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The Clinton New Era, 1902-07-11, Page 3•1111101PINIM.01.11 •.• Tat =NON %EV! FAA. vourgamigswilialiPPOMINI01401.. july tub, jecrt - Wrstched Hot Weather Sufferers. •film% • CELEKY COM- POUND Shou1d Be 'Used in July .and• August. The extraordinery variable spring ,and •efirly eutumer weather of.the present peer has been thecauge of a vast amount of be:li- nger; in every part of our country. Strong even and women hove been victims; the week, rtindown end eialtly have euffered in- teeffely and neanv faMiliee now suffee the lope Of near and dear ones. The nervotie, weak, rundown and debit. 'Mead should now devote theirbest energies and attentiOn to health -building, so as to eneble them to withetand the. eneryeting •effeets of the approaching hot 'weather. 'The lloo Of POilleVeelery Compound will •stiOn bring a reherre et tree phyeical attength; the nerves Will be fed and breered; ths blood will be made pure and richer; di - Onion will be cotreotedetud sweeterefresn: mei:leap will take the plege. of ineonenia and arritebility. Pained Celery •Uompound is doiug a Maevelione worle for the sick and spited:1g .ae this time. It is the only preparation thee permeate value and virtue for reornt- terthe etrenath in 1 spent energies of weakly and sick people in aluzuner time. The trial of_one bottle will give you .happy remits. , -.Ind ee liorae to Breed: . I'M the annual Meethig of the NatIone 'id Horse -Weeders' Aesociation, held at •Cieloago in March last, Co!. F. J. Berry, ethe preeident, • in his annual address a'ziatle tee following statement in re- . .gard to the kind of horses to breed: . ter eere The American horse -breeders hale, , e• . , ea A cow will give about so much Milk .had a severe lesson. It has staught ' In a year, no matter ' what time she them that every horse should he bred comes in, and she should be bred so as Iter a certain purpoee, a certain type, to produce milk during the whole el • sod of a specific clam, with all the Size , Shape, and quality that the market de. the matron of beat prices. Spends. •The small hprse is a thing of tee past. It has proved a failure and .•itto unsatisfactory investment. The ODD MENTION - / trifling kindness here sad there Ti but 4 simple, mall ow; Yet, If your life has Wen them free. Wide 'shall your baPPY benefit be Of !delta. Of love, of *Wait good wilt, That still renews, and gladden's stiU. • examinations, tu- nas Your insurance run out/ r delicate question - Have you tried, frizzled mutton? . iii, and obnoxious Harriet say i: please don't give the i local treatments • liege frozen swill. A 01 The town crfer is a thing of Oa Poot. but tuedical methods as old and as Olelka lete as the town crier are still practiced in many a country town. Women suf.. feting from womanly diseases shrink ' Still vWile with That's right, get mad once in • a' some toed practt- while; at such times keep your Mouth I goners. Any sick It is a good time to swear oft trOM woman is invited to C. Pi tem, tobacco and Muni werds. •onsult Drerce,by letter, ,free, and Start to educate your grandchildren so avoid methods now by teaching yourselt which are offensive Something to remember—the pigo . to hermodesty. All and chickens like clover haY, correspondence is Whines Cumber all nevr enterpriees; held as etrietly pri- experience prunes them eft • vete and sacredly Big boulders on the farm may be nonfidential. Ad- am* where they are, rather than be 11,17,*,:s: Dr: IR* V• ,Butto 0,N*Y. laauled oft. • Dr. Pierce's Ea - Make a proper garden; that is plan vorite Preecription new for spring planting. Order your is peculiarly and fonds now. particularly a med. • Some men are especially economical icing for the cure when. they buy or their wives.. That of wottlahlY•dise Isn't right, eases. /t este b. When Your neighbor talks louder than you, it is a eign that he. is wrong and YOU are right. If anybody wants to do your thinking for you bay to Nxii, "No, I thank Yoh, I can do it rayselL" . , The newest idea is to filter milk, This Is done through sand, and is practiced In several European cities. If the 'day be hitter cold and yen have a long journey to ;malce, takethe lantern along, lighted, under the rilhe. Milk the hetfer 'with first, calfs king as you can get a droll), clear up to the second eaIt. This will make her bet- • • • , The Vegetable Growea.. To procure large specimens for shoW 'grade has been raised every year dor- •ang the last few Years; and each eilee purposes needs ,should be *mein now in eessive year requiree a larger helve rued greenhouse or hotbed. SoW rather lone of better' rquallty to meet the de* thinly in fiats filled with spil cemposed Mande of the market. He roust be a of two-thirds ,good loam, the either 'third of leaf mould and sand in egnal Arprtions. When well op remove. to light, alter situeition ts. prevent dravi- ing, and as soon as the plants have ate • horse of his own class and be an 'up- to-date market horse, and to be the Mast salable he enuse be deeidedly ot • one of the followieg classes, 'Which rd't 0.11TERN QATTLIfe ia will ray sort to elark4 *est sti Itiols ,1 The recent "fluetuationsu la bed show that the farmer Perfornao a very important part in influencing the supe ply, and that he ha* the power to ree duce or increase priceo more than bes heretofore been supPosed. Looking over. the field the fact appeare also that the prices ot beef and the control of' the Drama eupplY are regitlated at Hansel; City, over 1400 miles from the seaboard. The Eastern farmer is compelled to abandon the eattle bust. aeon because he cannot compete with hie Weatern competitors, and obr butchers are forced to buy from those who seem to have power to Ihnit the supply, blow, the real party Who can regulate the prices is the farmer, .There le no necessity whatever for the East buying hersbeet so far from home. It is the farmers in this section 'who have refused to turn teeir attention to Cattle raising, and who are permitting the Western farmers to have control pf the leading *markets. The very, fact that beef la high is proof that • the -farmers are depriving themselves of the oPPOrtunity of receiveng better prices for- their products than they lishee regulari7, ' have Iseen securing. weakness. the production of beef cattle in the Hon and ulceratiou, and cures female • "You have my heart -felt thanks for the kind rear. Yet, with the complaint that advice you seat meet writes Mrs. eeleeeece pricee for grain prevent farmers front teller,. of-hason buccal Co. Tenn %Word* • Making a profit, no attention has been of thet drawbacks has been aa'e steers on the majority of the Eastern farms are very inferior, due to the fact i h are not pro- driesereakening rains, heals lieflammte• The dairy interests of the East keep il to express wiat lendured for about rizbt given to the fattening of steer% One ears with female trouble, The awful. pain that bee -to endure each month, no tongue can express. These bearing -down pains, backache, • headachesows , dietresa in -my stoma h surd sores ht any breest, cramp in rimbs—th • have all lelt amend health Sun taken the place of these dim- a 0 St 111 • nessing trouble". what caused them to lever ducers of the -choicest beet' atiineale. Favorite Prescription: In one Weele. Ulna I beri4t1 to feel better. After taking six bother 9 , unlese earmers are This ' con. dition will remain,-. however, 'willing tO raise . It was the best medicine on earth—or. Pierce's the 'Favorite Prescription' and using the toes their calves Instead 01 selling them oft Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets shOuld, ' at an early age.. A pure-bred bull of . treatment you advised I felt like a new woman.* the beet-prodneing breeds, 'melt as the alevarthe used with itravorite Prescripe Herefords, Shorthorns, or Poiled An - Coronation onors. will make a wonderful emprovemen in the *gook, though .4.• Is admitted lion! wheneveiea &Native is required. _ gus, bred to the ordinary dairy coyrsi The list ot those who r eceive titles that nether* will be gained by keep. was issued at Ottawa Wednesday of big the. heifer ,,M.Ives of such ulna last week. The following were treated Ontario it Is to Send them to mar eti Kniechte thirnmander of the most die- as the beef-prodhcing breeds are no tinguiehed Order of St Michael and aetzintitrible for milk and biltter as the St Georsre ; • • • ,breede adapted...for those purposea 1 The Hon. Daniel Huntee Malillare • With Wheat as low is fiftY cents. Lieut. -Governor of Manitoba, the where Of etren and oats •will.be in - Minister of Militia and Defence, litericed correepeitdingly, and the best The Eton Frederick William Borden,. The Hon William Mulock, KeC., IIMY to sell cheareirain is in, the form rostbeaster-General, , , of meet. „There is ncithing:to pretent Gilbert Parker, the novelist, born in those who are nearest to the maekets lielleville, Ont., hag been knightek from controlling prices, but . in order : . to do err the beet must be fully up in sire known as tbe export classes ot tairiee Etufticient size for handling,, or quality: to that which Cornea from the 'horses, and at the same time they are begin to get crowded tha sheuld be aufeeeihreir ffee:17° se..eu-tilizing, WestItslut iptiedadprolmttevid eathtaotf the e MIs- horses Most salable and. profitable for.all p e e over, 0 low grade raisins feedipg them. to I d - all wing Meerut half 'eare ,siesippt, for the reason that our East - plass No. 1—Carriage.. and coach . inch each way. A rather -heavier thiiiiThierTey -ottetst,harldee ethat---t-ne - etheinnicarnmaclirslitiaLre th.mhettrel'hinieereeteetehdeheit Idaterieen markets: • his horses. He say they are cheaper can be used this theie. Mit' it should 'horses seem to relish them, 'and keep the greater uniformity of the Western. ' • not be tiro rich. Snading Will be ad - Plass No. 2•A cab horse. . _ in good conditibn. ' ' • ' meat, but present prices • demonstrate Class No. 4—A drift horse: . begin to take •holte.bUteaf three months ago, the government his that our Eastern farmers can afford to age their cheap .grain for prodncing Class No, 3—An omnibus horse. - . vantageous for a few der° until they - . , Since the ,breaking out of the war, ter that give Class No 5—The American trotter or . all the air and. light p ssible to keep _ paid. $1,250;000 to the farmers ot Mis- beef. To be succes ful, however, th . cattle must be of the breed e that . I ive the greatest gain in the shorteet :toad horse. • • ' the plants stout and stocky. If they wilel spurt for mules, lied $07,500 Jor "Here is the tYpeeet for breeder's to can be kept in thie condition until -the thing for Missouri bp to the • •ity t'o compete 'with that .Which comes ?without system proved so disesterous grould arrives, they be famed to A Standard Remedy Used In ThOusands of Homes in Canada for nearly Sixty Years and has never yet 41100 setisfactiOn. produce, as the old way of breeding time for teansplanting to the open . a bad [gime and the beef must be of a qual- • horses. '• The • war has not been wul and a great faelure. A proper study be ,ertriler and. More satisfactory .to . date' from elsewhere. With transportation • of these types willenatple the breeder handle and the danger Of their recely- . Feeding mats to horses Is a much in our favor all now depends upon to meet the .demands of all markets." Ing a„check Is considerably lessened . moke common praetice in England ' the breeds, arid with their use the - than lo our own' country, where, We 'East need not fear Western c,orapetie Peanut Butter. ' It is well to have a few of these large stuff aninials with 'corn. In season and tion. • ; sized onions, even although exbthiting is not contemplated, the are good f put of season. Carrots for the horses, • A new factory has just been put .inta . e S°- or msd turnips for everything •should be • • . .sarayirse nor Suomi and Inmate, • -operation in Kokomo, for The fall .and .use, but- do not - raised and. stored for winter. . • . .. • That paris green and kerosene emui. manufacture of butter from peanuts. • says the St. Louts Globe-Democret. • that h I keep so well as the. smaller and Miner One cd.. the 'beet. four-year-old Miles orlon • still remain the • leading insect1- ones at have been sewn and graven • out of doors. The larger -growing var- In Austria is said to be the result of- cides,. and 'that bordeaux mixture ise For a.year or more Lan Broseeef that . letiesi.such as prize -Taker and Giant — crossing the Aniericanetrotter Prince . ' the beet remedy for plant diseases is. Mier baire been workeng on a process of kin from the peanut to coin- r ware:rick on a highly' bred Ituislan ; the experience •of the New- York sta- ma gnutter and have sueceeded Prodacing the ehough almost any of tbe othersemay 'mare. 'This lilly won allethe big events ' tion at Geneva. The knapsack spray-. • s pete with the product of the farm crew,' Rocco; are the most commonly used, • a at 'Vienna a 'd i . • . growers need a machine of greater • WE•LYUK t'.6".°11/1 TRAPTE'' . , n s a very promising er le generally useful though: extensive, to give cams, Dlarrhcea, Dysentery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera bean -- Aunty -Cramps, Collet Sea Sickness and all Summer Complaints. Its prompt use will prevent a great deal of unnecessary suffer- ing and often save life. . , Sao. The T. Milburn Co.. Limited. Termite, Ontario. , ur rattowing taw atone. Miss May Morrie, daughter of the late William Meer% lectured recently in London on 'Pageantry and the Masque," in the course of which she cited some Items in bills for mediaeval mystery plays :—"Mending hell mouth," 3 d setting the world on fire, 5d; paid to God, 2e; hanging Judas, 4d; washing .angels' albs, 2d; fire for hell mouth, 4d; making devil's head, Is 8d. These are paralleled by the comepal bills paid by our own Government Vuough the Pub. lie Works Department to support the gods and pageantry of India, "For mending erack in Siva's back," "For patehing up Siva's nose." The Indian • Government shows a calm aloofaese which is some distanoe*beyond humor. . , • • • For Poultry Keepers. , . • --• - • ' 'When hens .6 not lay in sminner the -fault' may be due to overfeeding, •oviring .to the abundance. of insects, grass an Seeds on the range or pasture. It is better to send such hens to market if they are over two years old, and de- . pend upon: the early -hatched pullets is winter layers. • All pallets that are to he retainedshould be kept in good. grow- ing coledition, not fat, by alt owing a variety of food, meat being much bet. ter thdn corn or wheat for all kinds of young poultry:, • i'lree to 'Parker ittaaegs: You wish to know something about growing turkeys? Vell: Don't let the young turkey e get wet. Done .ieed them inside of twenter-four ow Spring Goods '1)reOs .Goods .Print.s. Muslins • Giughams. 6aces and Embroideries- • .otall kinds desired article. Al tlee preeent piece • be employed, and will att in extra site auinial. • . te tirpaeity.' The- suction pipe should. al - of the nuts tne butter can be eold at ' under this treatment. • • At -the recent .horse show held at , • ne.an , e e ass or enter the tank at the top and the pump should be made of braes or e fifteen cents per pound, The•process These alp, if large siee is desired, or- •Ricemo d t d • i the I f • ' b • • the best • hem. in .harnesse shipped. brim; lined. Hand • pumps Should al- manufacture is no secret The nuts e showing be contemplated,. may be ays after the hulls are removed, eke- eerie ,grown under .slinilar treitinent to the froin4linada or the "United Statese tile -10W the weight of the bcidyetO beneefi. NS 1118 R. Coats 49‘ Son FiArT; Nom •For twenty years I had been a suffez. er from bronchial troubles accompanied with a hacking cough. I at times suffered from extreme nervous pro"stration. About - four years ago I began taking Ripans Tab- ules, and since then I have used them pretty constantly. I rarely retire at night 'without taking my Tabule; and I find they. keep my digestive organs (which natur. ally are weak) in (2ood order,and they also!' allay my tendency to nervousness and make me sleep. Serving the public> with care, attention . .honest •goods and low -price°, has given us •• a eigh poeition amongst the druggists of. Canada. -We look for -your trade, and _ will use every endeavor to make you a ordiDRUGGISTS , ADRUGGISTSTh fi , e veu- cent packet is enough for art CICICA8i011. The family bottle, sixty, fully hand picked and faulty kernels • *fe'regoing up to the plenting out stage, regular customer. removed. They are then roasted in a when a trench should .b otaliion Gold Ring 'won the 050 cup. on the handle while'. at wont, ,eterte • e prepared ter and Fides Stanton' was giVen. second . morel nozzles giYO abetter spray than cents, contains -arsupply for a your placeeand also, highly • emenneirdetle - neachiame-ree apeaxiaa_pos Praearasior.a, Pereumes, Brushes, Ourcempelies of r ue Drug% e tor , large rotary oeso. • Ageln tbey are •them similar to that employed •fo• r cel - gone over by -hand for the removal of • - scorched grains. Tile' outs are then • .Theeelicirses weie experted from Can— • 'latest: and tomtteee e• Sponges, Rte., wilt • interest you - • — . ., • _ • . . - put through a mill ane ground as tine •abundance of 311 I tur • a • 0 s nd grow fast- .. ada where they ,were b • wbich • can be lowered hetween the • 'PAINE'fiOntanxCordronnni . . ery: ,They are ,gross geders, • love nozzle is needed the grain° giving it the • alePearallee • loose and well stirred. To • have the known On American tracks, ad- are. 4pray iip through the vides. The Nei.. Mines. Knowingite powers and •virtues,, depeeseloas " ovine , ut are We are folty prepered to fil your orders as the finest ilour, the natural oil in rows,•and directed so ael to force the for this popular disease-baniabinli need' ' est when the 'eo.ii• around them is kepi American trottier%, BOth ...were well and consistency' of putty e(it leave* •stem or white part as longas possible • ana canypaignere. the mill, except that it la More of an they shcarld be kept frequently earthed . • m.•;.,10$4 by Shorbord. la the old chuiee. Where the purnp reedy it has been tepted and stureesefullY tere'd water, to reduce it to a more pit- ' help •draw tbe hearts up peper collates g tutor is needed to keep the ,poisons in we etrongly rereornmend it se a blood solution. The best forms work up snd purifie,r nerve' bracer and flesh builder. orenee color. By the addition cif file" up, according as the hea.tts grow. To down in an upright tar*, like the clash Paine's Celery Compound is no new re; • as Canada b timd able state, the butter .is cennplete, no can be used with advantage. These Clover pasturage is a cheap pig feed. piston has .a iracking this should be used in alt parts os c • )1 other ingredient not even ea t, being are drawn or! the plants grew and Feed with slop in ceemeetion often renewed. • For killing cabbage hemmed% and has never failed. R • gond pastnrnge. 'Worms and insects, no liquid has been P REEIKIE Druggist. Clinto_n Ont used. It never grows ranrid arid keeps the space below filled up with soil. In In any climate. It is put up in 1.2, 6, this way the white ran be grown to a 10, 25 and leo rolled tin cans and seal- length of eighteen inches: we have a : ed. The new eater is already in great seen thene even more, but 'there!. feed - Ins and good cultivation must be given sorts. demand at sanuaritoos and health tee _ere- to give. them tr. proportionate thick - A Winter rereer.• preparations a long tine anead. From harvest of the autumn some men are forcer of tomatoes. William Nicholson. • Obliged every year to take time Ur get Smith Framingham, Maser tells us that ready for work, which they. should Sutton's Best of All and Frogmore Smite spent in doing tbe work, if they come nearer to his Ideal of a winter • bald been ready beforehand, My old forcer than all others, He tried last blend used to call that "crying 'to make season a house 100 feet in -length and themselves catch up with work after twenty in width; which yielded crop • they bad allowed it to get a long dray of 4,5.00pounde of lite fruit: In it he 'plead of them." . nes% • WM. SCOTT, N. Y. ' It is not in haying alone that one • • • needs to mr„ke his calculations . and the early spring plowing until the last After twentyyearie experience as a I •"1. ABSOLUTE cr tried six kinds and attributed •the aue-. 4 SECURITYI Con.tilne Carter's • Little Liver Pills. Mudd Bear Blignoture of See Pac.Simile Wrapper below,. Teri 104611 and as tearer, ,t• take NI slat. no FOR 011.2111ESSk FOR OILIOOSNESt 00100OPIO uvti. FOR CANSTIPATIOge FOR SALLOW $MIL. THCOOMPLEXION itti411244=T•tetsZ" • OURS SIOK NSA:ACHY* " CA tees to the ter() named, and this sear)a Is growing no others. . • lvrr. Nicholson has always . bets a keen observer and has kept a Cost Hogs need a good shelter (Ares in Young sews e'hould be twelve.Mollths old before breeding Na keg is duite as raVenOng as..a sow that is suckling a litter of pigs. There is naore in the feed than in the Wed in the production of good whole - 80)118 pork. The daily growth or hogs increases Until the animals reach two hundred pounds or.• More. ' • • , Clover contains more lime for the prOchietion of bone and more nitrogen for the produttion of flesh than. corn , has. - • phould Corn lowlder Ile Wed to IttOttei The question of feeding corn fod- der to horses Wair discussed at a recent woven ,horsemen in Chicago, Scene of the Men they had been I feeding it tor eters, and found it to be a very good feed, andelheyetlid not see that•their horseselvere any poorer Corn has'grown, and the realties obtained in rockier. Other horsemen said that was the way of price, etc., end he has this 1 Oa the reason why many draft.horsee to say: "Years ago when / utted to ge are soft and of poor quality. Wanted a small tomato so that they $1 and more per pound hotel keepers • • record on the„behavior of the kinds he in quality than 'horses not fed en could serye up one at a pm ku. NOW, with tOmatoes averaging from 25 cent* to 35 Cents per pound during the Win- ter season hotel keepers and chefs gen- erally find they can afford to slice tem, and coresequently a larger tomate le required." And herein lies the liable of the 'Vat - tidies hi question. They grow to a good size' and ere Solid; also they oat freely. Mr. Nicholson inclines to the opinion that Englieb, yarieties always ' nake better winter forcers than do the Aniericae kinds, the foreigner makes letter foliage and grows more strongly ItUring the winter. Ile clainis here le the reason Of it better eat of fruit. Mr. Nicholson followl chrysanthemums with his tomatoes, consequently he grow* all hie Plants in pot& ..4441... • • • PlITNA.M'S CORN EXTRACTOR Area sure and permanent curt tor oil Kidney and Bladder Troubles. When your bneiremis becemee irkeome ' Doesn'tilay a nien deter &week but quietly and diet"oteftd, you are dot well. Milleee and surely gees on doing its word,endneth. BACKACHE OomporindPills will make it a plea. ing is known of the ?ration till the corn Putnem's except to the torn. At 11 drug. Strious trouble will follow If 'Ott don% To Core a Cold Ill ,otto Dave All &amide tehind the money if h fail found equal to dry pates green applied • - • with a 'hand sited.. Powderguos are .. useful for 'applylog dry • powdered Old Folks' poisons, pyrethrum, .tobadeo dust and B. Backache. e.ulphur. Bamboo extensions •should • be used In spraying large Patera". f�* Cow& •Whenpeopla • &role Of oUr dairy exchaoges recom- mend feeding potatoes in small (Man-, get past the , • meridian. of ' titles to cowa giving milk. The feed-. Ing value of raw potatoes is not very t life they • are ' large. It hag 80 per cent of water,-liStIetb:b114: and though agood deal of the rest is, s'i., • starch it does not make a rich Milk, lit t„, ... •troubled more ' i nor increase the quantity, as will car. mirw 4 or less with . i rots, parsnips and beets At present •--""e4; P.I.4 kidney com• prices of potatoes they are the dearest "*"1/... 4' .. plaint. teed for any sthek that can be bought. Pains and liii. .. No matter how cheap their were we 'aches, stiff - Should not think of feeding them to •...--e' Miloh cows, The butter made from ...•••• ness and sore. . grkin that good butter -Ought to show . ties of the back, difficulty in urina. them is white, ealvy and lacks the Even so small at tion and frequent rising at night as is fotind in amOunt Of potato the potato peelinge . are some of the trodbles that seri. Where potatoes are cooker; for fam.ly, 4 1 ously afflict theold. nee affected the quality o the linden I • There is no remedy brings such the potato' peelings will be eagerly eaten by horses' that have only dry lie as DrPitcher's Backache 1 relief and comfort to those advanced ' feed. It will do them good relieving in. f. • ;winter tiaggliveaer. irritation, .tone up and mvigdrate ablets.r They soothe all the constipation from which horses ip. ' Kidney. T the urinary organs,•clear away all • sediment, take the ache) and pain out of the back and permit undis- turbed rest at night. • irlaltle of Tree,. •the nine of trees. for their ehelter is important, and it has been estimate' ed that if one-1°11ft of the fields de. Voted to cultiVatiett wereilinted-With trees properly dietribrited, the other .SPRIOW114 AT It three-fourthe would produce as much • Mrs. Geo Boutln, Barri gto Street, . , as the vthole, besidet, the timber and Arnprior, Ontee sayers "I have ha.so Rattenbiry St or t tuel Would be Clear gain. Treed plant,* muole . benefit: from tusing Dr. Pitcher's ' ed near marshes render theal to lon- Books:the Kidney Tablets that I do no" ger noxious to people living near them. hesitate to recommend- thorn: Siam I • Central Meat Market Having pure:based the butchering business of P. H. Powell I am pre- pared.to furnish the people of Clin- ton with all kinds of Fresh and Cured Mote. Sausage, bologna lard, butter and eggs always kept on hand. R Fitzsimons & Son. Teiphone 76. Orders delivered promptly to ad Parts of the town. r4.8.—Pereons having hogsfor shipment will denier s_ favor by • leaving word st the Acta 411.011101111efleflie MAttall =GRANITE MOMENTS. Where the proportiOn Orotie.fourth ot ' need them I am fres from that constane CLINTON. the lend in timber, the other three. fottrthe in cultivation, is hot main* tattled, it is only a question of tithe - when the effect will be noticed. The 'effect upon the climate is of a local itheratter, end this 'Mal inedilication „IV et great importance, • eee ' • •le eure to 'atone to bilsinesa Sold ell II d. PI t basis t do tb`o bit the first sign Of Kidney' Trouble. Clinton druggiste. Some of them are dangeroosom deng freers ------------• ct it! Check it time I • gime, Citt6 YOUr Iladltitehe br taking Teke Laxative Homo gettable Tithiete Mctennan. an old citizen of Mid. boANos lawny iglus to awe, n. viv. 0 tONOIll Sidniktnte hi on Itai 11 • oh box 250 landt was found drowned in the hay. ea • . backache that quite unnerved me and . robbed me of all energy. My kidneys and Meterial guarenteed. have been PO invigorated that there now from the sanctions. I *lilt you Mudd see JAS. G. SEALE remains no annoyance or inconvenience my father. He is sixty-nine yeari of sr, . .- . . ,,kod botore using PitohAr's ItlebleY1`11,31.1", S. Midoper. the ertueiVil servant re - 1, l'uffo6a ' soldoW IV° ..1".5'4•CL---=-L,eetiltbili the penitentiary at King. ' baok II he is sprightly and ithetble as ston, rnay put in welaim for it pentiloa a young Meg. 86 says never anything from the overnment. before did him as much red aa Pitaher's The Manitoba prohibitionits will Meet Wets. '' I AM confided that these who la convention at witio.,0, on Julys , r n . hOTO failed 'heretofore to obtain say relief ,., ...t 1 from bad backs and 'doggish kidneyi will , n 1 40 winded by wee Hon Jeritnele Chamberlain, in reply to a question, has stated -30,000 iIX. Plb3her's Backache Itidneyodrablete. bz, Now.% modal* twiny tritbuis colonials fought in Youth Africa. areade. * Box, at all druniste et by ma% A convict netted Beaufort &3COM , pus Dis. Um Fronts* Cri:i Tostata, °gib, from Kingston Penitentlety butt Fr I. daY Direct importer". Worktnansitin 1 t Noireity.:Bakeri and Resiatitini Is the place to buy ohOice ohocolates. We handle *Ma- Cormiekei choice Maricaibo chocolates, also Patersons creme and burnt almonds and. other choice assertmenis. ' ae • We are prepared for the com- ing season to serve soda wattr in all flavors. We also have „erne)* frith's_ in,. Owls, let,, ores& inrell 'kinds cOol ' drinks. A'ehoice stook of's:manger and Innate, bananas and all kind. . of fruit in aestron. 'Fancy bread earkoakesealways on hand. .wedding •Cgkes a Specialty, Terms strictly cash. .1 MeClay, 'Clinton. • Atimmisiipowipsomio CANVASSER WANTED to Bon kurninws INK— it journal for advertisers, published weekly at .fiye doliaes a year. It teethes the science and practice of Advertising, and is highly' esteemed hy the na•ost sue. cessful rAyeatetite_ers Iteeetpi • Liberal cotnroission al. lowed.Mdress PRINTERS INK, 10 Spruce St., New York. - 411100111111111111111010111111111111111111111 Judge Mason, of tioderich, has hone wanted three wont& leave of absence on account of bad health. I mo. •:`••