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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-10-15, Page 7) Oetober 15th tgoa witio".„08H, • The Alio!sons Bank x A : y Incorporated by Aet of ••:` *t„,.* Parliattiezit 1854 CaRital euthorized, $3,000,000 ,y Capital paid up 2,856,420 • ✓ Reserve Pend 2,720,778 t qt. • ; 'toe wm. Meleun laenhers..11, President 1 • 1. James IC11tt. - General Manager :y. • N des Discounted, Gellections 4 math., Di I t ruling and ,• American Exeleinge lionght and •471, „t Sold. --SA V I NG S BANK tttt SUMS Of ;fil tj: anti limn date ef depoeit 'tied ); 4. compounded lialf-yearly. ; • • --FARMERS- + • Noney advanced to farmers at loe roes. Site notes e.dleeted• •?, • Of. -------- " );11. C. Brewer, Mgr. CLINTON. *4.• •:•..:,••:••:••:••.1•+4••:••:••:••: •:•.:**:••:**:“:**.1*i":* G. D. McTag.gart BANKER. A GENERAL BANKING TRANSACTE,D. NOTES inzAi,"rs issum BUSINESS DISCOUN- INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, - ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. , W. It RY DONE, BA RR IST ER, SOL IC I TOR. NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE -Sloane Block- CLINTON. HENRY BEATTIE iStiec,ssor to Mr. Janus Scott.) BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC ei1;04 formerly occupied by Mr. James Scott., in Elliott Block.. 2`,IONEY TO LOAN. izinorT & HALF, Conveyanc,rs, Commissioners, Real Est a te and Insurance Agency. ;Money to Loan. C. B. HALF, - JOHN RIDOUT HIGGINS Colo eyancer. Fire and I ife Insur- ale c, r)r (fa ges, Deocfsl, htC. , - ,1 :awn kr lid each. All -nork neatly and cheeply -done. BRUC'elFIELD, - - ONT. - DR W. GUNN C, S., Edinlaiegh. lit calls at rout door ef rtsidence on Rattenhury street, oppesite PresbyLrian dwelt. •• Ontario street --CLINTON. R. SHAW PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. FFICE- Ontario street -CLINTON. Opposite St. Paul:s church. . C. W. THOMPSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. iecial attention g -i% en to diseases of le Eye, Ear, Nos.., aiel Throat . --Office and Itesider.ce-"- • .ERT STREE'ls WEST, CLINTON North of Rattailairy St. R. C. W. l',IANNI::(1 SMITH. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mae formerly occ ivied hy Dr. Pal lister on •Maiit strett. - - - ONT AGNEW' & FOWLER DENTISTS - - (once adjoining 1'11 to Gallerv. open ,,,„es day and r .ay niglits until o'eloefr. A tam ro every Mc aid a v. Ounganntin every 'Fa, sday. ee. ERNES/f ITOLMES Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work D. D. 8.-6ra/elate of the Royal Col- lege of Dental Surgeons 01 Ontar- io. I,. D• S. -First class honer graduate of Detital Department of Toronto Special attention. 1%.:0 to preservation cd childrens teeth. Will lie at the River Hotel, Hayfield, every Monday irom in a. in. to ty p. - .T. FREEMAN V ET ER I N A WV SURGEON. ,A. member of the Veterinary Medical Associatiens of London and Edin- burgh and Graduate of the Ontar- io Veterinary College. OFFICE-- 1 lur.ip street -CLINTON. Next • to commercial Hotel peone 97 a.- a TRADE MARKS DESIGNS Comm:meta &d. , one grayling a sketch and desert/Alen may AO ascertain our opinion tree whether an . ntion probably Itatfttable. COremuniers. i1199t?l(l17 multi dentin:I. Handbook on ententa ent free. oldest 'money for seouring,patetatt. Patents taken through Munn a: co. receive ecuir nottet, without charge, in the Stritittific i , A 1111 , • 1, '1111T. 1. ' ,1 11 1.1 1, /.1 21,11.4 ‘ N. remota nitt ,ahit.tion .‘, al , . , .,..• ..f Nrial. 1 ortri£1.,X3 8 ' ttf ; '..ii 8' twedhs 3'. tiold byo11 noterathalerr. ie 11/ AIN ° r ' V. iritesow0v. Milt°4 /1011 nen • .. . , . ', . d un "An attack of la grippe left me with a bad' cough. My friends said 1 had consumption. .1 then trled Ayer's Cherry • Pectoral and it • cured me promptly." • A, K. Rowdies, llokomls.,.12.1 You forgot to buy a bot- tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral when your cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even no*, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There's a record of sixty' years to fall back on. .mesmimmummeilmamswqrsverziti • Three sizes; 25e., enough for an ordinary cold; 60o.dust right for bronchitis, bootee - nose, hard colds, etc.; I. most econotalcat for chronic cases and to keep on hand. J. C. AYER 00., Lowell, nuts,- 2."..21122WZ,V...11=2 . wereir.-x. 0 0 00 (l) *84 0 0 0 0 0 0 For an up-todate HAIR CUT - AND CLEAN SHAVE try the leading barber. NEXT DOOR TO IRWIN'S gROCERV George D. Roberton. 000000 000 .<>0.4e0.000 Cook's Cotton Root Compouoil. • . Ladies, Favorite, Is the only safe, reliable regulator on -which -woman can depend • "in the hour and time of need." Prepared in two degrees of • strength: No. 1 and No. 2. No. 1. -,.'or ordinary cases Is • by far the -best dollar medicine known. No. -2 -For • special cases -10 . degrees strongr-three dollars per box, Ladies -ask your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root compound. Take no other as all pills, mixtures and imitations are daagerous. No. 1 and•No..2.are sold, and recommended by all druggists in the ]Do- minion of Canada. Mailed to any address on receipt of priee'and four 2 -cent postage Stamps. %Ile Cook Coinealw,.. Windsor; out, . . Na. i and No. 2 are sold in Clinton. by II. 13. Combe, J. E. Hovey, Watts & Co. and, R. P. Reekie, Druggiists. _ Wood's - . . . • Phosphodlue, The °rot English Remaly, is an. old, well estab- lished and reliabre preparation. Ras been prescribed and used over 40 years. All drug. gists inthe Dominion • of. Canada sell and, recommend as beieg Before and After, the only medicine of • its kind that cures and gives universal satisfaction. It promptly and permanently cures all fonts of Nervous Weak, ness, _Omissions, SperniatOrt•hcea, 1711700leftey, and all effects of abuse or excesses ; the exceSSixt0 ‘C.M.Of Tobacco, Opium or Stimulants, Mental eta Brain Worry, all of which lead to Ingmar., Insanity, Consumption and an Early. Grave. Price $1 per package or six for $5. One teal ptea se, siz, will care. Mailed prompty on re. ceipt of price. Send for free pamphlet. Address 'she Wood Company, • Windsor, Ont., cataida, Woods Phosphodine is sold in Clin- ton by Watts & Co. IL 13 • Combe R. I'. Reekie 'and J. J. llovev• Drug- gists. . , .• . riluitial File InsuranGs Camaanu -Vann and Isolated Town Property,- ' -Only , OFFICERS.. • . 13. 11IcLeaii„ President, • Ri.lippen .P:. ; Thos.•• Fraszr, V fee -President , Bracefield lc. O. ; tr. E. Hays, See. - treasurer,: Seaforth P. p. DIRE-CTORS. Slitkno , :SLuforilt ; John Crieve, Wilithrop Ge c rge 1Jale, -Sea:. ; Watt, IIarlock ; • • John: icennewits, Prodhagan ; 'James' EVers, ; James Connolly, Clinton.. AGENTS.• • . Smith, .Ifitrlock ; 31in- Seitir.rib -; • James Camininge, keniondvilhi ; j.. W.. Yeoi Horan:s- e:1 le. •. . . . . • • Perth s • desirous. to effect insurance trausact other business will bd promptly attended i to on application to any of the above. officers addressed .to their respective •postollieeS; 1rosl3P inspected by the director who lives nearest the scene. TIME TABLE,., Trains will arrive • at and . depart from Clinton station .as follows : DUVAL() AND GODERICII DIV. • Going East Express 11 It 11 Going East Mixed Going West Mixed Going West Express o 11 1 8) 7.38 am. 3,23 pen. ' 4.15 io.t5 a.m. 12.55 pan. 7.05 Min. lo.ag LONDON, iroitoN AND l31UICE DIV. Going South lexpresS Mixed " North Illxprese " Mixed :7.47 adil, 4.35 pen. 10.35 a.m. 6.55 pan. A. 0. PATTISON, Agent. . F. R. HODGENS, Town Tieket Agent. J. I). MACDONALD, District Passen- ger Agent, Toronto, LIPPINCOTT'S „. MONTHLYg.MAGAZINEz A FAFAILy:A.isitARif r - The Bost in Current literature 112 Conmert Novutt YEARLY MANY SHOITIC STORES AND P • PERS ON TIMELY lAries 2.150 PIM Vaila ; 28 ova, A COPY 0 CONTINUED STORIES, 2. ecNv NUMatil Ocitolst.rreIN 051R JOHN SOANE'S WHIM. The Tracheal Joke a Celebrated. Man Played on Posterity. One of the most famous of postMer. tem Jokes was that perpetrated by the donor of the celebrated Soane nuisemn of pictures and Other, vatuable objets d'art to England, the late Sir John Soane, who died in 1837. In bls will Sir John made provision for the open- ing of three sealed cupbeards on cer• tain specified dates in the presence Ot the trustees. In 1800, that is to say almost thirty years after the death a the testator, the first a the mysterious receptacles was with much cereiatollY and breaking of sealopened In the . presence of a committee of men, with the then preeld,eut of the Royal acad. emy, Sir F. Grant, at their head. In. stead of a priceless treasure or some evidence that would throw an entirely new light upon some doubtful incidetif In political history the contents of the cupboard proved to be worthless ac. mutts, letters and stationery. Twenty years paged by, and the In. terest that had smeldered after the disappointment of law was again fanned into flame atthe prospect of breaking the seals of the second cup- board, at which rite there were pres. eat among others Dr. Alfred Water. house, R. A.., and Sir (then Dr.) )3. W. Richardson. Like the cupboard mention- ed in the well known nursery rhyme, Sir John's second cabinet proved "bare" of any sensation, the contents being chiefly composed of letters relating to certalo long forgotten family quarrels that had net even the merit of beteg interesting. If some .of those author- ized to be present at the opening of the thir1 • and last receptacle of mys- tery were dubious about the profit that would accrue byjetting the light of day fall upon the contents thereof after sixty years' darkness one at least, Sir B. W. Richardson, looked forward with unabated interest to that day in 1896 when tlie last seal would be broken and the mystery solved, but he, alas, died just two days before the ceremony was performed, and the fact that Sir John had played a practical joke upon posterity was duly confirm- ed by the presence of a collection, of perfectly worthless letters and papers. MERRY MEALTIMES. The Table No Place For Fault Find- •ing, Nagging and .Strife.' : . Hes It. ever 'been your lot to sit at a table with a group pf young 'folks Who ate the meal In silence or,..with a -few constrained rentarkselooked askance at the head Of the family :before ventur- ing on any remark? I have seen such a ;Sight on more than oneoccasion. Doctors : have told tis over and .over. again of the beneficial' result& arising from, a meel eaten Oh a eoetented frail& Of mindand with cheerful sur -rotindings; but, sad to Say; there are many. honseholdswhere each meal Is constant scene Of 'bickering; bagging and Pettit finding, • • ; • • -- This is not ohly the ease where there : are young children, who .0quIre a reprimand occasionally tor careless - nese ; but I am speaking of thosehomes 'where the girls•and boYit; are Well into their teens. Wrong isthat parent ei- ther father or mother, Who cheeses the hour When ;-ell aro' assembled: round :the table to:inention some • half fagot - ten grievance or to find !ogle ,fault • It trriYtrivial thing bas been done •wrong or any duty Onlitted wait until ;dinner ortea is over before you seeld, blame .or reprimand.. ,Let- the food. Whieli.God gives titt for the Purpose ef nourishing and .sustaining our hod*have the opportunity of. accoMpliehing that end, which Cannabe the caseif every mouthful: is swallowed' with el, titer a sarcastic word or an 'uncompli- mentary :remark. ' More 'indigestioli, nervaisness •and other derangementS are caused by the too common fault of - lancenifertabie. mealtimes • than Many people Would suppoeee and it is • our positive duty, whien We should all try to -.remember,' to make those .hours. the day ,cheerful and agreeable to. the. , children and to set •thera an .exuranle which•yot would be ti:e first to 'notice . and. npproye In others, • • f The News-,R:cord e*Into Amitgatworeompprommtmr0. THE TowN OF YAFA. irobsoui Ini history stud the Moot In* tereiting Spot /a Tolerating. Tata is a little town that was many titnee destro3red alike by Jews, Assyr. lane, Egyptians, Greeks, Rontans and Turks. It was to 'aa that Hiram, king of Tyre, sent the Cedar Wood "in o es' Nir .ich frora there were taken tq jerusalena for Solomon's temple. Jonah flailed from this little to'vva to Tarshish when fleeing from the face of tiae Lord, It MS in Yelfe that the hUmble Perces lived her life of geed deeds end upon her dying was raised to Me by Peter. To this shore the great Richard Cceur de Lion swam, girded. in armor, fighting for Christen- dom, and won a victory for the cril- Feelers over the Arab. Bonaparte left a menaory of his oruelty here by Ids massacre of several thousand prisoners and the poisoning of some persons a2. flicted with the plague. Sitrion the tan- ner's house, where Peter learned, that all nations were acceptable before God, is one of the few sights to be seen in :Yafa, In the courtyard there is .11 large well ofspring water,. and from the roof of the house a most beautiful view of the surrounding country presents I se f. Lnother site of interest in the tomb of Tabitha, which stands in the garden of the 4reek monastery, close to aft old foun. tain, among the orange groves arid fruit orchards, Of all towns in Pales- tine, Yafa is one of the most Interesting for its antiquity and its strange mix. ture of the oriental in its most primi. tive form with European civilization gradually admitted. Assyrian lieenteds. • Loyard1.hie, "11,1eiory of Nincveh" mentions that the national recordsof the Assyrian empire were -written on bricks in characters so minute as to be ocareely legible without the aid of Inieroscope and that, in fact it variety of this inetrument was found empag, the excavations. Ancient hatpins. In the Sroithsonlan institution are shown hatpins with big, round. heads more than twenty centuries old, also ordinary pins and thimbles of bronze. .1s;VIDENCE' YCli- liv word of month from friend to frieinl Dr. Cliases Ointment has re - culvert mote tmsolicited reccitamendit- tion than probably any medicine yon can mention, fact -that it is an , Spain 10 divided into forty-niae prev. !Ines, each of which has its own par- liament, chosen by popular suffrage, under restrictions, and every coalmen() has its own local administration under an elected aytlatuniento and an alcalde chosen thereby: No improvement In burninrr bricks has been found for the last 100 years. mock Iiiviations. We hatre sixty divisions on the dials of our oinks and watches because the old Greek astronomer Ilipparchus, who lived. In' the second century. before Christ, used the Babylonian system of dividing time, and that system was sexagesintal. Eggs, A good way to tell a fresh egg is by ute cure fol piles has pat it in the air bubble on the large end. The a class all by itself as a preparation smaller the air babble the fresher the of hies:bitable value and people re, egg; cotioneml it knowing that it is a cer, lain cure. quatu lean aopun itteumaoacItur 30 poormaau u oa. se uolualo UU 40j.. 181:111V 013404 was. sq Wogs sem ssoeuloq Si.liuttuees eat ues..a .11:4140.11 anemia c,2 ol pomp1 eq lou 1l0ijS eseutuap jp se:no .entd16.6itou •opq eqi da (1012 03 paceas sit °Auer pun dine e 10 tuolloq 010.203 • -.zed 03 [Leona nowt snt qsupaoets • •nsup..ms. Traeleffuep pun Mal Si 2trifor1.n.l3 'Atoieteeo • The Vernacular. •This was the conversation between the girl with the gum in her mouth and the other girl with the gum in her mouth: ' • "Aincha hungry?" . ereLe . 'So tay. Less go neet." . • "Where?" "Sleev go ond places wither." "So dy. • Ika neet mo stennywnre. Canchoo?" "Ireh. Gotcher -money?" "So vy. Gotcher aptite?" Gotchoors?" • Howbout Vace crosstreet?" "Nothin teet there. Leisgurround cor- ner." ' . "Thattledoo Swell zennyware. Mighta thought:. that Ifirst. C4etcher hat." "quart gettinit. Gotcher motley?" Didn'cheer me say I had it? Allready 2" . "Yeti," Turtles Tenacious of We. , The way cats cling to their proverbial nine lives is well known, but the aver- age turtle will make it tougher Stand than nine ordinary cata. Perhaps boil- ing will kill a turtle at orece, but any. other method seems hopeless. . •The severed head of a snapping tur- , tle will bite for an hour after separa- tion from the hotly. But more wonder- ful is the indifference of the green tur- putt nonoeis eau SaaAT.I 0114flame luosees Stipm eqt U1fag 'spew- patine eq .ifipaurf nue Sem. eaten Jo leaq "eqt 113. .aota 744 am, olut saavat. 1:1UAl/.1170 etn„ 41.100 .xe woo:tots .n1 •eamod ou 0.131 0,te331. • .000o.sole u/ suite:LI:my 'etoqet oanq n lee 1:115A101 ;news 4npuee 31 . *d3:1_03 di; mon goo; 21ed423 lump etusuatu pop 11.3210 srmila ecet, atalti• toae eat; ;nom: mu' 30 Pam tinto s niomentat 'Iton.nfpn ern • ' • 'tsarg 4-Paa-19. , VCR OVER SINTV YEARS., - Mrs; Winalow's Soothing Syrup has been , used by millious ot • mothers kr their eitildren While ,teething ,• 1 • turbed by tught •and. lirol•cn .01 .your rest.. by a • sick child suffering 1 arid crying with 'pain • of cutting teeth send .itt mice and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing. Syrup" for eltild4 Ten 'teething. It will relieve the Peor li ale sufferer iinniediately. Depend epOn it, mothers, there is no • mistake about it: • It mires Diarrlioca rep- tts . , the,Stoniaelt, •toulBowelS, cures ';Vind: t.'Cilre,..arifteria the puma, .redlleils Inflainination :and. .gives tone. and. .0117 • 1.1.1,1 lo the Whole system. • "Mrs-. -Winslow's ..Soothing' Syrupt'-, 1411''.tect1ciug•" is pleasent to the taste ancl is. 'Ole' tr.escription of onc of the bid est • a ii feinalti • :ph vai c i ans. amt. ntirs s • States. Peice• ceutsa bottl,p. old byll drug-. tlie world, • lie. sit% . nd•osk' for "Mrs. • Winslow's tle of the West Indies:to manatee.. ' A Party of naturalistsl lately returned ' give an account of an experience which preives beyond doubt that the great turtle's. Indifference does not lie US :head.' • . ' . A 'green turtle .found on the beach turned and made ..tor the ;water: One of the party severed its head with an ax and turned the body. around.' The headless turtle ran, then stopped .and turned toward the water again, „ . , Melba In, a Temper. .. When ,,Mme. •meiba first tasted ..the sweets of fashionebie. life . a - Boston women, of fashion captured her tor a • • dinner,' The Baton woman loaded her guest with ettentiona,., and after,: the. .dinner . she said to .Melba, "You' Will. give us a little song tonight dear Mine. • Melba?" But the Songstress refilsed, . Tile Boston woman pleaded and sald .petelantly.e "I ten 'quite sure my guests will be diSappointed. Really you are quite This haferiated . the - high spirited einger,•and she answered "M terins as. a clinger enteeteiner are - $2,000..1, You may see .my manager te you want me to slug for .youeguests."- Then Melba get her wraps and went away in a frenzy of anger. . So Nice and Sympathetic. .. A.. gentleman whose oneglass eye has served him for years bad the .1s- - foltune to drop it .It smashed to atoms.; Thie' happened when he wai tar away inthe country. " He inquired Of a friend where was the nearest. place for lilm to o and get refitted. "Why don't you bail. uPee the gir/ you Were fiirting with all last night?" his friend inquired. "She 'has a first class • reputation for Making eyes." -- Punch. Prayer of the COnvert. A south sea islander at the close of a religious meeting offered the follow- ing prayer: "0 "God, we are about to go to our respective homes: • Let not the Words we have heard .be like the fine clothes we Wear -soon to be taken off and folded 'up In a box till another Sabbath comes around. Rather, let thy truth be like the tattoo onour bodies-ineffs.ceable till death." • Tha Texnperatnre. "Why do you watch the thermometer on the wall so closely?" queried the in - vend. "Bee:ailed," replied the untrained nurse, "the dOctor said, if the tempera - tire got any higher I was to give you another dose of quinine." • • Bewildered. "John 'Henry, ril thrash you Soutd13" If I ever ttitch you telling another story that isn't true." . "And yeti nla 3 heard yon say to the minister that I bad great itnagittation." A show of ,dttring oft coneees great cowardlee-Luean. Marriage Licenses /SSI31.0,13 S. B. Rttrabali, Clinton PAYS TO ADVERTISIt 'tnu il1lArScREC011,1), What he Missed. "An old negro living in Carrollton" relates the Bosworth (to.) Star -Senti- nel, "was taken III, and called Ina phy. side') of his race to prescribe for him. But the old min did not seem to be getting better, and finally a white phy- . Edelen was called. Soon.tifter arriving Dr. S. telt the darky's pulse fora me - 'bent and then :examined his tongue. 'Did your otIter doctor take yaw tem- peraturer he asked. 'I, don't know. sah,' he answered feebly; q 'bain't missed anything but my watch as yit, boss.'" The Shorter .Way. "I -understand that you have been experimenting with a View to discov- ering the philosopher's Stoftel" saldthe -boyhood friend. . "Yee,"' said the Intellettual ina,n. "If I discover it, 3 shall become rich." "But what's the use of Waiting so long? Why don't you get stone 'straight from the quarry' and get- rich on paving and building contracts the - same as I did?" It Was a Draw. Red Guleh Joe -Did you say that thar fight between Sear Faecal Sara tuk Lasso Bill wuz a draw?. • • Brimstone Ike -Yes, an', unforchimi itly fer .Sam, Leas° 33111 drawed I Their Mutual Fervent 'Wish. She -I trust, Sack, our marriage Will not be against your father's will. jaelc-rm sure I hope not, It would be 'mighty hard for us it he should change ite-Town and Country,. ACTIUM:1MB TI1IJ Oli` 101,B1 LEO XI/T MANAGER WANTED. Trustworthy lady or gentleman in each distriet to manage our besieess and start agents i11 the sale ofthe 011ieial reel Atahorieed Life of Pope Leo xiii. Book issued ender the un- primal:re of Cardinal Oibbous curd etalorsed by the leading Archbishops and priests ?throughout the - 'Weed States and Canada ; printed in both English and 1Prenelt, $zo sttaight eash Salary laud eXpeliSes paid each week aired, front headquarters ; expenSe MOM*? adVanced ; permanent position. Address David It Clarkson, 3/4 Dear- born street, Chicago. • IVANTED1.-Severa.1 persons of .char- acter. :good.' . reputation ,in cad': 'Stat • (0110. iit tbiS ermuty required)ta. 0.itst •.:ativertisn old estaldish- cd Wealthy business house Of ' solid (Mandril • standing... Salary *S21 week- ly: with-eXpenses all pay,. able in Cash' :direct every 'Wediresda.y front "head. ollices,•. Horse and Carriage .filrnished eitt necessary. References. Efielose -S21.-f-achlressed ciivel.ope; • •..Col- oninl,.;;;;3,1 De;Irliorn St,,• Chicago.. , .Li er's Y -Z (Wise Road)Disinfeetant Soap Povetler is better than othersotiP poders, ."5 it (dab acts as•ti...t.11sinfectiint. •24 , • • • .. 4.22,21.3armot.2.121022.2211202,11,21212•122112111152211121.2112.r. amain For Profit... Eveiy Fanner: Shahid • keep these three words cotiStantly in mind and conduct his farm on strict business principles. Gness Work and haphazard methods are no longer used by successful and up-to-date far- ti)ers. ,• . By reading, :11.tE Wgnxt.Y SuN, the Farmer's Business Paper, you will. get the very latest and most accurate in- formation regarding your busi- • THE SON'S market reports are worth many times the sub- scription price to you. Every termer in • Canada should realize the full value of the service THE St111 has ren- dered him in a public way. It was due to the action of TRH SUN in givingvoice to the opinions of the farmers that the la:tv relating to cattle guards, drainage across rail- ways, and fa= fires caused by railway locomotives has been amended. We will send THE WgEKLY SUN from now to lst January, 1905, in combination with 1114013LEANDORANITE AMENS: Rattenbury Street Works. nit net itn NNW'S. WOVit MOP :ship and Material guaranteed, J. O. StALE and Co. PROPRIUTORk Paint Brushes. Do not neglect when setting aside. paint brushes to put them in turpentine. This will remove the paint, -and the brushes can then be cleansed with hot Ian and water - This Boy was Weak and Languid Ms parents became alarmed and used Dr. Chase's Nerve Food with splendid results, IVIES. GEORGE Burma, Lake Street, Peterbore, Ont., states ;-"One of my chil- dren, a boy of about fifteen years, did not have good health for a year or more. He seemed to have no energy, was weak and languid and "sufferafrom ner,rousness. The doctors said that he was growing to fast, but we became alarmed about him, and began using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. It was nOt long until we noticed it great change iri his con. dition. His appetite im. A .1 aboutjit8 1jei1I.°451484I.iat-1:e• leNvue;v14agi h. Write 'sit . 'la't:Ysee1 N. ts aekeptlat it'sd' • ss i The matrons of the Edison I Orphanage at Lowell, Mass., .Awrote they had a i oopink,r.cough in i h t ton. They said . t thate se was promptly - I relieved by Vapo,Cresolene. Its 1,-..tlue i n n colds was so great they I a yt ready for use. , You ' c Ivused, don't you? Pfis y a ir ponzer and you inhale ri V u fo. a book that tells all vapo.cres.kno is sold by all druggists, or scut •ett. press and duty prepaid upon receipt of price. A Yap°. Cresolene outfit, tncittility. the' Vapormer and Lamp, which Qi•-idd last .t. life -time, and tt bottle of crefklene, o,nipiete, $r.y.); extra supplies td Creielene. 2,5 4.-ee1s leid so cents. - 11Iusti.ited }welder contatning physicians' 10 1381 nirtic free tiptiniLtpicst. VAro•LitasoLant ee.,. rito Vuitott St, IN,:w V‘..ik, U.S.A. eeeeeiew_--...ssmiree:s.;,==y...._,ereeeiearomse.see4lio• . GODERIC1iI. • .1. Bedford, while In was . the guest of her friend, Mrs. R. E. f;imitli, formerly of town and while in Tortartiy she • was the guest of her commis, the Misses McKinnon. r•artit to -note the seriotis illness . at - London .of .IVIrs. Alex.- .Johnston, • , mother of'. Mrs,' Fred. Lindsay of that city and sister of the Messrs. • 'Fred. awl George. Barry.' • . RESERVE FORCE. '3111 healthy beidy has a-eertain am- our ot st rength reserved in ester: of - emergency; attack •by disease or mitts-- ual physical ex -halts. ion, without this 3;101.-er or resistance a persoa is au easy prey -to every ill that comes al- ong. liy enrielnug the blood . and (Totting new nerve • wits,. Dr. Chase's • - Nerve Food keeps the health at high • -water 'nark.' mid • lilts the body with • the 1. igc•r andyitality thus overoCapee and deiles• disease, • . • • • • Grran.d Trunk Ry proved, he had a bettez color and soon became stronger and healthier. He is still using the Nerve Food, and we are perfect, ly confident that he is improving right along Master Brisk_in ender this treatment." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, the great blood builder and nerve restorative, 5o cents a box, itt• all dealers, or Edtnanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. To protect you against imitations the portrait and signature of Br. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author ,* are on every .box of Ids remedies. 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