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The Clinton New Era, 1897-06-25, Page 3,x. ` - A PEEP INTO APF1110A, WAt"et VfAW* AecoUUt of the $atiVes and the Awmals. Who eastern coast of Africa was an uu. known region in Marco -Polo's day, and when be bad traveled so (or to the south - era end of Alla that be began to get glimpses of Africa he could not believe . t that he board reports from the eastern aide Of that couttnent---of which he already knew something, as it formed the South- ern border of, tho AAedltetrrqueau am So be spgaks .kladaeawar, which he calls YSMAdefgascar, and Zanslbar, which he calls Zar>ghibar, as though they were parts of India. If we remember that Marco was '• q the first writer, European or Asiatic, to mention Madagascar by that name, and almost the Brat to give the warld any in- formation concerning that unknown land, We mag excuse the fact that his geography met mea mixed. Hub his descriptions ! Sta�eople and the animals of eastern A oa are pretty acwrate, as may be seen; They ore all black, their hair !s sa black as pepper and so frizzly that even with water you can scarcely straighten it. And their mouths are so large, their noses so turned up, their lips so thick, their eyes eo big and bloodshot, that they look like very devils. They are, in fact, so hideously ugly that the world has nothing to show more horrible. There are also lions that are black and quite different from ours. And their sheep are all exactly alike in color—the body all f white anti the bead black. No other kind of sheep is found there, you may rest as - cured. They have also many giraffes. This Is a beautiful creature, and I must give i you a description of it. Its body is short and somewhat sloped to the rear, for its hind legs are short while the fore lege and the neck are both very long, and thus its bead stands about three paces from the ground. The head is small, and the ani- mal is not at all mischievous, Its color is all red and white in round spots, and it is really a beautiful object. The women of this island are the ugliest _ in the world, with their great mouths and big eyes and thick noses. The people live on rice and flesh and ruilk and dates, and they make wine of dates and of rise and of good spines and sugar. There is a great S deal of trade, and many merchants and vessels go thither.—"The True Story of Marco Polo," by Noah Brooks, in St. Nicholas. GRANT TO BUCKNER. We w111111, sen the Now 'Bra to now 'etibsc' ribs rs fear ^ the hal I Munyon ia(S Nowa NQ=14. t t �'A�THE MAN.4><.L DIS�It�UIIILD I+ACICSAt Portage la, PrairiQ Renr Brd .-----' - So -Called Incurable Disease.% Y ield to His Remedies HONEST PEOPLE TESTIFY THE ExPERIENCE OF THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN CURED PROVES THAT THE MOST OBSTINATE FORMS OF RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, DYsPEY- S1A, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, AND BLOOD AND NRRVOUs DISEASES ARE PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED BY MUNYON'S REMEDIES— ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MUN- YON'S GUIDE To HEALTH, SELECT A 25 CENT REMEDY AND CURE YOURSELF.,;,.;4 Mr William Dorman, No. 767 Gerrard St., East Toronto, Ontario, Canada, say a —"For seven years I was a great sufferer from bladder trouble. I was treated by physicians and used all kinds of patent medicines and local treatments, but with. out any permanent relief. Advised by a friend I decided to give Munyon's Bladder Cure a trial. From the very first I ex- perienced great relief, and after using less than one 25c bottle I have been completely cured. As I lacked confidence in iunnyon's Remediea the results to me have been simply wonderful." Munyon's Rheumatic Cure seldom fails, to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days. Price 25o. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. Price 2.5e. Munyon's Cold Cure prevonts pneumonia and breaks up a cbld in a few hours, Price 25o. Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allaya soreness and speeuily heals the lungs. Price 2Fc. Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back, lions or groins, and all forms of kidi)63' disease. Price 25o. Munyon's Nerve Cure stops nervousness and builds up the system, Price 25c, Munyon's Headache Clare stops headache in three minutes. Price 25. Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price 25c Munyon's Blocd Cure eradicates all im- purities of the blood. Price 25e. Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women, Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never fail. The Catarrh Cure—price 25c—eradicates the disease from the system, and the Ca- tarrh Tablets—price 25c.—cleanse and heal the parts. Munyon's Asthma Remedies relieve'in three minutes, and cure peimaneDtly, Price $1. Munyon'slVitalizer restores lost vigor. price $l. A separate care for each disease. At all druggists, Mostly 25c a vial. Personal letters to Prof, Munyon, 11 and 13 Albert St., Toronto, answered with free medical advice for any disease. Rev Dr 1'arkhurstis causing grief to his former temperance associates in New York. He has abandoned the atl i- tnde he took up on the Sunday closinst questi" and now advocates the sale of beer and light wines on that day. His reason of changing a.boutis that theat. tempt to prohibit such sale has result- ed in more and worse evils than are caused by allowing the sale of light stimulants under proper restraints. Everywhere evidence is being given of the faith which capitalists have in the future of this country. The latest new industry is that of Grand Mere, Quebec, where a paper mill, to employ 41X1 hands, is being built. Hitherto the company has produced pulp wood only; now it will convert thepnlp wood into paper. In addition to the mill, 50 cot- tages and a hotel are being erected at the place. OTHERS FAIL -IT CURES! DEAR Sins, -From my own experience I can confidently say that Dr Fowler's Ex- tract of Wild Strawberry possesses true merit, It was the means of saving my little girl's life last summer, She was teething and took violent diarrbcoa, Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry cured her, and I feel that I cannot say enough in its favor. MRS WM. ARTHUR, Teetergille, Ont. Uncut Copies For Reviewers. It does seem ungracious t'bus to state it and savoring of indolence, but the English book reviewers complain of the books they receive which are uncut. That Important person in the big newspaper office, the ex- change editor, never could get through his onerous labors were his journals placed on his table uncut. No man probably ever could rely upon a wife or a daughter to out the leaves of a book for him, for when they undertake the task they will dip into the volume, read bits here and there and never quite finish the job. If fully determined, however, to out, the gentler sex never will knife the index or preface. Then there is some nit neces- sary in cutting a book. Imprimis, you moat have a proper paper outter, for your wife's hairpin is as murderous a tool as is a pen- holder, a pipestem or your own index fln- ger, Nevertheless, if the professional reader does cut for himself, there are certain nd- vantages. If the volume is illustrated, he sees the points, and these give clews to the contents, Books are not cut by publishers for the reason that margins should be pre- served in once of rebinding, because then Fin additional sliver has to be taken off. Andrew Lang has been most severe, an- athematlringpublishers who send him un - out volumes.—New York Times, The Dearth Value of a Beard. Many people are not aware of the bone, Its, from a health point, derived from tv i•nring beards. They ere bettor respirators than science could ever make. Phe hair of the mnstimho not only ab- sorbs the moisture and miasma fogs, but It strains the air from thedust and soot of dui great smoky titles. It acts also in the most stdentiac manner by taking heat from the warm breath as it leaves ttbc chest and supplying it to the cold air taken in. it is a rospirator and a comforteras weld, so that with a good, thick, bushy board, a man might faoe a blizzard with impunity. Moffat and Livingstone, the African ex- plorers, and many other travelers, say that at night no wrap could equal the beard.-- Pearson's Weekly. 'I'EO fan• tlreof Ova? if vrappor. 1807 for 50 eek. Haul shot his sister-in-law, Priscilla 8e wrote a lllessage while He was Dy- A• Pee tEtet of the Id t the xo>doata ing to His Former Adversary. Mr. John R. Proctor contributes to The stantly. Century "A Blue and Gray Friendship," , A yuan of G feet &, erect as the Indian he is disproportionately confounded with, describing the relations between Grant j . and Buckner.. The latter visited Grant at faoe. Tne beat remedy is a thorough course Mount McGregor, and ag General Grant a fine of unusual physical strength could not then speak, he wrote a message be Obtained and to his friend and former adversary, This humors through the proper channels, and so makes the skin become soft, healthy, Is reproduced in facsimile for the first cular European limbs, Diaz is physically time. The message was as follows: "I have witnessed since my sickness just what I have wished to see ever since the ` war—harmony and good feeling between t the sections, I have alwayscontended that well known to thousands of Uanadians, if there had been nobody left but the sol- much more visible In his figure than in diers we would have bad peace in a year. Paine's Celery Compound d live. Jubal Early and Hill are the only two that a I know of who do not seem to be satisfied There are young old men everywhere, but on the southern side. We have some on EV6Iy Trace Of ours who fo;ilcd to accomplish as much As Y they wished, or who did not get warmed - up to the fight until it was all over, who Disease, have not bad quite full satisfaction. The i' great majority, too, of those who did not " go into the war have long since grown tired of the long controversy. We may F now well look forward to a perpetual peace blo absurdity to pretend that this man has aehome and a national strength that will ` secure us against any foreign complication. a I believe myself that the war was worth preme stress. It in 40 of them he ever all it cost us, fearful as that was. Since it .' was over I have visited every state, in Eu the finest productions of the lithographer's rope and a number in the east. I know, been by faith and not by sight, for from as I• dial not before, the value of our Inbar- , itance. " We w111111, sen the Now 'Bra to now 'etibsc' ribs rs fear ^ the hal I Munyon ia(S Nowa NQ=14. t t �'A�THE MAN.4><.L DIS�It�UIIILD I+ACICSAt Portage la, PrairiQ Renr Brd .-----' - So -Called Incurable Disease.% Y ield to His Remedies HONEST PEOPLE TESTIFY THE ExPERIENCE OF THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN CURED PROVES THAT THE MOST OBSTINATE FORMS OF RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, DYsPEY- S1A, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, AND BLOOD AND NRRVOUs DISEASES ARE PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED BY MUNYON'S REMEDIES— ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MUN- YON'S GUIDE To HEALTH, SELECT A 25 CENT REMEDY AND CURE YOURSELF.,;,.;4 Mr William Dorman, No. 767 Gerrard St., East Toronto, Ontario, Canada, say a —"For seven years I was a great sufferer from bladder trouble. I was treated by physicians and used all kinds of patent medicines and local treatments, but with. out any permanent relief. Advised by a friend I decided to give Munyon's Bladder Cure a trial. From the very first I ex- perienced great relief, and after using less than one 25c bottle I have been completely cured. As I lacked confidence in iunnyon's Remediea the results to me have been simply wonderful." Munyon's Rheumatic Cure seldom fails, to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days. Price 25o. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. Price 2.5e. Munyon's Cold Cure prevonts pneumonia and breaks up a cbld in a few hours, Price 25o. Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allaya soreness and speeuily heals the lungs. Price 2Fc. Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back, lions or groins, and all forms of kidi)63' disease. Price 25o. Munyon's Nerve Cure stops nervousness and builds up the system, Price 25c, Munyon's Headache Clare stops headache in three minutes. Price 25. Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price 25c Munyon's Blocd Cure eradicates all im- purities of the blood. Price 25e. Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women, Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never fail. The Catarrh Cure—price 25c—eradicates the disease from the system, and the Ca- tarrh Tablets—price 25c.—cleanse and heal the parts. Munyon's Asthma Remedies relieve'in three minutes, and cure peimaneDtly, Price $1. Munyon'slVitalizer restores lost vigor. price $l. A separate care for each disease. At all druggists, Mostly 25c a vial. Personal letters to Prof, Munyon, 11 and 13 Albert St., Toronto, answered with free medical advice for any disease. Rev Dr 1'arkhurstis causing grief to his former temperance associates in New York. He has abandoned the atl i- tnde he took up on the Sunday closinst questi" and now advocates the sale of beer and light wines on that day. His reason of changing a.boutis that theat. tempt to prohibit such sale has result- ed in more and worse evils than are caused by allowing the sale of light stimulants under proper restraints. Everywhere evidence is being given of the faith which capitalists have in the future of this country. The latest new industry is that of Grand Mere, Quebec, where a paper mill, to employ 41X1 hands, is being built. Hitherto the company has produced pulp wood only; now it will convert thepnlp wood into paper. In addition to the mill, 50 cot- tages and a hotel are being erected at the place. OTHERS FAIL -IT CURES! DEAR Sins, -From my own experience I can confidently say that Dr Fowler's Ex- tract of Wild Strawberry possesses true merit, It was the means of saving my little girl's life last summer, She was teething and took violent diarrbcoa, Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry cured her, and I feel that I cannot say enough in its favor. MRS WM. ARTHUR, Teetergille, Ont. Uncut Copies For Reviewers. It does seem ungracious t'bus to state it and savoring of indolence, but the English book reviewers complain of the books they receive which are uncut. That Important person in the big newspaper office, the ex- change editor, never could get through his onerous labors were his journals placed on his table uncut. No man probably ever could rely upon a wife or a daughter to out the leaves of a book for him, for when they undertake the task they will dip into the volume, read bits here and there and never quite finish the job. If fully determined, however, to out, the gentler sex never will knife the index or preface. Then there is some nit neces- sary in cutting a book. Imprimis, you moat have a proper paper outter, for your wife's hairpin is as murderous a tool as is a pen- holder, a pipestem or your own index fln- ger, Nevertheless, if the professional reader does cut for himself, there are certain nd- vantages. If the volume is illustrated, he sees the points, and these give clews to the contents, Books are not cut by publishers for the reason that margins should be pre- served in once of rebinding, because then Fin additional sliver has to be taken off. Andrew Lang has been most severe, an- athematlringpublishers who send him un - out volumes.—New York Times, The Dearth Value of a Beard. Many people are not aware of the bone, Its, from a health point, derived from tv i•nring beards. They ere bettor respirators than science could ever make. Phe hair of the mnstimho not only ab- sorbs the moisture and miasma fogs, but It strains the air from thedust and soot of dui great smoky titles. It acts also in the most stdentiac manner by taking heat from the warm breath as it leaves ttbc chest and supplying it to the cold air taken in. it is a rospirator and a comforteras weld, so that with a good, thick, bushy board, a man might faoe a blizzard with impunity. Moffat and Livingstone, the African ex- plorers, and many other travelers, say that at night no wrap could equal the beard.-- Pearson's Weekly. 'I'EO fan• tlreof Ova? if vrappor. 1807 for 50 eek. Haul shot his sister-in-law, Priscilla WHAT AILS YOU? A• Pee tEtet of the Id t the xo>doata A Cold in the Head? Some Sneezing? Pains over the eyes? Disgusting drop. stantly. ping in the throat? Headache? -It may , A yuan of G feet &, erect as the Indian he is disproportionately confounded with, mean that thel seeds of Catarah have been j . sown -Don't neglect it an hour -Dr. faoe. Tne beat remedy is a thorough course Agnew's Catarrhal Powder will give re- a fine of unusual physical strength lief in 10 minutes. be Obtained and '°h bad chronic catarrh for a number of humors through the proper channels, and so makes the skin become soft, healthy, years, Water would run from my nose cular European limbs, Diaz is physically and eyes for days at a time. I tried many cures without any permanent relief. I was induced to try Dr. Agnew's Catarrh ` Powder. it cured me and I have had no t return of the malady. I find that for a well known to thousands of Uanadians, cold in the Tread it gives almost instant re- much more visible In his figure than in lief. I would not be without it and I re- Paine's Celery Compound d live. commend it most heartily," 0. G, Ari- a CHER, Brewer, Me. Sold by Watts & Co. There are young old men everywhere, but Annie Iiumiston, of Fothwell, has been EV6Iy Trace Of in confin4mentover eight montbs, awaiting mens. Dr. Leen was the first medical her trail on a charge of murdering bar own edge. By the tithe step, the fine ruddy child. The prisoner's sister Alice, the Disease, priociple witness for the crown, has dis- Ing intoxicants in his practice. Both appeared, and the grand jury recommends to olog or knot, by'tbe keen, full eye, or that theprisoner be liberated. The county council also petitioned the minister of jus- DLAM019D JUBILEE SouvENill:—"The Grand tice to liberate the girl. blo absurdity to pretend that this man has The Portrait of Queen Victoria published ` by the Montreal Star is out, and as was ready for Diamon a hasign anticipated, is causing a gennine furore. preme stress. It in 40 of them he ever A cablegram from London, Erigland, says your blood is elaggieh, impure and poison. it beats all the pictures of Victoria the finest productions of the lithographer's in England, and cable orders are being re- been by faith and not by sight, for from ceved at the Star office for the picture. impurities, you cannot be healthy and The Star Jubilee Medal of pure aluminum the British empire, Canada the Premier is attracting wide -spread attenticn, There ' will not be enough of these two Jubilee If you would renew the system, cleanse. Souvenirs to go around for everybody wants oontains pictures -of the Queen, The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and Prince them. the Iron Chancellor, but of actual rulers, republican or dynastic, there car - We hear a great deal about great system cleanser and blood purifier, The following letter from Mr D. No Ma. purifying the blood. The are the letters 'LB', on the other side of this is a Union Jack suitably draped, Be- way to purify it is to enrich t°O• Unhand, without hesitation and with l accuracy, as I have often been at pains W it. Blood is not a simple life-giving qualities unknown to the ordin- fluid like water. It is made miniature views of the new Victoria Jab- up of minute bodies and rn when these are deficient, the /4 blood lacks 'the life-giving Arch Steel Bridge, Niagara Falls. Be. Scott's Emulsion is selves as to the mon and money using in principle. not - Lmere blood purifier. It caused a remarkable change in my condi- Wccy increases the number mark of the system. The demand for the red corpuscles in the military zones can tell you in twice the blood and changes unhealthy I was tt vatted with a vsry bad type of Action into health. the supply, and it has been decided to dis• If you want to learn more Diaz can tell you of the entire field. The f it we have a book, which body for four years. I was under treat• tells the story in simple words. the order in which applications are reoeiv- ' SCOTT & BOWNE, Bellovilie, Oat - We w111111, sen the Now 'Bra to now 'etibsc' ribs rs fear ^ the hal I Munyon ia(S Nowa NQ=14. t t �'A�THE MAN.4><.L DIS�It�UIIILD I+ACICSAt Portage la, PrairiQ Renr Brd .-----' - So -Called Incurable Disease.% Y ield to His Remedies HONEST PEOPLE TESTIFY THE ExPERIENCE OF THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN CURED PROVES THAT THE MOST OBSTINATE FORMS OF RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, DYsPEY- S1A, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, AND BLOOD AND NRRVOUs DISEASES ARE PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED BY MUNYON'S REMEDIES— ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MUN- YON'S GUIDE To HEALTH, SELECT A 25 CENT REMEDY AND CURE YOURSELF.,;,.;4 Mr William Dorman, No. 767 Gerrard St., East Toronto, Ontario, Canada, say a —"For seven years I was a great sufferer from bladder trouble. I was treated by physicians and used all kinds of patent medicines and local treatments, but with. out any permanent relief. Advised by a friend I decided to give Munyon's Bladder Cure a trial. From the very first I ex- perienced great relief, and after using less than one 25c bottle I have been completely cured. As I lacked confidence in iunnyon's Remediea the results to me have been simply wonderful." Munyon's Rheumatic Cure seldom fails, to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days. Price 25o. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. Price 2.5e. Munyon's Cold Cure prevonts pneumonia and breaks up a cbld in a few hours, Price 25o. Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allaya soreness and speeuily heals the lungs. Price 2Fc. Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back, lions or groins, and all forms of kidi)63' disease. Price 25o. Munyon's Nerve Cure stops nervousness and builds up the system, Price 25c, Munyon's Headache Clare stops headache in three minutes. Price 25. Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price 25c Munyon's Blocd Cure eradicates all im- purities of the blood. Price 25e. Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women, Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never fail. The Catarrh Cure—price 25c—eradicates the disease from the system, and the Ca- tarrh Tablets—price 25c.—cleanse and heal the parts. Munyon's Asthma Remedies relieve'in three minutes, and cure peimaneDtly, Price $1. Munyon'slVitalizer restores lost vigor. price $l. A separate care for each disease. At all druggists, Mostly 25c a vial. Personal letters to Prof, Munyon, 11 and 13 Albert St., Toronto, answered with free medical advice for any disease. Rev Dr 1'arkhurstis causing grief to his former temperance associates in New York. He has abandoned the atl i- tnde he took up on the Sunday closinst questi" and now advocates the sale of beer and light wines on that day. His reason of changing a.boutis that theat. tempt to prohibit such sale has result- ed in more and worse evils than are caused by allowing the sale of light stimulants under proper restraints. Everywhere evidence is being given of the faith which capitalists have in the future of this country. The latest new industry is that of Grand Mere, Quebec, where a paper mill, to employ 41X1 hands, is being built. Hitherto the company has produced pulp wood only; now it will convert thepnlp wood into paper. In addition to the mill, 50 cot- tages and a hotel are being erected at the place. OTHERS FAIL -IT CURES! DEAR Sins, -From my own experience I can confidently say that Dr Fowler's Ex- tract of Wild Strawberry possesses true merit, It was the means of saving my little girl's life last summer, She was teething and took violent diarrbcoa, Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry cured her, and I feel that I cannot say enough in its favor. MRS WM. ARTHUR, Teetergille, Ont. Uncut Copies For Reviewers. It does seem ungracious t'bus to state it and savoring of indolence, but the English book reviewers complain of the books they receive which are uncut. That Important person in the big newspaper office, the ex- change editor, never could get through his onerous labors were his journals placed on his table uncut. No man probably ever could rely upon a wife or a daughter to out the leaves of a book for him, for when they undertake the task they will dip into the volume, read bits here and there and never quite finish the job. If fully determined, however, to out, the gentler sex never will knife the index or preface. Then there is some nit neces- sary in cutting a book. Imprimis, you moat have a proper paper outter, for your wife's hairpin is as murderous a tool as is a pen- holder, a pipestem or your own index fln- ger, Nevertheless, if the professional reader does cut for himself, there are certain nd- vantages. If the volume is illustrated, he sees the points, and these give clews to the contents, Books are not cut by publishers for the reason that margins should be pre- served in once of rebinding, because then Fin additional sliver has to be taken off. Andrew Lang has been most severe, an- athematlringpublishers who send him un - out volumes.—New York Times, The Dearth Value of a Beard. Many people are not aware of the bone, Its, from a health point, derived from tv i•nring beards. They ere bettor respirators than science could ever make. Phe hair of the mnstimho not only ab- sorbs the moisture and miasma fogs, but It strains the air from thedust and soot of dui great smoky titles. It acts also in the most stdentiac manner by taking heat from the warm breath as it leaves ttbc chest and supplying it to the cold air taken in. it is a rospirator and a comforteras weld, so that with a good, thick, bushy board, a man might faoe a blizzard with impunity. Moffat and Livingstone, the African ex- plorers, and many other travelers, say that at night no wrap could equal the beard.-- Pearson's Weekly. 'I'EO fan• tlreof Ova? if vrappor. 1807 for 50 eek. Haul shot his sister-in-law, Priscilla r- A• Pee tEtet of the Id t the xo>doata Hall, and then Sot himself, dying In- e• stantly. How Good Looks, Perfect , A yuan of G feet &, erect as the Indian he is disproportionately confounded with, Some people are troubled with, pimples and boils, especially about the neck and Health and Pure Blood qufok'asthe the Iberian be far more nearly is, faoe. Tne beat remedy is a thorough course I can ' a fine of unusual physical strength of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which axeis 'a] be Obtained and and still more unusual grace, , with the true Indian trunk and the mus - humors through the proper channels, and so makes the skin become soft, healthy, Maintained, cular European limbs, Diaz is physically and lair. one mania 80,000: The single infusion of aboriginal blood (and that at the begin - Two noted advocates of temperance, --- ning of tbla century) to an inheritance well known to thousands of Uanadians, much more visible In his figure than in died last week They were Mr J. H. Rap- Paine's Celery Compound d live. bis faoe. er and Dr. F. R. Lees, who 8or over 50 There are young old men everywhere, but years have been prominent in the move•L11UV8S EV6Iy Trace Of this Is the freshest veteran in my knowl- mens. Dr. Leen was the first medical edge. By the tithe step, the fine ruddy man in Great Britain to give up presorib• Disease, skin whose capillaries have not yet learned Ing intoxicants in his practice. Both to olog or knot, by'tbe keen, full eye, or gentleman had attained a ripe old age. the round, flexible voice, it seems a palpa- DLAM019D JUBILEE SouvENill:—"The Grand — blo absurdity to pretend that this man has Trunk Itailwav System will shortlyhave y Is our face disfigured b eczema yy pim' counted not only 67 years, but years of an- ready for Diamon a hasign plea, blotches and blackheads? ]f so, preme stress. It in 40 of them he ever Souvenir. Jubilee Souvenir, The design is one of T i f your blood is elaggieh, impure and poison. knew a comforting certainty, it must have the finest productions of the lithographer's ed. While the life stream is reeking with been by faith and not by sight, for from art and is emblematical of the Glory of impurities, you cannot be healthy and boyhood to middle life his face was alwa s y the British empire, Canada the Premier good looking. against overwhelming odds. Colony, and Canada's great railway. It If you would renew the system, cleanse. It might be rash to lug Into any eom- oontains pictures -of the Queen, The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and Prince the blood, and rid yourself of disease, youparison must use Paine's Celery Compound, the the Iron Chancellor, but of actual rulers, republican or dynastic, there car - Albert Edward. At the top of the design is a radiant star, in the center of which great system cleanser and blood purifier, The following letter from Mr D. No Ma. tatuly is not another ---if there may have been ono—so "posted" as the man of Mex - are the letters 'LB', on the other side of this is a Union Jack suitably draped, Be- hon, Peterboro. Ont-, proves that Paine's Celery Compound possesses virtues and t°O• Unhand, without hesitation and with l accuracy, as I have often been at pains W neath is the Coat of Arms of Canada, and life-giving qualities unknown to the ordin- Verify, he gives whatsoever detail is desired miniature views of the new Victoria Jab- ary medicines and dcotors' prescriptions: of whatsorvEr brgpch of government. He ilee Bridge, Montreal, and the new single 1•1 have great pleasure in testifying to is mor, ready than the oontraotors them - Arch Steel Bridge, Niagara Falls. Be. the fact the Paine's Celery Compound has selves as to the mon and money using in tween the two bridges is a small trade caused a remarkable change in my condi- some great work. The commanders of the mark of the system. The demand for the tion. military zones can tell you in twice the Souvenirs will undoubtedly be greater than I was tt vatted with a vsry bad type of words as ranch each of his own scope as the supply, and it has been decided to dis• eczema on my face and in patches over my Diaz can tell you of the entire field. The tribute them to the Company patrons in body for four years. I was under treat• s education sulxrintondent of education in a district a d the order in which applications are reoeiv- meat of three doctors at different periods. u be as dnfoof if you him y y 6 ed. I and had also tried many remedies, but all time, about the schools in his charge as the Sir Richard Cartwright is not only acting Premier, but he is also acting proved usolesa. At last 1 bought a b; two of l'athe's Celery Comliouud and put in creator of the Mexican public school sys- tem is about the districts. en masse, It is pt esident of the Privy council, acting minister of Militda and Defence, , Iodide of Potassium as recommun(ied on the label. The ono bottle did mu s, uwcli an open secret in the capital that the presop nt ecretc in worsts his ministers anc�i real minister of Trade and Corutnerce, , "It he good that I bought five bottles more, and now am happy tb say I ani Iii their own Melds. And—a genuine test of brtudtt—he is not afraid to say, "I do might added." rt rnatrks the , Woodstock Sentinel -Review "that Sir ' perfectly oared and compiotoly free Froin tho truublesome nut knuvv." He vunturos no opinion in things he has I Richard is able to fill all these poli- I Ci1F30.6e." I not measured.—Charles F. Lummis In llarl.cr's Magazine. tions, and more if necessary, with dis- I Unction to himself and advantage to J+ his country. Sir Richard is at elan of brains ancd of almost unrivalled ca tc- iIy for work. It must be a positive pleasure to his opponents to see ro, much of it piled on his shoulders, Blit the old giant can bear it all."q,^' �+ AVege table Prep aration forAs - s1fWatingtheFoodandRe ula- ft the Stomachs and l3ow& of Promotes DigestioNClleerful- nessandAestkontalns neither Optum,Morphiae nor 1•Tfinesal- NOT NAR C; OTIC. 7�ps a�' Old i�SAMiiFl Af7 fi7IFJ! fpdia ,raid - Alydarvra . Redulto Saks- An,'se A00mat so. ift!/asa Decd - //drr 'I.NAr - FY• t till rtae, Aperfect Remedy forConslipa- tion, Sour Stomach,Dlarrhoea, WWorms ,Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and Loss or SUE Tac simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. I THAT T r ; FAC -SIMILE SIGNATVRF —OF— IS F --- IS ON THE WRAPPEF OF EVERY Castorla is put up in one -size bottle- only, ^ T Is not sold in balk, Don't allow auyone ta.11lil yon anything else on the plea or promise that.! is "just as good" and "will answer every.pi pose," .Z' See that you get O-A-S-T-O•R-I-A The fac. dMilo is oil;ai�iaturo ovetq' of wrapisal :A woman ne er really knows the mean- ing of happiness and content until she is ; the matter of a healthy, happy child. ! J e Y. I� 266 West Queen . , The health of the child depends neon the fir; a ,t `� 9 Street, Toronto health of the mother, bolt before and after , ' biro. latest of all avrrnen'e weaknesses The Only Hernia Speciialisit 9n the Dominioilo � Aand particularly the weaknesses that most Rg e strongly influence the health of children comes from some derangement or disease of A CURE, WITHOUT A V OPERATION The partnership existing between J, AlcMurray and H. W iltse has been the distinctly feminine organs. Dr Pierce's dissolved, and the business will be carried on b the undersigned, who Favorite Prescription will cure troubles of �ildlen 4 to 8 wNks. Addlts 7 to 14, No 1 xporlili ntinb, Everything a Certaint y wr' g y will be pleased to receive the support of all old cunomers,'and 4s many ifs this nature. It should be taken regularly OF SP,ECIAL INTEREST TO SEVERE, LONG•STANDING CASES. REMEMBER—Age new ones as may find it to their interest to give hire a trial. All goods by every woman during gestation. It gives of person or length of time ruptured makes no difference. Every case a success, After. to be. found in a first rate Grocery, as good and cheap as any, will be 1 1 strength to all the organa involved, lessons 3o years' continuous practical experience I have produced the Grandest Instruments the kept in stock. the pain during childbirth and insures the World Ever Saw ! ! Knowing the true cause of Rupture, and havingdiscovered the Bar ! health of both woman ani child, secret tat present known only to myself), Instantaneous Relief is Afforded, Safety is As- ,tD.tr o9lls Y(>tl', a i't'ii' lla�S 911 D19119i'r, y .. a Sets.. . Q hilt• -,':H Saud 31 one -cent stamps to cover Cost of cured and.- Cure 1?ifected--with little expense, no pain, loss of tiros or labor ;without 1'I,aL and Toilet ,7t tS.» (.'.1,Sh for L,yty`1. mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr the doubtful, HAZAauocs and ever costly expedient of an operation. DON'T abandon HOPE Pierce's Medical Adviser, Address, 'World's --as I Offer you Great Encouragement ! Without egotism, I would say I am prepared to T _ Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, do what no other man in America can do, viz , Hold any reducible hernia during the' H �r" T LTSE.7New York. hardest work or severeststrain—even horseback riding. Where failure has been the re.- e, -CLINTON, Phone 40' suit in the United States and the large hospitals in the great cities of Euro "I have been running an engine for o P g pe, oases given 20 years," Said Jake Corn, who runs,on up as bopolosa, I alone snccooded, Ilon't "put off' your case or that of your child ;. regret —. — the Dallas uu:d Henrietta division of and sorrow may come when least expected, and too late to remedy. Your rupture gives little cotta nrnv, and appears trilling. I'ou neglect it, This is where your danger lies. 'SHI;I'PA1LI) aC BEACOilk>[the Missouri, Kaunas unit Texas, "but'4r !;j� (� �1I had the most sensational experience ✓a,dVrBUS4 3 11 9 VaPJ The Clinton Family Grocery, yesterday, and hope never again to Are now ready for business with a neve and select stock of Family Gr°eeriee, have anything like it. Just as we Flour, Feed. Proviaicne, &C. We guarantee or.r values to be the very beat in .. ro=inded the curve south of St.Joe I ® the market. TEAS a specialty, Teims Cash or Produce. was horrified at seeing a little child lyComing - ing on the track lengthwise of and be- BE WARNED U!9 TIME! Should your rupture be hidden from view b Ontario Street, tween the rails. 1 could not stop until some large clumsy truss you are lulled into a sense of false security Your Hernia is not ���� ��� M Opposite Combe Blocs, Clinton the train had passed over the child. I held, and you are in a more dangerous condition than you imagine. Now heed this Can- neatly fell in a faint in my cab from tion, 'ere it be too late ; Unless the hernia is completely reduced within the internal fright. When I got my-traiu stopped ring (where nature placed it) and constantly hell there, adhesion might ensue, resulting �' I jumped from myengine and ran back, in strangulation of the parts, rendering you liable at any moment to a frightful death. yn fp�I� expecting to find the child ground to An ill fitting truss, from intense, unequal pressure on one side, causes a DoubleV bool ��U�l' ��I� 1 1J11pieces by the wheels. Just as I reach• I pi the little thin a bright bo Rupture, induces Paralysis, weakens the Generative organization, causes general nervous g+ g y, appar- prostration, Kidney -Urinary troubles, constipation and kindred ailments, t 'v- ".'`• ently IS months old, rose u in a sitting r• 1 THE SAVE TIRE AND TEMPER p 4 MOTHERS! Look to your children as you value their future happiness I I can position and began to cry. The noise Cure Them in six weeks ! Neglect will produce frightful deformity and may prove fatal. of the train had awakened and fright- The very best evidence to support my claims.- Our Own Physicians, Our Own We Handle the Celebrated Lapham's Rival. It has the`.- ened it, but the child was not hurt the people, Your Own Neigbbors, EXAMINATION AND ADVIOE FREE, least bit. Its father, who was cutting one sat of teeth will not fit every mouth, nor one make of truss suit every form of Slotted Capillary Feed Piece, therefore will not flood wheat in a field alongside the • track, Hernia. I have known cases ruined for life by placing themselves in the hands of ignoe- or drop Inti. came running to the spot, white with ant enders having not the slightest conception cf the first principles of human an- } p a •,, fright. The child had strayed away atomy ; He who makes a specialty of one department must certainly be regarded as Do not allow Dealers t0 press upon you lines ``just as good,) from him, lay down on the track and p ng more experience and better facilities for the treatment of any particular ,q gone to sleep. Some of the passengers troabt CERTAINLY MORE CAPABLE—than anyone having "many irons in thefira." but get the best. -,A' lectured nim plainly. I could not. Tine ,.: luck of that. boy will make him Presi- EC i A LI ST WILL V i S IT LAPI:AI6I'S RIVAL dent of the United States. A SPECIFIC _Fort,— La Grippe, for Colds, Coughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, AYERIS PECTORRYA: "Two years ago, I had the grippe, and it left me with a cough which gavo me no rest night or day. Aly farriily physician prescribed for me, changing the medicine as often as he found tho things I had taken were not helping me, but, in spite of his attendance, I got no better. Finally, my husband,—rPad- ing one day of a gentleman who had had the grippe and was atire4 ny taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,--»prorured, for me, a bottle of this medicine, and before I had taken half of it, I was cared. I have used the Pectoral for my children and in my family, whenever we have needed it, and have found it a specific foir colds, coughs, and lung troubles."= RMTLY WOOD, North St., Eikwn,-Md, Ayer 9s Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors At World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. LONDON, Grigg ollse, )k•'itIDAY :tnd SATURDAY, Julie 25-26 3EAFORTH, Queen's Hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jun. 29-30 If your Stationer does not handle it write us and will seed you"',Y our reduced Price List, u ODERICH, British Exchange Hotel, Friday & Sat'day July 2-3 x _ The Copp, Clark Co., Ltd.,Toronto •,` Specia TEAS ! TEAS ! �3ar -,ins CEYLON, ASaAM and JAPANS.' I / g 8 pounds good Young Hyson Tea for $1. 7(( n x,itt nuuiuunt t , fi Ju9t to hand, 1 car J SUGARS 1 SUGARS!SUGARS 1 j No. I Granulated, Coffee and Raws in barrels, one Montreal Sugar. � hundred pounds and dollars, at special prices. tll�.f py. We Iteep the best Dinner, Tea and Bedroom Seta, Fancy China 18sorted stock of Wed- and Lampe. 25 "per bent less than regular price. I ��,ltnK Presents 1n Irr Call and see our goods and get �-, -s � < .r �� I �. I :�_•• tI I ! ,- a„ � i \ , • til. u � , ire ,\ v\7�\ 1 al! t"• � FRESH SEEDS -Timothy, Red and Alsike Clover, Turnip and Mangel.MPH Cash paid for good Butter and Eggs, , J. '''VST. IIiWIN, - - - - Clinton Clinton Sash,lDo6r:'BlindFa,ctory 1,41 S t X'1111 � i S. S. COOPED, PROPRIETOR, a . J General Builder and (contractor. �'�• � ��'' This factory is the largest in the county, and h%a the very latest improved ma- abinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive �r—�r'1C7T and reliable stock and prepared plane, and give estimates for;and build all class- us r ", "'r• -i �`✓ 'rilltv'j r es of buildings on short notice and on the closest prices. All work is supervis- ed in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed, We Bell all kinds of in-,. teriorand exterdor material. Lundwr Lath, Sllill,�les, I,inle9 Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc kgent for the Celebrated GH.AYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufactuted MI'eS. JOHN CAS II. XTy husband has been at Waterloo. Call and'get prices and estimates before placing your orders'„ troubled With dyspepsia, alid finds Ripans Tabules GARRIAGEN AND WAGGONS the only iielief. He has been luubled with indi- We Keep in Stock and maize to order gestion for the past fif Carriages. and Waggons of all kinds teen years. RRUMBALL, - CLINTON - -- ------ .:, r �_,'� r "�'•� ,i.s.,Gear �..,�'1 -y. AiR<d'lc� R,,