The Clinton News-Record, 1899-09-07, Page 5SEPTEMBER 7, 1899,
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tti THE CHARITY HOSPITAL
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• Complaints are prevalent t
which are mere frequent in ;
summerthan in winter. The
4; excessive hot weather affects •
some y t b h is •
mostly alitsWertible for the •
•
pains of summer complaint. I,
a• The use of green fruit or
• fresh vegetables produces a •
laxity in the bowels which is •
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• very hard to bear by childten •
an delicate persons Even a
• the strong and robust cannot 41
• endure the exactions of dy. •
o. • sentery •
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• AROMATIC BLACK., •
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BERRY COMPOUND 41
• ia. a, strong safeguard
• against uyeentery, diarrhoea, •
cholera morbus,summer COM- 441
plaint, etc. When any of S.
these complaints are rnani4
• festa bottle of this remedy •
• should be at once procured. •
• ft It is easy and pleasant to take •
r, and we guarantee it to find
• ' Satisfaction. 25c a. bottle at
• •
SYDNEY JACKSON.i
Phone 2. Prescription Drug Store •
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DON'T
FROVVN
It frequently comes from
,• trying to fix the eyes on a giv-
• en point and forcing them to
• erform tasks for whieh they
are incapacitated..
A PAIR OF
GOOD GLASSES
such n ,We fit to your face
and eyes/Will make reading a
leasard, Prices Reasonable.
11.
A.J,GRIGG
•
THE CLINTON' XE'WS-RECORD.
ICED SOUPS.
Good gene* sweet wanted. Wages 110 per funn7 I/24 btQwn 1114 iwait. atr roars tors it. Utletrag teat trt one
Month. Apply to His wool would kink, it they let it ler, Old a W h
dlinton,
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MRS, BREMER*
The Molten* Bank,
• APPLESWANTED.
The Saltford EvapOrator Company will nay
thehighOet inezket price for Apples, windfall
and oulle, at their faetory in Saltford.
Seltford, An g, -
BECK, 0014DTHORIPID-58 00.tit
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R SALE.
he undereirned offers Or sale thattwo-story
brick reeidenea of nine rooms' at the corner of
North and Spencer atreeta. There ls fl of an
acro of land with good bearing orchard. For
male cheap Apply on the premises to
MISS MARY GILL.
'Minter), •Augluit 25th.
APPLES WANTED
For seventeen years I have been d oin bust -
n008 with the farmers of the county of 0:baron
and am this year prepared to bust, more sound
apples than ever. for which the highest market
price will be paid. have authorized agents el
all points in liuron, and it will be to the ad-
vantage of ownere of orchards to mullein
how well I can de for them. In any event do
not dispose of your apples 13efore seeing me or
one of my repreeentativee.
D. CANTELON
Clinton, P. O.
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned offers for Pale Lot Went half
33, on the Oth Conoessien of the Tovvnellip of
East Wawanosh, consisting et 100. acres, 95
acres cleared and the balance hardwood 13ush,
The soil is a good clay loam: Upon the prom-
ises are a good bank barn, straw abed and out
buildings. • The dwelling a two-storey brick.
There is a good bearing orchard and the farm
is well watered and fenced, mile from eohool
and milert from the village of Belgrave.
Apply on the premises to
JOHN AGNEW, Belgrave P. 0
Augusto ritle • •
LAND FOR
• The undersigned offers for sale that desirable
sixteen (16) acres of land south of the London
Road Bridge. 11 18 a beautiful site for building
and will be sold in one piece or in lots. My
reason for selling,is that it is too far from town
to handle Myself and it doesn't pay to hire help
• A. COUCH. Clinton
June 20th. •
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•
• STORE TO RENT:.
The undersigned offers for rental the store
on Huron street lately occupied by Holloway 8c
Morrish, •
• TH• OS. JACKSOM
Clinton, June 22nd.•
. HOUSE FOR SALE.
Comfortable dwellihg house on east side of
Albert Street, containing 7 rooms; hard and
soft water and quarter of an acre of. land, fruit
trees, ete. Will' be soldcheap as owneris leav-
ing town. Apply to
• JOHN RIDOUT
July 4. • • Clinton
• MOUSE -FOR SALE.
oria street. Near Organ 'Factory
4300. will buy aroomyroomfortable house with
good lot -the property recently • ocoupied by
Jrrank TJpshall. Apply to
illarch 7th.•• W. BET:DONE, Demist°,•
•
TOWN .• PROPERTY.FOR SALE
Jeweler and OpticianThe subser
.. , •
iber offers for sale a very desirable
property on Isaac street Consisting of four lots
upon which there is a comfortable frame house
with kitellen and woodshed' attached. There
REVERE LAUNDRY is a good stable •and a first-class well of' water
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on ,premises. The orchard, consisting of grapes.
17):11oli rg"caabialigur fr Erg '4°"h
a aft e nt e. pp y o e 'weer OG•
the premises .
• •, -.-- • , • • '• • and asples,is a good one. The pro ert will
I nave moved my Laundry, the
• Revere, to the stand lately occupied,
44, 1,11Y.
by Mr. J. W. Rill, in the Combo block
on Albeit street, which Will be more.
erorvorilinti both for myself and cus-
tomers.. Our work speaks for itself
and saassoActrioN GuAnANTEED.
W respectfully "r h f et on corner ef Rattenbury and Raglan streets.
, patronage, Our prices are right and D'Onit—FITY-'
we will do our best to please you,• - April 13th •• •
JOHN HAYES.
• Clinton, May 22nd.
Clintea May 9th.
MRS. JOHN J0NOR.
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HOUSE FOR • SALE.
ir The subscriber offers for sale his housed
• SPECIAL NOTICE
•
• .
I have a. few fancy Toilet' sets left
and am determined to clear them out
and now offer a,
;$10.00 Set for $8.00.
7.00 " 5.00.
• os 4.50.
5,50 " 4,00.
Wanted at Once..
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•
A good general 'servant wanted at once in
small family. Must be competent person
Good wages. Apply to
•• MRS. IV...FOSTER
Clinton, Aug. 29113. Albert sI. North
OUR
SPECIALTY- ••
Intending purchaser's can'thus secure
good bargains. ,• ••
IS FLOUR and FEED, and our
• Gocid.BUttenand. Eggs taken as Cash. greatest seller the White Swan Flour.
This is, we believe, the most popular
G. J. STEWART.: brand on the market. • If you try it
once you will be so- pleased with it
•
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
Our Fall goods are now in and we ale Pro -
red to supply the wants of tho people of
iptatsbctig AnstorTiligitand 114rwiethaigg Bpi= -
stock aro in bettor position 10 00 so than ever •
before. Here aro a few of tho bargains we aro.
offering: -
Good all Wool Tweed Suit made to order 81e. •
Black Worsteds $13 'up to $22.
A genuine Fall andWinter Suit made to order
with first-class trimming:1;13.
Tweed Pants made up-to-date 81.50.
• All Wool Heavy Tweed Pants for winter
wear $1.75.
Overalls, pnre Denham Cottoned°, 75-cen18,
Moleskins $1.
Smocks from 50 cents to $1. All ate well Made
and sewed with linen thread.
A Suit of the best Balbriggan UnderwearMo. -
Beet Libon Col1ars15 cents up to 18 cents, -
Nice Tia 15 cent&
Four -in -Hand Ties 25 cents.
We carry a stook of Cuff Buttons, Studs, et&
, • ceorything that le found in a first-class Furn-
her's, and ask you te call and examine our
tick before buying elsewhere.
T. PARLMER, LONDESBORO.
If you want anything
• iuthe Musical line, call
at 0,• Mare's Musio
Emporium.
•dweApe. Troorg Phospliodine,
the tire Enf/ifth Ear011.
Sad an reeetemen cid y itil
druggist* Canada. reu.
Able niediaine disOoltered.
Of gurrttakat to etre all
tondo o Setae, Wen tieseL,a
Or craft, ?dental Worry', 3106661ft tiftatTo.
opirre or Stientlanta, treiled bit reoeipi
of orate, one rare si. sir, 86, one oropuase,
raceliteure. ampler fres to any eddrear,
Wkiii Pod VeitiPary, Windioff Wife
Wood Phosphadine Is SOld la ClIntOrt by Sydfic,
lia0kA011, Druggiere
that you Will prefer it to other brands.
We are now selling the White Swan
at $1.75 per cwt, Several of our custo-
mer's have asked for Rye Flour Of
Which we now have a stock on hand.
OUR GROCERIES'
are always fresh and well assorted,
and the prices, you will find, are
most reasonable.
Butter and
Eggs wanted.
0. OLSON
,KIRKE3Y
Next door to Clarendon.
Crown Bakery
P, slew a plaeter cut or his ieet
And 'Urea his lite lo a hospital row.
BONO on row* oi white little beds,
• • White little lam- row* on ma,
White little pillowi for little heads, .
And that hi the werld which Willie knew, ,
Willie Pleys 4/11 his cot 111 day.
, r1O/Iing rich with. bit at faring
And WON when 'iny one comes, bie way,
lido the world where he le mow,
/•,Tarrow realm for a king to rule!
Sooty treasure he hoards end spends!
Sewer,* marble, a broken spool -
But then, you see, it 11,S depends.
Nobody cuddles him up again
And tucks him close at bight with a kise,
Nome are busy of course, and then,
Who but a mother could ever do this? .
Nobody folde hie brown !Alla hands
And teaches him, "Now I ley roe" there.
But Some One listene and understand!'
When Willie stumble', saYing his prayer.
•
Out in the world men work and 'light,
And setae are wounded, and some wee till,
' And the right pee wrong and the wrong comes
. right,
But it never bother* Willie at all.
Woolly end funny and brown and sweet, •
Living hie own little life ;mart,
With a plaster east on. hie poor little Net, •
" And God.' own eunehine euro in his heart.
-liable Earle in Youth's Companion.
CAREEN OF A
CAPITALIST
. •
The Capital, Was .Acquirect, but a
Tender Heart Prevented Its ,
• Profitable;nvestment.
•
•O••••••• i••••••
••
• I bad long had a desire to become a
capitalist. . Lucille seemed. to think it
• smart to laugh at me for this extreme-
• ly laudable and perfectly natural AM-
blticin. As for'her, she wasted her sub -
shine° in riotous living, spendingev-
ery cent of her salary on opera tickets.
imported toilet articles and tortoni bis-
• cuit with a reckless disregard for the
• future that could onlymean one thing
-namely, `matrimonird hopes: •
• And, -to -tell the truth, Lucille Was
attractive enough to warrant her hex-
- Ing some hopes hi this direction and
• could have had her pick may., time
from half a dozeii young fellows, each
• one'of whom got almost as much sal-
ary as she did. •
But that has nothing to do with my
• oWn ambitions, which were of a very
different sort I say were, for I'm not
so sure about them note, my firstexpe-
rIence as a capitalist having rather un-
settled my views of life for the time
being. •-
I was very young indeed when I
• first fornied my ideas as to the daft-
• ability of wealth. It we." way back in
my childhood when old Mr. Higgin-
son used to come to .church -in -his -great--
fur lined overcoat and dirty linen, and
observed how the minister and the
• elders crowded around him to shake
go Mt A rooZ over OUT
head. .4324 now we must lose It
A fresh buret of sobbing interrupted
her, mid Wallowed a ellecenion of
what seemed to be cobblestones, I
tried to tbluk What Mr. Higginson
would have done la ouch an emerge*,
QY and wondered, if be ever felt ae
much like it chicken thiet as 1 did at
that moinent
"WhY, don't my," 1 managed to say
at last. "I'll° not deprive you of a
home. I Only bought the mortgage as
an 1uveatment, know."
Here 1 was actually apologising for
having "Preley tint at interest" The
peer Meninx went away a little eom-
forted at last, ad went to bed with
a nervous headache.
rather lost Interest in my mortgage
after that. I didn't sleep well for some
reason, and wheu I did doze a little my
dreams were haunted by weeping old
. laddes. I got a bed habit or going in/.
to A brown study at inconvenient times
and would start guiltily when spokeu
to euddenly.
One day I got a note from Mr. Adams
Baying he was going to foreclose at
once and assuring me that Pd,get my
Money all right -I needn't worry.
Somehow I didn't find the assurance
comforting and went home without
• any appetite for eupPer. ,
"May the Lord preserve Me from
ever becoming a capitalistr cried Lu -
eine, looking at nv face as 1. sat try-
ing to read after, framer. "You look,
MY dear, for all the world like Judas
• Iscariot after he
funeral would be
Thank goodness.
night.'
Bob is Lucille'
was found out. A
cheerful beside yen.
Bob is coming *-
cousin, a young law-
yer and the jolliest boy going. But,
' also, when he came Bob was in the
blues tool -He sighed like a furnace
every few moments and finally an-
nounced that he couldn't stay.
"1 want to see a man named Adams
• about a mortgage," he said, and I turn-
4ed cold'all over. •
",It's the saddest case I ever heard
• of," he went on. "An old couple who
are clients of mine had a mortgage on
• their home. It was bought a year or
_Jo ago by some titlark or other." .
' I covered my eyes with my hand
just here, and Lucille coughed in an
tone; embarrassed way, but Bob noticed
nothing and proceeded in a troUbled
• "Of course they couldn't keep up the
Interest., Whoever bought the mort-
gage knew they couldn't. Such people
always figure on that, you know, and
now the poor old chap has gone crazy
over losing his home--elean daffy, you
• know -and his poor wife will be turned
out unless something is done."'
There was a dead silenek.for„a--mo-
• -ment-wherll-irici, and then I got
up without a word, and going to my
desk unlocked the drawer where. I
• kept the precious Mortgage. With
• trembling fingers I seized my pen and
'with ,a few strokes canceled the mort-
• gage, and as I did so a load rolled off
.inyheart. , • •• • •
"Sere," I cried eagerly to the With,
. fled Bob,"take this to. that poor wom-
an quick, tonight!" . •
"Oh, Sara!" • cried Lucille, • "you
• worked so hard for that money." •
- '"So. has ,I said. "And .1 am
- young and strong, while she is old and.
helpless. Oh, Lucille, if you kneW
how r ve hated myself lately."
• Lucille took nag in her arms and then
explained things -to Bob, -while I cried
a little, though I couldn't help thipking
What Mr. Higginson would have said
at my behavior. •' •
We got Bob off at last, as happy as
a -lord, and then Lucille embraced. .me
again.
.• "Yon were never cut out for a capi-
his band, when he •wita such a hateful
old curmudgeon that I. had privately
• 'thought. the Lord might te have made
scone sort of. a puhlic apology for per-
petrating him on the community.•
Higginson has got a lot- of
'ineney out at interest" my father
would ,say when I ventured to_wender
why. people .made Such a fuss over a
. dirty and disagreeable than. -dr • .
What mar veloui power' ''money out
at inierear must be; I. thought, when
It can transform' even. Mr.. ffigginson
into en . acceptable. companion, •
And se at thatearly age I was made'
acquainted with the potency of Wealth,
. and I resolved that .some day-. too.
should have "money. out at interest,"
When. I was made head stenographer
abig lei ofilee, I considered my am-
bition, as . good an realized. 'It had
seemed so far away before that I'd;
never tried to save Very much, but new •
that it. was fairly Within my reach .1.
• began to lay nrr-money at a frantic -rate.
"11 you get.another ratite la your eel- .
•. KO. you'll he so stingy you'll take to;
lunching out of the, mucilage bottle and
weevil* your bicycle suit to chureh,";
declared Lucille in .disgust.
• 'But r just let her jeerrand kept on
• .ecommilzingi- and. at last there 'came a
day 'Wiled -I -hid- $1,500 in the bank.'
,•61r. Adams, a friend of my father's, in-
vested it for me in a first mortgage on
a suburban eottage, and .when the pa-
pers were, eigned I Went -honie flushed
and triOniphaut. • . •
"Congratulate me, .Lucille," I cried,
throwing myself • into a chair and my _
hat 9a the youth. "I haf inveshtigiSed
mein moneys." . • •
uc e was ng a at to Wear
to the theater that night, one of those
• silly white tulle affairs that a single
ehower will transform into an imita-
tion cestard Pie, before your very oyes,
"Huhl" she exclaimed, "I believe you
think yoti've done something really
rine. • Sara .Dunning, V you deal look
• out, your nose will grow hooked just
like Mr. DunkeIsptel's down at the
pawnbroker's shop." • •
"What do care?" I retorted gayly.
"I've -got money out at Interest, .
cllie. Do You realize what thatimeans?"
"It means that you've worked like a
slave and denied Yourself; till pleasure
for .a year Land it -half . to get it and .
you're thin as a shad and yellow as a
lemon. Corde on and 'go to the theater
tonight, and forget that you're it cap-
italist long enough to enjoy yourself,
th e d "
But the fever woe In. ray blood, and
.1 wouldn't listen to her.
So went on putting money in the
• bank and looked • forward eagerly ,to
the thne when the interest from my
investment would begin to come in.
It was paid promptly 'enough the
first quarter and the second. Then It
lapsed. Six months went by .and ne,
. interest
•
"It mine to. Me." remarked Lucille
one day, "that you'd better 'invest1.
wife' that money in dead earnest"
"Oh, don't Worry yotirself," I retort-
ed enappishly. I was nervous of late,
and -beside.e. Mr. Iligginson Vag al -
THE • .SAME STANDt
. THE SAME BAKER
THE BEST'
PRODUCTS
She's a dandy. What 1
OUR 'ICE ORKAIVL
A. KIRKBY,,
Next do Or to Clarend
CANNED
MEATS
Canned Merge are a boon to the
tired housewife during the sum-
mer Menthe. They save time
and labor, No haling over ft
hot stove if you use anned
CHICKEN
•
TURKEY
TONGUE.
PIGS' FEET
• Our gook is all &Mt and teem
the, beet cannot*. Try a earl Of
Ohlekrn for your Sunday dinner,
• E. W. UVULA
talist I knew it all the time," she
. bfied triumphantly.
. "Thank you, dear," 1 said meekly. .
"And say, Lucille, let's go to hear
Maude Adams tonight" .
. "Why," she exclaimed, ber eyes as
• big as saucers, "the prices are way -
_ In G." • .
"Who cares?" I said. richer
- tonight than I've been for years." •*. • I
And we went=Edgar. Temple Field
in Chicago Herald. .
• •
lowed to be as arose all be liked, I re-
membered,
"Well, it's a great thing U. have Men.
ey•oUt at interest," she reeponded air-
ily, tilting her sailor hat over her nose
and shaking out her rustlbfg ekirte
preparatory to going Mit. Wm Was
really outrageously pretty.
At the door she met some one cOm-
hag in. A pale, forlorn looking old Wo-
olen, with a pinched face and an ap-
pearance of inviting cried for Mx
"Is this hIlse Dunning?" she asked.
1 insured her It was, and Oho pro-
• ceeded timidly, veiled to see you
about that mortgage."
—1"11,7 -yes,'" I said, *Wooing to shut
the door on Who Was lingering
• in the hall in an unprincipled fashion
whiell I etield not approve. .
"We've been unitble to ineet our
payments lately," went on rat visitor
In a depressed tone, .."and yeeterflay
your agent Sent me Word you intended
to foreelose. Oh, Wee -Denting, don't,
MOM deal be hatd on Ws. My poor
husband has been siek in bed for a
year, and if WO 1000 Onr little home It
will kill hilt." •
• Itere the poor Cratere btirst etit
crying, and reached for my banner.
dila, feeling somehow that 'being a
capitalist wasn't ouch fun as I'd Wag.
Wed. • ,
"Oh, Wet Dunning," proceeded my
guest as noon an *he waft able to speak,
"it you knew •how fwitd trie worked to
hot tho *molt tits, nut the es.tinkr
His Talereltem.• .
Crags-Dld you • tell Simpers you
thought I was a man without any bal- -
once?
Butts -Well, 1 naturally Inferred that
if you had a balanee you would draw
on it for the amount you owe Inc-,
Ph
CHILD GROWTH. •
Make Ihe Zineatioa •A'eeerd With Ito.
Net napess rt.
seI. of organs or funotions then upon'
• Growth focuses for & time upon one
einother, until the whole hodj is develop-
ed; but all parts of the body do not
grow at one and the same Mole. The
body growe first in length, and then in
girth, in breadth and depth of chest, in
breadth and beigbb of forshead, in
breadth and length of face.
To make a medial application of this
ivell-known fact of periodkaty in phy-
sical growth, let uta observe the derelop-
ment of the manacles of the arm. Tn.
moles of the upper arm --those conoern-
ed in the functioning of the shoulder
jOint--tere ripe and ready fax training at
least a year and ene-half before the
!nosier et the Angara. The muscles' of
the shoulder mature fax training sit
months before the Masolek of the ellioW,
and these in turn five to eight menthe
before the Muscles of the wrist, which
are ripe and ready for training front
three to six menthe before the muftis* of
the fingers. When we build that a child
'hall begin to write by means of the
finger Muscles only With a small pinoil
In narroW apace!, en ruled paper or &
elate -we run dire:Alienator to the prin.
elides of arena lied development that
nature has so plainly written la his eon-
iititution. Must net education, to be eau -
**Mon at all, be in sword with these
principles rather than in opporitton to
them? The ehild of 8 years, during the
first days of his school life, °hernias to
make large, whole -arm raorements rather
than the minute MOrlirerte of the lager
muftis". At Brat he requires "almost an
acre" of blackboard space in which to
write a few sentences. We MU.* trate
the large shoulder muscles before attentpii-
Inc to burden the Seeder, undeveloped
finger muster, which are reelly injured
by seek toe darly strata and involved
activity.
Thus we, Ind in our best regulated
kindergartini Of to -day none of the finer
work for the younger ohildren. The
young And it no longer required to take
int the liead-stringlag and pin-prioking
exercises -at least not Until his iyet and
his tugger rrriolei tor rips and•ready'for
snob training. in Nome et the most
modern kindergartens • the oocupatione
and gifts are ooneerned vvith larger ob.
jecte Instead of those formerly tried,
Which were of the smaller, more orthodox
eize-clarger blocks, larger pencils, larger
needles, larger beads and °oats' Wing
instead of Ono thread.--tfornir6
• Gereplimaelar le a reelaaer
After the ihaneo-Paissiotti war the 00r,
mans bed the highest respect for (lens*
Gallifit, and whoa the Wrench wren./
hat° attoidad th• rieznalk irbrintriler
506 rilirlirb in the 'I04 b opeolal barite+
Sion of tho old Simperer he WM trained
with the most exquisite solitary Ana
bottildirrilds. Hajaaty iblaord hita
oft big tight hand, at tho'iablo, and frit
taollairt to roast (ha tomarkat foto)
what l'irdelok Who ftert ono. Pahl to
thai A.listrialk ilarshai 1/011k meeting
MI* atter 11313 Istvan years' watt me
was for irking hit plea' at
hods wawa the /tine, but Predation
atolainialt "no, ttist *SI nett* 40
1.116 04 sti 111.146610 r key, AP
wall low la to bet r•v$ th•
,
oot.
Nionever *Tule Theorists Olive Pomo NeW
1"1111 11441417.:VIliaabt1144°444 fur
Students of our time thinking On
parallel lines with $b� savant* of (er,
many, who have made moll arida in
the discovery and ImprOvement o food",
have learned how moth less it rentlirell
Of bulk to eatlefY tile body Olt the arti-
floial appetite) than was thought in the
eighteenth century. But all are pretty
well agreed, especdally in Germany among
the rruit theorists, that the food of all
important workers should be the best It
ill not rinoorinnon to hear a fruit apooisl.
do for the daily wen, WhiOil demands
that the foonities of each man shall be at
the top of his bent,' you mind eat better
food. You thould pay for the raw meter.
ial of your food not les a Mian ten. shill -
Ingo (40.150) a day." if you expostulate,
"BO I think so much money can be
better spent Clonsicler,. ;looter, the Scot-
tith School of Metaphysics; all that brain
stuff turned out on oatmeal and whisky;
I don't think my work good enough to
;mend ten ibilfings on it Bather let me
do as St. Teresa (whose lanalle spent a
fortune on her health), pay no attention
' to my toed or my health, and perhaps
by thinking only of otheras, she did I
• will get strong al she did,"
Here you are bidden be pranie.al and
overran' eyes to light, Another Gorman
• spectialist weld to me; "And eat -don't do
as all women do -din• on. tinned coined
beef and hard boiled eggs. -But go to the
• beet place, order a broiled bird, a pint of
Dlloquot and a bunch of the best gripes
toed -or Rudesheimerif you have. the
good renew. You will see that your editor
will sencl a broiled chicken and oham-'
perm cheek, instead of one of corned.
beef andweak tee kind. To write well a
man must build the thought up by the
body. .
It what.' the Hanover frifit theortsta
give out • be, true, the following fruit
soups, taken:icy gold* or hot according to
preferenO0, are good forhrato workera.
and people wise must exert themselves in
warm weather. They are given as food
and medicine. Burt the doubter can take
them for the sake Of variety.
Iced Soup of • Oranges.---aake lour
oranges, grate the peel in sugar to absorb
the emential oil, then pound the sufgar
in•ie bowl, and aqueeze.over it the . juice
of 'the fruit and. do the flame with two
lemons, cutting the Ionian' lengthwise
and squeeziag the 'juice, over their zest.
Reject the. seeds, and, put the pulp and
• sugar in a porcelain pan; to which you
have added three pints of cold watered:id
let .it boll. Dissolve in a oup a tablespoon- •
fill of Irish moss and add to the orange
liquor. Let.it reduce by ten minutes boil-
ing, strain and •cool. Then put In it a
pint of ,ohopped ice, let it stand's few
minutes, add a "glass of white wine.(un-
ieSS white wine be forbidden as it is not
presoribed for all men) and eat with
bread as any other soup. •
Raspberry Soup with Italian Paste-
• Take. a quart of raspberries 'with a oup
• Of powdered sugar and mash them finely.
Pour over, them threelLitsiALD.gjking,
:..water,- -grelritift7iiii- to oome to.
. the :boiling point. Then add half a oup
vermicelli, w,hicia you have boiled tenor-
! i • little Water separately. Stir and
taste if agreeably aweet. and then. add
the juice of half a lemon and grate the
zest idto it. Put away to cool, then ioE
it, or not, as you prefer. . • ' • •
Apple soup •is net , due to modern
theorists, • for,It has been a Milt -broth
for genValeseepts. (in Germany) . for oar!
• tainly • half G century; • perhaps more.
Indeed, by indeperdent search I find'
• that in the 'seventeenth century ranch
that we think due to our • age was e.
ployed by eentlation and eohelars, among
• e throe er er , he Poet an saint.
Take four tart; very 'read apples, pee1
and core. them, and . boll to a thin 'puree
• in three pints of water, add • the grated
Ind of a lemon •and four . tablespoonfuls
et sugar; a aa tspoon o t, two gi s o
Rhine wine. ;Lastly add three tablespoons
of saint and cook slowly half an hour. .
Pineapple puree.can made thesaine
Way, without tho lemon rind. Not only
is it an agreeable iced soup, but in Win'.
ter it is given to babies to cure diph-
theria. In exaggerated eases the juice
011,10TediartIhiuTbaenr.b
le made into a thin puree
or eh* soup. Some thicken it .with a
itttle olltnleal• But oatmeal does not
agree Vvith everybody, and Inakes•itselt
manifest in•a fainting 'sensation an hour
after it is taken. For this reason so.me
children's dislike' of oatmeal 'should bs -
considered. •
• Toed currant jelly is. another variety.
•Takehalto piat of . currant jelly and a
pint of chopped ice and shake them well
In olosed verieel five mintites, then take
th. s a map, •.
•Strawberriesand goosberries oan be
'similarly oontected, • and both these ars
commended for such as must do writing
or 'study .84 night, while miathee•and all
state fruit are net good for people ot•
sedentary life.: • . • ,
•
The Glenealra
The. Seavraiihaka cup will remain In
Cenada for another year. After winning
the first two races it was thought that
the Constance would surely land the
trophy•for the 'United. States, but Dug-
and bowels
- glen seemed to have. a bit up hie Mem,
•
THE OLENCAIRN 111.
and be got away with the next two con.
tests in tterer etyle. On the fifth and
deciding Moo, Palled on Thursday, grd
A.uguet, the Conetanes grounded at the
start and Glenrairn soored a hollow vie -
tory by sailing over the pours alone.
Wateia iValelhad e7 1!
Emperor Charier -V. qatried it *bah in
1630 that weighed, 27. potinds. • In anoh a
game 111* proper to may, only "carried;"
seal* it, *stab is never 'worn."
40
Ng Eye Like the
. Master's Ex."
• You are master of your
hearth, and If you do not
attend to duty, the blame Is
easily located. Ifyour blood
Is out of order, flood's Sar.
saparIlla wilt purify it.
It is the specific remedy for troubles
of the blood, kidney', bowel!, or liver.
s, Heart Troub4e-41i had heart trouble
for * number of Years and different meat.
fillrell tailed tO benefit me. I tried Hood%
Haraaparilla and trine bottles oortnerttel7
and perfectly oared me." Mu. 0. a. NIMMe.
Wallace Bridge. N. a,
A Safeguard -10 Alr had lost five oh*,
• dren with -diphtheria rave mY remaining
Iwo children Hood's liareapartha as firer
Wire inhiect to throat trouble and were not
very strong. They are now healthier and
etronpr and have not since had a cold."
W. It.PLicoxis, Pembroke, On‘
7
Aff'Ver
-Ilood's Mean 4ringg
/ • f
107 Cathartic tO tit Si ijd�a. •
Sold..bv Watts & Oruggists.
•
A CONVERTED PHYSICIAN,
WITH THE AID QF SOUTH AKERICA.N
KIDNEY CURE,NTarESES IIISPITOPELESS'
• CASES•BAOK TO Ille&I.TH.
•
A prominent physician writes this of
diabetes : "Personally until very re-
cently I have never known an absolute
cure." But this same physician says
further that he has noted the wonder-
ful work accomplished in patients of
his by South American Kidney Cure;
patients whom he had ceased to treat
because in his estimation there Was rh3
cure and no hope. What a tribute this
is to be the medical genius in the . corn- -
pounding of this great remedy- this;
kidney specific. It soothes, .heals and
cures the diseased parts. Does it
quiekly and permaneia tly.
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McKINNON.-. & ,$.0.
It .1.414r0L11-1.
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; WE ALWAYS DO •
;
; AS WE ADVERTISE •. 1
o
42• People who deal here know that they can depend on ;
€ finding everything exactly as advertised. We never ad. i
I vertiee anything special without having a lair quantity. in
• stock, and as long as it lasts it goes at the advertised pneo.
BRING THE AD, ALONG -WITH
;
; YOU AND PROVE THIS - ;
.y leo' threshers. They are easily worth 51, but we marked them 75e, i
fk We got a snap the other day in some good strong Smocks, just the thing
•
for 5c a yard
• ; We will clear out the balance of our stock of Muslins, regular.124c to 20n, 0
• Shirt Waists, regular 85c to $1.25, fer W.
• ; White Duck and Linen Skirts, $1.,
Parasols, silk and linen, steel rod, regular $1,25 to $1. 75, for $1.
e Boys' Sailor Suits, regular $1.50, for $l• •
When thinking of buying your new fall suit don't for- i
; get that we carry a full-ranrrora Shorey 421 Co.'s fully #
•v
El guaranteed ready-to.wear clothing, '•
• ;
et
;
The Patriarch of the Greek Church
in Egypt is dead at the age of 103. "
Ta Threw Good Money After Bad •
. — •
Will but increase my pain." If .you
have thrown away rnoney for med-
icines that did not and could not cure
why should you not now begin taking
Bood's Sarsaparilla, the medicine that
never disappointed? Thousands of
people who were in your condition and
took Hood's Sarsaparilla say it was the
best investment they ever made, for it
bought them health. - •
„ROOM -PILLS cure "sick headialie
and indigestion. •
•Davao', Oity now contains a school
population of between SOO and 400.
Th , c ars or oo s
in the district. ,An order_for books has
been placed at Winnipeg, and several
Manitoba- teachers will leave shOrtly.
for Dawson Pity..
•01117110/1. COURTS. •
IRON AND HARDWARE +-STOVES AND TINWARE
1WAY DIFFER AND SPLIT HAIRS oN D00- ,
TRINAL POINTS,BUT TfAY JOIN HANDS . . •
Polt HTINANITY IN PRoCLAIMINO 'THE
VIRTUES OP DR, AGNEw'S HA.TARTHI.
AL PoWDErds. •
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MCKINNON...8c Oa. • 14. 'BLYTH .
tio,(9-0ibenean•ga-ita.o....b.ottert.41.6.4tbei' An.eion.owt.eibn•rboo•ibnot.o4th,e
,
EARI,YTOL.OSINP.:
We commence on June L5th to Close our Store
evening' at o'clock Sanidays and prior to
holidays excepted.
• Our stock of Hardware of all kinds is very complete
and our prices are right, having a large stock in be-
fore the late advances on all kinds' of Hardware.'=
Don't buy Binder. Twine until yOu'se-e. oui: brand,
beats everything.
-COAL-
-7- We are now delivering Coal. Leave your orders at
our Store for prompt delivery.
..HARLAN'p:(3ROS„.:
Catarrh, that dread menace te In- •1
inanity, attacks the high, the low, the .. 1 _•
.
1
rich the poor, the learned and the MI- ' 'Manufacturers and Peelers lu
.,
terate, but De. Ag.new's Catarrhal :
Powder is the soverei 11 cu dneeds
cacy to cope with and cure this disease ALL KINDS OF. FIJRNITURE.
no more reliable teptimmay of its ern- ' -
OX
Shan that such eminent divines as Rev.'
W. H. Withrow,Methodist ; Rev.Mun-
ro Fraser,Presbyterian ;Bishop' Sweat -
man and other prominent leaders in
the church courts, who have over their
own Signatures testified of its .virtues.
What better evidence for you that ' 10
will core yon.
For the Spring trade we are offering the largest and most.cora
plete stock of. High, Medium and Low Priced Furniture in
the County. We have some great values to offer in .
•
.PARLOR SUITS, 'COUCHES, AND LOUNGES
lhe ree-yeae-old daughter of Mr.
W
Witham Gillespie., Hamilton, was run Do not buy until you have paid a visit to our arerooms.
oyer and very seriously injured. •
English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or callousediumps and blem-
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
•
•• • For Over Fifty Years •
M. Flirnesrow's Seo-rnuro Syrinx. has .been
used by millions of mothers for their children
,while teething. If disturbed at night and
broken of your rest ,-by a sick and suffering
and crying with pain of .puttiag Teeth. send at
once and get a bottle of "Mr*. winsloW's sooth-
ing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will to. ,
Hove the poor little sufferer I di Do.
pond upon it, mothers, there 1. 00 mistake about
it. It cures Diarrhcea, regulates the StOmaoh
W d
UNliERTAKING
,
u this line we carry. a complete stock: Our 'Horses and en
• , .
fit are up to date and our charges reasonable:
•
BROADFOOT BOX 84. CO.
Furniture Ilealers and Un.dertalterio
, cures in Colic softens the • .
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and
energy to the whole system. . P.I/1rs-W4ns1ow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething la plea-
sant to the tasto• and . is the presoription 0 ono .
of the oldest and best female physicians and runerai Director,. J.W, Ohidley King St., opposite Foundry.. • .
nurses in the United States. Price twenty-flvo •
cents a bottle. Sold by an druggists through-
out the world." Bo sure and ask for "Mrs,
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. - •
J. W. Manager
Night and SundaY calls answered at Residence of our
Miss Annie Gosselin of Rintonburg
was struck and instantly kill by the O.
P. R. local train from Pembroke.
• •
THE PINEAPPLE CURE
In Not only the Pleasantest. but
the Surest Means of Cure in
all Stotlaoh Troubles.
Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets are
an unfailing and delicious remedy for
dyspepsia and all the distressing conse-
quences ot impaired digestion. The
juice of the pineapple abounds in vege-
table pepsin, an invaluable product, in
that it is Nature s chief aid in digesting
all kinds of food, Dr. Von Stan's Pine-
apple Tablets contain this grand es-
sence Of the hiscious fruit in a consoli-
dated form Eat them like candy, or
let them dissolve in the mouth. ,They
are efficacidus and pleasant; will at
once relieve alt the afflicting symptoms
of lenity digestion, end will cure the
moat inveterate caseof dyspepsia,: Box
of 00 Tablets, 25 cents. -Sold by Watts.
-dr 0o,
of Eureka Harness Oil will take •the I
stiffness out of old harness and nallIce
it soft att new. It will. look like Aw. :
• It oils, softens, blackens and
vil ,7 a preserves the leather. YOil
Call keep new harness front
.,,t, ,..•
•
wearing out and renew
.... .t.‘,, t the life df old harness .wh
VI • 1'
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Fresh . . .
Groceries
101111.111alaked
Dunwill nobe ABOR • DAY
undersold ancand his etoct k of•
• Groceries and Seeds is fresh
and well assorted. Clover
and Timothy Seed always
on hand. •
libreter Flour $1.90 per cwt, •
5 lbs, 25c. Tea for $1;
W. DUNCAN.
RETURN 'TICKETS
• WILL BE ISSUED .A.T
• . SINGLE FIRST-CLASS' FARE
Men want but •little here
below but most -of alt want
• L..
T. & B. MYRTLE CUT
Ping and cut.
London &
Lancashire Life
Established in Canada 1863
invested rata — $082,288
LIBERAL STROH, PROGRESS! VE
All the popular forms of
insurance issued. Policies
uneoriditiohal, wolld-wide
and nonforfeitable. Money
loaned. Peliciespurchased,
New inisinees 1808, $4,500,-
hliderAir $0°87u11,0600".11.dpoliey.
Pull information furnished by
CHAS. B. HALL . ADENT‘ CLINTON
H.OMMINOW
Deek's Oaten Itoet Deta one
te atesettilly end month I over
0,00014141U. Sof:Roma. air ath
rarest for 'a am rm.
II4110 ether, ft Wass, p Aland
one aroa91141 Mat Priiti, No. 1. atter
strooger,ft oar box. No.
at or Igoe sad rs•rert
• O t: eooftmen bi Au
col .7,win Twit,
10 _1111
01'
10
• ttse it on ell yorhattese end on yew
carriage top. Put _tip hi tole
p105to.&Ion. Wald rowywiste.
A ON Othi tamale
BetWeen all statforle in Canada; all stations in
Canada to and from Detroit, Mich,. Port Huron,
Mich. All statione Ili Canada 1'0 but NOT
FROM Bilffelo, Blit'ak Rock, Niaga Menne and
Suspension Bridge, N.Y. .
it Good going Sept. Trid, 3rd, 4th. Valid return.
bur from deetinatien on or before • Sept. 5111,
For partioulara as' to tickets, sleeping and
parlor car accommodation, and all informatioa--
apply teeny agent of the erar.d Trunk Railway
System.
M. 0.Dickson, D. P. A., Toronto '
A. 0, Pattison, 0, T. R. Agent, Clinton.
R. Hodgens, 0. T.R.Tioket Agent,Olinton,
AGENCY'.
Two more excursions to.
"Manitoba and the
Northwest.
AUG. 29 AND SEPT. 6
' FARE. $28..
Tickets for two months.
For particularn apply
to
W. JACKSON
AGENTCP1R.
• FALL TERM 0?ENS SEPTEMBER 5Ta
STIZATIrOnD, ONTAB/ a.
Nearly sixty per cent of the at ants
we enrolled during the past year ut
outride Of Stratford came from hearer
other Writers colleges than our*,
Three times the number of applications
for office help have been received thir
year as compared W1t,h 11.11, prealout
year. Only one kixat of Widnes. eau.
cation given to otft udeute and that
"the heath" Writ* • our tielt Catk-
in
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