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The Clinton New Era, 1900-07-20, Page 30 A Severe ease Permanently Cured by had Salt Rheum in my face and hands for three years and could not get anything to oureme till ;need Rurdock SloodBitters„, "Ontaking the 'first bitttlea there Wenn' trent change., for the beater/ and.12,y gm time the settled bottle Wee finished i was coma/etc:1y cured and have had no return eithILI*Pfile,stuce, . "I IniVes great faith In 13.1133. as a Mire.' . for blood and stentliteases." Mlsa Mand lime, Shelburne. N.S. , PEOPLE WHO SYNDICATE SORROW. .—.-:.......... Not Apt to Be Popular With' Mkelr'. • renew Men. The most selfigh man in the world Is • the one who, is most unselfish-withO WE sorrows. He does not leave a single mis- ery of hie untolctOooyou„ge unsuffered'hy you. Ete gioetOoilretilloof theib, . The' world becomes to him, a synatcate form- ed to tad,qtock in his private cares, worries," d trials. His Jaietake hi In forming,a syndicate; he ohcnild organize asotrufif . and control It .all himself:. then ' he could.keep every enistront getting any • • of his Mieery. . Autobiography constitutes a large part • not mall 'N., neersation-if is anOminter. of the dekt;rlsation of Berne people. ' It Is •' eating ramie egue. These people stu,dy their inderidenr Olyeetiith,•itOnticroscope, . and then they threivonnOirltirged vie* of . their miseries on a ecreen and lecture on them as a stereopticon man discourses on • the microbeirin a decin Of Water. They ' tell you that their, "did" not sleep- a wink all night*" they "heard the "deck strike' • every, quarter of an hour.". Now, there is no real caugotor thus ',boasting of, in- , 101111111O It requires no peculiar taielit". , cram though it does COMO Olat. to *WO iWalte people. - • . . • • If you ask sucha man hew he is feel- ' • ing, he will trace the whole genealogy Of lille present condition down Item the time , he had the grip. font ,.,yeitts ogre You I hope for cOliord; he gives you a treatise.. IOU asked for a sentence; he delivers an encyclonedia., -His motto is, "Every man Man his own Boswell:" Ile is syndicating his "The womanwhO makes her trials With her children, her troubles With her serv- ants, her difficulties with her family, the ,subjects of conversation with her candor 10.-eyndieating-her-serrews.--,•-"Kingehip of Setf Contied." Too Prank. . . clothing.merchant in lower Broad- . way had a big lot of suits of clothes that he had bought at a bargain, and by put- ting a price of $15 on each he thought they would sell rapidly, for they were of exceptionallytegood value for the money. He put one of the suits on a form and set it In font of his store, with a sign about Mr neck Which one of hie smart dens had Painted on a piece of card- board. this intioenced the price....Then h. and..hlit clerks prepared to do a rush - leg business. .,,the hen*, palmed on, and no one came • lliAtkhtlY.Alte suits.. This caused the mete e elite wielder, and at length he deter - 411,e to go out and take a look at the sarnPle suit and the sign. This is what loofogreb onthe sign: "These Suits $15: allYt:Nfr-Oret •Iamt Long." Pedestrians pitesing'by saw the sign and'ainiled at its frankoese., ' • The merchant tore the sign from the suit, and the clerk Who designed it 'start- ed, out too look for another job.-Nitv Tork Mail and Express. ' Th. Janie Inner" Circle. The Julien Daily Mali said recently: To eat with chopsticks and sit on mate ' and wear big sleeved coats do not bring soman any nearer to genuine MOO:tate Intercourse with the Japanese people. The language ia also needed. Yet, even when the latignage.'is added, .something still remains to be achieved, and what • that something is we have never been ante' to. diecover, though we have been considering the subject for 88 years. No foidetter erer succeeded in being alithitted to the inner circle of Japanese hifire.ePTI.10." Dad Bargain. SiumMer.--Your story isnot a *ery • plausible one. . 'Street Beggar huationsly)-D'ye .t'ink im ettick, mister? I paid Pete de Poet $2 ter writin me. dat etrinto of. talk. - Brooklyn Life. - cL Talking of forestryencouragement,hard- ly Is there a cut down tree that does not famish. a stump speaker in its fevor.--. Phitedelehia Times. • • ^ mei THE onAt!_waDEL. Among other favored colon for the summer a the tints of the ,primrose form dainty uote. • Web collars of mete description -lin. en, milk, French lime, embroidered Mule lin or pique, etce-will be worn all MM. mer pu gown; intended for general IMP. Toile, the pretty mercerized lima-, Ten' Winder in Paris an London-, Makes exceedingly smart summer gowns, beige, hoacintb blue and ecru being fio vorite colors. IThe pleniltul um .of point d'exprIt net ail a fashionable dreier material help* greatly in the mimeo sabeme tor trans- parent effects, an when it Is decorated vzith litee liPoliques it Makes Very hand. soma gowns. LAM lace, le the deader cri everywhere, both here and abreact. There is hardy dresio ;WA or hat from Pada that lute not a touch at least of thie dainty and. re- fined garniture upon it, laces in applique form taking MgtpIace' ' One of the French ways of malting the/ newest -blouses to Wear with tailor suite - Is to tuck thent„with Nolered shim. For •exemple, k White s1ik blouse it' entirely - coveted with the tiniest poseible tucks stitched with, pale green -silk- -• ' .The latest novelty ,breught-out among lece fancies are the box coats in chantil- ly, 13rabant, Flemish and renaissance patterns. Tney are unlined., and, unlike the cletlz'boX Mitts. the tace modes curve Ip :consiolerablo at the underarm peente. _ All of the new full ungored Skirts deo •signed for slender figures that have thee far been !sent-oter as models, are either Ishirred -very closely from the belt to be, • low the.hips or else laid in fine lingerie plaits. which . are eften of graduated• • depth,. forming ,a' pointed yoke effect on • the front and sides of the ekirt. _ .Tlie Greek, the Gretchen and the.Marie Antoinette are •three different •names - given to the increasingly popular -bell sbaped dress Sieeved that terminate a tit- • tle below the -elbow end are completed by full gathered undereleeves, finished at the wrists with a narrow bind of. em- broidery ribbon or silkstrap, edged.with a line of fine gold. braid. -New York • Poet. • •.." , , . THE METHODISTS . . , Under the new conference regulations , Methodist minister 'wiU. be permitted to remain in one comniunity long enough t� justifynim in sending for ,his St. Louis Giobe-Deniocrat, By the coilferenee's action the time . limit is entirely removed and the great Methodhat denomination passes into the domain of congregationalism, where no te g Pastorate is denulne • ' When a than has a reasonable atittui if TUE CLINTON NEW Mk WARS VVAGtO FOR CENTURIES. PUZZLED ALL AROUND TAKING THE REINS. Tim notch and ,Achioese Have Iletto enghtinte ainee L440. Singe the first toreigner, in the persou of a Dutchman, tended on the island or Sumatra In 1449 the native Achinese have combated the ueuridtig of their lend coot by toot. .&thoUgh whea tbe Dutb gett e neve get in the open they invariable beat them, the War continues in a desultory -Meitner Way and will only end when the last native of Sumatra has been hill - ed in action. The number ot Aeliineee killed nag never bee* known, but the War has beena very serlotte drain • on the Manhood of Holland.- and many ot her hest 'Irtokliers were killed betyteen the Owe 1$78 and WO. When the etturgie •Was very tater. ' •• 0 • .64We 16Q4, when the Perillatni fittrren- ' dered Armenia to Turkey, the trunterOus eultans. of turkey haee -never .1/heated • their • swords In regard to the- totraer, country, save in the flesh ot the lithithit-' ' • nit 'the beginning of the' nineteenth* century. Aigiere fitiallY passed Into the •tamale of Vritate. • Frota that time till the preeent tne Frendi nation has allays . kept an irmy°oorpa tor mit less than propcir troop, garrisoned there,. to fight theArabs who Infest the hiutetland and raid the Preiteh possession0 .atleast once a year. •• among these are the Touarege, who fight with one-half ototheir faces maskedand fight always to the death or Victery. Never once. has atonareg been taken alive. , France menet subdue them, for, it beaten, ' they nee be the desert, 'Where notrained itnie can tallest the*, . . • The Winans, who are the scourge of noroetb, resemble the Tiluarego In that they Woo take and give no quarter:„ but, instead -Of liriegJit the' heart ot the lato hero. Oleo fight trent, „tit* mouutain fortresses and keep the mitten of 1,14trato! co In conttnual. dread. • • TO keen. his iteldiens in good fettle the sultan ,every year gives at least three months" • fighting, to them by picking it quarrel with one of the feudal :hotdent et thenumieous semibrigand stronghelds. No one knows orlaert the first blood feud' beganlo Corsica or wnen the first . brigand set op shop: Nor • 'can any one tell when. the .lest. will put up :his shut- ters, . " .- • •• • HMI in the time or theRomans the in- habitant!! were ton busy OgOthig one . ' other te care 'whether a foreign garrimn. was .leit on the island •or:not. • ▪ Net day goes:by without severallivee .being •eacrifieed: in the pause :of some• , vendetta, exid ats eade life .means the Sae- rifice In atonement of et -IMO two •more thee Is hardlyonneoCessietinowlime lite le not wanted ' by a fella* countryman and Who in running • away le net ..glao Chasing IMMO other perion ' auction' permanence in hie peshio.n, . he • • can do better Work than when he it cen. .•. . taki that he .will litiOe to nioTe within. a •*few years. It takes time to adcomplish . big, resultrooettrooklyn: Eagle. •• . It Is 'asserted, that the new rule . will be . a great advantage to the talented minis- oters of the Church by giving them a' • cleinM to% build themselves up ln com enuelties that appMciate their ability and newer., It wiil Mite the standard of the . Methodist, Pres, • . The ;removal of the •tine: lintit.On the service Of Methodist .clergymen . • stall• new.era intbat derunnination. For the Dream*it is .On. experiment. •Bat doubtless.the.plen Will produce relent" as: acceptable, tuid. as valuable at have fOh lowed thettaine Method in Other Chrtstian Bede. • • •• " 'earterIS• Little Liver Pilis. •RTiffintitt theara$Ittrtettithit Of - SM Facetlitalle VVratiper newts . Watt Mein Wadi *1 00*? . *take:tilts ,,Mittitta - rot sEADANE-.. FOR somas. • rot litlitibUlftlks tOOricoNtoittioL FOS SALLIMSkitt tiltritiltrAMO 0004, sjcuir Au0komb THE IQE TRUST, The increase inthe price of Ice . Springfield is makipg_ the people very* hot. -oIllinois Skate 'Iciernii. • •, It Is gob* to be a terribly :hot Sunnier IA New Terli, with the prim of ice ad- vanced 100 per cento-13ostan Herald. . certainlY looks as if the trust prize dple was going to be preserved when they put it on Ice.-Philadelphie Times: The grip of the icemen Is nOw Upon the consumer in good earnest., falST the Ice king teigret oupreme, But tea jest as. well to keep cool about it.-13oston Globe. • One of the regulations of the new ice trust in New York will provide that If the ' housegirl is not ,at bend to receive the • 10 ent lump it will be pushed under the door.O-Cincinnati CoMmereial Tribune. It is ,strange that the ice tritst has net. hastened to secure fin 'injunet lea. restraiti. , Sag the people froth "'elutes, tect themselves froin the rep.avilo et the ice trust. 'there are p. ecedents Cot ouch a manie of itme-Omaha World -Herald. •. THE PARIS EXPOSITION. The designs of too many of the Paris fair buildings look l•ike millinery instead of architecture. -St. Louis Globe -Demo- • crat. ' " The American ,exhibit which is attract- ing the most attention at the Paris ex- position , the large round dollar dig. played by the • American visitor.-Mil- noiukee Sentinel. The Paris exposition is makihg a vert bad start. • The part of it that will etand without propping Is inclined to take fire • without ' the elightest provocation.o- St. , 1401 Glebe-Denlocrat, The coot of geeing 'everything' en the • grounds of the Paris exposition is esti- • mated at $120 to $204. France has evi- dently started in to make a big stake out of her big showeo-Minnertpolis Tribune. • Ws. Potter Palmer says that the Paris exposition is far !Merlin to the Chicago World's tido But Mrs. Palmer is a Chi- cago lady and exPeeta to return home when her ditties tit the exposition -are at an end. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. ' !"Skirt linings, if not much worn, may be made almost fresh as new by washing and starohing with starch in which there is a little gum arable: • •, Articles de luxeof glade, goki, silver, earthen and other wares pan with safety be washed with borax solution and their 'brilliancy and delicacy restore& • Keep a steal!, stiff new toothbrush ese pecially to clean your fancy glassware; Dust, •etc., eccuunilate in the pattern, .and the towel does not remove them. • • Nature bas just one pigment on her pal - late with whioh she produces, all the mar- -venous tints of beauty, and that one pig: !mantle the blood. The shelflike pink be: ,fteath the finger nails, the delicate rose ,of the cheek, the cherry ripeness of the 'lips, the irridescent brilliance of the eyes are all produced by the blood. Juet•ne -the- per- manence of a beautiful painting will de - Pend upon the purity of the colors with which it is painted, tm the permanence of beauty depends on the purity of the blood. Pit,powders and coemetioe won't avail to preserve beeuty. Beauty begins in the blood. Dr.,Piereeho Galen Medical Dito mow it a true beautifier, because it pro- vides for . nature that pure. blood with which alone she Ofill paint. Tbe use of tine medicine will cleanse the thin, heigbten the complexion, brighten the eyes, and give to face and form that radiance of health which is the greatest charm of beauty. Dr. Pieroe's Pleasant Pellets are very effective in ridding the system of ologging•residum, which itommulates with constipated habit. •••••••••••••••••••••• AnacOncla recentio paced a mile in 2:07, -*AN AMUSING INCIDENT THAT EXCITED bus.„„t hait. lou.„1,:(4,fi„at." t000. 4:41/14, W1411 ue raced in the great A SLEEPING CAR. ' . WeStern coma tlite season. I A, Mystery That Wile !iterated by si half in 1.:00% in Baltimore recently, Little Tube, 2:19%, trottiog, paced a 1 Bridal couple, Heightened by an Dan Q etepped a Mile in 2i,103‘ last ' Unembareemed Tonna Nan and Val. fouler in JU iJC!Oiid8. the inner day, 'idled by the Elneky Porter. Agnes Huntington, 222lie, showed e , mile at Belmont in 2:28 after ao week** The bridal Mine boarded the train at togging. i Suspension ,Bridge. Ile wag a smooth • Governor LeedY, a brother to Sally faced, well eet up young man, anti she Toler, 2:06%, lute trotted a quarter in 84 was a Stveet, pretty girl of a bride. There seconds. was a large, very hilarious company of Australia, 2:2014, is being aeasoned at wedding guests to See them off, and aa Belmont and lute shown tetartere in 86% the pair struggled from their carriage to seconds. ,the .eteepingrcaothey week. atelest keit to Reylight, the "jersey Lightning," • view In ithorme, etoelceioputolonno old enowed A, quarter. in 221/4iteconds the ehotne Ihreit Ufa denmestratiett WA pot 1 „otheie Any. e . and pound aroma of rice 'over thenf-attal ; 0 Npuritieo. down their backs until the •tlatinentilled. .„43eesio R, slitter to PedroIo 2;18i -has it, out, while the crowd op ;hit platforM colt by •Shedemark whielt hes been hem- yeung, men follinved thellO to. Weirs, •Petite, Oaks. She is entered in 441,009 worth conwsiledael joody. et dullerg.uate, and a dozen or ee . ' Oliv.a J. 2. 4, has* a" filly by Ogren ' t2CW • • ecl Mark Snade. • - The Young ;Couple stand the ordeal With countY farmers have .re, great courage, end After tbe trein 'had cerredernore thou $40,000 this spring for started did PO. well thet totore hang the horeee and Mules rest of the pesaeugem.in the car left off., b.? Frain( R wateltingthem end began turning . The largest horse In the 2;i0 lit is re. in orted to ' • The next morning the interest in thein P t` "dk 'Ody R" le 1 , , aesa. • grew again, When. tied:ion, after section ofea;Lams lg . the ear was nide up uutil the bridal' The total number of mules purchased couple's section stood,. olone with its cur- by ROOM agentin Texas up to date is tains still drawn,. 1This wns. the state et said to be over 15,000. thiziga at 8,o'clock, and at 8:80 there had Weed comes from Charter Oak that - been no change. Nine and• a quarter mt. Sagwa trotted a quarter in 81 seconds came round; and still there was no sign and an eighth IP 14 *monde. of life .from the bridal section. When At the Paris exposition 689 medals and. shortly after half past 0 IA slight, myste- 555,000 .fratice 0111,000Y in 'cash prizes rious olovement• WM apparentbehind the will be -given in the horse department. curtains,almost it sigh of relief went up - George Van D,yke is . potting. Early from the rest of the car. • • ' • Bird, • 210, in condition to duet against The moyenlent continued; increased,. his owe record. • tie is expected to go :until suddenly, after au especially violent below 2;08.-tiorsentan. - agitation of- .the 'curtains, . they parted sufficiently to ..let a young _roan slip be• tweet, them' into the lisle: His hair , A MoVBER,18 ,opleftoN, was rumpled and his coat collar turned up, and he carried a 'tramline bag, and Mrs J. Snelling, .1:Infierwood, Onto ittys be donned in the washroom., As the orm Syrup in her family for the past Wbit one has used. Dr. .Low's •Pleasent various articles of wearieg apparel to young man berried forward he seemed somewhat puzzled by the almost smiling interest :or the rest .of the ear, but; of embarrassment heshowed net a trace. . When he had disappeared, the car' tido tied itself to await the egress of the bride. But if slut was ebotif to make her appearance she showed no sighs' of it. Neither sontad nee Motion was discerni- ble from themecesses behind the cuttaind. In a little 'while the young -man • mine bath showing the freshened, effect . of Cold Witter and hairbrushes and Inoeed the bottom Of the cuetains aside suffi- ciently to shora his bag under the berth. Ale 42 rose to his feet agent the ear taw that' he was looking down •reflectively the cargo of rice which covered the floor. He gentinged to regard It for some time; fixedly. Then he raised his eyes and sur - *eyed the car, tliere was more or less •unsuppressed smile on every. time, bht the young -man stili. showed no eother.. regiment. 11i8 eyes traveled dawn One , . • side and 'back the other, and they were: r " • • filled (MIT with a Calm. thoughtfulness. • SpavinsAlingiioneSFSWIffits Then he arranged the folds of the heavy . • . cupOS, and AU Forms: Or curtains OVIth elaborate solicitude and Lameness YieId to fillallY went forward again ,and -whisper- _ . ed something to the Porter.. The car, .to passenger, would probahlphave gladly paid donble fare to have beard those halt dozen, whispered words. The Pretty mys- tery Was assuming .proportions. But the porter only mid, "Yes,. sub." And then the youngman went over and sat 'down gravely In an end seat from where he looked emetic ihto the face of every soul in the ear. • • • ' -• By this time If was no longer Interest that nidTed the nimates of the car. It 7 4 was palpitation of the heart. The oir• Worsemeirdsaa saMs sluisallii,pEttrbr he bed breen nridmorseinerf everywhere. e e. lii; abc was edge with. expectation.' :It seemed- &woo; A" ri4 liniment for fionitruse h Aged, eertainothat the- bride meet now make i5it..,.0.-xitiOgoAeritier(Tom.ei DritatiOr c'ark. erree.14;181!ik her appearance. , gootszset.rnifteo.oykeahrimairtithadviototerliquaabt7leshnorgreeeown .whihoeo.0 The next • moment 'the porter . came pronclunted it Ocean Spnvin and gave me' little hope, down the aisle ' sle tower& the bridal section. ,dthough he applied a sharp blister. This made Matters ' only worse apdnite horse became so lanie that it could . He was n fat and very black porter. For an not statid Atter trying everything in my power blatant be paused before the talent went 10 a neighbor and told hint about the CAsti.liettave • me one of your books and I atudied it Carefully and be. enrLaznn.Then a thrill of horror ran int; resolved to der the Uttnost in favor of inybeast, went wtharoutgoh :4E/ 't.faer*.eta,"W'aietviterivraiolneewnifgt7Mt.haif tfoortel tb :nee flaret i ' (lure& d ap strictly according to directions. Bo.' bOttle waif used I noticetran impferVernerit, drug atore and gots, bottle of yeUrlipaviir inmate he had . pulled the curtains wide haedttee treweltetobeemropeuetnetio After ceuttainntredabraumthtootititt apart and was themplug and 'nulling, it bwel oon ben: or horse.goodcare and did some light veorlc with him,Wild14 ave the something . within!: Another instant and Mg to waif it had effected a °urea then started to work horror' had given way' to amazement, for thp hOr0e,harct and, to my entire satiisfaCtion. be nobler' the inside Of the berth, ifiamediately be- came visible to all who cared to see. The porter was making up the eectioe. The bride had traniehedl The car turned.,11Wiftly to. the hapless bridegroom on the 'trent Seat. An expres- sion of Arcadian eireplicity rested on his eountenaace. A fevr momenta; later the potter start- ed toward Iiie linmeelmet, but half Way down the aide he was held up by half a dozen male . passengere With wonder stricken facts. "What has become of the bride?"' they demanded. . • • The porter scratched his head and look- ed at them uncomprehendingly. Then he showed his teeth In a grin. • . "Oh, the bridal couple Vat got on at Suspension Bridge?" be said, "They lone left the train late last , night. They dint' have their motion Made up. That genunan down In front of the car he had upper nee; 'n' be kleked fib I' ,thiffed hint ever soon as the bridal couple bit." • The car turned again toward the young Men on the front Reit. The expreesioa of. Axcadianosimplicity Was still With him. But for the first time Woes hid tam there. gliminered it taint, thoughtful The half dozen Male passengers and the porter held a Moment's consultation In the addle of the tatt. '['lien they came forward, and one • of their number said 'something in a low *dm to the young toith on the front seat. no young Man rose to his feet still =Ohl thotightfelly. "I see," he said so,ftly. "I don't care if do." AS the crowd Med toward the btiffet car some one in the rear of the procession began to whistle Mendelssohn's "Wed. ding March." Then tbe oasseurters in the seats began to laugh, A. hat d • • waye England is causing numerous sunstrokes and prostrations. In London the thermometer registered at noon Thursday 129 degrees in the bun and $8 in the shade, • HAGYARD'13 YELLOW OIL. Can be used externally and taken internal- ly. It curee cuts, berm, bruins, oontraot- 'ed cords, stiff joints, painful swellinge, quinsy, acre throat. eta. It is * regular family medicine chest. °Price 260. W, F. Fenton, of Beeton, Was stand - 111g• in the office of theGlobe lingweiod, when suddenly ha sank on his loneee, and before medical aid could he secured he was dead. Heart failure is given as the cause. Lia2a.layer Pine cure 13ilioustiess, . Sick Headaches, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Water Brash, Sallow Complexion,. eto. They do not gripe, weliken or sicken. Small end easy to take. Price 260, . The Canadian Pacific Railway has notified- the Imperial authorities that It is prepared to transport from Qtiebee to Hong Hong as lames, body of troops 'as the latter considers necessary to send to the seat of the preeent struggle in China. - SENTENCED TO DEATH. • ."'Voti are in the last etages of Conlitonh- PITH AND POINT, tion and otinnot live more then t month, When a man. plans a wicked thing. circumstances , all shape thetnselvesto moist him in doing it. We are forced to respect some temple who have been in jail more than at lot ol people who have never been there. If you feel that you must moist:malty yield to the tempt:Olen to tell a lie, tell one go big that no oue will believe it. So many of the new novela have an immoral tendene,v that people are :memo Ing about thetn instead of their neigh. bort • Look on the bright side. If a baby arrives at yotir Weise. it means that you will have no More trouble in finding safe• ty pins. • It is a pity that every one hasn't the Privilege enjoyed by a lawyer Of wilding In a bill to those veno insist upon Whig ida their troublel.e*Atehiliell Gleba. meituesok••••••••••11•Iii• •••441•10101011•,•0•0 CASTORIA: For 1.11‘tht0t mks mistime Ai floe ,m11111411 Were the words of doom heard by Mrs Ems Richardson, of Laurel Springs, N. 0„ from her &atom, "but the began to Wet „ Dr. Ring's New DisoOrery" writes R. L. YDanghtoti, of Met pleoe, "and Vali wholly cured by it. She is now a stout, well wo. . man," Wit the supreme oure for deeperate diseases thrtlet and woo. Infallible for CofIghs, Colds, Bronthitle, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough. Guaranteed bet - thea 60o. and $1.00. Trial battles free at ali'drug stores, TAKE NO RISES. • le well to make °Mice Of a coMpekeit twa owned, druggiet to *hem yon can take your dootor'S prescriptions and orders, A oorreotly prescription with pure drugs hits rata& to do with the Wile sgainit stoktledi. We dispense &Mot and inedioinet *lording to the Most approved modern 111db:idea, ,HATtersta Clamart Ocatrotam • is the wonder of the mania, for the mire of the common ills of life. Thousands of let- ters from Cattatideht beet people give Mid. mote Of the mighty power of Paine's Celery tomnoundever dittetele. If you are deep. netentia, destidident, Weak or run. down, One beide of Paint* Celery Coto. pound will do good wotIsforyou, oell the kind *het cote, J. ROVV, drug,. gist,Olinion, Out Oht years,and, she knows nothing to good 'or children who suffer from wormy Mr M. V. McItin.es, Conadian Gov et - 'lament agent, has just shipped 40 ser - lees and thr(e carloads of at ock and eft. e te4 oat h biotin to western Canada. • • We, the undersigned, do hereby 'sgreo to refund tbe money on a twenty fire mot cede of Dr. Wille' ..kalglisit Pills, if, after esipg three-fourths of °entente of bottle, Lilo do not relieve Constipation and. Head. aohe. We also warrant that four bottles oill permanently cure themost °licentiate - •ouie,of C notipation. Satiefaction or ite :,ay when Wies' Eoglieh.Ptile are used, H. Centhe, Chemist it Druggist, Olin - ten ; J. E. Hovey. Disponsieg Chemist, ()Unto!): Watts & Co.; Drugs and Medicines, Clinton ; Sydney Jackson, Druggist, Ctiti• ton • "I despise a person who whistlee," said hfr. Blykins. • "Wehave one in our ofilee. and he worriee Me tilmeit to death." "flaVelet Sett an ear for music?" "Of course 1 hate. There's the diet, culty. Whenever 1 happen to be whis- tling to mytelf, he Invariably takes one the same tune and drowns nie 01AP-4w Washington Star. , t , Thiry ttert6t•speenc Now.. "When I inerrY," said the rank tf:,_ Knot of adtranced Memo' "I 114,1111 i f" upofl my husband taking My name." • would, too," replied the demur. young WOMap promptly, "if 1 expected to gat that sort of a man."--ChicaSs Pout. . It is reported in London that. at the tvvannation of the War its South Attica RI Oht HMI, Sir George Goldie will be appointedeevertior of tbeCapeColony, Hie Alfred Milner, tehb USW holds both the Governorehip and the High (iom- ni i a sionerehip, retaining the )attar et. flee. Oilleifil crop mortis. from all parts of Canada are not *oryfikvor•ihio, A SARNIA LADY •*.••••• Tells How Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills Cured •Fier Ner. VOUS Troubles and Strength.'• R°44:EITT4FLUI`11). :12,r00:(46000 ened tier Weak System, July 20, MC .13ANiea The .19olsons Bank Incorporated bv Act of Parliament 1886 II4AD OFFICE MONTREAL. . WM, MOWN MAosiniasoxf Pregident Mipairies Heart and Nerve Pine are en F. Wooneszee Tnottos, Gen. Manager Notes discounted, Collections made, Valhi leaned, Sterling and American exchange bought and sold. Intereet ;glowed on dee posits. Somas Rae- Interest allowed on sums of 1)1 and up. Money Advanced to farmers on tbeir ownonote, with one On • more endorsers. Ne'mortgage required •al, .0, Ella% Musser. Clinton • inestimable boon to anyone suffering from any disease or Clerlirlipinent cif the heart or nerves Orwhose blood is thin and watery. Mrs. E. Horning, of al is George Street, Ont., is one of thosewhose experi, ence with thie retnedy is well worth con- eideritig. • It is as follows to -0 am pleased to re - outfaced Milburas Heart Milt NereetPills to erlymet stiffering from nolo.: treubboinot. • nuttier how severe or ofhow king standing. 4'Per yeers my nerves have been in a - ttoinly weak eondition, °bet Unborn's- GA itz Geary's Pharmacy, • have strengthened,. . ItAXICHR • them greatly and invigorated my system; leaving me no excuse for not making known " their virtues. ,AL BERT ST.,• -• OLIZsITON "1 cannot refrain from recom• mending , these pails to all sufferers Lae a splendid cure A, general 'Banking Business • for nervousness and weakness," • • transac tett WV"Wete"464"1641M.W.Alft`• KEEP OR BARD er • Tigki0E IS NO IMO paiii SR A3HEJ•IfiTESDAL. OR EXTERNAL, OAT WILL NOT RE. LiEvg.. • LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- STITuTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAvnis &SON. 11,11"""441411141611° . . •Ibt asahlTs. . • "Klondike Gold Fields," a argeohean, vain, able book, selling like a whirlwind, Beautiful proopeetus twenty-five cents. Books on Urea, • BRA,may.,0,A bnalTSON 001170=DMTED • ' . neENTs • - "The best life of Rer Majesty I have seen, rietzla fgarflc. Lorne l fibcrattdogeen Victoria." ,BAADLKY:ZIAIR:laTiOk COMPANY, Ltarbin ,•Toronto. • ANTED. •Fere geptitee moner-making. position ; no books, insurar±ee, Crlake scheme ; every house oustoraa,r. Particulars free. Write today TFI el F. B.KAIIN CO., 132 Victoria street, :To- ronto. Canada. • Feb 23713 AGEN.TS A.NT ?t--- - No experience neeemsary. Permanept posi- tion. • Liberal terms. Pay weekly. Stock eomplete with fast selling speeiaities, incandieg seed Wheat, Corn. Potatoes, &a, OUTFIT 11.. Secure terr tory now. rite , • BROW* agog. (X).. Nacurrymen, Brown's NurseriesP.O., Ont,, Ang.24-tf • ; • 011,NTS - Book business Is better than or --35 years past;also have better aud faster saltine books. Agmts clear from $10 to SRO wechlY. few leaders are: "Queen Victoria, "Life of Mr Gladstone," "My Mother's Bible Stories," "PrO- gressive Speaker. ' "Klondike Gold.rields,""Wo. man," "Glimpses of the Uns on. "Breakfast Dinner and Supper," • Canada, . Ono -dome dia." Books on 1,1me. OntAts free to canvassers The BRADLEY-GARRETSON Co.. Limited, Toronto _ • NOTE i DISCOUNTED Drafts Flatted. Interest al ewc d on demesne. J. P. T1SDALL. • 13AM:0R, - MINTON, ONT, Advencee Made to farmers on their Own notes at low rates of interest. • A general Banking Business tranettoted Interest allowed on deposits. • Sale Notes beught * tl .Cheice Seed's • $eed Corn, seven •varieties, &Oar Bad, Mangoide, TO ipe, and. all, varieties' of reeds required for fit Id or garden roe. Beate; flour always on hand, and geared mill teed. o• •••••• WM. - DUNCAN, Clinton. Licenimi Ataitioneer, Oats Wanted • . allowed any more lameness' throngh ha wholeaummen, Icftil rdeditunend Kendall`e Bowfin Qv° not only as an• • • . - • . excellent; but as a sure rerned3r,to any one that 17 may Concern: Yours truly, SAMUEL TRITT;CN•. , • 4A Treidise off the Horse " the book ftee, addreill I till • . Aekyour druggist for Keudalro ['perdu Cure, Moo • 110 for 10 Cents toe book contains. ono hundred lild tan of the best humorouS recitation', embracingtho Negro, Yankee. Welland Dutch dialects, both in Prose and verse. ei Wen as humorous maw:dhow; of every kind and chtituctilk P:soti bo�k altctsiovoleec ities !Or onf;teNenta. atortireton 41VdficlEsenue •DETronsesS. 'llutontoevian. y. 1.1. KENDALL COMPANY, MOM FALLS, VT. • 4tAll nuteoplirM sOoo" • When you hire a. wheel from the Bicycle Livery loot; at the tires. • *.lf they are Dunlop Tires . ,then 'you. can rest assured the wheel has p, good pedi- gree in its every part. • Dunlop Tires on all good • wheels. " The only tOole." • The Dunlop TireCo., Limited, Toronto. SontreAl, Winnipeg. St..lotuu • WOOD acud NAL YARD... •dimi••••••• leolubsertWir111nrepa5ed tO promptioffit 111 or• dere for Wood' or Coal, 'which will be sold at lowtesCrges, OffittefiaLuthe Street, itt LAMS IMPLEMENT ROOMS. W. WHEA.ThlitY Whal:Irisii1111/1 ,Chirfeetettirtiid if we fail. Any one gendlog liketCh and. description, bf any invention will promptly -receive -our -opinion free -concerning the patentability of seine. "How to obtain a Patent" sent upon` request. Patents secured . through us advertised for sale at •.'A fr expense._ • Patents taken out through us receive vadat , riptide, without charge, in Tun Parnser airgOltns an illustrated and widely circulated .journal, . consulted, b yllanufacturere and Investors. , Bend for sample copy FREE. Addrese, • VICTOR J. EVANS et 00. " (Patent eltterneys,) Dais Building. VirAPHINGTON. Oats wanted in exchange for Oet meal and the beat Flour 'in the merke as follows 11 llas Oatmeal for 1 bushel O&M 15 lbs' Pinny (Manitoba Mixed) for 1, Bushel Oats. Silverware Given Away. Every purchaser, anything th tt we sell, be the &monist small or large, gee a coupon and when a certain number is received the holder will be -entitled to a piece of Silver- ware of their own •choosing. Come and set the Silverware. . • , 0, OLSON. Good Butter and Emit wanted. -••• THAT TOUCHES ifle SPOT MeLEOD'S SYSTER RENOVATOR • 0!' • Wealcand Impure Blood, d • Liver glib Kidney Diseases, Female Cott:plaints, Etc. •Sat DM Iiski or writs diroot to: S. M. MoLEOD, Goderioh, Ont. FURNITURE BROADFOOT, BOX & CO. • The steady inereabe in our trade le good proof of the feat that One goods 'are righ out prime lower than those of other dealers in the trade. We menafaoture furniture on it large more and can afford to sell &esp. If yote'butt fronette, wa save for you the profit, whioh, in other oases, haa to be added in for the retail dealer. Thie week we hays vetoed into stook some ot our nevedesigne. Spaoe :will not perm us to quote prime, but come and see for youraelf what snaps we have to offer. Itementher-owe are determined that our prime shall be the lowest in the trado • UNIIIERTAKING:". • In this department our etre% ie complete, and we have undoubtedly the beet tuner* outfit in the county. Our priest, are as low se the loweet. •' BEOADFOOT BOX & CO. .1. W. Chi.dley manager . ERMISEAOTORKHOWS TI -1!E VA Olt DIP HDI-ANWOMANSBALM) ,ki."..10411TURIENT MEDICINE. For Tryeitty-seireit Years • P. B. -Night and Sunday calls attended to by calling Ott j. W. Chidletoe, (Fetters Director) residence t%4%Itesigte0.° iiirTuin user EtWiltir leiltateers CAlailda 1:15xlitirgdfanPlaglire al.etlillidrat ire • :t opid sr PAW Ink* Pht 'free, and lend 121.0.04.1 !midriffs"' of Itikr pariabalds Porntine 5.tali fifr uf If sou osa. Muni weld, return inerify a.1Ors Ton 1Fres• _iambs of a krawily plated Ohile Prriletea •.• V ' Losic aid Ian et. 5,1j4Pad bolos, Dirlintay mit - awd we sod priNS*104Pit *OW or_ lie& Writ.ioday. To:‘, the netting, aer **pay sae di* mom Orairril"""1,21adk naltiWirer09141:0444 lard lerging=111111103 •Christmas PERFUMES old • TOILET goods • Dainty Gilts tor both Lodi** Odd odu-Otor Y611110 or Old • Aaireiremememoesimimme Oise Perfumes if you'd plow the 611 sex. The choicest kinds are here.ttAlt the famous makea-all the desirable odors ittaleeny kiude put up in opeolelly ASSIMOk, tive„Ohristmas packages. Our assortment Of„rine 11air Ilt'lls 00. Idilitert Brushes. Mirrors, iVitbake,, M. ebony and bandeome woods, it the moo. °obviate in the town. And the mosiinter. eating pert ha yeti hi that prices ere tar hew iovr what yotte 'been itotagitomed to pal for 1111:04r artielea eleewhere. Hi EL COWMEN ()MOW Pruggist