The Clinton New Era, 1901-02-15, Page 3'17"Pf17-101N
usiness
Men's Bac
Too mai rush and
Image, work and worryfall
to the lob of the average
businees men. Kidneys
cell stand ; they fad to
filter the poieons from the
blooe properly. Urinary
trounle,generallangtior a,na
pein in the back are the
natural reeults. A, man
cann attend to business
properly if his batik aches
-.1:10 use trying.
Only one sure remedy that never fader
DOAN'S
"KIDNEY PILLS
Talks a hint from' businese men who have
'teed time]: '
"1 bane taken Deitine Kidney Pille, whieti
I prethred, at the Matt*); Hall here, for
• theumatisin and polies tne small of my.
• baek, With Which -1 have been afflicted for
the pain sit years.. They did me so Miele
good that 1 heartily recommend them all
an exCellenernedidee for rheumatic leonine!!
and backache." (hennas C. Prmene dealer
agricultural implements, Orillia, Ont.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure baokache, lame
or weak baok, Bright's disease, diabetes,
dopey, gravel, sediment in theenriae, too
frequent risings wit night, rheumatism, and'
weaknees of the kidneys in children and
old people. ,Remember the name, Doan's,
andl refuse all others. The DORA Kidney
Pill Co., Toronto, Ont.
..
4 LAXA. work while you sleep walled)
a gripe•or LIpain oaring bilious. VER nem. constipaion, sick hand -
1 Bebe and dyspe.psis.eand make
PILLSfeel better plebe morning.
rum 25a, at all druggist.
According. to Business Methods,
Davy Burgess, one of the oldest and
best known negroes of •Westmoreland
'county and noted for his strict integrity
and love for all the formalities of busi-
ness life, once bought a cow. from Cap-
tain , Jordan of Mount Pleasant. He
hadn't the money in hand to pay the
price, but Captain Jordan knew that he
would pay. He told him to take the
now. That was an entirely too informal
way of doing business for Burgess. He
knew that notes and other paper of
that sort passed between white men,
and he insisted on a note in this trans-
action. Captain Jordan told him to draw
up one to suit himself. When he pre-
sented it, it read:
I. Davy Btu -gess, do hereby promise to pay
iDaptain Jordan 435 for the spotted cow when I
has the money to spare. Davy ihntorai. •
"Now," he said, "I'll jes keep dis en
take de cow."
He put the note in his pocket arid
drove -the cow away. When he was ready
to pay the $35, he went to Captain Jor.
dan with it.
"Heah's your money," he said, count-
ing It out.
"An now, sah," he remarked, with
considerable satisfaction, "dat transac-
flail may tie considered closed."
A question ot Descent.' .
Alexandre Dumas pere, the author Of •
eMonte-Christo," was an octoroon; hence
the point to the following story of the fa-
tuous Frenehinan's 'encounter with an in- .
tervievver:
"You are an octoroon, are you not, Mr.
Dumas?"
"Certainly."
"And your father?" .
"He was a quadvoon."
"And his father?"
"A mulatto, sir, a mulatto!"
"And his father?"
"A negro, sir, a negro!"
"Might I presume so far as to ask what
his father was?"
"An ape, sir; mote Dieu, an ape! My
pedigree ends where yours eommencest"
secrets Not to Be -Kept.
He -You know they sae a woman can't
keep a secret.
She -That's a libel. A woman can
keep a secret as easily as a man can -
all but two kinds. There are secrets
that aren't worth keeping and others
that are too good to keep.
Among the 'funny thins women do, is
to spread an old red shavvi over the Sofa
and put a candle with a red sbade on a
table near by and call it an oriental cor-
ner.-Atchisdn Globe.
A blank diamond is the only substance
that will not be ground away by contact
with the emery surface.
DPPIER€ES
FAVORITE
PRE5CPIPTIONI
"I had been a sufferer for Many years
from nervousness with all its symptoms
and complieatiots," writes Mrs. O. N.
Fisher, 1864 Lexington Ave,, New York,
N. Y. "/ was constantly going to eee a
physician or purchaeitig medicine, • In
the spring of 18,7 my husband induced
me to tay Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion. After taking one bottle and fol-
lowing youfadvice I was so encouraged
that I tot& five more bottles, and then
stopped for, several weeks as I felt ao
much bettene but still 1 was not com-
pletely cured. I commenced taking it
again and felt that I was improving
faster than at first. X am not now cross
and irritable, and I have a good color in
my face•, have also gained about ten
pounds in weight and one thousand
pounds of comfort, for 1 am a new
woman once More and your advice and
yiettr Panorite Prescription' is the cause
of it, coupled with the 'Pleasant Pellets'
which are not to be dispensed with. /
took eight bottles of the Prescription '
• the last time, making fourteen in all,
e and will not take any snore unless you
11 to advise, for 1 do not eee as I need it."
ma Kes
\if ea Kwo men }
STRONC,
AcKwonien
- wisp,
!
It is understood th.
'at the poet latiteate
of Turkey is writing a parody to be en.
titled "We Were, 131uffed by Old Kefl.
• tucky."--Itaiti in o re A m erica tr.
• Uncle Stenns dealings with the sultan
• show that everything conies to him wild
gets tired of waiting and goo; after it
with a gun.-itansas City Journal.
A polite manner always pates. just to
ttoon as the sultan saw the Rentticky's
bow he thought of what international
Collette: requited.*PlilladeIphie Titnee.
I A.fter paying off a mortgage for $40.
000' on their church the Methodistof
Blenheim burned the instrumentat a
publie Meeting. '
• a Great flask.
MATRON AND MMD.
bora Rosebery's mother, the Dttchess
Of Cleveland, le 81 years old, but in the
best of healtb. and (Me of the moot active
• "woman politicians" In Nedlaud.
• Mrs. R. It, Betio, the widow of th
• only colored man who Nerved a full term
in the senate, is now head of the wom-
an s department of the Tuskegee institute
in Alabama.
The will of Harriet U. Jennings, late
of Springfield, Masse =keit three wom-
en's religious and charitable associations
in that city the residuary bene0ciaties ot
almost her entire estate
Mrs. Pauline Auberl widow of Au-
gust Auberle, who recently died in Mc-
Keesport, Pa., left an estate valued at
over a quarter of a million dollars for
charitable and religious purposes.
lYbss Jennie Rogers, who during the
"boom" days M Sioux City was known RS
the "real estate queen" ot that place and
wfte sole of the Tidiest -women lie the west, -
died there recently almost penniless.
• Miss Caroline Stewart, who has sue-
nessfully passed the doctor's exa.mina-
• tion at the University of, Berlin, has
studied at the University of Kansas and
Michigan and holds a fellowship from
Bryn Mawr,
Miss Alta Rockefeller, daughter • oe
John D. Rockefeller, whose name has
figured in late dispatches because of her
unfortunate deafness, is in spite of that
trouble an expert musician and plays the
piano, violin and guitar with equal snill.
Mme. Duse's only daughter is just now
the Aubject of a good many paragraphs
Id Munich papers..The young girl, who is
18 and vety like her famous mother in
face and figure, is finishing her education
at Municheand is .looking forward with
great expectations to the day when she
will be a qualified teacher.. Curiously
enough, though otherwise she and her
mother agree in their tastes and r7redi-
lectiotts, she- has a great aversion to the
theater. •
POULTRY POINTERS. .
•
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(From the Guelph H 10
erald 1,25 19014
'Iae death of iiur illustrous sovereign
Will naturally be followed by the pub-
, lication Of coanY "Lives of the Queen."
I A well -Written and artistically pioduc.
i ed book on ger Majesty to I fe and
I reign, will anquestienably command
an unmanse sale. An old book with a
few pages added, a re -hash of neWena*
per at.tieles thrown together in n day,
or Amerman books by American
authors, will not fill the bill. The
Herald is glad to announce that the
World Publishing Company, of Guelph,
who have been foremost in the past in
the production of high-class 114erature,
have had for some time in preparation
the Life and Reign Of Queen Victoria,
which will he a, standard work of
great excellence, and is being prepared
with great care. It is written by Sohn
Coulter the celebrated Historian and
Journalist from London, England, as-
sisted- by John Ar Cooper, editor of
the Canadian Magazine, Toronto. Mr
()teepee will give special Attention to
Canada under the Queen's reign in-
cluding the visit of the Prince of Wales
to Canada, and the Regal and Vice -
Regal connection of Her Majesty with
the country.
From advanced sheets andprospec-
tuses that have been examined, The
Herald takes pleasure in -stating that
the worktnanship Will be more than
excellent, There will be a great num-
ber of portraits and engravings, alleef
which are ;genuine works of art, and
equal to. the best wot k to be found in
any magazine of the day. The paper
and manufacture Will be in keeping
with the high character of the publioin
tion, and the whole is in very great
contrast to an opposition work .which
has been submitted to us for inspec.
tion,
The leerald predicts a sale of this
"Life of the Queen" greater than has
ever been reached by any other book
in Canada, • as, lib seems to us, 'every
loyalsubject will desire a copy. The
work is to be sold at a low price • to
bring it within the reach• of all. -
The advertisement of the World -
Publishing Oompany,calling,for agents
will be found in another column of our
issue of to -day. •
Build the poultry house so that it can
be readily cleaned:
• It is by no raeana the largest hens that
lay the largest eggs. •
A good gobbler and three or four hens
will usually be as mane turkeys as it will
be advisable -to -Winter-over for -breeders.
• Weiglet and size are important factors
in rendering foWls marketable and shduld
• always -be considered, in general purpose
Owls. • •
If you want the fowls to be tender arid
Juicy, let them be fattened quickly. Two
• weeks of liberal' feeding ought t� be suf-
ficient.
• Indigestion Is often mistaken for chol-
era in fowls. Cholera' i•s accompanied
byIntense thirst end ulually proves fatal
In 12 hours.
• When long silvery hairs are fouod ex-.
tending beyond the feathers on. the
•thighs mid lower body of the bird, it is
' a good indication of thrift. •
Lime will kill liee, is a good disin-
fectant, will purify the air; will free the
quarters ot vermin, will prevent gapes
• and will • correct ,acidity of the bowels.
• More money can be got out of cheap
wheat by feeding it 'to poultry than in
any other way. If you have any that
is below the merited a*Maa--i, feed it to
the hens... • • •
HAZING AT WEST POINT.
It would seem as if the army officers
who are in charge of thia institution
might maintain a discipline •sufficiently
rigid to prevent outrages ef this class.-
•
Detroit /puritan ,
Whether Booz's death vvan due to cruel
• treatment is a disputed point, but there is
• no doubt that inhuman practiceshave
• been perpetrated upon cadets at West
• Pont.--Syracu se Post -Standard.
The •army officer or other Wend of
- West Point who lilts a finger to prevent
the most searching and public iovestiga-
• tion possible Of the Booz case does West
I'oint a • serious disservice. - Rochester
,Democrat
• The authorities ought to order an Nees-
tlgation, and, if. the report of the brutality
is false, Mow it to be such., Otherthan
the temente of the young man 'are •Inter -
cited in the affair. The truth of tbis af-
fair can be found and oterto fr 1, grid,
the least possible delay.
• CHIPS FROM CHINA.
The Chinese do everything backward.:
nnie execution Qf Prince Tuan is to be
I allowed by his arrest.-Pittsbin•g Times.
t seems now that Chime will get away
th a whole territorial skin. for which
thauks are due entirely to Uncle Sam. •
-
Baltimore Herald.' '
It would be interesting to know on
,....what grounds the Peewit and German
'governments juStify the reported mineral
Of listronomieill instruments from the ob-
servatory at Peking.-Beltimore Sun.
Field. Mamba! von We idersee, whose
men have been laeting and slaughtering
right and left in Peking. is said to be
deeply displeased with the American pol-
icy toward China. This is just about the
eatest compliment whieb tho Vol:amid
policy could receive.
LA• W POINTS.
Right to use a gas pump to increase
the production of anoU well is upheld, in
/ones versua Forest 011 company, Penn-
sylvania, 48 L, R. A. 748, although it
Will reduce the production of wells on
adjoining property.
An officer who emote a second office
When he gamest hold both is held, in
Oliver versus Jersey City, 48 L. Re A.
412, to be an officer de facto, whose nets
will be valid as to the Public it he con-
tinues to act in his °vigil:nil office.
• One who has purchased property In
good faith Dein one who holds it under
agreement by which a third person has
retained the title thereto is heldein Wood
versus Nichols, Rhode island, 48 L. It.
A. 773,- to be liable or conversion if he
sells the ,property again, although he it
not in pOsSISS1011 Of ill0 property.
•
THE SICK MAN,
Children Cry for
k. CASTOR IA.
TUE OUNTOX NEW Ell11,
•
.The girl is the mother of the woman
juet as "the boy is . father of the man,"
The period when the womanly fanotiond
begin is one to be carefully watched and
considered,' Irregularity or 'derangement
at thio time may be promptly met and
cured by the nee of Dr, Pierce's Favorite
Preseription. But neglected at tbia criti-
cal perk* may entail years of future sue,
fering. "Favorite • Prescription" mite
directly upon the womanly organs giving
them perfeot vigor and abundant , vitality.
It removes the obstructions to health and
happiness, and deliyertie womanhood from
the cruel bondage of "female weakness."
You pay the postage. Pr. Pierce gems
• you the book, . The Peopling Common
Sense Medioal Adviser, 1008 Pages, 700
illnatrations is sent .free on 'receipt of
stamps to defray coat of mailing and me-
topes. Send 31 one -cent itemise for the
piper bound book, or 50 stamps for oloth
heand. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf-
falo, N. X.
A despatch,from Atlantic City, N.J.,.
announees the death of B.B.Osler,Q.C.,
of Toronto, who has been in poor
health for some time. He was the sec-
ond eon of Rev. F. Le Oster, and was
born in Tecumseh, Simcoe Co.; in 1889,
was called to the bar in '62, and was of
the firm of McCarthy, Osier, Hoskin de'
Creelman. Ile became the most emin-
ent criminal lawyer of Canada. He
was prosecuting counsel in the State
trials at Regina arising out of the Riel
Rebellion iu 1885; also in the Burchill
murder Dial at Woc•detock in 1890; in
the McGreevy and Cormolly'case atOt-
tityva. itt 1801,ancl in the liyanueSterna-
man and Hendershot murder case. Be-
ing a man with a great zest for em-
ployment, fine physique and with
splendid mental feculties he threw
himself into his profession and was not
aware of the strain of overwork upon
hineuntil the evil had been dane. He
was a Liberal in politics and his death
18 agreat loss not only to the legal pro-
fession but in many other ways. • It
was expected that some day he would
have entered public life . and give his
wise counsel to the good of the coun-
try, E. B. Oslei, NI P., Hon. justice'
F. Osier and W. Osier, M. D.. are his
brothers.
THAT TOUCHES TN SITT
illeLEOWS
OF
• Weak and lmtiure Blood,
Liver a Kidney Diseases,
Pentale Omplainte, Etc!.
I WI. anglitt, Dr Writs direet to: .
J ; m. momon,
Godenoh, Ont.
• THE DRESS, MODEL,
Brown cloth.gowes tritanted with hewn'
black silk braid are considered very
smart. •
tiovenn In undergarments Is the use
of colored wash silk in a hem, which le
hemstitched on to intinsook tuffies.
Put hats are net eonsideted in good
taste for evening *ear, but an occasional
One with an ermine crown and lace over
chiffou brim is seen •
6 fe
Narrow pompadour ribbons are used to
trim mousseline de soie party gowns for
young girls. Thee are sewed on the edges
of the flounces, Bathes and little plaited
boleros which eomplete the bodiee.
Ttt
he Algion cape la Oe'fOrtil Of outside
wrap. which has seine popularity. It is
• made of cloth an is really a triple cape,
the lowest one three-quarter length, with
a collar which stands up or turns,down.
• Cashmere stockings embroidered and
with various lace effects in front are the
latest thing in hosiery. Then there are
the new French lisle stockings in blaek
• with colored silk clocks and one band two
inches in, width of fancy colored striping
sunning around just above the clock.
• The woman who hail Cameo and various
other old time brooehes in her possession
Is in Itiek this season, for they are In
great demand for the centers a black
bows on fur and lace collarettes, and the
Mile° brooches make very pretty belt
buckles set in silver or gold.
no crate foe email buttons ata a 'Mode
of trimming extends even to the collar
band, where a row of small gold buttons
with a little space between is seed
around on a narrole Week velvet band at
tho upper edge. Six dozen buttene are
not tltdiellel on ono gnWil. and almost ev-
ery gOVVII has it tow bottom; somewhere
Ott the bodleee-*New York Sun.
• A NEW' BOOK
For Feminine Home
Workers.
Sent Post Paid to any Address
in Canada.
•••••
The manubeituree of the celebrated Dia.
mond Dyes and the Impulse Diamond Dye
Mat and Rug Patterns ere now Mailing a
new and enlarged edition of the Diamond
Dye Rug Book, that should be in the
henna of every women and girl in Canada.
BURY new and ettraotive designs for mate
and ragentre shown as well as full dime -
tions for the making and coloring. Thou -
sande of women who are interested in the
making of pretty rugs are sending for this
book.... Send in your addreseat emelt° the
Wells & Riohardson Con Limited, 200
Mountain St. Montreal, Que.
THAT DEWEY ARCH.
• New York has given up the idea of per.
• petuating the -Dewey arch, having for-
gotten just who Dewey was anyhow. -
Chicago News.
The Dewey. arch has been abandoned
owing to the stinginess of the people of
New York. Poor old New Yorkl Wby
couldn't she have paseed around the bat
in other eine:1 as the did in the matter of
the Grant monument?- -Chicago Chroni-
cle.
• "Sic transit gloria mundil" The Dew-
eenarch in stone, which was to' be a per-
manent monument of the great admiral's
Manillit victory in New York, has been
abandoned. The committee has dissolved,
and the money so far subscribed le to be'
refunded.. It was e reed ;dee., awl it is
a pity it failed.
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eenturecreems rioneeen.
We give a nn.deotrie Watch With
polishedllickelcase,ornamented
edge. hour, minute and second
hands, keyless wind, American
LevorMovement,forsoll.
Ingoly2doz.daintygold
and ailver finished
Iloraeshoe Ma at • 10e.
each. Mall this advertise.
silent and well send the Horse.
shoes. Sell themreturn monoy
and your Watch will be sent
miabso.1,utelyx [17, Turo Ma_
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To Starve Is a Fallacy. -The
dictum to stop eating because you have indi-
gestion has long since been exploded. Dr.
Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets introduced a new
era in the freattnent of stomach troubles. It
Pas proved that one may eat his fill of anything
Ind everything be relishes, and one tablet taken
after the meal will aid the stomach in doing its
• Work. 6o in II box. es eent&-at
Sold by J. E. Hovey, druggiet, Clinton,
• It is reported in Montreal that E. G.
Russell will be appointed bteneral Man-
ager of the Intercolonial Ratlway in a
few days. • •
'A DAUGHTER'S DANGER.
A Chatham Mother Tells how Hes
--Daughter, who was Troubled
with Weak Heart Action
• and run Down- System
was Restored to
• Health. •
Every mother who has a daughter drOop.
Ing and fading -pale, weak and listless-
' Whose health is not what it ought to be,
should read the following statement made
by Jitraj. S. Heath, 89 Richmond Street,
Chatham, Ont
" Some time ago / got a box of Milburn's'
Heart and Nerve Pills at the CentralDrng
Store for my daughter, who is now 13
years of age, audited been afflicted with
weak action of the heart tot &considerabls.
length of tine.
" These pills hive done her a world of
good, restoring strong, healthy aotion of
her heart, improving her general health
and giving her physical strength beyond
our expectations.
4$ They are it splendid remedy, and to any
one suffering from weakness, or heart and
nerve trouble I cordially recommend
them." •
t Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 60a
s:box or 3 for e1.26, at all druggists.
• The bulk of Queen Victoria's priyate
fortnne has been left to the King, who
also inherits Balmoral and Osborne
House. •
The D. Se. L.
EMULSION
The D. & L. EMULSION
1. teo bestand most palatable preparation of
Cod Liver 011,agreeingiwithtlio mostdelicato
stomachs.
• The D. dic L. EMULSION
tscanraepsada.ribed by eh' leading physienes f
• The D. & L. EMULSION
'Is a marvellous fiesh producer and will stye
• you an appetite. sec. &it pe!,Bettlit.
ne sure you get DAVIS ft LAWRENCI
the genuine I co., nuatied, Montreal
• • Med Loma Talent.
Chief Justice McIOarland of the ses
preme cotirt tackled a youngster one day
who, in Spite of his appearance, will
probably be an ornanient to the tench
one. of these \ days, The boy had jot
taker( the law examinations and bad fail.
ed. Said Justice Merarland by Way of
censolation:
"It's retitle too bad that you could not
have been admitted to the bar after your
first trial, but then, you know, the bright-
est men often fail the first examination."
"Thank you, sir," replied the would be
lawyer. "I failed this time' but feel
cocksure that / can mike iton uky sece
end try,"
"Your eonfidence eOmmendablei" tea
plied the justice "but it is not vtellto be
overeonfident. Y'W. hat makes you so
•
41,
'Cho Prtdotitt correapondent of The
Tlines eel hew ea' that there are 10,000
11.rera still tali, and says that wore
BIlh
• t s itoops are rtquIred,
Iter
Typhoid
fever, or other almost mortal
sickness, a man or woman
sometimes will gain a pound a
day from .taking an ounce a
day of Scares ElauLsIoN.and
the gain be healthy.
The ounce gives strengaito
get ' the pound; there is no
miracle in it.
Body and mind are weak;
digestion is weak; and hunger°
is ravenous; - .
SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod
Liver Oil is the food to begin
and go on with. It furnishes
strength to digest a little easy
other food; and a little "grows
to enough. But the gain is
nearly all fat. .
The bones had not lost
much; the muscles had -lost,
and had not got back their
strength; they have lost there
bulk ;,the fat was all gone.
The fat has come back; the
.muscle slowly recovers its bulk,
more slowly its strength—the
bulk,of muscle was fat—and
the bon.&are'about the same
as before.
It is Scores EmuTAION- of
Cod Liver Oil that starts the
body going again—give it time.
The genuine has
this picture on It,
take no other.
v$ if you have not
tried it, send for
free sample, its a-
greeable taste will
surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE
• Chemist* .
Toronto.
1'84 VIR'
„
• 50o. and .$1.00; all druggists.
denim 311. O'Regan, a Lieutenant of thee
Dartniouth, N. S., Fire Department,
ascended a tree to clear the engine house
flag, entangled in its branches, and the
brans* on which he was leaning broke off
ara or
a distance of twenty feet, killing him. °
C. ' Archer,
I asfollenee-=.
short, causing the nfortunete man to fall
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IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLE OF
CAST
, . .
Oattoria is put up in one -site bottles only. I*
s not eold in bulk.. Don't Lille. anyone to
you anything °Ise on tho. plea or proinise that it
Is "just as good" and "will answer every puo.
pose." 41rEhe that you get 0-A-84-0-844.%
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WILLIT .13111T.
suaroles.
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Dair
Ere and Nose ran Water.-- What tve.guarantee be the proper use 01:61ovokt:fie.Epikrtueo presto. Separator
of Brewer, Maine,
in
says:
bevelled Catarrh for several years, Water, If you at the present time um one of the best gravity creamers under • the mosk.
would run from my eyes and nose for days favorable conditionle your gain in yield of butter by the use of the Separator will be in
et a time • About four months ago I was in- excess of ten per cent. • .
ducedto try Di. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, If even the best -creamer and unfavorable cohditione, that is, lack of very cold.
and since using - the wonderful remedy 1 water or ice, your gain will be he excess of twenty per cent. . •
have not bad an attack. It relieves in ten If you use an inform areamener Pans, your gam will run from turenty flirt to .
minntise." . eo gants.-iy •
Sold by • E. 116Y0Y, 4°Mffle -.1!)•t9111 skin' 111Lk 12^2.
Zi weeen anti freeh. will fie m•det. more valueble for stook feed.
flit p ten .
or tehe value of'Your butter wi)I iRIFIMT.4 !Ism °Dile throb pouna.
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• Manager W. D. kJrneison'ot tbe Wood.
dock Opera House 'has inherited. $20.000
by the death of his grandmother in Ohio -
ago. '
BUCKLES'S ARNICA. SALVE.
Has world-wide fame for mervellone
11; t 66It surptoses any other salve, lotion,
ointment or balm for mane Corns, Burns
Bolls, Bores, Pelona Ulcers, Tetter. Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands,
Skin Eruptions; Infallible for piled, Cure
guaranteed. Only 25o at all druggieta. •
j. W. Cook and ae R. Donahue, charged
with kidnapping Mint Bessie Burke at St.
Thomas, were found guilty of common
assault and gned e2.50 each.
•‘s RAD TO Cs ONQUIERIOR DIE,
"I was jute about gone," writes Dire
Rosa Richardson, of Laurel Spring°, N.C.,
et had Consumption so bad that the best
doctors said I could not live mbre than a
month, but I began to use Dr. Ring's New
Discovery and was wholly cured by seven
bottles and am now Omit and well."' /Ca
an unrivaled life-saver in Consumption,
'Pneumonia, Lr. Grippe and Bronohitie,
infallible for Conan Colds, Asthmit, Hay
Fever, Croup or Whooping Cough. Guar-
anteed bottles 50e and $1.00. • Trial bottles
free at all druggiate. •
• The Kaiser hat appointed Queen Alex.
andria to be Honorary- Colonel of the
Prlia'sfin Regiment of Dragoons, of which
She late Qaeen was Honorary Colonel.
. WORKING OVEATIMB.
Eight hours law are ignored ' by those
tireless little vecitkerieeDr. •King's blew
Life Pills Millions are always at work,
night and day, tiering Indigestion, Bilious-
• nese, Constipation, Sick Headache and all
Stowell, Liver and Bowel troubles'. Easy
pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25o. at all drug.
mats.
Emperor William has conferred up-
on Earl Roberts the Order of the Black
Eagle, the highest German decoration, "
Bakke year Ming your,own home molly
-at yottr leisure We have a new and pro-
fitable plan. IVrIte us.
Send your address on post card mid we will
seed yon___partionlara. Peormia &ram/Am,
Dept. 0,1Ni YOnge St., Toronto.
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South American kidney Duro
Is the only kidney treatment that has proem*
equal to correct all the evils that Mt likely
to befall these. physical regulators. Hun.
dredsbf testimonials to prove the curative
merits of this liquid kidney specific in cases
of Bright's disease, diabetes, irritation of
the bladder, inflammation, • dropsical
tendency. . Don't delay. -aa •
Sold by R. Hovey, draggle*, +Clinton
A newepaper editor in Manilla, has
been imprisoned for denouncing the ef.
forts of the Federal party of the Fili-
pines to bring about peace.
A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL.
ofuok to my engine, although every
Milt Lulea and every nerve was reeked
with pain," writes Co W. Bellanty,a Pa-
co:motive fireman, of Iowa., Dr was weak
and paleswithout Any appetite and Wren
down. As I was about to givt ttp, I got s
bottle of Electric, Bitters and after takinq
it I felt as well ite I ever did in my Rte.,'
Weak, sickly, run down people always gain
new life, strength and vigor from their ttbe
Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by ell
druggists. Vriee 60 cente.
20 fresh cases of sinsirpoz and 0
deaths from that disease are reported
at Olttegow, There are 433 cases in the
hoepitals, •
.01#11dren Cry for,
CASTOR IA.
Those win) have already boutebt ourSeparetore my they are by far the beet paying
marline on the farm. '
Figure it out for yourself. If you are milking six cows your gain for *Week *IR
beat leaet six pounds of butter, which is now worth 190 a pound, gain in one week, one
dollar and fifteen oents, and in addition to this count th6 inorettee in value of your young
stook, the eaving of ice, time and 'anon .
If You stein the dairy business why not get all the profit yon can out of in l'ec
get the very hest manits by a Sharpies Cream Separator. Write for cataIogele
and terms.
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L.
OUIBIETTE, .Lohdesboro.
irst-class Cutters;
. I am handling the 11IeLAUGHIN CELEBRATED OUTTER4
which are admitted to be the best made in the market. Aleo Cutters of
my own manufacture, which ere up to date 1 Will be pleased to thew in-,
• tending purchasers my stook at any thole, and prices are as low as lowest.
JOHN LESIJIt, Hurog. Street, ClintOrt,---
Fruits, Teas,Sugars,and Chinaware
I ,..
Cl1tts11314AND 11014D4Y TRADE •
Rankine Selieted Valencia, Sultana,Dehesa, GlustereTtnd Imperial Catienetti, Car.
ranteefine Palettes and renew °leaned. A full and assorted stock, &lest and beet
candied Lemon.Orange and Citron Peels, Almon& Walnut and Filbert Nuts, Layerand
eat pram.
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(looking Figs, Dates, Prunes, Oranges, Lemona. and barrelseof Candies, all at very low -
.0 lbs of Figs for 25e ' 2 10s Cleaned Currants 25e
Rest Raisins loci pedal price in box lots ,
Cranberries 10e a quart.
Headquarter's for Buglers and Teas; we have the beat 25o Tea 1.12 tOwn extra,
good Japan 20o a pound. Agents for Ram Line, Appleton, Moheoon and Bine R1bbore --
Tea. We are Showing largest and nicest line df Dinrer, Tea and Toilet Seta, Palmy
China, Glaeeware And Lampe in tewe. • Examine goods And prices Were yeti buy, ••
J. W. IRWIN. , 91iirtpp
Firste.lass.eutters
aidSieighs . . .
We have a large assortment of **leis Cutters
to choose from and intencling buyers will find our stook upto-
date. Prices are low for high-grade goods, .
Also a number of Ontario and Manitoba Bobs.
Geo. Lig,
General implement Dealer: Uinta
c••= •••• 66,„
Exeter Flour
' neaniaw
AT NO EXTRA COO
All kinds of Small nem Seeds, 'as Timothy,Alaike liod urn
Clovers. Headquarters for To AtougOld, aunt
See& Fresh Croceries and Cann I I 2 ete
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• *adios squill), *1 ihsap.
Oat speefilty is Tets, try 3ur 16a Tea,
Highest market price paid la cash for ego
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