The Clinton New Era, 1901-10-25, Page 5'Nervous Reattach%
Ortimn Fag, Dyspepsia..
The Suffering. of u Duatnees Man
Ovegeoine by Worry and Dv. •
haststing /train, 'Work -41r, Vliatisea
Nervc rood cameo.
Sick, nervous headache and nervoue
dyspepsia or indigeetien are usually
found together, and have a cabmen
cause in an exhausted condition of the
nerve. Modern headache powders
are slimily narcotics that deaden the
afflicted nerves. They are harmful'
and frequently dangerous. The only
way to effect a thereugh cure is to res
Ogre the nerves by such treatment as
Dr, Cheatee Nerve Food.
Mr. Joseph Geroug, 22 Metcalf street,
Ottawa, Ont,, 'writes -.•-•
was; nervous, had headache and
brain fag, / was restless at night and
09nld not steep. My appetite was
Door, and I suffered from nervous dye-
pepida. Litile buelness cares worried
and irritated ma. After having used
Dr. Chasten Nerve Food for about two
months, 1 can frankly say that I feel
like a new man, 111Y appetite is good;
rest and sleep well, and this treat -
argent has strengthened me wonderfully.
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is certainly the
best medicine I 'ever used, and .1 gay
SO because I want to give full credit
*here it Is due." .
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 00 cents a
box; 6 boxes for 62,..50, at all dealers
or Ednianson, Bates & Co.. Toronto.
The Church Times, organ of the
English ritualists, contains a virulent,
attack on Xing Edward for attending
the services at the Cirathie Presby-
terian Parish Church.
SUMMER HELPS TO CURE CATARRH
AND DitoNomprs. •
Sunshine, evenness of temperature out-
door life, together with freedom from. re •
ourrenoe of colds which winter excites, is
a great boom to victims of Catarrah,
Bronchitis and Hey Fevor. Fortify these
blessings by the wonderful, certain and
promp Catarrhozone treatment. It cures'
always, but quickly in summer. Doctors
approve of it, druggists recommend it,
people who have used it go wild over it.
You try Catarrhozone, then wonder where
your Catarrh has gone to. It Ones. Do
you know any other remedy :OAS does?
All dealers 250 and $1 99
(S.O.Ilth Wei erloolaberals- nominated
Dr Themson of Gait for the Legisla-
tive Assembly. In the evening flon
Geo W Ross delivered an address at
New Hamburg.
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40 RED-COATa cage wbere the welfare of the maul' S
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SLEEP AND DEATH.
tre titters they; one "fantail, nicht of heart.
Who takes us to her bread end leughs pearl
One chaste ae tee, in her white room cloth lie,
But him the levee elm never lets depart!.
--Arthur Stringer in Mutat'. Magiudne,
•941-e.04•14.4.444,..,4,
Stackpole's
Stump Fence
Old Cyrus' Lucky Escape From
the Recoil• of His Own Hate.
BY JAMES 131CICIXECA.M.
THE CLINTON NEW paik
gleof the extra time and glad that
hie field Of operations was hm
hidden froe I
the home by a rise et land. 'When be
Caro° slowly vp Own the Orthth
ard wi
' the tired axe; his wife met biro at tire
I back floor.
"Hereas a letter for ye," she said.
"Slipper'e a leetle mite late, but the old
mare linaps so I couldn't git home au
soon's" planned, Better reacl the letter
lore ye set down to eat, hadn't Ye?"
Muswered Cyrus, limping to the
barn with the Mu. "It'll keep until
arter ree had a cup o' tea, reckon."
Cyrus Stackpole ate hie supper delib-
erately and then sank into the old pad-
ded rocker by the window and opened
te""
hte letter. Hardly lima he commenced
4144.4''''."4.4t. • to read it when, with a startling cry, he '
"I don't see but what you will Just Karam; tO his feet again and stun
have to . subrait, (3yrus," said Colonel bling to the barn. Her husband's cry
Bowker. "Teal:kw 'seems to be pretty and sudden leap caused etre. Stackpole
clear on the subject. 'When the state to drop a lot of plates ahe was carrying
grants a railroad a charter and a town to the Mak, but not even the terrific ,
grants it the right of way, the railroad
elighterash of _broken crockery elicited the
st atteartion from Cyrus. • The
camparty pan take. at fa, .eair appraised s
letter had fluttered from the old man's
,value any property lying in the line of
band to the floor as he ran, and MrS
its survey, Provided the .owner raw° Stackpole stooped and picked it unwith
,to sell at an agreed price. That covers Shaking finger& Something in that let -
the facts in this mum .Yela refuse' to ter, she knew,. had caused her hue.
Sell the 'Company, a strip on tbe South band's sudden dismay. . •
side of your orchard. Thestate says to . She turned first to the signature. It
the colimany,, 'We give yeti 'the right to Was from Frank,' their own dear boy,
appropriate that land at our appraiimes ".froni whom they had not heard for two
It's no use teethe owner to protest.
The law ean do nothing for him,: If
there was a ghost of a chancietteng.ht,
Dear Father and Kotter-I am coming home a
Cyrus, I'd be glad to do what I could"
foe yciu. But a lawyer cling do any lub-spenticarbreb, sielit l
nese been out of the world,
wrote yen est-aving in a
thing when there's no mwonhis side."' hut soo miles beyond civilisation. Will ten 7011
Colonel Bowker tipped his chair back au when me Pm Look for me next 'Vardar
evening, 1 lean that 'you have a new railroad'
and threw one leg over the n
corner of •
.
and I can reach you hy train the same even.
his littered table An old man, trema .in.TI get to 'Wilmington. God Nein you botht
bling With iMpafent rage, pat In a rick- :Lovingly, . • num
ety armchair on, the other "hide Of the What was theta) in that blessed letter
table His" chin quivered- and hip thin that could have caused her husband
:lipa. kept. °peeing and shutting as the ouch' distress? Mrs. Stackpole -wiped
senior village lawyer spoke. - the tears of joy from her eyes and sped
:"Then *ef the law can't dO anything. out to the barn. • •
for me V11.. do it for myself," cried the "Cyrus," she cried, $1What on airth
bin Mee bringing. his Withered net air ye doing?" • • •
.down on the 'nig; :9g the chair, see pyrds was hurriedly replacing' the .
aa man" kin be robbed of whit:kis yoke on the necks Wei" "en'
his'n for 5e year and be'n in the family His hands trembled. His face ;75s.:DIrer"
foe merVn a hundred!" . . • ' spread with an ,asben, gray "Pallor.
• "1 hetpe you Won't do anything rash, • "Olt out o' the way I" be shouted as
Omer," said the cobaner blandly. • he lashed the. oxen from the barn, the
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year's and whom they had about glyen
up for dead, since he disappeared in the
,Alaskan goldfields. • He *rote:
long chain that d ang1 ed fromthe yoke
overrides the vrelfare of the Mdividual. clattering behind. He etsught a lantern
TUT TO BOOT AN ABM! OT. FORDMDAM
' TRESeeeseattl. •
Conitipition, imminess, 'Pali. ender, the.
ehouleer Blades, siek Mnidache,Deareased
Feeling, Bloating atter NSting, -Debility
and Insomnia, reran from an. inactive .
Liver. . • • •, . . .
Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills, 4o little Red
Coats. :at. recost of to cents will let yon„.
. eight in short. bider. • Piles. of Ms:dining to
prove it. 'Vials Containing' ' zoo pins.Ceats. 05.,
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8 old by J. E. Hovey arid R. 13.• Reekle
e. • ,
A. Mireelou Deeleriptiori of His
foga Wheal Ile Wag Blooevia Up.
A, miner wee* Was blown tip vvhile, •
* blasting a reek 'tieserlhes his seneatiens
. • • •
"You see, its so midden. It's over
just about the time•you begin to under-
stand that something is batipening.
You know, I had the cartridge in my
nd and put it down.. Then got
afraid Of it. All at once everything
was light. I don't think 1 saw the
Rash. AnYway 'nice was net ex -
tatty toward the explosiels. ,
"tut then everything got light, lighter
Wan day -kind of blinding. There was
an awn:it crash. It was. plat at *the
same time. I was terrified and wanted
to get away. It eves first as if a was
'having the nightmare. Somehow,
though. knew just *hat the matter
was. A man can think faster than he
has any 'idea r knew that some of.
the \others were nearer the explosion;
and I said to myself. *They're blown
bits, . that's certain.' '
"You understand,. this. was an In a
second -all at once, realiy. Then It was
exactly the same as if I had been hit
.with. ajtick. I tbought It seas .a big
stick,largger than any Man could sWing,
and that it must be Worked by ma-
chinery. .It eft me on the head end rill
over. I Went stilling into the air a long,
long way. My ears roared, and the Wind
blew into my face. -truest :when
struck the ground, for I. remember No.
lug to Myself, 'Well. I'm dene for.' •
"I don't know .just When I lost my,
tight senses or when they came baelf.
but when they did coma back It seemed
queer that I was there still. I thought
I had been thrown somewhere else. 1
could feel fire burning Me, It was my,
elothes. They were inieking and al.
most blazing. I' was bruised all over
and could not hear very well, ity,
voice sounded as thoneh.tennebotly else
' were talking. That'll all I crux tell /on
about IL" •
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
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Carter's
.Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar Signature of
eta Pew -Simile Wrapper Below.
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CURE tiOK HEADACHit,
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Owoher 25tb, 1901
Wiese it hoz se matt up e naii in his toot
what does the duller do? Ave he whip
the limpaig, laggiog eternal and rem him
along? Not uniege he %sante to ruin the
berm. At the drat eight ot lentence% he
jumps down, examinee the foot and oare.
fully removes the cause of, the lameness.
Whet is celled d week etoniaeh" is lam the
lamenees of the lime, only to be cured by
removing the cause of the trouble. If you
etituelate the stomach with .whisky wea,,
Joiners" you keel) gOing, but eyelet° day
the oondition is growing worse. a few
doses soraetimee of Lit,t Pierce'e Golden
Medical V imovery" will cure the wont ai1.
menu. originating in dimasee of the
stomach. It always beim It almoat al-
ways cures. To owe constipation use Dr
Pierce's Pleiniant Pellets, They're sere.
The will of the hate R. Ferguson, 14,.
P. Pebas heeit made public, and e meteg
I be bequests is one of 112,000 to the
Presbyterian church, Thamesville, to
be used tovvai de peyiug the dem,
:Four trainmen were killed in e coitigion
between a aattle and a freight train as %ac.,
itey'e Staten, Nipiesing,
The schooner Mont )31ane foundered oft
Barr Point, Lake Erie. The crew was reg -
cued after a night in the rigging,
Mr. Cecil Rhodes, amid to be in a delicate
state of health,euffering from heart trsnble,
is leasing London for Italy, •
Soft
Harness
TogeonaMOIM your bar. •
nem le Don as a glove
and ow tough mirre by
Ming Strum Bar.
rjhuoluivi_ou keat
bee frac* as long as a
ordlaiwily would.
EUREKA
Ns ess Oil
inaameneor looking har-
ness Merv. liado of
peopureisatrtelar pare4bodledtoolvfl,lea
staaepotaut: Itrivea.rxwta.;ir.ora
elee`u-su'imee*
BA humus eui "atm.
is
It is said the Ottawa sawmills have com-
menced shipping their sawdust toNew York
where it is used in manufacturing,
Thieves broke Into the ticket office at the
you sea The law provides no recourse from a nail and hurried after the star -
Central Railway Station in Ottawa at noon
for the individual in such a mesa"tied and bewildered beasts. on Sunday and got away with 6800 or
"I .got done with the law, I tell ye!" "Where air ye going, Cyrus?". de- $1,00o.
shouted the old man fiercelyei'm de- mewled his wite, following tb d woe, red blood is produced by Mineral
tracted old man as he had 'the oxen 'over
pendin on myself now. I said ef the
• la,W 'emildiet help me I'd eelp myself, the crest of the hill tothe orchard bars.
I'll .See ef.they kin run their conserised Cyrus:Made no ieplY, and Isis. Wife fols
trains through mY orchard withOut MY lowed •himi, Then she .satv the bristling ,
. permission...", A : man's. .proputty'S latitatuntp ferigetteross the railroad,, and
own'Tee' iiin'Cnci law that kin knock the whole dreadful truth flashed upon
that fact out ra',. tlita :Ten Command - herCyrus had isailt a feliee to stop oil
mentei,"' ' . '• " • wreck the next train, and that Was the
'Colonel Bowker , accompanied hie .very train that. Prank had 'written he
'Irate client to the cider, "Betterbe am- should take from Wilmingteni ,
Coe*. Cyrus," he Said as • the old .man :The. village ;station was. a mile be-.
plunged down tbe steps, "Don't do any- ; yond ;the Stackpole farm Cie train ,
. thing in n•hurry. Take time to think it • would not haVe even begun tcessloW
oVer. And reineeiber that I. am always • down When it passed. through the .or -
'ready to advise you on any point that chard. It was Already getting- desk. It.
may COMO up," . • would be .pitch dark by the time the
. Cyrus Stackpole drove home le a train came along in just an honr.
blind raga , He :was one of therm old, Cyrus Stackpole never looked at . his
men who' areas. set .0 the everlastingwife,but worked with feverish fiesta,
bills, and the -.fact that everything. ' and she .did not interrupt him, for she.
seethed to be arrayed against hie will. kodw that every element was precious.
Compound Iron Pills. Sold by H, B.
Combs and It. Reekie, Canton.
An outbreak of typhoid attributed to
insanitary barracks at Levis has attacked
several of the Duke of York's Hussars' of
ate steanser Eating ot the r. P. It, Use,
way Line,rar on Jervis Island in a fog and
fornidered, The passengers 'numbering 175
were all saved.
Loss of Appetite and General Debility
are quickly overcome be the use of a few
bottlea of the "D, & L." Eibuision of Cod
Liver Oil. Manufaatured by the Davie &
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Lawrence Co., Ltd. •
Do m men s cents /dog d iabolical
threats against (he Xing were received
by Judge Morrie at the opening of
the linceuMnson Session. Thev. pur-
ported to emanate from the "United
Irish League • .
AGONY OF SLEEPVBSSNESS
In this instance only served to make The oxerf strained mightily at the great TRE- •
his resolve the stronger. He was bound stumps, but they were so crowded to- Did you over pass a single nig.n bed, try -
ht in wake.
and determined that the new railroad gether and interlocked that it was hard hi) miaery, tossing and rolling I
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should ,not pass through his orchard. to get them off the track. Cyrus had morn-
ing id vain to dieep and longing for ..•
There wag')20 particular reason why it Peeformed his defiant task unforttis ingio come? Oau You imaginethe torturof[Tending biglit after night in this vies,.
should be denied this right of wee' ex- nately well.. • • each auomedirg night growing
cent that Cyrus had taken a notion not "tight the lantern!" 'cried the pant- worse? This ie the most dreadfur s°yrniseptlinnmd
to allow it. The trees in tbe orchard Ing old man at last. His wife took the of Nervous eabanstion and Debility. You
had been set out by his father's father, match • be flung her and kindled the can be gradually and thoroughly cured of
and their knotted and wrinkled trunks slight flame In the dusty globe. Cyrus sieeplessnees by the upbaildine influenza
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and lim,bra had long since passed the bent and adjusted the chain anew by of Dr hase'e Nerve Food. It cures inpattire's way, by creating, new nerve cells
age of fruit bearing. ,They only served the candle's feeble light. Their the and restoring lost vitality. •
to cumber tee. eround. but Cyrus would: 'oxen strained together once more, but
not cut thern down and Plant new ones. the biggest stump • of an would not Fred rldWald, who is ti the employ
on VaUrquhart at Hensanwae meirried
ednesday of last week at Zulich,
things,' and CyrUs was a coaservadve wedged between and under the rails. to Miss Bendeadangh ter of Mr Bender,
ef the conservativesA peck of bitter
"Godl" groaned the .old Man. It was shoe merchant there
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They were a part of the old order of Mare. The long, , tough rotas were of D
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, Werra eaten windfalls from the old the 'shortest of prayers, but it was e Compolsory vaccination will be en
trees w as more to his likingthan a prayer and not an imprecation- forced an Ottawa on aecount of the
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bushel of sound and toothsome fruit "Harkl" cried the trembling old.wife. smallpox.' .
from younger and more vigorous stock. From far off through the darkness 1 etre Bleb. Oanam was struck ,by a
That the pert modern railroad should Came a faint rumbling sound. It was train while driving over the Long
desecrate hivenerable orchard was theOvening train from Wilmington! ' Crossing at St. Marys and atlled
s
"Cyrus," eXclaimed the woman, "red
not to be endured. It went against the
old man's grain and teat grain was
exceedingly tough.
As It happened, however, Cyril*
Stackpole fell into the clutches of a se-
vere Attack cif inflammatory rheum
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Cam mon after his visit to Colonel
Bow:keels law odice and about the time
light '11 stop 'em. I've beard so. Biting
We get anything to. make a red light
with? (Weld"
Cyrus disgorged fee contents of all
hie pockets at one sweep. A.meng theW
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE crimp
By local appiicatione as they cannot
witch the diseased portion of the ear. There
is only one way to euro &einem, and that
ie by eonetitutienal remedies. Deafness hi
woe:tied by .an inflamed oondition of the
was an old fashioned red bandanna Manfl lining of the Ettstacbian tube.
handkerchief. PCS wife seized it, with When the tube is inflamed you have a
when the railroad Men carhe to grade a Cr/ Of ion and, catching up the Ian- rumbling 8i:tun I or imperfect hearing and
and prepare the roadbed across his tern, Intstened down the track toward itetairely ologed deafness is the
orchard. The, work was all done while the approaching train. She turned up .ri suit, ar d unless the inflammation can be
Woo out and thisdulae restored to ite nor -
the old man was groaning and fuming tbe wick of the lantern until it smoked 1 h vvill he deetro .ed for -
in bed, and by the time he got about
agate the ties and rails were taid
through his orchard. Then the drat
train came along, roaring triumphant-
ly and vomiting black emoke over
what remained of the ancient apple
trees,
tfpon this Cyrus bestirred himself,
though physical exertion still sent ex
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eructating pains tbrough his joints.
The regular passenger train (schedule
had boon in operation just a day when
be began to do for himself what the
laW could not or wodid not do for him.
At 8 o'clock on a Tuesday afternoon,
bis•wlfa having driven to the village,
Cyrus hitched up a yoke of ()ten and
began to drag stinnps from the stump
fence on the north side of the orchard
to the railroad bed. He chose the lar-
gest and soundest and toughest itumlal
he could and and by 0 o'clock had a
formidable fence built kerma the ran -
road on the exact bOundary of his
Orchard. The roots Of the 'stumps brie•
tied in the direction from which the
next train 'Week' Approach, the train
from Wilmington, due to pass at 8
Web)* ita Abe evening. Should a loco -
Motive Strike those formidable Mote
the butt of the shinty would only be
driven firmer into the ground. tome
thing would have to stop or muesli, and
Cyrus felt centidene that it would not
teethe etump.
wasseveral minutest past 6 When
the horn blew tor sooner. Cyrus was
TO Banalt UP A. COLD
All you require is a little bit of sugar, a
AM Of het water, thirty drops ofNerviline,
Take it hot. In the morning you will wake
up itithont a oold. Nerviline is good for
other things-4inch as toothache, neuralgia
and rheurnatism. Por pains inside and
pants Miffed() Nerviline is simply marvel.
lone, Druggists sell IL
rlously. Then she wrapped the red ever; nine oases out of ten are °suited by
handkerchief around the globe, held ostarrh, which is nothing but an inflirned
the lantern up in both hands and slow- conditton of she maims surfaces.
ly swayed it to and fro. . We will give one bundred defiers for any
The train wile almost upon her be. case of deaf:lege caused by catarrh that oan-
fo e the engineer saw the faint red net be onred by Hall's Catarrh Care, Send
el nal. But the airbrakeedid their
magic work, and the engine .topped
within 20 feet of the last huge, brie.
tithg sturrip of Cyrus Stackpole's fence
ficrOde the railroad. Frank Stackpole
was one of the first passengers to leap
from the intercepted train.
"What hi thunder -why, father's old
orchard!" he exclaimed. "And here's -
mother!" He caught a tottering, gray
Mitred figure in las strong arms. Mrs.
Stuelmole, like all beroltiets, bad Arse
accomplished her deed and then faint-
ed away.
the railroad company did not enter
compleint against Cyrus Stackpola and they and the horses were killed.
Hes big, black bearded, healthy son Arrangements are now being made
mity have bad something to do with in England for the reception ar the
Duke and Duchese of Cornwall and
York on their return about the end of
the month.
Ludlam's sash factory at Leaming-
ton was burned. LOBS $10.000 ; well
inured.
for circular, free,
F. 3. CHESNEY &CO., Toledo, 0
Sala by druggists, 75c.
Haire Family Pine tire the beet.
it MeCrimroon, barrister, of St.
Thenlae, was nominated for the Legis-
lative. Assembly by the Libetels of
West Elgin. .
johann Most the Anarchist editor,
of New 'York, has been sentenced to
one year's imprisoument for publish
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ing a seditious article on the day f& -
lowing the shooting of Pres. Mcitinley.
• It Is reported that a stage coach on
the Catiboo road, B.C., fell over a pre -
°lake. Three passengerela 160 feet,
that and be may not. Very likely the
uhreetrleted and, undliputed riot , or
way . throttgli the old MIMI' Orchard
wasan. indeeertient. At any rate, the
matter was dropped, and Cowl Stacie.
pole pretted to be so itibilned in skit
that only two days- after his stump
fenee dh3appeared from the track he
rode through his own orchard On one
of tbe detested train' in his way to
Wilmington with his on to buy a
brand new duit Of clothes and "see the 1.
tights."-o-Ninv ZOrk Veiling Pest
WARPS AINT PRETTY
Whydo,you hang on fte yours? ben't'
know how 40 oure them I' Why Putnam%
Painless Corn Extractor does the wotk in
tihort Order -you met bey it. Guess your
dragglat hat it all right -eek him.
e momorini fountain erected a
Mre Georgi compbeit of Athens, Niagara Falls in honor of gileen Via.
Ont., aged 85 years, committed, suede toria will be unveiled by Adam Drown •
by drowning, of Hamilton totmerreW,
!Kt
iiCure.Alls" Didn't Care
Only A Kidney Speciflo of the
gronul ne merit Of South
American Kidney Ours Ban
ever hope to cope with hulk's
louts kidney disestiles In all
Its fermis,
"For two years I was greedy troebtedvdth ea
affection of the kidneys --frequently unfitting me
for work, I tried many patent medicine: and
"cure-alls," without getting any relief, for I had
%tease pain einiost constantly, South Mottles*
Kidney Care was recommended to me. A few
hotter aftercommenelng its Me 1 feat greet reliet
Four bottle* cured. 15 is worth its ivelght ia
god." -Fink S. Enteric% Alyinston. Ont. se
s7ia by j. EL,Itovey and R. Pi Iteekle
Viiite • be irelirti.
Trn•
None of the Agricultural Society fall ,
fairs baye been so successful that any
one of them eall (inlet ve on its Wee I
list. and eomething masb be done to
annulate interest or allow them to
drop. hareems they haye had, theit
day. Yeats ago there was not a fah
that clid not prove A succees but nee -
tedays it is very different. A' few
years the directors of the Clinton ex-
hibition saw that to continue wr e to be
a lose of moreey and dropped it until
othue Peer oe-ct ottshweres"Whiellibear'veittowerolslow4
the Same plan. The Northwestern ;
Gotler Mit corn menced with a week's
exhibition, now it has dwindled down
to a two dayfe fair and it having nor ,
turned out as well as it might, it may '
be that this exhibition will not e held '
next year, Iu tact all of them seem te
be about the tame, uet one of them
can claim any greater surplus of ri - I
ceipts than ot Tot mer years. Perhaps
Biyth fair Can only be distinguished as
a paying one. It has held at the top
formally years for attendanee and itds
not that the showis much bettet than
others but there seems to he an attrac-
tiirenese about it. The clirectore shoulal
feel gratalled at tha large attendance
which have secured there every fair
day,
But nevertheless fair' day is wan-
ing and many suggestions are be-
ing made. The most fessible
we think would be .to unite a
number of , neighboring fairs
or have One for the county at a central
'mint. This idea is a good one and
would be much ahead of the present
way,. ' We notice the directors of Turn -
berry are meeting these of East. Wa-
*mesh to see -if an arrangement can
be made between the two.bodies for if
unitieg of these two. The South Hur-
on and Tuckersmith branch are united
and have an exhibition at "Seaforth,
which proves sueeessful in every re-
spect. Everybody knows thet there
are too many fairs held in the counties
and wou'd be much more advantageous
and business -like to consolidate and
Clinton is the most centrally puint in
the,.dletrict. The plan has proyed a
success other places and is worth mit.
ating., We would likb to see. 'etch a
move made for next year,
The jury who inquired into the kill-
ing of 1VIrs Camm on a railway cross-
ing at St. ;Marys found that the en-
gineer and th einan 'on the train ne-'
glected to give the proper signals on
approaching the crossing.
.You May Need.
For:
Cuts
Burns
Bruises
,
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,Crearips*
Diarrheas.
All Bowel
pomplair.‘to
t Mamma, eafe and nnick reinedy.
There's errlY one PAIN -KILLER
Pertly pesos%
Two eine, fea and Mo.
LoND9N-..
Prints More and Later
News than any otherLondon
or Toronto paper circulated in
thiscounty,
intim el. receipt of $1.50 for _
Balande of this year
1902. Aachen all communi-
cations to •
The News Ptg. aid
Pub- Co., London.
P. TISDALL.
BANKEIt. -
CLINTON, ONT,
Prieate funds to loan on mortgagee at
west current rater.. .
A Oeneral Banking Business tettneeotee
;merest allowed on deposits.
Sale notes bought
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G. D. NicTaggart
BANKER
'ALBERT 'ST., CLINTON
A General . Banking Hastiness
transacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Drafts issued. Intereet alllowed on
deposits
THEMOLSONS BANK
Incorporated by Act of Parliarnent11855;
CAPITAli $2.500,000
REST FUND $2;020,000
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.,
Wu, Mothoe Macre/mem, President
Janis Elven, Gen. Manag
Notes discounted, collection:made, isett
hunted, eterling and American Mudiang
bought Land Bold. Interests allowed On
deposit& Savoie Ban -Interests allowed
on sums of $1 and up. Miley advanced to
fermete on their Own mite, with one or
more endorser°. Ne mortgage required.
O. BREWER, Manager, Clinton,
Increase
Your
Wages
The boy who
starts work, after
a course in this college, will
start at wages two or three
times greater than he could
ope to obtain without this
Special training, Colleges at
London Toronto, Hamilton,
Ottawa,' Sarnia, Berlin, Galt,
Guelph, St. Catherine's. Now
b a good time to enter. All
pticulars from
Forest City Dust,
ness College. Y.11.0.A.
build-
ing London, Ont.
W. J. Westervelt, Principal.
The Hirt of Pan,..., "Buolt's 11
lat"'
A Range 1;:sie
with a
Good 11
or any
Record fe.:46;
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That's what you get when
you buy a Happy Thought.
TlieHappy Thought Range
was one of the first Ranges
manufactured in Canada.
More Happy Thought
Ranges are manufactured
and sold each year than all
other Canadian makes combined -150,000 being now in tise.
not
exttn beuxyip enrigmbenzt C. an a:d a ' a7rite "Thie ad: IVY' :Tildtt.ghttl.
f Manufactured by
The Wm. . Buck Stove Co, Limited, .Bntford
write the lilantlfacturem for Illi'tatrated Dataloota.
HARLAND BSTS7 - CLINTON.
--,-ea,aeasosertalelleafeeisetterata
For pure blood,
A.)4right eveand
u A deer .1!c.np1exion,
A %tun 9petitpo
Prs, digestion -
Ana refreshing sleep.
'13EmAILEC.Mi
r 1 1
risol s 1)ail
It arouses the Liver, d
Quickens the circuatior,
Brightens" the snirits rald
Generallyf makes life worth iiviraj
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SIKty Severn jr6are trta,' Is ave p roved It to be bey° nti,g tI:•'ritiot 1.
thci moat OD- purif.',E.: known.
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!he leading Orugl.th PP!STOI'S* SAITSPABILLA,
warAmmensmonsnr*.=orzesemmx=xitri_. -.1=Awznottex
"e'llated.:Toa.:store!
ancl China Palace
is IN THE.111eKiY: BLOCK,: CLINTON
. Opened to dal 6 barrels Fancy Tab% Lamps, direct from the factory, and .
will eell thein oheip, froin 50C to SS, Air() 2 orates of Dinner, Tea sud Toilet Sete,
nine patterns an i new shapes. We are gelling them from el to $3 less man usual priees,
OMl and see quality and pricier.. • . • -
Fancy ehina;Siiirable for Wedding Presents
RAISINS- 2a Pas Belezlcd R ileitis for $ 5,25 (hos) or 5o per lb.
STJGAR-We lead in quality and quantity. Special prices on barrel '
and 100 lb iota ,
TEAS -Chinese mixture nice thvored tea, 15 a ib. Ws sell the best
25e Teain town.
• We are ssents for Ram Leis, Blue Ribber), liforieoon, AppIeton's Packet Tea.
We will 'give, you the highest price for Butter and Eggs, and eosds at. the Tower
prices. Kindly give Us a call, No trouble to ahow guests, whether you buy , or not
Stook ie up to -date in every respect.
J W. IRWIN
Cameras 1 Cameras 1 Caraeras I.
Buy a.Camera and. be Happy -
There is probably no pastime morepleasant and instru sive to both older and younger •
minds thareplio.oeraphy. • It is'a pleasure beoanee it help to while away those long
whiter evenings, arid 1* is indtruoti+,e beco.use it teaches care and precision and teichee
to look for the artistic in the everyday surroundings et home. •
The general impression is that it is hard to take photos, but each ie not the Cage. Amy
one with a kodak end instruetion book min take photos. We carry it full line.
In CAMERAS -Film, Plate, Magazine, Box and Folding.
PLATES-Stanle., Eastman, Peget Prize.
PRINTING PAPERe-POlio and Dekko. •
Films, Davelopers M tints and Outflte. Call and see.
For thoae who prefer to have their developing and finishing done we quote the toliow.'
ing price& We guarantee work if exposure is good.
4x5 - 4.x3 ewi Btownie ,
Developing-, ............each • 4o 4o ao e exposures
. dozen 35o 30o 25o
Printing and Mounting... ...each 74e• 60 Se de
• dozen 750 650 55o 450
Developing, printing, mounting, each 10o 90 ' 8o 70
dozen 61 90o 75o 60o
H. R. COMRIP. Chemist Druggist
THE KING
THE OUEKN and
,THE DUCHESS
OF !DEVONSHIRE.
A Remarkable Offer.
Here is the best offer ever made in this community. By a 'Iv czoolitt ar-
rangement made with the Flintily Herald and Weekly Stir of naohtreat we Ars
enabled to offer THE Crastron New ERA and that great Family Poen.' the
Fatally Herald and Weekly Star for one year for the small sum of 1.75 and in
elude to each subactiber three bea.atiful prenlitim pictures of whio the follevr-
ing Is a brief description,
KING EDWARD VII. -True to life, a beautilul portrait, size 18 x
24 Moires, On beautiful heavy white satin finished paper for framing. This portrait
has been taken since his acceesion to the throne, and Is tile very letestt beet
Obtainable. It cannot be had except through the PJAKIler Alm
Weetrey Seen; each Dictum bears the King's autograph. This plot a the
great Merit of being the first taken after the King's accession, and has therefore
an historical yalue that no other'pleture Can possost.
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. --An exquisitelybe
able beatitiful and good (111netetandra, aleo taken eine* the King s secession
tiful picture of kinb remark-
te the throne. It is the gam -rate We that of the big, the two feeMing &hand.
ormfrapoepeariarnodflitectrreese.that alone would sell frit many tinies`the stibearlptiOn price
No portrait of the Xing end Consort taken at the second:MI sneeeeding site,
tinge can MY* one fraction of the Valli° of the first. Thiele go down to bistery.
THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE. -The Renowned Gatersboreugh
P10-
ture. Sold at set:glen sale in London twenty -flee steers ago for .A10,500,
etelen by teeter thieves hidden for over twenty-four laws and delfreted t.o its
owner on payment of $25,000 reward and elnee sold tow. J. PlerpOnt Meagan for
deter istraketor enterprise, the ublishere of the Family elerald have Bemired tor
. 'Th 5,1a brief, la the Inset/ of one of the premium pictures, which, by a
their srubsoribers. The picture s 22:23 In colours, and le re roduried line for
line indour for colour with the or! Mal, Copies of the reproduo%ion ire now sold
in evr York City, Montreal and Toronlo for $12 each, and tiifs is the picture
Family Herald subrieribera are going20 get. absolutely tree together with the
pictures of the Xing and Qaefill.
le that not big *aloof tali itt'lltir Nilw En& Ofiloe mad see samples
of these hekutiftil pictures. •
tritaYtopuoWear,litthTelioN siOntryTireralidniNtfortecti four pthsgeesloottl.ot anItiwYtiopci *holt theta" "
reading. Its agrioultural pages alone are'worth many tims. Ma suosaaption
phi*
Bring et kerd your subscription to
THE New ERA OPPICIL
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