The Clinton New Era, 1900-08-10, Page 3WHAT THE al(iN SAID. 1 A. NEW PAO, OF NOD
tsERMAN OFFICERS' PAY
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And Row a *hat Young Meat Took
avantage.of its Worthier. THEY TURNED THE TIDE OF AFFAIRS Than Brinell, contemporaries.
THE CLINTON ikIEW ERA
T.entonte Comma ' nders. Receive Lege I, B
. .A, store in One Ilundrecl and Twenty
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AM etreet. with a laudable desire to sat-
isfy customers aad the -following sign
painted and hunk in several conspicuous
Plac si "Money refunded, or you can ex -
i
eba ge for anything in the stere." .
he regular customers nodded sperm,.
inglY• when they saw this, asthe rule of
the house had. been preyiously that no
goods could be exchauged.
The first day the signs were up several
Punts of money were refunded, When the
etore opened the next Morning the ;signs
were gone, and a literary malt ma en-
gaged to write one less ambiguous, There
was a reason fee; thie. ,Late in the after -
norm of the day the signs were used a,
FOR ONE LUSTY YOUTH. It will be interesting if we eompare the
status anti pay of Gorman officers of the
ea- navy wi5,11 those serving in the British
'With the Ownership of the. Subs/tan.
marine. - A. German- admiral of tbe Beet
' tial isootgear came the Opportn- receives gli011 per, annual, A tree runtish-
nity For summary Revenge on the ed house, firing and light, E80 for car-
, Dully Who leastEnelavea Rim. ring° .hire and table money. and Allow-
' . ences, an additional £000. Hie totel in-.
; "Teak about' your two good suits of come, therefore, is £1,580 per /amine , A
I clothes," said the son of a well known British ethuiral on the hoine command
Confederate many talker. "In my young receives, from .£3,420 tp £3,OUT. :The Ger-
' days .shoes, oite pair, was the badge of ; mau captain's salary is £300,, tbut of the
the pluto'crat. I enme a a large family, . lInglishman -£410 to £020. A German
, eight sons, and and when things were going lieutenant in commend has £1115, en Ling-
particulady well one of. us had a pair of lish lieutenant .Iu the same 'pusitien £201
shoes. I was the youngest,. so that it
; .to £214. A. chief inspectar of machinery
. never was I. Now, you would be sur-,
float In the British navy 11 s "a0a0,
Germany only MM. A BritiSli fleet sue -
a716''' yeuug men from down town . bought a prised to know the effect, Mental, moral a
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and physical, that shoes have on a man.
--se pair of 50 cent suspenders In the 'store
- 1 coesider. that my' career, aye,. and my geon has- 1403 to £002, a German £300.
tied a .iaiv miuutes afterward approached • It Will thus be seen that the British °Me
a floorWelker-and paid that they were un- • character, hinge upon the possession o$ a I °era all thtough, ate in a better pecunia- •
st,tisfactory. . pair. . When I went to school in a ir,
i ry -position then those. in the German
..._ t . ginia, just after the civil war,' of course - . . -
"Very well," said the floorwalker awe, fl Getman marine officers are usually
I was barefooted. I was a:quiet youth;
bly, "Do you wish your money back?" . • taken from the same rank as in England.
tro g for m.but nhlegmatic and
"No," ieplied the purchaser, "I believe 8 v 9 a age, - ' I Before becoming 11 laidshiamen 01' sea
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ea I'll exchange." . wouldput up with a lot rather than get
; cadet, as he is called In Germany, the
"Just as you please," said the smiling' 1" fight ' youth who intends to devote himself to
floorwalker. 'Will you have another pair My particular eneindy In tischbool
the navy must be able to pass a satisfac-
of suspenders7" was an .impudent Ink co ce te oy
•aination on the level to which a •
"I think not; I'll just look around and somewhat. older than myself. He was tory exan
fifth form' boy at an English public selaool
the son of our faintly docter, an only son '
let you know when I find something that . • •- . • - ' ' 'has attained. His Brat year's service is
suits me," • and . the .proud possessor of a pair of ,
In less than half an hour the down shore, the study of the 'English language
thick soles adorned With plenty of steel.
town young man called the floorwalker being a prominent part of his work. Ile
You See, we • were ; not utterly poverty
to a counter and said, "That's What I is then placed on a training ship for. a
stricken. We had a Wilily cloctoe. You
a want; those,- with the silver backs," And year, and after passing a satisfactory ex -
couldn't kpect a southern gentleman to
he pointed to' an expensive toilet 'set amination he Is removed to the marine
be able to stand for 4. family ;doctor end
which comprised , military hairbrushes, school for another year. The •teehntcal
Shoes for his family at one and the same '
silaer. mug and shaving •brush, razors, .. knowledge obteined here is then employed
tithe. My enema was forever tormenting
manicure aet, setipbax aud a' fine leather for two years at sea, and should the can -
me; but I endured it silehtly for a' long
case to keep them in. • time. • At last one day my patience would didate for the naval profession . 'prove
'But you're joking," said the floorwalla . himself comp.etent he is promoted at, the
endure it no longer. I fell upon-himand
er. "They are worth 20 pairs of -suspend; . , end of these two years to the rank of
a sanguinary conflict ensued. We fought
ers." '.,
phoes—shoes of tbe old coantry type, with spent in study and. military exercises on
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• lieutenant. During the first ten years •of
for an hour or more. ' We fought like
"I can't help that," replied the othea. . windmills in. a hurricane. It is true sve a German naval cancer's:career his in -
"Pm taking you at your Word. There's did not often hit one another.• We were come falls short of,his expenditure by a
your sign, 'Money refunded, or you cnn .usualla 'too clese, or too far off; . but we sum et 0,00; thatis to say, in addition to
exchange for anything in tbe. store.' It's smote ev.erything in' sigbt, 'trees, walls '. his .pay he requires, on an average, £50 a
optional with me, and I wish to exchange, and
. for 'anythink In the store.' This is the particulerly the air, Tweedledurn year to keep him. In the British service
• en wee e ee were no a ma er o us.
d T dt d t elc t the average• expenditure of an officer- in
any , g at suits Me.
They wrangled for :awhile, and the. ena bed • eaeli . other's. -nose 'chiefly -sure Hours: • . . .
We managed to blacken each othertie eyes , additton to his pay le,a05 a year.—Lea
proprietor was called. He tea& the signthrough-the contact ot our heads
several times, and then said, •"You are. a howeyer; my . enemy be-
. • Mules of eanality. - • .
eery bright. young man, . It's on 1115 this ...thought him' elf his. eutietior armament.. . la Is a usual mistake, - and a aery, big
time. Turning to the floorwalker. he He dre b • . • one to - think that -a mule cannot show
w tick and delivered upon my :un-
said, aMake.the, exchaege. as he desires blood. He does allow it often more dis- '
. fortunate bare shanks a kick of -cruel
and haul down those alges .befere he hes forceaual precision. I mut feel today tlie tinctly than the horee. And there is no
, time to buy anything else." a impact of that mass- Of leither.and-sfeele./:pthea tatimat, hi which good blood is so
iferchants cannot be toiyeareful• in the.disdnetly. profitable ... The mule . from a
' It was agony. I surrendeaed encomia.
use of this wonderful and aomplex lioa . tipnally.• 'NOW began a periodof the well bred (atm may stand a hand- lower,
guage of 'ours. ; • most, heartrending humiliation and 'tills- weigh et. huodeed lighter than his: half
a - ery. Wherever I went that wieiched brother out of a Canestoga mate, yet as
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'LOVERS OF JEWELS ' • alma yotith followed I was his slave a a 2 -year-old in the sales ring, will fetch '
, ran his erranae, He thwarted me in all half as much' again, this because a Wise
ien w
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ho Own Beautiful Centel Only, --
u y undertakings. 1.1e-stoed on his steel • buyer knows that blooded metes •l-,taa.e.
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to Aaraire Thein an Private and better' ,• eodurance. than blooded:
7 ". and leather between me and the smallesteven
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"Because some men-diaPlaa IR) jewelry: ;teeth of .enjeemene. .. • . 1. liersetit., Reasonably Well used, they are
• on their persons it .does not signify that "There Was a gif1,. a sweet !Lie bine • 'sightly and sprightly 'animals .atathirty
they do not eitre for such things," said e eyed thing of 12 summers m fi • t love odd : •odd. Then, toe, they eat less and, pro-
, y is ove, ,
leading New York jeweler toara Writer a who: Was- to me ail all the world, includ,
. portionalto weight, pull more. They
urdock
lik4 kti4AL to. s .1 ,,tio 'as 4L1,4401
Company at Indian Loretto, neat
Quibee, were destroyed by are. Loat.
$150(10.
ood
'• peg was in obedience to an order from
nien in the O. R. shops as Winui•
The layitig al? of three hundred
B"
itters..
,i.I g i ll !reel to eat down expense.
Ativices from many parts of Man-
e, h1pto a.f e that the crop prospect
.
Mrs. ei n' iiwi
i ly improving. I
James Carr, i" o,,tutts sheridan, of it on mou.n. 1
CURES unier
insc..11e,
.v.1,0nt.Hoat
a;s; T
alVfy little boy, two it;
telti. alicha fell 1,300 feet down ft h haft
, ." wet ainhaatiefryreibaireseoeldn.,
SCROFULA
A.ii attempt was made to aRk144111.
a mine. ' His body Watl eat in two.
etc. ti - e, she h of Persia, who is now
dition and suffered a great deal from vigiting Pari. Hi ls Highness was
scrofulous sores. My husband bought a „ , ,
1
bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters for him'''3"''''' -*
.and gave it to him, and by the time he had It . has been given out in several
finished the second bottle there was not a lie wsimpers (hat I be results of the de.
sore to be seen. On account of this won, pat tmental examinations will not be
derful cure I can honestly recommend published in the Toronto papers this
B.B.B. to all who stiffer from any disease,. year as formerly, but that the list of
arising from bad blood," each Pith schocd and collegiate insti.
tute will be sent to the heed master,
Mr, Oliver J. Murray, %his is, incorrect: •The Minister of
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,!011 LS. . "About siwrites as followea
- x months ago
1 I was troubled with
Charlottetown, P.E.1.•
eideration, but. has given . no decision
education has lhe. matter under
- con.
CURES =
could get nothing to cure me. As a last I
'"• 1 painful boils, for which I Y.neOgr't;nei aScuji)enet erreldrIteinntssearvrLea lirtoatut-
resort I tried Burdock Blood Bitters.. One ,t he west on the G. T. It
and - my Anv reader of thie paper on teat. the
hb eo at ti Itch cwoamepnl eetveel never baiter
ri d
nleth°afriba°tilps'resent. perits of Dr. Pitcher's Baekache Malley
. Tablete free by enclosing two cents postage
. .
. for trial package to, The Pitcher Tablet
TWO HORSLMEN MEET. ' Co. Toronto, Ont. Reenter eize 50 cents
. per 'bottle,
The Outcome of a Discussion as to The Canadian Patriotic Fund now
the Agm of a Maine Steed. . • tiMounts to $417,636.75. .
, litine's David Herein came into the Mr J. Bluefoot, an elderly man living on
village the other. day. , He was looking Berton street, Hamilton, was struck, by R
for a trade. Ile sat in his muddy old street 'oar and died from his injuries a few
wagon with his back bent and his elbows. haws later.
cm his keees. The hortie •that •lie drove • - WFIEEZE IN THE CHEST,
had hip bones that Idoked like, broken.
. syringe in a haircloth sofa. 11'he good / Mrs Win.. Young, Frome, Opt., says ;
housewife could have done her weeles a Oao year ago our little by had an attack
cf croup which left a bad wheeze in his
washing on the- corritgations on his shim.
His eyes had the blase look of one who ' al'eat, We used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine
his gone through everything that am by SY;taPo and it ananlietalY 'aared him,"
any possibility • be coming that ny a d M • Rogeis & T
Mon -
so . has nothing.te fear. The old man /real, hire been awarded the coutrack
was driving with a knotted rope tied to far double -tracking the Grana Trunk
the end of a stick. between Hamilton and Niagara Falls.
• "Clck, dal Giddap, Ebenezer," he '
kept saying, mai Ebenezer may have A CARD
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heard film, and he may have . felt the We, the undersigned, da hereby agree to
slap of the knotted rope, but if he did • refend the money on a twenty five cent
there Was. no • symptom to ' indicate it bottle of Dr.' Wills' Lnglish Pills, if, after
• either in the -cant of his Ors or. that -nor • tieing taree-foutthir of conteete Of bottle,
celerktion. of his gait. . __ they do not relieve Constipation and •IIead-
• The old man suddenly pulled up. No, ache. We also warrant that four bottles.
he didn't ,puIl up; he sttid, "VVhoa." will Permarently mire' themost obstimate
Tae old horse always carries one ear back case of Constipation. Satisfaction or no
to hear a whoa. ilo stopped so suddenIa, pay when Wills English l'Ills are used.
that the, old man was precniitated for- H. 13, taornbe, Chemist'a, Druggist, Olin-
• ward, ' But hie- catight the dasher with , ten ; J. E. Hovey, Dispensing Chemist,
from falling on to his nose on the med.
both hands and •was•able to save'himself I.C1Iltintieotna'..tilt;tatnsedya yteeernu,g:Ditrubgd:ilste,di°fialilien' .
As he hung there he said to the man' ton. l' , . • . .. ,
„standing on the sidewalk: :: .
"Most '.willin hoss I ever had, 'Isaac. AMAAANYVNAMOSAAMAMAAMA
A d a - hi y •
' - day or two ago. "Indeed, there are Oen. ing the village candy store: With.her I ' are quicker,- hardier, more intelligent and-
ty of men who are as passionately fond wmamtm
d come under the trees near the o e er ine e. s an o set, t e inte le ,
Case there's any treuble With the rig-.
of jewels as any woman who lived, village school. With "ner I ,woula wax gence oneo misdirected is apt to verge on
. gin any time, ell any one has get to do is
but they seem to reraard the feelings as 0 gallant and eloauent, Yankees I would • the diabolie.—Leslie's Alontblya
SiSurnaln"to say 'Whoa; , and there ye are, No
, weakness which they are half ashained slay; by the score rather than that a hair. ; Pantalt " t danger Of ,beip meshed up- with him.
of Some, Mien will .0Nya right up, but of her head should be disturhed. 1 Wish fl ' In addition th three or our Curls:Bah ' f .
What ye got in athe'. hos ; aiog now
they don't like to displaytheir treaSures, ed her to belie Me P 1 j
believe a au ones and a 1, es the Spanish cbild bears the cania ,_ ,„ . . „
b i i • ' nbi4nmed fainil ne es of his father and . tafi"a '' • '
These pills are a specific for all
diseases arising from disordered
nerves, weak heart or watery brood.
They cure palpitation, dizziness,
smothering, faint and weak spells,
shortness of breath, swelling of feet
and ankles, nervousness, sleepless-
. ness, anwmia, hysteria, St, Vitus'
dance, partial pfiralysis, brain fag,
female complaints, general debility,
and lack of vitality. Price 5�c. a box.
Curie ALI. YOUR PAINS WITH
J Pain Killer.
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.0 A Medicine Chest In Itself.
:14I Simple, Safe and Quick Caro for
a GRANIPS,DIARRHOEA, 00UONS,
' fa -COL,DS, RHEUMATISM, hit
M NEURALGIA. ge
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25 and 50 cent Potties. .
41,
ht 13,EW.?,R ft OF IMITATIONS.
BUY ONLY THE 0 NUINE.
, • PERRY DAVIS' .
Waialfialikalkigiallf91100MMENMMEM
ecause it -is not considered good taste tn. Stotewall Jackson in embryo?, only with.
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wear muchjeweiry. a ,• - a ... • . • a spice of wickerhices. . .
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"I know of half a ..dozeti business mer . 9 believe 1 should' have. succeeded bat..
and professional .men -who do not wear so _for. that horrid boy w4b his -shoes.' One
much as a 'watch chain, yet they carry , day when -I was. bolding forth to my
. about in theit.tronsers pockets thous.ands ladylove in an especielly lofty strain the
of dollars worth of unset Jewels.. This is ' wreteh. came . sountering past. As • he
n little out. of the ordinarY, but it is a took in the situation ,his eyes lighted up
fact nevertheless: The late Henry .Ward with malicioos joy., . made straight
Bee&eaaforatestance,-used to Carry in his for me. ' ' • •
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atetketel a number •of beautiful diamonds " Vaefoqi,a he said in tones of ppremp_ .mother'a name .as a distinction, the fa- 171 don t ;
y m •
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motber. When the surnames are doubled, •••• aWnal; I've got two•-rthere's.that gray
Ioegenneeted. by the partiele y, meaning . hoss that Bill. Anderson used 'do own
"and," the first is the more important I that I got in the avey ,of a trade. Then
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one, and the Only one that may be taken • • I've, got a black mare, but .I..den't be -
a one, for it is in tlintather's name, while . Have the wiminan folks
I Will want to
1 Spain they know no "senior" and ajum• , Part with tae black one, for they've
madohind of a pet out of it." •
' the lastli in the name' olthe mother. In
Father'and son may bear tlie sante • ;The old mon took a- chew' of ;tobacco
end settled himselr on the seat with his
Christian name, but each takes his own
le",) crossed. Said be: •
• an other precious -stones, which be would . tory' contempt. .ff want to talk tc Delia. , ;
• , ' ther being, for instance, Pedro Diaz y n t e'poire ye ye ',specially back -
sometimes take out in his hand and gaze ' "For a. moment, as the spieit of • Jack- . its 0 an t e son. e to Diaz , Blanco.
. ward about caangin tbe gray one „so
- 0 till d h '' • P d • Di
be'f ye git the -right price for her,. lease?".
at in admiration for several' minutes at a • son 'and' Jcinea bunted. bright in • my
Tot'lleady For That. • . "Waal, Ls'pose I might listee awhite
that there lama :something so .pure and merely raised - his foot, add I SAW the 'alatinderstand," said the reportek, "that Y Q . t .
time. He explained his habit by eayIng breast, I' was for 'giving battle. But he i an on talked rade- •
• aSeeine'a if this boss bete Might mate
beaetiful about the gems that they de, ; flash -of steel ,beeeeth the leather. .Tag - you are going to turn your establishment •
lighted and faseinated him.; .1Io used to fire. of my valor was quenehed.; I turned into a co-operative concern." . • up pretty Well•Wita the blaelc one." '
"I'm afraid he's' a bit gitalt, Iltreia.
far hack laerliatrian origin—the' innate svas laughing, and .slunk away. The hor- • the head of the firm Wall ill concealed im- . •
say that it was' one atahe traits of ,our one last despairtng glance on .Delie; who "That's an outrageous Ilea' exclahned '
Ye know that black one- is a elitinky little
• • . • 0 .. . . • . • . • like. time svacti he got started. • Ye see, .
'bunch."
' fondness for I.,right.gems. . • . ror of those shoes was upon Me, and.my • patience. "I want you. te.Werstand, sir, •
I know of a prominent physician. up kneee knocked together. . • • that the hos hero would bake on flesh
pian is still payi n so e .
Tamale: . . . . . he' a so dariabigla life and • I drive. him to
much that I keep him • a-clingin most of
and emeralds in his bends.. Ile some- successfully a piece of business. .Result, "The trouble about Quions,"; plillOste.
the time:. For whet ye'd went to drite, '
times greaes them in • the • seat opposite • the whole family ' was shoe. My owe Phixed Uncle Allen SParks, "is that when
and the wimmen folks etubbin him round,
and looks at dams, while Ida face lights footgear was. especially magnificent, NO you eat them. you have' to take 'so many •
he'd be rounder'n a barrel in a- few
up with admiration and pleaeute. • .• ' shoes, mind you, but boots, with stout • people Into your 'confidenee about it."'
think not. I 'never met a Womare who ; Homer was all right when he -made the '
"Do. ladies ,have this ' habit? Well, 1 leather reaching 'even. unto the knee. . .
, .. , . , . ' • 1 iiwieneik isiv-, Lidsoituifitt.i)liciuteliwwF hiattimI'om 1- svellsins .,.; •
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WITCH .AND
JEWELRY STORE
Just eeceived a lot of new Belts,
Buckles, Pulley Belts,Bangle Brace.
l7ts, etc. The latest goods in the
ruarket, .
We make epecialtv of fitting
Speotaeles arid Eve. Waste s.
Eyes examined trot..
to- AANtAIIAAAMAAAAANtetAAN
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" August 1,90C
RANKS.
:11fie itiolsons Bank
Incorporated bv Ant of Parliament 184
0A.PIT.A 02,00%00
REST FUND . 01,650,000
EklAD OFFICE MONTRBAL.
Wsz. Monson bleoenzason, President;
F. WOLIflaiSTAN THOMAS, Gen. Manager
Notes ciisconntecl, Collections made, Dottie
issued, Sterling and Anierioan exchange
bought and'aold. Intereat allowed on deo
pedal. &vises sic—inteyest &Resew on
sumo of 01 and tip. Money advent:ea to
farmers on their own note, witb one es
more endorsers.. No /mortgage required
H. C. BREA Manager, Clinton
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G. I) itIc'IA.GGitiltT6
BANK EA. .
A.LBERT. ST., - OLINTOV
general Banking; 13usinese
transacted,
• NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafter esued. Interest allowed on
danosits.
J. P. TISDALL.
BANKER,
obiawroN, ONT.
Advances made to farmers on their own.:
notes at low retes, interest.
..2411111
A general Bankind, Business transacted '
Interest allowed on dei colts.
Sale Notes bought
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, . AGENTS. • •
'..i.911oedfite dolt! Fields," n aree,eheAv, attire
able book, selling- e a whirlwind, Beautiful
time
BRADLEY-GARRETSON COMPANY,Liagrao,
prespeaus tvienty-five 1,Bgorooktstoe.n
A GENTS •
•-,,
"The best life of 'ler Malesti.T have seen,
writes Lord Lorne about "Qneen. Victoria:,
Agents make fire dollars dean",
.1HitADL.EY-GARIt.BT8ON C011yroAliroolet,014.ThnTan
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ppd.
Seed Corn, seven varieties, Sugar
Beet, MangOlds,,Ttirnips, and n 11 varieties
f s.eeds requirecl for arid or garden use.
• Bacteria/or alwaysen hand, and general,
mill feed. •• '
AGENTS WANTED, DUNCAN,- , Clinton.
Foragenpine money -making position; Licensed Atictioneee.
'books, insurance, or fake scheme4 every house ' .
*a customer. Particulars free. Write to day - '
-TEE F. E.KAIIN CO., 432.Vietoria street, Vo-, . .
• rontoXitnada.. ' . : :Feb 048 . , • .
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. . p.ti Wanted'
.41,AirEN:TS WA,NTIEDi
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-- • . : Oats wented. in eachange for Oaa. •
Hon: • Liberal terms. Pay .woody. stock
compiet e with fast sellingspecialties; including •
.Seed Wheat, Corn, Potatoes, &a. OUTFIT
No experience necessary. Permanent posi-• • •
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SpavinspitingbonesrSplifFie
Curbs, anti All Forms of
Lameness Yield to
7;,•,-•-•<,-7.c•••••‘
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• that this Ian' ilig ha ra
"Yea, yas, I know than but ye'd find
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-dividendel'a •
town who, while aiding .about. in his'ear- . 'But I swore vengeance, and all things
stage on sick calls, enterteies himself by.. %roe to the, moo who knows how to wait.
jingling a lot of unset diamonds, rubies That winter. my father carried through •
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cared to hide her j le• I t • 11 g d A h h , MI mix °dense. ' Omit so' long, don't bloke anY • i ere
. ( k 11 11 1 1 poe ce a N,Ve 1 TO . rc mans t e.v ois. ne .
On the contrary, they aiwaye lace to enemy' and I met: He was vanquished "Whit r.s the cause of the latest ' aiterholre deed a lass he is, I sort' a git '
have them set and displayed as conspie7 from the start. 1 think he turned pale quarrel ber, A al Mr. and Mrs. Bickers?" fiddlin round' to git rid of himand make.
uausly • as possible.' They don't believe . when his eyes fell•upon my leather glad "Mrs. Bia..ers caughther husband ly- a change; It's lucky for a man when be
in hiding the light of their gems under a shanks. Ile would have declined coin- lug on- one of .her .sont cushions.", --Har- ' don't have that dissatisfied way and can.
bueliel." . ' '. bat, but burning' with the wrongs I had per',Razat. . tang on to a good thing when le gits it.
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. suffered. I fell upon. him without giving .
. Cow,s Taste Yrs WIMale,, ' Wm time to retreat. The battle Was
I am -not an agriculturist, but for ten 'short arid fierce. I scorned to use my
years I lived with - an uncle who kept feet, --but I was now proof against his
.-eowe and milkmaids (hiring that period. Mulish onslaught.- I took his kicka with -
It was noticed' not certain milkmaids out •feeling them and smote hina with my
eould draw' more milk than others. Our fists. Finally I got him •down and choked
most characteristic cow- was. Trieste, so , him until 1 was weary- 13tit as he arose,
mimed on account of hal' sad bearing; humble, bruised and trembling, I deliber-
and it required the most touching of bor- ately landed my armed feet • on each at
dee songs to prevail upon her, to .give. a his shins, and with a howl of agony he
decent supply of milk, 'The eld woman 'turned to flee. I delivered oith'itiore kick,
who generally milked her. &ways Wound the most satisfactory of all, on nature's
up with the "Land of the Leal" to get 'aPPoiated.hickhig place. ,
the dream midi f ti ill i
y ng o ie in , ng Plncene.•.
• "al fain aa I *1 D li ' cl-
y e a. c at e a s ears, an
A nee; band once waled Trieste with AO 'was all smiles when she received me.
sett songs and dire . eonsequenees. All. She had. understood, she said, all along,'
other eew was called the' le:vane:41st tot .. and IlOr heart had bled for ole, I had
account of her intense hatred for psalm my doubts, but the heart of youth is as
tunr,a end Saillaaas hymns, Shp, strith...ro witx• la a inrilthm's hands; Shortly after
to MY, cireferred rollickine tunes. actin my 1,111.11* approached I called to him
yen eceount fee this?—tatnaon Chronicle. aweetly..and he cake tremblingly. '
. ...
. " 'Why doe% you tell me to get out?' 1
- asked' pleasantly. swinging iny foot the
. while, and the titter of Delia sent the
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onavente wer4r1;144,,,,,Alue. it
poni 4110K HtAIMONIEN
hot blood tif pride and joy cottraing
through my veins, What beeeme of Dee-
na I delat remember. But slyer, those
. !Mote awned my career. shyness and
CHIPS FROM CHINA,
(1)11aresngliaTionvggherCildillig by the
Ave 55. As a llninient, Iop family use it 'has 110 equal.
D. icrsilV,,isltio,t;i.e, Ontaria Can, Dec. 18,1808.
Dear Bira:—A. year a:go I had a valuable horse which
got 'time. toolc him to the Veterinary:Surgeon WIM
.FREL. Secure tereitory now. Write •
• • • I3ROWN intos.•Co.. . • •
• Nursorytimml Brown's Nurseries P.O.,*Ont.
. Aug.214.f • •
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' (ANTS - Book business's better than in
t1
-years pastialso haVe bettor and faster sellinp
hooks. Avail clear from $10 to $40 weekly.
few leaders arm "Queen victoria, "Life of m?
Gladstone,"'"my motheasBible steriee." "Pre-
gressiveSpeaker, ' "Ivendike Gold Fioldi-s”.••wo;.
man," "Glimpsoo of.the 110FI QM" "Breakfast
Dinner and Supper," Canada„ Wneyelopec,
dia. ' Books on time. (Milts free tail canvassers.
If I only knew enough to do It, I would ammo, he applied n shol,p blister. ThIrrmado mateer4
money'. - . • mot steed up. Alter ityb,7 ev. tything in.my power I
only trorne and the bons herania stilton', that It could
not lee this hose of mine go for love nor
While he was tnIkieg Isaac had Come Went to it neighbor and told;h1rn about the Mae. He tot ve
The Chinese do not care at all for 'Our- e.iong ancl had rolled up the old horseal
.
ittio,?ztto7vf vouor( boo.:t-, A %Wild:pa it carefull and
tite near s u` • .
rTure and rtpplled St strictly according' to dIreetions..apen;
resolved to do 110citifroitlg",ntv,,'„ge:3,11.i.pwuybF6.
fore the first bottle WAS 11SV(i l linprovoment, •
and when, the seventh. bottle v.v. a 1,01 use& my,
ITtFgsrt cn.npletciy
(3,' ((50(115 Vr.`,1.1:1111T It! ric:Iitssi:;'.71:A
horse goo,' care arni ditinomo Itg lit work With hitawi:11-
.4eg to see if itbad effeeted mouse,/ then starle‘i wort,:
the 11 nr:b baril an't to my. triti
ehowed any more lantoncanthrough the lots*"
. I can recemmend Non doll'n Snavin 'Oro nnt n ly as art
excellent, but rrit: a SN MS," p 1,, any -.ISS that
Timatian nu the llorec,” the boOl-fr: ; oddray,
Y6111,.:4t!,1:IrtlY..i • • .
concern.
_Aaft your drugg m.endm11-'e sem! eke
DA. KENDALL 001,..irAllT "/ '''
vegetables, with the exception perhaps upper lip. After careful scrutiny of his
of celery. . . teeth Isaac shook his head and said:
There la no canning industry among "How old do you call this boss, Ilk-
-the Chinese. All of their sauces and am?" '
;compotes are preserved In earthenware . "Jes' 'zactly 9 years old—jos' Needy 0."
jars or in old wine and beer bottles. "Shis, now git out, hie' older'n that"
The Chinese have tiot yet learned to ap• "No, sir, jes' 'zactly 0.9
preclate a 'Well finished tool bf any kind. "I don't say ye are lyin. about the
The nnly "tools that they require seem to thing, Hiram, but I do reckon ye are
be those that they cannot actually do mistaken The hoss is older'n 0 0
. . .
without—stich as razors cheap' knivee, "Now I understand boss age clear into *
'mimosa, needles, saws, 'chisels, etc. the ground," aid the old man. "I know
Chinese do not wear leather or rubber that boss of mine is 'jes' 'zactly 0 years
thee! Of European style."All Chinese; old. Yas, sir, jos' ezactly.0—not over 10
except the cooly class, wear shoes of ,levan at the outside and 12 to the ex -
cloth, with thick felt soles, faced with tent, by Judas." .
leather, and of their own peculiar shape. .
nAin
These are made locally s and are very anyBeet."
cheap. , John Russell Bartlett in his Dictionary
of Americanisms says that "sturgeon la
W,Ilitim Coleman, aged 20, of the Towne called Antra** beef' beeanse a part of the
ship of Harwich. eel 30 f, et in -his eaae„ere sturgeon's flesh has much the look nod
barn and was almost instantly killed. • not a little of the taste, as well as troa
ture, of ox muscle. It abounds In the Hua-
i/biome left me. I Imeame energetic and -
TO CURE ACM:DIN ONE DAY. son river and is much eaten in the eity of
emitident 1 suv, tasted in study .andaiskeleserew,7•Iiromo Quinlan Tablets. All Albany." John S. Farmer, inhis collo&
Jtoil; I afteewsird became captain of nair aetsiggatsaaamd theanonp if It fails to ,cure tion of Americanisms, also says that
OCt 1,4. ciri3V .4 lite 11„nry, it oa ()tea
.e01 lege footbor
all tte. My subsequent ; "the flesh of the sturgeon, In color
vetoer has- film» 0101 0 effort crowned A laW was t•eeently passed in Nor- and taste, has some resemblance to
eatli success '
A • Duke at Church,. •
There was a certain old duke who used
to sit up in the left hand, gallery with his
old duchess, believing himself to be in -
cog.
One Sunday a 06 officious titeward,..on
seeing the old nobleman. take ii..bncit seat,
hurried up to him and geld, "Will not
your grace have # better seat?"
"Come along, Maria!" said the old
duke. "We're diseoveredr And he inittn‘-
diately walked out with the duchess and
never showed his face inside my church.
again..--Itev.' H. R. Haweis in London
Temple. '
"The trouble about Nerd," remarked
The origin of the Word 'ghetto lieebeen Pritioipal T. Ci Smith of Central &hoot .Seriatot &reit= "was that -the people
way prohibiting be sale of tobacco beef, especially when cut in steaks
to any hey fleeter 16 years of age with. and grilled. Albany is a towp, on tbe
out a sigma order ft urn an adult, to- Hudson river as high as which the
lative or 0 tipluor, Even tote ists fish in question is or was to be caught
win tfer eigittelta to boys rennet' in largo nutabers and as a matter of
themselves liable to be prosecution.' course consequently formed a not in -
The police are instructed to coral cate considerable factor in the food oupply of
pipes, cigarettes, and cigers of Lids
who smoke in the public streets. A g beet; or
the inhabitant% hence the term 'Albany
All thio was wee true, but as a
title foe the offence Is also itnposecl, matter of fact now sturgeon are not go
which may he anywhere between
60 cents and $25, abundant In this market as they formerly
were, Mid there are probably many of Our
Mr Arthur Byrne, Rock Hill, Ont., younger citizens who have never tasted'
write:;II was laid, up with stiff joints sturgeon and have never heard it callell
or about four yeara; and could get no are "Albany beet" •
lief until I used three bottler; of Hags amtts
Yellow Oil which cured me." Pride 250. illtionanageniene.
under discussion in German pripers. The (Mathew, baa pleaded guilty to tampering around himdidn't know how to mintage
trades It to the Venetian custom of com- mire, y eoao i ng is owe pure B t ereott, tativaad dtplelVileY. '
vnth examination papera entrusted to his
b I i h I li hint. Al) that WaS needed was' a little
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most approved version is that which
pelting Ilehrewe to live in the neighbor- end has hed hie certificate suspended until t; hat weald goii have sliggested?"
hood of the gotta, or gun factory. December 81, 1800,
"I would simply have,got the eapital-
. Don't suffer from toothaohe when a len bite together and made arrangements to
mie rebellion pa coionsbia has nriox„, cent bottle of Dr. totv's Toothaehe Gum Dragena Nero a bleak Of stock in every
gas granted amnesty to all rebels. has or c leeks „IVOUldtft haVA had the heart to Net fire to
the fOWA ". '
III it kly o t blistering vour insuranee eompany Rome, Then he
eetedly eollepaed, and the Government v! cure ° w 1 n
Canadian farmers aecording to letters
ateRdelev'ellthdirollt dintiliTerellrb,tidriYeidaettitftitAiltnotin
finrotrhaetiGirieoeb, Reieartriontrtplayileffed°;11 ePirubitithigcia.
ga". builoi b_orne angDomahr
d buying „ore
land, meanwhile keeping the factory hands
cAsToRIA
iss2111:tr
fully employed in ministering to their
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and when it certain number is received the ,
bolder will be entitled to a pieee of Silver-
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• When yoit hire a wheel
. &cat the . Bicycle Livery
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le they ire ;Dunlop Tires.
• then you can rest asstired
the wheel has a good pedi-
gree it'ssevery part.
Dunlop Trres on all good
wheels.
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The thump Tire Co, Ibrilted,
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lowest retell. 011160 an Isaac street, At if,AVIS
IMPLEMENT ROOMS. W. WilEATLEY
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The,steady inerease in onttrade iegood proof of the fact that our goOdtCare righ
one prices lower than those of other dealers in the traae.
We manifacture fneniture on a large scale and eau afford to cheap. If you buy
from no we save for you the profit, which, in other eases„ has to be added in for
• the retail:dealer. • 7' ,
This week we have passed into stook some ot our nevederagns. Space :will not' perm
no to quote prices, but come and see for yourself what snaps we have to offer.
Remember—we are detetroinea that our 1,0000E1AI' be the lowest in the trade. „
UNDERTAKING.
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In thia department our stook is complete, and we have undoubtedly the best funera
outfit 10 the county. Our Prices are as low as the lowest.'
BROADFOOT BOX &00• J. /AT, ChidleY
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P1 S5—Night and Sunday calla attended to by calling at j. W. Chidley's, (Fttnere
pireotor) residence
gro EVEltlt ONE who can and In the Dewey Nagle g yugyg—ggag
theta ane return t• us—ris ere en 4,14'1181re Tittatty style sitnulstlre
Opal or Rnby Stick Pin Free, and send 12Ten-eent Itackanno et TM.
porlohaWo Perfume to veil for us it you eau, When sold, return tnottrY
and we give you Ergo choice et' a heevIly plated Chain Biota% trita
look and Key, or Solid awe Shelf Bolabor Bitthday• Ring. Simply
latazyret prizrie awl we emmil ;olio without money or price. Writ. to,dity, Yon flak loathing, naa
t=stag pogroms .014 018. Moeda,. moung jte delivery atoololely tree, end unsold seeds ore teauwahlo,
thicraser NATIONAL III'PLT CO. 4849 Wait Lierestmd litoo OWSDesatte idhata.
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PEE:PUREES and
TOILET goods'
Dainty Gifts for bodir Ladies
and Men -tor Young or Old
(live Perfonies if 5tou0il please the fad
sex. The choicest kinds rehere. AU the
famous makes—alb the desirable odors*
and many kinds pat up in apeoially ettrece
tive,Chriatirtag paekagett.
Our aasortment of,Fine Hair Brno el,
1iJit*t%' Brushes, Mirrota, Palette, in
ebony and handsome woods is the meet
,Ionipiete in the town. And,the Meat hike.
eating pirt to you is tiot prices are kr be-
low what you ve been acoustotred tepait
for (dollar articles elsewhere.
comp' Chemist ik Druggist
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