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Celery Compund
enres,Siek People andMaRes
Them Feet Young Again:
Children's
Fertillareri
That's a good name for
ren Aldworth. Foal, Easert, 0 Aldworth!
Prize List, Dayfield Pair.
Honsits•-ileavy Plorses.-Brood mere,
Witb feel, A. Murray, ist and 2nd, Foal, A
Murray., let end 2od, 2 year old fillY,
Olausuut, W G Cook. 1 year old filly, D.
Faberinghem. 0 Aldworth, Span work.
ing home, Bobertium. General Purpeee.
Scott's EmuisiOn Chld -Brood mere, wIth foal, D Fothenngna
tossr:, 58I.avv4 egg.
ings;ra:114orges iiJoreoh:0-
are like young plants. Some'
will grow in ordinary soil, Fillefp) ,btarrigon. ,Roadiiter.—Brood
Others need fertilize's.
The nature a some children
prevents them, from thriving
orordinary food Such chit.
dren grow right if treated right.
All they need is a little fer,
izer—a, little extra richness.
'SeOtt's Emulsion is the right
treatment.
Fertilizers make things grow.
That's just what Scott's Emu1.
sion does. It makes children
grow in flesh, grow in strength,
grow rich blood, grow in•rnind,
grow happy. That's what we
make it for.
Send for free sample.
Saar & BowNE, Torss$0, Canada,
See and fi.00; all druggists.
Seventeen liyee were lost in the Ore
in the coal mine at Extension, B. O.
Hamilton's assessment IS $27488,860,
population is returned at 53,01el.
Salt ileum and all eczematous condi-
tions of the skin are mired by the use of
Compound Iron Tills. Sold by 4
Combs and R P Reekie, Clinton,
The population ot Ottawa.' according
to the asseseore, is 60.400, an increase
of 2,205 over last year. • • •
Miller's Grip Powdere Cure, sem by Pi
B Combe and. R P Reekie, Clinton.
Maly Egan, wife of Patrick Bulger,
was found guilty of tionnelaughteS at
Montreal in the shooting of Timothy
Corbett, her brother-inelaw, and sen-
tenced to two months in the common
jail.
Palatable se ortiiin..-"TheD,&L." Emul-
sion of Cod Lever Oil, for those,. euffering
from severe coughs and hemorbageo, is
used:with the greatest benefit. Menefee.
tured by the Pavia & Lawrence Co., raa.
Brantford's assessment shows a pop,
uletion of 16,685, and taxable prophriY
of $7,059,550.
In the center of Africa the fame of Pain.
Killer has spread. The natives Use it to
ottraouts, wounds and eprains, as well as
bowel". complaints. Avoid subetitutes,
there're] only one Pain -Killer, Perry Davis'
25o. and 500.
Some person, unknown, took Rol%
jamieson'e horse from a stable at
North Bay and beat its brains out
With an axe. A neighbor's cow was
also badly cdt'bk the same weapon.
LIMPING, LIMPING
From corns? No necessity for that. Put-
name:4 Painless Corn Extractor removes all
sangerei, large or small, in about twenty-four
mare, with foal, W Brandon, Foal W
Braneors, Filly, A Evan 1 eear old geld-
ing or eilv, T Herrieou, Span reed -
;dere. Ti Grithem, 13 Wild. Siegle rortelster,
n buggy, NPeck, A Duncou, Corriage„-
Brecti mars, with foa1,0 W *Weston. Foal,
0, W W.ston, G A. Cooper, Two year old
settee; st, flay, W Sterang, 6th con., W.
siteritew. (inc year old geleieg or Ally, A
i'lveiet,te A Coopee, Single earriage hot oe,
4 ledoer, W CiriVOri
Date, •
Gnem Ceerin.-Milth cow, W
G Irwin; two year old heifer, Evans 3. 4'
2; GA cow, Wm f3thaeon 1 & 2; tsteer calf, W
Stinson; beet two year old steer, W Stinson
1 & 2; beet hull calf, A Bloat; beet heifer
calf, A Shiest.
elem.-Lee:teeter-gam ted shears and
over, W Glen, Snowdon Bros; sheerliug
rem, W Glen 1 dc ?; rem lamb, :Vir Glen,
Snowdon 13ros; pair ewes having raised
Iambs in 1901, .two sheers and .over, W
Olempoir sheorling ewes, W Glen 1 & 2;
pair ewe Its nabs,A Mlooat; pair fat sheep, W
Glen, tharopehiredowns-A Dunce.n took'
ell prizes in this clue,
Plos-eBerkshire-Brood EloW having lit-
ter in 1901 -Snowdon Bros 1 & 2. York-
shire.. -Brood sow having litter in 1901,
Suowdon Bros; sow 6 months, Snowdon
Bros, Red pigs - Aged boar, Snowdon
Bra, elowerby; eine having litter in 1901,
Snowdon J3rostectw 6 menthe old and under,
W Cook, Sowerbse best bees„ any
breed, Snowdon Broil, J Sowerby; best sow
any breedd bowerbv.
DAuty Psoocce -Tub WV butter 50 the
or over, Snowdon Bros, G Manaus; 25 lbs
salt butter, Snowdon Bros, 11 Paths' 5
lbe hater sufficiently salted for table use G
A. Cooper, S Wise; home-made °been,
Snowdon Brositwo bottles home-made wine
R Turner; K Wise; honey in comb, Alex
Smith,G Clausitenticney-in jar G Clanaine,
Ala Smith; (*notion of hone A bmitla;
largest and best loaf hoine-mad bread, W
Sterling, Chesil's; loaf baker's bread, T
King, T Stinson.
Gene AND Enosiiii.-2 bus white winter
wheat, 51 Brethour, jno-Salkeld; 2 bus red
winter wheat, G Claiming, Brethonr;
bus spring wheat, 51 Brethonr, K Wise;
2 bus large white peas, M Brethour, J X
Wise; 2 bue smell white pees, M Beet'imer;
2 bus eix. rowed barley, 13 Wiee,D Brethour;
2 hue two rowed barley, D Brethour, Geo
A Cooper; 2 tins white oats, 8 Wise, D
"Brethour; 2 bus black oats, D Brethour,LU
Brethour;bushel timothy seed,M Brethour.
D Brethoer; 12 ears of corn, Selkeld,
Gairdner; swese corn, J Tough; *elm feed,
'Alex.ehnith; , , • •
otion grapee,Ildre J Howrie;
hal aPPieS,W Sterling,lioewdon Bros;winter
Wise, W Sterling. Sparks; collection of
apples, 0-.A. Cooper; fall and winter pears,
Pephall;peitolies,G W Weston, G Camp-
bell; grapes, Mrs J Howie; orab apples, W
SterlIng, M Brethour; Baldwins, W. Ster-
ling, J Sparks; Northern Spies, W Cook,
W Sterling. . •
Vziniresens-.Early potatoeieW Brandon
B Peck; late potatoes., G ebonies, W
Brandon;long reti field misngolde,a
W Sterling, con 6; yellow globlifield man -
golds, a Salkeld, Snowdon 13reei Yellow In-
termediate field raangolds,J Salkeld, Snow-
don 'Bros; bawl -for table ase, Snowdon
Brae, J Tough; altbbage, W Cook, W Brea -
house. This is reltable information, your don; cauliflower, A Evans,j Tough; carrots
druggia:swill substantiate it if you ask hint for bible WM, 8 Cleave,' W. Brendon; par.
Be sure and get Panetta's, it causes no. anips, 80leave, 3 Salkeld; pumpkins, John
pain. • - • . . , Sowerhy; squasheind. EvensSlaree English
batiste on'ican I D Westlake It Tenhele
Joseph Kennedy, an ex -convict; - '
Canadian potato onions,R Penhele,Vir Sta.
whose body was found on the railway
near Kingston, had, Stolen a horse at
Picton, and in trying to escape pureutt
jumped on a freight train. • He • was
killed while trying to alight.
STOP ...THIEF
would be a juotifiable ory directed againot
the countless humbugs that offer a onre for
Catarrh. There is only one ecientifio
method of treatment for Catarrh. • Make
she air you breathe the carrier of healing
balsamic, curative agents. It bathes every
inch of muttons menthes/tee with its heal.
ing soothing properties. That's Catarrh'
ozone. Your druggist or doctor will tell'
you it's the oniv effeotive method of trait.
anent and that it is sure -prompt -per.
manent. Remember the name Catarrh.
ozone. All dears, 25o. and 01.00.
The Danish gunboat Moen fininder
ed while at gun practice off Copen
hagen.
• NEWHAM,. MIMS
Rheumatism. The remarkable strength
and marvellous soothing property of Nola
vilizte-nerve pain cure-rendera it almost .
infallible in Rheumatism', Five times
Onager than any other its penetrating
power enables it to reach the eouroe ot
pain and drive out:the diem°. Nervilit a
is rctore ;retrain, avenger, and dnove
highly pain sub-dning in action then
any Medicine heretofore dallied for the re-
lief of mann, infirmines. Dtuggists sell h
everywhere.
David Handley, u St. Thomes brairpo
man. was run over and killed at In-
wood;
IT staixts THE gnikur,
Not only is the victiM of rheurdatian o
constant sufferer, but he livei in continual
dread thetthe,diseasemillreotab the heart,
whith raconieridden and nnexpeeted death.
ling; °nitwit grown from Dumb sets,. Mre
Howrie, 3 Eialiceld; field turnip!, II Turner,
Spathe; field caret*, W Sterling,con 6, S
Tough; white celery, J Tough, S Wise; red
celery, Snowdon Broil; winterradieh,3 Par.
sons; chrome J Salkeld, R Penhall; musk
tnelons, 3 Salkeld,RPenlaale;water ;redone,
Mrs J Howrie, J Salkeld; ;large beano, M
Brethour, 8 Whoesmall beantelt Penhale,0
Clausius; large tomatoes, Snowdon Bute, 8.
Wise; anal! tomatoes, R Penhall, Snowdon
Bros; 8 plates new potatoes, R Turner, W
Brandon, R McCool; • sugar beets, R Pm:t-
he:le. •
Lome' WORN* -Pillow shams, 8 Wise,
Mrs ,T Howrie;. macrame work, M Brethour;
crochet work in viool,efrtiNott,Mte Howrie;
crochet work in cottony° Oampbell,8 Wise;
embroidery on silkamtin or velvet/Ars Nett,
Mrs Rewrite fancy whisk holder, Mrs Nott,
M Brethour; fancy pin cushion, A firdith,
Wiese; knitting in worsted, 0 Oimpbell,Mrs
Howrie; honiton or point lace, 0 Campbell,
Mrs Nott; tatting, ,Mrs Sottetrrasene work,
0 Campbell, 'Eire Nottobenite work on felt
or &eh, eire Nett; tee coey, Mrs Nottolefte
Howrie; tray °loth, Mre 3 Howrie; table
cover embroidered (five o'elook), Mrs J
Howrie; netted &ghee fills illowrieptch.
ing on cotton or.eilk,d0timpbell, tare Cor -
vie; gent's linen shire, W Sterling; gent's
fancy flannel shirt, M W0010141010' nu-
derolothing machine midi, Mrs Nott; plain
hand sewing, Mee Parsons, Howriiekitchen
apron, MO Forrest, Illris Ilowris; orothetoe
knit slippers, fgris Corvie, 0 Witte; laundry
bag.Mrs .11ertreie. 51 Brethour; hendker-
olitef sestket, Miii Preterit, Mre Nott; path -
ed quilt in °often, Mrs Nott, Mrs Coyle;
patched gat in Moth, Mrs Nett, M Broth -
our; knitted quilt, Mrs Noti, .1 lemons;
button holes displayed on Biz differentenat-
eriale, W Sterling; oolleetion of lediete
week not lea e than at pieces, lidre Rewrite
lifro Nott; spider work, recommended, Idre
Corvie.
Ytheanaatistn den OnlY be e fired %chenille rnficre Atm novenae- Large boreptet of
nric acid is removed from the blood by the flowers, Mrs Oorvie, W Sterling; small bon -
healthy action of the kidneys, Dr. Chime* gneli of Aowors, W Sterling, Snowdon Bros;
Kidlity-LiYer Pills make the kidneye, collection of home plank+, W Brandon; col-
lection of dabliee, A Evans, 3 Tough; col -
baton of multiuse, W Sterling; eolleotion of
literling;oolleetion of foliage
Omni, R Penhale, ;Forgone.
Act Wen. -Peneil drawing, Mre J 'For-
rest; orayon drawing, Mrs j Parted, Mrs.
Piewrie; water color painting, Mrs Howie,
Mrs Parted; oil painting, tarts Vorrest;Xens
sington painting, Mut Forrest; butte paths-
ing, Mre Vorreet, Mre Nett; painting on
silk, Satin or iventet, Ildre 3 Forte* Mrs
Nett; drawing by children tinder 14 yeere
of age, Mrs Ilowrie.
eXhibite.
Poi:rum-Pair of duck ,tr,„ R Permele,
()lensing, gee, Snowdon Broil, G Mamas;
Vivian:Oh reeks, A. Babertson; White ply -
month, a okusiue, 3 GArdirier;
horns, Mrii 3 Howrie, T King; white leg
horns, Mrs J Howie; bsntame, Mut j
Howriehlturkeye, Snowden Beoo; buff
ebohene, R MODool; Weandettee. Mre
Howie; minerotte, Mre Howrie,G Clannuo,
MANII/LOTOBES. 10 matt homemade
white flannel, S Wive, Nrit Nat; colored
homemade ilenatito13 Wise. fi 13tathaap;
bolilathati rig carpet; S Witik 8 Wiell
pair homemade woolen blankets,J Salkeld,
Mre Boit; homemade rag mak Mrs Not*,
Mr* J Porto* hoMemode wool mat,
Wiee. W Sterling ; woolen yorn,
W Sterling, 8 Wisei. docking yarn,
• Wise, Mrs Nott;woolenakokingt, Vir Stare
Mrs Not*. woolen socks, W Jingo
Ihrflittin 'Ililtnecle cotton sockf ' ;wit*
Negtat',1r114{1f1W;ekreit 4WobillefnfinatElital,°)Wn
Wfsel tingle 1ig1tibitrnetit4 B.* //
WillWetsiala*y:40040. WAN" 3• W
pa.
Stitoter. int Mitorattehed talin,
I blerks;20 1be butter ter *Able ttiglifinOW-
healthy and vigorone, end 40 gradually
and thoroughly curls thanniatitm by remOv.
Ing the ante, One pill a dose, 25 ante a
box.
11* oursoomroil ort
DON'S KIONIY. PILLS,
thesisiginal kidne7 speedo for
thoe of IfookaOhe. Diabettai
lidaes Mitsui and all 'thing
IVO aterpti onetkIngin4 es
4°44 •1(tlittigil,4oluithe"
DOAN'S.
: don Brod; haaaa hogs Snowden Brae 3. dr 2;
I roTit;Zed4inTg uoronnetre'e t' ,WE Bilblirilethltryik, MW4.
1 13;r:ac‘o°Ent;-°Orlib
attilee-r*J. Shepherd, gentian; II
' W DelgattY,Beyfield, Pigs -J Shepherd,
Benoit; 4- Wolter, Ooltford; EC C Beacom,
Godetigh township, Dein" Wanes- R 3-
1 I)ryadalo, D ti 1 • W $ tt B noedeld
I Groin and rieedie--4 Thomoon. Fruit -J
I Torrance, Porter's atit, Vegetables- 3 -os
Campbell, ads Alioneon. liadise' work -
It. 8 Miller, Clinton; fare 0 Betes,Bat field.
Flatlet and flower. -JE fitenbury,Bayileld.
Art work -J E Ste.nberfleydeld. 'triple. ,
ments-0 Irwin, Jae r9 ey,Beytield. Peal.
•try -T A. Zing, Clinton., La Philter, Blake.
Manufacturere-A F eidworde, OttYlield; R
j VrYedate, Dryedele;W Soon, firameleld.
Bootee and speeding contest -4 'Connolly,
Porter's Hill; .1 Henford,Exeter,
The Montreal Gazette/ interviewed
ffr Boat; 'General ilialleget of the St.
Efiacinthe Woollen Mule, as to the al-
leged injury clone 10 the industry by '
to
the preferential tariff, Mr Boas said
he 414 not believe the eauses alleged
had interfered With the Woollen indus-
try, and so farm a higher tariff Was
concerned it would be only a detri-
ment,
' e a ei • -
'Gyeatly increased intesest is being
shown . in new Ontario this year
Messrs. 0thson and Stratton showed
their sense of the importance .of •the
new region by a tour, in which they
'Were enabled to get in touch with the
needs and opportunities of this vat
diatilet; Another ,visit paid to the
hinderland of Ontario was the •
..Liberal
excursion to SCtilt Ste Marieancineigh.
boring places. Mr George M. Reid,
President of the Federation of Liberal
Clubs of Ontario, and Colonel Lays,
M. P. P.,have returned to Lc ndon from
thie excursion, and, expressed to The
Advertiser their sense of magnitude
of the operations going on in that por-
tion of the Province. It seems but yes-
terday since Michinicoten came into
Prominence, but the visitors found there
Waterworks, electric lighte and tele-
phones, and 600 men at work, the out-
put of the mine being 2,500 tons a day.
Speaking of the works at the Soo, Mr
Reid observed that what struck blurt ,
most forcibly, next to their magni-
tude, was their permanency. Every-
thing was being done in the most Sub-
stantial way-builditigs alimade of:
stone, railroads of the bestmaterials,
everything. ,solid. Everything with
which Mr Clergee was connected was
done as though to last forever, thug
preying that he was hi no transient,
husinees, but engaged in a work that is
justified by the limitless resources of
the,dietrict, At the present time, it
leirernarked, the expetediture amounts
to $350,000 a week.
Rheumatic Pains
Caused by an Twirlers Condition
of the Blood. '
If Neglected They Will Grow Worse and
Serione Results Will Follow - Rheuma-
tism Can be Permanently Outer].
From tlie Telegraph, Quebec.
•Itheurnestism is one of the most common
and at the gem time one of the most pain.
101 affections from whioh humanity suffer.
It affects the joints and mausolea and is
characterized, even in its sinepLest forna, by
a dull constant pain. White it remains in
the joints and muscles, ii is isufficiently
painful and distressing, but as it is Belie
to tail& the lend orgons,euch as the heart,
.th dii roe will beooni',s soothe of danger,
i., .11%12y instances it has proved fatal.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills winless qualities
for the cure of this disease which are un-
equalled by aurother medicine. Mr Glynn
Lambed, a well-known resident of Snide -
MOMS, Que., bears tatimony to the w.mder-
fat oarstive powers of these pille. To a re.
porter of the Telegraph he gave the follow-
ing story: -"Until some three years ago I
always enjoyed the best of health, but
Omit that time I was attacked vrith what
proved trom the outset to be a severe case
of rheumatism, from which I suffered great
torture. I tried a number of the imposed
ouree for this disease, but none ot them
benefitted me. I seemed to be constantly
gnawing worse, so I nailed in aphysician,
but as hie treatment did not give me any
relief 1 aought the assistance of two other
dootonsbut they also foiled to help me. My
appetite left Minty otrength gradually ebb-
ed away; one of my lege was drawn out of
amps and I was never free from pain. I
was in deepair of ever being well again,
when one day it relative brought me a box
of Dr, Williams' Pink Pine and urged me
to take them. He seemed to have such
gotta bOtilidenee in the pills that I deter-
mined to tlflow his advice. To -day 1 am
'happy that I aid so, for with the ese of lag
loan a beat boxes of these pills, the pain
from which I nattered tio much is all gone,
and I feel stronger and healthier than I did
before. This I owe to Dr. Williams' Pink
Pillsottid 1 would etrongly urge similar enf-
texas to give them a trials".
Experience has proved Dr. Williams'
Pipit Moto be without an equal se a blood
builder ona nerve roisterer. It is this pow-
er of acting airway on the blood and
eaves thet enables these pills to cure ouch
diteames as rheumatism, moieties, flatmate
giat locotnotor ataxia, pentlysie and all the
ordinary disenses of the blood and wenn.
Inoue pills ate sold by all dealers in midi.
eine, Or can be had by mail, poottotid, at
500 A box or alit boxes for $2.69, by ad*
droning the Dr, William' Medicine Co.,
Bros:11090h, Ont.
011bere Paiker, the author, has pre -
belated Queen's University with a col-
lection of portraits of all the Governors
of Canada and Newfoundland, and of
other persons associated with the hie -
tory Of -the Countries, , •
Local Opinion Is arcing in fayde Of /Illy-
Baleein. It ourescoughs and made with
absolute certainty. Pleasant to take and
eurer to cure. Mended:meg by the pre-
prietore ot Perry therie' Pain-1011er.
Riots kook place in *veva districts
ducker the Hungarian elections, and
the troops tired and killed or wounded
riunikere of people, The GoVernment
was sustained.
No ,
eilbstitate for the a.D.&Ii.' Menthol
Plaeter, although 80tne lantern/tette:is deed.
era may esty there is. Recommended by
doctorri, by hospitals, by the olergy, by
everYhddY, for etiffnese, pleurisy, &o.
Made by DIMS* Livsrenoe 00., Ltd.
The ten.year.old eon ot Constable
Ian Miller, of Hamilton, received a
hiont whilelplaying football that may
prove fetter.
A west Scotlind eynclicateje prepttr.
ea to issue another challenge for the
America's Oup.
STORI
Par Wats And Mares
A Cured iKan, Says :
• Feel Just As Bright and
. Young As A Boy.
o.ottottottooti
after Many Fa urea With Ohy.
swans and Die Icinev; Mr
MeGraer w as saved 'By
Paine's Celery Compound.
All the combined powers on earth cannot
tame the tide of troth that sweeps over this
Uonamion of orirs in regard to rhe miring
and lite -restoring virtues a Faintest Celery
Compound, The thousands cured year
tater y ear' and such strong and comets°.
ing letters of testimony Stet the most
hsrdened skeptics are forced to admit haat
Painees Celery Compound does pessese
medioal powers unknown to other meal,
eines,
The following letter from Mr A.,11. Ma-
' Greer, Dxxonei Corners, Ont., assures sou
that, no matte*, how deeperate your case
may be, Paine' s Celery Compound will do
more for you than you can possibly hope
for. Mr MoGnier says ;
"Some time ago my oondition of health
was itlarnaing, and 1 suffered Very numb
was laid up three days out of every week,
and 1 often said to my friends that it would
be better IX it was the Lord's will that I
would be called away. Three of the best
doottirs Attended me, but could not relieve
me -in anyway. It was than 1 was advised
to try Paine's Celery Compound, which
brought relief at °nat. Alter using this
Creat remedy, 1 find' myself a new mon,
and feel just, ae bright as a boy of e........ighteen
yeare. I think Pisine's Celery Compound
ie the greatest medioine in the world."
Fireman Alex, Alex. Barr's leg v9as so bad-
ly crushed by car wheels at Strathroy
that it had to he amputated.
•
Miller's Worm Powders the medicine for
children. sem byR P Mathis and B
(limbo, Clinton.
King Edward is reported to be shier -
bag from an attack of. rheumatism at
Balmoral Castle, ,
• •
"THE'PAIN .
.WAS KILLING7..
. .
Illhountatiom revels- in the
vvrithings of its victims until
igtftln glfritit =tat 8=12;
It -relieves In six hours and
cures In one to three days.
Mrs. Geo - Smith, efts Charron St., Point $t.
amid, suffered terribly from Rheumatism, in
her joints. The pain was killing, Dotter?
Medicines temporarily deadened the pale, but
effected no permanent relief. She began taking
South American Rheumatic Cure and when she
had used four bottles was absolutely cured. se
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Londesboro Mills
Have been remodelled by the latest
system of flour making by replacing
the mete to the Wolf Oyster Sieve
System, which will ensble rue to tasks
a more superior grade of flour,
Trusting my attention to business
Will golicit your *rode in general, I
cordially invite you to see the mill and
inepeci the dour.
R. S5 Webb, - Londesboru
Aug 80-8m
Clea ring out sale
of BiOrdes
25 New Wheels
consisting of
MeBurney-Deattle
Clevelands
Itneyeles
Goderieh
AlBor 26 Secondabana wheole
at $7.00 and up.
Close Buyers
This its. your opportunity
as we tio not intend to carry
ainglo wheat
jflbrMULE AND
MIMIC HOUSE, Goderich
"Avert Repairs
Oetobei lftb, 11501.
WO PRICES FUR ANIMALS,.
X Small steed Fortune Needed to
any a Giraffe.
i Deennite of the ditliculty of getting It
' to America and of keeping it alive aft-
;
. et' it arrives a good giraffe is eptoted at
$T,000, .
Next to the giraffe in thataristocracy ,
of cost comethe rhinoeeros and the
1 hippopotamus, worth 'from $4,000 to
.0,000 each, If ti, dealer could breed
these animals, he could get rich, but
the big mammals rarely breed in tan.
tivity, About the only place in Amer' ca
where hippopotami have Wen iiiiiiwn
to raise their young is in the rowing%
erie ha Central park, New York,
.& viiimpaimee of size is worth MOO,
and when one reaches the inteltigence
of .the late Mr. Crowley, Chico or Jo-
hanna he is 1?eyond a fixed price. The
monkey kied are most uncertain prop.
erty„ The animal wan says they are
certain to die. But the Ordinary ones
OR be bought very cheaply.
One can buy a i e young baby ele.
lit
pliant for $1,000 a Mono tont it really
good animal Is w '1 from 51,800 to
$3,000.. An eleplout oes not command
the maximum price beveuse of , the
beauty of his countenance, the ele
gance of has figure, his Intellectual en-
dowments or his size, but behause of
a sweet, sunny disposition: A mean
elephant is about the mast 'evil of liv-
ing things. Sooner or later he has to
be killed. usually after be has ' slain
two or three keepers and done Tore
damage than he is worth. Of two ani-
mals of equally good disposition the
larger and finer commands the higher
price; of course, but the most magnifi-
cent beast with an Inclination for mur-
der isn't worth as much as a very com-
a:non one' that Is trustworthy -that 10...
ordinarily 50, for the sweetest tem-
pered have days when they seem in-
spired of satan. •
'You 145..yr' Need
ainittlev
Fos
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Burns
'Bruises
Cramps
Diarrhoea.
Ali Bowel
• Complaint -es
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Penns Dans'.
' Two sires 25e. and 60e. .
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Ratteubury 'St: Works,
eLilwreN. •
Direct importer Workpiranshin '
and Material guaranteed.
SEALE itt BICE
Proprietors.
Bicycles !
New and Second -band •
We have a few second band whselsin good
running order,,which we are revered to
sell cheep. They are excephonally good
value for the money we ask for them.
We have akin a 'few new whesle, of the best
make, which are °tiara at wholesale price..
There's nearly .four months of Wheeling
yet this tieason...-anyone wanoing it wheel
can't do better tbsri come and see us.
Praentate Stur5-2000 lb -for sale cheap
All kindlier Blaoksmithing, lioniesheieing
and repairing. .
•EELEY & TTIREL.
number of Secondhand
-tiniest' for sale tinted.
•
Wi/tAAMAANVAN
The Novelty Bakery
and Restaurant
We are prepared to supply , all
yOar wants in the bakery line, and
we guarantee kr giye satisfaction ia
, every respect.
Weirethe a speoialty in Wed-
--dingOakes end of icing oaken htt • s,
reationable prioe.
Our Restaurant
io a place where you will Ana
everything in a fleet elms restaur-
ant,
Candies o 'hinde and alwaye.
!yeah,
(Agate in the best ot brands.
. Tebaccol Of ellkinds.
We have tee efealit
Drinks and Pratt of
ali kinds in season " •
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EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER.
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WRAPPER •
Of EMT
BOTTVR. OF.
Oastoria is put up in one -the betties only. It'
It not sold in bulk. Don't alleir anyone to sell
you 'anything else on the lea or yromiee tbat 11.,
is "just as good I/ and "will answer every pie '
pose." Jar Zee that you get 0 -A -8 -T -0 -R -I -A..
no no.
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wrapOir.
Clinton Stisn, Door, and
Blind Factory.
S.
S. S. COOPER, - • • PROPRIETOR.,
• General Builder and, Contractor.
This factory is the largest in the gotinty, and has the ism latest impreeed ms.
ohinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive
and reliable stook and prepared plans, and give estimates or and:build °Wei. ,
es of buildings on short notice end on the closest pricee, Ail wore is stipervite
ed in a mechisedeal wity and setiefaotion guaranteed. We aell all kinds' of in
• terior and exterior material. -
Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lime. Sash -Doors Rlinds. Ete,
,
Agent for the Celebrated' GRAYBILL SCHOOL OINK, =Mobil:Aura-
at Waterloo. Call and get prima and estimatee before placing vow, orders
First class Btiacties
andwagoils
. We have a large assortment of firstelass Buggie
to choose from and Intending buyers will find our stock ap-tos-
(late. Prices are low for high-grade goods,..
- Geo. liavis
General Imo.lemelut Deafer. Clinton
2I
Iore dor ;Junes
Worth -$25.00, our price $22.50.
Our goods are all new and up-to.date in style.. We clan show you a great'
Variety of Parlor, Dining -room end Bedroom Furniture, at prices that -
deft oonapetitime. Prices reduced on Windew Shades, Cnrtain Poles '
and Boom Mouldings. (inc Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, are
guaranteed to give satiefaction.
11-1 LOLA F.:1W ir31 yr, tik
4040110.111•1100
ASTHMA CURE FREE
Astlunalene Brings Institut Relief and Permanent
Cure in All Cases.
re47. :.•0. ABSOLUTELY FREE OI.I REOELPT OF PO3T/IL,
• . • •eyRrrieYOUR NA.ME AND ADDRESS:PLADIL-F.
.
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caties, It enres when MI else fails, .
being inatant relief, even in the worn.
There ie nothing like A.sthroalene, rb.
.
The Bev, C. F. WELLS, of Ville. Ridge,
received in good condition. In cannot tell
' Ill., says: "Your trial bottle of Aothisislene
. ., 4,1).1 41''t Li fg i you how thankful I feel for the good de- •
rived from it. I was &sieve, obained with,
putrid score throat end Atithms, for ten
youth I despaired of ever being oared. I
/), saw your advertisement for the OEMS Of
.:-,z .,.• this dreadful ond tormenting diseasee Age
efi e
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4.1 pl:v • '
A charmR.evEl,enDdr.rnme oarriniellvieteiehretrt,le."
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ji/(1' three, and thonght you had Overepoken rt.
To my aotatishment, the trial aoted
youreelves, bat resolved to siye it a
Rabbi of the Oonnwg..yonuaxi, Jan.16N9ot
VEGgelleAtfeLBerisY'.ollargAiltiganaCeilGe.ti'e 18 an ex.
Val °lett !or, nloye if60i or riAgiiiitihei;ni:teeendailli ay trronebvieeritv
tvhioh combine with Asthma. Its tousiese
115 Atlatit°04rihabltyi flg inga tnd Ilra°rIle tdeelrif;Lantilyzed, we
tifift RlNOI can state thet Aschnialeue contains no,
opium, morphine,chloroform or ether. .
Very
BEV.tr1Dritle°51tirOA'RB/S IiiitEOHSLER4.
TGAe7tInemmtillswprlictreNzthCis°tisitinionial f Elenfid of duty, having tested the:Wonder.;
ful effeat.of yorir Asthmolinie, for the cure or Asthma. My wife has bean afflicted with -
spesmodio Whinefor the pest 12 years, Having exhausted my own skill ae ,
InsnY.0theilf, t olatnnied to see your .1. upon your windows on 1801h street, New York,
at made obtained Witte Of Atitione ene. my wife Commenced taking It about the
first of. November. / very 0:bn notioed a realest improvement. After tieing one
bottle her Asthma has ansopearea ana ehe is entirely free iron. all Symptomi.
feel that fain consietettily recommend :the tnedioine to all who are afflicted with this.,
distreising (ligature,ionre rove°. tfuliy,
O. D.P• EIELPS, Sit
Thi".011AertattelireiT; zlhirDstasieNaetrettlea With Asthmes......titeL.,,aplietege,..,
ode reinedia, but th5F hio alf 1iTed r ran adage your adeertioetneht and
stetted With a trial bottle. I found relief At 01100. 1 have eine° purchAsed your
fulI-slze-bottle, and t itM ever gretefal, I have a family of fox children, and
for tit years wailanable to work. I1M rieW in the best of health and . am doing,
lateintsie every dity. Thie testimony you oon make such use Of as yea see lib
lIoMe address, 206 Ifivington street. B. tittitA,E1.4.
.67 EWA 1091h at., New Toth' 011Y. •
!WI/ SUM ISSOIMEL111111ON ASCII?! , PHIAL ,
not delay. Write tti 01100t addreitahlit DU. TAPT MBDZOINE
/9 Zest lildtb. Bt., N. V. Oily,
Sold bv all Drugeists
to,
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