The Clinton New Era, 1900-06-15, Page 6I Julie 15, 1900
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*Wily let .
all your
neigh-
bors and
friends
think you
must be '
twenty. -
ye ar s
older than you are?
Yet it's impossible to.
look young with the
color of 70 years in .
the hair. It's sad to
see young persons
look prematurely old
in this way. Sad be-
cause it's all unneces-
sary; for gray hair
may always be res -
t o its
nat-
stored -Awar
uralcolor
pat
vner
For over half a cen-
tury this.has been the
standard hair prepara-
tion. It is an elegant
dressing; stops fall-
ing of the hair; makes..
the hair grow;. and
cleanses • t h e
from dandruff. • ,
slim a bottle. All druggists.:
"E have been using Ayer's Bair
Vigor for over 20 years and I can
larticinersetegi=eitiifetX1rit=g'
MIS. G. L. ALDERSON,
Api ill 24, ups. Einar, Ta r.
If you do not obtain all the helmets
you expected from the Vigor wote
the Donor about it. Address,
Da. J. 0. AYER.
Lowe% mass.
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•At
THE CLINTON NEW nERA
INVENTOR OF "LOG ROLLING."
Dreaded Meal Time
senator sawyer grilisinateel 'Mat Illfe
feetive Forth of Legistittion.
Senator Philetus Sawyer was the in.
venter of that form of legislation known
as "log rolling." It was the practical re-
sult of his ability to accomplish things.
Ile never cared for show. Ile never made
a speech in his life, bin no man enjoyed
the sensation of success more keenly.
What he undertook he carried out, and if
be couldn't do it in one way he did it in There is An Intimetti Donneation Between
another. He had a large share of that
faculty the Yankees call "eoutrivauce," Good Healtb,Bappiness and Good Diges-
wbieb enabled him to devise means for
accomplishing his purpose that would not tion -Dr, Williams' Pink Pills Bring
have suggested themselves to au other About Theee Conditions'.
man. The "log rolling" Method. of legis-
lation was suggested to hint by the fa- From the Tribtme, Deseronto.-
miller habits of the lumbermen in his own Witheut good digestion there can be
country, who help each other roll the logs neither good health nor happinese. More
from the winter camp to the banks of depends upon the perfeat working of the di -
the nearest stream, where they eau be /Native Organs than mo et people imagine,
caught by the spring rise. It was the ap- and even slight functional disturbance/I of
lineation of this neighborly praetice which the stomach leaves the victim irritable,mel-
enabled Mr. Sawyer to secure legislation .„ anohdly and apethetio. In such oases
that could not otherwise have been pass- most people resort to laxative medioines,
ed, and he gave the method its ntune. but thee° only further aggravate the troub-
Wisconsin needed a good deal of legja• le. What hi needed is a tonfo ; something
lation when he first came to congress, and that will build up the system, instead of
Mr. Sawyer secured more than any 40 weakening it as purgative medicines do.,
other men could have done. He let hie For thia purpose there is no inediaine,
bills •accuMulate uatil toward the end a equal to Dr. Williams' Pink ()Ills. They
the erasion, when he would take up the ; enrioh the blood and strengthen and °time
calendar and make Memorandums of va-, elate the digestive tract from first dose' to
rious measures in which influential men Itifat in proof of this• aspertinn the ease
.in the house and 'senate were interested. o Mr Thomas A. Stewait, the utell known
Then he would call them together at his and genial proprietor of the Os iental Hotel,
d T
RECENT INVENTIONS,
For cutting cheeee a new .device bee
The StOrY:of a B.yspept'e a cireidar table on Which the cheese re. ,
valves, .with a horizontal bar Supported
who has Pound , on Ma poste secured to •the counter to..
eure• carry the cutting bar, ,whieh Is mounted
on a lever to descend and cut the cheese.
- There has been pateuted by • a w,otnan
the combination of a chair and table, the
back of the chair being pivoted on two,
arms attached to the front *he seat,
with adjustable legs to supp' . be back
vehen, it is swung into a horizental posi-
+ion. •
• There has been designed a rotary black.
ing brush which can be -held In one hand.
to black the shoes without moving the
' arm, the handle consisting of two pivoted
members, on one of which is mounted a
revolving shaft carrying the brusrh, while
the other has a.'toothed head to revolve
the brush as the handles are gripped to -
gather. .
SCRAPS•OF SCIENCE. •
,••••••,.
esemanto, may e quote ,. o a repor er
'house or at his coMmittee room and say: of the Tribune who raenti ned the faot
"Boys, we've- got to do a little log roll- that he was suffering from dyspepsia, Mr
,
ing if We get our timber to the mill this Stewart said :-.-“Why.don't you take Dr.
session." The result would be an agree- William& Pink Pills ?" Asked why he
ment to stend by each other and throw gave this advice Mr Stewart continued :
all their combined influence in favor of a
list of bills:which he 'had made out and
handed•to members of the combine. The
werk was conducted in secret and wits al- -
most always supcessful; so that the hab-
its of the Wisconsin lumberman now pre-
vail' in -every legislative body in the
world: •
The river and harbor appropriation bill:
originated in that way. • Formerly. a sep-
arate meesure- would be passed for each
river , or harbor that required improve-
ment. but under Mr. Sawyer's log rolling'
eyetern the nienibers of Congress interest-
ed in' such appropriations organized a
"Simply because they are the best wed,
Mine for that complaint know of. For
years I was a great sufferer from indi-
gestion, and,during that time I think I
tried tracore of medicines. In some caw &-
I got ten- pl ary relief, but not a m re,
fairly dreaded meal times and the food
that late gave me but little nourishment,
On the recommendatien of a friend I be-
an using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a little
over e year ago. I soon eoerienced re-
lief an I no longer dreaded' meal time, but
as I was determined that the cure should
be permanent if possible, I continued tak-.
ing the pills in light doses for several
trust, which finally grew pto it regular mouths. The result is every vestige of
atiproPriatitin, -arid a opeeitie the trouble left me -and -I -have -es- goocl an
• committee to frame it. -Washington Let- appetite now as any -boarder in the house,
ter in Chicago Record. and my digestive organs worklike ir
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• charm. I may ale() add that my general
• -
health was greatly improved as a .resi4t of
PARSON, FOX AND HOUND; •
The Nan Who Was Short a. Round • "Do you object to my pnbliehing this in
. ' using the pills," .
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made. the Pavilion Own Up. Tribune-?" asked tbe reporter. •
The politician told me this story after I have no desire for publieitY;"
'aye had concluded the interView. He told said Mr Stewart. "but if you hilt* it will
. it to illustrate a point in his interview, hpt'ipaiatabylolineef%blichio,ss„uffre atvl did, you. may
No matter what the point.was, the story
Dr. Williams Pink Pith cure hy going
will apply to a great many points. " t the rct o: the 41 easei They renew
HOW. A PLANT FEEDS. "Our minister ° said he, "supplies for a
• • 'church over in 6ie back. part of the town and etild np the blod4, eirengthen the
Digestive Processee :Are carried on
In its laving Cells:. • "
It is more than 2,000 'years since phi
losophers began to ,speeulate. about the
food of 'plants and what. we may term .
their "digestive" processee. hut -it is : only;
durieg the last half century that retilly',,
clear and definite notious. concerning fhe
food supplies of the vegetable world. have
been generally accepted. by acie.ntitic mini.
As •far as is known, the first • botanical
experiment ever periorined was conduct-
ed by Vim-Helinant. He placed Iiin not,'
200 pounds of dried earth, iind,in it die
planted a willow branch which Weighed.
. five pounds. He .kept the whole . cov,ereil ,,
up and daily watered the earth with reel -
water. After five years'. gronth the vil- .
L
• • low was taken up- and- again -,iv'ettil ecl--.:
and was found to have gained•104 pole./ s.
, The earth in the pot was dried. •aad ,
• • -weighed and had lost oely .two ouaces. .
Knowledge was, not yet stifliciently ad- '
vanced to enable Van Helment to inter-.
pret these striking. results correctly,' mail.'
he came to the erroneous conelusien that
the increased weight of the plant.Was due
to the water which had been supplied, to
the roots. He therefore leoked upon tis.
experiment as supporting. the theory .
which he h -ad advanced -viz, that .plants
required no food but water. : • . • :
Stephen Hales advanced the subject m
great step by indicathig that...much of -the.
• increase in weight of plants was derived
from -carbon dioxide in the air., - • ' • •
• Vegetable cells contain a liquid kaolin-.
as "cell sap," which is Water holding in., '
solution various nuiterials . which have
' been taken up from without by- the roots,:
. and leaves. These materials are thus .
. brought in contact with the protoplasm,.
which causes them to undergo changes in .
• • composition which prepare them. to be .
added to the substance of the plant.--,
;,- Thus it is in the protoplasm of the living '
• cells of the plant that those "digestive"
procesaes are carried on which A.ristotle
• believed to occur .in the soil. We "See,
then, that the Iiving cells %are iniera. •
scopic laboratories in which the digestion..
of the food of the plant is carried' on, -
Knowledge. .
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. SUbSlitUtIOP, is the -Fraud
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of the Day. • .
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--Horne
Substitute Anything fOtt Or .•
• Pitcher's Backaclie McNair
Tabiets Because They
Know about the Idocal
Testirtioney of People --
in Winton rured by
the Medicines.
Mrs E Soutlicombe, Kant/011re '
Clinten, save.- "For eome years I have
suffered with a kidney trouble saoniated
with a masonlar and articular theme-
ttsm. The kidney did not act at all well.
My age, seventy-two, fa age,itiat me, I
was told or Dr. Piteherle rbviliaehe
nap Tiblets and got a bottle at IL B.
COmbe's drug store and / am able to say
that tboir effect on the hidney Was eta:cl-
ient, I have no idea of complete recovery
at my age, but am very well pleased with
the rtlief giver' me by the tablets. They
are of rteinly may and gentle in notion."
Mrs Ffetry Routledge; Rattenbury
1131inton, saysi-t‘Ever since wag it toung
Airl I have had it lot of trouble with my
back and keineye. *Every time T waelted
or made any exertion the pelt] was terrible
triad many thinge, even tried a dotter
in Portland, Wine, 8 , with no effect.
Mr father got me a bottle ef Dr. Pitaher's
11.1.0almobe Kidney Tab'ete at tr.n. eteribe'"
drug store, and tIumgli bawl not taken
but two thirds of the bottle, tbe treuble is
(Tom', Thla IP Certainly remarkable
heverthelese true, t am glad indeed to
recommend them to °there,"
if you have the nlighteet symptom of
idney Bladdeetrouble, you ears test
tine great mediaine free. Arrangementa
have been made whereby every reader of
title paper eon obtain rt trial package of
Dr. Piteberla Backstche Kidney Tablete
Ith3otutely free be etteloaing two ear ntantp
for ponteee to Tho Pitcher Co., Torooto
Ont. When giving addrean mention thin
paper. If you aro eonvinced Pitcher's
Tabletn are what you want, von Gan per.
-abase regular size for 50 canto pa brittle,
/f not obtainable at druggiatewailed free,
lifeltsgo on reeelpt of price,
'
• nerves, thua driving disease from e sp-
end drives over there every forenoon. tem. If your dealer does not keep them,
The other day, in the course of his ser- they will sent postpaid at 50 cents a
mon in the back pait of the town, he use box or six hoses for $2.•00, by addressing
this Illustration ; . ' the 'Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Brook-
• " -ke 1 was driving here this morning, ville, On+. '
brethren,' he said, `I heard the deep bay
.
of a hound on the hillside near,. and, look-
• ing up,.I beheld a little fox running.
"But though the fox was running hard
and fast the hound . wae making great
plunges through the snow and was gain.
-'ing With every leap, and at last the hound
overtook the little fox, and that was the
"'Thus, .hrethren, does sin With horrid
b.ayings pursue mankind, ready to slay
and devour and destroy,' etc.
"At the conclusion of the sermon there
:maths -one *to the pulpit.' and -twirled-his-
hat in his hand and asked if he might
have a few 'moments' conversation With
the person. So they retreated to one's* e.
" `You spoke of seeing a bound. is
morning, elder,' said the Mart; IWo id
you mind telliag me how that hound ail
marked?'
".+1 can't say that noticed,' replied he
• niiniater, hemming and hawing.
: -"'You see, elder,,l' have lost a hound,'
• continued the man, 'and I thought you
• might be able to help me a little in find-
ing ' ,
"'My dear man,' said the elder,
straightening himself and patting the.
other's; shOtlicler, 'that was an imaginary
hound for the purpose of Illustration.'
continued the politician "I
know something about these imaginary
hounds' ' ' . I' 11 Id
• Wallet many tinies to buy meat for 'em."
-Lewiston Journal.
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The botanical curiosities of the 'island
of,Ceylon are replete with varied interest.
One of them is "the forbidden fruit," or
"Evers apple tree." Its; .native :name is
. Diwi Kadurti, Kaduri'sirnifying "forbid-
den' and ..Diwi "tigers.' The flower' of
this .eitraordinary production is said to
init'a fine scent. The Color of the fruit,.
• eculiar and striking manner, iti Very
' hich hangs from the branches in a very.
beautiful, being orange on the outside and
sl deep • crimson within. The fruit itself .
presentg JIM appearance of having had a
piece bitten tut of It. :
' Thla eireutnetanee, together' with the
faet of its being a deadly poison, led the
'Mohnen:marine 00 their Ora discovery or
.ceylon, Web they anoletted ito the elte of '
-Partulitterkeveurreestr-it-tuethse forindriver
' flint of the garnen of Ellen, for although
the •finest ti rid most temptiug in. apposite
attest of tiny . it had tiPlolf ilt1011.1104.41) filial
..W111‘• tholt, idea, with the mark of Moen
-having Wit en it to warn Mini from men.
41114 with a eulettitisee. posteesaing ouch
. noxione peeperi les,-.. ' _ ........._ .
• A 'free That Yleide illioetefeltre ., .
A German nuthority reeently sumounte,
ed the dineotery of il. tree In the fotnattl
of eenfral India willeit luta moat en rimus
eitartteterietiett, 'rile leavee of Ilut tree
are of a highly sensitive nntnre and f$0
full ef eleetrieity that whoever timeliest
one.of them revolves an elnetrie ahoelt, rt
has a very ningnIttr. effeet upon a magnet.
le needle end will hilluenee It At ft Ma -
tatter Of even 70 feet. The electrieal
strength of the tree varies necording to
,the time of any, it being strongest at
midday and weakest at midnight, In wet
weather its powers disappear altogether. -
Birds never approach the tree,. nor have
inseete ever Neat upon it. '
The Proreseor Knew,
"Profeegor," the seeker after know'.
edge inquired of the great toxicologist, "if
it tarantula were to bite you what would
be the find thing' you'd 'do?" •
"Yellr replied the scientist protnptly.-
'Philadelphia Prese. .
field Blandon , .
. "Whey sat ttnd held hands all the even
Ing,"
iilIow silly!"
.
"Oh, 1 don't know, Yon hate to in
• whIst."--rhiladelphia Bulletin,
.0-
Mro .Tacepit Pertm, of tilde Ilrltaln
WAR burning worm. front acnile apple
tepee with it coal oil trn eh, • when hcr
elothes eftnght, fit es 81I� ran to her
neighbou'e, eartI ing fourteet
• olootliN' And, before nho seemed any
assistance,. Iler injuries proved fatal.
children Ory for
CASTOR IA.
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•TRIOK OF A SHREWD oist-nER.
Bow Be -Saved 1135'diany-Toor flank
by Prompt Action.
• A caehier einployed in a large western
citY recently went over the collateral held
by his loan clerk Simply by way of !pre,
caution. He noticed that one or the
bank's best customers had over 850,000
out...on ladiug,of_nattle on -the wai
north. As the house in question had an
abattoir this was- not surprising. 'rhe
firm was rated at over $500000, and its
transactions were on a large Seale. Sud-
denly it occurred to him that the way
•bilis looked very ranch alike. Compari-
son showed that they were written by the
same hand. He took one to the railroad
which wait supposed to have issued it and
found that it vvas a .forgery. The Mund.
writing on the bills was that of a Member
of the firm Which 'was borrowing the
money. This could mean but one thihg-
the firm was in desperate 'finenciardifil-
•
culties and about to go under. ; ,
It was now too 'late do anything in
• the Matter that day. The cashier did not
say anything ta anybody, but- wenthome
He did not sleep that night, but planned
out his campaign for the next morning.
• The loans were all sabject to call at any
time. He waited until after the Clearing
hose returns were in for the day to ex-
cite no suspicion. Then he had the guilty
partner in the cattle, firm rung up on the
telephone. - •
'. "Very sorry,," he said ta thgptt1onan
nonehalantly,„: Init We are debtors la the
clearing house today. Money „is -a little.
scarce. -Guess we'll -have to ask you to
repay that 00,000 worth of. loans today
Sorry to inconvenience you, and If you
want the money a littlelater Will be glad
to have you:cell aromid." .
"Very well,"• came the reply. "Will
you I've cheek on onr•itecount 'in your
hank or on one other bank?" .
"Better draw on: the • other bank, as
that ell/nom/try," replied the cashier, •
. 10 a few minutes the cheek, duly cent.
fled by the eastilie- of the rival Institution,
Was /tent In; The cashier tool:the precatt.
Jo'...ften d. it reiltal-ta..tke- other . lei ilk. tO
make • ettre that the Certhiente was no
The Milne- Of. life in a man of regular
habits and sound constitution is from 30.
to 85 years of age; of a vvoman,-frorn
24 or 25 to about 40 years of age.
One of the most fascinating results
of the Ilse of the microseope was the
• covery of Professor Ehrenberg that a
certain earth. or rock in the Barbados is
literally composed of minute and beau
tiful "skeletons." . •
. Du Belittler, a French physician, re-
cently described before the Paris Acade-
my of Medicine a new Method. bf testiO8
deafness -namely, by:. applying a tuning
fork to the knee or .soine -other ,part of
the boay structure,. He eaid that a
sound ear could not hear, the note of :the -
fork, but ..an ear in 'which disease had
already made inroads could perceiro it
distinctly,
POLITICAL 'QUIPS.,
The Presidential' office may be easy• to .
, fill, but nobody' will deny that it is
rather hard. to get.-4toehester• Demo-
crat.
The candidate frequently' fixes ;his
fences, but i variably it is the voter who
doe's. the 'rail plitting.-Atlanta Consti-
tution,
People 'shoal be careful abent tfinfi*- •
,ing stones ; promiseueusly. • ' They might
hit a vice presidential 'candidate.-Chica,
t,rbe Voters of the *United States are
growing ineryasingly itelependent at •
'if?
nicipal 'elections, • The disease isn't one
that should be cured.-I1artford Post.
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:••• LAUNDRY LINES.
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borax is especially: excellent for-Use:in'
'washin,g •linent Inableg ft • beautifully
White. • " •
It is. claimed hat phosphate of ammo-
nia mixed with • starch used' the laun-
• nry Will reeder the fabric treated with It
comparatively -fireproof.,
. you do lip' your..own Shirr waists,.
you - will find a 'shirt , waist 'board' a con-
vemence. such a :hoard the sleeves!:
may , be trotted without leaving. creases.
• It should be covered with at least. two
th' ,5 of • fl and then With.,
• clean white cotton. • • • "
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"NOV, ' lut, litt my money,
orul 1 min 'eptetk plainle. I want Irpo to
taffe emir Heitman: out of this bank.
"Whitt do you Monti?". dentnnded the
en 1 tie den ler, •
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CURIOUS -CUCKOOS.
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The cuckoo is generally -known only
as a bird with a very monotonous; note:
a continuous cry. of "cuckoo, cuckoo"
over and over again. Among naturalists,
however, the cuckoo is known as a bird
that never builds•a nest for • itself, but
takes advantage of bne already built by
some more industrious bird.
There is a geod deal of the cuckoo
about These advertisers who, instead .of
making a success of their own, seek to
profit by the success which some one
else has made with much effort and
labor. It is so with those imitations of
Dr. Pierce's methods, by which free
-medical advice is offered, although those
who make the offer are without qualified
medical ability or experience. And the
cry raised in some cases of "woman,
wcnnan, woman Write to woman" 'makes
the resemblance to the cuckoo even
stronger.
There is as far as known no qualified ,
woman physician connected' with any.
proprietary medicine establishme and
' none therefore competent to giv edi-
cal advice. It is certain that there is no
one, man or woman„ who can offer free
medical advice backed by such knowl-
edge and experience, as m possessed by
Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting phy-
sician to the World's Dispensary,'Buffalo,
N. Y. Por over thirty years Dr. Pierce
has tnade a specialty of the treatment '
of diseases peculiar to women. In that
time he has treated over half -a -million
women, ninety-eight per cent. of wilt=
have been ,perfectly cured. Every sick
wOman ill invited to consult Dr. Pierce
by letter absolutely withotit charge or
cost. Every letter is held as strictly' pri-
vate and sacredly cotifidential, and all
il
ati wers are mailed securely sealed in
. _per ectly iolttin envelopes beariug no
pri ting wharever upon than; ' :
Dr. Pierce's Favorite .
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BONNER'S FIRST HORSE.
lionwht tar mg Doctor to elate tits
Vublirliees Dire..
44.1 remember well the first driving
horse that Robert Bonner purchased,"
said Dr, 11all of New York; "To be more
accurate, it was I ‘vho purchased the an-
iMal for Mr. Bonner. was his family
physician during the fifties, and one hot ;
summer day I met him on. 13roadwaY.
Ile had fieen so hueily engaged with the
New York Ledger, which he purchased i
In 1851, that 1 bud not seen him for
some time. When I met him, I was ec.
tually startled by the Allan's appearance,
Re was well nigh unrecognizable. Dark
lines ehowed under his eyes, and his BUM
was pale and drawn, lilre the alit of a
cansuraptive
'Bonner,' I cried, 'what likve yott been
doing to yourself? Here, come into the
shadow. 'You're in an excellent condition
to auffer a sunstroke.'
• 'Oh, there's ninhing much the mat-
ter ' he ansWered, Tar simply worked
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ORIGIN OF TRADEMARKS
the 16th Century:.
Trade. marks were useci as fax back as
They originated frorn the signs that, in
the early ages, were hung over the shops
telling of the wares inside. • To -day the
trade mark is branded on the goods them'.
selves, enabling the purcha,ser to identify the good •
4 from the bad and indifferent. •
On a Slater 'Shoe the name and prim -appear on the
1sole in a slate frame, $3,5o and $5.oa, fEvery pair
, Goodyear welted.
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oui trying to make this paper oemine a. I 4L•v41/4rA'''4"1.-A*4-24.424646.41114rA'42.""ae"JeA.442ri'‘ei
go. That's all,' ' •
"'That's all!' -said I, 'Well, that's
nearly enough to put you in your grave. I
Here, jump into this oronibus and get a
breath of air:
"'Can't do it, doetorl" he replied. 'I
must
baenkeimptpirtant engagement which
• "Bonner,' I persisted, gripping him
by the ann and detaining him, 'it's my
duty to tell you that you are killing
yourself. You must 'take a rest.' But
In spite of the most direful warnings and
strongest pleas the Scotch -Irish in him
insisted on havink its own way, and he
left rae, not, however, until I had .made
him promise to drive regularly in the
'country at least once a week.
"To make sure that he would keep his,
promise, I bought an excellent roadster,
tvhieh cost, I remembers, SW, and sent 1111111113Ers30
the animal to Mr. Bonner. Shortly aft -
'Doctor, I want to thank you. I n'ever
cheeks were aglow, and on recognizing
me he pulled-up alongside and, reaching
his hand to me, said in great enthusiasm: RISTOL',S n. ILLS
erward met. him out , driving. His
would have known, the joy of sitting be- •, .
hind a good horse had it not been for
Prescription makes Weak
• Women Strong and Sick
linow-perfeetly-well what 1 VVOtifielfl -
111119110," wan 11101901', "Yon May Unto •
yonr neettunt out id this bank and keep
it md. We have no tine for lt,"
The 1119911111t W119 wilielenivn. Within ,
lees Ginn :10 daps the tenure of the cattle Ne Bettuties
Om was . announced. .;-• ()Wage Inter .
sorrarrarr...varrremrer
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SALT RIIEU111.
A Severe case Permanently
Cured by
411 hnd Salt Rheum In my, feet and hands
(or three years and could not get Anything
to cure me till ',used Burdock Blood Bitter&
"On taking the first bottle there warts
great ehangelor the better and by the
titna the second bottle was detailed I WAS
completely eared and have bad no rebid*
Of the disease since,
"1 have great faith in DAM At a cara
for blood and Am (Weasels.° Miss Maud
Sow, Shelburne, N.S. •
lespieurionesookossesie,04400
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Jackson Bros„ SoleAgents for Clinton. -14
For torpid Liver
A Poor Digestion,
Flatulence,
Constipation,
1 Biliousness and
Sick Head -Ache. ,
yo4wo or three months later he bought
a span of Iron gray'horses, for which he
"From the time of parabeie until
his, death Mr. Bonner was the best
'known strictly nmateur horseman In this
country. • To gratify his taste for fast'
horses he parchased some of the mast
celebrated trotters in the world, but
,withdrew them from the race course:
Probably his greatest horses were Peer-
less; Dexter and Maud 8, marking, as
they did, three distinct epochs in the his-
tory of trotting .horses in this country. -
New York Mail and Express. •
They are Safe,
Mild! Quick-acting-
Pamless, do not, weaken,4.
And always ,give satisfaction.
:4
They are the most reliable Household Medicine known, and
can be taken at any season by Adults or Childrep. • '
.ALL 'TILE LIAIIII(C" DRUGGISTS SELL BRISTOL'S PI1151
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61016V10""1"6"A"*"..."61b,""146"1"*%"1""1"8"411.44"116614116166"i
The Oreusote, Kru pps and famous "Long
impregnable, hese been taken east l o the Buggies 1Wngons
Toms," which were to render Pretoria
mountains by the Boers.
• ' • • First-class from $65 to, $80.1•
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ID. L. MitCPIIERSON FRED RUMBALL,* Clinton. •
iISUKACE- "
Fire, • Life, - Accident, ; riate:Glass.
- MacKay BLOCK, exams
FANCY. FURNITURE AT FINE FIGURES
•JACOB TAYLOR
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general District Agent :for the
Confederation Life Insluranee. Ce
tor Stratford and Goderi cb, fuelusite. All in
°motion relating .te insurance gladly given
money to.loadi at reasonable rates.
, OnIce .in,Palace Block
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. Just, arrived - A large assortment of new styles.
Parlorsnits .. . .. .. ..., ...518.00 to $50.00 1 Sideboards$4,411 to $25 00
Conches ............,.. 4.00 to 15.00 High back there ..,..... 40 to 1.50
Cobbler Rookers........ 1 50 to 0.50 Good mattress. ' ., .. 2t10 to 0.00
Extension Tables... ,,, . . . 1,00 to 10.00 Bed springs .. • • . • .. 1,25 to 8.50
Window shades,-pictus a frames, mirrors, room mouldings, baby cab, etc..
Everything at reekbottom prices. ,
• .11. _R. 40 ULU IA X.A FINV, Blyth
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• JOHN W..YEO Do. You Deal With Us.?
ucLisiEsvx.rait, . If Not Why Not' '
On. of Manebester,,England, whose funds and
Agetit for ItI0 MatlIZATICA Enna Assuaexca
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We are here to supply your wants to a certain extent. •We carry (in stock n
great varietyof goods and sell them on a very close margin of profit,
• We give 16 oz to the pound and 86 inches.to the yard • 1) d a not take more,
We have a supply of field seeds viz. -Timothy, Red, Alike and Lucerne
Clover, Orchard Grass, Flax, Rape, MilietI, 6 Rowed Russian Barley, Banner and New
Zealand Oats. White Beans and no end of garden seeds, We have Spade'', Shovel/I,
Forks, eta., Wire both plain and barbed, Nails, Glass, eta.
We are making a speoial sale of ready made Clothing and Tweeds, very cheap.
We have Wall Paper, Brushes, Brooms Soap, Carpets, eto. for spring.
Our Millinery always pleases the eye awns not hard on the purse.
Our terms are cash or produce for which we always pay the highest prices._ ••
Consult your own interests and you will give us a fair trial.
seenrityare rated at *14,500,000. Also the Mc-.
KILLOP MUTUAL INstIRANCE Co, All classes of
farm risks and town property taken a
lowest rates. First-class Loan Companies
also represented. Money to be had from 4 per
cent up, according to nature of security
Daily mail to Roimesville postal card w
fetch him.
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• AGENTS NITA.BITEu.
For "Story of South Africa," by John Clark
Ridpath, L. L. D., Edwai d S. Ellis, M. A.,, J.
A. Cooper, Managing 'Editor of tbe "Canadian
nt., returnethis week
Magazine," Toronto, and J. H. Aiken, of
mporium, Londesboro R DA M
London, Owho has d
from 12 years, travelling in South erica for
April 17th, 1899
us. We are the only Canadian ublishert
who have had it branch in Mouth Africa for
nineteen yeare, giving us an imm enso advant-
age in procuring photographs and material.
Our authorship, letterprese ,and ergravings
aro superior, and Canadian anti agents bet-
ter illustrated than in any rival work. to
sure ere we of this, that we wil mail free for
comparison ourprospeetne to anyone nossese-
ing it rival prospeotuet Circulars and terms
free. Apply Wend Publishing Company,
Cluslph. Ontario
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444-044-•4444-4 4 .444444444444.
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Central .
/itio.werned promptly to all
pa?trArtbee
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Meat Market
Baying purehesed the butchering
binineas of F. II. Powell I am tire -
pared to furnieh therpeople of Olin -
ton with all kinds of Fresh and
Cured Meats. Sattee.ge, bologna,
lard, butter and egge always kept on
hand,
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II. • Fitzsimons & Son.
Tlephone ?O, •s
•leohai ran nwt ;:t.;{ ial foto r! favor by
N.B.-Persona hating hega fOr
'Miss% what the spring footwear We
ar° allowing is like,
We can give comfort, beauty, style
and flnloh at reanoneble prices. •
Oen and nee a full atonic, '
Vull linen t,f Trunks, Valises,
etc ,' Single and Double Harness
J. TWITCHELL
'Merle, meek.
+++4•••-•+0-4+0444-.44•444-4-01-4.
Tile Imperial
MEAT MARKET.
Ira re.S.
The underaianed wish to inform
the people of Canton and vicinity
they have opened up 1» the Ater°
formerly aeonmed by Fair ite Do,
MaeKax.Illock, Ontario S;..,
„Valor° they will 'keen in stOolc all kinds of
Preva, Cooked, Cured and
Canned Meats,
no are usually carried in a first dogs meat
more, together with Poultry, Minted 'Pommel
lied, Pia 8oet,Ilince Meat, and all orticles or
allkenvitre, which will be (Tolivered to any
part of the town, Orders goIleited
albs, geed SainingefOrna cents.
30111 SCRUTOM, ManAdalr
T. E. F. oAsE '& oo.
crANToil
Clinton-Sask-Door,._and
Blind Factory..
S. S. COOPER PROPRIETOR,
General Builder and Contractor.
This factory le the largest in the county, and has the very latest improvedma-
ehinery, eapable of -doing work on the.tihOrteet notice, „ We carry an extensive
and reliable stook and prepared plans, and give estimates for end build all dad& '
es Of buildings on short notice and on the closest prices All work its anpervis •
ed in it mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of in.
terior and exterior material.
Lumber Lath, Shingles,__Lime; Sash, Doors, Blinds, Ete
Agent for the Celebrated GRATIBILI, SCHOOL DESK, manufacturer -
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at Waterloo. Call and get prices and (estimates before placing your orders'
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ardware
Headquarters for all kinds of Helrdware,TinWare, Looke,Binges,
- Glass, White Lead tuurOile the celebrated Sherwin Williams ready
mixed paints, Daisy Churn:Screen Doors and Windows, Blue Mame
Wiokless Oil Stoves, all kinds of Wire rencing, Agents for the Ameri-
• can Field Vence the best fence in the world, it is /Three proof, Ball
proof, Hog proof, Pig and Dog tight, extreme heat and cold does nob
draw it out of shape, it stars where it's put.
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Call and See it
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A, few 'Royal American Clothes Wringers, at $2.85 '
while they last, a first-class wringer. A. few odd shades ready
mixed paints at a big discount. Lawn Mowers' at reduced
prices to clear out. 1 Only Fire Proof Safve for $27.00.
.0e
Nt. ,
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Harland Bros Stoves,Tinware ''
0 Hardware, tte
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Experts in lIet Mr and Ea Water Heeting and Plumbing.
CLINTON