
wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
nommemilmossmommaimmmmimmillmilms
Cuts; Scratches,
a �;,►S�� �1�� �:
5prairs,
and all pains, external
or internal, are instant-
ly relieved by
PERRY DAVIS'
Pain Killer.
Thla old remedy 1s known used
and sold everywhere. actat.nd
keep it by you. •
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BRISTOL'S I
PILLS
Are Purely Vegetable,
elegantly Sugar -Coated, and do
not gripe or sicken.
[BRISTOL'Ss
PILLS
Act gently but promptly and
thoroughly. "The safest family
medicine." All Druggists keep
BRISTOL'S
PILLS
othing.'..for Spnn.
READY TO WEAR
. MEN'S SUITS7
The best value inithe trade.
$3.5(3 to $5 per Suit
ROBT. COATS & SON
CLINTON
HUB GROCERY
As regular as the seasons; as steady as the Polar star, as constant as the
compass. The finality of our goods do not change; we huy the hest in the
market. We have a big stock of
WOODEN WARE.
If you need a Washtub, a Pail, a Broom, a Mop or
Scrub brush, it will pay you to call.
TEAS_We have the finest of
Ceyluns, Japans, the hest that can he had in the market.
Ben Hur, Bee Brand, Monsoon, Maravilla
COFFEE—Bedroom h nou.
Ground, leads them all. Take a look at our window for a
(.71-Y;O SWALLOW,
Clinton
S'TR2CTLY_ C AB H
After the 1st of Fehr Lary, I will sell
for Cash or its equivalent—feeling as-
sured it will he the most satisfactory
to all. It will enable me to huy my
goods to better advantage. and conse-
quently will sell at a closer !margin,
giving my customers the benefit.
Thanking my customers and Patrons
for the liberal support extended to me
in the past, 1 respectfully solicit a con-
tinuance of your favor, feeling assured
that the Cash System, being .the true
principle, will recommend itself to all
right thinking people.
The Crown Blend and Russian
Blend—We direct your attention to those
high grade Indian and Ceylon Blends. I
have had the exclusive sale of these Teas
with most gratifying results; nothing but
high grade Teas are used in these blends;
ask for these and take no ether; get sample.
Solo agent for Sailor Boy orand Japan Tea,
30o., 4lb for 51. Special value in all Teas.
Fresh Lake Herring, Boneless Codfish
Fresh Haddook,Finan Haddin, CannedFieb
Cannel Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, Flour
Oatmeal, &o. Bargains in Crookery,Ohins
Glassware, Dinner, and Toilet Sots, oto.
Produce token as Cash.
N. .')BSON, - Clinton
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